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Charlotte and Dave listen to Zack describe his dream for 60 minutes and then we talk comics a little bit Up Next: My Marvelous Year — 2011 pt. 3 FF #1 to #11 The new Fantastic Four SHIELD Vol. 2 Secret Warriors #24 to #28 Wheels within Wheels Play along with: Comic Book Herald’s Marvel […] The post 2011 Variant Cover A: DC and Marvel cross over, Zack has a really compelling dream, and Dave runs the Eisners now appeared first on Comic Book Herald.
Writer and Creator Tim Sheridan wants you to know how to Vote for The Eisners! Alan Scott: the Green Lantern has been nominated for Best Limited Series and we talk with Tim about the registration and voting process. We also discuss Tim's entry into the comic industry, helping to redefine DC's New Golden Age, praising the creative team on the mini-series, comics as an inspirational art form, the passing of Peter David and so much more. (1:23:40)
It's Previews Talk time! We announce the first round of Prestige Sponsors, do a little Free Comic Book Day followup and upcoming conventions talk, give our thoughts on the recent Eisners nominations and then jump into comic coming attractions for the month of July 2025! Recommendations include Star Trek: Red Shirts from IDW, DC WIP All Star Superman, Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob, the Fantastic Four relaunch from Marvel and so many more! We also throw in reviews of the Speed Racer FCBD issue, Jonathan Hickman's G.O.D.S. and All-New Venom 1! (1:28:40)
En un alarde de falta de creatividad, ¡fusionamos nuestros formatos de los eisners y los versus a la espera de que se nos ocurra el modo de fusionarlo con los monográficos y los popurrís! Tranquilos, que no cunda el pánico, que no, que esto viene a ser una cosilla coyuntural a cuento de que lo de los premios es un tema que siempre suscita debate. Por eso y sabiendo que es importante saber cuál es la naturaleza y mecánica de cada premio a la hora de opinar, nos ha parecido interesante montar esta curiosidad donde comentamos las diferentes índoles de algunos de los premios comiqueros más importantes en los USA y poner frente a frente una muestra de los galardonados este último año como excusa para ver quién premia qué y, al fin y al cabo, hablar de tebeos, que es lo nuestro. La noche es caliente como el infierno. Todo se te pega. Una asquerosa habitación de un asqueroso barrio de una asquerosa ciudad. El aparato de aire acondicionado es un pedazo de chatarra que no podría enfriar ni una bebida aunque la metieras dentro. Parece el sitio perfecto para escuchar el podcast 373 de ELHDLT Selección musical: 🎶 Bones, de Little Big Town 🎶 Just Like Heaven, de The Watson Twins
Marvel will kill the Silver Surfer in a new comic. The Toxic Avenger will team up with Jesus Christ from AHOY Comics. The Eisner Awards have announced their Hall of Fame nominees.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Eisner Awards announces this year's judges. Marvel celebrates 20 years of Amadeus Cho. A new all-ages graphic novel, Aquamanatee, is coming to DC Comics.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Radio Rackham udsender i anledning af Galleri Comicgardens Will Eisner/Spirit-udstilling et udklip fra vores store dobbeltepisode med Jens Peder Agger, som var tegnerens europæiske agent og danske forlægger. Du kan høre om deres første møde og om udgivelsen af Eisner på dansk. Lyt endelig til begge afsnit om Jens Peder Agger, vores analyseafsnit om en af de bedste Spirit-historier, afsnittet om Eisners mesterværk 'En kontrakt med gud'. Udstillingen i Comicgarden kører fra 3. januar til 28. februar 2025.
