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It's another great crowdfunding doubleheader, so Wayne talks with Jimmy Broxton from Fully Loaded on Zoop.gg and Ed Jowett with Grace Under Pressure on Kickstarter, this week in Episode 632! Everything kicks off with Jimmy Broxton, who has a Zoop.gg project underway for his Fully Loaded graphic novel! Here's how that 100-page softcover book is described: “Blade Runner meets Sin City in a Neo-noir, Cyberpunk crime thriller. Art to die for, a story to kill for, and a shattering finale you wouldn't see coming in a 100 years.” We discuss who Carson Blake is, what is going on around him, and what else is coming from Jimmy soon! Be sure you back this project before it concludes on Friday, March 22! Then everything concludes with Ed Jowett's return to the podcast as we talk about what's the latest happenings with SOV Comics, including his present Kickstarter for Grace Under Pressure! This crowdfunding project is described this way: “The world as we know it ended a century ago. Civilization crumbled and zombie-like "Infected" roam everywhere. It's a daily struggle for the Humans that are still alive. Join Grace, Jessica, and Clint as they try to survive the wildlands of Gaia. As people fight over what little resources exist, they try to grab whatever they can while they still survive!” We look into who the characters are, how this works with Shades of Vengeance's other projects, and what else is coming from them in the months ahead! This Kickstarter will conclude on Sunday, March 24, at 5:00 p.m. EDT, so be sure to get behind this project once you have finished listening to this great interview! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!
Cece Returns! So does a deluge of nerdy news. So this week The Generals and Cece pour over all the Marvel and Star Wars News to come out of the latest investor call before diving back into Good Omens. Set your books aside though, as this week we give our thoughts on the live action adaptation starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen, Squee! Zac's Recommendation: Batman: Knight and Squire (comic) by Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton Tyler's Recommendation: Lost in Adaptation (YouTube) by Dominic Noble Cece's Recommendation: The Last Temptation (comic) by Neil Gaiman and Michael Zulli Listen to more General Nerdery at www.GeneralNerdcast.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at generalnerderypod@gmail.com
- Batwoman #1. Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV y Steve Epting. (DC). - Vampirella v4 #1. Paul Cornell y Jimmy Broxton. (Dynamite). - Heathen #2. Natasha Alterici. (Vault). - Super Sons #2. Peter J. Tomasi y Jorge Jiménez. (DC). - The Wild Storm #2. Warren Ellis y John Davis-Hunt. (DC).
- Batwoman #1. Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV y Steve Epting. (DC). - Vampirella v4 #1. Paul Cornell y Jimmy Broxton. (Dynamite). - Heathen #2. Natasha Alterici. (Vault). - Super Sons #2. Peter J. Tomasi y Jorge Jiménez. (DC). - The Wild Storm #2. Warren Ellis y John Davis-Hunt. (DC).
Vampirella #1 by Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton from Dynamite!, Empowered and Adam Warren, Image-O-Rama: God Country #3 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, and Jason Wordie, and Head Lopper Volume 1: The Island or a Plague of Beasts by Andrew MacLean with Mike Spicer, Declan Shalvey, Art Adams, Bill Sienkiewicz, James Jean, Dave Johnson, Tony Moore, New Mutants, Star Trek: Waypoint from IDW, Crime Destroyer #1 by Josh Bayer, Herb Trimpe, Ben Marra, Alessandro Echevarria, Jim Rugg, Johnny Ryan, and Rick Parker from All Time Comics and Fantagraphics, Logan and the X-Movies, Dark Horse-O-Rama: Secret Sneyd: The Unpublished Cartoons of Doug Sneyd from Dark Horse, and American Gods: Shadows #1 from Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell, Scott Hampton, Glenn Fabry, and Rick Parker, John Byrne's Alpha Flight omnibus, and a whole mess more!
IMAGE-O-RAMA: Extremity by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer, Deadly Class #26 (SPOILERS) by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, and Jordan Boyd, Plastic #1 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, and Laura Martin, The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #6 and 7, Carl Barks, Vampirella #0 by Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton from Dynamite!, Spider-Woman by Dennis Hopeless, Veronica Fish, Rachelle Rosenberg, Javier Rodriguez, and Alvaro Lopez, VALIANT-O-RAMA: Divinity I + II + III by Matt Kindt, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, and David Baron and Komandar Bloodshot by Jeff Lemire and Clayton Crain, Larfleeze Volume 2: The Face of Greed by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, Scott Kolins, and Michael Atiyeh, Adventure Time, Star Trek: For the Love of Spock, plus a whole mess more!
