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Not again! Chip Kidd and Michael Cho are the latest comic book creators to find their way, literally, into comics. The Avengers in the Veracity Trap, published as part of the Marvel Arts imprint of Abrams ComicArts, propels the titular superheroes from their dimension into ours, revealing that Kidd and Cho control their free will. The oversized original graphic novel is a stunning-looking comic, thanks to Michael Cho making magic with sequentials, taking a short break from his usual stellar cover work. What is it about comics? Read enough of them, and suddenly you want to be in them. The medium invites invasion, calling folks like Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Grant Morrison, Brian Michael Bendis, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and others to throw themselves upon the panels. Maybe it's because, as children, we wrap this flatland universe around us like a blanket. It's comfy and protective. It's where we want to go when the third dimension reveals itself as too damn physical with our soft little bodies. Chip Kidd joins the podcast this week to discuss how he once again wormed his way into comic book panels (yeah, this is not his first offense. See also, Batman: Death by Design and Alex Ross's Marvelocity). We discuss how "The Veracity Trap" has become a valuable concept for us personally as we struggle with the strings that direct our movements these days. As usual, the conversation gets philosophical, breaking down free will and the troubled waters between artist and audience. The Avengers in the Veracity Trap is now available wherever rad comics are sold. Make sure you follow Chip Kidd on Instagram. This Week's Sponsors Looking for sci-fi comics that go further than you've ever been before? Then you need 2000 AD – it's the Galaxy's Greatest Comic! Whether you're a new or returning reader, September is the perfect time to try out 2000 AD, with the launch of 2000 AD issue 2450 -- a jump-on issue with a fresh start for every story! Featuring a terrifying new Judge Dredd story by Rob Williams and Henry Flint, the issue also has a major new Rogue Trooper story from the team of Alex de Campi and Neil Edwards! Get a print subscription to 2000 AD and it'll arrive through your letterbox every week, and your first issue is free. Or, subscribe digitally and you can download DRM-free copies of each issue for only $9 a month. That's 128 pages of incredible comics every month for less than $10! For thirty years, Street Sharks has remained a fan-favorite franchise, but the fearless Bolton Brothers have been cruelly absent from comic book shops. Until now. This September, IDW Publishing launches a brand new five-issue Street Sharks mini-series from writer Stephanie Williams and artist Ariel Medel. The new series celebrates the JAW-SOME characters you already love while exploring new depths to their souls and universe. So, get ready to return to the chaotic streets of Fission City as Ripster, Jab, Streex, and Big Slammu fight to protect their home against twisted experiments gone wrong, including muscle-bound mutant lobsters, ruthless squids, and deranged scientists. Other Relevant Links to This Week's Episode: Subscribe to The Stacks, Comic Creators Name Their Favorite Comics Chip Kidd's Jurassic Park TED Talk Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. The Comic Book Couples Counseling TeePublic Merch Page. Don't forget to grab your tickets for our September 28th Alamo Drafthouse Winchester screening of Event Horizon, co-sponsored by Four Color Fantasies. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Bluesky @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website, where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Jesse Lonergan and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.
Every few months, the discourse turns to comics journalism. What is it? What's its value? Does it even exist anymore? Of course, if you read SKTCHD or listen to Off Panel every week, these questions are easy to answer. For years, David Harper has been our go-to source for what's happening within the comics industry, and due to recent events in his own life, he's upped his game and committed to comics journalism in a fashion he previously has not. Can the industry sustain him? That all depends on us. This week, we chat with David Harper about his total immersion into SKTCHD/Off Panel. We confront him about his pivot to video, the state of comics journalism, and how he ignores the recurring Chicken Little screams of “The sky is falling.” It's not all so dire, though. We also discuss his ideal comic book shop and the books he's absolutely loving in 2025. Stories and storytellers are vital to human existence, but for various, always frustrating, reasons, we must continually be reminded of this. You, dear listener, are already fighting the good fight, but how do we get others to join us? Share, baby, share. Below you'll find links not only to David Harper's good work, but also to the good work of others working within the field of comics journalism. Give them your clicks, give them your eyes, and maybe, just maybe, if you can afford to do so, give them your dollars. Support Comics Journalism Subscribe to SKTCHD Become an Off Panel Patron Become a Patron of The Beat Become an AIPT Patron Get Your Copy of The Comics Courier Support a Journalist on his Journey to Creator Become a Comic Book Couples Counseling Patron This Week's Sponsors Looking for sci-fi comics that go further than you've ever been before? Then you need 2000 AD – it's the Galaxy's Greatest Comic! Whether you're a new or returning reader, September is the perfect time to try out 2000 AD, with the launch of 2000 AD issue 2450 -- a jump-on issue with a fresh start for every story! Featuring a terrifying new Judge Dredd story by Rob Williams and Henry Flint, the issue also has a major new Rogue Trooper story from the team of Alex de Campi and Neil Edwards! Get a print subscription to 2000 AD and it'll arrive through your letterbox every week, and your first issue is free. Or, subscribe digitally and you can download DRM-free copies of each issue for only $9 a month. That's 128 pages of incredible comics every month for less than $10! For thirty years, Street Sharks has remained a fan-favorite franchise, but the fearless Bolton Brothers have been cruelly absent from comic book shops. Until now. This September, IDW Publishing launches a brand new five-issue Street Sharks mini-series from writer Stephanie Williams and artist Ariel Medel. The new series celebrates the JAW-SOME characters you already love while exploring new depths to their souls and universe. So, get ready to return to the chaotic streets of Fission City as Ripster, Jab, Streex, and Big Slammu fight to protect their home against twisted experiments gone wrong, including muscle-bound mutant lobsters, ruthless squids, and deranged scientists. Other Relevant Links to This Week's Episode: Subscribe to the CBCC YouTube Channel and Prepare for The Stacks Zack Quaintance on The Death of Comics Bookcase Tiffany Babb on The Comics Courier Chip Zdarksy on Zdarksy Comic News Brad and Lisa Guest-Star on Off Panel Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. The Comic Book Couples Counseling TeePublic Merch Page. Don't forget to grab your tickets for our September 28th Alamo Drafthouse Winchester screening of Event Horizon, co-sponsored by Four Color Fantasies. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Bluesky @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website, where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Jesse Lonergan and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.
