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Supereroi le leggende DC 97 "Batman: Gotham knights parte 2", scritto da Devin Grayson e Jen Van Meter, disegnato da Paul Ryan, Roger Robinson e Coy Tornbull, edito da RCS. Mi trovi anche su Instagram www.instagram.com/fumetti.e.dintorni/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fumetti-e-dintorni/message
On this episode the three bro's review The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage. Written by Jen Van Meter with Art by Roberto De la Torre.
This week's episode is the winner from our latest Rusty Fears competition.“The Iron Gate” is written by Cailyn Toomey, read by Jonathan Sims and directed by Alexander J Newall.Thank you everyone who submitted stories and spread the word!Note: this is a stand-alone piece of fiction and not part of the Magnus canon.Content warnings for this episode are at the end of the show notes.Thanks to this week's Patrons: Alex, Rob Young, Jen Van Meter, Jeffrey D Brainerd, Alix Antilla, Lho, Kevin Lovecraft, Margaery Clare, Andrew Hall, Porkchop Krandal, Alex Rose, Rozzlynn, Jon Lozano, Rowan MacBean, Mildred, Amelia Stevenson, Mike Weiss, Finn Garza, Tommy Parker, Cornflake of DoomIf you'd like to join them be sure to visit www.patreon.com/rustyquillEdited this week by James Austin, Brock Winstead & Alexander J Newall.Sound effects this week by previously credited artists via freesound.org.Check out our merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustyquill/collections/708982-the-magnus-archives-s1You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribePlease rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear.Join our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillTWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuillDISCORD: https://discord.gg/KckTv8yEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comThe Magnus Archives is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International LicenceContent warnings for:· Bullying See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 18Star Theft and Star MarlinsPLANET - 512909- ⏇Orren Thruul requests a planet to host the exhibits for their latest intergalactic art show; 'Rebirth of the Star Marlin'Consultant Recommendation; Error, file overwritten and locked.Original Consultant Recommendation; Hospital Cube. Time bomb. Coerced suns. Collapsing Moon.Content Warning for:Comedic violenceEmotional abuseAlcoholismScreamingChildbirthSpecial thanks to Stefan Sipika for this episode's Planet Brief Submission and this week's Patrons: Alex, Rob Young, Jen Van Meter, Jeffrey D Brainerd, Alix Antilla, Lho, Kevin Lovecraft, Margaery Clare, Andrew Hall, Porkchop Krandal, Alex Rose, Rozzlynn, Jon Lozano, Rowan MacBean, Mildred, Amelia Stevenson, Mike Weiss, Finn Garza, Tommy Parker, Cornflake of DoomIf you'd like to join them be sure to visit www.patreon.com/rustyquillCreated by Tim Meredith and Ben MeredithProduced by Lowri Ann DaviesExecutive Producer Alexander J NewallPerformances:I.M.O.G.E.N: Imogen HarrisDavid 7: Ben MeredithTrexel Geistman: Tim MeredithEditing: Alexander J Newall and David DevereuxMusic: Samuel DF JonesArtwork: Anika Khan.Featured SFX; Garuda1982, Picklejones, FreqMan, Eddybennet, Splushionsindasky, GabrielaUPF, Digitalsmokestudios, Studioratreviously& previously credited artists via freesound.org.Featured music: Artist: Bigmanjoe, Title: Slow Cinematic Music via FreesoundSubscribe using your podcast software of choice or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribe and be sure to rate and review us online; it really helps us spread across the galaxy.Join our community:WEBSITE: www.rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/therustyquill/TWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: www.reddit.com/r/RustyQuill/DISCORD: https://discord.gg/KckTv8yEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comStellar Firma is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International Licence. