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The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show 358

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 83:02


The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 358 Exquisite Corpses #1 from:Image  |  Writer(s):James Tynion IV  |  Artist(s):Michael Walsh Jordie Bellaire  |  $4.99 I Was A Fashion School Serial Killer #2 from Image  |  Writer(s):Doug Wagner  | Artist(s):Daniel Hillyard  |  $3.99 Dick Tracy (Mad Cave Studios) #10 from Mad Cave Studios  |  Writer(s):Alex Segura Michael Moreci  |  Artist(s):Geraldo Borges  |  $4.99 Phantom Road #12 from Image  |  Writer(s):Jeff Lemire  |  Artist(s):Gabriel Hernandez Walta  |  $3.99 Transformers #20 from Image Comics (W) Daniel Warren Johnson (A) Jorge Corona, Mike Spicer $3.99 Betty & Veronica Friends Forever: Spy Girls #1 (one shot) from Archie Comics (W) Tania Del Rio (A) Holly G, Jim Amash, Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli $4.99Godzilla Here There Be Aliens #1 from IDW Publishing  |  Writer(s):Frank Tieri  | Artist(s):Angel Hernandez  |  $4.99 Dark Regards #1 from Oni Press  |  Writer(s):Dave Hill  |  Artist(s):Artyom Topilin |  $4.99 This Week's Best Comic Books Archie is Mr. Justice #4 from Archie Comics (W) Blake Howard (A) Federico Sabbatini, Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli $4.99  Whatever Happened to the Crimson Justice #1 from Mad Cave Studios  (W) Frank Tieri (A) Inaki Miranda $4.99  Vatican City #2  from Dark Horse  |  Writer(s):Mark Millar  |  Artist(s):Per Berg  |  $5.99 Bug Wars #4  from Image  |  Writer(s):Jason Aaron  |  Artist(s):Mahmud Asrar Matthew Wilson  |  $4.99 Sleep #1  from Image  |  Writer(s):Zander Cannon  |  Artist(s):Zander Cannon  |  $3.99 Epitaphs From The Abyss #11 (EC Comics) from Oni Press  |  Writer(s):Jeff Jensen  |  Artist(s):David Lapham  |  $4.99 Out Of Alcatraz #3  from Oni Press  |  Writer(s):Christopher Cantwell  |  Artist(s):Tyler Crook  |  $4.99 Nostalgia The Shadow #1, cover dated November 1973; cover priced 20 cents published by DC Comics  Last Week Svengoolie showed Ghost of Frankenstein (Bela as Igor), Blair Witch Project. Next Week: The Mummy (1959) This week's that guy that was in that show is  Malcolm McDowell Today our Frenzy Faves is a favorite Twilight Zone episode The Shelter, Season 3 Episode 3, Original air date September 29, 1961

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show 357

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 82:04


The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 357 Hello Darkness #10   from BOOM! Studios  |  Writer(s):RL Stine  |  Artist(s):Francesco Francavilla |  $5.99 Los Monstruos #1 of 4 from Dark Horse Comics (W) James Robinson (A) Jesus Merino $4.99 The Moon Is Following Us #9   from Image  |  Writer(s):Daniel Warren Johnson  | Artist(s):Riley Rossmo Daniel Warren Johnson |  $3.99   Vanishing Point #1 from Mad Cave Studios (W) Mark Russell (A) Juan Doe $4.99 Blood & Thunder #1 (W) Benito Cereno (A) E.J. Su, Msassyk $3.99Let This One Be A Devil #3   from Dark Horse  |  Writer(s):James Tynion IV  | Artist(s):Piotr Kowalski |  $4.99 Lady Baltimore The Daughters Of Medusa #1  from Dark Horse  |  Writer(s):Mike Mignola  |  Artist(s):Bridgit Connell |  $4.99 Adventureman: Family Tree #2 from Image Comics (W) Matt Fraction (A) Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson $3.99  Free Planet #1 from Image Comics (W) Aubrey Sitterson (A/CA) Jed Dougherty $3.99 Uncanny Valley #9 from BOOM! Studios  (W) Tony Fleecs (A) Dave Wachter $4.99  Farmhand #21  from Image  |  Writer(s):Rob Guillory  |  Artist(s):Rob Guillory Jean Francois Beaulieu |  $3.99   This Week's Best Comic Books Betty & Veronica Friends Forever: Spy Girls #1 (one shot) from Archie Comics (W) Tania Del Rio (A) Holly G, Jim Amash, Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli $4.99   Transformers #20 from Image Comics (W) Daniel Warren Johnson (A) Jorge Corona, Mike Spicer $3.99  Godzilla Here There Be Aliens #1 from IDW Publishing  |  Writer(s):Frank Tieri  | Artist(s):Angel Hernandez  |  $4.99 Exquisite Corpses #1 from:Image  |  Writer(s):James Tynion IV  |  Artist(s):Michael Walsh Jordie Bellaire  |  $4.99 I Was A Fashion School Serial Killer #2 from Image  |  Writer(s):Doug Wagner  | Artist(s):Daniel Hillyard  |  $3.99 Phantom Road #12 from Image  |  Writer(s):Jeff Lemire  |  Artist(s):Gabriel Hernandez Walta  |  $3.99 Dark Regards #1 from Oni Press  |  Writer(s):Dave Hill  |  Artist(s):Artyom Topilin |  $4.99 Dick Tracy (Mad Cave Studios) #10 from Mad Cave Studios  |  Writer(s):Alex Segura Michael Moreci  |  Artist(s):Geraldo Borges  |  $4.99 Nostalgia This week's that guy that was in that show is  Ike Eisenmann Today our Frenzy Faves is a favorite Twilight Zone episode The Trouble with Templeton, Season 2 Episode 9, Original air date December 9, 1960

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show 353

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 65:31


The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 353 Vatican City #1  from Dark Horse  |  Writer(s):Mark Millar  |  Artist(s):Per Berg  | $5.99 The Moon Is Following Us #8  from Image  |  Writer(s):Daniel Warren Johnson  |  Artist(s):Riley Rossmo Daniel Warren Johnson Mike Spicer  |  $3.99 GI Joe A Real American Hero: Jinx #1 from Image Comics (W) Dani, Dan Watters (A) Dani, Brad Simpson $4.99 Transformers #19 from Image Comics (W) Daniel Warren Johnson (A) Ludo Lullabi, Adriano Lucas $3.99 Phantom Road #11  from Image  |  Writer(s):Jeff Lemire  |  Artist(s):Gabriel Hernandez Walta  |  $3.99 Archie & Friends Level Up #1 (one shot) from Archie Comics (W) Ian Flynn (A) Steven Butler $4.99 Great British Bump-Off Kill Or Be Quilt #1  from Dark Horse   |  Writer(s):John Allison  |  Artist(s): Max Sarin  |  $4.99 Golden Rage Mother Knows Best #1  from Image  |  Writer(s):Chrissy Williams  |  Artist(s): Lauren Knight  |  $3.99 This Week's Best Comic Books G.I Joe A Real American Hero Silent Missions:  Spirit #1 from Image Comics (W) Leonardo Romero (A) Leonardo Romero, Matheus Lopes $3.99  Mothra Queen Of The Monsters #2    from  IDW Publishing  |  Writer(s):SophieCampbell  |  Artist(s):Matt Frank  |  $4.99 Buried Long Long Ago #1   from  Mad Cave Studios  |  Writer(s):Anthony Cleveland  |  Artist(s):Alex Cormack  |  $4.99 Conan The Barbarian Vol 5 #20   from  Titan Comics  |  Writer(s):Jim Zub  | Artist(s):Doug Braithwaite  |  $3.99 Dick Tracy (Mad Cave Studios) #9   from  Mad Cave Studios  |  Writer(s):Alex Segura  |  Artist(s):Geraldo Borges  |  $4.99 Hexiles #6  from  Mad Cave Studios  |  Writer(s):Cullen Bunn  |  Artist(s):Joe Bocardo  |  $4.99 Nostalgia Richie Rich Jackpots #10, cover dated April 1974, cover priced 20 cents and the story,  "The Kid Who Wouldn't Quit."   Last Week Svengoolie showed Deadly Mantis. Next Week: It Came from Outer Space, House of Svengoolie: Munchies This week's that guy that was in that show is  Leslie Parrish Twilight Zone: The Lonely, Season 1 Episode 7, Original air date November 13, 1959

I Read Comic Books
Sorry, Gotta Grind Right Now

I Read Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 42:08


Mike, Kara, and Paloma talk comics! Sonic 3! Horror Comics! Marvel Snap! Step It Up! This episode is packed!Correction: Mike credited Javier Rodriguez as the artist on She-Hulk -- he was wrong! And he miscredited Gabriel Hernandez Walta on Phantom Road. YEESH!Get your late-pledge for Totally Not A Cult at https://ircb.fyi/zineTimestamps:00:00:00 - Start/Last Week in Comics00:03:41 - Through the Woods00:11:35 - Embroideries00:14:00- Sketchy Vol 500:22:14 - Free For All00:31:03 - Discord Picks00:31:52 - Absolute Green Lantern #100:35:17 - Eartha00:37:01 - Cook Like Your Ancestors00:38:20 - The Golem of Venice Beach Vol. 100:40:02 - WrapMusic provided by Infinity Shred. Find them on Bandcamp.IRCB Avatars by @ICELEVELIRCB Logo by Kyle RoseProducer: Mike RapinProoflistener: Nick WhiteEditor: Zander Riggs Support us on Patreon to get access to our Patreon-only series: IRCB Movie Club, Saga of Saga, Giant Days of Our Lives, A Better Batmobile, and more! patreon.com/ircbpodcastEmail: ircbpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @ircbpodcastInstagram: @ircbpodcastDiscord: discordapp.com/invite/E8JUB9sReddit: ireadcomicbooks.reddit.comIRCB GoodreadsMerch: ircbpodcast.com/shop

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show 352

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 70:25


The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 352 I Was A Fashion School Serial Killer #1   from   Image  |  Writer(s): Doug Wagner  |  Artist(s): Daniel Hillyard  |  $3.99 Cruel Kingdom #4  (EC Comics)  from   Oni Press  |  Writer(s): J Holtham   | Artist(s): Valeria Burzo  |  $4.99 Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring #1 $4.99 from Titan Comics (W/A) Patch Zircher  Gold Key Select Boris Karloff Thriller #1 from Gold Key $5.99 Hello Darkness #9 from BOOM! Studios $5.99 (W R.L. Stine and various A Francesco Francavilla & various)   Lucky Devils #3 from Image Comics (W) Charles Soule (A) Ryan Browne $3.99  Let This One Be A Devil #2   from   Dark Horse  |  Writer(s): James Tynion Iv   | Artist(s): Piotr Kowalski  |  $4.99 Black Ritual The Book Of Nyx #1   from   Image/Todd McFarlane Productions  | Writer(s): Thomas Healy   |  Artist(s): Nat Jones  |  $3.99 Plague House #1   from   Oni Press  |  Writer(s): Michael W. Conrad   |  Artist(s):Dave Chisholm  |  $4.99   Today's Best Comic Books Archie & Friends Level Up #1 (one shot) from Archie Comics (W) Ian Flynn (A) Steven Butler $4.99  GI Joe A Real American Hero: Jinx #1 from Image Comics (W) Dani, Dan Watters (A) Dani, Brad Simpson $4.99  Transformers #19 from Image Comics (W) Daniel Warren Johnson (A) Ludo Lullabi, Adriano Lucas $3.99  Great British Bump-Off Kill Or Be Quilt #1  from Dark Horse   |  Writer(s):John Allison  |  Artist(s): Max Sarin  |  $4.99 Vatican City #1  from Dark Horse  |  Writer(s):Mark Millar  |  Artist(s):Per Berg  | $5.99 Golden Rage Mother Knows Best #1  from Image  |  Writer(s):Chrissy Williams  |  Artist(s): Lauren Knight  |  $3.99 Phantom Road #11  from Image  |  Writer(s):Jeff Lemire  |  Artist(s):Gabriel Hernandez Walta  |  $3.99 The Moon Is Following Us #8  from Image  |  Writer(s):Daniel Warren Johnson  |  Artist(s):Riley Rossmo Daniel Warren Johnson Mike Spicer  |  $3.99 Nostalgia Isis #1 cover dated November 1976, cover priced 30 cents This week's that guy that was in that show is  Ned Beatty People Are Alike All Over, Season 1 Episode 25,  Original air date March 25, 1960

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show 295

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 86:52


The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 295 Phantom Road #9 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire  | Artist(s): Gabriel Hernandez Walta | $3.99 Conan The Barbarian Vol 5 #8 from Titan Comics | Writer(s): Jim Zub  | Artist(s):Doug Braithwaite | $3.99 Savage Sword Of Conan Vol 2 #1 from Titan Comics | Writer(s): John Arcudi  |Artist(s): Max Von Fafner | $6.99 Nasty #7 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): John Lees  | Artist(s): Adam Cahoon | $4.99 Duke #3 from Image Comics (W) Joshua Williamson (A) Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire $3.99 Project Cryptid #6 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Matt Bors; Mattie Lubchansky  | Artist(s): Daniel Irizarri; Maki Naro  | $3.99 Ice Cream Man #38 from Image | Writer(s): W. Maxwell Prince  | Artist(s): Martín Morazzo Chris O Halloran | $3.99 Vampiress Carmilla Magazine 2025 Annual from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Various  | Artist(s): Various | $10.99 w0rldtr33 #8 from Image | Writer(s): James TynionIV  | Artist(s): Fernando Blanco | $3.99 Rare Flavours #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): V. Ram  | Artist(s): Filipe Andrade | $4.99   This Week's Books Crave #4 from Image Comics (W/A) Maria Llovet $3.99 Love Everlasting #13 from Image Comics (W) Tom King (A) Elsa Charretier $3.99 The Last Mermaid #1 from Image Comics (W/A) Derek Kirk Kim $3.99  Night People #1 from Oni Press (W) Barry Gifford, Chris Condon (A) Brian Level $4.99 Void Rivals #7 from Image Comics (W) Robert Kirkman (A) Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes $3.99 Betty and Veronica Friends Forever Sleepover #1 from Archie Comics (W/A) Dan Parent $3.99    Green Lantern #89; cover dated April, 1972 This week's that guy that was in that show is Ted Knight  Today our Frenzy Faves is a Twilight Zone episode “Twenty-Two,” 

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show 294

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 114:35


The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 294 Bone Orchard Mythos Tenement #9 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire  | Artist(s): Andrea Sorrentino | $3.99 The Six Fingers #1 from Image | Writer(s): Dan Watters  | Artist(s): Lee Loughridge | $3.99 Animal Pound #2 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Tom King  | Artist(s): Peter Gross | $4.99 Fire Power #30 from Image | Writer(s): Robert Kirkman  | Artist(s): Chris Samnee Matt Wilson | $5.99  The Jaguar #1 from Archie Comics  (W) Keryl Brown Ahmed (A) Tango $3.99  Vampiress Carmilla Magazine #20 from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Don Glut  | Artist(s): Various | $6.99 Cemetery Kids Don't Die #1 from Oni Press | Writer(s): Zac Thompson  | Artist(s):Daniel Irizarri | $4.99 Mirka Andolfos Blasfamous #1 from DSTLRY Media | Writer(s): Mirka Andolfo  | Artist(s): Mirka Andolfo | $8.99 Cobra Commander #2 from Image Comics (W) Joshua Williamson (A) Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni $3.99  This week's books  Ice Cream Man #38 from Image | Writer(s): W. Maxwell Prince  | Artist(s): Martín Morazzo Chris O Halloran | $3.99 Phantom Road #9 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire  | Artist(s): Gabriel Hernandez Walta | $3.99 w0rldtr33 #8 from Image | Writer(s): James TynionIV  | Artist(s): Fernando Blanco | $3.99 Conan The Barbarian Vol 5 #8 from Titan Comics | Writer(s): Jim Zub  | Artist(s):Doug Braithwaite | $3.99 Savage Sword Of Conan Vol 2 #1 from Titan Comics | Writer(s): John Arcudi  |Artist(s): Max Von Fafner | $6.99 Nasty #7 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): John Lees  | Artist(s): Adam Cahoon | $4.99 Rare Flavours #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): V. Ram  | Artist(s): Filipe Andrade | $4.99 Vampiress Carmilla Magazine 2025 Annual from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Various  | Artist(s): Various | $10.99 Duke #3 from Image Comics (W) Joshua Williamson (A) Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire $3.99 Project Cryptid #6 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Matt Bors  | Artist(s): Daniel Irizarri | $3.99 Amazing Spider-Man #118; March ‘73 This week's that guy that was in that show is Dudley Dickerson Frenzy Faves is a Twilight Zone episode Season 1 Episode 30, A Stop at Willoughby  

Quarantined Comics
VISION ...a synthezoid tragedy, or just poor decision-making?

