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Former Bethune-Cookman wide receiver/return specialist could do it all. In his junior season in 2018 he also led the Wildcats in rushing. But like most HBCU players, when the pandemic hit in the beginning of 2020, there weren’t many outlets where players could further show their talents. Robinson stayed in shape and earlier this monthContinue Reading →
NFL Draft hopeful Jimmie Robinson of Bethune-Cookman, who ran a 4.28/40 at the HBCU Combine joins Donal to talk about his career at B-CU and his workout. Donal previews the HBCU Games of the Week and talks with Arkansas-Pine Bluff head football coach Doc Gamble. Click to download or listen to the podcast.
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It remains the staple audio alternative for NFL personnel to know potential prospects. Go-one-on-one with Bethune-Cookman standout Jimmie Robinson on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number on game film. College2Pro continues to bring on an unprecedented level, interviews to most hard-core NFL enthusiasts. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Jimmie Robinson on the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME…
Alex Grand goes to San Diego Comic Con 2019 and interviews Anthony Tollin, Whilce Portacio, Jimmie Robinson, Benton Jew, and Jim Cheung for an All Star CBH Podcast special.Anthony Tollin was a prolific comic colorist influenced by comics from the Golden and Silver Age, who started working at DC Comics in the early 1970s discussing his influences and co-workers like Sol Harrison, Irv Novick, Jack Adler, Jim Aparo, Bob Oksner, Walter Gibson, Lee Falk, Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, George Perez and John Byrne. He also discusses his involvement in Pulp history with the Shadow and Radio involvement with the Lone Ranger. While Portacio, comic artist influenced by Neal Adams, Jack Kirby and Alex Nino, grew up on a variety of genres in comic books especially fantasy and sci fi, got his start at Marvel inking projects like Longshot in 1985, discovered by Carl Potts and worked on titles like Punisher, X-Men and X-Factor before moving to Image Comics in the 90s. Jimmie Robinson, comic artist who grew up on a variety of genres in comic books, inspired by Neal Adams, got his start in independent comics, discovered by Jim Valentino and created Bomb Queen for Image Comics. Benton Jew, comic artist and story board artist who has worked on various characters like She Hulk, Wolverine, Agents of Atlas, Venom, Wonder Woman and independents like Monster Verse. Jim Cheung, comic artist for the 90s who was artist for variety of superhero teams like Force Works, X-Force, Avengers, and DC's Justice League. Sound FX - Standard License. Images used in artwork ©Their Respective Copyright holders, images used for academic purpose only.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)
Host Donal Ware gives his thoughts on the upcoming SWAC and MEAC football seasons. Plus, Bethune-Cookman wide receiver, return specialist, running back Jimmie Robinson stopped by.
Bethune-Cookman had a solid 2018 season and look to take the next step in 2019. Head coach Terry Sims talks with Donal Ware aboout the expectations for the season
For Small Press Saturday, Paul went to Alternative Press Expo http://alternativepressexpo.com/ , and while he didn't get to explore everything that interested him, picked up a pile of comics that caught his eye. Included in the discussion: Dan Vado and SLG http://www.slgcomic.com/ Jimmie Robinson https://imagecomics.com/creators/view/jimmie-robinson Latino Comics Expo http://www.latinocomicsexpo.com/ Daniel Parada's 'Zotz' http://www.zotzcomic.com/ Ben Seto and Skullbunnies http://www.blacksheepcomics.com/ Jen Hickman http://umicorms.com/ Society of Unordinary Young Ladies by Algarmi and Sigua http://souyl.blogspot.com/ Karate Petshop http://www.karatepetshop.com/ publisher of Rikki by Norm Harper and Matthew Folz-Gray http://www.foltz-gray.com/ Lee Marrs and 'Pudge' http://amzn.to/2emOEpB' Transcat by Knave Murdok http://parasomniacomics.blogspot.com/