Get the lowdown from the official 2000 AD podcast on THREE brand new Thrills heading your way as the Galaxy's Greatest Comic zooms out of Prog 2000 and into the future! Guy Adams and Jimmy Broxton discuss HOPE, their fresh 1940s-noir-meets-Dennis-Wheatley series. Si Spencer and Jake Lynch talk HAVN, the new story for the Judge Dredd Megazine that explores a so-called "perfect society" in Scandinavia in the world of Judge Dredd. And Ian Edginton and Leigh Gallagher chat about giving JRR Tolkein a good kicking with KINGMAKER, which merges fantasy tropes with a dose of old school SF. The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, publicity droid Molch-R brings you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast
Writer Guy Adams and Jimmy Broxton talk to Molch-R about the new collection of Goldtiger, the iconic 60s comic strip that never was... An obscure Italian artist and a down-to-earth British writer came together to create a rival to Modesty Blaise that has lived in infamy. This enthralling book lifts the lid on comics' most unsung creation and includes letters, scripts, interviews and sketches - all documenting the creation of the strip and the outlandish lives of its creators - plus its connection to 2000 AD!
L’équipe est au grand complet pour une émission ou l’écart entre nos opinions est grand, et ou l’humour honteux est omniprésent !Au programme : une infirmière sans diplôme, un amour contrarié, des contes de souris, du sexe et de la violence, de beaux moments, des vieux en vadrouille, des étoiles en équilibre…Télécharger l’émission ( 89 Mo)S’abonner au One Eye ClubUn peu de technique : Le podcast est chapitré !Ça marche avec Podcast Addict, et sans doute avec d’autres trucs que je ne connais pas.Par contre ce n’est pas super précis (sans doute une histoire chiante de compression mp3). J’ai fait une doc pour ceux que ça intéresse.N’hésitez pas à me dire s’il y a des problèmes techniques !ONLINE : Webcomics[2:46] De la lecture en perspective :Les auteurs numériquesLes culottéesLa Provence en BDL’intégrale Pierre OuinChroniques[08:26] Holmes n°4 : La dame de ScutariScénario : Luc Brunschwig / Dessin – couleur : CécilGenre : Enquête historiqueOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio a une étagère spécial Holmes.One Eye Pied relirait bien la série.Thisaak le met avec les polar historique.[17:15] Amorostasia, Pour toujours…Scénario – Dessin : Cyril BoninGenre : Romance InterditeOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio n’en fait rienOne Eye Pied l’offre à un couple (le test !).Thisaak le cale avec les dessins à beau dessin.[27:38] Légendes de la Garde : Baldwin le brave et autres contesScénario – dessin – couleur : David PetersenGenre : Contes InitiatiquesOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio l’offre aux enfants comme un Beedle le barde de l’esthète.One Eye Pied le prête pour faire découvrir la série.[34:22] Sex & ViolenceScénario : Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray / Dessin : Romina Moranelli, Jimmy Broxton, Rafa Garres, Juan Santacruz, Vanessa Del Rey / Couleur : plein de gensGenre : Sex & ViolenceOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio le garde pour le coté conte de la crypte.One Eye Pied ne sait vraiment pas.[41:29] De Beaux MomentsScénario – dessin : Jim / Couleur : DelphineGenre : Compil Feel GoodOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio l’offre à des quarantenaires.One Eye Pied a tellement le cul entre deux chaises qu’il ne sait pas.Thisaak le range avec les Jim, et le met à dispo des pompes funèbres Roc Éclair.[50:58] Les Vieux Fourneaux n°1 : Scénario : Wilfrid Lupano / Dessin – couleur : Paul CauuetGenre : Road Movie ArthritiqueOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio se le fait offrir.One Eye Pied attend d’emprunter les suivants.[58:13] Dessins InvisiblesScénario – dessin: TrocheGenre : Parenthèses PoétiquesOn en fait quoi maintenant ?One Eye Pied le laisse traîner sur sa table de salon.Tio l’y laisse.EXPRESS[65:14] On explore les 3 coins de la BD !Lazarus n°3Ajin n°3L’atelier Mastodonte n°3Générique et jingles : Spanish Samba (Oursvince) / Dialup (Jlew) / backstraight (Heigh-hoo)