The comic book equivalent of the Oscars are called the Eisners, and they are given out every year at the San Diego Comic Con. They are the awards for the best comics as voted on by comic book professionals and … Continue reading →
Joining us today are the Eisner-nominated co-writers of the Image Comics series Kill Your Darlings with artist Bob Quinn and Letterer John J. Hill. It is our pleasure to welcome both Griffin Sheridan & Ethan S. Parker BACK onto The Oblivion Bar Podcast!Previous Appearances on the Show By Griffin & Ethan:INTERVIEW: Ethan Parker, Griffin Sheridan, & Bob Quinn (Episode 126, Aug '23)Follow us on InstagramFollow us on TwitterFollow us on ThreadsFollow us on BlueSkyLike us on FacebookConsider supporting us over on PatreonStock up on G Fuel (CODE: OBP)Thank you DreamKid for our Oblivion Bar musicThank you KXD Studios for our Oblivion Bar artSend us a textSupport the show
Joined by Tivis, one of the co-hosts of the Munster Cast (and a sponsor for the CGS 20th Anniversary!), the Speakers of Geek engage in a meaty Comic Talk episode celebrating everything from ‘60s TV (Oh, Lily!) to Batman Day 2024 (Take the quiz!) to the 25th Anniversary of Baltimore Comic Con (and the shopping!). Along the way we also share thoughts on the passing of John Cassaday, a Golden Eagle query concerning the Eisners, unspoken convention etiquette, a comic shop rant, our reading habits, and more! (1:42:02)
In Part 2 of our SDCC coverage we chat about the Massive-Verse Panel, Alien: Romulus Panel, BRZRKR news, the Eisner's, The Penguin panel and our first taste of the infamous Hall H!EARGASM Use the code METALCORENERDS to save 10% off your order. Protect your hearing while still enjoying the music you love.Support Samm!Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Join the Metalcore Nerds Community:Discord | FB GroupFollow Metalcore Nerds on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok
Thoughts and reactions to the news, announcements, surprises and awards from this year's San Diego Comic-Con. Topics include a new Justice League by Waid and Mora, more cartoon comics from Dynamite, a slew of new Marvel titles, Joe Quesada's new imprint, the Eisners, and so much more. Plus! Where were you when the sound of Doom was heard around the world? (1:08:47)
On this week's episode of The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER!: See any new movies over the weekend? Cullen and Jerry found time to see Deadpool & Wolverine last week, and have some thoughts on the latest Marvel movie to debut at #1. We wrap up San Diego Comic-Con by looking at some of the news that came out over the weekend. Plus we review our picks for the Eisners. One of us ran away with the contest this year. We have our Pick 3 choices sponsored by Clint's Comics. We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint's Comics. Clint's is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint's Comics has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint's or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
Instead of our regular debrief of San Diego Comic-Con, Will and I talk about his prep for 2024's SDCC. We also discuss his expectations for this year's Eisners, how to get his week's calendar in order, how not to miss a meeting, and why the success of a con is the best revenge. Finally, Will reveals when he will need a walker.
Instead of our regular debrief of San Diego Comic-Con, Will and I talk about his prep for 2024's SDCC. We also discuss his expectations for this year's Eisners, how to get his week's calendar in order, how not to miss a meeting, and why the success of a con is the best revenge. Finally, Will reveals when he will need a walker.
Regie considers his life at conventions and what it means to be an "industry insider".
Kelly breaks down the DNA of writing team books like Birds of Prey A-Force and how she creates gthe character team dynamics. We also talk about her eisner nominations this year, her substack experiences, and more
Nate is a creator whose work I've followed for almost 15 years and it was an absolute pleasure to sit down and talk with him about his work and the substance behind it. I first encountered his work in Jeff Lemire's acclaimed Vertigo Comics series Sweet Tooth (still need to check out the Netflix adaptation). His style really spoke to me so I went back and read his debut graphic novel, Swallow Me Whole, which won the Eisner Award for Best Original Graphic Novel, and I was in for pretty much everything he made after that. Most folks know of Nate because of the March trilogy that he did with civil rights advocate and United States Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin. The three graphic novels were massively successful in both critically and commercially but they also have been influential in communicating an important national story and inspiring folks to join the cause and work for a better future. The March books won multiple Eisners (the comic industry equivalent of The Oscars), The Coretta Scott King Award, and made Nate Powell the first cartoonist to win a National Book Award. We talk about the impact of these books on his life and career as well as the themes of militarism and how war and violence can become culturally pervasive (he shares a great story of getting a positive review from G.I. Joe creator Larry Hama on one of his books dealing with this), how we need to take care to always be pursuing justice and sticking up for folks who can't do it for themselves, as well as being intentional in teaching these values to the next generations. We hope you enjoy the episode and if you do, be sure to share it with your friends! Read Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story Nate's new books: Buy Fall Through Read Fall Through on Hoopla Pre-Order Lies My Teacher Told Me Shoutouts: X-Men comics Holy Food by Christina Ward Half American by Matthew Delmont Alpine Sequences (OK Ikumi album) Love on the Spectrum (TV series) Follow Nate: Website Instagram Twitter Linktree Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Channel Share Your Questions/Suggestions/Feedback With Us: Email: thesubstancepod@gmail.com DM on Instagram Support Us: Support the show with an individual donation on CashApp to $TheSubstancePod or become a monthly Patreon supporter at patreon.com/TheSubstancePod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesubstancepod/support
Comic book 'cancel pigs' can officially mourn the loss of comic book journalism (that they CAUSED), as even the San Diego Comic-Con doesn't think comic book news sites are important enough to be given their own category this year. There is much weeping and gnashing of teeth. And some are sad they can't wear their best dress to the Eisners anymore. ➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com ➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com ➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com Additional Context: The 2024 Eisner Awards, a prestigious event in the comic book industry, have sparked controversy with their decision to eliminate the "Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism" category. This move has been met with dismay by many in the comics journalism community, as it represents a significant shift in how the Eisners, often referred to as the "Oscars" of the comic book world, recognize excellence in the field. The Eisner Awards, overseen by Comic-Con International: San Diego and administered by Jackie Estrada since 1990, have faced criticism for struggling to appropriately recognize comics journalism. The recent decision to merge the Periodical/Journalism category with the Comics-Related Book category