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The (Not So) New 52
Episode 161: GODHEAD

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 161:45


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:22 - Green Lantern / New Gods: Godhead #1 (Jensen, Jordan, Venditti, Soule, Bunn and Various) 0:14:32 - Green Lantern #35 (Robert Venditti and Billy Tan) 0:21:58 - Action Comics #35 (Greg Pak and Scott Kolins) 0:32:43 - Gotham Academy #1 (Brendan Fletcher, Becky Cloonan and Karl Kerschl) 0:42:25 - Lobo #1 (Cullen Bunn and Reilly Brown) 0:49:46 - Detective Comics #35 (Benjamin Percy and John Paul Leon) 0:57:17 - Grayson #3 (Tim Seeley, Tom King and Mikel Janin) 1:07:56 - Batman / Superman #14 (Greg Pak and Diogenes Neves) 1:18:15 - Justice League #34 (Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins) 1:28:37 - Aquaman and the Others #6 (Dan Jurgens and Lan Medina) 1:38:41 - Green Arrow #35 (Ben Sokolowski, Andrew Kreisberg and Daniel Sampere) 1:49:10 - Justice League 3000 #10 (Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Howard Porter) 2:00:33 - Wonder Woman #34 (Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang) 2:10:49 - Swamp Thing #35 (Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz) 2:21:08 - Batman Eternal #26 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Higgins, Seeley and R.M. Guera ) 2:29:59 - New 52: Futures End #22 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Patrick Zircher) 2:38:45 - 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 160: YEARS

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 139:00


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:52 - Superman: Doomed #2 (Charles Soule, Greg Pak and Various) 0:19:11 - Batman Eternal #25 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Higgins, Seeley and R.M. Guera) 0:28:11 - New 52: Futures End #21 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Cully Hamner) 0:37:17 - Catwoman: Futures End #1 (Sholly Fisch and Patrick Olliffe) 0:48:06 - Harley Quinn: Futures End #1 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Chad Hardin) 0:58:35 - Superman: Futures End #1 (Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks) 1:07:34 - Red Lanterns: Futures End #1 (Charles Soule and Jim Calafiore) 1:18:20 - Sinestro: Futures End #1 (Cullen Bunn and Igor Lima) 1:27:15 - Aquaman and the Others: Futures End #1 (Dan Jurgens and Sean Chen) 1:35:59 - Flash: Futures End #1 (Robert Venditti, Van Jensen and Brett Booth) 1:44:24 - Star-Spangled War Stories Featuring G.I. Zombie: Futures End #1 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Scott Hampton) 1:52:37 - Justice League Dark: Futures End #1 (J.M. DeMatteis, Len Wein and Andres Guinaldo) 2:03:38 - Booster Gold: Futures End #1 (Dan Jurgens and Various) 2:14:19 - 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

Inframundo Relatos (Historias De Terror)
LA GUERA - HISTORIAS de Traileros

Inframundo Relatos (Historias De Terror)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 26:02


❌ SIGUEME EN YOUTUBE, INFRAMUNDO RELATOS: https://goo.gl/MjkWjbO ❌ VIDEOS DE HORROR: https://www.facebook.com/inframundorelatos/❌ HISTORIAS DE HORROR: https://www.youtube.com/c/INFRAMUNDORELATOSConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relatos-de-terror--5605088/support.

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb
Israel bombardeia porto no Iêmen

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 0:56


O Exército de Israel bombardeou, neste sábado (20/07), alvos dos Houthis no Iêmen. A ação é uma resposta aos ataques dos rebeldes ao país, que ocorrem desde outubro de 2023.

ESPURNA
CONSECUENCIAS MACROHISTÓRICAS de la GUERA en UCRANIA, con Riestra y Espín

ESPURNA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 57:27


Hoy hablamos de las CONSECUENCIAS MACROHISTÓRICAS de la GUERA en UCRANIA, con Riestra y Espín... Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Reserva de Maná
Reserva de Cómics #55: Daredevil/Elektra Amor y Guera, PRO, Big Game, Masacre de Daniel Way y Please save my Earth 7

Reserva de Maná

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 34:30


Nueva entrega de Reserva De Cómics, el spin-off en el que os hablamos de los cómics de la editorial Panini que vamos leyendo por medio de nuestro contestador automático. Hoy os traemos: Daredevil/Elektra Amor y Guera, PRO, Big Game, Masacre de Daniel Way y Please save my Earth 7.

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

This episode we're discussing the fiction genre of Suspense! We talk about crime, mysteries, horror, and even suspense! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Things We Read (or tried to…) Ascension by Nicholas Binge The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2023 edited by Lisa Unger and Steph Cha Malice by Keigo Higashino Dead Woman Walking by Sharon J. Bolton Alice in Borderland by Haro Aso (Wikipedia) Night Fever by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Reckless by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips A Solitude of Wolverines by Alice Henderson Read But Not Mentioned Find Me by Anne Fraser Ghost Eaters by Clay McLeod Chapman The Midnight Line: Jack Reacher #22 by Lee Child The Phantom Scientist by Robin Cousin, translated by Edward Gauvin Wyrd, vol. 1 by Curt Pires and Antonio Fuso Colorless, vol 1 by Kent Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry by Mary Higgins Clark Other Media We Mentioned Scalped by Jason Aaron, R.M. Guera, and others  Case Histories by Kate Atkinson At the Mountains of Madness by H. P. Lovecraft (Wikipedia) Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube by Blair Braverman Small Game by Blair Braverman Links, Articles, and Things Hark! Podcast Category:Fiction about death games (Wikipedia) What Matthew described as “escape room fiction” Final girl (Wikipedia) 20 Suspense Novels by BIPOC Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. The Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji Dirty Laundry by Disha Bose A Person of Interest by Susan Choi When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole Sleeping with Strangers by Eric Jerome Dickey The Between by Tananarive Due Shutter by Ramona Emerson The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris We Lie Here by Rachel Howzell Hall The Mantis by Kotaro Isaka My Sweet Girl by Amanda Jayatissa The Leftover Woman by Jean Kwok Are You Sara? by S.C. Lalli Cherish Farrah by Bethany C. Morrow The Man in My Basement by Walter Mosley Ride or Die by Gail-Agnes Musikavanhu Fish Swimming in Dappled Sunlight by Riku Onda, translated by Alison Watts Sinister Graves by Marcie R. Rendon There Should Have Been Eight by Nalini Singh In the Dark We Forget by Sandra S.G. Wong Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, December 19th it's time for our Favourite Reads of 2023! Then on Tuesday, January 2nd it's time for trains, planes, and automobiles (and bicycles) as we discuss non-fiction books about Transit and Transportation!

Los Danieles
Análisis de la guera en Gaza | Habla Sandra Borda

Los Danieles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 92:10


“No hay nadie en el sistema internacional diciendo que Petro está liderando una posición ProPalestina, con eso difiero.”

Los Danieles
Análisis de la guera en Gaza | Habla Sandra Borda

Los Danieles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 92:10


“No hay nadie en el sistema internacional diciendo que Petro está liderando una posición ProPalestina, con eso difiero.”

DAMA VENENOSA
SUPUESTA AMANTE DEL CHARITO SACA PRUEBAS DE SU RELACIÓN CON EL

DAMA VENENOSA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 10:03


Supuesta amante del Charito mostró pruebas de su relación durante su entrevista con Melany la Guera ​⁠ en TikTok. Sitió: http://damavenenosa.comDisclaimer: We make no warranty to the accuracy or correctness of our content. Opinions are freely expressed and the only intention of this podcast is to entertain and create a dialogue amongst it's listeners.All rights reserved by DamaVenenosa.

Simplemente Venenosa
SUPUESTA AMANTE DEL CHARITO SACA PRUEBAS DE SU RELACIÓN CON EL

Simplemente Venenosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 10:03


Supuesta amante del Charito mostró pruebas de su relación durante su entrevista con Melany la Guera ​⁠ en TikTok. Sitió: http://damavenenosa.comDisclaimer: We make no warranty to the accuracy or correctness of our content. Opinions are freely expressed and the only intention of this podcast is to entertain and create a dialogue amongst it's listeners.All rights reserved by DamaVenenosa.

Web Rádio Censura Livre
AULAS COM FILATELIA | O BRASIL NA SEGUNDA GUERA MUNDIAL, EURICO GASPAR DUTRA E GETÚLIO VARGAS

Web Rádio Censura Livre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 61:03


Dia 22/02 - 18:30h - Temas: O Brasil na Segunda Guerra Mundial, Eurico Gaspar Dutra e Getúlio Vargas. Youtube = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xn7y7kE39E Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/events/968433327481643

DROPPING GEMS
BATTLING ANXIETY AND OVERCOMING INSECURITY FT. GUERA

DROPPING GEMS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 37:49


In this episode we have two sisters conversing about what it's like to battle anxiety and overcoming insecurities. Thank you guys for tuning in

Mankind Podcast
Lex Bratcher Live At Harambe Cafe

Mankind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 42:28


Beezy and Guera host this epic episode of Pod With Friends, featuring the legendary Lex Bratcher and recorded in front of a live studio audience at Harambe Cafe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noticerespect/message

KISS FM NOTICIAS
Las noticias de la tarde del 7 de diciembre 2022

KISS FM NOTICIAS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 8:10


Dos trenes de Rodalies han chocado en la estación de Montcada i Reixac-Manresa (Barcelona) y ha dejado 155 heridos. En el aeropuerto de Barcelona un avión aterrizó de emergencia por una pasajera que fingió estar de parto, tras lo cual 28 personas saltaron a la pista y trataron de huir. ERC ha confirmado que presentarán enmiendas al texto de reforma del Código Civil, para modificar el delito de malversación, en el marco del Código Penal para derogar la sedición. La vicepresidenta Yolanda Díaz ha informado que propondrá al PSOE actuar sobre la cesta de la compra y sobre las hipotecas. Fuera de nuestras fronteras. El presidente ruso, Volodimir Putin, dice que llevará tiempo lograr los objetivos en Ucrania, mientras el presidente ucraniano, Volodimir Zelenski, es elegido persona del año por la revista Time. El presidente de Perú, Pedro Castillo, ha decretado disolver temporalmente el Congreso e instaurar un Gobierno de emergencia nacional. En Argentina, la vicepresidenta Cristina Fernández Kirchner ha sido condenada este martes a 6 años de prisión. Terminamos con lo más destacado de este 2022 para Billboard.   Producción: Daniel RelovaRealización: Gustavo Luna  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Especiales KISS FM
Las noticias de la tarde del 7 de diciembre 2022

Especiales KISS FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 8:10


Dos trenes de Rodalies han chocado en la estación de Montcada i Reixac-Manresa (Barcelona) y ha dejado 155 heridos. En el aeropuerto de Barcelona un avión aterrizó de emergencia por una pasajera que fingió estar de parto, tras lo cual 28 personas saltaron a la pista y trataron de huir. ERC ha confirmado que presentarán enmiendas al texto de reforma del Código Civil, para modificar el delito de malversación, en el marco del Código Penal para derogar la sedición. La vicepresidenta Yolanda Díaz ha informado que propondrá al PSOE actuar sobre la cesta de la compra y sobre las hipotecas. Fuera de nuestras fronteras. El presidente ruso, Volodimir Putin, dice que llevará tiempo lograr los objetivos en Ucrania, mientras el presidente ucraniano, Volodimir Zelenski, es elegido persona del año por la revista Time. El presidente de Perú, Pedro Castillo, ha decretado disolver temporalmente el Congreso e instaurar un Gobierno de emergencia nacional. En Argentina, la vicepresidenta Cristina Fernández Kirchner ha sido condenada este martes a 6 años de prisión. Terminamos con lo más destacado de este 2022 para Billboard.   Producción: Daniel RelovaRealización: Gustavo Luna  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Some of My Friends Read Comics
185 - Scalped by Jason Aaron & R.M. Guera + Superman: For All Seasons #3

Some of My Friends Read Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 86:22


It's been a while since we read a Vertigo book, so with today's episode we take our first foray into Jason Aaron and R. M. Guera's Scalped, a Native American noir book with lots of rich history to play off of. It's a book filled with a bunch of assholes who all hate each other. Classic! Then we continue our read of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's Superman For All Seasons with issue #3, the Fall issue, which takes a slightly different approach than the first two issues did. Next Time: We remember comics writer Alan Grant with Detective Comics #583-586.  

Some of My Friends Read Comics
184 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return to New York + Superman: For All Seasons #2

Some of My Friends Read Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 54:01


We've got Turtle Fever! The new TMNT game reminded us how great the Ninja Turtles are, so we go back to Eastman and Laird's original series to read the now classic Return to New York story from issues 19-21. Why is it so classic? There's a worm-filled Shredder. Nuff said. We then continue our long-read of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's Superman for All Seasons with issue #2, the Summer issue. It's hot outside too! How topical! Next Time - Scalped: Indian Country by Jason Aaron & R.M. Guera  

The Personal Element
Episode 10: Guera, Where You Going?

The Personal Element

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 28:48


Based on the Beck song, "Que Onda Guero", Kelly Shire's musical essay (first published in Memoir Mixtapes) explores a young girl's search for identity while working in a warehouse. Surrounded by men who have hired her because they thought she was white (not half-Mexican) and thought she would "class up the place", she handles herself with grace, eventually discovering that she desires something more. Here's a link to the Beck song that inspired the essay.

Especiales KISS FM
Las noticias del domingo, 13 de marzo de 2022

Especiales KISS FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 7:04


Hoy se han reunido Pedro Sánchez y los líderes autonómicos en la Conferencia de Presidentes. Allí, han firmado una declaración institucional, que ha contado con el respaldo de todos los presentes. Incluye una bajada de impuestos para los sectores más afectados por la guerra de Ucrania, así como aclaraciones del papel de España en cuanto a la acogida de refugiados ucranianos. No obstante, no se han detallado medidas concretas, algo que han echado en falta algunos líderes autonómicos. Es el caso de Concha Andreu, Alberto Núñez Feijóo o Isabel Díaz Ayuso. En cualquier caso, uno de los temas principales en esta conferencia de presidentes era la guerra de Ucrania, conflicto que ha avanzado también hoy. Y es que las fuerzas rusas han bombardeado una base militar cerca de Polonia, además de un colegio. En este conflicto, ha fallecido un periodista estadounidense, lo cual, ha dicho Estados Unidos, “tendrá consecuencias”. Eso sí, según los negociadores de los dos bandos, ha mejorado el clima de las negociaciones. Por lo demás, descubrimos el lema del próximo congreso nacional del PP, así como la última canción de Imagine Dragons. Producción: Carmen DesmontsEdición: Cristina Muñoz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prova Oral
Fernando Alvim com Felipe Pathé Duarte.

Prova Oral

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 57:31


A Guera na Ucrânia explicada para que todos percebam o que está a acontecer.

Economia a Polpette
Ep. 97 - Gli effetti economici della guera sia per noi che per gli altri

Economia a Polpette

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 26:14


Grazie alla domanda di @cersosimochiara rispondo a una dedlle domande più richieste in questi giorni, ossia quali sono le sanzxioni e che impatto hanno? Ma soprattutto come farà la banca centrale russa? . Questi e molti altri i temi affreontati nella puntata del podcast di questa settimana in cui vediamo i temi economici relativi alle sanzioni. Questa è anche una scusa per vedere come le banche centrali funzionino e come si comporti il sistema finanziario in situazioni di blocco degli asset esteri come in questo caso! . Buon Ascolto! l.ead.me/economia-a-polpette

Don Cheto Al Aire
Show de Miercoles 12 de Enero 2022

Don Cheto Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 35:57


Familiaaaa, Hora Miercoles el gran debut de La Guera! Como el Chino esta participando desde su casa, finalmente nos presento a la "Guera", y creo'ke mejor nos quedamos con ella en lugar del Chino. Escuchenos hasta el final pa'que oiga lo que tuvo que decir dentro de nuestra Encuesta Piratona; Quisiera que mi pareja fuera MAS ____ y MENOS ____. Creo'ke que los comentarios daran mas que hablar que el arguende que se cargan los Rivera ome! Si usted quiere participar taen lo puede hacer mandandome su comentario por el Insta a @DonChetoalAire. Como siempre gracias por escucharnos y los esperamos otraves mañana Jueves eh. Guenas nochis.

Don Cheto Al Aire
Show de Miercoles 12 de Enero 2022

Don Cheto Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 38:27


Familiaaaa, Hora Miercoles el gran debut de La Guera! Como el Chino esta participando desde su casa, finalmente nos presento a la "Guera", y creo'ke mejor nos quedamos con ella en lugar del Chino. Escuchenos hasta el final pa'que oiga lo que tuvo que decir dentro de nuestra Encuesta Piratona; Quisiera que mi pareja fuera MAS ____ y MENOS ____. Creo'ke que los comentarios daran mas que hablar que el arguende que se cargan los Rivera ome! Si usted quiere participar taen lo puede hacer mandandome su comentario por el Insta a @DonChetoalAire. Como siempre gracias por escucharnos y los esperamos otraves mañana Jueves eh. Guenas nochis. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Church of the Geek
Off The Shelf -- The G-dd-mned: The Virgin Brides

Church of the Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 8:49 Transcription Available


Welcome to “Off The Shelf”, our comic book reviews of recent titles. These are designed to be brief reviews of current books and series that we think you should check out.Brian discusses The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides, written by Jason Aaron, art by R.M. Guera, colors by Giulia Brusco Friend of the podcast Wil Rose and Homebrewed Christianity host Trip Fuller talk with Jason Aaron: https://trippfuller.com/2020/06/25/jason-aaron-he-is-worthy-but-is-god-thor-star-wars-and-southern-bastards/ Connect with us on Twitter @GeekChurch and on Facebook at Church of the Geek or at the blog Church of the Geek.To help support the podcast, please visit our Ko-Fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/churchofthegeekTheme song by @RickRackYouTube

Girls Talking Life
#68 Talasi Guera [Summer of Joy: Joy Like a Mountain]

Girls Talking Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 30:45


We are wrapping up our Summer of Joy series with Talasi Guerra, author of Joy Like a Mountain. She is a Christian communicator who is passionate about infusing Jesus into her everyday life and empowering others to do the same. Talasi and I talk about the continuous cycle she was stuck in of feeling shame and guilt for making choices that didn't align with her beliefs, and how after a long battle with anorexia and depression, she cried out to God for help. Talasi shares that she didn't feel close to God in that moment, but says “looking back, I can see that He was so near because he heard me and started to get to work.” Talasi shares about what she calls the “joy crisis” and how joylessness effects us. She encourages us to dig in to what the bible says about joy and tells us that when she challenged herself to read about biblical joy every day for a month, reflect on it and apply what she read, her “mind was blown” and she'd “never experienced so much joy.” She tells us that when life feels like a mountain, joy is the tool that help us up and over, but we have to choose to intentionally pursue it. Talasi is committed to bringing light and life to the world around her by sharing her story, speaking truth, and offering hope to others. Talasi and her husband Ryan reside in Western Canada along with their daughters, Avra and Katana, and their massive strategy board game collection.   MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Joy Like a Mountain: Unleash the Power of Biblical Joy on the Journey of Life Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us. – Romans 5: 3-4 (NIV) 7-Day Joy Challenge   TALASI'S FAVORITE 5 Town and Field Church Podcast Parent Cue 30 Minute Workouts Maracaibo Board Game The Women's Speakers Collective   CONNECT WITH TALASI Instagram | Facebook | Website

El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo
¿Te han pagado con sexo algún servicio?

El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 46:37


¿Alguna vez te han ofrecido sexo o algo más para pagarte algún servicio? La pandemia hizo más notorio este tipo de prácticas y acá te traemos algunas historias de nuestros oyentes.Además te  traemos los mejores consejos para cambiar a tu pareja fea, por una nueva y bien buena.Esto y mucho más en el podcast del Bueno, la Mala y el Feo ¡Puro Show!

CinefiliSerialmente
Ep.20 Carnival Row

CinefiliSerialmente

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 53:21


Puntata Carnival Row, la serie tv Amazon Prime che ha diviso pubblico e critica. Amore, guerra, conflitti razziali e un efferato omicidio. Ricetta esplosiva per Orlando Bloom e Cara Delevingne.

