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Joe Eisma and André share a love of a greta many things John Carpenter films, Grant Morrison's X-Men and scintillating conversation! Beginning his comic career with a bang on Morning Glories, Joe also worked on Nick Spencer's book Existence 2.0/3.0. His first published work was A Dummy's Guide to Danger: Lost at Sea by Viper press in 2008. He recently completed Holo Ween a Star Trek horror comic that turns the Next Generation Crew into Classic film monsters. Eisma talks about his fathers love of reading, finding a community and career on Brian Michael Bendis's message board. Working with Nick Spencer and the unusual way he discovered Morning Glories was optioned for television.
August Petermann, einer der einflussreichsten Kartographen seiner Zeit, war davon überzeugt, dass das Nordpolarmeer eisfrei ist, umgeben von einem Packeisgürtel. Zahlreiche Expeditionen fuhren in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts Richtung Arktis, in der Hoffnung, den Nordpol mit dem Schiff zu erreichen. Eine Hoffnung, die oft in einer jahrelangen Drift mit dem Schiff, eingefroren im Eis, endete. Oder mit einem Schiff, das von den Eismaßen zerquetscht wurde. Wir sprechen in der Folge über das Leben von August Petermann, wie er den Arktis-Wettlauf vorantrieb und wie das Rennen um den Nordpol letztlich entschieden wurde. //Literatur Philipp Felsch: Wie August Petermann den Nordpol erfand, 2011. Johannes Zeilinger: Auf brüchigem Eis. Frederick A. Cook und die Eroberung des Nordpols, 2009. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte NEU: Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts rezensiert oder bewertet. Für alle jene, die kein iTunes verwenden, gibt's die Podcastplattform Panoptikum, auch dort könnt ihr uns empfehlen, bewerten aber auch euer ganz eigenes Podcasthörer:innenprofil erstellen. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt!
Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 28 de noviembre de 2022.Algunos temas comentados:Los nombres completos de los distintos héroes que han sido Robin. Fantomas y el delicado tema de los derechos de este personaje derivado. Editorial Novaro. ¿Qué era, de donde salió y qué pasó con ella? Algunas creaciones de Jack Kirby fuera de Marvel o DC. Dark Knight Strikes Again, la criticada secuela de Frank Miller y Lynn Varley a The Dark Knight Returns. Maximum Carnage y los fans que creían que era una buena historia. Además: Hypernaturals (Abnett, Lanning & Walker), Bone (Jeff Smith), Morning Glories (Spencer & Eisma), Leave It to Chance (Robinson & Smith), Æon Flux, Convergence, el arte de Rick Leonardi, ¡...y mucho más!Comentario de cómics:Superman/Batman: World's Finest, cómic escrito por Mark Waid con arte de Dan Mora, color de Tamra Bonvillain y rótulos de Aditya Bidikar. (DC Comics)I Hate This Place, cómic escrito por Kyle Starks, con arte de Artyom Topilin, color de Lee Loughridge y rótulos de Pat Brosseau. (Skybound/Image Comics)Comentario de televisión:Wednesday (Merlina), primera temporada de la serie creada por Alfred Gough y Miles Millar, dirigida por Tim Burton y otros, y protagonizada por Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, Christina Ricci, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán y Fred Armisen, entre otros. (MGM/Netflix)Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor:Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 86,1 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:33:49 y la canción de cierre es "Limito con el Sol" de Saiko.Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord!También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados:Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Afra Eisma (1993) studeerde aan Central Saint Martin's in Londen en de KABK in Den Haag, waar ze in 2017 afstudeerde. Voor het creëren van haar sculpturen en installaties gebruikt ze ambachtelijke materialen en technieken, zoals textiel en keramiek. Ze schept met haar beelden een kleurrijke, prikkelende fantasiewereld, waarin iedereen zich thuis voelt en een aanknopingspunt vindt om zijn of haar eigen verhaal te maken. Klik hier voor de aflevering en meer afbeeldingen!
De tapijten, papier-maché en keramieken objecten van Afra Eisma zijn kleurrijk, aaibaar en vrolijk. Slungelige mensfiguren, beesten en aliens bevolken haar wereld. Maar kleurrijk betekent niet per definitie lieflijk: in de tentoonstelling 'Your silence will not protect you' in het Fries Museum krijgen schaamte en woede een plek, in werken die voortkomen uit een traumatische ervaring.