Quarantined Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 60:42


V is for... VISION, 2016's Eisner award winning series by writer Tom King and artist Gabriel Hernandez Walta. King should be a familiar name to you by now, as we've read more than a few of his works on this podcast, including Mister Miracle and the Human Target, two stories about troubled superheroes. And this book is no different. The Vision actually debuted in the Avengers way back when in 1968, when he was first designed to kill Earth's Mightiest Heroes, but soon became one of them...falling in love with the Scarlet Witch along the way. This same story arc also played out on the big screen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where the Vision was played by Tom Bettany...and pretty much had his girlfriend rip his brain out of his head... But this isn't really a story about WandaVision, in THIS comic Vision just wants an ordinary life ― with a wife and two children, a home in the suburbs, perhaps even a dog. So he built them. Sound familiar? Only this time Vision literally built his wife, kids, and dog. As in they are sentient robots. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show 253

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 89:58


  Black Cloak #5 from Image | Writer(s): Kelly Thompson  | Artist(s): Meredith McClaren | $3.99 Phantom Road #3 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire  | Artist(s): Gabriel Hernandez Walta | $3.99 Saga #64 from Image | Writer(s): Brian K. Vaughan  | Artist(s): Fiona Staples | $3.99 Ghostlore #1 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn  | Artist(s): Leomacs Brian Hurtt | $4.99 Nasty #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): John Lees  | Artist(s): George Kambadais Adam Cahoon | $4.99 Ambassadors #4 from Image | Writer(s): Mark Millar  | Artist(s): Olivier Coipel | $3.99   Junkyard Joe #6 from Image | Writer(s): Geoff Johns  | Artist(s): Gary Frank Brad Anderson | $4.99 Second Coming Trinity #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell  | Artist(s): Richard Pace Leonard Kirk | $4.99 Count Dante #1 from Scout Comics  (W)  J.C. Barbour (A)  Wes Watson $4.99 Monarch #4 from Image Comics (W) Rodney Barnes (A) Alex Lins $3.99  Clear #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Scott Snyder  | Artist(s): Francis Manapul | $4.99 Briar #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Christopher Cantwell  | Artist(s): German Garcia | $3.99 Impossible Jones And Captain Lightning #1 from Scout Comics | Writer(s): Karl Kesel  | Artist(s): David Hahn | $5.99 Nocterra #14 from Image Comics  (W) Scott Snyder (A Tony S. Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo $3.99    In Shops Today   Miss Truesdale And The Fall Of Hyperborea #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mike Mignola  | Artist(s): Jesse Lonergan | $3.99 Dark Spaces Good Deeds #1 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Che Grayson  | Artist(s): Kelsey Ramsay | $3.99 Ice Cream Man #35 from Image | Writer(s): W. Maxwell Prince  | Artist(s): Martin Morazzo Chris OHalloran | $3.99 Little Monsters #13 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire  | Artist(s): Dustin Nguyen | $3.99 Chilling Adventures Presents Jinx A Cursed Life #1 (One Shot) from Archie Comics | Writer(s): Magdalene Visaggio  | Artist(s): Craig Cermak | $3.99 End After End #7 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Tim Daniel David Andry  | Artist(s): Sunando C | $4.99 House Of Slaughter #15 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): James TynionIV Tate Brombal  | Artist(s): Antonio Fuso Werther Dell'Edera | $3.99 Shudder Magazine #11 from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Various  | Artist(s): Various | $6.99 No/One #3 from Image Comics (W) Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato (A) Geraldo Borges $3.99   Notes "Midnight Western Theatre: Witch Trial", has been announced and the previews preorder has just been released.   This week's that guy that was in that show is Michael Ansara

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #252

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 54:51


Love Everlasting #7 from Image | Writer(s): Tom King  | Artist(s): Elsa Charretier | $3.99 I Hate This Place #8 from Image | Writer(s): Kyle Starks  | Artist(s): Artyom Topilin Lee Loughridge | $3.99 Radiant Black #24 from Image | Writer(s): Kyle Higgins  | Artist(s): Marcello Costa | $3.99 Where Monsters Lie #4 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Kyle Starks  | Artist(s): Piotr Kowalski | $3.99 Hairball #2 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Matt Kindt  | Artist(s): Tyler Jenkins | $5.99 Lamentation #1 from Oni Press | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn  | Artist(s): Hillary Jenkins Simon Bowland | $6.99 Breath Of Shadows #4 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Rich Douek  | Artist(s):Alex Cormack | $3.99 Junk Rabbit #2 from Image | Writer(s): Jimmie Robinson  | Artist(s): Jimmie Robinson | $3.99 Godfell #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Christopher Sebela  | Artist(s): Ben Hennessy | $4.99     Other Clear #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Scott Snyder  | Artist(s): Francis Manapul | $4.99 Ambassadors #4 from Image | Writer(s): Mark Millar  | Artist(s): Olivier Coipel | $3.99 Black Cloak #5 from Image | Writer(s): Kelly Thompson  | Artist(s): Meredith McClaren | $3.99 Junkyard Joe #6 from Image | Writer(s): Geoff Johns  | Artist(s): Gary Frank Brad Anderson | $4.99 Phantom Road #3 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire  | Artist(s): Gabriel Hernandez Walta | $3.99 Saga #64 from Image | Writer(s): Brian K. Vaughan  | Artist(s): Fiona Staples | $3.99 Briar #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Christopher Cantwell  | Artist(s): German Garcia | $3.99 Ghostlore #1 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn  | Artist(s): Leomacs Brian Hurtt | $4.99 House Of Slaughter #13 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): James Tynion IV Tate Brombal  | Artist(s): Antonio Fuso | $4.99 Impossible Jones And Captain Lightning #1 from Scout Comics | Writer(s): Karl Kesel  | Artist(s): David Hahn | $5.99 Nasty #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): John Lees  | Artist(s): George Kambadais Adam Cahoon | $4.99 Second Coming Trinity #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell  | Artist(s): Richard Pace Leonard Kirk | $4.99 Monarch #4 from Image Comics (W) Rodney Barnes (A) Alex Lins $3.99   Nocterra #14 from Image Comics  (W) Scott Snyder (A Tony S. Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo $3.99    This week's that guy that was in that show is John Cazale  

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 399

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 157:19


Comic Reviews: DC Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country – The Glass House 1 by James Tynion IV, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche Marvel Captain America: Cold War Alpha by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Tochi Onyebuchi, Carlos Magno, Guru-eFX Guardians of the Galaxy 1 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Kev Walker, Matt Hollingsworth Marvel's Voices: Spider-Verse by Jeremy Holt, Steve Foxe, Vita Ayala, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Cody Ziglar, Jason Holtham, Jason Loo, Ken Lashley, Luciano Vecchio, Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque, Eric Koda, Jahnoy Lindsay, Julian Shaw Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Ewoks 1 by Alyssa Wong, Lee Garbett, Paulina Ganucheau, Kyle Hotz, Rachelle Rosenberg, Caspar Wijngaard Infinity Comics Alligator Loki 23 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image The Giant Kokju 1 by Gerry Duggan, Scott Koblish, Hi-Fi Boom The Seasons Have Teeth 1 by Dan Watters, Sebastian Cabrol, Dan Jackson Dark Horse The Great British Bump-Off 1 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Sammy Borras Dynamite 007: For King and Country 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Giorgio Spalletta IDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo: Wherewhen 1 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi Mad Cave Exorcists Never Die 1 by Steve Orlando, Sebastian Piriz OGNs I Hate Math by Ian Brown Missing You by Phellip Willian, Melissa Garabeli Pebble and Wren by Chris Hallbeck Elixir by Frank Barbiere, Ricky Mammone, Victor Santos Fox Point's Own Gemma Hopper by Brie Spangler Ray's OGN Corner: Fortune and Glory by Brian Michael Bendis Additional Reviews: Picard s3e9, Mandalorian s3e7, Renfield, Ghostlore, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur full season, the most controversial X-Files episode ever, Thunderbolts Omnibus vol 2 News: new Harley: Black/White/Red, new Superman and Teen Titans projects from Mark Waid, Creature Commandos cast, Mia Goth cast in Blade, new digital comics platform DSTLRY, details on Knight Terrors, Nolan vs. Barbie, Amazon lands MGM library for streaming adaptations (including Robocop and Stargate), more Fall of X details, Fireflies coming to Image in July Trailers: Marvels, Penguin, True Detective s4, The Last Voyage of the Demeter Comics Countdown (11 Apr 2023): Eight Billion Genies 8 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein Kroma 4 by Lorenzo De Felici Radiant Black 23 by Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato, Raul Angulo, Marcelo Costa Fox Point's Own Gemma Hopper by Brie Spangler Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country – Glass House 1 by James Tynion IV, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche Great British Bump-Off 1 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Sammy Borras Dark Ride 5 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Nocterra 13 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo Phantom Road 2 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire Fantastic Four 6 by Ryan North, Ivan Fiorelli, Jesus Aburtov

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #243

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 47:04


Phantom Road #1 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire  | Artist(s): Gabriel Hernandez Walta | $3.99 I Hate This Place #6 from Image | Writer(s): Kyle Starks  | Artist(s): Artyom Topilin Lee Loughridge | $3.99 Radiant Black #22 from Image | Writer(s): Kyle Higgins  | Artist(s): Eduardo Ferigato | $3.99 Castle Full Of Blackbirds #4 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mike Mignola Angela Slatter  | Artist(s): Valeria Burzo | $3.99 Koshchei The Deathless In Hell #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mike Mignola  | Artist(s): Ben Stenbeck | $3.99 Night Walkers #1 and #2 from Source Point Press | Writer: Cullen Bunn | Art: Joe Bocardo | Colors: Colin Johnson | Letters: Justin Birch | $3.99 each Vampiress Carmilla Magazine 2024 Annual from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Various  | Artist(s): Various | $10.99 Breath Of Shadows #2 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Rich Douek  | Artist(s): Alex Cormack | $3.99 Red Zone #1 from AWA | Artists  | Writers & Artisans | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn  | Artist(s): Mike Deodato Lee Loughridge | $3.99 Where Monsters Lie #2 from Dark Horse Comics Writer: Kyle Starks Artist: Piotr Kowalski $3.99    Other Clear #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Scott Snyder  | Artist(s): Francis Manapul | $4.99 Gospel #5 from Image | Writer(s): Will Morris  | Artist(s): Will Morris | $3.99 Rogue Sun #11 from Image | Writer(s): Ryan Parrott  | Artist(s): Abel | $3.99 Two Graves #5 from Image | Writer(s): Genevieve Valentine  | Artist(s): Ming Doyle | $3.99 Black Tape #2 from  | Artists  | Writers & Artisans | Writer(s): Dan Panosian  | Artist(s): Dalibor Talajic | $3.99 Know Your Station #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Sarah Gailey  | Artist(s): Liana Kangas | $3.99 West Of Sundown #9 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Aaron Campbell Tim Seeley | Artist(s): Jim Terry | $4.99 The Gimmick #1 from Ahoy Comics (W) Joanne Starer (A) Elena GoGou $3.99  Stoneheart #1 from Image Comics (W/A) Emma Kubert $3.99  This week's that guy that was in that show is Warren Stevens

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #242

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 76:01


Blue Book #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): James TynionIV  | Artist(s): Michael Avon Oeming Klaus Janson | $4.99 Black Cloak #2 from Image | Writer(s): Kelly Thompson  | Artist(s): Meredith McClaren | $3.99 Saga #62 from Image | Writer(s): Brian K. Vaughan  | Artist(s): Fiona Staples | $3.99 Barbaric Hell To Pay #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Michael Moreci  | Artist(s):Nathan Gooden | $4.99 Something Is Killing The Children #29 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): James TynionIV  | Artist(s): Werther Dell'Edera | $3.99 Once Upon A Time At The End Of The World #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s):Jason Aaron  | Artist(s): Alexandre Tefenkgi | $4.99 Junkyard Joe #5 from Image | Writer(s): Geoff Johns  | Artist(s): Gary Frank Brad Anderson | $3.99 Local Man #1 from Image Comics (W/A both) Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecs $3.99  Specs #4 from BOOM! Studios (W) David M. Booher (A) Chris Shehan $3.99  Radiant Pink #3 from Image | Writer(s): Meghan Camarena Melissa Flores  | Artist(s): Emma Kubert | 3.99 My Bad Vol 2 #4 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell Bryce Ingman  | Artist(s): Peter Krause | $4.99 Ice Cream Man #34 from Image | Writer(s): W. Maxwell Prince  | Artist(s): Martin Morazzo Chris O'Halloran | $3.99 Plush #4 from Image | Writer(s): Doug Wagner  | Artist(s): Daniel Hillyard Rico Renzi  | $3.99 Vampiress Carmilla Magazine #14 from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Various  | Artist(s): Various | $6.99 Groo Gods Against Groo #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mark Evanier Sergio Aragones  | Artist(s): Sergio Aragones | $3.99 Hellboy In Love #3 Shadow Theater Part 1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mike Mignola Christie Golden  | Artist(s): Matt Smith | $3.99 Count Crowley Vol 2 Amateur Midnight Monster Hunter TP from Dark Horse | Writer(s): David Dastmalchian  | Artist(s): Lukas Ketner | $19.99 Vineyard #4 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Brian Hawkins  | Artist(s): Sami Kivela | $4.99   Other Castle Full Of Blackbirds #4 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mike Mignola Angela Slatter  | Artist(s): Valeria Burzo | $3.99 Koshchei The Deathless In Hell #3 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mike Mignola  | Artist(s): Ben Stenbeck | $3.99 Breath Of Shadows #2 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Rich Douek  | Artist(s): Alex Cormack | $3.99 I Hate This Place #6 from Image | Writer(s): Kyle Starks  | Artist(s): Artyom Topilin Lee Loughridge | $3.99 Phantom Road #1 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire  | Artist(s): Gabriel Hernandez Walta | $3.99 Radiant Black #22 from Image | Writer(s): Kyle Higgins  | Artist(s): Eduardo Ferigato | $3.99 All Night & Every Day #1 (One Shot) from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Ray Fawkes  | Artist(s): Andrea Frittella | $7.99 Red Zone #1 from AWA | Artists  | Writers & Artisans | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn  | Artist(s): Mike Deodato Lee Loughridge | $3.99 Vampiress Carmilla Magazine 2024 Annual from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Various  | Artist(s): Various | $10.99   This week's that guy that was in that show is Anne Francis  

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 358

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 167:42


Comic Reviews: DC Batman/Catwoman 12 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey DC vs. Vampires: Killers 1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Mike Bowden, Eduardo Mello, Le Beau Underwood, Livesay, Antonio Fabela Deathstroke Inc 10 by Ed Brisson, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini Teen Titans Go! Undead?! GN by Michael Northrop, Eric Owen Marvel Iron Cat 1 by Jed MacKay, Pere Perez, Frank D'Armata Iron Man/Hellcat Annual 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Ruairi Coleman, Triona Farrell Marvel's Voices 5: Young Avengers infinity comic by Anthony Olivera, Jethro Morales, Dijjo Lima Mech Strike: Monster Hunters 1 by Christos Gage, Paco Diaz, Dono Sanchez-Almara Thor: Lightning and Lament 1 by Ralph Macchio, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Variants 1 by Gail Simone, Phil Noto Image Public Domain 1 by Chip Zdarsky Sins of the Black Flamingo 1 by Andrew Wheeler, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain Dark Room GN by Gerry Duggan, Scott Buoncristiano, Tamra Bonvillain Dark Horse Hellboy and the BPRD: Old Man Whittier 1 by Mike Mignola, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Dave Stewart Liebestrasse GN by Greg Lockard, Tim Fish, Hector Barros Summer Fires GN by Giulia Sagramola Boom Buffy '97 1 by Jeremy Lambert, Marianna Ignazzi, Mattia Iacono Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Giuseppe Cafaro, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Sara Antonelli, Fabi Marques, Sharon Marino IDW Canto: Tales of the Unnamed World 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker Dungeons and Dragons: Ravenloft - Orphan of Agony Isle 1 by Zoe Quinn, Bayleigh Underwood, Casey Gilly, Corin Howell, Cris Peter Dynamite Vampiverse Presents: The Vamp 1 by Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson, Daniel Maine Behemoth Redman 1 by Matt Frank, Goncalo Lopes Vault Mindset 1 by Zack Kaplan, John Pearson Verse Book 2 GN by Sam Beck Ray's OGN Corner:  Gender Queer Additional Reviews: Ms. Marvel ep4, Baymax, Stranger Things 4.2, Minions 2, The Bad Guys, The Black Phone, Paper Girls, Spree News: Ghostbusters Afterlife sequel, new sci-fi movie by the Russos starring Millie Bobby Brown, Eight Billion Genies optioned by Amazon, Nexstar buys CW, new flagship Spidey title from Dan Slott and Mark Bagley, Despicable Me 4 announced, Tenet sequel, new Stephanie Phillips Comixology famous fictional detective series (Beatrix Rose), Nate Stevenson, Marvel/Ultraman crossover Trailers: Hocus Pocus 2, Paper Girls Comics Countdown: Seven Secrets 18 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte Department of Truth 19 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds Eight Billion Genies 2 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein X-Men Red 4 by Al Ewing, Juann Cabal, Andres Genolet, Michael Sta. Maria, Federico Blee Public Domain 1 by Chip Zdarsky Liebestrasse by Greg Lockard, Tim Fish, Hector Barros Swamp Thing 14 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer Canto: Tales of the Unnamed World 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker What's the Furthest Place From Here 7 by Matthew Rosenberg, Tyler Boss, Josh Hixson Sins of the Black Flamingo 1 by Andrew Wheeler, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast
22 Panels Comic Book Podcast Episode 34 What haven't we talked about enough so far this year…