has exacerbated concerns. Critics argue that this consolidation dilutes the unique qualities of each medium, treating websites, magazines, and books as if they were the same, thereby undermining the distinct contributions of each form to the field of comics journalism. Historically, the Eisners have had a tumultuous relationship with the Comics Journalism category. The category was previously eliminated in 2003, only to be reinstated the following year. This pattern of removal and reinstatement has occurred multiple times, indicating ongoing uncertainty about the place of journalism within the awards structure. The decision to merge categories in 2024 has raised concerns about the future of comics journalism recognition at the Eisners. Some suggest that the solution would be to further divide and clarify categories to better champion and promote diverse forms of comics-related writing. This could include creating separate awards for Comics-Related Journalism and Comics-Related Periodicals, each with its own distinct criteria. The impact of this change is significant, as the Eisner Awards play a crucial role in highlighting the best work in the comic book industry. The exclusion of a dedicated journalism category has led to worries about the marginalization of comics journalism, which, even on its less impressive days, contributes to discourse and serves as a form of free marketing for the industry. The Eisner Awards' decision to remove the Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism category for 2024 has sparked a debate about the recognition and value of comics journalism. This move reflects broader challenges in how the comic book industry values and acknowledges different forms of media and content creation within its realm. About Us: Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles. Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes only. These so-called “fair uses” are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. #News #Commentary #Reaction #Podcast #Comedy #Entertainment #Hollywood #PopCulture #Tech #ComicBooks #Comics #CancelPigs
The Eisner Awards have cut their journalism category for this year's awards. The next Ghost Rider will be a villain, teases Marvel. Harold Schechter and Eric Powell are reteaming for a graphic novel about Dr. Wertham and the Comics Code Authority. All on Comic Book Club News for January 11, 2024.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
“Reading a comic book isn't going to solve peace in the Middle East. But I do think part of the solution is understanding both sides.” We're all shocked and saddened by the attack on Israel - and as of this episode, war with Hamas. Officials and aid groups warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis, where escalating violence has already killed thousands of people and wounded and displaced many others. And that's a longer conversation that we're not going to have on this podcast. We pray for peace, and encourage you to reach out to the people in your respective communities to check in. But we know many of you want to know how you can help. The internet - particularly social media - is awash with misinformation, so it's especially important to verify that your contributions are going to organizations that are legitimate as well as effective. The Federal Trade Commission recommends searching charities' names alongside "complaint," "review," "rating" and "scam" to see if any red flags come up. You can also run a search on websites like like CharityWatch.org and CharityNavigator.org Beyond that, we're just a podcast. So we decided to re-air an earlier Quarantined Comics conversation about the graphic novel PALESTINE — Joe Sacco's seminal work of cartoon journalism from 1993. PALESTINE covers Sacco's travels thru occupied Palestine territory - and Israel - to embed himself with the Palestinian people - hearing their stories first-hand to understand how they lived their every day lives. Sacco wanted to get around the sanitized story the Western Media was potraying — to emphasizes the history and plight of the Palestinian people, as a group and as individuals. In PALESTINE Sacco positions himself as the westerner confronting a reality unfamiliar to most Americans at the time - concentrating on his personal experience and perspective, as well as the stories of the people he encounters, with some light history thrown in for good measure. Conversations are documented over tea, roadblocks, police action, taxis and checkpoints - which become all too familiar set pieces in Sacco's narrative journey. The book was published as 9 issues by Fantagraphics from 1993 to 1995, with a graphic novel published later to a much wider audience. Palestine is the recipient of the American Book Award, and was named as one of the Top 100 English-Language Comics of the last Century. Sacco has since gone on to publish numerous other works of cartoon journalism - covering the Middle East, Bosnia/Serbia, and the Native American plight. for which he's received recognition from TIME Magazine, the Eisners, the Harveys, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize This is exactly the kind of conversation we want to have on Modern Minorities, which felt appropriate at this moment. This comic is relevant but distant to the ongoing crisis unfolding in the Middle East. While war and peace are not easy things to resolve, listening, learning, and reading with an open heart and mind is. We definitely encourage you to check out “PALESTINE” by Joe Sacco wherever you get your favorite books. But most of all, we hope for peace - as our thoughts are with the people of Israel and Gaza. LEARN MORE NPR: How to help humanitarian efforts in Israel and Gaza - npr.org/2023/10/13/1205235922/help-israel-gaza-humanitarian-organizations PALESTINE (2001): goodreads.com/book/show/769712.Palestine Joe Sacco (Comics Journalist): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sacco Quarantined Comics: qtdcomics.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Baron is the creator of Nexus (with artist Steve Rude) and Badger, two of the longest lasting independent superhero comics. He has published fifteen novels and has won two Eisners and an Inkpot award. He has written The Punisher, Flash, Deadman and Star Wars among many other titles. Please visit his website at: https://bloodyredbaron.com/ Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors#SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair#podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig#authorsofinstagram #authorinterview#writingcommunity#authorsontheair #suspensebooks#authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip#writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations#bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction#bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley#terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture#thrillers #theuniversityseries #MikeBaron #thedevilyouknow
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Dit weekend was het dan zo ver! San Diego Comic-Con, en daarbij horen natuurlijk de "Oscars der comics": the Eisner Awards. Wie was er genomineerd? Wie viel er in de prijzen? En waren de winnaars terecht? Jens en Tony nemen de awards onder de loep in deze Mekanicast. Mocht je niet mee zijn, ze overlopen met jou graag de genomineerden en de winnaars. Wie weet, misschien zit er wel iets tussen waar je nog niet van gehoord hebt? In ieder geval, kwaliteitsvolle comics en graphic novels gegarandeerd! Oh ja, en over één ding zijn deze comic-kenners het alvast eens: Zoe Thorogood verdiende, met haar vijf nominaties, toch op zijn minst wel een prijs!
