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There Are Too Many Movies
215. The Exorcist Believer | Exorsisters

There Are Too Many Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 77:56


The bois discuss The Exorcist Believer, Let Me In, Babadook, Burden of Proof, Appendage, and more! Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, supplements, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymovies Merch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shop Leave us a voicemail: 214-699-9076 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymovies Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466 Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymovies Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod 00:00:00 Cold Open 00:01:40 Intro 00:04:39 Banksy Face Reveal 00:07:44 Let Me In 00:09:24 Candyman 00:12:21 To Catch A Killer 00:16:49 Babadook 00:23:00 Forensic Files 2 00:25:19 Rear Window 00:27:42 Burden of Proof 00:28:29 Frieren: Beyond Journey's End 00:31:08 72 Dangerous Animals 00:32:16 Haunted Mansion (2023) 00:32:54 Business Ideas 00:33:29 Appendage 00:35:52 Barry Lyndon 00:43:03 The Exorcist Believer 01:13:30 Is It Cinema? 01:14:59 DMT (Dumb Movie Title) 01:16:18 Guess The Budget 01:17:20 Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theraretoomanymovies/support

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 379

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 157:26


Comic Reviews: DC Dark Crisis: The Dark Army by Mark Waid, Delilah Dawson, Dennis Culver, Freddie Williams II, Jack Herbert, Adriano Lucas Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 14 by Zeb Wells, Ryan Stegman, Michael Dowling, Terry Dodson, Kyle Hotz, Tim Townsend, Rachel Dodson, JP Mayer, Matt Hollingsworth, Dan Brown, Richard Isanove, Marcio Menyz Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise 1 by Tradd Moore, Heather Moore Star Wars Revelations 1 by Marc Guggenheim, Salvador Larroca, Guru eFX, Pere Perez, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Emma Kubert, Wayne Faucher, Justin Mason, Paul Fry Star Wars Yoda 1 by Cavan Scott, Nico Leon, Dono Sanchez-Almara Infinity Comics Aligator Loki by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn Love Unlimited: Wiccan and Hulkling by Josh Trujillo, Tokitokoro Boom Once Upon A Time At The End Of The World 1 by Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi AfterShock Fear of a Red Planet 1 by Mark Sable, Andrea Olimpieri Black Mask Rogue State 1 by Matteo Pizzolo, Carlos Granda, Brad Simpson Titan Kamen Rider Zero-One 1 by Brandon Easton, Hendry Prasetya, In-Hyuk Lee AAM Markosia Cosmic Debris 1 by Stu Perrins, John E. Murphy OGN The Court Charade by Flore Vesco, Kerascoet Ray's OGN Corner: Anya's Ghost by Vera Brosgol Additional Reviews: Disenchanted, Plunge by Joe Hill, Exorsisters vol 1, Cyclops Road, Andor ep12, Wednesday, Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, Strange World, Santa Clauses, Dexter New Blood News: Kaleidoscope, return of Superman's secret identity, Ottley's Hulk ending with issue 13, Goncharov, Omni news, FCBD lineup, new Hellcat series Star Trek: TNG Kelvin-verse casting Thoughts on the state of the Disney animated library Comics Countdown: Human Target 9 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood Eight Billion Genies 6 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein The Court Charade OGN by Flore Vesco, Kerascoet Action Comics 1049 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, David Lapham, Mike Perkins, Trish Mulvihill, Lee Loughridge Department of Truth 22 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds Dark Spaces: Wildfire 5 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Ronda Pattison Daredevil 5 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson Defenders Beyond 5 by Al Ewing, Javier Rodriguez Once Upon A Time At The End of the World 1 by Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi Avengers Forever 11 by Jason Aaron, Jim Towe, Frank Martin  

PodAskew Podcast
Return to OZ: The Exorsisters

PodAskew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 154:50


Rico and C.J. read & comment on the latest report from Jay in Australia

Girls Talk Comics
Welcome Back [From Hell]

Girls Talk Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 34:42


In which the Girls talk on "How to Not Sell Your Daughter's Soul to the Devil" or Exorsisters vol 1: Damned if you Don't. Exorsisters is published by Image comics and comes from the artistic team of Ian Boothby, Gisele Lagace, Pete Pantazis and Taylor Esposito. Welcome back to Season 3! The Girls are back and they're here to have fun. Support us if you can and check us out on socials here. Today's episode was edited by Mitch Support Girls Talk Comics

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Girls Talk Comics
Episode 63: Welcome back [from Hell]

Girls Talk Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 34:42


In which the Girls talk on "How to Not Sell Your Daughter's Soul to the Devil" or Exorsisters vol 1: Damned if you Don't. Exorsisters is published by Image comics and comes from the artistic team of Ian Boothby, Gisele Lagace, Pete Pantazis and Taylor Esposito. Welcome back to Season 3! The Girls are back and they're here to have fun. Support us if you can and check us out on socials here (https://linktr.ee/GirlsTalkComics). Today's episode was edited by Mitch

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The Boulet Brothers' Creatures of the Night
34: The Boulet Brothers' Dragula S4 Recap Special (Part 2)

The Boulet Brothers' Creatures of the Night

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 80:49


On this special episode of Creatures of the Night, the team recaps episodes 7-10 of the record breaking “Boulet Brothers Dragula” Season 4 (currently streaming on Shudder). The Boulets and series co-host and supervising producer Ian DeVoglaer provide behind the scenes insight and indulge listeners with spoilers of the worst kind. Learn everything there is to know about the “Exorsisters” challenge, “Killer Klowns”, the “Last Supper” and the “Grand Finale” where the newest Drag Supermonster is crowned.

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Giselle HAS HAD ENOUGH: Local Queens Review: Dragula season 4: "Exorsisters"

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 59:30


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Glittercast
The Boulet Brother's Dragula Booview T4 Ep7 (Exorsisters)

Glittercast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 71:08


Chegou a Booview do sétimo episódio da quarta temporada de Dragula. Siga o podcast nas redes sociais, Twitter e Instagram: @glittercast_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/glittercast/message

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 309: Dragula Season 4 – Episode 7: Exorsisters

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 74:06


The power of $100,000 and the title of Dragula compels the Top 5 to bring their acting chops to the main stage for the black box theater version of a horror movie challenge. Saint extinguishes her smoker's voice and hops into Zavaleta's iconic sweatshirt to play Mom 1, Dahli keeps Mom 2 on brand in white face paint, Siggy wrings the weird out of her four lines, Zavaleta gives us both Father and Sister, and Hoso possesses the coveted second win for the season as the demonic daughter. By some miracle, Saint ascends to safety this week, and Miss Z packs up her arts & crafts and leaves this haunted pre-school better than she found it. Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmary Email: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @alrightmary Johnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram) // @johnnyalso1 (Twitter) Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram) // @colindrucker (Twitter) Web: www.tasteofreality.com/alright-mary/ www.alrightmary.com BetterHelp Promo: betterhelp.com/AlrightMary (discount code: AlrightMary)

RuPaul's Drag Race Recap
S4EP07 - Dragula: Exorsisters

RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 79:26


Joe Betance and Lauri Roggenkamp discuss, dissect and deconstruct Episode 7 of Dragula Season 4. Voicemail: speakpipe.com/afterthoughtmedia Email: dragracerecap@afterthought.media Twitter: @dragracerecap Patreon: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hello Uglies
S4EP07 - Exorsisters

Hello Uglies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 75:41


Joe Betance and Lauri Roggenkamp discuss, dissect and deconstruct Episode 7 of Dragula Season 4. Voicemail: speakpipe.com/afterthoughtmedia Email: dragracerecap@afterthought.media Twitter: @dragracerecap Patreon: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia

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Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 309: Dragula Season 4 – Episode 7: Exorsisters

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 74:06


The power of $100,000 and the title of Dragula compels the Top 5 to bring their acting chops to the main stage for the black box theater version of a horror movie challenge. Saint extinguishes her smoker's voice and hops into Zavaleta's iconic sweatshirt to play Mom 1, Dahli keeps Mom 2 on brand in […]

Stay On The Line
Ep50: Dragula Season 4 Episode 7 Review ft. Zanny Ex

Stay On The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 59:49


We have reached 50 episodes of the podcast, and we hit our anniversary of the podcast. One year baby! Thank you for the support! Terrah Card and Zanny Ex get religious in this week's episode of the podcast. They review Dragula Season 4 Episode 7, The Exorsisters episode. Listen along as they get silly and recap this season. The video aspect will be available for the Missed Caller and Pee Pee Poo Poo Tiers on Patreon.com/StayOnTheLine This is the unofficial review for Dragula season 4 so this is for entertainment purposes only. We are not associated with Shudder, AMC, nor the Dragula cast/ production. Thank you for the support and let us know what you all think! We hope you enjoy this episode as well. If you love the episode make sure to share, rate, and review it on your listening platform. If you would like to see the video addition please subscribe to the Patreon @ Patreon.com/stayontheline Please leave a rating and a review on your podcasting platform and please subscribe to the podcast for a new episode every Thursday! If you would like to follow the podcast for more info, @StayOnTheLinePodcast on Instagram and @StayOnTheLineTC @ItsTerrahCard on Twitter. You can find Terrah under @TerrahCard on most platforms. If you would love to catch up with Zanny you can find them on Instagram @Zanny.ex and on Twitter @ZannyEx --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ghoulfriends Podcast
Dragula: Exorsisters

Ghoulfriends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 68:45


Welcome to Ghoulfriends Podcast. Grab your blankets and snacks as your hosts Lindsay, Lucy and Sophie review episode 7 of Dragula season 4! Join us as we discuss this weeks acting challenge for "Exorsisters" and give our thoughts on the final top 5 contestants. Email - ghoulfriendspodcastt@gmail.com Twitter - @GhoulfriendPod

Sketching Details
Dragula Season 4 Episode 7 Review (TV Series, 2021)

Sketching Details

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 9:24


This week, the contestants film an original horror short called “The Exorsisters” and present their original demon looks in the Floor Show. The show is going full religious horror this week and I'm here for it.Read the full review here.Read the Terrifier review here.Check out all the Dragula reviews here.Check out Haunted: A Slip Story, my new interactive weird fiction collection game available now on itch.io.You can also buy Haunted: A Collection of Weird Fiction at my Ko-fi or where eBooks are sold.Buy my books at Ko-fi or sign up for a monthly membership for exclusive articles and stories. Join the Fanhouse for free with code SDTESTING for exclusive photos, videos, and behind the scenes content.Shop Books-A-Million.Shop boohooMAN.Follow.★ Support this podcast ★

The Top Cut Podcast
Exorsisters, New Artworks, and Dark Magician support.

The Top Cut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 82:05


For those who asked for it (and those who didn't), new support for Dark Magician and Blue-Eyes!==========================TimestampsQuick-Play News - 0:00LART Storming Wynn - 0:30Alt Art Injection Fairy Lilly - 2:05August Remote Duel Extravaganza - 3:30Exorsister Archtype - 26:30Tin of Ancient Battles New Cards - 46:20Battles of Chaos - 52:10==========================Sponsor Links!Enter the Battlefield GamesWebsite: https://www.etbgames.com/==========================Important LinksDiscord Link: https://discord.gg/GRyWVXPF2KYoutube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwEoAXEpvDCIf1f5w4wVi4gPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/TopCutPodcastSonny's Twitter: https://twitter.com/datchumleyCaleb's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamTheMan17Team DAD: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKBb4pEAW8KzjK--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/topcutpodcast/support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Graphic Histories Podcast
Episode 39: Gisèle Lagacé

The Graphic Histories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021


Gisèle Lagacé is a Canadian cartoonist from New Brunswick. She has worked on various creator-owned webcomics including Ménage à 3, Eerie Cuties, and many more. Alongside writer/co-creator Ian Boothby, she currently draws Exorsisters at Image Comics. She has also drawn for Archie Comics, IDW (Jem and the Holograms), Dynamite (Betty Boop), Marvel, UDON, Chapterhouse, and more! Find her at giselelagace.com.Join her and André as they discuss censorship in America, French / English relations in Canada and Her leaving home right after high school with her partner Mark to pursue a career in Rock n Roll music! Tune in to hear another engaging and fun interview with a homegrown Atlantic Canadian talent!