Toward the end of this week's episode, Jesse Lonergan says, “With Drome, it feels like I've done...something.” Since he arrived on the scene, the cartoonist has bashed upon the medium, seeing if he'd be the one to break comics. The art form didn't shatter; it became stronger under Lonergan's pressure. Books like Hedra, Faster, Planet Paradise, and Man's Best electrified readers, showcasing what could only be done in comics. Now, in Drome, Jesse Lonergan whales harder upon the medium than he ever has before, and the result is a smashing celebration of comics and creation. Jesse Lonergan has done...something. He is not the artist who started Drome. We are not the readers we were before the first page. A quick flip through Drome and you'll witness a civilization with champions of order raging against champions of chaos. The visuals recall Jack Kirby and Robert E. Howard. Gods watch their toys in their sandbox. Violence everywhere because life is a violent act. It's the best-looking, sword-and-sandal fantasy adventure you can find at your local comic shop. To begin and end your conversation about Drome with its plot is a catastrophic mistake. With Jesse Lonergan, process is the theme. The color story matters. Form is the point. So, let's get real damn nerdy about it. On this week's episode, we excitedly welcome back Jesse Lonergan and, together, tear our way through one of the year's best comic books. We discuss the first images that eventually became Drome. We talk about the CMYK color model. We embarrassingly reveal the names we gave his characters, and celebrate those other artists, such as Geoff Darrow and Matt Lesniewski, who seem to give everything they have to comics. Drome is now available from 23rd St Books. Make sure you follow Jesse Lonergan on Blue Sky, Instagram, Patreon, and his Website. This Week's Sponsors Looking for sci-fi comics that go further than you've ever been before? Then you need 2000 AD – it's the Galaxy's Greatest Comic! Whether you're a new or returning reader, September is the perfect time to try out 2000 AD, with the launch of 2000 AD issue 2450 -- a jump-on issue with a fresh start for every story! Featuring a terrifying new Judge Dredd story by Rob Williams and Henry Flint, the issue also has a major new Rogue Trooper story from the team of Alex de Campi and Neil Edwards! Get a print subscription to 2000 AD and it'll arrive through your letterbox every week, and your first issue is free. Or, subscribe digitally and you can download DRM-free copies of each issue for only $9 a month. That's 128 pages of incredible comics every month for less than $10! For thirty years, Street Sharks has remained a fan-favorite franchise, but the fearless Bolton Brothers have been cruelly absent from comic book shops. Until now. This September, IDW Publishing launches a brand new five-issue Street Sharks mini-series from writer Stephanie Williams and artist Ariel Medel. The new series celebrates the JAW-SOME characters you already love while exploring new depths to their souls and universe. So, get ready to return to the chaotic streets of Fission City as Ripster, Jab, Streex, and Big Slammu fight to protect their home against twisted experiments gone wrong, including muscle-bound mutant lobsters, ruthless squids, and deranged scientists. Other Relevant Links to This Week's Episode: Subscribe to the CBCC YouTube Channel and Prepare for The Stacks Chris Condon in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Brad and Lisa Gullickson in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Sanford Greene in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Philip Kennedy Johnson in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Steve Anderson in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics David Brothers and Chip Zdarsky in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Benjamin Percy in the Stacks at Third Eye Comics Join Comic Book Club in Person Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. The Comic Book Couples Counseling TeePublic Merch Page. Don't forget to grab your tickets for our September 28th Alamo Drafthouse Winchester screening of Event Horizon, co-sponsored by Four Color Fantasies. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Bluesky @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website, where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Jesse Lonergan and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.