Regie is away, so this is a pre-recorded edition, but he still manages to drop in at the end to talk about the Eisners...
ABOUT THE EPISODEComic Watcher Seth Romo joins the show to talk about the winners and nominees of the 2023 Eisner Awards that were announced on July 21st at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC). They discuss some of the big news from the convention that got them excited, some of the surrounding controversies around the convention and the awards, and a deep dive into some of the category winners of the Eisners that they selected and voted on by their Patreon members.They also touch on how to correctly pronounce James Tynion IV's name, what writers they think may win next year, and what comic books they and the listeners of the show are reading.ABOUT THE GUESTSeth A. Romo is a lifelong fan of comic books and believes there is a comic out there for everyone. He writes for Comic Watch, shares his comic book commentary on Substack, and does his best to get through his ever-growing comic book “to read” pile. His current goal is to read every issue of Detective Comics starting with Issue #27.He's a Husband, new Dad, Pet Parent, and so-so toy photographer.You can find Seth on social media here. He is mostly active on Instagram. RESOURCES & LINKSEpisode Page - “#110 Eisner Awards 2023 With Seth Romo”ARTICLE - “And The 2023 Eisner Goes To…” (Comic Watch)Current Information On Eisner Awards (Comic-Con International)Episode #86 Will Eisner Week With Danny FingerothSupport The Show - Become A Patron!Our Blog of Comics, Movies, & Series Reviews, Top 5 Lists, and AnnouncementsComic WatchApply To Be A Reviewer For Comic WatchJoin The Illuminicasters' DiscordThe Captioned Life Show websiteNOTEThis episode was recorded and published during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the movies and series being discussed here wouldn't exist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Phillip and Eric are talking the IDW Star Trek series by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, and Ramon Rosanas, nominated for Best New Series, and Marvel's She-Hulk, by Rainbow Rowell, Rogê Antônio, Luca Maresca, and Takeshi Miyazawa, nominated for Best Continuing Series. This is mainly Eric lecturing Phillip on 40 years of Star Trek for 45 minutes.
Hi, everybody. Rich and George are joined by Eisner and GLAAD Award winning writer Mark Russell. He is nominated for Eisners again this year for Traveling To Mars and Superman: Space Age and also for Best Writer. He has written books for most of the major comics publishers including The Flintstones and Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles (the 2019 GLAAD winner for Outstanding Comic) for DC Comics, Fantastic Four: Life Story for Marvel Comics, Second Coming, Billionaire Island, and My Bad for Ahoy Comics, and Not All Robots from AWA Upshot (the 2022 Eisner winner for Best Humor Publication). He has also written two prose books; God Is Disappointed In You and Apocrypha Now. We talk about his work and how he profoundly depicts the human condition. For all things Mark Russell, check out his website at https://markrussellbooks.com/ Don't forget to preorder Rumpus Room from AWA Upshot and Cereal from Ahoy Comics. Follow him on Twitter, Instagram, and Bluesky @Manruss Thank you for listening. Connect with Meanwhile At The Podcast on social media. Don't forget to #livetweet! Share the show, subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and rate us on your podcast apps. Those much coveted five stars are always appreciated. Stay safe out there. https://twitter.com/@MeanwhileATP https://www.instagram.com/meanwhileatp http://www.meanwhileatthepodcast.libsyn.com https://www.facebook.com/meanwhileatthepodcast NOW ON SPOUTIBLE @MeanwhileATP Rodney (AKA Art Nerrd): https:twitter.com@artnerrd https://www.instagram.com/theartnerrd https://www.facebook.com/artnerrd https://shop.spreadshirt.com/artnerrd Kristin: https://www.facebook.com/kristingollhofer https://www.instagram.com/kristingollhofer Rich: NOW ON SPOUTIBLE @doctorstaypuft https://twitter.com/@doctorstaypuft
On this week's episode of The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER!: Marvel had a pair of announcements last week that broke the Internet within the comic book community. Marvel will be reprinting their classic runs of ROM and Micronauts as Omnibus editions (so far!) in early 2024. Facsimile editions of the first issues of each title will be released this fall. We discuss the news and what this might mean for the other Hasbro properties. Image Comics caused another shake-up on the Internet when they announced they will be leaving Diamond of their comics by the fall, and will distribute the books through Lunar. How does this impact retailers and consumers? As always, we have our Pick 3 choices sponsored by our friends at Clint's Comics. We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint's Comics. Clint's is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint's Comics has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint's or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
