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You don't need a lucky cat bone because this week the bookclub gang discuss a good ol' fashioned Hellboy tale! Enjoy some listener feedback, tell us your favorite ABBA song and join us for “Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. The Return of Effie Kolb!” That demon dog was a good boy, give that baby a piece of cheese! 15:43 - Listener Feedback 40:51 - Whaddya see, Whaddya say? 45:33 - The Return of Effie Kolb Back "Mirenda and the Golden Horns" on Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grimwilkins/mirenda-and-the-golden-horns Check out Bedrock City Comics https://www.bedrockcity.com/ Bedrock City Live shows every Wednesday https://www.facebook.com/groups/bedrocklive Magician and the Snake sculptors! Mystic Pots Studio https://linktr.ee/mysticpotsstudio Fajnifajky - http://etsy.com/shop/fajnifajky, https://instagram.com/fajnifajky?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== A Matt Strackbein comic “End of the Line” https://movieflip.net/news/bein15 Mike Mignola's Art group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/121664335173788/?mibextid=aE13LE Hellboy Wiki https://hellboy.fandom.com/wiki/The_Last_Knight_of_St._Hagan Julian Xamo Hellboy Reading Order https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g_6LwKE4T73xoIKnCj0X3d_b1aDRnzdLNun8gDqXOPs/edit#gid=0 Right Hand of Doom Book Club on Dischord! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1L4cLFgka8u75rRb3bIohWaBHlET5Fgs5YFjA_F0i_is/edit Check out The Letterhack interview with Mark Tweedale! https://youtu.be/iTRlAEC5tYk?si=cqfy0hxh1zfZon7a Check out Hayden Orr at Last Book on The Shelf podcast! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1917765 https://open.spotify.com/show/2LWwFOS47xNUmQA8S2NNmK https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/last-book-on-the-shelf/id1604416407 Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke https://www.rossradke.com/ also check out and like Ross Radke's Webtoon "SpandEX" https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/spandex/list?title_no=785312 "Take A Chance On Me" by ABBA used for educational purposes only. opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
This week the gang reunite to talk about comics, public domain, conventions, comics, publishing, legendary creators, comics and more comics! Theres irreverent chat and thought provoking chat about the medium we all love as well as tons of brilliant indie books to check out! Great stuff to check out this week - Steve Lafler, Baltimore Comic Con, NoBrow, Vern - Custodian of the Universe, Viz Comics, Graphic Gospel, Tribute Press, Now Thats What I Call Turning Tricks, Mike Aston, Merenda and the Golden Horns, Grim Wilkins, Masters Vol 1, Reckless Hero, Spread Love Comics, Atomic Books, Kill More, Local Man, Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecs, Punchline: The Vaudvillains, Ted Sikora, Parker Girls, Terry Moore
BOOKCLUB MEMBERS! C'MON DOWN! This week come roll the dice and take your chance because the bookclub is discussing some Silver Surfer comics! Enjoy a hefty bag of listener feedback, some talkin about draculas and our discussion of "Silver Surfer issue 7: The Infinite All In!" Now let's roll for some precious little things! 04:18 - Listener Feedback 44:23 - Whaddya See, Whaddya Say? 53:26 - Silver Surfer discussion Back "Mirenda and the Golden Horns" on Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grimwilkins/mirenda-and-the-golden-horns Check out The Letterhack interview with Mark Tweedale! https://youtu.be/iTRlAEC5tYk?si=cqfy0hxh1zfZon7a BBC Article "Why Gamblers Get High Even When They Lose." https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20160721-the-buzz-that-keeps-people-gambling The Mountain Whippoorwill (Or, How Hillbilly Jim Won The Great Fiddler's Prize) by Stephen Vincent Benét https://www.yourdailypoem.com/listpoem.jsp?poem_id=1932 Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke, https://www.rossradke.com/ also check out and like Ross Radke's Webtoon "SpandEX" https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/spandex/list?title_no=785312 "Red Tape," by Agent Provocateur, "Right Where I Belong," by The Muppets, "Silver Surfer Theme," by Shuki Levi, "The Devil Went Down To Georgia," By The Charlie Daniels Band, "Price is Right theme," by Edd Kalehoff & "Girlfriend" by Matthew Sweet used for educational purposes only. opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