The Stack
The Stack: Batman, Locke & Key And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 58:08


On this week's Stack podcast: Batman #100, Locke & Key: …In Pale Battalions Go… #2, Amazing Spider-Man #850, Transformers/Back to the Future #1, American Vampire 1976 #1, Getting It Together #1, Wolverine #6, X-Force #13, Marauders #13, Sonic The Hedgehog: Bad Guys #1, We Only Find Them When They're Dead #2, Far Sector #8, Adventureman #4, Backtrack #7, Black Widow #2, Exosisters #10, DCeased: Dead Planet #4, Inkblot #2, Champions #1, and Decorum #5. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Transcript: Alex:                 What is up? You're all welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete. And on The Stack, we've got it packed… Alex:                 … stack for you today. We've got [crosstalk 00:00:17], use. Justin:              It's a packed stack. Alex:                 Big issues is coming out, so let's jump right into it. Talking about Batman number 100, from DC Comics run by James Tynion IV, art by Jorge Jimenez, Carlo Pagulayan and Guillem March. This is the culmination of the Joker world. Justin:              Culmination. Alex:                 It's all been coming down to this. Big stuff happens here as the Batman takes on Joker [Mono-e-Mono 00:00:44], for all [crosstalk 00:00:49], translators. For all the [inaudible 00:00:52], there's some twists, there's some turns here, there's backup stories. What [inaudible 00:00:56]… Oh God. Pete:                Oh no, Alex. Justin:              Oh, wow. Don't die. [crosstalk 00:01:01]. Alex:                 That's a [inaudible 00:01:01], Joker guest. Justin:              Joker mist. Alex:                 Joker mist. Pete:                Oh, man. Alex:                 Yeah, I'm a joker mystique myself. Pete:                Smart. Justin:              Oh, nice. Just to clear up your throat? Alex:                 Mm-hmm (affirmative). No, you got to build up a tolerance, so that way… exactly. Justin:              Yeah, that's smart. Pete:                Oh, yeah. Alex:                 What do you guys think about this issue and what do you think about the storyline as a whole? Justin:              I liked it. Especially the battle, the Joker, bat uniform and that Joker becoming Batman, I thought was a nice thing here. There's some funny lines in here of Alfred's Corp saying he wishes he was the [crosstalk 00:01:40], butler. Had it up for [crosstalk 00:01:42]. Alex:                 That's not funny. Justin:              No, man. Alex:                 That was painful. Justin:              An underwater butler, so fun. How do you make tea? All the waters. It's all water. Pete:                Yeah, I felt like, first off the art's fantastic. I feel like the landing didn't stick as hard as I would have liked it. Normally, when we have these big buildups, these huge fights. The wrap-up is great, but there was a lot of weird stuff that happened. I felt like there was this epic showdown and then it wasn't between the Joker and Batman because Harley Quinn showed up and then made it be like, “Yo, one of us are going to die tonight,” which is holy shit, raising the stakes, but it wasn't like the classic showdown. It was a real switch of status of Joker trying to be Batman. I did like the things that Joker was saying during the fight. I thought that was classic cool Joker shit. Pete:                But the stuff I was a little disappointed with was the wrap-up and the Batman talking to the Clown Hunter, I felt like that could have been a little bit better. I had a weird feeling after that was over. Also, it was crazy to me that Catwoman seemed to be making moves, but then there was just a shot of her watching fights, which was weird to me. But I really think that overall, this was a really cool arc, very awesome twists and turns, a lot of fun. The Alfred shit to me was a little too rough, too soon. Seeing the corpse shit was really hard, but I- Justin:              I was going to say, it's great to see Alfred back in his good shape, in perfect form. This is the Alfred I want to see. Pete:                The Nightwing shit was bad-ass. Nightwing got a lot to do a lot of respect in this. So that was cool. Alex:                 I love the Oracle stuff. It was so much fun having Barbara back as Oracle. That was great. It just really shows the deep well of love that James Tynan has for DC Comics history that really came out on this issue. I agree with you that the execution of the ending felt a little asterisky, particularly given how big everything is built over the past couple of issues. But James Tynan came out on Twitter and said, “This was supposed to be as ending.” This was supposed to be his last issue of Batman, and then when he found out he would be ongoing on it, he had to scramble and change his plans and changes all outline to serve some other masters and serve some other storylines that are happening. Alex:                 So I think it's not purposeful, but that is a victim of circumstances, more than anything that rather than making it this big exclamation point, it became the dot, dot, dot in the middle of the ongoing Batman story. And I do like the place that he finds Batman at the end of this, I actually did really like Clown Hunter story. The idea that he- Pete:                I like Clown Hunter story, for sure. I felt like Batman just lectured Clown Hunter in a weird way. Alex:                 What I think was different about this, this almost pivots off of what Jeff Johns is doing over in three Jokers, is this idea that Batman keeps bringing in these orphans, breaking them, ruining their lives, and then being like, “Well, time for new orphan,” that he's doing something different here, which is similar to what they did with the signal as well. Is I think smart, and it's a progression of the character that personally I like. Yeah. Justin:              I mean, I agree. I also think despite the change in plan for James Tynion, I feel like his point was rather than have Batman play Joker's game the entire time in the end of this is like I haven't been… I'm not going to take the bait. And I thought that was a nice… Batman's usual tactic or at least for the past few years is he takes the bait and then suffers horrible consequences, but he endures because he's Batman and I actually liked- Alex:                 He got stabbed in the back-up bunch. That's suffering. Justin:              I know, but rather than be like, “All right, I'm going to give it all up for the corpse of my butler,” he's like, “You know what? I'm not going to do that.” And I liked the different take on that for one. I agree the Clown Hunter stuff, I thought what was actually good. I agree with you, Alex. It's nice if we're going to walk away with this new character, I think that's cool. Clown Hunter is a cool character. It's like if Damian Wayne took the other path and didn't become a Robin, it feels like. The one thing with the Joker little epilogue at the end, Joker, he's become this chemist. Why is he such a chemist? I don't know why that makes sense. It's like [crosstalk 00:06:31]- Alex:                 I appreciate your- Justin:              … gas that perfectly turns you into a Joker so much so that no one will be able to tell the difference in my body versus your body. Pete:                But also he's really into newspapers and likes to get his news, old timey, just sitting down, stacking newspapers, go through each one, see that headlines, soak it all in. So it's this mix of, he's up to date on all the latest chemical stuff, but likes to get his news old school. Alex:                 It's crazy. It's crazy stuff is what I tell you, but [crosstalk 00:07:06]- Justin:              Yeah. A lot of fans are definitely going to identify with Pete's point he just made the with the newspapers. Alex:                 This is a very good issue though. And I think this whole arc was good. Definitely pick it up in trade or individually if you like. Alex:                 Next up, Locke and Key in Pale Battalions, going number two from IDW storytellers, Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. This is continuing a story of back in the day from Locke and Key as we follow John Locke. But a different John Locke, the last, as he goes to fight in the war, he has aged himself. Yup. He's using one of the magical keys. And this issue, we see things from the German perspective of the war as they are tagged. Justin:              Creating a way to put that. Alex:                 But again, we talk about this every time. There were two different World Wars. One of them was the World War, the second one with Nazis. This is the first World War, which was also with the Germans, but it's not creepy in exactly the same way. Pete [crosstalk 00:08:04]. Oh my God. Pete:                Different Wars. Justin:              DC, Wolverine one, Pete. The Balkans were powder gig. And then all of a sudden the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand really set off a series of chain of events within tangling alliances that led all of these different countries to declare war on each other. And then of course, a further countries guy, eventually entangled. And here we are with John Locke, [AGM 00:08:26], self up to take part. Alex:                 There you go. So this comes from the German perspective, which is not a creepy thing to say. And we see John [crosstalk 00:08:33]- Pete:                It's a creepy thing to say. Alex:                 Stop it. John Locke is attacking them. Just again as with the first issue, a bunch of classic Gabriel Rodriguez pages in here, this page with… and this is getting into spoilers, but there's a page where he uses the crown of shadows to attack that is just terrifying in exactly the right way. The twist at the end, which I won't spoil, it's so smart, so well done and clearly points to not just where they're going with this series, but also with Helen Gun, which is the Sandman Crossover. So I love seeing that path there. Pete, what do you think about this one? Pete:                It's really fantastic. I mean, the art is unbelievable. It's crazy storytelling. I mean, the fact that I'm caring about these fucked up soldiers is way back to the days. It's really impressive to the art and the storytelling. But this is really interesting what happens at the end and how it makes sense to why we are seeing this in such a cool way. I'm very impressed with this comic. It's just so excited when there's a new Locke and Key comic, because you're like, “What the fuck is going to happen? How scared or freaked out am I going to get?” And it constantly delivers. Justin:              And the fact that they were able to just tell a legit war story, I mean, this is a straight up war comic. There's not a lot of Locke and Key bells and whistles to it. We get a little bit of that, but it really is just a war story being told from the Locke and Key perspective, and obviously the German perspective, which I think we all find totally normal. And it's just a really good issue and the way they do find another, especially the art finds another angle on horror, war horror is so smart. Pete:                And it's interesting that, it seems like in this issue, we got to shout out to the TV show with that fire key that I don't think was from the book. I think it was from the TV show, right? Alex:                 Yeah. The matchstick key. I can't remember honestly the continuity there. I think it was something they came up with, but didn't use, that they ended up using on the TV show first, versus in the comic book itself. I could be wrong about that. But yeah, that is interesting to see. And it's great, it's just good stuff. Always- Justin:              It's great stuff. Alex:                 … an incredible issue out of the gate every single time. Next up, one I'm very excited to talk about, Amazing Spider-Man number 858 AK number 49, from Marvel written by Nick Spencer, Kurt Busiek, Tradd Moore and Saladin Ahmed, art by Ryan Ottley, Humberto Ramos and Mark Bagley, Chris Justin:              Bachalo, Tradd Moore and Aaron Kuder. So this is a conclusion of the Sin Eaters storyline, The Return of the Green Goblin and also a couple of backups stories. Justin, I'm curious to hear from you. You seem to really like the Sin Eater storyline in particular, but what's your take on the ending here? Justin:              It got a little muddled with the Green Goblin stuff. I thought the first couple issues of the Sin Eater Arc I thought were so good, so smart, felt very timely and responding to the world. It was such a total change from Nick Spencer jokey Spider-Man into this like very serious Sin Eater storyline. So it felt like a hard right turn into Peter Parker dealing with the Green Goblin stuff and so much more historical and it felt far less present to the modern world. And weird the way that he becomes like a juggernaut but with no… like a [crosstalk 00:12:24], hair. Alex:                 Could you talk about that for a second? So the- Justin:              Just a raged out, no neck dude. Alex:                 Well, the weird thing is, so the Sin Eater, when he shoots people, now he gains their powers, right? So he shoots the juggernaut and then I liked generally speaking, just the voice of anything, the design of this, because he gets this juggernaut- Justin:              Sorry to hear you [crosstalk 00:12:45]- Alex:                 … Vini head, which is pretty gross. But the juggernaut doesn't have a head like that. He has a normal head and he just wears a helmet. So what was going on there? Justin:              I like the idea that maybe juggernaut just smooshed a little bit into his old- Alex:                 Yeah. Justin:              The clothes fit the man. Pete:                I think that how he starts to… your body forms to the helmet after a little while, and then it's like, you take a turtle and it looks like you still are wearing it a little bit. And I think that's what happened here. Justin:              Pete, at this point, your feet have taken on the shape of your punisher's slippers, right? Pete:                Yeah, exactly. Exactly, yeah. Alex:                 I did like the Green Goblin's stuff in this issue. I think Nick Spencer did a good job of driving up the, and I'm using this word appropriately here, creepiness of the character. Justin:              Especially once all the other spider family characters were there, I was like, “Woof.” Alex:                 Oh yeah. That whole Gwen stuff was crazy. Justin:              Gross [crosstalk 00:13:40]. Alex:                 The exact right way though. The way that Norman Osborn is gross that I don't think we've seen him this way in a very long time, but it's weird. I'm curious to see what happens to the next issue, because it seems like we're finally getting into all of the kindred stuff, which is this villain that he's been building up over the course of all the issues. Justin:              But I got to say the fact that the reveal wasn't an issue. I was like, “Come on, man.” Alex:                 Yeah. Justin:              It really felt like now is the time to do it and it feels like we've missed our shot to finally get the reveal. Alex:                 Particularly the way the end… sorry, Pete. I was just going to add that particularly the way the ending is paced and obviously the spoiler for the ending, but in the mix, everything that's happening with Spider-Man, with the Green Goblin, with everybody, with Kindred walking towards this grave and walking up. And it definitely felt like this is the point where we see kindred walking, looking at a grave and now we know who Kindred is, and instead we still have no idea. What were you going to say, Pete? Pete:                Oh, I was just going to say, yeah, there's nothing like the old, “Hanging out next to a grave. You don't know who I am, moment,” that everybody loves. Yeah, it's a little frustrated. We don't have more information, especially after all we've been through, but I also really liked the backup stories. I'm a sucker for Chris Bachalo's art and also- Justin:              [inaudible 00:15:06], wars are also very good. Pete:                Yeah. The Ford shoes store with that art is so glorious and fantastic. Alex:                 Pete, Doug Wizard. Do you love a good Doug Wizard? Pete:                Yeah. I mean, come on, dogs and wizards together. What's not to love? Alex:                 No way. Could I throw out at you before we talk too much about the backup stories? Theories about the identity of kindred. Pete? Pete:                I'm trying to think of… What was the care bear with the little cloud on it? That's who I think it is. Alex:                 Okay, great. Great. Justin, do you have any theories? Justin:              I mean, what are the third rails we're going to touch here? It's been built up so much, it has to be a big character. Is it the dude who killed uncle Ben? Alex:                 Hmm. I guess I can do that. I'll throw out one. This is not my theory. I read this today. What? Pete:                I think it's Doc Cock. Alex:                 Doc Cock? Joe Chill. It's Joe Chill. I love this theory. I read this, I think it was on Nerdist or something today. They had a bunch of theories of who [crosstalk 00:16:22]. Justin:              I've heard of that. Alex:                 The theory was, Pete, you are going to 100%, absolutely hate this theory, but I'm so excited about it. The theory is, it's Peter Parker, but it's Peter Parker from the pre one more day continuity because they fucked up the Mafesto curse by Maryy Jane and Peter Parker getting back together. So it split up the reality, and so Peter Parker who made that deal is now kindred tried to get it back. Pete:                Wow. Justin:              If we can finally undo that bullshit- Pete:                That would be glorious. Justin:              That feels so arch and unnecessary. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:17:09]. But I love the idea. I love the idea of it being Peter Parker, baby. I think that would be interesting. Pete:                Or Peter Porker. Justin:              Ooh, interesting. But here's the thing. So much of Kindred is like, “I was buried. I was under the ground.” It has to feel like it has to be a dead character come back to life. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 And it sounds graves. Justin:              Maybe it's their marriage. It's like- Alex:                 Yeah, there you go. The physical representation. As we all know, marriage is covered in giant centipedes. Alex:                 Let's move on to another title. Transformer is back to the future, number one from IDW, written by Ken and Scott, art by Juan Semeru. So this is exactly what you'd expect from the title. This is the Transformers, muck it up the back to the future continuity. And I'll get into a huge spoiler here, but I was getting very worried that they wouldn't do the thing that they do on the last page for most of the issue, but when they did, I was like, “Ah, thank you.” Pete:                Yeah, glorious. Glorious last page reveal. This was fun. This was cool. I liked how they took the things that we know. We got different perspectives, a little POV and the mall scene. I thought that was really fun, and great use of clashing these two worlds together in a way that made sense. Justin:              Yeah. I think this makes perfect sense. No one would ever be like, “This is an unnatural blending of two different properties.” Pete:                Yeah. I mean, who doesn't love seeing [crosstalk 00:18:45]- Alex:                 Oh, go ahead. Justin:              No, as they say in the famous line, “One point 21 megatrons.” Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 I do [crosstalk 00:18:54], think we're doing a good job here. I think when they finally get to it, to spoil a little bit of the book, but they do a back to the future too, with the transformers weaving their way through back to the future continuity saying, “Ooh, we could use some time travel to really take down the autobots,” and then of course, they finally do. We get the classic view of Hill Valley Square, except transformers have taken over the entire world. Beef Tatton, of course, is working for them. And Marty has tried to get away. It's just silly fun stuff. I had a much better time once they finally got to it, in the second half of the issue versus the first half of the issue- Pete:                Don't fucking do that. Don't break it up [crosstalk 00:19:35]. Alex:                 But I do. Justin:              It definitely felt like mashing up your toys when you're a kid in a fun way. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 I agree. Next up, American Vampire 1976 number one, from DC Comics written by Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque. And we talked to Scott Snyder about this when he was at our live show a couple of weeks ago. So definitely go and listen to that podcast. But this is, as you could imagine for the title continuing and finishing the saga of American Vampire now in the '70s, there's disco, there's big Afros, everything that you'd expect going out on the title. This is also, I will say as much as I love this, and as much as I love Rafael Albuquerque's art in particular, this is definitely a deep dive into my subconscious to be like, “Who's that character from American Vampire?” I haven't read this in a while. But I enjoyed it nonetheless, personally. Pete:                Yeah. I mean, speaking of the Albuquerque's art. I mean, it's just so nice to be back in his warm embrace. I mean, this art is glorious. They're having fun. The classic, killing vampires with disco. I mean, you don't get tired of that, that's just fun stuff. Yeah, I think this was a cool wrap up. There's a lot of tie ins that I didn't remember, like you were saying solves, but I still enjoyed them. And yeah, I think it's a great saying that comes out of this book, “Fuck history, shred it and forget it.” You know what I mean? Justin:              Yeah. And that's how you failed social studies, right? Pete:                Hard, failed hard. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. I mean, seeing this altogether, the team back together that is, is so nice. Skinner is such an iconic character, even though he's not really in American Vampire anymore. It's just great to have this book back. There are so many great shots, the moment where Travis Kid is looking over his shoulder, it's just such a good blend, Scott and Rafiel working together, you don't get anywhere else. Yeah. Alex:                 Yeah. It's great. Yeah, they're really getting it together. And so is our next book, Getting it Together, number one from [crosstalk 00:21:59]. Justin:              How did you come up with that? Wow. Alex:                 I mean, it was just up here. It was just up here in my brain and it came out of my mouth co-created and written by Sina Grace and Omar Spahi, art by Jenny Define and Sina Grace. We of course had Sina Grace and Omar Spahi on our live show. Justin:              Oh, when? Alex:                 Just this very week. Justin:              Oh, weird. Alex:                 So go back to this [inaudible 00:22:20], interview, despite the unfortunate tech problems. But I really enjoyed this book. If you did miss our live show, it's basically a more modern friend set in San Francisco. That's a little sexier and a little more inclusive, both from a cultural and sexual standpoint. And I thought it was fun. I enjoyed this book quite a bit. What do you guys think about it? Justin:              I agree [inaudible 00:22:46], a lot. I talked about this my comparison on the podcast of, Being a Bit Like Scott Pilgrim, a more modern and more, I guess, real, version of Scott Pilgrim where the characters are fun and interesting. They're making jokes and they're dealing with their mistakes in their lives. And I liked it a lot. Pete:                Yeah. I mean, unlike Friends, this is a little bit more, less shiny and more real, they get into things. So it's enjoyable. It's nice to just see a great image comic that focuses on relationships and the ebbs and flows of life and how we'd put up with each other's shit or don't and yeah, I think it's really well done. You got some interesting characters, some really fun, cool moments. Yeah, it's a solid book. Justin:              And who's your favorite friend? Real quick. Pete:                Oh, yeah. Alex:                 Good question. Pete:                Favorite friend on the TV show [crosstalk 00:23:49]- Alex:                 Go with Joey on this. Pete:                I'm going to say Alex. Alex:                 Gunther? Pete:                Nice. Alex:                 Wow. Justin:              Again, makes sense. You're the Gunther of this podcast. I got to say Pete was right. It's Joey. Joey is the best friend. [crosstalk 00:24:00]. Also, the seasons, he's the only one that isn't deeply unlikable by the end. Pete:                Well, I do like the Power of a Good Hug here. It's a nice thing that's in this book here, and [crosstalk 00:24:15]- Alex:                 I mean, I just want to follow up though what Justin said, that's why Joey was the perfect spinoff and works so well. Justin:              Yes. I can't believe it's still going strong, 15 seasons later. Alex:                 Incredible. Just a quick shout out before we move on. Jenny Define's art is great. In particular character designs are very good in this book. They're very unique, they're very different. They seem more realistic than your typical character designs and I think she does a good job here. Alex:                 Let's move on to our 10 of Swords Block. Three books came out today. We are going to talk about them as a little bit of a block, because this is an interesting event. And Justin, you haven't really been here to talk about this too much yet. Pete:                Wait- Alex:                 Yes, Pete, what's up? Pete:                Wait, I just wanted to point out, it's important that you read these in order. I fucked up the order [crosstalk 00:25:00]. Justin:              Like a lot of things, it's important you do them in the correct order, like breakfast, lunch, and dinner, putting- Pete:                No, you can have breakfast any time, mother fucker. Don't pull that shit. Justin:              Okay. Alex:                 Matter of life, death? Justin:              That birth, life, death. Alex:                 Yeah. Man, I'm very excited to hear what order you read these in. But just to read off all three titles right now. Wolverine number six written by Benjamin Percy and art by Viktor Bogdanovic. X-Force number three, also written by Benjamin Percy and art by Viktor Bogdanovic. Marauders, number 13 written by Vita Ayala and art by Matteo Lolli. So as you can probably tell here, the first two issues are basically one story. They're showing how Wolverine gets his sword. He's going after the Muramasa blade, which of course is the only thing that can kill him, as we learned from that very weird storyline, where he comes back from hell all the time. But that's sword he needs to go and battle for other worlds. And then Marauders 13 is a little more of a one-shot as it's showing how Storm gets her sword from Wakanda, which of course is a very personal mission for her. What do you think about the storyline so far? How'd you feel about these issues in particular? And Pete, what order did you read the bid? Pete:                Well, I'm just noticing now there's the part three of 22, part [crosstalk 00:26:20]. If I would have taken the time, I could have paid attention and then not read it, but I read it. Justin:              You can't judge a book by its cover, but you can read the cover to know what you're doing. Pete:                Yeah. I read part five first. I did the Marauders and then I did Wolverine and then I did Acts of Swords. Justin:              So that's all right. [crosstalk 00:26:44]- Alex:                 Not as bad as it could have been. You could have read Marauders in the middle or X-Force first and then Wolverine. Justin:              The Last page of Marauders gives it away a little bit for Wolverine and then you [crosstalk 00:26:56]. Justin:              Yes. Wolverine, it does get it together. See, I read the fifth panel on the sixth page of Marauders and I jumped over to X-Force and read the seventh panel on. [crosstalk 00:27:05]. Yeah, I know. Alex:                 Now, wait. Do you want to hear from Pete because you've been pretty dead on the exponent general and down on that storyline for the first two parts? Well, I think pretty positive about everything so far. I've been really enjoying this storyline. But you like these issues, right, Pete? Pete:                Yeah. So yeah, I guess what you wanted to talk about how you're a more positive person than me and you can see the sunshine. Alex:                 Yeah, I'm like ray of sunshine and you're not. Pete:                Yeah. I got a clouded like a ping pang thing going on. So yeah, what I like about this is, it's not 80 different fucking things happening at once. It's not fuck Island and you can't kill anybody anymore and golden eggs of humans, as well as the fact that you're no longer a part of everything. You give humans drugs on the side. It's just dealing with this 10 of Swords, like, “Okay, there's a showdown coming up, you've got to go get your weapon of choice and go get in your spot so that when it's go time, you're ready to go.” So it's like, “Great, this is what I want. I don't want this.” There's so much shit happening in X-Men right now we can just deal with this side story. And I was so happy, we just got three stories that make sense, that kind of like, okay, it's each person's journey to get to their place, so the raid to try to save the world. Justin:              It's like a prequel to the Choose Your Fighter screen on Street Fighter II. Pete:                Exactly. You're choosing what weapon and why. [crosstalk 00:28:49]. Yeah, I love it. Alex:                 I liked that you refer to this Wolverine story as nice and simple and straightforward where it's just classic Wolverine goes to Japan, goes down to hell, burns all of the flash off of his skeleton, meets a guy from other worlds who killed people who were the children of apocalypse. And has come back to getr an immortal blade that contains a person's soul that is also wanted by the beast who runs the hand, who wants to give them as wedding gifts, except the beast also hates Wolverine and Muramasa, so wants to eat their souls. Just classic which is very simple [crosstalk 00:29:31]. Pete:                Yeah, give me straightforward story that I can fucking follow, man. Alex:                 Totally. All you need to do is read every expert book and every Daredevil book, and you got it. Pete:                But if you don't know that Wolverine, when he dies, goes to hell and have to be reborn every time. I like the fact that they were picking up on that and playing with it a little bit here and… yeah, it sounds insane, but with Hickman's, all the stuff that he's changed, it's nice to just have a simple and say [crosstalk 00:30:02]- Alex:                 Go back to basics. Yeah. Justin:              Let me ask you, how many of the text pages did you read? Pete:                None. Justin:              Yeah. Pete:                Not a fucking one. Justin:              I actually liked a lot of the text pages, especially in the Marauders book, which feels like a good way for them to keep the more fantastical aspects of the Hickman, X-Men world in these books. These much more straightforward titles where we are just assembling the Circle of Swords characters back on Krakola. And yeah, it's like these are two shot in a one shot where fun stuff happens. Alex:                 I enjoyed these. I had fun. I still like this crossover. My only little qualms- Justin:              Wow. Alex:                 … with the Wolverine one- Justin:              Of course, I like something you fucking [crosstalk 00:30:55]. Alex:                 No. I mean, here's the thing. Is that, I don't like the Wolverine Goes to Hell thing at all. I do not like that as a part of Wolverine mythology. Justin:              I don't like that he can be- Pete:                I also don't like that Spider-Man made a deal with the fucking devil. [crosstalk 00:31:09]- Alex:                 Hold on. Wait, Justin, are you to call out the skeleton thing? Justin:              Yes. I don't like that either. Alex:                 What is that? Justin:              He can't just go back to skeleton and grow back. He's not Lobo, another Wolverine. Pete:                You don't know, that's not true. Alex:                 Yeah. That bothers me as well. I think Benjamin Percy, a great writer, the art is great. Justin:              I'm sorry about this [crosstalk 00:31:27]- Alex:                 I love having this new, a [oracco 00:31:32], opposite to Wolverine. This person, new has adamantium skin or armor or whatever is going on there. Justin:              Let's just say it's a microfiber. Alex:                 It's a great Wolverine villa. It's just a really good setup there. But those little things are just like, “Oh, this is so annoying to be,” but I pushed past them. Anyway, the Storm story I thought was very good. It's such a very smart thing to have her be like, “Goddammit, I got to go back to Wakanda with my ex-husband and ask for a sword somehow.” Vita Ayala puts great history of Storm in there. The art is excellent to the change of [inaudible 00:32:07], styles are great. I thought this was a very, very good issue in particular. So overall I'm a big fan of this storyline so far. Pete:                Yeah, me too. Yeah, and- Alex:                 Moving on… Oh, go ahead, Pete. Pete:                It was really cool to find out about the sword and the way they gave us the story. And yeah, and it was also tough because we're in Wakanda, rest in peace, Chadwick, Bozeman. There was that still, the amazing tribute thing. And then he didn't show up till later was cool and well placed and just caught her red-handed in the worst possible moment. But the conversation they had was great, and then the ending of the book with the other two waiting there was really fantastic, really setting things up and again it's excited for this 10 Swords event. I'm very excited for this and I hope this event can propel the X-Men into a place that is, I don't know, a little cleaner and less insane. Alex:                 I 100% guarantee you they're going to celebrate winning the 10 of Swords challenge with a big old fuck party at both ends. Justin:              Yes. And oracco fuck party is wow. Alex:                 That's fucked up. Justin:              I just hope they're not bringing 10 knives to 10 different gunfights. Alex:                 Oh man. That'd be bad. Son of a Hedgehog Bad Guy is number one from ITW story by Ian Flynn and art by Jack Lawrence. This is well outside of my wheelhouse. Justin:              What do you mean Alex? Alex:                 What I mean is Son of the Hedgehog is one of those characters, I was like, “What is he doing? He's running fast and spitting rings out of his body. This is dumb, and I hate this game. I'm not going to play.” Justin:              You don't like… because were an Nintendo person? Alex:                 Yeah, I was a Nintendo guy. Justin:              See, I was Nintendo too, and I feel the same way, because I was like, “He's just so fast.” Mario is not fast. He jumps, that's his whole thing. Pete:                First off, I was a Nintendo guy as well, but Sonic was fun. It was crazy, but it was a fun game. You all are [crosstalk 00:34:18]- Justin:              Alex and I are like Sonic, too fast, slow down. [crosstalk 00:34:22]. Why are you obsessed with rings? Be happy with the simple life, be happy with the simple life Sonic. [inaudible 00:34:29], all these golden rings, Pete:                All that aside, I felt like this was a very clean, fun idea of like, “All right, let's set up some villains. Let's set things up in a way that makes sense and moves things forward.” And I thought it was cool to see this team come together. Alex:                 Yeah. Ian Flynn knows what he's doing with these licensed properties. And like you said, taking a bunch of bad guys, even if I don't know a lot about them, he writes them well, he delineates them. Jack Lawrence's art is cartoony in front of the right way. Pete:                Perfectly, yeah. Alex:                 I'm just getting fun, all ages title. Even if I don't personally feel a connection with Son of the Hedgehog. Justin:              Now, Pete, how do you like this hedgehog when he's basically the flash with spikes? Pete:                No, he's nothing like that. There's no bullshit speed force or a fucking one of the treadmills- Alex:                 The screen force is like a bunch of rings that he spits out when he's hit. It's the same thing. Pete:                No, it's not true. Alex:                 Same concept. Pete:                No. Alex:                 Okay. Pete:                Yeah. I have no problem with Sonic, unlike you guys. I think this is a fun book, really well drawn. It's cool. Alex:                 We don't have a problem with it. It's a problem with you, Pete. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 We Only Find Them When They're Dead. Number two from Boom! Studios, written by Al Ewing and illustrated by Simone Di Meo. This is continuing the story of a bunch of salvagers who fly around the universe, carving meat off of gods. They want to find a live god, they only find dead gods. I got to say that carving meat thing is probably my favorite part of the book right now, just in terms of how weird and gross it is. How are you guys feeling about it, two issues in? Pete:                Well, I'm definitely going to change my will. And I want people to carve meat out of me and eat it. Justin:              Oh yeah. I can't wait for a filly Pete steak. Pete:                It's going to be fun. Justin:              Suck it up at Pete steak. Pete:                Oh boy. Justin:              Suck it up on Pete Steak. Pete:                Yeah. The art is fantastic in this book, it's very interesting as we piece together what's going on and this world where they live off dead gods. Yeah, this is very interesting different fun, space book, cool characters, good relationships. It'll be interesting to see how this goes, but I'm on board. I think this is a fun book. Justin:              Pete, when we do eventually eat you because you asked in your will, would you mind if I use regular cheese instead of cheez whiz? Pete:                No. You got use whiz. Also, I'll have a specific condiment, like the old country suite, [inaudible 00:37:20], dipping sauce, you know what I mean? Justin:              And that'll be made from your hair or something? Pete:                No, from the country [crosstalk 00:37:28]- Alex:                 No, of course, you're going to be a French dip. You got the [foreign language 00:37:30] Pete:                Oh, yeah. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Nothing like the good old you. Justin:              This reminds me, I've been watching the show, Raised by Wolves. [crosstalk 00:37:41]- Pete:                God, how many times are you going to talk about [crosstalk 00:37:44]? What the fuck? Alex:                 No, keep bringing it up, I want to talk about it every time. Let's do it. Justin:              [crosstalk 00:37:46]. I haven't quite finished it yet. Very excited. Two episodes left. This reminded me of that in a good way, a nice- Pete:                Save it for a weekend geek, you asshole. Justin:              Okay. But anyway, this is very similar. Totally, I think. Alex:                 Yeah, this is good stuff. This is just a big, hard Sci-Fi and I'm very impressed with this new world here. It's sometimes difficult to get through exactly what's happening, but I'm always intrigued to find out what's next. Alex:                 Talking about another hard Sci-Fi book, Far Sector, number eight from DC comics written by new MacArthur, genius grant recipients, N.K. Jemisin, art and color by Jamal Campbell. Yeah, take that other DC comics writers. This is tying up the storyline, but opening up some new mysteries. We have Green Lantern on this planet. She is fighting some digital beings. Finally, shuts them down, but as mentioned, it opens up new histories here. Every issue is just very good. How do you guys feel about this one? Pete:                Yeah. I mean the art is amaze balls. Every issue is very impressive. I love the aliens reference, little George Carlin quote. I mean this book continues to impress. The main character is fantastic. You root for the whole time. This is a fun mystery, who done it thing, that's slowly unraveling. I just constantly impressed with how different this is from Green Lantern books and how much more I like it than Green Lantern books. Justin:              Yeah. I think, in this issue, it occurred to me just the sense of place and characters is so unique in this book. You really feel like this city is difficult for the characters to understand or the main character to understand. That's as much of a part of the mystery as anything else. And I think it's very rare for a comic book to give that off. Alex:                 Yeah. Particularly when you have a Green Lantern comic book where they're usually flitting from planet to planet or going to [OA 00:39:54], and they're going somewhere else and then back to OA and then over to earth, that we're sitting here and living in this place is I think very smart and very good. This is a don't miss book every month. Alex:                 Next up, this is what I know you were excited about Justin, Adventure Man, number four from Image Comics. Script by Matt Fraction, pencils by Terry Dodson, inks by Rachel Dodson. In this issue, we're having our new adventure man, is dealing with the fact that she is much larger than she was previously. Justin:              And denser. Alex:                 And denser. Pete:                Denser. Alex:                 And we find out a lot more about the history of what went on with the previous Adventure Man. How'd you feel about this one? Justin:              I like this book a lot. Obviously, the art by the Dodsons is fantastic. And the way the story really takes its time, I said this on the main podcast as well, it really takes its time- Alex:                 You sure did. Justin:              … and we get to really explore the powers and origin of the character that so many books have to blow pass in one issue. And with this series, we get to really be like, to her discovering her powers. It reminds me of the first couple of Spider-Man movies and really like languishing in the origin and enjoying it, which is something that I've missed in a lot of new comic books. Alex:                 Yeah. I mean, some people might just say, “Get to it already,” but I see what you say. Justin:              I hear you on that. But with this, it feels like we get to see the characters really enjoying the world that they're in and enjoying this. This is moment of discovery of- Alex:                 Enjoying the journey. Justin:              Yeah. And enjoying the beginning of the journey. As for this character, I think it's cool. Alex:                 I agree. Pete:                The arts, fantastic. You've got some great action, some fun storytelling, great character development. This is a really pro comic that is just taking it's time and being confident in the art and the storytelling. Alex:                 Well, and it's also, I don't know if it's going to pan out this way, but it's a really good all ages comic book at the same time. This is something that you could read with kids and have no problem. It's a little complex, but it's fun stuff. It gets a little dark, but good book across the board. Next up, Backtrack, number seven from Oni Press written by Brian Joines, art by Jake Elphick. We had Brian Joines on the live show a couple of weeks back. [crosstalk 00:42:20]- Justin:              Wait, did you did you say Backtrack or Backstack? Alex:                 Backtrack. Pete:                Okay, [inaudible 00:42:25]. Justin:              Backtstack. Alex:                 So this is a car race through time. And in this issue, they find their [inaudible 00:42:30], cells not back in time, but forward in time, in the future, dealing with some big stuff here. I really like this issue a lot. This is a big mythology issue, building out exactly what's been going out of the background while they were doing this race. And I enjoyed finally getting to that stuff, as well as this glimpse of this future timeline. How did you two feel about it? Pete:                Yeah. I mean, this is just over the top fun, the art is unbelievable and it's nice to see even in the future, you can just cocky robots, you just shoot them down. You know what I mean? Don't let those robots talk shit to you. Just shoot them in the face until they fall down. It's good stuff. Justin:              Wow. Bad attitude when it comes to [inaudible 00:43:18]. You're the kind of guy that would shoot up C-3PO in Empire Strikes Back. Pete:                No, come on. Oh, well 3CPO, yeah. [crosstalk 00:43:26]. Alex:                 As will Smith said in the classic movie, I, Robot, “Oh, hell no.” Justin:              Yeah. That's what we were all thinking. Thanks for saying it, Alex. Alex:                 Anytime. Justin:              When we had Brian on the show, we talked a lot about how the racing, the balance between the racing and the other side of the story is really well handled. And even in this issue, where there's so much about the mythology and just developing the world around these characters, we still have a lot of time for the energy of the race. And I think that the momentum behind the book is really part of that and I appreciate that. Alex:                 Yeah, they do- Justin:              The colors in this book are also really exciting. Alex:                 Yeah, they do a great job of bouncing my story and action and it keep things grounded, even though it's such a chronic crazy over the top idea. Justin:              It makes me, just when I'm driving my kids to school in the morning, I just feel the same way. I'm just going crazy. Pulling to a stop at a red light and slowly, getting in traffic and then stopping again. Alex:                 Oh, man. That's really cool. You should try going through time. Next up, let's talk about one of my favorite Marvel books that is rapidly going to the top of my stack, Black Widow, number two from Marvel, read by Kelly Thompson, art by Elena Casagrande. We've got a little hint of what's been going on with Black Widow in the last issue as something happened to her. And now she's being manipulated by Arcade. This issue Hawkeye, and with the soldier tracking her down. They find out she's living a happy family life, but of course, Black Widow still got a Black Widow with some hero stuff. This is great. This is such a great twist on Black Widow. This is such a different story for her, and I'm very excited to see where this goes. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. Our expectations that we talked about at the first issue where it's like, “Oh, it's not the Black Widow book. Oh, she's dealing with her past, she's being taken advantage of. She's going to kill people to get back on top,” and to find that new spin on it like this. And I love the perspective shift, switching to Hawkeye and Bucky, Winter Soldier, just like trying to figure this out. And I do hope they get to the Winter Soldier Black Widow over relationship that was such a great relationship back in the Edward Baker run, and was just untimely dispatched with at the end of that run. And I would love to see that become a thing again, despite the fact that she has no memory at all. Pete:                What do you guys think? This is the kind of the question. Do they interfere here or do they literally let her live this happy life that she seemed so pleasant and content with? Alex:                 Well, since she's being manipulated by Arcade and the Kabbalah villains, I would say they probably should get her out, but they don't know that part yet. Pete:                They don't. I just wanted to go on record here and say if you guys see me living a brainwashed life, please don't hesitate to pull me out of that. Alex:                 Oh, I thought you're going to say let you stay in it. Pete:                No. Justin:              Do you think some of the younger henchmen that deal with Arcade are like, “What are you named after, dude?” Pete:                Yeah, definitely. Justin:              What is it? Core quarters? You put quarters in the machine? Alex:                 Apple Arcade. Come on, that's a thing. Everybody loves Apple Arcade. We are all subscribers. Justin:              That's 100% true. Alex:                 Yeah. What's your favorite game on Apple Arcade? Real quick. Don't even look it up. Just mention one. Justin:              Sorry. I'm just running through my favorite quippy shows. Let me just list those. Alex:                 Exorsisters, number 10 from Image Comics written by Ian Boothby and art by Gisèle Lagacé. This is the culmination of illustration [crosstalk 00:47:18], of the firsthand issues. We talked about this series on and off. This is about two sisters, as you probably figured out from the title. One of them is real, one of them is not. And they're battling forces of heaven and hell. Great climax in this issue. I thought just like a big, fun battle that didn't lose the sense of humor that it has throughout. I enjoyed this title quite a bit. How do you guys feel? Justin:              Yeah, I feel the same way. The art has the classic Betty and Veronica, Archie vibe to it, well dealing with these big demonic characters, heaven and hell coming together around these sisters, these not technically sisters, sisters. It's very fun. Alex:                 Yeah, it's fun. Even in the middle of the fight, she's like, “Do you want to tag in?” It's just, they're having a good time, even though there's big stakes and things happening and I really liked the sister's relationship. Yeah, I think this is really a fun book that makes an interesting turn at the end. But yeah, this is well done, well drawn. You can run those ones when you look at the cover, you're like, “Oh, I get what this is.” And then you're pleasantly rewarded for that. Alex:                 Next up, Deceased, Dead Planet, number four from TC Comics written by Tom Taylor, art by Trevor Harrison. If you haven't been following along, we've been loving this title. This takes place in a world ravaged by the anti-life equation. They have found out that cyborg holds maybe the cure to the virus that it has going around. So this issue they're tracking down, Metron trying to get information from him to put it all together. Another great issue of this title. What'd you guys think about it? Pete:                I mean, this comic is insane. This is so much fun. It's nonstop action and fun moments between heroes, great kiss. Some bad-ass reveal at the end, last page. Tom Taylor is killing this book. Justin:              Yeah, I really liked the way the Superman and Batman are done in this storyline. It's one of the rare Elle swirled these storylines where I really think the heroes stand on their own. I could see these characters continuing on outside of this comic or just really living in this deceased world for a long time. Alex:                 That's great. I agree. Next up, Inkblot, number two from Image Comics written by Emma Kubert and art by Rusty Gladdest. Pete, you're a big fan of this one. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 It's a fantasy book with a tiny little black cat. This issue takes a very different bed. Introduces subdue characters, keeps the same cat. How do you feel about this? Pete:                This is fun book. I don't know what it is about this adorable cat, but- Alex:                 Is some of the cat is very… I can't stop looking at it. Pete:                I don't know if it's the eyes or the cuteness or just the way it's drawn. Alex:                 It's probably the eyes, because the eyes are the only distinguishing features. Pete:                But I really love it. I know it's ridiculous, but just seeing this guy who just says ‘Meow,” is just great and saves the day. Guys, just because dragons are big and scary doesn't mean they have big and scary problems. Sometimes you just have a small problem kike your old rat stuck in the nose. Alex:                 You worshiped the cat? The weight of the cat. Pete:                Let's weigh the cat guys. Alex:                 You're a cat guy though, Pete. That's the thing. That's a secret that nobody knows. Pete:                Well, I was a dog person my whole life, but now I have a cat. And so it's just me and Inkblot living the dream. Alex:                 I like this issue. I just want to know what's going on with this book, because as far as I can tell the second issue wasn't really connected to the first issue, [crosstalk 00:51:24]- Pete:                Yeah, one and done type of scenarios. Alex:                 Yeah. But the first issue ended in a cliff hanger where they were going to continue the story. So I'd love to get back to that. No, that'd be cool. I think the art is very good. I like the world. There's a glorious picture of a bunch of [ellis 00:51:42], standing in front of this, I don't know if it's a portal or what it is in these tree branches that is gorgeous. So I want to know more about this world, but I feel like we're two issues in, and it's not quite giving me enough information at this point. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Well, I don't know what more you need. You got adorable cat who's solving crimes and helping people out. I mean, what the fuck else you want, man? Justin:              [crosstalk 00:52:08]. Getting that rat. Pete:                Got to get that rat. Justin:              Got to get that rat. That's what I said to my coffee mug in the morning, I drink my cup of coffee and I'm like, “Ah, time to get that rat.” Champions, number one written by Eve L. Ewing, art by Simone Di Meo. This is picking up on the champions outlawed storyline that I think began 35 years ago. I'm not 100% sure, but the champions have been… they're not allowed to be superheroes anymore. Kids aren't allowed to be super heroes and being a little mean, but this is obviously a victim of the pandemic where things have gotten very, very delayed. Justin:              Finally, we are picking up on this though. What do you think about this take on Marvel's Young Heroes? Pete:                I mean, it just sucks that they're no longer allowed to be heroes and they're trying to be… there's sting operations to get them. I mean, it's heartbreaking stuff, you know what I mean? They earn their stripes, they should be a part of the team. Justin:              Exactly. If I were in living in this world, I would want to [crosstalk 00:53:14]- Pete:                You are living in this world. Justin:              … 11, 12 year olds running around, shooting stuff through lasers. Alex:                 Yeah, being in charge of things, making big time decisions. I love it. Justin:              Once the team comes together and this book starts moving, I like this a lot. I'm the Van [Astervicks 00:53:32], formerly Marvel boy, former new warrior. The fact that he's the bad guy here, now he's called Justice. I don't know if he's just this way now. That was interesting. And I guess, I'm not super familiar with the dynamics of this team. I like the way the reveal at the end, and I'm curious how, if this book does have that same vibe of the new warriors that I liked back in the '90s. Alex:                 Yeah. It's not quite there yet. It feels like the middle of whatever happened previously, whatever's coming next, but once it comes together, I am interested to read it as well. Alex:                 Last but not least, Decorum, number five written by Jonathan Hickman and art by Mike Huddleston. This might be my favorite issue of Decorum, so far personally. Justin:              100%. I like how we always save this book for last. Alex:                 All right, so at this book, who knows what really is going on? But in this issue, we are following our former courier character was now training at a school for assassins. And we follow her as she trains at that school over the course of many, many years. Man, this issue was great. Just a ton of fun, perfectly relayed out by Mike Huddleston phenomenal. Like I do, it's taken us a while to get here, but just a joy to read from beginning to end. Justin:              Yeah. I agree. I think Hickman, especially on his non big to work really pops when there's a very clear format to the story so that he can live in that format and tell the wildest stories he can think of. I like to imagine that right after Krakola finishes, making love to a neighboring Island, Krakola falls asleep and dreams the comic book, Decorum. Alex:                 Wow. Justin:              Hmm, wow. Alex:                 There's some- Justin:              Delilah will be here all night, listening to your heartbreaking story. Pete:                There's some amazing art, some amazing coloring and shading in this book. Really beautiful stuff, but it's also repetitive and it's also like you're getting these symbols, the graphics, the [crosstalk 00:55:56]- Justin:              There's some amazing shading. There's some amazing shading right there for people to pick. Pete:                I get it, man. You like symbols now, and now every book has to have these little pages, in between pages that don't have much, but have a little bit whatever- Justin:              Dude, dude, dude, it is not now. He's been doing that same shit for years. Alex:                 Yes. Pete:                Okay, cool. I guess I'm just catching on to it, but I don't know. I guess if you like it and it's in every book, you get used to it or grow to expect it. But I think the art is glorious, especially with… even though it's repetitive of the same shit, the kind of goriness of it is fantastic. And then you get the, okay, she finally steps up and what that means and the aftermath. So interesting, cool storytelling, but really took its time and art's great. Alex:                 Alright, there you go. No better place to wrap up than that. If you would like to support this podcast, patrion.com/comic book club, also do a live show every Tuesday ni

