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This month's Pacific Tuesday includes all the books pubished by Pacific Comics in December 1982. Alien Worlds 01, Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers 09 [...]
This month's Pacific Tuesday includes all the books pubished by Pacific Comics in December 1982. Alien Worlds 01, Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers 09 [...]
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This Pacific Tuesday host Ed Moore shares his thoughts on the books published by Pacific Comics in October 1982.
This Pacific Tuesday host Ed Moore shares his thoughts on the books published by Pacific Comics in October 1982.
This Pacific Tueday host Ed Moore looks at the books published by Pacific Comics during Spptember of 1982.
This Pacific Tueday host Ed Moore looks at the books published by Pacific Comics during Spptember of 1982.
Host Ed Moore talks about July 1982 in the publishing history of Pacific comics.
For our belated celebration of the birthday of the King of Comics, Jack Kirby, we're reading this 1981 Pacific Comics series of his that we've never read before! So how does it stack up?
Mrs. Zurkon lives only to kill In this week's episode Jared, Ky, and Ben are faced with what is easily one of anime's Top 10 Betrayals! The Galactic Rangers infiltrate Derk's Warbot factory, only to be met with Mrs. Zurkon! Having bested her, they continue on only for their plan to fail! But Clank has news in store; news that will bring Ratchet, Clank and the rangers back together again! Find all of our socials, our site, as well as our discord server here!: https://linktr.ee/PlayAlongPodcast or at playalondpod.com Get all of our bonus content straight into your Spotify feed by becoming a Spotify subscriber using the link below! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playalongpodcast/subscribe Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST Intro and outro music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com Music Break: #Gadgetron --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playalongpodcast/message
This time out host Ed Moore continues his look at the Kirby construct Captain victory looking at v1 issue 5 the only book from Pacific [...]
Mr. Zurkon is bored!!! This week's episode follows Jared, Ky, and Ben as they progress through 2016's Ratchet & Clank. Along the way, they discover new and amusing weapons, become members of the Galactic Rangers, and Ky provides insightful comparisons to the original version in his segment, Ky's Comparison Corner. Find all of our socials, our site, as well as our discord server here!: https://linktr.ee/PlayAlongPodcast or at playalondpod.com Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST Intro and outro music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com Music Break: Ratchet & Clank (2016) Black Water City theme --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playalongpodcast/message
This Pacific Comics Tuesday host Ed Moore looks at the books published in January 1982.
Host Ed Moore continues his look at Pacific Comics, this time discussing Captain Victory and His Galactic Rangers issue 3 cover dated November 1981.
This time on the Couch: Mike, James, and Shée shake forearms with Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers no. 12! In the 1980s, Jack Kirby snuck one past the copyright gestapo with Captain Victory, a stealth continuation of his legendary Fourth World comics in the guise a new IP. Free and clear from any legal action, Kirby and the good captain traverse the stars, making friends with computers and ruminating on the meaning of valor! It's a nostalgic trip back to the days when the phrase "toxic masculinity" was mostly referring to all of the radiation your space sled was constantly pumping out. Comic Book Historians with more on the good Captain: Jack Kirby Star God Trilogy: Thor, New Gods & Captain Victory by Alex Grand | Comic Book Historians
This episode host Ed Moore continues the Pacific Comics coverage by looking at Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers issue 02.