Bossa Nova! It's movie time! This week the bookclub gang get emotional about a wet, sad rat while talking over the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," movie from 1990! Grab some pizza and your green VHS and follow along with us! I made a funny! Back "Mirenda and the Golden Horns" on Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grimwilkins/mirenda-and-the-golden-horns Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke, https://www.rossradke.com/ also check out and like Ross Radke's Webtoon "SpandEX" https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/spandex/list?title_no=785312 opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
Awrooo! This week we're all turning into werewolves and draculas because guest host, Wes Mattice, is back to discuss more from the Baltimore series! Check out some listener feedback, play some drums in a castle and check out our discussion of "Baltimore: The Wolf and the Apostle!" We're sending the wolf! 03:17 - Listener Feedback 20:24 - Whaddya see, whaddya say? 34:41 - The Wolf and the Apostle Back "Mirenda and the Golden Horns" on Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grimwilkins/mirenda-and-the-golden-horns Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke, https://www.rossradke.com/ also check out and like Ross Radke's Webtoon "SpandEX" https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/spandex/list?title_no=785312 Agent Provocateur "Red Tape" used for educational purposes only "Witchfinder Theme," by Andrew Adair https://andrewadair.bandcamp.com/ opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
Grab your loincloth and wrap up your leg because this week were joined by guest host and comic creator, Ross Radke! Join the book club gang as we check out the ol' feedbag, discuss our favorite bad media and go in-depth on the book, "Mirenda," by Grim Wilkins! Now lets go mushroom hunting with a pig-dog! 02:44 - Listener Feedback 29:59 - Whaddya See, Whaddya Say? 34:27 - Mirenda by Grim Wilkins Back "Mirenda and the Golden Horns" on Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grimwilkins/mirenda-and-the-golden-horns More from Ross Radke! https://www.rossradke.com/ Check out our guest appearance on Last Book on The Shelf for their "Twin Peaks" special https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-peaks-feat-bookclub-member-comics/id1604416407?i=1000583304435 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1917765/11536109-twin-peaks-feat-bookclub-member-comics Legion of Andy blog - Ben Day Dots https://legionofandy.com/2013/06/03/roy-lichtenstein-the-man-who-didnt-paint-benday-dots/?fbclid=IwAR2vOZQ3Ac2Cn9-FDhoZKXCQV2Eyj6glcGwIeMq4l82no-yE_Gkgvegvsl4 Multiveristy Review of "Miss Truesdale & The Fall of Hyperborea" (SPOILERS AHEAD) http://www.multiversitycomics.com/reviews/miss-truesdale-4/ Banner image by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke, also check out and like Ross Radke's Webtoon "SpandEX" https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/spandex/list?title_no=785312 Kyle Gordon "Planet of the Bass," & Eiffel 65 "Blue," used for educational purposes only opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
The recording of today's episode was such an unexpected delight! Look, I know that comics are a visual medium. I understand that. But I like words, or at least I thought I did until I sat down with Grim Wilkins' Mirenda. It is a gorgeously illustrated and largely silent comic that I was enraptured by. Grim is back and bringing the follow-up Mirenda and the Golden Horns to Kickstarter. Grim and I chat about the development of Mirenda, the freedom he had on the project, and pushing himself to see what was possible both narratively and visually. This was a fantastic conversation and I'm very much looking forward to more Mirenda. As we mentioned in the podcast, use the coupon code YETI5 to get 5% off your order at CraftiComics.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at Antonio Campos' The Devil All The Time on Netflix. Some other titles discussed include Nightbreed, Pretending I'm Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story, The Dead Zone, The Social Dilemma, Golden Horns, Coastal Elites, The Dead Zone, and This Is Paris. 00:01:25 - The Devil All The Time review 00:21:50 - Watch list 00:48:46 - New releases web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