L'équipe est au grand complet pour une émission ou l'écart entre nos opinions est grand, et ou l'humour honteux est omniprésent !Au programme : une infirmière sans diplôme, un amour contrarié, des contes de souris, du sexe et de la violence, de beaux moments, des vieux en vadrouille, des étoiles en équilibre…Télécharger l'émission ( 89 Mo)S'abonner au One Eye ClubUn peu de technique : Le podcast est chapitré !Ça marche avec Podcast Addict, et sans doute avec d'autres trucs que je ne connais pas.Par contre ce n'est pas super précis (sans doute une histoire chiante de compression mp3). J'ai fait une doc pour ceux que ça intéresse.N'hésitez pas à me dire s'il y a des problèmes techniques !ONLINE : Webcomics[2:46] De la lecture en perspective :Les auteurs numériquesLes culottéesLa Provence en BDL'intégrale Pierre OuinChroniques[08:26] Holmes n°4 : La dame de ScutariScénario : Luc Brunschwig / Dessin – couleur : CécilGenre : Enquête historiqueOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio a une étagère spécial Holmes.One Eye Pied relirait bien la série.Thisaak le met avec les polar historique.[17:15] Amorostasia, Pour toujours…Scénario – Dessin : Cyril BoninGenre : Romance InterditeOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio n'en fait rienOne Eye Pied l'offre à un couple (le test !).Thisaak le cale avec les dessins à beau dessin.[27:38] Légendes de la Garde : Baldwin le brave et autres contesScénario – dessin – couleur : David PetersenGenre : Contes InitiatiquesOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio l'offre aux enfants comme un Beedle le barde de l'esthète.One Eye Pied le prête pour faire découvrir la série.[34:22] Sex & ViolenceScénario : Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray / Dessin : Romina Moranelli, Jimmy Broxton, Rafa Garres, Juan Santacruz, Vanessa Del Rey / Couleur : plein de gensGenre : Sex & ViolenceOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio le garde pour le coté conte de la crypte.One Eye Pied ne sait vraiment pas.[41:29] De Beaux MomentsScénario – dessin : Jim / Couleur : DelphineGenre : Compil Feel GoodOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio l'offre à des quarantenaires.One Eye Pied a tellement le cul entre deux chaises qu'il ne sait pas.Thisaak le range avec les Jim, et le met à dispo des pompes funèbres Roc Éclair.[50:58] Les Vieux Fourneaux n°1 : Scénario : Wilfrid Lupano / Dessin – couleur : Paul CauuetGenre : Road Movie ArthritiqueOn en fait quoi maintenant ?Tio se le fait offrir.One Eye Pied attend d'emprunter les suivants.[58:13] Dessins InvisiblesScénario – dessin: TrocheGenre : Parenthèses PoétiquesOn en fait quoi maintenant ?One Eye Pied le laisse traîner sur sa table de salon.Tio l'y laisse.EXPRESS[65:14] On explore les 3 coins de la BD !Lazarus n°3Ajin n°3L'atelier Mastodonte n°3Générique et jingles : Spanish Samba (Oursvince) / Dialup (Jlew) / backstraight (Heigh-hoo)
Adventure Time and Regular Show, The Shadow: Year One #1 by Matt Wagner and Wilfredo Torres from Dynamite (Vampirella, Eric Basaldua, Masks, The Spider, and more), Time Warp from Vertigo (Jeff Lemire, Tom Fowler, Matt Kindt, MK Perker, and more), Archie Comics, Nexus and Grendel, Dave Sim and IDW?, Judge Dredd Year One #1 from Matt Smith, Simon Coleby and IDW, Mark Waid's Green Hornet #1 with art from Daniel Indro from Dynamite, con etiquette, The Tower Chronicles by Matt Wagner and Simon Bisley, Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray's Sex and Violence with Jimmy Broxton and Juan Santacruz, Garth Ennis' return to Crossed with Raulo Caceres, Dracula, Son of the Dragon by Mark Sable and Salgood Sam, Ryan Estrada, Carmine Infantino, East of West #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta from the mighty Image Comics, Bongo Comics, Magic Wind and Jose Ortiz, Sacrifice by Sam Humphres, Morrison's X-Men, Bill Jemas and Peter David, Joe Quesada, and a whole mess more!
This week I'm joined by Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton to talk about issue 6 of SAUCER COUNTRY, a stand alone issue which applies a lecture-type structure to its themes of the UFO in the modern world. We talk about research, structure, experimentation, subjectivity in visual elements, colouring your own work, interpretation, the power of bleed and lots more. You can buy it from your local comic shop, or online for future-eye-reading. Your study aids can be found here.
