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Trade Waiters
157: Southern Bastards

Trade Waiters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 76:03


To fill the void of the football offseason, we read Southern Bastards by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour. The series revolves around the culture in a small town in the South where football is everything and crime is organized by the praised football Coach. We loved the pacing and grit of this book and could not predict how this story unfolds. News 4:17 Southern Bastards 19:06 Back Matter Matters 43:45 The Pull-List 48:56 Linktr.ee/tradewaiters Follow Us!

Heroes For Sale Comic Podcast
Terrible name for a comic, Gangsters, Bad Santa and Southern Bastards

Heroes For Sale Comic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 29:32


Commander Colson from Heroes For Sale and Riccardo from Wrecking Ball Media talk a couple of new Aftershock titles, Dogs of London by Peter Milligan and Naughty List by former Sopranos writer Nick Santora, a new Image title from Zack Kaplan for you dystopian sci-fi fans and Jason Aaron and Jason Latour feature as creators of Southern Bastards for What Do You Mean You Haven't Read That

TalkinSnikt
Ep 93 Silver Samurai in Scorched Earth

TalkinSnikt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 43:50


Hey Bub! Happy Wolverine Wednesday! Welcome back to a brand new episode of Talkin Snikt: The Wolverine Show! It's the best podcast there is at what it does, and what it does best is tell you about Wolverine. Today's episode closes out our month-long theme of exploring the character of Silver Samurai. In those we took a look at part one of a storyline called Scorched Earth that featured as a backup storyline in the first 5 or so issues of Jason Aaron's Wolverine Vol. 4. It's a short, but poignant story, with visual brilliance thanks to Jason Latour. We also briefly talk about SS's appearances in both the Hulu and Marvel series Hit Monkey, and The Wolverine movie from 2013. If you like the show and want to continue the conversation you can find me on Instagram @Talkinsnikt or reach out to me via email at Talksnikt@gmail.com. Make sure you check out the YouTube and Spotify channels for RetconX, and stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear his track, Back From The Dead. Until next time, Bub! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkinsnikt/message

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Hawkeye "Never Meet Your Heroes" S01E01 and "Hide And Seek" S01E02 Review (A Marvel Comic Universe Podcast) LoS402

