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Geeksplained Podcast
Book Club: Bendis' New Avengers Part 42 (New Avengers #31-34)

Geeksplained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 276:05


THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! Join the Book Club Bois for the last ride in Brian Michael Bendis' epic NEW AVENGERS SAGA! With a new age dawning on the Marvel Universe, Luke Cage and Jessica Jones are at a crossroads. Their lives as superheroes are clashing with the lives they want to live… and it's time to say goodbye. But before they can step into their next chapter, a grudge from beyond the grave threatens to bring their world crashing down. Will they survive their last day as Avengers? Covers New Avengers (2010) #31-34 by Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Gaydos, Carlos Pacheco, Michael Avon Oeming, Mike Deodato Jr., Chuck BB, Ming Doyle, Farel Dalrymple, Lucy Knisley, Becky Cloonan and Yves Bigerel Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets

Comics In Motion Podcast
Indie Comics Spotlight: Creator Corner with Matt Kindt

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 49:04


Flux House, a new boutique imprint at Dark Horse that features the writing (and sometimes art) of bestselling cartoonist Matt Kindt, with crime, science fiction, and humor stories, all told and presented in startling and untraditional ways. Kindt has been writing and illustrating espionage and action-fueled comics like BRZRKR (with Keanu Reeves), Apache Delivery Service, BANG! Dept. H, Ether, Fear Case, MIND MGMT, Folklords, Revolver, 3 Story, Super Spy, and Pistolwhip for the last two decades. And it's safe to say that he is having a moment this spring... (More details below.) This year brings: The publication of his new series, Spy Suburb. This 3 part mini-series from Dark Horse Comics and Flex Books launched on January 11. This comic is the funniest thing Kindt has ever written. As Dark Horse Publisher Mike Richardson said, “If you close your eyes and imagine John Wick being dropped into a Wes Anderson film, you'll have a sense of the world of SPY SUPERB.” The release of Mind MGMT: Bootleg in hardcover (February 15, comic shop date; February 28, bookstore date). The latest series in the conspiracy-laden and mind-twisting universe of MIND MGMT, MIND MGMT: BOOTLEG marks the first time the series has been illustrated by an artist other than Kindt, featuring the work of Farel Dalrymple, Jill Thompson, David Rubín, and Matt Lesniewski. In MIND MGMT, a covert government agency of psychic super spies fell into oblivion after one of their top agents went rogue. What looked like the end was only the beginning as a former leader of MIND MGMT explores the darkest parts of the world and recruits a team of forgotten agents to rebuild the organization, bend reality, and go to war with a competing agency.   Mister Mammoth is the world's greatest detective. The only mystery he can't seem to solve? How, exactly, he became the world's greatest detective… This spring, Dark Horse will publish the clever existential noir MISTER MAMMOTH, the first-ever original graphic novel from bestselling cartoonist Matt Kindt's all-new imprint, Flux House. Writer Matt Kindt will be joined on MISTER MAMMOTH by internationally acclaimed artist Jean-Denis Pendanx in his U.S. debut. Also in March, BOOM! Studios will publish the final issue of BRZRKR the 12-part comic book series co-created and co-written by movie star Keanu Reeves. The issue is co-written by Reeves and Kindt, and features artist Ron Garney, colorist Bill Crabtree and letterer Clem Robins.  In April Flux House and Dark Horse will publish Hairball by Kindt and artist Tyler Jenkins with colors by Hilary Jenkins. In this supernatural thriller from the Eisner-nominated creators of Fear Case and Apache Delivery Service, a dysfunctional family's mounting problems may or may not be caused by an unlikely culprit: the family's cat.  Upcoming Flux House publications will take many forms and formats, with each release having a distinct presentation including unique trim-sizes with two publications to be magazine-sized and special print features (like die-cut and fur) and a punch-card dust jacket that reveals a secret message. These publications are personally designed by Kindt to be both books and art objects. Today's episode is brought to you by Reburn.  Please, treat yourself and get a copy of this brilliant indie comic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comics-in-motion-podcast/message

Beginnings
Episode 574: Farel Dalrymple

Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 66:58


On today's episode, I talk to comics creator Farel Dalrymple. Originally from Tulsa, OK, Farel Dalrymple has been creating comics for over two decades. While attending the School of Visual Arts in New York, he was one of the founders of the Meathaus Collective, who published the Meathaus comics anthology. And since then, he's written and illustrated a wide range of comics, worked with Jonathan Lethem on Omega the Unknown and created numerous creator-owned books like The Often Wrong, Proxima Centauri, It Will All Hurt, Pop Gun War and The Wrenchies. Many of these are on Image; all of them are worth your time! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!  

Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast
Creator Corner: Matt Kindt on Flux House

Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 54:02


When is a comic no longer a comic? Matt Kindt is determined to find out with his new Dark Horse Comics imprint, Flux House. The comic creator has always strived to push the art form, but he feels he can go even crazier and further by breaking the norms. The new four-part Mind MGMT: Bootleg series, made in collaboration with artists Farel Dalrymple, Jill Thompson, David Rubín, and Matt Lesniewski, is simply stage one in what's sure to be a revolutionary play to alter comics. In this episode, we chat with Matt Kindt about the Fluxus art movement and how it inspired him to do more with the comic book medium. We discuss the challenges of revolution within a capitalistic system and how to get around those necessary hiccups. It begins with putting your faith in the audience. They always want to go on a wild ride. Anyone who has attended a Matt Kindt book signing knows the artist delights in modifying a mass-produced object like a comic into a unique, one-of-a-kind artifact. With Flux House, can he replicate the experience on a grander scale? Kindt is not totally sure, but he's determined to find out. Mind MGMT: Bootleg #1 is currently on stands at your local shop. You can follow Matt Kindt through Twitter, Instagram, and his website. Our conversation with Matt Kindt is part two in our week-long celebration building up to the return of San Diego Comic-Con International. Part one was our chat with Survival Street writers James Asmus and Jim Festante. You can listen to their episode HERE. Part three drops this Thursday and will see Scott Snyder's return to CBCC, discussing his latest wave of Comixology creations. Part four arrives on Saturday, and it's a delightful chat with Love Everlasting co-creators Elsa Charretier and Tom King. Follow along with our Comic-Con coverage using the hashtag #CBCCatSDCC on our Twitter and Instagram. And, please, share these episodes with your friends. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts. SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY JOINING OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art by @Karen_XmenFan.

