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Si vous êtes des habitués de notre podcast, vous savez déjà à quel point nous sommes fans du Label 619. On se revendique même fièrement comme des Label619Zouzes (et oui, Run lui-même a validé ce surnom ! J'ai un tweet qui le prouve). Avec Shin Zero, le dernier titre signé Guillaume Singelin et Matthieu Bablet, notre admiration pour ce label ne fait que grandir. Cette semaine, nous explorons l'univers du Super Sentai et l'uberisation de la société à travers ce récit unique, publié par Rue de Sèvres. Shin Zero les sentai chez le Label 619 Le Super Sentai, c'est quoi ?Le Super Sentai est un sous-genre du Tokusatsu, la science-fiction japonaise, qui met en scène des équipes de super-héros en costumes colorés luttant contre des forces maléfiques. Ces héros utilisent souvent des mechas pour sauver la situation. Né en 1975 avec la série Himitsu Sentai Gorenger de Shotaro Ishinomori, le Super Sentai est devenu une véritable institution de la pop culture japonaise. Chaque nouvelle saison introduit une équipe, un thème (comme les dinosaures, les ninjas ou les animaux) et une intrigue distincte, ce qui permet au genre de se renouveler en permanence. Ce phénomène a également conquis l'Occident, notamment grâce à Power Rangers, une adaptation américaine mélangeant scènes d'action issues des séries japonaises et segments tournés avec des acteurs américains. Nous avons déjà abordé des comics liés à cet univers dans le podcast. Par exemple : Power Rangers: Year One, une adaptation directe de la série culte (à réécouter ici : https://jamesetfaye.fr/comicsdiscovery-s08e32-go-go-power-rangers-year-one/). Ultramega de James Harren, un hommage brillant qui joue avec les codes du genre (notre épisode ici : https://jamesetfaye.fr/comicsdiscovery-s07e05-ultramega/). Guillaume Singelin et Matthieu Bablet : des talents bien connusGuillaume Singelin et Matthieu Bablet ne sont pas des inconnus pour nos auditeurs. Nous avons souvent parlé de leurs œuvres dans nos épisodes : Frontier de Guillaume Singelin, qui a lancé notre podcast BDDiscovery (retrouvez l'épisode ici : https://jamesetfaye.fr/bddiscovery-s01e01-frontier/). Midnight Order et Midnight Tales de Matthieu Bablet, abordés par Diane dans notre émission sur La Marche Brume (écoutez-la ici : https://jamesetfaye.fr/bddiscovery-s01e03-la-marche-brume/). Carbone et Silicium de Matthieu Bablet, dont nous avons parlé dans le premier épisode de la saison 5 de ComicsDiscovery (disponible ici : https://jamesetfaye.fr/comicsdiscovery-s05e01-carbonsilicium/). Ces deux auteurs font partie de nos chouchous, et ce n'est pas près de changer ! Leur créativité et leur talent méritent toute notre attention, et nous sommes ravis de les mettre à l'honneur encore une fois avec Shin Zero. Quand les Power Rangers deviennent des livreurs DeliverooDans Shin Zero, Guillaume Singelin et Matthieu Bablet dépeignent un monde ravagé par des catastrophes provoquées par l'apparition mystérieuse de Kaijus (ces monstres géants à la Godzilla). Heureusement, l'humanité a su riposter en formant des équipes de Super Sentai pour les affronter et, finalement, éradiquer cette menace. Cependant, une fois les Kaijus vaincus, nos héros en costumes colorés se retrouvent sans emploi. Une entreprise s'est alors emparée de la situation en louant les services de ces anciens protecteurs pour des tâches bien moins glorieuses. Ils assurent désormais la surveillance de magasins pendant les soldes, servent de gardes du corps ou surveillent des quartiers. Ces missions relèvent davantage du petit boulot précaire que de l'héroïsme, transformant ce métier en simple job étudiant pour ceux qui manquent d'argent. On suit ainsi une équipe de jeunes qui, pour des raisons variées, ont choisi cette voie. Vivant en colocation, ils s'entraident pour naviguer dans ce quotidien difficile. Un récit captivant et visuellement éblouissantShin Zero est un plaisir à lire, notamment grâce à ses graphismes. On retrouve avec joie le style graphique unique de Guillaume Singelin, qui rappelle son travail sur Loba Loca (si ce n'est pas déjà fait, foncez le lire !). L'idée d'un récit en noir et blanc avec seulement les couleurs des différents Sentai mises en avant est brillante. Cela donne lieu à des planches absolument magnifiques et mémorables. Ce premier tome, qui lance une trilogie, donne très envie de découvrir la suite. Les personnages introduits sont variés et captivants, et on a hâte de voir leur évolution. En prenant un thème aussi basique que le Super Sentai, Matthieu Bablet et Guillaume Singelin parviennent à explorer des thématiques profondes et actuelles. Nous avons hâte de voir comment ces sujets seront développés dans les prochains opus. 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Chaîne de Hisokaparker: https://www.youtube.com/@hisokaparker3090Chaîne Manga Saucisse: https://www.youtube.com/@mangasaucisse=======================================Réseaux de la chaîneDiscord: https://discord.gg/6jWpVxPrnrSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZwxEAU13PoVLua0JdIYJh?si=23eb9d545b224601Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/QynphwNFRNGQSG9d9Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/0964898a-c810-48ff-97ab-f0a6e9e66fa5/d'encre-et-de-bullesApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/dencre-et-de-bulles/id1733018809Instagram de Mindphobia: https://www.instagram.com/mindphobia.comics/=======================================D'Encre et de Bulles est votre émission hebdomadaire sur les comics. Tous les mercredis à 21h, l'équipe et ses invités reviennent sur les floppies US lus sortis sur la dernière quinzaine et sur les titres VF surfant ou non sur l'actualité et qu'ils veulent mettre en lumière.Pour cette 39e émission nous reviendrons sur le 2e numéro d'Absolute Superman par Jason Aaron et Rafa Sandoval. Toujours chez DC nous parlerons du premier numéro de Two-Face par Christian Ward et Fabio Veras et nous partirons du côté de Mad Cave avec le premier numéro de Long Cold Winter, récit post apocalyptique par Francesca Perillo et Stefano Cardoselli.Côté VF nous parlerons de 2 titres Delcourt. Tout d'abord Somna, le récit érotique de Becky Cloonan et Tula Lotay initialement paru chez DSTLRY et Petits Contes Macabres par Eric Powell, Mike Mignola, Becky Cloonan et James Harren. Et nous reviendrons sur Loki: Agent d'Asgard par Al Ewing et plusieurs artistes.Et vous aurez droit bien sûr au Stop ou Encore.=======================================Time Code et liens d'achats:00:00 Générique + Intro40:16 Absolute Superman (Aaron, Sandoval, DC) par Hisokaparker1:04:41 Two-Face (Ward, Veras, DC) par Adas1:20:34 Long Cold Winter (Perillo, Cardoselli, Mad Cave) par Mindphobia1:30:12 Stop ou Encore (I Hate Fairyland 18, Batgirl 2, Poison Ivy 28, JSA 1-2, Avengers 21)2:04:03 Somna (Cloonan, Lotay, Delcourt) par Hisokaparker(https://www.pulps.fr/item/somna_405057)2:31:38 Loki, Agent d'Asgard (Ewing, Collectif, Panini Comics) par Adashttps://www.pulps.fr/item/(loki__agent_dasgard_t01_267943 tome 1https://www.pulps.fr/item/loki_agent_dasgard_t02_254186 tome 2)3:00:03 Petits Contes Macabres (Powell, Cloonan, Mignola, Harren, Delcourt) par Mindphobia(https://www.pulps.fr/item/petits_contes_macabres_plus_print_exclusif_pulps_sign_par_becky_cloonan_405060)3:15:09 Teaser du court métrage Star Wars: Les Échos de la Force réalisé et monté par Adas + Actualités des intervenants + Générique.=======================================#superman #absolutesuperman #dcallin #dc #dccomics #jasonaaron #rafasandoval #twoface #harveydent #batman #batmanvillains #christianward #fabioveras #longcoldwinter #madcave #postapocalyptic #francescaperillo #stefanocardoselli #petitscontesmacabres #ericpowell #jamesharren #mikemignola #beckycloonan #delcourt #darkhorse #noel #noelhorrifique #somna #tulalotay #erotique #sorciere #dstlry #loki #alewing #avengers #marvel #marvelcomics #panini #paninicomicsfrance Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Cette semaine, nous vous proposons un double Programme dans ComicsDiscovery. Nous découvrons dans un premier temps Petits contes macabres publié chez Delcourt. Un titre qui réunit Éric Powel, James Harren, Mike Mignola et Becky Cloonan. Nous dressons ensuite le bilan de la série The Pinguin. Pour nous accompagner, nous avons le plaisir de recevoir Anieska, dessinatrice et autrice de BD vous pouvez suivre son travail et vous inscrire à ses cours de dessins en suivant ce lien. Nous recevons également Mymy Haegel, Créatrice de podcast et autrice. Petits contes macabresNos invitées pour cet épisode sont deux talents incontournables : Anieshka et Mymy Haegel.Anieshka est une illustratrice et autrice de bande dessinée passionnée. Elle a collaboré avec Alexandre Sanchez, scénariste, sur REBIRTH!, une œuvre publiée par Myria Éditions. En plus de ses créations, elle partage son savoir-faire en donnant des cours de dessin chaque semaine à la merveilleuse librairie manga montpelliéraine Bunka.Mymy Haegel, quant à elle, est une créatrice de contenu bien connue des amateurs de pop culture. Ancienne rédactrice en chef de Madmoizelle, elle s'illustre aujourd'hui par ses analyses passionnées de cinéma, séries, BD et bien plus encore sur Twitch, YouTube et d'autres plateformes. Vous pouvez retrouver leurs travaux et suivre leur actualité via :
December 2024 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC o Absolute Power: Super Son 1 by Sina Grace, Nicole Maines, John Timms, Travis Mercer, Pete Pantazis, Hi-Fi, Rex Lokus, Adriano Lucas o Multiversus: Collision Detected 1 by Bryan Q. Miller, John Sommariva Marvel o Dazzler 1 by Jason Loo, Rafael Loureiro, Javier Tartaglia o Deathlok 50th Anniversary Special by Christopher Priest, Denys Cowan, Lorenzo Ruggiero, Neeraj Menon; Justina Ireland, Matthew Waite, Luke Ross, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Nolan Woodard, Neeraj Menon o Spider-Boy Annual 1 by Steve Foxe, Carlos Nieto, Fernando Sifuentes o Spirits of Vengeance 1 by Sabir Pirzada, Sean Damien Hill, Jay Leisten, Craig Yeung, Andrew Dalhouse o Venom War: Deadpool 1 by Cullen Bunn, Rob Di Salvo, Dono Sanchez-Almara o Venom War: Lethal Protectors 1 by Sabir Pirzada, Luca Maresca o Marvel Unlimited § Alligator Loki 39 Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn, Pete Pantazis § Lovable Lockheed 3 by Nathan Stockman Boom o Graveyard Club: The Revenge Game by R.L. Stine, Carola Borelli, Francesco Segala o Jim Henson's Labyrinth 1 by Kyla Vanderklugt, Giorgio Spalletta, Sara Cuomo Dark Horse o Masked Macher 1 by David Goodman, Alex Andres, Gonzalo Duarte IDW o TMNT: Mutant Nation 1 by Tom Waltz, Vincenzo Federici, Ronda Pattison; Erik Burnham, Mateus Santolouco, Marco Lesko Image o Moon is Following Us 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Riley Rossmo, Mike Spicer o Tin Can Society 1 by Peter Warren, Rick Remender, Francesco Mobili, Chris Chuckry Mad Cave o Body Trade 1 by Zac Thompson, Jok Valiant o Resurgence of the Valiant Universe 1 by Fred Van Lente, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Aj Ampadu, Guillermo Fajardo, Julio Azamor, Ludwig Laguna Olimba, Lautaro Ftuli OGN Countdown o Mr. Lovenstein Presents Feelings by J.L. Westover o The Road by Manu Larcenet, Cormac McCarthy o Dear Dad: Growing Up With a Parent in Prison and How We Stayed Connected by Jay Jay Patton, Kiara Valdez, Markia Jenai o Dex Dingo: World's Best Greatest Ever Inventor by Greg Foley o Rocket and Groot Tales of Terror by Amanda Deibert, Leo Trinidad o Joker: The World o Bitsy and Boozle Tell A Story by Sara Goetter, Natalie Riess o Hex Vets Vol 3: The River Guardian by Sam Davies, Lisa Moore o Weirdo by Tony Weaver, Jes Wibowo, Cin Wibowo o Heebie Jeebies by Matthew Erman and Shelby Criswell Additional Reviews: Transformers One, Agatha All Along ep1 & 2, Penguin ep1 News: details on Monster s3, IDW changing portfolio to include bible stories and cutting page rates, New Champions, What If… Galactus series, Neon Galaxy from Molly Knox Ostertag, Netflix and Digital Circus, Cable by Pepose, Deadpool/Wolverine by Percy, Jeff Week, Hal Jordan casting Trailers: Dog Man, Mickey 17, Wednesday s2, Thunderbolts, Gladiator 2, Jurassic World: Chaos Theory s2 Comics Countdown (18 September 2024): 1. Helen of Wyndhorn 4 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes 2. Ultramega 5 by James Harren, Dave Stewart 3. Moon Is Following Us 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Riley Rossmo, Mike Spicer 4. Gilt Frame 2 by Margie Kindt, Matt Kindt 5. Ice Cream Man 41 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran 6. Superman 18 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell 7. Power Fantasy 2 by Kieron Gillen, Caspar Wijngaard 8. Wonder Woman 13 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Leonardo Paciarotti, Khary Randolph, Alex Guimaraes 9. Kosher Mafia 2 by David Hazan, Sami Kivela 10. Jenny Sparks 2 by Tom King, Jeff Spokes
Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon!NEWSMarvel Solicitations December 2024 (and some January too!)EXCLUSIVE Marvel First Look: Ultimate titles roundup – December 2024December 2024 has a raid on Graymalkin across X-Men titlesMarvel and Disney whip up 'What If...?' with Mickey and Fantastic Four'Alien: Paradiso' takes Aliens to a resort in December 2024New X-Men series 'Cable: Love and Chrome' to explore Techno-Organic VirusNew limited series 'Daredevil: Unleash Hell - Red Band' launching January 8th‘New Champions' ongoing series launching January 2025Month-long 'WHAT IF…?' Galactus tales coming January 2025Marvel Comics announces NYCC 2024 panel detailsDC announces NYCC 2024 panel details'Challengers of the Unknown' series out December 2024 is for fans of the weirdFirst-ever Two-Face solo series coming December 2024Batman to receive Hollywood Walk of Fame star‘Creepshow' gets into holiday spirit with 2024 special‘Snotgirl' set to return with issue #16 this December‘Those Not Afraid' focuses on competitive serial killers, out January 2025'Ripperland' combines gore and romance for January 2025Our Top Books of the WeekDave:The Moon is Following Us #1 (Daniel Warren Johnson, Riley Rossmo)The Power Fantasy (2024) #2 (Kieron Gillen, Caspar Wijngaard) Nathan:The Tin Can Society #1 (Peter Warren, Francesco Mobili)The Body Trade #1 (Zac Thompson, Jok)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Nathan - Ultramega #5 (James Harren, Dave Stewart)Dave - X-Men #4 (Jed MacKay, Netho Diaz)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Ultimate Spider-Man #9 (Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto)Nathan: Detective Comics #1089 (Ram V, Guillem March)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: The Amazing Spider-Man #58 (Chris Allen variant)Nathan: Helen of Wyndhorn #5 (Gabriel Hernandez variant)Interview: Declan Shalvey - Terminator (Oct 9), Thundercats, Alien, Mystique Oct 16Declan, thanks for joining me on the AIPT Comics podcast for the fourth time! To start, man has there been a lot of media of late that you're tapped into, like the new Alien movie and the new Terminator anime, have you caught up on all these properties? The concept behind your series is something I've always pondered but you're actually doing: Terminators are dispatched across the globe and throughout time to target current resistance fighters, was this an idea you cooked up for awhile?You're working with Luke Sparrow, what makes him a good fit for the series? Collin KregorWe just had Hannah Rose May on to talk The exorcism at 1600 penn, and she had so many nice things to say about ya! Would you ever want to collab with her again and if so, what sort of book?Terminator Thundercats crossover when?Old Dog is your creator-owned did it inspire the Mystique pitch?Moving to Mystique, how long have you been working on this one?Is there a pool of mutants you are told you can use, or is it more of a “check with Tom Brevoort” sort of thing?What makes a good McGuffin story?
I'm super excited this week to welcome Eric Powell onto the show. As a huge fan of Hillbilly, I've wanted to have him on for quite some time. We're chatting about the launch of his new Victorian ghost story inspired anthology, Four Gathered On Christmas Eve, from Dark Horse Comics. Recruited for the project were Mike Mignola, Becky Cloonan, and James Harren so it's a creative powerhouse. When I was doing my background research, I came across a video Eric had posted of his grandfather, a harmonic player of some renown in the Nashville scene who contributed a special bit to the Roy Acuff version of The Wawbash Cannonball. You'll have to tune in to hear more about it but the link is below. Make sure to check it out. Onie Wheeler interview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Giant Sized Violence, we're joined by Charlotte Fierro of My Marvelous Year and Extra Issues as we review Rumble from Image Comics! Join us as we take a look at James Harren and Dave Stewarts' creator owned precursor to UltraMega, written by John Arcudi with later issues drawn by Dave Rubin.
Bienvenidos a la nave de Mundo Skrull. - Autores: Mike Mignola · John Arcudi · Dave Stewart · Guy Davis · Laurence Campbell · Tyler Crook · James Harren · Peter Snejbjerg - ¿Qué es la AIDP? - Personajes: Hellboy · Abe Sapien · Liz Sherman · Johann Kraus · Fenix Espejo · Dr. Izar Hoffman · Sidney Leach · Ben Daimio · Roger · Panya · Ashley Strode · Ted Howards · Tomas Manning · Katherine Corrigan · James Henry · Pauline Raskin · Andrew Devon · Carla Giarocco · Joseph Vaughn y Trevor Bruttenholm - Historias de AIDP: - Las tierras huecas - El alma de Venecia y otras historias - Una plaga de ranas - Los muertos - La llama negra - La máquina universal - Zona de caza - La advertencia - La diosa negra - La guerra contra las ranas - El rey del miedo - Ser humano - Vampiro - 1946 - 1947 - 1948 - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Un nuevo mundo - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Dioses y monstruos - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Rusia - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. El motor del diablo y la larga muerte - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. El horror de Pickens County y otras historias - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. El regreso del maestro - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Un día gélido en el infierno - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Lago de fuego - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. El reino de la llama negra - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Las alas del diablo - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Carne y piedra - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Metamorfosis - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. El fin de los días - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. La exorcista - AIDP El infierno en la tierra. Llega la hora - AIDP Demonio conocido. Mesías - AIDP Demonio conocido. Pandemónium - AIDP Demonio conocido. Ragna Rok - The sword of Hyperborea - El origen de la llama negra - Abe Sapien. Oscuro y terrible y la nueva raza del hombre - El loto Carmesí - Sledgehammer 44 Mundo Skrull, ¡la Invasión Secreta ha comenzado! Nuestra misión es analizar y probar todas las formas de ocio y entretenimiento de vuestro planeta y tratar de entender vuestra sociedad y vuestra cultura. El cómic, la literatura, el cine, los videojuegos… tendrán su análisis y su crítica, siempre desde el cariño, humor y el corazón de los numerosos miembros de nuestra tripulación. Abrimos los canales de comunicación con vosotros. Ahora podéis hacer llegar a esta nave vuestras opiniones, consejos y recomendaciones. Esperamos que disfrutéis de este viaje, más cercano y más personal con todos vosotros e invitaros a participar en los siguientes directos. Muchas gracias por estar ahí y por todo el apoyo recibido Skrulazos!!!! Puedes seguirnos en: ✅ Twitter ➜ @MundoSkrull ✅ Instagram ➜ https://www.instagram.com/mundoskrull/ ✅ Facebook ➜ https://www.facebook.com/MundoSkrull ✅ Youtube ➜ youtube.com/c/MundoSkrull ✅ Twitch ➜ twitch.tv/mundoskrull ✅ Contacto ➜ mundoskrull@gmail.com ¡Que se oigan nuestras voces! Y tú… ¿En quién confías?