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Alex, Lydia, Ben, Bryn and Helen as the party are finally reunited in the worst place on earth!This week, Grizzop arrives in Rome bringing Sasha's past with him. Hamid greets him with a bang and Azu is protective of her friends.Thanks to this week's Patrons: Alex, Rob Young, Jen Van Meter, Jeffrey D Brainerd, Alix Antilla, Lho, Kevin Lovecraft, Margaery Clare, Andrew Hall, Porkchop KrandalIf you'd like to join them be sure to visit www.patreon.com/rustyquillEditing this week by Lowri Ann Davies & Alexander J NewallSFX this week by previously credited artists.As always, today’s game system is available for free at www.d20pfsrd.comJoin our community:WEBSITE: www.rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/therustyquill/TWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: www.reddit.com/r/RustyQuill/DISCORD: https://discord.gg/KckTv8yEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comRusty Quill Gaming is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International Licence. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A look at Jan Van Meter's 21st Century updated take on Black Lightning's origin story.Affiliate link included.Transcript:"Justice like lightning should ever appear, to some men hope, to other men fear." We're taking a look at Black Lightning, Year One, coming up next.Black Lightning was created by Tony Isabella in 1977. Black Lightning, Year One was published in 2009 and is a modern updating of Black Lightning's origin stories. The reason this was done is that he was introduced prior to Crisis on Infinite Earth where the DC Universe could be rebooted, and its continuity simplified so that that would never happen again. And about twenty-five years later they had to do it again.The original origin story from the 1970s really worked pretty well for the most part. The story was that Jefferson Pierce, a gold medal Olympian, returned to his old high school – Garfield High in a suicide slum in Metropolis – to serve as a high school teacher; and the murder of one of his students leads him to become Black Lightning and to take on the 100, the evil gang that dominates his city. 2009 Update changes some things. First, rather than coming in as a teacher he arrives as the principal. In some ways I think this is kind of a nod to Lean on Me where Morgan Freeman plays Joe Clarke, a principal who comes to restore order to a troubled school. In the original story Pierce was divorced and his ex-wife showed up working at the same school he was at, and she is in the school and frequently ignored until finally they become friends and happily divorced as was the big trend in the 1970s, the cultural push for people to become divorced, be good friends and have it all be very socially acceptable. This not really being a thing in 2009 he is actually still married to his wife Lynn and they have one child and another child's quickly on the way. But Jeff's decision to become Black Lightning creates a lot of friction in his marriage, ending up with her leaving him though not getting divorced. She doesn't come off particularly well in the exchange but there's actually a reason for it, and it's probably the book's most clever innovation. And what makes a good retelling of an origin story stand out from one that is a bit weak, a good retelling will take a look at some element of the story that wasn't explained or fleshed out and flesh it out and provide a remarkable twist that fills in a hole that a writer in a previous age hadn't thought of. And writer Jen Van Meter really does that here. When you think about it a key problem with the original story of Suicide Slum called Southside here in Year One is the idea that there is a portion of Metropolis that is overrun with crime, and that Superman doesn't do anything about it. When you think about it the idea then is that Superman is not addressing the problems with crime in this neighborhood unlike crime in other parts of Metropolis, because he doesn't really care about black people. I'm sure that is not what Tony Isabella was going for. He was used to dealing with Marvel characters, and Marvel characters do not generally have as much power or scope as Superman. There's a reason Spider-Man doesn't fight crime in Harlem as a practice, because his main area is Manhattan and Queens, and he cannot fly everywhere in the city. Superman is different and the original take on this leaves the impression that there's a portion of Metropolis that Superman is ignoring even as he flies all over the world and universe to fight crime elsewhere. And Van Meter does something clever and introduces an evil mystical force into the equation as the key cause behind this. And as most people know, Superman does not have powers against magic; and in the books it's referenced that Superman is weakened inside the Suicide Slum....