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #209

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 33:37


Little Monsters #5 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Dustin Nguyen | Letters: Steve Wands | $3.99 Saga #60 from Image | Writer(s): Brian K. Vaughan | Artist(s): Fiona Staples | $2.99   Fire Power #22 from Image | Writer(s): Robert Kirkman | Artist(s): Chris Samnee Matthew Wilson | $3.99 Once & Future #27 from BOOM! Studios (W) Kieron Gillen (A) Dan Mora $3.99 I Closet #2 from Image | Writer(s): James TynionIV | Artist(s): Gavin Fullerton Chris O'Halloran | $3.99 Deadbox #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Ben Tiesma | $4.99   Mind MGMT Bootleg #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Matt Kindt | Artist(s): Farel Dalrymple | $3.99 Bone Orchard Mythos Prelude #1 (One Shot) FCBD 2022 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Andrea Sorrentino | $3.99 Ballad Of Gordon Barleycorn #1 from Black Caravan | Writer(s): Colin McHugh Duncan Sligh | Artist(s): Colin McHugh | $4.99 Twig #3 from Image | Writer(s): Skottie Young | Artist(s): Kyle Strahm | $3.99 Basilisk #9 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Jonas Scharf | $3.99   Absolution #1 from AWA/Upshot (W) Peter Milligan (A) Mike Deodato $3.99  Ward #2 from Dark Horse Comics (W) Scott Cavan (A) Andres Ponce $3.99   Tales From Harrow County Lost Ones #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Emily Schnall | $3.99 A Town Called Terror #4 from Image | Writer(s): Steve Niles | Artist(s): Szymon Kudranski | $3.99 Eight Billion Genies #3 from Image | Writer(s): Charles Soule | Artist(s): Ryan Browne | $3.99 Barbaric Harvest Blades #1 (One Shot) from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Michael Morici | Artist(s): Nathan Gooden Richard Pace | $5.99 Broken Eye #4 from Scout Comics | Writer(s): Martin Etxeberria Xabier Etxeberria | Artist(s): Inaki Arenas | $3.99 Dogs Of London #3 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Peter Milligan | Artist(s): Artecida | $3.99 Justice Warriors #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Matt Bors | Artist(s): Ben Clarkson | $4.99 Quests Aside #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Brian Schirmer | Artist(s): Elena Gogou | $4.99 West Of Sundown #4 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Tim Seeley Aaron Campbell | Artist(s): Jim Terry | $4.99 Astronaut Down #2 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): James Patrick | Artist(s): Rubine | Colors: Valentina Briski | Letters: Carlos M. Mangual | $3.99   Prodigy: The Icarus Society #1 from Image Comics (W) Mark Millar (A) Matteo Buffagni $3.99 Theres Something Wrong With Patrick Todd #1 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Ed Brisson | Artist(s): Gavin Guidry | $4.99    

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #208

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 42:08


  Public Domain #1 from Image | Writer(s): Chip Zdarsky | Artist(s): Chip Zdarsky | $3.99   Hit Me #4 from | Artists | Writers & Artisans | Writer(s): Christa Faust | Artist(s): Priscilla Petraites | $3.99  BRZRKR (Berzerker) #9 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Matt Kindt Keanu Reeves | Artist(s): Ron Garney | $3.99 Eight Billion Genies #2 from Image | Writer(s): Charles Soule | Artist(s): Ryan Browne | $3.99 What's The Furthest Place From Here #7 from Image | Writer(s): Matthew Rosenberg Tyler Boss | Artist(s): Josh Hixson | Letters: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou | $3.99 Broken Eye #3 from Scout Comics | Writer(s): Martin Etxeberria Xabier Etxeberria | Artist(s): Inaki Arenas | $3.99 Pentagram Of Horror #2 from Black Caravan | Writer(s): Marco Fontanili | Artist(s): Marco Fontanili | $5.99 Canto Tales Of The Unnamed World #1 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): David M. Booher | Artist(s): Drew Zucker | $3.99 Department Of Truth #19 from Image | Writer(s): James TynionIV | Artist(s): Martin Simmonds | $3.99 Agent Of W.O.R.L.D.E. #1 from Scout Comics | Writer(s): Deniz Camp | Artist(s): Filya Bratukhin | $4.99 Mind MGMT Bootleg #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Matt Kindt | Artist(s): Farel Dalrymple | $3.99 Bone Orchard Mythos Prelude #1 (One Shot) FCBD 2022 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Andrea Sorrentino | $3.99 Closet #2 from Image | Writer(s): James TynionIV | Artist(s): Gavin Fullerton Chris O'Halloran | $3.99 Fire Power #22 from Image | Writer(s): Robert Kirkman | Artist(s): Chris Samnee Matthew Wilson | $3.99 Little Monsters #5 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Dustin Nguyen | $3.99 Saga #60 from Image | Writer(s): Brian K. Vaughan | Artist(s): Fiona Staples | $2.99 Twig #3 from Image | Writer(s): Skottie Young | Artist(s): Kyle Strahm | $3.99 Astronaut Down #2 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): James Patrick | Artist(s): Rubine | $3.99 Ballad Of Gordon Barleycorn #1 from Black Caravan | Writer(s): Colin McHugh Duncan Sligh | Artist(s): Colin McHugh | $4.99 Basilisk #9 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Jonas Scharf | $3.99 Deadbox #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Ben Tiesma | $4.99 Theres Something Wrong With Patrick Todd #1 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Ed Brisson | Artist(s): Gavin Guidry | $4.99   Absolution #1 from AWA/Upshot (W) Peter Milligan (A) Mike Deodato $3.99  Once & Future #27 from BOOM! Studios (W) Kieron Gillen (A) Dan Mora $3.99     This week's That Guy in That Show is Simon Oakland

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Der Free Comic Book Day liegt hinter uns, das Bahnhofskino auch. Leider konnten Robert und Patrick auf keiner der beiden Veranstaltungen zusammen auftauchen. Also tauschen sie ihre jeweiligen Erfahrungen miteinander aus. Robert war mit Mikro unterwegs und hat ein paar Töne mitgebracht, Patrick dafür jede Menge Fotos, die parallel zum Podcast hier zu finden sind: https://www.instagram.com/pengpuffpow_dercomicpodcast/ COMIC OF THE MONTH ist MIND MGMT BOOTLEG von Farel Dalrymple und Matt Kindt. Natürlich freuen sich die beiden über euer Feedback: pengpuffpow@podnews.de Comics in dieser Folge: • BARBARIC • FCBD 2022 AVENGERS X-MEN #1 • FCBD 2022 DARK CRISIS • FCBD 2022 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES • MANIAC OF NEW YORK • NOTTINGHAM • TMNT: BEST OF RAT KING • TMNT: THE ARMAGEDDON GAME • TMNT: THE ARMAGEDDON GAME: PRE-GAME • TMNT: THE ARMAGEDDON GAME: OPENING MOVES • TMNT: THE LAST RONIN • THE ETERNALS • X-MEN/FANTASTIC FOUR • X-MEN HELLFIRE GALA Alle erwähnten Comics gibt es wie immer auch bei Black Dog Comics: www.blackdog.de