Welcome to the Multiverse Report, a weekly recap of your news across all the fandoms with Mike Gibson and Steve Haller! Check us out at https://www.themultiversereport.com/ Also check out Heroes of the Disney Galaxy and our friends at Funky Town Comics and Vinyl TMR Rundown: Keystone City to K'un Lun MARVEL Thunderbolts halts production due to WGA strike Deadpool 3 has begun filming. Questionable. Spider-Man 2 Gameplay Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrPZSq5YXqc Rumor: Sam Raimi being eyed to direct Avengers: Secret Wars Steve & Mike's Summer Movie Preview! June 2nd, Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse 9th, Transformers Rise of the Beasts 16th, The Flash, The Blackening, Pixar's Elemental 30th, Indiana Jones & The Dial of Destiny, Ruby Gilman Teenage Kraken July 12th, Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning pt 1 21st, Barbie / Oppenheimer 28th, Haunted Mansion, Talk To Me August 2nd, TMNT Mutant Mayhem 4th, The Meg 2 11th FGran Turismo, Last Voyage of the Demeter 18th, Blue Beetle COMICS Eisner Nominees Announced Best Single Issue/One-Shot Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC) Mary Jane & Black Cat Beyond, by Jed Mackay and C. F. Villa (Marvel) Moon Knight: Black, White, and Blood #3, edited by Tom Brevoort (Marvel) Star Trek #400, edited by Heather Antos (IDW) A Vicious Circle Book 1, by Mattson Tomlin and Lee Bermejo (BOOM! Studios) Best Continuing Series Daredevil, by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto and Rafael de Latorre (Marvel) The Department of Truth, by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds (Image) Killadelphia, by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander (Image) The Nice House on the Lake, by James Tynion IV and Alvaro Martinez Bueno (DC) Nightwing, by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo (DC) She-Hulk, by Rainbow Rowell, Rogê Antônio, Luca Maresca, and Takeshi Miyazawa (Marvel) Best Limited Series Animal Castle, by Xavier Dorison and Felix Delep, translation by Ivanka Hahnenberger (Ablaze) Batman: One Bad Day, edited by Dave Wielgosz and Jessica Berbey (DC) The Human Target, by Tom King and Greg Smallwood (DC) Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham: The Silver Age, by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham (Marvel) Superman: Space Age, by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, and Laura Allred (DC) Best Writer Grace Ellis, Flung Out of Space (Abrams ComicArts) Tom King, Batman: Killing Time, Batman: One Bad Day, Gotham City: Year One, The Human Target, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (DC); Love Everlasting (Image) Mark Russell, Traveling to Mars (Ablaze), One-Star Squadron, Superman: Space Age (DC); The Incal: Psychoverse (Humanoids) James Tynion IV, House of Slaughter, Something Is Killing the Children, Wynd (BOOM! Studios); The Nice House on the Lake, The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country (DC), The Closet, The Department of Truth (Image) Chip Zdarsky, Stillwater (Image Skybound); Daredevil (Marvel) Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team Jason Shawn Alexander, Killadelphia, Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog (Image) Alvaro Martínez Bueno, The Nice House on the Lake (DC) Sean Phillips, Follow Me Down, The Ghost in You (Image) Bruno Redondo, Nightwing (DC) Greg Smallwood, The Human Target (DC) Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers) Jen Bartel, She-Hulk (Marvel) Bruno Redondo, Nightwing (DC) Alex Ross, Astro City: That Was Then . . . (Image); Fantastic Four, Black Panther (Marvel) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Zoe Thorogood, Joe Hill's Rain (Syzygy/Image) Best Short Story “Finding Batman” by Kevin Conroy and J. Bone in DC Pride 2022 (DC) THIS WEEK Alien 2 ASM 26 Avengers Beyond 3 Blue Period 13 Carnage 13 Cat Fight 1 DC Pride 2023 one shot Deadpool 7 Detective Comics 1072 Edge of Spider Verse 2 Gargoyles 6 Icon vs Hardware 3 John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: The Envoy 2 Local Man 4 Nightwalkers 4 Power Girl Special 1 Punisher 12 Spider Man 2099 Dark Genesis 5 ST Annual one shot SW Doctor Aphra 32 SW Sanna Starros 4 Street Fighter 6 TMNT Saturday Morning Adventures 1 Venom LEthal Protector 3 X-23 Deadly Regenesis 3 Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or search The Multiverse Report on your podcast app of choice! ### #TMR, #MCU, #DCEU, #StarWars, #Fandom, #LOTR
A HUGE news covering everything from the Eisners to San Diego Comic Con to ROM to G'Nort and all points in between. In What We Read This Past Week, we tackle to very different new team number ones in Titans #1 and Avengers #1, What We're Looking Forward to This Week and in Todd and […] The post Longbox Heroes episode 659: Topping From the Bottom appeared first on Longbox Heroes.