N'avez vous jamais rêvé de voir un Super Sentai ultraviolent avec des Kaijus ? C'est désormais un rêve devenu réalité pour l'auteur de Ultramega, James Harren. Scénariste et dessinateur, James Harren signe ici son premier titre en solo. Un premier succès populaire qui a remué le milieu du comics aux US. Le titre est arrivé chez nous chez Delcourt. Le succès sera-t-il également au rendez-vous ? On reprend les lectures avec de nouvelles recommandations ! Avec Balmung, Knightwing et moi-même, nous vous proposons une sélection diversifiée avec des registres bien différents. Ultramega, ultraviolence réfléxive On ouvre le bal avec le titre sanglant et très violent, Ultramega. Loin de la violence morbide et écoeurante, Ultramega se veut surtout très fun et jubilatoire. Chose que le titre parvient à faire sur son premier chapitre avant de prendre une toute autre direction. L'Arme X : Les origines sublimées de Wolverine Que vous aimiez ou non le personnage, cette lecture est sans conteste un indispensable. Il s'agit là d'une oeuvre aussi importante pour son personnage que pour son auteur. Barry Windsor Smith (Monsters) traite ici de thématiques qui lui sont chères et dont l'histoire a fourni au personnage de Wolverine les fondations dont il avait besoin. Famille, animaux, Jeff Lemire et Sorrentino proposent Primordial Dans le collection Urban, ces comics qui se cachent, Urban Comics vous propose un récit complet Primordial. L'idée, en pleine conquête spatiale, alors que les russes envoient une chienne et les américains des singes, deux personnes sont persuadés que ces animaux sont vivants. Attachés à eux comme s'il s'agissait de membres de leur famille, ils sont prêts à tout pour les retrouver. Toujours sous couvert de son approche émotionnelle et de sa thématique familiale, Jeff Lemire nous plonge en terrain connu. Knightwing vous présentera les sépcificités de ce titre, ainsi que ces quelques défauts. On vous remercie de nous écouter aussi nombreux et aussi régulièrement. Si ce n'est pas déjà fait, on vous invite à nous suivre sur les réseaux et à noter l'émission sur vos plateformes d'écoute. A très bientôt sur les réseaux sociaux, on vous répondra à tous !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Cette semaine nous partons à la rencontre des Kaiju grace à Ultramega de James Harren , disponible chez Delcourt. Nous commençons d'abord par une bonne ration de news comics de la semaine :-L'habituel Batnews-La fin du tournage pour le reboot de The Crow-Un trailer pour "Fumer fait tousser" de Quentin Dupieux-La troisième partie du livre audio SandMan d'Audible-Hugh Jackman en Wolverine dans Deadpool 3-Un autre trailer pour Black Panther Wakanda ForeverPuis la checklist des sorties comics de la semaine par Jules Le titre de la semaine : UltramegaDans un monde semblable au notre, un étrange virus se répand parmi la population, transformant les contaminés en kaijus. Mais une puissance mystérieuse décide de confier des pouvoirs à quelques terriens, faisant d'eux des Ultramega, capables de combattre ces monstres. Un monde haut en couleursC'est James Harren qui est à la barre de ce comics accompagné de Dave Stewart à la colorisation. Ils nous plongent au coeur d'un monde extraordinaire avec des combats aux adversaires gigantesques (kaijus vs ultramega) sans souci des éventuels dommages collatéraux. Un scénario qui diviseSur ce titre, l'équipe a été divisée par un scénario qui peine à convaincre la majorité. Si James Harren présente un univers bourré de détails et de bonnes idées, le tout est noyé par une temporalité difficile à saisir et un récit de plus en plus complexe. Un comics qui devrait surtout plaire aux fans de kaijus mais qui méritent d'être feuilleté pour la qualité de ses dessins. Le mot de la fin Comme toujours nous vous invitons à venir partager votre avis avec nous que vous soyez d'accord ou non, ça nous fait toujours plaisir d'échanger avec vous. Si vous avez envie de nous écouter en live, c'est le mardi soir à 21h sur notre chaîne Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsDiscovery Si vous aimez les mangas, n'oubliez pas notre émission MangaDiscovery : https://linktr.ee/mangadiscovery Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/ Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryItunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :Youtube :ComicsDiscovery https://www.youtube.com/c/ Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Si vous voulez nous soutenir vous pouvez le faire sur :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et pour retrouver tout notre contenu vous avez notre site web :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
Part three of 2022 Eisner nominees discussion, with Phillip and Eric talking about the Image limited series The Good Asian by Pornsak Pichetshote and Alexandre Tefenkgi, the manga smash success Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto, the even bigger manga smash hit Spy x Family Tatsuya Endo, and the Image series Ultramega by James Harren. Plus, Eric promotes Phillip to a new position within The Omnibus LLC! New episodes every second and fourth Friday of the month! And if you like listening to us banter, check out our Gundam podcast! Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
Welcome to Collecting Issues. This week Mick and Ben discuss Ultramega Vol 1 from Image Comics by James Harren and Dave Stewart, first published in 2021 Join our Discord server and chat about this issue's comic; Collecting Issues Book Club Find us at www.seomrabeag.com/collectingissues
Supereroi le leggende DC 51 "DCeased: apocalisse zombi", scritto da Tom Taylor, disegnato da Trevor Hairshine, James Harren, Laura Braga, Darick Robertson e Neil Edwards, edito da RCS. Mi trovi anche su Instagram www.instagram.com/fumetti.e.dintorni/ --- 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/fumetti-e-dintorni/message
Surprise! We're back to discuss the third issue of James Harren's Ultramega. Listen as Brett and Collin suffer from sleep deprivation and honor a fallen star of the Godzilla franchise.
¿Podría imaginar usted, osado podescucha, a dos titanes imponentes de ciento cincuenta metros de altura: Pedro Ajás y Tavo Duarte, agarrándose a golpes y mordidas, a cámara lenta con desmembramientos y camionadas de sangre derramándose en las calles? Estarían emulando Ultramega, el violento y despiadado comic de James Harren. Además! En este episodio nuestros héroes se adentran en el misterio de quién mató a Doctor Strange, en la adecuadamente llamada serie: La Muerte de Doctor Strange. ¿Le hubiera usted puesto otro nombre? Y Además! La original y siempre fiel idea del superhéroe azteca en el cómic independiente mexicano y nuestra nominación (bueno, de Mario) de Tick, Tick Boom a mejor película de 2021. Y además! ¿Las audiencias actuales confunden consumir cultura con consumir entretenimiento? 'Nuff Said! Descarga aquí (click derecho y guardar como)o Escucha directamente:If you canto see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
Talking about books again! The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco; The Blind Assassin, by Margaret Atwood; Termination Shock, by Neal Stephenson; The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig; Call Us What We Carry, by Amanda Gorman; Ultramega, by James Harren; A Guide to Japanese Role-Playing Games, by Kurt Kulata; Milwaukee Noir; Milwaukee Anthology; Journey to the End of the Night, by Louis-Ferdinand Celine; The Human Target, by Tom King; Superman and the Authority, by Grant Morrison.
ULTRAMEGA BEAM! This week we chat with our favorite expert on Kaiju and giant robots, Ross Radke! Join us as we enjoy some listener feedback and a great and gory discussion on Ultramega issue 1 by James Harren and Dave Stewart! Thank you Ben Decker for the amazing intro clip! 03:20 - Listener Feedback 14:59 - Ultramega! Logo by Ross Radke https://www.rossradke.com/ opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
On continue à attendre le papa noël tous ensemble. Cette semaine c'est autour de Batman de se préparer pour les fêtes avec Batman noël de Lee Bermejo, disponible chez Urban comics. Comme d'habitude on commence avec les news comics de la semaine :-Petit hommage à Georges Perez-L'annonce des sorties 2022 pour Bliss Comics-Hulk en mode Grand Design-Plusieurs omnibus chez Panini dont le SheHulk de Byrne-Les sorties 2022 d'Hi Comics-Swamp Thing Infinite de Ram V chez Urban Comics-Le nouveau titre de James Harren chez Delcourtet on enchaine avec une courte checklist des sorties comics de la semaine par James On passe enfin au titre de la semaine : Batman Noël Un chant de NoëlC'est le soir du réveillon de Noël sur Gotham, mais pas de vacance pour notre chevalier noir favori. Sur les toits recouverts de neige, Batman se lance sur les trace de Bob, un minable homme de main du Joker. Mais cette nuit réserve bien des surprises à Bruce Wayne qui reçoit la visite d'alliés et d'ennemis qui le feront naviguer entre passé, présent, et futur Père FouettardDans ce comics de saison, Lee Bermejo revisite le célèbre conte hivernal de Charles Dickens, mettant en parallèle Batman et le fameux monsieur Scrooge. Un angle nouveau pour une recette souvent utilisée dans de nombreuse fiction, ici sous le trait singulier de l'artiste. Clémentine ou charbonL'équipe de ComicsDiscovery est une fois de plus divisée et l'esprit des fêtes ne réchauffe pas tous les cœurs. Les plus rêveurs se laissent bercer par cette relecture de "A Christmas Caroll" et apprécient le dessin proposé, tandis que d'autres affichent un certain ras le bol devant une structure éculée et un parti pris graphique clivant Qu'avez-vous pensez de ce titre Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/ Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryItunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsDiscoveryTwitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Si vous voulez nous soutenir vous pouvez le faire sur :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et pour retrouver tout notre contenu vous avez notre site web :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
On our very first comic special, we covered issue one of James Harren's Ultramega. Grotesque imagery, kaiju action, and a blow job bear? Listen as we take a look at this incredible release from Image Comics.
Cette semaine, nous recevons le directeur de la section animation du festival Fantasia, Rupert Bottenbert. Simon nous suggère des films post-apo et autres longs métrages aux titres changeants, Jeik revient sur la nouvelle bande-annonce de « Turbo Kid: The Game » à laquelle il a participé en plus de recommander la BD « Prison Bit » de Johny Ryan, de son côté Laurent nous parle des albums « PsykoParis » et « L'incroyable histoire de l'immortalité », Benoit conclut son cycle dédié à « Batman Metal » et propose le collectif « Cry Punch Comics » de « Nouveau Système ». En dernière partie d'émission, « Ultramega Vol.1 » de James Harren et Dave Stewart. Depuis 15 ans, les Mystérieux étonnants c'est votre balado (podcast) québécois dédié à la culture populaire. Diffusion originale : 9 août 2021 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés.
It's another What Are We Reading episode! Books this time: Midnight's Children, by Salman Rushie; Gravity's Rainbow, by Thomas Pynchon; Galapagos, by Kurt Vonnegut; Ultramega, by James Harren; Batman: The Adventures Continue, by Alan Burnett and Paul Dini; Squadron Supreme, by Mark Gruenwald.
Comic Reviews: Batman Secret Files: Signal by Tony Patrick, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero Justice League Infinity 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, James Tucker, Ethen Beavers, Nick Filardi Amazing Spider-Man Annual 2 by Karla Pacheco, Jed MacKay, Eleonora Carlini, Juan Ferreyra, Erick Arciniega Extreme Carnage Alpha by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Marc Deering, Roberto Poggi, Guru eFX X-Men 1 by Gerry Duggan, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Red Sonja: Black, White, Red 1 by Mark Russell, Cat Staggs, Ben Dewey, Amanda Deibert, Kurt Busiek Disney's Doorways to Danger OGN by Tom Angleberger, Jeffrey Harvey Ordinary Gods 1 by Kyle Higgins, Jana Tropper, Felipe Watanabe, Frank William Skybound X 1 by Robert Kirkman, Chris Dingess, Tille Walden, James Harren, Matthew Roberts, Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn, Dave McCaig, Dave Stewart Fight Girls 1 by Frank Cho, Sabine Rich Masters of the Universe: Revelation 1 by Rob David, Tim Sheridan, Kevin Smith, Mindy Lee, Rico Renzi Black's Myth 1 by Eric Palicki, Wendell Cavalcanti Clans of Belari 1 by Peter Blackie, Rob Blackie, Daniel Maine, Carlos Lopez Mamo 1 by Sas Milledge, Marie Soledad, Belle Murdoch Tales Told in Technihorror 1 by Kiyarn Taghan, Christian DiBari, Simon Gough Orcs in Space 1 and 2 by Michael Tanner, Abed Gheith, Rasha Gheith, Justin Roiland The Lord of Dirt 1 by Dean Garris Additional Reviews: Lucky Devil, Fragment by Warren Fahy, Loki ep5, Black Widow, Fear Street part 2, Monsters at Work, Good, Bart, and Loki, Owl House ep5 News: Jackman returning to Wolverine?, Omninews, Loeb and Sale back for more Long Halloween, Deep Target Aquaman mini, Tom King Human Target book with Greg Smallwood, Black Panther series delayed to October, Something is Killing the Children Netflix show with Mike Flanagan, Amphibia/Owl House crossover, Rabbittcon 2021 Am it Glenn? Trailers: Encanto, What If?, American Horror Stories Comics Countdown: Nice House on the Lake 2 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Nocterra 5 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Tomeu Morey Wynd 8 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Good Asian 3 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi Disney's Doorways to Danger OGN by Tom Angleberger, Jeffrey Harvey Swamp Thing 5 by Ram V, John McCrea, Mike Spicer Batman 110 by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Jorge Jimenez, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Tomeu Morey Mamo 1 by Sas Milledge, Marie Soledad, Belle Murdoch Ordinary Gods 1 by Kyle Higgins, Jana Tropper, Felipe Watanabe, Frank William Immortal Hulk 48 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts
Here are the books I am excited to read this coming #NCBD day: CLANS OF BELARI 1 // AFTERSHOCK // Rob Blackie, Peter Blackie, & Daniel Maine SKYBOUND X 1 // SKYBOUND // Robert Kirkman, Chris Dingess, James Harren, Tille Walden, Matthew Roberts & Ryan Ottley BASILISK 2 // BOOM! // Cullen Bunn & Jonas Scharf OUT OF BODY 2 // AFTERSHOCK // Peter Milligan & Inaki Miranda THE NICE HOUSE ON THE LAKE 2 // BLACK LABEL // James Tynion IV & Alvaro Martinez Bueno SUICIDE SQUAD 5 // DC // Robbie Thompson & Dexter Soy THE SWAMP THING 5 // DC // Ram V & John McCrea HONORABLE MENTIONS: WONDER GIRL 2 JUSTICE LEAGUE 64 Thank you for listening, and I hope you enjoyed it. I am always working on more content around the web, so feel free to give me a like, follow, or comment when and where necessary. I am always excited to talk about storytelling, comics, and everything in between. Again, thank you for listening, and I hope to see you around. -Ryan FOLLOW RATE & REVIEW THE SHOW ON PODCHASER FOLLOW & SUPPORT ON PATREON FOLLOW & CONNECT ON LEAGUE OF COMIC GEEKS --FIND ME ONLINE-- YouTube: @nuexguy TIK TOK: @nuexguy TWITTER: @nuexguy INSTAGRAM: @nuexguy WEB: nuexguy.com --PRODUCTION SOFTWARE & HARDWARE USED-- Graphics: CANVA Editing: WEVIDEO Recording: Acer Chromebook Spin 15 CP315 and/or Samsung Galaxy Note20 SM-N980F Sound: Tonor TC-777 USB Computer Condenser Microphone Mic TN12009D --- 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/cosmiccampfire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cosmiccampfire/support
Hosts Grant and Grant kick off the podcast by covering the first issue of UltraMega by James Harren and Dave Stewart! Join us as we geek out over the best single issue of a comic book we've read in years and pick apart everything that makes this series so great!