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Der Free Comic Book Day liegt hinter uns, das Bahnhofskino auch. Leider konnten Robert und Patrick auf keiner der beiden Veranstaltungen zusammen auftauchen. Also tauschen sie ihre jeweiligen Erfahrungen miteinander aus. Robert war mit Mikro unterwegs und hat ein paar Töne mitgebracht, Patrick dafür jede Menge Fotos, die parallel zum Podcast hier zu finden sind: https://www.instagram.com/pengpuffpow_dercomicpodcast/ COMIC OF THE MONTH ist MIND MGMT BOOTLEG von Farel Dalrymple und Matt Kindt. Natürlich freuen sich die beiden über euer Feedback: pengpuffpow@podnews.de Comics in dieser Folge: • BARBARIC • FCBD 2022 AVENGERS X-MEN #1 • FCBD 2022 DARK CRISIS • FCBD 2022 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES • MANIAC OF NEW YORK • NOTTINGHAM • TMNT: BEST OF RAT KING • TMNT: THE ARMAGEDDON GAME • TMNT: THE ARMAGEDDON GAME: PRE-GAME • TMNT: THE ARMAGEDDON GAME: OPENING MOVES • TMNT: THE LAST RONIN • THE ETERNALS • X-MEN/FANTASTIC FOUR • X-MEN HELLFIRE GALA Alle erwähnten Comics gibt es wie immer auch bei Black Dog Comics: www.blackdog.de

The Comic Lounge Podcast
PROPHET reimagined by Brandon Graham

The Comic Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 39:12


On today's episode , Dr. Ben Anthony joins me to discuss Prophet written by Brandon Graham and illustrated by Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple and Giannis Milonogiannis! This was a completely new take on the popular 90s character and one of the best sci-fi comics in years.   Link to WIZƎRD 2 https://cosmiclionproductions.com/t/xn--wizrd-9kc Ben's Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thick_comics/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thick_Comics https://linktr.ee/ThickComics   The Comic Lounge Links Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecomiclounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecomiclounge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecomiclounge Send us your feedback or comments to https://www.thecomiclounge.com thecomicloungepod@gmail.com

Robots From Tomorrow!
[Rebroadcast] Episode 157: THE WRENCHIES by Farel Dalrymple

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 106:56


This episode was originally broadcast on January 15, 2015.   People often say there is a single line between fantasy and reality. But in Farel Dalrymple's "The Wrenchies", there are just as many lines between different realities as there are on the pages themselves. Described by Multiversity Comics' own Matthew Meylikhov as a book "about how damn great and powerful comic books are", Dalrymple's graphic novel is one part post-apocalyptic children's adventure, one part existential adult apocalypse, one part semiautobio, one part love letter to four-color stories, and one part alchemical x-factor. Each new reading brings as many questions as answers, but Mike and Greg take a stab at what Dalrymple is trying to say with Sherwood, Hollis, and the rest of the cast. Background is given, techniques are discussed, knowledge is dropped, and the unforgiving mistress that is watercolor is name-checked in this attempt to try and encapsulate what one of 2014's strongest OGN's means to its characters, its creator, and its audience. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe & enjoy your funny books.

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The Devil in Detail
#21 Red, White & Black Part 3

The Devil in Detail

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 73:57


         After two weeks of mind blowing guest appearances Eli and Ben finally get back to the exhaustive task of meticulously dissecting every Grendel story, panel and page as only two obsessed cartoonists could! This episode features three stories from the Red, White and Black anthology that elaborate on the 'Devil by the Deed' graphic novella which play with the living, literary structure of one of comics' greatest narrative tapestries!         Phil Hester and Ande Parks give us our most intimate look into the devil-tinged schemes of Barry Pulumbo in 'Devil Crossed'! Michael Avon Oeming revisits and revises Grendel's first clash with the Wondrous Wolf, Argent in 'Devil's Clash'! Farel Dalrymple dresses Grendel as anti-hero in  the seedy world of Bernie Gene for "Devil's Retribution'! Eli Schwab https://cosmiclionproductions.com/ Grab a Wizerd: The Comic MegaZine here: https://cosmiclionproductions.com/t/x... @CosmicLion on Instagram Ben Granoff @BenGranoff on Instagram Much love to Matt Wagner who is now on instagram @MattWagnerComics We are also on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-devil-in-detail/id1515990826 and Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzmBWoPHse5b2oNVbMwOu?si=OFofifuxTyKjeITOmHWxQA

The Devil in Detail
#20 Farel Dalrymple

The Devil in Detail

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 80:56


The Grendelin' continues as Eli and Ben sit down with iconoclast cartoonist Farel Dalrymple for a career spanning interview about his Grendel story 'Devil's Retribution', The secrets behind the shared universe in his stream of rollarcoaster-consciousness graphic novels, SVA and the Meathaus collective, David Lynch, Laura Ingalls Wilder, god, the universe and everything! Eli Schwab https://cosmiclionproductions.com/ Grab a Wizerd: The Comic MegaZine here: https://cosmiclionproductions.com/t/x... @CosmicLion on Instagram Ben Granoff @BenGranoff on Instagram Much love to Matt Wagner who is now on instagram @MattWagnerComics Farel Dalrymple https://fareldalrymple.com/ https://www.instagram.com/fareldal/ We are also on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-devil-in-detail/id1515990826 and Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzmBWoPHse5b2oNVbMwOu?si=OFofifuxTyKjeITOmHWxQA  

Slow Readers
Prophet: Remission by Brandon Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, Giannis Milonogiannis

Slow Readers

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 50:14


Daniel forces us all to reflect on this awesomely grotesque graphic novel that’s a ‘sort of’ sequel a Rob Liefeld comic! By the eye! Also: a Rob Liefeld game is played! 29:45 A Literary Game 38:35 Final Thoughts TopgallantRadio.com - Radio for sailors

Bendis Assembled
Episode 249: New Avengers #34

Bendis Assembled

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 38:45


This is it. No more New Avengers. Luke Cage takes us by the hand walks us into the sunset! Covering New Avengers #34 Artist: Mike Deodato Jr, Chuck BB, Farel Dalrymple, Ming Doyle, Lucy Knisley, Becky Cloonan, Yves Bigrel Released: 11/28/12 You can find out all about our show on our website You can watch our trailer for Season 2 of Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled

A Very Special Episode
AVSEPod Episode 54: Diff'rent Strokes - "The Reporter"