Joining us for EPISODE 110 is the comic creator behind titles like Skybound's Assassin Nation with artist Erica Henderson, Dynamite Comics Mars Attacks with Chris Schweizer, and a four-year stint on the ongoing Rick and Morty series with artist Marc Ellerby. Saying all that doesn't even mention his two highly-decorated original graphic novels through Image Comics Rock Candy Mountain and Sex Castle – where he wrote and illustrated both titles and oh, both were nominated for Eisners… no big deal.Recently, he just finished up the first arc with Skybound's I Hate This Place with Artyom Topilin and released issue one of Where Monsters Lie through Dark Horse Comics with artist Piotr Kowalski. It was also recently announced that along with art by Steve Pugh and Jordie Bellaire, he'll headlining a brand-new Peacemaker miniseries through DC Black Label called Peacemaker Tries Hard.It is our honor to welcome Kyle Starks onto The Oblivion Bar Podcast!Follow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramConsider supporting us over on PatreonStock up on G Fuel (CODE: OBP)Follow us on Whatnot (GET $15)Thank you DreamKid for our show music
P. Craig Russell deserves all the awards. Even with a more than a handful of Harveys, Eisners, and Inkpots to his name, he probably could be nominated every year and no one would blink an eye. From his very first Amazing Adventures run to the Killraven graphic novel; from inking Batman over Michael Golden and Jim Starlin pencils to the sword and sorcery Elric stories; from his acclaimed Night Music adaptations to his Sandman work; Craig never fails to delight and impress. If you know anything about opera, you know how impossible it seems to adapt Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle. But Craig did it with an award-winning a 14-issue comic series. He's one of the best, folks, so kick back, listen up, and enjoy the tales! _____________________________________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you liked this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And tell your friends!Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
On today's episode, we'll get to know graphic novelist Nate Powell! Nate is a highly-acclaimed writer/artist of critically acclaimed books such as Any Empire, Swallow Me Whole and Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest. Nate Powell is an Eisner Award-winning comics artist from Little Rock, Arkansas, who focuses on telling stories featuring young people facing difficult situations. In addition to Nate's multiple Eisners and countless literary awards—Nate took home the 2016 National Book Award for Young People's Literature, alongside his collaborators Representative John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, for March: Book Three.Let's learn all about Nate Powell's Origin Story!
In the final episode for 2022, Phillip and Eric chat with a special guest, cartoonist and creator of The Middle Age webcomic, Steve Conley! Hear Steve talk about being a trailblazer in the early beginnings of webcomics, his work with the Eisners creating the webcomic category, and creating a webcomic in the current digital media landscape. If you're looking to your dip your toes into webcomics, don't miss this episode! https://twitter.com/theSteveConley https://steveconley.com/the-middle-age/ https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/the-middle-age/list?title_no=93310&page=1 https://tapas.io/series/The-Middle-Age/info https://www.twitch.tv/steveconley Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
“Reading a comic book isn't going to solve peace in the Middle East. But I do think part of the solution is understanding both sides.” Often times real life is scarier than anything else we can dream about. PALESTINE is Joe Sacco's seminal work of cartoon journalism - which Raman & Ryan read (on his other podcast Quarantined Comics) to commemorate Al Nakba* First published in 1993, PALESTINE covers Sacco's travels thru occupied Palestine territory - and Israel - to embed himself with the Palestinian people - hearing their stories first-hand to understand how they lived their every day lives. Sacco wanted to get around the sanitized story the Western Media was portraying — to emphasizes the history and plight of the Palestinian people, as a group and as individuals. In PALESTINE Sacco positions himself as the westerner confronting a reality unfamiliar to most Americans at the time - concentrating on his personal experience and perspective, as well as the stories of the people he encounters, with some light history thrown in for good measure. Conversations are documented over tea, roadblocks, police action, taxis and checkpoints - which become all too familiar set pieces in Sacco's narrative journey. The book was published as 9 issues by Fantagraphics from 1993 to 1995, with a graphic novel published later to a much wider audience. Palestine is the recipient of