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ANTONY JOHNSTON, (THE COLDEST CITY - ATOMIC BLONDE) chats to Paul Burke about the third novel in the Brigitte Sharp series THE PATRIOS NETWORK. Writing screenplays, games, comics and novels. The making of Atomic Blonde (fr. The Coldest City). Classic Cold War spy fiction and Berlin. THE PATRIOS NETWORK: When a renegade British officer steals plans for a high-tech weapon that could plunge whole cities into darkness, elite MI6 hacker Brigitte Sharp is sent to get them back. But her mission goes badly wrong.Meanwhile a ‘deepfake' video of a senior US politician calling for race war in Europe sends a flood of Americans to join neofascist militias on the continent. The Russians nurse a ruthless grudge against a fugitive whistleblower. In the wings, the Chinese flex their muscles. Everything seems connected…but how?In her toughest challenge yet, Bridge ventures undercover into the heart of the mysterious Patrios network. Her task? To make sense of the growing chaos before darkness and bloodshed engulf Europe. If a powerful enemy doesn't get her first...ANTONY JOHNSTON is a New York Times bestselling writer. The Charlize Theron movie Atomic Blonde is based on his graphic novel; his Brigitte Sharp thriller novels are critically acclaimed; and his first videogame, Dead Space, redefined its genre. Antony's books, graphic novels, and videogames include The Exphoria Code, The Tempus Project, The Fuse, Daredevil, Shang-Chi, Shadow of Mordor, the Alex Rider graphic novels and the adaptation of Alan Moore‘s ‘lost screenplay' Fashion Beast. He also hosts the podcast Writing And Breathing.Antony Johnston's writers podcast WRITING & BREATHING: https://writingandbreathing.com/RecommendationsIan Fleming MoonrakerJohn Birmingham The Cruel Stars Greg Rucka Queen & Country (graphic novel)The Sandbaggers (TV)Mick Herron, John le Carré, Len Deighton (spy classics)Produced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and LeighCrime TimePaul Burke writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network. He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2022 .
Though comic book writer Alan Moore has officially finished his final projects and begun a well-deserved retirement from the medium of sequential art, he has also full turned his eye to, among other mediums, film — which, at least in adaptations, has treated him poorly. After a cycle of hometown prequel short films, some of which were gathered in the anthology feature Show Pieces, Moore's collaboration with Northampton director Mitch Jenkins was finally released in cinemas and VOD this fall: The Show. On this episode, I'm joined by comic book/film/TV/pop culture writer Rich Johnston to discuss:- how Moore's influence from film helped his innovative comics work from his career's outset;- what early projects, like his Fashion Beast screenplay, may have taught him of writing for film;- why his best adaptation might be a Justice League Unlimited episode;- and yet, why a string of insultingly stupid adaptations, ones that often completely ignored the source material, soured him on the medium for such a long period, leading to him taking his name off V for Vendetta, the Watchmens, and The Killing Joke.And:- How, by the way of Watchmen's flashback influence on Lost, Moore influenced all modern American television;- why The Show's funny world-building works better with subtitles and rewatches;- how Edgar Wright might have contributed to The Show finished film;- and why the proposal of its prequels, feature, and five seasons (with a pilot written by and those seasons plotted by Moore), leads to the promising prospect of Moore (and Jenkins) mastering the film medium.Rich Johnston is the founder of the Bleeding Cool website, is the longest-serving digital news reporter in the world (since 1992), and is author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, and Chase Variant. He lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics, is a political cartoonist, and a father of two.The Show is available on VOD.
¡¡Gracias por escuchar nuestro podcast! El día de hoy hablamos de Fashion Beast, cómic escrito por Alan Moore que nos presenta una versión moderna del cuento clásico de "La Bella y la Bestia". Además de las noticias mas importantes de la semana y nuestra sección de recomendaciones. Si te ha gustado el programa te invitamos a suscribirte y a reventar el botón de Like. Síguenos en Twitch para que no te pierdas ninguna transmisión: https://www.twitch.tv/alrifreak Visita nuestra tienda en: https://www.facebook.com/pg/FreakNoobNews/shop/ Contacto: freaknoobnews@gmail.com Canal en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/freaknoobnewschannel Canal Secundario: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrutalcrusade Redes Sociales https://www.facebook.com/FreakNoobNews https://twitter.com/FreakNoobNews http://freaknoobnews.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/freaknoobnews/