Este programa está dedicado a todas las mujeres asesinadas y a todas las que están sufriendo violencia de género. Regresamos con fuerza tras las dos semanas de descanso por las fiestas y lo hacemos con una “Sección principal” dura pero necesaria en la que os hablaré de “Te doy mis ojos” la mejor y más realista película sobre la violencia de género rodada en España. Dirigida por Icíar Bollaín con Laia Marull, Luis Tosar o Candela Peña entre otros. En la sección “Giaccomic” contamos una semana más con Giacco del podcast “Hello Friki” que nos trae todas las novedades del mundo del comic y además nos hablará de “Doctora Mirage” de Jen Van Meter un personaje con conexión con lo sobrenatural del universo Valiant, dibujado por Roberto de la Torre. En la sección “El verso libre” os traigo de nuevo a mi adorado Bunbury. En esta ocasión he seleccionado el tema “Que tengas suertecita” uno de los cortes de ese pedazo álbum que es “El viaje a ninguna parte” que el gran Enrique Bunbury lanzo allá por 2004. Escuchad, por favor, bien la letra. En la sección “A golpes de realidad” os traigo toda la actualidad social y política de la semana a través de nuestro bloque dedicado a la violencia de género, nuestro apartado de violencia hacia los menores, el bloque internacional o la actualidad política patria repleta de corrupción política y de terrorismo de estado. Finalmente en la sección “¿Qué fue de?” os hablo esta semana de la filósofa y ensayista española María Zambrano, una de las pensadoras más importantes del siglo XX y que no fue reconocida en España hasta el último cuarto del siglo XX, tras un largo exilio en el que se ganó el respeto de la élite intelectual de medio mundo. Canal de nuestra musa, la YouTuber Miare's Project: https://www.youtube.com/user/AchlysProject Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:02:35 al 02:09:28 Sección “Giaccomic”: del 02:14:02 al 02:48:31 Sección “El verso libre”: del 02:49:23 al 02:54:25 Sección “A golpes de realidad”: del 02:55:08 al 05:32:52 Sección “¿Qué fue de?”: del 05:33:59 al 06:13:14 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Colaborador: Giacco Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Centésimo octogésimo tercer programa de Rock & Cómics, décimo sexto de la sexta temporada. Programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. SUMARIO: [02' 29"] - Canción "Radioactive" de Imagine Dragons. [04' 49"] - La cárcel de papel Álvaro Pons nos descubre dos nuevos cómics con los que disfrutar: Cuttlas de Calpurnio, editado por DeBolsillo, y Battaglia, cuentos y leyendas de Dino Battaglia, editado por Ponent Mon. [13' 55"] - Cómics al límite Gerardo Vilches nos trae uno de esos cómics que suelen pasar desapercibidos para la mayoría, en esta ocasión Tibirís de Arnau Sanz, editado por Trilita Ediciones. [21' 54"] - Canción "Thunderstruck" de ACDC. [26' 46"] - Transmutaciones Postheroicas Elisa McCausland nos adentra en el mundo de la magia oscura con Doctora Mirage de Jen Van Meter y Roberto de la Torre, publicado por Medusa Cómics, y The Wicked and the Divine de Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie y Matthew Wilson, publicado por Norma Editorial. Además, rematamos hablando un poco de su último libro Wonder Woman, el feminismo como superpoder, editado por Errata Naturae. [44' 07"] - Periferia Oriental Óscar Senar despide la temporada con una recomendación veraniega, tres mangas para poder llevarse a la playa y disfrutar de ellos: Ran y el mundo gris de Aki Irie, editado por Ediciones Tomodomo; No guns life de Tasuku Karasuma, editado por Norma Editorial; y Manhole de Tetsuya Tsutsui, editado por Planeta Cómic. [54' 26"] - Despedida Hugo Rodrigo despide el programa con unas últimas recomendaciones personal, en esta ocasión: Misantropía Dura de Santiago Bará publicado por Bang Ediciones, y Bone Coda de Jeff Smith publicado por Astiberri Ediciones. [56' 58"] - Canción "Bohemian Rhapsody" de Queen.
Back Matter is our show focused interviews, news and events in the comics industry,??television and movies, or discussions of comics which open onto a broader conversation. Feel free to email us discussion ideas or any comments or questions you might have at??contact@viewfromthegutters.com. On this episode of Back Matter,??we sit down with author Jen Van Meter [???]
Back Matter is our show focused interviews, news and events in the comics industry, television and movies, or discussions of comics which open onto a broader conversation. Feel free to email us discussion ideas or any comments or questions you might have at contact@viewfromthegutters.com. On this episode of Back Matter, we sit down with author Jen Van Meter […]
Hero Book 2 by David Rubin from Dark Horse, Zero Volume 4 by Ales Kot, Ian Bertram, Stathis Tsemberlidis, Robert Sammelin, Tula Lotay, Jordie Bellaire, Clayton Cowles, Tom Muller, and Jeff Lemire from Image Comics, James Bond by Warren Ellis and Jason Masters from Dynamite!, Erik Larsen-O-Rama: Savage Dragon #209-210 with Chris Eliopoulos, Nikos Koutsis, and Mike Toris and Spawn #259 with Todd McFarlane, Fco Plascenscia, and Tom Orzechowski from Image, Marvel-O-Rama: Daredevil #2, Drax #2, Squadron Supreme #2, and Mighty Thor #2, physical vs. digital, Deadly Class, Ringside #2 by Joe Keatinge, Nick Barber, and Simon Gough from Image, Twilight Children, Jupiter's Circle, Jonathan Hickman, Four Eyes: Hearts of Fire by Joe Kelly and Max Fiumara from Image, Valiant-O-Rama: The Wrath of the Eternal Warrior by Robert Venditti, Raul Allen, and Patricia Martin, Bloodshot: Reborn, and The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage: Second Lives by Jen Van Meter, Roberto De La Torre, David Baron, and Dave Lanphear, Cullen Bunn, The Fade Out by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser from Image, The Divine by Asaf Hanuka, Tomer Hanuka, and Boaz Lavie from :01 First Second, and a whole mess more!