After he left DC Comics, but before he returned to produce Even Gods Must Die and The Hunger Dogs, Jack Kirby produced a sort of substitute Fourth World story called Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers, which was eventually published by Pacific Comics in 1981 and 82. Two Morrows publishing in 2003 released what it … Continue reading #759 Kirby's Fourth World(?): “Captain Victory, Graphite Edition”
Every week the Geek Gossip brings exciting news from the world of comics, movies and all things geek but as of this week, it's more so than ever!! Right off the bat, Stranger Things 4 has an official release date of May 27th and the Duffer brothers have provided some updates on this season, saying that Stranger Things 4 will be double sized and "the most rewarding season yet". Jack and Artie break down this announcement and also touch base on some updates regarding their anticipated Disney Plus series 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' regarding the supposed returns of John Williams, Commander Cody, the Inquisitors and Qui-Gon Jinn as a Force ghost in the new show.Our dad also joins us for Tales from the Dollar Bin, where he reviews an issue of Superboy where he fights this crazy supervillain named Dynamind and Captain Victory & the Galactic Rangers #2 while Artie reviews Sleepwalker #2-3 from Marvel and Jack reviews the first three issues of Star Wars: Dark Empire in memory of Tom Vietch. Uncle Russ later joins us for the Battles, in which we debate the outcome of a clash between villains, one that may be our most epic showdowns yet - Darth Vader, the Emperor's fist and the Dark Lord of the Sith vs. Electro, founding member of the Sinister Six and one of Spider-Man's worst enemies!!! Who wins this clash of legends? You decide!!!! Cast your vote now by clicking this link - https://www.thegeekgossip.com/the-battles
In this episode, Wits' End host Shah Emami reunites with Creator Talks Podcast host Christopher Calloway and cartoonist/musician Chris Wisnia to talk about Jack Kirby's 1980s cosmic epic—Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers. After his cosmos-shattering work at Marvel, DC and in animation, Jack “The King” Kirby went fully independent at Pacific Comics in the 1980s. At Pacific, Kirby told his most aggressive, commentary-filled intergalactic war epic—Captain Victory. Keep up with Wits' End Podcast: Website: https://witsendpod.com/ YouTube channel (subscribe): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwvSur7b4J_U3gMIA44OGWQ Buy comics & zines here: https://witsendpod.bigcartel.com/ Instagram: @shah_comics Twitter: @witsendpod Christopher Calloway's media: Twitter: @CreatorTalksPod Creator Talks Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creator-talks-podcast/id1180823120 Chris Wisnia's media: Instagram: @chriswisniaarts Twitter: @chriswisniaarts YouTube: Diary of a Struggling Comics Artist Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chriswisniaarts
CULT FILM Jay welcomes a wide world of intergalactic space travel and gaming as we seek out new creatures and features in the latest episode of our specialist segment Cult Film for game-to-movie adaptations.Ratchet And Clank (2015) is the tale of an unlikely lombax who must find courage and gear to help stop an evil plot that will overwhelm short-staffed protectors of the universe: The Galactic Rangers.King Dom and TJ buddy up to breakdown what is space corp and what is alien-hating about this high-energy, fast-paced, comedic space adventure featuring Sylvester Stallone, Rosario Dawson and John Goodman.#AmazonPrime #art #CaptainQwark #Clank #CrashBandicoot #CultFilm #film #follow #GalacticRangers #gamer #games #gaming #GodOfWar #insomniac #InsomniacGames #lombax #love #PaulGiamatti #PlayStation #PrimeVideo #PS #qwark #Ratchet #RatchetAndClank #RatchetAndClankPS #RatchetAndClankRiftApart #RatchetPS #RatchetTheLombax #RiftApart #rivet #RosarioDawson #StylvesterStallone #sony #style #VideoGames
Hey everybody! I invited a new guest to the show for a special occasion. August has been deemed #JackKirbyMonth (by the powers that be on Twitter), and I couldn't let it slip away without talking some Kirby on the podcast (technically this episode won't drop until September 3rd, but just use your imagination). Joining me this time, is a Kirby enthusiast that loves the King's crazier, later work (like the book we're covering today) Charlton Hero! CH has been a good friend of mine on the Twitters for a while now, and also through the group effort known as SuperBlog Team-Up (a group of friends that dedicate specific subjects to podcast/blog about and support each other through thick and thin---look for the hashtag on Twitter)! We discuss the issue, our love of Kirby, and more! Stay tuned after the conversation, as I inserted a short clip of Jack Kirby talking comics (intro by Harlan Ellison)! As usual, any feedback can be left at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious (and please check out my blog MagazinesandMonsters.com for more comic book fun)! Thanks for tuning in! And definitely check out CH's blog The Superhero Satellite!
