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The (Not So) New 52
Episode 185: EXPERIENCE

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 127:27


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:08 - Batgirl #40 (Cameron Stewart, Brendan Fletcher and Babs Tarr) 0:12:02 - Batwoman #40 (Marc Andreyko and Georges Jeanty) 0:19:06 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #40 (Scott Lobdell and Tom Derenick) 0:26:02 - Superman #39 (Geoff Johns and John Romita Jr.) 0:34:18 - Batman / Superman #20 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf) 0:44:25 - Supergirl #40 (Kate Perkins, Mike Johnson and Emanuela Lupacchino) 0:53:14 - Green Lantern: New Guardians #40 (Justin Jordan and Diogenes Neves, Roge Antonio) 1:02:55 - Teen Titans #8 (Will Pfeifer and Kenneth Rocafort) 1:12:22 - Trinity of Sin #6 (J.M. DeMatteis and Yvel Guichet) 1:21:44 - Batman Eternal #50 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Higgins, Seeley and Alvaro Martinez) 1:30:02 - New 52: Futures End #46 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Scot Eaton) 1:40:20 - Earth 2: World's End #24 (Bennett, Johnson, Wilson, Bunn and Various) 1:48:06 - Batman and Robin #40 (Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason) 1:55:35 - Gotham by Midnight #5 (Ray Fawkes and Ben Templesmith) 2:04:54 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

The (Not So) New 52
Episode 181: MASTERMEN

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 151:24


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:31 - Multiversity: Mastermen #1 (Grant Morrison and Jim Lee) 0:18:27 - Batman and Robin #39 (Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason) 0:26:15 - Batgirl #39 (Cameron Stewart, Brendan Fletcher and Babs Tarr) 0:34:45 - Batwoman #39 (Marc Andreyko and Georges Jeanty) 0:42:56 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #39 (Scott Lobdell and Tom Derenick) 0:50:52 - Batman / Superman #19 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf) 0:59:21 - Supergirl #39 (Kate Perkins, Mike Johnson and Emanuela Lupacchino) 1:07:36 - Superman / Wonder Woman #16 (Peter Tomasi and Doug Mahnke, Ed Benes) 1:15:57 - Green Lantern: New Guardians #39 (Justin Jordan and Diogenes Neves) 1:24:06 - Justice League #39 (Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok) 1:33:59 - Wonder Woman #39 (Meredith Finch and David Finch) 1:41:11 - Teen Titans #7 (Will Pfeifer and Kenneth Rocafort) 1:51:24 - Trinity of Sin #5 (J.M. DeMatteis and Yvel Guichet) 1:59:48 - Batman Eternal #46 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Higgins, Seeley and Alessandro Vitti, Christian Duce, Ronan Cliquet) 2:10:32 - New 52: Futures End #42 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Scot Eaton) 2:18:46 - Earth 2: World's End #20 (Bennett, Johnson, Wilson and Various) 2:28:34 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

The (Not So) New 52
Episode 172: THUNDER

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 143:09


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:16 - Multiversity: Thunderworld #1 (Grant Morrison and Cameron Stewart) 0:16:22 - Green Lantern: New Guardians #37 (Justin Jordan and Diogenes Neves, Rodney Buchemi) 0:25:04 - Batman #37 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) 0:34:15 - Batman and Robin #37 (Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason) 0:41:40 - Batman / Superman #17 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf) 0:50:59 - Batwoman #37 (Marc Andreyko and Georges Jeanty) 0:57:21 - Catwoman #37 (Genevieve Valentine and Garry Brown) 1:06:13 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #37 (Scott Lobdell and R.B. Silva) 1:14:15 - Supergirl #37 (Kate Perkins, Mike Johnson and Emanuela Lupacchino) 1:24:36 - Justice League #37 (Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok) 1:30:44 - Wonder Woman #37 (Meredith Finch and David Finch) 1:37:00 - Teen Titans #5 (Will Pfeifer and Scott Hepburn) 1:45:57 - Trinity of Sin #3 (J.M. DeMatteis and Yvel Guichet) 1:54:18 - Batman Eternal #37 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Higgins, Seeley and Andrea Mutti) 2:03:36 - New 52: Futures End #33 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Aaron Lopresti, Stephen Thompson) 2:11:56 - Earth 2: World's End #11 (Bennett, Johnson, Wilson and Various) 2:19:50 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

The (Not So) New 52
Episode 168: PAX

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 129:33


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:26 - Multiversity: Pax Americana #1 (Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely) 0:17:26 - Green Lantern: New Guardians #36 (Justin Jordan and Diogenes Neves) 0:23:37 - Batman and Robin #36 (Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason) 0:28:51 - Batwoman #36 (Marc Andreyko and Georges Jeanty) 0:35:51 - Harley Quinn #12 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and John Timms, Chad Hardin) 0:44:27 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #36 (Scott Lobdell and R.B. Silva) 0:50:13 - Batman / Superman #16 (Greg Pak and Ardian Syaf) 0:58:45 - Supergirl #36 (Kate Perkins, Mike Johnson and Emanuela Lupacchino) 1:05:59 - Superman / Wonder Woman #13 (Peter Tomasi and Doug Mahnke) 1:12:53 - Justice League #36 (Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok) 1:20:08 - Wonder Woman #36 (Meredith Finch and David Finch) 1:27:20 - Teen Titans #4 (Will Pfeifer and Kenneth Rocafort) 1:35:26 - Trinity of Sin #2 (J.M. DeMatteis and Yvel Guichet) 1:43:32 - Batman Eternal #33 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Higgins, Seeley and Jason Fabok) 1:50:20 - New 52: Futures End #29 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Patrick Zircher) 1:58:34 - Earth 2: World's End #7 (Bennett, Johnson, Wilson and Various) 2:06:49 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

The (Not So) New 52
Episode 163: SIN

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 113:51


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:16 - Trinity of Sin #1 (J.M. DeMatteis and Yvel Guichet) 0:11:05 - Green Lantern: New Guardians #35 (Justin Jordan and Brad Walker) 0:20:28 - Batman and Robin #35 (Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason) 0:29:06 - Batwoman #35 (Marc Andreyko and Georges Jeanty) 0:35:54 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #35 (Scott Lobdell and Geraldo Borges) 0:43:53 - Batman / Superman #15 (Greg Pak and Diogenes Neves, Pascal Alixe) 0:54:27 - Supergirl #35 (Tony Bedard and Jonboy Meyers) 1:03:47 - Justice League #35 (Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke, Ivan Reis) 1:13:31 - Teen Titans #3 (Will Pfeifer and Kenneth Rocafort) 1:23:11 - Batman Eternal #28 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Higgins, Seeley and Meghan Hetrick) 1:32:09 - New 52: Futures End #24 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Jesus Merino) 1:40:13 - Earth 2: World's End #2 (Bennett, Johnson, Wilson and Various) 1:50:33 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

The (Not So) New 52
Episode 157: DAYS

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 129:54


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:05:30 - Justice League #33 (Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke) 0:13:16 - Batman Eternal #22 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Layman, Seeley and Jorge Lucas) 0:20:14 - New 52: Futures End #18 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Georges Jeanty) 0:29:21 - Earth 2: Futures End #1 (Daniel H Wilson and Eddy Barrows) 0:37:49 - Detective Comics: Futures End #1 (Brian Buccellato and Scott Hepburn, Cliff Richards, Fabrizio Fiorentino) 0:45:31 - Grayson: Futures End #1 (Tim Seeley, Tom King and Stephen Mooney) 0:55:56 - Batwing: Futures End #1 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Eduardo Pansica) 1:04:14 - Action Comics: Futures End #1 (Sholly Fisch and Pascal Alixe) 1:15:12 - Green Lantern: Futures End #1 (Robert Venditti and Aaron Lopresti, Martin Coccolo) 1:23:57 - Aquaman: Futures End #1 (Dan Jurgens and Alvaro Martinez Bueno) 1:32:25 - Green Arrow: Futures End #1 (Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino) 1:41:13 - Phantom Stranger: Futures End #1 (J.M. DeMatteis, Dan Didio and Phil Winslade) 1:52:23 - Swamp Thing: Futures End #1 (Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz) 2:05:5 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

The (Not So) New 52
Episode 150: OMEGA

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 100:25


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:57 - Robin Rises: Omega #1 (Peter Tomasi and Andy Kubert) 0:15:41 - Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International: San Diego #1 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Various) 0:29:58 - Teen Titans #1 (Will Pfeifer and Kenneth Rocafort) 0:40:41 - Batwoman #33 (Marc Andreyko and Jeremy Haun, Scott Kolins) 0:48:24 - Red Hood and the Outlaws #33 (Scott Lobdell and R.B. Silva) 0:55:43 - Supergirl #33 (Tony Bedard, Frank Barbiere and Emanuela Lupacchino, Jeff Johnson, Ben Caldwell) 1:05:57 - Green Lantern: New Guardians #33 (Justin Jordan and Brad Walker, Diogenes Neves) 1:14:59 - Batman Eternal #15 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Layman, Seeley and Dustin Nguyen) 1:24:47 - New 52: Futures End #11 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Georges Jeanty) 1:35:27 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast
Fanbase Feature: An Interview with Georges Jeanty on SERENITY: LEAVES ON THE WIND

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 77:01


In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Bryant Dillon participates in a one-on-one interview with special guest Georges Jeanty (Eisner Award-winning comics illustrator – Serenity: Leaves on the Wind, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The American Way) regarding Serenity: Leaves on the Wind (2014) in light of the comic book mini-series' 10th anniversary, with topics including Jeanty's memories from working on the title, what it takes to deliver the goods when it comes to comic book continuations of licensed properties, the delicate nature of crafting meaningful sex scenes on the comic book page, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Serenity: Leaves on the Wind abound in this panel discussion!)

Marvel Reread Club
089 Marvel Reread Club July & August 1966 Black Panther with Georges Jeanty

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 56:43


Veteran Marvel penciller Georges Jeanty rejoins us to discuss Fantastic Four 52 and 53, the two-part debut of the Black Panther! Cassette recorders! Whistling Watusi! Check it out!

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast
Fanbase Feature: SERENITY: LEAVES ON THE WIND 10th Anniversary Panel Discussion

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 110:40


In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Bryant Dillon and special guests Georges Jeanty (Eisner Award-winning comics illustrator – Serenity: Leaves on the Wind, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The American Way), David M. Booher (Eisner Award-nominated and GLADD Media Award-winning writer - All New Firefly, Canto, Killer Queens), Art Ebuen (Emmy Award-winning animator, writer - California, Inc.), and Chris Thorne (sketch card artist - Star Wars, The Walking Dead, Alien 3) participate in a thorough discussion regarding Serenity: Leaves on the Wind (2014) in light of the comic book mini-series' 10th anniversary, with topics including how the story works as a direct sequel to the Serenity feature film, how Leaves on the Wind mirrors current times, the complexities of meeting your heroes or becoming a revolutionary figure, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Serenity: Leaves on the Wind abound in this panel discussion!)

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 442

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 127:43


Comic Reviews: DC Batman 142 by Chip Zdarsky, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Sorrentino, Stefano Nesi, Alejandro Sanchez, Dave Stewart How to Lose a Guy Gardner in 10 Days by Kenny Porter, Nick Robles, Nick Filardi; Aaron Waltke, Ivan Shavrin; Danny Lore, Brandt & Stein; Marguerite Sauvage; Alex Galer, Derek Charm; Dennis Hopeless, Baldemar Rivas; Brendan Hay, M.L. Sanapo, Enrica Angiolini; George Mann, Leonardo Rodrigues, Joe Prado, Jonas Trindade, Hi-Fi Red Hood: The Hill 0 by Shawn Martinbrough, Tony Akins, Stefano Gaudiano, Paul Mounts Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum 1 by John Layman, Jesus Hervas, David Baron Marvel Star Wars: Mace Windu 1 by Marc Bernardin, Georges Jeanty, Dexter Vines, Andrew Dalhouse Ultimate Black Panther 1 by Bryan Hill, Stefano Caselli, David Curiel Wolverine: Madripoor Knights 1 by Chris Claremont, Edgar Salazar, Carlos Lopez Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 35 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn Image One Hand 1 by Ram V, Laurence Campbell, Lee Loughridge Saucer Country: The Finale by Paul Cornell, Ryan Kelly Boom Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return 1 by Amy Jo Johnson, Matt Hotson, Nico Leon, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli IDW Godzilla Valentine's Day Special 1 by Zoe Tunnell, Sebastian Piriz, Rebecca Nalty Dynamite ThunderCats 1 by Declan Shalvey, Drew Moss, Chiara Di Francia, Martina Pignedoli Valiant/Alien Books A Very Valiantine's Special by Will Pfeifer, Buddy Scalera, Lysa Hawkins, Ryan Cady, Aj Ampadu, Andres Ponce, Emiliano Urdinola, Emilano Correa AWA U and I 1 by J. Michael Straczynski, Mike Choi ComiXology She's Running on Fumes 1 by Dennis Hopeless, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins Scout Von Bach 1 by Owen Hammer, Mariano Navarro OGNs Fall Through by Nate Powell Wildful by Kengo Kurimoto Art Club by Rashad Doucet Arden High: Twelfth Grade Night by Molly Horton Booth, Stephanie Kate Strohm, Jamie Green Arden High: King Cheer by Molly Horton Booth, Stephanie Kate Strohm, Jamie Green Additional Reviews: A Study in Scarlet, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur on Disney+, Lisa Frankenstein, All the Marvels News: Ain't No Grave – a new series from Skottie Young and Jorge Corona, next Michelinie Venom mini announced, Disney news (Moana sequel, massive video-game investment, release dates for Frozen, Zootopia, Toy Story), Ennis returning to Punisher for “Get Fury”, Coyote vs. Acme cancelled again, Doom one-shot from Hickman and Sandford Greene Trailers: Quiet Place Day One, Knuckles Comics Countdown (06 Feb 2024): 1.     Love Everlasting 10 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth 2.     Birds of Prey 6 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire 3.     Ultimate Black Panther 1 by Bryan Hill, Stefano Caselli, David Curiel 4.     Batman 142 by Chip Zdarsky, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Sorrentino, Stefano Nesi, Alejandro Sanchez, Dave Stewart 5.     Fantastic Four 17 by Ryan North, Carlos Gomez, Jesus Aburtov 6.     Poison Ivy 19 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto 7.     Doctor Strange 12 by Jed MacKay, Danilo Beyruth, K.J. Diaz 8.     Rogue Sun 18 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques 9.     Nice Jewish Boys 4 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright 10.  Dark Spaces: Dungeon 3 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Patricio Delpeche 11.  Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 3 by Patrick Horvath

Comics With Kenobi
Episode #382 -- Rivers of Ice

Comics With Kenobi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 43:38


Mace Windu gets a second mini-series, with the first issue of four off to a rollicking start as he tracks down someone who has a new type of coaxium -- and the formula to create more -- before the crime syndicates can. Obi-Wan Kenobi #5 zeroes in on Riva's efforts to make Anakin pay for what he did at the temple, as Obi-Wan tries to enlist her help in stopping Darth Vader.Comics Discussed This Week:Obi-Wan Kenobi adaptation #5 (of 6) (10:32)Mace Windu #1 (of 4) (15:12)Star Wars Comics New to Marvel Unlimited This Week:Star Wars (Vol. 3) #40News: Marvel will launch an eight-issue adaptation of "Ahsoka" starting in July. It's being written by Rodney Barnes, with art by Steve Cummings and Georges Jeanty.Things From Another World still has the listing for Star Wars Aphra Bounty Hunter on its website. Take that as you will, but we're convinced we'll be getting that new Aphra series in the summer.Marvel is set to publish Star Wars Legends The Empire Omnibus, Vol. 3, in December.The four-issue Darth Maul: Black, White & Red mini-series is available by mail from Marvel for $17.99.Upcoming Star Wars comics, graphic novels and omnibuses:Feb. 14 _ Darth Vader #43, The High Republic Adventures Phase III #3Feb. 21 _ Star Wars #43
Feb. 27 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: Rise of the Sith, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Jedi - The Dark Side 1-5, Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express 1-2, Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan - Last Stand on Ord Mantell 1-3, Jedi Council - Acts of War 1-4 and material from Star Wars (1998) 4-6, Star Wars Tales 1-3, 5, 7, 9-10, 13-14 and 24)Feb. 28 _ Thrawn Alliances #2March 5 _ Star Wars (Vol. 3), Vol. 7 (Collects 37-41), Dark Droids: D-Squad TPB (Collects 1-4)March 6 _ Star Wars #44, The High Republic Phase III #4, Thrawn: Alliances #1 (of 4) 2nd PrintingMarch 13 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III #4, Darth Vader #44, Mace Windu #2 (of 4)March 19 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Republic 78-80, Purge, Purge - Seconds to Die, Purge - The Hidden Blade one-shots, Purge - The Tyrant's Fist 1-2, Darth Vader and the Lost Command 1-5 and Dark Times 1-5)March 20 _ Jango Fett #1, The High Republic Adventures -- Crash Landing One-Shot, Star Wars: Visions Takashi Okazaki #1, The High Republic Phase III #5, Thrawn: Alliances #3 (of 4)March 26 _ Dark Droids TPB (Collects 1-5)March 27 _ Obi-Wan Kenobi Adaptation #6 (of 6)April 3 _ Star Wars #45, The High Republic Phase III #6April 9 _ Darth Vader (Vol. 3) Vol. 8 TPB (Collects 37-41), The Mandalorian Season 2, Part II TPB (Collects 5-8)April 10 _ The High Republic -- Saber for Hire #1 (of 4)April 16 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The New Republic, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Mara Jade - By the Emperor's Hand 0-6, Shadows of the Empire - Evolution 1-5, The Jabba Tape, Boba Fett - Twin Engines of Destruction and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14-15, 20 and 22); Bounty Hunters Vol. 7 TPB “Dark Droids” (Collects 35-42)April 17 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III #5April 23 _ Star Wars by Gillen & Pak Omnibus (Collects Star Wars (2015) 38-75, Star Wars Annual 4, Star Wars: Empire Ascendant 1); Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2) Vol. 7 “Dark Droids” TPB (Collects 32-40)April 24 _ Darth Maul: Black, White & Red #1 (of 4)
April 30 _ Shadows of Starlight TPB (Collecting 1-4)May 4 _ Young Jedi Adventures (FCBD), Star Wars #1 (FCBD)

