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BLOODHAUS
Episode 106: Blonde Death (1984) (w/special guest Dylan Dawson)

BLOODHAUS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 68:52


This week on Blondehaus – I mean, er—Bloodhaus, Josh and Dru are joined by trash movie genius, Dylan Dawson! They discuss the best shot-on-video film of all time, BLONDE DEATH!!! This is a tape by James Dillinger aka queer novelist James Robert Baker. From wiki: James Robert Baker (October 18, 1947 – November 5, 1997) was an American author of sharply satirical, predominantly gay-themed transgressional fiction. A native Californian, his work is set almost entirely in Southern California. After graduating from UCLA, he began his career as a screenwriter, but became disillusioned and started writing novels instead. Though he garnered fame for his books Fuel-Injected Dreams and Boy Wonder, after the controversy surrounding publication of his novel, Tim and Pete, he faced increasing difficulty having his work published. According to his life partner, this was a contributing factor in his suicide.”They also discuss the Frankenhooker VHS, Dylan's wife was in House of the Devil, erotic thrillers, Triple Fisher: The Lethal Lolitas of Long Island, the novels of James Robert Baker, EZTV, The Beaver Trilogy, Guy Maddin's Archangel, Rape of the Vampire, Freeway, Ken Russell's Whore, My Bloody Valentine, Redneck Zombies, Henry & Glenn Forever, Angry Samoans, Boy Wonder, Tim & Pete, Sean Baker, and more!Buy the Bleeding Skull blu-ray while supplies last: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/blonde-death NEXT WEEK: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)  Follow us all across the internet: Bloodhaus: https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkel https://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/ Dylan Dawson https://letterboxd.com/dyldaws/ 

Dreams of Consciousness
Bonus Episode: Talking to comics writer/artist Ed Luce about metal

Dreams of Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021


In this crossover with Comic Stans Podcast Episode 3, I spoke with comics writer/artist Ed Luce (Wuvable Oaf, Henry & Glenn Forever & Ever, Decibel Magazine) about his experiences as a metal fan. Comic Stans is a new podcast I launched, where I speak to comics creators about their work, process, and experiences in the industry. You can find out more at patreon.com/comicstans. Music In This Episode: Judas Priest: "Hellbent For Leather" Cretin: "Ghost of Teeth and Hair" Sanguisugabogg: "Sangui Succulent Decedent" Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com

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Gutter Boys
Episode 24 - More Human Than the Humans with Tom Neely

Gutter Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 70:49


GGGGGGGGGUTTER BOYS is back with Episode 24, and we've got another guest! Best known for Henry & Glenn Forever and his multiple album covers he's done over the years, Tom Neely as a Los Angeles-based artist that has several awards under his belt including an Ignatz for his debut book, The Blot, and is the co-creator of The Humans with writer Keenan Marshall Keller on Image. We go over news and listener questions before going into Tom's experiences working with The Last Podcast on the Left, his development as a cartoonist and comic creator, the various sources of his inspiration that informs his work, the nature of bootleg and fan comics, and his past career in animation. You can check out more of Tom's work at his website, www.iwilldestroyyou.com, his Patreon at patreon.com/tomneely, and on Instagram (@iwilldestroytom) & Twitter & (@tomneelyart). Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the next episode, or give the Gutter Boys a follow on Instagram and Twitter: JB: @mortcrimpjr Cam: @camdelrosario. And of course, please like, share, and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and help grow the Gutter Gang Nation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gutterboys/support

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Panelism
#75 - The Tipping Point / Henry and Glenn Forever

Panelism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 38:52


Todd and Taylor get off the big two bandwagon this week and pick a couple of obscure indie titles, neither of which is a complete story. Taylor talks about The Tipping Point from European publisher, Humanoids. He thinks it is a good read for anyone interested in art, poetry, great stories who wants to get into comics and see what is possible in the medium. Todd goes the other way and talks about the hilariously weird Henry and Glenn Forever. Well, hilarious if you know the music of Henry Rollins and Glenn Danzig and want to see what it would be like if they were romantic partners who lived next door to the famous Satanists, Hall and Oates.Find all of our episodes and more podcasts at http://findusthere.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Comic Book Bears Podcast
Comic Book Bears Podcast Issue #112 - Wuvable Oaf's Ed Luce!!!

Comic Book Bears Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 65:11


We are absolutely thrilled to bring to the Comic Book Bears Podcast for the first time the creative force behind Wuvable Oaf, the one and only Ed Luce! Ed joins Steve Mowry and Bill Zanowitz and they have Ed take us through the origins of everyone's favorite kitty cat loving, headbanging and hirsute masked wrestler up to the most current Oaf book Blood and Metal which recently came out on Fantagraphics! Amidst the expected talk about bears and cats and music and wrestling, we also explore Ed's work on Henry and Glenn Forever, his story in a sex themed issue of Heavy Metal along with some insight into Ed's future work! (Big thanks to Bennet Marks for the pic of Ed with Goteblüd himself!)

