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Creative challenge season is nearly here, so Jerzy and Rob turn their attention to thinking about what value they find in creative challenges and how they might hack them to find new learning and value. Sponsors for this episode [Boulder and Fleet: Mining for Trouble)(http://www.indyplanet.com/tiny-astronaut) [Rob & Kate Coaching/Mentoring)(https://www.shieldsstenzinger.com/) Lean Into Art Discord Links mentioned: Inktober 24 Hour Comics Day Mini-Comics Day Art Soundoff Reality is Broken Sketchnotes Thanks to our top Patreon supporters David Seah Stephen Stone-Bush Good to be curious Katherine Sugrue k Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram Lean Into Art on Twitch
Au Radio: The Gold Standard of Comics, SciFi, Horror & Pop Culture Podcast
Welcome into the AU Radio Comics Corner! George & Travis open up and let us into their beautiful minds. War Bears, What If?, The US vs. Murder Inc., Dead Rabbit, Nightwing, Superior Octopus, Batman, Hotel Oblivion, Errand Boys, Death Orb, Me The People, & MORE. Plus 24-Hour Comics Day! Music is provided by Kubbi and bensound.com. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Adventures Underground. AU Radio is a production of Adventures Underground. Copyright 2018, All Rights Reserved.
Au Radio: The Gold Standard of Comics, SciFi, Horror & Pop Culture Podcast
Welcome into the AU Radio Comics Corner! George & Travis open up and let us into their beautiful minds. Rick n Morty vs D&D, Stranger Things, Man Eaters, Spectacular Spiderman, Justice League (Odyssey & Dark), Doomsday Clock, Infinity Warps, & MORE. Plus 24-Hour Comics Day! Music is provided by Kubbi and bensound.com. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Adventures Underground. AU Radio is a production of Adventures Underground. Copyright 2018, All Rights Reserved.
We once again find ourselves on the brink of Creative Challenge Season. Inktober, NaNoWriMo, 24 Hour Comics Day, Art Soundoff, and other challenges invite us to test our limits, find new bandwidth, level up skills, or try new techniques. In this episode Rob and Jerzy take stock of how they’re feeling about creative challenges this year and how they might engage with them in a healthy way. Sponsors for this episode Amazon Academy This Panda Needs You Lean Into Art Workshops Thanks to our top Patreon supporters Shauni Redfearn k Mike White Jesse Kauffman Brandon Dayton Links mentioned in this episode Minicomics Month Challenge Pilot Fude-Makase Color Brush Pen Pentel Fude Brush LIA Cast 162 - Preparing for a 30-Day Challenge 2016 Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram Lean Into Art on Twitter
In episode seven, comic book creator and illustrator Georgina Chadderton, aka George Rex, joins us to discuss the ninth Discworld novel: Faust Eric! Published in 1990 - alongside four other novels, making it one of Pterry's most prolific years - it's a shorter novel, originally published in a large format with lavish illustrations by Discworld cover artist Josh Kirby. (Also, fair warning to the pun-averse: Elizabeth really goes to town in this one...) Eric Thurslow is surprised to find that he has summoned a demon who looks suspiciously like a wizard - but not as surprised as Rincewind the inept wizard is to have been summoned. Freed from the Dungeon Dimensions, he now finds himself compelled to grant wishes to an adolescent demonologist - and to his even greater surprise, it seems he's able to do so! Meanwhile, following along behind across space, time and dimensions, Rincewind's faithful Luggage is catching up to its master - and just as well, because the Prince of Hell isn't too pleased that his plans for Eric have gone awry... Eric is the fourth book to feature Rincewind - last seen in Sourcery - and like his previous appearances it's a romp across the Discworld to places (and in this case times) previously unseen. Sometimes regarded as a bit of an addendum to the main Discworld series because of its short length, Eric wears its parody - and its classical allusions - proudly