Página 13 - Podcast
Martínez y Cavallo por “Five came back: The Reference Films”, cuando grandes directores de Hollywood fueron a la guera y el 10º Festival de la Cineteca Nacional

Página 13 - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 51:07


En una nueva edición del viernes de cine en Página 13, Iván Valenzuela junto a Ascanio Cavallo y Antonio Martínez, comentaron “Five came back; The Reference Films”, el nuevo reestreno de Netflix de 2017 dirigida por el experto documentalista Laurent Bouzereau. Se relatan los documentales de la Segunda Guerra Mundial - y la participación de Estados Unidos en la guerra - de cinco realizadores exitosos como John Ford, Frank Capra, William Wyler, George Stevens y John Huston.

Página 13 - Podcast
Martínez y Cavallo por “Five came back: The Reference Films”, cuando grandes directores de Hollywood fueron a la guera y el 10º Festival de la Cineteca Nacional

Página 13 - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 51:07


En una nueva edición del viernes de cine en Página 13, Iván Valenzuela junto a Ascanio Cavallo y Antonio Martínez, comentaron “Five came back; The Reference Films”, el nuevo reestreno de Netflix de 2017 dirigida por el experto documentalista Laurent Bouzereau. Se relatan los documentales de la Segunda Guerra Mundial - y la participación de Estados Unidos en la guerra - de cinco realizadores exitosos como John Ford, Frank Capra, William Wyler, George Stevens y John Huston.

Noticias ONU
Mujer, COVID-19, Bolivia, 10 años de guera en Siria... Las noticias del lunes

Noticias ONU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 3:54


La crisis del COVID-19 tiene rostro de mujer” y causará “daños incalculables”, denuncia el Secretario General. La OMS necesita 1960 millones de dólares este año para seguir luchando contra el COVID-19. La ONU pide “respetar el debido proceso” tras la detención de Añez en Bolivia. Este 15 de marzo se cumplen 10 años de la guerra en Siria. La ONU ha querido dar voz a 100 sirios para que compartan sus experiencias de la última década. 

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

The Stack
The Stack: Crossover, Sweet Tooth And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 56:36


