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"Child's Play" and "Good Guys Wear Red" Written by Roger McKenzie and Frank Miller, pencilled by Frank Miller, inked and coloured by Klaus Janson, and lettered by Joe Rosen. "Spider-Man: Threat or Menace" Written by Dennis O'Neil, pencilled by Frank Miller, inked by Klaus Janson, coloured by Bob Sharen, and lettered by Jim Novak.
That's the question Jason puts to Jim Novak, music buyer for Electric Fetus. Listen to where he ranks the greats before Sunday's big game!
Thanks to our awesome Patrons, we're proud to present another Booksplode! This month, Josh Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick take a look at… Classic G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Vol. 1 by Larry Hama, Herb Trimpe, Steven Grant, Don Perlin, Mike Vosburg, Bob McLeod, Jack Abel, Jon D'Agostino, Mike Esposito, Chic Stone, Glynis Wein, Bob Sharon, George Roussos, Stan Goldberg, Christi Scheele, Andy Yanchuns, Jim Novak, Diana Albers, Rick Parker, Janice Chiang, Joe Rosen, & Digital Chameleon. What's a Booksplode? It's a bi-monthly special edition show in which we take a look at a single graphic novel or collected edition, something we really just don't have time to do on the regular show. Running Time: 00:51:17 Music: “G.I. Joe (Theme Song)” Jonathan Kimmel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Bury Me Deep" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Rod Whigham, inked by Rudy Nebres and L-Man, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Chia-Chi Wang.
"Armies of the Night" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Rod Whigham, inked by Rudy Nebres and L-Man, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Chia-Chi Wang and Ian Laughlin.
"The Devil's Secret Name" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Rod Whigham, inked by Rudy Nebres, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Chia-Chi Wang.
"Something Like Love" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Mark Texiera, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Jim Starlin/Electric Prism.
"River of Blood - Part Six: Children of the Gun" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Joe Kubert, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Joe Rosas.
"River of Blood - Part Five: Open Wounds" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Joe Kubert, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Joe Rosas.
"River of Blood - Part Four: Dead Men's Eyes" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Joe Kubert, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Joe Rosas.
"River of Blood - Part Three: Capital Crimes" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Joe Kubert, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Joe Rosas.
"River of Blood - Part Two: Comrades" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Joe Kubert, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Joe Rosas.
"River of Blood - Part One: Scorched Earth" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Joe Kubert, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Joe Rosas.
"Killing an Afternoon" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Greg Luzniak, inked by Matt Banning, coloured by John Kalisz, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"A Man Named Frank" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by John Buscema, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Christie Scheele.
"Fortress: Miami - Part Four: Razor's Edge" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated and coloured by Russ Heath, and lettered by Jim Novak.
John Byrne Doesn't Play Well With Others Hello, and welcome to episode 367 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. We're finally here, the start of the 1980s renaissance of the Fantastic Four. John Byrne is here as writer and artist, and the Fantastic Four will never be the same again. Diablo is back in town, and looking to use the elemental nature of the Fantastic Four against his old enemies. Only some cunning thinking, and a well-stocked scuba store, can prevent the team from being defeated by their own dark reflections. And only the former co-host of The Fantasticast can help guide Steve through this new beginning. Yes, returning to the show for the start of the Byrne run is former Fantasticast co-host Andrew Leyland. He tore himself away from reviewing The Overlooked Dark Knight, and from hosting his eclectic pop-culture review show The Palace of Glittering Delights, to dust off his Fantastic Four longbox and make a return to the world of Fantastic Four review and commentary. Missed him? As well as his podcasts, you can also follow him on (what's left of) twitter where he is @leyland_andrew! John Byrne, John Byne, Bjorn Heyn (but actually John Byrne), Glynis Wein, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, Jim Shooter, and Terry Austin present Fantastic Four #232 - Back To The Basics! Featuring two-month-old Oscar talk, Yeoh before bladder, Not Bjorn Heyn, a catalogue of redheads, and the cleansing of New York with fire. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
"Fortress: Miami - Part Three: The Silk Noose" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Russ Heath, coloured by Phil Felix, and lettered by Jim Novak.