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 65:29


The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Producer of the show Agent Lauren, Agent Michelle, Consultant Chris, and Director SP discuss the Disney+ Hawkeye season one premiere episodes “Never Meet Your Heroes” and “Hide and Seek.” They also discuss the top Marvel news stories of the week including the Disney+ premiere date for Eternals, Scarlet Johansson's secret Marvel project, and WandaVision's Grammy Nomination. The Team debriefs you on the PlayComics episode interviewing the original 90's X-Men animation series creators, the major Hawkeye cast rundown, the glory of the Track Suit Mafia (TSM), the issue with David Aja's credits versus compensation by Marvel/Disney, the unique Kate Bishop training montage, the flashback and seamless integration of the 2012 Avenger's battle with Loki's Chitauri army, the “Grabie-Grab” as the first series trick arrow, how Kate Bishop is moonlighting as a pseudo safety building inspector, the Roger's musical, proper bathroom etiquette, the CW Arrow-like fight scenes, the realistic LARPing portrayal, and SP's Hallmark Holiday movie checklist. Stay tuned after the credits for a few minutes of Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. bonus audio.   THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.:   Hawkeye S1E1 “Never Meet Your Heroes” and S1E2 “Hide and Seek” Weekly Marvel News Disney+ confirms launch of new Marvel movie ‘Eternals' on January 12, 2022 Marvel, Johansson Working on Top Secret Project Unrelated to Black Widow WandaVision's 'Agatha All Along' Conjures Up a Grammy Nomination Chris' PlayComics episode on the original X-Men Animated Series https://playcomics.com/x-men-the-animated-series-with-eric-and-julia-lewald/   HAWKEYE “NEVER MEET YOUR HEROES” and “HIDE AND SEEK” [5:56]   Hawkeye “Never Meet Your Heroes” and “Hide And Seek” premiered on Disney+ on Wednesday November 24th, 2021.   S1E1 “Never Meet Your Heroes”   Directed By: Rhys Thomas https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1658104/?ref_=ttfc_fc_dr1#director 24 directing credits starting in 2010 9 x Saturday Night Live Specials 6 x Comrade Detective 47 x Saturday night Live Episodes (20 as segment director) 3 x Hawkeye   Writer: Jonathan Igla  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4131127/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr1 7 writing credits starting in 2015 33 x Mad Men 1 x Masters of Sex 6 x Hawkeye   S1E2 “Hide And Seek”   Directed By: Rhys Thomas https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1658104/?ref_=ttfc_fc_dr1#director 24 directing credits starting in 2010 9 x Saturday Night Live Specials 6 x Comrade Detective 47 x Saturday night Live Episodes (20 as segment director) 3 x Hawkeye   Writer: Elisa Lomnitz Climent https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4019625/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr1 4 writing credits starting in 2017 11 x Imposters 1 x Sorry for Your Loss 1 x Hawkeye   Showrunner: Jonathan Igla   Hawkeye Main Cast Jeremy Renner ...         Clint Barton / Hawkeye 28 Weeks Later The Hurt Locker Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol The Bourne Legacy Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation Arrival Mayor of Kingstown (TV Series) Hailee Steinfeld ...         Kate Bishop Pitch Perfect 2 Pitch Perfect 3 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Charlie's Angels (2019) Arcane (TV Series) Dickinson (TV Series) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2 (filming) Vera Farmiga ...         Eleanor Bishop The Manchurian Candidate Source Code Bates Motel (TV Series) Godzilla: King of the Monsters Tony Dalton ...         Jack Duquesne Sense8 (TV Series) Better Call Saul (TV Series) Alaqua Cox                         ...         Maya Lopez First IMDB credit … seriously. First credit Fra Fee ...         Kazi Cinderella (2021) Aleks Paunovic ...         Ivan Boxing Stuntman on Battlestar Galactica 5 x Battlestar Galactica (TV Series) 1 episode roles: Flash Gordon: A Modern Space Opera (TV Series) Bionic Woman (TV Series) Stargate: Atlantis (TV Series) Sanctuary (TV Series) Human Target (TV Series) Caprica (TV Series) Smallville (TV Series) - 2 episodes Once Upon a Time (TV Series) Psych (TV Series) - 3 episodes The 100 (TV Series) - 4 episodes Arrow (TV Series) - 2 episodes Riverworld (TV Movie) Mortal Kombat: Legacy (TV Series short) 6 x Continuum (TV Series) Kindergarten Cop 2 War for the Planet of the Apes 9 x Snowpiercer (TV Series) Piotr Adamczyk ...         Tomas Popular Polish actor with 87 credits starting in 1996 Will also be in season 3 of the Apple TV+ hit For All Mankind Linda Cardellini ...         Laura Barton Boy Meets World (TV Series) in 1998/1999 Freaks and Geeks (TV Series) in 1999/2000 Legally Blonde Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Brokeback Mountain 126 x ER (TV Series) 1 x Person of Interest (TV Series) 9 x Mad Men (TV Series) Gravity Falls (TV Series) 5 x Robot Chicken (TV Series short) Ava Russo                         ...         Lila Barton Only acting credit is Lila in Avengers Endgame/Hawkeye Ben Sakamoto ...         Cooper Barton Only acting credits as Cooper in Age Of Ultron/Endgame/Hawkeye Cade Woodward ...         Nathaniel Barton A Quiet Place Avengers: Endgame/Hawkeye Simon Callow …          Armand III Amadeus 1 x Scarecrow and Mrs. King (TV Series) Four Weddings and a Funeral 2 x Doctor Who (TV Series)' 5 x Outlander (TV Series)' 8 x The Witcher (TV Series) Clayton English ...         Grills 1 x Brooklyn Nine-Nine (TV Series) Carlos Navarro ...         Enrique 1 x Prison Break (TV Series) 1 x Charlie's Angels (TV Series) 2011 9 x The Walking Dead (TV Series) Ivan Mbakop ...         Detective Caudle Nothing SP is familiar with Tinashe Kajese ...         Dee The Suicide Squad Adetinpo Thomas ...         Wendy 8 x Black Lightning (TV Series) Robert Walker Branchaud ...         Orville (as Robert Walker-Branchaud) American Horror Story (TV Series) 4 x Stranger Things (TV Series) Deepwater Horizon 2 x The Walking Dead (TV Series) 2 x Black Lightning (TV Series) Adelle Drahos ...         Missy 2 x MacGyver (TV Series) Ashley Ames ...         Eleanor's Assistant Nothing SP is familiar with Monisha Shiva ...         Mother Nothing SP is familiar with Rhys Bhatia ...         Child Nothing SP is familiar with Candy McLellan ...         Samurai Nothing SP is familiar with Jolt the Golden Retriever…         Lucky the Pizza Dog   NEWS [51:23]   UPCOMING MARVEL SLATE OF PROJECTS   Eternals premiered domestically in the theaters on November 5th, 2021. Eternals is scheduled to release on Disney+ on Wednesday January 12th, 2022   Hawkeye is scheduled to premiere on November 24th, 2021. There will be 6 episodes The first release date will have two episodes.    Spider-Man: No Way Home is scheduled to premiere on December 17th, 2021.   Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (May 6, 2022)   Ms Marvel is supposed to premiere late in 2021 on Disney+ but no date has been announced. Ms. Marvel introduces Kamala Khan--a 16-year-old Pakistani American from Jersey City. An aspiring artist, an avid gamer and a voracious fan-fiction scribe, she is a huge fan of the Avengers—and one in particular, Captain Marvel. But Kamala has always struggled to find her place in the world—that is, until she gets super powers like the heroes she's always looked up to The series was confirmed on Disney+ Day 12 Nov 2021 (Summer 2022) Series synopsis: https://www.cbr.com/ms-marvel-captain-marvel-shadow-synopsis/   Thor: Love and Thunder (July 8, 2022) Moon Knight is supposed to premiere late in 2022 on Disney+ 2022 Confirmed During Disney+ Day 12 Nov 2021 Series Synopsis Released: https://www.cbr.com/moon-knight-marvel-synopsis-multiple-personalities/    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Nov. 11, 2022) https://comicbook.com/marvel/amp/news/black-panther-riri-williams-ironheart-mcu-debut-dominique-thorne/   She-Hulk is supposed to premiere late in 2022 on Disney+ It was confirmed the series was coming in 2022 on Disney+ Day 12 Nov 2021.    Secret Invasion is in development for release on Disney+ No date has been announced. Series confirmed during Disney+ Day 12 Nov 21    Ironheart is in development for release on Disney+ No date has been announced. Series confirmed on Disney+ Day 12 Nov 21   Armor Wars is in development for release on Disney+ but no date has been announced.    Echo is in development for release on Disney+ Confirmed on Disney+ Day 12 Nov 21 but no release/premiere date given    Agatha: House of Harkness Announced/Confirmed on Disney+ Day 12 Nov 2021   An untitled Wakanda series is in development for release on Disney+ but no date has been announced.    X-Men ‘97 (2023) Written by Executive Producer Beau DeMayo. Announced Disney+ Day (12 Nov 2021)   The Marvels (Feb. 17, 2023)   Marvel Zombies Animated series announced on Disney+ Day 12 Nov 21 No date given   Also, we know there will be a Loki season two at some point.   What If…? Season 2 Confirmed during Disney+ Day 12 Nov 21 No premiere date indicated   Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (July 28, 2023)   Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (May 5th, 2023) Fantastic Four  (???)   I Am Groot is in development for release on Disney+ No date has been announced. Previous mentioned as a holiday special Series confirmed during Disney+ Day 12 Nov 21 as a series of shorts watching Groot grow up   Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special Confirmed during Disney+ Day 12 Nov 21 Different from I Am Groot   Spider-Man: Freshman Year Announced during Disney+ Day 12 Nov 2021 No premiere date given   Untitled (February 16th, 2024)   Untitled (May 3rd, 2024)   Untitled (July 26th, 2024)   Untitled (November 8th, 2024)   List of MCU films in production without premiere dates Fantastic Four Deadpool 3 Blade Avengers-Level Team up to end the phase (not confirmed in development) Could be linked to Russo Brothers story from last week Captain America Sequel Possible X-Men   Projects that have NOT been announced yet Young Avengers   MCU – MARVEL STUDIOS   Marvel, Johansson Working on Top Secret Project Unrelated to Black Widow https://www.cbr.com/marvel-scarlett-johansson-new-project-black-widow/ Marvel Studios and Scarlett Johansson are reuniting for a mystery project that, supposedly, isn't connected to Johansson's Marvel Cinematic Universe character, Natasha Romanoff, aka. Black Widow.   This comes straight from Marvel Studios President/Chief Creative Officer Kevin Feige, one of many who paid tribute to Johansson at a ceremony honoring her as the 35th recipient of the annual American Cinematheque Award. “We are already working with Scarlett on another non-Black Widow-related top-secret Marvel Studios project with her as a producer,” said Feige (per The Hollywood Reporter). He went on to call Johansson "one of the most talented, versatile and beloved actors of our time," later adding, "Working with you Scarlett has truly been one of the most memorable and rewarding collaborations of my career.”   Feige's announcement comes on the heels of Johansson settling her Black Widow lawsuit with Disney at the end of September. The Oscar-nominee took legal action against the House of Mouse in July, alleging that Disney breached her contract by giving the film a day-and-date release in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access without allowing her to renegotiate her deal. This led to a public war of words between Disney and Johansson's legal reps, with the former calling the latter's lawsuit "callous [in its] disregard for the horrific and prolonged global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic."   “It was a very surreal time because, of course, the film had come out and was hugely successful and that was a big celebration. I had a baby, and that was obviously a life-changing, amazing, celebratory thing,” said Johansson, discussing the Black Widow lawsuit on the red carpet for the American Cinematheque ceremony. “In a way, that sort of buoyed me through the very uncertain, stressful time. I feel mostly very fortunate that nobody will have to go through what I went through and that it's made, I think, a positive impact in the industry and hopefully for artists and creatives' lives and livelihood.”   Black Widow, which took place between the events of Captain America: Civil War (2016) and Avengers: Infinity War (2018), served as a coda to Natasha's story in the MCU after the character sacrificed her life to help save the day in Avengers: Endgame (2019). The film also ended with a post-credits scene laying the groundwork for Natasha's fellow Red Room trainee and sister-figure, Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), to return in the Hawkeye series on Disney+.   Johansson's mystery Marvel Studios venture is one of two projects she's working on with Disney at the moment, along with a movie based on the company's Tower of Terror theme park attraction. The latter, which Johansson is producing with an eye on starring in, has yet to receive a release date.   Marvel's Hawkeye: Hailee Steinfeld and Kevin Feige's Young Avengers Reaction Goes Viral https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/marvel-hawkeye-hailee-steinfeld-kevin-feige-young-avengers-reaction-meme/ https://twitter.com/Hawkmaestro21/status/1460711493163532296 Kevin Feige and Hailee Steinfeld are keeping the Young Avengers arrow in the quiver. In the Marvel Studios series premiering November 24 on Disney+, Steinfeld enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe as expert archer and Hawkeye fangirl Kate Bishop, the self-taught protege of eagle-eyed ex-Avenger Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner). During a press conference with the cast of Hawkeye, a cautious Steinfeld looked to the Marvel Studios president and producer before answering a question about Kate Bishop's future as a member of the Young Avengers, a team of young adult superheroes formed after the Avengers disassemble.    "I mean, listen, this feels so crazy to me right now just sitting here with this group of people. I'm so grateful to be a part of this show in this universe, and it's only the beginning," Steinfeld said when asked about Young Avengers. "This shows not even out, so I'm looking forward to that day."   aking on the mantle of Hawkeye, Bishop becomes a member and leader of the Young Avengers and the West Coast Avengers. Speaking exclusively to ComicBook's Phase Zero podcast, the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Apple TV+'s Dickinson star spoke out on her Marvel future after teaming with Renner's Barton in the six-episode Hawkeye.    "It's always exciting, the thought of any character you play, where it could go. And especially with something like this," Steinfeld said. "You've seen the first two episodes, and there's a whole lot more that happens in the four that are to come. That's where my head is at."    Elizabeth Olsen, whose Wanda Maximoff births two future Young Avengers in Disney+'s WandaVision, said over the summer she's not aware of plans for twins Tommy (Jett Kline) and Billy Maximoff (Julian Hilliard) to join the roster as Speed and Wiccan. Phase Four of the MCU has already added prospective members Eli Bradley (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's Elijah Richardson) and Kid Loki (Loki's Jack Veal), with more on the way: America Chavez (Doctor Strange 2's Xochitl Gomez) and Cassie Lang (Ant-Man 3's Kathryn Newton).    "As a comic fan, anything in the comics is always our inspiration and our guide point. How those things come together and in what shape, it's always subverting expectations, it's always half the fun as meeting them," Feige previously told Entertainment Weekly when asked if series like WandaVision and Hawkeye are building towards Young Avengers. "But, yes, you can certainly see that Phase Four is introducing all sorts of new types of characters with the potential being endless. Now, all of us at Marvel Studios feel like Nick Fury at the end of Iron Man 1, as new actors and new performers come in and we tell them they're part of a bigger universe. They just now have to do the work required to build their audience."   Feige added: "I'm happy to say everybody that's here, certainly where I'm sitting now, is doing amazing work and [I] can't wait to show them the world."   See reactions to Feige and Steinfeld's meme-able exchange below. The two-episode premiere of Marvel's Hawkeye is November 24 on Disney+.    Disney+ confirms launch of new Marvel movie ‘Eternals' on January 12, 2022 https://streamingguider.com/eternals-disney-plus-movie-2021/ Marvel Studios' new movie Eternals (2021) was released in theaters earlier this month, but has already received a release date on Disney+. The streaming service has informed Streaming Guider's editors that the superhero movie will be available worldwide on Disney's video on demand platform starting January 12, 2022.   ➝ This announcement first appeared in Dutch on Streamwijzer.nl, the largest website about streaming in the Netherlands ✅   Superhero movie ‘Eternals' (film, 2021) will launch at Disney+ on January 12, 2022 The very first new title on Disney+ in January 2022 has been announced and it's a big one: Eternals! The Marvel film is making quite a splash with the first openly gay character and the first sex scene. In addition, the leads are played by an amazing cast including Angelina Jolie and Richard Madden.   Disney+ has confirmed to Streaming Guider's editors that there is already a date in the calendar for the release of the superhero film. Starting Wednesday, January 12, 2022, Eternals will be available in all countries where the streaming service operates. That's approximately 70 days after the theatrical release, a comparable gap as for the launch of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021).   The choice to release the movie on a Wednesday is remarkable, as movies usually appear on Disney+ on Fridays and (episodes of) series on Wednesdays. The video on demand platform seems to be experimenting to determine the best weekday for new releases. For example, Black Widow previously appeared on a Wednesday (as of October 6 for all subscribers) and the streaming service released the premiere episodes of the hit series Dopesick on Disney+ Day (Friday, November 12) in several countries.   Mixed reviews Viewers and critics seemed to disagree about the quality of Eternals after its theatrical release. On IMDb, the film scored a 6.8 out of (so far) 106,000 votes. That's fine for an average film, but not very high for a Marvel film. Yet, for example, Captain Marvel (2019 | 6.8), Thor: The Dark World (2013 | 6.8), Black Widow (2021 | 6.7) and The Incredible Hulk (2008 | 6.6) were given equal or lower marks.   At Rotten Tomatoes, Eternals does score the lowest of all Marvel films with 48% out of 359 reviews on the Tomatometer. The audience disagree, as the Audience Score actually constitutes an excellent 80% from over 5,000 votes. So take a quick look at the film as soon as it shows up on Disney+ and let us know what you think about it.   Plot, information and trailer of ‘Eternals' op Disney+ Marvel Studios' Eternals follows a group of heroes from beyond the stars who have been protecting Earth since the dawn of man. When monstrous creatures called the Deviants return, while long thought lost mysteriously, the Eternals are forced to reunite to defend humanity once again.   DISNEY+   Hawkeye: Hailee Steinfeld Compares Kate Bishop to Her Into the Spider-Verse Role https://www.cbr.com/hawkeye-hailee-steinfeld-kate-bishop-compares-gwen-stacy Hawkeye actor Hailee Steinfeld talks about playing both Kate Bishop and Gwen Stacy in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse   Actor Hailee Steinfeld has now addressed having played both Kate Bishop in Disney+'s Hawkeye and Gwen Stacy in Sony's animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse film.   In a press conference attended by CBR, Steinfeld was asked to compare her role as Gwen to her time as Bishop. "It's incredibly cool," Steinfeld said. "I feel so honored to be a part of both projects. They're characters that have similarities, but they're very different. Of course, one is animation, and one is not, and two completely different worlds. But I always love that -- I do find the characters that I have played in the past do have this sort of consistency in being these young women who are strong-minded, have a point of view, have an idea of who they are in this world and they really stop at nothing to get what they want to achieve. I think that both Gwen Stacy and Kate Bishop are proof that if you set your mind to something, you can really achieve great things."   Created by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, Kate Bishop made her debut in 2005's Young Avengers #1, taking up the mantle of Hawkeye following Clint Barton's death. Rumors of Steinfeld's casting as Kate in Hawkeye began in 2020, with her role officially confirmed at the end of that year. Hawkeye will see her teaming up with Clint to take on the enemies he made while using the name Ronin.   An alternate version of Peter Parker's classic love interest of the same name, Gwen Stacy/Spider-Woman was created by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez. First appearing in 2014's Edge of Spider-Verse #2, Gwen hails from a reality where she was bitten by a radioactive spider instead of Peter. The Into the Spider-Verse version of the character found herself pulled into a different reality, though by the end of the movie she'd returned to her home world.   Directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman, Into the Spider-Verse released in 2018. The film saw Miles Morales team up with several characters from different universes with similar powers to himself so to save New York from Kingpin. The movie did well at the box office, grossing more than $375 million worldwide against a budget of approximately $90 million. Into the Spider-Verse received praise from critics, earning a 97 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.   Created by Jonathan Igla, Hawkeye is slated to release Nov. 24 on Disney+. At this time, it's not clear when Steinfeld will next appear in the MCU after Hawkeye, though she is slated to appear in multiple projects. Steinfeld will reprise her role as Gwen when the first sequel to Into the Spider-Verse releases on Oct. 7, 2022. While the official title hasn't been confirmed at this time, there's some evidence the movie will be called Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.   Hawkeye's Story Arc Leads Directly Into a Future Disney+ Marvel Series https://www.cbr.com/hawkeye-leads-directly-into-echo-series Marvel boss Kevin Feige and Hawkeye director Rhys Thomas explain how the Disney+ series will lead directly into Echo, starring Alaqua Cox.   Marvel's upcoming Hawkeye Disney+ series will lead directly into the recently announced Echo series starring Alaqua Cox.   During a press conference attended by CBR, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and Hawkeye director Rhys Thomas were asked about Cox's Maya Lopez/Echo and what can be expected for her in the forthcoming Disney+ series. According to Feige, Cox "came in as a cold audition and sort of read a number of different times."   "She's amazing," Feige continued. "I can't wait for people who've seen the first two episodes have seen a very brief moment. It will be fun to see the audience discover Maya over the course of this series and then in her own series later. As announced on Disney+ Day last week, the Echo series will be -- we see Maya Lopez go from the end of this series into that series will be the next direct link."   Maya Lopez/Echo, a deaf Native American superhero, will be introduced in Hawkeye, which wrapped filming in April and will premiere on the streaming service in November, though the nature of her role in the show currently remains unknown. It was reported in March that the Echo spinoff series was in development, with Etan and Emily Cohen writing and producing the series. While it had been reported on for some time, Echo was officially confirmed by Marvel Studios and Disney during Disney+ Day with the release of the series' official logo.   Thomas, replying to Feige, said that Cox "has amazing determination." Regarding her audition process, Thomas went on to say, "She never performed before, but seemed completely unfazed when we came back. We really sort of put her through the wringer. But she never once botched and has kind of walked into this universe like she should've always been there."   In a recent promo for the upcoming Hawkeye series, audiences were introduced to the MCU's latest villain, Fra Fee's The Clown. Cox's Maya Lopez/Echo was seen alongside him, with both characters seemingly holding Clint Barton hostage before he is rescued by Haylee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop. While Maya is typically a hero in the comics, it was unclear in the trailer why she would be working with The Clown, though it could have something to do with her adopted father, Wilson Fisk/Kingpin, in the comics.   Created by David Mack and Joe Quesada, Maya Lopez/Echo first appeared in Daredevil #9 in 1999 and is one of the few Native American and deaf characters in comics overall. Similar to the Avengers villain Taskmaster, Echo's powers include photographic reflexes, giving her the ability to perfectly mimic the movements of other people. Echo was first introduced to comics as a supporting character for Daredevil and it's speculated that her involvement in Hawkeye could be a way for Matthew Murdock/Daredevil to officially enter the MCU. It has also been reported that both Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld will reprise their Hawkeye roles in Echo as well.   WandaVision's 'Agatha All Along' Conjures Up a Grammy Nomination https://www.cbr.com/marvel-wandavision-agatha-all-along-grammy-nomination/ The song "Agatha All Along" from Marvel Studios' debut Disney+ original series WandaVision is up for an award at the 64th GRAMMY Awards in January.   Per the official list of nominees for the 2022 GRAMMYs, "Agatha All Along" -- written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez -- has been nominated for Best Song Written For Visual Media. The fan-favorite track was brought to life by the Lopezes, featuring Kathryn Hahn, Eric Bradley, Greg Whipple, Jasper Randall and Gerald White.   Going up against "Agatha All Along" in the category of Best Song Written For Visual Media are "All Eyes On Me" by Bo Burnham (from Inside), "All I Know So Far" by P!nk (from P!NK: All I Know So Far), "Fight For You" by H.E.R. (from Judas and the Black Messiah), "Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)" by Jennifer Hudson (from Respect) and "Speak Now" by Leslie Odom Jr. (from One Night in Miami...).   WandaVision premiered on Disney+ earlier this year on Jan. 15 to kick off Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The series' seventh episode, "Breaking the Fourth Wall" -- which aired on Feb. 19 -- revealed that Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision's (Paul Bettany) nosy neighbor, Agnes (Kathryn Hahn), was actually the classic Marvel Comics character Agatha Harkness, and that she was the one who had been disrupting Wanda and Vision's seemingly peaceful life in Westview.   This revelation sets up the musical number "Agatha All Along," performed by Hahn as Agatha. On Feb. 24 -- a few days after "Breaking the Fourth Wall" initially dropped -- "Agatha All Along" was added to music streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora. The song had nearly broken 1.8 million plays on Spotify by the time WandaVision's finale (aptly titled "The Series Finale") hit Disney+ on March 5.   WandaVision leads directly into the upcoming Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which hits theaters on May 6, 2022. The film will see Olsen reprise her role as the newly-christened Scarlet Witch. Meanwhile, Hahn is set to return as Agatha Harkness in Agatha: House of Harkness, a spinoff series Marvel Studios is producing for Disney+. Hahn's deal with Marvel also reportedly calls for additional appearances across both film and television.   The 64th GRAMMY Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ on Monday, Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. ET.   ‘Hawkeye' EP Trinh Tran on Casting Hailee Steinfeld and the Influence of ‘Better Call Saul' https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/hawkeye-movie-tv-show-marvel-disney-1235050780/ The Marvel executive reflects on why Jeremy Renner's project was moved from film to TV: "The big question was, 'How are we going to fit all of this into a two-hour timeframe?'"   Hawkeye and Avengers: Endgame executive producer Trinh Tran never doubted whether Clint Barton/Hawkeye's Endgame storyline warranted further exploration. Instead, it was a question of which medium was best suited to tell the street-level story of Jeremy Renner's Avenger and his quest to get home in time for Christmas. Tran, along with her fellow Marvel Studios producers, quickly realized that the Hawkeye project would benefit creatively if it transitioned from the feature film side of the studio to the newly-established Disney+ side.   “We decided to move Hawkeye from the feature side over to the Disney+ side for [creative flexibility],” Tran tells The Hollywood Reporter. “The big question was, ‘How are we going to fit all of this into a two-hour timeframe? We have an Avenger whose backstory we haven't quite had time to explore yet . We also have to introduce a new character [Hailee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop], as well as allow enough time for them to bond and create that special dynamic that everybody finds so appealing in the comics.' So, in moving it over, it allowed us six hours, three times as much time, which really gave us the creative flexibility we needed to tell the story.”   In September 2019, when Hailee Steinfeld was reported to be playing Barton's protégé Kate Bishop on Hawkeye, fans rejoiced unanimously until Steinfeld herself cast doubt on the idea. This led to some speculation that the actor's existing contract with Apple TV+'s Dickinson may have caused a snag in the proceeding. However, Tran was always confident that Steinfeld would be involved as Bishop.   “When [Hailee] came in to meet, we knew right off the bat that she was the person we had been looking for all these years,” Tran shares. “It was just a matter of we couldn't quite talk about her involvement all this time. So the speculation in terms of whether she was in or not was just us trying to figure out how we can carry out the series during this time and get it delivered in time for this holiday season.”   Prior to Black Widow‘s release, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige referenced Breaking Bad prequel/sequel, Better Call Saul, as an influence on Widow‘s prequel storytelling. Then Marvel Studios hired former Better Call Saul writer Marion Dayre to lead the writers' room for Echo, which stars Alaqua Cox in the eponymous role. (Hawkeye will first introduce the character.) Furthermore, Better Call Saul‘s Tony Dalton also plays the enigmatic role of Jack Duquesne on Hawkeye, and Tran confirms that Better Call Saul was a key factor in Dalton's casting.   “I absolutely love Tony Dalton from Better Call Saul!” Tran says. “When we were talking about who would be great as Jack Duquesne, Tony obviously came to mind because he is incredible in that series. I can't say much about his character in [Hawkeye], but as you can see in the earlier episodes, there's a quality in Jack that will hopefully intrigue people into figuring out what's happening.”   In a recent conversation with THR, Tran also explains why the decision was made to make Hawkeye a bit more lighthearted than previous MCU series.   Since WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Loki each explored some heavy subject matters and themes at times, was Hawkeye always designed to be something a bit lighter for the holidays? Was Hawkeye meant to be a response to those shows?   Well, as we were brainstorming and talking about the story a couple of years ago, we were trying to figure out how we can set this series apart from Wandavision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Loki. And one way was to set it around the holiday times. Out of all of the characters, it made sense for Clint Barton's story to be told around this time of year because he's a family guy. He's one of the few Avengers with kids, and after the fallout of what happened in Endgame — where he lost his kids for five years, became Ronin and got them back — this is the first Christmas that he's going to be spending with his family. And the big question of the series is if he's going to be able to make it home in time in order to do so. So there's that big weight that he's trying to figure out as he's stuck elsewhere. He's trying to deal with something that has put him on this mission and he has to figure out how to get out of it. And in terms of the lightheartedness, we wanted to show a different side of Clint that we haven't seen before, in comparison to all of the Avengers movies that he's in. And I find it so much more interesting that there is a version of Clint that is a little bit more humorous from the Matt Fraction [comic book] run. So we wanted to pull a little bit of that into the series, and we thought that Kate Bishop, out of everybody, was the perfect candidate in order to do so.   Everyone celebrated when Hailee Steinfeld's casting was reported, but then there was a period of uncertainty as to whether it would actually happen. Were you always confident that things would work out?   Yes, we love Hailee. When we were talking about who would be the perfect candidate for Kate Bishop, names were thrown into the hat, and we all loved Hailee. We think she's tremendously talented. When she came in to meet, we knew right off the bat that she was the person we had been looking for all these years, once we had talked about who this person is and what she can bring to the table. Hailee did an incredible job, and we were all very happy with the onscreen Kate Bishop that she delivered. It was just a matter of we couldn't quite talk about her involvement all this time. So the speculation in terms of whether she was in or not was just us trying to figure out how we can carry out the series during this time and get it delivered in time for this holiday season.   Kevin Feige has referenced a certain show as a touchstone for Black Widow‘s prequel storytelling. You also hired one of its writers, Marion Dayre, as the lead writer of Echo. And now, with Hawkeye‘s casting of Tony Dalton, is it safe to say that Marvel Studios is rather fond of Better Call Saul?   I absolutely love Tony Dalton from Better Call Saul! When we were talking about who would be great as Jack Duquesne, Tony obviously came to mind because he is incredible in that series. He brings a different tone to this particular character that people haven't quite seen yet. I can't say much about his character in the series, but as you can see in the earlier episodes, there's a quality in Jack that will hopefully intrigue people into figuring out what's happening.   What I love about Marvel Studios' TV shows is that they're able to devote more time to character development than a two-hour movie can. From your vantage point, are the TV shows already making your feature directors' lives easier since they don't have to squeeze six episodes of character work into their two-hour runtimes?   It allows us the creative flexibility to explore the characters a lot more because we have the time and space to do so. We decided to move Hawkeye from the feature side over to the Disney+ side for that very reason. The big question was, “How are we going to fit all of this into a two-hour timeframe? We have an Avenger whose backstory we haven't quite had time to explore yet . We also have to introduce a new character, as well as allow enough time for them to bond and create that special dynamic that everybody finds so appealing in the comics.” So, in moving it over, it allowed us six hours, three times as much time, which really gave us the creative flexibility we needed to tell the story. But challenges come with it as well. We have a process at Marvel and we try to maintain that same process both on the feature side and the TV series side. We treat it as one process that works well for us. But things happen faster on the TV end. We have the same amount of time that we normally do on the feature end, but we have three times as much content that we have to deliver in a shorter time span.   So I've only got a few seconds left, but I have to say that I'm fascinated by the Marvel Studios Parliament, which counts you as a member [along with Stephen Broussard, Eric Carroll, Nate Moore and Brad Winderbaum]. Do you each have a special blazer with a crest on it? Is there a secret handshake? How do you signify your membership?   (Laughs.) That's great, actually. I'm going to go back to my parliament colleagues and go, “We should definitely come up with a handshake of some sort.” If there is a blazer, I didn't get one. (Laughs.) Can you call Kevin Feige and ask where my blazer is?   I'll make some calls!   (Laughs.) But that is actually a great idea. I'm going to go back to the other parliament members and say that we should come up with a secret code or something. Hawkeye: Marvel Fans Boycott Series in Support of Poorly Compensated Artist https://epicstream.com/article/hawkeye-marvel-fans-boycott-series-in-support-of-poorly-compensated-artist   OUTRO [55:51]   We would love to hear back from you! Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.                    Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the third episode of Hawkeye. 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Les Mystérieux étonnants
Émission #714 – Sledgehammer 44