1:20 - Comics writer Jen Van Meter (@hopelessjen) discusses her @Onipress graphic novel Hopeless Savages Break. We talks about working with artists Meredith McClaren (@inquitousFish) and Christine Norrie (@christinenorrie) on the new book, past volumes drawn by Christine and Bryan Lee O'Malley (@radiomaru), future stories, (9:56) her @ValiantComics series drawn by Roberto de la Torre The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage and (14:00) writing the Injustice Gang in JSA Classified. (17:00) We also talk about the MLS championship won last week by the Portland Timbers, the crazy plays in the match, (24:45) the Timbers being featured in Greg Rucka's (@ruckawriter) Stumptown and (28:10) life as a comics pro living in Portland. 30:55 - Yahoo Sports hockey editor of the Puck Daddy blog and the co-host of Marek vs Wyshynski podcast Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) talks his new book Take Your Eye Off the Puck, its origin and contents, including fancy stats and cutting edge technology. (43:09) We also talk the current NHL Season, the hot start by Dallas, the slow start by Pittsburgh and Anaheim and Detroit post-Mike Babcock. Then we talk nerd culture, featuring (47:16) the just-finished season of Doctor Who, (57:19) binge TV watching and spoiler culture, (1:01:15) the resurrected MST3K and (1:07:15) new comics, including Saga, Batman and the Star Wars books.
Tom King, Mahmud Asrar, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #5 by Dan Slott, Adam Kubert, Scott Hanna, and Justin Ponsor, The Motorcycle Samurai Volume One: A Fiery Demise by Chris Sheridan from Top Shelf, The Blair Witch Project and Chronicles by Jen Van Meter, Tommy Lee Edwards, Guy Davis, Bernie Mireault, and Tom Fowler from Oni Press and Blair Witch: Dark Testaments by Ian Edington, Charlie Adlard, Nick Bell, and Brian Haberlin from Image, found footage films, Image-O-Rama: The Dying and the Dead #3 by Jonathan Hickman and Ryan Bodenheim, The Fade Out #9 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser, Harley Quinn and Power Girl by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Amanda Conner, and Stephane Roux, Junji Ito's Uzumaki from Viz, Star Wars #7-9 by Jason Aaron, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, and Justin Ponsor, Marvel Zombies 5 by Fred Van Lente, Kano, Mike Kaluta, Felix Ruiz, Fernando Blanco, Frank Brunner, and Val Staples, Barb Wire by Chris Warner, Pat Olliffe, Tom Nguyen, Gabe Eltaeb, and Adam Hughes, A-Force by Marguerite Bennett, G. Willow Wilson, Jorge Molina, Craig Yeung, Laura Martin, and Matt Milla, Future Imperfect by Peter David, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, and Nolan Woodard, Ta-Nehisi Coates and Black Panther, and a whole mess more!