DC September Solicits Comic Reviews: Static Season One 1 by Vita Ayala, ChrisCross, Niklas Draper-Ivey Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes Superman: Red and Blue 4 by Mark Waid, Joshua Williamson, Robert Venditti, Rich Douek, Michael Conrad, Francis Manapul, Chris Sprouse, Joe Quinones, Cully Hamner, Alitha Martinez, Audrey Mok, Alex Sinclair, Jordie Bellaire, Emilio Lopez Demon Days: Mariko by Peach Momoko, Zach Davisson Heroes Reborn 7 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, Aaron Kuder, Mark Morales, Matt Wilson Heroes Reborn: Weapon X and Final Flight by Ed Brisson, Roland Boschi, Chris O'Halloran Planet-Size X-Men by Gerry Duggan, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Captain America Annual by Gerry Duggan, Marco Castiello, Ruth Redmond Venom 200 by Donny Cates, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Ryan Stegman, Ron Lim, Kev Walker, Mark Bagley, Chris Giarrusso, Guiu Vilanova, Jay Leisten, Scott Hanna, John Dell, Victor Nava, JP Mayer, Alex Sinclair, Chris Sotomayor, Matt Milla, Richard Isanove, Jim Campbell, Chris O'Halloran, Frank Martin Compass 1 by Robert Mackenzie, Dave Walker, Justin Greenwood, Daniel Miwa Jim Lives OGN (and Paul is Dead) by Paolo Baron, Ernesto Carbonetti Jupiter's Legacy: Requiem 1 by Mark Millar, Tommy Lee Edwards Norse Mythology II 1 by Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell, Matt Horak, Lovern Kindzierski Space Pirate Captain Harlock 1 by Leiji Matsumoto, Jerome Alquie Seven Swords 1 by Riccardo Latina, Evan Daugherty, Valentina Bianconi Save Yourself 1 by Bones Leopard, Kelly Matthews, Nichole Matthews Adora and the Distance GN by Marc Bernardin, Ariela Kristantina, Bryan Valenza, Bernardo Brice Dragon Racer GN by Jody Weiser 99 Cent Theater: Jungle Darlings 1 by Derek Chua In Nomine Patris 1 by R.N. Jonas, Frank Amorim Additional Reviews: Loki ep2, Luca, Miraculous Ladybug, Barbalien Red Planet, Vigil, Renegade Rule, Owl House s2, Father News: Skybound X collection, Ty Templeton leaves Batman: The Adventures Continue, new Ms. Marvel book in the fall, new creative team for Amazing Spider-Man, Dark Days back on in September, Marvel theme park loophole, Silk to Amazon Trailers: Picard s2 Comics Countdown: Ultramega 4 by James Harren, Dave Stewart Venom 200 by Donny Cates, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Ryan Stegman, Ron Lim, Kev Walker, Mark Bagley, Chris Giarrusso, Guiu Vilanova, Jay Leisten, Scott Hanna, John Dell, Victor Nava, JP Mayer, Alex Sinclair, Chris Sotomayor, Matt Milla, Richard Isanove, Jim Campbell, Chris O'Halloran, Frank Martin Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes Radiant Black 5 by Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato, Marcelo Costa, Natalia Marques Usagi Yojimbo 20 by Stan Sakai Many Deaths of Laila Starr 3 by Ram V, FIlipe Andrade Seven Secrets 9 by Tom Taylor, Daniel Di Nicuolo Stillwater 8 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer Time Before Time 2 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Joe Palmer, Chris O'Halloran Flash 771 by Jeremy Adams, Bryan Hitch, Scott Kolins, Kevin Maguire, Fernando Pasarin
DC August solicitations Comic Reviews: Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom 1 by Brandon Easton, Fico Ossio, Rico Renzi Stargirl Spring Break Special 1 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Todd Nauck, Alex Sinclair, Hi-Fi Batman: Black and White 6 by Scott Snyder, John Arcudi, Brandon Thomas, Pierrick Colinet, Nick Derington, Elsa Charretier, Khary Randolph, James Harren, Klaus Janson, John Romita Jr Heroes Reborn: Magneto and the Mutant Force by Steve Orlando, Bernard Chang, David Curiel Heroes Reborn: Siege Society by Cody Zigler, Paco Medina, Pete Pantazis Heroes Reborn: Young Squadron by Jim Zub, Steve Cummings, Erick Arciniega Heroes Reborn 4 by Jason Aaron, James Stokoe, Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, Matt Wilson Reptil 1 by Terry Blas, Enid Balam, Victor Olazaba, Carlos Lopez Made in Korea 1 by Jeremy Holt, George Schall Star Wars Adventures: The Weapon of a Jedi 1 by Alec Worley, Jason Fry, Ruairi Coleman Witcher: Witch's Lament 1 by Bartosz Sztybor, Vanesa Del Rey, Jordie Bellaire Down River People by Adam Smith, Matthew Fox Onion Skin by Edgar Camacho Nook by Caleb Thusat, Marcelo Biott Redshift 1 by H.S> Tak, Brent David McKee, Sebastian Cheng Misadventurers 1 by Joseph Michael, Nicolas Touris Monstrous: Heartbreak and Blood Loss 1 by Gregory Wright, Rachel Young, Sharpe Blue Flame 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Adam Gorham, Kurt Michael Russell 99 Cent Theatre CHC One Shot: Will Aliens Do My Homework? by David Whalen Into the Wilderness 0 by Gabe Cheng, Elisa Menghel Mister Johnson 1 by Adrian Jules Tales From the Dispatch Vol 1 by Orphan King 1 by Tyler Chin-Tanner, James Boyle Kickstarter: The Game Additional Reviews: Hannibal, Calls s1, Kominsky Method s3, Big Little Lies s2, Men in Black 4, God of War News: McFarlane TV deals, Naomi greenlit as series, next Arrow-verse crossover, Amazon buys MGM, Sandman casting, final round of Round Robin, Inferno event coming soon, Aaron Taylor-Johnson is Young Kraven, sequel to GL: Legacy coming soon, Flash ending with season 8, Joker sequel, Okoye series in development for Disney+, ultimate movie crossover Trailers: Eternals, Last Night in Soho, Gunpowder Milkshake Am It Glenn? Comics Countdown: Ascender 15 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Strange Adventures 10 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Evan Shaner Department of Truth 9 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds, Aditya Bidikar Batman: Black and White 6 by Scott Snyder, John Arcudi, Brandon Thomas, Pierrick Colinet, Nick Derington, Elsa Charretier, Khary Randolph, James Harren, Klaus Janson, John Romita Jr Something is Killing the Children 16 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'edera, Miquel Muerto Down River People by Adam Smith, Matthew Fox Beta Ray Bill 3 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Money Shot 11 by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie, Caroline Leigh Layne, Kurt Michael Russell TMNT: The Last Ronin 3 by Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Ben Bishop, Esau Escorza, Isaac Escorza, Luis Antonio Delgado HaHa 5 by W. Maxwell Prince, Gabriel Walta
Interview with Scott Snyder! August 2021 solicitations Comic Reviews: Wonder Girl 1 by Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire Superman: Red and Blue 3 by Steven Seagle, Jesse Holland, James Stokie, Michel Fiffe, Christian Ward, Duncan Rouleau, Laura Braga, Nick Spencer, Hi-Fi, Brandon Thomas, Berat Pekmezci Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters by Al Ewing, Alex Paknadel, Juan Ferreyra, David Vaughan, Kevin Nowlan Fantastic Four: Life Story 1 by Mark Russell, Sean Izaakse, Nolan Woodard Shang-Chi 1 by Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan, Triona Farrell Far Cry: Rite of Passage 1 by Bryan Edward Hill, Geraldo Borges, Michael Atiyeh Rangers of the Divide 1 by Megan Huang Red Room by Ed Piskor La Mano del Destino by J. Gonzo Gone Too Quickly: Rise and Fall of the Anthropocene by Donald Bason 99 Cent Theater: Ghost Gauntlet 1 by Lesly Julien, Sam Owen Scrambled 1 by Liam Akin Tales of Your Destruction 1 by Robert Deshaies II, Jeff Hutchison Stashquatch 1 by Joshua Boulet Solid Blood 17 by Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn ENIAC by Matt Kindt, Doug Braithwaite, Diego Rodriguez Additional Reviews: Amphibia s2, Monstress, M.O.D.O.K., Camp Cretaceous s3 News: Morbius delayed to January, Discovery/WB merger, HBO Max/WB Entertainment changes, Owl House returns June 12, Silver Coin s2, network fall schedules and pilot pickups, Aquaman 80th special, Netflix Home Team, new Stern/Frenz/Buscema project, new Batman animated series, Tynion Scarecrow event to begin in August, Robins vs. Suicide Squad, new Superman cartoon, Wednesday Addams casting, Injustice animated movie, Batgirl gets directors, Filoni and Star Wars, Mech Cadet Yu coming to Netflix, Liefeld leaves The Shield before first issue, Sandman/Locke & Key is only two issues, Rex Ogle controversy, Dwayne Johnson is Krypto, Marvel giving retail exclusive variants through Random House Trailers: Snake Eyes, Sweet Tooth, Monsters at Work, Hotel Transylvania 4 Comics Countdown: Ultramega 3 by James Harren, Dave Stewart Stray Dogs 4 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner Radiant Black 4 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Becca Carey Many Deaths of Laila Starr 2 by Ram V, Filipe Andrade Snow Angels 4 by Jeff Lemire, Jock Nightwing 80 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas Stillwater 7 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Spicer, Ramon Perez Daredevil 30 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Marcio Menyz Runaways 36 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe Autumnal 7 by Daniel Kraus, Chris Shehan, Jason Wordie
Anoka author Shane Hawk joins us to discuss Stephen Graham Jones's Mapping the Interior. Before we get to that spoiler-filled discussion, we also talk about The SnyderCut of Justice League, the horror comedy flick Koko-Di Koko-Da, James Harren's kaiju comic Ultramega, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's debut episode! (Recorded March 21, 2021) Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring Follow Shane Hawk on Twitter: @shanehawkk Visit Shane Hawk's website at https://shanehawk.com/
Ultra-Mega is a super and delightfully BIG comic book, debuting with 60 pages of kaiju and Ultra-Mega warrior rumble madness in just the first issue. Ultra-Mega is publish by Image Comics, imprinted by Skybound Ent., creator James Harren, colorist Dave Stewart, and Letterer Rus Wooton. In this world a kaiju curse/virus spreads through humankind like a parasitic grotesque zombie plague. It is up to a chosen few who have been blessed with the Ultra-Mega cosmic power to combat the Kaiju virus hidden in society. The action and destructive city scape battles in Ultra-Mega are nothing short of breath taking, and they leave you turning back to relive the awe of the moment. James Harren takes the classic battle Kaiju genre and turns it into a dark, serious, body horror, and EVIL-DEAD type comic book that is lead by his amazing illustrations and action-plot. If you are going to do anything! GO GET YOUR HANDS ON A COPY OF ULTRA-MEGA! Jublar and Cami discuss the best comic book of 2021 so far. Music credit to: Jeremy Blake - Power Up! (Theme song) Kevin MacLeod - Dungeon Boss Kalki- Rift Karl Casey @whitebataudio for the music tracks: Alien ruins
In this episode, we discuss the DC Comics' mini-series DCeased, written by Tom Taylor, with art by James Harren and Trevor Hairsine.
Topics Include:Rian's Call Of Duty storyDid the Oscars happen?Nathan's Question Corner:If we had to cast Ben Affleck in the MCU, who would he play?What We've Been Reading:Jonna And The Unpossible Monsters #2UltraMega #2Beta Ray Bill #2Karmen #1 & 2Avengers: The GatheringWhat We've Been Watching:The Falcon And The Winter Soldier 1x06Invincible 1x07FascinationHello Mary Lou: Prom Night IIAct Of Vengeance (aka Rape Squad)Certain FuryYoung RockX-Men 3: The Last StandRide In The WhirlwindIguanaThe Hired Hand92 In The ShadeMortal Kombat (1995)Featured Movie Review: Mortal Kombat (2021)Runtime: 2 hours, 43 minutesWARNING: The Sidetracked Podcast contains spoilers and dirty words.
July 2021 Solicitations Comic Reviews: Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point 1 by Donald Mustard, Christos Gage, Reilly Brown, Nelson DeCastro, John Kalisz Superman: Red and Blue 2 by Steven Seagle, Chuck Brown, Stephanie Phillips, Dan Panosian, Jason Howard, Denys Cowan, Duncan Rouleau, Marley Zarcone, John Stanisci, Chris Sotomayor Mighty Valkyries 1 by Jason Aaron, Torunn Gronbekk, Mattia De Iulis, Erica D'Urso, Marcio Menyz Way of X 1 by Simon Spurrier, Jonathan Hickman, Bob Quinn, Javier Tartaglia Women of Marvel 1 by Sophie Campbell, Mariko Tamaki, Natasha Alterici, Anne Toole, Nadia Shammas, Elsa Sjunneson, Zoraida Cordova, Eleonora Carlini, June Brigman, Joanna Estep, Kei Zama, Marika Cresta, Naomi Franquiz, Skylar Patridge, Maria Frohlich, Nina Vakueva, Peach Momoko, Roy Richardson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Ruth Redmond, Rachael Stott, Brittany Peer, Irma Kniivila, Triona Farrell Carnage: Black, White and Blood 2 by Donny Cates, Chip Zdarsky, Ram V, Kyle Hotz, Javier Fernandez, Marco Checchetto, Rachelle Rosenberg, Juan Fernandez Old Guard: Tales Through Time 1 by Greg Rucka, Andrew Wheeler, Leandro Fernandez, Jacopo Camagni, Daniele Miwa Many Deaths of Laila Starr 1 by Ram V, Filipe Andrade, Ines Amaro Girls of Dimension 13 1 by Graham Nolan, Bret Blevins, Gregory Wright Godzilla: Monsters and Protectors 1 by Erik Burnham, Dan Schoening The Rise by George C. Romero, Diego Yapur Unfinished Business OGN by Paul Levitz, Simon Fraser, Cary Caldwell Guerilla Green OGN by Cookie Kalkair, Ophelie Damble 99 Cent Theatre: Sci-Fi Revue 2020 by Rob Pilkington, Val Halvorson, Kayla Kinoo, J.J. Lopez, Dave Law, Kit Mills, Steve Canon The OUTsider 1 by Marko Stojanovic, Vassilis Gogtzilas Evolution Utero 1 by David Whalen Nuclear Power 1 by Erica Harrell, Desiree Proctor, Lynne Yoshii Additional Reviews: Mortal Kombat, Doctor Aphra Omnibus, Falcon/Winter Soldier finale News: Disney launches new line of graphic novels starting with Parent Trap, Last Annihilation event, Olivia Colman joining the MCU, Spider-Verse 2 directors, new Bunn book from Vault, Emilia Clarke joins Secret Invasion, Alex Ross and NFTs, Harrow County returns, Red Sonja Black White and Red, Knuckles and Tails in Sonic 2, Pixar casting a young transgender actor for upcoming movie, Round Robin tourney update, How I Met Your Father, Emilia Clarke co-writing new series at Image with Marguerite Bennett, Sony signs long-term deal with Disney+, Dark Horse gets Masters of the Universe license, Russell Crowe playing Zeus, Captain America 4 with Sam Wilson Trailers: Shang-Chi Comics Countdown: Ultramega 2 by James Harren, Dave Stewart Usagi Yojimbo 19 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi Snow Angels 3 by Jeff Lemire, Jock Friday 3 by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente Radiant Black 3 by Kyle Higgins, Marcello Costa Stray Dogs 3 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner HaHa 4 by W. Maxwell Prince, Patrick Horvath Way of X 1 by Simon Spurrier, Jonathan Hickman, Bob Quinn, Javier Tartaglia Nightwing 79 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas SWORD 4 by Al Ewing, Jonathan Hickman, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia
Fecha de Grabación: Domingo 11 de abril de 2021Algunas de las noticias y temas comentados:Las mejores galerías de villanos. ¿Qué héroe tiene a los mejores antagonistas?¿A que se refieren cuando hablan de la deconstrucción de un género? ¿Hay un valor en dedicar cómics a ello?Mutantes y religión, ¿existen precedentes para lo que Si Spurrier planea hacer con Nightcrawler en las páginas de Way of X?Comic-Con International confirmó la celebración de un evento presencial en noviembre próximo, y comentamos un poco sobre los pros y contras de esta decisión.Respondemos bastantes preguntas de los auditores.¡...Y muchísimo más!Comentario de cómics:Crossover, cómic escrito por Donny Cates y dibujado por Geoff Shaw con color de Dee Cunniffe. (Image Comics)Marvel, cómic escrito por Kurt Busiek y otros, e ilustrado por Alex Ross, Paolo Rivera, Dan Brereton, Bill Sienkiewicz y muchos más. (Marvel Comics)Ultramega, cómic escrito y dibujado por James Harren, con color de Dave Stewart. (Image Comics)Pueden escuchar el Podcast a través del reproductor que está en la columna lateral del Blog o en este reproductor incrustado.Descarga Directa MP3 (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 84. 1 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 01:32:35.Recuerden que ya está otra vez activa nuestra campaña en Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica ahí al menos 24 horas antes que a través de los canales habituales, y cada mes grabamos un especial temático que es exclusivo de esta plataforma. Puedes sumarte a nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar al mes, y no existe un mínimo de tiempo para mantener su suscripción.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados:Comicverso en SpotifyComicverso en iVooxComicverso en Apple PodcastsComicverso en Google PodcastsComicverso en Amazon MusicComicverso en Archive.orgComicverso en I Heart RadioComicverso en Overcast.fmComicverso en Pocket CastsComicverso en RadioPublicComicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, mismo que puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro Podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
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This week we talk to Robert Venditti about his new comic Tankers, coming April 7 on Bad Idea, then get into a trifecta of comics made by creators doing double duty as Illustrator/writer: James Harren starts us off with Ultramega, a super-double-sized first issue on Image Comics. Next, Maria Llovet takes us on an atmospheric journey in Eros/Psyche on Ablaze Comics. Finally, James Stokoe's uber-detailed illustrations fill his new Dark Horse Comics series Orphan and the Five Beasts.
Topics Include:A brief exploration of this year's Oscar nominationsRian's adventures in virtual realityNathan's Question Corner:Who should Nic Cage play in the MCU?What We've Been Reading:BRZRKR #1Eniac #1SIDETRACK: The first rule of Bad Idea...SIDETRACK: How speculators ruin comics and gaming for everybody.Rain Like Hammers #2Nocterra #1Two Moons #1Karmen #1Non-Stop Spider-Man #1Orphan And The Five Beasts #1Hypersonic #1-4Mutatis #1-3Invincible #48-70UltraMega #1Runtime: 2 hours, 9 minutesWARNING: The Sidetracked Podcast contains spoilers and dirty words.