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The Comics Alternative
Interviews - Tom Neely and Keenan Marshall Keller

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 91:48


On this interview show, Derek and Andy W. have a fun time talking with Tom Neely and Keenan Marshall Keller. The first trade volume of their series, The Humans, recently came out from Image Comics, and next week the narrative arc will continue with issue #5, in which the simian bikers make their drug run in L.A. Although every issue of The Humans is filled with action and dynamic art, this upcoming installment is particularly energetic, complete with chase scenes, road fights, blown-off faces, pissing on police cars, plenty of explosions, and an abundance of profanity. In fact, as the Two Guys point out, this has to be the most "fucked"-filled episode of The Comics Alternative that the guys have ever recorded. (And of course, it bears the appropriate "explicit" rating in iTunes.) Keenan and Tom cut loose with the conversation, just as their biker gang rides roughshod over 1970s Bakersfield. They discuss the genesis of The Humans, the series' humble beginning as a self-published 0 issue, their relationship with Image Comics, the joys of living and working (literally) right down the street from each other, the kick-ass work of colorist Kristina Collantes, and the creation of a larger Humans "universe," complete with its own soundtrack. You will even hear in this interview original tunes created specifically for The Humans. Tom and Keenan also discuss their larger plans for the series, possible spin-off narratives that flesh out their storyworld, and Humans-branded biker magazines. Although most of the conversation is devoted to the current series, the Two Guys ask their guests about their past works, including Keenan's Force Majeure and Tom's The Blot. Derek is especially interested in talking with Tom about Henry and Glenn Forever and Ever, how he came up with the idea -- not surprisingly, there was a lot of drinking involved -- and the story behind the satanic Hall and Oates. Not only is there a lot of explicitness in this episode, but there's tons of laughing, as well. If you love comics about biker apes, drug use, exploding heads, and blow jobs, then The Humans -- and this interview with Tom and Keenan -- is definitely for you!

The Comics Alternative
Interviews - Jim Rugg

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 69:48


Andy and Derek are happy to have on the podcast the multifaceted Jim Rugg, whose new printing of Street Angel (created with Brian Maruca) was just released by AdHouse. The guys talk with Jim about the significance of the new printing -- a colorful discussion -- as well as the book's protagonist Jesse Sanchez, an "orphan of the streets and skateboarding daughter of justice" who "fights a never ending battle against the forces of evil, nepotism, ninjas, and hunger." The artist discusses the title's early days at Slave Labor Graphics as a serial and its final issue as the launching pad for another Rugg/Maruca creation, Alan "Afrodisiac" Driesler, the mysterious, irresistible, smooth dark chocolate brother of the streets who fights to protect his turf and his ladies. And of course, it's inevitable that the guys get into a discussion of 1970s culture and comics, including kung fu, TV cop shows, blaxploitation films, and Big Jim action figures. Derek and Andy also talk with Jim about his work on other titles, including Supermag (AdHouse), The Plain Janes (DC/Minx), and his art for titles as diverse as The Guild, Adventure Time, and Henry and Glenn Forever and Ever. It's a fun conversation, one with as much savvy and street smarts as the characters who populate Jim's stories.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 105 - Reviews of Henry & Glenn Forever & Ever, Masterful Marks, and Wytches #1

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 106:09


On this week's episode of the podcast, Andy and Derek explore the worlds of hardcore cohabitation, biographical brilliance, and wood witches. They begin with Henry & Glenn Forever & Ever, the new collection from Tom Neely and friends (Microcosm Publishing). This follows Neely's original minicomic Henry & Glenn Forever and collects the four-issue miniseries published between 2013 and 2014. For those unfamiliar, this is a situational satire of metal rockers Henry Rollings and Glenn Danzig, working from the premise of their love for one another and placing their relationship in a variety of different sitcom-like scenarios. Tom Neely created the original, and more narratively substantive, stories of Henry and Glenn, but he has many of his artist friends — such as Mark Randolph, Ed Luce, Johnny Ryan, and Noah Van Sciver — contribute short pieces as well. Some stories are better than others, but the Two Guys conclude that the book as a whole is hilariously fun. Next, Derek and Andy turn to Masterful Marks: Cartoonists Who Changed the World, a collection of graphic biographies edited by Monte Beauchamp (Simon and Schuster). In fact, they spend a good chunk of this week's show talking about this book…and there is a lot to discuss. It's composed of sixteen short comics that present the lives of such luminaries as Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Jack Kirby, Winsor McCay, Charles Schulz, Walt Disney, Osamu Tezuka, Chas Addams, Dr. Seuss, and Hergé. These biographies are written and drawn by impressive creators in their own rights, such as Nora Krug, Arnold Roth, Frank Stack, and Denis Kitchen. The guys discuss most of these biographies, but they particularly highlight two of their favorites: Peter Kuper's take on Harvey Kurtzman and Drew Friedman's look at Robert Crumb. In fact, the latter is not so much a biography of the legendary artist as much as it is a story of Friedman's experiences and relationship with Crumb. Much like Kuper's, this is more than a straight-out biography. It's a personal and even self-reflexive narrative. Finally, the Two Guys get all excited about the new series from Scott Snyder and Jock, Wytches (Image Comics). They point out that while this could have easily been a Vertigo title, Snyder is apparently wanting to try his indie chops over at Image with a new ongoing series. And he and Jock have started off impressively! What makes the first issue of Wytches so engaging is its elaborate setup and its emersion in the everyday. Both Andy and Derek mention how the world that Snyder sets up reminds them of their own childhoods and the kind of creepy wooded areas that fueled their own imaginations. They're both on board with this new title, and they hope — they expect — it to be another in Image's growing line of perennials, following the likes of The Walking Dead, Saga, and Manhattan Projects.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 328

