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In this episode of Doug gives us an update on the St. Jude Golf Tournament and he give thanks to all of the great listners who are helping sponsor him for this huge cause. Doug and caller Rick Bice talk more about deer herd management. They discuss the importance of a kid making there first deer shot.We also get a hunting accident safety report that happen in South Texas. Doug talks about why you should never have any live rounds load in your gun. That goes far when headed to the deer stand and coming back from the hunt. Also, an interview Capt. Joe Prado you don't want to miss. Its' packed with a lot of tips. Then another interview with golf specialist Tommy O'Brien. Tommy give us some info on the new technology and how it will make your golf game better.
Comic Reviews: DC Batman 142 by Chip Zdarsky, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Sorrentino, Stefano Nesi, Alejandro Sanchez, Dave Stewart How to Lose a Guy Gardner in 10 Days by Kenny Porter, Nick Robles, Nick Filardi; Aaron Waltke, Ivan Shavrin; Danny Lore, Brandt & Stein; Marguerite Sauvage; Alex Galer, Derek Charm; Dennis Hopeless, Baldemar Rivas; Brendan Hay, M.L. Sanapo, Enrica Angiolini; George Mann, Leonardo Rodrigues, Joe Prado, Jonas Trindade, Hi-Fi Red Hood: The Hill 0 by Shawn Martinbrough, Tony Akins, Stefano Gaudiano, Paul Mounts Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum 1 by John Layman, Jesus Hervas, David Baron Marvel Star Wars: Mace Windu 1 by Marc Bernardin, Georges Jeanty, Dexter Vines, Andrew Dalhouse Ultimate Black Panther 1 by Bryan Hill, Stefano Caselli, David Curiel Wolverine: Madripoor Knights 1 by Chris Claremont, Edgar Salazar, Carlos Lopez Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 35 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn Image One Hand 1 by Ram V, Laurence Campbell, Lee Loughridge Saucer Country: The Finale by Paul Cornell, Ryan Kelly Boom Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return 1 by Amy Jo Johnson, Matt Hotson, Nico Leon, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli IDW Godzilla Valentine's Day Special 1 by Zoe Tunnell, Sebastian Piriz, Rebecca Nalty Dynamite ThunderCats 1 by Declan Shalvey, Drew Moss, Chiara Di Francia, Martina Pignedoli Valiant/Alien Books A Very Valiantine's Special by Will Pfeifer, Buddy Scalera, Lysa Hawkins, Ryan Cady, Aj Ampadu, Andres Ponce, Emiliano Urdinola, Emilano Correa AWA U and I 1 by J. Michael Straczynski, Mike Choi ComiXology She's Running on Fumes 1 by Dennis Hopeless, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins Scout Von Bach 1 by Owen Hammer, Mariano Navarro OGNs Fall Through by Nate Powell Wildful by Kengo Kurimoto Art Club by Rashad Doucet Arden High: Twelfth Grade Night by Molly Horton Booth, Stephanie Kate Strohm, Jamie Green Arden High: King Cheer by Molly Horton Booth, Stephanie Kate Strohm, Jamie Green Additional Reviews: A Study in Scarlet, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur on Disney+, Lisa Frankenstein, All the Marvels News: Ain't No Grave – a new series from Skottie Young and Jorge Corona, next Michelinie Venom mini announced, Disney news (Moana sequel, massive video-game investment, release dates for Frozen, Zootopia, Toy Story), Ennis returning to Punisher for “Get Fury”, Coyote vs. Acme cancelled again, Doom one-shot from Hickman and Sandford Greene Trailers: Quiet Place Day One, Knuckles Comics Countdown (06 Feb 2024): 1. Love Everlasting 10 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth 2. Birds of Prey 6 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire 3. Ultimate Black Panther 1 by Bryan Hill, Stefano Caselli, David Curiel 4. Batman 142 by Chip Zdarsky, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Sorrentino, Stefano Nesi, Alejandro Sanchez, Dave Stewart 5. Fantastic Four 17 by Ryan North, Carlos Gomez, Jesus Aburtov 6. Poison Ivy 19 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto 7. Doctor Strange 12 by Jed MacKay, Danilo Beyruth, K.J. Diaz 8. Rogue Sun 18 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques 9. Nice Jewish Boys 4 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright 10. Dark Spaces: Dungeon 3 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Patricio Delpeche 11. Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 3 by Patrick Horvath