Top 300 March sales, Doctor Strange trailer, Civil War reviews, Moon Knight 1, Gwenpool 1, Star Wars: C3PO, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Immortals by Glenn Matchett & Dan Lauer, Almighties, Accelerators, School: Ghost Story, 13 Apr Comics Countdown. Details: Top 300 sales (Marvel & DC bounce back?, Image sad launches, Vertigo so sad, Dark Horse), Zombie Tramp, Five Weapons by Jimmie Robinson, Uranus Fudge Factory, Civil War comparisons to Batman v Superman, Galaxy Quest, Interstellar, Moon Knight by Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood, Gwenpool by Christopher Hastings and Gurihiru, Star Wars: C3PO by James Robinson and Tony Harris, Spider-Man Homecoming, Michael Keaton, Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter by Russell Nohelty and Renzo Podeste, Immortals by Glenn Matchett and Dan Lauer, Almighties #0 from Actuality Press, Accelerators by RFI Porto and Gavin Smith, School: a Ghost Story by Brian Defferding. 13 April 2016 Comics Countdown 10. Rocket Raccoon and Groot 4 by Skottie Young, Aaron Conley, Jean-Francois Beaulieu 9. Another Castle 2 by Andrew Wheeler, Paulina Ganucheau 8. DC Bombshells 11 by Marguerite Bennett, Mirka Andolfo, Laura Braga, Wendy Broome 7. Goldie Vance 1 by Hope Larson, Brittney Williams, Sarah Stern 6. Batman/Superman 31 by Peter Tomasi, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Wilfredo Quintana 5. House of Penance 1 by Peter Tomasi, Ian Bertram, Dave Stewart 4. Star Wars: C3PO by James Robinson, Tony Harris 3. Harrow County 11 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook 2. Legend of Wonder Woman 4 by Renae de Liz, Ray Dillon 1. Moon Knight 1 by Jeff Lemire, Greg Smallwood, Jordie Bellaire Links: Graphic Policy: https://graphicpolicy.com/author/glennmatchett/ Geekdad: http://geekdad.com/author/raygoldfield/ The Almighties #0 is Out Now and available at www.almightiesamass.com and www.comixology.com
This week on the podcast, Gwen and Derek look at three very different recent titles. They begin with Carlos Giménez's Paracuellos. The original first two volumes of this comic, published in Spain in 1977 and 1982, have now been collected into a single-volume English translation (by Sonya Jones) and published by IDW's EuroComics imprint. The Paracuellos strips are Giménez's autobiographical look at his time in several of the Social Aid "homes" that were a part of Francisco Franco's fascist Spain. As Gwen and Derek reveal, the stories are stark and heartbreaking, and Giménez presents a difficult environment where oppression and apathy (at least in the context of the adults) shape young and vulnerable lives. They discuss not only the socio-political atmosphere of Paracuellos, but also Giménez's stylistic strategies for rendering this world. Next, the Guy and Gal with PhDs Talking about Comics look at two #1 issues just released this month: Roger Langridge and Andy Hirsch's The Baker Street Peculiars (KaBOOM! Studios) and Jimmie Robinson's Power Lines (Image Comics). The former is of particular interest to them, since Andy Hirsch is a friend of the show. This is the first of a four-issue series about a group of young outsiders who team up with whom appears to be Sherlock Holmes in 1930s London. The setup to this story is action-packed and exudes adventure, and Hirsch's art brings out both the dynamism and the fun that this narrative has to offer. Power Lines is a different take on race relations in the United States, and, in many ways, it's a very timely premise. A young African American male goes with his tagger friends into a white middle-class neighborhood, only to find himself a embroiled in some mysterious centuries-old power from which he cannot extricate himself. (Sort of like race in America?) Both Gwen and Derek like where Robinson seems to be going with the story, but they nonetheless wonder if he may be unexpectedly stepping into some ethnically tinged traps. However, the ambition is clearly there, and both cohosts are curious where Robinson's story will eventually lead.