On this week's comic book review podcast: Crossover #1 Image Comics Story by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Sweet Tooth: The Return #1 DC Comics Creator, writer, artist Jeff Lemire Wolverine: Black, White & Blood #1 Marvel Comics Written by Gerry Duggan, Matthew Rosenberg and Declan Shalvey Art by Adam Kubert, Joshua Cassara and Declan Shalvey Origins #1 BOOM! Studios Created by Arash Amel, Lee Krieger and Joseph Oxford Script by Clay McLeod Chapman Art by Jakub Rebelka Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons #1 Dark Horse Comics/IDW Written by Jody Houser & Jim Zub Line art by Diego Galindo Backtrack #8 Oni Press Written by Brian Jones Art by Jake Elphick U.S.Agent #1 Marvel Comics Written by Priest Art by Georges Jeanty That Texas Blood #5 Image Comics By Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips Mighty Morphin' #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Ryan Parrott Illustrated by Marco Renna Spy Island #3 Dark Horse Comics Written bye Chelsea Cain Art by Lea Mitternique Web of Venom: Empyre's End #1 Marvel Comics Written by Clay McLeod Chapman Art by Guiu Villanova Batman #102 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Carlo Pagulayan Dryad #6 Oni Press Written by Kurtis Wiebe Illustrated by Justin Barcelo The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #4 Image Comics Written by Jason Aaron Art by r.m. Guéra Thor #9 Marvel Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Nic Klein Wicked Things #6 BOOM! Box Created and written by John Allison Art by Max Sarin DCeased: Dead Planet #5 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Trevor Hairsine Inkblot #3 Image Comics Written by Emma Kubert Art by Rusty Gladd X-Men #14 Marvel Comics Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Mahmud Asrar and Leinil Yu Marauders #14 Marvel Comics Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Stefano Caselli SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex:                 What's 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 comic books that have come out this week. Pete:                We sure do. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 This is the main thing people are concerned about right now is new comics. That's what we're all talking about on this Wednesday morning. So let's get into it. Let's talk about new comics. Let's just chill out and have a good time and not stress about absolutely anything else going on in the world. Kick it off with Crossover #1 from Image Comics, story by Donny Cates, art by Jeff Shaw. This is a highly anticipated comic. And I got to say, I feel like it was worth the wait. If you didn't pick it up, mild spoilers here. But the idea of the book is it takes place in a world where a comic book crossover suddenly pops up in the real world, in Colorado, essentially changing the entire world. And a bunch of things reverberate off of there years later, as we meet various characters who have been affected by this comic book crossover. What did guys think about this book? Pete:                Well, from the cover, I really wanted to get blasted in the face with a rainbow. And I'm glad that they took the time to make sure that happened in the comic, so- Justin:              So you felt like you got blasted in the face? Pete:                Yeah, yeah. I felt like they did a good job of getting that across. Justin:              I like this book a lot as well. It's one of those like, bang bang premise books where it's just like, this is it. And then it's like you slowly then start to meet the characters. And I do think in this book specifically, you don't really get too much of a sense of the characters by the end of the first issue. But the premise is such a sort of satisfying idea that I think it sells it on that alone. Pete:                Can I just be the guy who says the thing we're all thinking? That little girl in the comic, shitty artist, she's probably not going to be able to get any work. Justin:              Wow. Because she's got dots. Alex:                 No, no she draws- Pete:                No, because of her artist skills. Alex:                 Yeah, she draws a not so great drawing by the end of the book. Justin:              I see, I see, I got you. Oh at the end, yes. Alex:                 What I really appreciate about this, like you're saying Justin is, there's so many things that are nicely set up in this book beyond the central concept of the book. It's such, as usual, smart writings from Donny Cates. It also really stretches Jeff Shaw, in terms of multiple comic book styles. The promise here is that Donnie and Jeff have gotten characters that we know. This isn't just them, creating a world whole cloth. This is also them bringing in characters from Image from other comic book companies, that this is legitimately a actual comic book crossover. And we haven't quite gotten there yet. Because most of it, we're spending outside of Colorado and the ground zero zone where it all goes down. Alex:                 But the promise is, we're going to get there soon. And I would be shocked if we don't get things like Rick Grimes walking in front of a comic book store, Savage Dragon popping through. At least all of these Image Comics characters, and potentially some DC and Marvel characters through as well. As long as it stays grounded in those characters, the main characters of the book, I think it's going to be a wild ride to take. Justin:              Yeah, and the revelation at the end of the first issue was like, “Oh, shit, can they do this?” And I think that's a great feeling to have at the end of an issue. Like, can they pull this off? And feeling like, “Well, this issue is good.” So yeah, they probably can. Alex:                 Yeah. Pete:                It'll be interesting. I think it does a good job of being like, “Here is something that… We all know what a crossover means. Like, here's the title that's going to grab you and then kind of try to put a twist on it.” And it is that will they be able to pull this off? And that's very exciting for a first issue. Alex:                 Let's talk about another book that probably shouldn't work. But I think of course totally does. Sweet Tooth: The Return #1 from DC Comics creator, writer and artist, Jeff Lemire. As you can figure out from the title, this is Jeff Lemire, returning to a almost perfect comic book series, Sweet Tooth years later, that was about a young animal boy that pairs up with an old man journeys through a post apocalyptic world try to find Safe harbor. They eventually kind of found it. And this picks up as happens in the first panel of the first issue, 300 years later, except things are happening again. As they say in old Twin Peaks, it is happening again. And that's definitely a lot of the vibe that I think we get here. Man, I loved this book and the audacity of it and the fact that I have no idea where it's going to go. Particularly by the end, how'd you guys feel? Justin:              I agree with you like the idea of setting the premise like, oh, the story is starting over and we're hitting very similar beats, but in a totally different world, means they're going to just like totally throw that out of whack. Like very quickly, I think. And I love Sweet Tooth. It's such a distinct book, and to be able to see it back on the shelves in a limited series though. Right. So that's a totally different thing. Alex:                 Yes. Pete What do you think about this one? You're a big Sweet Tooth fan. Pete:                Yeah, this was- Justin:              You got a real sweet tooth. Pete:                Yeah, it just… Don't get me started, I eat so much fucking candy. Alex:                 Hey Pete you got the sweetest teeth I've ever seen. Justin:              Hey it's Sweet Pete. Who's here? It's Sweetie Petey. Looking for his little sugar lick. Alex:                 Sweet Pete you want one of your meat treats? Pete:                When you guys are done. Alex:                 Never. Justin:              Never done. Pete:                So Black Label's putting this, which is interesting. It means they can kind of get a little crazier. So it'll be interesting to see how much they push on that side. But I thought like the art was great. It really felt like Sweet Tooth. I thought it was very kind of weird world that he kind of woke up in. This inside, but kind of outside world. So I think they did a good job being like, “Hey, remember everything you love still here? New-ish kind of scenario. Come along for this ride.” And I think yeah, it does a great job of getting you excited for another story, with this team with this kind of gang that we know and love. So I think they did a great job of kind of returning to the well on this. Alex:                 Yeah, I agree. Let's move on to another one that I'm sure you like Pete. Wolverine Black, White and Blood #1 from Marvel Comics written by Gerry Duggan, Matthew Rosenberg, Declan Shalvey, art by Adam Kubert, Joshua Cassara and Declan Shalvey. As you could probably figure out from the title, I think this is an anthology all about Wolverine that uses black, white, and blood and that's pretty much it. So- Justin:              Actual blood. Alex:                 Yeah. Justin:              Human blood is what it's printed in this book. Pete:                So, this is just the story that I need right now. With all the insane shit going on I just want a Wolverine story. Okay, I don't want to have to think about Fuck Island or how many swords, whatever, who's got and read a bunch of fucking menus or articles or whatever the fuck in between panels. Just give me a fucking comic book about Wolverine. Thank you. Yes, this is my favorite pick from the week. I loved it. Great use of red, and then the black and white coloring. This is just a lot of fun and good times. Justin:              Exactly. Pete, you're right. It's so simple. The first story is just a simple story about a man from the 19th century who is born a mutant, has a healing factor he falls in love with the red haired woman. Later he is absorbed into a Weapon X program which is run by a secret government organization. He's experimented on, adamantium is added to his claws for some reason, in his skeletal system. He is then trained to fight using magnets, fight other monsters, that are built in this thing, and that people eventually feel pity for him because he does have some sort of conscience. It's a simple story. Pete:                Yeah it's simple. Just give me a Wolverine story. All right. Alex:                 Classic. It's like Dick and Jane, basically. Justin:              Yes. Exactly, you're talking about of course, the Jim Carrey movie. Alex:                 As usual with this sort of thing I think. Gerry Dugan and Matthew Rosenberg, Declan Shalvey, all good storytellers. Pete:                The Dugs. Alex:                 The Dugs. So they're all solid stories. For my money, the Declan Shalvey- Pete:                Rosenberg's great. Alex:                 … The third story is easily the best one. And I think part of that is that Declan Shalvey, as both the writer and the artist understands the challenge here and creates a story that plays to the strengths of the panels. It's simpler, it's more straightforward. It plays to those splashes, the small splashes both of blood but also the splash of the paddles. And I like that one quite a bit. Personally. Justin:              Interesting. I really like the Weapon X story from Gerry Dugan. Pete:                I loved the Rosenberg story the most. The Wolverine and a baby, I don't need to see that. But [Zaubs 00:09:40] you do you. But what's nice is three stories. If you pick this book up, probably like one of them. I thought this was great. You what you're getting and it delivers. Justin:              One of my favorite movies was Three Claws and a Little Baby. So I get it. Pete:                I thought you were going to say and a little lady, but you didn't. Justin:              No, I preferred baby. Alex:                 That's the sequel. Justin:              The sequel, yeah. Alex:                 Origins- Justin:              One claw's played by Steve Gutenberg, one claw's played by Ted Danson… Pete:                Come on, The Gute- Alex:                 What do you prefer? Do you prefer Three Claws and a Baby or Claws Academy? Justin:              That's though, or the Santa Claws? We're getting to that season. Alex:                 Origins #1 from Boom Studios created by Arash Amel, Lee Krieger and Joseph Oxford, script by Clay McLeod Chapman and art by Jacob Rebelka . I got to tell you I probably should have done some research here because I was very confused about the credits. Is this a video game or was this a previous property Why are there so many creators and a different script writer? What's going on? But as it is the hero here I think is Jacob Rebelka's art which is weird, set in a post-apocalyptic world, there's a bunch of people wandering through. It seems very close to the Museum of Natural History but clearly isn't. They pick up those strawberries but the strawberries are very bad for you. I needed more information personally in this first issue, but I still like the art quite a bit. Justin:              The strawberries are just filled with worms. It's not like they're… Alex:                 Oh, okay. Gotcha. So normal strawberries. Justin:              A normal strawberry. Alex:                 Yes. Justin:              I agree with you, the art in this book is amazing. I'm very intrigued by the story. I don't know exactly what's happening. It feels like there's a some sort of clone baby, but they talk about the baby, who is then later somewhat more of an adult, is named David. But they make it seem like he's famous somehow. Is there a David that you think it is, like David Beckham? Alex:                 Copperfield? Justin:              Oh, yes. When I was five, David Copperfield made me disappear. Pete:                Yeah, you've told us that story. Alex:                 Yeah, we know. Justin:              Have I told you that story? Yeah, well, just letting me know, it's available- Alex:                 Not to interrupt but when I was five, David Beckham made me disappear. Pete:                Wow. Justin:              He bent you out of reality. Alex:                 Pete, what do you think about this one? Pete:                I think the art's are unbelievable. I love the kind of like, seeing the subway entrance in the middle of the grass was kind of really cool. Justin:              It's lush. Pete:                Yeah, it's very creative. It's a cool story. I'm excited to see where this goes. But as of now, it's like, there's this baby named David. And so it's like, is this… Justin:              Oh, David Schwimmer. Pete:                Oh, it's a friend's reference. Because David Schwimmer did have that scene where he got it on in the museum. Justin:              Yes, he worked in a museum and it's in New York. Pete:                Yeah. So that's it, right there. Justin:              And if you're going to need to clone a human to restart the population. You're going to want a Schwimmer. You're going to want to get a Schwimmer. Pete:                Yeah, you're going to want a Schwimmer. Alex:                 You got to yell “Get me the pall bearer.” Justin:              Yes, definitely. Iconic film. Alex:                 Stranger Things Dungeons and Dragons #1 from Dark Horse Comics and [crosstalk 00:13:16]- Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Written by Jody Houser and Jim Zub. Line art by Diego Galindo. This is something that Jim Zub plugged on our live show many, many weeks ago at this point. I still kind of didn't know what to expect going in this. But I was surprised how much I enjoyed this. There are less of the Stranger Things and more as an homage, a loving tribute to the history of Dungeons and Dragons is what kind of comes through here. And that's kind of nice. Pete:                Yeah, that's what the Zub-hub was talking about. Like he was really talking about how this really is a love letter to D&D, and kind of really gets into it. And I thought that was a cool kind of way to come at it. You can tell from this, the passion kind of just comes through in the pages. At first when he was telling us on the show, I was like, “Okay.” But this really works in this comic, I thought this was a lot of fun. And I love the kind of little pages at the end where you can kind of start your own. I thought this was great. I thought this was a lot of fun. Justin:              It felt like regular things. It felt like, just things. They were just going about their business as kids. That's not a criticism per se it's just I think this is a hard prequel to the TV show Stranger Things. Bringing in how they got into D&D, which is very cool. And I like this book a lot better than the other Stranger Things book that we read, I think last week, because it feels a little more true to the characters and it feels like in line with the story of the TV show. Pete:                It's going to get strange. All right, they're just kind of starting things out first. Alex:                 Yeah, they've started with Dungeons and Dragons. They're going to move to Advanced Dungeons and Dragon and that's when things are going to get real fucked up. Pete:                Real strange. Justin:              That's crazy. Alex:                 Let's move on to Backtrack #8 from Oni Press written by Brian Joines and are by Jake Elphick. This is, as we've plugged in many, many times, about a Cannonball Run style race but through time. Here mysteries are slowly starting to unfold about the racers who are all tied to the race in different ways. They also end back in pirate times, which is a fun era to put them in. I, as usual, had quite a blast reading this issue. How'd you guys feel about this one? Justin:              It's fun. We're getting into a lot of like, specific character, small moves. And I feel like we're building up towards sort of some big revelations here pretty soon. And yeah, I like them being in pirate times. It's a fun, iconic place for them to be. Pete:                Yeah, it's interesting, because it's like this crazy race throughout time. So you're like, “Oh, Fast and Furious meets Back to the Future.” But like, what's great is we're getting as we're in this insane race, we're getting little kind of windows into people's backstory, why they're here, why they are the way that they are. And it's nicely layered, like some comics issues are more focused on the race. This one's a little bit more focused on the kind of story, which is good. This comic continues to be really great, the art is fantastic. And it really adjusts to what time period it's in such a great way. Alex:                 I also like that we've finally gotten to a point with this book where it feels like Well, you can't eliminate any of these characters. But of course, they're going to and that's going to make it hurt that much more. We're not quite there yet, but in the next couple of issues, it feels like that's coming. And that's a good emotional place for the book to be in. Still a blast to read. If you haven't read it, definitely pick it up. Alex:                 Next up US Agent #1 from Marvel Comics written by Priest, art by George Jeanty. I was very excited personally to see George Jeanty on this book. I've really liked his art a lot since he was on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other things. He's good stuff. Of course priest, always reliable. And this is a bonkers book about the asshole Captain America going through the heartland, fighting who even knows why. But I really really enjoyed this quite a bit just for how best up it was. How'd you guys feel about it? Justin:              Yeah, if you're looking for sort of a Hawkeye style comic. I feel like this has some strong like Hawkeye vibes back when he was living in Brooklyn with the Russian tracksuit dudes. That whole thing feels very much in line with what this book is. Except he's a little bit more of a shit head. Sort of in the Scott Lane Ant Man style and constantly being mistaken for Captain America which that's going to burn. Pete:                Yeah, I was really happy when that one pizza delivery guy kicked the shit out of them. That was great. Justin:              It is a weird… Like the story, like USA Agent. There's a pizza delivery man who becomes his sort of sidekick. He's keeping all these other pizza delivery people in the basement. Like I don't quite know what the whole thing, the whole deal is here. But it's fun. And it's super unique, I feel like. Alex:                 Yeah, that feels like typical Priest stuff to be where it's just these details thrown in. Where you're like, “What I can't quite get a handle on this, but it's still fascinating at the same time.” Let's move into a very dark turn for a book that we've been enjoying quite a bit. That Texas Blood #5, from Image Comics by Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips. Again, when we had Chris Condon on the show a couple of weeks back, he promised that things were going to get real bad real soon, and oh, boy, they got real bad as our main character is losing his mind down in Texas doing some very dark stuff. In the name of his brother being killed. This is definitely the most brutal issue of this yet. I would say. Justin:              Yeah, I like this book a lot. I feel like the art in this issue specifically is so good. Some hard boiled crime I'm sure this book gets compared to Criminal a ton. And if you're a fan of that, like this is right in line. I do think it's strange that they use the same interior monologue lettering as a Criminal. And Jacob Philips is Sean Phillips' son. I would move away from that because I think this book really stands alone on its own right. It doesn't need to feel like it's drafting off of Criminal's success. Alex:                 How do you feel about Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I think the art's unbelievable. This is some real great storytelling, very intense. This book moves at a very interesting pace. It's sometimes very fast, sometimes it seems like slow. But this is a really kind of great storytelling. Great character stuff. I'm very much enjoying myself. Alex:                 Let's move on then and talk about Mighty Morphin #1 from Boom Studios, written by Ryan Parrott, illustrated by Marco Renna like that Texas blood This is a brutal issue for the Power Rangers. Just devastating, it's a lot of blood. Justin:              Devastating. Oh, Power Rangers. That makes sense, now. They must have left the other two words off the title. Alex:                 Yeah, well, that's how you know they're being serious. Unlike the other actually very dark Power Rangers books that we've been reading recently. This is a return to form. This is like classic Power Rangers. The Green Ranger is evil is he not? We don't even know who he is. Doesn't matter. You got all the villains here. You got all the Power Rangers. But with a slightly more modern style. How did you people feel about this one, particularly given that we've been quite enjoying the other Power Rangers books that have been coming out from Boom. Justin:              This book felt like when you're at a party, when we used to go to parties, and you end up talking to someone you don't really know. And they tell you a very long story and you're like, “I don't know you. Why are you telling me this crazy involved story about your life? Like where are we going with this?” It felt like, “Oh yeah, I guess I see how that relates. Oh, the mighty Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Yeah. Oh, I see like we're dealing with Zed and all this stuff.” But I will say I enjoyed reading. Despite the fact that it's definitely feels like not my wheelhouse. Pete, how did you feel? Got to shoot your Bulk and Skull? Pete:                Yeah, I mean, this is great. This is just fun. This, to me was like a animated version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers kind of like the new update of Voltron. I very much had a lot of fun. We got some great fighting, some badass panda stuff. It was fun to see them talk about making the villains and that kind of stuff. Yeah, I thought the reveal at the end was great. I think this was just fun, Mighty Morphin comic stuff. Justin:              It checks out. That's the title and he said stuff at the end. So that's what it is. Alex:                 I did like the reveal at the end. I think what I have been responding to and the other Mighty Morphin books that have been set in this post apocalyptic world where the Power Rangers mostly lost in the villains that are trying to just kind of hold on to what they have, is this idea of playing with the continuity. Which the shows could never do because they're mostly working off of what the Japanese versions, right? Of Power Rangers then remixing them. So they're all very kiddy and very silly and badly dubbed on purpose and all of these things. That just I never liked, this splits the difference between those two things. So to your point Justin, I also actually had a fun time reading this even if it is not quite my thing. But definitely more of my thing is those other books I would personally lean towards those. Justin:              I agree and obviously I've always been a Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog. But it's especially funny the way that… I was surprised by how all their animals, the animal machines they ride are like saber toothed tiger and all that. I was like, “They all look exactly the same, but they're all different.” The mythology of the Power Rangers is so weird and convoluted. Alex:                 Yeah, I just can't get a handle on it. Pete:                Yeah, if that stuff made sense to you won't be pulled out of the story like that I think. Alex:                 I'll tell you, not to pull back the curtain too much but at my day job I got offered this exclusive clip for I want to say Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Dino Thunder or something like that. Pete:                Oh, wow. Alex:                 Yeah, I know. And they sent it to me. And it was the casts from like four different Power Rangers shows all getting together. So clearly we've done enough stuff that I could watch it I was like, “Okay, this is like Avengers: Endgame for Power Rangers.” But it was such a deep dive to understand what they were talking about at any point in that clip. Normally a clip I'm like, all right, I could write this up and half an hour tops. That's it. But this one I was like opening up wikis and looking at casts, and debut dates and everything. I was like “What is happening here? This is weird.” But there you go. Deep dives. Alex:                 Let's move on to another one. Which is a one of my favorite books that is coming out right now, Spy Island #3 from Dark Horse Comics written by Chelsea Kane art by Lia Miternique. So this is set on an island in the Bermuda Triangle that is filled with spies of different types. In this issue our mean spy is starting to figure out that her father, who is also on the island hiding out as a mime may have a bigger plan at work. We also find out more about what happened to the first two issues in terms of what she laid down. This book is fantastic. In my mind, it is like a perfect mix between Mind Management and Superior Foes of Spiderman with a flavor of his own. And I am loving every single issue of it. How are you guys feeling? Justin:              Pete? Pete:                Well, I was waiting for you to go. This is really kind of crazy, but it's also a lot of fun. I also like the kind of art. The way the art changes throughout the book. The whole like a series where she's dating different dudes and the kind of like the way the father sees the dudes, very interesting. Yeah, I think this is a very creative, cool book and the art matches it perfectly in such a cool way. Yeah, I'm not always understanding what's happening, but it's very interesting and very creative. So yeah, I think this is a great book. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. It's really funny. It reminds me a bit of Mark Russell's Flintstones, I guess all of Mark Russell's stuff. If you're a fan of that, like this book is like legitimately funny, it has sort of an irreverent tone. The way they do full page sort of jokes, visual jokes is really awesome. But it's still has like some… I'm very interested in the story as well. Like, these characters are fun. Like I don't quite know what's happening with the mystery itself. But it's just a smart world and universe this book creates in every issue. Alex:                 Yeah. I just wanted to reiterate what you said Pete about Lia Miternique's art which collages in so many different styles throughout the book, it's so impressive. Pete:                Very impressive. They're straight flexing. It's unbelievable in this. Alex:                 It's great. Yes, straight flexing is actually a really good way to put it. It's definitely a book to be like, “Here's what we could do. Here's what we can show off.” It's awesome. Definitely pick it up. Next up Web of Venom: Empyres End #1 for Marvel Comics, written by Clay McCloud Chapman, art by Guiu Villanova. This is as you can probably tell from the title, following up on the End of Empyre as a bunch of the Skrull and Cree leave Earth at run directly into the King in Black, the next event, and have literally like a crossover, while one of them is heading one way the other is heading the other. And ends up like aliens on a Skrull ship. I like this, I was a little hesitant, just because it wasn't Donny Cates ready to get and he's been such a mastermind behind this event. But I thought this was a very good, scary book. Justin:              That's such a funny way to put it, Alex. Because it really does feel like it's we're backstage at Marvel and one event is like, “Hey, we finished our performance. Thank you so much.” And another event is like, “Oh, we're up next. We're going to… Sorry. Oh, did we sorry, we bumped into you and made a big mess with all of our symbiont juice. So sorry.” Because it is like, when I saw this I was like, “Empyre. No way.” But it is actually a great story and it does have that sort of Aliens. Like it's game over man for everybody in this issue. And the King in Black is terrifying. Like I'm excited to see this event the more I see of sort of the insanity. Reminds me of the insane Adam Warlock from back in Infinity Gauntlet days, as the villain here. And it's a good read even though it feels unessential from the title. It's worth picking up. Pete:                Yeah, I mean, they got some space vampire bats in here. This is just some crazy, fun stuff that's going on. Yeah, I mean, it's just kind of like alright, space aliens. Cool. There's not too much more going on but it's definitely a cool comic and worth checking out. Alex:                 Next up Batman 102 from DC Comics written by James Tynion IV in art by Carlo Pagulayan. This is the intro of Ghost-Maker who of course, is the guy who builds ghosts. We all know that in the DC Universe. Justin:              Yes. Pete:                No, no, because when he makes ghost by killing you and then you're a ghost. That's how that's… Justin:              Oh no, I think he makes the ghost in the original Pac Man game. He made Inky, Blinky, Dot. Pete:                And also just in case you're wondering he doesn't like crochet little ghosts either makes them. No. Okay, he kills people turning them into ghosts. Justin:              I guess we have different takes. Alex:                 So this introduces that character. And Ghost-Maker, well, he got introduced before, but this is his official introduction. He is going directly for Clownhunter. So we got two new additions to the Batman mythos, going head to head with Batman, of course stuck in the middle. As it turns out, though, Ghost-Maker has a deep tie to Batman's origin. Pete you got to like this right? There was a lot of fighting. Pete:                Yeah, this was a great issue. I love the action. Also fun reveal. Well, all right, let me back up the truck a little bit. Love the Batman like punch entrance. Nice when you can like make your entrance and punch someone in the face. I mean, that's like- Justin:              Yes. I've seen you walk into a lot of weddings. Pete:                Yeah, anyways. But I think this was a ton of action, which is great. But also the way they kind of knew each other, the way it was like, “Ghost-Maker.” “Batman.” And like right into it. It was really cool. Also very interesting how Clownhunter is still hanging on like still a thing. I thought Clownhunter would have kind of like faded away after Batman gave him his talking to. But not the case. And now we're also dealing with Grinners which is interesting. Talking to Oracle on the old earpiece there “Okay, that's cool.” But I think that they also had some funny moments like when Knife Guy was like, “I hate teenagers.” That was hilarious. Justin:              Because you hate teenagers? Pete:                No, no, I just think that it was like a funny line, where he's like, “Teenagers.” But yeah, I think there's some interesting stuff happening in this. And instead of kind of like a cool down from such a big event that we just had. The fact that they kind of ramped it right back up into that it's very kind of interesting. And also cool name, Ghost Stories part one. Justin:              I feel like James Tynion got sort of his first big story out of the way. And now he can really settle in and create his bat universe. And I think Clownhunter, Ghost-Maker are a big part of that. Really leaving his mark on Batman as a character and the whole world there. And I like that. I'm excited that we're sort of in that point in his arc here. Pete:                And it's also interesting to have a villain that's like, “Yo, Batman, do your fucking job. Gotham is a shit show. It's constantly on fire. Like What's your deal?” That's an interesting way to come at it. Alex:                 A lot of the discussion in this book is about what Gotham is now that the Joker War is done and what it's going to become next. I'm excited for what's going to become next. And I trust James Tynion enough to bring it there. But to your point, Justin, he thought he was only going to be on until Issue 100 and he's continuing from there. So in my mind definitely feels like “Oh, okay, I'm going to keep going. Alright, I'm going to set up the next 15, 20, 30 issues, however long I'm on for.” Versus what I was doing before, which was my definitive Batman story. Alex:                 So I'm curious to see what this sets up and where it goes. Because again, I trust James Tynion's storytelling, he has certainly proved himself more than capable. Let's move on to Dryad #6 from Oni Press written by Kurtis Wiebe, and illustrated by Justin [Barcello 00:33:49]. This issue our main family is still hanging out in cyberpunk Tech City, trying to figure out what's going on. Trying to figure out if they should help the kids who are currently in a coma. Turns out they don't need help, they do wake up by the end. We find out another huge revelation about our family. I got to tell you, I was not totally into the cyberpunk stuff in this issue. But I definitely turned around by the end. Love the twist there. I thought that was so great for the series going forward. What was your guys take on it? Justin:              I agree. I love the way the story is unfolding. I think the way they're able to capitalize on this two pronged like fantasy side of the story and the technological side of the story. In a way that it's a tough trick to pull off. And I think it is working on both fronts. I like the sort of Blade Runner vibe to the front end of the book. And then when we shift generations to the kids for the back end, I like all these characters. I'm curious to hear… It feels like this is sort of like a mission went bad a long time ago and we're dealing with the fallout is what this series is actually about. So I want to know What that is. I feel like that was a reveal in this issue that we didn't really know from before. Pete:                This book continues to be very, very creative. Each issue kind of comes at things a little differently. It's fun to see what you're going to get with every issue. Yeah, and we keep getting deeper into the story. They're doing a good job of kind of piecemealing information while still giving us a lot of action. Fun reveal at the end. I think this is very interesting. And also it's cool the way they kind of swap around styles. So I continued to be impressed by this book. Alex:                 Cool. Next up The Goddamned: the Virgin Brides from Image Comics written by Jason Aaron and art by R.M. Guera. Pete, I know what you're going to say it's creepy. So Justin, what did you think about this button? Justin:              This is a book you want to leave out for your grandparents, they're going to love the fighting, they're going to love the very short tops that expose all of your breasts. It's a good stuff for the older generation. But I like this book a lot. The R.M. Guera art is unbelievable. It's so detailed. It feels like it's in the style of Prince Valiant, but with a exciting, much more irreverent story. And the twists and turns, it's also written from the point of view where like, I don't know… We have our protagonists who are on the run. They're virgin brides who are supposed to mate with this like monster basically, that is the god here. And they escaped, we're on the run. And then things aren't going well, basically. And I feel like this book could be very harsh with its character, so I really don't know what's going to happen next. Alex:                 Yeah, I agree. That's one of the biggest things about the book is it's very dark, and it's a super gritty, I hesitate to say realistic but that probably gives the best sense of it take on the Bible and biblical mythology. But if you look at the Bible, lots of people dying all the time, or almost dying or horrible things happening to them almost constantly. So it's actually very- Justin:              Not a fun read. Not a fun read. Alex:                 Yeah. Not a beach… I don't usually take the Bible to the beach, to be honest, like to read it, to just chill out. But like you said, R.M. Guera's art is fantastic. This is very dark. I don't know what's going to happen in the next issue at all. But there's a crazy cliffhanger that happens that was awesome. Good stuff. Let's move on to talk about Thor #9. Pete:                I just wanted to say. Alex:                 Yeah, yeah. Pete:                I agree with you. The ending was really kind of amazing. Justin:              You do like it, you love it. Pete:                No, it's creeptastic in all the wrong ways. Justin:              But do you like the art Pete? Because this is R.M. Guera, same artist on Scalped? Which you like. Pete:                Yeah, amazing artist. Alex:                 Would you say it's worth it for the art alone? Pete:                Nope. Justin:              Wow. Alex:                 You're very wrong. Justin:              Can't get past it. Alex:                 Yeah. Thor #9 from Marvel Comics written by Donny Cates art by Nick Klein. So this is kicking off a new crazy story arc. Donny Cates doing his Donny Cates Marvel thing as he goes back to an old part of Marvel continuity, lifts it up again and makes it as fucked up as possible. In this case, we're exploring what happens to Donald Blake when Thor comes out. Something that we haven't touched out in years. Where does he go? And it ends up being pretty messed up. But I love where the storyline is going. And Nick Klein's art of this book is phenomenal. So good. What did you guys think? Justin:              Totally agree. Like I love… This is my favorite book of the week, the way that finding this little bit of Thor mythology that has been just legitimately ignored. Dr. Blake was the character that was Thor's human form and he would tap his walking stick and become Thor. And Thor just hasn't transformed out of him. It's like Bruce Banner has been the Hulk for so long that like what's Bruce Banner up to? And we get to explore that side of that here. And it is fucked up. And it's super smart the way we get there and to have Donald Blake become this new aspect of the Thor mythology I think is super exciting. Pete:                I don't know man. Like this is to me, it's like, it's okay if we're out of ideas, guys, we can just maybe… Justin:              Jesus. Alex:                 Wow. Justin:              Harsh take. Pete:                What it's like, “Hey, remember how I turn into this guy? Well, when I turn into him, he just kind of walks the earth. What if he got angry about that?” And it's like “Wait, what is happening? What are we doing right now?” Alex:                 That's what's happening, you just described what's happening. Pete:                Yeah, I know, but that doesn't make it a good idea. Justin:              It's fun though. It's like when Wolverine when he died he had to fight a sword dude. Like that was cool. Pete:                Okay. Alex:                 Was it? Pete:                Yeah, I don't know if it was. Justin:              I liked the fighting this sword dude. I didn't like the fact that he came back from just a little speck of blood Lobo-style. Alex:                 I do love… I don't know, just I love the visual of what happens when Donald Blake finally comes out of his reverie, the way that Nick Klein draws him. I don't know if Nick Klein specifically designed him Pete:                The art's unbelievable. Alex:                 What? Pete:                The art's unbelievable. Alex:                 Yeah, it's great. It's worth it for the art alone, I would say. Pete:                Wow. Justin:              Wow. Alex:                 The that Nick Klein designs the new Dr. Donald Blake is great. Justin:              What a cool turn of phrase. Alex:                 It's a great new villain for the Marvel Universe. Spoiler, obviously, but I think in the same way that Donny introduced Cosmic Ghost Rider. And it immediately became like, “Oh, it's this thing. Like that exists. That's fun. That is a fun thing to look at.” Yeah, it's the same thing with whatever Dr. Donald Blake has become. It's a fun clear visual and I love it. And I'm excited to see what this means, it ties into the overall mythology that he's building for Thor, with what's happening with Mjolnir. It just feels very smart across the board. Justin:              100%. Alex:                 Next up, Wicked Things #6 from Boombox created written by John Allison and art by Max Sarin. We've been very complimentary of this book, which follows a teen detective who is framed, probably for murder, as she ends up teaming up with the police department in I believe London. Not 100% sure, but I'm going to say yes. And she is pretty much smarter than him. This is a weird ending for this book I got to say. It feels like there were supposed to be more issues. And then it got cut short, personally, which is disappointing, even though I enjoyed this issue as well. Justin:              Well, that may be true. It does feel… It could also just be a cliffhanger that they're really pushing. I think the last page makes it feel like there was truly like a page ripped out of the back of the book. And I was like, “Wait, what?” I wanted to know how this conversation ends. But in general, it's fun. This main character is such a fun… I love her energy. I like the world this is in which is like this detective, 14 to 16 years old, the best detective in the world. And there's a moment where she's being held hostage and you expect her to like elbow the guy and get away. But it doesn't happen because she's just a regular teen detective. And I think that's fun that they're really keeping within the storyline. Pete:                Just a regular teen detective? Justin:              Yeah, like a… Pete:                Like a normal teen detective. Justin:              Because like, surely you were a teen… You solved some crimes in your small town, right Pete? Pete:                Oh definitely. Definitely did. Yeah, I agree. This is a ton of fun. Alex:                 Sorry, Pete, what did they call you? They called you Thesaurus LePage? Pete:                No they didn't. Justin:              He was really good with saying other words that were like words. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              He didn't solve a lot of mysteries but he was like, “Oh, I think you mean sweaty.” Alex:                 Yeah. Pete:                Yeah, I think it did feel a little rushed. Every issue up until this issue didn't feel that way. But man, this is still a great story. Really creative, fun, main character. I could definitely see a lot more with her. I hope they keep going in some iteration or whatever. But yeah, this has been a lot of fun and I hope this doesn't end. Alex:                 I agree with definitely worth picking up in trade whenever it's collected and hopefully we'll get a second series of it. Moving on to DCeased: Dead Planet #5 from DC Comics, written by Tom Taylor and art by Trevor Hairsine. In this issue John Constantine is launching a desperate mission to fight back against the anti life plague. And it's predictably dark but with moments of real humanity and humor, everything that we've come to expect from this series I think so far. Justin:              This book has really migrated to the top of my stack like I love reading a book. It's a good book. The characters are fun. The Damian Wayne Batman is great. Constantine still a dick. Just a straight up dick. Pete:                Oh man. Justin:              There's some fun jokes here. Pete:                Constantine is great in this book, this book continues to impress. And I think this was a really great Constantine, hilariously messing with Dr. Fate and Swamp Thing even getting in on the joke. Batman doing father jokes, I don't know. I don't know how I feel about that. But Batman getting a punch in at the end, liked that. That was good. But yeah, this continues to be a very creative, very funny, well done comic that does like a lot of cool things. The Shazaam moment in this is so badass. That was so cool. Yeah, I thought this was a great, great issue. Justin:              And there's a lot of dread here still where like any character could die and everything could go wrong at any moment. And I believe on the last page at the bottom they say things get worse. Alex:                 There we go. Next up Inkblot #3 from Image Comics written by Emma Kubert, art by Rusty Gladd. I got to tell you I keep throwing this book in the stack because I can't wait to figure it out. Like what's going on here. There's a little bit more of a hint in terms of this is a cat that can jump through universes? Pete:                That's the thing. Alex:                 I guess that's the idea of the book that they establish at the beginning here. Pete, you've been enjoying this book. What did you think about this issue? Pete:                Yeah, I don't know what it is. It's just the two eyes are so adorable. It gets me. Justin:              You're a cat guy. Pete:                I'm a cat guy now. So like I get it, cats are very mysterious. They have a lot of things going on that they don't share with us. And yeah, I think that this makes sense of how the Loch Ness Monster came into fruition. I think this is just a crazy kind of creative book. And the art is phenomenal, some adorable storytelling. This is just fun. Alex:                 I just wanted to mention Justin before you get into your comments if you are a cat who would like to share something with us. Please email us at ComicBookClublive@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. Justin over to you. Justin:              Yes. I always pick up after the cat call out. Pete:                After the cat plug. Justin:              Cat plug. We're looking to meet some single cats. There's something about this book. The art is really cool. And I think changing gears a little bit with this issue, for the few issues it was like what's the big story here? But I think reading this issue it was like, oh maybe it's just like fun little romps with this cat. Alex:                 Yeah, yeah I think so too. I felt a lot better about this one that I did for the first two because I was trying to figure it out. But I had the same sense as you did Justin. I reserve the right to be robbed with issue #4. But the art is so good and it is a fun little pirate adventure with a cat and the Loch Ness Monster, enjoyable stuff. Justin:              I reserve the right to be wrong. Alex:                 Last thing here we're going to end with our X of Swords, X of Swords block, talking about two issues that came out from Marvel. We got X-men #14, written by Jonathan Hickman art by Mahmud Asrar and Leinil Yu. Marauders #14 written by Gerry Dugan and art by Stefano Caselli, two very different issues. So I do think actually, if anything, we kind of need to talk about them differently. But so far, the champions of Arakko and the champions of Krakoa and they gathered in Otherworld for a dinner. In the first issue and X-men we find out about Apocalypse and his wife, what went on there we find out about her secret history. Pete's got to love that one because there was a lot of text and confusing things that happened. Alex:                 And then in Marauders everybody gets together for dinner and things go predictably badly. Would you think about these chapters of X of Sword? And Pete I know you're upset they're not fighting with swords yet. That aside, how'd you feel about these books? Pete:                Alright, so first off you know what's better than having a huge battle that we've been building to taking the time out to have a dinner first. Alex:                 Agreed, agreed. Pete:                And let's just talk at the dinner table. Justin:              When you're hungry. Pete:                And really just kind of talk things out and have a walk? “Hey, Apocalypse, why don't we hold hands and talk about the past and not fight. And get into a giant action sequence like maybe some people would enjoy?” Justin:              Well, let me give you a quick breakdown of the way the story. They teleport to this strange dimension. Dinner, dinner, sleep, midnight snack, brunch, coffee, sword sharpening and shining. Alex:                 You're forgetting something in the middle there Justin, there's several times when they get handed cards. Pete:                What's not to love. Justin:              That's right. Let's not forget about the… Pete:                [crosstalk 00:49:38]. Justin:              So I feel like there's some like magic happening, some light table magic. I think someone's going to eventually have a yo-yo and other like juggling tricks. It's just a fun day out. Anyway, where was I? Okay, then it's going to be lunch. And then they're going to have like a baseball game. Pete:                Don't forget to show the menu. They're going to show the menu a couple times. Alex:                 The menu was fun. It was a fun menu. Justin:              The menu was very fun. Well, let me say so Pete's criticisms aside, and let's put them far, far aside. I love this. I think that the X-Men issue by Jonathan Hickman is a full take down of Apocalypse. It's like a subtle takedown of Apocalypse. Apocalypse went to earth and he like had these like piddling battles with the X-Men, claiming that he was like survival of the fittest. We need to all be better. The mutants must rise. Justin:              Meanwhile, the world he left behind had everyone literally fighting for their lives, constantly. They became the fittest and he has to come back hat in hand, sword in hand with this woman that he left behind that he maybe still loves and be like, “Oh, you've been literally becoming the best fighters in the universe while I have been shitting the bed on Earth. Okay, cool, cool, cool. Let's go have a little day off.” And then the Marauders issue I feel like is a little bit more focused on the Wolverine side of it, but I do think this series- Pete:                Had time for a nice dance. Did you like the dance? Justin:              Some dancing. Wolverine likes to get fucked up. And I think he feels like he really gets to drink in this issue, which he never really… He's always like, I drink. But then the healing factor eradicates everything. Pete:                Yeah, Wolverine gets real fucked up in this issue. Justin:              Yeah. But I do think a lot of this arc, this whole storyline is about repositioning Apocalypse and I'm curious what the landing point of that is. And I do feel like the Marauders issue definitely had that sense of dread. Like an Agatha Christie story where you're like, “Fuck, some of these people are going to die.” Alex:                 Yeah, it really does feel like… And this is something that was a big point of conversation when the X-men introduced resurrection. It feels like these people are a danger. It feels like all of these characters are not actually going to make it out of this or at least in the same way at the end of the day. And that's great that they went in what has it been, a year, something like that. From everybody being like the exploiter just come back to life whenever, to positioning them into a place where they are in actual danger. And bad things may happen to them maybe for the first time at a really long time. That's super smart. Alex:                 And the Marauders issue in particular plays with that with Storm dancing with the literal personification of death, and mentioning “Hey, you've never actually died. You're one of the few X-men that has not died and come back. So let's talk about that. Isn't that interesting?” I thought there was such smart character work in the Marauders thing, the X-men issue as well. Both with Apocalypse and Annihilation I love as usual the insane world building. I do know where he pulls it out from with Jonathan Hickman there. Alex:                 I do think there are touches of East of West going on with the apocalypse, Annihilation stuff. Particularly in the relationship that's popping up there. But that's fine. That's a great book. So I'm okay to skim some of those ideas a little bit. And of course, the art. Mahmud Asrar, Leinil Yu, Stefano Caselli. Awesome. I know I said this the last time. But this is one of, not just with Marvel, but one of the best crossovers I've read in years. At this point. Pete:                Oh shut up. That's just… Shut up. Alex:                 Years. Pete:                Awful, just awful. Alex:                 Years. Decades. Pete:                First off- Alex:                 Millennia. Justin:              Lifetimes. Pete:                … X of Swords, are we even going to get 10 individual issues, like we got to see how they fought… If we don't get to see like 10 issues of fighting after all this fucking lead up. Oh, if we get no… I'm worried, we're getting close. We're past halfway, we still don't have any fighting yet. Justin:              Would you be disappointed Pete if we only got this fighting from the source perspective? Like it was just like metal banging another metal. Pete:                Just clang clang? Justin:              Clang, clang. Alex:                 And you don't actually get to see it. It's just the interior monologue of the swords. “Wow this hurts.” Pete:                I got to say in the Marauders ep, seeing magic like sizing everybody up. That was pretty cool. Justin:              She's a badass. Alex:                 Super fun. Justin:              You mentioned it before, but the menu at the top of the Marauders issue was super fun. Like I love that, the detail there was great. Pete:                Waste of a page. Justin:              I'd eat that shit. Alex:                 Pogg Ur-Pogg, very fun character. I'm just- Justin:              Marinated in urine. I'm here for it. Alex:                 Yeah, all of the Arakko characters also, I think are great and super fun. They're just… I don't know, I don't know if it's Jonathan Hickman in conversation with other people. I don't know if he's necessarily driving the rest of the X-Men team to this but it's just he comes in just and he's like, “Here's these new additions to Marvel continuity. They totally make sense. You love them know.” They are just these perfect things that absolutely work. And the greater part about all of these new additions from Arokko is only one or two of them are completely black and white, which I think is very cool. And a way of Jonathan Hickman really stretching himself as a creator. Justin:              Yeah. Wow, what a blistering takedown. That's the harshest I've ever heard you speak, Alex. Alex:                 These issues are great at that same for The Stack. If you'd like to support us, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also we do the 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 at Comic Book Live on Twitter, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. Also leave us comments on iTunes. Those help out quite a bit. Comicbookclublive.com for this podcast more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. 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yuMusic | Con Ana Guera | #yuMusicAnaGuerra