“Do you see?” We never imagined discussing an Event Horizon comic on the podcast, but the moment the notion was floated, we were enthralled. The original 1997 movie, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, struck a chord back in the day, but it was also a movie that was obviously jumbled about and fumbled in the editing room. And since the story relied on the device of a spaceship lost in a black hole/literal hell for decades, it so easily allows for prequel expansion. All that's required are the perfect creators to expand the material. Maybe even mend some of it. Christian Ward and Tristan Jones are the perfect creators for Event Horizon. If you've read their work, especially Ward's time on Batman: City of Madness and Jones' time on Aliens, you're probably already subscribed to the new prequel series from IDW Publishing. Event Horizon: Dark Descent tells the story of the original starship crew who ignited the Gravity Drive, popped into the space between spaces, and found their damnation in the abyss. It's always a pleasure to have Christian Ward on the podcast, but this week, that's especially true because we're all geeking out about the original movie, discussing how it influences all of his work, and why prequels are a damn good narrative delivery system. Yes, we talk about trauma and therapy, but also demons and personifying hell in the most joyful comic booky fashion. Event Horizon: Dark Descent is the best book you didn't expect in 2025. Let's all go to hell together. Event Horizon: Dark Descent is written by Christian Ward, illustrated by Tristan Jones, colored by Pip Martin, and lettered by Alex Ray. Variant Covers by Jeffrey Alan Love. Issue 1 is now available from IDW Publishing, and FOC for Issue 2 is Today (9/1/25). Call your shop and get subbed. Also, continue this conversation with Christian Ward by visiting his Website and following him on Blue Sky and Instagram. This Week's Sponsors Looking for sci-fi comics that go further than you've ever been before? Then you need 2000 AD – it's the Galaxy's Greatest Comic! Whether you're a new or returning reader, September is the perfect time to try out 2000 AD, with the launch of 2000 AD issue 2450 -- a jump-on issue with a fresh start for every story! Featuring a terrifying new Judge Dredd story by Rob Williams and Henry Flint, the issue also has a major new Rogue Trooper story from the team of Alex de Campi and Neil Edwards! Get a print subscription to 2000 AD and it'll arrive through your letterbox every week, and your first issue is free. Or, subscribe digitally and you can download DRM-free copies of each issue for only $9 a month. That's 128 pages of incredible comics every month for less than $10! For thirty years, Street Sharks has remained a fan-favorite franchise, but the fearless Bolton Brothers have been cruelly absent from comic book shops. Until now. This September, IDW Publishing launches a brand new five-issue Street Sharks mini-series from writer Stephanie Williams and artist Ariel Medel. The new series celebrates the JAW-SOME characters you already love while exploring new depths to their souls and universe. So, get ready to return to the chaotic streets of Fission City as Ripster, Jab, Streex, and Big Slammu fight to protect their home against twisted experiments gone wrong, including muscle-bound mutant lobsters, ruthless squids, and deranged scientists. Other Relevant Links to This Week's Episode: Subscribe to the CBCC YouTube Channel and Prepare for The Stacks Chris Condon in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Brad and Lisa Gullickson in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Sanford Greene in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Philip Kennedy Johnson in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Steve Anderson in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics David Brothers and Chip Zdarsky in The Stacks at Third Eye Comics Benjamin Percy in the Stacks at Third Eye Comics Join Comic Book Club in Person Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. The Comic Book Couples Counseling TeePublic Merch Page. Don't forget to grab your tickets for our September 28th Alamo Drafthouse Winchester screening of Event Horizon, co-sponsored by Four Color Fantasies. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Bluesky @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website, where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Jesse Lonergan and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.
Movie O-Rama: The Fantastic Four: First Steps and Superman, Shakara: The Complete Collection by Robbie Morrison and Henry Flint from 2000 AD, DC O-Rama: Titans 2025 Annual by Phil Jimenez and Arif Prianto, Legion of Super-Heroes: The Silver Age Omnibus Volume 1, and Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo by Marc Silvestri and Arif Prianto, The Pedestrian Volume 1 by Joey Esposito and Sean Von Gorman from Magma Comix, Amazing Spider-Man, Adventure Time, Assorted Crisis Events, I Was a Fashion School Serial Killer, Captain America: Castaway in Dimension Z, Gehenna: Naked Aggression, The Woman with Fifty Faces: Maria Lani & The Greatest Art Heist That Never Was by eJonathan Lackman and Zachary J. Pinson from Fantagraphics, plus a whole mess more!
Thanks to our awesome Patrons, we're proud to present another Booksplode! This month, Conor Kilpatrick and Josh Flanagan take a look at... Judge Dredd: A Better World by Rob Williams, Arthur Wyatt, Henry Flint, Boo Cook, Jake Lynch, Jim Boswell, & Annie Parkhouse. Listen to Josh's Talksplode interview with Rob Williams. Running Time: 00:38:26 What's a Booksplode? It's a bi-monthly special edition show in which we take a look at a single graphic novel or collected edition, something we really just don't have time to do on the regular show. Music: "To Defy the Laws of Tradition" Primus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reading Judge Dredd in 2025 is a helluva thing. The gap between Anycity USA and Mega-City One shortens seemingly with every passing second, causing us to re-evaluate dystopia's purpose. A Better World, the latest 2000 AD collection from writers Rob Williams and Arthur Wyatt, featuring gorgeously gnarly art from Henry Flint, Boo Cook, Jake Lynch, and Jim Boswell, is a vicious mirror to gaze into. And anxiety rests in what to do after you pull your head away. The story begins with Judge Maitland discovering the impossible amongst her accounts. If the Chief Justices would allow her to reallocate a few resources, say feed money into education and a few other social services, crime in Mega-City One would likely plummet. They give her a sector to manage, and her theory becomes reality. Oh, no. Judge Dredd: A Better World knocked us flat when we first read it last year. We, and a lot of other comic lovers, ranked it as one of 2024's best stories. Now that it's properly collected, we were eager to get Rob Williams and Arthur Wyatt on the podcast to break it down and challenge our understanding of Mega-City One's top cop and the people he polices. We discuss how and why they brought Judge Maitland to her findings, how she relates heavily to Dredd, and why he responds so warmly to her. Or as warmly as Dredd possibly can. Our conversation dips into the joys of dystopia as well as the danger that can occur when folks give it a light reading. The trick being to make light readings impossible. Follow Rob Williams on Bluesky, Instagram, and Twitter. Follow Arthur Wyatt on Bluesky, Instagram, and Twitter. Yes, this week's episode is sponsored by 2000 AD, the greatest comic you're not reading! Within its pages is a whole universe of characters, from Judge Dredd and Strontium Dog to Rogue Trooper, Shakara, Halo Jones, and the poor sods slogging across the Cursed Earth in The Helltrekkers. Get a print subscription at your door every week - and the first issue is free! Or subscribe digitally, get free back issues, and download DRM-free copies of each issue for just $9 a month. That's 128 pages of incredible monthly comics for less than $10. We're also sponsored by the Beyond the Cape Podcast. If you enjoy Comic Book Couples Counseling, you'd undoubtedly enjoy their show. Beyond the Cape is a laid-back talk show in which every episode highlights their love of this beautiful comic book medium, their personal journey with it, and the respective artists they feature on each podcast. This June will mark their second anniversary, which we certainly recognize as a massive accomplishment. So, follow them on Instagram @BeyondTheCapePodcast and Spotify with The Uncensored Nerds Network. Other Relevant Links to This Week's Episode: Rob Williams on Judge Dredd: End of Days This Ink Runs Cold Kickstarter Support Your Local Comic Shop - Episode 2 - Now Or Never (San Diego, CA) Married to Singles: Michael Schwartz on Darkhold: Iron Man Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. The Comic Book Couples Counseling TeePublic Merch Page. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Bluesky @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website, where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Jesse Lonergan and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.