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 64:29


Episode 34 July 3, 2022What haven't we talked about enough so far this year…News of NoteTwisted Sister's Dee Snider Writes Anti-Censorship Graphic NovelEight Billion Genies to be Adapted into a Franchise at AmazonSCOTUS3 Amazing New BooksTyler:Batman Beyond the White Knight #4, Sean Murphy, DCHellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Old Man Whittier #1, Mike Mignola, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Dark HorsePentagram of Horror #2, Marco Fontanili, Scout ComicsTad:Batman/Catwoman #12 Tom King, Clay Mann, DCWhat's the Furthest Place From Here? #7 Matthew Rosenberg, Tyler Boss, ImageAgent of W.O.R.L.D.E. #1, Deniz Camp, Filya Bratukhin, ScoutHonorable Mentions: Great Responsibility - 3 Books or Series this year we haven't given enough attentionTylerMonkey Meat, Juni Ba, ImageGhost Cage, Caleb Goellner, Nick Dragotta, ImageBreak Out, Zack Kaplan, Wilton Santos, Dark HorseTadSeriesStar Wars Universe Mark Paniccia, Editor; Christopher Cantwell, Marco Castiello, Steve Cummings, Marc Guggenheim, Minkya Jung, David Messina, Greg Pak, Ramon Rosanas, Ethan Sacks, Charles Soule, Paolo Villanelli, Alyssa WongAWA Upshot Axel Alonso, Editor; Kaare Andrews, Mike Choi, Mike Deodato Jr., Steve Epting, Gregg Hurwitz, Michael Moreci, C.P. Smith, J. Michael Straczynski, Mark Texeira, Alesandro VittiSeven Secrets, Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Boom!BooksSquire Sara Alfageeh, Nadia Shammas, Quill Tree BooksTreasure of the Black Swan Paco Roca, Guillermo Corral Van Damme, FantagraphicsRetroActive Ibrahim Moustafa, Humanoids3 Books We Hope Will Be SpectacularTad:Saga #60 Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples, ImageBatman #125 Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, DCMind MGMT: Bootleg #1 Matt Kindt, Farel Dalyrimple, Dark HorseKnow is Spectacular: Starhenge #1, Liam SharpGraphic Novels & Collections: Maniac of New York: The Bronx is Burning, Blacksad: They All Fall Down part oneHonorable Mentions:Tyler:Saga #60, Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples, ImageHamelin #1, Christiano Delmonte, Francesco Zappardino, Action Lab ComicsTwig #3, Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, ImageConsider becoming a patron!

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast
22 Panels Comic Book Podcast Episode 33 Wednesday Comics pt 12

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 48:47


Episode 33 June 24, 2022Wednesday Comics Issue 12News of NoteGet ready for “Wrestling Noir” in HELL IS A SQUARED CIRCLEComic creators Joshua Williamson and Andrei Bressan reunite to embark on a DARK RIDEMarvel celebrates Miracleman's 40th anniversary with special one-shot this October3 Amazing New BooksTyler:Beware the Eye of Odin, Doug Wagner, Tim Odland, ImageUsagi Yojimbo: Lone Goat and Kid #6, Stan Sakai, IDWFables #152, Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, DCTad:Clementine, Tillie Walden, SkyboundBeware the Eye of Odin, Doug Wagner, Tim Odland, ImageThe Killer: Affairs of the State #5, Matz, Luc Jacamon, BoomHonorable Mentions: Great Responsibility - Wednesday Comics Week 12Best Story So FarTad: DeadmanTyler: BatmanBest Page This IssueTad: MetamorphoTyler: SupermanBest Use of FormatTad: FlashTyler: FlashBest Panel This IssueTad: Supergirl couchTyler: Batman Bru…3 Books We Hope Will Be SpectacularTad:Batman/Catwoman #12, Tom King, Clay Mann, DCPublic Domain #1 Chip Zdarsky, ImageWhat's the Furthest Place From Here? #7 Matthew Rosenberg, Tyler Boss, Image Graphic Novels & Collections: Adventureman Vol. 2: A Fairy Tale of New York, The Question by Dennis O'Neil Omnibus, Shifting Earth, What's the Furthest Place From Here? Vol. 1: Get LostHonorable Mentions: Agent of W.O.R.L.D.E., Batman: Beyond the White Knight #4, Batman; Fortress #2, BRZRKR #9, The Department of Truth #19, Eight Billion Genies #2, Hit Me #4, Iron Man/Hellcat Annual #1, Mindset #1, Pearl III #2, Righteous Thirst For Vengeance #9, Seven Secrets #18, Star Wars: Darth Vader #24, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #21, Star Wars: Han Solo & Chewbacca #3, Star Wars: Obi-Wan #2, The Variants #1Tyler:Good Boy #2, Christina Blanch, Garrett Gunn, Source Point PressHellboy and the BPRD: Old Man Whittier #1, Mike Mignola, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Dark HorseStar Wars: Darth Vader #24, Greg Pak, Marco CastielloConsider becoming a patron!

Who Watches the Watchers?
Sentient by Jeff Lemire and Gabriel Hernandez Walta

Who Watches the Watchers?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 67:14


This week we talk about SENTIENT by Jeff Lemire and Gabriel Hernandez Walta! its a great series published by TKO Studios about a ship in outer space piloted by an A.I. left alone with only children aboard after tragedy strikes. Its a supremely excellent book and we have a great time talking about it! So join us! Follow us on Instagram for the love of god: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/

Maybe Eventually
The Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta (Crossover with Who Watches the Watchers!?)

Maybe Eventually

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 65:44


Here's a bonus episode where we mash our podcast together with Who Watches the Watchers!? We talk about Vision by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Michael Walsh! We have a lot of fun and we hope you might too! Follow us if you wanna: https://www.instagram.com/maybeeventuallypodcast/ Follow Who Watches the Watchers also if you wanna: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/

The SJW Comic Book Club
MS2 - Artist Sampler: Gabriel Hernandez Walta

The SJW Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 34:37


Mini-sode #2 is about Gabriel Hernandez Walta, the artist who drew one of our favorite comics (and yours), Magneto: Infamous! Join us as we talk about Walta's unique style and why we love it. This week we read an issue of: Astonishing X-Men, Dr. Strange, Vision, and Occupy Avengers.Next week, we will be reading the classic Frank Miller story arc, Daredevil (1964) #227-232 "Born Again". We invite you to read along with us.Veronica's theme this season is Redemption (for characters we didn't like before). Monte's theme is Femme Fatales.We finally appeared on The Colored Pages Book Club, to discuss the adorable Bingo Love! Also check out Monte, Veronica, and Melissa's separate guest appearances on Waiting on the Trade! Monte, Veronica, and Melissa also each appeared on Watching Netflix Without You! And Veronica and Melissa appeared together on Super Sideshow to discuss the finale of the Hawkeye TV show.Email us at sjwcomicspodcast@gmail.com, or check out our social media at:https://twitter.com/sjwcomicscasthttps://www.instagram.com/sjwcomicscast/

The SJW Comic Book Club
S10E2 - Sin City: The Babe Wore Red

The SJW Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 53:02


Have you ever read something that you know is technically very good, but it just hits wrong? If so, you know how we felt reading Sin City (1994): The Babe Wore Red (this link is to a collection, of which we are reading one issue). Join us as we talk about the color red, inappropriately timed male sexuality, and the protagonist that wasn't.Next week will be Mini-sode #2: Creator Profile on Gabriel Hernandez Walta, where we will sample several of the artists works and discuss our reactions. The week after that, we will be reading Daredevil (1964) #226-233: Born Again. We invite you to read along with us.Veronica's theme this season is Redemption (for characters we didn't like before). Monte's theme is Femme Fatales.We finally appeared on The Colored Pages Book Club, to discuss the adorable Bingo Love! Also check out Monte, Veronica, and Melissa's separate guest appearances on Waiting on the Trade! Monte, Veronica, and Melissa also each appeared on Watching Netflix Without You! And Veronica and Melissa appeared together on Super Sideshow to discuss the finale of the Hawkeye TV show, and Melissa appeared alone to discuss WandaVision.Email us at sjwcomicspodcast@gmail.com, or check out our social media at:https://twitter.com/sjwcomicscasthttps://www.instagram.com/sjwcomicscast/

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast
22 Panel Comic Episode 19: Early Thoughts from the 22 Panels Ill-Advised Comic Shop Tour!

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 45:08


News of NoteMike Mignola & Gabriel Hernandez Walta announce Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. One-Shot: Old Man Whitter https://www.comicsbeat.com/hellboy-old-man-whittier-one-shot-announced/mRonald Wimberly to print webtoon comic GratNin as one 400 foot accordion folded scroll. Kickstarter from Beehive Books. https://www.comicsbeat.com/hellboy-old-man-whittier-one-shot-announced/Waid & Krause's Irredeemable being made a movie by Netflix https://www.comicsbeat.com/waid-and-krauses-irredeemable-series-is-getting-a-netflix-movie/?amp3 Amazing New BooksTyler:Slumber #1, Tyler Burton Smith, Vanessa Cardinelli, ImageUsagi Yojimbo #27, Stan Sakai, IDW The Clay People: Colossus #1, Matt Hawkins, Christian Dibari, Image Tad:The Crimson Cage #4, John Lees, Alex Cormack, AWA Regarding the Matter of Oswald's Body #5, Christopher Cantwell, Luca Casalanguida, Boom! We Only Kill Each Other #5, Stephanie Phillips, Peter Krause, ComiXologyHonorable Mentions:  Batman: The Knight #3, Bylines in Blood #3, The Silver Coin #10, Stillwater: The Escape #1, Time Before Time #11, Usagi Yojimbo #27, What's the Furthest Place From Here #5Great Responsibility - Ill-Advised Comic Shop Tour part 1Galactic Greg's, Valparaiso, INLaughing Ogre, Columbus, OHBilly Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum - spring break OSUHeroes Aren't Hard to Find, Charlotte NCCar Company: Secret Identity by Alex Segura, Bitches on Comics, Comic Book Couples Counseling, Off Panel, Two True Freaks, Contest of Challengers, Capes on the Couch3 Books We Hope Will Be SpectacularTad:Saga #57 Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples, Image The Human Target #6, Tom King, Greg Smallwood, DC My Bad #5, Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman, Peter Krause, AhoyHonorable Mentions: Black Hammer Reborn #10, The Department of Truth #17, Devil's Reign: X-Men #3, Joy Operations #5, Killadelphia #20, Maniac of New York: The Bronx is Burning #4, Star Wars: Darth Vader #21, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #19Tyler:Count Crowley Amateur Midnight Monster Hunter #1, David Dastmalchian, Lukas Ketner, Dark HorseGhost Cage #1, Nick Dragotta, Caleb Gellner, ImageSaga #57, Brian K Vaughan, Fiona Staples, ImageConsider becoming a patron!

Down Time with Cranston Public Library
89 - 2021 Fandom Roundup

Down Time with Cranston Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 50:03


This week Tayla is joined by CPL's Administrative Assistant Ally and Liz from the Cumberland Public Library for a very special 2021 Fandom Wrap-up! They share all their opinions on some of the most popular shows and movies that came out in 2021. Proceed with caution, spoilers ahead! During The Last Chapter they discuss what property they'd like to see get a big budget TV or movie adaption. Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Common Ground WandaVision (2021) The Vision by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Michael Walsh, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles Captain Marvel (2019) Loki (2021- ) Sell Us Your Show Fruits Basket (2019-2021) Fruits Basket Vol. 1 by Natsuki Takaya Rutherford Falls (2021- ) Screen It, Stream It, or Skip It (Marvel Edition) Maximum Film! (podcast) Black Widow (2021) Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) Eternals (2021) Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) Last Chapter The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper Alanna: the First Adventure (Song of the Lioness Quartet #1) by Tamora Pierce Uglies by Scott Westerfeld

Who Watches the Watchers?
Loki Triple! - Loki Season 1 + Loki: Agent of Asgard + Loki: Sorcerer Supreme

Who Watches the Watchers?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 72:29


This week we talk about THREE, YES THREE, Loki stories! We talk about the first season of Loki on Disney Plus, as well as Loki: Agent of Asgard (issues 1-5 plus All-New Marvel Now! Point One) by Al Ewing, Lee Garbett and Nolan Woodward. And also Doctor Strange - Loki: Sorcerer Supreme, by Donny Cates, Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Jordie Bellaire. We talk about how each story kind of paints a different and often more heroic look at Loki as he tries to find some sort of redemption in each iteration. Follow us on Instagram for the love of god: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/

ComicsQuest
Doctor Strange by Donny Cates (The Long Haul Ep. 6)

ComicsQuest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 100:32


Alex LaVelle returns, and we're returning to the magical realm of the Sorcerer Supreme! This time, we're diving into the first major Marvel Comics work by Donny Cates, and Loki has taken over the mantle? Stephen is a vet? There's a talking dog? Mephisto takes control of Las Vegas? There's a talking dog? Blade and Elsa Bloodstone argue about monsters? THERE'S A TALKING DOG??? Comics are fun ya'll. Twitter: @ComicsQuestShow Theme: @TheDanPurcell Original art by Mike Del Mundo, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Niko Henrichon Cover design by Case Aiken Website: certainpov.com

Trade Waiters
64: Barbalien: Red Planet

Trade Waiters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 91:59


From the world of BLACK HAMMER by Jeff Lemire, Tate Brombal, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire, and Aditya Bidika. News - 2:30  Barbalien: Red Planet - 16:40  Back Matter Matters - 1:06:13  The Pull-List - 1:12:00 

Who Watches the Watchers?
Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Walta

Who Watches the Watchers?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 50:50


In this episode we talk about The Vision (Vol 2, Issues 1-12), by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Michael Walsh. We talk about the overall theme we were able to pull from the book as well as the undeniable similarities between it and WandaVision. The conversation moves on to also talk about this books overall impact on the 616 and MCU respectively. We also talk about family chandeliers and New Girl briefly. So please, sit back and relax while we keep our eyes peeled and answer the question, Who Watches the Watchers? #comics #marvel #vision #tomking Follow us on Instagram for the love of god: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/

Down Time with Cranston Public Library
53 - Our One Year Review

Down Time with Cranston Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 42:34


This week Tayla and Dave are joined by CPL director Ed Garcia and assistant director Julie Holden to celebrate one year of making Down Time! Our bosses give us their thoughts on our work on the show for the past year. Did we do well on our one year review? Listen to find out. They also discuss detective novels, DCEU vs MCU, and Down Time’s origin story. During The Last Chapter, they talk about what they would like to hear on the show going forward. Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you’d like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Arsene Lupin: Gentleman-cambrioleur by Maurice Leblanc Babylon 5: The Shadow Within by Jeanne Cavelos Browse books by Louise Penny Browse books by Daniel Silva Browse books by Elin Hilderbrand Count by Ibrahim Moustafa, Brad Simpson, & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter by David Dastmalchian, Lukas Ketner, Lauren Affe, & Frank Cvetkovic House of M by Brian Michael Bendis & Olivier Coipel The Vision by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, & Michael Walsh Woman World by Aminder Dhaliwal Calm the F*ck Down by Sarah Knight AV Lupin (2021- ) Babylon 5 (1993-1998) WandaVision (2021) The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021) Top Chef (2006- ) Tournament of Champions (2020- ) American Utopia (2020) Point Break (1991) Great American Railroad Journeys (2016- ) The Way of the Househusband (2021- ) Other Down Time Episode 42: No Flying No Tights CPL On the Line poetry - dial 401-900-1090