May 14 _ Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion, Vol. 2 Omnibus (Collects Star Wars: River of Chaos (1995) 1-4; Star Wars: Empire (2002) 28-40; Star Wars: Rebellion (2006) 1-16; Star Wars: Boba Fett – Overkill (2006) 1; Star Wars: Boba Fett (1997) 1/2; Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye (1995) 1-4; material from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion (2006) 0; Star Wars Tales (1999) 3, 15, 17, 21)
May 15 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III #6 and Saber for Hire #2 (of 4)May 21 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Old Republic, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Knights of the Old Republic 1-18 and material from Kings of the Old Republic/Rebellion 0)
June 4 _ The High Republic Phase III TPB (Collects 1-4)June 11 _ Star Wars Legends: The New Republic Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Star Wars: The Jabba Tape; Heir to the Empire 1-6, Dark Force Rising 1-6, The Last Command 1-6. Dark Empire 1-6, Dark Empire II 1-6), Empire's End 1-2, Boba Fett -- Twin Engines of Destruction, Bounty on Bar-Kooda, When the Fat Lady Swings, Murder Most Foul and Agent of Doom, Star Wars Handbook 3 and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14, 20 and 22); Obi-Wan Kenobi Adaptation TPB (Collects 1-6); ; Hyperspace Stories Vol. 3 TPB "Light and Shadow" (Collects 9-12)June 18 _ The High Republic Phase III TPB, Vol. 1 (Collects 1-4, Star Wars: Revelations One-Shot The High Republic Story)July 16 _ Star Wars Legends: Tales of the Jedi omnibus. (Collects Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force Storm 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Prisoner of Bogan 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force War 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Golden Age of the Sith 0-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Fall of the Sith Empire 1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi 1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Freedon Nadd Uprising 1-2, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith 1-6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Sith War 1-6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Redemption 1-5, material from Star Wars Tales 23 and Dark Horse Comics 7-9); Star Wars Modern Era Epic Collection Star Wars, Vol. 1 (Collects Star Wars (2015) 1-14, Director's Cut: Star Wars Vader Down 1, Darth Vader (2015) 13-15)July 23 _ Hyperspace Stories: Qui-Gon OGNJuly 30 _ Star Wars Modern Era Epic Collection: Skywalker Strikes (Collects Star Wars (2015) 1-14, 1 Director's Cut, Vader Down 1, Darth Vader 13-15)Aug. 6 _ Mace Windu TPB (Collects 1-4, Story from Revelations (2023)Sept. 3 _ Star Wars: Thrawn Alliances TPB (Collects 1-4)

The (Not So) New 52
Episode #108: NASTY

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 110:37


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:13 - Batman #23.4 - Bane (Peter Tomasi and Graham Nolan) 0:10:53 - Batman and Robin #23.4 - Killer Croc (Tim Seeley and Francis Portela) 0:20:03 - Batman: The Dark Knight #23.4 - Joker's Daughter (Ann Nocenti and Georges Jeanty) 0:31:15 - Detective Comics #23.4 - Man-Bat (Frank Tieri and Scot Eaton) 0:37:55 - Action Comics #23.4 - Metallo (Sholly Fisch and Steve Pugh) 0:46:09 - Superman #23.4 - Parasite (Aaron Kuder) 0:53:38 - Batman / Superman #3.1 - Doomsday (Greg Pak and Brett Booth) 1:03:00 - Green Lantern #23.4 - Sinestro (Matt Kindt and Dale Eaglesham) 1:12:46 - Aquaman #23.2 - Ocean Master (Geoff Johns, Tony Bedard and Geraldo Borges) 1:21:09 - Justice League #23.4 - Secret Society (Geoff Johns, Sterling Gates and Szymon Kudranski) 1:29:39 - Justice League of America #7.4 - Black Adam (Geoff Johns, Sterling Gates and Edgar Salazar) 1:38:10 - Wonder Woman #23.2 - First Born (Brian Azzarello and ACO) 1:46:47 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

Marvel Reread Club
070 Marvel Reread Club 1965 Annuals with guest Georges Jeanty

Marvel Reread Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 90:46


It's our King-Size 1965 Annuals episode! Veteran Marvel penciller Georges Jeanty joins us to discuss Journey Into Mystery Annual #1 featuring Thor, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #2, featuring Dr. Strange, and Fantastic Four Annual #3, featuring the wedding of Reed and Sue! Check it out!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 409

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 203:32


Sep 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batgirls 19 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Wonder Woman 800 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Joelle Jones, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Nick Robles, Todd Nauck, Skylar Partridge, Cully Hamner, Jen Bartel, Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey Marvel Edge of Spider-Verse 3 by Dan Slott, Humberto Ramos, Wayne Faucher, Edgar Delgado, David Betancourt, Julian Shaw, Andrew Dalhouse Incredible Hulk 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein, Mathew Wilson Scarlet Witch Annual 1 by Steve Orlando, Carlos Nieto, Triona Farrell Star Wars: Mandalorian Season Two 1 by Rodney Barnes, Georges Jeanty, Karl Story, Rachelle Rosenberg  Ultimate Invasion 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Alex Sinclair Infinity Comics Marvel's Voices 58: Runaways by Terry Blas, Bruno Oliveira Love Unlimited 55 by Sean McKeever, Lorenzo Susi, Pete Pantazis Strange Tales: Secret Invasion 1 by Jim Zub, Ramon Bachs, Javier Tartaglia Li'L Rocket 4 by Stephanie Williams, Jay Fosgitt Image Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Tales of Syzpense 1 by T.P. Louise, Ashley Wood, Chris Ryall, Nelson Daniel Boom Wild's End 1 by Dan Abnett, I.N.J. Culbard IDW Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons 1 by Frank Tieri, Inaki Miranda, Eva de la Cruz Dynamite Victory 1 by David Walker, Brett Weldele Starfinder: Angels of the Drift 1 by James Sutter, Edu Menna Ahoy Black's Myth: The Key To His Heart 1 by Eric Palicki, Wendell Cavalcanti Archie Chilling Adventures Presents: Camp Pickens 1 by Jordan Morris, Diana Camero, Matt Herms, Blake Howard, Carola Borelli, Tim Seeley, Mike Norton OGNs Stringer by Patrick Kindlon, Paul Tucker, Wallace Ryan Family Style by Thien Pham Cat's Cradle Vol 1 and 2 by Jo Rioux Unpetables by Dennis Messner One Star Wonders by Mike Lowery Additional Reviews: Secret Invasion, Wilson's Ms. Marvel, Hulk by PAD Vol 5 News: Stan Lee documentary controversy, What If? Novels, Spider-Verse controversy, Star Trek Prodigy, Deadpool 3 leaks, DSTLRY Trailers: Slumber Party Comics Countdown (20 Jun 2023): Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Family Style OGN by Thien Pham Nightwing 105 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas Incredible Hulk 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein, Mathew Wilson Wild's End 1 by Dan Abnett, I.N.J. Culbard Cat's Cradle: The Mole King's Lair OGN by Jo Rioux Superman 5 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell Time Before Time 24 by Declan Shalvey, Rory McConville, Jorge Coelho, Chris O'Halloran I Hate Fairyland 6 by Skottie Young, Brett Bean, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Avengers 2 by Jed MacKay, Carlos Villa, Federico Blee

Comics With Kenobi
Episode #347 -- Like Exploding Stones

Comics With Kenobi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 27:25


Din Djarin returns in the first of the eight-issue adaptation of The Mandalorian Season 2 by Rodney Barnes and Georges Jeanty. It's a faithful adaptation of the TV show's first episode and features the first appearance of Cobb Vanth in comics; Jeanty's art is lustrous.Bounty Hunters #35 begins a new arc with new artist Lan Madina and new team members, including Khel Tanna, Durge and Deathstick as they go after ... Boba Fett? it's clear that writer Ethan Sacks has made this series a living, breathing entity that doesn't shy away from the grim-encrusted gutters and grittiness of the Star Wars underworld.Comics Discussed This Week:The Mandalorian Season 2#1 (of 8) (5:59)Bounty Hunters #35 (9:36)Star Wars Comics New to Marvel Unlimited This Week:Yoda #5 (of 10)News: ComicBook.com has a peek at Aug. 2's Dark Droids #1 (of 5), with six unlettered pages and five scourged variants by Rachael Stott.Marvel to adapt Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ show in a six-issue mini by Jody Houser and Salvador Larocca in September. (No word if there will be expanded content in this one.)Per Near Mint Condition, Marvel is reprinting four of its Star Wars Epic Collections in 2024, including: Rise of the Sith 1 (February), Empire 1 (March), New Republic 1 (April) & The Old Republic 1 (May).In his latest Substack, Daniel José Older talks about The High Republic phase III and more, and offers up a Harvey Tolibao concept art head sketch of The High Republic Adventures' Qort.Look for September solicits from Marvel and Dark Horse this week.Upcoming Star Wars comics, graphic novels and omnibuses:June 27 _ The Blade TPB (Collects 1-4) and Darth Vader (Vol. 3) Vol. 6 "Return of the Handmaidens" TPB (Collects #28-32)June 28 _ Darth Vader: Black, White & Red #3 (of 4), Doctor Aphra #33, The High Republic Adventures #6, 7 and 8 (of 8)July 4 _ Hidden Empire TPB (Collects 1-5)July 5 _ Star Wars #36, Yoda #9 (of 10)July 11 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: Tales of the Jedi Vol. 3 (Collects Dark Lords of the Sith 1-6, The Sith War 1-6, Redemption 1-5 and material from Star Wars Tales #23 and Dark Horse Comics 7-9); Hyperspace Stories "Rebels and Resistance" TPB (Collects #1-4)July 12 _ Bounty Hunters #36, Darth Vader #36July 19 _ Doctor Aphra #34, The Rebellion #1 one-shot, Star Wars #35 (2ndJuly 26 _ Darth Vader: Black, White & Red #4 (of 4), The Mandalorian Season 2 #2, Hyperspace Stories #6 (of 12), Star Wars #35 (2nd Printing)Aug. 1 _ Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2) Vol. 6, “Ascendant” TPB (Collects 26-31)Aug. 2 _ Dark Droids #1 (of 5), Yoda #10, Hyperspace Stories #7 (of 12)Aug. 9 _ Star Wars #37, Max Rebo #1Aug. 16 _ Darth Vader #37Aug. 22 _ The High Republic Phase II, Vol. 2, "Battle for the Force" TPB (Collects 6-10)Aug. 23 _ Doctor Aphra #35Aug. 29 _ Doctor Aphra Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Doctor Aphra, Vol. 2, 1-25); The Nameless Terror TPB (Collects 1-4); The High Republic Adventures -- The Complete Phase One (Collects 1-13, Galactic Bake-Off one-shot and Free Comic Book Day 2021 issues published by IDW, along with 2023's Free Comic Book Day issue)Aug. 30 _ Bounty Hunters #37, The Mandalorian Season 2 #3, Hyperspace Stories #8 (of 12)Sept. 5 _ The High Republic Adventures (Vol. 2) Vol. 1 TPB (Collects 1-4)Sept. 6 _ Dark Droids #2 (of 5), Star Wars #38Sept. 12 _ Sana Starros TPB (Collects 1-5)Sept. 13 _ Darth Vader #38Sept. 19 _ Bounty Hunters, Vol. 6, "Bedlam on Bestine" TPB (Collects 29-34)Sept. 20 _ Dark Droids: D-Squad #1 (of 4), Bounty Hunters #38Sept. 26 _ Star Wars (Vol. 3), Vol. 6, "Quests of the Force" TPB (Collects 31-36); Tales From the Death Star HC Graphic NovelSept. 27 _ Hyperspace Stories #9 (of 12), Doctor Aphra #36Oct. 10 _ The High Republic Adventures -- The Monster of Temple Peak and Other Stories (Collects Monster of Temple Peak 1-4 and The High Republic Adventures Annual), Darth Vader (Vol. 3) Vol. 7, “Unbound Force” TPB (Collects 33-36, Darth Vader (Vol. 1) #3)Oct. 11 _ Dark Droids #3 (of 5)Oct. 17 _ The High Republic Phase One Omnibus (Collects The High Republic (Vol. 1) 1-15, Eye of the Storm 1-2 and Trail of Shadows 1-5)Oct. 31 _ Star Wars Legends: The Empire Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Dark Times -- Fire Carrier 1-5, Dark Times -- A Spark Remains 1-5, Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin 1-5, Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows 1-5, Droids Special #1, Droids (1994) 1-6, Droids (1995) 1-8, Star Wars: The Protocol Offensive, plus material from Star Wars Visionaries, Star Wars Tales 11-12, 15 and 20, Dark Horse Presents Annual '99 and Star Wars Galaxy Magazine #1)Nov. 7 _ Star Wars: Scoundrels, Rebels and The Empire TPB (Collects Jabba's Palace, Ewoks, Lando, The Empire, The Rebellion and Max Rebo)Nov. 14 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire, Vol. 8 (Collects Star Wars: Empire 5-6, 8-13, 15; Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron 1/2; Star Wars: A New Hope Special Edition 1-4; Star Wars: Tag & Bink Are Dead 1; material from Star Wars Tales 1, 6, 8-10, 12, 14, 16, 19)Nov. 15 _ Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion, Vol. 2 Omnibus (Collects Star Wars: River of Chaos (1995) 1-4; Star Wars: Empire (2002) 28-40; Star Wars: Rebellion (2006) 1-16; Star Wars: Boba Fett – Overkill (2006) 1; Star Wars: Boba Fett (1997) 1/2; Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye (1995) 1-4; material from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion (2006) 0; Star Wars Tales (1999) 3, 15, 17, 21)Dec. 3 _ Yoda TPB (Collects Yoda #1-10)Dec. 5 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The New Republic, Vol. 7 (Collects Boba Fett - Bounty on Bar-Kooda 1, Boba Fett - When the Fat Lady Swings 2, Boba Fett - Murder Most Foul 3, Boba Fett - Agent of Doom 1, Jedi Academy - Leviathan 1-4, The Mixed-Up Droid 1, Union 1-4, Chewbacca 1-4 and material from Star Wars Tales 19); The High Republic Adventures (Vol. 2), Vol. II TPB (Collects #5-8)2024Jan. 3 _ Darth Vader -- Black, White & Red Treasury Edition (Collects 1-4)Jan. 9 _ Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2) Vol. 7 TPB (Collects 32-33, TBD)Jan. 16 _ Hyperspace Stories Vol. 2, "Scum and Villainy" TPB (Collects 5-8)Jan. 23 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Menace Revealed, Vol. 4 (Collects The Bounty Hunters - Aurra Sing 1; Star Wars: Starfighter - Crossbones 1-3; Free Comic Book Day 2002: Star Wars 1; Star Wars: Republic 46-48; Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones 1-4; Star Wars: Hasbro/Toys ‘R' Us Exclusive 1-4 and material from Dark Horse Extra 44-47; Star Wars Tales 2, 7, 14, 18, 20, 24)June 11 _ Star Wars Legends: The New Republic Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Star Wars: The Jabba Tape; Heir to the Empire 1-6, Dark Force Rising 1-6, The Last Command 1-6. Dark Empire 1-6, Dark Empire II 1-6), Empire's End 1-2, Boba Fett -- Twin Engines of Destruction, Bounty on Bar-Kooda, When the Fat Lady Swings, Murder Most Foul and Agent of Doom, Star Wars Handbook #3 and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14, 20 and 22).July 2 _ Star Wars Legends: Tales of the Jedi omnibus. (Collects Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force Storm 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Prisoner of Bogan 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force War 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Golden Age of the Sith 0-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Fall of the Sith Empire 1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi 1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Freedon Nadd Uprising 1-2, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith 1-6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Sith War 1-6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Redemption 1-5, material from Star Wars Tales 23, Dark Horse Comics 7-9)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3523617/advertisement

Geeksplained Podcast
Book Club: Grant Morrison's Batman Part 10 (The Return of Bruce Wayne)

Geeksplained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 162:25


THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! This week… He Returns. Join the Book Club Bois as they dive deep into the time-bending adventure of THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE! In this wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey tale - following his apparent death at the hands of Darkseid in FINAL CRISIS - Bruce Wayne finds himself stranded in time! He'll have to fight his way back to the present, but a shadowy threat stalks him at every turn. And why are his allies in the Justice League trying to prevent him from returning? Find out in this episode, as Batman battles against time itself to get back home… at any cost! Covers The Return of Bruce Wayne #1-6 & Batman #700 by Grant Morrison, Chris Sprouse, Frazer Irving, Yanick Paquette, Georges Jeanty, Ryan Sook, Lee Garbett, Tony Daniel, Frank Quitely, Andy Kubert, and David Finch Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 360

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 143:26


Comic Reviews: DC Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Superman 1 by Tom King, Chris Burnham, Brandon Thomas, Chuck Brown, Fico Ossio, Sebastian Cheng, Adriano Lucas Batman Urban Legends 17 by Ryan Cady, Joey Esposito, Alex Paknadel, Dan Watters, Riley Rossmo, Amancay Nahuelpan, Serg Acuna, Gleb Melnikov, Scott Hanna, Trish Mulvihill, Jordie Bellaire, Luis Guerrero, Alex Guimaraes Superman: Son of Kal-El 13 by Tom Taylor, Nicole Maines, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo Zatanna and the Ripper web comic by Sarah Dealy, Rachel Koo, Syro, Ayumumum Marvel A.X.E.: Eve of Judgment by Kieron Gillen, Pasqual Ferry, Dean White Daredevil 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson Star Wars: Mandalorian 1 by Rodney Barnes, Georges Jeanty, Karl Story, Rachelle Rosenberg X-Men: Hellfire Gala 2022 by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Lolli, Kris Anka, Carlos Villa, Russell Dauterman, Rain Beredo, Frank Martin, Matt Milla, Matt Wilson Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic Image 7174 Presents Haunted Universe 1 by T.P. Louise, Ashley Wood Above Snakes 1 by Sean Lewis, Hayden Sherman Impact Winter by Travis Beacham, Stephen Green, Matt Hollingsworth ComiXology Beatrix Rose: Vigilante by Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright Boom Flavor Girls 1 by Loic Locatelli-Kournwsky, Eros de Santiago Dynamite Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator: Necronomicon Rising 1 by Erik Burnham, Eman Casallos Legendary Three Little Wishes GN by Paul Cornell, Steve Yeowell, Pippa Bowland, Simon Bowland Vault Barbaric: The Harvest Blades by Michael Moreci, Robert Wilson IV Ray's OGN Corner: The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen Additional Reviews: Ms. Marvel finale, Kung-Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight, Batman: The Adventures Continue s2 News: Irredeemable returns… via Kickstarter?, Alden Ehrenreich cast in Ironheart (Hood?), FF casting rumors, the demise of Oni Press, Harley s3 release date Twitter Challenge from Gary Hogan (FF casting) Trailers: Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Munsters, Surfside Girls, Harley s3 Comics Countdown: Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Superman by Tom King, Chris Burnham, Brandon Thomas, Chuck Brown, Fico Ossio, Sebastian Cheng, Adriano Lucas Eight Billion Genies 3 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne Rogues 3 by Joshua Williamson, Leomacs, Jason Wordie Tales From Harrow County: Lost Ones 3 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall, Tyler Crook Daredevil 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson Three Little Wishes GN by Paul Cornell, Steve Yeowell, Pippa Bowland, Simon Bowland Superman: Son of Kal-El 13 by Tom Taylor, Nicole Maines, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo Undiscovered Country 19 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson Punisher 4 by Jason Aaron, Paul Azaceta, Jesus Saiz, Dave Stewart Ordinary Gods 7 by Kyle Higgins, Joe Clark, Felipe Watanabe, Frank William, Clayton Cowles