A Very Special Episode

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018


This week, we review Diff'rent Strokes Season 5, Episode 22, "The Reporter", in which we finally (?) learn to "just say no", as Nancy Reagan fills Arnold in on what she's talkin' bout: the war on drugs. Relive the relatable experience of having one's own integrity validated by the first lady of the United States making a personal appearance in your classroom as we discuss one of the more iconic Very Special episodes in TV history. Special guest, Farel Dalrymple, beloved & acclaimed comic book artist, drops in to learn about how dumb drugs are and comment on Gary Coleman's incredible performance.So just say no, then download and listen here, rate & review us on iTunes or listen via Podbean, Stitcher and Google Play. You can follow the show on Twitter, like our Facebook page, and email us via avsepodcast@gmail.com.Farel can be found on Twitter @FarelDalrymple and on Patreon.Also, be sure to check out Carolyn's spinoff podcast, Pitch Please!, here, and buy the game here!http://media.averyspecialepisodepodcast.com/AVerySpecialEpisode054.mp3

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 552

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 143:46


Image-O-Rama: The Weatherman #2 by Jody Leheup and Nathan Fox, Farmhand #1 by Rob Guillory, Hack/Slash: Resurrection #8 by Tini Howard and Celor, and Proxima Centauri by Farel Dalrymple, LEGO Voltron, Ant Man and the Wasp, Cosmic Ghost Rider #1, Batman #50, Catwoman #1, Black Panther #2, Captain America #1, Tony Stark: Iron Man, The Dark Judges: The Fall of Deadworld Book One by Kek-W and Dave Kendall from Rebellion, Korgi: Short Tails by Christian Slade from Top Shelf, Alterna Comics-O-Rama: Zero Jumper #2, Tinseltown #2, and It Came Out on a Wednesday #1, Infinity 8 Volume 1: Love and Mummies from LionForge, Ruinworld #1 by Derek Laufman from Kaboom, plus a whole mess more!

The Comics Alternative
On Location: The June Visit to Heroes Aren't Hard to Find

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 72:21


It's another on-location recording at Heroes Aren't Hard to Find in Charlotte, NC. But with this episode the podcast is doing something different. The on-location show will be going up twice monthly -- schedules permitting -- and joining Derek on these Heroes shows will be Michael Kobre, another guy with a PhD talking about comics. On their on-location shows, Mike and Derek will discuss very recent comics, those being released in the week or two before the recording, that have caught their attention. Mike will primarily focus on the DC and Marvel mainstream titles, while Derek will concentrate on non-mainstream, or alternative and indie, comics. And, of course, they will invite customers and employees of the shop to join in on the conversation. On this episode, Mike discusses the work of Tom King, including the recent deluxe edition of The Sheriff of Babylon, his work on Marvel's Vision, and his run on Batman. Derek comments on recent issues from Image Comics -- specifically Farel Dalrymple's Proxima Centauri#1, Jody LeHeup and Nathan Fox's The Weatherman #1, and Joseph Keatinge and Bret Blevins's Stellar#1-- as well as the minicomics he recently discovered from Natalie Andrewson. Stay tuned, because Mike and Derek will be back at Heroes Aren't Hard to Find in a couple of weeks! Alonzo Cunningham, Zyg Furmaniuk, and Michael Kobre Alonzo Cunningham and Zyg Furmaniuk    

WORST. COMIC. PODCAST. EVER!
WCPE Episode 209 - DC News, Black Panther Variant Giveaway, and More Interviews!

WORST. COMIC. PODCAST. EVER!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 82:24


Another busy week for the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! John is back from his European vacation, so the guys have a lot to catch up on over the last two weeks. Things have been busy at DC Comics in the last week. A tease over the weekend hinted at comic books being part of the DC Universe streaming service, which has the guys ready to get out their wallets. And earlier this week, Geoff Johns stepped down (or was forced out) as DC's Chief Creative Officer, only to be replaced by DC Co-Publisher Jim Lee. Listen in to get our take on the news items.  Next, Cullen visited Comic Cave PDX over the weekend, where he met artist Tom Beland. Tom has done the spectacular art of the Black Panther #1 variant coming out next month. He was signing advance copies of the book, and even did a quick interview with Cullen to discuss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.  Cullen did get a copy of the Black Panther #1 variant, signed by Tom, and we are going to pass it along to one of you! To be entered into the drawing, you need to make a $5 minimum donation to the Hero Initiative. Send us proof of your donation by next Wednesday, June 20, 2018, to worstcomicpodcastever at gmail dot com to be entered. One lucky person will have the book sent to them, well before the actual release of the title.  Cullen has two additional interviews that he conducted at the Image Expo earlier this spring. First is a conversation with creator Farel Dalrymple, whose new book is Proxima Centauri. Next is an interview with Jody Leheup and Nathan Fox for The Weatherman. Both of those titles are hitting the shelves soon!  We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint’s Comics. Clint’s is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint’s has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint’s or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.

Ansia Viva Comics
Ansia Viva Vol.2 - Episodio 8 – DE ENTRE LOS MUERTOS

Ansia Viva Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 169:02


Ansia Viva Vol.2 - Episodio 8 – DE ENTRE LOS MUERTOS En este octavo episodio de la segunda temporada: “DE ENTRE LOS MUERTOS”, los monetes extasiados por la mística de la pasada Semana Santa, van a comentar casos de muerte y resurrección acontecidos en las mas variopintas circunstancias en el mundo de los comics. Hablaremos de distintas series o colecciones en las que la muerte y posterior resurrección del personaje son un factor básico: [00:09:25] “La muerte de Superman”: Varios autores (1992) [00:22:38] "Revival”: Tim Seeley, Mike Norton (20012-17) [00:32:05] "Monstruosidades": Steve Niles, Bernie Wrightson (2011) [00:47:20] "El Cuervo”: James O´Barr (1989-1990) [01:03:20] Comentarios de los lectores, presentados por nuestro mono más sexy, Carlos Playboy. [01:06:26] "TOMIE”: Junji Ito (1987-2000) [01:20:20] "El contrato de Judas” (La muerte de Terra): Marv Wolfman, George Perez (1982) [01:37:06] “La Búsqueda dela Visión”: John Byrne (1989) [01:51:50] “Lobo´s back”: Keith Giffen, Alan Grant, Simon Bisley (1992) [01:51:50] “PROPHET”: Brandon Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, Giannis Milonogiannis (2012-2017) [02:29:40] Monkey Bussiness: Hoy tenemos a al omnipresente David Varelux, cerebro detrás del podcast “Pájaros en la Quijotera” (https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-pajaros-quijotera_sq_f1127659_1.html), y colaborador de infinidad más: Es la hora de las tortas, Una del Oeste, etc... Recordad que todos aquellos que comenten y den “like” al audio en Ivoox entrarán en el sorteo de un tomo cedido por Norma Editorial para este fin: El Vol.1 de “Este del Oeste” de Nick Dragotta y Jonathan Hickman. Twitter: http://twitter.com/AnsiaVivaComics FACEBOOK: Página: https://www.facebook.com/AnsiaVivaComicsGroup Grupo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/152025455181805/ BLOG: https://ansiavivacomics100290953.wordpress.com/