on its sleeve. Did you like Eric? Did you read an edition with the illustrations? We'd love to hear from you! Use the hashtag #Pratchat7 on social media to join the conversation. We skipped ahead to make sure we could chat with Georgina while she was in Melbourne, so we're going back a step for our June episode, where librarian Aimee Nichols will join us to talk about the very first City Watch book: Guards! Guards! We'll be recording it soon, so if you'd like us to respond to you on the podcast, get in quick! Ask your questions via social media using the hashtag #Pratchat7A. (What, you expected us to actually use the forbidden number?) Show Notes and Errata: You can find Georgina and her delightful autobiographical comics online at georgerexcomics.com, and also on Instagtram as @GirlRexDoor. She was in town on a residency with 100 Story Building, where Ben works facilitating creative writing workshops for young people. George's Etsy shop is full of cool comics, postcards, badges and prints.In case you've somehow been hiding under a pop culture rock, 2 Faust 2 Furious is a reference to the sequel to car/heist/action film The Fast and the Furious, which was titled 2 Fast 2 Furious. There are now eight films in this franchise which features Vin Diesel (in every film except 2 Fast 2 Furious), Michelle Rodriguez, Dwayne Johnson, Kurt Russell and Jason Statham. The only other one with a punny name is the eighth, titled The Fate of the Furious.George's 24-hour comics are produced as part of 24-Hour Comics Day, an annual event in which comic creators are challenged to create a 24-page comic in a single day. 24-Hour Comics Day has run in some form every year since 2004, when it was originally organised by publisher Nat Gertler, and one of its most famous proponents (and long-time participants) is Scott McCloud, the creator of Understanding Comics."Time is a flat circle", now the subject of many memes, is derived from a scene in the first season of True Detective. It refers to the theory of "eternal return", which states that existence repeats itself over and over in very similar ways. Ben's favourite iteration of this from fiction is the Time Prophet, a character from the weird Canadian-German sci-fi series Lexx, who could see into past cycles of time ("not very clearly mind you") to predict the future of the current cycle.You can see George's image of Angua and Gaspode (inspired by our Men At Arms episode) on her Instagram, and her version of Tiffany Aching is on the Fan Art page of her web site.
Every year John does 24 Hour Comics Day! Join Kenric and John as they do a special Saturday episode to
Välkommen till ett gott prat om serietecknandets vedermödor med gästen Yvette Gustafsson och programledare Maria Gustavsson. --- Yvette Gustafsson beskriver sig själv som ett enmansband, även om hon gärna vill ha kontroll på allt med trumman på magen och cymbalen i kepsen så har hon numera delegerat synten till sin kille. I programmet pratar vi bland annat om hur en serie kommer till, varför man ska våga rita fult och hur hon inspirerar människor i alla åldrar att rita serier på väldigt kort tid. Och vad är kopplingen mellan serietecknande och Hemnet? --- Se Yvettes serier och läs mer om hennes arbete på Zak and Ting, Uvett och Kalle Hizz på Tapastic. I sociala medier kan du prata med Yvette på YouTube, Twitter, Instagram och Facebook. Yvette tipsar om Scott McCloud som har startat 24-Hour Comics Day. --- Gott prat hittar du även: - På sajten gottprat.se. - I sociala medier på Facebook, Twitter, Instagram och Google+. Prenumerera, sätt betyg och dela gärna vidare. Tack! #gottprat --- Programledare är Maria Gustavsson. Redigering av Maria och Janne Gustavsson. Design av AD Julia Åhall. Musik av Rikard Jedborg, DJ Insidiouz. --- Välkommen tillbaka för mer gott prat!
In this two part episode, join hosts Seid and RaeAnne as they share their progress and experience with the 24-Hour Comics Day challenge.
In this two part episode, join hosts Seid and RaeAnne as they share their progress and experience with the 24-Hour Comics Day challenge.