Comics In Motion Podcast
Star Wars: Comics In Canon - Ep 92: The Hunt For Lourna Dee & The Mysterious Jedi Killers (The High Republic #11-15)

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 39:24


KEEVE FACES THE LEVELER AND AVAR KRISS HUNTS LOURNA DEE! The finale of the High Republic comics is here as Mike tackles the third volume of comics named The Jedi's End! In these comics Keeve faces the true face of fear in The Leveler while Sskeer loses his connection to the force, plus Avar Kriss is relentlessly pursuing Lourna Dee at any cost. Amidst this story, Mike also gives additional information on the Frozian, Ugor and Latero species! These High Republic comics are set in 230BBY, in the first phase & third wave of the High Republic; all after Light Of The Jedi & The Rising Storm, with issues 11-13 being just before The Fallen Star while 14 & 15 are set during. The High Republic comics are written by Cavan Scott, with Carlos Lopez as colour artist & Jesus Aburtov on issue 11. The pencillers are Georges Jeanty on issues 11 & 12 and Ario Anindito on 13-15, with inkers Mark Morales on 11, 13, 14 & 15, Karl Story on 11 & 12 and Victor Olazaba on 11 & 15. Mike tackled the first volume of High Republic comics (by Cavan Scott) in episode 84 of SWCIC and the second volume in episode 88. He tackled the first volume of HR Adventures comics (by Daniel José Older) in episode 86 of SWCIC and the second volume of THRA in ep 90. Mike's High Republic book reviews are found on Comics In Motion's feed and on Mike's YouTube: Light Of The Jedi was released March 13th 2021, A Test Of Courage: August 14th 2021, Into The Dark: October 2nd 2021 and The Rising Storm was released November 13th 2021. Race To Crashpoint Tower was out February 6th 2022, Out Of The Shadows was out March 19th. Mike's review of The Fallen Star will be released in a few weeks. To listen to one of Mike's Patreon episodes for free, check out the first in Mike & Megan's Tom Hanks rewatch here: https://bit.ly/TomHanks1 Last week, in ep 91 of SWCIC, Mike goes through the story of the third volume of Poe Dameron comics, which starts with a funeral & some touching dialogue, before The Resistance plan a fuel heist, track down the traitor in their midst, plan to record the First Order doing no-good all while trying to avoid dying in the process! Plus Mike delves into the Squamatan & Xexto species and gives info on Y-Wings! Also check out Mike's Patreon, for exclusive Star Wars book reviews AND weekly “Afterthoughts” episodes, plus there are unsplit full-length episodes of GCC, additional photos (including early access to photos of comics for this very show) and more, so if you want to support the show and get more content, check it out at http://patreon.com/genuinechitchat Guest spots Mike has been involved in: Mike was on the fourth episode of the Comics In Motion Book Club, featuring the first volume of Neil Gaiman's Sandman, listen on the feed of Comics In Motion, here: https://spoti.fi/36esba4 Mike returned to Star Wars Timeline to talk about accents in the Star Wars universe here: https://youtu.be/1X0PyXkQZGg Intro & outro reads by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at www.soundimage.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

JediCast
Ausgelesen #31 – Der Jedi-Kreuzzug

JediCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 92:27


Die Jedi gehen auf Kreuzzug, auch wenn man das laut Keeve nicht so nennen darf. In dieser Ausgabe des JediCast besprechen wir die letzten beiden Arcs der Marvel-The High Republic-Ongoing-Reihe, welche sich nach der Beseitigung der Drengir-Bedrohung wieder vollends mit den Nihil als Antagonisten beschäftigt. Zusammen mit Keeve gehen wir undercover, zusammen mit Avar auf Rachefeldzug und sehen außerdem dabei zu, wie ein einstiger Levitator von Kaffeetassen alles daran setzt, sein Lebenswerk zusammenzuhalten. Weil das alles nach ganz schön viel klingt, ist auch wieder die Frage des Erzähltempos dieser Reihe ein immer wiederkehrender Diskussionspunkt. Außerdem diskutieren Ines, Patricia und Tobias über gelungene Figurenentwicklungen, unverständliche Zeichnerwechsel mitten im Arc und die emotionale Reise, bei der wir Keeve im Laufe der Reihe begleiten durften. Zeitmarken Spoilerfreier Teil00:00:00 - Begrüßung00:02:17 - Was kann man erwarten?00:07:01 - Erzählgeschwindigkeit und Figuren 00:11:04 - Empfehlung für DeutschleserSpoilerteil Shadow of the Nihil00:13:20 - Undercover Jedi (Heft 9 und 10)00:22:19 - 2 Hefte, 2 Zeichner00:26:15 - FazitSpoilerteil Jedi's End 00:29:40 - Ein neues Level(er) (Heft 11)00:38:17 - Avar ist nicht begeistert (Heft 12)00:46:42 - Sskeer und die Macht (Heft 12)00:51:21 - Avar ist definitiv nicht begeistert (Heft 13)00:57:58 - Einmal schnell zum Finale bitte (Heft 14)01:09:35 - Ein Lied zum Abschied (Heft 15)01:24:46 - Die Zeichnungen 01:27:56 - Fazit Blick in die Datenbank Zur Werksübersicht von Schatten der Nihil, geschrieben von Cavan Scott Der zweiteilige Arc erschien im September und Oktober 2021 in den monatlichen Marvel-HeftenAm 7. Dezember 2021 war er Teil des Marvel-Sammelbandes zusammen mit Heart of the DrengirDie Veröffentlichung bei Panini erfolgt in der April und Mai-Ausgabe der monatlichen Comic-AusgabenIm Sammelband erscheint der Arc bei Panini ebenfalls mit Das Herz der Drengir im Juni 2022Zur Werksübersicht von Ende der Jedi, geschrieben von Cavan Scott Der fünfteilige Arc erschien von November 2011 bis März 2022 im monatlichen Rhythmus bei MarvelDer englischsprachige Sammelband erscheint am 03. Mai 2022 bei Marvel In Deutschland erfolgt die Veröffentlichung in den monatlichen Panini-Ausgaben im Mai, Juni und JuliEin deutscher Sammelband ist noch nicht angekündigt, aber zu erwarten! Die Rezensionen Im Rahmen unseres Marvel-Mittwochs hat sich Patricia monatlich ausgiebig mit den Heften beschäftigt und Rezensionen dazu verfasst. Wieso sie die Reihe sehr gerne rezensierte und vor allem Avar und Keeve ins Herz geschlossen hat, könnt ihr nicht nur im Podcast hören, sondern auch dort nachlesen! Den JediCast abonnieren Wir sind auf allen gängigen Podcast-Plattformen vertreten! Abonniert uns also gerne auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (etc.), oder fügt bequem unsere Feeds in euren präferierten Podcast-Player wie Podcast Addict ein. Alle Links dazu findet ihr oben unter dem Player. Sollte eurer Meinung nach noch ein wichtiger Anbieter fehlen, teilt uns das gerne in den Kommentaren oder per Mail an podcast@jedi-bibliothek.de mit! Star Wars: Die Hohe Republik ist ein mehrjähriges Buch- und Comicprogramm, das 200 Jahre vor den Filmen spielt und die Jedi in ihrer Blütezeit zeigt. Weitere Infos, News, Podcasts und Rezensionen gibt es in unserem Portal und in der Datenbank. Beachtet auch unseren Guide zur Lesereihenfolge.

Comics With Kenobi
Star Wars Splash Page #277 -- Eye in the Sky

Comics With Kenobi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 77:48


The first phase of The High Republic comes to a close in the page of The High Republic #15 and Eye of the Storm #2 (of 2), but is it the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning? In Star Wars #21, Shara Bey returns to the fore a full 10 issues after she found herself trapped aboard the Tarkin's Will and working to feed new intel to the Rebel Alliance. What's she been doing? Where has she been hiding and why has no one noticed her creeping in the shadowsComics out today and broken down on this week's episode:_ Star Wars (Vol. 3) #21_ The High Republic #15_ Eye of the Storm #2 (of 2)Star Wars Comics on Marvel Unlimited This Week:_ Star Wars: Life Day #1 One-Shot_ The High Republic -- Trail of Shadows #5 (of 5)The news?_ Writer Rodney Barnes and artist Georges Jeanty will helm an eight-issue mini-series adapting the eight episodes of The Mandalorian's first season. The comic published by Marvel is set for release in June.Upcoming Star Wars comics:March 9 | Crimson Reign #3 (of 5), Han Solo & Chewbacca #1March 15 | Star Wars Legends: Legacy, Vol. 4 ( Collects Legacy (2013) #1-18 and material from Star Wars Tales #19 and Star Wars Visionaries)March 16 | Halcyon Legacy #2 (of 5), Bounty Hunters #21, Doctor Aphra #19, Halcyon Legacy #1 (of 5) 2nd PrintingMarch 23 | Darth Vader #21March 30 | Star Wars #22April 6 | Bounty Hunters #22, Crimson Reign #4 of (5)April 12 | Trail of Shadows TPB (Collects #1-5), Darth Vader (Vol. 1) Omnibus (New Printing) (Collects #1-25, Annual #1, Vader Down and Star Wars (Vol. 1) 13-14)April 13 | Star Wars #23, Han Solo & Chewbacca #2, Darth Vader #22, The Halcyon Legacy #3 (of 4)April 19 | The High Republic, Vol. 3, “Jedi's End” TPB (Collects #11-15)April 20 | NONEApril 26 | Star Wars (Vol. 2), Omnibus (Vol. 1) New Printing (Collects Star Wars #1-37, Darth Vader (Vol. 1) #15-15, The Screaming Citadel, Doctor Aphra (Vol. 1) #7-8 and Star Wars Annual #1-3)April 27 | Doctor Aphra #20May 3 | Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: Tales of the Jedi, Vol. 2 (Collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi – The Golden Age of the Sith #0-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi – The Fall of the Sith Empire #1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi #1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi – The Freedon Nadd Uprising #1-2); Star Wars Legends: The Empire Omnibus, Vol. 1 (Collects Republic #78-80, Purge, Purge — Seconds to Die, Purge — The Hidden Blade, Purge — The Tyrant's Fist #1-2, Darth Vader and the Lost Command #1-5, Dark Times #1-17, Dark Times — Blue Harvest #0, Dark Times — Out of the Wilderness #1-5 and Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison #1-5); Leia: Princess of Alderaan, Vol. 2 (Manga)May 4 | Crimson Reign #5 (of 5), Star Wars Tales: Krrsantan #1, Obi-Wan Kenobi #1May 11 | The Halcyon Legacy #4 (of 5), Bounty Hunters #23May 18 | Star Wars #24, Han Solo & Chewbacca #3May 24 | The High Republic -- Edge of Balance, Vol. 2 (Manga)May 25 | Darth Vader #23, Doctor Aphra #21June 8 | Star Wars (Vol. 3), Vol. 4, "Crimson Reign" TPB (Collects #19-23); Bounty Hunters, Vol. 4, "Crimson Reign"; Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Clone Wars, Vol. 4 (Collects Free Comic Book Day 2005: Star Wars #1, Star Wars: Darth Maul – Son of Dathomir #1-4, Star Wars: Republic #74-77 and 81-83, Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith #1-4, Star Wars: Tag & Bink II #2, material from Star Wars Visionaries #1 and Star Wars Tales #4June 15 | Darth Vader (Vol. 3) Vol. 4, "Crimson Reign" (Collects #18-22)June 21 | Star Wars: Rebels, Vol. 3 (Manga)June 22 | Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2), Vol. 4, TPB "Crimson Reign" (Collects #16-20)July 6 | Crimson Reign TPB (Collects Crimson Reign #1-5)July 12 | Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire, Vol. 7; Bounty Hunters Vol. 4 TPB "Crimson Reign" (Collects #July 19 | The New Republic Vol. 1 Omnibus (Collects Star Wars: Mara Jade - By the Emperor's Hand #0-6, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire - Evolution #1-5, Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Leader #1-3, Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron #1-35, Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron Special #1, Star Wars Handbook #1 and material from Star Wars Tales #10, 12, 15, 23Aug. 2 | Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Menace Revealed, Vol. 3 (Collects Star Wars #36-45, Star Wars: Jedi Quest #1-4, Star Wars: Jango Fett #1, Star Wars: Zam Wesell #1)Aug. 9 | Galactic Starcruiser: Halcyon Legacy TPB (Collects Halcyon Legacy #1-5)Sept. 20 | Han Solo & Chewbacca TPB (Collects #1-6)Oct. 4 -- The High Republic Adventures Graphic Novel #1October 5 | The High Republic -- Quest of the Jedi #1 ; Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion Vol. 1. (Collects Star Wars: Empire 7, 14, 16; Vader's Quest 1-4, Star Wars (2013) 1-20, Star Wars Kids 1-11, 12 (A Story) and 13-20 and Star Wars 3-D 1-3.)November | War of the Bounty Hunters Omnibus (Collects War of the Bounty Hunters Alpha, War of the Bounty Hunters #1-5, WotBH -- Jabba, WotBH -- 4-LOM & Zuckuss, WotBH -- Boushh, WotBH -- IG-88, Doctor Aphra #10-15, Darth Vader #12-17, Bounty Hunters #12-17 and Star Wars #13-18)Nov. 1 -- Obi-Wan TPB (Collects #1-5)

Comics In Motion Podcast
Star Wars: Comics In Canon - Ep 88: Defeat Of The Drengir & The Two Nihil Jedi (The High Republic #6-10)

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 48:17


THE DRENGIR ARE DEFEATED, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE NIHIL!? This ep of SWCIC continues The High Republic comics; this time volume 2 which takes place during & just after The Rising Storm, but shows what happened to the Drengir during The Republic Fair! In a bit more detail, the story continues to follow Keeve Trennis, Sskeer & Avar Kriss battling the Drengir & The Great Progenitor; Skeer struggles with his force connection, Keeve struggles being a newly-knighted Jedi and Avar goes against the council's wishes. Plus two Jedi join the Nihil and are faced with killing Myarga The Hutt in cold blood – this plus much more is discussed in this ep of SWCIC, including details surrounding the mysterious Darth Krall… These High Republic comics are set in 231BBY, in the first phase & second wave of the High Republic; all after Light Of The Jedi - issues 6-8 are during The Rising Storm and issues 9-10 are after. The High Republic issue 6 was released 30th June 2021, issue 10 was released 20th October 2021 and the trade paperback collection was released 7th December 2021. Cavan Scott is the writer of these comics, with Georges Jeanty as penciller on issues 6, 7 & 10 and Ario Anindito on issues 8 & 9. Inkers were; Karl Story on issues 6, 7 & 10, Victor Olazaba on 9 & 10, Mark Morales on 8 & 9 and then Sean Parsons & Marc Deering also inked issue 9. Colour artists were Annalisa Leoni for issues 6, 7 & 8, Rachelle Rosenberg on 9 and Carlos Lopez on 10. Mike tackled the first volume of High Republic comics (by Cavan Scott) in episode 84 of SWCIC and the first volume of HR Adventures comics (by Daniel José Older) in episode 86 of SWCIC. Mike's High Republic book reviews are found on Comics In Motion's feed and on Mike's YouTube: Light Of The Jedi was released March 13th 2021, A Test Of Courage: August 14th 2021, Into The Dark: October 2nd 2021 and The Rising Storm was released November 13th 2021. Race To Crashpoint Tower was out February 6th 2022 and Out Of The Shadows will be released later in 2022. Last week's SWCIC (episode 87) was about The Monster Of Temple Peak; Mike provides a brief bio on Ty Yorrick and what Tholothians (Ty's species) are, before he delves into the plot of the four issues. As well as the plot, Mike provides information on various species (including Gundarks, Segredos & more), various planets and other connections to the rest of the SW universe – this episode is a must-listen for any fans of The High Republic book The Rising Storm! Please subscribe to Mike's YouTube channel as once we get 100 subscribers, we can change the YouTube channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQvgois9knDkFvjqcpoQtw Make sure you check out the Book Of Boba Fett discussion show where Mike & various guests discussed each chapter of the new series week-by-week, you can listen to all episodes on this very feed, or on Mike's YouTube channel! For Mike's review on Last Shot, Dark Disciple & other SW books (including some Legends books), check out Mike's Patreon where he also releases an episode of Afterthoughts each week, has early access to GCC episodes & more so if you want to support the show, check out http://patreon.com/genuinechitchat Mike returned to Star Wars Timeline to talk about accents in the Star Wars universe here: https://youtu.be/1X0PyXkQZGg Find Mike @GenuineChitChat on Twitter, @Genuine_ChitChat on Instagram & /GenuineChitChat on Facebook! Intro & outro reads by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at www.soundimage.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Comics In Motion Podcast
Star Wars: Comics In Canon - Ep 83: What Is Life Day? Han & Chewie's Holiday Special (Life Day #1)