Episode 125: Markus Erlandsson engages in a discussion with Jim Novak from Microsoft regarding the Cloud for healthcare industry solution. Jim provides insights into its evolution from an accelerator to a broader solution and sheds light on the significance of “cloud for” in its name. Furthermore, he emphasizes Microsoft’s extensive efforts towards integration with this … Continue reading Cloud for healthcare with Jim Novak The post Cloud for healthcare with Jim Novak first appeared on CRM Rocks.
"Hammered" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Russ Heath, coloured by Phil Felix, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Fortress: Miami" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Russ Heath, coloured by Phil Felix, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Ring of Fire" Written by Chuck Dixon, layouts by John Buscema, finished by Tom Palmer, Klaus Jansen, and Art Nichols, coloured by Kevin Tinsley, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"The Swine" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by John Buscema, coloured by Kevin Tinsley, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Sweet Revenge" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by John Buscema, coloured by Kevin Tinsley, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Boss Sugar" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by John Buscema, coloured by Kevin Tinsley, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Pirates" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by John Buscema, coloured by Kevin Tinsley, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"The Condemned" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Bill Marimon, inked by Matt Banning, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Slie McTiegue.
Episode 155. James B and Eddie discuss a four pack of 1980 The Amazing Spider-Man books featuring the Black Cat, a no name ex-X-Men villain, a washed up doctor with goofy glasses and a guy showing people stinky stuff. Eddie and James B debate also the Black Cat's attempt to murder innocents and explain why issue 204 is much better than the conclusion in issue 205. Plus Debra Whitman finally yells at Peter and the Angry Joe Robbie saga concludes. (01:35) From May of 1980 Stan Lee Presents The Amazing Spider-Man 204 “The Black Cat Always Lands on Her Feet!” By Wolfman, Pollard and Finished by Pablo Marcos. (06:27) From June of 1980 Stan Lee Presents The Amazing Spider-Man 205 “...In Love and War!” Written by David Michelinie, pencils by Keith Pollard, and ink by Jim Mooney (12:11) From July of 1980 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 206 “a Method in his Madness!” Written by Roger Stern, Art by John Byrne and Gene Day. (15:57) A sponsor offers healthy lifestyle services (17:56) From August of 1980 Stan Lee Presents The Amazing Spider-Man “Mesmero's Revenge!” Messengers Dennny O'neil and James Mooney with P. Marcos and Jim Novak doing art. Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston, Sponsor Bassline by Eddie. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by Eddie. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/, Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts!
He Is Styggor, And He Is Not Important Hello, and welcome to episode 364 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. The end has arrived, and, well, it's probably about time. The creative team are departing the book to make way for a fresh start, but they've got some unfinished business to take care of. The Baxter Building and the surrounding city block are stuck in the Negative Zone, and Lorrie Melton is missing her boo. Can the Fantastic Four overcome civilian insurrection, and the least important villain see in the Fantastic Four to date, and make it back home to Franklin? Doug Moench, Roger Stern, Bill Sienkiewicz, Joe Sinnott, And Moore (but actually Al Milgrom and Frank Giacoia), George Roussos, Jim Novak, Bob Budiansky, Jim Salicrup, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #231 - In All The Gathered Gloom. Featuring someone who is a gangster and not a Wolverine writer, someone who is not Magneto, someone who is not Jim Shooter, someone who is not Jerome Moore, and wouldn't you know it? Bill Sienkiewicz is inking, and he wants you to know it! Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
"The Big Check-Out" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Tod Smith, inked by Joe Rubinstein & Co., lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Marie Javins.
"Heart of Ice" Written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Gary Kwapisz, coloured by Glynis Oliver, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Walk Through Fire - Part Three: Sidewinder." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Todd Foxx, inked by Fred Fredericks, coloured by Glynis Oliver, lettered by Jim Novak.