Today I talk to Asger Folmann about viking history and in general; the pre-Christian history of Scandinavia and the North, to better understand the culture in which the Nordic shamanic practice of Seiðr (Seid) and the volva (völva/vølve) excited. We discuss historical reenactment, the lifestyle of the vikings, their belief system; the Nordic gods, Norse mythology & folklore, the Golden Horns of Gallehus, and much more. Asger Folmann is a Danish/American actor, author, and songwriter, based in the US. He is known for his quirky roles, notably as Bandy in the highly anticipated fantasy feature classic, Heavenquest: A Pilgrim's Progress. He also runs a YouTube channel where he talks about crypto currencies, among other topics. - Asger Folmann's Podcast Metaquest: https://anchor.fm/asger-folmann - Asger Folmann's YouTube Channel 'Ask Asger': https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH-EogZ7LHZ5LyArNtRKOeQ - Asger Folmann's Twitter: https://twitter.com/NitfortheMONEY - Learn Shamanic Journeying with shaman Sandra Ingerman - reserve your free space: https://shiftnetwork.infusionsoft.com/go/sjgheg/a20347 - Learn more about my practice; Nordic Music Magic: https://nordicmusicmagic.com/ - Join the Nordic Magic Link Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/394185897935369/ - Become a patron of mine on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NordicMagicLink - The song featured in this episode: "I Am" - Emma Cairo - Check out my music & website: https://emmacairo.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/emma-cairo/message
A recent book review I read began with the line “borderlands are back.” It’s certainly true that more and more historians have used borderland regions as the stage for some excellent work on the construction of national identities (or indifference to them) in recent years. J. Laurence Hare, Associate Professor of History at the University of Arkansas, makes a novel and highly compelling contribution to that literature with Excavating Nations: Archaeology, Museums, and the German-Danish Borderlands (University of Toronto Press, 2015). As the title suggests, the book looks at the role of antiquities and archaeology in the creation of Danish and German national identities from the early nationalist period through the twentieth century. The region between Denmark and Germany is perhaps not the place many Americans think of when they think of Scandinavia (home of wind-swept islands and fjords) or Germany (with its forests and Alpine vistas). Yet the German-Danish borderland has a very distinctive landscape all it own–of fens and moors, swamps and dikes–and that landscape contains fascinating antiquities. Unlike the Mediterranean, with its coliseums and cathedrals, the German-Danish borderland is the home of burial mounds and lost cities of the Viking Age, bog bodies and earth works, and mysterious treasures like the Golden Horns of Gallehus. Hare’s book detailing the ways these artifacts of an ancient past came to stand as markers of modern identities is an elegantly written and thoroughly fascinating contribution to the expanding literature on borderlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent book review I read began with the line “borderlands are back.” It’s certainly true that more and more historians have used borderland regions as the stage for some excellent work on the construction of national identities (or indifference to them) in recent years. J. Laurence Hare, Associate Professor of History at the University of Arkansas, makes a novel and highly compelling contribution to that literature with Excavating Nations: Archaeology, Museums, and the German-Danish Borderlands (University of Toronto Press, 2015). As the title suggests, the book looks at the role of antiquities and archaeology in the creation of Danish and German national identities from the early nationalist period through the twentieth century. The region between Denmark and Germany is perhaps not the place many Americans think of when they think of Scandinavia (home of wind-swept islands and fjords) or Germany (with its forests and Alpine vistas). Yet the German-Danish borderland has a very distinctive landscape all it own–of fens and moors, swamps and dikes–and that landscape contains fascinating antiquities. Unlike the Mediterranean, with its coliseums and cathedrals, the German-Danish borderland is the home of burial mounds and lost cities of the Viking Age, bog bodies and earth works, and mysterious treasures like the Golden Horns of Gallehus. Hare’s book detailing the ways these artifacts of an ancient past came to stand as markers of modern identities is an elegantly written and thoroughly fascinating contribution to the expanding literature on borderlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent book review I read began with the line “borderlands are back.” It’s certainly true that more and more historians have used borderland regions as the stage for some excellent work on the construction of national identities (or indifference