De tapijten, papier-maché en keramieken objecten van Afra Eisma zijn kleurrijk, aaibaar en vrolijk. Slungelige mensfiguren, beesten en aliens bevolken haar wereld. Maar kleurrijk betekent niet per definitie lieflijk: in de tentoonstelling 'Your silence will not protect you' in het Fries Museum krijgen schaamte en woede een plek, in werken die voortkomen uit een traumatische ervaring.
Lies wil weg uit Sittard, maar de oorlog dendert haar leven binnen. In 1942 komt ze in contact met Max en Mia, die in Maastricht in het verzet zitten. Ze zien in haar een zielsverwant en brengen haar in aanraking met boeken, kunst en muziek. Maar Lies krijgt ook hartstochtelijke liefdesbrieven met Duitse poststempels. Hoe valt dat te rijmen? Emile leest de brieven voor en begrijpt het allemaal wel, denkt hij. Martine leest de brieven van Mia en schrikt van wat zij heeft moeten meemaken. Bronnen: Het verborgen front: Geschiedenis van de georganiseerde illegaliteit in de provincie Limburg tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog (1994). Eisma, Cammaert, A. P. M.
Lies wil weg uit Sittard, maar de oorlog dendert haar leven binnen. In 1942 komt ze in contact met Max en Mia, die in Maastricht in het verzet zitten. Ze zien in haar een zielsverwant en brengen haar in aanraking met boeken, kunst en muziek. Maar Lies krijgt ook hartstochtelijke liefdesbrieven met Duitse poststempels. Hoe valt dat te rijmen? Emile leest de brieven voor en begrijpt het allemaal wel, denkt hij. Martine leest de brieven van Mia en schrikt van wat zij heeft moeten meemaken. Bronnen: Het verborgen front: Geschiedenis van de georganiseerde illegaliteit in de provincie Limburg tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog (1994). Eisma, Cammaert, A. P. M.
In this episode of the DTALKS Podcast, the dads talk to Joe Eisma, an comic artist and father who's co-created the Eisner nominated and NY Times bestselling Morning Glories on Image Comics, and worked on Archie comics, DC's Flash, and the comic adaption of Riverdale, based on Archie characters. The DTALKS Podcast contains content you'd find in an PG-13 movie. That language may not be safe for most work environments, for your kids, and listener discretion is advised. #theArchies #BeABetterDad Be sure to check out Joe under @supajoe on Twitter, Instagram, and other social media sites. Please consider visiting the DTALKS Podcast Patreon and signing up to support the podcast!
Time Codes: 00:00:30 - Introduction 00:003:11 - We get significant listener responses! 00:07:41 - Red Winter 00:32:46 - Motherlands #1 00:50:03 - The Archies #4 01:14:34 - Wrap up 01:15:39 - Contact us This week Gene and Derek discuss, yet again, three diverse titles. They begin with Anneli Furmark's Red Winter (Drawn and Quarterly). It's the the first in a trilogy of graphic novels, although this is Furmark's first work translated into English. The narrative is set in the late 1970s and centers on two lovers struggling with complicating relationships, both marital and political. Each chapter focuses on a particular character involved in the drama, and Furmark's presentation is both contemplative and tonally provocative. The guys eagerly await further Furmark translations coming from Drawn and Quarterly. Next, the Two Guys check out the first issue of a new Vertigo Comics miniseries, Motherlands, written by Si Spurrier and with art by Rachel Stott. This is a sci-fi, futuristic story of a middle-age multi-dimensional bounty hunter, Tabitha Tubach, trying to earn a living, while at the same time struggling with her past and a mother who marked it (and not for the better). And as if familial matters couldn't get more any more trying, the end of this inaugural issue brings additional complications with the emergence of Tabitha's sibling, Bubbsa. Gene and Derek wrap up this week's show with Alex Segura, Matthew Rosenberg, and Joe Eisma's The Archies #4. It's unusual that the guys review an issue of a series beyond the first one or two issues, but this is a special case. The focus of The Archies #4 is a musical group near and dear to both Derek and Gene, The Monkees. That's right, Davy, Mickey, Peter, and Mike meet The Archies...which is not as unusual as you might think. After all, both groups have been perceived as "fictions," both have been categorized as bubblegum pop, both inadvertently find themselves in weird dilemmas, and both have a history with Don Kirshner. Hey hey...