I Read Comic Books
Episode 151 | Kait read every book at her library

I Read Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 71:20


This episode was recorded on March 11th, 2018. Mike, Brian, and Kait sit down to discuss comics translated into English. From France, Belgium, Japan, and more! And in this episode, a two interviews from Emerald City Comic Con 2018 with Michael Garland and Farel Dalrymple! Timestamps 00:00:00 – Start/Last Week in Comics 00:09:51 – Comic Picks 00:16:17 – Interview with Michael Garland 00:21:05 – Interview with Farel Dalrymple 00:25:10 – Translated/Not English Comics 01:07:26 – Wrap/Credits Comic Reads/Picks for this week Again!! Volume 1 Iceman #11 Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows #1 Abbott #2 Planetary Vol 1-3 The Lost Property The Arrival Buffy Season 11, Giles #1 Generation X #1-#3 Invincible #103-#138 Husk Vol. 1 My Hero Academia Vol. 1 My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness Wildstorm: Michael Cray #6 Star Wars: Thrawn #2 Vampironica #1 Bakuman District 14 Bramble Lulu Anew The World of Edena Once Our Land Amma Code XIII The Art of Flying Exception of Once Our Land Relevant Links/Information Mike – @mikerapin Kait – @KaitLphere Brian – @Brianhead Michael Garland – @MichaelGarland Farel Dalrymple – @fareldalrymple Our music is provided by Infinity Shred. You can find them on Bandcamp. This week’s episode was produced by Mike Rapin and edited by Zander Riggs. Have a question? Want us to talk about a topic? Submit discussion topics to our subreddit /r/IReadComicBooks or our Goodreads group and get a hold of us in the comments or here: ircb@destroythecyb.org – @ircbpodcast & #IReadComicBooks. Hey #PodernFamily listeners! Thanks for dropping by! TuneIn | Player.fm | Overcast | RadioPublic

Fantastic Fourcast
Episode 589

Fantastic Fourcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 25:47


Fantastic Four #600 from Dec. 2011.  "Forever" by Jonathan Hickman with Steve Epting, Carmine DiGiandomenico, Ming Doyle, Leinil Francis Yu, and Farel Dalrymple.  (Plus FF-12)

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 460

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 153:35


The Wild Storm by Warren Ellis, Jon Davis-Hunt, and Ivan Plascencia, Moby Dick by Chabouté from Dark Horse, Super Sons #1 by Peter J. Tomasi, Jorge Jimenez, and Alejandro Sanchez, Chester 3000 Volume 2: Isabelle and George by Jess Fink, Prophet by Brandon Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, Giannis Milonogiannis, Emma Rios, Fil Barlow, Helen Maier, Boo Cook, Malachi Ward, Matt Sheean, Zachary Baldus, Aaron Conley, Jim Rugg, Bayard Baudoin, Dave Taylor, Ron Wimberly, James Stokoe, Lando, Grim Wilkins, Sandra Lanz, Onta, Ron Ackins, Tom Parkinson-Morgan, Gael Bertrand, Rob Liefeld, Addison Duke, Ludroe, Xurxo G. Penalta, Amy Claire, Richard Ballerman, Joseph Bergen II, Graham, Jason Wordie, Ron Ackins, Lin Visel, and Paul Davey from Image, Haunted Horror #26 and Joe Kubert by Craig Yoe and IDW, Justice League of America: Rebirth #1 by Steve Orlando, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oclair Albert, and Marcelo Maiolo, Kickstarter's Femme Magnifique anthology edited by Shelly Bond and Brian Miller, Jason Shiga's Demon Volume 2, Star Trek: Boldly Go #5 by Mike Johnson and Tony Shasteen from IDW, plus a whole mess more!

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Comics Manifest | Inspiring Interviews with Influential Creators in Comics
019: Testing Your Limits with Farel Dalrymple

Comics Manifest | Inspiring Interviews with Influential Creators in Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 37:17


Farel Dalrymple is an award-winning cartoonist who has published work through Marvel, DC, Darkhorse, and Image comics. He is the co-founder of the comics anthology, Meathaus, the artist on the graphic novel's Palefire and Omega: The Unknown, and the creator of the graphic novels The Wrenchies, It Will All Hurt, Delusional, and Pop Gun War.

Inkstuds
Sloane Leong – Emerald City Panel on Shaping Space and Time in Comics

Inkstuds

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 59:45


As a follow up to last weeks show, this weeks is the second panel, this time featuring Brandon Graham, David Brothers, Adam Warren, Meredith Gran and Farel Dalrymple. And of course, all this was hosted by the great and inquisitive … Continue reading →

The Comics Alternative
Webcomics - Reviews of Femme Noir, It Will All Hurt, and FreakAngels

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 115:29


For the February webcomics show, Sean and Derek explore three very different titles. They begin with Christopher Mills and Joe Staton's Femme Noir, a unique twist on the crime noir genre. This is series of tales surrounding a mysterious, unnamed crime-fighting PI who dons an iconic trench coat and fedora, but whose long golden locks and fishnet hose give her away as something wholly other. The guys describe this comic as a blend of Batman, The Shadow, and The Spirit, but with a female protagonist who is anything but a victim. One of the unique contexts of this webcomic, as Derek points out, is that the stories currently being serialized online have originally appeared in print. What Mills and Staton are apparently doing is using their previously published material to re-introduce their comic to a new audience -- and through an entirely different narrative delivery system -- and the guys hope that this will eventually spawn brand new Femme Noir stories. Next, they turn their attention to Farel Dalrymple's It Will All Hurt. This is yet another intriguing title from Study Group, a publisher (online and print) visited often on The Comics Alternative. (Indeed, last year's July webcomics episode was devoted solely to Study Group titles.) Both Sean and Derek are blown away by Dalrymple's art, which should be no surprise to anyone familiar with the creator's work, but at times they are a little confused by the storyline. However, they speculate that perhaps Dalrymple's surreal, dreamlike narrative is supposed to confound, and that one of the best ways of engaging with It Will All Hurt is to just read it through without pause and let the pieces sink in as the story unfolds. After that, the Two Guys wrap us with a webcomics classic, Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield's FreakAngels. This is an important title for the medium, and Sean and Derek spend a good deal of time discussing its impact and what it meant (and still means) for webcomics. This is an opportunity for Sean to revisit the webcomic, in that he was there reading it from the very beginning back in 2008. Of course, the guys also plunge into the story itself, a fantastic post-apocalyptic narrative that bears the Warren Ellis stamp. And they specifically address Duffield's art, a truly outstanding facet of this webcomic. The guys also mention Avatar Press' links to the project and how they were taking a chance during the title's original run. All in all, this month's webcomics episode is both fun and substantive, so crank up your browsers and hold on tight!