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On this week's comic book review podcast: Ultramega #1 Image Comics By James Harren Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #1 Marvel By Si Spurrier & Sergio Dávila Orphan and the Five Beasts #1 Dark Horse Comics By James Stokoe Catwoman #29 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Fernando Blanco Radiant Black #2 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Marcelo Costa The Amazing Spider-Man: King in Black #1 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by Michele Bandini, Alberto Albuquerque Nightwing #78 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo Orcs! #2 Kaboom! By Christine Larsen The Trials of Ultraman #1 Marvel Written by Kyle Higgins & Mat Groom Art by Francesco Manna, Eduardo Ferigato and Gurihiru Justice League #59 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis, Ram V Art by David Marquez, Xermanico Snow Angels #2 ComiXology Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Jock 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 is 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 books that come out this week, but not Head Lopper. Justin: Yeah, what the fuck, man? Alex: Never Head Lopper, never, ever. [crosstalk 00:00:22] They barely lop any heads anymore in that book. [crosstalk 00:00:28] Justin: It should be Head Notper because they're not lopping anything up. Alex: It's a very good book. We're just not talking about it in The Stack. Instead, we're going to kick things off, talking about Ultramega #1, from Image Comics by James Harren. I think you actually said it best on the live show, Justin, so I don't know if you want to just take it from here, but I think you totally nailed my thoughts on this book. Justin: Yeah. And so this book is a take on Kaiju, sort of a dark take. I've never been a Kaiju guy in comic book form. Pete: Really? Justin: Just in the comics, I feel like a lot of them are sort of similar to what we've seen before. And this book is such a dark take on it. You're in this character's head, it's just such a fresh version of this type of book. I loved every bit of the story and so many surprising moments and especially where it lands by the end. This was definitely the… Caught me off guard and was the most surprising and exciting book of the week for me. Pete: Wow. Alex: Pete, what about you? Pete: I loved it. The art's unbelievable. This is a real epic book. Unbelievable battles, super gross. Yeah. The storyline is really creative and different. It's dark in all the right places, creepy and gross looking in all the right places and huge and intense and others. And it's just really, really well done. Justin: [crosstalk 00:01:56] Sorry, before you get there, Alex, one last thing, it's also the rare book that goes hard. It doesn't just set up the premise and then sit in it and be like, “Tune in next week.” Kind of a thing. It goes hard at the ideas and really pushes it. Alex: The basic premise of the thing. And this gives away the first couple of pages, which I think are surprising and exciting in and of themself as they slowly spool out the story. But I'll do this just to tease people about it and then not talk about what happens probably in the last two thirds of the book. Well, the general idea is this weird eye creature or space being gives three people powers to turn into giant beings kind of called, at least one of them is called Ultramega. And they are able to identify a Kaiju virus that has embedded itself in people, but the catch is when they approach those people, when they see it, it activates that virus and they turn into these giant Kaiju and then they need to fight them. And it's kind of what the world deals with after that. But as Justin was mentioning, it spins in these crazy, crazy dark directions that are so good. Alex: Art wise as well, Pete, I don't know if you're going to take exception to this, but this reminded me in a really pleasant way of Daniel Warren Johnson and his work, just because all of the action. I think this was the thing as well that really shocked me about this book because I'm also not a huge Kaiju fan most of the time, is how clear and unique the action felt across the board, how well it was staged. Great. And it just builds too, over the course of the book. It starts with these big fights and they only get huger by the end. It's amazing. Pete: Yeah, it really is impressive. I guess I'm the only guy who likes Kaiju but that being said, I agree with Justin with the way that it moves. This book, it feels like they really sat on this book a little bit before releasing it and went over it again and again, and tightened and made all these different things because the way it… It's just a powerhouse from start to finish. Alex: And the creator talks about this a little bit at the end, we should also mention it's an oversized book. I might have the page count, but it's at least 60 pages or so. Justin: Yep. 62 pages of comic action. Alex: Yeah. [crosstalk 00:04:12] And he talks about this in the end where he says, I know, normally it felt like you should be doing 20 ish pages of a book, but there's so much more he wanted to say in this first issue that he just jammed it all in there and worked on it and it's totally worth it. This is an incredible book. Definitely pick it up. Easily the pick of the week, but lots of other good things on The Stack so keep listening to our podcast because here we go. [crosstalk 00:04:34] Justin: Yeah, don't shut it off just because we got a banger. [crosstalk 00:04:36]. Alex: Comic book shop. Pete: No, I mean, that's how I would listen to it. I would just be like, “Well, all right, looks like this is the one they recommend. That's on you, dear. I'm going to go to the shop.” Alex: Well, stay tuned for our even more pick of the week that we're going to have [crosstalk 00:04:51] Justin: Oh, nice. Way to sell it up. P.T. Barnum. Pete, when you listen to albums back in the day were you're like, “Oh, great song, smash. I'm done with this shit.” Pete: It's all right, man. Justin: You're like Pearl Jam Ten or Pearl Jam One, throw the rest away. I don't care about the rest of these songs. Alex: Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #1 from Marvel by Si Spurrier and Sergio Davila, we read the Black Knight King in Black One Shot, enjoyed that. But I think our general impression was it felt like, “Ah, this is really just setting up a Black Knight series.” Surprise, it was in fact setting up a Black Knight series. And what you get here is also a very dark take on a classic Marvel character. Justin, you're a fan of the Black Knight. How'd you feel about this one? Justin: I love the Black Knight and this was another great book. They do a great job in this book of specifically setting up a Black Knight as sort of the dark side of a Thor. Black Knight famously an Avenger, sort of a mid-tier Avenger who wasn't a super big hero, but was around a lot in different eras of the Avengers. And in this, he feels that. He's like, “I wish I had friends. I wish I could hang out with the Avengers.” It's sad. Pete: Yeah. It's got to be tough. You're so close yet so far away. Justin: Yeah. Well, he was in, he's in the Avengers. [crosstalk 00:06:13] Pete: That's what I mean, but they won't hang out with him. Justin: Yeah. It's a bummer. They only call him for the real fucked up missions. But in this, there's a great moment in here where Thor can't pick up Black Knight's sword, the Cursed Ebony Blade, because he's too pure and he's like, “You have to have a darkness. It has to feel your shadow.” Which I thought was just a great comparison as Thor was just throwing his worthy hammer in the air. And then you have this blade that is too dark for anyone to pick up but our guy Dane. Pete: Which is surprising, because you would think with Thor's drinking, he would have a little bit of a dark side, but apparently not. Justin: Yeah. He's a social drinker. Pete: Well, it's interesting, the way the conflict that he has and the way that he has to use kind of the darkness inside of him. It's not the goodness that he uses to fight. It's the dark side. It's kind of like the anger. So I very much related to that. And it was very cool. Like this moment of him trying to deal with his emotions and talk things out in a way that he can be okay with who he is and how he battles and stuff like that. I thought it was very interesting and cool. Alex: I like this book quite a bit too. Let's move on and talk about Orphan and the Five Beasts #1 from Dark Horse Comics by James Stokoe. Pete, I don't know why you need your Head Lopper when you got your Orphan and the Five Beasts. I mean, come on, you got an angry fighter, you got a bunch of lopping going on. That's got to satisfy you. Justin: This is right over the Pete plate right here. Pete: Yeah. I mean, this was great. Don't get me wrong. This was a lot of fun. The thigh master or whatever it was really fucking bad-ass. Just kind of the cloak dude who is just really great at fighting. I very, very much enjoyed this book. Alex: And just to be clear, we like Head Lopper. I'll stop pretending that I'm slamming it over the rest of the podcast. Justin: Love Head Lopper. Alex: But this is exactly what you wanted, to have James Stokoe, I'm trying to think how to describe it, but just like quest to kill five increasingly, probably deadly villains who have killed this ronin's master sort of story. You kind of know what you're in for, but it's the regular requisite James Stokoe insane art. This is very fun. It's very enjoyable and it looks great. Pete: Yeah. I also really liked the kind of setup. Sometimes we get a set up of like, “I have to avenge because of this or whatever.” And it's sometimes interesting, but sometimes kind of typical. This is a very kind of cool a story to kind of set up how this is all going to go down, this whole you make a promise to, “Okay, I'll give you this power, but then you've got to come back and learn the right way to use it.” And I thought it was a very cool setup for [inaudible 00:09:07] and for all this unbelievable fighting and action. Justin: This feels like it's at the intersection of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the classic, Usagi Yojimbo and Ball Z, Dragon Ball Z. And that intersection is actually where Pete lives. If you're ever looking to send some mail to Pete, that's the address. Pete: Yeah. I definitely get my mail there. There's no question. Alex: Let's move on and talk about Catwoman #29 from DC Comics written by Ram V., art by Fernando Blanco. In this issue, Catwoman is running shit downtown, but there's some different forces who are closing in on her at the same time. A couple of things that I'll throw out to you guys right at the top here, first of all, I sort of felt this last week, but I felt this even more this week, I am really appreciating Future State even more based on the fact that DC set up these art teams, kind of gave them two months to play around and figure things out and then put them on the permanent titles. And that pays off here with a really good, beautifully drawn story. I haven't read Catwoman in a really long time, but I like this quite a bit. On the flip side of things, I am wondering, and I know there has been blow back, should they have renumbered these to #1? Justin: Wow. Pete: Oh, my God. Jesus Christ. Justin: I'm surprised they didn't, to be honest. But I do think coming out of Future State, which was all #1s and #2s, I get why they just kept going. And I appreciate that a little bit more because I think Future State was sort of the bait to get you to sign on to these books with these great new creative teams. And I want to say, I feel like Ram V. is having a moment. Pete: Yeah. Ram V.! I agree. I really liked this book. I like how the villain is a kind of similar to Ghost in the Ant-Man movie. I also love this kind of strung out Riddler a little bit who's hooked on that Ivy. You know what I mean? A very interesting take. There's a lot going on in this book, which I appreciate. This is a very cool Catwoman book. The art's fantastic. Alex: I particularly like playing in this villainous side of the world. Catwoman always straddles this weird line, particularly now that she's canonically with Batman, has fallen more on the side of the heroes, but you do have all these characters in Gotham that have been on both sides. You have Poison Ivy, you have Harley Quinn, you have Catwoman, you have Riddler. All of these ones that are like, “They're bad, but are they really that bad?” To throw those into a book together as a cast and throw them against even worse villains, I think is a great place for Catwoman to be as a character. Justin: I feel like the move there is to make them sort of selfish heroes, as opposed to villains. They're like heroes who do what they want as opposed to just always saving the day, which I think makes for a more interesting story. Alex: I agree. Moving on, Radiant Black #2 from Image Comics written by Kyle Higgins, art by Marcelo Costa. We loved the first issue here, it was about a guy that discovers a weird black hole over a train track, gets some powers, felt very much invincible, even though it's a different story and it's a different character. And it had a lot of the sense of that, that in my mind continues with the second issue, which finds him having breakfast with his dad multiple times, meeting up with another person with similar powers and fighting them. Great. I had a good time reading this book again and I'm very into it after two issues. Pete: I would like to point out though, kids out there, if you see a floating black hole, you shouldn't go towards it and try to grab it, okay. That's a bad idea. We don't want to encourage that kind of stuff. Justin: And that's a PSA we've done for years. We've put that out there on public radio and… We're the big don't touch the black hole guys. Alex: What'd you think about this book, Justin? Justin: Nice, great question, Alex. I like the second issue a lot. I was fine with it in the first issue. And I think the second issue has made me like it more where we get into the character a little bit. It does feel like Invincible a lot without sort of the epic, worldwide storytelling. This is very much about this kid who wants to be a writer and failed and has to go back home and he's using his under the radar or his like, I need to figure out my life, “super powers” of being an Uber driver to aid in his super heroics. And I think that's cool. Pete: Yeah. I think this is not only stylistically very cool. And I liked the outfits and when they're suited up, how that all looks, it looks really looks amazing. But I also like the person inside the suit and the struggles with what's going on. And yeah, you don't want to deal with your parents. Sure, you got to talk to them around mealtime, but otherwise, parents, fuck off. You know what I mean? I got shit to do. So I appreciated the check-in stuff. But I'm very interested to see now that he has a plan, how this is all going to go. Alex: Think it should be interesting to follow. Next up, The Amazing Spider-Man: King in Black #1 from Marvel written by Jed MacKay and art by Michele Bandini. In this, we're getting two stories. The first one has Spider-Man feeling super guilty as I think, frankly, he should about everything that's happening in King in Black. Teaming up with Reptil, who is one of the characters from Avengers Academy and then Avengers Arena, I believe, as well. And then the backup story shows us what's happening from Reptil's perspective and kicks off a new Reptil series that is coming later in the year, which is pretty surprising. Justin: And you got the Querque on the art there, the backup story. Alex: The Querque? Justin: Yeah. Albuquerque. Alex: Oh, was that Rafael Albuquerque? Justin: You're god damn right it is. Alex: Is it? Are you sure about that? Justin: That's all I'm fucking looking at right here. That's what it says. Alex: All right. Justin: [crosstalk 00:15:15] story. Alberto Albuquerque. Alex: Alberto Albuquerque. That's not Rafael Albuquerque. Justin: You're right. It's a different, but it's still… Pete: A different Querque. Alex: Well, thank you for giving him credit, regardless. I appreciate that. Pete: Yeah. Classic. Classic. But let me just ask you something. Alex: Yeah. What? Justin: It's about time… Throw the question. Pete: Nick Spencer is completely off this book now? Alex: [crosstalk 00:15:46] This is not Amazing Spider-Man. This is a King in Black One Shot. What emotions are you going through right now? Justin, can you talk about this book? Because Pete's [crosstalk 00:15:59] You are all over the place right now. Pete: I was just hoping that this was the start of something fresh and new. Justin: Pete came with such joy. He's like “I got the Querque. I got Jed MacKay, Nick Spencer and Alex just devastated. [crosstalk 00:16:18] One, two punched it. Pete: Yeah. That was a combo I wasn't ready for. Justin: Let me just say also, let's keep in mind that our podcast is the main news source for Pete LePage. He doesn't get his news anywhere else about anything, not just comics, but truly every bit of news he gets is right here. Alex: Every morning he opens up The Stack podcast and he's like, “Ah, what's happening to the world today.” Pete: But the comic itself, a very touching kind of a classic Spider-Man story, very moving. I really enjoyed all of it. I thought this was a great kind of little guy versus big monsters. I thought this was such a great Spider-Man story. And I think that this is for me, one of the… I feel like this is a great example of why Spider-Man is great. Justin: I liked this book a lot as well. I'm a big Jed MacKay fan, the writer of this. He writes the Black Cat book- Pete: Brother of Adam MacKay, right? Justin: That's not accurate. Again, not accurate. Just guessing about stuff, not working right now. Jed MacKay's Black Cat book. I've been a huge fan of, so it was great to see him taking on this Spider-Man book. And I agree, starting with Spider-Man feeling guilty about bringing the Venom suit back. We've all felt bad when we brought like a suit back from somewhere and it devastated the world. Whether it's with mobs or just starting a fashion trend, it caused problems. Alex: Yes. Just to stay in order, Justin, Pete, go ahead. Justin: Reptil, as a character, got a lot of love in this issue. I did not see that coming and leading up to Reptil #1. Okay. Let's give it a try. Alex: It's fun. He could turn into dinosaurs. That's pretty cool. I like this issue quite a bit as well. Let's move on to another big surprise though. In retrospect, given the team and it shouldn't necessarily have been. Nightwing #78 from DC Comics written by Tom Taylor, art by Bruno Redondo. Alex: I'll tell you straight up, when I read this book, I was like, “Oh, another Nightwing book. Here we go.” First couple of pages, I was like, “Holy shit, this is great. Why is this so good?” And then we got to the credits and I realized, “Oh, that's why it's so good.” [crosstalk 00:18:38] This team is great. So this is Nightwing is back in the costume. He doesn't have the memory loss, which he pokes fun of a little bit in the middle of this issue, which is very fun, but he is back in Blüdhaven dealing with all that entails. Barbara Gordon comes to visit him. It was a big spoiler for the issue, but I'll mention this because I'm sure Pete wants to talk about this in particular. The major feature of the issue is Alfred turns out to have been a billionaire and leaves all of his money to Nightwing. Pete, how did you feel about this? Pete: The letter was so touching and so moving. I really loved it. Yeah. How heartbreaking is it that the Alfred wrote him a letter every year because of the business that they're in and how crazy their life is. I was just so moved. I thought it was such a touching letter. Yeah, this was one of my favorite issues for the week. I love the humor in it. The fun bit about having Dick for a name, the dad bit, the Alfred with the dishes moments there. I got choked up for that. And then the whole fucking John Wick of it all, you don't fuck with dogs, man. Don't fuck with somebody's dog. That is just disgusting, as Nightwing put it. And yeah, it was just really just blockbuster fun. Yeah, I was just [crosstalk 00:20:09] Alex: Is that a joke on the fact that Blockbuster, the character, appears in here? Pete? Justin: Yes. Pete: Yeah, yeah. Justin: He'll say yes. Now that you said it. Alfred the butling billionaire. Who would have thought? This guy was just butling for the fun of it. The love of the game. Pete: When the Waynes died, they must've been like, “Here's a shit ton of money to raise our… Just in case.” Alex: And he was stealing it, he was stealing it from Bruce Wayne. Justin: Yeah he stole that money. Alex: Every year, squirreling away a little bit of Bruce Wayne's money. Justin: Here's what he's doing. He's telling the Wayne's that he's buying these expensive English cucumbers, and he's buying some shitty fell off the back of a truck cucumbers and pocketing the difference. [crosstalk 00:20:53] Pete: I'm not going to sit here and let you fucking… Alfred is nothing but an angel. All right? That house of insanity and he's the only sane one, all right? [crosstalk 00:21:04] So don't fucking talk shit about Alfred. Alex: Justin's making a little bit of sense here because that might explain why Batman never eats any of the soup that he gets him because it tastes like shit. Justin: It's trash soup. Because he's not buying the high end stuff, he's not buying the