Les Mystérieux étonnants

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 115:10


Cette semaine, entre des appels manqués de Julien Bernatchez de « Des si et des rais », Marie-Lune nous parle du roman jeune adulte « In Every Generation », des séries « Clickbait » et « Disparu à jamais », Laurent nous apprend le décès de l'auteur de BD Henriette Valium et nous suggère le podcast «  Kaiju and the Kid », Jeik revient sur la télésérie québécoise « M'entends-tu? » et ainsi que le 4e volume de « Batman Black & White », tandis que Benoit s'attriste de retard de «Ghostbusters: Afterlife ». En dernière partie d'émission, un nouveau coin de l'univers de Mike Mignola nous est révélé avec « Sledgehammer 44 » de John Arcudi et Jason Latour. Depuis 15 ans, les Mystérieux étonnants c'est votre balado (podcast) québécois dédié à la culture populaire. Diffusion originale : 6 septembre 2021 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés.

La Covacha Podcast
Ñoñonautas 026 - Southern Bastards

La Covacha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 87:01


¡Los Ñoñonautas exploran el sur de Estados Unidos en este video dedicado a los cuatro volúmenes de SOUTHERN BASTARDS! SINOPSIS Earl Tubb es un viejo enojado con un palo muy grande que ha vuelto al puebo que siempre odió y quiere hacer las cosas bien. Euless Boss es un entrenador de futbol americano de preparatoria en cuya oficina ya no caben más trofeos y bajo cuya gradas ya no hay espacio para enterrar más cadáveres. Y ellos son solo dos de los sujetos que conocerás en Craw County, Alabama, sede de Boss BBQ y hogar de los Runnin' Rebs y de más bastardos que los que jamás creerías. Si quieres conocerlos, adéntrate en esta serie criminal frita y sazonada con golpes, sangre y sudor. ¡Es Souther Bastards volumen 1: Aquí yace un hombre! FICHA COVACHA MESA: Valentín García e Isaac de la Rocha. FECHA DE GRABACIÓN: 14 de febrero, 2021. FECHA DE PUBLICACIÓN: Jueves 12 de agosto, 2021. EDICIÓN / SET: Isaac de la Rocha. PODCAST / REDES: Valentín García. APOYO CANINO: Meru. EDICIÓN MEXICANA EDITORIAL: Panini Cómics México. AUTORES: Jason Aaron y Jason Latour. TRADUCTOR: Alberto Calvo. VOLÚMENES: Cuatro tomos. EDICIÓN: Pasta dura. PRECIO (PAQUETE): $619 (https://amzn.to/2XizPMo)

Friday Comic Book Podcast
FCBP - Ep.20 | Southern Bastards

Friday Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 8:24


Benvenuto sul Friday Comic Book Podcast! In questa puntata ci addentreremo nel marcio di una cittadina dell'Alabama con Southern Bastards, accompagnati da Jason Aaron e Jason Latour. Una serie brutale, dove i due Jason mettono sotto i riflettori il degrado e le contraddizioni della loro America Sudista. Un perfetto equilibrio tra football, criminalità organizzata e barbecue.

The Stack
The Stack: King In Black, Future State, Iron Fist And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 43:58