April 2024 Solicitations (DC, Image, IDW) Comic Reviews: DC John Constantine: Hellblazer – Dead in America 1 by Simon Spurrier, Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire Nightwing 110 by Tom Taylor, Sami Basri, Vicente Cifuentes, Adriano Lucas Marvel Avengers Twilight 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Daniel Acuña Cable 1 by Fabian Nicieza, Scot Eaton, Cam Smith, Victor Nava, Java Tartaglia Jackpot 1 by Celeste Bronfman, Joey Vasquez, Eric Gapstur, Edgar Delgado, Erick Arciniega Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 32 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image Cobra Commander 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milani, Annalisa Leoni Colonized: Zombies vs. Aliens by Chris Ryall, Drew Moss Weatherman Vol Three 1 by Jody LeHeup, Nathan Fox, Moreno Dinisio IDW Sonic the Hedgehog: Fang the Hunter 1 by Ian Flynn, Mauro Fonseca, Rik Mack, Valentina Pinto Valiant Ninjak Superkillers by Jeff Parker, Mike Norton, Andrew Dalhouse, Exequiel Fernandez Roel Dynamite James Bond 007 Vol Two 1 by Garth Ennis, Rapha Lobosco, Jorge Sutil Ray's OGN Corner: Click by Kayla Miller Additional Reviews: Injustice Year Zero, Spider-Man 2 video game News: Tom Taylor stupidversy, Aaron's TMNT not a reboot, Patrick Zircher writing/drawing Solomon Kane title, Miracleman: Dark Age by Gaiman and Buckingham, Charlie Adlard doing a Batman story, Moon Girl shifting to Disney+?, new Molly Knox Ostertag Disney animated series, details on the next Ryan Coogler project, Ultimate DC, new Blue Beetle graphic novel announced Comics Countdown (16 Jan 2024): 1. Wonder Woman 5 by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey 2. Miracleman: Silver Age 7 by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Jordie Bellaire 3. Deviant 3 by James Tynion IV, Josh Hixson 4. Superman 10 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas 5. Fantastic Four 15 by Ryan North, Ivan Fiorelli, Jesus Aburtov 6. Black Hammer: The End 5 by Jeff Lemire, Malachi Ward 7. Enfield Gang Massacre 6 by Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips 8. Zawa 3 by Michael Dialynas 9. Superman: Lost 10 by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Jose Luis Soares Pinto, Joe Prado, Jonas Trindade, Jason Paz, Julio Ferreira, Jeromy Cox 10. Jay Garrick: The Flash 4 by Jeremy Adams, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero
Our special guests Dr. Sohrab Sohrabi and Joe Prado, Fresno County Department of Public Health, join to discuss how to stay healthy in 2024 and Owner of Duck and Cover Tactical, Leon Orndoff, to speak on the changing laws for California gun owners. For more top stories, visit https://www.GVWire.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GVWire/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gvwire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gvwire/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gv-wire TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gvwire --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gvwire/support
Comic Reviews: DC Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight 1 by Jeff Parker, Michele Bandini, Alex Sinclair Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis by Nicole Maines, Steve Orlando, Fico Ossio; Dan Jurgens, Anthony Marques, Joe Prado, Wade Von Grawbadger, Pete Pantazis Titans: Beast World – Waller Rising by Chuck Brown, Keron Grant Marvel Marvel's Voices: Avengers by Utkarsh Amdubkar, Tadam Gyadu, Michael Bartolo, Justina Ireland, Karen Darboe, Ceci de la Cruz, Jason Concepcion, Moises Hidalgo, Bryan Valenza, Robbie Thompson, Sid Kotian, Adriano Di Benedetto, Juancho Velez Sentry 1 by Jason Loo, Luigi Zagaria, Arthur Hesli Thunderbolts 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Geraldo Borges, Arthur Hesli Rocket and Groot: The Hunt for Star-Lord by Amanda Deibert, Cam Kendell Marvel Unlimited Marvel Mutts 2 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Alligator Loki s3 1 & 2 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn Image Bloodrik 1 by Andrew Krahnke Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 by Daniel Kraus, Jonathan Wayshak, Adriano Lucas, James Asmus, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala Our Bones Dust 1 by Ben Stenbeck, Dave Stewart Dark Horse Hellboy Winter Special: The Yule Cat 1 by Mike Mignola, Matthew Smith, Chris O'Halloran Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Harvey Tolibao, Michael Atiyeh Time Traveler Tales 1 by Dave Scheidt, Karl Jacobs, Kicking Shoes Boom Orcs: The Gift 1 by Christine Larsen Stuff of Nightmares: Slay Ride by R.L. Stine, Pius Bak Titan Gumaa: The Beginning of Her 1 by Jee-Hyung Lee, Nabetse Zitro Mad Cave Skeeters 1 by Kelly Williams, Bob Frantz, Kevin Cuffe