yu Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 61:07


Lorena Castell y Carlos Marco vuelven con un nuevo 'yuMusic' y ¡con la visita de Ana Guerra! La artista acaba de estrenar 'En El Amor Todo Es Empezar', una versión del clásico de Raffaella Carrá para la banda sonora de la película 'Explota Explota'. Además de explicarnos cómo ha sido formar parte de este proyecto, la artista nos ha confesado algunos de sus secretos, ha aclarado cómo ha terminado la historia con sus vecinos ¡y se ha atrevido al karaoke con Angy Fernández!

The Stack
The Stack: X Of Swords, Speed Metal And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 55:20


On today's packed comic book review podcast: X Of Swords: Creation #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal – Speed Metal #1, An Unkindness of Ravens #1, Spider-Man #4, The Last God #9, Voyage to the Stars #2, Wynd #4, Wicked Things #5, Low #25, Canto II: The Hollow Men #2, The Immortal She-Hulk #1, Undiscovered Country #8, MegaMan: Fully Charged #2, Juggernaut #1, Black Magick #14, Power Rangers: Drakkon – New Dawn #2, Maestro #2, The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #3, Judge Dredd: False Witness #3, and Bliss #3. 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 Transcript: Alex:                 What is up, everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 On The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out today. Oh boy, we have a packed stack for you today. This is a- Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Too many. Too many books, Pete. Pete:                Yeah. What's the deal here, buddy? Alex:                 Why did you do this, Pete? Pete:                Yeah, yeah, yeah. Alex:                 Why did you do this? Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Alex:                 This is your fault. No, I really didn't mean to do this. I feel like I looked through what was coming out. Every email was like, “Oh, here's three or four from IDW. Here's five from Image. Oh, no.” I didn't realize what a snowball it'd become until the end when we were finally getting ready for it. I'm sorry, Pete. We read a lot of books, but we got to get into it. Pete:                We do. Alex:                 This is important. People come to us as a resource. Pete:                I don't know about that, but- Alex:                 Let's kick it off. Pete:                … we'll do what we can. Alex:                 This is a biggie. From Marvel Comics, X of Swords: Creation #1 from Marvel. Written by- Pete:                X of Swords for $7. Alex:                 For $7. By Jonathan Hickman and Tini Howard. That's $350 each if you don't give any money to the arts by Pepe Larraz, which would be rude. I wish you would give it to somebody. Pete:                That's very rude, but it's a part of either- Alex:                 This is a monster, one of 22 right on the cover. One of 22, 68 pages long, huge story. Pete:                First, I just want to say, if we weren't doing this show and this was life before COVID, I would walk into a comic book shop, say, “Fuck you” and walk out, because $7 part one of 22, what the fuck are you doing? Alex:                 Think about it. When you buy a book, right? Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 You know it's a certain amount of chapters. You're paying about $7 per chapter, usually, for a book, if you think about it. Pete:                No. No, it's like four bucks bro. Alex:                 No, man. No, absolutely not. Yeah, it's- Pete:                22 pages. Alex:                 It's $154 per book for a 22-chapter book. That's how much I pay. Pete:                Wow. You're getting ripped off and maybe. It's a lot, man. It's a fucking lot. Alex:                 It is a lot. Here- Pete:                I was hoping like, “Okay, if we're going to pay this much money, hopefully, this will settle down. We'll be able to deal with all the madness it has been having with X-Men.” No, it just takes it to an even crazier place because Hickman doesn't like to deal with things. He just keeps building towards the sky. Alex:                 Yeah. That is a fair way of poking it. I don't disagree with you, but what I was so surprised about with this particular book, and I think we can get into spoilers here, so if you don't want to hear them, obviously, turn away, is that for most of the beginning, it was definitely that a Hickman dense this, talking about Otherworld and Arakko and the original Four Horsemen and them tacking Otherworld, and laying out all this like, “Here's the different level of Otherworld. Here's a map of what the Citadel looks like,” and all these things. Wild terror readings and everything, but once it had all of the setup out of the way, I was stunned about how relatively straightforward and fun it was. That the plot of this crossover is, basically, Apocalypses' even more evil children and grandchild are like, “Fuck you for joining the X-Men. We're going to kill you. We're going to destroy your island. We're going to destroy the X-Men. Here we come.” Alex:                 The only thing that is stopping them is the leader of Other world saying, “Hey, instead of doing that, why don't you go find X of Swords and then beat the shit out of them?” If that's the plot of the thing, that's great. I felt such a weight lift off of me by the end of this issue that it was just like a good old fashion brawl to the death story. Obviously, there's a couple more insane Hickmmanian flourishes on it, but that's awesome. I went from being cautiously interested to the book to totally onboard by the end. Pete:                No. Alex:                 No? I tell you what, I was happy that it did kind of be like, “Okay, this event is about this kind of showdown of who's more evil with the evil people of the evil worlds,” but it, also, was this kind of like weird like, “Hey guys, this whole portal thing, I've got a bunch of people invading. They're going to probably kill some people.” I think I sit around and it's a meeting. It's like, “Well, why don't we just shut the portal?” Well, you can't do that. Well, why can't you?” You know what I mean? That part grinded to a halt of like, “I don't want my comic books to turn into my work where I got to explain to some asshole in marketing while there's a fucking attack coming through a portal. You know what I mean? Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Like, “Where do you work?” Pete:                I work in a startup, okay? It's not- Alex:                 No, I'm just saying that like attacks are coming through portals all the time. That's not a normal thing, Pete. Pete:                Yeah. Well, you know- Alex:                 Nobody can relate to that. Pete:                When you have an online job, things get weird. Alex:                 Got it. Pete:                I just think that like, that part was a little kind of like, “All right,” but I did really like the island stance. I was happy that they were kind of like listening to the island, but I felt like Magneto the whole time where he's bored out of his fucking skull just staring on this cool helmet being like, “When do we get to fucking fight?” Alex:                 Yeah. Pete:                I do like this match up coming of like, “Hey.” It's a little weird though when she was like, “Yeah, in three days, we'll fight you.” I'm like, “Oh, something is going to happen before three days, but all right.” Alex:                 No, that's to give them time to find the sword. It's just wild to me, at least, in terms of the setup. I was this good old fashion split into teams, find these secret things, come back together, fight some bad guys in a fight to the death. There's going to be twist. Pete:                It's just Apocalypse's kids, so why does everybody have to fight his family's bullshit? That will be weird if you called me like, “Hey, listen, my son wants to kill me. Do you mind like helping” … Alex:                 Well, but also on a textual level because I know you've talked about this a lot, Pete. I appreciated the fact that they're dealing with the fact that Apocalypse is there on Krakoa. That, to me, is the thrust of this crossover, at least, now. This idea that his children being like, “Yo, you're not Apocalypse. You're just hanging out with the X-Men. What are you doing?” That the X-Men are like, “Apocalypse, what are you doing?” It's almost this fan conversation in a way that is bleeding through into the comic books. It feels so smart to me. It's not just Apocalypse is on the team. It's, why is he on the team? Why is he here? Why is he doing this? What does it mean that he's here? Do we defend that he's here? How do the X-Men, who have taken the stance of mutant stumper want always forever, deal with the idea of, “Do we defend the guy that is trying to kill us multiple times and take over the world, to destroy the world? How do we do that?” Again, that is a thrust for a big crossover idea. It seems so smart to me. Pete:                All right. Well, I'm glad you're having fun, man. Alex:                 I'm having a good time. Pepe Larraz's art, just great superhero art, really fun, really clear stuff. Just good time. The horrible moments throughout big moments, Rockslide getting chopped in half, oh my God. Pete:                What a great panel, but man, that is heartbreaking. I did not like seeing that, but it was really well done. Alex:                 Just to mention, the last page of the issue. Such a dumb, obvious, but smart move to have Cyclops, Jean Grey and Cable go off and be like, “Okay, the key to solving this and saving everybody is, we got to activate this thing. What's this thing?” They go in. They activate the thing. They're like, “Oh, good. We turned on the sword.” Of course, its sword, the organization, and they've turned on the gigantic space station that they used to operate in and it's exactly the sort of thing like, “Oh, of course, you're going to work in sword.” That's so smart. Pete:                X of Swords. I get it. Alex:                 X of Swords. There you go. Great stuff. I enjoyed it a lot. I just thought it was so much more fun than I thought it was going to be. I had a good time. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Let's move to another one, another big event, Dark Nights: Death Metal-Speed Metal #1 from DC Comics written by Joshua Williamson, art by Eddy Barrows. We talked about this one a little bit on live show. Pete, you're usually down on the Flash, but you seem super into this one. Pete:                Well, slow your fucking roles elves. Alex:                 Right. Pete:                First of- Alex:                 This is your favorite comic of the week is what I'm hearing. Pete:                No. No. First of, great title, Speed Metal. Hilarious. Love it. I love this idea of over the top Death Metal kind of fun things. Just amazing art, over the top characters. It's fun to go back to this. Well, to see what they're doing. What hurts about this issue a little bit is, you get all this amazing art, this cool concept to new characters and then this is a bunch of fucking Flash is talking about their life and their fucking trials and who gives a shit. That part really dragged into a slow stop for me, but overall, the art is amazing. I love the concept. I'm excited for more. Alex:                 Yeah. I had a good time reading this book as well. I think there were some diggy things that happened as you mentioned. There was a lot of like, “Okay, there's a whole army outside. Let's just hang around and walk through the Flash Museum,” which Joshua Williams was going for. As usual, he is just very nostalgic about the Flash. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I think, doesn't is probably too strong, but having them walk around the Flash Museum was like, “Okay, I get it. I get what you're going for.” Pete:                There were some funny bits. Alex:                 On the other hand of such a sucker, seeing Wally West run and get himself back into the red costume, I lost it. I loved it. Pete:                Wow. Really? Alex:                 He's getting his whole history back and seeing his whole family. I love Wally West. Pete:                You do. Alex:                 I love his family and I love that arrow, The Flash. That really got me emotionally when that happened. I think it really does come down to, what are you into? What are you excited about with the Flash because he just … Josh, again, just digs into that nostalgia factor. Then there's that great moment where he's sitting on the Mobius Chair and sees the darkest night coming towards him and just gives him the finger, great. Pete:                That was unbelievable. Alex:                 I laughed out loud. Pete:                “Yeah, black label. Here we go. Yes, let's do it.” Alex:                 Yeah. Yeah, good stuff. It's surprising and weird that everybody is looking for chairs in this series of our … because that's also happening over in Justice League, but good, solid issue. I'm excited to see how to entice it. Pete:                If you're going to have a black label, that's what I want to see. I want to see super real straw on the bird around like, really having some fun. Alex:                 Well, let's talk about birds then and talk about what are the biggest surprises of the week for me. Unkindness of Ravens #1 from Boom Studios, written by Dan Panosian and illustrated by Marianna Ignazzi. This is about a girl who moves to small town, finds out that there is a girl missing who looks exactly like her, except with glasses. Pete:                Oh, man. That's so creepy. Alex:                 Finds out even weirder stuff is going out in the town. If you are a fan of the craft, very specifically, you are going to love this book. Pete:                Yeah. I also think it's more than that. This, I was really impressed with this book. The art is unbelievable. I love the storytelling. We kind of, “Okay, here's the story of this girl and did whatever, whatever. Okay, go to new town and start a new high school,” but just like they give us little magic, they give us little teen drama, the karate moment was badass. I'm very excited for this book moving forward. Love the last page. I think this is going to be a really good book and I'm very excited about it. Boom Studios put together a great- Alex:                 Yeah. This feels like exactly … If you're a fan of the modern Sabrina books, in particular, I think this fits right into that niche as well, but this feels like one of those ones that just got to bubble below the surface and maybe explode, because it really is that good. It feels like it had such a mythology setup to it. Also, Marianna Ignazzi's art is great in this book. The characters are so good. The designs are so good. It's something, and this is necessarily the only thing she's been before, but if I was a Netflix executive, I would be snapping this up in a second for a TV show. Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Alex:                 Great stuff. Let's move on to a belated comic book, Spider-Man #4 from Marvel. Surprising, it's only had four comic books so far given that it's such a popular character, but it happens. Written by J.J. Abrams and Henry Abrams, art by Sara Pichelli. This is continuing the Abrams father and son story of the young, new Spider-Man fighting a guy named, Cadaverous in the future. After Peter Parker, Spider-Man, has been broken. I will tell you, I continue to really like Sara Pichelli's art because Sara Pichelli is amazing at art. Pete:                Unbelievable. Alex:                 This is, maybe, suffering from the slow release time, which isn't entirely their fault. By the time I read this, it felt like just such a small snippet of the story. I needed more. What do you think, Pete? Pete:                Yeah. The art is the real hero in this book. It's really fantastic and worth it just for the sprawling pages alone and the creepy spiders, but especially like the first couple of opening panels, holy shit. Anyways, yeah, I think this is interesting Spider-Man story. I'm excited to see where this goes. The problem is, so long in between, like you said, I just got back into it and now it's over. It's a little tough, but I'm excited to see what this father and son is going to do with such a legendary character like Spider-Man. I'm trying not to judge it yet until we kind of get more into it. Alex:                 Yeah. It doesn't really feel like they've got into their mission statement yet. Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Alex:                 Like the thing they want to say about Spider-Man. Pete:                They're just moving pieces and getting things setup. Alex:                 Exactly. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 It does feel like it's getting to that and we're towards the end here. We'll see what happens. Next up, The Last God #9 from DC Comics. Written by Philip Kennedy Johnson and art by Riccardo Federici. Man, every issue of this book is good. The end. It just really is. In this issue, again, they're heading through their, I guess, Helm's Deep. I don't know. I'm forgetting my Lord of the Rings references, but they're heading through the underworlds in the past and present, different things are happening. There's a big cliffhanger at the end, but as usual, even with a smaller character driven issue like this, it's still a very, very good book. Pete:                The art is really worth picking it up alone, all right? I tell you- Alex:                 I just drank. I just drank, Pete. Pete:                Good. Speaking of cliffhangers and that kind of stuff, there is a fun, really kind of cliff moment that says a lot about the characters. I just think that the storytelling and the art is so at a next level in this book. It's very interesting what they're doing and yeah, I can't wait for more. Alex:                 Yeah. Great stuff. Next up, Voyage to the Stars #2 from IDW. Story by Ryan Copple and James Asmus, art by Connie Daidone. Now, we talk about the first issue of this book, which is based on the podcast, I believe, with the same name. That is fun, enjoyed it. I figured we check in on the second issue and see how it's doing. Pete, what's your take? Pete:                Yeah. This is the old weekend to burn this issue. This is cool. It's very creative characters, fun, a lot of nice bits and comedy stuff in here with the classic proponent dead guy up trying to get away with some stuff, but yeah, I think this is an interesting book. The characters' voices push this thing through. Yeah, I'm enjoying this. I think it's definitely worth picking up. They seem to be having a lot of fun with it and that comes through in the comic. Alex:                 Yeah, I agree. As we mentioned the last time, James Asmus knew how to do bits. They're just well-paced out here, whether it's him or the artist or collaboration of the booth. It's just fun. It's dumb, fun, stupid, purposely stupid space jokes. It just works out really well. I like this issue much more than the first one even. I felt like I want to follow this. Maybe I'll listen to the podcast. Who knows. Pete:                Whoo. Alex:                 Yeah, I know. That's the next step in a relationship. First step is the comic book step and then when you get really serious, you'll listen to their podcast. Pete:                Yeah, it's serious stuff. Alex:                 Then third step, you move into a house with them in Philly. Pete:                Yeah, the source. Alex:                 Next up, WYND #4 from Image Comics. Written by James Tynion IV, art by Michael Dialynas. Dialynas. Dialynas? Dialynas? I don't know. I'm sorry. Pete:                Dialynas. I don't know. Alex:                 Dialynas. Maybe. There we go. Well, regardless, this book is very good. Another fantasy book. This is a mildly all ages book. A kid who think he is weird. He's traveling out of town with the prince he has always had a crush on. Some bad things happened to this issue, but also, some wonderful things. I love the fact that, finally, it feels like widening open the world of this book, finding out more about the outside world, about what's really going on. Great stuff. This is the issue that I have been waiting for. Pete:                Yeah. This book keeps getting better with every single issue; the art, the storytelling. It's next level. This world that they created really feels like its own very unique kind of thing. It's just great. There's a lot of heartfelt stuff. It's action. It's adventure. There's just so much stuff kind of all wrapped up. They're really killing it. This book, really, is one of those ones that stays with me and then when we kind of look at it the next time around, it keeps getting more and more built up and more and more exciting. Camera come out and it's enough. This is a lot of fun. Alex:                 Next up, let's talk about one of my favorite books currently running. Wicked Things #5 from Boom Box. Created and written by John Allison, art by Max Sarin. I got to tell you, I was super bub to find out the next issue is the last issue of the book. Pete:                What? Because I know. It should be concluded at the end. Alex:                 No. I know, man. It's such a blast with it. This is about a teen detective, frame for murder, ends up teaming up with the police department after she is arrested. It is- Pete:                They have so much more they can do. Alex:                 Just so much fun. Every issue. Max Sarin's art is so great. Everybody is so charming. This is a compliment. It's almost the opposite of Voyage to the Stars where it's like, it's not even bits. It's more character situations that are causing the comedy throughout. It's great. It's just, I enjoy. I want to read these adventures forever. I want to just read an odd-going detective series with these characters. Pete:                Yeah. It's such a fun character. I feel like I'm just, now, really getting into it and understanding the voice and cadence of everything. It's really clicking for me and I'm sorry to see that it's going to be wrapping up because I feel like there's so many different places we can go. I love this world so much. I feel like we can kind of put this on a lot of different situations, but man, yeah, they're really killing it right now or hitting the stride, that's next level. It's just fun. It's coming from such an earnest kind of cool place. The main character is kind of starry-eyed, but still, there's a lot of greatness to her. I really enjoy it. Alex:                 The mysteries are fun too. This issue, there's a bunch of casino robberies happening throughout London. She ultimately figures it out in absolutely ridiculous way, but in a way that proves that she is the smartest one in the room, anyway. It's fun. Pickup this book. Definitely check it out. Great, great stuff. Next up, another penultimate issue, Low #25, from Image Comics. Pete:                Oh, man, too bad Justin is not here. Alex:                 Written by Rick Remender, art by Greg Tocchini. Yeah, I must have put this in here because I want to talk to Justin about it because I know how into this book he is. This is the second to the last issues of the book. Huge battle issue as everybody is fighting for the future of the human race. The phenomenal thing about the pace of this book is the entire issue. People are just being blasted apart by this helm suit. We don't see it the entire time until the very last paddle. It's the pacing of that, just is this jaws pacing almost where the monster is off screen the entire time until the very end is great. This issue is one of my favorite issues of Low in a very long time. Pete:                Yeah. I can't agree with you more. It's such a unique, weird, creative book. It's so intense. The reveal is so insane. Remender is just killing it. Justin knew it early and called it, but yeah, I didn't really figure it out until the last couple of issues, so how crazy good this was. Really impressive. Makes me want to go back and start over again. Alex:                 It's good stuff. Next up, Canto II- Pete:                The art. Come on. Alex:                 The art. Pick it up for the art alone. Canto II: The Hollow Men #2 from IDW. Story by David M. Booher, art by Drew Zucker. It was continuing the adventures of little Clockwork Man as he tries to save the entire world. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 I like this issue quite a bit. I think this is a very engaging character. It's a weird, pretty dark world, but good stuff. Pete, what do you think about this one? Pete:                Yeah. I really like the art and the storytelling in this. It's very imaginative. These like little, fun creatures that were following around. It's interesting the way they battle and the way they go about things. It's definitely unique and stuff like that, whole town of scarecrows was so crazy. They do a great job of not only storytelling through action, but also giving you a lot of the creativity behind different character designs and ideas. It's a nonstop thrill ride with a little bit of heart and fun because they're so small and cute. Alex:                 Yeah. That's a nice way of putting it. Let's turn to something I'm sure we're going to definitely agree on. The Immortal She-Hulk #1 from Marvel Comics. Written by Al Ewing and art by John Davis-Hunt. Man, this issue is so good. I love this issue so much. Pete, I'm sure you agree with me, but this is showing what has been going on in the She-Hulk side of things as she, like the He-Hulk I believe it is called, has come back to life and discovered that he is immortal with the whole thing with the green door and he who lives below and all of these horror elements. What happens with She-Hulk? She's come back to life a couple of times as well. That's when this one shot deals with and it's as creepy and as alarming and as upsetting as anything Al Ewing has been doing in the main title, except with her fave Jen Walters. I love that this comes off of Empyre, where she died, yet, again. I love the pacing of the story. Alex:                 Particularly, if you've been reading Immortal Hulk, you'd be wondering what's going on there. This really pulls the veil back quite a bit and shows you a lot more information about what's going on. I thought it was great. Pete, of course, you agree, but I'll turn to you anyway and take a big sip of this beer that I'm drinking for when you agree. Here we go. Pete:                Yeah. This is completely insane and then falls down of a whole of insanity through a green door. Then we get a very- Alex:                 What? Pete:                … unlikely conversation with Wolverine, which I didn't appreciate. Later, we get Thor stuff, which I felt like it was a little bit better character voice-wise, but the reveal at the end, again, is hitting home. The leader is really fucking shit up as he is an immortal hulk right now. It was really cool to see that tie in, but man, alive, this is just so crazy and creepy. Like, “Oh yeah, you think hell is easy. We're below that.” I don't want to know that. I don't want to know what gets worse than hell. Alex:                 Yeah, there's a hell below hell. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 It's all good. Pete:                Great. Alex:                 I think it's- Pete:                Wait. What are you going to say? Alex:                 I think this is insane and a little too scary for me, and I'm looking forward to, maybe, trying to get things back to normal. Pete:                Like a happier Hulk but- Alex:                 Yeah. Like just someone gives me a little hope Hulk. Pete:                The happy Hulk? Alex:                 The happiest Hulk. Yeah, we'll see that pretty soon. Undiscovered Country #8 from Image Comics. Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule, art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Leonardo Marcello Grassi. I don't even want to say heroes of this book, but characters in this book have made it to the second ring of the walled-off America, called it Unity. They have discovered in this issue that it is a tech wonderland, seemingly, but of course, not everything is how it seems. I love how much this new arc has changed things up. It's great. It's exciting. It feels weird and nerve-racking. We had Scott Snyder on our live show a couple of weeks ago. He talked pretty heavily, not just about this book, but about how they're adapting it for the movies, which I think revealed a lot of information about how this book is going to go. It's fascinating to read this book through that lens. Pete:                Yeah. I also think that, now, this book is really cooking in a way that I can follow or before, I was very much confused to how this all works, but now, it's like, we've got more of a sense of this world and where they are in it and how they're trying to navigate. Yeah, I really like that whole coin bit. I really liked the introduction in some of the newer characters in this arc. I think this is very, very interesting. It's been a while since I've been excited about a writer's take on an idea, and this take of America and what it is and what it is in this very interesting, especially in this post Apocalyptic world. Alex:                 I also can't believe that we're eight issues in and they're still coming up with new America jokes. Pete:                Yeah. It's very impressive. Alex:                 Very impressive. Yeah. Next up, Mega Man: Fully Charged #2, from Boom Studios. Story by A.J. Marchisello and Marcus Rinehart. Written by Marcus Rinehart. Illustrated by Stefano Simeone. I think you like this issue a bit more than I did, the first issue of the series, Pete. I figured, again, let's check in with issue #2 here. This is a darker, more modern take on Mega Man that gives it more of serial overtone. What do you think about this issue? Pete:                Yeah, I very much liked it. It's like this idea of, okay, Mega Man, how do we deal with this in technology? What's too much? Who has control? That kind of thing. I feel like it's dealt with, in this issue, in a cool, unique way or really inside Mega Man's head as Justin likes to get inside character's heads. We get a lot of what they're thinking about, why they're doing what we're doing. We're meeting all the players as we move forward in an interesting way. I think it's cool. I'm very much enjoying this great, kind of like last page hype up for next issue. This is just fun. To me, Boom is just taking something that's cool and spitting it out in a way that's fun. Alex:                 I like this as well. I like this a little bit more than the first issue, but I still, as somebody who is not totally into Mega Man, I'm a little lost in some of the continuity stuff. The things that I liked or the things where Mega Man is out of costume and himself, it made me feel like not to backseat write it, but it made me feel like I would love to see a Mega Man ultimate Spider-Man type of reorigin of him. Pete:                Whoo. Alex:                 That feels like they're skirting up against, but they're also leading into what fans know. That's the part where it confuses me a little bit. I like the parts when he's out of costume and he's finding out more about this world. That's very interesting. The other parts are a little too deep divy for me, personally. Pete:                All right. Alex:                 Still, the art, very good in here. I enjoyed that quite a bit. Let's move on to one of the big surprises for me in The Stack. Juggernaut #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Fabian Nicieza and art by Ron Garney. I thought this was great. I was completely surprised. This is Juggernaut working for damage control. Some stuff has happened to him in the past where he lost his powers. He's regained them again. We're slowly getting information about that. He is mixing it up with who he thinks is a new mutant named D-Cell. This is just so good. I should've known, but like Ron Garney, of course, amazing on art. Fabian Nicieza knows his way around the story, but this character with the issue of Juggernaut is so interesting to me. I was fascinated in the entire issue. Pete:                Okay. Nonstop action, like the cover looks insane. All right, let's do this, and then it gets into this touching story about Juggernaut and what he goes through and what he has to deal with. It's very interesting. Also, the introduction of D-Cell, very cool. I like this. I'm very impressed by this #1. I also just got to say, the red on Juggernaut's- Alex:                 Yeah, I agree. Pete:                … uniform is tops and Garney is killing it with this black and white with the splashing of red. Alex:                 Right? Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 It's a very good redesign- Pete:                Yeah. It's like a little Sin City. Alex:                 … for the coloring on this book. I should've- Pete:                Having a black and white and then popping with colors, but man, it really works great. Alex:                 Yeah. Again, I was very surprised about this book. There's something about reading a scene of the Juggernaut in a hospital and a nurse being like, “Okay, Juggernaut, you could go now.” I was like, “What? What am I reading? What's happening here?” It totally fits. It makes sense for the character and the way that Fabian sets him up. This is a very good issue and the cliffhanger at the end is super fun. It's a good setup. I'm excited about this book. I just sort or randomly threw it on here because it was #1, but I'm real glad we did because I loved reading it. Alex:                 Next up, I know this is one of your top picks, Pete. Black Magic #14 from Image Comics. Written by Greg Rucka and art by Nicola Scott. Picking up out of that cliffhanger for the last issue where one of our main witches is driving through a creepy little girl while the other main witch is sleeping with a girl in her house and thinks a little bit- Pete:                Okay. Well, all right. Well, first of- Alex:                 What do you think, Pete? Pete:                Don't put extra creep on things, all right? Yeah. Sleeping with a aged person, it's not a little girl that she's sleeping with as well. It's not some kind of weird- Alex:                 A woman. It was two beautiful responsible women. Pete:                Okay. All right. You just sound so creepy. All right. First of, yeah, we got the car driving- Alex:                 Some lovely ladies. Pete:                Why? Why are you so creepy? Alex:                 Lovely ladies. Pete:                Stop being creepy. Yeah. We have … the art is the real hero of this book. These ghost kind of Ghoul, creepy kid things are unbelievable. Just the way it's like they're drawing the ghost and the shading, it's just next level art in such a cool way. I was so scared of this girl in the car accident even though it's a comic book. When she twisted doll's leg and then the lady's leg twist like that, oh, that is so creepy. Alex:                 Yeah. This book is very good. Like you were saying, Nicola Scott's art and the way things are drawn throughout this book are the real hero. Greg Rucka, always good, but Nicola Scott's just designs of everything, a very creepy and exactly the right way. Pete:                That cover is so creepy in all the right ways too. Yeah. I also really love a black cat in this book. Really cool. I like that it's a character. I'm really hoping it stays a character in the book. Every once in a while, we get a little bit more from that. It's a nice little side thing that keeps happening. Alex:                 Next up, Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn #2, from Boom Studios. Written by Anthony Burch, illustrated by Simone Ragazzoni. We have talked about the last couple of Power Rangers books, which takes places in this apocalyptic future where everything has been destroyed and the Power Ranger's last hope to save everybody. I've been pretty open. I have been hiding the fact that I don't care about Power Rangers at all, whereas, I didn't love two issues back the one shot. I did like the first issue of New Dawn. I was curious to check out the second issue. I liked it even more. This is good. This is a good, dark, adult's reinvention of the Power Rangers. I really enjoyed it. I'm onboard and I'm very surprised. Pete:                I'm also very surprised because I liked Power Rangers and this is not like Power Rangers … I haven't really read a lot of the comics, but the TV show. I'm very impressed that how much I'm onboard with the story and what's going on. The writing is doing such an amazing job of sucking you into this world and giving you these characters in such a great way that's such a compelling kind of thing that gets you very excited for this kind of big fight that's coming up. Yeah, I'm very impressed with this book. Alex:                 It's basically like stripping all the things from them that make them Power Rangers and finding out what make them tick as heroes, right? I feel like, most of the time, you watch a Power Rangers episode and the deal is, should we use our swords? Yeah. All right. Let's use our swords. We did it. We won. That's the main conflict of Power Rangers versus this, they're dealing with actual real human issues, there are actual conflicts, there are actual problems they need to deal with and big overwhelming things, but they're not losing the sense of humor at the same time. It's just so much more fun to read. This is great. I'm very excited about this even if it's … I'm actually going to get back to the status quo. I think this is very good and I'm very surprised that I'm saying so. Alex:                 On the other hand, I do want to talk about an issue that I'm a little disappointed in for very specific, very stupid reasons. Maestro #2 from Marvel. Written by Peter David and art by German Peralta. This is the origin of the Maestro, the Dark Hulk by Peter David. Love the first issue of this book. Pete:                Yeah. You're going nuts. Alex:                 I thought it was great. Yeah, this issue- Pete:                Really? Alex:                 … I had some problems with, honestly. Pete:                I love this. Alex:                 Yeah. Here's my problem, and I'm going to spoil some of the plot stuff, but Peter David's writing, good as always. German Peralta's art, great. The idea and- Pete:                You got problems with colors? Alex:                 Here's what happens. Pete:                What are you … what's your- Alex:                 Last issue, Hulk wakes up, finds the world has been destroyed. It's like, “You know what, I've given up on humanity.” They're like, “Ooh, this is good. We're going to go on a slow progression to finding out how it became the Maestro.” What happened her? How did he build up a civilization? What is going to happen? Then in this issue, he finds the civilization and Hercules is the Maestro and it's already happened. Pete:                Dude, that's a fucking last page reveal you just did. Alex:                 No, I know. I said I was going to talk about spoilers, but my point is that it's like I waitlisted to the fact that he became the Maestro because somebody else was the Maestro and he took over that stuff versus the Hulk going in his descent to the darkness. I'm still going to read this. I like the art. I like the Maestro. I like Peter David, but it was a real bummer of an issue. Pete:                Your problem was, you have a better idea than what the comic did. That's what your problem is. Alex:                 No, I don't have a better idea. It just felt like it was going in a different direction after the first issue than what happened in the second issue. It felt like we skipped all of the work. Pete:                I think you got to wait for it, man. I think you're judging it too fast. Alex:                 What do you think then, Pete? Pete:                I think I should like it. Alex:                 Do you like it? Pete:                I like the idea of sad Hulk in the wastelands talking about humanity. He took some fair shots, man. You know what I mean? He's not lying. Poor animals. Alex:                 I like all of that stuff. I think that's good. Pete:                It's like, “Okay, he stumbles across people” and now, it's like, “Okay, what's going to happen? Can he go see this Maestro.” Okay and then Maestro isn't who you think it is. Great reveal. Classic comic. Boom. I don't know why you're mad. I think it's interesting to see how this is going. I think this is a solid second issue of ramping up the story. I'm sorry, you had a better idea. I would like to just quickly, while we're talking about our Marvel book, the rest and power, Chadwick Boseman kind of things at the top of the comics. I think we're really classy and well-done. I'm happy that they did that because it's fucking really nice. Alex:                 Yeah. Me too. I agree. Man, it is very hard to read Marvel books with Black Panther right now, which I know is such a weird thing and I keep checking myself of the emotional reaction there because it's not like he wasn't actually Black Panther. The Black Panther in comics is a different thing than Black Panther in the movies, but whenever Black Panther comes into a comic book panel into a comic book story, it's crushing because it feels like it's Chadwick Boseman coming into the scene. I know it's not. Intellectually, I know it's not, but emotionally, it feels that way. I agree with you. It is nice to have that acknowledgement on the front cover. It's so sad. Let's very diligently transition into talking about The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #3 from Image Comics. Written by Jason Aaron and art by R.M. Guera. This is continuing the story line of two versions we're trying to escape from. Not where angels have their way with him. It's horrifying. Alex:                 Pete loves this book. Cannot stop talking about it. We get off camera and off the podcast and Pete is like, “Let's talk about The Goddamned” in an open voice. It's very impressive, but another great issue of this book, R.M. Guera draws the crap out of it as our girls continue to escape for the mountain and find out things are not quite as they seem, of course, but it's so dark and it's so sad. It just brings you further and further down every issue. Pete:                Yeah. This is really impressive. What's nice is, and this issue we're not really dealing with the angels raping. We can move past that a little bit, which is good. We've got these two heroines fighting for their lives as they're trying to make it out of this mountain range, but the reveal at the end is a little crushing. Man, it can say enough about the art. Just the whole part where you thought, maybe, she was going to die and they later rest and then like, it's the action, the storytelling. This is really a great story even though a lot of the story makes me uncomfortable. I'm still very much impressed with the product that they're putting out. Alex:                 Yeah. That's Jason Aaron writing about faith, writing about religion and making it dark, making it realistic but not throwing it away entirely. He's not like, “Fuck you. You're stupid for believing this stuff.” It's more about what do we believe in if the things we believe in are evil. That's a great thing to drill into right now and he's doing such a good job with it. All right. Let's move on then. Judge Dredd False Witness #3 from IDW. Story by Brandon Easton, art by Kei Zama. Oh my gosh, I really mess this one up, but we finally get what we've been asking for with this series. We got a meeting between our two main characters between a guy on the run for a murder he didn't commit and Judge Dredd who is tracking him down. This title continues to over perform in my mind. It's a good Judge Dredd story. There are some really good, interesting class and race stuff that's played with right here. It's very smart and well done while, still, being a good action thriller. Pete:                Yeah. It's just hard. I don't want a Judge Dredd Comic right now. I don't want a story about cops fucking all powerful cops that are judged, jury and executioner right now. I didn't really feel it as much with the other issues, but right now, I was just like, “Fuck this, man.” Alex:                 I see what you're saying. Not to interject and to cut you out, but I do think … I guess, we'll see where it goes, but it does feel like the story is doing the opposite thing. The story is presenting Judge Dredd with a case that is not cotton dry. I could be wrong with the coloring, but we get a case of a black dude getting plastic surgery to look like a white dude and become basically like a proponent of the rich. There's that thing going on. He gets murdered. His former friend is framed for it. Judge Dredd is tracking him down. I think we're getting a story here where Judge Dredd having to confront the idea that things are not cotton dry, that I cannot be judged jury and executioner right now. If that is the way the story is going, that's an incredibly timely thing to happen. Pete:                Yeah. I hear you. It's just a little painful to just see … Just the panels where they're so imposing over people, the judges. When they walk by and there's all these people lined up in attention and it's very, very intimidating. It's heading me in a different way right now that, normally, it can be like, “Okay, this is comic book. This is fun. Judge Dredd is great. I love Judge Dredd,” but it's just like, right now, it's just a little bit … I agree with you that it is trying to do that. It's hard to see the uniform and not flinch a little bit. Alex:                 All right. Last one we're going to talk about is Bliss #3 from Image Comics. Written by Sean Lewis and art by Caitlin Yarsky. We love every issue of this title, but this is pulling off some big things, some very big things. Specifically picking up the cliffhanger where a kid has been telling the whole history of his dad. We find out that his dad is not as clean and doing much worse things than we thought he was. Also, welcome to Justin who popped in the last time of the podcast. Pete:                Hey. Justin:              You got to choose your angles. I think, just really, Bliss is the comic that I really wanted to weigh in on. Because I've actually been here the whole time. Really great reviews. Alex:                 Oh, wow. Justin:              I didn't want to chime in because you guys, I think, really covered the basis, especially the X and sword stuff. Pete:                Oh. Well, thanks yeah. Alex:                 I'll tell you what, actually. We talked about a lot of books on The Stack today. I think, it would be worth before we finish up talking about Bliss. Why don't you just give a thumbs up or thumbs down, like a yay or nay to all the titles. I'll read through all the titles, okay? Justin:              Great. Yeah. Alex:                 Here we go. X of swords: Creation #1. Justin:              Perfect. No notes. Pete:                Wow. Alex:                 Dark Night: Speed Metal #1. Justin:              Fast as I wanted it to be. Alex:                 Wow, and Unkindness of Ravens, number one. Justin:              More ravens. Alex:                 Spider-Man #4. Justin:              You know how I feel about this. This guy should be making more quips. Alex:                 The Last God #9. Justin:              Good fight. Alex:                 Voyage to the Stars #2. Justin:              Yeah, get off earth. Earth sucks. Alex:                 WYND #4. Justin:              Good. Not enough wind. It's very still. Alex:                 More wind. Wicked Things #5. Justin:              Chilling. Alex:                 Low #25. Justin:              Oh, no. Fun. It was fun. Alex:                 Yeah. That was fun. Wait. Okay. Low #25. Can we actually stop for a second? I know we're very much versed in the podcast, but the whole reason I put that in The Stack was to get your take on it, Justin. Low #25, penUltimate issue of the series. What do you think? Justin:              We look at this as a whole. My review of the last issue was, I can't believe he's willing to take us here and I bought it and then it was like, “Oh, no. Rug-pull everything is terrible.” I don't know where we're going to go with this at the end of the day. Pete:                How about that reveal though? That was fucking bananas. Justin:              Everything about this book is bananas. They push everything in every direction all the time. That's why the series is one of the richest series we've reviewed in this. Maybe top Remender. Maybe top Remender. Alex:                 Yeah. This has really blown me away as for what Remender is doing in this comic. I didn't really, really appreciate it until this second to the last issue, like everything that he's doing. Justin:              Yeah, 100%. Alex:                 It's making me feel like we should probably do a separate podcast about Top Remender. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              Yeah. Pete:                We just got to determine like break it down, top 10. Justin:              The remaining Remenders. The Remenders that remain. Pete:                Right. Yeah. Alex:                 Getting back to the list, Canto II: The Hollow Men #2. Justin:              Really, Canto? Can? No. Alex:                 The Immortal She-Hulk #1. Justin:              Legit. Love this book. I can't believe they're making She-Hulk terrifying now too. Alex:                 Yeah. Yeah. Undiscovered Country, number- Justin:              I'm worried that this is going to become my job from here on now. Don't say anything and then just give us the one liner nonsense thing. Alex:                 Yeah. We're almost through it. There's a lot of titles though. Undiscovered Country, number eight. Justin:              Perfectly clear of what's happening all the time. Alex:                 Mega Man: Fully Charged #2. Justin:              Playing the video game, except my fingers are not sore. Alex:                 Nice. Yeah. Juggernaut, number one. Justin:              This guy is unstoppable. Alex:                 Yeah. Black Magic #14. Justin:              Somebody stop him. Alex:                 I'm definitely getting the impression that you've read all this book. Justin:              100%. Alex:                 Black Magic #14. Justin:              Great to see this book back. I've missed this book. Alex:                 Yeah. Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn #2. Justin:              Once again, surprisingly into the Power Rangers. Time to do a rewatch. Alex:                 Great. That was my reaction too. Pete:                Go, go Power Rangers. Justin:              I [crosstalk 00:51:58]. Alex:                 Maestro #2. Justin:              This guy, I wanted more music. I feel like he's not doing any conducting. Alex:                 The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #3. Justin:              This book really makes you want to get back into the bible. Alex:                 Judge Dredd False Witness #3. Justin:              I'm not prepared to be judged. Alex:                 Okay. Justin:              This book was judging me. Alex:                 Great. Finally, that brings us to Bliss #3. Once again, this is a great issue of this book. This really flips the premise in a certain way. We spent the first two issues knowing and loving this dad. In this third issue, we find out he is not all, he's cracked up to be. It's real dark, real sad, but I thought real good. Pete, what was you takeaway from this one? Pete:                Yeah. I was really impressed with this issue. A lot of things click into place in this issue. We get a lot of forward movement and a way we can all follow, which is great. Yeah, it went from being like tripped out stone or what's going on to like, “Oh, shit. There's a lot of evil fucked up shit going on in a way that is very much pointed at this family.” I think that really grounds it in the son-mom stuff was just so touching and powerful. The panels of the mom's face are just unbelievable. Justin:              Yeah. The art on this book, I think, really crushes. It adds some air, this air of tension in fantastical remorse and just loss throughout the book. It reminds me of like the dark crystal a little bit or- Alex:                 Yeah. Justin:              … especially with the non-human creatures. Even Neil Gaiman's Coraline a little bit. It feels like a more adult version of it. The scenes at the end where the dad reveals what he's capable of are just tough. Alex:                 Yeah. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              The coloring as well throughout is just beautiful. Pete:                Yeah. It's really intense. Alex:                 Great. Great book. Definitely pick it up. That is it for The Stack. If you like to support us, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. to Crowdcast and YouTube. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher or the app of your choice. To subscribe and listen to the show, did I say pateron.com/comicbookclub to support the show? Pete:                You did now. Alex:                 Okay. There we go. At Comic Book Live on Twitter. Comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and many more. We'll see you next time on The Stack. The post The Stack: X Of Swords, Speed Metal And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. 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The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #109