Esta es la sección del programa #323 en donde hablamos del cómic: Fashion Beast de Alan Moore. Si te ha gustado el programa te invitamos a suscribirte y a reventar el botón de Like. Síguenos en Twitch para que no te pierdas ninguna transmisión: https://www.twitch.tv/alrifreak Visita nuestra tienda en: https://www.facebook.com/pg/FreakNoobNews/shop/ Contacto: freaknoobnews@gmail.com Canal en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/freaknoobnewschannel Canal Secundario: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrutalcrusade Redes Sociales https://www.facebook.com/FreakNoobNews https://twitter.com/FreakNoobNews http://freaknoobnews.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/freaknoobnews/
Esta es la sección del programa #323 en donde hablamos del cómic: Fashion Beast de Alan Moore. Si te ha gustado el programa te invitamos a suscribirte y a reventar el botón de Like. Síguenos en Twitch para que no te pierdas ninguna transmisión: https://www.twitch.tv/alrifreak Visita nuestra tienda en: https://www.facebook.com/pg/FreakNoobNews/shop/ Contacto: freaknoobnews@gmail.com Canal en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/freaknoobnewschannel Canal Secundario: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrutalcrusade Redes Sociales https://www.facebook.com/FreakNoobNews https://twitter.com/FreakNoobNews http://freaknoobnews.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/freaknoobnews/
¡¡Gracias por escuchar nuestro podcast! El día de hoy hablamos de Fashion Beast, cómic escrito por Alan Moore que nos presenta una versión moderna del cuento clásico de "La Bella y la Bestia". Además de las noticias mas importantes de la semana y nuestra sección de recomendaciones. Si te ha gustado el programa te invitamos a suscribirte y a reventar el botón de Like. Síguenos en Twitch para que no te pierdas ninguna transmisión: https://www.twitch.tv/alrifreak Visita nuestra tienda en: https://www.facebook.com/pg/FreakNoobNews/shop/ Contacto: freaknoobnews@gmail.com Canal en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/freaknoobnewschannel Canal Secundario: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrutalcrusade Redes Sociales https://www.facebook.com/FreakNoobNews https://twitter.com/FreakNoobNews http://freaknoobnews.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/freaknoobnews/
Antony Johnston is a New York Times bestselling writer of books, graphic novels, film, and videogames. The Charlize Theron movie ATOMIC BLONDE is based on his graphic novel THE COLDEST CITY; his epic series WASTELAND is one of only a handful of such longform achievements in comics; and DEAD SPACE, his first videogame, redefined its genre. Antony’s other books and graphic novels include THE EXPHORIA CODE, THE FUSE, DAREDEVIL, JULIUS, the ALEX RIDER graphic novels, DEAD SPACE transmedia comics, and the adaptation of Alan Moore's 'lost screenplay' FASHION BEAST. His video games include SHADOW OF MORDOR, BLACKWOOD CROSSING, THE ASSEMBLY, DEAD SPACE EXTRACTION, ZOMBIU, and more. Antony also hosts the podcasts UNJUSTLY MALIGNED and THRASH IT OUT, and releases music under the alias SILENCAEON. He lives and works in England.
Spybrary Brush Pass: Agent Jeff Quest shares his thoughts on Antony Johnston's The Exphoria Code Tune in to episode 27 of the Spybrary Podcast at hear what Spybrarian Jeff Quest had to to say about The Exphoria Code and why you might want to give it a go. What is The Exphoria Code all about then? Official blurb... “Very possibly the definitive espionage thriller of the early 21st century” – Alan Moore Brigitte Sharp, a cyber-espionage specialist with MI6, has been deskbound and in therapy for three years, after her first field mission in Syria went disastrously wrong. But now one of her best friends has been murdered, and Bridge believes his death is connected to strange posts appearing on the internet, carrying encrypted hidden messages. When Bridge decodes the messages, she discovers evidence of a mole inside a top-secret Anglo-French military drone project. Her MI6 bosses force her back into the field, sending her undercover in France to find and expose the mole… who may also be her friend’s killer. But the truth behind the Exphoria code is worse than she could have imagined. Soon she’s on the run, desperate and alone – as a nuclear terrorist plot unfolds and threatens everything Bridge has left to live for. Sounds intriguing, so who is Antony Johnston? Taken from his official website: Antony Johnston is a New York Times bestselling graphic novelist, author, and games writer with more than fifty published titles. The Charlize Theron movie ATOMIC BLONDE is based on his graphic novel THE COLDEST CITY. His epic series WASTELAND is one of only a handful of such longform achievements in comics. His first video game, DEAD SPACE, redefined a genre. Antony’s other books and graphic novels include THE EXPHORIA CODE, THE FUSE, DAREDEVIL, JULIUS, the ALEX RIDER graphic novels, DEAD SPACE transmedia comics, and the adaptation of Alan Moore's 'lost screenplay' FASHION