Casting aside the usual set-up of NEGF, Daniel and Lily take you through what went on at the British International Comics Shows as well as presenting a range of interviews recorded at the convention. Interviews include: The first interview with the Knight and Squire creative team Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton. A catch-up with Graham Pearce about the Sgt Mike Battle trade paperback mentioned in the last episode. Tom McNally letting you know about his latest project. Halloween Man’s editor, Russell Hillman. And a chat with Matthew Craig, the creator of Hondle. If you liked this episode, you can find North East Geek Feast on Facebook. Just search ‘North East Geek Feast’. You can also get in touch with us on Twitter: @comicsdaniel and @terracottalily.
This week on the show: The first Captain America, Locke & Key, DC gets a review, and the Hulk returns to Television. NEWS Hulk returns to television LINKAGE REVIEWS Stephen Locke & Key: Keys to the Kingdom #2 Writer: Joe Hill Art: Gabriel Rodriguez On a bitter winter day, Kinsey Locke encounters a madwoman who just might be able to unlock the darkest secrets of Keyhouse. But forcing the truth out of her won't be easy, and besides... Dodge has no intention of ever giving Erin Voss a chance to tell what she knows. [rating:5/5] Matthew Knight and Squire #1 Written by PAUL CORNELL; Art by JIMMY BROXTON; Cover by YANICK PAQUETTE; 1:10 Variant cover by BILLY TUCCI Just as Gotham City has Batman and Robin, London has Knight and Squire – the British heroes and frequent allies of The Dark Knight! In a secret bar within the city where peace is kept magically, heroes and villains gather to enjoy a pint and talk about their day. But what happens when the magical barriers that disallow fighting are dropped and a building full of heroes and villains confront each other all at once? Knight and Squire have to keep the peace and save both friend and foe in this 6-issue miniseries from hot writer Paul Cornell (ACTION COMICS, Captain Britain and MI:13) and up-and-coming artist Jimmy Broxton (THE UNWRITTEN). [rating:4.5/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK There have been some really weird crossover comics, until I wandered down the toy aisle and saw the Superman vs. He-Man action figure two pack, I completely forgot that the two actually met in a DC crossover event in 1982. Back then, Superman was able to bring He-Man down with a well placed punch, but both characters have gone through an evolution since then. So… VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION: Truth: Red, White, and Black Set in the Marvel Universe, the series takes the Tuskegee Experiments as inspiration for a tale that re-examines the history of the super-serum that created Captain America. Beginning in 1942, the series follows a regiment of black soldiers who are forced to act as test subjects in a program attempting to re-create the lost formula earlier used to turn Steve Rogers to Captain America. The experiments lead to mutation and death, until only one remains – Isaiah Bradley. 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 on the show: The first Captain America, Locke & Key, DC gets a review, and the Hulk returns to Television. NEWS Hulk returns to television LINKAGE REVIEWS Stephen Locke & Key: Keys to the Kingdom #2 Writer: Joe Hill Art: Gabriel Rodriguez On a bitter winter day, Kinsey Locke encounters a madwoman who just might be able to unlock the darkest secrets of Keyhouse. But forcing the truth out of her won't be easy, and besides... Dodge has no intention of ever giving Erin Voss a chance to tell what she knows. [rating:5/5] Matthew Knight and Squire #1 Written by PAUL CORNELL; Art by JIMMY BROXTON; Cover by YANICK PAQUETTE; 1:10 Variant cover by BILLY TUCCI Just as Gotham City has Batman and Robin, London has Knight and Squire – the British heroes and frequent allies of The Dark Knight! In a secret bar within the city where peace is kept magically, heroes and villains gather to enjoy a pint and talk about their day. But what happens when the magical barriers that disallow fighting are dropped and a building full of heroes and villains confront each other all at once? Knight and Squire have to keep the peace and save both friend and foe in this 6-issue miniseries from hot writer Paul Cornell (ACTION COMICS, Captain Britain and MI:13) and up-and-coming artist Jimmy Broxton (THE UNWRITTEN). [rating:4.5/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK There have been some really weird crossover comics, until I wandered down the toy aisle and saw the Superman vs. He-Man action figure two pack, I completely forgot that the two actually met in a DC crossover event in 1982. Back then, Superman was able to bring He-Man down with a well placed punch, but both characters have gone through an evolution since then. So… VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION: Truth: Red, White, and Black Set in the Marvel Universe, the series takes the Tuskegee Experiments as inspiration for a tale that re-examines the history of the super-serum that created Captain America. Beginning in 1942, the series follows a regiment of black soldiers who are forced to act as test subjects in a program attempting to re-create the lost formula earlier used to turn Steve Rogers to Captain America. The experiments lead to mutation and death, until only one remains – Isaiah Bradley. 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.