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 30:45


HAPPY LIFE DAY/CHRISTMAS/HOLIDAY SEASON! To celebrate this special time of year, Mike embarks on the holiday-appropriate Life Day comic, which contains a total of four stories! As well as giving plenty of information on Life Day, Mike goes through each of the stories (3 of which include Han & Chewie), providing connections to many things, including Chewie's family & culture, Sarlaccs, the Arcona species and more! The main story is set somewhere after Return Of The Jedi but before The Force Awakens, while Deck The Halls is set in the High Republic era (231BBY), Paid On Delivery is between Solo (10BBY) & A new Hope (0BBY) and Gift Of Light is set within the original trilogy (0ABY-4ABY). Life Day 1 was released 24th November 2021. The main story/framing sequence is written by Cavan Scott, with Ivan Fiorelli as artist and Chris Sotomayor as colour artist. Regarding Deck The Halls, Justina Ireland is the writer with Georges Jeanty as penciller, Victor Olazaba as inker and Pete Pantazis as colour artist. Paid On Delivery was written by Steve Orlando with Paul Fry as artist and Alex Sinclair as colour artist. Gift Of Light was written by Jody Houser with Kei Zama as artist and Ruth Redmond as colour artist. Check out last week's SWCIC (ep 82), where Mike embarked on the final issues of the War Of The Bounty Hunters crossover event. In the finale, Qi'ra meets Leia, Boba & Valance try to retrieve the carbonite-frozen Han Solo, Aphra finds an ancient dark side artifact, Vader punishes the Hutt Council, IG-88 is rebuilt and more! Plus Mike gives additional info on the Knights Of Ren, the various IG droids, a “Thought Dowser” as well as plenty of other connections! Please subscribe to Mike's YouTube channel as once we get 100 subscribers, we can change the YouTube channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQvgois9knDkFvjqcpoQtw Mike returned to Star Wars Timeline to talk about The Force Awakens here: https://youtu.be/c4VMXeBU3W4 The Last Jedi here: https://youtu.be/7dGEsdfSMkY and The Rise of Skywalker here: https://youtu.be/9fZWXji7_Jo Mike was on the Talking Dad podcast, discussing emotions, music & cemeteries here: https://spoti.fi/3pmI6Jm Mike appeared on the Hall of Mears podcast, listen here: https://spoti.fi/3bxgXwS or watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/K5epyHW-TPs Check out Mike's Patreon, where he releases an episode of Afterthoughts each week, plus unsplit full-length episodes of GCC & more, so if you want to support the show & get more content, check out http://patreon.com/genuinechitchat Find Mike @GenuineChitChat on Twitter, @Genuine_ChitChat on Instagram & /GenuineChitChat on Facebook! Intro & outro reads by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com/ Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at www.soundimage.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 327

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 178:06


Comic Reviews: DC Wonder Woman: Black and Gold 6 by Christos Gage, Michael Conrad, Sheena Howard, Liam Sharp, Marguerite Sauvage, Kevin Maguire, Jamal Campbell, Noah Bailey, Adriano Lucas Marvel Black Panther 1 by John Ridley, Juann Cabal, Federico Blee Hulk 1 by Donny Cates, Ryan Ottley, Frank Martin Hawkeye: Kate Bishop 1 by Marieke Nijkamp, Enid Balam, Oren Junior, Brittany Peer Star Wars: Life Day 1 by Cavan Scott, Ivan Fiorelli, Chris Sotomayor, Ariana Maher, Justina Ireland, Georges Jeanty, Victor Olazaba, Pete Pantazis, Steve Orlando, Paul Fry, Alex Sinclair, Jody Houser, Kei Zama, Ruth Redmon X-Force Killshot Anniversary Special 1 by Rob Liefeld, Chad Bowers, Bryan Valenza, Federico Blee, Mirza Wirawan Amazing Spider-Man 79 by Cody Ziglar, Michael Dowling, Jesus Aburtov Infinity Comics: It's Jeff by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Infinity Comics: Lucky the Pizza Dog by Jason Loo Image Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost 1 by Jim Mahfood SFSX Vol 2 by Tina Horn, G Romero-Johnson Dark Horse Joy Operations 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Stephen Byrne Cats! Purrfect Strangers GN by Frederic Brremaud, Paola Antista, Cecilia Giumento IDW Star Wars Adventures Annual 2021 by Chip Zdarsky, Cavan Scott, Adrianna Florean, Jason Loo AfterShock: Miskatonic: Even Death May Die 1 by Mark Sable, Giorgio Pontrelli, Pippa Bowland Magnetic Carbon and Silicon 1 by Mathieu Bablet Scout Commander Rao 1 by Fell Hound, Jeremy Simser Thud 1 by Bryan "Peabe" Odiamar Mapmaker GN by Ben Slabak, Francesca Carita Additional Reviews: Okay Witch vol 2, Doctor Strange by Aaron Vol 2, Hawkeye eps 1 and 2, Encanto, South Park: Post Covid, Doctor Who, Robin Robin, Batwoman s2, Justice League by Snyder vol 2 News: Nocterra optioned for a series, Sony making Rhino and Sandman movies, Ho Che Anderson Luke Cage cancelled, Jeff-related news, more Holland Spidey movies, new comic publishing platform, IDW loses some licenses (Transformers and GI Joe), The Recount optioned from Scout, Doctor Who speculation, Robbie Amell returns to Flash Jurassic Park Dominion Prologue Comics Countdown: Radiant Black 10 by Kyle Higgins, Igor Monti, Marcelo Costa Night of the Ghoul 2 by Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla Black Hammer Reborn 6 by Jeff Lemire, Rich Rommaso, Malachi Ward, Matt Sheen Usagi Yojimbo 24 by Stan Sakai House of Slaughter 2 by James Tynion IV, Tate Brombal, Chris Shehan, Miquel Muerto Thor 19 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson, Brad Anderson, Dave McCaig Flash 776 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan, Jeromy Cox Decorum 8 by Jonathan Hickman, Mike Huddleston Time Before Time 7 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Joe Palmer, Chris O'Halloran Robin 8 by Joshua Williamson, Max Dunbar, Gleb Melnikov, Hi-Fi

JediCast
Ausgelesen #22 – Ein Drengir kommt selten allein

JediCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021


Im heutigen JediCast dreht sich alles um zwei Arcs aus zwei verschiedenen Comic-Reihen, die jedoch beide die Drengir als Antagonisten in den Fokus rücken. Zum einen reden wir über den "Heart of the Drengir"-Arc der The High Republic-Reihe von Marvel, welcher Ausgabe sechs bis acht umfasst. Danach steht die zweiteilige Geschichte "Mission to Bilbousa" im Fokus, die in den The High Republic Adventures von IDW in Ausgabe sechs und sieben erzählt wurde. Wie immer findet ihr alle Infos auch weiter unten im Blick in die Datenbank. Wir diskutieren darüber, ob die Marvel-Reihe vielleicht etwas Tempo rausnehmen sollte und wieso das nicht möglich ist, wie viel Exposition jede Ausgabe leisten muss, um Leser nur eines Mediums abzuholen und warum uns die Zeichnungen gerade beim Wechsel von Ausgabe fünf auf sechs etwas enttäuscht haben, dann aber wieder besser wurden. Daraufhin steht der gelungene kleine Arc rund um Farzala in den The High Republic Adventures im Fokus, der es schafft, eine schöne Moral zu erzählen und dabei sowohl bekannte Figuren weiter aus- als auch alte Bekannte aus In die Dunkelheit einzubauen. Zeitstempel spoilerfreier Teil00:00:00 - Begrüßung00:01:28 - Meinung zum Marvel-Arc00:05:36 - Meinung zum IDW-Arc00:08:06 - Die Zeichnungen Spoilerteil - Marvel - "Heart of the Drengir"00:11:36 - Drengir oder Nihil, Hauptsache Sith00:21:11 - Avar ist nicht begeistert00:29:15 - Isolationshaft00:31:51 - Orba-Dopplungskünstler-Lin00:48:55 - Was kommt als nächstes?00:56:55 - GesamtfazitSpoilerteil - IDW - "Mission to Bilbousa"00:58:26 - Das Erbe von In die Dunkelheit01:08:24 - Tal Bota: The First Sith-Slayer, jetzt im Kino 01:21:07 - Umsetzung 01:27:17 - Gesamtfazit Blick in die Datenbank Zur Werksübersicht zu "Heart of the Drengir" der The High Republic-Reihe von MarvelDer Arc erschien vom 30.06. bis 11.08.2021 in den monatlichen Marvel-Heften Der englische Sammelband zusammen mit "Shadow of the Nihil" ist für den 14.12.2021 geplantDie deutsche Veröffentlichung erfolgt bei Panini voraussichtlich mit Star Wars #80 beginnend im März 2022Zur Werksübersicht zu "Mission to Bilbousa" der The High Republic Adventures von IDWDie beiden Ausgaben erschienen am 21.07 und 18.08.2021 in den Kiosk-Heften von IDWEin englischer oder deutscher Sammelband ist Stand jetzt noch nicht angekündigt Die Rezensionen Der Story-Arc "Heart of the Drengir" wurde von Patricia im Rahmen des Marvel-Mittwochs parallel zu den Veröffentlichungsdaten der monatlichen Hefte rezensiert. Ines hingegen widmete sich ebenfalls mittwochs den Ausgaben sechs und sieben der The High Republic Adventures von IDW. Den JediCast abonnieren Wir sind auf allen gängigen Podcast-Plattformen vertreten! Abonniert uns also gerne auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (etc.), oder fügt bequem unsere Feeds in euren präferierten Podcast-Player wie Podcast Addict ein. Alle Links dazu findet ihr oben unter dem Player. Sollte eurer Meinung nach noch ein wichtiger Anbieter fehlen, teilt uns das gerne in den Kommentaren oder per Mail an podcast@jedi-bibliothek.de mit! Star Wars: Die Hohe Republik ist ein mehrjähriges Buch- und Comicprogramm, das 200 Jahre vor den Filmen spielt und die Jedi in ihrer Blütezeit zeigt. Weitere Infos, News, Podcasts und Rezensionen gibt es in unserem Portal und in der Datenbank.

Comics With Kenobi
Star Wars Splash Page #241 -- We'll Inherit the Earth

Comics With Kenobi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 63:05


It's a pair of pivotal issues from Marvel while IDW's Luke Skywalker-centric The Weapon of a Jedi concludes with a satisfying ending. In Star Wars Adventures #5, which we reviewed in episode #240, a new pair of creative teams proffers entertaining stories about Anakin and Padme and what passes for mentorship in th Empire, at least if you're Wilhuff Tarkin.The High Republic #6 launches a new arc and sees the arrival of artist Georges Jeanty and inker Karl Story. It's a pivotal issue, setting the stage for the arc to come and, we dare say, some intriguing tie-ins to events that writer Cavan Scott revealed in his audiodrama "Dooku: Jedi Lost." Doctor Aphra #11 brings the return of the bounty hunter Durge, but is it the last time we'll see him? Hard to tell with a being that's hard to kill. The issue meshes nicely with the War of the Bounty Hunters crossover event, yet also sets the stage for events to come within the Aphra series itself.Upcoming Star Wars comics include:July 7Bounty Hunters #14Star Wars Adventures #6Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic Omnibus Vol. 1July 14Doctor Aphra #12War of the Bounty Hunters #2 (of 5)The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel Adaptation (IDW)July 21The High Republic Adventures #6Star Wars Adventures #7Darth Vader #14War of the Bounty Hunters — Jabba the Hutt #1 (One-Shot)July 28Star Wars #15Star Wars Adventures #7The High Republic #7Aug. 4Star Wars Adventures #8Bounty Hunters #15War of the Bounty Hunters: 4-LOM & Zuckuss #1 (One-Shot)Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Marvel Years, Vol. 5 TPBAug. 11The High Republic #8War of the Bounty Hunters #3 (of 5)The Monster of Temple Peak #1 (of 4)The High Republic, Vol. 1, “There Is No Fear” TPBDoctor Aphra (Vol. 2), Vol. 2, “The Engine Job” TPBAug. 14 (Free Comic Book Day)Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Free Comic Book Day IssueThe High Republic: The Edge of Balance/Guardians of the Whills FCBD IssueAug. 18Star Wars Adventures #9Star Wars #16The High Republic Adventures #7Aug. 25Darth Vader #15Doctor Aphra #13Sept. 1Star Wars Adventures #10The High Republic Adventures #8Doctor Aphra #14The High Republic #9Sept. 8The High Republic: Edge of Balance (Manga)The Monster of Temple Peak #2 (of 4)War of the Bounty Hunters #4 (of 5)Sept. 15Darth Vader #16War of the Bounty Hunters — Boushh #1Star Wars Adventures: Smuggler's Run TPBSept. 22Ghosts of Vader's Castle #1 (of 5)Bounty Hunters #16Sept. 29Star Wars #17Ghosts of Vader's Castle #2 (of 5)Star Wars Adventures (Vol. 2), “The Light & the Dark” TPBOct. 20Darth Vader (Vol. 2) OmnibusOct. 26Darth Vader (Vol. 3), Vol. 3 TPB (Collects #12-16)Oct. 27Star Wars Episodes IV-IX Adaptation Box Set (IDW)Nov. 3Star Wars Legends: Rise of the Sith OmnibusNov. 9War of the Bounty Hunters TPB (Collects Alpha #1, War of the Bounty Hunters 1-5)War of the Bounty Hunters Companion TPB (Collects Jabba, IG-88, Boushh, 4-LOM & Zuckuss)Nov. 10Star Wars Legends Boba Fett: Blood Ties TPBThe High Republic Adventures, Vol. 1, TPBNov. 16Star Wars (Vol. 3), Vol. 3 TPB (Collects #13-18)Nov. 23Bounty Hunters, Vol. 3, TPB (Collectings #12-17)Nov. 30Star Wars: The High Republic, Vol. 2, TPB (Collects #6-10)Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2), Vol. 3, TPB (Collects #11-15)Dec. 7Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation from IDW

Comic Book Savant-The podcast for the serious comics fan.
Comic Sense: First Reads - U.S. Agent (2020) #1 - Comic Book Savant Episode - 540

Comic Book Savant-The podcast for the serious comics fan.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021


In this episode of First Reads, I review issue one of Marvel Comics U.S. Agent by Christopher Priest and Georges Jeanty. And based on that review I will decide if I should continue on with the series or not. Enjoy!

Captain America Comic Book Fans
#17: Interview with U.S.Agent Artist Georges Jeanty, Review of U.S.Agent Mini

Captain America Comic Book Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 104:26


Diving into the John Walker: U.S.Agent mini-series from 2020-2021 with artist Georges Jeanty! Rick and Bob review the first three issues and then discuss behind the scenes with Georges to get his thoughts on Walker, Saint, Morrie and a few inside stories! Plus, another guest calls in! Connect with our guest Georges Jeanty at https://kabalounge.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/KabaLounge/ Twitter: @KabaLounge Check out Comic Fortress for statues, figures and collectibles, including Hot Toys, Sideshow and many more at https://www.comicfortress.com/ Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans Donate/support at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Listen at: iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captain-america-comic-book-fans/id1546492661 GOOGLE: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MWIzOTZkOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1NIASlcQHIhMq0WHpNjvL1 STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/captain-america-comic-book-fans AMAZON: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9911b35-01a1-4301-9941-fdf391c0387f/Captain-America-Comic-Book-Fans iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-captain-america-comic-book-76007805/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #137

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 50:55


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The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #136

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 46:35


Comics   Radiant Black #1 from Image Comics (W) Kyle Higgins (A) Marcello Costa $3.99 The Vain #5 from Oni Press (W) Eliot Rahal (A) Emily Pearson $3.99  Happy Hour #4 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Peter Milligan | Artist(s): Michael Montenat | $3.99     I Walk With Monsters #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Paul Cornell | Artist(s): Sally Cantirino | Colors: Dearbhla Kelly | Letters: Andworld Design | $3.99 Scouts Honor #2 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): David Pepose | Artist(s): Luca Casalanguida | Colors: Matt Milla | Letters: Carlos M. Mangual | $3.99 Scarenthood #4 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Nick Roche | Artist(s): Nick Roche | Colors: Chris O'Halloran | Letters: Shawn Lee | $4.99 Knock Em Dead #3 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): Mattia Monaco | Colors: Matt Milla | Letters: Taylor Esposito | $3.99 Space Bastards #2 from Humanoids Publishing | Writer(s): Joe Aubrey, Eric Peterson | Artist(s): Darick Robertson | Colors: Diego Rodriguez | Letters: Simon Bowland | $4.99 Home Sick Pilots #3 from Image | Writer(s): Dan Watters | Artist(s): Caspar Wijngaard | Letters: Aditya Bidikar | $3.99 Comic Book History Of Animation #3 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Fred Van Lente | Artist(s): Ryan Dunlavey | $3.99 Bliss #5 from Image | Writer(s): Sean Lewis | Artist(s): Caitlin Yarsky | $3.99 Heavy #5 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Max Bemis | Artist(s): Eryk Donovan | $3.99   Casual Fling #1 of 5 from AWA/Upshot (W) Jason Starr (A) Dalibor Talajic $3.99   E-Ratic #3 of 5 from AWA/Upshot (W/A) Kaare Andrews $3.99    Wasted Space #19 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Michael Moreci | Artist(s): Hayden Sherman | $3.99   Red Atlantis #4 from AfterShock Comics (W) Stephanie Phillips (A) Robert Carey $3.99   Upcoming Comics Family Tree #11 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Phil Hester Various | $3.99 HAHA #2 from Image | Writer(s): W. Maxwell Price | Artist(s): Zoe Thorogood | $3.99 Stillwater #6 from Image | Writer(s): Chip Zdarsky | Artist(s): Ramon K. Perez Mike Spicer | $3.99 Abbott 1973 #2 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Saladin Ahmed | Artist(s): Sami Kivela | $3.99 Byte-Sized #3 from | AWA | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Nelson Blake III | $3.99 Hollow Heart #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Paul Allor | Artist(s): Paul Tucker | $3.99 Miskatonic #4 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Mark Sable | Artist(s): Giorgio Pontrelli | $3.99 Once & Future #16 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Kieron Gillen | Artist(s): Dan Mora | $3.99 Penultiman #5 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Tom Peyer | Artist(s): Alan Robinson | $3.99 Picture Of Everything Else #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Dan Watters | Artist(s): Kishore Mohan | $3.99 Sabrina The Teenage Witch Something Wicked #5 from Archie Comics | Writer(s): Kelly Thompson | Artist(s): Veronica Fish Andy Fish | $3.99 Second Coming Only Begotten Son #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Richard Pace Leonard Kirk | $3.99 Shadow Doctor #1 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Peter Calloway | Artist(s): Georges Jeanty | $4.99     Comics Reprints   Dark Shadows Complete Original Series Vol 1 HC New Printing of Comics from Hermes Press | Writer(s): Donald Arneson Arnold Drake | Artist(s): Joe Certa | $60.00  

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 Stack
The Stack: Dark Nights Death Metal, King In Black And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 49:52