On this week's comic book review show: King in Black #3 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ryan Stegman Future State: The Next Batman #2 DC Comics Written by John Ridley, Vita Ayala, Paula Sevenbergen Art by Laura Braga, Aneke, Rob Haynes Future State: Superman Worlds of War #1 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Brandon Easton, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Jeremy Adams Art by Mikel Janín, Valentine de Landro, Gleb Mlenikov, Siya Oum Future State: Catwoman #1 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Otto Schmidt Future State: Shazam #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Eduardo Pansica Future State: Nightwing #1 DC Comics Written by Andrew Constant Art by Nicola Scott Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman #1 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad, LL McKinney Art by Jen Bartel, Alitha Martinez Iron Fist: Heart of the Dragon #1 Marvel Written by Larry Hama Art by David Wachter Rain Like Hammers #1 Image Comics Created by Brandom Graham Rorschach #4 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Abbott 1973 #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Saladin Ahmed Art by Sami Kivelä Black Cat: King in Black #2 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by C.F. Villa Batman/Catwoman #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann The Scumbag #4 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Eric Powell Once & Future #15 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora Maestro: War & Pax #1 Marvel Written by Peter David Art by Javier Pina Stillwater #5 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K Perez Seven to Eternity #16 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Jerome Opeña 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 y'all, welcome to The Stack, I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete. We're The Stack. What is up? Justin:              Oh, he wants a little editorial time at the beginning. Alex:                 Pete, do your what's up section, go for it? Pete:                Hey, everybody, what is up? Alex:                 [inaudible 00:00:30]. Justin:              What a fun way to Kick it up? You sound like [inaudible 00:00:38]. Pete:                He's my guy. Alex:                 We're going to talk about a bunch of comics that came out this very week. We're going to review them, we're going to talk about them, we're going to offer up our unfiltered opinions. We're going to kick it off with King in Black number three from Marvel written by Donny Cates and art by Ryan Stegman. This issue spoilers Venom is dead. And what remains to the Marvel heroes are going right up against Knull, that includes Venom's son, but also includes Thor, who is finally come back to take on Knull. There's some brutal stuff that happens in this issue. We're almost through this event, I think at this point. We're definitely at the halfway point. What do you think about it so far? Would you been thinking about this issue in particular? Justin:              What I really like about this event is, it has a unique structure. I feel like so many events are built around the idea of heroes having normal lives, problem emerges, everything gets bad, heroes rally, they win. And in this, it was for everything is bad immediately out of the gate. And then now we're seeing some things getting worse. We're seeing little pops of different hero moments. And in this issue we get Thor popping, and it's really good. I love the last page reveal, the arts fantastic in this issue. And it's also funny how little knull, knull it's just sort of hovering at the center of it, but we haven't seen a lot of Knull doing stuff. Alex:                 Yeah, I mean, this issue it definitely mixes it up though. I think this is just a lot of fun, a really a great kind of event. I've been really happy with the action and this, it keeps things getting worse, but there's little glimmers of hope. I've been very much enjoying the over the top action adventure and fun that they're having on this. This is just a really cool, very bad shit going on here, giant dragons and flaming monsters, and the last page reveal is just bad-ass. This might be the goop on the Chrysler building, but this is starting to remind me a lot of Inferno, the crossover from back in the day when demons took over New York. Partially… Pete:                Wait, was that Ghostbusters II reference with ooze on the… What do you mean the- Alex:                 100% absolutely not. It was a reference to the X-Men: Crossover Inferno. We just had… well, it's very iconic thing of the Empire State Building to be taken over by the demons from LeBeau, and it just got bigger and bigger over time, and people would be like, hey, that's weird. The Empire State Building is bigger than I remember it is. This reminds me a lot of that, but it also reminds me a lot of that because you have these disparate elements from these other mini-series and other things going on, and kind of starting to come together in this issue, different threads. Alex:                 Justin, you mentioned this couple of issues back, but I think that one thing that Donny Cates is doing very well, is giving the spotlight to other characters. Like there's a great Iron Man moments of this issue. Thor knocking Knull's jaw off is very bad ass. It's high octane thriller in the same way that Dark Nights: Death Metal was. And I think that's fun. It's fun to read right now. Justin:              Agree. Donny Cates is a big used the whole Buffalo writer and he does it here. With a lot of the stuff he's been setting up across all the titles he's been working on, and just stuff that goes on with the other characters in the Marvel universe. Pete:                Justin, I appreciate your Buffalo reference and go bills. Justin:              That's right. I've said use the whole Buffalo bills. Alex:                 Now, as we were doing for the past two weeks, on to week three, let's talk about Future State over at DC Comics.[crosstalk 00:04:33]. This is an interesting week because we bought a bunch of number one Future State issues, but we're also getting our first number two with Future State, the next Batman number two. There's also a lot of developing story at some big points that we start to get about what's going on in this future world. As we have been doing, why don't you guys call out the things that you particularly liked, that you thought were interesting? Pete, let's start with you, at all offer up the writing to you as we go through. Pete:                Alright, great. I really liked the next Batman. I think this is kind of a fun Batman in the future with tack and kind of shit that he's up against. I'm enjoying this. Alex:                 Well, let's talk about that one first, because that is as mentioned the first number two of this Future State slate. This is written by John Ridley, Vita Ayala, and Paula Sevenbergen, art by Laura Braga, Aneke and Rob Haynes. Pete, what did you like about this one in particular? Pete:                Well, I like where we're kind of picking up here. This feels like a Batman book, kind of in the middle of things picking apart who's doing what to whom, we've got some bad guys kind of closing in on Batman, and yeah, I also, Batman's hurt. It's nice to see it's not this Batman that has no flaws, or can't be hurt with the tech armor that he's got on. So it feels like a Batman book. It's a new kind of take on Batman. So I'm excited about it. I think it's I'm enjoying it. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. I mean, I like this a lot. It definitely, just the voice is different with Batman throughout here, and that's just great to see. And it really feels like it's paying off the promise of Future State. Like we're doing new versions of these characters and let's see. And then I also thought [inaudible 00:06:29] is it Gotham city sirens at the end which plays like a… The art is almost like Dan Parent Archie Comics, which I thought was really fun and just a different sort of vibe to the whole thing. Alex:                 Is that, we read a lot of these, so forgive me if I got this wrong. Was that's the one was Spoiler and Cassandra [Canaan 00:06:52] in jail, right? Justin:              Yes. Alex:                 That was great. Justin:              I love that. Alex:                 That was one of my favorite things this week. I thought that was really fascinating. That picks up on some of the threads that we've gotten on some of the other books with Spoiler in particular. And just this idea that the magistrate, whoever the magistrate is, who is running Gotham City now, is throwing good guys and bad guys in jail, just because of his zero-tolerance policy. I think it was a really fun idea. I mean, I don't know if I completely buy this, but I'll just throw something out to you that was my impression halfway through reading all these Future State books, I almost wish DC had gone for it and said, “This is the DC universe now, this is what we're doing going forward.” Like to be- Pete:                That would be too big of a shakeup, that would be- Alex:                 It would be huge. I understand why they did it, but if you remember back in the day, there was the one year later stuff, I believe after 52, where there's apocalyptic event that jumped forward a year, and then they kind of filled it and stuff later. The idea of doing that and just jumping forward in unseen unspecified amount of time later, I kind of loved that. Particularly because, well, a lot of what we got this week, was the idea that we're told in week one Batman is gone, Superman is gone, Wonder Woman is gone. They're not gone, they're just in kind of different status quos at this point. So instead, it does feel like the DC universe just, there are some holes to fill it at this point. Pete:                What I like about this event is, I feel like they are shaking things up. They're getting different people on different projects, and you're getting new takes on it. And it feels like a fresh take, which is great. I think they're doing it smart. If things start to do well, maybe it takes over the regular title. I think that's a smart way to do this. Alex:                 They are continuing next Batman. I mean, that's clearly seems like the one that they're all in on, they have John Ridley on it, that's a big deal. They're continuing that title that you've heard of the universe. So to your point Pete, I think there's a couple of others that could roll off of. Before we get two other leads here though Justin, any other titles that jumped out at you? Justin:              I'm going to give it up for Superman – Worlds of War. Alex:                 Yeah, gladiator Superman. Justin:              Which yeah. And I really like this because it takes Superman, to your point you mentioned before, about how the main trinity are sort of off the board. Here we get to find out where Superman is. And he's on war world, and there's a bunch of bad shit happening there. And I thought- Alex:                 It's… Let me just interrupt with the creative team for this one, written by Philip Kennedy Johnson, Brandon M. Easton, Becky Clinton, and Michael W. Conrad, Jeremy Adams, art by Miquel Janine, Valentine Delondra, Glib and Melnikov and [inaudible 00:09:47]. Take it away Justin. Pete:                I would, Justin, if I could interrupt you for a moment. I'm really hoping it's going to be like planet Hulk, and Superman comes back and he is so pissed, and blows up New York. Justin:              Yeah, that's a solid guess. I really liked the Phillip Kennedy Johnson story that kicks it off is so great. Focusing on Smallville, he talked about this a little bit when he was on our show a few weeks ago, and just a great sort of retrospective about what Superman is, what he does, it's so good. Alex:                 I also really liked the Midnighters story in this book. This is great and very key to everything that's going on in Future State, because unless I misinterpreted it, and this is a spoiler here, but we find out the identity of Trojan, the person who's been running Metropolis in Superman's absence, and it is none other than Apollo. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 What do you think about that Pete? You love Apollo and Midnighter, so what was your take on this twist? Pete:                I was very a gasped, I clutch my pearls, I wasn't ready for it. Justin:              Those pearls look lovely by the way. You look gorgeous. Pete:                Thank you. [crosstalk 00:10:55] Justin:              They really accentuate your neck. Pete:                You guys. Justin:              Beautiful neck. Pete:                Becky Cloonan is writing the crap out of this, this is… I really want more of this. This is a very, very cool kind of story that we have here in this book. Justin:              I like this quite a bit as well. Like you said there, a bunch of them they're really good. I like…What's up Pete? Pete:                I was just going to say the art across the board has been really impressive. It's because for me, DC seems very certain style of art, and I've been really impressed with how they're pushing that out a little bit. They're not as cookie cutter as they normally are. So I'm really impressed with that. Alex:                 I thought a mortal Wonder Woman was the one that I was really looking forward to, and art wise and in particular, I thought it was really gorgeous, Justin:              Really nice art. Alex:                 I like the stories quite a bit, written by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, L.L. McKinney, art by Jenny Bartelle and Alitha Martinez. You have two stories, one about Wonder Woman kind of an end of time Wonder Woman thing going on, and then another one about Nubia, who is Wonder Woman's twin sister. I thought this was a really solid book, particularly on the Wonder Woman story, which was really fascinating though I liked a Nubia as well. But the other one that a lot of call out that I was very surprised by it.[crosstalk 00:12:20] Pete:                Justin before you say anything, I thought this was going to be your pick, because you were inside the head of Wonder Woman at the start of that, and you love that shit. Justin:              I love being inside people's heads. I'm still trying to crack my way into that [inaudible 00:12:39]. Pete:                [inaudible 00:12:39] this. Justin:              I feel like in this story, it's sort of positioning Wonder Woman, almost like Superman. Almost like Jor-El on Krypton in the last days trying to save it, while everyone's like, “Nope, we got to do this other stuff.” And I thought that was an interesting sort of blending of Wonder Woman and Superman's [inaudible 00:12:58]. Pete:                The ghost Batman moment with Wonder Woman was very touching. I thought that was very nice. Justin:              Yeah. So good stuff but the other one I [inaudible 00:13:09] call was Future State Shazam number one written by Tim Sheridan, art by Eduardo Pansica. This is the one that really drove home for me. What I was saying earlier about feeling like, oh, they just could have done this. This doesn't need to be Future State because there's going to be a thing. This is what we get here is Neron, has separated Shazam and Billy Batson. Billy Batson is, big spoilers, but Billy Batson has been chained to the Rock of Eternity, to lock in some prisoner we don't find out what it is, but it's very bad. And Shazam has left on his own and basically spiraling out and becoming a merciless killer of villains. And this just feels like such a clear Shazam idea at a very different way. It's something that's like, you don't need to do this 40, 50 day years down the road. This is just a good dark Shazamm idea, that I like quite a lot. Yeah, I also really liked Legion. I thought that was… Alex:                 Legion? Justin:              Yeah, Legion number 12. Was that not part of the Future State? Alex:                 No, [crosstalk 00:14:18]. Pete:                No, but great that you're reading. Justin:              Yeah, sorry about that. Alex:                 That's all good. Justin:              But I liked the end, the reveal and Catwoman, I thought they also had great art and I liked the last page reveal very much. Alex:                 That was super fun as well. That was written by Ram V, art by Otto Schmidt and that is just Catwoman going on a great train robbery in this magistrate run Gotham City, super fun. Justin:              I agree, I really liked the Catwoman one. It was a good use of genre to really tell an interesting story. And the other one we haven't talked about yet is the Nightwing, which I also thought was cool as well. A lot of different takes. Alex:                 Yeah, written by Andrew constant, art by Nicola Scott, and this finds Nightwing kind of getting fed up with the status quo of Gotham City and decided to make a big move there. I'm more excited for the second issue of this one. I think that the first issue, but very solid done the less. Justin:              Yeah, I really, I thought all of these books from Future State this week really had something to really enjoy in them. And that was exciting. Alex:                 Yeah, I think what they're trying to do is cool, it's fun to mix things up. Pete:                I'm definitely at the point and I know I'll change my mind in a couple of weeks, but I'm definitely at the point where I'm like, I kind of don't want to go back to whatever the status quo is. Alex:                 Oh, wow. Pete:                I'm enjoying it, I'm having a fun time. Justin:              Maybe there's no status quo ever again, in the world. Alex:                 There's no status quo baby. Let's move on to shock one that I think is probably a gimme for Pete Iron Fist, heart of the dragon number one from Marvel written by Larry Hama, written by David Wachter, Pete, what'd you think about this? Pete:                First off, the Hamas writing this book is really fantastic. Touches my heart in all the right ways. Hama, who famously writes a ton of G.I. Joe, this makes a lot of sense, putting him on this book. And this the issue was just glorious. Really a lot of fun, some cool characters. I loved it. Plus anytime you got Luke Cage and Iron Fist together, I'm a happy camper. Art's unbelievable. This is just a really cool bad-ass story, and I want more. Justin:              I mean, is there any more G.I. Joe type story than this with guys named Iron Fist, Taskmaster? It's right over the gate. If we're going to get snow jabbing here, I think we have a full set. Alex:                 Yeah, this is fine. This is Taskmaster is stealing a bunch of dragon hearts and messing up the seven kingdoms. So Iron Fist has to go after him. There's a bunch of other things- Pete:                Heart of the dragon. Alex:                 Yes. Lady Bullseye is in there, like you mentioned, Luke Cage, yeah, it's fun. Justin:              Yeah, and I will say it did take some fun turns. I liked seeing Luke Cage in here really getting up and doing some fighting here. Pete:                Yeah. Also daddy Luke Cage, he starts off so lovable, but he's not scared to throw down, you know what I mean? Alex:                 Exactly. Justin, let's move on to one of I believe your favorites of the week, Rain Like Hammers, number one for, which comics created by Brandon Graham. This is a, I don't even know if it takes place in the future. It's definitely a sci-fi book but… Justin:              This is present day. Alex:                 It follows a guy… its present day. Follows a guy who works, he watches TV, he eats, then things go terribly wrong. Justin:              This is the prequel to Wally, is what this is. Alex:                 This book is gorgeous, but Justin, you go ahead. You talk about it. Justin:              I love Brandon Graham's art and storytelling. They'll… One of the books that really first turned me on is, he was doing the art on profit, the image book that it used to be just like a Rob Liefeld, like a knife and pouch situation, and then took on this trippy Sci-fi space take in the latter issues. And this sort of feels very much in line with that. This could be a stand-alone issue. And what's the other book that Brandon Graham did, is it Warheads? Something Warhead? Also very good, but this, in the back batter, he talks about this was inspired by him sort of being at home and feeling a little like just in a rut. Pete:                Yeah, bro. Justin:              So it's, in the end talking about healing Manga, a processing comic and how this sort of is- Alex:                 Yeah, multiple Warheads. Justin:              Multiple Warheads. This comic is a little bit about processing the stuff that he was going through when he was writing it, and I love that. To be able to take something you're going through and really make a beautiful piece of art out of it is great. Alex:                 It reminds me a little bit, it's almost like sad idiocrasy in a way. It's not funny, it's just sort of people sitting, ingesting TV, eating things, honestly things have pretty good that the guy's eating, but he's just living his life- Justin:              They did sound good. Alex:                 Right? And being a drone and kind of going through it, but gorgeous, gorgeous book. Highly recommend picking it up. Yes Pete? Pete:                The art alone is worth it. It's just the way it starts off, and like sets this tone, and the paneling of just this kind of vast thing that he's on, is really just, it's very moving and powerful. Alex:                 There's a panel towards the end of the book where the main character is standing outside finally at the place that he's living in, there's sort of a massive tank or whatever it is. It's double page spread, and it's so sad and awesome, and just so many things at the same time. It's wonderful to see, definitely pick up this book. Next up, Rorschach number four- Pete:                It's just like a cruise ship that has elephant legs on it. Alex:                 Sure. Rorschach number four, from DC Comics written by Tom King, art by Hore Fortes. In this issue, we're getting a bit more of the origin of the kid. And if anything, this used to be pivoting to be less about Rorschach, and more about the kid, this kind of cowboy character that we met over the course of it. In here we find a man that she- Pete:                Muscle man. Alex:                 I mean, it's arguable, I think. But tricked into thinking he was the reincarnated soul of Rorschach after Dr. Manhattan destroyed him, a lot of what we were dealing with in this title and also here, is about conspiracy theories, which I think really gets to the theme of what Tom King is doing. Another fantastic issue, I don't know what the thrust of this title is, and I don't think we will know until the last issue, but man, every issue individually is so impeccably done. Justin:              You go ahead Pete. Pete:                I was just going to say, if Tom King wasn't a good writer, I'd be so pissed. Because I have no fucking idea what is happening, but I'm still having a great time. And part of me is like maybe muscle man was, I mean, how do we know? Justin:              I think that's part of the take here, and what my… I've really loved reading this series and really love sort of thinking about it after I finished each issue. And with this one, it feels like Tom King is taking some of the Rorschach stuff that's happened since Watchmen ended, where Rorschach is sort of being put in as like, oh, he was a precursor to a lot of the way people are feeling now politically. Like isolated, believing conspiracy theories, and just chasing them up all that kind of stuff. Justin:              And so to take that sort of version of Rorschach and then remix it again for our age where she makes this guy believe that he is Rorschach, believes this sort of fake news, this conspiracy stuff, and then he acts on it. I mean, it feels so prescient given the politics that have been happening in the last couple of weeks with the January 6, insurrection and all that. This feels like it's all speaking to these same issues and to be able to write something that feels that topical when it comes out, is amazing to me. Alex:                 Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I just think that, I kind of said how I feel about it as far as it's impressive, but it's also confusing. But the way that the kid is portrayed is very, very interesting. And I think it's really great kind of personification of somebody in this way, but also as I was kind of reading it, I wrote down in my notes. I think I'm crazier now after I've read this book. Justin:              Yeah, you're next. I mean, the kid is like a charismatic sociopath who believes in this stuff and convinces other people to believe in it. Alex:                 And it's funny too, because there's a line in here where it's like, What's the kid's name?” And it's like, “I don't know, we call him the kid.” And I have a friend like that, if they knew that I didn't know his actual name, we just call him the kid. He'd be pretty upset. I will say, and I don't know if I can completely believe this premise, but I do feel like there's a certain hesitance on King's part to touch Watchmen. And I say that fully knowing there is a scene in here, that shows the characters and Watchmen interacting in a new way. But there's something about it that feels like you have a book called Rorschach. You're not actually focusing on Rorschach. What exactly is going on? Pete:                Is it all about Rorschach? Justin:              See, I disagree. I think what this book does, it takes the ideas of Rorschach, and really puts them on the table, and looks at them with a modern eye, in a way that I think gets deeper than just having Rorschach be like, hey, what's up? Hey, what's up blue guy? Alex:                 Classic Rorschach line. What's up dudes? Pete:                What's up? It's me the Rorschach, [crosstalk 00:24:25]. Alex:                 I'm hanging 10 in here with you. Pete:                Yeah, I just think it's like a classic inkblot scenario. We're all bringing our own things to the story and it's just reflecting our own bullshit. Alex:                 I don't know how that connects it anyway to what we're talking about. Justin:              Yeah, exactly. What is that in relation to? Alex:                 What are you even talking about Pete? Justin:              Are you trying to test us? Alex:                 [inaudible 00:24:53]. 1973, number one for Boom! Studios written by Saladin Ahmed, art by Sami Kivela. This is pick it up, of course, on previous series of Abbott. She is an investigator, She's got some supernatural powers. I feel like I've only read one or two issues of Abbott, but this was a good jumping on point anyway. And I felt like as a pulpy, 1970s, supernaturally inflected mystery, it was very enjoyable to read. Pete:                Abbott. Justin:              Abbott. I agree. I mean, we don't get much of the supernatural side of it. Just little gestures to it until the very end, but I really love the table setting in this issue and the sort of, just the vibe, it's got a good sort of irreverent vibe throughout. Pete:                Abbott. Yeah, I think that first off give a nod to, this is the year [inaudible 00:25:56] was born. So just want to give a shout out to that there. Justin:              Not true. Pete:                I know, I'm just messing with you [crosstalk 00:26:02]. Justin:              Pete loves telling lies about us. That's what his bit for quite some time. Alex:                 Pete was born in 1942. Yeah, that's right. Sailed the ocean blue. But what I do… What's nice is it's an interesting way to deal with this kind of the creepy feeling of someone. I liked the Reveal at the end, and it kind of made sense with the things that happened. It's one of those things where you're like, you read it and you're like, oh, okay. So I'm enjoying it. It's weird, but I like it. Let's move on to talk about Black Cat, King In Black, number two from Marvel, written by Jed McKay art by CF Villa. Of course, we had Jed McKay on our live show this week. So definitely- Pete:                We did? Alex:                 We did Pete, you were there and everything. So Black Cat is been tasked with stealing Dr. Strange from Knull, the king in Black, we get to see that heist this issue, this is so much fun. Justin:              So much fun. I've said this, I said this a lot on the live show. I love this book. This book is so smartly done. It's rare for me to see a character where she has multiple sides. So many superhero characters are… It's like they do their one thing and we just see it a bunch of different ways. But the Black Cat really gets to be different things to different people, she gets to feel things, be very serious, be a little bit more lighthearted. And then just the heist of it all, is just so well done. Throwing on an antivenom suit to dive into the goop is such a smart idea, and it's dramatic, it's tense, there's some spider immobile stuff. Pete:                Really plugging the hell a lot of goop on the show. Yeah, I really… There's also a lot of fun nerd stuff in here. Like the fact that she gets to fly on the goblin glider, and then the spider-buggy later. This is just… They have a lot of fun with this character, which is great to see. I love the baby bjorn with the Ghost Dog. I mean, this is just good shit. And it's cool to kind of see this. I'm not a huge Black Cat fan, but I'm having a lot of fun. Justin:              You love cats. Pete:                It's true, it's a good point. Alex:                 Speaking of which, let's move on and talk about Batman/Catwoman number two from DC comics, written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann, and this issue, we're jumping through multiple timelines here. We're getting to see Batman and Catwoman do some stuff where the tracking down the Phantasm, I believe, who is killing the edge man of the Joker. In the future timeline, Cat woman has come to kill the old Joker. And maybe there's another timeline in there. I got to be honest with you. Clay Mann's art, gorgeous. Tom King's write, good. I like reading this book. I am having a very hard time following what is happening in these issues. Justin:              Well, it's only the second issue. So, because I do sort of agree with you. It's hard to connect the plots as it's going. Pete:                No, it's too early. I don't try to do that, this is Tom King guys. Just let's lay off a little bit, enjoy the ride. Alex:                 The thing is like, there's not enough of an artistic or textual indicator for the timelines right now where, I understand part of the idea is that all of this mashed together. It's all happening at the same time. It all connects to each other. But just from a reader perspective, there are some pages where it's jumping between three timelines, and it takes me a second or two to realize, oh, okay, this is taking place at the middle timeline. This is duplicate of the first timeline. And that takes me out of the story a little bit. Justin:              Well a second or two, you don't have that kind of time to spare [crosstalk 00:29:58]. You were born in 1973. Pete:                Easy speed reader. You don't have to just plow through everything. Sometimes you got to stop and think about what's happening a little bit. Alex:                 I was a child of the love generation man. Justin:              It's true. Conceived in wood stack, born in the back of the Crosby Stills Nash and Young van. Pete:                [inaudible 00:30:21] with all due respect, I disagree. I'm having a lot of fun on this book because I miss that Catwoman/Batman relationship. Alex:                 This is a bizarre mirror world that we're in, but go ahead, Pete. Pete:                Yes. And so also I thought it was touching the way Joker wish Catwoman a Merry Christmas. I thought that was very nice. But yeah, we're getting a lot of different worlds and different timelines mashed up. We've been getting an old villain from Batman, the animated series. But Tom King does an amazing job on Batman, and I'm going to let this breathe a little bit before I start getting to what timeline are we in. I'm just enjoying the ride, and the artwork and man is it great? Justin:              Clay Mann, is he great? I do think part of it was, I think this book was, the expectations for this book were fun romance between Batman and Catwoman. It's just not that, it's like a whole new storyline and- Pete:                No, but they're dealing with stuff though. You can tell the [crosstalk 00:31:26] back and forth. Justin:              Of course I think they are… Pete:                Well, if you make it, it's not always sunny, beaches, you know what I mean? Sometimes relationships get real. You got to have tough conversations man. Justin:              I've never had a difficult conversation with anyone. Its all smooth sailing for old JT. No, my point is, you're walking into this book and it's just a different, it's a whole different thing. There're multiple timelines. There actually is very little romance in this. It's about the Joker pretty exclusively so far, and the introduction of the Phantasm. Justin:              But what I do think is amazing about this, it feels like Tom King is really writing toward Clay Mann. Every panel in this book feels like it's so specific, it's so curated. And it is just something to behold. Even the small panels are just perfect. There's this section where the… It's a close-up on the Joker with a candy cane, everything is so deliberate. And I think it's great. Pete:                Now I don't know about you guys, but the part where the subway scene and getting a little spoilers, someone dies in the subway. I was like, oh man, that is the worst. You finally get a subway car all to yourself, and someone murders you, oh man, classic New York. Justin:              You sound almost nostalgic for it, Pete. But I actually don't think you live, you're a new Yorker anymore, so you get that name out of your mouth. Alex:                 The Scumbag, speaking of Pete, number four, [inaudible 00:33:02]. Its written by Ric Remender, art by Eric Powel. In this issue, our main Scumbag is heading on a discreet mission to eyes wide shut style orgy that is going on, things go predictably wrong. We had Remender on the show last week where we talked about this title. So it was fun to get his input, but what'd you think about this issue? Pete:                Yeah, this is just insanity. But I do like how everybody's skeeved out by The Scumbag, and that's kind of funny how he can't get himself into the one place he wants to be. But yeah, this continues to be amazing storytelling, fantastic art, creepy ass fucking dude that I don't know why we're rooting for, but we are. And just kind of this scenario keeps getting more and more intense. Justin:              Yeah, I mean, I think the Pete bag is sort of one of Remender's real good another great book from him. The art is fantastic and the way that he is just, you could tell, he's having such a great time writing The Scumbag, for who he is. And I think Ric Remender with this, and another book we need to be talking about very soon, Seven To Eternity, it's really playing with, why does the protagonist have to be good? And why is the villain bad? Maybe we can mix those. And I think he just does that really well. And same thing here. This guy's a scumbag, but we still root for him. But he does a bunch of bad stuff, but he seems inherently good. And the bad guys seem like they're just trying to do what everyone's doing, getting by as best they can. It's interesting storytelling. Alex:                 Once & Future number 15 from Boom! Studios written by Kieron Gillen. Pete:                Sorry, Justin. Alex:                 Sorry Justin? Pete:                Yeah, he was clearly teeing up Seven To Eternity, but you were like fuck that, we're going Once & Future. Alex:                 So I said out a list. Pete:                Here we go, behind the scenes. You can't stray from the list. If something comes up organically, we got to stick to the list here. Justin:              Looking back, I don't think we should have given Pete that much power at the beginning to have his little what's up corner, because I think it's really gone to his head. Pete:                Yeah, I think the vodka is what- Alex:                 You wanted to talk about Once & Future, I'm sure Pete, because the grabba is in this a lot. In this issue we find out about Lancelot, we also find out more about the backstory of what was going on, a great issue, fun as always, high octane drama and action, with some terrifying things going on as usual. Just another good issue of Once & Future. Pete:                Good is an understatement man, this is great. The art's unbelievable, the action is over the top, this continues to be one of the must pick ups of the week. Every time there's an issue of Once & Future, it's just continues to be phenomenal. The drama keeps getting more and more bad-ass, and we get to kind of see the other half, the why we're kind of in this mess, in this issue. And I also really love the, I'm going to tell you a story, you're going to tell me a story moment, and that first story is fucking really powerful, especially when you reveal scars. Justin:              Yeah, I do… I like that we're getting to really learn the rules of this comic as it's going on. And this is your especially where, it's a story about stories. But in this it's about sort of who's taking power, and who's the storyteller, and which story are they telling? It feels like that's the hat that everyone continues to pass over. Like, wait, who are you? Who are you in this story? Oh, I'm this? I started telling this story. I think that refreshes that sort of trope of a story about stories in a fun way. And the artists fantastic. Lancelot screaming in French, I mean, I'm here for it. Alex:                 Yeah, absolutely. Let's move on, talk about Maestro: War and Pax, number one from Marvel written by Peter David and Javier Pina. This picking up on the first Maestro mini-series here, the Hulk finally fully as the Maestro, but he hasn't consolidated all of his power as of yet. So he's going past the remnants of the Marvel universe. I think we talked about the first issue of the Maestro mini-series previously. So I thought it was worth checking in with this one. How do you think it's holding up? Pete:                Well, it's kind of upsetting to see kind of a evil Hulk. So, Justin:              Really? Pete:                Usually I'm on the green guy's side, so this is, it's a little tough to see how this guy goes about business. Justin:              Wow, heartbreaker. I like this a lot. I really like seeing the Pantheon from Peter David's run way back in the day, characters that no one else has really touched since. And I like them. I also liked that the Hulk and… The Maestro and his squad just jump onto the Staten Island Ferry, and drive down to DC to go confront them, which is just a fun visual choice. And it's great to see that the Maestro sort of messes up. You expect him to just dominate and it's about him sort of not doing so had. Alex:                 Yeah, I mean, Peter David is a baster of the comic book form. Just everything is perfectly paced out. His jokes work, everything works. The action works. It's always a joy to read one of his books because they're just, they're firing on all cylinders every single time, even decades into his career as is at this point, and it's great. Let's move on talk about StillWater number five from Image Comics written by Chip Zdarsky, art by Ramón K. Perez. Pete:                He's really going to make you wait, Justin. Sorry buddy. Justin:              I'm fine, I wasn't [inaudible 00:39:14]. Alex:                 Oh my God. I mean, for those of you listened to the podcast, Justin is furious right now. You can see it just like flames coming out of his head. StillWater number five from Image Comics, this is a big issue here, as our main character has taken residence in StillWater, the town where nobody dies. Everybody has taken this as an opportunity to let the judge, the guy who rules the town know that, hey, they want to change things. They want to leave, they want to let the outside world know about stuff. Things go terribly wrong, and then they get more wrong from there. Then even then there were five issues in, it feels like this is whipping through story at this point. Justin:              Yeah, but I think it's really coming into its own. It's starting to remind me a little bit of Southern Bastards. [crosstalk 00:40:12]. I think the judge has some coach boss vibe to him, and I just think the energy has that Southern Bastards is a great book by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour from years ago, that to sort of think was left open-ended, that I just wish we could see more of. But this is fun, it really is like, I don't know what's going to happen. It's feels like bad stuff is happening all around in this town that [inaudible 00:40:37]. Pete:                Yeah, it's unfortunate that at this town, there's a kind of a power hungry judge who's not willing to hear the people. I think that this book continues to, with the twists and turns. We're kind of finally getting everything all out on the page here in this issue. So we kind of know where everybody stands and what the kind of moving forward is going to look like. But man, even with all that, the kind of twists and turns that happen in this comic, we're still pretty powerful and pretty crazy. Alex:                 Yeah, last and definitely least. Pete:                Sorry, Justin. Alex:                 Seven To Eternity number 16, from Image Comics written by Rick Remender art by Jerome Opena. This is the second to last, I believe issue of this title as we talk to Rick Remender about. Here, we're starting to wrap things up at an enormous battle way. This feels to me, I mean, they're obviously very different stories, but it feels to me very much like the end of low, where we're just getting these insane over the top battle scenes with all of our characters as he starts to wrap things up. But it's great. I mean, in particular Jerome [inaudible 00:41:53] art is stunning on every page. Justin:              Very good. And he's managed to tell a story, like following up on what I was saying, honestly so long ago, but to flip the hero and the villain here and still surprise us. And at the same time telling like an epic Avengers or justice league style, like cosmic stakes battle with all original characters, it's just really excellent comic making. Pete:                Yeah. I mean, I can't stop paging through the art. I mean the splash pages with the kind of waterfall, fallen giants thing is just, it's really unbelievable. The monsters, it's just really, really impressive. Yeah, the twists that happened, man, what a great book. I cannot wait to see how this wraps up. This is really, really great comic book, right here where we get to read. Alex:                 Well, and I'll tell you how The Stack is going to wrap up. It's going to wrap up right now. If you'd like to support us patrion.com/comic book club. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube, come hang out. 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Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 51:56