The Comics Alternative
Episode 167 - A Review of The Best American Comics 2015

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 95:53


As has become an annual event, Andy and Derek use their penultimate show of the year to discuss the current volume of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's The Best American Comics. The series is overseen by Bill Kartalopoulos -- whom the guys interviewed on the show last year -- and this year's collection is edited by novelist Jonathan Lethem. The entries collected in The Best American Comics 2015 represent what both Lethem and Kartalopoulos consider to be the most outstanding comics published between September 1, 2013, and August 31, 2014. The guys begin by highlighting the organization of this year's volume, pointing out that Lethem has retained the topic- or theme-based approach used by Scott McCloud in last year's collection. The editor breaks down his entries into ten different chapter topics, ranging from the self-evident "Storytellers" and "Biopics and Historical Fictions" to more obscurely intriguing groupings such as "Brainworms" and "Raging Her-Moans." The guys are familiar with most of the contributions included this year -- to paraphrase Andy, The Best American Comics volumes just seem to reinforce their tastes in comics-- and many of them have been the subject of previous Comics Alternative reviews and interviews. They comment on the sheer number of entries that are excerpts from longer works, including Roz Chast's Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?, Jules Feiffer's Kill My Mother, Farel Dalrymple's The Wrenchies, Gabrielle Bell's The Colombia Diaries, Sept 14-16, Cole Closser's Little Tommy Lost, Matthew Thurber Infomaniacs, Anya Ulinich's Lena Finkle's Magic Barrel, Jim Woodring's Fran, Anya Davidson's School Spirits, and Josh Bayer's Theth. Most of these selections easily stand on their own, but some could have benefited from more content or additional editorial context (examples being the excerpts from Anders Nilsen's Rage of Poseidon and Joe Sacco's The Great War.) Some of the highlights in this year's volume include works by creators that either Derek or Andy have never read before, such as Mat Brinkman and his darkly surreal Cretin Keep on Creep'n Creek, or Gina Wynbrandt and her hilariously self-deprecating Someone Please Have Sex with Me. This is another must-read book for the Two Guys, but their discussion isn't without its disagreements. In good Siskel and Ebert fashion, the guys spar over the nature of the Best American Comics volumes and, specifically, over the curious “Notable Comics” list in the very back of the book. (This is a list of other significant comics published between September 1, 2013, and August 31, 2014, but not making it into the volume proper.) Derek mentions the almost complete absence in this list of any titles reflecting mainstream (in a broad sense) sensibilities -- the one exception to this is Geoff Darrow's Shaolin Cowboy from Dark Horse Comics -- and scratches his head over these choices that come with no permission or copyright obstacles. And he argues that discussing a text by what it is not can actually give a firmer grasp of what it actually is. Andy, on the other hand, is completely OK with the totally subjective approach to anthologies such as this, and he questions Derek's assumptions of the book's readership. The guys also discuss the notion that, in many ways, these selections are also political choices, especially when published by a major trade house such as Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. But these are the kinds of debates that should sound familiar to Comics Alternative listeners, especially when it comes to matters of awards, essential readings, and “Best of” collections. The bottom line, though, is that both Andy and Derek agree that The Best American Comics 2015 is yet another important contribution to our ever-expanding understanding of the medium. “Best” or not, these comics are definitely well worth reading.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 165 - A Publisher Spotlight on Locust Moon Press

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 131:34


One of the things that has defined 2015 for The Comics Alternative has been the number of Publisher Spotlights it's presented -- seven, up until today. This week, the Two Guys are back with their eighth and final spotlight of the year, one on the fall releases out of Locust Moon Press. They begin their critical focus with a brief interview Derek conducted with Josh O'Neill, the publisher of Locust Moon Press. In that conversation, Josh shares the background and history of Locust Moon, first as a bookstore (which will be closing its doors early next year) and then as a publisher with an impressive catalog. They also discuss the press' success with Kickstarter, including last year's campaign with Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream and the current efforts with The Lost Work of Will Eisner. After that, Andy and Derek get into the nitty gritty of the show, a discussion of Locust Moon's fall releases. They begin with Prometheus Eternal, a short collection of stories inspired by Rubens's famous painting, Prometheus Bound. This work was created in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and including work by such creators as Grant Morrison, Paul Pope, Dave McKean, Bill Sienkiewicz, Farel Dalrymple, Yuko Shimizu, and David Mack. Next, the guys turn to another collection, this one the sixth issue of Quarter Moon. The theme to this issue is "Impractical Cats," and with cat-related contributions from a variety of creators including Farel Dalrymple, Tia McClelland, Mike Sgier, Lisk Feng, Jim Comey, Gregory Benton, J.G. Jones, Dean Haspiel, Jeremy Baum, and a host of others. After that, they look at Ben Kahn and Bruno Hidalgo's Shaman, a satiric and inventive mashup of superheroes, the supernatural, and humor. Neither Andy nor Derek were aware of Shaman before this spotlight episode -- they completely missed Kahn's Kickstarter from earlier this year -- but now they're totally on board and look forward to more of this series, because it's funny as hell. Finally, the guys wrap up with a long discussion of Little Nemo's Big New Dreams, a joint effort with Françoise Mouly's TOON Graphics. This is a smaller, more affordable, and more holdable, version of the broadsheet-sized Dream Another Dream, including more than thirty strips from the Eisner Award-winning collection. And like the aforementioned Prometheus Eternal and Quarter Moon collections, this TOON book is chock-full of impressive contributors, including Art Spiegelman, Craig Thompson, Carla Speed McNeil, Mark Buckingham, Roger Langridge, Box Brown, R. Sikoryak, Jim Rugg, Yuko Shimizu, Gerhard...and the list goes on. In fact, you could even see today's show as the most creator-packed episode that the Two Guys have ever recorded.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 396

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2015 134:02


Long talks on Marvel/Netflix's Jessica Jones, The Walking Dead, and The Dark Knight III: The Master Race Book One by Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert, Klaus Janson, Brad Anderson, Alex Sinclair, and Clem Robins, with ample attention paid to Into the Badlands, Black Knight #1 by Frank Tieri, Julian Totino Tedesco, and Luca Pizzari,  Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1 by Brandon Montclare and Natacha Bustos, All-New Hawkeye #1 by Jeff Lemire and Ramon Perez, Dr. Fate by J. M. DeMatteis and Shawn McManus, Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum Wars, Superman: Lois and Clark #2 by Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks, Nate Stockman, Island #4 by Farel Dalrymple, Brandon Graham, Gawl Bertrand, Addison Duke, Emma Rios, Roque Romero, and Robin McConnell from Image, Nobrow's 750 Years in Paris by Vincent Mahe, the Civil War trailer, Image-O-Rama: Kyle Strahm and Spread, Casanova: Acedia, and Ringside, plus a whole mess more!