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 292

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 152:40


Comic Reviews: Action Comics 1029 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Hi-Fi, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Michael Avon Oeming, Taki Soma Batman: Black and White 4 by Joshua Williamson, Riley Rossmo, Karl Kerschl, Chip Zdarsky, Nick Bradshaw, Daniel Warren Johnson, Becky Cloonan, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson Batman/Superman 16 by Gene Luen Yang, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Sabine Rich Detective Comics 1034 by Mariko Tamaki, Dan Mora, Jordie Bellaire, Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov Harley Quinn 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Teen Titans Academy 1 by Tim Sheridan, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Alejandro Sanchez Batman and Scooby Doo Mysteries 1 by Ivan Cohen, Dario Brizuela Alien 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Salvador Larroca, Guru eFX Carnage: Black, White and Blood 1 by Tini Howard, Ken Lashley, Juan Fernandez, Benjamin Percy, Sara Pichelli, Mattia Iacono, Al Ewing, John McCrea King in Black: Scream 1 by Clay McLeod Chapman, Garry Brown, Rachelle Rosenberg Firefly Brand New 'Verse 1 by Josh Lee Gordon, Fabiana Mascolo, Lucia DiGiamarino Vampirella vs. Purgatori 1 by Ray Fawkes, Alvaro Sarraseca, Salvatore Aiala Gert and the Sacred Stones GN by Marco Rocchi, Francesca Carita, Jaime Richards Rabid World 1 by Todd Cinani, Oleg Okunev Wild Bull and Chipper 1 by Richard Rivera, Dwayne Biddix Akuto 1 by Norm Chung Additional Reviews: Falcon/Winter Soldier ep2, Invincible ep1, The Simpsons, Mighty Ducks pilot, Dr. Strange by Jason Aaron vol 1 News: Superman and the Authority by Morrison/Janin, Black Widow to premier access (and Cruella and Luca), DC collection news, William Shakespeare's Avengers, Keanu Reeves starring in BRZRKR movie on Netflix, Cary Fukunara directing Tokyo Ghost adaptation, Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Fate, Marvel leaves Diamond, Jed McKay relaunching Moon Knight Indiana Jones comic discussion Trailers: Suicide Squad Comics Countdown: Barbalien: Red Planet 5 by Tate Brombal, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire Batman/Superman 16 by Gene Luen Yang, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Sabine Rich Gert and the Sacred Stones GN by Marco Rocchi, Francesca Carita, Jaime Richards Detective Comics 1034 by Mariko Tamaki, Dan Mora, Jordie Bellaire, Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov Batman: Black and White 4 by Joshua Williamson, Riley Rossmo, Karl Kerschl, Chip Zdarsky, Nick Bradshaw, Daniel Warren Johnson, Becky Cloonan, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson Usagi Yojimbo 17 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi Stray Dogs 2 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner Once & Future 15 by Kieron Gillen, Dan  Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Harley Quinn 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Power Rangers 5 by Ryan Parrott, Francesco Mortarino, Angulo

The Stack
The Stack: Alien, Harley Quinn And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 34:05