On this week's comic book review podcast: Dark Nights Death Metal: The Secret Origin #1 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Geoff Johns Art by Jerry Ordway, Francis Manapul, Ryan Benjamin & Richard Friend, Paul Pelletier & Norm Rapmund King in Black #2 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ryan Stegman Firefly: Blue Sun Rising #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Greg Pak Art by Dan McDaid Ice Cream Man #22 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art by Martín Morazzo Labyrinth: Masquerade #1 Archaia Written by Lara Elena Donnelly Illustrated by Pius Bak, Samantha Dodge and French Carlomagno King-Size Conan #1 Marvel Written by Roy Thomas, Kurt Busiek, Chris Claremont, Kevin Eastman and Steven S. DeKnight Art by Steve McNiven, Pete Woods, Roberto de la Torre, Kevin Eastman and Jesús Saiz An Unkindess of Ravens #4 BOOM! Studios Written by Dan Panosian Illustrated by Marianna Ignazzi Sea of Sorrows #2 IDW Written by Rich Douek Art and Color by Alex Cormack The Last God #11 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Riccardo Federici The Department of Truth #4 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds The Comic Book History of Animation #2 IDW Written by Fred Van Lente Art & Letters by Ryan Dunlavey Doctor Doom #10 Marvel Written by Christopher Cantwell Art by Salvador Larroca Sea of Stars #8 Image Comics Written by Jason Aaron and Dennis Hallum Art by Stephen Green Transformers/Back to the Future #2 IDW Written by Canan Scott Art by Juan Samu Action Comics #1028 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by John Romita Jr. The Scumbag #3 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Eric Powell Scarenthood #3 IDW Story & Art by Nick Roche Color by Chris O'Halloran U.S.AGent #2 Marvel Written by Priest Art by Georges Jeanty Undiscovered Country #11 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder & Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcelo Grassi Something is Killing the Children #13 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Dell'edera 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: Speaker 1:        Three, two, one. Alex:                 What is up everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of Comics that have come out this week and woo boy, did a bunch of Comics come out this week. Justin:              Oh, and we're going to talk about them all. It's like Pokemon, but for comics and talking instead of collecting and it's us instead of a kid named Ash. Alex:                 Yes, but- Pete:                What? Alex:                 … we do still keep our comics inside of a ball. Starting with Dark Nights Death Metal The Secret Origin number one from DC Comics written by Scott Snyder and Geoff Johns. Art by Jerry Ordway, Francis Manapul, Ryan Benjamin and Richard Fred, Paul Pelletier, and Norm Rapmund. This is not what I was expecting at all. Justin:              Agree completely. Alex:                 But what it turns out to be is a deep dive into Superboy-Prime and in a weird way, the last ever Superboy-Prime story, it also I don't know if it spoils or shows us or jumps ahead of a huge moment in Dark Nights Death Metal, but this is not just a throw away one-shot, this is an important part of the overall story. I was very hesitant going into this, but completely won over by the end both by the emotion and the storytelling and the art throughout, I was very impressed. Did you guys feel the same? Justin:              Yeah. I mean, this was written by Geoff Johns and Scott Snyder. A collab, a classic collab, and it really shows. I feel like this… You hear both of their voices in a nice synergy in this book. I've never been a huge Superboy-Prime guy, but this story I thought was really good. It takes the character and really humanizes him in a way that I didn't see coming and was just a great book, great little standalone story focusing on the character. I love where it ended. Pete:                Yeah, the title was a little misleading. It is kind of a Prime story which I did not see coming. Yeah, I mean, it's Supeboy-Prime still being a dick, but then he kind of gets a little bit less annoying and it's amazing art and then of course dogs are awesome and dogs can make any asshole a better person. Justin:              Wow. Alex:                 100%. Couldn't agree more with that. Like you said, you got Geoff Johns who invented Superboy-Prime coming in, Scott Snyder who has been the maestro of Dark Nights Death Metal and they're working together. The thing… It is a huge spoiler, but the thing that surprised me that I could not believe happened in this book is Superboy-Prime beats the Batman who laughs and essentially wins in this issue, which is wild. Justin:              It was wild, but- Pete:                Is that it? I mean, is it going to happen in another book. Like it just seemed crazy that this was it. Alex:                 I don't know. Justin:              It did feel weird that it would come down to this. There's has to be a ton more story to be told in the main book, but I do think like the Space Wolverine focused book who'd colloquially known- Pete:                Fuck you. You don't know anything. Justin:              He's known as the Lobo- Pete:                Thank you. Tell people what you're talking about because that doesn't make sense. Justin:              No, I think that's a perfect description. Pete:                No. Justin:              Like if I were to describe you, I would say regular bones Wolverine and I think that makes a lot of sense. I just see the world through Wolverine tinted glasses. Pete:                That's the nicest thing you've ever said to me. Justin:              Regular bones Wolverine? Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              But the Lobo book… I forget what it was called, but it really told the Lobo side of the story, but it all was a part of the main story, we just got to see this little fragment fully told in the side book. So I think this is real. This is part of it. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:04:03], said frag. Alex:                 I mean, I'll tell you what. This is an event that really could have used a checklist in the back of every book, which seems like such a dumb thing but we're about to talk about King in Black in a second and a lot of those tie-ins kind of matter, but maybe not as much as the main King in Black book matters, but it's very handy to look through and go, okay, have I read that? Have I checked that off yet mentally in my mind yet or does that come after this other thing? There's so many different spinoffs and other things that it would be very easy to skip this issue and discount it as, Oh, it's just another tale of the dark multi-verse or something like that, which mind you those books have been good as well, but I think there would have been a better way of executing that instead DC seems very allergic to recap pages and ways of letting people know how to follow their events and I wish they would do that a little better because I think ultimately that would be even more rewarding for the constant fans. Justin:              The constant fans. Pete:                I mean, that's the thing though [crosstalk 00:05:02], by not kind of making anything about it, they're really rewarding the people who read every DC book. Alex:                 They just need to put a note be like, Hey, this one's important. Justin:              [crosstalk 00:05:17], strategically fraud choice if I may. Alex:                 All right. Well, let's move on to another big event. King in Black, number two from Marvel written by Donny Cates and art by Ryan Stegman. This is picking up split seconds after the end of the last issue of Venom, which I know I said mostly King in Black is important, but we got to watch Venom falling down a building for 32 seconds in the last issue of Venom. That he's been tossed off by the King in Black by- Pete:                [crosstalk 00:05:44], don't say he's been tossed off. That's not- Alex:                 What are you talking about? Justin:              I mean, that's- Alex:                 What do you think that is? Justin:              … exactly. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:05:52], like. Justin:              Is that degrading? Alex:                 You can't say you toss somebody off. That's not good. Justin:              [crosstalk 00:06:00], he had his salad tossed off the building. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:06:06], Oh my God. Is that what you want me to say? Pete:                No. Justin:              Yeah. He got- Pete:                No. I'm trying- Justin:              Someone brocked his world. Pete:                Somebody brocked his world. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:06:18], is dealing with the fallout of the last issue where the world has been taken over by [crosstalk 00:06:24], or at least New York city. Some of the Avengers are trying to rally to get Venom, and unfortunately spoiler, by the end of the issue they fail at Eddie Brock dies. Oh, I couldn't believe that… I was like, Oh, this will cut and then [inaudible 00:06:41], will swoop in and save him. He's not going to hit the ground. Smash. Justin:              It's about time somebody killed this maniacal Spider-Man villain. Pete:                Oh my gosh. Alex:                 So where do you think this is going from here? Do you think Eddie Brock is actually dead? He's going to come back to life, is his son Dylan going to be the new Venom? What's the goal here, granted that we're only a couple of issues through the King in Black event at this point. Justin:              I like this event a lot because it's going hard yet we're still getting the emotional bits. I think Donny Cates is very tactical. Like the issue of Eddie falling did feel like a sendoff and then to have him die in this issue feels like maybe he is dying, but I'm pretty confident he's going to come back. He'll become a full symbiote or some version of that will be where he goes. Pete:                I hope so because I really got into the father son relationship here and it was weird that while he was going through all this… Like they just had his son playing video games in another room, I was just like… I feel like someone should have- Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:07:45], a son? Pete:                Ooh. Wow. That's [crosstalk 00:07:51], like a jilted father. A jilted dad. Justin:              No. Pete:                Yeah. Jesus Christ. Justin:              The other day Alex's son, it was bring your father to school day and he brought in his Xbox. That's true. Pete:                He was like Master Chief is my dad. Alex:                 Great book. Next up let's move to the end of an event Firefly: Blue Sun Rising number one from Boom Studios. Written by Greg Pak. Art by Dan McDaid. This is as I just indicated wrapping up the Blue Sun Rising event where now Reynolds and the crew of Firefly are taking it to Blue Sun, the evil organization at the heart of a lot of things in the Firefly universe. Even if you haven't been reading this event religiously this is great. This is a good- Justin:              So good. Pete:                Fucking Greg Pak man. Alex:                 … chapter in the Firefly universe. Love this stuff. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, Greg Pak has done a great job of really… Took the characters from Firefly and Serenity and put them in a very different place at the start of this run and then he's really brought them back. It really feels like a great episode of Firefly or even the sort of climax of the Serenity movie. Like really great action puts the characters in a situation where they know how to succeed by fucking everything up. Introduces these other characters that aren't part of the main crew, but still fit really well. I think this event is just such a great run on this book Pete:                I've kind of been an outsider for this world, but this book did such a great job of bringing me in getting to care about these characters. This was an emotional ending. I thought it was really, really well done, and so well-written. This Greg Pak guy is unbelievable. I just really love that last panel and the let no one take the sky from you. Oh, just beautiful. Alex:                 Great stuff. Definitely pick that up. Moving on to another surprisingly emotional issue, Ice Cream Man number 22 from Image Comics written by W. Maxwell Prince. Art by Martine Morazzo. Now we've talked about every issue of this book. Pete:                Every goddamn issue. Alex:                 Well, every goddamn issue because it's fantastic. The art is absolutely gorgeous. It's terrifying in exactly the right way. All these small or big heart tales that parse out may have a loose continuity with them, but this one is very different. This is a advent calendar focusing on a character who's trying to deal with the fact that she's pregnant, her parents are over religious, what should she do about it? And it ends up having kind of a sad, but very hopeful ending for Ice Cream Man. This was a very refreshing change of pace and I really liked this quite a bit. Pete:                Well, that's the thing. Like I couldn't enjoy the refreshing because I was so worried about how this was ending. I was just like, “Oh God, what are we doing in this issue? Is the horror going to go too far? Like holy fucking shit.” But I was really impressed with the ending. I thought it was very touching and a nice turn. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, this was so refreshing that you might as well call it Lemon Sorbet man, because- Pete:                There we go. Justin:              … it's such a nice bright change of pace. I do think that it's sort of fitting at the end of a long difficult year to have even one of the darkest comic books on the stands really have a bright ending, but still able to talk about really interesting stuff, bring us to the edge of that horror. It's great. This book is always great. Pete:                I also really like how the house in the last panel, the way the windows are opened. It almost makes the house look like an advent calendar. It's just really, really impressive. If you haven't checked this out, please do. Like every panel it's just… They're really playing chess with this. It's just very impressive. Alex:                 Totally agree. Let's move on to one that I was pleasantly surprised by Labyrinth: Masquerade number one from Archaia. Written by Lara Elena Donnelly. Illustrated by Pius Bak, Samantha Dodge and French Carlomagno. What Pete is alluding to is Labyrinth is one of my favorite movies of all time. Pete:                You're, goddamn right it is. Alex:                 But I've been kind of iffy on the whole idea of continuing Labyrinth at all. What I really liked about this book is I feel like it found a fresh angle on the whole thing. We're told a story that takes place semi in parallel to the movie, has some new things to say with some new characters. Has some good things to say about memory. Adds some stuff to the continuity, and just the whole mythology of it and the art is really good as well as the coloring. I like this quite a bit. Again, I know it seems like I should be in the tank for this, but I definitely came into it being wary and was won over by the end. What was your guys' take? Justin:              I think that Alex is fucking tanked, is what I think. He's in the tank, he's on the tank. This guy has tanked for this book. Pete:                He's under the tank. Justin:              Yeah. He's swimming in the tank. He's Scrooge dunking ducking the tank. I remember Labyrinth not perhaps as much as you. I remember if someone peeing into a fountain because we watched that in school and [crosstalk 00:13:15], a very salacious moment in my life, but this played like a book. If you're not familiar with Labyrinth, but want to give it a shot, it's very much like an issue of the dreaming in the same end universe or even an issue of fables. It plays by those same rules, it's a great story and you get to just sort of explore this world following this character. I thought it was fun. Pete:                Yeah. I mean the whole time I was just thinking about how much [inaudible 00:13:43], loves this. Justin:              There you go. Pete:                But yeah, it was impressive. It was a new take on something that we've seen a ton. So it was nice to kind of like… I was impressed that it was fresh and the art was different, but it felt like it fit in the world. Yeah, I wasn't really a huge fan of the Labyrinth, you know? I mean, I respect the Bowie and stuff like that, but I was really impressed with this take and with this story. Alex:                 All right. Let's move from a book that Pete was sure that I was all over to a book that I was sure Pete was all over. King-Size Conan number one from Marvel written by Roy Thomas, Kurt Busiek, Chris Claremont, Kevin Eastman and Steven S. DeKnight. Art by Steve McNiven, Pete Woods, Roberto de la Torre, Kevin Eastman, and Jesús Saiz. So this is a tribute to Conan. It is a bunch of short stories about different parts of Conan's life. As usual the short story collection, I think mileage may vary, but for my money I thought the last story by Steven S. DeKnight was awesome. I love that one. I thought that was great. The rest of them were like your standard hack and slash fair, but that was the one that I was really into personally. Pete:                All right. You don't have to shit on the other ones [inaudible 00:15:06]. Alex:                 The other ones were pieces of shit. Pete:                No. Justin:              Wow. Alex:                 Is what I definitely think. They're not good art and good writing through out. Pete:                Yeah, the Claremont one I enjoyed, but the Eastman one, it was like I got into a cozy sleeping bag from the '90s and just wrap myself self in nostalgia and was just so happy. It's just great to see his art. I mean, it's a little weird in color, but it's still just it's so grimy and fantastic in all the right ways and I think it fits with Conan. It's cool. Alex:                 Did you find any poggs at the bottom of your sleeping bag? Pete:                No. Justin:              Get out of that sleeping bag dude. Pete:                I was never a pogger. Justin:              Okay. Pete:                Never into the poggs, but yeah, I think this is great. A lot of great stories. Yeah, and the last one was cool. Also the art themselves we're very different, but really worked. It was impressive. Justin:              Yeah, I liked this a lot too. Conan's one of those characters that has these three iconic eras. Then I think if you haven't read Conan, Jason Aaron's run on Thor sort of echoed in a really good way, where it's like young Thor, young Conan, middle sort of Thor, that's confident and a great warrior and it sort of seeded all and then King-Conan who is sort of a little bit over it, and I like all these stories. The first one I thought it was really cool because it dovetails so nicely with the original publication of Marvel's Conan: The Barbarian, which that was a cool little note and then my favorite version of Conan the more recent books of the last decade or so are the ones when he's with Bêlit his pirate queen. So it was nice to see her again here. Alex:                 Yeah. Good stuff overall. Next up An Unkindness of Ravens number four from Boom Studios written by Dan Panosian and illustrated by Marina… Marianna, excuse me, Ignazzi. Here we're finally kind of getting some answers about what's been going on, but this book there is a teen witch not named Sabrina who has come to a small town, find some weird goings on. There seems to be two warring factions who were both gunning for her, and here a lot of the things that we have suspected since the first issue come out. I like that they aren't wasting a lot of time on this mysteries in this book and they're finally pulling the lid back on them so to speak. Justin:              Agree. Though that I will say the beginning of each issue has some good mystery building stuff where we're getting a totally different sort of art style and some backstory stuff that I think is really cool. Dan Panosian who we had on the show is the writer of this book and he… The Panosh as he has never- Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:17:56], calls him that. Justin:              As he's never been called in his life. He illustrates the beginning of each book, which I think is very cool and then the main story it's really good. The art style is sort of in that Archie world, but telling a story that sits right alongside Sabrina, if you're a fan of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Pete:                Yeah, I agree. It's cool. It's almost like making fun of the Archie style in a way, where it's just like a little edgier. Also I think it works great. I'm impressed with this story. Also you shouldn't take old timey pills in a paper cup and then drink. You know that's just a bad combo. Justin:              What are the oldest pills you think are safe to take? Are you talking about… Like when you say old timey, do you mean like… Because the oldest pills were just little pebbles that people would take. Pete:                Oh, thanks man. Just the- Alex:                 Yeah. OG pills? Pete:                OG pills- Justin:              Yeah. Pete:                Yeah. The original gangster of pills. Yeah, it looked like those old little paper cups that you see and he was just kind of tossing back some classic red and white pills there, and yeah. The art style is kind of like this Archie, but different, but the facial expressions are really great and especially in the main character. I think this is fun and different and cool. I like it. Alex:                 Next up Sea of Sorrows number two from IDW written by Rich Douek. Art and color by Alex Cormack. We had- Pete:                [crosstalk 00:19:38], we had Rich on the show. Justin:              Yes. Take it easy guys. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Yeah, not too rough. This is a story about a bunch of treasure hunters who encounter, or maybe some deadly mermaids. This is great. This is terrifying. This is the scariest issue I've read all week easily. Justin:              Yeah, the tone of this book is just so good. The way they draw the depths of the water is scary. The way the art is from, it's so much… Like this is a very specific note, but it's like so much up and down like vertical when they're under water. Like when you read an issue of Aquaman or Namor. It's sort of a scene like you'd see on any other book except under water. With this I could see these real long angles of these people under water and just add so much tension to it. All the characters are sort of greedy, up to no good. It's great. Pete:                Yeah, this is dark on top of dark and then scary as fuck, man. This is like a crazy book and it's intense to read because there is no hope, there's no chance. It's all going bad and the sea is a dark, dark place in this book and it's filled with things that are going to kill you. So this is intense and definitely worth picking up if you're into that type of shit my man, but get ready. Justin:              Have you guys ever been in water before? Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              You guys are like really- Alex:                 Oh, man. No, I haven't tried it yet. Pete:                Well, it was funny because Rich was talking about like… You know he's from New York City and he would go to the beach, but there's a real big difference. The first time I went into the ocean off of a boat where there's no land in sight, it's scary as fuck and I think this book kind of does a good job of really kind of grasping that. Alex:                 I panic when I get into the deep end of pools because I imagine there's a shark under me if I can't get to the bottom, so. Justin:              Wow. Pete:                Yeah. I'm ready to go to the ocean. Let's do this. Alex:                 No, man. You will- Justin:              You really don't like the ocean? Alex:                 No, I really… Like I get an overactive imagination when the water is too deep and I can't see the bottom. We used to go snorkeling when I was a kid quite a bit and if we were on the low part, we're kind of swimming up to a reef or something like that. All good, but once we got past that where I couldn't touch the bottom with my feet, it really became like, “Okay, something is going to bite me. Something is going to eat me. What's coming? What's going to happen? Oh God.” And I would just get this spiraling panic until I got back to the shore. Justin:              Oh, man. I can't wait for our triple Caribbean vacation. We're going to have a blast. Pete:                No way, man. Alex:                 Good times. Let's talk about The Last God number 11 from DC comics written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson. Art by Riccardo Federici. Another guest that we had on the show this week. We had Phillip talking about this issue. This is the second to last issue of the first series in Felspire Chronicles. Yes. Pete, do you have a question or a statement? Pete:                I have something I wanted to point out. Usually you do such a great job with your transitions, but I just feel like you really missed an opportunity from going from Seas of Star Wars to Sea of Stars. I just wanted to point that out real quick. Alex:                 You know what? I purposely separated them because I kept confusing them. Pete:                Yeah. [crosstalk 00:22:58]. That makes sense. Alex:                 There you go you are absolutely correct. Later in the podcast, we're going to be talking about Sea of Stars number eight, but I kept them separate because I thought it was weird. All right. So let's talk about The Last God instead. This is a big dark issue where things go down. Justin:              Holly shit. Alex:                 I don't think they're going to get out of this one. Pete:                There's plucky kids. Justin:              It doesn't look great. I mean, every time we talk about this book, it's all about there's just so much depth here of the fantasy, the mythology it's so well thought out. The art is amazing. It feels like the… Every page feels like the cover of a fantasy novel in the best way, and it does feel like a new take. It's like a ruined fellowship as Phillip said on the podcast and to get to be in that with them and still have it, it's not so stiff as it might come across. It's not like these people aren't saying we must continue. Like sometimes the sort of the token characters come across like they're still joking around, they're still like being real people and that's great to see. Pete:                I got to tell you hearing PKG get worked up about this in how… And do it, he gets with just seeing the back matter in the songs and stuff in this issue really lets you know how deep this rabbit hole goes. Like you think you have an imagination of what you want to have happen. He has it worked out tenfold and it's really impressive. The art is just phenomenal. Each issue kind of takes you to this kind of creepy magic place. Yeah, this was a fantastic issue. Great ending. I really can't wait to see how this is all going to kind of go down. Yeah, man, the battle stuff is just glorious. Alex:                 Next let's talk about The Department of Truth number four from Image Comics written by James Tynion IV. Art by Martin Simmonds. Now earlier I said that Sea of Sorrows was the scariest thing that we read all week, I think I lied. I think this actually was. This book is incredible and this issue in particular is so expert at getting under your skin and making you feel uncomfortable. The writing is phenomenal. The art is phenomenal. If you haven't been reading this, this is about a organization, a part of the US government maybe devoted to not debunking conspiracy theories, but stopping conspiracy theories before they could become true based on everybody's belief. Here we get the belief that the characters of the organization is having challenged on their own as we find out more about Black Hat, the organization that's fighting against it and the stuff that they lay out here is so upsetting to read in exactly the right way. A fantastic book, but as I said very scary and very uncomfortable to read at the same time. Pete:                I want to hear Justin take because he was saying this is his pick of the week. So I'm excited to hear what he's going to say. Justin:              Yeah. I love this book. Like I'm a big news junkie and this book is like, Oh, this makes me feel so much better to have someone sort of digesting these things and making it make sense in a fictional context, but it actually is quite stressful to really feel these beliefs that real people in our world believe, and have it… The premise of the book is that if enough people believe in a very simple idea that is false, it still manifests in the real world and I think that is such a smart premise and scary and feels real to us. Like the book does this just great sort of loop-to-loop mentally for us as the reader, because the premise is about flies becoming real, but that's also happened in our world. It's such a smart book. Pete:                That whole thing about Barack just blew my mind. I- Alex:                 And you believe it now, right? Pete:                Yeah. It was just one of those things where they in this book were able to pull off kind of like a trope that we've seen in a lot of horror movies and spoiler, but the whole like “The room in the next room.” I was like, “Oh shit.” But like that's such a thing that I should have seen coming. It's just… Oh, man. It's intense. It uses real life that makes it scarier. Yeah, the art's phenomenal. This is a crazy read and it's really impressive. Alex:                 Two things that I wanted to mention about this book in particular. One, a couple of issues back they introduced these… Issue two actually I think, they introduced this star face man who are our main character that we are following who is new to The Department of Truth was maybe, or maybe not tortured by this being years back, wants to track him down and wants to stop him and it uses a lot of antisemitic tropes and as a Jewish man myself, I was very uncomfortable about it. Reading this issue the targets conspiracy theories around birtherism and Barack Obama made me realize in retrospect that, “Oh yes, of course they are trying to make me feel uncomfortable with this plot line. They're trying to make me feel this is upsetting.” And so to elicit that reaction, I think is the right thing. Alex:                 The other thing that I wanted to mention is the end of the book, and this is a big spoiler, but by the end of the issue our main character is told, okay, this Washington Post reporter and presumably his editor, you got to kill them. You got to just shut this down because even if they say they're not going to follow this up, at some point they're going to mention it and it's going to take on a life of its own and the Washington Post reporter I believe says something to the effect of, “Hey, you're one of the good guys, right?” And while he's crying, he says, “I think so.” And shoots them, and that in essence kind of defines and redefines the entire series because we realize, Oh, okay. We have a predilection to think that people we're following the heroes, maybe they're not. Justin:              Yeah. And I think I had that same feeling of dread reading this about just controlling the truth is a slippery slope to be on. So that's a great tension for this book. One of the things I want to mention, there's an ad on the back of this book for the new Anthology series from W. Maxwell Prince, the writer of Ice Cream Man called HaHa, coming out in January. Very excited for that. Alex:                 Me too. Pete:                I don't know if I'm ready for that. Alex:                 Neither am I. I feel like my wife, who is a clown is going to be hypercritical of it. We'll see what happens. Maybe we'll have her on the show. Next up [crosstalk 00:29:52], History of Animation number two from IDW written by Fred Van Lente and arts and letters by Ryan Dunlavey. Just a little note, we're going to have him on the show I believe next month or maybe February. Pete:                Fred. Alex:                 Have a chat about this book, so that should be a lot of fun. This book is great. I know we talked about this the last time, but here we're finally getting to the point where Disney is ascended and Walt Disney at least in this world and probably in ours as well is a sociopath. Justin:              Yes. Pete:                Yeah. It's super crazy to read this. You know that Fred Van Lente just did all this off the top of his dome. Like this guy knows so much about Animation. Alex:                 He made it all up, right? Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 He made up all this shit? Pete:                No, no. He just knows it- Alex:                 The Department of Truth. Pete:                … because he lived it, man. He lived it all. Alex:                 Oh, God. That's crazy. Justin:              He lived it. I love that little facts you learn every time you read any books that these guys do together, and this is so interesting. Like just one from the beginning here Marjorie Sullivan I think wife of the creator of Felix the Cat, notable drinker fell out of her window and died trying to hail her chauffeur while she was drunk. Just those little details, these little stories that are just so interesting, and then the way they incorporate imagery from the actual cartoons and animated projects they're talking about is really cool. Alex:                 And it's also funny. You know it could just be a history lesson that feel like reading Wikipedia, but they make it engaging, they make it fun as they have done with every comic they've done across the board. This is great. I'm very excited to keep reading this book and see how they get up to modern history. It's really fascinating so far. Next one Doctor Doom number 10 from Marvel written by Christopher Cantwell. Art by Salvador Larroca. This is the last issue of this title. I believe the last one we read was the first issue of this title. So I figured it was worth checking in. Part of the criticism I believe we had with the first issue was it seemed a little light and fun for a Doctor Doom book. This issue was not light and fun, [crosstalk 00:32:00], but definitely very dark in exactly the right way. I thought this was a great ending for the series. How'd you guys think? Justin:              I agree like the first issue I think was called Pottersville last issue called Bedford Falls, I think those are two references to its wonderful life. My favorite movie at the holidays. So this felt very timely and it's just a great character study of Doctor Doom that we get to see played out here, cementing him as a straight up villain. He gets played a lot in Fantastic Four as sort of a little bit of a softie. He has a connection with Valerio thanks to Hickman's run, but I think this is the best Doctor Doom. He's a petty, very powerful super villain and we get to see that on display. Pete:                Yeah. Just to me the way it ended was great. When it started, I was like what are we doing here? I don't want a different Doom, but just the way he's like never was, never will be good. Like that was just so bad-ass, such a great Doom kind of like ending. So I was really impressed with how this ended. Justin:              You were like here comes the Doom? Pete:                Yeah. “Here comes the Doom.” Alex:                 Well from Sea of Sorrows to Sea of Star number eight from the Image Comics written by Jason Aaron and Dennis Hallum. Art by Steven Green. So we had Dennis Hallum on the show, live show a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was really fascinating frankly reading this now knowing that… Unless I got it wrong, Dennis writes the dad stuff and Jason Aaron writes the kids' stuff and knowing they kind of write on their own tracks, definitely redefined how I read this book, but still another good weird issue of the story of a dad and his son trying to find each other in the universe. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, really knowing that about the book it definitely changes how you read it. This book reminds me so much of sort of last season late episodes of Adventure Time where it's like a little bit trippier it's a little bit like you don't quite know where the deeper underpinnings are blending with the fun mythology stuff and I'd love that. So I love this. Pete:                Yeah. This continues to be just kind of like I'm worried about the kid and if they're going to find each other, but I'm also having such a great time with the amazing stuff that is happening and to see that the dad kind of get to have some fun in this issue was great. Before he was just kind of just scared shitless for his son and kind of panicking. This was I feel like a cool kind of turn where now both characters are kind of like looking for each other, but they're all both also kind of having fun out here in the Sea of Stars. Alex:                 Next up Transformers/Back to the Future number two from IDW written by Cavan Scott. Art by Juan Samu. I got to tell you I was fine with the first issue of this book. I thought it was fun, but okay. We get of course time travel story where the Decepticons take over the past of Hill Valley, turn it into a despotic future. Marty McFly has left there, but the reveal at the end that the DeLorean is a transformer was like, “Great. Now we're into it.” This issue paid off of that promise. It was a blast to read, super dumb and silly and fun in exactly the right way. Like I said, I had a blast reading this. I had a lot of fun. Pete, I'm sure you had fun as well. Pete:                Yeah. This is just a ton of just kind of like mash up fun. You know like what's better than DeLorean being a transformer, spoiler also the goddamn skateboard is a transformer. Justin:              Yes. Oh, you're not a fan of Skills. The transformer who's also a skate board. This makes me think like, can any wield object be a transformer? Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Like- Pete:                Well, also I got to say the ending was also a lot of fun. Doc Brown, looking like he's got the Mando gun going on and I tell you what, I don't know what future those ties are, but I can't wait to get there because that's a fun looking tie and I'm hoping to rock one, one day. Justin:              Yeah, sort of the bandolier tie? Pete:                Yeah, man. Justin:              Here's what want to pitch given what I just said sort of an Amish wagon transformer series [crosstalk 00:36:46], wheelbarrow, there's a Turner, there's- Alex:                 My name is Rumspringer. I'm an auto bot. Pete:                Rumspringer. Alex:                 Yes. There's more than meets the eye. Yeah, this is a blast read. It's very silly but it's very fun the right way. Next step action comics number 1028 from DC comics written by Brian Michael Bendis. Art by John Romita Jr. This is the last issue of Brian Michael Bendis's run on the title. He's wrapping everything up with the super family before he move on with Phillip Kennedy Johnson, who again we had on the live show talking about his new run so go check that out- Pete:                [crosstalk 00:37:22], key guests. Justin:              We're topical. Pete:                Man. Alex:                 But what do you think about this issue? What do you think about Brian Michael Bendis's run on the super family as a whole? Pete:                I thought you were going to be like, what do you think of this Brian Michael Bendis guy? Alex:                 Do you think he's going to do well? Pete:                I thought this was very swing issue, cool ending, love the thank you notes by the desk cubicle, amazing art, touching story. I thought this was a great Superman comic. Justin:              I mean, this is Bendis doing what he does best and Bendis writes great sum up issues for his runs, where he… Because his whole thing is like really bringing characters down to earth, having them having a take and really connecting with the other characters in their universe and that is what this is all about. We get to see this stuff from the Jimmy Olsen series where he has purchased The Daily Planet. Perry's very fun, we don't get a ton of time with actual Superman stuff happening here which I thought was interesting, but I love the family stuff. That's what I really liked about the run before Bendis took over so I'm glad we're sort of landing there because I hope that we'll play a lot in going forward and honestly, I don't feel as burnt by the Superman and Clark Kent revealing themselves to the world as I did initially. Alex:                 Yeah. I think that's a fair estimation of it and overall, this is a good fun issue. It doesn't feel particularly essential necessarily. It's been weird reading the sum-up issues before they move on to Future State where it's like well, see you later, is kind of what they feel like, but John Romita Jr art, it's good. He's drawn a good superman. It's a nice time. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Next up The Scumbag number three from Image Comics. Written by Rick Remender. Art by Eric Powell as considering the story of the worst guy on earth who can save the earth. Here, I think we kind of complete the first arc and move into the second arc or at least the second villain for our dirt bag hero naturally saves the world, but does some terrible things in the process. This book continues to be very timely in an interesting way and funny at the same time. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, I agree. It's a classic Remender book where it's like a strong, good premise for a story. It's very funny, but there's always some stuff underneath. It's really like commenting on our world in a way that is really nice. Pete, give me your take on this 1978 Firebird trans in. Pete:                Come on, man. I mean I was a little disappointed with the sex doll edition, but that is like, Woo-hoo, baby. Justin:              Now that's a transformer, right? Pete:                Yeah. it should be. Justin:              I do like the last page that sets up our next field and as you said Alex, the sort of accolade looking people hundreds of them on laptops typing on the bright side of the moon with a mysterious villain watching over them is a great setup. Pete:                I also like how there's this line with the scumbag, you know what I mean? Like okay, the scumbag gets to be a scumbag at different moments, but it's also like, “Hey man you can't be a piece of shit and have superpowers. That's not how it works, you know?” And that really kind of comes back to- Justin:              Oh wait Pete. Actually, have you ever met villains? Have you ever met any supervillains? Pete:                No, I haven't. Cause I'd probably be dead if I did, but thank you for asking? Justin:              No. I mean, have you ever read about them, because those people are mostly assholes who have super powers. Pete:                Oh, okay. Interesting take, but- Justin:              And I'll also mentioned Eric Powells art, which is like what if Mad magazine, but super fucked up, which is fun to read. Alex:                 It's just a fun book across the board. Let's move to a slightly more serious one Scarenthood number three from IDW. Story and art by Nick Roche. Color by Chris O'Halloran. In this book we've been following a father and his friends, who have to deal with some weird going on in their town, around the school that their kids go to. Here a lot comes out about our main character that makes him I think in a really interesting way less palatable as well as we get the lid blown off when it comes to the supernatural storyline. It was definitely a big issue. Justin, you've been really liking this book in particular I think. Justin:              I like this book a lot because of those swerves that it keeps taking. It's interesting we've spent the first two issues really in the head of our main character and then the perspective totally flipped. I love being inside people's heads except for the year that I was trapped inside Pete's head being John Malkovich style. That was a weird ride. Pete:                Yeah. You almost didn't make it out, man. Justin:              That's true, but boy I learned a lot about your schedule, what you do on your private time. Check out the upcoming memoir- Pete:                Yeah. I think this is definitely what it's like to be a parent. Justin:              … if I did it the page story. Pete:                You know, like you've got your responsibilities to your kid and then you have a group of parents that you get together with and you solve crimes and ghost stories and stuff like that. So I feel it's nice to have a representation of what it's like to be a parent in this world. Alex:                 Yeah, I agree. Let's move on and talk about US Agent number two from Marvel written by Priest art by Georges Jeanty. This is continuing a story where US agent is dealing with a lot of things. I'll tell you what, I honestly had a little bit of trouble following this issue even though I remember what happened to the last issue which I think we all liked quite a bit, but the Georges Jeanty art still reliably very good. Justin:              Yeah. I agree. It is. I don't quite know the full take of this story, but I do like it. I like the scenes, I like the issues we're touching on here and I just like US agent as a character. Like what if captain America was sort of a jerk, but really had an inferiority complex, but was always trying to do the right thing. So I like where this book is living. Pete:                Yeah. I had a little bit of a hard time following what was happening, but it's cool. Alex:                 All right. Well, next stop then Undiscovered Country number 11 from Image Comics written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule. Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Leonardo Marcello Grassi. In this issue we're starting to get into the, if not wrap up, at least the back half of the unity storyline. We are in the second ring of a closed off America that has all followed focused on tech, turns out it's terrible. They're powered by baby brains. There is a basically dead woman living in a giant vagina who runs everything and she wants our heroes brains to join them. Alex:                 Here's something that I thought was fascinating about this issue, and this is definitely a spoiler for the issue, but I certainly realized this and the characters realized in this book, they're given a challenge. There said Aurora, who's the person who runs America wants you to either choose a ring of America or keep moving to the next ring until you choose one, and by the end of the book they all realize they say, “Hey, you know what I think we need to do is we need to see all of these rings and get to Aurora and then bring what we've learned. That's the challenge here.” And that's certainly what I thought. I was like, “I'm ahead of this book. I know what's going on here.” But the fact that they said that out loud, that is 100% wrong, right? Pete:                Yup. Justin:              Yes. I think that was a classic bait and switch move that we get a little bit of a pay off right here. Pete:                But also we're plug for the first-generation iPod in the middle of this. Alex:                 Still good man [crosstalk 00:45:23], click wheels are really good. [crosstalk 00:45:27], plus all crazy bass they had for songs on those things. Justin:              You can listen to one whole U2 album on there, and that's the only thing. If I remember correctly, that's the only thing you can listen to on it. Yeah, I really liked this arc especially. Like we talked about it before, but it really focuses up a lot of the ideas and you have more of a sense of the characters coming out of the first arc. So it really moves in a nice way, and so many ideas. Pete:                I think it's an interesting idea just like, Oh, you just got to give up your second born. Not your first born to be a floating brain just your second born, you know what I mean? No one really cares. Alex:                 I think I can do that. Justin? Justin:              Yeah. Wait a second. Are you a first born or a second born? Because I think- Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:46:16], I'm a firstborn. Justin:              I'm a first born. Pete, aren't you this younger brother? Pete:                Nope. I'm a firstborn as well. Alex:                 Oh, great. Well this is all working out so well. The book is really good, definitely pick it up. Next up at last something… Oh yes. What's up Pete? Pete:                I did want to say though that every time I think I have a handle on what's going on, they're like nope, not even close. Which is not really frustrating, but impressive that I could still be confused after this long, but man the art and the paneling it's just really impressive. Okay, sorry. Alex:                 No. It's all right. Last but not least Something is Killing the Children number 13 from Boom Studios written by James Tynion IV. Art by Werther Dell'Edera. We're finally getting an event that's been promised pretty much since the first issue where our main characters compatriots come to town and start killing everybody. She wants to shut down the monsters that are killing the children as quickly as possible. Every issue… I know I say this every issue, but so little happens but it's of such import to the characters, it still feels media at the same time and Werther Dell'Edera art is phenomenal. Another great issue of this book. Justin:              Every single issue of this is just so great and the art is just… There's at least one or two panels where you're like fuck man I would love to have that. It's like a desktop background or a poster or something. It's just glorious. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:47:49]. That would be so cool to have it as a desktop background. Pete:                Yeah, because you get to stare at it every day you fucking dick. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:47:57], a laptop. I don't want to brag or anything. Justin:              Mr. Desktop over here. I would love to have it just as printed on my sheets. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:48:05], to have it on my van. Justin:              Yeah. The inside or the outside are both? Alex:                 Inside. I don't want other people to see. Justin:              Nice. Alex:                 It's for me. Justin:              That's for you. That's for daddy. Yeah, I like this book a lot. I will say the pace of this book is gotten, it's pretty… Not a ton of story happens each issue, and I'm curious if that will change. Because I think it needs to make some larger moves. So maybe- Pete:                So you're saying this wildly popular book that is really impressive they should just change it? Justin:              I think it could pace up a little bit. I feel like we've been in this narrative moment for quite some time. Pete:                Yeah, but if you read in the trade then you're fucking fine, they don't have to change anything. Justin:              Don't tell me what to do. Pete:                Well, don't tell it what to do, enjoy it for what it is. Alex:                 Well, I'll tell you what I'm going to tell those of you listening what to do. If you'd like to support us patrion.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 comics. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app is you are trying to subscribe and listen to the show @comicbooklive on Twitter, comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and many more. Until next time we've been Comic Book Club, peace out. Justin:              Oh, when I lived in your head Pete, I told you what to do all the time. (singing). The post The Stack: Dark Nights Death Metal, King In Black And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. 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Not Your Demographic
Unclench A Little

