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Gabe Hardman and I are joined by Stefano's son Dominic about the writer's work in tv and filmĀ
A short editorial message regarding the news That top DC and Marvel creators are leaving the big 2 to pursue creator owned comics using the Sub Stack Platform Then The latest Kinescope Podcast as Gabe Hardman and myself look at the Iconic 1950s actor James Dean's Early TV work on the Sci-Fi Show Tales Of Tomorrow and The Crime Series Danger both from 1953
Corrina Bechko and Gabe Hardman talk about their latest volume of Green Lantern, which features a more realistic spin on Hal Jordan-Astronaut. We also talk about Corrina's new mini series based on The Expanse for Boom! Studios coming in December and some DC digital first Batman stories they both have coming up.
Word Balloon Podcast-Scene Missing With Gabe Hardman & Ande Parks
From the back allay at Aw Yeah Comics In Skokie, Scott Allie & Mike Norton talk about Dark Horse . Editor in chief Allie talks about the DH line and the company's current push for new superheroes, reviving old ones, the Star Wars Books and Joss Whedon-verse.Norton talks about Battlepug, and taking over art chores on Tim Seeley's Thwe Occultist.Steve Seeley and Jenny Frison discuss Hoax Hunters from Image Comics.Mike Gallagher talks about his podcast Film Jury and hisKickstarter campaign co-creating the Steampunk Heroine Annabelle From the back allaey at Aw Yeah Comics In Skokie, Scott Allie & Mike Norton talk about Dark Horse . Editor in chief Allie talks about the DH line and the company's current push for new superheroes, reviving old ones, the Star Wars Books and Joss Whedon-verse.Norton talks about Battlepug, and taking over art chores on Tim Seeley's Thwe Occultist.Steve Seeley and Jenny Frison discuss Hoax Hunters from Image Comics.Mike Gallagher talks about his podcast Film Jury and his Kickstarter campaign co-creating the Steampunk Heroine Annabelle AveryFrom the back allaey at Aw Yeah Comics In Skokie, Scott Allie & Mike Norton talk about Dark Horse . Editor in chief Allie talks about the DH line and the company's current push for new superheroes, reviving old ones, the Star Wars Books and Joss Whedon-verse.Norton talks about Battlepug, and taking over art chores on Tim Seeley's Thwe Occultist.Steve Seeley and Jenny Frison discuss Hoax Hunters from Image Comics.Mike Gallagher talks about his podcast Film Jury and his Kickstarter campaign co-creating the Steampunk Heroine Annabelle Avery
On this episode of Word Balloon, it's another Scene Missing conversation with Gabe Hardman & Will Pfeifer as we discuss the Peter Bogdonavich film Targets, starring Boris Karloff and produced by Roger CormanThe Joe Mulvey talks about his Vegas heist comic SCAM from Comixtribe.Finally, Drew Gaska is back to talk about his 1970's Shark Suspense novel FRENZY.
Matt and Brett hit up New York Comic Con last weekend and boy oh boy, did they see a lot of Adventure Time cosplayers and lady Lokis! They also got to talk to some wonderful comic book creators about the comics (and other things) that they love. In this episode: Declan Shalvey talks about the Phalanx Covenant Paolo Rivera talks about The Walking Dead Joe Quinones talks about Empire Strikes Back Ryan Stegman talks about Todd MacFarlane Maris Wicks talks about the pizza tag on Tumblr Mike Norton talks about Blue Beetle and indie comics Corinna Bechko and Gabe Hardman talk about horror comics and ādoing it for the moneyā Tim Chamberlain talks about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ming Doyle talks about Aquaman Please check out all of our guests' websites and their work at your local comic book shop or local Internet space. Music: āNew York City Copsā by The Strokes "New York Comic Con 2012" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2012/new-york-comic-con.html
On this episode of Word Balloon, Greg Rucka returns for the start pf a new 2 part Rucka debrief. In part one, we talk about Rucka's latest novel ALPHA from Mulholland Books. Greg introduces a new action hero Jad Bell, and his challenge is a terrorist threat in a huge theme park with personal and professional stakes on the line. Greg talks about his world building here and creating this new hero who differs in many ways from Greg's past comic and novel heroes. (part 2 will cover Greg's comic doings)Jeff Parker is back to talk about theĀ transition form his run on Thunderbolts to the title becoming Dark Avengers with T-Bolt artists Kev Walker and Declan Shalvey . Parker's run on the Red Hulk continues with Haunted Hulk, featuring Red exploring the monster corner of the Marvel U. We also talk about Bucko Jeff and Erika Moen's webcomic, soon to be released in a September trade collection by Dark Horse Comics. Jeff's been busy with a diverse run of short works too like his work with Colleen Coover in CREEPY #8, an upcoming DC digital Batman story with Gabe Hardman, and a short feature in the BOOM! Planet Of The Apes Annual in August.Finally comic artist Sal Abbinanti is back to promote a live panel he'll be doing to benefit Chicago Public Radio this weekend. The subject: Have Hollywood and TV drastically changed the mythologies behind Superhero origins?