Hello, and welcome to episode 362 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This time on the Fantasticast, we discover what happens after an all-action issue. Yes, it's the inevitable exposition, and there's plenty of it. From decaying cultures in the far future to the inside of a black hole, this issue is not short of great concepts, but can they be spun into an engaging story that stands alongside it's predecessor? Uh... Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Joe Sinnott, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Bob Budiansky, Jim Salicrup, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #230: Firefrost and the Ebon Seeker. Featuring lots of blatant rip-offs of recent science fiction films, a gratuitous Avengers appearance, and an astonishingly awful UK Number One single. Well, that bit isn't in the comic itself, but after last week, you do deserve a bit of warning. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
"The Hunting Ground" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Romita Jr., inked by Mike Manley, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Joe Rubinstein, coloured by Kevin Tinsley, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Mugger's Picnic" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Romita Jr., inked by Klaus Janson and Mike Manley, coloured by Kevin Tinsley, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Walk Through Fire - Part One: Backs to the Wall." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Todd Foxx, inked by Fred Fredericks, coloured by Glynis Oliver, lettered by Jim Novak.
Reed's Tool Hello, and welcome to episode 360 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. It's a bumper episode of The Fantasticast this week, as we cover no less than five comics! From visitors from the inside of a black hole, to scientific handwaves, from the disco floors of New York to the funeral of a President that could have been, with a quick sidestep into flashback territory, this is one of our busiest episodes to date. Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiwicz, Joe Sinnott, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Bob Budiansky, Jim Salicrup, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #229 - The Thing From The Black Hole. And many, many more creators bring us Amazing Spider-Man #215, Dazzler #2, Thor #306, and What If? #26. Join as us we discover the first Fantastic Four work of John Romita Jr and Tom DeFalco! Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
"Dead Man's Hand, Part Nine: Say Goodbye to Vegas." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Hebert, inked by Fred Fredericks, coloured by Glynis Oliver, lettered by Jim Novak.
"Dead Man's Hand, Part Six: Hot Chrome and Cold Blood." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Hebert, inked by Fred Fredericks, coloured by Glynis Oliver, lettered by Jim Novak.
"Dead Man's Hand, Part Three: The Vegas Idea." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Herbert, inked by Fred Fredericks, coloured by Glynis Oliver, lettered by Jim Novak.
Reed Richards: Master of Ethics Hello, and welcome to episode 358 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This time on the Fantasticast, we must, we must uncover the mysteries of Franklin's powers, by dressing him up as Professor X (with handy replica Cerebro) and hoping that he isn't too unhappy about a burger. And if this doesn't sound too great, don't worry - someone's read some 'science' and is oh-so-eager to show off their 'research'... Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Joe Sinnott, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Gaspar Saladino, Bob Budiansky, Jim Salicrup, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #228 - Ego-Spawn. Featuring a long look at the medical and scientific ethics at play, the worst way to manipulate your family so you can get your own way, and a prick in a vest. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
"The Carrion Eaters" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Romita Jr., inked by Klaus Janson, coloured by Gregory Wright, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Feeding Frenzy." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Romita Jr., inked by Klaus Janson, coloured by Gregory Wright, and lettered by Jim Novak.
A Punk With A Tie Hello, and welcome to episode 355 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. The show is back after a 19-ish month break, and it's bringing with it yet another issue from the infamous Moench/Sienkiewicz run on the Fantastic Four. A meteor falls to Earth, and what it contains could spell disaster and ruin for the petrochemical industry! Only the Fantastic Four can stop it, as long as they don't get distracted by Reed's chauvinism and Sue's poor writing... Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Bruce Patterson, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Bob Budiansky, Jim Salicrup, Jim Shooter, Joe Sinnott, and Gaspar Saladino present Fantastic Four #227 - The Brain Parasites. Featuring an impromptu holiday, fishing gear, a novel way of keeping score, an Alien ripoff, and a spooky twist ending. OR DOES IT?!? Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
"Closer to the Flame." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Romita Jr., inked by Klaus Janson, coloured by Gregory Wright, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"The Frame." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Romita Jr., inked by Klaus Janson, coloured by Gregory Wright, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Blood in the Water." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Romita, Jr., inked by Klaus Janson, coloured by Gregory Wright, and lettered by Jim Novak.
Susie Jones is back from a Florida vacation and in the host chair complaining about the continuing cold we are enduring here in Minnesota. Later, we talk about the big slap at The Oscars and Jim Novak of The Electric Fetus joins to discuss the life and passing of Foo Fighters' drummer Taylor Hawkins.
Jim Novak, Music Buyer for The Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, joins Susie Jones to discuss the life and passing of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins and his memories of hanging out with the band many years ago.