This week features 5 individual comic stories from the main Star Wars comics and the 3rd Star Wars Annual, including R2-D2 killing a bunch of stormtroopers, Sana & Lando's con before Empire Strikes Back, Luke & Leia being stranded on an unknown planet, Han & Chewie taking Grakkus The Hutt prisoner, SCAR squadron finding a rebel base on Horox III and an angry Nikto from Han's past causes trouble for him & Leia! Star Wars 33-37 were written by Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca was the artist and Edgar Delgado was the colourist, with the 3rd SW annual being written by Jason LaTour with Michael Walsh as the artist & colourist. Star Wars 33 was released July 2017, issue 37 was out October 2017, Star Wars Annual 3 was out September 2017 and the trade paperback (Vol 6: Out Among The Stars) was released in December 2017. For extra context on some of these stories, check out episode 13 of SWCIC for the 2nd volume of Star Wars stories! In the last episode of SWCIC (episode 39), Mike tackled the final 4 stories in the Age Of Republic one-shot comic series, all set around the Clone Wars; Anakin Skywalker in “The Sacrifice”, Padmé Amidala in “Bridge”, “The Weapon” with Mace Windu and “501 Plus One” with Rex and Jar Jar Binks, Mike also gives some additional info about each of the characters and recommendations for season 1 of the Clone Wars! Mike was on a recent episode of Indie Comics Spotlight, where he & Tony spoke about Mark Russell's run of The Lone Ranger comics: https://spoti.fi/3oJsQ7Y Mike appeared on a recent episode of Comics On Trial, prosecuting Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker against Tony of Indie Comics Spotlight with Mike's occasional co-host Megan as the judge (6th December): https://spoti.fi/3otJN5I In an earlier ep of Comics On Trial, Mike defended The Phantom Menace against Scott of 20th Century Geek, with Paul of Superheroes For Dummies as the judge, also found on this feed (20th September): https://spoti.fi/2FTjvZI Get some great deals at Humble Bundle and support Comics In Motion: https://www.humblebundle.com/?partner=comicsinmotion Comics In Motion also has an excellent offer exclusively for our listeners - go to http://tkopresents.com/discount/MOTION20 and use the promo code MOTION20 at checkout, you will receive a 20% discount! Comics in Motion is proud to partner with Lenovations Press! Check out their high quality independent comics here. Mike is also the host of a podcast called Genuine Chit-Chat where he speaks with a different guest each week about a wide array of topics where no subject is off limits – GCC can be listened to in the same place you're listening to this show, so there's no excuse to not check it out! Find Mike @GenuineChitChat on Twitter, @Genuine_ChitChat on Instagram and /GenuineChitChat on Facebook! Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at www.soundimage.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Ongoing Comicbook Discussion Podcast
Southern Bastards (with Reid from Doctor DC)

Ongoing Comicbook Discussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 53:32


Tess and guest co-host, Reid from the Doctor DC podcast, talk about Jason Aaron and Jason Latour’s “Southern Bastards.”Welcome to Craw County, Alabama, home of Boss BBQ, the state champion Runnin ' Rebs football team...and more bastards than you've ever seen. When you're an angry old man like Earl Tubb, the only way to survive a place like this...is to carry a really big stick.Follow Doctor DC here: Website | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramFollow OCD on social media:Instagram - @ocdpodcastFacebook - @ocdpodcastTwitter - @ongoingcomicpodIf you would like to support the show, please leave OCD a 5 Star review on Apple Podcasts and/or you can support OCD at Patreon.com/OCDPodcast.

Salt Circle Podcast
Episode 115 - Gwen Comics

Salt Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 89:29


This week Ben and Hank are talking about Marvel comics about Gwens. Specifically Gwen Stacy (Spider-Gwen; Ghost-Spider; Spider-Woman) and Gwendolyn Poole (Gwenpool). The particular comics we're talking about are Spider-Gwen (2015), Spider-Gwen (2015-2018), Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider (2018-Present) and The Unbelievable Gwenpool (2016 - 2018). Since we recorded this episode multiple women have brought accusations of sexual misconduct against Jason Latour, the co-creator of Spider-Gwen and the writer of the first 2 Spider-Gwen series (the 2015 mini-series and the 2015-2018 ongoing; as well as the original one shot where she appeared) that we talked about. You can read more about that here: https://www.comicsbeat.com/jason-latour-misconduct-allegations/ Artist Robbi Rodriguez, the other co-creator of Spider-Gwen and artist of those comics, was also implicated in those accusations. You can find more details in this article that gives a timeline for this wave of allegations across the industry: http://www.multiversitycomics.com/news/2020-allegations-timeline/ Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels Ben's Twitter: @Bean_LP Logo Artist: bellamy.world/

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Into The Spider-Cast
Episode 12: Gwen Stacy Deserves Better

Into The Spider-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 81:52


Trigger Warning/Content Warning for the first part of this episode: harassment, predatory behavior, sexual assault In the past few weeks, many in the comics and gaming industries have spoken up about the abuse and harassment they have received from prominent figures in these industries. Among those accused of predatory behavior are creators of Spider-Gwen's first series, Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez. We believe and stand with the victims and everyone else speaking up about the abuse they've endured. In this episode, we discuss the systemic problems of sexism, misogyny, and predatory behavior in the comics industry, and how the comics industry must work to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for creators and fans. We discuss how these toxic issues played into the making of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), and how this movie failed Gwen Stacy in particular so horribly.   We are a proud member of the But Why Tho? Podcast Network. Follow Into the Spider-Cast on Twitter @IntoSpiderCast and on Instagram @intothespidercast. Follow the hosts on Twitter @CJWritesThings and @swarzseawalker. Please support us on Patreon!   Further details: The comic book industry is facing another wave of sexual abuse allegations Links discussed in our Spider-Sense segment: VIDEO: Frederick Douglass' Descendants Deliver His 'Fourth Of July' Speech Nick Animation Writing Program, which we encourage our Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) listeners to apply to   Support Black Lives Matter and affiliate causes and organizations. Use the National Resources List, which has links to various Black Lives Matter resources, bailout funds by city, Trans support funds, Black History, Revolutionary, Anti-Racism texts, and more.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 253

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 159:01


New Comic Reviews: Green Lantern 80th Anniversary by James Tynion IV, Geoff Johns, Peter Tomasi, Robert Venditti, Mariko Tamaki, Ron Marz, Dennis O'Neil, Sina Grace, Charlotte Fullerton, Ivan Reis, Fernando Pasarin, Rafa Sandoval, Mike Grell, Darryl Banks, Chriscross, Cullen Bunn, Gary Frank, David Lafuente, Mirka Andolfo, Rico Renzi, Lovern Kindizerski, Jordie Bellaire, Arif Prianto, Gabe Eltaeb, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordi Tarragona, Doug Mahnke, Oclair Albert, Dave Stewart, Steve Oliff, Ivan Plascencia Batman: The Smile Killer by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Jordie Bellaire Primer GN by Thomas Krajewski, Jennifer Muro, Gretel Lusky Harley Quinn: Black and White and Red by Stjepan Sejic Marvels Snapshots: Captain America by Mark Russell, Kurt Busiek, Ramon K. Perez, Rico Renzi Empyre 0: Avengers by Al Ewing, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia That Texas Blood 1 by Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips Sleeping Beauties 1 by Stephen King, Owen King, Rio Youers, Alison Sampson, Triona Farrell Dead Body Road: Bad Blood 1 by Justin Jordan, Benjamin Tiesma, Mat Lopes Ash and Thorn 1 by Mariah McCourt, Soo Lee, Bowlan Bleed Them Dry 1 by Hiroshi Koizumi, Eliot Rahal, Dike Ruan, Miguel Muerto Additional Reviews: Lucifer Omnibus vol 1, Morrigan, final season of Legion, Oceans 8, Scoob! News: DC/Marvel skip-week, Joel Schumacher, Michael Keaton is Batman, new Remender series The Scumbag, Jason Latour, Scott Lobdell, JSA creative team discussion, Exorsisters goes digital only, new Angel+Spike creative team, Warhammer 40k comic, new Harley Quinn digital-first anthology, Marvel prose line, Leviathan: Checkmate delays, Harley Quinn: White Knight, Margot Robbie Pirates, voice actor exodus Trailers: Over the Moon Links Pixie Trix Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pixietrixcomix/pixie-trix-comix-volume-1-and-more Morrigan: https://gumroad.com/l/EzWWg?fbclid=IwAR06Gzll053gaxUSbpDUd1aVlGZ0sq-F4Uustqoa_cB6bs9i2KPMkDnjk3E  Comics Countdown: Die 11 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans, Clayton Cowles Batman: The Smile Killer by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Jordie Bellaire Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey 2 by Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Alex Sinclair Immortal Hulk 34 by Al Ewing, Butch Guice, Tom Palmer, Paul Mounts Thor 5 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson Middlewest 17 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Once and Future 8 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Redneck 27 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Justice League Dark 23 by James Tynion IV, Ram V, Kyle Hotz, June Chung Suicide Squad 6 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas

Tales From The Comic Shop
My Missing Co-host

Tales From The Comic Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 55:56


Eddie and I have a conversation about the current events in comicdom. Everything from Death Metal #1 to 80 years of Joker and everything in between. We also have a discussion about how we can be better allies to victims of sexual harassment and talk about the creators Warren Ellis, Scott Allie, Eddie Berganza and Jason Latour who have been accused of this repugnant behavior.