From the hit annotation column on Multiversity Comics, MGA Study Hall Live returns once more to NYCC! As tradition from the last two shows, join creators Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma once again as they discuss their hit Eisner-nominated and New York Times Bestselling Image Comics series “Morning Glories” with MGA Study Hall host Matthew Meylikhov, including another in-depth Fan favorite live Q&A segment. Questions will be asked, answers will be avoided and all will be well – for a better future.
Fan Expo Dallas was held May 29-31, and this year Derek was there in Artists Alley talking with a variety of creators. Some of those he spoke with are famous names and individuals who have been on the show before. Others were new to him and, and Derek used the opportunity to introduce himself and Comics Alternative listeners to their fascinating works. He begins by talking with two artists who have spoken with him at various cons in the past, Robert Wilson IV and Joe Eisma. The latter shares his experiences having illustrated Bitch Planet #3, the amount of attention that has brought him, and his warm relationship with Kelly Sue DeConnick. Robert also follows up on the success of Knuckleheads, which was released as a book last summer from IDW. Joe Eisma talks not only about his most recent work on Morning Glories, now in its second "season," but also about doing a variant cover for the relaunch of Archie. After that, Derek speaks with two teams of creators whose work he has just discovered. Through Stephen G. Totten and his friend Mike, he learns about the webcomic Angry Cuddles, and how this work (written by Stephen and illustrated by Joseph A. Valero III) has recently become a video podcast. Derek also talks with Mark Schmidt, publisher of Stratum Comics, and his partner, Vince Chuter. Their title, The Threat, is an action comic reminiscent of Heroes placed in a Judge Dredd-type universe. Next, Derek talks with Steve Epting about Velvet -- the second trade has recently been released -- and the kind of fan response he's been getting at the con. Steve shares a few words about working with Ed Brubaker on this creator-owned title as well as their collaboration on Captain America and Winter Soldier. After that, Jemma Young introduces Derek to her webcomic, Children of Eldair, her collaboration with its writer, Rachel A. Oaks, the title's dedicated fanbase, and the challenges of putting out installments on a regular basis. Derek also meets Hector Rodriguez whose El Peso Hero, published through Rio Bravo Comics, is a potent mixture of superhero stories, sociopolitical commentary, and an exploration of race relations on the Southwestern border. Finally, Derek wraps up with Ellen Natalie, whose webcomic Furry Experience provides a glimpse into young adult experiences as they relate to religion, relationships, and coming of age. This was a particularly busy convention, and The Comics Alternative thanks all of these creators for taking the time to share their thoughts and experiences with its listeners.
In this on-location episode, Derek is at the Dallas Comic Con for this year's “Fan Days” event, which was held at the Irving Convention Center. There he was able to talk with several creators, including Joe Eisma (of Morning Glories fame), Michael Lark (Lazarus, The Scene of the Crime), Elizabeth Breitweiser (Fatale, The Fade Out, Outcast) and Mitch Breitweiser (Captain America, Immortal Iron Fist), Nick Pitarra (Manhattan Projects), and Cal Slayton (Shades of Blue, Digital Webbing Presents). This was a smaller event than other Dallas Comic Cons, and there was a smaller Artists' Alley than they've had in the past. But what the con lacked in artist numbers, the creators definitely made up for in fun and substantive conversation.
Another Dallas Comic Con was held this past weekend, October 4-6, at the Irving Convention Center. Derek was there looking through comics, taking in the sights, and talking with a variety of creators and publishers. He recorded his conversations, and you'll find the fruits of his labor in this new episode. This con was filled wtih celebrities, cosplayers, and comics sellers, but Derek headed straight for the people who are actually the heart and soul of the event: the writers, artists, and publishers of comics. While on the floor Derek was able to get brief interviews with Joe Eisma, Cary Nord, Robert Wilson IV, Josh Howard, Andy Hirsch, Richard Dominguez, Michael Golden, Steve Niles, and comics legend Neal Adams. He also took the time to engage with folks at several independent publishers such as Terror Comics (where you can find Life Is Brutal and Thought Nog), Overground Comics (home of Absent Captain and Graduate), Space Gun Studios (publishers of The Old Ones and Dash Bradley), Comic Book Divas (with Miss Misery's A Haunting Desire and Penny Dreadful's Cauldron of Terror), and the local distributors of Vamplets. There's lots of fun talk and interesting insights, so listen along as Derek meanders the convention floor.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 4 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the first issue of the fourth arc, issue #20, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 4 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the second issue of the fourth arc, issue #21, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 4 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the third issue of the fourth arc, issue #22, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 4 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the fourth issue of the fourth arc, issue #23, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 4 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the fifth issue of the fourth arc, issue #24, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 4 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the sixth issue of the fourth arc, issue #25, is discussed in great length.