"Only the Dead Know Brooklyn." Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by John Romita, Jr., inked by Klaus Janson, coloured by Gregory Wright, and lettered by Jim Novak.
"Barbarians" Written by Chuck Dixon, layouts by Val Mayerik, finishes by Fred Fredericks, lettered by Jim Novak, and coloured by Glynis Oliver.
"Ten to One" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Todd Fox, inked by Fred Fredericks, coloured by Glynis Oliver, and lettered by Jim Novak.
Episode Notes: This is the episode in which I continue my nostalgic trek through G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero from Marvel Comics, one issue at a time. Today, I'm looking at issue #7: Walls of Death! by Larry Hama, Herb Trimpe, Chic Stone, Christie Scheele, and Jim Novak. "G.I. Joe and their Russian counterparts, the Oktober Guard, must set aside their differences and work together if they are to stop a Top Secret weapon from falling into the hands of Cobra." Published by Marvel Comics with a cover date of January, 1983. FIND ALL THE G.I. JOE EPISODES HERE Join the newsletter so you never miss an episode: JUST ANOTHER NEWSLETTER And don't forget, if you have any official feedback that you'd like read out on the show, send it to justanotherfanboy@gmail.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STUFF: Please leave a rating at Podchaser Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 Get your Just Another Fanboy Merch - shop.justanotherfanboy.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MORE STUFF: Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode was written and performed for the podcast by Derek Neibarger of Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: justanotherfanboy@gmail.com Check out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.com
Episode Notes: This is the episode in which I continue my nostalgic trek through G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero from Marvel Comics, one issue at a time. Today, I'm looking at issue #7: Walls of Death! by Larry Hama, Herb Trimpe, Chic Stone, Christie Scheele, and Jim Novak. "G.I. Joe and their Russian counterparts, the Oktober Guard, must set aside their differences and work together if they are to stop a Top Secret weapon from falling into the hands of Cobra." Published by Marvel Comics with a cover date of January, 1983. FIND ALL THE G.I. JOE EPISODES HERE Join the newsletter so you never miss an episode: JUST ANOTHER NEWSLETTER And don't forget, if you have any official feedback that you'd like read out on the show, send it to justanotherfanboy@gmail.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STUFF: Please leave a rating at Podchaser Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 Get your Just Another Fanboy Merch - shop.justanotherfanboy.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MORE STUFF: Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode was written and performed for the podcast by Derek Neibarger of Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: justanotherfanboy@gmail.com Check out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.com
"Good Money After Bad" Written by Chuck Dixon, pencilled by Steven Butler, inked by Kim DeMulder, coloured by Steve Buccellato, and lettered by Jim Novak.
Episode Notes: This is the episode in which I continue through G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero from Marvel Comics, one issue at a time. Today, I'm looking at issue #6: To Fail is to Conquer...To Succeed is to Die!, by Larry Hama, Herb Trimpe, Jack Abel, Christie Scheele, and Jim Novak. "Stalker leads an elite team of Joes consisting of Scarlett, Clutch, Steeler, Grand Slam, and Breaker on a mission into Afghanistan where they get into a three way firefight with Cobra and the Oktober Guard, the Russian counterpart to GI Joe." Published by Marvel Comics in December, 1982. FIND ALL THE G.I. JOE EPISODES HERE Check out Event Orr Else: www.eventorrelse.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STUFF: Join the mailing list and get a free book - list.justanotherfanboy.com Please leave a rating at Podchaser Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 Get your Just Another Fanboy Merch - shop.justanotherfanboy.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MORE STUFF: Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode was written and performed for the podcast by Derek Neibarger of Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: feedback@steevenorrelse.com Check out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.com Just Another Fanboy is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network. Find it and more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