Quarter-Bin Podcast #116Originally released: March 23, 2018.Captain Victory & the Galactic Rangers 1 - 3, Pacific Comics, cover-dated November 1981, January 1982, & March 1982.In celebration of The King's centennial year, we are looking at a creator-owned work from when Jack Kirby's stint in independent comics. How epic the story? How grand is the art? How unbridled is the King's imagination?Right-click to download episode directlyNext Episode: Flash 52, DC Comics, cover-dated July 1991.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com, no matter how long ago this episode originally posted.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #115Originally released: February 23, 2018.Kobalt 14, Milestone / DC Comics, cover-dated July (or maybe August) 1995."Glass Houses," by John Rozum, with art by Eric Battle, Rober Quijano, & Rus Sever.Right-click to download episode directlyNext Episode: Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers 1 - 3, Pacific Comics, cover-dated November 1981, January 1982, & March 1982.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com, no matter how long ago this episode originally posted.
We're halfway through our video game adaptation month, and to celebrate we've decided to watch the most mediocre of video game movies; Ratchet and Clank (2016). Is it a Star Wars rip off? Maybe. Is it good? Well, that's a difficult question to answer. Will Calum stop calling the Galactic Rangers the Justice League (no, he's not joking, he genuinely believes THIS is the Justice League)? Never. Join us as Sam rips into a character Calum likes and the pair of them pick holes in a film that has already been ripped to shreds. It's a bit like beating a dead horse, so pick up a bat and embrace the chaos. Next week we're watching Super Mario Bros. (1993). Now THAT is one you don't wanna miss! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-of-us-is-board/message
From NYC’s infamous Chinese restaurant Wo-Hop to the importance of staying creative during a pandemic, we had an epic conversation with our homie, award-winning artist and playwright DEAN HASPIEL about his creator-owned comic character The Red Hook and Jack Kirby’s own foray into creator-owned comics with Pacific’s Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers... and so much more! Don’t miss this one, kids! Follow Dino on Instagram HERE! https://instagram.com/deanhaspiel_art?igshid=kpayw41qfjoh Read his Red Hook/New Brooklyn Saga comics HERE! https://m.webtoons.com/en/super-hero/the-red-hook/list?title_no=643 And for all things Jacked Kirby, visit our FlowPage! www.flow.page/jackedkirby
The Galactic Rangers es una gamificación impulsada por Jero García para el área de inglés como lengua extranjera y contextualizada en el videojuego Ratchet and Clank.
Talking Sports, Gaming News and Updates, ITT Institute Lawsuit, And Ashley Judd.....That Plus more with your favorite trio, You ready for this 3rd Shift? LET'S GO!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode focuses on Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers, Jack Kirby's solo project for Pacific Comics in 1981. The series was met with mixed reviews, and yet has compelling visuals and a different style than a lot of it's equivalents. Peter and Eddie discuss their opinions on the series as a whole, and tease our next undertaking: Patreon! Our Patreon features a lot of neat bonus content, including our new monthly series: The Fantastic Voyage! Listen as we take a deep dive into Marvel's Favorite Family, with the original run of the Fantastic Four!