BEAST. His video games include SHADOW OF MORDOR, BLACKWOOD CROSSING, THE ASSEMBLY, DEAD SPACE EXTRACTION, ZOMBIU, and more. Antony also hosts the podcast UNJUSTLY MALIGNED, and records music under the alias SILENCAEON. What is a Brush Pass review exactly? These are first impression reviews sent in by Spybrary listeners and give us their first impressions of a spy book, spy movie or spy tv show soon after finishing it. We encourage all our Spybrary listeners to record their own brush reviews and send them in. Remember we are not academics here, Spybrary Spy Podcast is by spy fans for spy fans. (And we don't always have to agree - vive la difference and all that.) If you want to send in a brush pass review, record it on your smartphone and email to shane@spybrary.com We will do the rest. If your brush pass episode is aired then you will receive a $20 Amazon voucher as a thank you from us all at Spybrary! Check out our other Brush Pass reviews here Enjoyed this episode of Spybrary? Come and talk Spy books and movies with other spy fans in our private Spybrary listeners facebook group
In this issue, Marvel’s Secret Wars begins. Maybe we should continue keeping it a secret. PLUS ‘Tis the season to be announcing and cancelling the next season of television. Series will live! Series will die! Who will survive? ALSO an image featuring Harley Quinn and eight other people was released online this week. We make it our … Continue reading
Leider nur in Zwei-Drittel-Besetzung (Sepp war unpässlich), wagen wir mit einigen Gaststimmen einen Rückblick auf den Gratis Comic Tag, einen vorsichtigen Ausblick auf den Comic-Salon Erlangen und einen näheren Blick auf diverse Comics. Am Ende gibt es einen weiteren Rückblick mit einem weiteren Gast: Mit Matthias hatte ich “X-MEN: Zukunft ist Vergangenheit” geschaut. ~ Steffen Kapitel und Links von CC EP 24: "Vieles scheint, wie es ist, aber ist dann nicht so”: 00:00:00.000 Intro 00:00:40.094 Begrüßung 00:01:03.656 Rückblick auf den Gratis Comic Tag 00:11:45.879 Schattenspringer (Panini Comics) | Affiliate Link 00:17:57.651 Wave and Smile (Carlsen Comics) | Affiliate Link 00:20:57.944 Holmes 1854/†1891? - Abschied von der Baker Street (Jacoby & Stuart) | Affiliate Link 00:23:10.604 Die Katze des Rabbiners Sammelband 1 (avant-verlag) | Affiliate Link 00:32:46.301 Feedback | Wir werden korrigiert … und wir bitten weiterhin darum! | Breedstorm empfiehlt “Erscheine” von Eisregen 00:41:27.599 Crossed 6: Badlands 2 (Panini Comics) | Affiliate Link 00:51:51.697 Thema: Podcasts mit Bezug zum Thema Comics | Comic Review 00:52:52.666 “Alisik” (Carlsen Comics) | Affiliate Link 00:56:05.982 Rückkehr zum Thema Podcasts | Hunting Down Comics #0 00:58:16.519 Iakes (Comic Culture Verlag) 01:01:43.900 Erneute Rückkehr zum Thema Podcasts | Megamagisch Podcast | Das Alles Podcast | Young in the 80s | Mikrodilettanten 01:07:25.146 Fashion Beast 1 & 2 (Panini Comics) | Affiliate Link Bd. 1 | Affiliate Link Bd. 2 01:12:24.981 Blacksad 5 (Carlsen Comics) | Affiliate Link 01:13:22.385 Zweite Generation – Was ich meinem Vater nie gesagt habe (Egmont Graphic Novel) | Affiliate Link 01:15:51.187 Thema: Comic-Salon Ausblick 01:40:18.587 Vorläufige Verabschiedung 01:41:45.809 "X-MEN: Zukunft ist Vergangenheit" mit Matthias 01:51:39.269 Outro An dieser Episode haben mitgewirkt: breedstorm | Panini-Profil | Twitter | Quizduell: Ahle Wurscht Steffen_L | Panini-Profil | Twitter | ADN | Facebook | Quizduell: Steffen_L1979 MW1982 (Matthias) | Panini-Profil | Facebook Wir bedanken uns für Eure Aufmerksamkeit und freuen uns auf ein Wiederhören im Juli 2014. Alle Infos zum Podcast findet Ihr wie immer in unserem Blog unter podcast.comic-community.de. Dort könnt Ihr auch Eure Fragen an uns einreichen, gerne auch via audioboo. Zudem sind wir erreichbar über Facebook und Twitter. Ihr möchtet uns unterstützen? Bitte benutzt die Affiliate-Links hinter den Titeln, falls Ihr diese käuflich erwerben möchtet, sofern vorhanden. Die generierten Einnahmen helfen uns, dieses Podcast-Angebot aufrecht zu erhalten. Vielen Dank.
La Sélection Comics de ce jeudi 09 janvier 2014, c'est Fashion Beast publié par Panini Comics.
Reviews: Detective Comics Vol 2 #0, Earth 2 #0, Fashion Beast #1, Green Lantern Vol 5 #0, Lookouts Riddle Vol 1 #1, New Crusaders Rise Of The Heroes #1, Stormwatch Vol 3 #0, Worlds Finest Vol 3 #0, Robot Chicken: DC Comics Special Jimmy is joined in studio by the official CNI photographer Kasha Minenko! She brings her Japanophile love to wax on about anime, manga and some of her fave Japanese authors. They give some love to the Harvey Awards winners and discuss plans for the upcoming New York Comic Con. News includes: The 2012 New Jersey Superhero Weekend and Wonder Woman Day to benefit SAFE, new JJ Abrams sci-fi series from FOX on the way, maybe a new Wonder Woman series coming from the CW, G4TV to rebrand in 2013, Remender leaving Uncanny X-Force, and Billy the vampire slayer to debut in Buffy comics. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!