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
Missouri Swagger: Burger Santa

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 69:38


In this episode the guys swap stories with Jason Latour, and we learn the legend of "Maggot Gloves". All this and more on this episode of Missouri Swagger.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Missouri Swagger
Burger Santa

Missouri Swagger

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 69:38


In this episode the guys swap stories with Jason Latour, and we learn the legend of "Maggot Gloves". All this and more on this episode of Missouri Swagger.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

The Reader Copy Podcast
Spider-Gwen by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez

The Reader Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 82:13


Happy Memorial Day! This week Chris and Daniel discuss Spider-Gwen by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez. We also talk about the SnyderCut of Justice League, Ruby Rose quits Batwoman, and Netflix's The Old Guard. Visit us online: https://thereadercopypodcast.libsyn.com/ ( Check out The Reader Copy Podcast website)   Our iTunes page: https://goo.gl/MikhDd ( Listen to more episodes)   Even More Stuff: https://goo.gl/4iDTXn ( Check out our Instagram) https://goo.gl/cVFw7r ( Follow us on Twitter) https://goo.gl/RsnXc1 ( Like us on Facebook)   Show music provided by MDK - Hyper Beam

Tonight podcast
Southern bastards

Tonight podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 41:49


Jason Aaron y Jason Latour nos cuentan una historia de una pequeña ciudad al sur de los Estados Unidos, donde lo que prima es el futbol americano, a la vez el crimen ha dejado sus raíces muy profundas, tocando al deporte y a sus habitantes, los cuales tendrán que sobrevivir en ese ambiente lleno de corrupción. Comentan Fernando Fraga "Ferzog" y Miguel Ángel Hernández. Donaciones a: Url: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CHZ9F5RDXQ7WU&source=url

Into The Spider-Cast
Episode 6: Spider-Gwen Vol. 0

Into The Spider-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 79:22


The master of chaos, also our friend and editor, Lizzy joins us to discuss a Spider-Person who has taken the world by storm, Gwen Stacy as Spider-Woman, AKA Spider-Gwen! We review her debut in the comics, Spider-Gwen Vol. 0, by Jason Latour, Robbie Rodriguez, and others. How did Gwen get her powers, and what drives her as a hero? Why is Gwen so popular with audiences, from her comics debut to her role in Into the Spider-Verse? We also discuss the impact that COVID-19 has had on the comics industry, why comic distribution monopolies are bad, actually, and much more! We are a proud member of the But Why Tho? Podcast Network. Follow Into the Spider-Cast on Twitter @IntoSpiderCast and on Instagram @intothespidercast. Follow Lizzy on Twitter @lizzylynngarcia Follow the hosts on Twitter @CJWritesThings and @swarzseawalker.  

Rebel Girls Book Club
Spider-Gwen and Ms. Marvel with special token white guy, Kevin

Rebel Girls Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 89:43


Maggie and Harmony are exploring superheroes this week with two Marvel favorites Spider-Gwen and Ms. Marvel. They employ Spiderman expert Kevin, the colonizer, this episode to help them dissect Spider-Gwen, Vol. 0: Most Wanted? by Jason Latour and illustrated by Robbi Rodriguez and Ms. Marvel, Vol. 4: Last Days by G. Willow Wilson and illustrated by Adrian Alphona. The team explores refrigeration, genderswapped stories, the place of activism in storytelling, and the power of wish fulfillment. In this episode: https://boundingintocomics.com/2019/02/13/kevin-feige-explains-why-captain-marvel-isnt-wearing-iconic-ms-marvel-outfit/?fbclid=IwAR13eU5Q13Iq20Y80wR1tEK4C_kek8odjU47qNXbdcnrv_sKw4Dew03LjRY http://majorspoilers.com/2015/11/22/ms-marvel-1-review-2/?fbclid=IwAR1IMoX9dAmHE08bOrp9ZeHX5I8nsCf3yK3vjLehBNcFk6IzWN6QABW7F_0 https://www.npr.org/2014/10/16/354592028/shazam-rebooted-comic-heroine-is-a-marvel?fbclid=IwAR1FCNvLjLVsuDimcM4yohru391iPpcysEjVtemrjUb2pmjJ3G6atH_qj3I http://cbldf.org/2015/04/using-graphic-novels-in-education-ms-marvel/?fbclid=IwAR0BS790teqsgPftnFazZKKCpbnOWY_698cAbwkSPV-g6ummRxENM3CYr_o What we're reading: Iron Gold by Pierce Brown https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33257757-iron-gold Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35259724-behold-the-dreamers The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4836308-the-physick-book-of-deliverance-dane The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16054217-the-book-of-life Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Country by Rosalind Miles https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56351.Guenevere_Queen_of_the_Summer_Country To follow our episode schedule go here https://medium.com/rebel-girls-book-club/read-along-with-the-show-bde1d80a8108 Follow our social media pages at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rebelgirlsbookclub/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RebelGirlsBookClub/ Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/101801516-rebel-girls and Twitter https://twitter.com/RebelGirlsBook1 Or you can email us at RebelGirlsBookClub@gmail.com. Our theme song is by The Gays and our image is by Mari Talor Renaud-Krutulis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/RGBC/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/RGBC/support

Double A Podcast
Episode 1- The PatriarchTree

Double A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 21:04


A look at the gritty comic Southern Bastards, by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 213

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 192:25


Dec solicits, Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain, Inferior Five, Flash Forward, Spider-Man, Black Panther: Agents of Wakanda, Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rey and Rose, Steeple, GI Joe, Napoleon Dynamite, Archie 1955, Butcher Queen, Forever Maps, You Are Obsolete, Cassandra: Animal Psychic, This Was Our Pact Additional Reviews: Death Note, Insidious 2, Good Girls s1, Happy Death Day, Last Kids on Earth, Stranger Things s3 News: New Batman writer, the end of Black Crown Trailer: In The Tall Grass Comics Review Details: Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain by Jason Latour, Bryan Hitch Inferior Five 1 by Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire, Hi-Fi, Jose Villarrubia Flash Forward 1 by Scott Lobdell, Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, Luis Guerrero Spider-Man 1 by Henry Abrams, JJ Abrams, Sara Pichelli, Elisabetta D'Amico, Dave Stewart Black Panther: Agents of Wakanda 1 by Jim Zub, Lan Medina, Marcio Menyz Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rey by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Guru eFX Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rose Tico by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Guru eFX Steeple 1 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Napoleon Dynamite 1 by Carlos Guzman-Verdugo, Alejandro Verdugo Guzman, Jorge Monlongo Archie 1955 1 by Brian Augustyn, Mark Waid, Tom Grummett, Glenn Whitmore Butcher Queen 1 by Jim Ousley, Ben Sawyer Forever Maps 1 by Michael Lagace, Todor Hristov You Are Obsolete by Mathew Klickstein, Evgeniy Bornyakov, Lauren Affe Cassandra: Animal Psychic by Isabelle Bottier, Helene Canac This Was Our Pact by Ryan Andrews Comics Countdown: Black Hammer: Age of Doom 12 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart House of X 5 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Middlewest 11 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Once & Future 2 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Inferior Five 1 by Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire, Hi-Fi, Jose Villarrubia Outpost Zero 13 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Steeple 1 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Superman 15 by Brian Michael Bendis, Brandon Peterson, Ivan Reis, Doc Shaner, Oclair Albert, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair Valkyrie 3 by Jason Aaron, Al Ewing, CAFU, Ramon Perez, Cian Tormey, Frazer Irving, Roberto Poggi, Jesus Aburtov Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain by Jason Latour, Bryan Hitch

Haphazard Fiction Studios Podcast
Hazardous Materials Episode 6 - BAD SPIDEY

Haphazard Fiction Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 82:09


This week on Hazardous Materials we discuss some of last week’s comic releases and a bit more. Spider-Man #1 by JJ and Henry Abrams and Sara Pichelli Flash Forward #1 - Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth Inferior 5 #1 - Jeff Lemire and Keith Giffen Year of the Villain: Lex Luthor #1 - Jason Latour and Bryan Hitch Second Coming #3 - Mark Russell and Richard Pace Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #1 - Jim Zub and Lan Medina House of X #5 - Jonathan Hickman and Pepe Larraz And a bit more!! Visit us at: Website: https://www.haphazardfiction.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/haphazardfiction Twitter: https://twitter.com/haphazardficti1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haphazardfiction Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HapHazardFiction

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #49 - Marvel Comics #1000

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 43:41


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

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #49 - Marvel Comics #1000

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 43:41


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

Cartoonist Kayfabe
The Jason Latour Shoot Interview

Cartoonist Kayfabe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 57:12


https://twitter.com/jasonlatour https://www.instagram.com/jasonlatour Snail Mail! Cartoonist Kayfabe, PO Box 3071, Munhall, Pa 15120 Grab your "Frederic Wertham can eat a !@%" T-shirts, and more Cartoonist Kayfabe merchandise at our new storefront: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/cartoonist-kayfabe/men?q=D1 --------------------- Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cartoonist.kayfabe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CartoonKayfabe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cartoonist.Kayfabe Ed's Contact info: https://www.instagram.com/ed_piskor https://www.twitter.com/edpiskor https://www.amazon.com/Ed-Piskor/e/B00LDURW7A/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Jim's contact info: https://www.instagram.com/jimruggart https://www.twitter.com/jimruggart https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Rugg/e/B0034Q8PH2/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1543440388&sr=1-2-ent

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 201

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 159:25


War of the Realms conclusion, Spider-Ham Annual, Star Wars: Age of Rebellion: Darth Vader, Wolverine: Exit Wounds, Spider-Man: Reptilian Rage, Teen Titans: Raven, Canto, Marilyn Manor, Amped, Samurai Grandpa, Steel Cage, Metalshark Bro Reviews: Strange Tails by Erica Schultz (http://www.ericaschultzwrites.com/), 1922, Toy Story 4, Child's Play News: new line of DC horror by Joe Hill, Boom direct selling of Once and Future, The Last God from Black Label, Bly Manor casting, Sandman on Netflix Trailers: Jumanji 2 Comics Details: Spider-Man (Ham) Annual by Jason Latour, David Lafuente, Rico Renzi Star Wars: Age of Rebellion: Darth Vader by Greg Pak, Ramon Bachs, Stephane Paitreau Wolverine: Exit Wounds by Larry Hama, Scot Eaton, Sean Parsons, Matt Milla, Chris Claremont, Salvador Larroca, Val Staples, Sam Kieth, Ronda Pattison Spider-Man: Reptilian Rage by Ralph Macchio, Christopher Allen Teen Titans: Raven by Kami Garcia, Gabriel Picolo, Emma Kubert, Jon Sammariva, David Calderon Canto 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Vittorio Astone Marilyn Manor 1 by Mags Visaggio, Marley Zarcone, Tamra Bonvillain Amped 1 by Brian Augustyn, Benny Powell, Pasquale Qualano Samurai Grandpa 1 by Eastin DeVerna, Shawn Daley Steel Cage 1 by Tom Peyer, Alan Robinson, Lee Loughridge, Mark Waid, Lanna Souvanny, Stuart Moore, Peter Gross, Giulia Brusco Metalshark Bro by Kevin Cuffe, Bob Frantz, Walter Ostlie Comics Countdown: Conan the Barbarian 7 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson Ascender 3 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Justice League Dark 12 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson War of the Realms 6 and Thor 14 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson, Scott Hepburn Martian Manhunter 6 by Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Redneck 21 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Deadly Class 39 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd Flash 73 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Runaways 22 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Tree Farrell Dial H For Hero 4 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Tom Fowler, Jordan Gibson

The Not So Crazy Podcast of Blizzard the Wizard and Eli
The Not So Crazy Comic Book Reviews Of Blizzard The Wizard And Eli: World War E Tie-In (June 26, 2019)

The Not So Crazy Podcast of Blizzard the Wizard and Eli

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 28:49


Amazing Spider-Man #24 Written by Nick Spencer, Art by Ryan Ottley     Spider-Man Annual #1 Written by Jason Latour and Phil Lord, Art by David Lafuente and Jason Latour     Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #8 Written by Tom Taylor, Art by Ken Lashley     Spider-Man: Reptilian Rage #1 Written by Ralph Macchio, Art by Chris Allen     Avengers #20 Written by Jason Aaron, Art by Ed McGuinness     War of the Realms #6 Written by Jason Aaron, Art by Russell Dauterman     Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #40 Written by Ryan Parrott, Art by Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte and Daniele Lenuso

Ecos a 10.000 kilómetros
S06E06 - El que se nos fue de las manos

Ecos a 10.000 kilómetros

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 172:24


PRESENTACIÓN LIBROS 00:03:11 Rialto 11 (Belén Rubiano) 00:05:27 La reina del aire y la oscuridad - Shadowhunters, Los ARtificios Oscuros #3 (Cassandra Clare) 00:08:21 Orgullo y prejuicio, la novela gráfica 00:11:00 Spider-Gwen Vol 1-4 (Jason Latour) 00:15:01 I'll have what she's having (Erin Carlson) 00:19:32 La brújula dorada de La materia oscura #1 (Phillip Pullman) 00:25:16 Signatura 400 (Sophie Divry) 00:29:14 El orden del día (Éric Vuillard) 00:31:00 Querido Evan Hansen (Val Emmich) 00:35:39 Responde primero a la segunda pregunta (Patricia Tablado) PELÍCULAS 00:42:44 Detective Pikachu 00:43:32 Rocketman 00:46:07 El reino 00:48:23 Christopher Robin 00:50:07 El documental de Juego de Tronos 00:51:00 El primer hombre 00:52:07 Aladdin 00:53:29 La buena esposa 00:55:17 X men: Fénix Oscura 00:57:20 Extremadamente cruel, malvado y perverso 00:59:15 Quizás para siemrpe SERIES 01:01:30 Single Parents (T1) 01:04:58 The Twilight Zone (T1) 01:06:52 Nailed it (T3) 01:10:19 What we do in the shadows (T1) 01:13:39 The bold type (T3) 01:18:45 Gentleman Jack (T1) 01:21:38 Russian Doll (T1) 01:24:27 Cloak and Dagger (T2) 01:28:22 Brooklyn 99 (T1) 01:33:34 The Magicians (T1-T4) 01:40:22 Girlmore Girls (T4) 01:45:07 Jessica Jones (T3) 01:48:36 Killing Eve (T2) 01:54:19 Fosse/Verdon (T1) 02:08:14 Chernobyl (T1) 02:29:17 Game of Thrones (T8) - ¡¡¡SPOILERS!!! 02:51:05 DESPEDIDA En este programa suenan: Radical Opinion (Archers) / Siesta (Jahzzar) / Place on fire (Creo) / I saw you on TV (Jahzzar) / Bicycle Waltz (Goodbye Kumiko)

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast
Amazing Friends: Jason Latour

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 77:19


On this episode of the show, Dan sits down with writer/artist Jason Latour to talk about his Spider-Gwen run, Gwen’s involvement in “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”, and his upcoming Spider-Man Annual #1 featuring Spider-Ham. This week’s Patreon podcasts include a review of Amazing Spider-Man #18/LGY #819. If you’d like to follow along with our reviews as […] The post Amazing Friends: Jason Latour appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