On this weeks episode we visit the Solana Galaxy and join our favorite Galactic Rangers as we rank, Ratchet & Clank. Please Like, Subscribe and Share on your favorite podcast providers, also tell us what you thought by emailing us at: playwatchrank@gmail.com
Be sure to rate & review on iTunes! (And stay until the end for the upcoming guest.) RAM V Wise comic book writer Ram V returns to the Wits’ End podcast and talks to host Shah Emami about his art, his writing craft, the value of executing ideas, honest wanting honest feedback vs. validation & more! Ram is the writer of comics like These Savage Shores, Grafity’s Wall, Justice League Dark, Black Mumba, Paradiso and Catwoman. Ram’s Media: Twitter: @therightram Instagram: @ramvwrites BRAD SIMPSON Brad Simpson, a versatile comic book colorist, has worked on comics like Sex, Godland, Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers, Coffin Bound, Wellington, Crone & more. During the conversation, Shah and Brad talk about everything from the protests, parenting in quarantine, existential crises to their favorite comics and the role of a comic book colorist. Brad’s media: Twitter: @20EyesBrad Instagram: @20EyesBrad Website: https://brad20eyesstudio.squarespace.com/ JOEY OLIVEIRA Joey Oliveira used his love of horror comics and created his own comic book publisher. Established in 2017 and based in Liverpool, Afterlight Comics is an independent publisher of horror comics. Oliveira serves as a writer, editor, letterer and colorist. Despite having no publishing experience prior to starting Afterlight, Oliveira used the writing, editing, storytelling skills he developed over his life and work in film to improve his line of comics. Oliveira and host Shah talk about getting into comics, how Oliveira brought Afterlight to life, connecting with creators to make books, going to cons, getting indie books into comic shops/shipping globally, improving Afterlight with his experience and more. NOTE: For those interested in submitting horror ideas to Afterlight Comics, their submission page is here: https://www.afterlightcomics.com/submissions This is a must-listen conversation for fans of horror, indie comics and the comic-making craft. Joey’s media: Twitter: @joeyafterlight Afterlight Comics Twitter: @afterlightcomic Afterlight Comics Instagram: @afterlightcomics Website (for comics): https://www.afterlightcomics.com/ Follow Shah & the Wits’ End Podcast: Twitter: @_shahcomics Wits’ End Twitter: @witsendpod Instagram: @shah_comics Website: https://witsendpod.com/ YouTube: subscribe here
Eine weitere klassische Folge aus dem September 2013. Im 2. NNN-Podcast reden Max und Steffen über die Schätze, die sie auf dem Kinderflohmarkt im Sommer abgegriffen haben, Tobi und Steffen machen einen leckeren Salat und DCs großes Justice League Crossover "Trinity War" wird gehörig durch die Mangel genommen. 00:30 Kinderflohmarkt in Rheine am 31. August 2013* Steffen: Kleines Arschloch von Walter Moers (Eichborn)* Max: Batman Sonderband #2 (DC/Hethke)* Steffen: Captain Victory und die Galactic Rangers #3 von Jack Kirby (Pacific/Condor)* Max: Batman Taschenbuch Extra #s 2 + 6 (DC/Ehapa)* Steffen: Garfield Bücher #s 1 – 9, Garfield Spezial #s 1 + 2 von Jim Davis (Krüger); Die unschlagbaren Fünf/DNAgents #3 von Mark Evanier (Eclipse/Condor); Batman Taschenbuch #2 (DC/Ehapa) und eine Überraschung für Max 15:35 NNN-Kochstudio #1: Großmutters Mexiko Caramba Caracho Salat Zutaten:* 1 Dose Mais* 1 Dose Kidney-Bohnen* 1 Laib Hirtenkäse oder Feta* 1 Tütchen Salatkrönung – Italienischer oder Griechischer Mix* 3 – 4 EL Öl* 3 – 4 EL Wasser Soßenpulver in Öl und Wasser einrühren, Bohnen abgießen und mit kaltem Wasser abspülen, Mais mit der Flüssigkeit dazugeben, den Hirtenkäse in Würfel schneiden und das ganze gut durchmengen. Fertig! Guten Appetit!!! 21:46 Justice League – Trinity War (DC Comics) Musik:OneTrick Pony – Cupcakes Rock Mix – My Little PonyMutsuhiko Izumi – Sewer Surfin‘ – TMNT- Turtles in TimeTruxton – Yeah Yeah Baby Yeah Up In Here Yeah Baby Getcha Getcha – Panic Protocol [ Download | RSS-Masterfeed | iTunes-Masterfeed ] Feedback geht so:Twitter Podcast: @NNN_PodcastTwitter Steffen: @NerdNerdNerd_deTwitter Kati: @CatchKatiFacebook: NerdNerdNerd PodcastE-Mail: nerdnerdnerd.podcast@gmail.com