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Best Comics Ever
Creannotators #14: “Exorsisters” Interview With Artist Gisele Lagace!

Best Comics Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 38:16


This week on Creannotators, I talked with artist Gisele Lagace about her work on the Image Comics series Exorsisters, her creator-owned webcomics careers, and the benefits of funding comics through Kickstarter. On Comic Book Herald’s ‘Creannotators’ I’ll be interviewing some of my favorite creators in comics about specific runs, graphic novels or series, looking for their […] The post Creannotators #14: “Exorsisters” Interview With Artist Gisele Lagace! appeared first on Comic Book Herald.

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Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 253

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 159:01


New Comic Reviews: Green Lantern 80th Anniversary by James Tynion IV, Geoff Johns, Peter Tomasi, Robert Venditti, Mariko Tamaki, Ron Marz, Dennis O'Neil, Sina Grace, Charlotte Fullerton, Ivan Reis, Fernando Pasarin, Rafa Sandoval, Mike Grell, Darryl Banks, Chriscross, Cullen Bunn, Gary Frank, David Lafuente, Mirka Andolfo, Rico Renzi, Lovern Kindizerski, Jordie Bellaire, Arif Prianto, Gabe Eltaeb, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordi Tarragona, Doug Mahnke, Oclair Albert, Dave Stewart, Steve Oliff, Ivan Plascencia Batman: The Smile Killer by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Jordie Bellaire Primer GN by Thomas Krajewski, Jennifer Muro, Gretel Lusky Harley Quinn: Black and White and Red by Stjepan Sejic Marvels Snapshots: Captain America by Mark Russell, Kurt Busiek, Ramon K. Perez, Rico Renzi Empyre 0: Avengers by Al Ewing, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia That Texas Blood 1 by Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips Sleeping Beauties 1 by Stephen King, Owen King, Rio Youers, Alison Sampson, Triona Farrell Dead Body Road: Bad Blood 1 by Justin Jordan, Benjamin Tiesma, Mat Lopes Ash and Thorn 1 by Mariah McCourt, Soo Lee, Bowlan Bleed Them Dry 1 by Hiroshi Koizumi, Eliot Rahal, Dike Ruan, Miguel Muerto Additional Reviews: Lucifer Omnibus vol 1, Morrigan, final season of Legion, Oceans 8, Scoob! News: DC/Marvel skip-week, Joel Schumacher, Michael Keaton is Batman, new Remender series The Scumbag, Jason Latour, Scott Lobdell, JSA creative team discussion, Exorsisters goes digital only, new Angel+Spike creative team, Warhammer 40k comic, new Harley Quinn digital-first anthology, Marvel prose line, Leviathan: Checkmate delays, Harley Quinn: White Knight, Margot Robbie Pirates, voice actor exodus Trailers: Over the Moon Links Pixie Trix Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pixietrixcomix/pixie-trix-comix-volume-1-and-more Morrigan: https://gumroad.com/l/EzWWg?fbclid=IwAR06Gzll053gaxUSbpDUd1aVlGZ0sq-F4Uustqoa_cB6bs9i2KPMkDnjk3E  Comics Countdown: Die 11 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans, Clayton Cowles Batman: The Smile Killer by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Jordie Bellaire Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey 2 by Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Alex Sinclair Immortal Hulk 34 by Al Ewing, Butch Guice, Tom Palmer, Paul Mounts Thor 5 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson Middlewest 17 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Once and Future 8 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Redneck 27 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Justice League Dark 23 by James Tynion IV, Ram V, Kyle Hotz, June Chung Suicide Squad 6 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas

Mindfields Comics and Wrestling Podcast

Mindfields Issue 55As always were happy to find you. Even if its a little late this week. Hope you enjoyed our interview with Duke The DUMPSTER Droese Thursday. We give you our list of movies that totally suck that we absolutely love then thrown down on this weeks killer comics. Enjoy!Comics Reviewed:Basketful of Heads 6Avengers 33Farmhand 15Amazing Spiderman 43 Venom 25 The Terifics 27Exorsisters 6Teen Titans 41SWAMP THING 5The Flash 758Star Trek Year 5 - 11Farmhand 15 This is Dangerous,Joshua Michael and ColinAvailable on all Apple and Google Podcast downloaders, as well as Stitcher, Spotify and Soundcloud.  #spiderman#comics#silverage#soulworld#comicbookart#NJPW#Marvelcomics#ImageComics#ROHWrestling#ImpactWrestling#DarkhorseComics#Comics#fineart#wrasslin#AEW#STTNG#sttng#startrekthenextgeneration#spock#mindmeld

Rad Raptor Radio
Episode 129: Comic Store is Open Again

Rad Raptor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 128:40


Jeff, Tim, and Bobby come out of quarantine to reunite to talk about life, dc's current garbage fire, and the best of this week's comic books like Venom 25, Basket Full of Heads, Exorsisters, and MoonKnight in Avengers!