Epic Games and DC Comics announced on April 17, 2008, that a comic book based on Gears of War will be published. The comic is published under DC's Wildstorm imprint and is written by Joshua Ortega, with art by Liam Sharp. The first storyline "Hollow" ran from Gears of War #1-6 and was followed by "The Quickening" with pencils by Simon Bisley and inks by Henry Flint. Sharp, Flint, Joel Gomez and Trevor Hairsine provided the art for the single issue "Harper's Story" in issue #8, before Sharp returned for the multi-issue storyline "Barren" starting in Gears of War #9. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
Henry Flint is a man that talks openly about God probably more than anyone else I know in Abilene. It's always praise the Lord or some phrase similar to that. He is the founder of KVVO 94.1 Abilene's One and Only Black Gospel Station.At one time Flint would have been one of the least likely people to find a Gospel station. God and the gospel were far from his mind.Flint who grew up in the segregated racist south in the state of Georgia wanted nothing to do with God or Georgia. He said that he was "about ready to blow Georgia up". He said his mother encouraged him to leave.
On the weekend of Saturday 27th/Sunday 28th May 2023, the fantastic team behind Lawless Comic Con - led by the indomitable Su Haddrell - took over the Doubletree By Hilton Hotel in Bristol to celebrate the great and legendary creators behind some of the best comics coming out of the UK, especially the iconic 2000AD anthology magazine. The Convention Collective's Leonard Sultana (An Englishman In San Diego) was lucky enough to be invited along to panel host a number of the sessions - and, while he didn't run them all, he was able to record a few of the others. Enjoy! ------------- This was the big one - easily the biggest panel of the weekend in terms of guests (including the likes of Mike Dorey, Mike Collins, Patrick Goddard, Chris Weston, Henry Flint and Dave Gibbons), this epic collective of talent came together to talk about the creation, the impact and the enduring legacy of 2000AD's Rogue Trooper in this incredible reunion.
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester complete Operation: Drokk with this, the fortieth and latest (and final for our purposes) volume of Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files Time for Total War as John Wagner and Henry Flint rewrite the map of MegaCity One with a megaprog that knocked our irradiated socks off! We also talk about strong work from Gordon Rennie this volume, a surprise from Alan Grant, and art from John Burns, Disraeli, Carl Critchlow, John Burns, John Burns and John Higgins. With only one episode of Drokk left, we are going out on a staggeringly high note! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester veer a bit off track from Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files to read volume 4 of Judge Dredd: The Restricted Case files and, in retrospect, maybe that was a mistake? Join us as we look at stories from John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra, Alan Grant, Henry Flint, Pat Mills, Shaky Kane, Gordon Rennie, Jim Baikie, Robbie Morrison, John Morrison, Si Spencer, Sean Longcraft, Alan Barnes, Trevor Hairsine, Jim Alexander, and many others in tales spanning three decades. Yes, the errors and terrors of completism lead us here and we may never be the same! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files Vol. 39 is here, and it is the first volume to be released as the same year we record our companion episode! After the last smashing volume, one would think Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester would be delighted to encounter the stories here written by John Wagner, Alan Grant, Gordon Rennie, Si Spurrier and others, and drawn by Cam Kennedy, Henry Flint, Duke Mighten, Simon Coleby, David Roach, ColinMacNeil, and the legendary Chris Weston....but credits are one thing, and stories sadly are another. Join us as we once again grapple with stories of the mighty lawman of Megacity One and why, after so long, they are such slippery things to make succeed! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files Vol. 40 is here and it brings with it a lot of John Wagner, some surprisingly good Gordon Rennie, a little bit of Andy Diggle, and a killer line-up of artists like P.J. Holden, Carlos Eqzuerra, Mike McMahon, Jim Baike, John Ridgway and most especially Henry Flint, who illustrates the 100 page Dredd vs. Aliens story, Incubus! Join Jeff and Graeme as they look at what works, what does not, and what still manages to stun them thousands of pages in to the chronicles of the Mega City lawman! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Time for the Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files Vol. 32! John Wagner is back to give us more of the same, which is to say by-and-large exceptionally well-crafted Dredd stories, mostly one-shots with art by Simon Fraser, Fraser Irving, Arthur Ranson, the mighty Carlos Ezquerra, Jock, Peter Doherty, Henry Flint, Cam Kennedy, and many more. Join Jeff and Graeme as they tangle with the quandry of consistent excellence turned...fine? Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
Get ready for a WILD ONE, as Dave and Adam plunge into JUDGE DREDD: TOTAL WAR, an all time classic from John Wagner, Colin MacNeil and Henry Flint! Total War is a lunatic fringe group that seeks to overthrow the Judges and destroy Mega-City One, and only Dredd can stop them...MAYBE! This one goes into the HEART OF TERROR - it's about extremists and the extreme measures needed to protect order. It asks hard questions. Dave almost starts playing the anthem. Enjoy gang! Remember, for more exclusive content, you can sign up to the Signal of Doom Patreon! Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps the show! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Judge Dredd the Complete Case Files Volume 29 has Wagner and Grant scripting separately, not together, and the ever-impressive art line up of John Burns, Alex Ronald, Henry Flint, Greg Staples, the mighty Cam Kennedy and many more! The volume is high-quality...so what are Graeme and Jeff disagreeing about so much? Join us and find out! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Volume 27 is all Dredd, and all John Wagner writing Dredd, which makes for a very happy return for Jeff and Graeme to Drokk! Throw in artwork running the gambit from satisfying to exquisite from Henry Flint, Alen Ronald, John Burns, Peter Doherty, Greg Staples, and many more this is an incredibly satisfying volume of Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files! So...why is Jeff troubled? Tune in and find out! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