Not Your Demographic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 50:02


This week Erin & Stella unclench just a little bit because holy sh*t we have a new president! They discuss working the polls, trepidatious hope for the future, ghost back doors and Stella teaches Erin what ABO fic is. Someone had to.  --- Books discussed: The Sober Lush: A Hedonist's Guide to Living a Decadent, Adventurous, Soulful Life--Alcohol Free by Amanda Ward and Jardine Libaire What Happens at Night by Peter Cameron Children's Bible by Lydia Millet Lot by Bryan Washington The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) by Katie Mack Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Wolf Hall by Harper Fox Uncanny X-Men: Disassembled by Ed Brisson, Kelly Thompson and Matt Rosenberg Age of X-Man: Alpha by Zac Thompson, Lonnie Nadler, and Ramon Rosanas Age of X-Man: The X-Tremists by Leah Williams, Georges Jeanty, and Roberto Poggi Age of X-Man: NextGen by Ed Brission and Marcus To Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman --- Follow us! #NotYourDemoPod Twitter: @Stella_Cheeks Instagram: @NYDErnGenC --- Support the show! Patreon.com/NYDProductions

Not Your Demographic
Unclench A Little

Not Your Demographic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 50:02


This week Erin & Stella unclench just a little bit because holy sh*t we have a new president! They discuss working the polls, trepidatious hope for the future, ghost back doors and Stella teaches Erin what ABO fic is. Someone had to.  --- Books discussed: The Sober Lush: A Hedonist's Guide to Living a Decadent, Adventurous, Soulful Life--Alcohol Free by Amanda Ward and Jardine Libaire What Happens at Night by Peter Cameron Children's Bible by Lydia Millet Lot by Bryan Washington The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) by Katie Mack Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Wolf Hall by Harper Fox Uncanny X-Men: Disassembled by Ed Brisson, Kelly Thompson and Matt Rosenberg Age of X-Man: Alpha by Zac Thompson, Lonnie Nadler, and Ramon Rosanas Age of X-Man: The X-Tremists by Leah Williams, Georges Jeanty, and Roberto Poggi Age of X-Man: NextGen by Ed Brission and Marcus To Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman --- Follow us! #NotYourDemoPod Twitter: @Stella_Cheeks Instagram: @NYDErnGenC --- Support the show! Patreon.com/NYDProductions

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 272

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 136:23


Comics Reviews: Sweet Tooth: The Return 1 by Jeff Lemire, Jose Villarrubia Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Batman - Hush by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dexter Soy, Sergio Fernando Davila, Matt Santorelli, Ivan Plascencia Victor and Nora: A Gotham Love Story by Lauren Myracle, Isaac Goodhart USAgent 1 by Christopher Priest, Georges Jeanty, Karl Story, Matt Milla Web of Venom: Empyre's End by Clay McLeod Chapman, Guiu Villanova, Frank D'Armata Wolverine: Black, White, and Blood 1 by Gerry Duggan, Matthew Rosenberg, Declan Shalvey, Joshua Cassara, Adam Kubert, Frank Martin Crossover 1 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe, John J. Hill Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons 1 by Jody Houser, Jim Zub, Diego Galindo, MSASSYK, Nate Piekos Red Atlantis 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Robert Carey, Rosh Kurichiyanil Origins 1 by Clay McLeod Chapman, Jakub Rebelka, Patricio Delpeche, Lee Krieger, Joseph Oxford, Arash Amel Mighty Morphin 1 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Katia Ranalli Happy Hour 1 by Peter Milligan, Michael Montenat, Felipe Sobreiro Year Zero Volume 2 1 by Benjamin Percy, Juan Jose Ryp, Frank Martin Angela Della Morte Volume 2 1 by Salvador Sanz TMNT: Jennika II 1 by Brahm Revel Star Wars Adventures: Shadow of Vader's Castle 1 by Cavan Scott, Francesco Francavilla, Derek Charm, Nicoletta Baldari, Nick Brokenshire Additional Reviews: Swamp Thing TV, Walking Dead, Negan Lives, Walking Dead: The Alien, Onward Ray Asks a Question, greatest mystery in Star Trek history, collection dilemma News: Omninews, Depp out of Fantastic Beasts, Last Stories of DC Universe creative teams, Waid on Superman Trailer: Star Wars Holiday Special Comics Countdown: Thor 9 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson Hellblazer: Rise and Fall 2 by Tom Taylor, Darick Robertson, Diego Rodriguez Sweet Tooth: The Return 1 by Jeff Lemire, Jose Villarrubia Crossover 1 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe, John J. Hill Black Widow 3 by Kelly Thompson, Elena Casagrande, Jordie Bellaire Goddamned: Virgin Brides 4 by Jason Aaron, R.M. Guera, Giulia Brusco Money Shot 10 by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie, Rebekah Isaacs, Kurt Michael Russell DCeased: Dead Planet 5 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Gigi Baldassini, Rain Beredo Avengers 38 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, Jason Keith Batman 102 by James Tynion IV, Carlo Pagulayan, Carlos D'Anda, Danny Miki, David Baron

GalaxyCon Talks Comics!
Georges Jeanty

GalaxyCon Talks Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 80:13


GalaxyCon Talks Comics! brings to you another evening of Comic talk with Creator Georges Jeanty. Georges Jeanty is best known as the artist of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Serenity, The American Way, Batwoman, Gambit, Age Of X-Man: X-Tremists, Weapon X, and Deadpool. He is one of the artists on the upcoming graphic novel The Healing, illustrating a story written by GalaxyCon President Mike Broder.

The Nevers Podcast
The Nevers Podcast | In Conversation with....Comic Artist Georges Jeanty

The Nevers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 66:37


Eisner Award-winning and New York Times bestselling comic book illustrator Georges Jeanty is an American comic book penciller best known for his work on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics, and The American Way, an eight-issue American comic book limited series produced under DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. Georges has also worked on The Guild, Astonishing X-Men and much more. Visit Georges' website at kabalounge.com/ Please rate, review and subscribe to The Nevers Podcast. Your support goes a long way in helping us to grow our community and reach more listeners. For even more content on The Nevers, visit our website at hbothenevers.com and consider becoming a supporter of The Nevers Podcast by joining us on Patreon. Remember to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube @hbothenevers. Your feedback is always appreciated. Send comments, questions and topic suggestions to: theneverspodcast@gmail.com Music by: Guilherme Moraes Produced by Matthew & Gina at Culture Inject Studios.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 239

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 130:47


Top 500, June Solicits Comics Reviews: Robin 80th Anniversary Special by Marv Wolfman, Tom Grummett, Scott Hanno, Adriano Lucas, Chuck Dixon, Scott McDaniel, Rob Hunter, Protobunker, Devin Grayson, Dan JUrgens, Norm Rapmund, Hi-Fi, Tim Seeley, Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jeromy Cox, Judd Winick, Dustin Nguyen, John Kalisz, Adam Beechen, Freddie Williams II, Jeremy Colwell, James Tynion IV, Javier Fernandez, David Baron, Brad Anderson, Amy Wolfram, Damion Scott, Peter Tomasi, Robbie Thompson, Ramon Villalobos, Ramra Bonvillain, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Titans Giant 1 by Phil Hester, Scott Koblish, Tom Grummett, John Kalisz, et al 2020 Iron Age 1 by Tom DeFalco, Christopher Cantwell, Fonda Lee, Damian Couceiro, Nick Roche, Matt Horak, Sobreiro, Ramos, Farrell Marvel's Avengers: Captain America by Paul Allor, Georges Jeanty, Deering, Andy Troy Outlawed 1 by Eve Ewing, Kim Jacinto, Espen Grundetjern Spider-Woman 1 by Karla Pacheco, Pere Perez, Frank D'Armata, Paulo Siqueira, Oren Junior Starship Down 1 by Justin Giampaoli, Andrea Mutti, Vladimir Popov X-Ray Robot 1 by Mike Allred, Laura Allred Jia and the Nian Monster by Mike Richardson, Megan Huang Archangel 8 1 by Michael Moreci, CP Smith, Snakebite Cortez Artemis and the Assassin 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Meghan Hetrick, Francesca Fantini, Lauren Affe Hexagon 1 by Michael Moreci, Don Diablo, Jheremy Raapack, Lee Dragon Whisperer 1 by Alex Deluca, Glen Fernandez,  Hotell 1 by John Lees, Dalibor Talajic, Lee Loughridge Legends of Log 1 by Ski Suharski, Bob Berry, Trey Baldwin, Ian Miller, Wes Locher Red Border 1 by Jason Starr, Will Conrad, Ivan Nunes Resistance 1 by J. Michael Straczynski, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin Wicked Things 1 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Additional Reviews: 2nd Dan Jurgens' Thor Omnibus News: new Vault book Engineward by George Mann and Joe Eisma, Trolls release, She-Ra final season coming May 15, Snowflake and Safe Space, Harley Quinn & Birds pushed, Spider-Man pushed, Aspen and Vault shut-down, Diamond shuts down???? Comics Countdown: Ascender 10 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen X-Ray Robot 1 by Mike Allred, Laura Allred Runaways 31 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe DCeased: Unkillables 2 by Tom Taylor, Karl Mostert, Trevor Scott, Edwards, Lokus Wicked Things 1 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Usagi Yojimbo 9 by Stan Sakai Undiscovered Country 5 by Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Grassi, Matt Wilson Middlewest 16 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Guardians of the Galaxy 3 by Al Ewing, Juann Cabal, Belen Ortega, Chris Sprouse, Nina Vakueva, Karl Story, Federico Blee Something is Killing the Children 6 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 232

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 121:03


Top 500 Dec 2019 Comics Reviews: Detective Comics Annual 3 by Peter Tomasi, Sumit Kumar, Eduardo Risso Shadow of the Batgirl by Sarah Kuhn, Nicole Goux Usagi Yojimbo Color Classics by Stan Sakai, Tom Luth A Letter to Jo by Joseph Sieracki, Kelly Williams Protector 1 by Simon Roy, Daniel Bensen, Artyom Trakhanov, Jason Wordie, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Amazing Spider-Man: Daily Bugle 1 by Mat Johnson, Mack Chater, Francesco Mobili, Scott Hanna, Sanchez-Almara Avengers of the Wasteland 1 by Ed Brisson, Jonas Scharf, Neeraj Menon Cap Marvel End by Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, David Curiel Deadpool End by Joe Kelly, Mike Hawthorne, Victor Olazaba Doctor Strange The End by Leah Williams, Felipe Andrade, Chris O'Halloran Weapon Plus World War IV by Ben Percy, Ryan Cady, Georges Jeanty, David Baldeon, Wayne Faucher, Marc Deering Ravencroft 1 by Frank Tieri, Angel Unzueta, Rachelle Rosenberg, Dono Sanchez-Almara Cartoon Dialectics by Tom Kaczynski Horror Double Feature 1 by Travis McIntire, Joshua Werner, Sean Seal Monstrous Mad Dash by Greg Wright, Ken Lamug Seeress Embla of the Dead by Kasey Pierce, Jay Jacot Paradox by Phillip Sevy Quantum and Woody 1 by Christopher Hastings, Ryan Browne Vagrant Queen: A Planet Called Doom 1 by Mags Visaggio, Jason Smith Deep and Dark Blue by Niki Smith Brina the Cat Vol 1 by Giorgio Salati, Christian Cornia Additional Reviews: What Did Jack Do?, Doctor Who ep6, Jurgens Thor Omnibus News: new Cates/Shaw Image book, Bunn controversy, Steve Orlando joins Man of Action, King interview, Strange Adventures goes Black Label Trailers: Super Bowl trailers Comics Countdown: Criminal 12 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Conan the Barbarian 12 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson Shadow of the Batgirl by Sarah Kuhn, Nicole Goux Dial H For Hero 11 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Gibson X-Men 5 by Jonathan Hickman, RB Silva, Marte Gracia The Deep and Dark Blue OGN by Niki Smith Thor 2 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson Green Lantern: Black Stars 3 by Grant Morrison, Xermanico, Oliff Justice League Dark 19 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Fernandez, Anderson Olympia 3 by Tony Pires, Curt Pires, Dee Cunniffe, Jason Copland

Opinions May Vary
Episode 380 with Eisner Award Winning Artist Georges Jeanty!

Opinions May Vary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 62:54


Alright. It has been a few weeks since we've had a new guest. Alex and I have (mostly) recovered from our respective vacations. It's time to get talkin' with rad people again. This week we had the absolute pleasure of being joined by Eisner winning artist ! With over 20 years in the industry, Georges' work can been seen in various titles such as Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season Eight, The American Way, and Serenity: Leaves on the Wind just to name a few. In addition to his previous works, he recently ran his first which was successfully funded not more than 24 hours ago! We knew right from the start that we were going to have a blast talking with Georges and we hope you enjoy our chat with him. Be sure to check him out at a convention near you, keep an eye out for future Kickstarted works, and give him a follow on the various social medias! Enjoy! -Jr.

Slayerfest98
Brief Interviews from WhedonCon

Slayerfest98

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 63:18


In this special episode our Ian Carlos Crawford interviews James C Leary (who played Clem on Buffy), Julia Lee (who played Anne on Buffy and Angel), Camden Toy (who played one of The gentlemen and Gnarl on Buffy), Georges Jeanty (the artists from the Buffy comics), Dagney Kerr (Kathy Newman from Buffy) and Jonathan Woodward (who played Holden on Buffy and Knox on Angel). Don't forget to like Slayerfest 98 on Facebook(www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98/), follow us on Twitter(twitter.com/slayerfestx98), subscribe/rate us on iTunes, and visit our patreon (www.patreon.com/slayerfest98)! New episodes come out every other Tuesday (the same day Buffy aired), so see you all back here next time!

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Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 184

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 151:48


Top 500, Heroes in Crisis 6, Flash 65, Age of X-Man: X-Tremists, Amazing Spider-Man 16, Captain Marvel: Braver and Mightier, Sweetie, Forgotten Queen, Action Comics 714   Reviews: Oscars, Proof vol 1, Umbrella Academy: Dallas, Brooklyn 99 s2, Fighting With My Family, Dragon Prince s2   News:  Stumptown with Cobie Smulders, Gail Simone’s Seven Days from Lion Forge, DieDieDie Image controversy, Detective Pikachu trailer, Dark Phoenix trailer   Comics Details: Age of X-Man: The X-Tremists 1 by Leah Williams, Georges Jeanty, Roberto Poggi, MonkeySeed Captain Marvel: Braver and Mightier by Jody Houser, Simone Buonfantino, Erick Arciniega Sweetie 1 by Sean Dillon, Steven Petrivelli Forgotten Queen 1 by Tini Howard, Amilcar Pinna, Ulises Arreola Action Comics 714 by David Michelinie, Kieron Dwyer, Denis Rodier, Glenn Whitmore Proof vol 1 by Alexander Grecian, Riley Rossmo, Tyler Jenkins   Comics Countdown, 27 Feb 2019: Black Hammer: Age of Doom 8 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart West Coast Avengers 8 by Kelly Thompson, Gang-Hyuk Lim Terrifics 13 by Jeff Lemire, Joe Bennett, Dexter Vines, Mike Spicer Daredevil 2 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Sunny Gho Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt 2 by Kieron Gillen, Caspar Wijngaard, Mary Safro Bone Parish 7 by Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guim Wonder Woman 65 by G. Willow Wilson, Jesus Merino, Andy Owens, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Superior Spider-Man 3 by Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire Books of Magic 5 by Kat Howard, Tom Fowler, Jordan Boyd Invaders 2 by Chip Zdarsky, Butch Guice, Carlos Magno, Alex Guim

Buffy Back Issue Bin
Ep. 68 Georges Jeanty Interview

Buffy Back Issue Bin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 72:39


We talk with main series artist Georges Jeanty about his run of Buffy and Serenity comics!