Happy Batman Day! Bob and Bobby are your dynamic duo for this episode of the Talking Comics Podcast. On this week's "Bobcast" the crew discusses what Batman means to them, Mark Millar's new initiative, the new Marvel books on the horizon, the many faces of Nick Fury, and the third volume of Sunstone. Our #TCBOTW was the extremely hard to find Scooby Doo Team Up #12 and next week will be a first for us as we will tackle a trade paperback. We will be discussing The Empty Vol. 1 from Jimmie Robinson. Use #TCBOTW to ring in with your thoughts.
Today on the show we are joined by Jimmie Robinson, the Writer/Artist/Colorist/Letterer/etc. for “The Empty”, one of our favorite new ongoing Image Comics titles! Jimmie is also the creator of several other titles such as Bomb Queen, Amanda and Gunn, Avigon, Evil & Malice, and Five Weapons! We had an absolute blast discussing our top...Read more →
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad #1. Dennis Hopeless y Tigh Walker. (Marvel) - Past Aways #1. Matt Kindt y Scott Kolins. (Dark Horse). - Suiciders #2. Lee Bermejo. (Vertigo). - The Black Hood #2. Duane Swierczynski y Michael Gaydos. (Dark Circle). - The Empty #2. Jimmie Robinson. (Image). - Private Eye #10 Final. Brian K. Vaughn y Marcos Martín. (Panel Syndicate).
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad #1. Dennis Hopeless y Tigh Walker. (Marvel) - Past Aways #1. Matt Kindt y Scott Kolins. (Dark Horse). - Suiciders #2. Lee Bermejo. (Vertigo). - The Black Hood #2. Duane Swierczynski y Michael Gaydos. (Dark Circle). - The Empty #2. Jimmie Robinson. (Image). - Private Eye #10 Final. Brian K. Vaughn y Marcos Martín. (Panel Syndicate).
Like a spring meadow in bloom, so was the comic shop this week. With vernal abundance, the comic gods smiled kindly on us as Under the Comic Covers reaps the benefit of four issues to cover this week in addition to two we discuss in Top of the Stack. The Walking Dead #139: From the Edge of the World starts us off with the first issue of the new arc, reintroducing a couple of old friends and seeing another integrate into another community of sorts. We then move on to They're Not Like Us #4: Dreams of Children, a deeper look into this less-than-perfect assemblage of hipsters with powers. Wayward #6 is up next, our first regular monthly coverage of this mythology laden look at Japanese culture and a remarkable story within. If you haven't caught up with Wayward, the first volume is out now, and more than worth the cost. Finally, we return to our old pal Chew #47. In a wildly funny, yet somehow, deadly serious issue of Chew, Tony discovers some hidden talents in his new partner, and an old foe rears his head once again. That really should be enough... but no. We also added in our two respective cents in our Top of the Stack. Grace picks The Private Eye from Panel Syndicate, written by Brian K. Vaughan and art by Marcos Martin. Mr. Blahg goes with The Surface, an Image Comics title from Ales Kot and Langdon Foss. Did we stop there? No, of course not... we also answer your mail, and announce the winner of a signed copy of The Empty #1 by Jimmie Robinson. Chapters Intro (0:00) UtCC News of the Week (2:15) The Walking Dead #139: From the Edge of the World (10:53) The Walking Mail Sack (31:28) They're Not Like Us #4: Dreams of Children (44:17) They're Not Like the Postal Service (1:03:11) Wayward #6 (1:06:33) Wayward Air Mail (1:25:26) Chew #47 (1:30:23) Tony "Mailbox" Chu Express (1:48:05) Top of the Stack: The Private Eye; The Surface (1:50:55) End (2:00:28) Any questions, comments, or broiled heroic rooster carcasses killed by their FDA partners can be sent to feedback@utccovers.com You can also leave us a voicemail at (678) 796-UTCC, that's (678) 796-8822 Download and subscribe to this podcast in iTunes here We can also be found on the Stitcher Radio app for both iPhone and Android users. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/underthecomiccovers Follow us on Twitter @UtCCovers And visit our Tumblr page underthecomiccovers.com