the American Book AWard, and was named as one of the Top 100 English-Language Comics of the last Century. Sacco has since gone on to publish numerous other works of cartoon journalism - covering the Middle East, Bosnia/Serbia, and the Native American plight. for which he's received recognition from TIME Magazine, the Eisners, the Harveys, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize *Al Nakba literally translates to "the Catastrophe" — referring to the destruction of the Palestinian homeland in May of 1948, leading to the mass exodus of at least 750,000 Arabs from Palestine. While for many historians the process began decades earlier, to many in the region it refers to the ongoing persecution, displacement, and occupation of the Palestinians, both in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip — as well as in Palestinian refugee camps throughout the region. LEARN MORE PALESTINE (2001): goodreads.com/book/show/769712.Palestine Joe Sacco (Comics Journalist): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sacco Quarantined Comics: qtdcomics.com This episode is sponsored by the Department of Health & Human Services, who's encouraging you and your community to make sure you've got the COVID-19 Vaccine & Booster. We can do this, together. Find vaccines and boosters near you @ VACCINES.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#ifounditonamazon https://a.co/ekT4dNO TRY AUDIBLE PLUS: https://amzn.to/3vb6Rw3 Elsa's Books: https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B01E1VFRFQ Elsa At the Connecticut Book Fest: Connecticut Book Festival | Facebook Book Recommendations from the show: MIKE BARON Path To Authorship Audio Course: https://avid.fm/authorshipwithelsa/ta... Mike Baron is the creator of Nexus (with artist Steve Rude) and Badger two of the longest lasting independent superhero comics. Nexus is about a cosmic avenger 500 years in the future. Badger, about a multiple personality one of whom is a costumed crime fighter. Baron has won two Eisners and an Inkpot award and written The Punisher, Flash, Deadman and Star Wars among many other titles.
#ifounditonamazon https://a.co/ekT4dNOTRY AUDIBLE PLUS: https://amzn.to/3vb6Rw3Elsa's Books: https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B01E1VFRFQElsa At the Connecticut Book Fest: Connecticut Book Festival | FacebookBook Recommendations from the show:MIKE BARON Path To Authorship Audio Course: https://avid.fm/authorshipwithelsa/ta...Mike Baron is the creator of Nexus (with artist Steve Rude) and Badger two of the longest lasting independent superhero comics. Nexus is about a cosmic avenger 500 years in the future. Badger, about a multiple personality one of whom is a costumed crime fighter. Baron has won two Eisners and an Inkpot award and written The Punisher, Flash, Deadman and Star Wars among many other titles.Baron has published fifteen novels: Helmet Head, Banshees, Whack Job, eight in the Biker series, Skorpio, Florida Man, and Florida Man 2: Hogzilla. Florida Man 3: Catfish Calling. Helmet Head is about Nazi biker zombies. Whack Job is about spontaneous human combustion. Biker is hard-boiled noir about a reformed motorcycle hoodlum turned private investigator. Skorpio is about a ghost who only appears under a blazing sun. Banshees is about a satanic rock band that returns from the dead.Baron is working on three novels: Far Horizon, a military science fiction novel with co-writer Major Diggs Brown, the second Nexus novel, and the ninth Josh Pratt novel, Kahn, about a renegade Siberian tiger.Baron has written for The Boston Phoenix, Boston Globe, Creem, Fusion, Oui, and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. He got his first motorcycle in 1966. He lives in Colorado with his wife Ann and three dogs.Support the show
Los Superweyes están de vuelta con un relajado episodio donde aparte de tomar unos cuantos litros de cerveza acompañada de hamburguesas y dedos de queso, nuestros héroes comentan la nueva miniserie-aniversario de Ant-man de Al Ewing, se quejan épicamente del deplorable estado del cine en nuestros tiempos, comentan la temible industrialización de las historias y el lenguaje para comentarlas y luego, con un poco de ópera flotante, contamos la historia de Darth Plaeguis el sabio, ¿La conoce usted? No podría faltar la cápsula de manga y ánime con Tavo comentando Chainsaw Man y sus expectativas para la nueva película de One Piece! Además! Nominados a Eisners 2022 Damas y Caballeros! Righteous Thirst for Vengeance y Nice house in the Lake! 'Nuff Said! Descarga aquí (click derecho y guardar como)o Escucha directamente:If you canto see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
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Will and I talk about the Eisner wins for THE GOOD ASIAN and SNOW ANGELS and his overall experience at San Diego Comic-Con 2022. He also hints at a few future projects and his plan to get an open bar at the Eisners.