Darrell, Chris and Mike welcome a very special guest, Jen Van Meter, to discuss the new series, The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage. Sent your best listener questions to ValiantPodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter: @ValiantPodcast
Darrell, Chris and Mike welcome a very special guest, Jen Van Meter, to discuss the new series, The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage. Sent your best listener questions to ValiantPodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter: @ValiantPodcast
Out with the old and in with the new as we talk about The Death-Defying Dr. Mirage #1 by Jen Van Meter, Roberto de la Torre, and David Baron from Valiant, Childish Gambino, the new 11 O'Clock forum, the Marvel Covers Artist's Edition from IDW, Bucky Barnes: Winter Soldier #1 by Ales Kot and Marco Rudy, Thor #1 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman and Matthew Wilson, Original Sin, Lobo #1 by Cullen Bunn, Reilly Brown, Nelson Decastro, and Pete Pantazis, Men of Wrath #1 by Jason Aaron and Ron Garney from Icon/Marvel, Southern Bastards, Dark Horse Presents #2 (Andy Kuhn, Steve Parkhouse, Aliens, Jordie Bellaire and Declan Shalvey, and more), Edge of Spider-Man #4, Nightworld by Adam McGovern, Paolo Leandri and Dominic Regan from Image, Ryan Browne and God Hates Astronauts, Prometheus and Juan Ferreyra, All-New X-Men, Amazing X-Men, Moon Knight, Death of Wolverine, Mad Monster Party, Captain America #25 by Rick Remender and Carlos Pacheco, the Oni Press Humble Bundle, Return to Slumberland by Eric Shanower and Gabriel Rodriguez from IDW, and a whole mess more!
Matt Fraction and Kelly Sue DeConnick guest curate.Jen Van Meter discusses the role of women in the comics industry and introduces us to Dr. Mirage and the Hopeless Savages. Mike Doughty tells us how he uses technology to gain an advantage in the new music industry.
This week on??View from the Gutters??our topic work is??Hopeless Savages, by??Jen Van Meter and various artists. It???s the story of the Hopeless-Savage family, as told from the perspective of the youngest daughter, Skank Zero Hopeless-Savage. In the first story, after Zero???s parents (noted 70s punk rockers Dirk Hopeless and Nikki Savage) are kidnapped, she assembles [???]
On this episode of Word Balloon writer Jen Van Meter is back to discuss why she has more fun writing conflicted villains than heroes, as evidenced in her two current serial stories Liberty Belle and Hourman facing their moral opposite couple The Icicle and The Tigress in DC's JSA All Stars, and the Black Cat mini series for Marvel.We also get an update on the coming Hopeless Savages collection from Oni Press and much more.
Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Black Cat #1 is set to hit the stands this Wednesday, kicking off a 4 issues mini-series following Black Cat, Felcia Hardy on a heist caper! We've got writer Jen Van Meter to talk about the mini-series, and what's so cool about the thief that Spider-Man can't seem to resist. With art by the brilliant Javier Pulido, and covers by Amanda Conner, you're sure to notice it on the shelves.
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This week in Spoilers: Black Lanterns revealed, and people ain't happy... Sexy, sexy, lizard girls on parade... Phil Sheldon loses an eye, but the fun and games ain't over yet... Plus: Is a Robot Hottie a Robottie? Does sleeping with your alternate universe's girlfriend count as cheating? And what WAS the name of the cartoon cat with the garbage can on his head? All this and more, from the elegant Spoilers ballroom, adjacent to the lovely Pump Room, high above Chicago. NEWS Reactions to Martian Manhunter and Kal-L (Earth-2 Superman) outed as two of the Black Lanterns? LINKAGE Tom and Jerry back to the Big Screen LINKAGE ABC to Resurrect V LINKAGE REVIEWS Rodrigo Hero Squared: Love & Death #1 (Jan 28, 2009, Boom! Studios) It’s the return of Captain Valor, his parallel-world alter-ego, Milo, and at least one homicidal ex-girlfriend! DeMatteis’ and Giffen’s geeeenius super-hero series Hero Squared is back for a three-issue finale that will leave you gobsmacked! Interested in checking out Hero Squared but never had the chance? Matthew Kick Ass #5 (released Jan 2, Marvel) WRITER: MARK MILLAR PENCILS: JOHN ROMITA JR. Since he put on the green wetsuit and became Kick-Ass, Dave Lizewski has broken both legs, shattered his back; been run over by a Mercedes, smashed by garbage cans, and clobbered by gangsters; become a YouTube phenomenon and inspired a wave of costumed vigilantes…but none of that can compare to what’s going to happen now that John Genovese knows who he is. The super hero sensation of 2008 continues, courtesy