Robots From Tomorrow!
Episode 206: July Previews

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 126:22


Another Previews catalog showed up on their doorsteps, so it's time to gaze into the tomorrow of September 2015 and see what catches Mike and Greg's eyes. Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham! Jaegir! Alternative Comics (again...the publisher, not the category)! Gigant! Wilds End! Diesel! Pitiful Human Lizard! Turtles 50! Sacred Heart! Elk's Run! The Z Word! Puma Blues! Plus, everything you need to know to get started reading Benjamin Marra, what Dynamite book Mike is excited about, what Farel Dalrymple kid's comic Greg is talking about (seriously...which one is it?), where Atomic Robo has landed, why no comic will have a Steve Gerber cover, and so much more! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.

The Pullbox Podcast
The Pullbox Podcast: Episode 013

The Pullbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2015 107:02


We're back with a very postmodern episode of Pullbox Podcast. But only postmodern in the selection of books we read this month: Tellos Colossal, by Todd DeZago and Mike Weiringo; The Wrenchies, by Farel Dalrymple; Superman for All Seasons, by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. Start times: Tellos – 00:07:30 Wrenchies – 00:37:44 Superman – […]

RiYL
Episode 099: Dick Gregory, The Black Lips, Annie Koyama and Farel Dalrymple (Bonus)

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2015 72:33


This one’s going to be a bit different, as you’ve no doubt gathered from the title. It’s a bit of an, as the Who so eloquently put it, odds and sods — interviews that never got their own standalone episodes for a number of reasons, which will be detailed below. Those of you out there who are looking for a place to start in amongst our nearly 100 episodes, I strongly suggest you turn back now. That said, I think there’s something in each of these worth posting. I’m a big fan of everyone featured here, and am happy that these are finally seeing the light of day, in some cases several months after first being recorded.

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11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 359

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 143:17


Diana Schutz, Matt Wagner, The Gifted by Damian A. Wassel, Adrian F. Wassel, and Nathan C. Gooden from Creative Mind Energy, Ross Campbell, East of West, The Leaning Girl by Benoit Peeters and François Schuiten from Alaxis Press, Thor Annual #1 by CM Punk, Rob Guillory, Jason Aaron, Noelle Stevenson, Marguerite Sauvage, Tim Truman, and Rafael Albuquerque, Rumble #3 by John Arcudi and James Harren from Image, Spider-Woman #5 by Dennis Hopeless, Javier Rodriguez, and Alvaro Lopez, Southern Cross #1 by Becky Cloonan, Andy Belanger, and Lee Loughridge from Image, Conan the Avenger #7-11: The Damned Horde by Fred Van Lente, Brian Ching, and Michael Atiyeh from Dark Horse, Iron Fist: The Living Weapon by Kaare Andrews, Jack Kirby's Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers by Joe Casey, Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Farel Dalrymple, Benjamin Marra, Michel Fiffe, Ulises Farinas, Jim Mahfood, and Connor Willumsen, The Legendary Star Lord by Sam Humphries, Paco Medina, and Juan Vlasco, a lot of typography talk, and a whole mess more!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 353

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2015 131:09


Birdman, Will Pfeifer, New Avengers #29 by Jonathan Hickman, Kev Walker, Scott Hanna, and Laura Martin, Empire, the LEGO Hellicarrier, Image-O-Rama: The Dying and the Dead #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Ryan Bodenheim, Michael Garland, and Russ Wooton, They're Not Like Us #2 by Eric Stephenson, Simon Gane, and Jordie Bellaire, Bitch Planet #2 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, valentine De Landro, Chris Peter, and Clayton Cowles, Rumble #2 by John Arcudi and James Harren, and an overview of Prophet by Brandom Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, Giannis Milonogiannis, Boo Cook, Emma Rios, Fil Barlow, Marion Churchland, and more, The Kitchen by Ollie Masters, Ming Doyle, and Becky Cloonan from Vertigo, Terrible Lizard #2 by Cullen Bunn, Drew Moss, Ryan Hill, and Crank! from Oni, Ivar, Timewalker #1 by Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry from Valiant, Epochalypse by Jonathan Hennessey and Shane Davis from Legendary, and a whole mess more!

Robots From Tomorrow!
Episode 157: The Wrenchies

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 106:56


People often say there is a single line between fantasy and reality. But in Farel Dalrymple's "The Wrenchies", there are just as many lines between different realities as there are on the pages themselves. Described by Multiversity Comics' own Matthew Meylikhov as a book "about how damn great and powerful comic books are", Dalrymple's graphic novel is one part post-apocalyptic children's adventure, one part existential adult apocalypse, one part semiautobio, one part love letter to four-color stories, and one part alchemical x-factor. Each new reading brings as many questions as answers, but Mike and Greg take a stab at what Dalrymple is trying to say with Sherwood, Hollis, and the rest of the cast. Background is given, techniques are discussed, knowledge is dropped, and the unforgiving mistress that is watercolor is name-checked in this attempt to try and encapsulate what one of 2014's strongest OGN's means to its characters, its creator, and its audience. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.

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Wait, What?
Wait, What? Episode 163

Wait, What?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 131:49


Today, it’s a a two hours and ten minute whatstravaganza, as Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester tackle a few things very briefly—books we forget to get at the comic store, Kirkmanitis, the five most powerful comic book writers in Hollywood, the Secret History of Wonder Woman—and a few topics at length; the Curious Case of Captain Marvel in the Sales Charts; Avengers #251-277 by Roger Stern, Mark Gruenwald, John Buscema and Tom Palmer; and the remarkable read that is Farel Dalrymple's The Wrenchies from First Second. Show notes await you at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your comments and questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!

Inkstuds
Inkstuds off the Road – Farel Dalrymple

Inkstuds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 75:22


Brandon and I wanted to interview Farel Dalrymple while we were in Portland, but hadn’t read the Wrenchies yet, so we waited until Farel came up to Vancouver to do a signing. The Wrenchies is by far, one of my … Continue reading →

The Comics Alternative
Interviews - Farel Dalrymple

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2014 89:43


Derek and Andy are pleased to have as their latest guest Farel Dalrymple, the author of the new book from First Second, The Wrenchies. The guys talk with Farel about his ideas behind the project, its narrative density, Ferel's highly detailed art, the prevalence of insects and ooze, his cool way of drawing villains, and the book's large cast of characters. (And, thank god, no one  mentions The Goonies anytime in the conversation.) Andy is particularly impressed by Sherwood (the protagonist) and his medallion, and Derek is more than a little creeped out by the abundance of tentacles in The Wrenchies and how they bore into people's eyes and latch onto their heads. He even notes this tendency in Farel's Omega the Unknown from several years ago. The Two Guys have Farel discuss his latest book in great detail, talk with him about ending up at First Second, ask him talk about some of his other projects, and then take conversational detours into movies and other pop culture stuff. It's a fun conversation, almost as cool as the wonderful hide-outs that Farel creates for his young characters in The Wrenchies. You definitely have to check out this book!