On this week's episode of the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER!: San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone, but the memories still remain. We discuss the trailers and news and Eisners from the official nerd holiday. Jerry and John will be at Fountain City Con this weekend in New Century, KS. Stop by and see us in artist alley. And next weekend, Cullen will be at C2E2 in Chicago working at the Hero Initiative booth. We take a look at 52 #47, which features the return of Diana Prince, Bruce Wayne, and Tim Drake. Plus Animal Man has a new reason to get home. We have our Pick 3 selections, sponsored by our friends at Clint's Comics in Kansas City. We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint's Comics. Clint's is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint's Comics has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint's or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
Phillip and Eric wrap up the 2022 Eisners with their own version: the 2022 Omni Awards. They chat casually about all the other nominees they've read. Plus, Eric gives the inside scoop on how he could've turned around Oni Press! (probably). Trickster, Traitor, Dummy, Doll: https://thenib.com/trickster-traitor-dummy-doll/ New episodes every second and fourth Friday of the month! And if you like listening to us banter, check out our Gundam podcast! Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
Its a BIG WEEK for Signal as we cover the Second Half of Fatal Attractions, Wolverine gets his Adamantium ripped out, Survival Games are discussed, Keanu has Left the Building, Ghost Rider 2099 AMAZES Dave, and Lobocop is pure BRILLANCE! Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps the show! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051
Part three of 2022 Eisner nominees discussion, with Phillip and Eric talking about the Image limited series The Good Asian by Pornsak Pichetshote and Alexandre Tefenkgi, the manga smash success Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto, the even bigger manga smash hit Spy x Family Tatsuya Endo, and the Image series Ultramega by James Harren. Plus, Eric promotes Phillip to a new position within The Omnibus LLC! New episodes every second and fourth Friday of the month! And if you like listening to us banter, check out our Gundam podcast! Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
Phillip and Eric continue their 2022 Eisner nominee breakdowns with a spotlight on writer/artist Daniel Warren Johnson! We're talking his entry in the Eisner-nominated anthology, Superman: Red and Blue, his Eisner-nominated limited series, Beta Ray Bill: Argent Star, and his creator-owned Image series Extremity! And much to Phillip's chagrin, Eric gives a quick talk on his Daniel Warren Johnson's art for Magic: the Gathering cards! New episodes every second and fourth Friday of the month! And if you like listening to us banter, check out our Gundam podcast! Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
In this episode, Phillip and Eric are kicking the first part of their multi-episode 2022 Eisner breakdowns! They give their predictions and picks for Eisner winners, and talk Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe and Batman: Wayne Family Adventures on WEBTOON, and the manga series Kaiju No. 8 by Naoya Matsumoto. Plus, they have some laughs at the synchronicity of shallow wokeness from the military industrial complex! "US Marines celebrate Pride with rainbow bullets. Yes, really." https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2022/06/03/us-marines-pride-rainbow-bullets-lgbtq/ New episodes every second and fourth Friday of the month! And if you like listening to us banter, check out our Gundam podcast! Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
Chloe Maveal joins Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester for a free-wheeling two hour conversation chatting about the Eisners, the fate of Conan at Marvel comics, the movies of David Cronenberg, the terrifying-sounding reality show Lovestruck High, Young Frances, Chihayafuru, that very frustrating She-Hulk trailer and of so much more in this comfortably over two hours episode! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
This week: MJ & Jones break down the top categories in the 2022 Will Eisner Award nominations and indulge a little She-Hulk trailer chatter.Time Stamps:Reading: 1:45Eisner 2022 Noms: 5:59Best Single Issue/One-Shot : 11:31Best Continuing Series: 13:11Best Limited Series: 15:01Best New Series: 17:05Best Writer: 19:41Best Writer/Artist: 22:47Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team: 23:53Best Cover Artist: 26:19Best Coloring: 27:56Best Lettering: 30:09Listener Question: 33:19Outro: 40:16Don't forget to subscribe to CASUAL WEDNESDAYS on the platform of your choosing, and leave a 5-star rating on both Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
PALESTINE is Joe Sacco's seminal work of cartoon journalism - which we're reading to commemorate Al Nakba* First published in 1993, PALESTINE covers Sacco's travels thru occupied Palestine territory - and Israel - to embed himself with the Palestinian people - hearing their stories first-hand to understand how they lived their every day lives. Sacco wanted to get around the sanitized story the Western Media was potraying — to emphasizes the history and plight of the Palestinian people, as a group and as individuals. In PALESTINE Sacco positions himself as the westerner confronting a reality unfamiliar to most Americans at the time - concentrating on his personal experience and perspective, as well as the stories of the people he encounters, with some light history thrown in for good measure. Conversations are documented over tea, roadblocks, police action, taxis and checkpoints - which become all too familiar set pieces in Sacco's narrative journey.. The book was published as 9 issues by Fantagraphics from 1993 to 1995, with a graphic novel published later to a much wider audience. Palestine is the recipient of the American Book AWard, and was named as one of the Top 100 English-Language Comics of the last Century. Sacco has since gone on to publish numerous other works of cartoon journalism - covering the Middle East, Bosnia/Serbia, and the Native American plight. for which he's received recognition from TIME Magazine, the Eisners, the Harveys, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize *Al Nakba literally translates to "the Catastrophe" — referring to the destruction of the Palestinian homeland in May of 1948, leading to the mass exodus of at least 750,000 Arabs from Palestine. While for many historians the process began decades earlier, to many in the region it refers to the ongoing persecution, displacement, and occupation of the Palestinians, both in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip — as well as in Palestinian refugee camps throughout the region.