It's October 1st and you know what that means! It's INKTOBER and 24 HOUR COMICS DAY! Tonight we talk about these events, Johns participation in both. We also spend a lot of time talking about the history of Batman's Robins, our thoughts on Harley Quinn and some plans for this month and Halloween. John also announces he will be in Artist Alley at Jet City Comic Show on November 5th and 6th in Tacoma, WA. If you are in the area come say hello! The song in the intro is "Our Song" sung by our 8 year old daughter. Links to some of the stuff talked about on this episode: 24 Hour Comics Day Inktober Breif History of the Robins Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Talk Halloween plans Jackie's costume Haunted House Jet City Comic Show On the show: John Kaylie Jackie Kodi Links talked about in the show: http://y2cl.net/store http://instagram.com/y2cl https://www.facebook.com/y2cl.net/ https://twitter.com/y2cl http://www.jetcitycomicshow.com http://mrjakeparker.com/inktober http://www.24hourcomicsday.com http://y2cl.net/comic/24-hour-comics-day-2016-the-search-for-jeffers-cover/ Got a question? Use the contact page OR hit us up on twitter @y2cl!
It's October 1st and you know what that means! It's INKTOBER and 24 HOUR COMICS DAY! Tonight we talk about these events, Johns participation in both. We also spend a lot of time talking about the history of Batman's Robins, our thoughts on Harley Quinn a...
Down a co-host, Mike welcomes Carmelo Chimera (who joined them for the Suicide Squad review) to discuss their upcoming crowd funded graphic novel, The Magnificent, and Carmelo's new consulting gig helping people actualize their dreams via crowdfunding, and of course the upcoming 24 Hour Comics Day (Oct 1st) and what Carmelo has planned for those 24 hours. Finally Mike and Carmelo discuss where the big Two (Marvel/DC) currently sit and what is happening on the indie level.
This episode goes from the current 24 Hour Comics Day all the way back to the lost 3rd episode of CoC. With a bonus lost snippet added in.
In our sixth episode, we recap our trip to New York, which included visiting our friends at Animoto (www.animoto.com) and Adormama (www.adorama.com), as well as having fun at New York Comic Con (www.nycomiccon.com). We also discuss pushing yourself creatively, and Jeff unveils our latest lbobi contest, which involves creating a profile pic for your lbobi.com account. Links from this episode's discussion: 24-Hour Comics Day: www.24hourcomicsday.com Mike Norton's The Curse: Part 1--http://tinyurl.com/yejxa6u / Part 2--http://tinyurl.com/38ctkpo NaNoWriMo: www.nanowrimo.org 48-Hour Film Project: www.48hourfilm.com You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com/
No court of law or any administrative agency can touch us as we talk about 24-Hour Comics Day, Trinity, All-Star Superman #12, JSA: Kingdom Come, Morrison's JLA, Superman Red & Superman Blue, pulping comics, John Romita Jr., DC Universe: Decisions #1, Deadpool #1 and #2, Marvel's Embrace Change ads, Guardians of the Galaxy, Joe Kubert's Tor, Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks, Captain America, Rick Remender, Twitter, 11 O'Clock watersports, the Minx imprint, and much more! Bonus! Incoming transmission from the Raph Radia and a pair of calls to the Hotline!
Reviews: Pilot Season: Core #1, Fantastic Four: True Story #1, Skrulls vs. Power Pack #1 First, if you haven't heard our Pushing Daisies special One-Shot episode, then go! CNI Dogs at SDCC, live tweets during the show with news including Cowboy Bebop, 24 Hour Comics Day, Supergirl fashion, Scotty's ashes, and more! More San Diego Comic-Con recap with Kevin Conn who tells us of his experiences as SpikeTV correspondent. Jay (The Lost Podcast with Jay & Jack), Colleen (Metrobuzz) and Cliff (The lost Podcast with Jay & Jack) chime in for a recap of the Lost Panel and their own con adventures. Special phone calls from Alan Moore and Unemployed Skeletor!