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 150:48


Mighty Skottie Young joins us to talk about Guardians of the Galaxy and Rocket Raccoon, Adventure Time, Henry and Glenn Forever and Ever by Tom Neely and Friends (Jim Rugg, Tom Scioli, Ben Marra, Josh Bayer, Matthew Allison, and more!), Jason Howard, Justin Jordan and Kyle Strahm's Spread from Image, Jim Mahfood and Los Angeles Ink Stains, Bendis' Guardians, and a whole mess more!

Zone-casts: The Echo Chamber
Episode 76: Henry and Glenn Forever

Zone-casts: The Echo Chamber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2014 71:20


With the recent passing of Oderus Urungus, we're discussing weird/creepy bands! Plus a little gaming talk. Topics include: GWAR, Joan Rivers, Alice Cooper, Glenn Danzig vs. Henry Rollins, Laverne and Shirley, Nick at Nite, The Aquabats, Fantasia, Duke Nukem, virtual reality, and more!

Robots From Tomorrow!
Episode 51: Pull List for February 26

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 18:17


Picks for Wednesday, February 26, 2014 Mike- Sheltered #7 & Henry and Glenn Forever and Ever #4 Greg- Fantastic Four #1 & Three #5 For this episode, the one hundred thirteenth installment of our weekly "Pull List" series, the lads pick a couple of books hitting shelves this week and talk about why they're excited to read them. These bite-sized audio nuggets are the perfect way to kick off the comics week -- for anyone from the most curious newcomer to the most dedicated Wednesday Warrior! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Music is John Hughes by Anamanaguchi. Enjoy your funny books.

Shakeytown Radio Hour

MariNaomi is an author and illustrator, combining her talents as a writer and an artist to tell stories of "love, sex, failure [and] hope." She published the zine "Estrus Comics" for ten years, as well as produced work in others mediums, such as painting and collage. Her first book, "Kiss & Tell: A Romantic Resume, Ages 0 to 22" came out in 2011 as she began a tour with the feminist literary collective Sister Spit, and she is working on her second book, "Turning Japanese."Mari joins BFH on the podcast to discuss the pivotal role Ron Paul played in her life (well, at least the very first part), growing up in the Bay Area and her struggles as an independent artist, and her more recent roles in academia and mentoring. They also chat about hostess bars, "Henry and Glenn Forever and Ever," hanging out with Armisted Maupin on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and tongue baths from animal friends (hear one live on the air!). Featuring the music of The The.

Inkstuds
Tom Neely

Inkstuds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2011 61:27


Blot cartoonist Tom Neely returned to the Studs to chat about his latest book The Wolf as well as his collaborative project, Henry and Glenn Forever. And don’t forget that awesome mixtape that Tom did a couple of years ago.

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Giant-Size Podcast – WatchPlayRead

Maybe it was the holding back thing from the last episode, but this one seemed to be one of our dirtiest yet. Yeah, that’s a good thing. We reviewed Henry & Glenn Forever, Creepy #4, and Action Comics #894. Our Half-Assed-Backwards was Green Lantern Rebirth #1. Don’t forget to come down to SLC’s Main Library […]

Shakeytown Radio Hour
Tom Neely

Shakeytown Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2010 112:18


Tom Neely (http://iwilldestroyyou.com) is an artist whose work includes the award-winning "The Blot" and his latest release, "Henry and Glenn Forever," which imagines Rollins and Danzig as a domestic partnership. We discuss small town folk art, horror comics, the D.I.Y. ethic, and ducking gunfire. We also hear Tom's music project, Self Indulgent Werewolf.

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