The Stack
The Stack: Amazing Spider-Man, Teen Titans And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 67:12


As comics continue to return, we're reviewing as many of them as possible here on the podcast, including: Amazing Spider-Man #43, Teen Titans #41, 20XX #4, The Low Low Woods #5, Vengeance of Vampirella #7, The Terrifics #27, Avengers #33, Suicide Squad #5, Exorsisters #6, Justice League #45, Rogue Planet #1, Basketful of Heads #7, Marauders #10, Batman Beyond #43, Farmhand #15, He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #6, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Urban Legends #23, Books of Magic #19, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #1, Aquaman #59, Mercy #2, The Flash #754, GI Joe #6, Venom #25, and Outer Darkess/Chew #2! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. This week's episode is sponsored by Atomicchild.com. The post The Stack: Amazing Spider-Man, Teen Titans And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Comic Book Club
The Stack: Amazing Spider-Man, Teen Titans And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 67:12


As comics continue to return, we're reviewing as many of them as possible here on the podcast, including: Amazing Spider-Man #43, Teen Titans #41, 20XX #4, The Low Low Woods #5, Vengeance of Vampirella #7, The Terrifics #27, Avengers #33, Suicide Squad #5, Exorsisters #6, Justice League #45, Rogue Planet #1, Basketful of Heads #7, Marauders #10, Batman Beyond #43, Farmhand #15, He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #6, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Urban Legends #23, Books of Magic #19, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #1, Aquaman #59, Mercy #2, The Flash #754, GI Joe #6, Venom #25, and Outer Darkess/Chew #2! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. This week's episode is sponsored by Atomicchild.com. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed
Talking Simpsons - The Call of The Simpsons (Revisited) With Ian Boothby

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 138:12


Our return to the first season anniversary party continues, with returning guest Ian Boothby! (Check out the comics Sparks and Exorsisters, as well as the Sneaky Dragons podcast!) This week it's time for the iconic camping trip, featuring RV salesmen, anonymous guest stars, friendly bears, sasquatch sightings, and more! So grab yourself a little moss and listen now!! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the new official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!

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True North Country Comics Podcasts
Gisèle Lagacé talks about the future of ‘Exorsisters’ and more

True North Country Comics Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019


Gisèle Lagacé talks to True North Country Comics Podcast about the future of 'Exorsisters' and more

Comics Swapping Comics
7. Ciara Berkeley swaps GLOW for Exorsisters

Comics Swapping Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 41:34


In the first of our Edinburgh Fringe Specials, actor and improviser Ciara Berkeley (Improv, She Wrote and Gift Horse Theatre) swaps 'GLOW' by Tini Howard and Hannah Templer for 'Exorsisters' by Ian Boothby and Gisèle Lagacé, leading to conversations about dodgy childminders, sibling mind games, and the Improvised Super Wrestling league. Join Club Valentine's Jimmy Kavanagh as, each week, he and another funny person exchange some of their favourite comic books and graphic novels, then get together to discuss them, along with any and everything else that comes up. Expect lots of laughs, loooooong tangents and in-depth analyses of our favourite books with pictures in them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/club-valentine/message

The Graveyard Shift Horror Podcast
99 - Graveyard Shift at Comicon Ottawa

The Graveyard Shift Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 75:53


After reviewing Night of the Creeps, Mike and Sheldon and Rich had a total blast at the Ottawa Comicon. We met lots of great people and want to share our interviews with you! We spoke with:Giselle Lagace - https://www.facebook.com/LagaceGisele comic artist who has many webcomics under the http://www.pixietrixcomix.com/ banner like Menage a 3, and some horror titles like Eerie Cuties, Dangerously Chloe, Magic Chicks with many others. And published comics like Exorsisters.Dan Parent - http://danparent.com/Benner from http://www.blackfawndistribution.com/Casper From https://revenantfx.com/Raven Banner Entertainment - https://ravenbannerentertainment.com a killer rabbit https://ravenbannerentertainment.com/index.php/films/detail?id=8bb6b9d3-ad30-e511-9440-0ad9f5e1f797 and Todd and the Book of the book of pure evil animated musical https://ravenbannerentertainment.com/index.php/films/detail?id=b7fe5e30-aa35-e711-9443-0ad9f5e1f797and so many more. Please EnjoyYou can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Check us out on www.radiohaver.com as well as the other shows on the network.

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed
Talking Simpsons - The Last Temptation of Krust With Ian Boothby

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 134:54


For this dive into the world of comedy, we're joined by a writer/comedian who has worked for Matt Groening AND Adam Sandler, Ian Boothby! (Check out Sparks and Exorsisters, as well as the Sneaky Dragons podcast!) Krusty is a tired hack with racist comedy, and he's not sure where to go, so he turns to Jay Leno for help. But even when he finds a way to tell the truth, can he resist the call of Canyonero? We're telling it like it is, and this podcast is a squirrel squashing, deer smacking, driving machine!! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! This podcast is brought to you by the streaming network VRV: home to cartoons, anime, and so much more! Visit VRV.co/WAC to sign up for your FREE 30-day trial and kick a little money back to your friends at the Talking Simpsons Network!

Podcasts Of Pennsylvania
Calling it in the Power Ring: Episode 40: Captain Marvel review and more!

Podcasts Of Pennsylvania

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 103:53


It's a jam packed episode for you today! Not only do you get our review of the newest marvel movie Captain Marvel, but we talk about the passing of King Kong Bundy, Jushin Thunder Lyger retiring, Chiampa hurt, New Japan Anniversary and New Japan night 1 shows, WWE Fastlane preview and lots of comic talk. Spider-Man, Paper Girls, Exorsisters, Hex Wives, Avengers, X-Men, Doomsday Clock, Capt Marvel, Red Sonja and much more I forgot to write down!

Wait, What?
Wait, What? Episode 266

Wait, What?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 155:17


March brings with it Episode 266, wherein Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester talk Neil Marshall, John Arcudi and the new Hellboy trailer; Geoff Johns, Tom King, and Doomsday Clock; Exorsisters, Action Comics, and Heroes in Crisis; Aquaman the movie, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, and David Wolkin; and much, much more. 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!

Comic Book Club
The Stack: Wolverine, Riverdale Season 3 And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 28:29


Today's comic book review podcast includes: Return of Wolverine #5, Wolverine: Infinity Watch #1, Hulkverines #1, High Level #1, Riverdale Season 3 #1 (out 3/13), Exorsisters #5, Calamity Kate #1 (out 3/13), Naomi #2, and Middlewest #4 Check out the website at comicbookclublive.com to find out how to watch the show live! And follow the show on Twitter: @comicbooklive, @azalben, @jtsizzle, and @realpetelepage Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Podcasts Of Pennsylvania
Calling it in the Power Ring, Episode 34: NXT Takeover: Dark Phoenix

Podcasts Of Pennsylvania

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 95:44


Episode 34 has out review and thoughts of both NXT Takeover: Phoenix and The 2019 Royal Rumble! Who predicted more right?  Lots of comic talk, Guardians of the Galaxy, Capt America, Exorsisters, Elvira, Daredevil, Flash, Wonder Woman, Action and Detective. Kenta's release and Dean Ambrose not resigning.

Panelology
Episode 144: Say Yes to the Dress

Panelology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 75:25


Alex, Jenna, and Brian talk Blossoms 666, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Naomi, Guardians of the Galaxy, Livewire, and a whole lot more! Plus: discussion of the annual rainfall of the Pacific Northwest!(Blossoms 666 #1 - 2:32,Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1 - 7:47,Justice League #16 - 15:41,Naomi #1 - 25:07,Exorsisters #4 - 33:23,Avengers #13 - 35:19,Guardians of the Galaxy #1 - 39:06,Livewire #2 - 43:35,The Avant-Guards #1 - 50:04,Aquaman #44 - 50:37,Batman #63 - 53:13,Freedom Fighters #2 - 55:14,Shazam #2 - 46:11,Sideways #12 - 57:31,Teen Titans #26 - 58:39,Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #2 - 58:54,Immortal Hulk #12 - 1:00:19,Jessica Jones: Purple Daughter #1 - 1:02:37,Man without Fear #4 - 1:03:38,Shuri #4 - 1:05:14,Star Wars #60 - 1:05:28,Superior Spider-Man #2 - 1:05:42,Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 - 1:07:20,Next Week’s Books - 1:08:48)

Geek of the Week
Geek of the Week: Issue 2 - 27th October 2018

Geek of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 42:33


Issue 2 of Geek of the Week! Fraser and Mark present their weekly comic book radio show. Weekly News Pull or Pass: Judge Dredd: Toxic, Exorsisters, Shuri, Old Lady Harley Trade Off: Outcast Comics Compared: The Walking Dead

Podcasts Of Pennsylvania
Calling it in the Power Ring: Episode 28: Green Falcon Arrow

Podcasts Of Pennsylvania

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 65:40


I forgot to upload last weeks episode, because of doing the best of 2018 episode and the holiday show. So here is Episode 28! Not too much news this week because of the holidays and it's a light comic week, but we talk Holiday Raw/Smackdown, Ronda VS Nattie on Christmas eve, The Fantastic 4 Wedding Special, X-23, Life of Captain Marvel, Vampironica, Exorsisters, Die Kitty Die, Blackbird and Red Sonja. Chris Charlton's book Eggshells, that goes over ever Tokyo Dome show ever! Plus our normal segments and much more. Right here with Episode 28: Green Falcon Arrow.

Au Radio: The Gold Standard of Comics, SciFi, Horror & Pop Culture Podcast

Welcome into the AU Radio Comics Corner! George & Travis open up and let us into their beautiful minds. Klaus, Firefly, Middle West, Grumble, Maneaters, Gideon Falls, Spiderman, Exorsisters, Hardcore, BPRD, Hellboy, & more! Music is provided by Kubbi and bensound.com. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Adventures Underground. This show is for entertainment purposes only. AU Radio is a production of Adventures Underground. Copyright 2018, All Rights Reserved.

Funny Book Splatter
089: NYCC 2018 Special #2

Funny Book Splatter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 22:21


Yes, I’m still playing catch up.  The last few months of 2018 have been insane.  I’m aiming to get into more of a regular schedule with next year.  Anyway, here’s the second half of my New York Comic Con interviews.  There are three here for you, all of which have books out now from Image Comics.  First up is Joe Casey with MCMLXXV, then Gisele Lagace with Exorsisters, and then Ryan Cady for Infinite Dark.  Be sure to listen all the way to the end because I asked a bunch of creators what classic Disney movie they’d like to see reimagined as a horror movie.  I collected the responses at the end of the episode. CONTACT: Email | Twitter SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)

Podcasts Of Pennsylvania
Calling it in the Power Ring, Episode 23: Captain Marvelous Marc Mero

Podcasts Of Pennsylvania

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 96:58


In this episode we talk about Wrestlekingdom being only 1 month away, PCO and Brody King signing with ROH, PWG's Battle of Los Angeles 2018, upcoming Final Battle PPV by ROH. An absolutely awful Raw.  How much money will Captain Marvel make? Tons of comic reviews, Xena, Red Sonja, Punisher, Wonder Woman, Daredevil, Uncanny X-Men, Flash, Exorsisters, Return of Wolverine and much more! Plus our Top 5 and Let's watch New Japan segments.