Progresso, he's buying like… Huh? Pete: Don't you fucking say that. Alex: [crosstalk 00:21:24] or whatever. Even Bruce is like, “Oh, this is bad.” Pete: [inaudible 00:21:31]. Alex: “I don't like this.” Justin: Wait, Pete, are you telling me you're like Alfred cooks the best food? Pete: Yeah. Justin: You know that for a fact? Pete: Fact! Justin: He only made little sandwiches and soups. It's not like he was bringing out like a dinner. Pete: You don't know what he was doing while we weren't looking [crosstalk 00:21:48] Alex: What do you think his worst dish was? The thing when all the bat family [inaudible 00:21:53] And they're like, “Oh, he's making his lasagna. That's bad.” Justin: “Master Bruce, I prepared your favorite French toast.” Justin: “Oh, Alfred's French toast.” Pete: Yo, he's dead, you fuckers. Where's the respect? Alex: “It's just too eggy.” Justin: There's no cinnamon in it. Put a spice in it. For god sakes. Justin: [inaudible 00:22:20] He doesn't even buy the good maple syrup. He buys the shitty stuff. Pete: You don't know that. Don't say that. Alex: It's not even maple. It's not from Vermont. It's not B grade. Pete: Don't you fucking… Alex: It's Log Cabin. Justin: [inaudible 00:22:33] Log Cabin syrup. Pocketing the difference. Justin: [crosstalk 00:22:36] Justin: And then he's given this difference. He gave it to Nightwing in this issue and that's continuity right there. That's the truth. Alex: I don't want to downsize just to get back- Pete: I hate talking comics with you guys. It's the fucking worst. Justin: That's crazy because you do it a lot. Pete: All you do is just fucking kill my dreams and hopes. You take everything that I like in an issue and just do bits until it's not fun anymore. You've killed Foggy Nelson for me and you can't fucking leave Alfred alone. The fucking guy just died and I still can't get any enjoyment out of… Justin: What do you think Foggy's worst dish is? Alex: All of them. Justin: “Hey, Matt, I made dinner tonight. It's a bunch of old gum.” Alex: I was doing the old man laugh. Where he's going… Pete: [crosstalk 00:23:36] Please leave me alone. Justin: I love Nightwing. I love this issue. Tom Taylor is also on a great run of books. It's great to see Nightwing, get back to some of the old stuff. Being in Blüdhaven, sort of carving out his own area away from Gotham. Pete: Great use of Blockbuster. Justin: Great use of Blockbuster. Barbara's in this issue, touching on his relationship with Alfred, which I do think despite what I said about how just God awful his lasagna was. Pete: Fuck you. Justin: He did have a great connection with Alfred. And I love seeing that here on display. What's he going to do with that money? Just buy some cool spandex? Alex: I don't know. Justin: Blow it on spandex? Alex: I do want to shout out also Bruno Redondo's art. There is a gorgeous, gorgeous two page spread that happens earlier in the issue where Nightwing is jumping off a roof and it's the classic Batman jumping in front of the moon thing. But it's him jumping in front of the sun. And I thought it was just such a smart, awesome thing to do to delineate Nightwing from Batman. Loved it. Let's move on to a book that I'm betting Pete liked as well. Orcs! #2 from BOOM! By Christine Larsen. Just a bunch of orcs, doing fun orc stuff. Pete, how did you feel about this one? Pete: Yeah, we loved to the first issue of this. I like this kind of this team up, if you will, of characters. I also love the love of story in this. People will risk a lot for a great story. I can appreciate that. The torture I go through so I can read comics is real. I thought this was fun. I also love the dedication that the person wears an eye patch and has two eyes just for the love of the game. That was really fun. I think the art and storytelling is great. I love the mix of cute and gruesome things. I like where this is going. This is exciting. Justin: Yeah. The story within the story stuff is really fun. This reminded me of, this is a hyper-specific reference, but in the movie Willow, all the brownies, the little people that ride along, that's what this book reminds me of. Pete: Really? Justin: The orcs are sort of like a version of those guys. Alex: Yeah. I can see that. I think it's a fun book. People should definitely check it out. Next up. The Trials of Ultraman #1 from Marvel, written by, again, Kyle Higgins and Matt Groom, art by Francesco Manna, Eduardo Ferigato and Guri Hiru. We checked out the first issue of this book. And haven't checked in in a while. Obviously, this is a new story of Ultraman. It was interesting reading this in the same week as another Kyle Higgins book and another Kaiju book. How do you think it stacked up in comparison? Justin: I wish I had read this one first, before I read Ultramega, because Ultramega felt so genre breaking that this felt very within the genre. And if you're a fan of Kaiju books, I think this is a great version of that and it's setting up a lot of interesting twists and turns on it and a potential new villain that I was surprised. I thought it was the backup story. I thought it was an advertisement for another book. And then it tied right into to this book. So yeah, I like this, but it definitely feels like just a fun new version of a Kaiju book. Pete: Yeah. I thought this was kind of a comparison regardless of what is better or whatever. I thought this was a cool take. It felt different enough where I wasn't like, “Oh, this is kind of too similar.” I enjoyed where this was coming from and the perspective, I also like the start of this book. Yeah. I like what this is setting up. It's not as long as the other one. It's a little bit shorter, but they do a good job of keeping it simple, teasing the story, putting all the things in place. I've followed it well, I understood what was going on. Thought it was great art and storytelling. I think this is good. Alex: My favorite part of this book is still the insert pages. I think these are the ones that Guri Hiru is drawing where it's instruction manuals for what to do for the Kaiju organization or if a Kaiju attacks. They're super fun. They're super cute. I like that quite a bit. And it really breaks- [crosstalk 00:27:52] Justin: The Kaiju steps. Alex: Kaiju steps. There you go. I enjoy those quite a bit. Agree with you guys. Otherwise, next up, Justice League #59 from DC Comics written by Brian Michael Bendis and Ram V., art by David Marquez and Xermanico. So the front story is Brian Michael Bendis on Justice League for the first time. Backup story is Ram V. doing Justice League Dark. What'd you guys think? Pete: I thought it was a fun issue. It's kind of a setup issue, but really love the story and the art and Green Arrow wants more out of life. Justin: It's interesting what the take here. This feels like a Black Adam book in a lot of ways. And re-introducing one of Bendis' characters right, at the end. Alex: Naomi. Yeah. Justin: Yeah. So I don't know, that got me a little bit, like this feels like a very Bendis move where I don't know what the story is going to be about. It feels like it's like him being like, “Here's some stuff I think is cool.” And I want it to be a little bit more of like, “Here's an idea that I'm excited to create for these characters.” The art's really beautiful in the front story. Good Aquaman issue if you're an Aqua fan, but I don't know what the direction here is. It feels like it's almost like, “You like the Justice League? Well, here's a totally different bunch of people who are going to operate like the Justice League.” The Justice League Dark backup by Ram V. I thought was great. Spin this off and make it a book. Pete: Yeah. Alex: I agree. I really liked the backup. That was dark and weird and interesting in a very different way than James Tynion did the book, which I loved. But it was interesting to see this change and this more mythical take on the characters. For the front story, like this better than the Legion of Superheroes. I thought that was very messy. There were too many characters going on. It's surprising that Justice League feels like it has less characters and is more focused. So that's a little ridiculous, but the characterizations are good and fine. I don't know. Like you said, there's a lot of Bendis isms in the book and I would like to see what he does going forward, but it felt a little derivative down to basically doing the New Avengers cover on the cover here, but with the Justice League. And if he's going to do that, New Avengers felt different because it was Bendis coming in and doing his Bendis thing on Avengers for the first time. You don't necessarily get this here. I want him to do something bolder and more exciting. Justin: Yeah. If you want to do the New Avengers for Justice League, give us that hit, give us that swing and have all these new characters introduced and have it be that because that's still a story that sticks right in the memory because it was such a big new change for the Avengers. Instead, it feels like sort of a middle ground here. Pete: I agree. Alex: Last one, let's talk about Snow Angels #2 from ComiXology written by Jeff Lemire, art by Jock. We liked the first issue of this one, I believe, quite a bit. Takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where everybody lives in a snow filled trench. A family, a father, and two daughters is being chased by a guy named The Snowman. That picks up this issue. Pete, you've always been scared of snowmen. What did you think of this one? Pete: Yeah. I mean, what's great is snowmen themselves are scary, but this is a nice heightening of that idea. Yeah. I think this is a great… First off an amazing team. And this is very action oriented, which I very much enjoy. And this does a great job. Each issue kind of leaving you really wanting more. I think this is a very intense, kind of reminds me of that horror movie where nobody can talk or whatever. So I think this is really fun. Very creative. Love the way it ended. Love the art. Alex: A Quiet Place? Is that what you're thinking of? Pete: Yeah, A Quiet Place. [crosstalk 00:31:55] Justin: Oh, I thought We Have To Talk About Kevin. Is that what it is? Pete: No, it was A Quiet Place. Justin: Nice. Either way, this book, everyone's skating really hard in this book. Pete: You got to skate hard, bro. Justin: You got to skate hard. So that was stressful. Great pace to this book. And a lot of just tense, a lot of tension. And I think A Quiet Place is a good comparison, I think. Alex: I would compare it to The Mighty Ducks, which is a movie with skating in it. Justin: That's true. That's true. And Pete, I know you love this. It's sort of a cutting edge with less romance. Pete: [inaudible 00:32:31] Alex: This is a great book. Definitely pick it up. You have another point you want to make Pete. What's up? Pete: Yeah. I just wanted to, while you're wrapping up, while I was waiting for Head Lopper to come through, I did read Superman Red & Blue #1, and I just wanted to say, really fun, love the coloring, really amazing art. The Boy Who Saved Superman, a story by Wes Craig and Jill Thompson. So amazing. The art was unbelievable. His water colors and the little Clark Kent stuff was very, very adorable. Alex: I love how you act like, “Well, I have no say in what happens in this show.” Justin: And then you secretly just review stuff at the end. That's nice. You take control in a way that I just would never be so audacious. Pete: Well, thank you. Justin: I would like to review my dinner that I made earlier, it was… But taco night, obviously… Pete: Couldn't have been better than what Alfred would have prepared. Justin: Yeah. I made Alfred's trash lasagna. Alex: Foggy's famous pile of worms. And that is it for our Stack podcast. If you want to support us, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and follow @comicbooklive on Twitter, ComicBookClub on YouTube, comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shelf. The post The Stack: Ultramega, Black Knight And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El Equipo de AIDP, formado por John Arcudi, James Harren y Dave Stewart lanzaron hace unos años una cabecera que se salía de lo que veíamos en las páginas del Mignolaverso. Un extraño espantapájaros entraba en la vida de un joven zagal para luchar contra miles de monstruos y que escondía una vieja leyenda como pasado. A través de Rumble hemos tenido dos ciclos, un segundo con el genial David Rubín y que ahora, una vez finalizada, toca repasar y ser comentada en nuestra mesa.
CAPÍTULO #255… Esta semana ponemos la vista hacia el indie para hablaros de espantapájaros y monstruitos con Rumble. Una muy divertida serie de John Arcudi, James Harren y Davis Rubín que sobretodo sorprende por su apartado artístico para una serie que es puro heavy metal. Además hablamos con El Torres que tiene muchísimo que contarnos sobre sus últimos cómics y los que están por venir y que son una bomba. Y como siempre repasamos la actualidad con novedades editoriales noticias interesantes y os recomendaremos buenas lecturas como Thor Diosa del trueno, Transcrepuscular, Iron Man o La Saga del Fénix Oscura Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:08:35] Desvelada Heroes Reborn, la nueva serie de Jason Aaron y Ed Mcguiness Se denuncian saldos ilegales en Dibbuks Panini anuncia nuevos títulos y continuación para el formato Marvel Premiere Plan Editorial USA de Astiberri Primer Semestre 2021 NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:28:19] Transcrepuscular Sácalo todo Imperio Iron Man Doctor Extraño Marvel Premiere Yondu No lo abras jamás La Saga del Fénix oscura Madriguera Thor Diosa del trueno Yo soy Gotham Patrulla X Renovacion Las nuevas aventuras de las Tortugas Ninja La venganza del motorista fantasma cósmico ANÁLISIS: RUMBLE [02:17:14] El Equipo de AIDP, formado por John Arcudi, James Harren y Dave Stewart lanzaron hace unos años una cabecera que se salía de lo que veíamos en las páginas del Mignolaverso. Un extraño espantapájaros entraba en la vida de un joven zagal para luchar contra miles de monstruos y que escondía una vieja leyenda como pasado. A través de Rumble hemos tenido dos ciclos, un segundo con el genial David Rubín y que ahora, una vez finalizada, toca repasar y ser comentada en nuestra mesa. ENTREVISTA: EL TORRES, KARRAS, GALDÓS, PHANTASMAGORIA Y LO QUE SE VIENE [03:28:02] Teníamos muchas ganas de volver de las navidades principalmente para poder ponernos al día con El Torres, uno de nuestros mejores, y más productivos guionistas de nuestras tierras. Entre otras muchas cosas interesantes, charlaremos de sus trabajos como Bribones, Phamtasmagoria o Galdós y la miseria, además nos avanza bastante de sus nuevos proyectos, uno especialmente bárbaro en el sentido literal y es que tendremos algo del Cimmerio y de Robert E.Howard en Karras muy muy pronto, nos lo cuenta aquí. CORREO DEL AGENTE [04:49:10] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración.
On the penultimate episode of Comics Deserve Better Season 2, Brian, Darci, and Logan discuss the historical fiction/biography/magical realism comic Papaya Salad by Elisa Macellari. This 2020 release is an Thai/Italian comic about Macellari's great-uncle as he goes from rural Thailand to serving in the military in Europe on the eve of World War II and gives a unique perspective on this historical conflict. Also, there's the usual news chatter including new Image comics by Guillem March and James Harren, upcoming books Brindille and Chef's Kiss, and Dan Rather working on a graphic novel. There's also a discussion of Grant Morrison doing an origin story for Atomahawk, more R-rated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and finally, an obituary for legendary cartoonist, Richard Corben. Other comics mentioned on the podcast were Homunculus, Gonzalo, Minotaar, Cry Wolf Girl, Under the Dead Oak Tree, Karmela Krimm, Phonogram: Singles Club, Ronin Island, The Picture of Everything Else, and Reckless. (Episode art by Elisa Macellari)
NEWSBecky Cloonan taking over Wonder Woman, Mariko Tamaki on Detective Comics (only second woman to write this series ever)X-Men Monday news!X-Corp is def backNightcrawler and Storm getting more focusHellfire Gala...Si Spurrier?Marvel Comics launching all-new ‘Alien’ stories March 2021Karmen set for release this March from ImageJames Harren and Dave Stewart are going ‘Ultramega’ for Image Comics March 2021Bequest from AfterShock on the wayImage Comics launching new series ‘Hell to Pay’ live via TwitchRob Liefeld is back at Marvel with Deadpool 30th anniversary coversBad Idea asks customers not to share unsanctioned preview booksOur Top Books of the WeekDave: Batman: Black & White (2020) #1 (Various)Home Sick Pilots #1 (W: Dan Watters, A: Caspar Wijngaard)Forrest:Home Sick Pilots #1 (W: Dan Watters, A: Caspar Wijngaard)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Second Coming: Only Begotten Son #1 (W: Mark Russell, A: Richard Pace, Leonard Kirk)Forrest: King In Black: Immortal Hulk #1 (W: Ewing, A: Aaron Kuder)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Black Cat #1 (Pepe Larraz)Forrest: King In Black: Immortal Hulk #1 (Aaron Kuder)Segment Interview: Steve Foxe - Writer of Cheat(er) Code, editor of The Department of Truth, Razorblades, Night Train short TKOOff Topic Top Shelf: What has Foxe been enjoying that's not comic book related? Clown In A Cornfield - PS5 Miles Morales
Fecha de Grabación: Domingo 18 de octubre de 2020Algunas de las noticias y temas comentados:DC Comics anunció Future State, evento que se llevará a cabo a inicios de 2021 y el que muestra el futuro del Universo DC. ¿Será reciclaje de material creado para 5G?Michael B. Jordan será el productor de una película live action de Static, el héroe adolescente de Milestone Comics.Marvel Comics anuncia Stormbreakers, una nueva iniciativa para promover a lo más destacado del talento artístico de la editorial.Respondemos preguntas de los escuchas.¡Y mucho más...!Comentario de series:The Boys, segunda temporada, producción de Eric Kripke y Carlton Cuse, con Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Anthony Starr y otros, basada en el cómic de Garth Ennis y Darick Robertson. (Amazon Prime Video)Comentario de cómics:Savage Things, escrito por Justin Jordan y dibujado por Ibrahim Moustafa con color de Jordan Boyd. (DC Comics / Vertigo)Norse Mythology #1, historias de Neil Gaiman adaptadas por P. Craig Russell con arte de P. Craig Russell, Mike Mignola y Jerry Ordway con color de Lovern Kindzierski y Dave Stewart. (Dark Horse Comics)Rumble, escrito por John Arcudi y dibujado por James Harren y David Rubín con color de Dave Stewart. (Image Comics)Pueden escuchar el Podcast a través del reproductor que está en la columna lateral del Blog o en este reproductor incrustado. Descarga Directa MP3 (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 93.7 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 01:41:55.Recuerden que ya está otra vez activa nuestra campaña en Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica ahí al menos 24 horas antes que a través de los canales habituales, y cada mes grabamos un especial temático que es exclusivo de esta plataforma. Puedes sumarte a nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar al mes, y no existe un mínimo de tiempo para mantener su suscripción.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en SpotifyComicverso en iVooxComicverso en Apple PodcastsComicverso en Google PodcastsComicverso en Archive.orgComicverso en Overcast.fmComicverso en Pocket CastsComicverso en RadioPublicComicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, mismo que puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia. Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro Podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Hoy a las 21hs reseñamos un montón de material. Guns Akimbo (2019) de Jason Lei Howden Scoob! (2020) de Tony Cervone Servant (2019) de Tony Basgallop DCeased de Tom Taylor , Trevor Hairsine y James Harren
Cette semaine, nous accueillons l'artiste québécoise Cab, alors que nous explorons le lien entre Buffy et Dolly Parto, que nous discutons de la nouvelle mouture des Fraggle Rock, de la série « Devs » et du retour du Mini-Putt à RDS. Un vieil ami de l'émission nous fait quelques suggestions de lectures. En dernière partie, « Rumble Vol.1: What Color of Darkness? » de John Arcudi et James Harren. Diffusion originale : 27 avril 2020 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés.
This week, we bring in Tom Seymour, owner of Marty's Local Comic Shop, First Aid Comics on Taylor. We start our show by talking about how he got into comics and transition into the state of the LCS during the pandemic. Tom doesn't pull punches as he talks about the difficulties of going to an online retailer, creating geek-themed masks, and what the comic landscape may look like when social distancing is over. We end the show with a pullbox, where we recommend three books for our audience: Tom: Doom W: Cantwell, A: Larocca Strange Academy W: Skottie Young, A: Humberto Ramos Marty: A Handmaid Tale W: Atwood, Adapted by: Nault, A: Nault Tim: Spider-verse W: McKay A:Sheldon Vella, Juan Frigeri, Arthur Adams, James Harren
For the first time ever on Superhero Stress we decide to discuss a comicbook story! Joined by Eric and Joe, the crew take a dive into the world of DCEASED, written by Tom Taylor with art by Stefano Gaudiano, Trevor Hairsine and James Harren. A miniseries published by DC comics in 2019 exploring the breakout of a techno-organic virus that leaves the DC universe changed in more ways than one.