On this week's podcast, the Two Guys with PhDs take on a gargantuan task: they review ten different #1 issues from a variety of publishers. First they look at several debuts from Image Comics, including Bryan Hill, Matt Hawkins, and Isaac Goodhart's Postal; Jimmie Robinson's The Empty; Brian Joines, Jay Faerber, and Ilias Kyriazis's Secret Identities; and Ben Acker, Ben Blacker, and J. Bone's Sparks Nevada: Marshall on Mars. After those they discuss three new titles from Dark Horse Comics, such as Richard Corben's Rat God, Rafael Albuquerque and Mike Johnson's Ei8ht, and Dean Motter's Mister X: Razed. And then they wrap up with two #1 issues from BOOM! Studios/Archaia — Swifty Lang and Skuds McKinley's Plunder, and Ed Brisson and Damian Couceiro's Cluster — and finally Ryan Ferrier and Valentin Ramon's D4ve from IDW Publishing. Almost all of these new titles are worth checking out, with enthusiastic recommendations going to Cluster, Secret Identities, and especially the clever and comedic D4ve (perhaps the best of the bunch). And while Derek and Andy W. try to focus on the positive, they aren't overly enamored of Sparks Nevada, a miniseries based off of a Thrilling Adventure Hour performance. In fact, some of the comedy in this first issue seems to rely — and, at times, confusingly so — on sounds, a strategy that doesn't translate as effectively in comics. But outside of this little bump, this episode presents a smooth and enjoyable trip down the road of recent comicsdom. There's a lot to digest in the extra-long podcast, so just sit back, relax, listen up, and let the Two Guys do the driving.
This week, Under the Comic Covers returns to the wild frontier with Chris Dingess and Matthew Roberts' Manifest Destiny #13 as they begin a new arc, and introduce a new book to our roster with Jim Zub and Steve Cummings' Wayward, Vol 1: String Theory... and as an added bonus, we share our interview with Jim Zub and get that much more in depth with this fantastic title from Image Comics. As always, we answer your letters, and discuss a couple of new titles in our Top of the Stack segment. Mr. Blahg talks about The Empty by Jimmie Robinson and Grace brings out Secret Identities by Jay Faerber and Brian Joines. Chapters Intro (0:00) UtCC News of the Week (3:42) Manifest Destiny #13 (14:11) Manifest Letters (36:16) Jim Zub Interview (39:42) Wayward, Vol 1: String Theory (1:32:04) Wayward Letters (2:00:21) Top of the Stack: The Empty; Secret Identities (2:05:47) End (2:18:50) Any questions, comments, or cute girls made of cats can be sent to feedback@utccovers.com You can also leave us a voicemail at (678) 796-UTCC, that's (678) 796-8822 Download and subscribe to this podcast in iTunes here We can also be found on the Stitcher Radio app for both iPhone and Android users. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/underthecomiccovers Follow us on Twitter @UtCCovers And visit our newly updated Tumblr page underthecomiccovers.com
- Darth Vader #1. Kieron Gillen y Salvador Larroca. (Marvel). - Divinity #1. Matt Kindt y Trevor Hairsine. (Valiant). - The Empty #1. Jimmie Robinson. (Image). - Conan/Red Sonja #2 (de 4). Gail Simone, Jim Zubb y Dan Panosian. (Dark Horse). - Guardians of the Galaxy #24. Bendis y Valerio Schiti. (Marvel). Black Vortex Chapter 2. - Secret Six #2. Gail Simone y Ken Lashley. (DC).