On this week's Stack podcast: Alien #1 Marvel Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Salvador Larroca Harley Quinn #1 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Riley Rossmo Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Josh Lee Gordon Art by Fabiana Mascolo Teen Titans Academy #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Rafa Sandoval Once & Future #17 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora Action Comics #1029 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad Art by Phil Hester, Michael Avon Oeming HAHA #3 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art and Cover by Roger Langridge Batman/Superman #16 DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Ivan Reis Crimson Flower #3 Dark Horse Comics Written by Matt Kindt Art by Matt Lesniewski Detective Comics #1034 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Joshua Williamson Art by Dan Mora, Gleb Melnikov The Scumbag #6 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Bengal Barbalien: Red Planet #5 Dark Horse Comics Script by Tate Brombal Story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta Stray Dogs #2 Image Comics Written by Tony Fleecs Art by Trish Forstner Post Americana #4 Image Comics Story and Art by Steve Skroce 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 Episode Transcript Alex:                 What is up, y'all? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 On The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week, kicking it off with a very scary book called Alien #1 from Marvel, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, art by Salvador Larroca. This is a big deal because this is the first of the Fox properties that is coming to Marvel. We have Predator coming down the pike. Alien is here now, and we had Phillip Kennedy Johnson on the live show talking about this book a couple of months back now when he first got on it. So he teased that, if you want to go and listen to it, but all of the teasing aside, what'd you think of this one? Justin:              I thought this was great. Really captures the vibe of the Alien movies while being a compelling new story where you really feel alongside the characters. Mistakes are made. Classic Alien thing where somebody really fucks up with these things. You don't get a lot of mistakes with the alien people. Alex:                 The thing that I thought was really fascinating about this as a fan of the Alien franchise, and to get into spoilers for the book a little bit … It's about a military guy. He ended up getting captured by aliens, escaped. We don't know exactly how yet, but this is years later. He's retiring, trying to reconnect with his son. Definitely a theme Phillip Kennedy Johnson is playing with with his books right now with fathers and sons and connecting through this and through Superman. Alex:                 So that's interesting, I think, just from a reading perspective, but here, the son is a civilian, and for fans of the Alien movies, it's such a big deal when they go to Earth in this book. When they go to Earth, you see very little of it, but you see people on Earth. You see what's going on with society. You see civilians involved, and just from that fan perspective, I kind of geeked out about that beyond the fact that it seems like they're doing really interesting, weird stuff with the mythology in this comic book. Salvador Larroca's aliens in particular are terrifying. The pacing of it is alarming and upsetting in the right way. I really dug this book a lot as well. Pete, what did you think? Pete:                Yeah. I agree with you. I thought the aliens looks amazing. There's a lot of great kind of splash page shots that are really powerful. The Bishop. I'm always creeped out by Bishop, and so it was creepy to see Bishop back. Yeah, and it was a very interesting story that we got to kind of see the son's side of why he doesn't care about what his father's been doing, and then we know the father's side. So it was very interesting perspective, and I think that's a cool way to, as Justin said, to put kind of a fresh spin on something that we've seen a lot of. So yeah. I thought this, as far as the first issue is concerned, does a great job of giving you something that you know and love with a little bit of newness to it. So I think well done. Justin:              What I think they capture well here is the sins of the corporation in Alien are always what keeps making people act poorly, and that's what gets everyone in trouble. In this, it's all about human mistakes, and it's just the aliens are there as the force of nature that makes them pay for their mistakes, and it's just really great. Alex:                 Absolutely. Really bowled over by this book. Next up, Harley Quinn #1 from DC Comics, written by Stephanie Phillips, art by Riley Rossmo. This is a great team for this book, Riley Rossmo in particular on a Harley Quinn book. So much fun. Really like the tone here. Very different from the past couple of runs of Harley Quinn. I thought this was very enjoyable. What was your guys' take? Pete:                Yeah. I agree. I thought the art was amazing. Really great story as far as the first issue goes. Does such a great job of grabbing the reader and getting kind of this take on Harley, and I think it's a nice take. I'm a huge fan of the animated series, but I don't want every comic to be like that. So this is, I feel like, a different enough take where it still feels like Harley Quinn, and I love the art and the storytelling. I think this is a fantastic first issue. Justin:              Yeah. I think what this book … I mean, the art is so cool. It's fun how Batman is such a presence in it, and it's a little bit more of a Batman that is likable and sort of like just “Look. I'm just trying to keep an eye on you, Harley. So don't screw around.” Pete:                He's like a dad. Batman's like a dad of Gotham. Justin:              Yeah. Uncle Batman, and I really like this Harley because it's not like it's a huge change where she's like “I'm good now.” It's the same character who's just like “I'm trying this out. I don't know. Let's just see,” and she's sort of having fun with it, and I feel like that preserves the original spirit of the character. We talked about this on the live show this week about how Harley Quinn spun out of Batman: The Animated Series and how wild it is that a character like that can just explode and have so many iterations in all these different mediums, and now to see her back here sort of having that spirit of the original while also being the new character is great. Alex:                 Totally agree. Next up, Firefly Brand New Verse #1 from BOOM! Studios, written by Josh Lee Gordon, art by Fabiana Mascolo. We've had effusive praise for Greg Pak's run on the main title. This is a different artist, a different team, and it's jumping forward, I believe, 25 years in time to showing us the descendants of the original Serenity crew, what's going on with them now. So what'd you think about this? Does this hold up to the high quality of the other Firefly books? Justin:              Well, I think, what I like about it is that they're taking a lot of swings. They keep moving with the Firefly story, just like “Hey. Let's tell the most interesting story no matter what the continuity really is. Let's just keep moving,” and for them to move from the past to the present into the future, or I guess, not in that order, but it's great to see, like “Oh, yeah. I'm so curious about this. What's going to happen where? What are these characters like?” They feel spiritually like the old Serenity crew, but they're all new people. Alex:                 Pete? Justin:              It's like meeting your friends' friends, and they're nice. Pete:                Yeah. I thought- Alex:                 Pete, I know you're probably put off by the fact that Greg Pak wasn't on this, who you love, but go ahead. Pete:                Yeah. I was kind of like “Wait a second. What's going on here?” The Pak was killing this, but yeah. I like the way it kind of starts. I think it's a great kind of story, a good take, but it's one of those things where it's like when you have a to-do list and you just sleep instead of doing what you're supposed to be doing, you're putting everybody on the ship in jeopardy. That was just kind of crazy, but yeah. I enjoyed it. I thought the art was good. I thought it was fun. Justin:              So you're bothered by the chores, that no one's doing their chores. Pete:                Well, I'm just bothered by how casually they woke up, and they were like “Hey. Did you fix the engine?” and they were like “Well, I thought you were going to fix the engine.” Then it's like … We're on a spaceship. You can't just be that casual. Justin:              What's the chore wheel like in your household? Pete:                It's a lot of chores, man. All right? It's a lot. Justin:              What happens if you don't do it? How does it break out? Did you get your chores done today, for instance? Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Just barely. Just barely. Alex:                 Oh, boy. Justin:              Stakes high. Alex:                 Teen Titans Academy #1 from DC Comics, written by Tim Sheridan, art by Rafa Sandoval. This is exactly what it sounds like. The Titans are opening up a school in Titans Tower. Meanwhile, the Teen Titans are off doing Teen Titan stuff, and these are the Teeny Titans who are signing up. Maybe some day they're going to be Teen Titans or Titans. I said all of those words quite a bit. What'd you think about this book? Justin:              Great enunciation from Alex. Hit all of his consonants really well, and that was borderline tongue twister. Pete:                Yeah. I thought this was a fun story. I ship Nightfire. So I feel I'm happy that they're still out doing- Alex:                 Just trying to slip that in there, Pete. Justin:              Dropping that knowledge. Pete:                I feel like it was a little busy, but they have so many people on Teen Titans. I kind of feel like that's going to happen, but overall, I thought it was a really solid first issue. Justin:              I'll tell you what, Pete. I ship Nightfire, especially in this issue. I would normally definitely be a Batwing or Nightgirl, Nightacle. Is that the right- Pete:                [crosstalk 00:08:57]. Alex:                 Nightacle. Justin:              Nightgirl is not the right answer, I don't think. Alex:                 Nightacle? Justin:              Oraclewing? Alex:                 Orwing. Orwing. Justin:              Orawing. Alex:                 Batdick. Justin:              Good. But I agree. I feel like there have been a lot of books like this. Marvel does this a lot where they're like “Let's take our magic characters and make a school about them. Let's have all these young mutants be in this school,” and often it feels like the stories feel very next door to the main storyline, and this feels like a Titans books, and it's just now there's these gradations between all the different Titans. There's the Titans, the Tiny Titans, and the Teeny Titans, and there's the tall Titans, the tiptop Titans. Alex:                 What did you think- Pete:                Guys, stop. Alex:                 What did you think about them having to be called Mr. Nightwing? That was pretty weird, right? Justin:              What I liked about it was it felt like kids who hadn't made a plan about “Oh, what should we call ourselves?” and then someone was like “Oh, you're Mr. Nightwing,” and they're like “Okay,” and then they have to go with it. Alex:                 What's your first name, Mr. Nightwing? Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Uh, Dave? Alex:                 Oh, god. I'm Dave Nightwing. Yeah. This is okay. I'm usually a sucker for these books. I thought this was all right. I liked Rafa Sandoval's art, just good superhero art across the board. Always very appropriate for Titans. I don't really know anything about the Red X, which is the big mystery here. So felt like a bit of a deep dive for anybody who is outside that continuity, but I like some of the characters. I'm definitely going to tune back for issue two and see what happens. I don't know what I'm talking about. Justin:              Another binge read. Alex:                 Once & Future #17 from BOOM! Studios, written by Kieron Gillen, art by Dan Mora. Pete, I was a little worried about you this issue, because not as much grandma as there usually is- Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 … but still- Pete:                Yeah, but you still- Alex:                 … there's a dragon. There's a lot of action. Pete:                But you also got smoking grandma. Grandma's smoking in this. So that's- Alex:                 Smoking hot is what you're saying, right? Pete:                No. That's not what I'm saying. Alex:                 Okay. Pete:                But yeah. I like this- Alex:                 I ship Petema. Justin:              Petema. Pete Smokingma. Smoking Petema. Pete:                A lot happens in this issue. We kind of get all the pieces on the board. It was great to kind of finally see plans collides and everybody else kind of come together, kind of revealing what's going to happen moving forward. This is just non-stop glorious. Every issue is unbelievably drawn. The stories are fun. The characters are great. The art's unbelievable. I don't know why you aren't reading this book. Justin:              I am, because we all read. We read a lot of comics, and I like this book, but I will say I think I need a little gear shift. I feel like we've been in this- Pete:                What? Justin:              I feel like we've been in- Pete:                I'm not going to stand here and let you … This is an unbelievable comic. Okay? End of story. You can't put in your bullshit. This comic is fantastic. Justin:              I- Alex:                 Well, hold on, Pete. Just to jump in, Justin, I hear what you're saying. I actually think they got there with this issue, because I've been feeling that as well. It's a lot of the grandma wandering around and being like “You don't know what's going on with these stories. There's a lot of stories,” and the son being like “Stories? Come on,” and then everybody's kind of wandering around and yelling at each other about magic stuff and stories, but this issue, what we got … It really feels like it's heading towards the endgame here. We finally know they're looking for the Holy Grail. The bad guys wanted to essentially wipe everything clean and destroy the world. The good guys, of course, want to stop them. They get a dragon, and we get this very propulsive ending of them on a dragon chasing after … I'm honestly forgetting whether it's Gawaine or Galahad who has been turned into a centaur, and I think that's part of the issue you're getting at, where it's a lot of these names being thrown out there, but I like this ending, and I'm very excited for the next issue off of this. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, I like where it's going, and honestly, the stuff with Rose felt like the most interesting. She feels like she's operating sort of on her own, but it's just like you're saying. It feels like grandma and her son, #PeteMissesGrandma, #SmokingHotGrandma … It feels like they really are just like “Oh, here we go again. This story's crazy, but we have to keep doing it,” and so I'm just ready, and the Merlin stuff was interesting. I liked that, but even he's a little like “I've already got this all figured out.” So I think I just need a little refreshment with that. Pete:                Unbelievable. You're unbelievable. Alex:                 Well, let's move on then and talk about Action Comics #1,029 from DC Comics, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Becky Cloonan, and Michael W. Conrad, art by Phil Hester and Michael Avon Oeming. In the front story, we're getting a tale of Superman and his son, as we talked about a little bit earlier. In the back story, we're finding out what's going on with Midnighter after Future State. This directly picks up on that in a very surprising way. What'd you think about this one? Pete:                I thought this was a very touching story. Love the kind of like Superman taking about being a human and this whole father-son back and forth stuff. It's really speaking to me. I very much enjoyed this. The Midnighter story is freaking me out. Justin:              It's different Midnighter. Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. I love how stylized the art is. I think it's a cool take on Midnighter, but I'm nervous to see how this is all going to unfold, and I don't like the fact that they're not talking to each other. You know what I mean? You're supposed to be able to talk to your partner. Justin:              Are you talking about him and the computer in his brain? Pete:                No. Him and Apollo. Justin:              Yeah. What I will say is it is a very different take on Midnighter, but it feels like Apollo is still the one who's knocking on the door at the end. Pete:                Still the one. Justin:              That's what I'm saying. So that must give you some reassurance, and the front story, I thought, was great, really keying in on this idea of fathers and sons, and sons losing fathers, and fathers realizing that the sons are realizing that they're eventually going to lose their father. It's just great idea and echo storytelling, and then the last couple pages, setting up the sort of creepy Warworld Rising stuff, I'm into. Alex:                 I'm into it too, and I like how they are tying in the DC Future State stuff. Now, the other thing … This is news that I believe leaked early this week before they were going to let it out, but it seems clear now in retrospect how they're setting this up with Superman potentially being taken off the board so that John Kent is going to move into the Superman role. We got this Midnighter backup which seems like it should be unrelated to a Superman thing, but it turns out that DC is going to be launching some sort of a Superman and The Authority series by Grant Morrison with art by Mikel Janin- Pete:                What? Alex:                 … which this seems to be setting up directly, in my mind. We don't know much more about it other than that, but that certainly seems to be where they're going, and that is very cool. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, Grant Morrison back in the game? Not sort of existing on the periphery being like “Hey. Did you think I could make this Green Lantern book weirder?” and then he does. That'll be interesting. Alex:                 Yeah. That's great. It's also great to see Michael Avon Oeming on a regular book as well. I really like his stuff on Midnighter, and that's a lot of fun. Let's move on, talk about Haha #3 from Image Comics. Justin:              Haha. Pete:                Oh, here we go. Justin:              Hoo-ah. Alex:                 Hoo-ah #3, following the adventures of Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman land. It's been a great ride. I can't believe we've gotten here. The continuity has been very dense, but really getting that back story of how did he find the scent of a woman? How did he come up with hoo-ah? It's been a wonderful ride, and [crosstalk 00:17:04]. Justin:              How did he come up with hoo-ah? Alex:                 It is written by W. Maxwell Prince, art and cover by Roger Langridge. I love this team. I was so excited about this. This is a anthology book where W. Maxwell Prince is taking his regular creepiness from Ice Cream Man and applying it specifically to different types of clowns. This issue, we get a mime issue, a mime who is friends with a robot. Justin:              Love a mime. Pete:                The worst. Alex:                 Roger Langridge, one of my absolute favorite creators. He did Thor: The Mighty Avenger. He did Snarked is the book that he did that was all a riff on Lewis Carroll stuff. That is awesome. He did an amazing Muppets book, if you never checked it out. It's definitely much more surreal and fantasy based than the previous two issues that were very realistic and dark takes, but man, I love this book. It was so good. Maybe my favorite of the week. What did you guys think? Justin:              Favorite of the week? Pete:                I hated it. Justin:              You hated it? Pete:                Yeah. I don't like mimes. I think they're creepy, and this proves my point. Justin:              Wait. Rank sort of the clowns, the different genres of clown, in sort of least scary to scariest. Pete:                Well, first off, I think … No offense to Alex's wife, but I think that [crosstalk 00:18:21]- Alex:                 But I hate your wife. Pete:                Yeah. I think- Alex:                 No offense to your wife. I hate your wife. Pete:                No. Your wife is an unbelievable person. I don't know how she puts up with you. Justin:              Wait. You're considering wife a different genre of clown? Pete:                No. I just don't want to speak poorly of clowns, and Alex's wife was an amazing clown. That's a separate category. I want to try and make that clear. Alex:                 Just to be clear before you get to into it, Pete, of course we're going to break this into the four types of the clown, the Whiteface, the Tramp, the Auguste, and the character. So go ahead. Pete:                I don't know what- Justin:              Dropping clown husband knowledge. Pete:                I don't know what was just said- Justin:              Auguste. Pete:                … but- Alex:                 The Auguste. Pete:                … to answer your question, Justin, clowns do freak me out. I think, sometimes you can see the sadness in their eyes, and that can be very painful, and then mimes- Justin:              So give me the power rankings. So you got your mimes. You got your- Pete:                Yeah. The mimes are the creepiest of them all. Justin:              Really? Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Why is that? Because they're not talking? Pete:                Yes. I don't trust people who don't talk, and I also … Well, and you have some- Justin:              Too skinny. Pete:                But also, they're- Alex:                 Wait. Sorry. Is it that they wear stripes so they look like they just got out of prison? Pete:                No. No. That makes them look French, but I think that- Alex:                 All French people just got out of prison. Go ahead. Justin:              Yeah. Pete:                Oh, that's an awful thing to say. Yeah. I don't trust mimes, and clowns can be scary is my long-winded point that you kind of dragged out. Alex:                 Justin, what about you? What did you think about this issue? Justin:              It was great. It's very fun. it's like- Pete:                Wait. It's fun? That was fun? Justin:              This whole issue is very fun. I would love to see this- Pete:                People died. I don't know what … What do you mean? What's fun? Justin:              Hey. I got news for you. People die all the time. Pete:                Oh, don't be that guy. Justin:              But not robots. Think about that. I'd like to see the script of this comic to see the process, really, how they put this together, because the visuals are so good. They do so much of the storytelling, and it's just a fun, nearly silent issue where we touch on, I don't even know, just how the world sucks, finding moments whenever you can despite the weird circumstances of developing an act and becoming friends with a robot, how the dancing frog can live, can truly live if you do it right, and it's- Pete:                The poor WB frog. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Great book. Definitely pick that up. Next up, another one of my favorites of the week, Batman/Superman #16 from DC Comics, written by Gene Luen Yang, art by Ivan Reis. In this book, we're getting two tales told simultaneously of Golden Age, I think, I would say, Superman and Batman through film … not strips, but old-timey film reels. On the top, you got Superman. On the bottom, you got Batman. Like they say at the beginning, you can read them separately. I kind of recommend reading them together, because, spoiler, they actually start to tie together at the end there. This is a very cool, really fun issue that I enjoyed quite a bit. Justin:              Yeah. This issue, I feel like, really just stands alone. I mean, I know it is tying into a larger story, but it really is just a super innovative way of telling these two stories, and you sort of think one thing, and then there are some reveals later on that you're like “Oh, huh. Okay,” and like Alex said, things sort of come together in the end. Just a really innovative issue, I thought. Pete:                I'm glad you guys liked it. Alex:                 Pete, you're so negative this week. Pete:                Not really. Alex:                 Okay. Well, let's move on then to Crimson Flower #3 from Dark Horse Comics, written by Matt Kindt, art by Matt Lesniewski. Pete, lots of people die. There's a lot of blood in this one as our main character hones in on her target. What'd you think about this? Pete:                I very much enjoyed this. I thought this was a really great villain reveal. We thought it was kind of like one villain, and then kind of through the villain monologue, you got to see kind of how dark and twisted this villain actually was. So yeah. I really liked it. I like these scarf powers, and I think the art's creepy and twisted in all the right ways. It's a very interesting, cool book, and again, it's like there's not a lot of … There isn't too much dialogue. So it's not a heavy read. I very much enjoyed this. Justin:              Yeah. I like this a lot. The art is really cool. I wish we had talked to Matt Kindt about this book. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 We messed up. Justin:              Yeah. We messed up, because we had him on the live show recently, and this would have been a good one, because I think maybe we had just read the previous issue, which I think we all enjoyed. Yeah. It's hard to pin this story down. It's a really unique story. it's a revenge tale, and the art really just really showcases the storytelling that's happening here in a way that is really surprising. Alex:                 This is probably the wrong thing, but the art almost feels like a medieval tapestry come to life in a certain way in terms of how- Pete:                Oh, interesting. Alex:                 … it's laid out and the way that they have these stories inside of stories inside of stories. Very fascinating book. I highly recommend picking it up. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 Next up, Detective Comics #1,034 from DC Comics, written by Mariko Tamaki and Joshua Williamson, art by Dan Mora and Gleb Melnikov. This is telling a story of a kind of poor but still doing okay for himself Bruce Wayne. What'd you think about this one? Pete:                I- Alex:                 I mean, he's doing fine. They're making a big deal about “I don't have my money. I only have 18 Batcaves and this really nice apartment in a good part of Gotham. That's it. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Yeah, and he's like “It's crazy. I have neighbors now,”- Pete:                Yeah. It's- Justin:              … and it's like “Yeah. I know. We all have neighbors, asshole.” Pete:                Yeah. It's weird to see Batman kind of dealing with people, but I do really love the art. I really loved the moment where the bad guy sees Batman and is like “Crap.” That was just fun. Yeah. I think it's an interesting story. I really like the backup as well. I feel like it's a great package. Justin:              It's a great package. Pete:                You love a good package. Justin:              Yeah. I like this a lot too, and oddly we've talked a lot about Batman: The Animated Series, but this feels like Batman is warming up a little bit and becoming more like that Bruce Wayne from Batman: The Animated Series, where he has to talk to people and he has to be like a normal person sometimes, and maybe that's what it's like when you lose money and come back down to Earth and get with the people. Bruce Wayne, get with the people. Meet your neighbors. Alex:                 Oh, I thought you were going to say something else after that. You said “Meet your neighbors.” You went up, and then- Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. I thought- Justin:              Meet your neighbors. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:25:49]. Justin:              That's what I'm saying. Do it. Go do it. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:25:50]. Alex:                 Oh, that was it. Okay. It was a punctuation point. Justin:              Meet your neighbors. Alex:                 Yeah. Good story. Let's move on, talk about The- Justin:              Alex, go meet your neighbors. Alex:                 I would love to, but coronavirus. The Scumbag #6 from Image Comics, written by Rick Remender, art by Bengal, dealing with the last arc. Here, we got our main Scumbag is now a super celebrity. He has blown the lid on all the things he's done to save the Earth while having a big party in his new mansion, and then new threats come his way. What'd you think, Pete? Pete:                Yeah. I feel like this is Remender having a lot of fun, a lot of cool metal references going on here, which was fun. Yeah. I mean, talking crack pipe. I mean, who doesn't love that? But yeah. It was just tough because I felt like we had gotten somewhere with Scumbag as a character. It seems he regressed a little bit. I felt like he kind of did some things where he was doing things for the better of him, himself, and the team and moving towards being a hero, but now with this, it's kind of like he went backwards a little bit. So that part's a little frustrating, but a lot of really fun art, crazy, over the top, just stupid stuff. Justin:              But what I like about this is Remender knows to bring this character back to sort of what he is, and yes, there's a hero in him, but we don't want him to be the hero yet. He has to continue to be the hard partying Scumbag, and that's what he is as he's thrown into a different superhero situation, which I'm excited to see how that plays out. Alex:                 Next up, I know this is one of Pete's favorite Barbalien, Red Planet #5 from Dark Horse comics, script by Tate Brombal, story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal. I cannot say that last name. I'm so sorry. Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta. This is about the Martian Manhunter-esque part of the Black Hammer universe. He is gay. He is dealing with that. He is also dealing with being trapped on his own planet at some point. Pete, talk about this book. Why did this one strike you in particular? Pete:                Well, it's a very powerful book. I mean, you got people fighting for their rights, what they believe in. There's a lot of great protest moments. There's very powerful page with blood spilled on it. They're saying a lot of great stuff in this book. They're talking about the collective. They're talking about us as humans trying to grow and fight for things. It's very, very powerful, very cool. Love the imagery and the art, and it's just really well done. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, I agree. I feel like we've been talking up the Black Hammer sort of side universe so much lately, and it really is just like this great, creative explosion that's happening over in the Dark Horse universe, and this story … We've been talking a lot about the sort of episodic series, and this is just a great standalone story that has blown out that really takes you along for a great ride. Alex:                 Really good book. Definitely agree. Next up, one of the darkest books of the week, Stray Dogs #2 from Image Comics, written by Tony Fleecs, art by Trish Forstner. So we reviewed, really liked, I think, the first issue of this book, which took a bunch of dogs, brought them together, and it turns out that maybe their owner is murdering women and stealing the dogs. We get deeper into that mystery this issue. I think you kind of called this out last issue, Justin, but it very much feels like Law & Order Don Bluth or something like that, and it's kind of upsetting to read, in a certain way. Justin:              It is upsetting, because these dogs are witness to this killer who is continuing to kill. I mean, we don't know that for sure yet, I guess, but the way it's like all these dogs, definitely drawn in the style of the Don Bluth Disney, very cute, lovable dogs that are just like “We're in a dog story about dogs just trying to get by and then fall in love and then eventually go home and have Lady and Tramp children,” but instead it's like this super dark … The dogs are witnessing and realizing that their current owner is a killer. It's so dark, and I was so surprised by this, and it's great. Pete:                Yeah. It's very interesting, kind of this thing of what if the person who is raising you, taking care of you, feeding you, all these things, is a horrible, horrible person? It's like, what do you go on? Do you go on the fact that “Oh, but they provide for me, and they're nice, and they take me out,” and all these things, and then “Oh, but I don't see the murders”? It's very interesting perspective. It's very messed up and done in this adorable art that makes it even darker, but it's this tale that hopefully these dogs can hopefully get to the bottom of and make a difference, but man, it's a crazy start, for sure. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, I say this a lot. I hope these dogs can solve that human murder. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Last but not least, Post Americano #4 from Image Comics, story and art by Steve Skroce. In this issue, our heroes, I guess, have been captured. One of them has reconnected with their mom, and entering the fray is what looks like a superhero and a werewolf. I love this book so much more than I think I would every single time out of the gate, because it's just so weird and funny and violent in exactly the right way, and I keep going into it thinking “This will be the issue. This will be the one that turns me. This is when they'll go too far,” and they never do. It just skirts that line perfectly. Justin:              Well, and I think this issue does a great job of having this heartfelt reunion between our mother and daughter characters here, and it's really sweet and taken very seriously, and then the back half of the issue or back third of the issue is this wild nonsense superhero showcase. Pete:                Yeah. It's completely over the top, tons of violence. Each issue is crazier than the last, and you're like “Oh, they can't top that,” but then this issue does, and it kind of makes fun of itself in the process, but man, really fun. Great read. The art's fantastic. A lot of cool characters. I mean, I love the car. I thought the car was so great. Such an awesome entrance, but it did hurt when that mint issue #1 got trashed by the guy in the tie. That hurt. Alex:                 Good stuff. If you'd like to support our podcast- Justin:              Heartbreaking. Alex:                 … patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube. Come hang out. We would love to chat with you about comic books. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. On iTunes, leave us a comment and rate us. We would appreciate that quite a bit. @ComicBookLive on Twitter. Comicbooklive.com for this podcast and more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. Justin:              Send in the mimes, those cooky, spooky mimes. The post The Stack: Alien, Harley Quinn And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apollo City Comics Podcast
The Vision - ACC 72

Apollo City Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 90:46


Coming straight out of WandaVision we jump into one of the books that inspired the show -THE VISION by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta. Join us as we enter 616 Hickory Branch Lane, Arlington, VA 21301, home of The Visions

Matt and Cale Read Comics
13: Matt and Cale Read "The Vision"

Matt and Cale Read Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 97:57


"Wanda Vision" has just finished its run on Disney+, so our two comics aficionados take a deep-dive into Marvel's "The Vision" series by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta. In this graphic novel, long-time Avenger The Vision (literally) builds himself a synthezoid family and moves to the suburbs. The Visions want nothing more than to be "normal," but when outside forces threaten their picturesque life, is there anything more normal than the desire to protect your family at any cost? While Matt and Cale agree that King's writing is powerful and Walta's hand crafted art style is a perfect fit for the story, they do disagree on the ending. Listen to see who you agree with. Is this ending too tidy or is it a tragic fatalistic ending? This episode concludes with Matt and Cale making connections to the "Wanda Vision" TV show and sharing their opinions on the series and the nature of serialized TV in the age of binge watching. Follow us online @mattandcalereadcomics on Instagram and Facebook or @mattandcaleread on Twitter.

The Review Show
The Vision

The Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 97:27


Episode 147. To coincide with Wandavision, we read the 12-issue comic series The Vision from writer Tom King and artist Gabriel Hernandez Walta. The Vision has created a synthezoid family of wife Virginia and twin teenagers Vin and Viv, and they're attempting to settle down in the suburbs of Washington, DC and lead a normal life like the humans around them. But when a foe comes calling and one of the family members goes too far attempting to keep the rest safe, this begins a spiral of destruction and secrets that attracts the attention of the fellow Avengers, who start to question if The Vision is as heroic as he seems.The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know!Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.