115: Just Another Fanboy - DCeased - The Full Series Happy Halloween! In honor of the holiday and to continue the Halloween theme for the week, this is the episode in which I talk about DCeased, the full series, by by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, James Harren, Stefano Guadiano, Rain Beredo, and Saida Temofonte. Published by DC Comics in May, 2019.I know I say this at the beginning of each show, but I want to make sure you are aware that I SPOIL THIS BOOK - BEWARE!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More stuff:The theme song used in each episode is Night Drive by The Oldfield Victory. Find them and their music at theoldfieldvictory.bandcamp.comWant to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways:First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair.Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorrOr, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go.Here is the address to complain to: feedback@steevenorrelse.comCheck out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.comJust Another Fanboy is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network. Find it and more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
Episode Notes Happy Halloween! In honor of the holiday and to continue the Halloween theme for the week, this is the episode in which I talk about DCeased, the full series, by by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, James Harren, Stefano Guadiano, Rain Beredo, and Saida Temofonte. Published by DC Comics in May, 2019.I know I say this at the beginning of each show, but I want to make sure you are aware that I SPOIL THIS BOOK - BEWARE!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More stuff:The theme song used in each episode is Night Drive by The Oldfield Victory. Find them and their music at theoldfieldvictory.bandcamp.comWant to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways:First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair.Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorrOr, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go.Here is the address to complain to: feedback@steevenorrelse.comCheck out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.comJust Another Fanboy is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network. Find it and more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
Flash Giant, Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium 2, Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk, Bizarre Adventures, Contagion, Ghost Rider, Marvel Comics 1001, Spider-Verse, Ruby Falls, Avatar OGNs, Black Terror, Return to Vader's Castle, Copra, Dead Eyes, Nomen Omen, Catalyst Prime: 7 Days, D-Ward, Gutter Magic, Strange Skies Over East Berlin, Vampire State Building, Over the Garden Wall Additional Reviews: Thanos by Cates, The Outsider, The Joker News: NYCC, new Archie line of GNs, Bitter Root TV series, return of The End line, Star mini from Kelly Thompson, Ravencroft things, Todd Philips, Black Label Harley, James Wan and Gideon Falls, Bizarro TV anthology, Stranger Things, new Hill House book by Immonen, new Marvel creative teams, return of Nailbiter and other Image series, DC timeline, new Star Wars title, new Layman book from IDW, Amy Reeder on Amethyst, Hidden Society from Dark Horse, Earth X prequel, Arno Stark, Alienated by Spurrier/Wildgoose, Zatanna OGN, 5G rumors, Luthor movie? Comics Review Details: Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing, Filipe Andrade, Chris O'Halloran Bizarre Adventures by Jim Mackey, Chris Mooneyham, Lauren Affe, Sebastian Girner, Francesco Manna, Andy Troy, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Lee Loughridge, Jon Adams, Aaron Conley, John Rauch Contagion 1 by Ed Brisson, Roge Antonio, Vero Gandini Ghost Rider 1 by Ed Brisson, Jason Keith, Aaron Kuder, Juan Frigeri Spider-Verse 1 by Jed MacKay, Art Adams, Juan Frigeri, Stacey Lee, James Harren, Dike Ruan, Sheldon Vella, Federico Blee, Carlos Lopez, Dave Stewart Ruby Falls 1 by Ann Nocenti, Lee Loughridge, Flavia Biondi Avatar the Last Airbender: Team Avatar Tales by Gene Luen Yang, Dave Scheidt, Sara Goetter, Ron Koertge, Kiku Hughes, Faith Erin Hicks, Ryan Hill, Carla Speed McNeil, Johane Matte, Sara Duvall, Cris Peter, Jenn Manley Lee, Lark Pien, Natalie Riess, et al Black Terror 1 by Max Bemis, Matt Gaudio, Brittany Pezzillo Nomen Omen 1 by Marco Bucci, Jacopo Camagni, Claudio Lucania, Fabio Mancini Catalyst Prime: 7 Days 1 by Gail Simone, Jose Luis D-Ward 1 by Billy Parker, Alex Smith Gutter Magic 1 by Rich Douek, Brett Barkley, Jules Rivera Strange Skies Over East Berlin 1 by Jeff Loveness, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche Vampire State Building 1 by Anne and Gerard Guero, Patrick Renault, Charlie Adlard, Sebastien Gerard Comics Countdown, 02 Oct 2019: Immortal Hulk 24 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino brabo, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts House of X 6 by Jonathon Hickman, Pepe Larraz, David Curiel, Marte Gracia Harley Quinn 66 by Sam Humphries, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi Colour Design Die 8 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Lois Lane 4 by Greg Rucka, Mike Perkins, Paul Mounts Daredevil 12 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Nolan Woodard Runaways 25 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Federico Blee, Matt Wilson Berserker Unbound 3 by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin Jr. Birthright 40 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan DCeased 5 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Stefano Gaudiano, Rain Beredo
096: Just Another Fanboy - DCeased #1 This is the episode where I talk about DCeased #1 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, James Harren, Stefano Guadiano, Rain Beredo, and Saida Temofonte. Published by DC Comics in May, 2019.Music by The Oldfield Victory. Find them and their music at theoldfieldvictory.bandcamp.comSteeven's Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorrFind more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
Episode Notes This is the episode where I talk about DCeased #1 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, James Harren, Stefano Guadiano, Rain Beredo, and Saida Temofonte. Published by DC Comics in May, 2019.Music by The Oldfield Victory. Find them and their music at theoldfieldvictory.bandcamp.comSteeven's Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorrFind more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
Al Ewing, Chris Claremont, Joe Quesada, Allan Heinberg, Jimmy Cheung, Dan Slott, Marcos Martin, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David Lopez, Pepe Larraz, Jason Aaron, Goran Parlov, Kurt Busiek, Cameron Stewart, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Javier Rodriguez, Peter David, Adam Kubert, Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, Kieron Gillen, Doug Braithwaite, Rob Liefeld, Kathryn Immonen, Stuart Immonen, Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Jeff Lemire, Gerry Duggan, Chris Samnee, Patrick Gleason, Roy Thomas, Rod Reis, Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Toby Whitehouse, Alan Davis, Al Ewing, Daniel Acuña, Jesús Saiz, Ron Garney, Leonardo Romero, Christian Ward, Cory Smith, Mike Deodato, Steve Epting, Carlos Pacheco, Joshua Cassara, CAFU, Adam F. Golberg, Adam Riches, Ryan North, James Harren, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfelds, Mattia De Iulis, Tom Taylor, Juann Cabal, Gail Simone, David Baldeón, David F. Walker, JJ Kirby, Jim Zub, Nick Bradhsaw, Chip Zdrasky, Eve L. Ewing… (Un segundo para coger aire, por favor…) (Sigue) Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Joe Michael Strazcysnki, Ed McGuinness, George Perez, Brad Meltzer, Juan Totino Tedesco, Mark Waid, John Cassaday, Joe Hill, Mike Allred, Walter Simonson, Taboo, Jeffrey Veregge, Alex Ross, Erik Larsen, James Monroe Iglehart, Oscar Martin, Jeremy Whitely, Irene Kom, Saladin Amhed, Steve Rude, Glen David Gold, Chris Mooneyham, Derek Landy, Paco Medina, Tini Howard, Kia Asamiya, Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Matthew Rosenberg, Leinil Francis Yu, Jen Bertel, Ed Brisson, Jorge Fornés, Jason Latour, Joe Bennet, Patrick Zircher, Phil Noto, Salvador Larroca, Eduardo Risso, Leonard Kirk, Kelly Thompson, Gerry Conway… O lo que es lo mismo, Marvel Comics #1000
Al Ewing, Chris Claremont, Joe Quesada, Allan Heinberg, Jimmy Cheung, Dan Slott, Marcos Martin, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David Lopez, Pepe Larraz, Jason Aaron, Goran Parlov, Kurt Busiek, Cameron Stewart, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Javier Rodriguez, Peter David, Adam Kubert, Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, Kieron Gillen, Doug Braithwaite, Rob Liefeld, Kathryn Immonen, Stuart Immonen, Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Jeff Lemire, Gerry Duggan, Chris Samnee, Patrick Gleason, Roy Thomas, Rod Reis, Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Toby Whitehouse, Alan Davis, Al Ewing, Daniel Acuña, Jesús Saiz, Ron Garney, Leonardo Romero, Christian Ward, Cory Smith, Mike Deodato, Steve Epting, Carlos Pacheco, Joshua Cassara, CAFU, Adam F. Golberg, Adam Riches, Ryan North, James Harren, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfelds, Mattia De Iulis, Tom Taylor, Juann Cabal, Gail Simone, David Baldeón, David F. Walker, JJ Kirby, Jim Zub, Nick Bradhsaw, Chip Zdrasky, Eve L. Ewing… (Un segundo para coger aire, por favor…) (Sigue) Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Joe Michael Strazcysnki, Ed McGuinness, George Perez, Brad Meltzer, Juan Totino Tedesco, Mark Waid, John Cassaday, Joe Hill, Mike Allred, Walter Simonson, Taboo, Jeffrey Veregge, Alex Ross, Erik Larsen, James Monroe Iglehart, Oscar Martin, Jeremy Whitely, Irene Kom, Saladin Amhed, Steve Rude, Glen David Gold, Chris Mooneyham, Derek Landy, Paco Medina, Tini Howard, Kia Asamiya, Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Matthew Rosenberg, Leinil Francis Yu, Jen Bertel, Ed Brisson, Jorge Fornés, Jason Latour, Joe Bennet, Patrick Zircher, Phil Noto, Salvador Larroca, Eduardo Risso, Leonard Kirk, Kelly Thompson, Gerry Conway… O lo que es lo mismo, Marvel Comics #1000
Doomsday Clock, Superman: Leviathan Rising Special, Heroes in Crisis, Batman: Last Knight on Earth, Dog Days of Summer, Catwoman Annual, Detective Annual, DC Super Hero Girls: Spaced Out, Star Wars 108, X-Men Grand Design: Extinction, Hunted conclusion, Stranger Things: Six, Pros + Comic Cons, Angel, Killer Groove, Lumberjanes: Somewhere That’s Green Special, Wailing Blade, Sham, She Said Destroy Reviews: Kimmy Schmidt s3, Gravity Falls, Velvet Buzzsaw, Godzilla: King of the Monsters News: Tom King involved in New Gods movie, Black Label and DC Ink updates, Russos animated Magic: The Gathering show on Netflix, David Morrissey is Norman Osborn? Trailers: Swamp Thing, Death Stranding, Onward, The Kitchen Comics Details: Superman: Leviathan Rising Special by Brian Michael Bendis, Marc Andreyko, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Steve Lieber, Eduardo Pansica, Yanick Paquette, Mike Perkins, Julio Ferreira, Nathan Fairbairn, Paul Mounts, Fco Plascencia Batman: Last Knight on Earth 1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia Dog Days of Summer by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Cully Hamner, Dave McCaig, Joshua Williamson, Kyle Hotz, David Baron, G. Willow Wilson, Stjepan Sejic, Andrew Milano, James Harren, Dave Stewart, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Guerrero, Kenny Porter, Paul Fry, Mick Gray, Ivan Plascencia, Dan DiDio, Tom Raney, Hi-Fi, Mariko Tamaki, Cian Tormey, John Kalisz Catwoman Annual 1 by Joelle Jones, Elena Casagrande, Scott Godlewski, Hugo Petrus, Le Beau Underwood, Jordie Bellaire Detective Annual 2 by Peter Tomasi, Travis Moore, Max Raynor, Tamra Bonvillain, Nick Filardi DC Super Hero Girls: Spaced Out by Shea Fontana, Agnes Garbowska, Silvana Brys Star Wars 108 by Matt Rosenberg, Chris Sotomayor, Andrea Broccardo, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Kerry Gammill, Ze Carlos, Jan Duursema, Stefano Landini, Luke Ross, Leonard Kirk Stranger Things: Six 1 by Jody Houser, Edgar Salazar, Keith Champagne, Triona Farrell, Nate Piekos Angel 1 by Bryan Edward Hill, Gleb Melnikov, Gabriel Cassata Killer Groove 1 by Ollie Masters, Eoin Marron, Jordie Bellaire Lumberjanes Somewhere That’s Green by Wailing Blade 1 by Douek, Mulvey, Sotomayor, Esposito Sham Comics 1 by She Said Destroy 1 by Joe Corallo, Liana Kangas Comics Countdown: Batman: Last Knight on Earth 1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia Doomsday Clock 10 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Black Science 40 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio Ascender 2 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Thor 13 by Jason Aaron, Mike del Mundo Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt 5 by Kieron Gillen, Caspar Wijngaard, Mary Safro TMNT 94 by Bobby Curnow, Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Dave Wachter, Ronda Pattison Immortal Hulk 18 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts Superman: Leviathan Rising Special by Brian Michael Bendis, Marc Andreyko, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Steve Lieber, Eduardo Pansica, Yanick Paquette, Mike Perkins, Julio Ferreira, Nathan Fairbairn, Paul Mounts, Fco Plascencia Dark Red 3 by Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert
Top 500, Year of the Villain, DCeased, Batman/TMNT III 1, Under the Moon: A Catwoman Story, Goosebumps: Horrors of the Witch-House, Sonic Annual, Star Wars Adventures: Flight of the Falcon, Age of Rebellion: Han Solo, Savage Avengers, War of the Realms: Strikeforce - The Dark Elf Realm, War of the Realms 3, Gogor, Five Years, Descendent, Hashtag Danger, Floppy Cop, Rejected the Unwilling, Fallen World, Midas, House of Fear: Attack of the Killer Snowmen and Other Spooky Stories OGN, Twiztid Haunted High-Ons Reviews: Deface the Face, Cam, Sentry, Baywatch News: Batman/Superman by Williamson/Marquez, Batman Who Laughs now 7 issues, new Secret Six, Spider-Verse TV shows, David Marquez DC exclusive, Sonic trailer, Ghost Rider Hulu series, EVS/Dynamite, new Scout Comics imprint, Uncanny X-Men controversy, Pat Gleason to Amazing Spider-Man, Far From Home trailer Comics Details: DC’s Year of the Villain by Scott Snyder, Jim Cheung, Tomeu Morey, Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, James Tynion IV, Francis Manapul DCeased 1 by Tom Taylor, Stefano Gaudiano, Trevor Hairsine, James Harren, Rain Beredo Batman/TMNT III 1 by James Tynion IV, Kevin Eastman, Freddie Williams III, Jeremy Colwell Under the Moon: A Catwoman Story by Lauren Myracle, Isaac Goodheart, Jeremy Lawson Savage Avengers 1 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato, Frank Martin War of the Realms: Strikeforce - The Dark Elf Realm by Bryan Hill, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Matt Hollingsworth Goosebumps: Horrors of the Witch-House by Matthew Smith, Denton Tipton, Chris Fenoglio, Valentina Pinto Star Wars Adventures: Flight of the Falcon by Michael Moreci, Arianna Florean, Mattia Iacono, Sara Martinelli Gogor 1 by Ken Garing Five Years 1 by Terry Moore Descendent 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Evgeniy Bornyakov, Lauren Affe Hashtag Danger 1 by Tom Peyer, Chris Giarrusso, Paul Constant, Fred Harper Fallen World 1 by Dan Abnett, Adam Pollina, Ulises Arreola Floppy Cop 1 by Dan Dougherty, Seth Damoose Rejected the Unwilling by Stan Konopka, Shawn Langley Midas OGN by Ryan North, Braden Lamb, Shelli Paroline House of Fear: Attack of the Killer Snowmen and Other Spooky Stories OGN by James Powell, Daxton Powell, James Hislope, Jethro Morales, Josh Jensen, Mike Erandio, Adrian Bago Gonzalez, Matt Krotzer Twiztid Haunted High-Ons 1 by Dirk Manning, Marianna Pescosta Comics Countdown, 01 May 2019: The Green Lantern 7 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp Gogor 1 by Ken Garing Paper Girls 28 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson Black Hammer ‘45 3 by Ray Fawkes, Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale by Lauren Myracle, Isaac Goodheart, Jeremy Lawson Giant Days 50 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Harley Quinn 61 by Sam Humphries, Otto Schmidt Justice League 23 by Scott Snyder, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Star Wars 65 by Kieron Gillen, Angel Unzueta, Guru eFX Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider 8 by Seanan McGuire, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring
Zombies have invaded the DC Universe!? Will the heroes survive, or is this the darkest night for the DCU? Will this be their final crisis, or will a new war with Darkseid erupt? Find out in our review of DCeased #1 from DC Comics. Pick the next book we review on Dueling Review! https://www.patreon.com/posts/dueling-review-8-26550789 Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! DCEASED #1 Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Trevor Hairsine, James Harren, Stefano Guadiano Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $3.99 SOLICITATION: “I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was Death, and Hades was following close behind him.”-Revelation 6:8 A mysterious techno-virus has been released on Earth, infecting 600 million people and turning them instantly into violent, monstrous engines of destruction. The heroes of the DCU are caught completely unprepared for a pandemic of this magnitude and struggle to save their loved ones first…but what happens to the World’s Greatest Heroes if the world ends? New York Times best-selling writer Tom Taylor (INJUSTICE) returns with a terrifying new tale and is joined by artists Trevor Hairsine (LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT) and Stefano Gaudiano (The Walking Dead).
Zombies have invaded the DC Universe!? Will the heroes survive, or is this the darkest night for the DCU? Will this be their final crisis, or will a new war with Darkseid erupt? Find out in our review of DCeased #1 from DC Comics. Pick the next book we review on Dueling Review! https://www.patreon.com/posts/dueling-review-8-26550789 Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! DCEASED #1 Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Trevor Hairsine, James Harren, Stefano Guadiano Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $3.99 SOLICITATION: “I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was Death, and Hades was following close behind him.”-Revelation 6:8 A mysterious techno-virus has been released on Earth, infecting 600 million people and turning them instantly into violent, monstrous engines of destruction. The heroes of the DCU are caught completely unprepared for a pandemic of this magnitude and struggle to save their loved ones first…but what happens to the World’s Greatest Heroes if the world ends? New York Times best-selling writer Tom Taylor (INJUSTICE) returns with a terrifying new tale and is joined by artists Trevor Hairsine (LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT) and Stefano Gaudiano (The Walking Dead).
Dans ce dernier numéro en live, nous ne parlerons pas du père noël mais de l'épouvantail de Rumble!Pour ce numéro exceptionnel pas de news mais un quizz préparé avec amour par James. Au programme, musique, trailer et acteur. Qui va être le vainqueur de cette lutte sans merci? vous le saurez en écoutant l'émission. Pour rester dans l'ambiance guerrière, il est temps de parler du titre de la semaine: RumbleDans ce titre de John Arcudi et James Harren deux habitués de l'univers de Hellboy, nous suivons un dieu épouvantail qui se retrouve sur terre pour continuer sa lutte contre des démons . Un titre qui vos proposera différentes ambiances. On passera du sombre au drôle, puis à de l'action bien bourrine et sanglante. Bref du tout bon. Les deux auteurs ont travaillé sur BPRD et on sens très bien l'influence de Mignola dans leur travail, que ce soit dans l'histoire, le dessin et sa galerie de créatures mais surtout dans la coloration qui va jouer avec les ombres et les couleurs pour nous proposer un décors glauque qui convient parfaitement à cette histoire. Un titre qui a d'ailleurs séduit l'équipe qui en re demande. Qu'en avez- vous pensé ? et si vous ne l'avez pas lu , vous a t'on convaincu?Pendant les vacances il n'y aura pas de live, mais le 24 et le 31 vous pourrez retrouver 2 émissions spéciales, une sur Spider-man in to the spiderverse et sur : Parler de comics sur internet.Bonne fêtes à vous tous et rendez-vous en janvier pour le retour du live. Si vous êtes sur Montpellier, que vous êtes passionné par les comics et que vous avez envie de vous investir dans une émission en notre compagnie, rejoignez-nous! contactez-nous par mail: contact@comicsdiscovery.fr Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur : Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Ausha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryTipeee:https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-fayeYoutube :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTHdyVVjWlqbqFbxPvuGcLg/Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/7fHAiPQ9dLesQvdmmtvUiATwitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/Et bien sûr le site internet: http://comicsdiscovery.fr/ Bonne écoute et à la semaine prochaine.
Tatt opp i Lunkent Verksted 3.juli, 2018Vi åpner del 2 av vårt snakk med at jeg og Rasmus smaker Tim sin Underberger så starter vi Comic Night Stavanger (lunken versjon) med Fremtidens araber del 3 av Riad Sattouf, Rule Break av Anna Syvertson, Ryan Gosling zine, Phew, Tims mystiske tegneserie boks, ikke engelsk språklige tegneserier på engelsk, Fante Bukowski two av Noah Van Sciver, Digital fargelegging, Det finnes en død etter livet av Inga H. Sætre, One more year av Simon Hanselmann, hukommelse, å ta bilder av good times, hvilke verktøy vi bruker å lage tegneserier med, BERGMAN, LUNKENT BEKJENTSKAP av meg og Rasmus, Tims hukommelse, når Tim inkluderte meg i sine striper i Bare Snabel 20, underberger snakk, Now nr.1 av Fantagraphics, tegneserie antologier, Kramers Ergot, Johnny Ryan, Pig goat banana cricket, Johnny Ryan vs The New Yorker, Robert Crumb sin Genisis og reaksjonene av boken, American Blood av Benjamin Marra, Palookaville 23 av Seth, Tim sine tanker om Seth, Rasmus anbefaler tegneserie dokumentarserien MANBEN og Tim anbefaler James Harren videoer og The life of Tove Jansson, Hostage av Guy Delisle, Joe Sacco, Peter Bagge, jeg snakker om "Shamrock the squid" av Peter Bagge og Adrian Tomine før vi avslutter på en rasjonell måte med en hemmelighet av Rasmus.God Lytting!
JONATHAN GORDON, the Copic King, joins us to roundtable Seven to Eternity by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, Matt Hollingsworth, and James Harren from Image, Rockin' Jellybean, Stephen King, Black Panther #1 by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Daniel Acuna, Marvel Unlimited, Legion of Super-Heroes, Real Deal by H. P. McElwee aka R. D. Bone and Lawrence Hubbard aka Raw Dog from Fantagraphics, Maestros #6 by Steve Scroce and Dave Stewart from Image, Star Trek: Boldly Go by Mike Johnson, Josh Hood, and Jason Lewis from IDW, Ether: The Copper Golems #1 by Matt Kindt and David Rubin from Dark Horse, Robocop: Citizen's Arrest #2 by Brian Wood and Jorge Cohelo from BOOM!, The Toys That Made Us: Transformers, Alterna-O-Rama: Zero Jumper #1 by Patrick Mulholland, Tinseltown #1 by David Lucarelli and Henry Ponciano, and Go West #2 by Garrett Gunn and Saint Yak from Alterna Comics, Tokyo Ghost, Solo, and a whole mess more!
The remarkable Ryan Browne joins us to discuss the God Hates Astronauts Presents 3-D Cowboy's 2-D SpectacularKickstarter, Curse Wordswith Charles Soule from Image, Blast Furnace, Trash Bridgewith Steve Seeley and Jim Terry, Alan Moore, the Image Comics model, Skybound, James Harren, Goats Eat Castinets, John Severin, Fletcher Hanks and Fantomah, Secret Wars, Too, Valerian, Soul Liquid Chambers Volume 1by Nozomu Tamaki from Seven Seas Entertainment, The Realmby Seth Peck, Jeremy Haun, and Nick Filardi from Image, Infinity 8by Lewis Trondheim, Zep, and Dominique Bertail from Lion Forge, Howard the Duckand Steve Gerber, Star Wars Adventures#9 and Tony Fleecs from IDW, This Offbeat Townby Jake Smith, plus a whole mess more!