War Rocket Ajax
Episode 437 - Syrupy Butterthroat f/ Jason Latour

War Rocket Ajax

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 90:37


The co-creator of Spider-Gwen and Southern Bastards joins us once again to talk Into the Spider-Verse, G.I. Joe (as a fan), Spider-Gwen's costume design, his most North Carolina moment ever and a whole lot more!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 174

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 166:26


March 2019 solicits, Freedom Fighters, Aquaman 43, HQ 56, Hardcore, Defenders: Best Defense, Champions Annual 1, Extermination 5, Infinity Wars 6, Infinity Wars: Fallen Guardian, Spider-Geddon conclusion, Marvel Adventures: Captain Marvel: Frost Giants Among Us, Season’s Beatings, Avatar: The Last Airbender - Imbalance, Feast or Famine, Betty & Veronica, Klaus and the Crying Snowman, Livewire, Witch Hammer OGN   Reviews: Aquaman, Mary Poppins Returns, American Gods s1, Westworld s2, End of the Fucking World, Ralph Breaks The Internet, Punisher Max v2   News: Hellboy trailer, Doom Patrol teaser, Men in Black: International trailer, Paper Girls ending in july, Green Arrow ending at 50   Comics Details: Freedom Fighters 1 by Robert Venditti, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Aquaman 43 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, Sunny Gho Harley Quinn 56 by Mark Russell, Mirka Andolfo Defenders: The Best Defense by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Dono Sanchez Infinity Wars 6 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr, Frank Martin Jr Infinity Wars: Fallen Guardian by Gerry Duggan, Andy MacDonald, Chris O’Halloran Spider-Geddon 5 by Christos Gage, Carlo Barberi, Stefano Caselli, Jorge Molina, Joey Vazquez, Jay Leisten, Jose Marzan Jr, David Curiel Extermination 5 by Ed Brisson, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Marvel Adventures: Captain Marvel - Frost Giants Among Us by Joe Caramagna, Mario Del Pennino, Jim Campbell, Ty Templeton, Keiren Smith, Leah Williams Season’s Beatings by Jason Latour, Greg Hinkle, Chris Brunner, Rico Renzi, Mario Del Pennino, Jim Campbell, Veronica Fish Champions Annual 1 by Jim Zub, Nyla Innuksuk, Macus To, Jordan Boyd Avatar: The Last Airbender - Imbalance by Faith Erin Hicks, Michael DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Peter Wartman Hardcore 1 by Andy Diggle, Alessandro Vitti, Adriano Lucas, Robert Kirkman Feast or Famine 1 by Dave Swartz, Joseph Cooper Betty & Veronica 1 by Jamie Lee Rotante, Sandra Lanz, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick Klaus and the Crying Snowman by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora Livewire 1 by Vita Ayala, Raul Allen, Patricia Martin Witch Hammer OGN by Cullen Bunn, Dalibor Talajic   Comics Countdown, 19 Dec 2018: Klaus and the Crying Snowman by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora Gideon Falls 9 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Runaways 16 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Batman 61 by Tom King, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain Thor 8 by Jason Aaron, Mike Del Mundo Middlewest 2 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Outpost Zero 5 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefengki, Jean-Francois Beaulieu American Carnage 2 by Bryan Hill, Leandro Fernandez, Dean White Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 89 by Bobby Curnow, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Michael Dialynas, Ronda Pattison West Coast Avengers 6 by Kelly Thompson, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Triona Farrell

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 161

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 170:47


Top 500, Dec solicits, Batman Damned, Harley Quinn 50, Olivia Twist, Dick Tracy: Dead or Alive, Impossible Inc, Burnouts, Amazing Spider-Man Annual, Captain America Annual, Edge of Spider-Geddon 3, Infinity Wars: Soldier Supreme, Marvel Super-Hero Adventures: Captain Marvel - First Day of School, Return of Wolverine, Patience! Conviction! Revenge!, Over the Garden Wall: Hollow Town, Go Go Power Rangers Back to School, Junior High Horrors   Reviews: Al Ewing’s Rocket, GL/GA   News: Captain Marvel trailer, Avatar live action from Netflix, Haunting of Hill House trailer, new Rocketeer comic, Allan Heinberg mystery Marvel show for ABC, Boom gets Buffy rights, Kevin Feige takes over X-Men movies, Bond director, Stargirl cast, Twilight Zone reboot, Batwoman crossover villain revealed, Soule Daredevil finale, Kelly Thompson controversy   Comics Details: Batman: Damned 1 by Brian Azzarello, Lee Bermejo Amazing Spider-Man Annual by Saladin Ahmed, Garry Brown, Lee Loughridge Captain America Annual by Tini Howard, Ron Lim, Chris Sprouse, Scott Hanna, Karl Story, Walden Wong, Jesus Aburto, Erick Arciniega, Israel Silva Edge of Spider-Geddon 3 by Jason Latour, Tonci Zonjic, Ian Herring Infinity Wars: Soldier Supreme by Gerry Duggan, Adam Kubert, Matt Wilson Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Captain Marvel - First Day of School 1 by Sholly Fisch, Ty Templeton Return of Wolverine 1 by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, Laura Martin Olivia Twist 1 by Darin Strauss, Adam Dalva, Emma Vieceli, Lee Loughridge Dick Tracy: Dead or Alive 1 by Mike Allred, Lee Allred, Laura Allred, Rich Tommaso Impossible Inc. 1 by JM DeMatteis, Mike Cavallaro Burnouts 1 by Dennis Culver, Geoffo, Lauren Perry Patience! Conviction! Revenge! 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari Over the Garden Wall: Hollow Town 1 by Celia Lowenthal, Jorge Monlongo Go Go Power Rangers Back to School Special by Marguerite Bennett, Jim Towe, Derek Charm, Jordan Gibson, Xiao Tong Kong, Ilaria Catalani Junior High Horrors 1 by Rob Potchak, Rob Retiano   Comics Countdown, 25 Sep 2018: Mister Miracle 11 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads Black Hammer: Age of Doom 5 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart Harley Quinn 50 by Sam Humphries, Mirka Andolfo, Brett Booth, Jon Davis-Hunt, Agnes Garbowska, Tom Grummett, Kelley Jones, Dan Jurgens, Scott Kolins, Guillem March, John McCrea, While Portacio, Norm Rapmund, Cam Smith, Babs Tarr, John Timms, Andrew Dalhouse, Gabe Eltaeb, Romulo Fajardo Jr, John Kalisz, Michelle Madsen, Alex Sinclair Thor 5 by Jason Aaron, Christian Ward Impossible Inc 1 by JM DeMatteis, Mike Cavallaro West Coast Avengers 2 by Kelly Thompson, Stefano Caselli, Triona Farrell Venom 6 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin Hit-Girl 8 by Jeff Lemire, Eduardo Risso, Trish Mulvihill Seven to Eternity 11 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, Matt Hollingsworth Ice Cream Man 7 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O’Halloran

Turtle Power Podcast
“This Is Basically Just Asia” with TMNT Minute’s Scott Tofte - September 14, 2018

Turtle Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018


Ryan is joined by “TMNT Minute” Host Scott Tofte for a great discussion on his fantastic podcast and its subject: the amazing 1990 film “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”! Ryan also discusses the latest Rise of the TMNT news as we lead up to the “official” debut. All this plus a new video game, NECA TMNT in stores, and more new comics! It’s still a great time to be a Turtles fan! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Bodycount  by Kevin Eastman and Simon Bisleyhttp://a.co/d/7A3ofARBatman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II  by James Tynion IV and Freddie Williamshttp://a.co/d/8avk3ncTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Secrets of the Sewer Exhibition coming to Orlando Science Center May 25-Sept. 2, 2019http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/os-et-sp-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-20180816-story.html-------------------------Video Game News-------------------------Nickelodeon Kart Racers Announce Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXG6dAb0cr8Nickelodeon Kart Racers Announced, Features Ninja Turtleshttp://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/07/25/nickelodeon-kart-racers-announced-ninja-turtles/Cartoon Characters Who Should Never Drive Come Together for Nickelodeon Kart Racershttp://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2018/07/25/nickelodeon-kart-racers-announced/New TMNT inspired glider on Fortnitehttps://twitter.com/TMNTPodcast/status/1034161015112585216-------------------------TV News -------------------------Official Debut coming September 17 at 6:30 EDT, 5:30 CDTWatch Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Online Now!http://www.nick.com/rise-of-the-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles/videos/mystic-mayhem-s1-ep1-full-episode/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X9LU0Lj2FAOfficial Website of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtleshttp://www.nick.com/rise-of-the-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles/Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles EXTENDED THEME SONG #TurtlesTuesdayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKhsipWFank#TurtlesTuesday Playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJb1AL9zU1GrGCnGu0ZSzSVcbnqwIOZEYSeason 2 already confirmedhttps://twitter.com/TMNT/status/1022882072631934978Making of 'RISE of the TMNT'! From Sketch to Screenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr1_RoMJC8gRhys Darby to play magic hippo in new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtleshttps://www.newshub.co.nz/home/entertainment/2018/07/rhys-darby-to-play-magic-hippo-in-new-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles.htmlRise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Is Just What the Franchise Needshttps://www.cbr.com/rise-of-the-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-is-good/'Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Star Kat Graham Has A Message For Racist Trolls: "Bring It"https://www.bustle.com/p/rise-of-the-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-star-kat-graham-has-a-message-for-racist-trolls-bring-it-9916318“Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is Blasphemy”https://hiddenremote.com/2018/07/24/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-blasphemy/Mark Pellegrini's post at TMNT Entityhttp://tmntentity.blogspot.com/2018/02/was-april-oneil-originally-black-in.htmlExclusive: Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Creators Reveal Concept Art and New Visionhttps://www.syfy.com/syfywire/exclusive-the-creators-of-rise-of-the-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-reveal-concept-artVR Experience at SDCCRise of the TMNT Virtual Reality Experience | Inside Nick Animationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jURORZtjo60Even Ninja Turtles Have To Deal With New York Gentrificationhttps://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ninja-turtle-gentrification-new-york-nickelodeon_us_5b537629e4b0b15aba8f6800We talked to the TMNT! Really!http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/watch-sdcc-we-talked-to-the-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-reallyComic-Con Exclusive - Rise of TMNT Fans Meet Voice Actors in 360 VR Experience!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj-LYFN7P5gNickelodeon’s ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Go Virtual at Comic-Conhttps://variety.com/2018/artisans/production/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-comic-con-1202876029/Inside Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles VR Interview Experiencehttps://techcrunch.com/2018/08/12/inside-nickelodeons-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-vr-interview-experience/Season 3 of The Toys That Made Us to feature TMNThttps://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/07/19/toys-that-made-us-season-3-power-rangers-wrestling-tmnt-my-little-pony/The 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Series Is An Underrated Gem by Gregg Katzmanhttps://www.cbr.com/tmnt-2012-underrated-gem/Dark Horse & Nickelodeon Present The Art of Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesProducer Ciro Nieli Curates a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the 2012 Animated Serieshttps://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2018/08/cowabunga-dark-horse-nickelodeon-present-the-art-o.html-------------------------Collecting News-------------------------Sonic Drive-In Launches 'Rise of the TMNT' Promotionhttps://nickalive.blogspot.com/2018/07/sonic-drive-in-launches-rise-of-tmnt.htmlhttps://www.sonicdrivein.com/wackypack1990 Film Accurate Costumes1) Prop Shophttps://www.thepropshopsite.com/https://www.facebook.com/ThePropShopSite/2) Prop Shop Garagehttps://www.facebook.com/Prop-Shop-Garage-477259669008828/Mondo Gallery - 8/17-8/25https://mondotees.com/blogs/gallery/mondo-gallery-presents-tmntNew Strategy for Playmates TMNT figure Distributionhttps://playmatestoys.com/brands/rise-of-the-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles/Pre-Order Playmates' Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Toys... including the Epic Lair Playset!http://therockfather.com/news-and-reviews/toy-and-games/item/6285-rise-of-the-tmnt-toysNECA 1990 TMNT at GameStop!!!https://www.gamestop.com/browse?nav=16k-3-neca+tmnt,28zu0Original Mateus Santolouco IDW TMNT Artwork on sale, 50% offhttp://cadencecomicart.com/artist.php?artist=88-------------------------Comics News-------------------------IDW Digital Sale!Amazon TMNT Sale:https://amzn.to/2N0EBs5ComiXology Sale:https://www.comixology.com/Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Turtles/comics-series/6433??tid=s180909_share_tw_Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles&utm_medium=cmx_homepage&utm_source=share_tw&utm_campaign=s180909_share_tw_Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_TurtlesJason Latour‏ (@jasonlatour) Spider Gwen X TMNThttps://twitter.com/jasonlatour/status/1024075332813578240'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder in Hell' Coming in 2019http://comicbook.com/comics/2018/07/19/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-shredder-in-hell/Donatello Macro Series #1 - September 26, 2018https://tmnt-ninjaturtles.com/tmnt-macro-series-1-donatello-idw/Michelangelo Macro Series #2 - October 10, 2018https://tmnt-ninjaturtles.com/tmnt-macro-series-2-michelangelo-idw/Leonardo Macro Series #3 - November 21, 2018https://tmnt-ninjaturtles.com/tmnt-macro-series-3-leonardo-idw/Raphael Macro Series #4 - “TARGET R” – December 2018http://tumblr.bishart.net/search/targetrComics Release Schedule:http://tmnt-ninjaturtles.com/tmnt-blog/-------------------------Mutated Messages-------------------------Sal OteroScorpion x Shredderhttps://youtu.be/TCjwGlNMn5cSpecial Behind the Scenes Speed Drawing (TMNT versus Battletoads and Double Dragons)https://youtu.be/bPFwU1sz1a0-------------------------Interview------------------------- Scott Tofte of TMNT Minutehttps://twitter.com/TMNTMinutehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/tmntminute/http://www.duelinggenre.com--------------------------------------------------TMNT Podcast Updates-------------------------------------------------- Turtle SoupTurtle FlakesTurtle Power PodThe Ninja Turtle Power HourTMNT Der TalkTMNT Minute-------------------------Song of the Show------------------------- The Original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sing The Turtleshttps://www.facebook.com/CamClarkeVoices/videos/998069720364204/Check us out on our official website: http://www.turtlepowerpodcast.comFollow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TMNTpodcastFollow Ryan: http://www.twitter.com/figdonpatFollow Alex: http://www.twitter.com/arodriguez2005Follow Darby: http://www.twitter.com/DarbyTPattonLike us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TurtlePowerPodcastSubscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/TurtlePowerPodcastShare your feedback with us via email: turtlepowerpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe and Rate us on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/turtle-power-podcast/id533316960Listen on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=55235&refid=stprListen on Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igqm4yvgvhnf2wpzktd2f566fj4?t=Turtle_Power_Podcast CLICK HERE TO WATCH ON YouTube CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MP3

I Read Comic Books
This Is Not An Interview #5: Jason Latour

I Read Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 53:30


This episode was recorded in July 2018. This Is Not An Interview, episode 5! Tia chats with Jason Latour over some cocktails about art, sports, comics, agony, ballet, crazy New York City stories involving chicken, beach vampires, and more… Note: The audio for this episode was recorded in a public place and may be echo-y or hard to hear at times.  Links: Follow Jason Latour on Twitter …or Instagram …or maybe subscribe to his YouTube channel Find Southern Bastards, Spider-Gwen, and more comics by Jason here The music for our show is provided by Infinity Shred. This episode was produced by Mike Rapin, edited by Tia Vasiliou and Jason Latour, and arranged by Zander Riggs. Have a question? Want us to talk about a topic? Submit discussion topics to our subreddit /r/IReadComicBooks or our Goodreads group andget a hold of us in the comments or here: ircb@destroythecyb.org – @ircbpodcast & #IReadComicBooks. Hey #PodernFamily listeners! Thanks for dropping by! Have a question? Want us to talk about a topic? Submit discussion topics to our subreddit /r/IReadComicBooks or our Goodreads group andget a hold of us in the comments or here: ircb@destroythecyb.org – @ircbpodcast & #IReadComicBooks. Hey #PodernFamily listeners! Thanks for dropping by! Spotify | Spreaker | TuneIn | Player.fm | Overcast | RadioPublic