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 37:43


Comics   Bad Mother #1 of 5 from AWA/Upshot (W) Christa Faust (A) Mike Deodato Jr. - $3.99 Fire Power #2 from Image Comics  (W) Robert Kirkman (A) Chris Samnee, Matthew Wilson   Vampire The Masquerade #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Tim Seeley Various | Artist(s): Dev Pramanik Nathan Gooden | $3.99 King Of Nowhere #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Maxwell Prince | Artist(s): Tyler Jenkins | Colors: Hilary Jenkins | Letters: Andworld Design | $3.99 Finger Guns #4 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Sabs Cooper, Justin Richards | Artist(s): Val Halvorson | Colors: Rebecca Nalty | Letters: Taylor Esposito | $3.99 Ice Cream Man #20 from Image | Writer(s): W. Maxwell Prince | Artist(s): Martin Morazzo | Colors: Chris Ohalloran | Letters: Good Old Neon | $3.99 On The Stump #4 from Image | Writer(s): Chuck Brown | Artist(s): Prenzy | $3.99 Coffin Bound #5 from Image | Writer(s): Dan Watters | Artist(s): Dani | $3.99 Goddamned Virgin Brides #2 from Image | Writer(s): Jason Aaron | Artist(s): R. M. Guera | $3.99 Undiscovered Country #7 from Image | Writer(s): Charles Soule Scott Snyder | Artist(s): Giuseppe Camuncoli Leonardo Marcello Grassi | $3.99 Heathen #12 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Natasha Alterici | Artist(s): Ashley Woods | $3.99 Money Shot #7 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Tim Seeley Sarah Beattie | Artist(s): Rebekah Isaacs | $3.99 Stabbity Bunny #11 from Scout Comics | Writer(s): Richard Rivera | Artist(s): Dwayne Biddix | $3.99   Upcoming Comics Adventureman #3 from Image | Writer(s): Matt Fraction | Artist(s): Terry Dodson Rachel Dodson | $3.99 Big Girls #1 from Image | Writer(s): Jason Howard | Artist(s): Jason Howard | $3.99 Excellence #9 from Image | Writer(s): Brandon Thomas | Artist(s): Khary Randolph Emilio Lopez | $3.99 Billionaire Island #4 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Steve Pugh | $3.99 Join The Future #4 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Zack Kaplan | Artist(s): Piotr Kowalski | $3.99 Mirka Andolfos Unsacred #7 from Ablaze Media | Writer(s): Mirka Andolfo | Artist(s): Mirka Andolfo | $3.99 Red Mother #7 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Jeremy Haun | Artist(s): Danny Luckert | $3.99 Something Is Killing The Children #9 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): James Tynion IV | Artist(s): Werther Dell Edera | $3.99 Undone from Blood Or The Shadow Of A Wanted Man #5 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Lonnie Nadler Zac Thompson | Artist(s): Sami Kivela | $3.99 Vlad Dracul #2 from Scout Comics | Writer(s): Matteo Strukul | Artist(s): Andrea Mutti | $6.99   Seven Secrets #1 from BOOM (W) Tom Taylor; (A) Danielle DiNucolo - $3.99 Trades Cult Classic Creature Feature TP from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): John Bivens | $17.99

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 259

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 162:30


Comics Reviews: Injustice Year Zero by Tom Taylor, Roge Antonio, Cian Tormey, Rain Beredo Dark Nights Death Metal: Legends of the Dark Knights by Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, Pete Tomasi, Garth Ennis, Frank Tieri, Daniel Warren Johnson, Marguerite Bennett, Riley Rossmo, Jamal Igle, Joelle Jones, Francesco Francavilla, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo, Chris Sotomayor, Jordie Bellaire, Mike Spicer, Ivan Plascencia Dreaming: Waking Hours 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Nick Robles, Mat Lopes Teen Titans Go! To Camp by Sholly Fisch, Marcelo Di Chiara Empyre 4 Lords of Empyre: Celestial Messiah by Alex Paknadel, Alex Lins, Matt Yackey Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex by Jonathan Hickman, Rod Reis Fire Power 1 by Robert Kirkman, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson, Rus Wooton School for Extraterrestrial Girls by Jeremy Whitley, Jamie Noguchi Skylin 1 by Fred Packard, Josh Valliere, Adam Cozart My Little Pony/Transformers: Friendship in Disguise 1 by James Asmus, Tony Fleecs, Lauren Perry, Ian Flynn, Jack Lawrence, Luis Antonio Delgado Bad Mother 1 by Christa Faust, Mike Deodato Alien: The Original Screenplay 1 by Cristiano Seixas, Guilherme Balbi, Candice Han, Dan O'Bannon Vampire: The Masquerade 1 by TIm Seeley, Tini Howard, Blake Howard, Devmalya Pramanik, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke Additional Reviews: Batwoman s1, Hamilton, An American Pickle, Wizards, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Immortal Hulk HC vol 2 News: Lucifer trade, Darkest Catacombs by Cullen Bunn, Disney+, Black Cat and Dr. Strange canceled, Nia DaCosta to direct Captain Marvel 2, two more Tales from the Dark Multiverse one-shots: Hush and Flashpoint, America Chavez to be in Dr. Strange 2, Animaniacs reboot, Pinky & the Brain, Priest on USAgent, The Owl House, IDW publisher exits, Dynamite crossover controversy, Eccleston returns to Who, DC changes, Wonder Woman cover, Al Ewing record breaker, Sweet Tooth revival, Enter the Phoenix, Avatar remake falling apart Trailers: Ratched, I'm Thinking of Ending Things Comics Countdown: Strange Adventures 4 by Tom King, Evan Shaner, Mitch Gerads Usagi Yojimbo 11 by Stan Sakai, Tom Luth Undiscovered Country 7 by Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson Money Shot 7 by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie, Rebekah Isaacs Deadpool 6 by Kelly Thompson, Kevin Libranda, Chris Sotomayor Sex Criminals 30 by Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky Goddamnned: Virgin Brides 2 by Jason Aaron, R.M. Guera, Giulia Brusco The School For Extraterrestrial Girls by Jeremy Whitley, Jamie Noguchi DCeased: Dead Planet 2 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Gig Baldassini Star Trek: Year Five 13 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Angel Hernandez, Fran Gamboa

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #108

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 47:09


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Comic Marauders Podcast
Issue #61 - The Goddamned by Jason Aaron, r.m. Guera, Giulia Brusco, Jared K. Fletcher & Sebastian Girner

Comic Marauders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 76:16


This week the Marauders are talking about THE GODDAMNED Book 1 by Jason Aaron, r.m. Guera, Giulia Brusco, Jared K. Fletcher & Sebastian Girner. Non-comics topics include: Ghosts of Tsushima, Search Party, having to internet access and more. Feel free to message us about what you thought of The Goddamned. Next week's issue will focus on Invincible Vol. 1 by Robert Kirkman and Corey Walker.Email: comicmarauderspod@gmail.comInstagram: @comic_maraudersTwitter: @comicmarauders

Southern Fried Geekery
Ep.133 Sons of God & Daughters of Men

Southern Fried Geekery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 107:58


*Comics Spoilers* This week we round-table The Goddamned--The Virgin Brides #1 from Jason Aaron, r.m.Guera, Giulia Brusca, & Jared K. Fletcher.  Comics The Last Day in Vietnam, Dead Body Road: Bad Blood #1, The Old Guard #1.  NCBD Menu: Sacred Six #1, 2020 Wolverine #1, Empyre #1   Join us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #104

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 48:23


Comics Olympia #5 from Image | Writer(s): Curt Pires Tony Pires | Artist(s): Alex Diotto Dee Cunniffe | $5.99 Teen +    All-America Comix from Image Comics (W) Joe Casey (A) Dustin Nguyen - $3.99 Teen +   Killing Red Sonja #2 from Dynamite Entertainment | Writer(s): Mark Russell Bryce Ingman | Artist(s): Craig Rousseau | $3.99 - TEEN +  Mad Magazine #14 $5.99 cover price - All Al Jaffee issue Fire Power Free Comic Book Day edition - from Image Comics Teen Plus (W) Robert Kirkman (A) Chris Samnee  (prelude in 154 page $9.99 graphic novel set 15 years before)   Negan Lives #1 from Image Comics (W) Robert Kirkman (A) Charlie Adlard - $4.99  - Mature readers.   King Of Nowhere #3 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Maxwell Prince | Artist(s): Tyler Jenkins | Colors: Hilary Jenkins | Letters: Andworld Design | $3.99 rated Teen 13+   Plot #5 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Michael Moreci Tim Daniel | Artist(s): Josh Hixson | $3.99 Billionaire Island #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Steve Pugh | Colors: Chris Chuckry | Letters: Rob Steen | $3.99 Red Sonja Vol 8 #16 from Dynamite Entertainment | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Bob Q | $3.99 Dark Red #10 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Tim Seeley | Artist(s): Corin Howell | Colors: Mark Englert | Letters: Carlos M. Mangual | $3.99 On The Stump #3 from Image | Writer(s): Chuck Brown | Artist(s): Prenzy | Letters: Clayton Cowles | $3.99 rated Mature Goddamned Virgin Brides #1 from Image | Writer(s): Jason Aaron | Artist(s): R. M. Guera | $3.99 Pretty Violent #7 from Image | Writer(s): Derek Hunter Jason Young | Artist(s): Derek Hunter | $3.99 Bleed Them Dry #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Hiroshi Koizumi Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): Dike Ruan | $3.99 Upcoming Comics Nancy Drew And The Hardy Boys Death Of Nancy Drew #2 from Dynamite Entertainment | Writer(s): Anthony Del Col | Artist(s): Joe Eisma | $3.99 Adventureman #2 from Image | Writer(s): Matt Fraction | Artist(s): Terry Dodson Rachel Dodson | $3.99 Bitter Root #9 from Image | Writer(s): David Walker Chuck Brown | Artist(s): Sanford Greene | $3.99 Ash & Thorn #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mariah McCourt | Artist(s): Soo Lee | $3.99 Finger Guns #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Sabs Cooper Justin Richards | Artist(s): Val Halvorson | $3.99 Join The Future #3 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Zack Kaplan | Artist(s): Piotr Kowalski | $3.99 No Ones Rose #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Emily Horn Zac Thompson | Artist(s): Alberto Jimenez-Alburquerque | $3.99 Something Is Killing The Children #8 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): James Tynion IV | Artist(s): Werther Dell Edera | $3.99 Vagrant Queen Planet Called Doom #4 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Magdalene Visaggio | Artist(s): Jason Smith | $3.99   Sabrina: Something Wicked #2 from Archie Comics (W) Kelly Thompson (A) Veronica Fish - $3.99  Stealth #3 from Image Comics (W) Mike Costa (A) Nate Bellgarde, Tamra Bonvillain    

Comic Marauders Podcast
Issue #60 - Fire Power Vol.1 by Robert Kirkman, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson and Rus Wooten

Comic Marauders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 69:04


This week the Marauders are talking about Fire Power Vol. 1 by Robert Kirkman, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson and Rus Wooten. Non-comics topics include: Possible fitness to burn off the Covid extra pounds, Nick getting in fight with bulls and how things are going with DC's new distributor.Please send in some comments with your own thoughts on Fire Power. Next week's issue will focus on Goddamned Vol. 1 by Jason Aaron and R.M. Guera.Email: comicmarauderspod@gmail.comInstagram: @comic_maraudersTwitter: @comicmarauders

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 682

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 120:07


Magnetic-O-Rama: Gunland by by Captain Artiglio, GenPet by Damian and Alex Fuentes, and Ghost Money by Thierry Smolderen and Dominique Bertail, Super Friends: Saturday Morning Comics Volume 1 by E. Nelson Bridwell and Ramona Fradon, Alien and Predator at Marvel, Star Pig from Delilah S. Dawson and Francesco Gaston from IDW, Negan Lives! from Kirkman and Adlard, I Am Not of This Planet by Gary Edson Arlington from Last Gasp, Girl by Milligan and Fegredo from Vertigo, The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #1 by Aaron and Guera from Image, plus a whole mess more!