- Darth Vader #1. Kieron Gillen y Salvador Larroca. (Marvel). - Divinity #1. Matt Kindt y Trevor Hairsine. (Valiant). - The Empty #1. Jimmie Robinson. (Image). - Conan/Red Sonja #2 (de 4). Gail Simone, Jim Zubb y Dan Panosian. (Dark Horse). - Guardians of the Galaxy #24. Bendis y Valerio Schiti. (Marvel). Black Vortex Chapter 2. - Secret Six #2. Gail Simone y Ken Lashley. (DC).
http://www.nerdlocker.com - This week we interview the extremely talented Jimmie Robinson creator of Five Weapons published by Image Comics under their Shadowline banner. Check out Jimmie's work at jimmykitty.com. For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner nerd. _____________________________________________________ Also check us out on: Nerdlocker: http://www.nerdlocker.com Nerdlocker Shop: http://www.nerdlocker.com/store YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nerdlocker Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nerdlocker Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nerdlocker Email us at: info@nerdlocker.com
This is the full interview with Jimmie Robinson, creator, writer, and artist of Five Weapons. We chit, we chat and all that. Enjoy!
Comics as we know it is wide and fractured. There’s Direct Market comics, bookstore comics, webcomics, indie comics, manga, Eurocomics, and several more subcultures. I’m curious about what working under the broad umbrella of “comics” is like for creators, publishers, … Continue reading →
We are joined by comic book writer and artist Jimmie Robinson creator of such properties as the Amanda & Gunn, Adventures of Evil & Malice and his most well-known character Bomb Queen. We talk about his long standing career in comics and his most recent Image miniseries Five Weapons. You can follow him on twitter @Jimmie_Robinson This podcast is sponsored by Friendly Neighborhood Comics http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or Itunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.
We give you a lot on which to chew before we head out to the wonders of C2E2, including Fantagraphics' The Sincerest Form of Parody (Mort Walker, Don Martin, Will Elder, Jack Kirby, Harvey Kurtzman, EC Comics and Bill Gaines, Frank Robbins, MAD, humor in America, Underground comics, Cracked, Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, Howard Nostrand, and more), Womanthology: Heroic from IDW (Fiona Staples, Renae DeLiz, Coleen Doran, Ming Doyle, Camilla D'Erico, and many, many more), Chris Mitten and Antony Johnston's Wasteland from ONI, Atomic Robo, John Carter: Gods of Mars and Ramon Perez (Skottie Young, Tale of Sand), Bob Layton's Hercules: Prince of Power minis, a Creator Spotlight on Kurt Busiek (Astro City, Marvels, Thunderbolts, Kingdom Come, Ninjak, Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis, and more), Tom Scioli and American Barbarian, Chris Pitzer and Project: Superior from AdHouse, Witchblade and Diego Bernard, Bomb Queen volume seven by Jimmie Robinson, Ghost Rider, Chip Kidd, and a whole mess more!
Comic book and storyboard artist extraordinaire Gabriel Hardman joins us in an extended discussion on the visual storytelling media of which he is well-versed and their similarities and differences, plus, in the second hour, we find time to touch upon Butcher Baker, the Righteous Maker #1 by Joe Casey and Mike Huddleston, Nonplayer #1, Xombi #1, Incognito: Bad Influences and Sleeper, Captain America .1 and Thor .1, Fear Itself #1, Deadpool Team-Up, Night of the Living Dead: Death Valley #1, Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows' Neonomicon #4 from Avatar, FF #1, Detective Comics and Batman Inc., the Bomb Queen - Hack/Slash one-shot from Jimmie Robinson and Image, Black Panther: Man without Fear #516, Fish Police volume one, Dark Horse's Creepy #5, The Cardboard Valise, Archie #153, Mike Allred's Ginchy Madman one-shot, and a whole mess more!
What do you want to hear you say? Comics talk? You got it! In a new segment we take a look at the first five issues of Checkmate. We also discuss Jimmie Robinson's recent letter to the comics world and give our opinions.