Welcome to the spellbinding sixty-sixth episode of the 2000 AD Thrill-Cast Lockdown Tapes! Having established himself as one of the definitive Judge Dredd artists of the the last 20 years thanks to work on ‘Total War’, ‘Day of Chaos’, ‘Titan’, ‘Enceladus’, and now ‘The Small House’, Henry Flint is a fan favourite artist whose work evokes the classic styles of Mick McMahon and Kevin O’Neill as well as Carlos Ezquerra and Ron Smith. Easily able to switch between action and comedy, he’s the co-creator of the weaponised zombie Zombo with Al Ewing as well as artist on Sancho Panzer, Rogue Trooper, Nikolai Dante, Shakara and many other strips. The Thrill-Cast returns to its interview with Flint from 2018, in which he talks about childhood doodles and his love of comics, getting his break at and nearly bankrupting 2000 AD, his work for American comics, and beyond the walls of Mega-City One. The Thrill-Cast continues to broadcast new Lockdown Tapes every week, with both new episodes and favourite interviews from the past six years – so make sure you’re keeping yourselves and your loved ones safe, and stay tuned for more from the Galaxy’s Greatest Podcast! Got a theme or interview you’d like to hear? Let us know at thrillcast@2000AD.com The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic with creator interviews, panels, and more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast or you can watch at youtube.com/2000ADonline
Welcome to the fantastical flying sixty-fifth episode of the 2000 AD Thrill-Cast Lockdown Tapes! From Judge Dredd to Mercy Heights, from Strontium Dogs to Harmony, with his Mick McMahon-influenced style and solid storytelling Trevor Hairsine's time at 2000 AD in the 1990s was filled with variety, but it was the politically-charged Cla$$war with Rob Williams that helped bring him to the attention of Marvel, where he's gone from 'young gun' to seasoned veteran. The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast chats extensively to Trevor about his career, his battle with a lack of confidence in his own abilities, and living with Henry Flint sleeping in the corner. Over the coming weeks the Thrill-Cast will continue to broadcast every week, with both new episodes and favourite interviews from the past six years – so make sure you’re keeping yourselves and your loved ones safe, and stay tuned for more from the Galaxy’s Greatest Podcast! Got a theme or interview you’d like to hear? Let us know at thrillcast@2000AD.com The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic with creator interviews, panels, and more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast or you can watch at youtube.com/2000ADonline
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! Volume 26 seems like it should be dominated by The Hunting Party, a mega-prog written by John Wagner with superb art by Henry Flint among others, as a rag-tag group of cadets accompany Dredd on a top-secret mission out into the Cursed Earth to uncover the secret of the sky sharks! But is it? Join us and find out! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
H.M.K. gets confused and then blames Henry Flint for making Hershey too hot! Chaos and insanity running wild here at CER!
Listen to the 2000 AD Thrill-Cast on Spotify bit.do/thrillcastspotify or subscribe on iTunes at bit.do/thrillcastitunes Welcome to the forty-fifth episode of The Lockdown Tapes as The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast continues to broadcast the joys of Thrill-power during the COVID-19 pandemic! Got a theme or interview you’d like to hear? Let us know at thrillcast@2000AD.com It's December and so the bumper Christmas issue of 2000 AD is on its way! This week we talk to two of the creative teams involved, both focusing on the return of a series - Strontium Dog and Proteus Vex! Since the tragic loss of Carlos Ezquerra in 2018, Strontium Dog has been on a hiatus but Johnny Alpha and Wulf Sternhammer return courtesy of Rob Williams and Laurence Campbell, who have a one-off tale in the Christmas Prog. The Thrill-Cast talks to Rob and Laurence about Westerns, Starlord, and old 2000 AD annuals, as well as Carlos' incredible artistic legacy. And Proteus Vex is back! Michael Carroll and Henry Flint's high concept sci-fi action series returns to 2000 AD, with Jake Lynch now handling art duties. Inbetween complimenting each other, they chat about Henry's influence on the strip, how the change in artist has affected the strip's direction, and what's in store for their "Jason Bourne in space"! During the pandemic the Thrill-Cast will be broadcasting weekly – so make sure you’re keeping yourselves and your loved ones safe, and stay tuned for more from the Galaxy’s Greatest Podcast! The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic with creator interviews, panels, and more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, iTunes, Sticher, and Spotify. You can also listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast or you can watch at youtube.com/2000ADonline
Titan is not only the largest of Saturn's moons; more importantly for this show, it is the setting of TWO of the Mike & Greg's favorite comic stories. The first is the Judge Dredd epic "Titan" by Rob Williams and Henry Flint, while the other is written and drawn by today's guest. The lads talked about the Oni graphic novel TITAN on this week's Pull List episode, so they are delighted Greg got a chance to talk with cartoonist François Vigneault about his work and how love & labor relations on a faraway moon can really speak to what we have here on Earth. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
Rob Williams and Henry Flint bring us a fantastic piece of meaningful Dredd continuity in this one! PLUS! We're Back!!!