The Professor Frenzy Show
The Professor Frenzy Show #103

The Professor Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 41:47


Comics   Bleed Them Dry #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Hiroshi Koizumi Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): Dike Ruan | $3.99  Once and Future #8 from BOOM! Studios (W) Kieron Gillen (A) Dan Mora - $3.99   That Texas Blood #1 from Image Comics (W) Chris Condon (A) Jacob Phillips - $3.99  Dead Body Road: Bad Blood #1 from Image Comics (W) Justin Justice (A) Ben Tiesma, Mat Lopes - $3.99.    Ash & Thorn #1 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mariah McCourt | Artist(s): Soo Lee | Colors: Pippa Bowland | Letters: Rob Steen | $3.99 Rated Mature Sleeping Beauties #1 from IDW.  (W) Rio Youers | Story by Stephen King | (A) Alison Sampson | Colors: Triona Tree Farrell | Letters: Christa Miesner | $3.99 rated Mature Mirka Andolfos Mercy #3 from Image | Writer(s): Mirka Andolfo | Artist(s): Mirka Andolfo | Letters: Fabio Amelia |  $3.99 Middlewest #17 from Image | Writer(s): Skottie Young | Artist(s): Jorge Corona | Colors: Jean-Francois Beaulieu | Letters: Late Piekos of Blambot |  $3.99 rated Mature .Wicked Things #2 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): John Allison | Artist(s): Max Sarin | Colors: Whitney Cogar | Letters: Jim Campbell | $3.99 Outer Darkness Chew #3 from Image | Writer(s): John Layman, | Artist(s): Afu Chan Rob Guillory | Letters: Pat Brosseau | $3.99   Godkillers #3 from Aftershock Comics (W) Mark Sable (A) Maan House - $3.99   Trades   Dragonfly And Dragonflyman TP from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Tom Peyer | Artist(s): Peter Krause Russell Braun | $16.99 Crowded Vol 2 TP from Image | Writer(s): Christopher Sebela | Artist(s): Ro Stein Ted Brandt | $16.99 Farmhand Vol 3 Roots Of All Evil TP from Image | Writer(s): Rob Guillory | Artist(s): Rob Guillory Taylor Wells | $16.99     Upcoming Comics Killing Red Sonja #2 from Dynamite Entertainment | Writer(s): Mark Russell Bryce Ingman | Artist(s): Craig Rousseau | $3.99 Red Sonja Vol 8 #16 from Dynamite Entertainment | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Bob Q | $3.99 Goddamned Virgin Brides #1 from Image | Writer(s): Jason Aaron | Artist(s): R. M. Guera | $3.99 Olympia #5 from Image | Writer(s): Curt Pires Tony Pires | Artist(s): Alex Diotto Dee Cunniffe | $5.99 On The Stump #3 from Image | Writer(s): Chuck Brown | Artist(s): Prenzy | $3.99 Pretty Violent #7 from Image | Writer(s): Derek Hunter Jason Young | Artist(s): Derek Hunter | $3.99 Billionaire Island #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Steve Pugh | $3.99 Bleed Them Dry #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Hiroshi Koizumi Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): Dike Ruan | $3.99 Dark Red #10 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Tim Seeley | Artist(s): Corin Howell | $3.99 King Of Nowhere #3 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Maxwell Prince | Artist(s): Tyler Jenkins | $3.99 Plot #5 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Michael Moreci Tim Daniel | Artist(s): Josh Hixson | $3.99  

Lo que hay y lo que suena
T01 E24 La guera de las garnachas (Star Wars)

Lo que hay y lo que suena

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 48:55


"Soy tu padre..." Despues de más de 9 películas, un montón de contenido creado por fans, Star Wars se ha convertido en la saga de Fantasía más rentable de las historia del cine y de la cultura Pop. No la quieren dejar ir y siguen haciendo y haciendo productos de lo que se les pueda imaginar.Luis, Christian y Cederik comparten en este episodio sus puntos de vista al respecto de esta importante saga de películas. Si eres o no fan, seguramente pasarás un rato agradable#spotify #podcastenespañol #podcast #starwars #entretenimiento #sarcasmo #diversión #charla #podbean

Don Cheto Al Aire
Show de Jueves 4 de Junio 2020

Don Cheto Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 40:20


Buenas tardes Familiaaaa Y feliz Juevescito....Como todos los Jueves, ya por varios años, Yesenia Andrew nos interpreto los Sueños y intento abrirme mi tercer ojo! Descubra si lo logro o nomas me dejo picado....con interes y ganas de conocer un poco mas...no sea mal pensado! Y, hablando de mal pensados, descubra por que fue la ultima pelea del Chino con la "Guera". Les aseguro, que no se lo imajina. Taen, por peticion popular, el dia de hoy les conte una Historia del Sabio Hermitaño. Si usted me quiere pedir una Historia o platicar de algun tema lo puede hacer atraves de mi InstaGrinder en @DonChetoalAire. Gracias por escucharnos y los espero mañana temprano....No kero fallas!

Don Cheto Al Aire
Show de Jueves 4 de Junio 2020

Don Cheto Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 42:04


Buenas tardes Familiaaaa Y feliz Juevescito.... Como todos los Jueves, ya por varios años, Yesenia Andrew nos interpreto los Sueños y intento abrirme mi tercer ojo! Descubra si lo logro o nomas me dejo picado....con interes y ganas de conocer un poco mas...no sea mal pensado! Y, hablando de mal pensados, descubra por que fue la ultima pelea del Chino con la "Guera". Les aseguro, que no se lo imajina. Taen, por peticion popular, el dia de hoy les conte una Historia del Sabio Hermitaño. Si usted me quiere pedir una Historia o platicar de algun tema lo puede hacer atraves de mi InstaGrinder en @DonChetoalAire. Gracias por escucharnos y los espero mañana temprano....No kero fallas!

Robots From Tomorrow!
Episode 671: Reading List for May 27, 2020

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 92:16


Topics for the Week of May 27, 2020 Mike- The Goddamned #4 & Telling Tales: The Comic Art of Frank Frazetta HC  Greg- Shutter #12 & Shelf Bound Charity Auction, Week 5 Welcome to the All-New, All-Different Pull List Episodes! With Diamond halting new comics distribution for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mike & Greg decided, rather than drop these episodes all-together, to just change up the format. So for this four hundred twenty-third installment of the Pull List series, the lads chose: 1) A previous year’s Pull List choice.2) Something else pulled from their own collections. There may not be new comics to choose from this week, but hopefully these new Pull List episodes give just as much food for thought in choosing what goes into your quarantine reading queue. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books! Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-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.

El Estrellado
2019 11 04--2 asi o mas guera.

El Estrellado

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 30:09


Nuestros Facebooks: El Estrellado, Chefcito y El Jimmy. Twitter @alfredoestrella Instagram @alfredoestrella Whatsapp 5538913635 El mejor show de radio en Mexico, conducido por tres haraganes.

El Estrellado
2019 11 04--2 asi o mas guera.

El Estrellado

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 30:09


Nuestros Facebooks: El Estrellado, Chefcito y El Jimmy. Twitter @alfredoestrella Instagram @alfredoestrella Whatsapp 5538913635 El mejor show de radio en Mexico, conducido por tres haraganes.

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Internacional: maior manifestação em Santiago desde sexta-feira, Trump reclama de falta de defesa pelos republicanos, eleições presidenciais na Bolívia, Brexit

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 2:59


Notícia no Seu Tempo
Internacional: Trump determina retirada de mil soldados do norte da Síria, equatorianos desafiam toque de recolher, eleições municipais em Budapeste

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 2:35


Mankind Podcast
TMP Launch Promo

Mankind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 1:44


themankindpodcast.com #mkpod Hey guys, as you may have noticed the official mankind podcast is about to launch on all platforms September 30th, but you can get a jump on the action by going to themankindshow.com. And subscribe to my free monthly newsletter, I've got an incredible lineup coming you guys we're still going to be bringing you the hottest interviews but we're also... We're going to give you a whole lot more this time as well so follow hashtag #mkpod MK is @Podcrafty & Guera is @lilgueratheplug and the show is at mankind podcast on all social platforms we're everywhere. And we are the official podcast of Tucson hip hop and we'll cover it all from artist to the festivals and everything in between. So stay tuned. We're going to have some fun. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mankindpodcast/message

The Hood Diner Podcast
Ep 65 - Lil Guera the Plug & Mo' Papaya Punch

The Hood Diner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 125:39


This week in The Diner, our homegirl Lil Guera The Plug from the Mankind Podcast (Formerly The Afterworld Podcast) stops by to tell us about her love for Hip Hop, Women in Hip Hop and her plans for the future.News: We touch on the current imPEACHment situation going down in Washington and DJ Century votes against us going to the Friday the 13th Camp where you gotta survive 3- 25 minute games of getting chased by freaky Jason. And kAZ shares a possible Nightfall scenario.Music News: kAZ finally watched the Travis Scott Doc on Netflix and we talk where our favorite place to sit is when buying concert tickets. Kid Cudi and Kanyes contract with the devil, DMX signs a new deal with DEF JAM and our favorite OLD Country Artists (yes Country).TV / Movie News: We talk about Fleabag, WU Tang: An American Saga, and Jurassic World 3 gets some familiar faces added to the upcoming cast. And there is gonna be a new movie called “Flaming hot” about Richard Montanez, the janitor who came up with the idea for Flaming Hot Cheetos which will be directed by Eva LongoriaFashion & Culture: Converse is doing a collaboration with DC comics for its 80th anniversary and J balvin is doing a collab with Nickelodeon for the 20th anniversary of SpongeBob featuring apparel and home goods.Sports: The Wildcats have an by week, Arizona State loses and is unranked just like that and the Cardinals take another L.Tech News: Amazon had its Annual Echo Event releasing a bunch of new products including some AirPods alternatives which have some really cool health benefits.And this week on "Something New" ...DJ century brought in some bullshit that I for got to take a picture of, lol.... To see "Something New" go to our Patreon and become a subscriber to see our full reviews.⭕️NLY on The INNER CIRCLE Podcast Network!! #OrderUp

A la Cola del Pelotón
#3 Especial Vuelta a España: Iturria gana en la calma antes de la guera | A la Cola del Pelotón

A la Cola del Pelotón

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 60:51


No nos hemos podido esperar para analizar la victoria de Mikel Iturria en Urdax. De la mano de nuestro compañero Sergio Rodríguez, corredor del Euskadi Murias, hablamos de cómo se ha vivido la etapa que da la victoria a su equipo. Por supuesto, también hablamos de lo sucedido en la CRI donde Primoz Roglic arrasó a sus rivales y leemos vuestro comentarios en #ElPinganillo. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Internacional: Macri lança pacote econômico, oficiais em prisões venezuelanas, desaprovação do presidente paraguaio

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 3:01


Ultima Final Fantasy | The Ultimate Final Fantasy Podcast
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

Ultima Final Fantasy | The Ultimate Final Fantasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 145:31


Development: Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, known as Final Fantasy Gaiden in Japan, is a Role Playing Game developed by Matrix Software and published by Square Enix on October 29, 2009 in Japan, and October 5th, 2010 in the States. You may remember Matrix Software from their IOS ports of Final Fantasy II, IV, V, VI,  After Years, and even Dragon Quest V. This is the second Final Fantasy game to wield the Gaiden, or spinoff title, in Japan; The other being the aforereviewed Final Fantasy Adventure. The game’s directors were Takashi Tokita and Hiroaki Yabuta. Tokita you may remember as the director of Chrono Trigger and Parasite Eve. He also worked as lead designer for Final Fantasy IV. The game was produced by Tomoya Asano, the lead artist was Akihiko Yoshida; Yoshida worked on background art and main character design for the Ivalice games, where Mizuta worked on FFXI with Uematsu, and that god awful Parasite Eve 2. The development team had begun to consider a sequel to this game, and that’s why we’re going to play Bravely Default; which is what that “sequel” eventually became. The entire game was meant to be a throwback to the original titles in the Final Fantasy series, and you can definitely tell. The game featured an interesting storybook style art design, similar to Chocobo’s Tales, and also features a pretty bitchin version of the job system from FF III and V. The development team looked to DQ games, and other popular NES era RPG’s for inspiration as well as previous FF titles.   Plot: The game starts out in the city of Horne with our main hero Brandt. Brandt is presenting himself to the king to enter manhood, and discovers that the Princess, Aire, has been taken by the Witch of the North, named Louhi. Along the way, Brandt meets up with his moody friend Jusqua and the princess’ personal bodyguard, and savior of us all, Yunita. Together they journey to the witche’s house, and eventually slay Louhi. When we trudge back to Horne, we find that the entire town has been turned to stone by some curse, and the king is missing. This is when our little fellowshiop breaks for the time being. Brandt and Yunita try to restore Horne’s villagers, while Jusqua and Aire flee to Liberte, a seafaring town. Brandt and Yunita meet a fellow named Krinjh in a nearby desert, who leads them to the magic kingdom of Guera. The King of Guera asks them to deal with the fucking Sandman, since Spiderman is busy, and you agree. But of course, he annihalates you, because you need water spells and the LEADER ORDERS A FUCKING FREEZE ON WATER SPELL SALES! Anyway, you win the fight, but the sand creature is revealed to be Araidne, who Krinjh runs away with. Aire meets up with a fairy named Lilibelle, and gets turned into a cat. Aire leaves Jusqua’s grumpy ass behind, and finds Brandt, who also left Yunita behind for some reason… Anyway, they head to Arbor forest, where the Queen of the forest turns Brandt into a plant, because she doesn’t trust humans after the events of Ferngully 1, and dare I say 2. Aire then teams up with a mouse named Tortehhhh to find an Animal Staff in order to turn Brandt into a dog, thus making him more trustworthy. But before we get this taken care of, we must defeat Arbaroc; the guardian of Arbor. We knock him out, and the Queen of Arbor turns the Animal Staff into the Transformation Staff, which allows us to go transspecial with a mere three menu clicks. We then first learn of Rolan, who searches for the Dark Towe…. Wait, no. He’s just a dude from Spelvia who may know how to help Horne. The two animals Aire and Brandt climb the great tree of the arbor and leap to the super FF-esque floating island of Spelvia, but Aire is the only one who makes it across. Jusqua finds a regular cat, who he mistakes for Aire somehow, and travels to Urbeth; finding Yunita and a sorcerer who claims to be able to lift the curse from “Aire”. We earn some dough by completing some quests for the locals, and then we find out that the dirty sorcerer was nothing more than a con artist, who promptly escapes to the six teraflop city of Invidia. Jusqua leaves warrior princess Yunita behind and pursues the sorcerer on a boat. He’s soon reunited with Brandt, and learns that Aire was with him the whole time. When our two heroes arrive in Invidia, they meet up with a girl named Rekoteh who helps them get the dragon harp, which allows the party to summon a dragon to fly to Spelvia. Yunita has climbed the tower to the Sky to reach the town, and meets up with Aire as they arrive. We then visit Rolan, who also dislikes humans, and has locked himself away in solitude. Then we get a sweet sequence where Yunita and Aire travel into Rolan’s unconcious mind with the help of the Witch of the Sky to destroy the monsters controlling him. This, however, causes Rolan to ulneash the darkness that was locked away inside him, and warp the very fabric of reality. Ardyn, anyone?? At this point, the heroes search for the Weapons of Light to save the world from the Dark Lord that the ancient hero Rolan defeated and sealed away. In the kingdom of Guera’s past, Krinj is a servant of their past king, who turns out to be Asmodeus, or as Joe and I call him, Assdemon, the demon of lust; and he lusts after your juicy asscheeks, to be sure. Yunita prevents his evil plans from being completed by using the Merkmal, or Merkin, to reveal his true identity, and then the group fights him, gets fucking wrecked, and darkness wins the day. 40 times. Until eventually he doesn’t fuck you over instantly, and you defeat him. Krinjh then rewards you with the Shield of Light, which I actually didn’t take at first, which led me to be lost for about three hours last night. Krinjh eventually becomes king, and makes peace with the nearby nations. In Liberte’s past, and artist is looking to create the most beautiful piece of art ever, and wants to incorporate Lillibelle into it. A bunch of pirates steal the work, and we find out they were being possessed. ONce we free them, we awaken Cetus, an ancient whale, and use him to defeat Leviathan, the demon of envy. Urubeth was once a city of faith, but a recent plague turned it into a commerce town. Thazund, one of the high merchants of the town, has a daughter who has fallen ill to the plague. Jusqua is determined to prevent this, and finds a cure, but we also find out that the town apothecary is causing the plague, and selling the medicine at an absurdly high markup. We reveal him to be Beelzebub, the demon of Gluttony, and rip him apart. For our good deeds, Thauzand gives us the Cape of Light, and Urbeth becomes balanced between commerce, and faith. We then move to Arbor. Torte, once a human rather than the rat we know him as, releases Belphegor, the demon of sloth, or ass to ass, in order to obtain the super OP spell Lux. His punishment is being turned into a mouse, and he is the catalyst for the Arbor Queen’s distaste towards humans. Belphagor attempts to posses Aebaroc to destroy Arbor. Originally, Belphagor wins, but our time warp intervention prevents it. But not before he fucks you over, and over, and over, and over again. With Belfaggot dead, we receive the spell Lux; and my god is it useful. Now we turn to Invidia, home of the Ruskies. We help the daughter of Rekoteh, and journey to the Sun Temple to defeat Mammon, the demon of greed. Once we return to the village, spring finally arrives, and we are awarded with the Armor of Light. We also visit Spelvia in the past, and save Rolan from the darkness. We dive into his soul, and defeat Lucifer himfuckingself, the demon of pride, and free Rolan’s soul. He awards us with the Sword of Light. We finally make it back to Horne, who is suffering a drought. This extreme situation called for extreme measures, and the town voted to ask the witch Louhi for help. This is also, oddly, the day of Aire’s birth. Her father agrees to give her away to break the seal on the legendary black magic. Our defiance of the deal by saving Aire, and killing Louhi, caused the curse in the first place.We eventually use the lamp of truth to question the shitlord king of this place, and find out that he’s Satan, demon of wrath. Brandt’s parrot shows up, and reveals himself as the actual mayor. This is when we find out that we were played in the beginning, and serving evil. The king thanks us, and gives us the overpowered black magic Desolator. Once our for heroe’s have the weapons of light, they use Cletus to enter the Dark World, and not the one from that crap Thor movie, either. We, of fucking course, lose all of our jobs, and have to earn them back by defeating all the douche bosses that the game offered; first and foremost are Assdemon and Belfaggot. This is a very similar idea to FFVIII’s final dungeon, tbh. We then face off against Chaos, who shatters our job creating crystal, and still loses to us. But again, not after making me spend hour after hour journeying to fight him again and again. We then embark on our world tour, returning the sacred weapons. Everything is good to go, and we finally return home.

Army of Crime
009. The Goddamned + The Raven

Army of Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 27:15


Join us as we take a look at the 2017 comic series The Goddamned, written by Jason Aaron and drawn by R.M. Guera, a sort of post-apocalyptic Bible story, and the 1963 Roger Corman directed horror film The Raven, which features an all star cast of Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff and a young Jack Nicholson. Music is by Free Rap Beats. Find us on the web at www.armyofcrime.com or on Twitter at @armyofcrime and @dustin44444.