Episode Notes: This is the episode in which I continue through G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero from Marvel Comics, one issue at a time. Today, I'm looking at issue #6: To Fail is to Conquer...To Succeed is to Die!, by Larry Hama, Herb Trimpe, Jack Abel, Christie Scheele, and Jim Novak. "Stalker leads an elite team of Joes consisting of Scarlett, Clutch, Steeler, Grand Slam, and Breaker on a mission into Afghanistan where they get into a three way firefight with Cobra and the Oktober Guard, the Russian counterpart to GI Joe." Published by Marvel Comics in December, 1982. FIND ALL THE G.I. JOE EPISODES HERE Check out Event Orr Else: www.eventorrelse.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STUFF: Join the mailing list and get a free book - list.justanotherfanboy.com Please leave a rating at Podchaser Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 Get your Just Another Fanboy Merch - shop.justanotherfanboy.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MORE STUFF: Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode was written and performed for the podcast by Derek Neibarger of Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: feedback@steevenorrelse.com Check out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.com Just Another Fanboy is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network. Find it and more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
Thanks to our awesome Patrons, we're proud to present another Booksplode! This month, Josh Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick take a look at... The Death of Captain Marvel: Gallery Edition by Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Jim Starlin, Doug Moench, Steve Englehart, Gene Colan, Pat Broderick, Frank Giacoia, Paul Reinman, Vince Colletta, Jack Abel, Bruce Patterson, Stan Goldberg, Ben Sean, Steve Oliff, Carl Gafford, Glynis Wein, Artie Simek, Sam Rosen, Tom Orzechowski, Elaine Heinl, Diana Albers, & Jim Novak! What's a Booksplode? It's a bi-monthly special edition show in which we take a look at a single graphic novel or collected edition, something we really just don't have time to do on the regular show. Running Time: 00:35:34 Music: "The End of Everything" Chris Isaak Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Electric Fetus music buyer Jim Novak joins Cory to talk about the music and long career of Bob Dylan and share how his music led to founding over The Electric Fetus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick talks with Jim Novak about Cooperative Education, how it differs from an internship, and how students can take advantage of these opportunities. UNCC Co-Op Program: https://career.uncc.edu/experience/co-op Video: https://youtu.be/tYYWiDxKKnU
And We're Back Hello, and welcome to episode 354 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. So we're back. Well, one of us is, at least. After eight months off the air and four months of social isolation, the urge to podcast got a bit too much for Steve, and he's back for at least one episode to continue the mission of the podcast. It's the first Fantasticast solo episode, and hopefully it works! Now, what are we covering? Shogun Warriors? Uh... Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Pablo Marcos, Bruce Patterson, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, Bob Budiansky, Jim Shooter, Bob Mcleod, and Gaspar Saladino present Fantastic Four #226 - The Sumurai Destroyer. In which a license expiration necessitates a lot of flashback destruction, the globe is trotted with astounding ease, and Andrew Lloyd-Webber makes his Marvel debut. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Colin, Nick H and Nick D (CNN) chat with MVP Jim Novak about tools used when working with Power Apps portals projects. Jim Novak is a Technical Architect with deep experience with Dynamics CRM/xRM and custom .NET application development working in projects for the United States government, education and healthcare industries. Twitter: @crmdevjim Website: https://futurezconsulting.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesnovak/ Other links: https://www.xrmtoolbox.com https://www.bootstrap-live-customizer.com/ https://github.com/WaelHamze/xrm-ci-framework https://abvogel.com/2019/08/13/Microsoft.Xrm.DevOps.Data/
Mjolnir (Not) On A Spin Cycle Hello, and welcome to episode 351 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, we're back in the Arctic once again, as the Fantastic Four find themselves battling to save the blind Viking god from losing his powers to save the dome, battling to kill the blind Viking god who is tired of his powers, and battling to save the dome from destruction by the bling Viking god (but it doesn't really matter because special guest star Thor makes his grand entrance by bursting through the dome...) Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Pablo Marcos, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, Jim Shooter, and Joe Sinnott present Fantastic Four #225 - The Blind God's Experience! Endure a repetitive flashback! Thrill to a synopsis interrupted by a fansquee over Mamma Mia! Raise suspicions at a person who is definitely not a Viking from a secret community! Marvel at a comic that not even Marv Wolfman or Len Wein could bring themselves to read... Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Space Viking: Norseman In Disguise Hello, and welcome to episode 349 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, we're paying a return visit to the Arctic wilderness (not that the Fantastic Four acknowledge their recent trip there) because... uh... look, it's something to do with the red tears of a very tall, very old man, The Neverending Story III, a tiger of indeterminate origin (unless you read the actual text), and a viking-laden flashback that makes the past year of Thor look even better than it currently did, but I'll be buggered if I can recall anything about this partially-formed comic. Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Pablo Marcos, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, Jim Shooter, Joe Sinnott, Stan Lee, and Jack Kirby present various bits of Fantastic Four #224 - The Darkfield Illumination. And now, for no reason at all, I'll just recycle some episode text from much earlier in our run. "enslavement on the gangster world with gladiatorial deathmatches comes to a close. Not necessarily a conclusion, but it certainly stops. Do the Fantastic Four have an actual role to play in the issue? Will the long-promised battle". Look, if it's good enough for Marvel, it's good enough for us! Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Stolen From Rimmerworld Hello, and welcome to episode 347 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, we stray once again into Annual territory. Reed Richards and Captain Marvel find themselves fighting side-by-side against (allegedly) the cream of the Skrull forces as an experiment to make toy cars move by themselves (or something) brings the Kree-Skrull War to Earth. Meanwhile, in Latveria, Zorba discovers that it ain't so great to be the King, as the journey to Doctor Doom's return to the throne begins. Doug Moench, George Perez, Chic Stone, Jon D'Agostino, Mike Esposito, Ben Sean, George Roussos, Tom Sutton, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four Annual #15 - Time for the Prime Ten. Featuring extra-terrestial ear-waggling, a look at how the MCU treats (or doesn't treat) the average person-on-the-street, an examination of Reed's parenting skills, and the deep, deep eyes of Mar-Vell... oooh... Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Brutacus Is Silly But He Really Illustrates, etc. Hello, and welcome to episode 346 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. If you had bet money against The Salem Seven (as the cover has them) returning in a story featuring Nicholas Scratch, then your wallet is now a bit lighter. Every(no)body's favourite super-villain team is back to remind us all what makes them so unique, as they seek to aid Scratch in returning to Earth, taking it over, and making his facial hair the memetic piece of graphic design that he so wants it to be. Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Joe Sinnott, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, Bob Budiansky, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #223 - That A Child May Live, featuring a rebuilt and expanded Fantasticar, an ineffective prison, a demon hunter who arouses absolutely no interest from our hosts, and a reaction you'll have to hear to believe. Which is how podcasts work. Stupid clickbait. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Mr Fantastic Meets Scratchman Hello, and welcome to episode 343 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, the much-discussed Doug Moench/Bill Sienkiewicz Fantastic Four run gets underway properly. A game of hide-and-seek is interrupted by a small spot of demonic possession, and the Fantastic Four find themselves once again facing off against Nicholas Scratch. Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Joe Sinnott, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #222 - The Possession of Franklin Richards, in which Franklin Richards gets possessed, Ben Grimm takes the subway, Johnny Storm does some Wacky Racing, Sue Richards has no concept of child endangerment, and Reed Richards... well, Reed Richards puts Hank Pym and Peter Parker to shame. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Powered by Coke Hello, and welcome to episode 341 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week on the Fantasticast, we bid a temporary farewell to John Byrne, as he wraps up his re-purposed corporate tie-in two-part fill-in story. The padding is gone, and the Fantastic Four find themselves participating in a relatively-decent SF morality tale, with complex motivations, an army of plastoids, and a wonderful 'oh, we didn't actually mean to wipe out all life on your planet, sorry' moment. John Byrne, Joe Sinnott, Carl Gafford, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #221 - Tower Of Crystal... Dreams Of Glass. Join us, as we descend beneath the ice to mis-date the last inversion of the Earth's magnetic field, identify the true academic qualifications of Susan Storm, and go disco with the Incredible Hulk and a narratively-pertinent cake bar. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Much Ago About Namor's Horn Hello, and welcome to episode 336 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. When is a fill-in not a fill-in? When it's the first issue of an ongoing run that immediately goes on hiatus for another fill-in, right? Despite being introduced as a fill-in, this is the first issue of Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz's much-criticised run on the Fantastic Four, as they remix the first appearance of Namor the Sub-Mariner with a little extra dash of Barracuda, just in case things get too exciting. Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz, Joe Sinnott, George Roussos, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #219, which features far too many people wanting to grasp Namor's horn, an unfeasibly-large sandwich, a comic awakening, a costume too dull to draw in close-up, and the complete and total plunder of New York. The city. All of it. Yeah. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Steve's Eternal Spider-Disappointment Hello, and welcome to episode 334 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week sees us firmly in fill-in crossover team-up territory. In a shared story of Spectacular Spider-Man #42, the Frightful Four have reformed - this time with Electro - and have set their sights on both Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. With the aid of some nifty technology, they're out to impersonate Spider-Man and the Human Torch. Will anyone notice the difference between four middle-aged hardened super-powered career criminals and two lithe superheroes in their early 20s? Bill Mantlo, John Byrne, Joe Sinnott, Ben Sean, Jim Novak, Jim Salicrup, Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom, Mike Zeck, Jim Mooney, Janice Cohen, Irv Watanabe, and Joe Rubinstein present Fantastic Four #218 and Spectacular Spider-Man #42, in which a cunning disguise manages to fool even our hosts, and the Trapster runs the entire gamut of villainy 'hyper-competent' to 'facepalm'. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
But He Really Illustrates Hello, and welcome to episode 322 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. The Fantasticast goes giant-sized once again, as Steve and Andy get to grips with Fantastic Four Annual #14. Nicholas Scratch and Salem's Seven are back, the Fantastic Four are out of action, and only Franklin Richards and Agatha Harkness can stop them. It's the team-up you never knew you wanted! Marv Wolfman, George Perez, Pablo Marcos, Carl Gafford, Jim Novak, Jim Shooter, and Joe Sinnott present Fantastic Four Annual #1 - Cats-Paw. Warning: This annual contains extraneous Sandman, a happy town, lots of people dying quite horribly if you think about it for more than a few moments, gratuitous cameos, a confuzzling ceremony, and a last triumph from a writer about to jump ship. The Fantasticast is sponsored by Wolverine: The Lost Trail, the new scripted podcast drama from Stitcher and Marvel. For a month's free trial to Stitcher Premium, head to wolverinepodcast.com and use the promo code FANTASTICAST Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Episode 305: Fantastic Four #205 - When Worlds Die The Crinkliest Chins Of All Hello, and welcome to episode 305 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, we're off to the unusual lands of outer space and further education, as most of the Fantastic Four head to the remains of Xandar to avert a Skrull invasion, whilst Johnny Storm heads to a surprisingly sparse dorm room to rather easily give up his right to privacy. Oh, and get hypnotised by a bunch of early CCTV cameras and an assassin who has changed his entire MO. Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard, Joe Sinnott, Glynis Wein, Jim Novak, and Jim Shooter present Fantastic Four #205 - When Worlds Die. And, as a bonus, we also find out what happens when you cross a diminuitive kaiju with an undersized shark tank, as we look at Godzilla, King Of The Monsters #21, which features the most logical way to deal with Godzilla that has been seen. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
The Hulk Changes His Mind Hello, and welcome to episode 303 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, we spend time loitering in the early stages of a grand Fantastic Four epic. An alien princess has arrived in the Baxter Building, Johnny's got an urge to return to full-time education, an ex-girlfriend lurks in the margins of the story, a building explodes (but it's all fine, nothing to worry about), and a soon-to-be-cancelled book starts working its way into the plot of the Fantastic Four. Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard, Joe Sinnott, Francoise Mouly, Jim Novak, Jim Shooter, and Al Milgrom present Fantastic Four #204 - The Andromeda Attack, the first chapter in a cosmic epic that will take the Fantastic Four in the heart of an intergalactic war. And also features the return of the one villain that we would have put actual money on never showing his magnificently-bearded face ever again. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Guest-Starring Noddy Holder As Thor Hello, and welcome to episode 299(!) of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, we're encountering one more Iron Man than expected, as an attack on the Baxter Building leads to an unexpected take-off, a bold-faced lie, a tiny Quinjet, an over-hyped eye, a confusing flashback, and the return of our favourite acronym in comics - the QUASI-MOtivational Destruct Organ! Marv Wolfman, John Buscema, Joe Sinnott, Janice Cohen, Jim Novak, Jim Shooter, and Dave Cockrum present Fantastic Four #202 - There's One Iron Man Too Many. And there's one comic too many, as we jump into Spidey Super Stories #38, in which a subway train-jacking punning Mad Thinker has to be brought down by the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man... assuming he can find somewhere to change, of course! Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.