A timely news triple feature. First up DC Comics vice presidents John Rood and Bob Wayne discuss the debuting success of DC Comics New 52. The first 3 weeks of releases have sold out at the retailer level, and Rood and Wayne talk about what's next.The Gabriel Hardman and Corrina Bechklo discuss their new mini series for Boom StudiosBetrayal Of The Planet Of The Apes. The creators talk about this prequel to the original film series, which features a young Dr. Zaius freshly elected to the governing council.The Duo has also a story in Four Star Studio's Digital Comic Double Feature. A tight spy thriller called The Liar, plus Gabe talks about his wrap-up on HULK with Jeff Parker.Finally Podcaster and long time DC reader Tom Katers (Tom Vs Aquaman) discusses the recent transition from Flashpoint to the New 52.Time CuesIntro 00:00-3:07John Rood and Bob Wayne 3:08-20:24Gabe Hard-Corrina Bechko 20:25-1:25:00Tom Katers 1:25:01-2:02:35Close 2:02:36-2:03:52Close 2:02:36-2:03:52
In an extra-long episode to make up for the extra day's wait, we devote the first hour or so to the book on everyone's lips: Geoff Johns and Jim Lee's Justice League #1 (incorporating Flashpoint #5, Fear Itself, Crisis on Infinite Earths, and more), after which we throw down hard and thick on Walt Simonson and the IDW Thor Artist's Edition, Regular Show, the Thor movie (including Natalie Portman, George Lucas, and the recent boo-hoo over the Star Wars films), Gabe Hardman and Corinna Bechko's Betrayal on the Planet of the Apes miniseries from BOOM!, Archie Comics and the Red Circle heroes, Jacques Tardi and the second Adele Blanc-Sec volume from Fantagraphics, Dynamite's Kirbyverse, Kamandi (the world's greatest comic book), Christos Gage, Colossus, Batman/Deathblow, Greg Pak's Heart of the Monster swan song on Incredible Hulk, Jeff Lemire's Animal Man, Rob Williams' new take on Ghost Rider, Rafael Albuquerque and Mondo Urbano from ONI, Ben 10 Ultimate Alien, Mad, Doctor Who, Frank Cho, John Rozum and Frazer Irving's Xombi, Secret Wars vs. Super Powers vs. MEGO, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Raven Simone, Saved by the Bell, the Deluise legacy, and, unfortunately for the listeners, a whole mess more!
We spend another huge chunk of time discussing the new titles pouring out of the new DC Universe in September (Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jeff Lemire and Frankenstein, Demon Knights, Justice League Dark, Rob Liefeld, Firestorm, Birds of Prey, Teen Titans, the Legion, Animal Man and family, Swamp Thing, Resurrection Man and DnA, and more), then move on to Charlton horror comics and the Ghosts of Doctor Graves (via Gabe Hardman, with Tom Sutton, Pat Boyette, Steve Ditko, and others), KIRBY: GENESIS #0 from Kurt Busiek, Alex Ross, and Jack Herbert from Dynamite!, bribing children with comics, Batman: Knight of Vengeance #1 by Azzarello and Risso, Fear Itself and Flashpoint, Oceanverse, Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt #1, Chester Brown's Paying for It from Drawn & Quarterly, Ron Marz and Lee Moder's Shinku #1 from Image, Top Shelf's Liar's Kiss, United States of Tara, Image's 50 Girls 50, 2000 A.D., and a whole mess more!
Re-Posting this episode with Marvel artist Gabe Hardman. The sound is a little muffled in the interview, but I did my best to clean it up.We talk about Gabe's work on HULK, and his and Jeff Parker's Plan's to broaden the Red Hulk's (General Thunderbolt Ross) rogues gallery. Plus we talk about the wrap-up to ATLAS, and Gabe's work as a storyboard artist in Hollywood.Did you know Gabe was the brains behind an amazing sequence from a recent Super hero film?Director Bryan Singer came to Gabe with the vague direction "Superman saves people in a plane" for Superman returns. Gabe and the technical crew came up with arguably the best sequence of the entire film.Let's start petitioning the Hollywood brass to get Gabe in the director's chair!
In Part One Jeff tallks about The Red Hulk, his new direction for the Thunderbolts, and we look back at the wrap up to The Agents Of Atlas. We discuss the story contributions from Jeff's collaborators Gabe Hardman, Kev Walker and Declan Shalvey.Plus we debut the Word Balloon Hotline, and start taking your weekly calls about the comic book news, past guests and any questions you have about the show. To make a call for a future episode, call 312-841-7025.
AroundComics.com Comic Books Culture Podcast Ep. 98Around Comics goes to the movies. Join us for a discussion about Spider-Man 3 with one of the behind the scenes creators. Storyboard artist Gabe Hardman talks about his involvement in preproduction and reveals a few funny stories about working with director Sam Rami. Chris, Sal and Marta continue the discussion with their thoughts on the Spider-Man franchise and comic book based movies in general.Support the show
AroundComics.com Comic Books Culture Podcast Ep. 97Chris and Sal spend Saturday at Dark Tower Comics to experience Free Comic Book Day. They talk about the week in news, have a quick chat with Steve Rude about the new Nexus book, talk with a few Dark Tower customers, sit down with Brent Schoonover from Horrorwood, go over some of the free books we grabbed and more. Don't miss our Thursday episode when we talk to Spider-Man 3 storyboard artist Gabe Hardman.Support the show