The Vampire Historian
Short Interviews with Georges Jeanty and Ben Templesmith

The Vampire Historian

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 11:06


Happy National Comic Book Day! Last month, I attended the Dallas Comic Show in Lewisville, TX, where I had the opportunity to speak with Buffy artist Georges Jeanty and 30 Days of Night artist Ben Templesmith.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 099

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 134:16


Spider-Man Homecoming, Top 300, 13th Doctor, Dark Days: The Casting, American Way: Those Above and Those Below, Spider-Men II, Centipede 1, Calexit 1, Dread Gods 1, Last Song 1, Green Lantern: Earth One, Sterling Gates on CW, Netflix Umbrella Academy, Spirits of Vengeance, Tim Drake and Detective Comics, Goosebumps at IDW, Black Hammer: Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil, Karen Berger at Dark Horse, Jughead the Hunger ongoing, Archies ongoing. Details: Dark Days The Casting by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Andy Kubert, John Romita Jr, Jim Lee, Klaus Janson, Danny Miki, Scott Williams; American Way: Those Above and Those Below 1 by John Ridley, Georges Jeanty, Danny Miki; Spider-Men II 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Sarah Pichelli, Justin Ponsor; Centipede 1 by Max Bemis, Eoin Marron, Chris O'Halloran; Calexit 1 by Matt Pizzolo, Amancay Nahuelpan; Dread Gods 1 by Ron Marz, Tom Raney; Last Song 1 by Holly Interlandi, Sally Cantirino. Comics Countdown for 22 Jul 2017 10. Star Wars: Doctor Aphra 9 by Kieron Gillen, Kev Walker, Marc Deering 9. Amazing Spider-Man 30 by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger 8. Harbinger Renegades 5 by Rafer Roberts, Darick Robertson, Richard Clark 7. Bug: The Adventures of Forager 3 by Lee Allred, Mike Allred, Laura Allred 6. Dark Days: The Casting by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Andy Kubert, John Romita Jr, Jim Lee, Klaus Janson, Danny Miki, Scott Williams 5. Flash 26 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter 4. American Way: Those Above and Those Below 1 by John Ridley, Georges Jeanty, Danny Miki 3. Deadly Class 29 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd 2. Eternal Empire 3 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna 1. Kill or Be Killed 10 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser

Entre Cómics
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Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 65:43


- Dark Days The Casting #1. Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV y Andy Kubert, John Romita y Jim Lee. (DC). - Dread Gods #1. Ron Marz y Tom Raney. (IDW). - Skin & Earth #1. Lights (Dynamite). - Spider-Men II #1. Brian Michael Bendis y Sara Pichelli. (Marvel). - The American Way: Those Above and Those Below #1. John Ridley y Georges Jeanty. (Vertigo).

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Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 65:43


- Dark Days The Casting #1. Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV y Andy Kubert, John Romita y Jim Lee. (DC). - Dread Gods #1. Ron Marz y Tom Raney. (IDW). - Skin & Earth #1. Lights (Dynamite). - Spider-Men II #1. Brian Michael Bendis y Sara Pichelli. (Marvel). - The American Way: Those Above and Those Below #1. John Ridley y Georges Jeanty. (Vertigo).

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast
Fanbase Feature: Georges Jeanty Interview

The Fanbase Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 61:12


In this Fanbase Feature, Fanbase Press President Bryant Dillon talks with comic book artist Georges Jeanty about his work on Dark Horse Comics' Serenity: Leaves on the Wind, his interactions with the Browncoat fan base, his desire to see the crew of everyone's favorite Firefly do their laundry, and much more.

Graphic Novelism | The History of Comic Books
#14 "Podcast Of The Soul" (Dreams, Hoaxes, And Imaginary Tales Part III)

Graphic Novelism | The History of Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016


or "The Iron Lantern's Emerald Escape!" In part three of our four-part series on the greatest comic book stories never told, we uncover two epics that would have left DC Comics unrecognizable in their wake. Join The Unreal Experts as they trek through the heart of darkness to battle a mysterious adversary with plans to expose their favorite heroes' deepest frailties, are rescued by a cosmic soldier of fortune with a care-free attitude and unsettlingly familiar color scheme, and ponder along the way just how generic a company is willing to make a single character. What story nearly gave the DC Universe its own answer to "Watchmen"?What was the original identity of Guy Gardner? What kind of a name is Trammel Soloman? To find out, well, you'll just have to listen! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraphicNovelism Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/graphic-novelism/id1005133566 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=68076&refid=stpr  Music used: Neuro Rhythm by Jens Kiilstofte https://machinimasound.com/music/neurorhythm/ Licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) FURTHER READING The original pitch for Crisis Of The Soul Concept sketch for Trammel Soloman First ever sketch of Guy Gardner's classic costume (and that name...) Concept art for The Corruptor  The Corruptor's beautiful Tom Hiddleston face Be Research Mike and buy your own copy of Back Issue #9 for the full Crisis scoop An interview with Gerard Jones on his Green Lantern run, and "Emerald Twilight" The original solicits for "Emerald Twilight" This episode's cover is an edit of this Parallax sketch by Georges Jeanty

Because Comics
Ep 37 - Diesel, Hank Johnson, and the Return of Bruce Wayne

Because Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2015 41:22


It's another Bizarro episode! Mike and Jay recommend "Diesel" and "Hank Johnson, Agent of Hydra," and then Jay takes on Mike's traditional role, and guides us through the timey-wimey nonsense that is "The Return of Bruce Wayne!" Finally, we play "Super-Mundane," and Mike gets to ask, who would be the best (and worst) Dungeon Master?   Pull List:  Jay: "Hank Johnson, Agent of Hydra" (Marvel), written by David Mandel, art by Michael Walsh.  Mike: "Tyson Hesse's Diesel" (BOOM Studios), written and drawn by Tyson Hesse.    Main Segment:  "The Return of Bruce Wayne" (DC Comics), written by Grant Morrison, art by Lee Garbett, Frazier Irving, Georges Jeanty, Yanick Paquette, Pere Perez, Ryan Sook, and Chris Sprouse.    Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Dungeon Master?"    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

Entre Cómics
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Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2014 19:42


- Avengers Assemble #23.INH. Kelly Sue Deconnick/Warren Ellis y Matteo Buffagni. (Marvel). - Saga #18. Brian K. Vaughn y Fiona Staples. (Image). - Serenity: Leaves on the Wind #1. Zack Whedon y Georges Jeanty. (Dark Horse). - Uncanny Avengers #16. Rick Remender y Steve McNiven. (Marvel). - Black Science #3. Rick Remender y Matteo Scalera. (Image).

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Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2014 19:42


- Avengers Assemble #23.INH. Kelly Sue Deconnick/Warren Ellis y Matteo Buffagni. (Marvel). - Saga #18. Brian K. Vaughn y Fiona Staples. (Image). - Serenity: Leaves on the Wind #1. Zack Whedon y Georges Jeanty. (Dark Horse). - Uncanny Avengers #16. Rick Remender y Steve McNiven. (Marvel). - Black Science #3. Rick Remender y Matteo Scalera. (Image).

Just One Of The Guys
Just One of the Guys Episode #94

Just One Of The Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2013 96:35


Merry after Christmas (if there is such a greeting), and welcome back to another episode of Just One of the Guys. This time out we're covering a couple of books that will be certain to make you forget about being in the middle of winter, unless you are listening to this in the future or in an country where it's not winter now, in which case, this doesn't apply. Regardless, this week we've got Green Lantern #94 where Kyle meets his overly sexually aggressive talent agent, flies to Hawaii for a "job", and gets thrown in to a volcano by an island goddess. And as a bonus, the story continues in Superboy #47, where the Kid of Steel helps our Emerald Hero save the island while embodying all the traits one would ascribe to Superman himself (and I thought he was just that jerk kid from the Reign of the Supermen storyline). And to school me on why Superboy is such an amazing character, I've called upon fellow Okie and podcast genius Charlie Niemeyer (host of Superman in the Bronze Age and co-host of The Starman Observatory) to guide me through my blind spot in the legacy of the Superman family. So grab your leis and rum filled coconut drinks, as well as your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get to listening!Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.

Just One Of The Guys
Just One of the Guys Episode #94

Just One Of The Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2013 96:35


Merry after Christmas (if there is such a greeting), and welcome back to another episode of Just One of the Guys. This time out we're covering a couple of books that will be certain to make you forget about being in the middle of winter, unless you are listening to this in the future or in an country where it's not winter now, in which case, this doesn't apply. Regardless, this week we've got Green Lantern #94 where Kyle meets his overly sexually aggressive talent agent, flies to Hawaii for a "job", and gets thrown in to a volcano by an island goddess. And as a bonus, the story continues in Superboy #47, where the Kid of Steel helps our Emerald Hero save the island while embodying all the traits one would ascribe to Superman himself (and I thought he was just that jerk kid from the Reign of the Supermen storyline). And to school me on why Superboy is such an amazing character, I've called upon fellow Okie and podcast genius Charlie Niemeyer (host of Superman in the Bronze Age and co-host of The Starman Observatory) to guide me through my blind spot in the legacy of the Superman family. So grab your leis and rum filled coconut drinks, as well as your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get to listening!Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.

Is it a bicycle?
Season 5 - Episode 16 11/08/2013

Is it a bicycle?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2013


This week we have an interview with Georges Jeanty of Buffy and DC comics fame. Guest reviewer Shona joins us to discuss Ender's Game and the philosophy of payment methods. Mark gets on his high, but ultimately inadequate, horse over male sexual objectification in Thor. Nonso Anozie is the supporting actor of the week as he follows up Ender's Game with Dracula. Lastly we take the measure of Reign, a stirring drama of Maybelline abuse in the Middle Ages

This Good Podcast
Ep16 "Good News Everyone!"

This Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2013 130:03


The guys deal with Kenny's return. Handsome Corey stops by! Bobby from No Good News tests a guitar amp! Michael suffers consequences from mocking his child's bowel movements! Vinny manages to steal the show without a microphone! The guys play the "So It Goes" Demo!! Terence and Michael talk about the following comics that came out 9/25/13: - Batman: The Dark Knight #23.4 - Joker's Daughter #1 by Ann Nocenti and Georges Jeanty from DC Comics - Rat Queens #1 by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Roc Upchurch from Image Comics - Sex Criminals #1 by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky from Image Comics - Saga #14 by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples from Image Comics Terence: @4thworldzombie / @4thworldcomics Final episode of Breaking Bad recap with Michael, Andrew, Handsome Corey and Bobby! This episode of This Good Podcast is brought to you by Fourth World Comics in Smithtown, NY. Come to Fourth World, Tuesday October 8th at 11 PM for our Special Walking Dead Midnight release party for issue 115, the start of the "All Out War" storyline that celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Walking Dead. Everything in the store will be 20% off, plus we will have the exclusive Walking Dead Party Variant cover!

The Comics Alternative
Episode 44.1 - Discussing Comics about America at Lone Star Comics

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013 77:19


Andy and Derek are back at Lone Star Comics in Plano, TX, and this month they're talking about American-themed comics with the scheduling manager of the shop and good friend of the show, Shea Hennum. Since this is the month of Independence Day, the Two Guys with PhDs thought it would be a great opportunity to focus on comics about the United States, its history, its culture, and its people. Among the many comics they discuss are Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, Steve Darnall and Alex Ross's Uncle Sam, John Ridley and Georges Jeanty's The American Way, Howard Chaykin's American Flagg, Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's Preacher, Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams's Green Lantern/Green Arrow comics of the 1970s, Alan Moore's Swamp Thing,  the Marvel event Civil War, the various incarnations of Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters, and Paul Pope comics. They also talk about other kinds of comics, such as Adventure Time, Brandon Graham's Prophet (which Derek does like, thank you very much), Frank Young and David Lasky's The Carter Family, Garth Ennis's Fury MAX, and erotic comics, among others. They also give their two cents on the recent announcements on the acquisition of Archaia by Boom! Studios and on Kitchen Sink joining forces with Dark Horse. And as an extra added bonus, you get to hear Shea, Andy, and Derek describe what they plan to do for the July 4th holiday (nothing exciting, really). The Two Guys with PhDs also name the winner of their July contest and announce the theme of next month's Lone Star Comics discussion and giveaway: all-age comics. So be sure to check back in August for that episode!

Alpha Geek Interviews
AG Interviews Episode 01 - Georges Jeanty

Alpha Geek Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2010


Gnomewise interviews comic book artist Georges Jeanty.

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Casually Hardcore
Casually Hardcore - Phoenix Comicon Day 2 - Georges Jeanty

Casually Hardcore

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2010


Phoenix Comicon 2010

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed
MSP#105: The Cigars of the Pharaoh Podcast

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2009


In this issue: The Major Spoilers Crew goes outside their comfort zone and takes a look at The Adventures of Tintin. The poll of the week asks you to decide between your two favorite wisecracking robots, and plenty of reviews (including an exclusive advanced review). It's all in this issue of the Major Spoilers Podcast! NEWS Thoughts on Ghostbusters 3 LINKAGE REVIEWS Rodrigo SWORDSMITH ASSASSIN #1 Written by Andrew Cosby and Michael Alan Nelson Drawn by Ayhan Hayrula Toshiro Ono has spent his life making the best swords that have ever been forged and selling them to the highest bidder. But when his family is killed by a blade of his own making… Toshiro will do whatever it takes to make sure none of his swords ever kill again. Andrew Cosby, creator of EUREKA, and Michael Alan Nelson, creator of HEXED, brings feudal Samurai Japan to life like no other comic has done before. Matthew MIGHTY AVENGERS #26 Written by DAN SLOTT Pencils by STEPHEN SEGOVIA Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC The Avengers/Fantastic Four slobberknocker continues! This one’s got it all true believers: from MR. FANTASTIC and HANK PYM’S battle of the brains to HERCULES and THE THING’S battle o’ the brawn! When it’s over, expect BIG changes for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes– including the team’s all-new headquarters and a very disturbing DARK REIGN alliance. Stephen Batman: Streets of Gotham #1 Written by Paul Dini and Marc Andreyko Art by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs and Georges Jeanty and Karl Story Cover by Dustin Nguyen : Variant Cover by JG Jones As a new Batman rises on the streets of Gotham City, the heroes, villains and citizens take notice. How will the police feel about this new Batman, and can he control the crime in Gotham the way the old Batman did? MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK This week, we’re bringing it back ot robot on robot action by asking you to decide between the two beloved robots from Mystery Science Theater 3000. It’s kind of like asking you to choose between your two favorite children, but if you had to choose only one, would you pick Tom, or Crow? Get over to the Major Spoilers Website and vote. VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION Tintin: Cigars of the Paraoh Tintin and his dog Snowy are on a cruise ship in the Mediterranean Sea when they meet Dr Sarcophagus, an Egyptologist who owns a papyrus that he believes will lead him to the undiscovered tomb of the Pharaoh Kih-Oskh (a pun on kiosk, a newspaper stand). He invites Tintin to accompany him. Tintin also has an unpleasant encounter with Roberto Rastapopoulos, a wealthy businessman. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast
MSP#105: The Cigars of the Pharaoh Podcast

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2009 100:09


In this issue: The Major Spoilers Crew goes outside their comfort zone and takes a look at The Adventures of Tintin. The poll of the week asks you to decide between your two favorite wisecracking robots, and plenty of reviews (including an exclusive advanced review). It's all in this issue of the Major Spoilers Podcast! NEWS Thoughts on Ghostbusters 3 LINKAGE REVIEWS Rodrigo SWORDSMITH ASSASSIN #1 Written by Andrew Cosby and Michael Alan Nelson Drawn by Ayhan Hayrula Toshiro Ono has spent his life making the best swords that have ever been forged and selling them to the highest bidder. But when his family is killed by a blade of his own making… Toshiro will do whatever it takes to make sure none of his swords ever kill again. Andrew Cosby, creator of EUREKA, and Michael Alan Nelson, creator of HEXED, brings feudal Samurai Japan to life like no other comic has done before. Matthew MIGHTY AVENGERS #26 Written by DAN SLOTT Pencils by STEPHEN SEGOVIA Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC The Avengers/Fantastic Four slobberknocker continues! This one’s got it all true believers: from MR. FANTASTIC and HANK PYM’S battle of the brains to HERCULES and THE THING’S battle o’ the brawn! When it’s over, expect BIG changes for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes– including the team’s all-new headquarters and a very disturbing DARK REIGN alliance. Stephen Batman: Streets of Gotham #1 Written by Paul Dini and Marc Andreyko Art by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs and Georges Jeanty and Karl Story Cover by Dustin Nguyen : Variant Cover by JG Jones As a new Batman rises on the streets of Gotham City, the heroes, villains and citizens take notice. How will the police feel about this new Batman, and can he control the crime in Gotham the way the old Batman did? MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK This week, we’re bringing it back ot robot on robot action by asking you to decide between the two beloved robots from Mystery Science Theater 3000. It’s kind of like asking you to choose between your two favorite children, but if you had to choose only one, would you pick Tom, or Crow? Get over to the Major Spoilers Website and vote. VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION Tintin: Cigars of the Paraoh Tintin and his dog Snowy are on a cruise ship in the Mediterranean Sea when they meet Dr Sarcophagus, an Egyptologist who owns a papyrus that he believes will lead him to the undiscovered tomb of the Pharaoh Kih-Oskh (a pun on kiosk, a newspaper stand). He invites Tintin to accompany him. Tintin also has an unpleasant encounter with Roberto Rastapopoulos, a wealthy businessman. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.

Random Signal
R.S. #73 - The Bat Slayer

Random Signal

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2008 54:55


My wife Ryn joins me once again as co-host. Check out her brand new blog The Suburban Herbivore! All the music in this episode is from the album Our One Mistake by The Old Ceremony from Chapel Hill, NC. [MySpace] [Emusic] [iTunes] Song 1: Get To Love The Great Bat Incident Bats my be hella creepy when they get in your house, but they are actually fascinating creatures! Read more about them on Wikipedia, The Source of All Knowledge. If you have a wild animal problem, we highly recommend AAAnimalControl.com Song 2: Believer Comic book reviews 1. Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Joss Whedon's Season EightPublisher: Dark Horse Comcis Writers: Joss Whedon, Brian K. Vaughan, and Drew Goddard Principle artist: Georges Jeanty2. Angel: After the FallPublisher: IDW Publishing Writers: Joss Whedon and Bryan Lynch Art: Franco Urru Song 3: Papers In Order