Panelology
Episode 135: D.B.A.

Panelology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 98:46


Alex, Brian, and Tim talk about...well, everything: Marvel Knights 20th, Smooth Criminals, American Carnage, Justice League Dark, Gobots, Middlewest, Astonishing and Uncanny X-Men, Mr. & Mrs. X, Shuri. And 20+ other comics that came out this week.(Marvel Knights 20th #2 - 1:46,Black Badge #4 - 8:13,High Heaven #3 - 11:52,Smooth Criminals #1 - 13:18,Black Hammer: Age of Doom #7 - 15:13,American Carnage #1 - 17:30,“Drowned Earth” - 20:13,Batman #59 - 28:57,Justice League Dark #5 - 31:09,Sideways #10 - 36:23,Dick Tracy #2 - 40:03,Gobots #1 - 42:32,Middlewest #1 - 45:12,Nightwing #35 - 48:10,Teen Titans #24 - 51:10,Exorsisters #2 - 52:06,Astonishing X-Men #17 - 53:41,Doctor Strange #8 - 55:06,The Immortal Hulk #9 - 57:41,Infinity Wars: Ghost Panther #1 - 1:00:39,Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #3 - 1:02:32,Mr. & Mrs. X #5 - 1:05:09,Shuri #2 - 1:11:04,Spider-Geddon Roundup - 1:12:31,Star Wars #57 - 1:16:06,Tony Stark: Iron Man #6 - 1:17:21,Uncanny X-Men #2 - 1:19:36,Web of Venom: Carnage Born One-Shot - 1:22:22,West Coast Avengers #4 - 1:24:17,Next Week’s Books - 1:27:23)

Au Radio: The Gold Standard of Comics, SciFi, Horror & Pop Culture Podcast

Welcome into the AU Radio Comics Corner! George & Travis open up and let us into their beautiful minds. Middlewest, Lollipop Kids, Mars Attacks, American Carnage, Sukebon Turbo, Betty Page, Crimson Lotus, Bloodbourne, Exorsisters, Batman, The New World, Justice League, Burnouts, Whispering Dark, Dick Tracy, & more! Music is provided by Kubbi and bensound.com. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Adventures Underground. AU Radio is a production of Adventures Underground. Copyright 2018, All Rights Reserved.

Cover B Podcast
Episode 2 - Dead Rabbits, Trailer Mania, Families

Cover B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 53:32


Weekly Pull Highlights: Lucifer #2, Cover #3, Web of Venom: Carnage Born, Archie #700, Exorsisters#2 and Middlewest #1 This week we discuss a big time lawsuit with Image Comics, run through the myriad of trailers recently released, and discuss our favorite comic families.

Panelology
Episode 130: A Romantic, Candlelit Podcast, Part II

Panelology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 104:39


Brian and Alex talk about all the books. Buckle up.(Including Animosity: Evolution #8, Captain Ginger #1, Black Hammer: Age of Doom #6, Aquaman #41, Batman #57, Green Lanterns #57, Justice League #10, Justice League Dark #4, Lucifer #1, New Challengers #6, Nightwing #51, Sideways #1, Teen Titans #23, Exorsisters #1, Astonishing X-Men #16, Infinity Wars: Weapon Hex #1, The Life of Captain Marvel #4, Marvel Zombie #1, Mr. and Mrs. X #4, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #311, Runaways #14, Shuri #1, Thor #6, The Unstoppable Wasp #1, What If? Ghost Rider #1, and Submerged #3. Plus, 1992’s WildC.A.T.s #1)

Number One Comic Books
Issue #17 These Savage Shores, Shuri, Exorsisters, Infinite Dark

Number One Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 115:04


In this episode we review these comic books: These Savage Shores, Shuri, Exorsisters and Infinite Dark(Brian's Pick) Exorsisters from IMAGE COMICS written by Ian Boothby with art by GISÈLE LAGACÉ                              Did you sign a deal with the Devil? Has your fiancé been dragged to Hell? Then Kate and Cate Harrow should be the first ones you call for timely soul retrieval at a reasonable rate! But why are these identical twins so different? Is there a darker secret?                                                   (Rod's Pick) Shuri from MARVEL COMICS written by Nnedi Okorafor with art by Leonardo Romero                          The world fell in love with her in the movie. Now, the Black Panther's techno-genius sister launches her own adventures — written by best-selling Afrofuturist author Nnedi Okorafor and drawn by Eisner-nominated artist Leonardo Romero! The Black Panther has disappeared, lost on a mission in space. And in his absence, everyone's looking at the next in line for the throne. But Shuri is happiest in a lab, surrounded by gadgets of her own creation. She'd rather be testing gauntlets than throwing them. But a nation without a leader is a vulnerable one — and Shuri may have to choose between Wakanda's welfare and her own.                      (Joe's Pick) Infinite Dark from IMAGE COMICS written by Ryan Cady with art by Andrea Mutti                            The universe ended, but onboard the void station Orpheus, a skeleton crew of humanity survived: the last two thousand souls, waiting for a second big bang that may never come. Now, two years into their voyage, Security Director Deva Karrell investigates the station’s first murder—and the otherworldly motives behind it.                                    (Rebekah's Pick) These Savage Shores from VAULT COMICS writtey by Ram V. with art by Sumit Kumar                                         Two centuries after the first European ship sailed to the Malabar Coast and made landfall at Calicut, the East India Company seeks to secure its future along the lucrative Silk Route, in the year 1766. An old evil now sails aboard a company ship, hoping to make a home in this new found land. But he will soon find that the ground along the Indus is an ancient one with daemons and legends far older than himself. Along These Savage Shores, where the days are scorched and the nights are full of teeth.

Yak Channel Podcast Network
The Guts of It All (Contest of Challengers)

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 62:00


Just like episode #177 from 4 years ago, Patrick is recovering from surgery so Dal has to work every day. That leads to asking if time away makes one like comics more or less than being at a store all the time? If we become millionaires (outside of comics retail, of course) would Challengers still exist? Trying to keep all-ages single issues in stock. So far there are 2 Christmas gift-worthy graphic novels for the season. There are so many Tillie Walden books available! 2 comics of note this week are Exorsisters #1 and Shuri #1. If you like Monstress, do you want more books like Monstress? Or just more Monstress? We held 3 events in the past week. Dal recaps his Ace Comic Con experience. Are you excited for DC’s new creative teams on some of their core characters? Is John Byrne coming back to the X-Men?

First Issue Club Comic Books
Marvel Zombie / Exorsisters / Shuri

First Issue Club Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 35:34


Our issues this week include “Marvel Zombie”, where The Defenders fight zombie hordes until they encounter a sentient undead; “Exorsisters” is a demon crime-stopping duo full of fire and brimstone; and “Shuri” gets deeper into Wakanda and Shuri’s evolving part(s) to play in its future.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 165

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 169:28


Jan solicits, Justice League Dark 4, Drowned Earth, Nightwing 51, Batman 57, Lucifer, Infinity Wars: Weapon Hex, Marvel Zombie, Peter Parker 311, Shuri, Venom Annual, Unstoppable Wasp, What If: Ghost Rider, X-Men Black - Mystique, Exorsisters, Captain Ginger, Source, Holliston Carnival of Carnage, Ogre, Lumberjanes OGN, Rise of the TMNT, Simpsons 245   Reviews: Sex Death Revolution, Plastic, God Country, Santa Clarita Diet s2, Halloween, Doctor Who, Haunting of Hill House   News: Superman TV series on CW, Lex coming to Supergirl, Luke Cage cancelled, Archie cancels Marvel Digest line   Comics Details: Lucifer 1 by Dan Watters, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara, Dave McCaig Justice League 10 by Scott Snyder, Francis Manapul Aquaman 41 by Dan Abnett, Lan Medina, Vicente Cifuentes, Gabe Eltaeb Infinity Wars: Weapon Hex 1 by Ben Acker, Ben Blacker, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Israel Silva Marvel Zombie 1 by W Maxwell Prince, Stefano Raffaele, Rachelle Rosenberg Peter Parker: Spectacular Spider-Man 311 by Sean Ryan, Juan Manuel Frigeri, Jason Keith Shuri 1 by Nnedi Okorafor, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire Venom Annual 1 by Donny Cates, Kev Walker, Chris Sotomayor, David Michelinie, Ron Lim, Scott Hanna, Rachelle Rosenberg, Jeff Loveness, Tigh Walker, James Stokoe Unstoppable Wasp 1 by Jeremy Whitley, GuriHiru What If: Ghost Rider by Sebastian Girner, Caspar Wijngaard X-Men Black - Mystique by Seanan McGuire, Marco Failla, Jesus Aburtov, Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Geraldo Borges, Rachelle Rosenberg Exorsisters 1 by Ian Boothby, Gisele Lagace, Pete Pantazis Captain Ginger 1 by Stuart Moore, June Brigman, Roy Richardson, Veronica Gandini Source 1 by Don Handfield, Charles Carvalho Ogre 1 by Bob Salley, Shawn Daley Holliston Carnival of Carnage 1 by Gregory Wright, Stephen Sharer, Joshua Werner Lumberjanes OGN: Infernal Compass by Lilah Sturges, Polterink, Alexa Sharpe Simpsons 245 by Nathan Kane, Rex Lindsey, Jason Ho Sex Death Revolution by Mags Visaggio, Becca Farrow Plastic by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, Laura Martin God Country by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Jason Wordie   Comics Countdown, 17 Oct 2018: Black Hammer: Age of Doom 6 by Jeff Lemire, Rich Tommaso Gideon Falls 7 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart East of West 39 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Cover 2 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Zu Orzu Thor 6 by Jason Aaron, Christian Ward Runaways 14 by Rainbow Rowell, David Lafuente, Takeshi Miyazawa Mall 2 by James Haick, Don Handfield, Rafael Loureiro, Diego Lima Justice League Dark 4 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson Exorsisters 1 by Ian Boothby, Gisele Lagace, Pete Pantazis Submerged 3 by Vita Ayala, Lisa Sterle, Jen Bartel

Perfectly Acceptable Podcast by Comics Place
Episode 104 - Done got hit by a car!

Perfectly Acceptable Podcast by Comics Place

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 74:07


Goodness Gracious, it's so nice to be surrounded by the ones you love. This week Justin, Django, & Jeff discuss the weeks books for the first time together in a very very long time. Ya know, getting the original band back together and all. This week we talk quickly and loudly about Gideon Falls #7, Thor #6, Exorsisters #1, Justice League Dark #4, & Batman #57… and of course a bunch of other books and esoteric things. If you listen very carefully, you can in fact feel the love tonight. Thanks to this week's two sponsors, Wilson Large at Dark Darkness and Murphy's Apple Juice MurphysAppleJuice.com. Apples are apples unless they're apple juice.Be wary of SPOILERS! There are a lot of them. So read these books before you listen to this podcast.Subscribe to us on iTunes or wherever you like to get your podcasts.Call in with your questions at 1-619-663-7336. Or email them to us info at our website address.Our music is by Nick Waite. You can find him at soundcloud.com/stemingway

The Comics Podcast
#123: It's About a Half Cup of Ice Cream

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 69:22


On this week's episode, Chad complains about editing books, Jean-luc saw some Nine Inch Nails, and Alex turned 22! Happy birthday, Alex! Also there might be some furry porn stuff in here; I can't remember if I cut it or not. Also also, check out Shylmagoghnar. Super cool band. Anyhow, for comics it's Batman, Justice League: Dark, Exorsisters, Cemetary Beach, and at least one more that I forget. Oh, and we review ice cream. Follow us @TheComicsPodcast and check us out on Facebook. Read our stuff on thecomicspodcast.com

Contest of Challengers
The Guts of It All

Contest of Challengers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 62:01


Just like episode #177 from 4 years ago, Patrick is recovering from surgery so Dal has to work every day. That leads to asking if time away makes one like comics more or less than being at a store all the time? If we become millionaires (outside of comics retail, of course) would Challengers still exist? Trying to keep all-ages single issues in stock. So far there are 2 Christmas gift-worthy graphic novels for the season. There are so many Tillie Walden books available! 2 comics of note this week are Exorsisters #1 and Shuri #1. If you like Monstress, do you want more books like Monstress? Or just more Monstress? We held 3 events in the past week. Dal recaps his Ace Comic Con experience. Are you excited for DC’s new creative teams on some of their core characters? Is John Byrne coming back to the X-Men?