to them) in recent years. J. Laurence Hare, Associate Professor of History at the University of Arkansas, makes a novel and highly compelling contribution to that literature with Excavating Nations: Archaeology, Museums, and the German-Danish Borderlands (University of Toronto Press, 2015). As the title suggests, the book looks at the role of antiquities and archaeology in the creation of Danish and German national identities from the early nationalist period through the twentieth century. The region between Denmark and Germany is perhaps not the place many Americans think of when they think of Scandinavia (home of wind-swept islands and fjords) or Germany (with its forests and Alpine vistas). Yet the German-Danish borderland has a very distinctive landscape all it own–of fens and moors, swamps and dikes–and that landscape contains fascinating antiquities. Unlike the Mediterranean, with its coliseums and cathedrals, the German-Danish borderland is the home of burial mounds and lost cities of the Viking Age, bog bodies and earth works, and mysterious treasures like the Golden Horns of Gallehus. Hare’s book detailing the ways these artifacts of an ancient past came to stand as markers of modern identities is an elegantly written and thoroughly fascinating contribution to the expanding literature on borderlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent book review I read began with the line “borderlands are back.” It’s certainly true that more and more historians have used borderland regions as the stage for some excellent work on the construction of national identities (or indifference to them) in recent years. J. Laurence Hare, Associate Professor of History at the University of Arkansas, makes a novel and highly compelling contribution to that literature with Excavating Nations: Archaeology, Museums, and the German-Danish Borderlands (University of Toronto Press, 2015). As the title suggests, the book looks at the role of antiquities and archaeology in the creation of Danish and German national identities from the early nationalist period through the twentieth century. The region between Denmark and Germany is perhaps not the place many Americans think of when they think of Scandinavia (home of wind-swept islands and fjords) or Germany (with its forests and Alpine vistas). Yet the German-Danish borderland has a very distinctive landscape all it own–of fens and moors, swamps and dikes–and that landscape contains fascinating antiquities. Unlike the Mediterranean, with its coliseums and cathedrals, the German-Danish borderland is the home of burial mounds and lost cities of the Viking Age, bog bodies and earth works, and mysterious treasures like the Golden Horns of Gallehus. Hare’s book detailing the ways these artifacts of an ancient past came to stand as markers of modern identities is an elegantly written and thoroughly fascinating contribution to the expanding literature on borderlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent book review I read began with the line “borderlands are back.” It’s certainly true that more and more historians have used borderland regions as the stage for some excellent work on the construction of national identities (or indifference to them) in recent years. J. Laurence Hare, Associate Professor of History at the University of Arkansas, makes a novel and highly compelling contribution to that literature with Excavating Nations: Archaeology, Museums, and the German-Danish Borderlands (University of Toronto Press, 2015). As the title suggests, the book looks at the role of antiquities and archaeology in the creation of Danish and German national identities from the early nationalist period through the twentieth century. The region between Denmark and Germany is perhaps not the place many Americans think of when they think of Scandinavia (home of wind-swept islands and fjords) or Germany (with its forests and Alpine vistas). Yet the German-Danish borderland has a very distinctive landscape all it own–of fens and moors, swamps and dikes–and that landscape contains fascinating antiquities. Unlike the Mediterranean, with its coliseums and cathedrals, the German-Danish borderland is the home of burial mounds and lost cities of the Viking Age, bog bodies and earth works, and mysterious treasures like the Golden Horns of Gallehus. Hare’s book detailing the ways these artifacts of an ancient past came to stand as markers of modern identities is an elegantly written and thoroughly fascinating contribution to the expanding literature on borderlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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