ComicsQuest
The Vision

ComicsQuest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 80:40


The Woolfe is back already! This week we dig into The Vision, in which creators Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta spin a tale of the android hero of the Avengers creating his own family and moving to the suburbs. What could possibly go wrong? (Also we have a spoilery discussion on WandaVision, which lasts from 47:09 to 1:14:34) Twitter: @ComicsQuestShow Theme: @TheDanPurcell Website: www.certainpov.com

The Comics Pals
Vision (2015) Book Club | The Comics Pals Book Club

The Comics Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 141:29


For this month's book club we took a look back on the modern classic "Vision" by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles.   The Comics Pals is a weekly comic book podcast where a group of comic book journalists and friends get together to talk comics. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PodBean: https://thecomicspals.podbean.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecomicspals Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecomicspals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/TfmEBtU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Pals: Sean: https://twitter.com/SeansSoapbox Pete: https://twitter.com/Loud_Pete Cale: https://twitter.com/Totointow Marco: https://twitter.com/mrmarcoanimoto Phil: https://twitter.com/Cyborgbebop

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 287

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 170:39


May 2021 Solicits Comics Reviews: Young Hellboy 1 by Mike Mignola, Thomas Sniegoski, Craig Rousseau, Dave Stewart Avatar: Toph Beifong's Metalbending Academy by Faith Erin Hicks, Peter Wartman, Adele Matera Marvel Action: Origins 1 by Chris Eliopoulos, Lanna Souvanny Aria: Heavenly Creatures by Brian Holguin, Jay Anacleto, Brian Haberlin, Drew Posada, Raymund Lee Immortal Hulk: Flatline by Declan Shalvey King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes 2 by Marc Bernardin, Kyle Hotz, Rachelle Rosenberg, Geoffrey Thorne, Jan Bazaldua X-Men Legends 1 by Fabian Nicieza, Brett Booth, Adelso Corona, Guru eFX Snow Angels 1 by Jeff Lemire, Jock GI Joe Castle Fall by Paul Allor, Chris Evenhuis, Brittany Peer Black Cotton 1 by Patrick Foreman, Brian Hawkins, Marco Perugini Black Friday 1 by Jon Clark, Travis Williamson Mapmaker 1 by Francesca Carita, Ben Slabak By the Horns 1 by Markisan Naso, Jason Muhr White Ash Presents: Glarien 1 by Charlie Stickney, Conor Hughes, Romina Moranelli, Yishan Li, Fin Cramb Recount 1 and 2 by Jonathan Hedrick, Gabriel Ibarra Nunez Hollow Heart 1 by Paul Allor, Paul Tucker Savage 1 by Max Bemis, Nathan Stockman, Triona Farrell Shadow Doctor 1 by Peter Calloway, Georges Jeanty, Juancho! Father of All Things by Sebastian Girner, Baldemar Rivas Not Forgotten Anthology by Jeff Leeds, Omar Morales, Joel Cotejar, Marco Maccagni, Paula Goulart Forever Home GN by Jenna Ayoub Girl Haven OGN by Lilah Sturges, Meaghan Carter, Joamette Gil Additional Reviews: WandaVision ep7, Drowned Earth, Class Action Park, Cecil Hotel documentary, Surviving Joe Exotic documentary News: DC buy-out madness, War of the Bounty Hunters (Star Wars crossover), Superman '78 and Batman '89 comics announced, Infinity Train renewal, Wednesday Addams: Teen Detective from Tim Burton, Constantine reboot from HBO Max, Die ending with #20, Spawnverse expansion, Supergirl cast for Flash movie, Netflix Marvel shows back to Marvel Studios, ATLA reboot catastrophe, DC teases, Falcon/Winter Soldier casting rumors, Department of Truth optioned as TV series, Palmiotti/Conner take over Red Sonja Trailers: Cruella, Mortal Kombat, Invincible Comics Countdown: Girl Haven by Lilah Sturges, Meaghan Carter, Joamette Gil Barbalien: Red Planet 4 by Jeff Lemire, Tate Brombal, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire Snow Angels 1 by Jeff Lemire, Jock Batman/Catwoman 3 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey Stillwater 6 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon K Perez, Mike Spicer Thor 12 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson TMNT: The Last Ronin 2 by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Tom Waltz, Esau, Isaac Escorza, Ben Bishop, Samuel Plata, Luis Antonio Delgado Haha 2 by W. Maxwell Prince, Zoe Thorogood, Chris O'Halloran Once and Future 16 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons 4 by Jody Houser, Jim Zub, Diego Galindo, Msassyk

The Devil's AdvoCATES Book Club

Episode 9 of the AdvoCATES Book Club is HERE! As always, this is the show where famed comics creators and married couple Donny Cates and Megan Hutchison sit down with a comic book and do a deep-dive discussion on it (along with their faithful producers, the Supple Boiz)! This week, the book club gets synthetic. Donny, Megan, and the Supples crack open Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta's Vision! Plus bonus Wandavision talk and the premiere appearance of Donny's creepy karaoke microphone! This week we discuss: Vision   This and all other shows from the Amazing Friends Podcast Network (as well as MERCH and MORE!) are available at: SheridanandSmith.com   Join the AdvoCATES on Facebook: facebook.com/devilsadvocatescult/   Email Us: advocatesbookclub@gmail.com   Follow us on Twitter: Donny - @doncates Megan - @blackem_art Ethan - @talestoastonish Griffin - @Grifsheridan

2 Man Comic Book Club Podcast
Episode 55: Vision 7, 8, 9 (2015)

2 Man Comic Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 61:50


 We really want to cover this entire run of Vision, so we are going to cover 3 issues per episode until we've finished. This episode is a quick run through the important points of issues 7, 8, and 9. Which includes a look backwards to see what happened between Vision and Wanda, and also some insight into a new person who shows up at 616 Hickory Branch Lane, Visions brother, Victor.    Creative Credit Vision (2015) #7-9Writer - Tom KingArtist - Michael Walsh (7) & Gabriel Hernandez Walta (8,9) Color Artists - Jordie BellaireLetterer - VC’s Clayton CowlesCover and Recap Page Art- Mike Del MundoVariant Cover Art: Dale Keown & Jason Keith; Gabriel Hernandez Walta (8)Assistant Editor - Charles BeachamEditor - Wil MossExecutive Editor - Tom BrevoortEditor In Chief - Axel AlonsoChief Creative Officer - Joe QuesadaPublisher - Dan BuckleyExecutive Producer - Alan Fine If you've read this series before, we would love to hear what you thought about it, if you haven't read it, check it out on Marvel Unlimited!Once the video of this episode is edited I'll toss the link right here. In the meantime, it would also be awesome if you subscribed to our new YouTube Channel. This video will be available there soon...as well as some exciting new ideas for some shorter videos we plan to make soon!2 Man Comic Book Club YouTube Channel Is there a comic series you would like us to cover on the show, or a topic you would like us to discuss? We would love to hear from you! Find us on Twitter @2mancomicbook,  Instagram @2mancomicbookclub, Facebook @2mancomicbookclub, or email us at 2mancomicbookclub@gmail.com. Read more comics!

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics
TOMOS Y GRAPAS Vol.7 Capítulo #12 - Especial Richard Corben

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 284:11


CAPÍTULO #253… Volvimos de nuestro letargo tras la helada y nuestro midseason para traerte el mejor contenido del cómic en archivo de audio.Como bien merece, rendimos merecido homenaje al maestro Corben que nos dejó en este plano existencial. Repasaremos sus etapas y sus obras más simbólicas además de la figura y las claves de un artista tan único. Además invitamos a Gabriel Hernandez Walta, muy querido artista que nos pondrá al día con su trabajo y que nos presenta Sentient junto a Jeff Lemire. Además noticias y repasos de novedades en ECC y Astiberri y grandes lecturas como Batman 3 Jokers, las 5 Tierras o The Weatherman. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:08:31] Mighty Valkyries, Jane Foster y Loki compartirán miniserie Miles Morales sufrirá su propia Saga del Clon Oscar Isaacs será el Caballero Luna Astérix y Obélix vuelven el 21 de Octubre Novedades Astiberri Febrero Novedades ECC Febrero NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:27:12] Cable Gran calibre Rosie en la jungla El Cuarto mundo: Nuevos Dioses Ravencroft Ojo de Halcón caída Libre Toutain Batman que ríe Catwoman si vas a Roma Faithless Las 5 Tierras Batman 3 Jokers Tif y Tondu Wonder Woman tierra muerta 2 The Weatherman Loto Carmesí ESPECIAL: RICHARD CORBEN [01:56:08] Una año de “#$&% pero un año de buenos cómic es con lo que nos quedamos como idea de lo que ha sido este 2020 para nosotros. Repasaremos como cada año, los mejores títulos, autores y trabajos propuestos por nosotros y avalados por vosotros con vuestros votos.Prepárate para los premios más importantes de la industria del cómic, los Liefeld de Oro. ENTREVISTA: GABRIEL HERNÁNDEZ WALTA, SENTIENT [03:33:51] Volvemos a quedar con Gabriel Hernández Walta, uno de nuestros mejores artistas y uno de los mejores narradores gráficos del mundo que nos pondrá al día con sus trabajos y nos presenta Sentient, una historia de terror espacial en la que acompaña a los guiones Jeff Lemire, todo un lujo de invitado. CORREO DEL AGENTE [04:12:25] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración.

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics
TOMOS Y GRAPAS Vol.7 Capítulo #12 - Especial Richard Corben

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 284:11


CAPÍTULO #253… Volvimos de nuestro letargo tras la helada y nuestro midseason para traerte el mejor contenido del cómic en archivo de audio.Como bien merece, rendimos merecido homenaje al maestro Corben que nos dejó en este plano existencial. Repasaremos sus etapas y sus obras más simbólicas además de la figura y las claves de un artista tan único. Además invitamos a Gabriel Hernandez Walta, muy querido artista que nos pondrá al día con su trabajo y que nos presenta Sentient junto a Jeff Lemire. Además noticias y repasos de novedades en ECC y Astiberri y grandes lecturas como Batman 3 Jokers, las 5 Tierras o The Weatherman. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:08:31] Mighty Valkyries, Jane Foster y Loki compartirán miniserie Miles Morales sufrirá su propia Saga del Clon Oscar Isaacs será el Caballero Luna Astérix y Obélix vuelven el 21 de Octubre Novedades Astiberri Febrero Novedades ECC Febrero NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:27:12] Cable Gran calibre Rosie en la jungla El Cuarto mundo: Nuevos Dioses Ravencroft Ojo de Halcón caída Libre Toutain Batman que ríe Catwoman si vas a Roma Faithless Las 5 Tierras Batman 3 Jokers Tif y Tondu Wonder Woman tierra muerta 2 The Weatherman Loto Carmesí ESPECIAL: RICHARD CORBEN [01:56:08] Una año de “#$&% pero un año de buenos cómic es con lo que nos quedamos como idea de lo que ha sido este 2020 para nosotros. Repasaremos como cada año, los mejores títulos, autores y trabajos propuestos por nosotros y avalados por vosotros con vuestros votos.Prepárate para los premios más importantes de la industria del cómic, los Liefeld de Oro. ENTREVISTA: GABRIEL HERNÁNDEZ WALTA, SENTIENT [03:33:51] Volvemos a quedar con Gabriel Hernández Walta, uno de nuestros mejores artistas y uno de los mejores narradores gráficos del mundo que nos pondrá al día con sus trabajos y nos presenta Sentient, una historia de terror espacial en la que acompaña a los guiones Jeff Lemire, todo un lujo de invitado. CORREO DEL AGENTE [04:12:25] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración.

Comics In Motion Podcast
Mandatory Marvel & DC Ep18: Vision (2015-2016) Review

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 97:01


Comics in Motion is proud to partner with Lenovations Press! Check out their high quality independent comics here. It is time for episode 18 of Mandatory Marvel & DC, a show from the Comics In Motion network that looks back at the very biggest and best stories from the annals of the Big 2 - Marvel and DC! Each episode, Max Byrne will be joined by a special guest to enjoy a chat about that episode's subject matter, talking about what we love about these top tier titles! For this eighteenth installment, we look back at the wonderful Tom King run on Vision, from 2015 to 2016. With stunning art from Gabriel Hernandez Walta, this dark and twisted tale takes the character in a new direction that has unquestionably influenced the upcoming MCU TV show, Wandavision. This week, Max is joined once again by the stupendously great Dave Horrocks, co-founder of the Comics In Motion network and one hell of a prolific podcaster! If you want to get in touch with Max about comics or to suggest any future shows, please say to him on Twitter @maxybyrne. You can read his reviews of all kinds of content at www.dcworld.org.uk, www.darknightnews.com, www.fantasticuniverses.com, and www.getyourcomicon.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Between the Gutters Podcast
Episode 59: The Vision and WandaVision

Between the Gutters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 180:49


What's up, In-Betweeners! With WandaVision coming out very soon, we thought it would be timely to examine and discuss The Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta, seeing as how it's one of the most obvious points of influence. There's a spoiler-free review, and then we'll warn you when we get to our spoiler-full analysis. After we discuss the book, we take some time to shoot the breeze about our educated speculations regarding WandaVision, and we also talk about some of the most absurd elements of Wanda and Vision's comics history. As usual, NEVER make a deal with a devil... or you may end up with a pair of demons attached to your wrists instead of hands! Feel free to comment, or email us at betweenthegutterspodcast@gmail.com! Follow us on Twitter @btweentheguttrs! Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/BetweentheGutters/

The Last Comic Shop
Show 1.5.21: The Vision

The Last Comic Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 55:52


A Review of The Vision series by Tom King with art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta.  Plus a discussion of the  WandaVision TV Series on Disney+ and more great comic book recommendations. Host: Andy Larson Co Hosts: Chad Smith & JA Scott  

You Haven't _______ That?
Episode 97 - Vision by Tom King

You Haven't _______ That?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 69:04


This week we read Vision by Tom King and drawn by Gabriel Hernandez Walta. We talk about a Once Crowded Sky, Ms. Marvel, Not giving a shit about the Avengers, I declare Flashpoint!, The Vision Family, Shakespeare for grief, Bill Murray as Polonius, Making guesses about the new Wandavision, Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com  Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/youhaventblankedthat/l  Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/yhblankthat https://anchor.fm/blanked-that https://www.podpage.com/site/you-havent-blanked-that/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/You-Havent-Blanked-That/dp/B08JJS7RSK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message

ComiClub
The Vision

ComiClub

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 58:11


Your heroes return to study the existential domestic robot drama, The Vision by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Jordie Bellaire. This episode features an in-depth discussion on the comic, how much it will overlap with the WandaVision show on Disney+, and introspective and philosophical implications of the book. As always you'll find the History of the Book, Favorite Lines, and The Art Awards.The Vision is written by Tom King, art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Michael Walsh, colored by Jordie Bellaire, covers by Mike Del Mundo, lettered by VC's Clayton Cowles, and published by Marvel Comics.ComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.

ComiClub
First Impressions | The Vision

ComiClub

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 9:59


Your heroes return to give their spoiler-free first impressions of the domestic superhero maxi-series comic, The Vision. Tune in for the Bare Bones, Who Is This For?, and Judging a Book By Its Cover.The Vision is written by Tom King, art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Michael Walsh, colored by Jordie Bellaire, lettered by VC's Clayton Cowles, and published by Marvel Comics.ComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.

Superfeed! from The Incomparable
Biff! 67: The Vision (2015-2016)

Superfeed! from The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 72:34


A show about superhero TV shows, movies, and…comic books?! This week, in preparation for the upcoming WandaVision series, we take a look at the 2015-2016 run of The Vision, written by Tom King with art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta, colors by Jordie Bellaire. Hot topics include the importance of family, a superhero story with no villains, and what it means to be human. Then, in our Superhero Sweep segment, we discuss casting rumors for Marvel’s Moon Knight series, the return of the CW’s superhero shows, and what—if anything—we’re excited about. Host Dan Moren, John Moltz and Guy English.

Biff! - Superhero TV and movies
67: The Vision (2015-2016)

Biff! - Superhero TV and movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 72:34


A show about superhero TV shows, movies, and…comic books?! This week, in preparation for the upcoming WandaVision series, we take a look at the 2015-2016 run of The Vision, written by Tom King with art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta, colors by Jordie Bellaire. Hot topics include the importance of family, a superhero story with no villains, and what it means to be human. Then, in our Superhero Sweep segment, we discuss casting rumors for Marvel’s Moon Knight series, the return of the CW’s superhero shows, and what—if anything—we’re excited about. Dan Moren, John Moltz and Guy English.