The Comics Podcast
#123: It's About a Half Cup of Ice Cream

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 69:22


On this week's episode, Chad complains about editing books, Jean-luc saw some Nine Inch Nails, and Alex turned 22! Happy birthday, Alex! Also there might be some furry porn stuff in here; I can't remember if I cut it or not. Also also, check out Shylmagoghnar. Super cool band. Anyhow, for comics it's Batman, Justice League: Dark, Exorsisters, Cemetary Beach, and at least one more that I forget. Oh, and we review ice cream. Follow us @TheComicsPodcast and check us out on Facebook. Read our stuff on thecomicspodcast.com

The Comics Podcast
#123: It's About a Half Cup of Ice Cream

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 69:22


On this week's episode, Chad complains about editing books, Jean-luc saw some Nine Inch Nails, and Alex turned 22! Happy birthday, Alex! Also there might be some furry porn stuff in here; I can't remember if I cut it or not. Also also, check out Shylmagoghnar. Super cool band. Anyhow, for comics it's Batman, Justice League: Dark, Exorsisters, Cemetary Beach, and at least one more that I forget. Oh, and we review ice cream. Follow us @TheComicsPodcast and check us out on Facebook. Read our stuff on thecomicspodcast.com

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 569

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 106:24


DC Universe: Titans, The Thing: Project Pegasus, Exorsisters #1 from Image, High Heaven #1 from Ahoy Comics, Coda from BOOM!, plus a whole mess more!

Southern Fried Geekery
Ep.42 The Bear Necessities

Southern Fried Geekery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 122:50


*Comic Spoilers* We welcome special guest Bill Zanowitz from the Comic Book Bears Podcast to talk about the latest and greatest in geek culture. *Dr.Who*Luke Cage Canceled*Crunchyroll/Toonami Split*Alfred Series Casting*Shokugeki no Soma*Shuri #1*Exorsisters #1*Teen Titans #32*Jonesy: Nine Lives on Nostromo*Captain Ginger #1*Action Comics #1004*Dead Kings #1*Usagi Yojimbo #7*Mars Attacks #1 Go Forth and Love Comic Book Bears!

Radioactive Lounge Comics Podcast
Radioactive Lounge Episode 103: Fool's Gold

Radioactive Lounge Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 119:34


We’d like to say this episode is about comics but it’s more about Doogie Howser, summer flings and bad New Years Eve experiences. But we do sneak in reviews of a few new comics not to miss, and we review the 2 surefire disasters of this year, Venom and Titans - and discover neither were quite what we were expecting. SHOW NOTES: 00.00 Intro & News 20.15 Reviews: - My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies - Outer Darkness #1-2 - Exorsisters #1 - Murder Falcon #1 - Batman Vol. 2: I Am Suicide - The Spectre (2002) #15-17 59.00 Feature Topic: Venom & Titans reviews 1:41.28 BA’s PA

Au Radio: The Gold Standard of Comics, SciFi, Horror & Pop Culture Podcast

Welcome into the AU Radio Comics Corner! George & Travis open up and let us into their beautiful minds. Justice League, Aquaman, Batman, Nightwing, Lucifer, Cover, Life of Captain Marvel, Exorsisters, Archie 1941, Captain Ginger, Gideon Falls, Bloodbourne, Animus, & more! Music is provided by Kubbi and bensound.com. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Adventures Underground. AU Radio is a production of Adventures Underground. Copyright 2018, All Rights Reserved.

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 246

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 91:04


- Captain Ginger #1. Stuart Moore (W), June Brigman (A), Roy Richardson (I), Veronica Gandini (C). (Ahoy Comics). - Exorsisters #1. Ian Boothby (W), Gisèle Lagacé (A), Pete Pantazis (C). (Image). - High Heaven #1. Tom Peyer (W), Greg Scott (A), Andy Troy (C). (Ahoy Comics). - Marvel Zombie #1. W. Maxwell Prince (W), Steffano Raffaele (A), Rachelle Rosenberg (C). (Marvel). - Shuri #1. Nnedi Okorafor (W), Leonardo Romero (A), Jordie Bellaire (C). (Marvel). Los Irresistibles: Aphrodite V #4 (Final), Batman #57, Cemetery Beach #2 (de 7), Cover #2, Gideon Falls #7, MCMLXXV #2, Mr. and Mrs. X #4, Pearl #3 (de 6), Runaways #14, The New World #4 (de 5), Venom Annual #1.

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 246

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 91:04


- Captain Ginger #1. Stuart Moore (W), June Brigman (A), Roy Richardson (I), Veronica Gandini (C). (Ahoy Comics). - Exorsisters #1. Ian Boothby (W), Gisèle Lagacé (A), Pete Pantazis (C). (Image). - High Heaven #1. Tom Peyer (W), Greg Scott (A), Andy Troy (C). (Ahoy Comics). - Marvel Zombie #1. W. Maxwell Prince (W), Steffano Raffaele (A), Rachelle Rosenberg (C). (Marvel). - Shuri #1. Nnedi Okorafor (W), Leonardo Romero (A), Jordie Bellaire (C). (Marvel). Los Irresistibles: Aphrodite V #4 (Final), Batman #57, Cemetery Beach #2 (de 7), Cover #2, Gideon Falls #7, MCMLXXV #2, Mr. and Mrs. X #4, Pearl #3 (de 6), Runaways #14, The New World #4 (de 5), Venom Annual #1.

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 472-Wolf has a show, Valiant Glass Cover Variant, Speccin Walmart #2s, Stay Safe Jason, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 50:11


Episode 472-Wolf has a show, Valiant Glass Cover Variant, Flippin' Walmart #2s, Stay Safe Jason, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew. Visit Drew’s Ebay Store – Comics & Vinyl – Free Shipping https://www.ebay.com/sch/drew102e/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: 2nd Print Saga #54 #1 – Image (Drew) & DieDieDie #2 – Image (Eric). Check out: The Wolf Warner Report http://youtu.be/E9onOmB_ds8?a C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 471-Part 1 of 2-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 47:57


Episode 471-Part 1 of 2-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew. Visit Drew’s Ebay Store – Comics & Vinyl – Free Shipping https://www.ebay.com/sch/drew102e/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: 2nd Print Saga #54 #1 – Image (Drew) & DieDieDie #2 – Image (Eric). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Kowabunga Skype Shop Chat with Eric from Kowabunga Comics will be Wednesday August 22nd at 8:00 pm CST via Skype - ping him (ehelwig86) Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 471-Part 2 of 2-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 51:41


Episode 471-Part 2 of 2-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew. Visit Drew’s Ebay Store – Comics & Vinyl – Free Shipping https://www.ebay.com/sch/drew102e/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: 2nd Print Saga #54 #1 – Image (Drew) & DieDieDie #2 – Image (Eric). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Kowabunga Skype Shop Chat with Eric from Kowabunga Comics will be Wednesday August 22nd at 8:00 pm CST via Skype - ping him (ehelwig86) Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 471-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 99:39


Episode 471-Byrne Back at Marvel, July’s Monster Sales, What’s it Worth?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Eric & Drew. Visit Drew’s Ebay Store – Comics & Vinyl – Free Shipping https://www.ebay.com/sch/drew102e/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from= Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: 2nd Print Saga #54 #1 – Image (Drew) & DieDieDie #2 – Image (Eric). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Kowabunga Skype Shop Chat with Eric from Kowabunga Comics will be Wednesday August 22nd at 8:00 pm CST via Skype - ping him (ehelwig86) Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 470-CensorShip Variants, Uncanny X-men returns, July Top Ten, FF1 Firsts, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 52:59


Episode 470-CensorShip Variants, Uncanny X-men returns, July Top Ten, FF1 Firsts, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: Pearl #1 – DC(Drew) & 4th Printing Doomsday Clock #1 – DC (Kyle). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 - Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com - Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. -Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 289: The August Previews Catalog

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 153:51


It's that time again! It's the beginning of the month, and the latest issue of the Previews catalog is out. And as they always do, the Two Guys meticulously go through the latest solicits, highlighting a variety of upcoming titles in Previewsthat they're interested in or they think is worth considering. Among the many publishers and titles that they focus on in the August catalog include: Image Comics - Blackbird#1, Dead Rabbit#1, Exorsisters#1, Juke Joint#1, Wytches: Bad Egg Halloween Special, Norroway Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway, Men of Wrath, and Royalboiler: Brandon Graham's Drawn Out Collection Dark Horse Comics - Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion#1, Black Hammer: Age of Doom#8, and EC Archives: Vault of Horror Vol. 5 DC Comics/Vertigo - Cursed Comics Cavalcade#1, The Books of Magic#1, Lucifer#1, Hex Wives#1, and Vertigo: A Celebration of 25 Years IDW Publishing - Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader's Castle#1-#5, The Highest House, Mattéo Book One: 1914-1915, The Great Treasury of Christmas Comic Book Stories, Lodger#1, and Supers, Book One Dynamite Entertainment - The Lone Ranger#1, James Bond: The Body, and The Spirit: Corpse-Makers BOOM! Studios - Adventure Time Season 11#1, Sparrowhawk#1, Hex Vet: Witches in Training, I Moved to Los Angeles to Work in Animation, and The Sons of El Topo Vol 1: Cain Abrams Comicarts - Run: Book One Adhouse - Live/Work#2 Aftershock Comics - Dead Kings#1, The Last Space Race#1, and Lollipop Kids#1 Ah Comics - Mark Twain's Niagara Book Ahoy Comics - Captain Ginger#1 and Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror#1 Animal Media Group - Queen of Kenosha Black Mask Studios - Sex Death Revolution#1 Candlewick Press - Lost Soul, Be at Peace Conundrum Press - Flem Fantagraphics Books - Kramer's Ergot 10, Love and Rockets Vol. IV#6, Fante Bukowski Three: A Perfect Failure, and The Crumb Compendium First Second - Last Pick Vol. 1, Science Comics: The Brain, On a Sunbeam, Secret Coders Vol. 6: Monsters and Modules, The Unsinkable Walker Bean and the Knights of the Waxing Moon, and The Zita the Spacegirl Trilogy Box Set Gallery 13 - To Build a Fire Graphix - The Hidden Witch Harper Collins Publishers - To Kill a Mockingbird Humanoids - My New York Marathonand Superman Isn't Jewish (But I Am Kinda) Iron Circus Comics - The Girl Who Married a Skull and Other African Stories Learner Publishing Group - Jane Austen: Her Heart Did Whisper Lion Forge - Petit, Quantum Mechanics, and Timothy Top NBM - Of Blood and Dust New York Review Comics - Piero Oni Press - Merry Men Pantheon Books - Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation Pegasus - The First Man: The Graphic Novel Quirk Books - The League of Regrettable Sidekicks Renegade Arts Entertainment - Frank Scribner - Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home SelfMadeHero - Andy: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol, H.P. Lovecraft: Four Classic Horror Stories, and Wolf Silver Sprocket - Snowbirdand You Can Try Again Souring Penguin Press - Daisy Blackwood: Pilot for Hire, Vol. 1 Triangle Square - Zenobia VIZ Media - Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, Tokyo Ghoul Complete Box Set, Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction Vol. 3, and Ao Haru Ride Vol. 1 Yen Press - Crush Kodansha Comics - Battle Angel Alita: Holy Nights and Other Stories Seven Seas Entertainment - Wonderland Vol. 1 Vertical Comics - Pop Team Epic Vol. 1  

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 469-Happy Birthday Kyle, Demanding eBay-ers, Venom Pushback, Are single issues disappearing?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 43:12


Episode 469-Happy Birthday Kyle, Demanding eBay-ers, Venom Pushback, Are single issues disappearing?, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: Riptide #1 – Red 5 (Drew) & Black Badge #1 – IDW (Kyle). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 - Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com - Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. -Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 467-Saga takes a break, Selling New 52 Shazam, Evil Eisners, Disney-Fox Done Deal, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 55:51


Episode 467-Saga takes a break, Selling New 52 Shazam, Evil Eisners, Disney-Fox Done Deal, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Spec Picks For Next Week: Leviathan #1 – Image (Drew) & Seeds #1 – Dark Horse (Kyle). C4FaP Cover B Spec Bundle Blackbird #1, Errand Boys #1, Exorsisters #1, Jook Joint #1 - Need a new LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com - Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. -Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.

Jesus Take the Reel
A Little Help from Our Friends: Movies about Helping

Jesus Take the Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 95:17


This week we get by with a little help from our friends, and I get by with a little help from my sister, Exorsisters-host Marlie Miller! Since we both work in “helping professions,” we decided to talk through movies about helping! Marlie - The Sixth Sense and coming alongside another Jordan - Short Term 12 and self-care in helping professions If you enjoy our show, find us on Apple Podcasts, subscribe and leave a review!