El Terrible (SF) Podcast
El Detective: Celia cree que su viejo le anda siendo infiel con una Guera. Escuchalo

El Terrible (SF) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 14:20


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Here's The Deal
Episode 42 | Conference Winners & Tourney Predictions

Here's The Deal

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later May 29, 2019 30:04


Chez, Sarah, Allie, and special guest Guera discuss conference winners and tournament predictions. Salty Sarah continues to downplay how good Alabama is. Chez talks herself out of her own predictions. Allie puts up with their ridiculous talk.

Someday we'll all be dead
Profile of a guera

Someday we'll all be dead

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018


Join my sister and I as we explore her experience as an Irish-Hispanic woman.

El Estrellado
Berenice--entre morena y guera

El Estrellado

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 31:24


Nuestros Facebooks: El Estrellado, Chefcito, El Jimmy. Twitter @alfredoestrella Instagram @alfredoestrella Whatsapp 5538913635 Mensajes de voz vía watsapp 4434740011 Teléfonos en cabina Mexico 01800 0131020 y 4433157907 Telefonos en USA 323 6175128

El Estrellado
Berenice--entre morena y guera

El Estrellado

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 31:24


Nuestros Facebooks: El Estrellado, Chefcito, El Jimmy. Twitter @alfredoestrella Instagram @alfredoestrella Whatsapp 5538913635 Mensajes de voz vía watsapp 4434740011 Teléfonos en cabina Mexico 01800 0131020 y 4433157907 Telefonos en USA 323 6175128

Brainfreeze podcast
#99: Summer Movies 2017

Brainfreeze podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017


#99: Apes together strong! Het einde van de zomervakantie en nog op de valreep presenteren de pod-o-nauten hun Summer viewing list. Soms is het goed, soms is het slecht altijd zal er geleuterd worden! Comics: Scalped vol 1 door Jason Aaron & rm Guera, en Adventure Time vol 6 door Ryan North & Jim Rugg. Met: Maarten en nout.  3:55 Valiant Nieuws 15:30 Summer Movies >> 17:00 – Dunkirk – 38:00 Spider-Man Homecoming – 47:30 War of the Planet of the Apes 1:02:35 Summer TV >> American Gods – 1:20:00 Twin Peaks –1:30:00 Preacher – 1:32:30 Fargo Gelezen >> 1:41:00 Scalped – 1:45:00 Adventure Time

Italia sotto inchiesta
ITALIA SOTTO INCHIESTA del 18/07/2017 - LA GUERA DEL RISO

Italia sotto inchiesta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 5:59


Roberto Moncalvo Presidente Coldiretti

Paranerdia
Paranerdia 117 - Guerra nas Estrelas 1, 2 e 3

Paranerdia

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 90:32


Saudações quadragenárias queridos ouvintes!! Neste 117º episódio do Paranerdia nós comemoramos os 40 ANOS da estréia do episódio IV de uma das sagas mais amadas do cinema mundial: Guera nas Estrelas!! E para comemorar esta alvissareira data, eu Alexandre NerdMaster chamei meu irmão de consideração Leonardo Miotti do Portal Refil e o sr. Domingos Coelho do Cast Wars para destrincharmos os três filmes prequels da saga: Ep. I – A Ameaça Fantasma, Ep. II – O Ataque dos Clones e Ep. III – A Vingança de Sith. Saiba neste episódio: Para quem foi feito estes filmes? Quem entrou no cinema só pra ver um trailer do ep. 2? O que se salva desses filmes?

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Comic Exposure
The Goddamned “Book One: Before the Flood”

Comic Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 67:56


Thou shalt covet this podcast on Jason Aaron and r.m. Guera’s biblical re-imagining of Cain. Your favorite comic cherubs discuss the blending of gore and many many curse words into the world of two well-known Christian figures, Cain and Noah. Did Jason Aaron stick the landing? Guest Aaron Warner joins in on this theological discussion.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 459

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 157:25


IMAGE-O-RAMA: Rumble by John Arcudi, James Harren, and Dave Stewart, The Goddamned by Jason Aaron, R. M. Guera, and Giuila Brusco, and The Discipline by Peter Milligan, Leandro Fernandez, and Cris Peter, Civil War II by Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, Justin Ponsor and company, Batman #15 and 16 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, David Finch, and Jordie Bellaire, Superman: Multiplicity by Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Marcelo Maiolo, Ryan Sook, Ed Benes, Clay Mann, Jorge Jimenez, Ulises Arreola, Alejandro Sanchez, Tony Daniel, Sandu Florea, Seth Mann, and Dinei Ribeiro, Watchmen, A Mysterious Melody or How Mickey Met Minnie by Bernard Cosey from IDW, Dept. H by Matt and Sharlene Kindt from Dark Horse, Justice League of America: Rebirth by Steve Orlando, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oclair Albert, and Marcelo Maiolo, the Legion TV show, Netflix's The Evolution of Hip-Hop, Moby Dick, plus a whole mess more!

Nova Semente
A Arte da Guera - 4 de 4 - Bandeira Branca

Nova Semente

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 56:31


A Arte da Guera - 4 de 4 - Bandeira Branca by Nova Semente

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast
Episode 009 - Aboriginal, Indigenous, and First Nations Books

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 66:28


In our ongoing quest to become better librarians by reading every genre (regardless of our actual interest) we tackle Aboriginal, Indigenous, and First Nations Books.   This episode we're looking at another thematic genre/non-genre, so join us as we discuss the problems of reading aboriginal or indigenous characters written by non-indigenous authors, how we really didn’t get enough education in First Nations/Native Americans in school, and why it’s hard to find Australian Aboriginal or Sami books in Vancouver libraries. Your Hosts This Episode  Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Amanda Wanner  Recommended A Short History of Indians in Canada: Stories by Thomas King (Cherokee) The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d'Alene) Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival by Velma Wallis (Gwich'in Athabascan) Read The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf (The Tribe #1) by Ambelin Kwaymullina (Aboriginal Australian - Palyku) Sweat by Lesley Belleau (Anishinaabe) Three Feathers by Richard Van Camp (Dogrib [Tlicho] Dene) (Comic) Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction edited by Grace L. Dillon (contributors include Native American, First Nations, Aboriginal Australian, and Maori) War Dances by Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d'Alene) Children's Picture Books  The Giant Bear: An Inuit Folktale by Jose Angutingunrik, illustrated by Eva Widermann (Inuit folktale - not certain how the author identifies) Missing Nimama by Melanie Florence (Cree), illustrated by François Thisdale (Québécois) The Son of the Sun and the Daughter of the Moon by Holly Young Huth, Illustrated by Anna Vojtech (Sami folktale by non-Sami author & illustrator) The Reindeer People by Ted Lewin (American writing about Lapland) Did Not Finish Forty Days Without Shadow by Olivier Truc (French author writing about Sami) Bearheart: The Heirship Chronicles by Gerald Vizenor (Anishinaabe) Born with a Tooth by Joseph Boyden (Métis) (worth returning to) Other titles mentioned Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell (our youthful memories recommend this one) Recently featured on the Overdue podcast Morning Girl by Michael Dorris The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie (totally recommended) Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George Talking Earth by Jean Craighead George Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson (highly recommended by a non-podcasting group member) Servant of the Underworld (Obsidian and Blood, #1) by Aliette de Bodard (French-American of French-Vietnamese descent writing historical fantasy about Aztecs) (recommended) I, Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala by Rigoberta Menchú, edited by Elisabeth Burgos-Debray Tilly, a Story of Hope and Resilience by Monique Gray Smith (recommended) My Name Is Seepeetza by Shirley Sterling Red Spider White Web by Misha Nogha Neither Hero nor Anti-hero: Misha’s Red Spider White Web Review of Red Spider, White Web Interview: Misha Nogha and the Weird The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America and Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King Skin Room by Sara Tilley The Orenda and Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden Comics The Ballad of Nancy April: Shawnadithit by David Alexander Robertson and Scott B. Henderson Little Plum, a problematic old UK comic strip Scalped by Jason Aaron, R.M. Guera, and others (recommended) Tintin in America shows First Nations people being kicked off their land Links/Other American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) Canadian First Nations and Inuit reads from The 49th Shelf The Sixties scoop is vastly more complicated than described in our podcast so PLEASE take the time to get better facts on this subject from more knowledgeable sources. Maybe start with: This article by Indigenous Foundations - an information resource on Aboriginal peoples in Canada from the University of British Columbia This article on the legacy of the child welfare system on Canadian Aboriginal Communities from the First Nations newspaper, First Nations Drum The plain ol’ Wikipedia entry on the Sixties Scoop Remaining Aztec Codices JK Rowling under fire via CBC and The Guardian El Supremo Dictador, who forced racially integrated marriage in Paraguay “In order to destroy the colonial racial hierarchy which had also discriminated against him because of his mixed blood, Francia forbade Europeans from marrying other Europeans, thus forcing the élite to choose spouses from among the local population.” Originally discovered via this comic The Super Shamou comic and a rather scrambled safety video! Matthew Henson, the first African-American explorer in the arctic, and the review of the (problematic) comic recently written about him That moon landing was sooooooooo fake! Podcasts Métis in Space podcast from Indian and Cowboy podcasting Ryan McMahon (who pretty much is Indian and Cowboy podcasting) is also doing some amazing podcasting on Truth and Reconciliation in Canada in the Red Man Laughing podcast and just generally has a lot of stuff to say that’s worth hearing SS Librarianship and guest Michael Wynne on cataloguing First Nations and Aboriginal materials Questions Are there any First Nations mysteries? Are there Indigenous/Aboriginal specific genres? Does your library have an Aboriginal/Indigenous/First Nations section, sticker, or other method of bringing attention to these titles? Is there anything that we missed, misunderstood, or misspoke on? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts for all the Aboriginal, Indigenous, and First Nations Books people in our club read (or tried to read), and follow us on Twitter!  

Because Comics
Ep 58 - The Goddamned, Joyride, and Aunt May v. Galactus

Because Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 42:26


Jay and Mike recommend you read "The Goddamned" and "Joyride," and then Mike recaps the events of "Marvel Team-Up" #137. And folks, we've talked about a lot of weird comics on this show. But they don't get much weirder than "Marvel Team-Up" #137. Finally, we bring the episode to a close with a game of "Would You Rather," and spend entirely too long debating the merits of being bitten by either a radioactive pigeon or a radioactive squirrel.     Pull List:  Jay: “The Goddamned" (Image Comics), written by Jason Aaron, art by Giulia Brusco & R.M. Guera.  Mike: “Joyride" (BOOM! Studios), written by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing, art by Marcus To.    Main Segment:  "Marvel Team-Up" #137 - "Aunt May & Franklin Richards vs. Galactus - Twinkle, Twinkle" (Marvel), written by Michael Carlin, art by Greg LaRogue.    Game: "Would You Rather... be bitten by a radioactive pigeon or a radioactive squirrel?"    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

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 027

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 84:23


Brubaker's Cap, Worst X-Man Ever 1, Favorite Superhero Runs, Kickstarters (Alter-Life, Morgan's Organs), Snarl by Kelly Bender, Salvagers by Bob Salley, Timely Comics, Iron Fist Casting, Extraordinary X-Men by Lemire, X-Line in general and the Comics Countdown 24 Feb 2016. Favorite Runs: Uncanny X-Men by Claremont/Byrne, FF by Stan/Jack, Avengers by Busiek/Perez, Green Lantern by Johns, FF by Hickman, Batman by Snyder, JLI by Giffen/DeMatteis/Maguire. Honorable Mentions: Black Panther by Priest, Spidey by JMS/Romita Jr, FF by Waid/Ringo, DD by Frank Miller, Dini Detective, Flash and JSA by Johns, Alias by Bendis, DD by Bendis Comics Countdown for 24 Feb 2016: 10. New Avengers 7 by Al Ewing, Joshua Cassara, Rachelle Rosenberg 9. X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever 1 by Max Bemis, Michael Walsh, Ruth Redmond 8. Wild's End: The Enemy Within 6 by Dan Abnett, Nik Abnett, Ian Culbard 7. Batman and Robin Eternal 21 by James Tynion IV, Scott Synder, Tony Daniel, Sandu Florea, Tomeu Morey 6. TMNT 55 by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow, Michael Dialynas, Ronda Pattison 5. Superman: Lois and Clark 5 by Dan Jurgens, Neil Edwards, Scott Hanna, Jeromy Cox 4. Goddamned 3 by Jason Aaron, R.M. Guera, Giulia Brusco 3. Bloodshot Reborn 11 by Jeff Lemire, Lewis LaRosa, Brian Reber 2. Art Ops 5 by Shaun Simon, Mike Allred, Laura Allred, Matt Brundage, Rob Davis 1. Cry Havoc 2 by Simon Spurrier, Ryan Kelly, Barbara Guttman, Nick Filardi, Lee Loughridge, Matt Wilson  

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 409

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 158:54


The Ultimates by Al Ewing and Kenneth Rocafort, Justice League: The Darkseid War by Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Francis Manapul, Tom King, Peter Tomasi, Brian Buccellato, Kevin macguire, Phil Jimenez, Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Scott Kolins, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Brad Anderson, Alex Sinclair, Fernando Pasarin,Matt Ryan, Gabe Eltaeb, Doc Shaner, Chris Sotomayor, Bong Dazo, Steve Orlando, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Rob Williams, Jesus Marino, Guy Major, and more, Tpm King, DC Comics' Rebirth, Image +, Transformers Vs. G. I. Joe by Tom Scioli and John Barber, Power Man and Iron Fist #1 by David Walker and Sanford Greene, Deadpool, Supergirl and Flash, Image-O-Rama: The Goddamned by Jason Aaron and R. M. Guera, Bitch Planet by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro, and Huck by Mark Millar and Rafael Alburquerque, The Death of Superman by a cast of thousands, plus a whole mess more!

Dilo!
El menu de hoy 17 de febrero con la Wera Hurtado

Dilo!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 8:49


Dilo!
El Menú de hoy con la Wera Hurtado

Dilo!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 8:19


Chaat Masala
Season 6 | Episode 4 - Neil Nitin ka bada chopat, Pinga aur Guera ka zabardast takar aur PRDP ko bahut pyar

Chaat Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015 55:39


New episode! We talk through the Neil Nitn Mukesh controversy (or embarrassment!), go back on forth on Dilwale and Bajirao clash and review the much awaited PRDP! Songs played in the podcast ~ DJ Wale Babu ~ Badshah,~Tum-Saath-Ho ~Tamasha~ Pinga ~ Bajirao Mastani ~ Guera ~ Dilwale ~ Jalte Diye ~ Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. Get back to us with opinions, complaints, requests and/or love on twitter @ masala_chaat or chaatmasalaradio@gmail.com

TaylorNetwork
Comic Racks Snark Cast ep 17 In a blaze of pasta

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 64:59


In this episode Gerri and Darrell reminisce about the 80s while discussing The Image coming of age comic Papergirls by Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang, then they find religion discussing the biblical epic also from Image The Goddamned by Jason Aaron and R.M. Guera and before signing off they dig into the hidden gem from Marvel comics The Vision issue 1 by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta email us your feedback to Comicracksnarkcast@gmail.com follow us on twitter @Rookie_Geek

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

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 143:50


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

Podcast Cinema em Cena
PODCAST PAPO DE REDAÇÃO #41

Podcast Cinema em Cena

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 133:35


Nesta edição do nosso bate-papo cinéfilo:- Rainha e País (00:03:54): continuação de Esperança e Glória traz John Boorman em plena forma com história que se passa durante a Guera da Coreia;- Lugares Escuros (00:15:48): Charlize Theron estrela segunda adaptação de um livro de Gillian Flynn, mas não tão boa quanto Garota Exemplar;- Projeto Almanaque (00:22:49): filme de viagem no tempo produzido por Michael Bay abusa da estética found footage e desperdiça boa oportunidade;- O Apostador (00:30:58): lançada direto em home video no Brasil, a boa refilmagem do longa de 1974 estrelado por James Caan, agora com Mark Wahlberg e direção de Rupert Wyatt, de Planeta dos Macacos: A Origem;- Enquanto Somos Jovens (00:45:44): com Ben Stiller e Naomi Watts, novo longa de Noah Baumbach faz retrato preciso e bem humorado de duas gerações;- Sangue Azul (01:12:52): belo filme dirigido por Lírio Ferreira traz Daniel de Oliveira e grande elenco envoltos em aura mística em Fernando de Noronha;- Jauja (01:20:49): premiado em Cannes, o cultuado cineasta Lisandro Alonso leva Viggo Mortensen a uma busca existencial em remota paisagem argentina;- Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (01:30:32): documentário leva fãs do líder do Nirvana aos cinemas;- Divertida Mente (01:40:40): a nova animação da Pixar (e um dos melhores filmes do ano) está na Sessão Spoiler.Programa apresentado e produzido por Renato Silveira, com os comentários de Antônio Tinôco e Stephania Amaral, da equipe Cinema em Cena, e de Marcelo Seabra, do blog O Pipoqueiro, e Isabel Wittmann, da coluna Vestindo o Filme e do blog Estante da Sala.Edição e mixagem de áudio: Eduardo Garcia.Interaja com os demais ouvintes nos comentários abaixo. Tem um recado para a nossa equipe? Envie sua mensagem para o e-mail cinema@cinemaemcena.com.br

Make Dad Read Comics
EP 54 Scalped Vol 1 Indian Country

Make Dad Read Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2014 2940:27


Dad gets more Vertigo with Jason Aaron and R.M. Guera’s Scalped Vol 1 Indian Country Dad likes the crime drama on a rez. Patrick explains comic book imprints. Dad and Patrick talk social issues kinda? Music: MC Cul

Trip FM
Marcelo Spina

Trip FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2010


Ele conversou com nossos apresentadores sobre a guerra na Somália e sua vida no Alaska Marcelo Spinna é jornalista há 10 anos e começou como repórter de TV nos Estados Unidos. Trabalhou em diversos veículos de comunicação como  Jornal da Tarde e Estadão. Cobriu a Guerra da Bósnia em 93 e a Guera da Somália. Hoje Marcelo é freelancer e acabou de voltar de uma temporada de um mês no Paquistão, como enviado da TV Bandeirantes e do IG.

Nosa Radio
Nosa Radio Episode 7: Nina Chien

Nosa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2009 96:49


We welcome our new partner, Club Radio 93.1 FM, Philippines only radio station dedicated exclusively to electronic dance music. Nosa Radio will now be broadcast on radiowaves in the Philippines as well as original productions from Nosa Recordings artists. This month's guest dj is one of Taipei's finest deep house missionaries. Influenced by the west coast house music scene, her dj sets feature the perfect amount of deepness and chicago funk to keep you grooving. She's played alongside Derrick Carter and Johnny Fiasco and has headlined many large-scale events all over Taiwan. She also contributes to the Dance Music column, The Vinyl Word, for the Taipei Times. Her name is Nina Chien, and she's in the mix, now on Nosa Radio.     Visit her on Myspace -------------------------------------- Tracklisting   Track of the Month Deadmau5|Soma|Mau5trap/Ultra Records   Sona - In the Mix Spirit Catcher|Between Brothers(John Tejada Mix)|Polyphonics RecordingsDJ Rulz|Dance Now(Sona Eyambe Remix)|Nosa RecordingsEgbert|Vreugdevuur|Cocoon RecordingsiO|Matin|Diynamic RecordingsClaude VonStroke|Vocal Chords|Dirtybird RecordingsD.Ramirez feat. LDV|The Road of Excess|Slave RecordingsSafety Scissors|Fridgelife(John Tejada Cool Man Keep Me Posted Mix)|ProptronixStimming|The Kiss|Diynamic Records   Special Guest: Nina Chien Believe it - U-Clique Say Pow (Sexual Chocolate Best of My Dub) – Van Villain Can’t go for dat – I am Guera Let’s go back – Wes Release Yourself (Roed Svensk Dub) - King DK feat Keith Thompson Unseen Things (Sonny Fodera) - d-t3ch Crime Hurts - Organized Crime Thriller - Mr Patron Freak Trip - Kinky Movement Reason or Passion – Biboulakis Electric Lush - Electric Lush