Pulled right back into that ICBN timeline are Steve, Kevin, Phil, and Andrew as secrets abound. 20 Years to Midnight by Al Ewing, Henry Flint, Chris Blythe, and Annie Parkhouse (Free online excerpt from the 2010 Judge Dredd Megazine #302 from publisher Rebellion) Link to free comics: https://shop.2000ad.com/catalogue/FREE004 The Original Artist Edition of Alien: Illustrated […]
Pulled right back into that ICBN timeline are Steve, Kevin, Phil, and Andrew as secrets abound. 20 Years to Midnight by Al Ewing, Henry Flint, Chris Blythe, and Annie Parkhouse (Free online excerpt from the 2010 Judge Dredd Megazine #302 from publisher Rebellion) Link to free comics: https://shop.2000ad.com/catalogue/FREE004 The Original Artist Edition of Alien: Illustrated […]
Pulled right back into that ICBN timeline are Steve, Kevin, Phil, and Andrew as secrets abound. 20 Years to Midnight by Al Ewing, Henry Flint, Chris Blythe, and Annie Parkhouse (Free online excerpt from the 2010 Judge Dredd Megazine #302 from publisher Rebellion) Link to free comics: https://shop.2000ad.com/catalogue/FREE004 The Original Artist Edition of Alien: Illustrated […]
Hey hey fumans' Flippers n' all x Fish hopes all is well with everyone and they are keeping warm (& dry) in the UK & staying safe everywhere else too x HOPE & inspiration x just to keep you in the loop - here is the fish DnB adventure from last evening (Thursday 14th November 2019) for the fish & pond x but Friday the 15th here for you x Fish hasn't played the DnB for it seems ages but I think it has been a couple of months really - lol x Still … seemed longer x So, here you go - some DnB boogies to keep the blues away - I hope x Hope you enjoy peoples' - free dl as always - please use the ‘…' drop down menu thingy for the link x big loves, hipbumps n' flippers up loves x Heyhey folks' - if you're feeling the loves and could spare some change for winter fish food for this fish? x - please drop it into the fish's hat here; Https://www.paypal.me/bowdeenifishx Big loves, thank you and bless up Till next time - stay well BF x Big loves to , Rebellion Publishing, 2000ad & Henry Flint for the use of the artwork x
Everything is at stake and no-one is safe Judge Dredd: The Small House! - and as the critically-acclaimed story gets collected this week, The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast talks to creative team Rob Williams and Henry Flint about working together, playing the long game, and the politics of Judge Dredd. Judge Dredd and his team of hand-picked allies finally takes on the nefarious Judge Smiley, Mega-City One s behind-the-scenes manipulator but who will be left standing at the end? And with tensions with Chief Judge Hershey at breaking point, has Dredd finally met his match? The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, iTunes and Spotify, or you can listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast
SUMMARY: Rob Williams is a British comicbook writer, working mainly for 2000 AD. His most well-known series is Cla$$ War, published by Com.X and illustrated by several artists, including Trevor Hairsine and Travel Foreman. He has also scripted Low Life, with Henry Flint, and Asylum, with Boo Cook, both in 2000 AD. Williams has also written for the Star Wars Tales comics from Dark Horse.
"Silver Surfer/Rune" from 1995 by Glenn Herdling, John Buscema, Bill Anderson, Chris Ulm, Dan Danko, Henry Flint, Mark McKenna, and Patrick Owsley.
The official 2000 AD podcast continues its chat with artist Henry Flint, now focusing on life beyond the walls of Mega-City One - from outer space slaughter with Shakara to haunted tanks, from his love of surrealism to predicting Donald Trump would become president (or did he?). Listen to episode one here: https://2000ad.com/post/4652 Read the first episode of Shakara here: https://2000ad.com/post/4718 The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, or you can listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast
Having established himself as one of the definitive Judge Dredd artists of the the last 20 years thanks to work on Total War, Day of Chaos, Titan, Enceladus, and now The Small House, Henry Flint is a fan favourite artist whose work evokes the classic styles of Mick McMahon and Kevin O'Neill as well as Carlos Ezquerra and Ron Smith. Easily able to switch between action and comedy, he's the co-creator of the weaponised zombie Zombo with Al Ewing as well as artist on Sancho Panzer, rogue Trooper, Nikolai Dante, Shakara and many other strips. As Judge Dredd: The Small House draws to a close, 2000 AD Thrill-Cast host Molch-R sits down with Flint for a two-part interview covering the beginning of his love of comics and getting his break at 2000 AD as part of the post-British Invasion generation of creators in the 1990s, as well as his work for American comics. From childhood doodles to nearly bankrupting 2000 AD, Flint's career is both a fascinating snapshot of a changing industry but also an illustration of how creative evolution never stops. The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, or you can listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast
David Broughton, the creator of Slaughter Hawk, Shamen Kane and many more comics, joins me for a chat about a bonkers, brilliant space opera by Robbie Morrison and Henry Flint.Check out David's comics at his Comicsy store, and follow him on Twitter @DBroughtonDavid.Get your copy of Shakara the Avenger from the 2000AD online store, or from Hachette in the Ultimate Collection.You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
Mr Spongejoshing himself is back in the book club with the masterpiece that is the first volume of Zombo by Mr Henry Flint and Mr Al Ewing. When we manage to control our giggles we discuss the wonders of the big green death machine himself and we manage to avoid spoilers along the way.Check out Josh's blogging at Spongejoshing.blogspot.co.uk and buy your copy of Zombo from the 2000AD online store.You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
Class is in session again as Nathan Duck returns to teach me about space war in 2000AD. Along the way we discuss some great sci-fi novels and we also touch on the Dan Abnett and Henry Flint sequel series. Don your suit and get ready to vape some geeks!And pick up a copy from the 2000AD online store.You can find a list of episodes so far and the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
David Grice returns to the book club with a lovely hardback volume of tales from the Dredd 2012 movie-verse. There is great work from Matt Smith, Arthur Wyatt, Henry Flint, Paul Davidson and Chris Blythe, which builds on the movie and starts to introduce elements of classic Dredd.Get your copy at the 2000AD online store.You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
Another Previews catalog showed up on their doorsteps, so it's time to gaze into the tomorrow of June 2016 and see what catches Mike and Greg's fancy. Eric Powell's Hillbilly! Gotham Academy/Lumberjanes! Sun Bakery! Sonic the Hedgehog! Boulet's Notes! Tumor! Hot Dog Taste Test! Neon Genesis Evangelion! Rocksteady & Bebop! Godzilla Treasury Edition! The Clone Saga! Strange Attractors! Sherlock's A Study in Pink! She-Wolf! Drinky Crow! All that, plus why Jeff Purvis is an unsung hero of Peter David's Hulk run, the absolute worst way Mike can imagine shuffling off this mortal coil, how Rob Williams and Henry Flint built a stone-cold Judge Dredd classic before our very eyes, what IDW bullet dodged this month will hit Greg right between the eyes next month, when the hell Heavy Metal is going to get their act together, and much more! This episode just covers the green section of the catalog, so be sure to come back next week when the guys tackle Dark Horse, IDW, Image and Marvel! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
Rob Williams and Henry Flint are our guests on the official 2000 AD podcast to talk about their ongoing Judge Dredd epic 'Enceladus', the relationship between Dredd and Chief Judge Hershey, the decline and fall of Aimee Nixon, and the sequel Judge Dredd: Burrito!