Quarter-Bin Podcast #116Captain Victory & the Galactic Rangers 1 - 3, Pacific Comics, cover-dated November 1981, January 1982, & March 1982.In celebration of The King's centennial year, we are looking at a creator-owned work from when Jack Kirby's stint in independent comics. How epic the story? How grand is the art?How unbridled is the King's imagination?Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Promo #1: GI Joe: A Real American HeadcastPromo #2: Improvised Weapons D&D Podcast Next Episode: Flash 52, DC Comics, cover-dated July 1991. Happy tax day!Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: Akron Comic Con
Quarter-Bin Podcast #115Kobalt 14, Milestone / DC Comics, cover-dated July (or maybe August) 1995."Glass Houses," by John Rozum, with art by Eric Battle, Rober Quijano, & Rus Sever.What happens when Professor Alan journeys back to Dakota, to cover another book from the Milestone line? Can he figure out what's happening, and who the different characters are? Does he finds the story's attempts at excitement exciting? Does he find the attempts at humor humorous?Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Promo: Feathers & Foes PodcastLink: Milestone episode of Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics Next Episode: Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers 1 - 3, Pacific Comics, cover-dated November 1981, January 1982, & March 1982.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: In The Ballpark
C2E2, Dave Wachter, Jason Latour, Jerome Opena, Mike Norton and Battlepug, Mark Ruffalo and Rolling Stone #1234, Where Do We Go from Here? #1 by Dave Jordan, New Teen Titans All-in-One trade paperback, Jim Starlin and Unity 2000 #3, Superman Vs. The Amazing Spider-Man by Gerry Conway, Ross Andru, Dick Giordano, and thousands more, overlooked movies based on comics (Men in Black (?), Weird Science, The Crow, Tank Girl, Man-Thing, Generation X, Heavy Metal: Fakk 2000, Steel, and many more), Image-O-Rama: Invisible Republic by Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko, Kaptara #1 by Chip Zdarsky and Kagan McLeod, Wytches #5 by Scott Snyder and Jock, SAGA, and Low: The Delirium of Hope by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini, Star Trek/Planet of the Apes by Scott and David Tipton, Rachel Stott, and Charlie Kirchoff from BOOM!/IDW, Remender and Opena's Rage of Ultron OGN, more Daredevil on Netflix, Archie Vs. Predator #1 by Alex de Campi, Fernando Ruiz, and Rich Kozlowski from Dark Horse and Archie Comics, American Vampire: Second Cycle by Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque, Andrew Pepoy, Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #6, Thor by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman, the 2015 Eisner nominees, and a whole mess more!
Diana Schutz, Matt Wagner, The Gifted by Damian A. Wassel, Adrian F. Wassel, and Nathan C. Gooden from Creative Mind Energy, Ross Campbell, East of West, The Leaning Girl by Benoit Peeters and François Schuiten from Alaxis Press, Thor Annual #1 by CM Punk, Rob Guillory, Jason Aaron, Noelle Stevenson, Marguerite Sauvage, Tim Truman, and Rafael Albuquerque, Rumble #3 by John Arcudi and James Harren from Image, Spider-Woman #5 by Dennis Hopeless, Javier Rodriguez, and Alvaro Lopez, Southern Cross #1 by Becky Cloonan, Andy Belanger, and Lee Loughridge from Image, Conan the Avenger #7-11: The Damned Horde by Fred Van Lente, Brian Ching, and Michael Atiyeh from Dark Horse, Iron Fist: The Living Weapon by Kaare Andrews, Jack Kirby's Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers by Joe Casey, Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Farel Dalrymple, Benjamin Marra, Michel Fiffe, Ulises Farinas, Jim Mahfood, and Connor Willumsen, The Legendary Star Lord by Sam Humphries, Paco Medina, and Juan Vlasco, a lot of typography talk, and a whole mess more!