Top 300 Nov Sales, March 2018 solicitations, Marvel cancellations, Dark Nights Metal 4, Superman 37, Super Sons 11, Nightwing 35, Marvel Two-In-One 1, Tales of Suspense 100, X-Men: Grand Design, Ms. Marvel 25, Generation X 85, Monsters Unleashed 9, Curse Words Holiday Special, Assassinistas, Backways, Quantum & Woody, Catalyst Prime Summit, 30 Days of Night, Collectors Corps Unboxing, End of Watch review, Oceans 8 trailer, Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Jim Starlin, Future of Dark Horse Comics Details: Superman 37 by Peter Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Super Sons 11 by Peter Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Ryan Benjamin, Richard Friend, Gabe Eltaeb Nightwing 35 by Sam Humphries, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo Marvel Two-In-One 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Jim Cheung, John Dell, Walden Wong, Frank Martin Tales of Suspense 100 by Matt Rosenberg, Travel Foreman, Rachelle Rosenberg X-Men: Grand Design by Ed Piskor Ms. Marvel 25 by G. Willow Wilson, Nico Leon Generation X 85 by Christina Strain, Amilcar Pinna, Felipe Sobreiro Monsters Unleashed 9 by Justin Jordan, Franchesco Gaston, Chris Sotomayor Curse Words Holiday Special by Charles Soule, Mike Norton, Ryan Browne, Addison Duke Assassinistas 1 by Tini Howard, Gilbert Hernandez, Rob Davis Backways 1 by Justin Jordan, Eleonara Carlini Quantum & Woody 1 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Kano Catalyst Prime Summit 1 by Amy Chu, Jan Duursema, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick 30 Days of Night 1 by Steve Niles, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson Comics Countdown 20 Dec 2017: Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil 3 by Jeff Lemire, David Rubin, Kike Diaz Batman 37 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Jordie Bellaire X-Men: Grand Design 1 by Ed Piskor Headlopper 8 by Andrew MacLean, Jordie Bellaire Mighty Thor 702 by Jason Aaron, James Harren, Dave Stewart Curse Words Holiday Special by Charles Soule, Mike Norton, Ryan Browne Dr. Strange 383 by Donny Cates, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire Dark Nights Metal 4 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion Angelic 4 by Simon Spurrier, Caspar Wingaard Batwoman 10 by Marguerite Bennett, Fernando Blanco, Marc Laming, John Rauch
Motherhood is definitely an action sport! Courtney, Certified Personal Trainer and Corrective Exercise Specialist shares about her postpartum experience of injury and postpartum depression and how it led her to create the Momma Strong Program. Momma Strong’s purpose is to redefine the scope of prenatal and postpartum health through specialized intelligent fitness. Courtney openly discusses motherhood, self care and how showing up is good enough. Our Pelvic Floor is super important to us as women. Your body cannot perform if the pelvic floor is not integrated. That is the root of all of your movement especially as a woman. Our brain and body our ever connected and when we are struggling injury or pain postpartum than can affect our mood. Listen to the pain and be your own detective about your body. Momma Strong is committed to the business of enoughism, which is the belief that you don’t need fixing, but that you deserve integration. You don’t have time for anything extra and Momma Strong gets motherhood and gets that. Become stronger more effectively and efficiently with Momma Strong. So You Know She Is Legit... Courtney’s exposure to biomechanics and rehabilitative exercise started in her early childhood, as an elite level gymnast, kayaker, and ballet dancer. At age 16, she left home to pursue her professional career with The Houston Ballet, where she remained for 5 years until a severe ankle injury forced her to retire. After retirement, she transitioned immediately into a two-year course of study in rehabilitative exercise and Pilates, under the supervision of nationally renowned Pilates instructors Bryan Peters and James Harren, who had trained with the original colleague of Joseph Pilates himself. She then earned her certification through the Pilates Method Alliance and became a top-rated trainer for the following 6 years. Following the birth of her first child, however, she began to suffer from injuries related to pregnancy and childbirth, none of which her prior core training was able to resolve. This realization led her to study with Thomas Myers, Yamuna Zake, Esther Gokhale, and Stuart McGill, all prominent leaders in the field of spine health and pelvic stabilization. From there, Courtney became certified as a personal trainer through National Academy of Sports Medicine and soon after was granted their advanced certification as a Corrective Exercise Specialist. She also carries a Prenatal and Postpartum specialization from NASM and multiple certifications in pelvic rehabilitation, injury prevention, and activated release therapy. Her unique method as taught in MommaStrong is the product of this comprehensive background, helping mothers all over the world finely tone their body’s through clinically approved, and feasible workouts that instigate an adventurous life through strength that matters. Additionally, Courtney has a BA from Lesley College in Social Change and the Arts and is currently embarking on a designation as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor To Learn More and Connect with Momma Strong: http://www.mommastrong.com/ https://www.facebook.com/mommastrong/
Doomsday Clock, Top 300 for October 2017, Batman Who Laughs, Justice League 33, Doctor Strange 381, Spectacular Spider-Man 297, Punisher 218, Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider, Secret Warriors 8, Not Brand Ecch 14, Evolution 1, Dark Fang 1, Fence 1, Brilliant Trash 1, Ninja-K 1, Alonso out and Cebulski in, Marvel wedding 2018, Eddie Berganza sacked, Rampage trailer, Deadpool 2 teaser, Incredibles 2 teaser, Justice League movie review, Stranger Things season 2, Twin Peak season 3, Tellos Ringo Tribute. Comics details: Doomsday Clock 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson; Batman Who Laughs by James Tynion IV, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia; Justice League 33 by Joshua Williamson, Mikel Janin, Tyler Kirkham, Jeromy Cox, Arif Prianto; Doctor Strange 381 by Donny Cates, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire; Spectacular Spider-Man 197 by Chip Zdarsky, Adam Kubert, Juan Manuel Frigeri, Jason Keith; Punisher 218 by Matt Rosenberg, Guiu Vilanova, Lee Loughridge; Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider 10 by Peter David, Will Sliney, Rachelle Rosenberg; Secret Warriors 8 by Matt Rosenberg, Javier Garron, Will Robson, Israel Silva; Evolution 1 by James Asmus, Joe Keatinge, Chris Sebela, Joshua Williamson, Joe Infurnari, Jordan Boyd; Dark Fang 1 by Miles Gunter, Kelsey Shannon; Fence 1 by CS Pascat, Johanna the Mad; Brilliant Trash 1 by Tim Seeley, Steve Seeley, Priscilla Petraites, Marco Lesko; Ninja-K 1 by Christos Gage, Tomas Giorello, Diego Herman Rodriguez Comics Countdown 15 Nov 2017: 10. Bug the Adventures of Forager 5 by Mike Allred, Lee Allred, Laura Allred 9. Dr. Strange 381 by Donny Cates, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire 8. Black Science 33 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio 7. Bloodshot Salvation 3 by Jeff Lemire, Lewis LaRosa, Mico Suayan, Brian Reber 6. Batman 35 by Tom King, Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire 5. Hawkeye 12 by Kelly Thompson, Michael Walsh, Jordie Bellaire 4. Super Sons 10 by Peter Tomasi, Jose Luis, Scott Hanna, Hi-Fi 3. Descender 26 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen 2. Mighty Thor 701 by Jason Aaron, James Harren, Dave Stewart 1. East of West 35 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Jr
January 2018 solicitations, Batman: The Drowned, Green Lanterns 33, Mighty Thor 700, Incredible Hulk 709, Invincible Iron Man, Cable 150, Spider-Gwen 25, Luke Cage, Champions 13, Deadpool vs Old Man Logan, Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil 1, Maestros 1, Kid Lobotomy 1, Infernoct 1, Animosity: Evolution 1, Kong: Gods of Skull Island 1, Planet Hulk, Glenn makes an observation, Detective Comics Vol 3 TP, Here’s Negan HC, Justice League movie run time, Kingsman: Golden Circle and Blade Runner 2049 reviews Details: Batman the Drowned by Dan Abnett, Tyler Kirkham, Philip Tan, Arif Prianto, Dean White; Green Lanterns 33 by Tim Seeley, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferrera; Mighty Thor 700 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Walt Simonson, Daniel Acuna, Chris Burnham, Becky Cloonan, Olivier Coipel, Mike del Mundo, Andrew MacLean, James Harren, Jill Thompson, Dave Stewart, Matt Wilson; Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil 1 by Jeff Lemire, David Rubin, Kike Diaz; Maestros 1 by Steve Skroce, Dave Stewart; Kid Lobotomy 1 by Peter Milligan, Tess Fowler, Lee Loughridge; Infernoct 1 by Mina Elwell, Eli Powell; Animosity: Evolution 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Eric Gapstur, Rob Schwager; Kong: Gods of Skull Island 1 by Phillip Johnson, Chad Lewis, Dee Cunniffe Comics Countdown 18 Oct 2017: 10. Future Quest Presents 3 by Jeff Parker, Ariel Olivetti 9. Spider-Gwen 25 by Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez 8. Curse Words 9 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Addison Duke 7. Descender 25 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen 6. Astro City 48 by Kurt Busiek, Mike Norton, Pete Pantazis 5. Kill or Be Killed 13 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 4. Batman 33 by Tom King, Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire 3. Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil 1 by Jeff Lemire, David Rubin, Kike Diaz 2. Shirtless Bear Fighter! 5 by Sebastian Girner, Jode LeHeup, Nil Vendrell, Michael Spicer 1. Mighty Thor 700 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Walt Simonson, Daniel Acuna, Chris Burnham, Becky Cloonan, Olivier Coipel, Mike del Mundo, Andrew MacLean, James Harren, Jill Thompson, Dave Stewart, Matt Wilson
Top 10 August sales, Generations: Iron Man and Ironheart, Venomverse 1, Venomverse: War Stories 1, Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Captain Phasma 1, Star Wars Adventures 1, Dastardly & Muttley 1, Scales and Scoundrels 1, Kingsman: Red Diamond 1, Lazaretto 1, Made Men 1, remembering Len Wein, IT movie review, Rise of the Super-Sons, Harley Quinn, Star Wars IX director, Hawk and Dove casting, Marvel teen line, Joss Whedon Details: Generations: Iron Man and Ironheart by Brian Michael Bendis, Marco Rudy, Szymon Kudranski, Nico Leon, Will Sliney; Venomverse 1 by Cullen Bunn, Iban Coello, Matt Yackey; Venomverse: War Stories 1 by Cullen Bunn, Annapaolo Martello, Nnedi Okorafor, J Tana Ford, Declan Shalvey, Mags Visaggio, Alex Arizmendi, Aaron Covington, Khary Randolph; Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Captain Phasma 1 by Kelly Thompson, Marco Checchetto, Andres Mossa; Star Wars Adventures 1 by Cavan Scott, Derek Charm, Jon Sommariva, Sean Parsons, Dastardly & Muttley 1 by Garth Ennis, Alain Mauricet, John Kalisz; Scales and Scoundrels 1 by Sebastian Girner, Galaad; Kingsman: Red Diamond 1 by Rob Williams, Simon Fraser; Lazaretto 1 by Clay Chapman, Jey Levang, Igcio Valicenti; Made Men 1 by Paul Tobin, Arjuna Susini, Gonzalo Duerte Comics Countdown 06 September 2017: Darth Vader 5 by Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, David Curiel Hawkeye 10 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire Scales and Scoundrels 1 by Sebastian Girner, Galaad Shade the Changing Girl 12 by Cecil Castellucci, Marley Zarcone, Ande Parks, Becky Cloonan, Matt Taylor Motor Crush 6 by Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, Babs Tarr, Heather Danforth Deathstroke 23 by Christopher Priest, Diogenes Neves, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox Batman 30 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Seth Mann, Jordie Bellaire Woods 35 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Astro City 47 by Kurt Busiek, Mike Norton, Pete Pantazis Seven to Eternity 9 by Rick Remender, James Harren, Matt Hollingsworth
Episode 11 In this episode of Read It For The Pictures, the comic book podcast by Dave Clarke and Neil Kapit, we talk about Grumpy Cat Garfield #1 by Mark Evanier and Steve Uy and Seven To Eternity #8 by Rick Remender, James Harren and Matt Hollingsworth. Who is more dedicated to their craft? Who has been replaced with their dark doppleganger? Listen to find out. Check in next week to hear us discuss The Divided States of Hysteria #3 by Howard Chaykin and Captain America #25 by Nick Spencer and Jesus Saiz. To find out more about the hosts go to daveclarkeart.com for Dave and wyrecats.com for Neil.
New Gods special, Generations: Banner Hulk and Totally Awesome Hulk, Mech Cadet Yu 1, Grumpy Cat/Garfield 1, Elsewhere 1, Ghost Station Zero 1, TMNT/Dimension X 1, Turok 1, Dead of Winter 1, Lark's Killer 1, Dark Tower movie review, Milkshake-gate, Black optioned for TV series, Fables Deluxe HC 13, Fables fan casting, geek world revival ideas. Details: New Gods Special by Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki, Walt Simonson, Laura Martin; Generations: Hulk by Greg Pak, Matteo Buffagni; Mech Cadet Yu 1 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Triona Tree Farrell; Grump Cat/Garfield 1 by Mark Evanier, Steve Uy; Elsewhere 1 by Jay Faerber, Sumeyye Kesqin, Ron Riley; Ghost Station Zero 1 by Antony Johnston, Shari Chankhamma; Turok 1 by Chuck Wendig, Alvaro Sarraseca, Aubrey Sitterson, Dylan Burnett; Dead of Winter 1 by Kyle Starks, Gabo Bautista; Lark's Killer 1 by Bill Willingham, Mark Dos Santos 02 August 2017 Comics Countdown: 10. Seven to Eternity 8 by Rick Remender, James Harren, Matt Hollingsworth 9. Woods 34 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas 8. TMNT 73 by Tom Waltz, Bobby Curnow, Kevin Eastman, Cory Smith, Ronda Pattison 7. Batman 28 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, June Chung 6. Deathstroke 22 by Christopher Priest, Diogenes Neves, Sean Parsons, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox 5. Shade the Changing Girl 11 by Cecil Castellucci, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick 4. Extremity 6 by Daniel Warren Johnson 3. All-New Guardians of the Galaxy 7 by Gerry Duggan, Greg Smallwood 2. East of West 34 by Rick Remender, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Jr 1. Green Lanterns 28 by Sam Humphries, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira
Episode 10 In this episode of Read It For The Pictures, the comic book podcast by Dave Clarke and Neil Kapit, we talk about Bloodstrike Remastered #1 by Rob Liefeld, Eric Stephenson, Dan Fraga, Danny Miki and Thomas Mason and Blue Beetle #11 by Keith Giffen, J.M.Dematteis, Scott Kolins and Romulo Fajardo. Who has the cleverest comparison to make about Bloodstrike? Who is trying to humblebrag and doing a horrible job of it? Listen and find out. Check in next week to hear us discuss Seven to Eternity #8 by Rick Remender, James Harren and Matt Hollingsworth and Grump Cat Garfield #1 by Mark Evanier and Steve Uy. To find out more about the hosts go to daveclarkeart.com for Dave and wyrecats.com for Neil.
Image-O-Rama: Mage: The Hero Denied #0 by Matt Wagner and Brennan Wagner, The Divided States of Hysteria #2 by Howard Chaykin, Jesus Aburtov, and Ken Bruzenak, Paklis by Dustin Weaver, and Seven to Eternity #6 and #7 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, James Harren, and Matt Hollingsworth, Super Sons by Peter J. Tomasi, Jorge Jimenez, Alisson Borges, Alejandro Sanchez, and HI-FI, Valiant-O-Rama: X-O Manowar #4 by Matt Kindt, Doug Braithwaite, and Diego Rodriguez, Secret Weapons #1 by Eric Heisserer, Rual Allen, and Patricia Martin, Rai: The Histoy of the Valiant Universe #1 by Rafer Roberts, Francis Portela, and Andrew Dalhouse, and Ninjak/Shadowman: Rapture by Matt Kindt, CAFU, Roberto de la Torre, and Andrew Dalhouse, Unholy Grail #1 by Cullen Bunn, Mirko Colak, and Maria Santaolalla from Aftershock, Lobo/Road Runner Special by Bill Morrison, Kelley Jones, and Michelle Madsen, Legion of Super-Heroes Special by Sam Humphries, Tom Grummett, Scott Hanna, Steve Buccellato, Jonah Hex/Yosemite Sam Special by Jimmy Palmiotti, Mark Texeira, and Paul Mounts, Evil Ernie: The Movie Monsters #1 by Phil Nutman, Greg Luzniak, Mark Pennington, Greg Mironiuk, Justiniano, and Jason Jensen from Chaos! Comics, Superman #22-26 by Patrick Gleason, Peter J. Tomasi, Doug Mahnke, Michael Moreci, Scott Godlewski, HI-FI, Jaime Mendoza, Mick Gray, Joe Prado, Ray McCarthy, Scott Hanna, Matt Santorelli, Wil Quintana, and John Kalisz, Nick Fury by James Robinson, Aco, Hugo Petrus, and Rachelle Rosenberg, and a whole mess more!
Spider-Man Homecoming, Superman 26, Justice League 24, Champions 10, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again 1, Spider-Man: Master Plan, Sacred Creatures 1, Diablo House 1, Zodiac Starforce: Cries of the Fire Prince, Unholy Grail 1, Casper The Friendly Ghost 1, Bloodshot's Day Off, DC News (Mark Doyle Mature Superhero line, Batman/Harley Quinn, Harley & Ivy meet Betty and Veronica), Marvel News (Falcon by Rodney Barnes, Slott off Spider-Man?, Waid to DC?), Doctor Who news, Meanwhile by Jason Shiga, Dr Strange The Oath, Outcast Details: Superman 26 by Mike Moreci, Scott Godlewski; Justice League 24 by Dan Abnett, Ian Churchill, Adriano Lucas; Champions 10 by Mark Waid, Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado; Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again 1 by Cullen Bunn, Dalibor Talajic, Goran Sudzuka; Spider-Man: Master Plan by Robbie Thompson, Nathan Stockman, Jim Campbell; Sacred Creatures 1 by Klaus Janson, Pablo Raimondi, Chris Chuckry; Diablo House 1 by Ted Adams, Santiperez, Jay Fotos; Zodiac Starforce: Cries of the Fire Prince 1 by Kevin Panetta, Paulina Ganucheau, Sarah Stern; Unholy Grail 1 by Cullen Bunn, Mirko Colak; Bloodshot's Day Off by Eliot James Rahal, Khari Evans, Andrew Dalhouse 05 July Comics Countdown: 10. Avengers 9 by Mark Waid, Mike Del Mundo, Maco D'Alfonso 9. Extremity 5 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Michael Spicer 8. Seven to Eternity 7 by Rick Remender, James Harren, Matt Hollingsworth 7. All-New Guardians and the Galaxy 5 by Gerry Duggan, Chris Samnee, Matt Hollingsworth 6. Star Wars 33 by Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca, Edgar Delgado 5. Deathstroke 21 by Christopher Priest, Diogenes Neves, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox 4. Batman 26 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, June Chung 3. Bloodshot's Day Off by Eliot James Rahal, Khari Evans, Andrew Dalhouse 2. Rock Candy Mountain 4 by Kyle Starks, Chris Schweizer 1. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina 7 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Robert Hack, George Gladir, Bob Bolling, Rudy Lapick
The Spill Zone by Scott Westerfeld, Alex Puvilland, and Hilary Sycamore from :01 First Second, Batman #26 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, and June Chung, HeroClix, stratifying art, Craig Yoe, All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #5 and Chris Samnee, James Harren and Seven to Eternity, Space Riders by Fabian Rangel Jr. and Alexis Ziritt from Black Mask, The Shadow/Green Hornet: Dark Nights by Michael Uslan, Keith Burns, and Tony Avina from Dynamite!, more on Goodwin and Simonson's Manhunter, Blood Brothers: Hermanos de Sangre #1 by Fabian Rangel Jr. and Javier Caba from Dynamite!, Valiant, Deathstroke #21 by Christopher Priest and Diogenes Neves, Brian Michael Bendis' Defenders, patron questions, plus a whole mess more!