All Comics Considered
Episode 190: A Pullbox with Marty, Tim, and Nick

All Comics Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 29:00


This week ACCtion heroes, Marty, Tim and Nick try to brighten everyone's day, despite our social distancing, by talking about some comics!   Tim aka Viral-Meme Punisher Kill-Krew W: Gerry Duggan, A: Juan Ferreyra  King Thor W: Jason Aaron, A: Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Chris Burnham, Aaron Kuder, Russell Dauterman Nick Nextwave W: Warren Ellis, A: Stuart Immonen  Marty Venom W: Donny Cates, A: Ryan Stegman  Venom First Host  W: Mike Costa A: Mark Bagley  Other recs:  Curse Words W: Charles Soule, A: Ryan Browne Chip and his REAL Friends wherein Chip takes over Ryan's podcast.   The New New Warriors Marvel Article      Lastly, let us know what you want us to cover! Reach us at lockjaw@allcomicsconsidered.com    We are also on Facebook  Twitter 

Graphically Novel
A Review of Vision Vol. 1: Little Worse Than A Man

Graphically Novel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 68:30


On this episode the three bros review one of Jamie's picks - Vision Vol. 1: Little Worse Than A Man. Written by Tom King, Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta, with Colors by Jordie Bellaire.

Podicus Wrecks
Episode #148 - Tom King's The Vision

Podicus Wrecks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 60:57


In this week's episode, Anthony joins me to discuss The Vision mini-series, written by Tom King, with art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Michael Walsh.

Los ñoños comunes
Ep 88: (730) Días con Yaroto

Los ñoños comunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 142:59


En nuestro nuevo estudio y con nuevo horario de grabación, platicamos Ori and the Blind Forest, Little Nightmares, Crash Team Racing y Godzilla King of Monster. Yayo empezó a ver Evangelion en Netflix y Poroto nos platica sobre su evento del día del padre en el trabajo y sobre sus predicciones atinadas de Game of Thrones. Hablamos sobre los 2 años de vida de los ñoños comunes y algunas de los recuerdos que tenemos de iniciar el proyecto. Platicamos un buen rato sobre el tren del mame intenso que se ha vivido en la semana con el reestreno de Endgame en las salas de cine y Evangelion en Netflix. Leemos tus comentarios y por ultimo hablamos de The Vision, un excelente cómic escrito por Tom King e ilustrado por Gabriel Hernandez Walta y Michael Walsh para Marvel; sin y con spoilers. 0:00 - Intro / lo que hicimos en la semana 24:43 - 2 años de los ñoños comunes 52:53 - El mame de Avengers Endgame y Neon Genesis Evangelion 1:26:01 - Leemos tus comentarios 1:43:14 - The Vision sin / con spoilers 2:21:18 - Despedida No olvides dejar tus comentarios y/o saludos para leerlos en el siguiente podcast. Web: losnonoscomunes.com Patreon.com/losnonoscomunes Twitter: @losnonoscomunes Facebook: losnonoscomunes Instagram: losnonoscomunes Youtube: losnonoscomunes E-mail: losnonoscomunes@gmail.com Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/YCSkAt8

CORPS Talk
CORPS Talk #11 - 'Doctor Strange Legacy #1 - Le Dieu de la Magie'

CORPS Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 5:35


Review consacrée à Doctor Strange Legacy #1 'Le Dieu de la Magie', écrit par Donny Cates et dessiné par Gabriel Hernandez Walta.C'est disponible chez Panini Comics dans la collection 100% Marvel, au prix de 16€ : https://amzn.to/2TilqYURetrouvez Marvel Planet sur Twitter, Instagram et Facebook, sous le même nom.Les podcasts sont disponibles sur iTunes, Spotify & Co.

Jacks Of Trades
Ep. 28: "The Vision" ft. Brandon Brousse MD and Donny Songy PhD

Jacks Of Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 67:11


This is the smartest episode of this podcast you’re ever going to hear. We’ve got not 1, but 2 doctors! Name another podcast that offers 2 doctors for the price of none. I’ll wait...We’re covering The Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta. What do you get when you mix Norman Rockwell with synthezoids? A great podcast episode featuring 2 friends of the show, Dr. Donny Songy (of previous Saga episodes) and fellow smart comic enthusiast, Dr. Brandon Brousse. Hopefully, they don’t make Mike and Davis sound too uneducated.Warning: We will be reviewing the book in excruciating detail. If you have not read it and want to, please read the book (and/or check out a previous episode) before listening to this episode. If you want to know what happens without reading it, then let it ride!Contact us!Our website (jacksoftradespodcast.com), and @JacksTradesPod on instagram, twitter, and facebook!Reviewers: Mike Durette & Davis CallaisRecording: Greg TiltonEditing: Daniel DesimoneIntro Theme: Joshua LeblancDonny Songy: http://www.donaldsongytherapy.com/

Gobbledygeek
359, “Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters”

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 109:44


Ollie, draw back your bow and let your arrow go straight to that killer’s heart. For the penultimate Four-Color Flashback of the year, and the final DC installment of our Age of Heroes project, Paul and Arlo head to the asphalt jungle of Seattle as Oliver Queen stalks his street punk prey in Mike Grell’s 1987 miniseries Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters. As was common practice in the ‘80s, Grell reimagined the character of Green Arrow as grimmer, grittier, and existing in a real world full of boobs and blood. The boys discuss why Grell, by and large, does not really pull this off; the two really interesting moments of subversion he does manage; his stellar, sketchy, detailed artwork; and Dinah Lance’s near-fridging. Plus, the boys honor Stan Lee; Arlo cooks up some groovy spaghetti with the new White Album set; Paul needs a Bodyguard; and things get horrifying with The Immortal Hulk and Outer Darkness. Next: happy Thanksgiving! Paul and Arlo return next month to close out the Age of Heroes with Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta’s The Vision, joined by their pal Jed Waters Keith.

The Collected Edition
Collected Edition: Episode 32: The Vision

The Collected Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 58:47


Behold! A Podcast! Yes, we will be discussing the 2016 series The Vision written by Tom King with art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta. This is the 2016 12 issue solo run for the character of the Vision that has been acclaimed by some as a modern classic. It is a well-crafted meticulously told story that is The post Collected Edition: Episode 32: The Vision appeared first on The Collected Edition.

God Made Geek; Geek Made Stuff
Ep 064 - Tom King's The Vision

God Made Geek; Geek Made Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 17:24


Alex and John are back on superhero comics! Get ready for them to dive into The Vision, written by Tom King, illustrated and colored by Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Jordie Bellaire. To give new recommendations to cover please visit the GMGGMS team on Twitter @GMGGMS!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 523

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 102:20


Marvel-O-Rama: Spider-Man/Deadpool #27 by Robbie Thompson, Chris Bachalo, Scott Hepburn, Marcus To, Livesay, Al Vey, Wayne Faucher, Victor Olazaba, Chris O'Halloran and Ian Herring, Avengers #675-679: No Surrender by Mark Waid, Al Ewing, Jim Zub, Pepe Larraz, David Curiel, and Mark Brooks, Amazing Spider-Man #795 by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Terry Pallot and Marte Gracia, and Doctor Strange by Donny Cates, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Jordie Bellaire, Black Lightning and Chris Williams, All Time Comics' Blind Justice #2 by Josh Bayer, Noah Van Sciver, Al Milgrom, Paul Lyons, Jason T. Miles, and Rick Parker from Fantagraphics, Vs. #1 by Ivan Brandon, Esad Ribic, and Nic Klein from Image, Abbott by Saladin Ahmed and Sami Kivela from BOOM!, plus a whole lot more!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 511

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 176:13


Gisèle Lagacé + Menage a 3 + Udon, Mr. Higgins Comes Home by Mike Mignola and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell from Dark Horse, Mighty Crusaders #1 by Ian Flynn, Kelsey Shannon, and Matt Herms from Archie/Dark Circle Comics, Fantagraphics-O-Rama: My Favorite Thing Is Monsters by Emil Ferris and Songy of Paradise by Gary Panter, Doctor Strange #382 by Donny Cates, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire, and Mike Del Mundo, Walking Dead, Crisis on Earth X, Super Sons Annual #1 by Peter J. Tomasi, Paul Pelletier, Cam Smith, and Hi-Fi, Redlands, Savage Dragon #229 by Erik Larsen, Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics, Infernoct #2 by Mina Elwell, Eli Powell, and Tristan Elwell from Scout Comics, Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini #1 by Cynthia Von Buhler from Titan Comics, plus a whole mess more!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 507

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 212:27


The incomparable Cliff Chiang pops in to class up the EOC clubhouse, plus, we have some time left over to talk Cankor #3 by the amazing Matthew Allison, Dick Tracy and Kyle Baker, C. B. Cebulski, Doctor Strange #381 by Donny Cates, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Jordie Bellaire, Grass Kings by Matt Kindt and Tyler Jenkins from BOOM!, plus a whole mess more!

Ace Comicals
020: "Universe-Ending Bad"

Ace Comicals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 64:23


In this episode, Greg Leon and Rahul discuss: - Kicking butt and taking heads with "Head Lopper Vol. 1: The Island or A Plague Of Beasts". (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/head-lopper-vol.-1-the-island-or-a-plague-of-beasts-tp) - Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Jordie Bellaire's Vision Vol. 1: Little Worse Than A Man (http://marvel.com/comics/collection/57307/vision_vol_1_little_worse_than_a_man_trade_paperback) - Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth's brilliant, new, "Batman: White Knight #1". (http://www.dccomics.com/comics/batman-white-knight-2017/batman-white-knight-1) - The rise of The Dawnbreaker, our latest glimpse of the doomed Dark Multiverse "Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1". (http://www.dccomics.com/comics/dark-matter-2017/batman-the-dawnbreaker-1) - Generation jumping fun in "Generations: Ms. Marvel & Ms. Marvel #1". (http://marvel.com/comics/issue/64393/generations_ms_marvel_ms_marvel_2017_1). and "Miles Morales Spider-Man & Peter Parker Spider-Man #1". (https://comicstore.marvel.com/Generations-Miles-Morales-Spider-Man-Peter-Parker-Spider-Man-2017-1/digital-comic/45701) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! Ace Comicals, over and out!#

ComicsDiscovery
ComicsDiscovery S01E33 : The Vision

ComicsDiscovery

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 54:12


Bienvenue dans ComicsDiscovery, votre podcast qui vous fait découvrir le monde merveilleux du comics!Cette semaine on vous parle robot, de banlieue américaine désœuvrée et d’une toute nouvelle idée de la normalité avec Vision de Tom King et Gabriel Hernandez Walta. Comme d’habitude toute bonne émission commence avec les news fraiches de la semaine :- Le film Sony sur Silver Sable et Black Cat- Zack Snyder qui quitte Justice League et qui est remplacé par Joss Whedon- Bliss Comics qui va publier l’anthologie « Love is Love »- Le potentiel teasing de deux personnages dans le MCU- Le café/comics Jojo comics qui essai d’ouvrir ses portes sur Montpellier Le titre de la semaine : The VisionsOn vous parle d’un vrai coup de cœur pour l’équipe, The visions de Tom King qui est actuellement sur Batman donc pas m’importe qui et Gabriel Hernandez Walta. Le récit suit les aventures du synthézoide le plus connu de chez Marvel, qui a décidé de vivre une vraie vie d’américain banal. Pour cela il s’est construit sa propre petite famille avec une femme et des jumeaux adolescents et a installé tout ce petit monde dans une banlieue de Washington. Mais les choses ne vont vraiment pas se passer comme prévu par Vision, on retrouve un récit qui mêle des thématiques à la Blade Runner et American Beauty. Et si vous voulez aider Jojo comics dont on a parlé dans les news voici le lien de leurs crowdfunding. Si vous découvrez l'émission avec cet épisode sachez que vous pouvez retrouver les autres en suivant ce lien sur le site web ou sur cette playlist sur youtube. Comme toujours nous, vous invitons à partager avec nous votre avis sur le titre ou bien encore sur les news. Vous pouvez également nous encourager en nous laissant des commentaires sur Itunes ou en nous mettant 5 étoiles.Si vous habitez sur Montpellier, que vous êtes disponible le lundi de 18H à 19h , n'hésitez pas à nous contacter à: contact@comicsdiscovery.fr peut être rejoindrez-vous notre équipe. Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/ Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryItunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsDiscovery Si vous voulez nous soutenir vous pouvez le faire sur :Tipeee:https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Et pour retrouver tout notre contenu vous avez notre site web :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/

Marvelous
Marvelous -S01E18- La Visión (Tom King, Gabriel Hernández Walta)

Marvelous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 96:40


En el programa de hoy traemos a uno de nuestros vengadores favoritos, La Visión. Os contaremos su origen y primeros números y haremos un recorrido por su andadura editorial. Después nos centraremos en su versión más actual, en la colección guionizada por Tom King y dibujada por Gabriel Hernandez Walta ubicada en el universo Marvel post-Secret Wars y publicada aquí en dos tomos titulados “Visiones del futuro” y “Poco mejor que una bestia”. Os hablaremos de sus autores y os contaremos de qué va esta colección, una de las más recomendables y mejor valoradas de los últimos años de la editorial Marvel.

Marvelous
Marvelous -S01E18- La Visión (Tom King, Gabriel Hernández Walta)

Marvelous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 96:40


En el programa de hoy traemos a uno de nuestros vengadores favoritos, La Visión. Os contaremos su origen y primeros números y haremos un recorrido por su andadura editorial. Después nos centraremos en su versión más actual, en la colección guionizada por Tom King y dibujada por Gabriel Hernandez Walta ubicada en el universo Marvel post-Secret Wars y publicada aquí en dos tomos titulados “Visiones del futuro” y “Poco mejor que una bestia”. Os hablaremos de sus autores y os contaremos de qué va esta colección, una de las más recomendables y mejor valoradas de los últimos años de la editorial Marvel.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 455

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 205:17


Tom King drops in to discuss Batman, Sheriff of Babylon, Mitch Gerads, Mikel Janin, The Vision, Grayson, Frank Miller, Keith Giffen, The Invisibles, Justice League Vs. Suicide Squad by Joshua Williamson, Jason Fabok, Tony Daniel, Jesus Merino, Fernando Pasarin, Sandu Florea, Andy Owens, Matt Ryan, Alex Sinclair, and Jeremiah Skipper and Suicide Squad #9 by Rob Williams, Si Spurrier, Riley Rossmo, and Ivan Plascencia, Dan Didio, Scott Snyder, Deadly Class by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, and Lee Loughridge from Image, Mark Waid, Amanda Waller, Jonathan Hickman and Secret Wars, Marvel, Rebirth, Night of the Monster Men, Steve Orlando, Tim Seeley, Marv Wolfman, David Finch, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Omega Men and Barnaby Bagenda, John Buscema, Erik Larsen, Kamandi, Jerome Opena, Old Man Logan by Jeff Lemire, Filipe Andrade, and Jordie Bellaire, Steve Orlando and Justice League of America, Fantastic Four, Star Trek/Green Lantern #1 by Mike Johnson, Angel Hernandez, and Alejandro Sanchez from DC and IDW, Mike Norton, The Flintstones by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, and Chris Chuckry, Andrew MacLean's Head Lopper from Image, Deadpool and Domino, God Country #1 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, and Jason Wordie from Image, Superboy, Rob Liefeld, Robert Kirkman, Avengers Forever by Kurt Busiek, Roger Stern, Carlos Pacheco, Jesus Merino, and Steve Oliff, Fantastic Four, Jim Lee, The Mighty Thor by Jason Aaron, Joelle Jones, Russell Dauterman, and Matthew Wilson, Time Warp (2013), and a whole mess more!