The Last Ship, The Multiversity #1 by Grant Morrison, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, and Nei Ruffino, Captain America #23 from Rick Remender, Carlos Pacheco, Mariano Taibo, and Dean White, Avengers Forever, Time Runs Out, God Is Dead: The Book of Acts Alpha and Omega (Mike Costa, Si Spurrier, Alan Moore, Justin Jordan, Kieron Gillen, Rafael Ortiz, Hernan Cabrera, German Nobile, and more), Safari Honeymoon by Jesse Jacobs from Koyama Press, more pre-200 Amazing Spider-Man, Beautiful Darkness from Fabien Vehlmann and Kerascoët from Drawn and Quarterly, The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 animated feature, more Dark Horse Presents #1, Nightworld #1 by Adam McGovern, Paolo Leandri, and Dominic Regan from Image, The Delinquents #1 by James Asmus, Fred Van Lente, and Kano from Valiant, Clive Barker, Marc Andreyko, Piotr Kowalski, and Juan Manuel Tumburus' Nightbreed from BOOM!, Alien Legion: Uncivil War #1 from Chuck Dixon, Larry Stroman, Carl Potts, and Thomas Mason from Titan Comics, Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1 by Joe Casey, Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Ulises Farinas, and Brad Simpson from Dynamite!, X-Men First Class and Days of Future Past, Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta's Outcast from Image, Mike Mignola's Hellboy: Seed of Destruction from Dark Horse, The Strain, and a whole mess more!
All the regular gang is back! Out with those popular guest stars! We review: Blades & Lazers #1&2, Bodies #1 , Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1, Dark Ages #1, Demon #1, The Fade Out #1, Hexed #1, Little Nemo Return to Slumberland #1, Low #1, The Multiversity #1, Nightworld #1, Steven Universe #1, Terminal Hero #1
On this episode of The Comics Alternative, Andy and Derek discuss three new titles. They begin by revisiting Jeff Lemire's Trillium, the first few issues of which they reviewed on their Vertigo Publisher Spotlight show back in November. Now, the miniseries is collected in a single volume, and the guys compare the individual issues to the new trade edition. One of the first differences they note is the page arrangements of the trade. Whereas in many issues of the original miniseries Lemire visually set the storylines of Nika and William to read in opposite directions — where you had to turn the comic book upside down to read one of the narratives – in the trade he more or less places everything on the same reading plane. While Derek is okay with some of this editorial tampering, Andy feels that the difference undermines much of the emotional pacing of the story. But both agree that this new edition lessens Lemire's emphasis on the materiality of the book, or the comic as object that has to be handled and manipulated. And while the Two Guys feel that this isn't one of Lemire's strongest narratives, it's nonetheless a solid, well-written one. Next, Derek and Andy discuss two new #1 issues from Dynamite Entertainment. Joe Casey and Nathan Fox's Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers is a visually wild ride through the land of Jack Kirbydom, and this first issue plunges you directly into the story without much warning or much context. It's sink or swim with this first installment, but Casey arranges the gaps and the reveals in such a way that while you may not know what's going on, you're intrigued enough to want to read on into the next issue. Much of the pleasure of reading this comic comes from Fox's art, perfectly suited to retelling a Kirby property, punctuated by short contributions from Jim Rugg and Ulises Farinas. Equally compelling — if not more so — is Peter Milligan and Piotr Kowalski's Terminal Hero. In this brand new story, Milligan presents us with a protagonist who has inoperable brain cancer, and the mysterious and unorthodox treatment he undergoes allows him to tap into powers he never knew he had…and cannot completely control. In this first issue there are double-dealing friends, heads in flames, women whose clothing disintegrates, and potentially nefarious government agents. What more could you ask for in a comic book?