In the final episode of this special edition of Study Hall, Matt asks Nick and Joe every fan submitted question about Morning Glories.
This week Andy and Derek sift through the January issue of Previews and highlight new titles that will soon be coming out from a wide variety of publishers. Some of the comics discussed include this year's Free Comic Book Day offerings; Dark Horse's B.P.R.D.: Vampire and Mister X: Hard Candy; the new Constantine and Time Warp from DC/Vertigo; IDW's Doctor Who Classics; several new Image Comics offerings, including East of West, Five Ghosts: The Haunting of Fabian Gray, and Lost Vegas; All Crime from Art of Fiction; Oni Press' Helheim; new comics adaptations, including Eureka Production's Native American Classics, as well as H.P. Lovecraft's The Case of Charles Dexter Ward and The Complete Don Quixote from SelfMadeHero; the upcoming “secret” history of Marvel Comics from Blake Bell and Michael J. Vassallo; and brand new works from such notable creators as Bill Griffith, Kim Deitch, Bob Fingerman, and the team of James Vance and Dan Burr.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the second episode of the second arc, issue #8, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the fourth episode of the second arc, issue #10, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the third episode of the second arc, issue #9, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the third episode of the second arc, issue #9, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc, starting with an introductory episode to bring us up to speed.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the second episode of the second arc, issue #8, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the first episode of the second arc, issue #7, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the first episode of the second arc, issue #7, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc, starting with an introductory episode to bring us up to speed.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the fifth episode of the second arc, issue #11, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the fourth episode of the second arc, issue #10, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In the final episodes, big teases are dropped for the third arc -- for a better future.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the fifth episode of the second arc, issue #11, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the sixth episode of the second arc, issue #12, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In this episode, the sixth episode of the second arc, issue #12, is discussed in great length.
With the finale of the second arc of Morning Glories, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the second arc. In the final episodes, big teases are dropped for the third arc -- for a better future.
In the final episode of this fist edition of Study Hall, Matt asks Nick every fan submitted question about Morning Glories.
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Radio Free Echo Rift is a pirate broadcast transmitted from a secret location deep beneath the city of Philadelphia. Don and Mike discuss comics, movies, and the comics they make based on what they see in the mysterious Echo Rift. New Episodes every Wednesday and sometimes on Friday. Episode 13 - Thirteen 00:00 - Introduction 01:13 - Fish or Cut Bait 01:31 - Training Session 10:45 - Dear Editor Letter 12:39 - Atomic Robo, Flying She-Devils of the Pacific 15:00 - Morning Glories 22:50 - M.R. James and Victorian Ghost Stories 24:00 - Hotel Ghost Story 26:33 - The Thunder Stopped 26:53 - Radio Free Echo Rift Disaster Protocol 1 Call in number: 856.208.RIFT Letters: letters@echorift.com Follow @echorift for podcast comics and updates Follow @Don_Garvey and @Connelly_Mike
In the final episode of this special edition of Study Hall, Matt asks Nick every fan submitted question about Morning Glories.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In the final episodes, big teases are dropped for the fourth arc -- for a better future.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In the final episodes, big teases are dropped for the fourth arc -- for a better future.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the sixth issue of the third arc, issue #18, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the seventh issue of the third arc, issue #19, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the seventh issue of the third arc, issue #19, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the sixth issue of the third arc, issue #18, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the fifth issue of the third arc, issue #17, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the fourth issue of the third arc, issue #16, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the fourth issue of the third arc, issue #16, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the fifth issue of the third arc, issue #17, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the third issue of the third arc, issue #15, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the third issue of the third arc, issue #15, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the second issue of the third arc, issue #14, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the second issue of the third arc, issue #14, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the first episode of the third arc, issue #13, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc, starting with an introductory episode to compare arcs two and three.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc. In this episode, the first episode of the third arc, issue #13, is discussed in great length.
With the release of Morning Glories volume 3 in stores this week, Matt sits down with Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss the third arc, starting with an introductory episode to compare arcs two and three.