Originally recorded as a Frightfest preview podcast. SPECIAL EDITION Blu ray of Future Shock is out 31st July 2017 Host Stuart Wright talks with Producer Sean Hogan about why he wanted to make a 2000AD documentary, the challenges and a very British cultural phenomena 2000AD was and is, in the world of comics. Future Shock! The Story of 2000AD is a documentary covering the highs and lows of 2000AD's history, from its inception after the demise of Action to the present day. https://www.arrowfilms.co.uk/shop/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=964 SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS: • Exclusive brand new interview with Steve MacManus (25 mins) • Extended chapter featurette: Cheap Entertainment – The Appeal of comics (9 mins) • Extended chapter featurette: Judge Dredd (13 mins) • Extended chapter featurette: Dredd 2012 – True in Spirit (13 mins) • Extended chapter featurette: 2000AD Vs the USA (15 mins) • 2000AD Strip featurette: Bad Company / Peter Milligan (5 mins) • 2000AD Strip featurette: Tharg’s Future Shocks / Various (8 mins) • 2000AD Strip featurette: Rogue Trooper / Dave Gibbons & Cam Kennedy (7 mins) • 2000AD Strip featurette: Slaine / Pat Mills (11 mins) • 2000AD Strip featurette: Strontium Dog / Carlos Ezquerra (5 mins) • Art Jam – How to draw Dredd & Nemesis by Jock & Henry Flint (4 mins) • Pat Mills visits Kings Reach Rower (6 mins) • In the Soundtrack Studio with Justin Greaves (4 mins) • Extended interview with Pat Mills (84 mins) • Extended interview with Grant Morrison (33 mins) • Extended interview with Neil Gaiman (17 mins) • Extended interview with Dave Gibbons (47 mins) • Extended interview with Karen Berger (33 mins) • Blooper Reel (2 mins) • Teaser Trailer • UK Launch Trailer • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jock. FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector’s booklet Podcast from www.britflicks.com "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826. Spooky intro/outro music is from http://www.purple-planet.com/horror/4583971268
Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester are here to give you just a touch over two hours of sexy, sexy comic book nerd-talk with topics including the pending Marvel re-release of Miracleman, some of the current tie-ins to DC's Forever Evil event; Avengers Assemble #20, Batman and Two-Face #24, Detonator X, rules and bylaws in classic DC comics, and most importantly two subjects for the Wait, What? Book Club: Battling Boy by Paul Pope, and Zombo: You Smell of Crime…and I'm The Deodorant by Al Ewing and Henry Flint. Full but apologetically brief show notes are available for this episode at savage critic.com, and we welcome your comments and questions at waitwhatpodcast@gmail.com. As always, we thank you for listening and hope you enjoy!
Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester do upbeat about as well as a hungry T-Rex can do subtle, but we try our best in our one hundred and twentieth episode. In two hours and fifteen minutes, we discuss the passing of Carmine Infantino, Stormwatch by Jim Starlin, Zombo by Al Ewing and Henry Flint, The She-Hulk Diaries by Marta Acosta, the tribulations of Giant Man, Mad Men Season Five, Agent Gates, Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, and much, much more. Full--although maybe still somewhat skimpy--show notes are available over at savage critic.com. As always, we hope you enjoy and thank you for listening!
Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester do upbeat about as well as a hungry T-Rex can do subtle, but we try our best in our one hundred and twentieth episode. In two hours and fifteen minutes, we discuss the passing of Carmine Infantino, Stormwatch by Jim Starlin, Zombo by Al Ewing and Henry Flint, The She-Hulk Diaries by Marta Acosta, the tribulations of Giant Man, Mad Men Season Five, Agent Gates, Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, and much, much more. Full--although maybe still somewhat skimpy--show notes are available over at savage critic.com. As always, we hope you enjoy and thank you for listening!