The Comics Alternative
Episode 220: Our Favorite Comics of 2016

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 114:28


Time Codes: 00:01:50 - Introduction 00:03:37 - Setting up our favorites 00:07:16 - Year-end statistics 00:15:54 - Our favorites of 2016 01:43:22 - Wrapping up our favorites, and honorable mentions 01:48:55 - Contact us This is the last regular review episode of 2016, and as the Two Guys with PhDs do annually, they use their final show of the year to share their favorite comics from the past twelve months. Both Andy and Derek have each chosen what he considers the 10 best of 2016 -- and in no particular order -- but neither has shared his list with the other until the recording of this episode. So there are some surprises along the way. There is not much overlap between the guys' lists, and only two titles are mentioned by both. Taken together, this is a wide-ranging selection that includes everything from mainstream superhero comics to small-press selections, from webcomics to manga, from comics in translation to works that are sure to become part of many readers' canon. However, before they plunge into their lists the guys share some year-end statistics. By the end of 2016 The Comics Alternative will have produced 162 episodes (including this episode and the December manga review). Among those shows, 278 print titles will have been discussed along with 36 webcomics. Derek also crunched the numbers in terms of the most reviewed publishers. The one whose titles were discussed most frequently was Image Comics, with the guys focusing on 25 of their titles. Next is Fantagraphics and Dark Horse Comics with 21 reviewed titles each. After that it's IDW with 19, DC/Vertigo with 17, First Second with 13, and BOOM! Studios with 11. Other publishers whose titles have been reviewed at least 5 times over the past year include Kilgore Books (9), Kodansha Comics (8), Alternative Comics (7), Aftershock (7), Floating World (6), Drawn and Quarterly (5), Retrofit/Big Planet (5), and Avery Hill Publishing (5). After that numerical rundown, the Two Guys get into their 10 favorite titles of 2016: Andy's Top 10 of 2016 The Nib - Various (The Nib)  Young Animal line - Various (DC Comics)  Vision - Tom King. Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Kevin Walsh (Marvel Comics)  The Sheriff of Babylon - Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC/Vertigo)  The Fix - Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber (Image Comics)  Rolling Blackouts: Dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq - Sarah Glidden (Drawn and Quarterly)  The One Hundred Nights of Hero - Isabel Greenberg (Little, Brown and Company)  March: Book Three - John Lewis, Andrew Ayden, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW)  The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye - Sonny Liew (Pantheon Books)  Rosalie Lightning / We All Wish for Deadly Force - Tom Hart / Leela Corman (St. Martin's Press / Retrofit/Big Planet) Derek's Top 10 of 2016 Paper Girls - Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chang (Image Comics) Adam Sarlech: A Trilogy - Frédéric Bézian (Humanoids) Mary Wept over the Feet of Jesus - Chester Brown (Drawn and Quarterly) 5,000 km Per Second - Manuele Fiore (Fantagraphics) The Fix - Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber (Image Comics) Blammo #9 - Noah Van Sciver (Kilgore Books) Delilah Dirk and the King's Shilling - Tony Cliff (First Second) The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye - Sonny Liew (Pantheon Books) Highbone Theater - Joe Daly (Fantagraphics) Goodnight Punpun / The Girl on the Shore - Inio Asano (VIZ Media / Vertical Comics) The Honorable Mentions…These Titles Almost, but Just Didn't Quite, Make It onto Each Guy's List For Andy The Black Monday Murders - Jonathan Hickman and Tomm Coker (Image Comics) Dept. H - Matt Kindt (Dark Horse Comics) Happy Trails - Scott Roberts (Ubutopia Press) Paper Girls - Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chang (Image Comics) Faith - Jody Houser, Pere Perez, and Marguerite Sauvage (Valiant Comics) Future Quest - Evan Shaner and Steve Rude (DC Comics) Blubber - Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics) Someone Please Have Sex with Me - Gina Wyndbrandt (2dcloud) For Derek March: Book Three - John Lewis, Andrew Ayden, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW) Briggs Land  - Brian Wood and Mack Chater (Dark Horse Comics) Super Weird Heroes: Outrageous but Real! - Craig Yoe, ed. (Yoe Books/IDW) The Eltingville Club - Evan Dorkin (Dark Horse Books) Panther - Brecht Evens (Drawn and Quarterly) Patience - Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics) The One Hundred Nights of Hero - Isabel Greenberg (Little, Brown and Company) Various manga: I Am a Hero - Kengo Hanzawa (Dark Horse Manga); Princess Jellyfish - Akiko Hagashimura (Kodansha Comics); Otherworld Barbara, Vol. 1 - Moto Hagio (Fantagraphics)

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 452

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2016 158:53


The Vision by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire, Mike Del Mundo, and Michael Walsh, Bloodshot and Bloodshot U.S.A. from Valiant, Action Comics by Dan Jurgens, Tyler Kirkham, Ulises Arreola, Patrick Zircher, and Arif Prianto, Image-O-Rama: Moonshine #3 by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, Reborn #3 by Mark Millar, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and Fco Plascencia, Seven to Eternity #4 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, and Matt Hollingsworth, Midnight of the Soul by Howard Chaykin, Jesus Aburtov, and Ken Bruzenak, and Cannibal #3 by J. Young, Brian Buccellato, and Matias Bergara, Unworthy Thor #2 by Jason Aaron, Olivier Coipel, and Matthew Wilson, Rogue One, Ash Vs. Evil Dead, A Lonely Place of Dying, Detective Comics by Steve Orlando, James Tynion IV, Andy Maconald, and John Rauch, Cage! by Genndy Tartakovsky, Young Justice, plus a whole mess more!

Comicsphere
comicsphere -05- Vision

Comicsphere

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 27:07


Pour ce cinquième numéro nous revenons sur les très récentes et nouvelles aventures du célébre Avengers et de sa cyberfamille.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 445

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 154:07


Fanzine Flashback: Amazing Heroes #6 and #177 (Moon Knight, DC 1982 Annuals, Rich Buckler, Comics Master Class, Chuck Rozanski, Jim Shooter, Jim Starlin, Blade Runner, gil Kane, Jack Kirby, Green Lantern, and more), Wacky Raceland #3-5 by Ken Pontac, Leonardo Manco, and Mariana Sanzone, Moon Knight #6-7 by Jeff Lemire, James Stokoe, Wilfredo Torres, Francesco Francavilla, Greg Smallwood, and Michael Garland, Batman #10 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, and June Chung, Generation Zero #1-3 by Fred Van Lente, Francis Portela, Derek Charm, and Andrew Dalhouse from Valiant, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye by Gerard Way, Jon Rivera, Michael Avon Oeming, and Nick Filardi from DC/Young Animal, Swamp Thing: The Dead Don't Sleep by Len Wein, Kelley Jones, and Michelle Madsen, The Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and a whole mess more!

GeekChew - the pod
GeekChew No. 48: Throw the Bona Fides Out the Window

GeekChew - the pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016


The power couple discusses the recently concluded 8-episode mini-series from HBO, The Night Of (11:53). Then we dive into volume one of what quickly became our favorite new book, Marvel's The Vision, written by Tom King with art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta (26:04).

The Pullbox Podcast
Episode #050: The Vision

The Pullbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 36:39


Congratulations to Michael who is the proud father of a new baby girl! He will be taking some time off of the podcast, so this month Kurtis is joined by Julie Frost for some great comic talk! This week they discuss The Vision: Little Worse Than a Man, by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta, […]

Sam and Ross Like Things
Weather radio & Penzys Spices — Episode 23

Sam and Ross Like Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 24:41


Stuff other people like Tony Scida: Overly-expensive electronics Richard Hayes & Kristel Poole & Shane Jimison: _Stranger Things_ (Kristel also like NOT dropping my iPhone in a toilet; Shane also liked wireless headphones, yeti coolers, and convention bounces) Larissa Sheehan: Hokies Dean Christesen: The Night Of Valerie Catrow: Babybel Cheese Chris Bopst: Electric Football, the only football good for RVA John Reinhold: Stink cheese, beer, and _Preacher_ Robin Harris: Pedicures Phil Barbato: Making furniture instead of buying it Blaine Lay: Building a fort with your nieces and nephews, binder clips, going to eat ice cream on vacation, Marty McFly, and RVA Tonight Maggie Tinsley: My backyard chickens Sangean CL-100 Table-Top Weather Hazard Alert with AM/FM-RBDS Alarm Clock Radio NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Specific Area Message Encoding Radio Broadcast Data System lightningmaps.org penzys.com Advanced pepper Advanced cinnamon Sign up to receive Penzys catalog Kosher flake salt Vision — Written by Tom King, Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta

The Comics Canon
Episode 14 - The Vision: Little Worse Than A Man

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 64:04


In this episode, Curt and Kevin visit a seemingly idyllic Washington, D.C. suburb to pull back the curtain and expose the insecurities and instability corrupting the source code of one modern American family as they run some diagnostic tests on The Vision: Little Worse Than a Man, collecting issues 1-6 of Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta's acclaimed Marvel comic, The Vision. In his ongoing quest to be human, the android Avenger has created his own version of a perfect suburban family unit. But when a supervillain with ties to the Vision's past drops by unannounced, he sets off a sequence of events that threatens not just this humanoid household, but the entire world! Will the Vision hit the “delete” button to protect his computerized clan from a world that mistrusts and fears them? Or can everyone's favorite synthezoid sentinel save the day and gain acceptance into that exclusive gated community known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: -Superstar comics editor Wil Moss -Star Trek: Voyager -The Vision is guilty of android-splaining -The first supervillain ever killed with a cookie sheet -A possibly gratuitous Hamilton reference -Hot take! Is Tom King “better” than Alan Moore? -Steamy synthezoid-on-synthezoid action! -Kevin mangles the titles of Dark Reign and The Sheriff of Babylon!

Les Mystérieux étonnants
Émission #466 – Vision Vol. 1: Little Worse Than A Man

Les Mystérieux étonnants

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 80:32


Cette semaine, The Vision est le père d'une famille qui est tout sauf ordinaire dans la série Vision Vol. 1 : Little Worse Than A Man du scénariste Tom King et l'illustratur Gabriel Hernandez Walta publiée Marvel Comics. Bien sûr, comme à l'habitude, nous vous partageons également les dernières nouvelles sur l'univers de la culture populaire : BD, cinéma, jeux vidéos, télévision, etc. Diffusion originale: 20 juin 2016 Site web: MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés.

Girls Interrupting
THE VISION: 1-3

Girls Interrupting

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 10:00


Things get surprisingly dark and unsettingling in the first three issues of VISION by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta as we explore the synthezoid Avenger's new family and their struggle to find normalcy in suburbia.

Comic Nerds Unite: Comic Book Podcast
106 | The Vision #1-4

Comic Nerds Unite: Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 53:33


We head boldly into the post Secret Wars Marvel universe by covering The Vision #s 1-4!  This ennui-filled bit of suburban malaise was written by Tom King, with art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta and colors by Jordie Bellaire.  We have our good friend and Marvel continuity expert Jeff Uppole on the show to help us wade through the mire that is Vision's continuity.  We also talk about Amazing Forest #1 by Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas, and a whole slew of artists, Mystery In Space #17, and Vader Down #1 by Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato.   Follow us on Twitter:@supertim82@personman44@cnupodcastFind us on the rest of the Internet:  FacebookiTunesStitcherDig this podcast? You'll love the other ones here:  Benview NetworkDigging that sweet, sweet theme song? The Fantastic Plastics are super mega rad.    #batman #madlove #brucetimm #pauldini #batmantheanimatedseries #comics

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 408

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 150:11


Harrow County by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook, Owen Gieni, and others from Dark Horse, The Walking Dead, 10 Cloverfield Lane, the Deadpool movie (Rob Liefeld, Fabian Nicieza, Joe Kelly, and more), Superman: American Alien, by Max Landis, Tommy Lee Edwards, and Joelle Jones, Devolution by Rick Remender Jonathan Wayshak, Jordan Boyd, and Jae Lee from Dynamite!, Spider-Man/Deadpool by Joe Kelly, Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, and Jason Keith, Adrian Tomine's Killing and Dying from Drawn & Quarterly, Gisele Legace, ComicLink, Vision by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Mike Del Mundo, Gail Simone and Secret Six, Bloodshot: Reborn - The Analog Man by Jeff Lemire, Lewis Larosa, and Brian Reber from Valiant, and a whole mess more!

The Winter Palace Podcast
Episode Twenty-Four - Touchez Pas Au Chocolat

The Winter Palace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2016 50:35


Colleen Coover (@colleencoover) and Paul Tobin (@paultobin) join the show to talk about their award-winning comic Bandette, its origins and influences. We also talk about all-ages comics and their work on them, past work including Batman '66, Marvel Adventures and I Was the Cat. We also talk about Paul's forthcoming novel, How to Catch an Invisible Cat, out March 1. Then we talk soccer, including the MLS Champion Portland Timbers and NWSL Portland Thorns, Barcelona vs Real Madrid, the pantomime behavior of Jose Mourinho and the dilemma of liking players on teams you can't stand. In the second segment, Mark reviews two new Marvel titles: Illuminati by Josh Williamson Williamson__Josn) and Shawn Crystal (@shawncrystal) and The Vision by Tom King (@TomKIngTK) and Gabriel Hernandez Walta (@ghwalta).

Because Comics
Ep 44 - Vision, Giant Days, and X-Men: the Draco

Because Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2015 49:24


We're bringing the year to a close with "Vision" and "Giant Days," and then we recap a comic best forgot, the "Uncanny X-Men" comic that ruined Nightcrawler. That's right, guys. We're going to talk about "The Draco." Because we are apparently gluttons for punishment. Then, we bring it home with one last game of "Would You Rather," and decide definitively if we'd rather live in Marvel's New York City, or in Marvel's Hell's Kitchen. We'll see you in 2016!   Pull List:  Jay: "Vision" (Marvel), written by Tom King, art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta.  Mike: "Giant Days" (Boom! Box), written by John Allison, art by Lissa Treiman.    Main Segment:  "Uncanny X-Men" #428-434 - "The Draco" (Marvel), written by Chuck Austen, art by Sean Phillips, Phillip Tan, and Takeshi Miyazawa.    Game: "Would You Rather... Live in Marvel's New York City, or Marvel's Hell's Kitchen?"    Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com  Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc  Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike    

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 398

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015 139:16


Tarzan, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer, the 2016 EOC logo contest, Marvel-O-Rama: Jessica Jones, Amazing Spider-Man #3 by Dan Slott, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, and Marte Gracia, Daredevil #1 by Charles Soule and Ron Garney, All-New Inhumans by Charles Soule, James Asmus, and Stefano Caselli, Power Man and Iron Fist, Weirdworld, Vision #2 by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Jordie Bellaire, The Totally Awesome Hulk, and more, Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughn, Cliff Chiang, and Matt Wilson from Image, the new Vertigo titles, Joe Golem: Occult Detective #1 by Mike Mignola, Christoper Golden, Patric Reynolds, and Dave Stewart from Dark Horse, Justice League: Power of the Gods, Previews Spotlight, Big Fun #3 (Captain Easy by Leslie Turner, Scorchy Smith, Lance and more), Tom King and Mitch Gerads' Sheriff of Babylon from Vertigo, and a whole mess more!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 394

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 143:50


Star Wars: The Force Awakens, The Goddamned by Jason Aaron, R. M. Guera, and Giuilia Brusco from Image, The Amazing Spider-Man #3 by Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli, Valiant-O-Rama: Book of Death by Robert Venditti, Robert Gill, Doug Braithwaite, David Baron, and Brian Reber, BoD: The Fall of Harbinger by Joshua Dysart and Kano, BoD: The Fall of X-O Manowar by Robert Venditti, Clayton Henry, and Andrew Dalhouse, Bloodshot Reborn: The Hunt by Jeff Lemire, Butch Guice, and David Baron, and more, James Bond 007 #1 by Warren Ellis and Jason Masters, Spectre, Jack Cross, Josh Bayer, Southern Bastards, Bendis' Uncanny X-Men, Kevin Mellon, Chipp Kidd, The Vision #1 by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Previews, Marvel-O-Rama: New Avengers #1 by Al Ewing and Gerardo Sandoval, Uncanny Avengers #1 by Gerry Duggan and Ryan Stegman, Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D. by Frank Barbiere and Brent Schoonover #1, and Captain America: Sam Wilson #1 by Nick Spencer and Daniel Acuna, Vertigo, and a whole mess more!

Matt & Brett Love Comics!
She-Hulk v3 #1, Magneto v4 #1, Cyclops v3 #1 (2014)

Matt & Brett Love Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2014 69:32


Matt and Brett dive into ALL-NEW MARVEL NOW! in this episode, as they read three all-new number one issues from three all-new ongoing series. From lawyers to space pirates, anti-heroes to super heroes, these three issues show off just how diverse Marvel’s current offerings are. You can pick all three series up on Comixology: She-Hulk #1 by Charles Soule and Javier Pulido Magneto #1 by Cullen Bunn and Gabriel Hernandez Walta Cyclops #1 by Greg Rucka and Russell Dauterman You can even plan ahead and pre-purchase the first volumes of She-Hulk, Magneto, and Cyclops on Amazon. Music: “She’s Got Everything” by the Kinks "She-Hulk v3 #1, Magneto v4 #1, Cyclops v3 #1 (2014)" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2014/all-new-marvel-now.html