of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. Stephen Black Lightning: Year One #2 (Jan 21,2009, DC) Written by Jen Van Meter; Art and cover by Cully Hamner Jefferson Pierce returns to his old stomping grounds – the infamous Suicide Slum of Metropolis – in order to bring some hope to the residents of his downtrodden former neighborhood. He'll quickly learn, though, that a lawless place sometimes requires a lawless vigilante to drag it into the light. Acclaimed writer Jen Van Meter (CINNAMON, OUTSIDERS) and kinetic artist Cully Hamner (BLUE BEETLE, RED) combine forces to retell the electrifying origin of DC's most honorable hero, the bold and brave Justice Leaguer known as Black Lightning! MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK This week, the Major Spoilers Poll is taking the Robot Wars to a whole new level by pitting robots who look like real women against one another. In the far corner, it's Jamie Sommers (a.k.a. The Bionic Woman)! She's not all robot, but has the power where it counts. In the near corner, and attractive Fembot that is designed to lure Austin Powers to his death! A) Jamie Sommmers B) Fembots VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS Trade Paperback Review Marvels (Marvel) Marvel Comics brings back Busiek and Ross’s fully painted retelling of key moments in the birth of the Marvel Universe, as seen through the eyes of an innocent bystander. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week in Spoilers: Black Lanterns revealed, and people ain't happy... Sexy, sexy, lizard girls on parade... Phil Sheldon loses an eye, but the fun and games ain't over yet... Plus: Is a Robot Hottie a Robottie? Does sleeping with your alternate universe's girlfriend count as cheating? And what WAS the name of the cartoon cat with the garbage can on his head? All this and more, from the elegant Spoilers ballroom, adjacent to the lovely Pump Room, high above Chicago. NEWS Reactions to Martian Manhunter and Kal-L (Earth-2 Superman) outed as two of the Black Lanterns? LINKAGE Tom and Jerry back to the Big Screen LINKAGE ABC to Resurrect V LINKAGE REVIEWS Rodrigo Hero Squared: Love & Death #1 (Jan 28, 2009, Boom! Studios) It’s the return of Captain Valor, his parallel-world alter-ego, Milo, and at least one homicidal ex-girlfriend! DeMatteis’ and Giffen’s geeeenius super-hero series Hero Squared is back for a three-issue finale that will leave you gobsmacked! Interested in checking out Hero Squared but never had the chance? Matthew Kick Ass #5 (released Jan 2, Marvel) WRITER: MARK MILLAR PENCILS: JOHN ROMITA JR. Since he put on the green wetsuit and became Kick-Ass, Dave Lizewski has broken both legs, shattered his back; been run over by a Mercedes, smashed by garbage cans, and clobbered by gangsters; become a YouTube phenomenon and inspired a wave of costumed vigilantes…but none of that can compare to what’s going to happen now that John Genovese knows who he is. The super hero sensation of 2008 continues, courtesy of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. Stephen Black Lightning: Year One #2 (Jan 21,2009, DC) Written by Jen Van Meter; Art and cover by Cully Hamner Jefferson Pierce returns to his old stomping grounds – the infamous Suicide Slum of Metropolis – in order to bring some hope to the residents of his downtrodden former neighborhood. He'll quickly learn, though, that a lawless place sometimes requires a lawless vigilante to drag it into the light. Acclaimed writer Jen Van Meter (CINNAMON, OUTSIDERS) and kinetic artist Cully Hamner (BLUE BEETLE, RED) combine forces to retell the electrifying origin of DC's most honorable hero, the bold and brave Justice Leaguer known as Black Lightning! MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK This week, the Major Spoilers Poll is taking the Robot Wars to a whole new level by pitting robots who look like real women against one another. In the far corner, it's Jamie Sommers (a.k.a. The Bionic Woman)! She's not all robot, but has the power where it counts. In the near corner, and attractive Fembot that is designed to lure Austin Powers to his death! A) Jamie Sommmers B) Fembots VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS Trade Paperback Review Marvels (Marvel) Marvel Comics brings back Busiek and Ross’s fully painted retelling of key moments in the birth of the Marvel Universe, as seen through the eyes of an innocent bystander. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Kilka uwag godai’ego n/t komiksu: Golden streets of Gotham scenariusz: Jen Van Meter grafika: Cliff Chiang, Tommy Lee Edwards kolor: Dave Stewart Wydanie DC Comics 2003; oprawa miękka, 64 strony; $6.95 scenariusz: 3 grafika: 3 ocena: Uwagi: Niewykorzystana szansa Więcej o Batmanie na blogu GniazdoŚwiatów.net