The great Skottie Young sits in to help us deliver our 2017 HeroesCon recap with style, reminiscing at length on Jonathan Hickman, Neal Adams, James Harren, Terry Dodson, Jasons Aaron and Latour, Fabian Nicieza, Jim Rugg, Daniel Warren Johnson, Aaron Conley, Erik Larsen, Mike Huddleston, Darryl Banks, Chris Visions, Andrew Robinson, DMC, Khari Randolph, Felix Lu, and a whole mess more!
Rick Remender returns to discuss Black Science with Matteo Scalera and Dean White, Deadly Class with Wes Craig and Lee Loughridge, Low with Greg Tocchini, Sea of Red, Fear Agent, Last Days of American Crime, Strange Girl, Tokyo Ghost with Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth, Steve Ditko, Seven to Eternity with Jerome Opena and Matt Hollingsworth, James Harren, Twin Peaks, Venom, Frankencastle, Amazing Heroes, Memetic, The Mercenary Volume 1: The Cult of the Sacred Fire by Vicente Segrelles from NBM, Babyteeth by Donny Cates, Garry Brown, and Mark Englert from Aftershock, 2017 FCBD 2000AD, plus a whole mess more!
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!
Starfire and Harley's Little Black Book by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Emanuela Lupacchino, and John Timms, Drax #4 by CM Punk, Cullen Bunn, and Scott Hepburn, Robin: Son of Batman by Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, and John Kalisz, Heavy Metal #278-279: Gene Kong by Pepe Moreno, Adult Swim, Headlopper #3 by Andrew Andrew MacLean from Image, Wacky Races, Psi-Force and Tex, Paul Ryan and D.P.7, Alex Saviuk, Crossgen, Chuck Dixon, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Chris Claremont, Saturday morning cartoons, Iron Jaw #1 by Gary Friedrich and Pablo Marcos from Atlas Comics, C2E2, Space Family Robinson, Haunted Love #1 from Craig Yoe and IDW, Rumble by John Arcudi and James Harren from Image, Guy Davis, OA, and a whole mess more!
Jay and Mike recommend you check out "Rumble" and "The Totally Awesome Hulk," especially if you like awesome monsters and awesome fight scenes. Then, Mike takes us back to the story where we first saw the Spider-Mobile, but this time, we cover the rest of the story... and it somehow involves a gang war, a Christmas party, and Aunt May's new boyfriend! Then we end the episode with a game of "Would You Rather," and ask if you'd rather have the life of Daredevil or Moon Knight? Pull List: Jay: "Rumble" (Image Comics), written by John Arcudi, art by James Harren, colors by Dave Stewart. Mike: "The Totally Awesome Hulk" (Marvel Comics), written by Greg Pak, art by Frank Cho, colors by Sonia Oback. Main Segment: "Amazing Spider-Man" #130-131, "My Uncle, My Enemy!" (Marvel), written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru. Listen to our original commentary on the Spider-Mobile scene from #130 in Episode 22 of Because Comics. Game: "Would You Rather... Have the Life of Daredevil, or Moon Knight?" 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
On this week's episode of Off Panel, David welcomes the great John Arcudi, writer of Rumble at Image Comics and B.P.R.D. at Dark Horse Comics. Arcudi joins the show to talk Rumble, why he left B.P.R.D., the greatness of James Harren, how to make comic collaborations not just work but shine, creator-owned comics, Rumble's path to being published, genres and heroes, Raul Mondesi, and much, much more. It's a great conversation with a fantastic writer with tons of insight into the craft of comics.
As part of their early SDCC announcements, Dark Horse Comics revealed that John Arcudi will be leaving "BPRD" after over a decade as the writer of the series. His tenure will wrap up with issue #147 as he closes out the "Hell on Earth" cycle that began back in 2010. John talks about coming to the decision, breaking the news to his collaborators, and how he's basically already turned in all of the scripts for the rest of the series. From there the conversation looks ahead at John's work with artist James Harren on their Image series "Rumble." This August "Rumble" will kick off its second arc with a standalone story that can be read entirely on its own, but will also have an impact in issues to come. John talks about his fondness for the one-shot comics of yesterday, and how he hopes to capture some of their magic for himself. Plus: rumblings of a European translation (bad pun, couldn't help it!), the pitfalls of preciousness, learning from your collaborators, and more in today's episode! 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.
Diana Schutz, Matt Wagner, The Gifted by Damian A. Wassel, Adrian F. Wassel, and Nathan C. Gooden from Creative Mind Energy, Ross Campbell, East of West, The Leaning Girl by Benoit Peeters and François Schuiten from Alaxis Press, Thor Annual #1 by CM Punk, Rob Guillory, Jason Aaron, Noelle Stevenson, Marguerite Sauvage, Tim Truman, and Rafael Albuquerque, Rumble #3 by John Arcudi and James Harren from Image, Spider-Woman #5 by Dennis Hopeless, Javier Rodriguez, and Alvaro Lopez, Southern Cross #1 by Becky Cloonan, Andy Belanger, and Lee Loughridge from Image, Conan the Avenger #7-11: The Damned Horde by Fred Van Lente, Brian Ching, and Michael Atiyeh from Dark Horse, Iron Fist: The Living Weapon by Kaare Andrews, Jack Kirby's Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers by Joe Casey, Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Farel Dalrymple, Benjamin Marra, Michel Fiffe, Ulises Farinas, Jim Mahfood, and Connor Willumsen, The Legendary Star Lord by Sam Humphries, Paco Medina, and Juan Vlasco, a lot of typography talk, and a whole mess more!
Rampant technical mishaps are not nearly enough to stop us from talking about Gisèle Lagacé and Ménage à 3, Spider-Gwen #1 by Jason Latour, Robbie Rodriguez, and Rico Renzi, Silk #1, Valiant-O-Rama: Rai #1-6 by Matt Kindt and Clayton Crain, Quantum and Woody, and The Valiant by Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt, and Paolo Rivera, Image-O-Rama: Starlight by Mark Millar and Goran Parlov, Trees by Warren Ellis and Jason Howard, Rumble #3 by John Arcudi and James Harren, and The Humans by Keenan Marshall Keller and Tom Neeley, Spider-Man: Torment by Todd McFarlane, Jim Salicrup, Marvel Treasury Editions, Haunted Horror and Weird Love from Yoe! Comics and IDW, Ei8ht by Rafael Albuquerque and Mike Johnson from Dark Horse, and a whole mess more!
Birdman, Will Pfeifer, New Avengers #29 by Jonathan Hickman, Kev Walker, Scott Hanna, and Laura Martin, Empire, the LEGO Hellicarrier, Image-O-Rama: The Dying and the Dead #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Ryan Bodenheim, Michael Garland, and Russ Wooton, They're Not Like Us #2 by Eric Stephenson, Simon Gane, and Jordie Bellaire, Bitch Planet #2 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, valentine De Landro, Chris Peter, and Clayton Cowles, Rumble #2 by John Arcudi and James Harren, and an overview of Prophet by Brandom Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, Giannis Milonogiannis, Boo Cook, Emma Rios, Fil Barlow, Marion Churchland, and more, The Kitchen by Ollie Masters, Ming Doyle, and Becky Cloonan from Vertigo, Terrible Lizard #2 by Cullen Bunn, Drew Moss, Ryan Hill, and Crank! from Oni, Ivar, Timewalker #1 by Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry from Valiant, Epochalypse by Jonathan Hennessey and Shane Davis from Legendary, and a whole mess more!
- Burning Fields #1. Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel y Colin Lorimer. (Boom!). - Ivar, Timewalker #1. Fred Van Lente y Clayton Henry. (Valiant). - Millennium #1. Joe Harris y Colin Lorimer. (IDW). - Reyn #1. Kel Symons y Nate Stockman. (Image). - The Valiant #1 y #2 (de 4). Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt y Paolo Rivera. (Valiant). - Rumble #2. John Arcudi, James Harren y Dave Stewart. (Image).
- Burning Fields #1. Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel y Colin Lorimer. (Boom!). - Ivar, Timewalker #1. Fred Van Lente y Clayton Henry. (Valiant). - Millennium #1. Joe Harris y Colin Lorimer. (IDW). - Reyn #1. Kel Symons y Nate Stockman. (Image). - The Valiant #1 y #2 (de 4). Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt y Paolo Rivera. (Valiant). - Rumble #2. John Arcudi, James Harren y Dave Stewart. (Image).
- Axis #8. Rick Remender y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel) - Rumble #1. John Arcudi y James Harren. (Image) - All-New Captain America #2. Rick Remender y Stuart Immonen. (Marvel) - Scarlet Spiders #2. Mike Costa y Paco Díaz. (Marvel) - Spider-Woman #2. Dennis Hopeless y Greg Land. (Marvel) - The Kitchen #2. Ollie Masters y Ming Doyle. (Vertigo)
- Axis #8. Rick Remender y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel) - Rumble #1. John Arcudi y James Harren. (Image) - All-New Captain America #2. Rick Remender y Stuart Immonen. (Marvel) - Scarlet Spiders #2. Mike Costa y Paco Díaz. (Marvel) - Spider-Woman #2. Dennis Hopeless y Greg Land. (Marvel) - The Kitchen #2. Ollie Masters y Ming Doyle. (Vertigo)
Walking Dead, Richard Corben, Vampirella, Batman and the Outsiders, Fanzine Flashback - Amazing Heroes #123: Comico + Matt Wagner + Grendel, Rumble #1 by John Arcudi, James Harren, and Dave Stewart from Image, Wytches #3 by Scott Snyder, Jock, and Matt Hollingsworth, Copperhead #4 by Jay Faerber, Scott Godlewski, Ron Riles, and Thomas Mauer from Image, Undertow Volume 1: The Boatman's Call by Steve Orlando, Artyom Trakhanov, Thomas Mauer, and Yaroslav Astapeev from Image, Spider-Man and the X-Men #1 by Elliott Kalan, Marco Failla, and Nick Bradshaw, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Manhattan Projects, Fables: The Wolf Among Us by Telltale Games, Five Ghosts Volume 2: Lost Coastlines by Frank J. Barbiere, Chris Mooneyham, Lauren Affe, and Garry Brown from Image, Saga, Archie, Jack Davis, Blacksad, Batman: The Long Halloween and Dark Victory, recent DC cancellations, Gabriel Gecko, and a whole mess more!
It's our New York City Comic Con 2014 wrap episode, featuring Tony Fleecs, Ryan Browne, Daniel Govar, Marc Laming, Marcio Takara, Tom Raney, Sara Pichelli, Serena Guerra, Jim Cheung, Cadence Comic Art, Yanick Paquette, Tom King, Matt Kindt, Pier Brito, Ron Richards, Erik Larsen, Vince Colletta, Paul Mounts, Andy Belanger, Philip Tan, Wes Craig, Garry Brown, Eric Talbot, Aaron Conley, Robbi Rodriguez, Nick Dragotta, Dean Kotz, Cory Smith, Mark Morales, Ramon Perez, Rob Liefeld, Ryan Stegman, Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey, Brent SChoonover, Aaron Kuder, Lee Weeks, Russell Daughterman, Mike McKone, Tom Richmond, Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti, James Harren, Declan Shalvey, Robert Kirkman, Scott Kolins, Terry Moore, Jeremy Haun, Sara Richmond, Bill Sienkiewicz, Rachel Richey, Tim Seeley, Dave Bullock, Dexter Vines, Ed McGuinness, Freddie Williams III, DMC, Greg Capullo, Rich Johnston, and a whole mess more!
WWE Network, Bill Mantlo update, Tom Fowler, Undertow #1 by Steve Orlando and Artyom Trakhanov from Image, a deep dive into the Mignolaverse (B.P.R.D. The Long Death, Pickens County Horror, Devil's Engine, Exorcism, The Return of the Master, The Abyss of Time, Cold Day in Hell, Wasteland, Lake of Fire, Reign of the Black Flame, John Arcudi, James Harren, Scott Allie, Jason Latour, Tyler Crook, Cam Stewart, Peter Snejbjerg, Lawrence Campbell, Dave Stewart, Hellboy in Hell, Baltimore, and a more), B.P.R.D. Vampire by Mike Mignola, Gabriel Ba, Fabio Moon, and Dave Stewart, The Winter Soldier: The Bitter March, Avengers World #3 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Spencer, and Stefano Caselli, Wolverine and the X-Men, Punisher #2 by Nathan Edmonson and Mitch Gerads, Ryan Stegman and Wolverine, Bad Blood by Jonathan Maberry and Tyler Crook from Dark Horse, Greg Rucka and Lazarus from Image, The Revenge #1 by Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill out of Image, The Mystery Society by Steve Niles, Ashley Wood, and Fiona Staples , Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun and more), Baltimore: A Passing Stranger and Other Stories by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, and Ben Stenbeck, ReedPOP's Special Edition: NYC, Skottie Young, and a whole mess more!
The boys go without a net or a plan on this one, and the topics range pretty far and wide as a result. From Mike Allred's criminally underrated Red Rocket 7, to James Harren's return to B.P.R.D., and whether or not certain creators should just be retired from certain awards categories (Todd Klein and Dave Stewart -- we're looking at you!). All that, plus what exactly a graphic novel is and isn't, thoughts on Darwyn Cooke's newest Parker adaptation, and what combination of creators did Dynamite put on a book to finally get Mike to consider picking it up. The answer may surprise you! (Not if you've been checking the news on Multiversity Comics like we tell you, because they covered it there, but you should still listen to hear Mike talk about it!) Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Music is John Hughes by Anamanaguchi. Enjoy your funny books.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D., The Flashpoint Paradox gets the animated treatment, Flash is headed to the small screen, genie butts and more! NEWS Flash headed to the small screen LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox animated movie When time travel allows a past wrong to be righted for Flash and his family, the event’s temporal ripples prove disastrous, creating a fractured, alternate reality where the Justice League never formed, and even Superman is nowhere to be found. Amidst a new world being ravaged by a fierce war between Wonder Woman’s Amazons and Aquaman’s Atlanteans, Flash must team with a grittier, more violent Batman and government agent Cyborg to restore the continuity of Flash’s original timeline. [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW Young Avengers #8 Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Jamie McKelvie Publisher: Marvel The Young Avengers desperately race across the multiverse. Nothing can stop their pursuit of their missing friend. Except the urge to stop and take photos, obv.Lots of cleverly hidden exposition.Kieron decides it's time to make all the JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY readers scream. [rating:4/5] RODRIGO JIRNI #4 JT Krul Story / Paolo Pantalena Art / Brett Smith – Colors In the wake of her vicious battle with Anjaha, Ara struggles to grasp her mysterious connection to the violent d’jinn. But, the time has come for Ara to face the truth about herself as she finally tracks down her mother along with Torinthal, the sorcerer who captured her! Yet, that is only if she can survive the massive Rock Giants of Migara! After years of preparation, creator JT Krul is ready to take you on a JIRNI unlike any other! Accompanied by the incredible talents of artist Paolo Pantalena and colorist Brett Smith, this is one JIRNI you won¹t want to miss! [rating:3/5] ZACH GRIT #1 [rating:2.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week In between the running, jumping, hollering, and general mayhem that occurs in the Major Spoilers HQ when The Boys (aka Stephen’s children) are playing, there is a considerable amount of time spent playing video games. While some of us have little time to sit down in front of the gaming console, others spend far too much time pressing up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start. Which brings us to this week’s moment of deep soul searching. How many hours a week do you play video games? Discussion: B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth Volume 5: The Pickens County Horror and Others Writers: Mike Mignola, Scott Allie Artists: Jason Latour, Max Flumara, James Harren, Becky Cloonan In these horrific tales showing the world going to hell, a reclusive vampire clan and a deadly mist create a disastrous mission for a trespassing B.P.R.D. crew; another team investigates an abandoned warehouse in Chicago, only to discover the site of a hundred-year-old magical ritual with shocking revelations about man’s prehistory; and Hellboy appears in a story about Professor O’Donnell’s trip to the secret library of a dead necromancer. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. 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.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D., The Flashpoint Paradox gets the animated treatment, Flash is headed to the small screen, genie butts and more! NEWS Flash headed to the small screen LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox animated movie When time travel allows a past wrong to be righted for Flash and his family, the event’s temporal ripples prove disastrous, creating a fractured, alternate reality where the Justice League never formed, and even Superman is nowhere to be found. Amidst a new world being ravaged by a fierce war between Wonder Woman’s Amazons and Aquaman’s Atlanteans, Flash must team with a grittier, more violent Batman and government agent Cyborg to restore the continuity of Flash’s original timeline. [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW Young Avengers #8 Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Jamie McKelvie Publisher: Marvel The Young Avengers desperately race across the multiverse. Nothing can stop their pursuit of their missing friend. Except the urge to stop and take photos, obv.Lots of cleverly hidden exposition.Kieron decides it's time to make all the JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY readers scream. [rating:4/5] RODRIGO JIRNI #4 JT Krul Story / Paolo Pantalena Art / Brett Smith – Colors In the wake of her vicious battle with Anjaha, Ara struggles to grasp her mysterious connection to the violent d’jinn. But, the time has come for Ara to face the truth about herself as she finally tracks down her mother along with Torinthal, the sorcerer who captured her! Yet, that is only if she can survive the massive Rock Giants of Migara! After years of preparation, creator JT Krul is ready to take you on a JIRNI unlike any other! Accompanied by the incredible talents of artist Paolo Pantalena and colorist Brett Smith, this is one JIRNI you won¹t want to miss! [rating:3/5] ZACH GRIT #1 [rating:2.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week In between the running, jumping, hollering, and general mayhem that occurs in the Major Spoilers HQ when The Boys (aka Stephen’s children) are playing, there is a considerable amount of time spent playing video games. While some of us have little time to sit down in front of the gaming console, others spend far too much time pressing up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start. Which brings us to this week’s moment of deep soul searching. How many hours a week do you play video games? Discussion: B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth Volume 5: The Pickens County Horror and Others Writers: Mike Mignola, Scott Allie Artists: Jason Latour, Max Flumara, James Harren, Becky Cloonan In these horrific tales showing the world going to hell, a reclusive vampire clan and a deadly mist create a disastrous mission for a trespassing B.P.R.D. crew; another team investigates an abandoned warehouse in Chicago, only to discover the site of a hundred-year-old magical ritual with shocking revelations about man’s prehistory; and Hellboy appears in a story about Professor O’Donnell’s trip to the secret library of a dead necromancer. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. 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.
This service from May 20, 2012 was presented by participants in the first Coming of Age program at Unity Temple. Each of the ninth-graders offered their personal credo and several of them provided the music for the service. In order, the youth who spoke were Gillian Dwyer, Ursula Wildfield, Fiona Ryan, Julia Studer, Clare Darnall, Siobhan Sandoval, Liam Sundling, Madeleine Standen, James Harren, Brita Holmlund and Paloma Campillo.