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 152

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 154:06


Archie Meets Batman '66, Injustice vs Masters of the Universe, Darth Vader Annual 2, Life of Captain Marvel, Rat Queens: Neon Static, Aphrodite V, Euthanauts 1, Rise of the TMNT 0, Clankillers, The Mall, Thrilling Adventure Hour, Twelve Devil’s Dancing, More reviews! Trailers! SDCC News!   Reviews: Rise of the TMNT, Black Mirror: Black Museum, Fireman by Joe Hill   Trailers: Castle Rock Deadly Class Shazam Glass Discovery s2 Aquaman Young Justice Titans Fantastic Beasts Doctor Who Godzilla: King of the Monsters Disenchanted   Comics Details: Darth Vader Annual 2 by Chuck Wendig, Leonard Kirk, Scott Hanna, Walden Wong, Nolan Woodard Life of Captain Marvel 1 by Margaret Stohl, Carlos Pacheco, Marguerite Sauvage, Rafa Fonteriz, Marcio Menyz Euthanauts 1 by Tini Howard, Nick Robles Rise of the TMNT 0 by Matthew Manning, Chad Thomas Rat Queens: Neon Static by Kurtis Wiebe, Will Kirby Aphrodite V 1 by Bryan Hill, Jeffrey Spokes Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe 1 by Tim Seeley, Freddie Williams, Jeromy Colwell Clankillers 1 by Sean Lewis, Antonio Fuso, Stefano Simeone Archie Meets Batman 66 1 by Jeff Parker, Mike Moreci, Dan Parent, J Bone, Kelly Fitzpatrick Thrilling Adventure Hour 1 by Ben Acker, Ben Blacker, MJ Erickson Twelve Devils Dancing 1 by Erica Schultz, Dave Acosta, Andrew Covalt The Mall 1 by James Haick, Don Handfield, Rafael Loureiro, Diejo Lima   Comics Countdown: 10. Tony Stark: Iron Man 2 by Dan Slott, Valerio Schiti, Edgar Delgado 9. Thor 3 by Jason Aaron, Mike Del Mundo, Marco D’Alfonso 8. Weatherman 2 by Jode LeHeup, Nathan Fox, Dave Stewart 7. Brave and Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman 6 by Liam Sharp, Romulo Fajardo 6. Flavor 3 by Joe Keatinge, Wook Jin Clark, Tamra Bonvillain 5. Immortal Hulk 3 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Garry Brown, Paul Hornschemeier, Leonardo Romero, Marguerite Sauvage, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts 4. Batman 51 by Tom King, Lee Weeks, Bettie Breitweiser 3. Spider-Gwen 34 by Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi, Lauren Affe 2. The Mall 1 by James Haick, Don Handfield, Rafael Loureiro, Diejo Lima 1. Gideon Falls 5 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart  

The Not So Crazy Podcast of Blizzard the Wizard and Eli
The Not So Crazy Comic Book Reviews Of Blizzard The Wizard And Eli (July 18, 2018)

The Not So Crazy Podcast of Blizzard the Wizard and Eli

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 48:57


Comic books read today: Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #307 Written by Chip Zdarsky, Art by Adam Kubert, Juan Frigeri   Spider-Man/Deadpool #36 Written by Robbie Thompson, Art by Matt Horak   Spider-Gwen #34 Written by Jason Latour, Art by Robbi Rodriguez   Avengers #5 Written by Jason Aaron, Art by Ed McGuinness and Paco Medina   Infinity Countdown #5 Written by Chip Zdarsky, Art by Adam Kubert, Juan Frigeri   Hunt For Wolverine: Claws Of A Killer #3 Written by Mariko Tamaki, Art by Butch Guice   X-Men Gold #32 Written by Marc Guggenheim, Art by Pere Perez   Batman #51 Written by Tom King, Art by Lee Weeks and Elizabeth Breitweiser   Justice League #4 Written by Scott Snyder, Art by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez   Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #29 Written by Kyle Higgins, Art by Daniele Di Nicuolo, Triona Farrell and Matt Herms

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast
Episode 100: Exit Gwenterview – In Conversation with Spider-Gwen writer and co-creator Jason Latour!

Amazing Spider-Talk: A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 102:03


(Recorded July 12, 2018) In our final episode, Brian and Jack get to close things out with an exclusive in-depth “exit interview” (or is that exit Gwenterview?) with Spider-Gwen's writer and co-creator Jason Latour! In a conversation that mirrors the spirit of the book, we dig into some big ideas while simultaneously going in all […] The post Episode 100: Exit Gwenterview – In Conversation with Spider-Gwen writer and co-creator Jason Latour! appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

Ultimate Spin: The Spider-Man podcast about Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen Stacy
Episode 100: Exit Gwenterview – In Conversation with Spider-Gwen writer and co-creator Jason Latour!

Ultimate Spin: The Spider-Man podcast about Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen Stacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 102:03


(Recorded July 12, 2018) In our final episode, Brian and Jack get to close things out with an exclusive in-depth “exit interview” (or is that exit Gwenterview?) with Spider-Gwen’s writer and co-creator Jason Latour! In a conversation that mirrors the spirit of the book, we dig into some big ideas while simultaneously going in all […]

The Not So Crazy Podcast of Blizzard the Wizard and Eli
The Not So Crazy Comic Book Reviews Of Blizzard The Wizard And Eli (June 20, 2018)

The Not So Crazy Podcast of Blizzard the Wizard and Eli

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 59:41


Comic books read today: Amazing Spider-Man #801 Written by Dan Slott, Art by Marcos Martin   Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #1 Written by Chip Zdarsky, Art by Mike Allred and Chris Bachalo   Avengers #3 Written by Jason Aaron, Art by Ed McGuinness   Spider-Gwen #33 Written by Jason Latour, Art by Robbi Rodriguez   Champions #21 Written by Jim Zub, Art by Sean Izaakse                                                                                                       Infinity Countdown: Champions #1 Written by Jim Zub, Art by Emilio Laiso   Hunt For Wolverine: Claws of a Killer #2 Written by Mariko Tamaki, Art by Butch Guice   X-Men: Gold #30 Written by Marc Guggenheim, Art by David Marguez   Justice League #2 Written by Scott Snyder, Art by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez   Batman #49 Written by Tom King, Art by Mikel Janin and June Chung   Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Red Hood vs Anarchy Written by Tim Seeley, Art by Otto Schmidt, John Kallisz, Javier Fernandez and Hugo Petrus   Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #28 Written by Kyle Higgins, Art by Daniele Di Nicuolo and Matt Herms

Place to Be Nation POP
Hard-Traveling Fanboys Podcast #76: The Longbook Hunters -- Southern Bastards: Here Was A Man

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 134:43


Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comic books that has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. Over the course of their travels through comicdom, they have encountered numerous stories via the wonder of trade paperbacks and graphic novels. Once a month, Nick and Greg will review one of those collections in The Longbook Hunters. In this edition, the Wild Eyed Southern Boys ... err, Hard-Traveling Fanboys delve into their southern roots to discuss the first volume of Image Comics' Southern Bastards. by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour.

The Winter Palace Podcast
Episode Fifty-One - In Suburbia

The Winter Palace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 86:57


The podcast returns from holiday/health hiatus for a look at the year in comics for 2016. We're joined in separate segments by (01:33) Joe Sposto (@joesposto) from Longbox Heroes, (40:22) magazine contributor Matt D and (1:11:20) Al Kennedy (@housetoastonish) from House To Astonish. There's chat about DC Rebirth, Civil War 2, the Inhumans' failed babyface push and other news from the past year. Then, it's lots of recommendations about what our favorite books and creators were from the past year. There are so many quality books now, things are bound to be forgotten, so apologies to those we should have mentioned during the show and did not. We still love your work, even if our collective memories are like a new kind of Swiss cheese, Some of the books we did remember to mention include: The Vision by Tom King, Gabriel H Walta and Jordie Bellaire, Batman by King and multiple artists, Detective Comics by James Tynion IV and multiple artists, Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott and Liam Sharp, Moon Knight by Jeff Lemire and multiple artists, The Fix by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber, Future Quest by Jeff Parker, Doc Shaner, Steve Rude and other artists, the Batman 66 books by multiple creators, Kaijumax by Zander Cannon, The Black Monday Murders by Jonathan Hickman and Tomm Coker, Southern Bastards by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour, Giant Days by John Allison and multiple artists, Limbo by Dan Watters and Caspar Wijngaard, Another Castle by Andrew Wheeler and Paulina Ganucheau and plenty of other great books that you should check out to see if they are for you. We also said goodbye to two amazing books this year that ended after 50 and 60 issues: The Sixth Gun by Collen Bunn and Brian Hurtt and Chew by John Layman and Rob Guillory, respectively. Also, a shout-out to some great collections that came out this year: The return of Blue Monday by Chynna Clugston-Flores, IDW's Artist Edition for the DC War books (featuring Kirby, Kubert, Kahinger and people whose last name didn't start with K) and the Master of Kung Fu omnibuses, books I never thought I would ever see collected. There's some brief chat throughout the podcast about non-comics stuff, because we just can't stick to one topic for a whole show. We talk Marvel Puzzle Quest with Joe (our alliance leader), NXT wrestling with Matt and Chikara with Al

Handsome Boys Comics Hour
158 – Southern Bastards Vol 2-3 by Jason Aaron, Jason Latour, & Chris Brunner

Handsome Boys Comics Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 94:55


Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are back, this time discussing the second and third volumes of Southern Bastards! They talk all about Coach Boss, the universe-building, and the introduction of Roberta Tubb. They also review Cyborg: Rebirth #1 and Glitterbomb #1! Weekly Floppies Glitterbomb #1 Skybourne #1 Cyborg: Rebirth #1 Night's Dominion #1 Thin #1 […] The post 158 – Southern Bastards Vol 2-3 by Jason Aaron, Jason Latour, & Chris Brunner appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.

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The Comics Alternative
On Location - HeroesCon 2015

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 88:44


This year the Two....no, the Three Guys with PhDs attended HeroesCon, and they had a table there in the middle of Artists Alley. Andy Kunka, Andy Wolverton, and Derek Royal were there to check out the action, rummage through the dollar bins, search for new and interesting titles, talk with creators, get their books signed, and just generally enjoy the fun and camaraderie. On each of the three days of the con, Friday (June 19th) through Sunday (June 21st), they made it a point to record segments live from the floor, discussing the highlights and the experiences they took away from the event. Among the many topics they cover are the incredibly long lines for Jason Aarons, Jason Latour, Chip Zdarsky, Matt Fraction, and Kelly Sue DeConnick; their luck in having a table so close to friend-of-the-show and overall great guy, Craig Yoe; the wonderful experience of having fans of The Comics Alternative come up and talk with the guys; the adventures of trying to find a place for dinner after the con lets out for the day; the kind of treasures they uncover when digging through stacks of back issues; the good and the bad of fan enthusiasm; their favorite discoveries of the day; the kind of encounters and conversations they had with the many creators in Artists Alley; and the weird effectiveness of the sign at their booth. For the most part, Derek, Andy, and Andy did their recordings at the end of each day -- providing a general wrap-up of the day's events -- but on Sunday they recorded two segments, the first one in the morning, so as to include Andy Wolverton before he had to head back home to Maryland (he was driving the long distance). The crowd at this year's HeroesCon was record breaking, and in the background of their recordings you can hear the constant buzz of attendees as they roam the floor. In fact, on a few occasions people came up to the table while the guys were recording, talking on the show and sharing some of the experiences they had. All in all, the Three Guys had a great time, and they plan to table at HeroesCon again next year. This is the first of several episodes of The Comics Alternative at HeroesCon 2015. In the coming days the guys will post two full episodes of conversations with creators in Artists Alley as well as a recording of the panel Derek and Andy Kunka participated in the first day of the con. Keep your ears open!

Amazing Spider-Talk: Back Issues
Amazing Friends: Spider-Gwen (Jason Latour & Robbi Rodriguez)

Amazing Spider-Talk: Back Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 96:20


Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this episode Dan and Mark interview the co-creators of Spider-Gwen from Edge of the Spider-Verse #2, writer Jason LaTour (Southern Bastards) and artist Robbi Rodriquez (FBP: Federal […] The post Amazing Friends: Spider-Gwen (Jason Latour & Robbi Rodriguez) appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 84 - Reviews of Andre the Giant, Shackleton, and Southern Bastards #1

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2014 94:15


On this episode of The Comics Alternative, Andy and Derek discuss three new titles, and boy, do they have great time! They begin with Box Brown's new graphic biography from First Second, Andre the Giant: Life and Legend. While neither of the Two Guys are big professional wrestling fans, they did grow up in an era where Andre the Giant was a significant cultural figure, covered in news programs, starring in films and television series, and appearing on The Tonight Show and Late Night with David Letterman. Next they look at another historically based comic, also published by First Second: Shackleton: Antarctic Odyssey, by Nick Bertozzi. This work focuses on the expedition that Ernest Shackleton took to the South Pole between 1914 and 1916, intending to traverse the Antarctic on foot. As the guys point out, this is another of Bertozzi's comics about historical explorers, a previous title being 2011′s Lewis and Clark (also from First Second). Finally, Derek and Andy wrap up with a fun discussion — beginning with references to a dog taking a dump — of the new series from Jason Aaron and Jason Latour, Southern Bastards (Image Comics). Both of the guys are familiar with the Southern setting serving as the backdrop of this comic — Derek is from Charlotte, NC, and Andy has been living in South Carolina for a number of years — and they can relate to where the two Jasons are going. Derek, in particular, is excited to see Aaron back on a creator-owned, non-superhero title, and both are enthusiastically on board for what appears to be another great Image series.

The Off-Panel Podcast

In which The Off-Panelists decide to switch out the names of the innocent to protect themselves from copyright infringement, going as far as to reveal other offenders of the name-changing game to exonerate their own misdeeds! Listen in for another two-man episode, as the Southerner (Matt 'The Devil' Johnson) and the Sphinx (Wiegeabo 'The Damned' Kilijabob) make another brief return to the land of black and white uber-violence and hard-boiled narration to discuss the first trailer for Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, aswell as new footage for the upcoming Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the league of former Lex Luthor actors coming to the defense of Jessie Eisenberg's casting, Michael B. Jordan's defense against the Human Torch controversy, and more news items from the world of funny books, before moving onto their books for the week including: Warren Ellis' debut issue of Moon Knight, Greg Rucka's new horror mystery Veil, Jason Latour's relaunch of Wolverine And The X-Men, and more! Good news, Martinez! You no longer have to burn in hell, somebody's taken your place!Download Here!

Acmecast
Acmecast #139 - Loose Ends!

Acmecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2013 50:00


Jermaine, Stephen, Riley and Brian speak with Winter Soldier writer, Sledgehammer 44 artist and North Carolina's own Jason Latour to discuss his role as a double threat writer & artist but not cartoonist (yet!) as well as the future of Cheerwine in the comic industry! Show Notes: Jason Latour.com, Jason's online home! Follow Jason on Twitter, @JasonLatour! Become friends with Jason on Facebook! Follow Jason on Tumblr! Keep up with Jason's photos on Instagram!

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Atomic Revolver's Big Bang Theory

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2008 64:41


From January's FX International Con, host John Siuntres conducted this panel featuring four of the Kansas City Studio's members, B Clay Moore , Jeremy Haun, Jason Latour and Seth Peck.They all discuss forming their studio, and give their view of the comics industry, as they all begin to straddle the worlds of indie creator owned projects, and mainstream work from the big two.

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Jeremy Haun Provides The Fireworks

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2007 32:58


Artist Jeremy Haun is back, but the conversation is all new, with his debut as a crime writer, on this month's Oni Press OGN Narcoleptic Sunday , which debuts at this month's San Diego Comicon.Jer also discusses his current run on Marvel Comics Excalibur written by X-Men legend Chris Claremont , and the progres of the Kansas City based comic creator studio Atomic Revolver, with writers B Clay Moore Jason Auron and Seth Peck, and artists Tony Moore and Jason Latour.