Today, Graeme McMillan and Jeff get intergalactic planetary as we discuss Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers by Joe Casey, Nathan Fox and Jim Rugg, the Marvel movie Guardians of the Galaxy, Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem, plus Terminal Hero, The Devilers, Nightworld, The Spirit Archives by Will Eisner, Grayson #2, and much, much more. Show notes crafted with care are now available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your comments and questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!
- Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1. Joe Casey y varios artistas. (Dynamite) - Genious #1. Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman y Afua Richardson. (Image) - Imperial #1. Steven T. Seagle y Mark Dos Santos. (Image). - Thanos: The Infinity Revelation. Jim Starlin. (Marvel. Novela Gráfica). - Grayson #2. Tim. Seeley y Mikel Janin y otros. (DC).
- Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1. Joe Casey y varios artistas. (Dynamite) - Genious #1. Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman y Afua Richardson. (Image) - Imperial #1. Steven T. Seagle y Mark Dos Santos. (Image). - Thanos: The Infinity Revelation. Jim Starlin. (Marvel. Novela Gráfica). - Grayson #2. Tim. Seeley y Mikel Janin y otros. (DC).
Welcome to Robots From Tomorrow! For this episode the guys pick a couple of comics hitting shelves this week and talk about why they're excited to read them. Clocking in at around 15 minutes, this bite-sized audio nugget is the perfect companion for any Wednesday Warrior! Picks for Wednesday, August 6, 2014 Mike- Demon #1 (of 21) & Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers #1 Greg- Ring of the Nibelung & Fury: My War Gone By Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
It's the beginning of the month, and that means it's time again for Derek and Andy to take a gander at the latest Previews catalog. In June, the guys notice a whole slew of upcoming releases to anticipate, including new series and books from Dark Horse (the new Dark Horse Presents series, Edgar Allan Poe's Spirits of the Dead, and Pop), DC/Vertigo (Multiversity and Punk Rock Jesus: Deluxe Edition), IDW (Cerebus: High Society, Digital Audio/Visual Experience), Image (The Fade Out, Imperial, and Displaced Persons), Abstract Studios (SIP Kids), BOOM!/Archaia (The Collector), Dynamite (Terminal Hero and Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers), Drawn and Quarterly (Earthling), Fantagraphics (Love and Rockets: New Stoires #7 and Wandering Son, Vol. 7), First Second (How the World Was: A California Childhood), and Liveright (Kill My Mother). Also in this episode, Andy avoids Dynamite's Steampunk Battlestar Galactica: 1880 like the plague, Derek is called out on his strict “no li'l comics” policy, and the Two Guys learn that they are embraced by the Internet's spanking community.
Zombie-themed comics and movies (Empire of the Dead #1 from George Romero and Alex Maleev, Night of the Living Deadpool by Cullen Bunn and Ramon Rosanas, Night, Dawn, and Day of the Dead, Evil Dead, Walking Dead, and a whole lot more dead), Tom Scioli, Satellite Sam by Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin from Image, Eric Stephenson, Nate Bellegarde, and Jordie Bellaire's Nowhere Men, Black Widow and Phil Noto, The All-New Invaders #1 by James Robinson and Steve Pugh, Avengers World, Rick Remender, Wesley Craig, and Lee Loughridge's Deadly Class from Image, John Byrne's Namor, Dynamite's upcoming Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers, David Lapham's Ferals and Dan the Unharmable from Avatar, Michel Fiffe's COPRA, Undertow + Dead Body Road from Image, Fairest, Ms. Marvel #2 and Joe Sinnott, Terry Moore, and a whole mess more!