The Comics Alternative
Episode 91 - The July Previews Catalog

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 107:59


It's that time of the month for the Two Guys with PhDs…that is, it's time for the July Previews catalog! On this episode, Andy and Derek take their monthly gander at some of the great comics being solicited in Previews and due out in the next couple of months. All of the major publishers, and many, many of the smaller ones, are represented here, and the guys comment on how this is a particularly fat month when it comes to new and upcoming comics. They begin the show by looking at some of the titles being offered for this year's Halloween ComicFest, and then they get into the nitty-gritty of the catalog. Some of the titles that they highlight include Brian Wood and Ryan Kelly's The New York Four and Satoshi Kon's Opus (Dark Horse), Peter Milligan and Leandro Fernandez's The Names #1 and Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy's The Wake hardcover (Vertigo/DC Comics), Will Eisner's Spirit, Vol. 2: Artist's Edition and Craig Yoe's The Worst of Eerie Publications (IDW Publishing), Jay Faerber and Scott Godlewski's Copperhead #1 and Ryan Browne's God Hates Astronauts #1 (Image Comics), Gary Scott Beatly and Aaron Warner's Number One #1 (Aazurn Publishing), Roberto Aguirre Sacasa and Robert Hack's Sabrina #1 (Archie Comics), Hubert and Marie Caillou's Adrian and the Tree of Secrets and Julie Maroh's Skandalon (Arsenal Pulp Press), George Perez's Sirens #1 (BOOM! Studios), Duane Swierczynsky and Keith Burns's Ex-Con #1 (Dynamite Entertainment), Gilbert Hernandez's Bumperhead (Drawn and Quarterly), Dash Shaw's Doctors and Joe Sacco's Bumf 1: I Buggered the Kaiser (Fantagraphics), Paul Pope and J. T. Petty's Battling Boy: The Rise of Aurora West and Farel Dalrymple's The Wrenchies (First Second), Grant Morrison and Frazer Irving's Annihilator #1 (Legendary Comics), Greg Rucka and Justin Greenwood's Stumptown: The Case of the King of Clubs #1 (Oni Press), and Jorg Tittle and John Aggs's Ricky Rouse Has a Gun (SelfMadeHero). And this is just the tip of the solicitation iceberg. You really do have to listen to the entire episode to get the full scope, and warm fuzzy feelings, of this month's Previews.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 302

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 131:25


Mike Norton and Tim Seeley's Revival from Image, Amazing X-Men, Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman and Skottie Young, Delusional by Farel Dalrymple from AdHouse Books, the Image Expo Preview Book (Starlight by Mark Millar and Goran Parlov, Antony Johnston and Justin Greenwood's The Fuse, Southern Bastards by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour, Joe Keatinge and Leila Del Duca's Shutter, Low from Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini, David Lapham's Stray Bullets, and Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta's Outcast), Indestructible Hulk: S.M.A.S.H. Time by Mark Waid, Matteo Scalera, Kim Jacinto, Mahmud Asrar, and Val Staples, Undertow #1 from Image, Bergen Street Comics, Stephen King, DMZ, Joe Casey and Piotr Kowalksi's SEX, Sex Criminals, original art, Andy Lanning, John Buscema, Gil Kane, New Teen Titans, Matt Wagner, and a whole mess more!

Tell Me Something I Don't Know
TMSIDK 017: Cartoonist Farel Dalrymple

Tell Me Something I Don't Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2013


Cartoonist Farel Dalrymple began his comics career as part of the Meathaus gang - a loose collective of artists from the School of Visual Arts around the end of the 20th century (Brandon Graham and James Jean know the secret handshake). His work includes Pop Gun War, illustrating Jonathan Letham's Omega the Unknown, the webcomic It Will All Hurt on SG12, and the newly released Delusional from Adhouse Books. He has been nominated for Eisner Awards, received a Xeric Grant, and earned a Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators.

Wait, What?
Wait, What? Episode 101

Wait, What?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 128:43


Episode 101 is here to bring you into the naughty aughties, as Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester talk the latest zero issues for the DC New 52 and some of the stranger retcon choices being made thereby; the latest, ginchiest issue of Prophet by Brandon Graham and Farel Dalrymple; the stunning epic that is 2001: A Space Odyssey as adapted and re-conceived by Jack Kirby; and the ferocious pastiche that is Tom Scioli's Final Frontier. Plus, we handwring and kvetch about Seconds and Multiple Warheads, have a chat about the cult of the creator as it applies to Gilbert Hernandez, Matt Wagner, and Mike Allred, and manage to give you generous dollops of your favorite side-dish: a tasty plate of Much, Much More. At a little over two hours, this episode has everything a discerning Whatnaut might hope for, including show notes which you can find over at savagecritic.com. As always, we hope you enjoy and now, more than ever, we thank you for listening!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 229

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2012 119:05


More on Kickstarter, Marvel's Hulk: Season One by Fred Van Lente and the great Tom Fowler, Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Family Values, That Yellow Bastard (Jim Lee's Deathblow, Lone Wolf and Cub, Lynn Varley, and more), our personal comics Mount Rushmore, Grant Morrison, John Byrne, Mike Mignola, Steve Ditko, Joe Kubert, John Severin, Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, John Severin, Prophet by Brandon Graham and Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, and Giannis Milonogiannis from Image, the Todd McFarlane Collector's Club, Jason Aaron's Incredible Hulk, Godzilla: Half Century War by James Stokoe from IDW, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Sleeper, Dave Sim, and much more!

iFanboy: Don't Miss - Comic Books Podcast
iFanboy: Don't Miss #82 - Fantastic Four #600

iFanboy: Don't Miss - Comic Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2011 18:05


The comic book that started the Marvel Age celebrates 50 years and 600 issues this week with Fantastic Four #600. One of Marvel Comics flagship titles, Fantastic Four has been experiencing a bit of a renaissance with writer Jonathan Hickman who has shaken things up by giving us multiple Reed Richards, killing off The Human Torch, and even canceling Fantastic Four, to make way for FF. But with the 600th issue and the climax of Hickman's story coming at the same time, we're presented with this massive 96 page extravaganza where Hickman is joined by artists Steve Epting, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Leinil Yu, Ming Doyle and Farel Dalrymple. Fans of the Fantastic Four and Marvel Comics are in for a treat with what sounds like a milestone issue for the ages. Fantastic Four #600 Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Steve Epting, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Leinil Yu, Ming Doyle and Farel Dalrymple $7.99 – Marvel Comics Music: “50 ft. Queenie” PJ Harvey