Welcome to Episode 189 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom. News JLA #1 Gets it's final cover, White collar looks out fo it's audience,Zeith rant and Agent Coulson gets his won short film. Week that was: Fallin Skies, Captain America and Vixen: Return of the Lion. Main we tackle the thorny subject of the spiderman and perry white casting and race in general As mentioned in the episode head over to Cy Dethan's site for pre-ordering on The Indifference Engine and Broadcast: The TV Doodles of Henry Flint for Thought Bubble 2011
In this issue: Elephantmen, Batmgirl, Drive-In Theaters, and Matthew... NEWS X-Men vs. Vampires LINKAGE REVIEWS Stephen Batgirl #9 (3.5 slices) Written by BRYAN Q. MILLER; Art by LEE GARBETT and TREVOR SCOTT ; Cover by Stanley "Artgerm" Lau The conclusion to "Batgirl Rising" begins here with part one of the four-part "Flood" storyline! A string of bizarre, technology-based "suicides" gets the attention of both Batgirl and Oracle, but for very different reasons. And the two heroes will soon realize that they're the real targets of a nefarious madman Hell-bent on revenge… Rodrigo Tales of the Starlight Drive-in #9 (3 slices) Created by Mike San Giacomo The on-going series stretching across 50 years takes a jump into the late 2000s with the latest installment. Against a backdrop of some of the most beloved films of that decade, readers will enjoy an invisible man watching an invisible man and King Kong sliding in to save the day. www.visionarycomics.com Matthew Irredeemable Special #1 (3.5 slices) Writer(s): Mark Waid Artist(s): Howard Chaykin, Emma Rios, Paul Azaceta The first year of IRREDEEMABLE came to a cataclysmic resolution, and before the jaw-dropping second year starts, Mark Waid is delivering an original stand-alone issue! Join the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN team of Mark Waid and Paul Azaceta, along with legendary comics creator Howard Chaykin, and BOOM! Favorite Emma Rios for the IRREDEEMABLE SPECIAL! Showcasing a never-before-seen glimpse into the Plutonian's heroic beginnings and insights into his former teammates, the once-great Paradigm. Secrets will be revealed! Clues will be given! Threads will be tied up! This is a not-to-be-missed chapter in Mark Waid's twilight of the superheroes masterpiece! MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Time to bring back the battle between the bots (or cyborgs, or mechanical monsters, or whatever). This week Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation gets tossed in the ring with Inspector Gadget. Fighty-Fighty! Who would win in this fight? Data Inspector Gadget VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION: Elephantmen They were genetically engineered to be supra-human weapons of mass destruction, but ultimately dismissed collectively as Elephantmen. Hip Flask, Ebony Hide and Obadiah Horn count amongst their number; wounded animals who, despite their differences and origins, must live in the world of man. Collects Elephantmen #1-7 featuring art by Ladronn, Moritat, Henry Flint, Tom Scioli, Dave Hine, and Chris Bachalo. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this issue: Elephantmen, Batmgirl, Drive-In Theaters, and Matthew... NEWS X-Men vs. Vampires LINKAGE REVIEWS Stephen Batgirl #9 (3.5 slices) Written by BRYAN Q. MILLER; Art by LEE GARBETT and TREVOR SCOTT ; Cover by Stanley "Artgerm" Lau The conclusion to "Batgirl Rising" begins here with part one of the four-part "Flood" storyline! A string of bizarre, technology-based "suicides" gets the attention of both Batgirl and Oracle, but for very different reasons. And the two heroes will soon realize that they're the real targets of a nefarious madman Hell-bent on revenge… Rodrigo Tales of the Starlight Drive-in #9 (3 slices) Created by Mike San Giacomo The on-going series stretching across 50 years takes a jump into the late 2000s with the latest installment. Against a backdrop of some of the most beloved films of that decade, readers will enjoy an invisible man watching an invisible man and King Kong sliding in to save the day. www.visionarycomics.com Matthew Irredeemable Special #1 (3.5 slices) Writer(s): Mark Waid Artist(s): Howard Chaykin, Emma Rios, Paul Azaceta The first year of IRREDEEMABLE came to a cataclysmic resolution, and before the jaw-dropping second year starts, Mark Waid is delivering an original stand-alone issue! Join the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN team of Mark Waid and Paul Azaceta, along with legendary comics creator Howard Chaykin, and BOOM! Favorite Emma Rios for the IRREDEEMABLE SPECIAL! Showcasing a never-before-seen glimpse into the Plutonian's heroic beginnings and insights into his former teammates, the once-great Paradigm. Secrets will be revealed! Clues will be given! Threads will be tied up! This is a not-to-be-missed chapter in Mark Waid's twilight of the superheroes masterpiece! MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Time to bring back the battle between the bots (or cyborgs, or mechanical monsters, or whatever). This week Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation gets tossed in the ring with Inspector Gadget. Fighty-Fighty! Who would win in this fight? Data Inspector Gadget VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION: Elephantmen They were genetically engineered to be supra-human weapons of mass destruction, but ultimately dismissed collectively as Elephantmen. Hip Flask, Ebony Hide and Obadiah Horn count amongst their number; wounded animals who, despite their differences and origins, must live in the world of man. Collects Elephantmen #1-7 featuring art by Ladronn, Moritat, Henry Flint, Tom Scioli, Dave Hine, and Chris Bachalo. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this one the guys look at progs 119 (as chosen by 2000AD artist Henry Flint) and progs 1653 & 54. As usual expect spoilers and language not suitable for the kiddies and in this episode that age old question is finally addressed... how DO you f**k soup?
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! After reading forty volumes of Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester pull a victory lap and read the epic Day of Chaos! It is all John Wagner in these two collected volumes, with extraordinary art by Henry Flint and Colin MacNeil as well as Ben Willsher, Edmund Bagwell, and Leigh Bagwell. Together, they crafted the biggest megaprog to date showing Dredd reaping what he sowed thirty years earlier and fighting for the soul of Mega City One! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!