OGNs Birdking Vol 2 by Daniel Freedman, Cristian Ortiz Cain by Mike Benson, Walter Hill, Beni Lobel, Jordi Escuin Llorach Matriarchs by LouAnne Brickhouse, Jennifer Rea, Renae De Liz Mayor Good Boy Goes Bad by Dave Scheidt, Miranda Harmon Additional Reviews: Squid Game: The Challenge, The Bear s1, Flash by Mark Waid Omni vol 1, Doctor Who: The Giggle, Merry Little Batman News: one more Spider-Man OGN from Mike Maihack, Tidalwave's Taylor Swift comic, Feral by Tony Fleecs, casting rumors/news for Supergirl and Maxwell Lord, Josie Campbell series coming from Boom, Chris Condon series from Oni, Peter Snejbjerg joins Ghost Machine, Mark Millar and CG Comics Countdown (05 Dec 2023): 1. Batman 140 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Mike Hawthorne, Ivan Plascencia 2. Birds of Prey 4 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire 3. Nice Jewish Boys 2 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright 4. Usagi Yojimbo: Ice and Snow 3 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi 5. Fantastic Four 14 by Ryan North, Ivan Fiorelli, Brian Reber 6. Midlife 3 by Brian Buccellato, Stefano Simeone 7. Transformers 3 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer 8. Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight 1 by Jeff Parker, Michele Bandini, Alex Sinclair 9. Skeeters 1 by Kelly Williams, Bob Frantz, Kevin Cuffe 10. Sacrificers 5 by Rick Remender, Max Fiumara, Dave McCaig
The City of Reedley leapt into the national consciousness last week after media reports surfaced of a secret, illegal biologics laboratory operated by a little-known firm owned by Chinese nationals. The lab featured a bevy of infectious agents including bioengineered mice with COVID-19. Since it was discovered in the spring, Fresno County and California public health officials, the FBI, Centers for Disease Control, and FDA have investigated the lab and worked to remove contaminated materials. Joe Prado, the Assistant Director of Fresno County's Department of Public Health, speaks with The Sun's Daniel Gligich about the discovery, interactions with the Chinese officials operating the lab, and the legwork to abate the property.
Listen in to an interview from earlier this morning on the Broaski and Musson Show with Health Dept Rep Joe Prado and the Mayor Of Reedley pro tem Matt Tuttle. A lab operating in Reedley is shut down after an investigation found it was filled with hazardous materials, chemicals, and medical waste. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:48 - Green Lantern #20 (Geoff Johns and Various) 0:21:01 - Red Lanterns #20 (Peter Milligan and Will Conrad) 0:28:02 - Green Lantern: New Guardians #20 (Tony Bedard and Andres Guinaldo) 0:34:24 - The Green Team: Teen Trillionaires #1 (Art Baltazar, Franco and Ig Guara) 0:43:26 - Batman Incorporated #11 (Chris Burnham and Jorge Lucas) 0:51:24 - Batman: The Dark Knight #20 (Gregg Hurwitz and Szymon Kudranski) 0:58:26 - Talon #8 (James Tynion IV and Miguel Sepulveda) 1:05:24 - Superman #20 (Scott Lobdell and Aaron Kuder) 1:11:37 - Aquaman #20 (John Ostrander and Manuel Garcia) 1:19:14 - The Flash #20 (Brian Buccellato and Francis Manapul) 1:26:13 - The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #20 (Dan Jurgens) 1:35:06 - Justice League #20 (Geoff Johns and Gene Ha, Andres Guinaldo, Joe Prado) 1:43:13 - The Savage Hawkman #20 (Tom DeFalco and Joe Bennett) 1:51:11 - All-Star Western #20 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Moritat) 1:59:04 - Teen Titans #20 (Scott Lobdell and Eddy Barrows) 2:06:38 - Justice League Dark #20 (Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes and Mikel Janin) 2:14:14 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
In this episode, Chris sits down with one of the youngest guides in the Texas Fleet - Captain Joe Prado. Aside from talking about how he targets big trout in the lower Laguna, he also shares a younger perspective at long term fishery sustainability and how he plays a role in that endeavor. So whether you're interested in how a young guide gets his start or Fatboy floaters for big trout, this episode is a good listen!
April 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman: One Bad Day - Bane by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Tomeu Morey Lazarus Planet: Assault on Krypton by Nicole Maines, Skylar Patridge, Nick Filardi, CS Pascat, Scott Godlewski, Alex Guimaraes, Frank Barbiere, Sami Basri, Vicente Cifuentes, Hi-Fi, Leah Williams, Marguerite Sauvage Nightwing 100 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Scott McDaniel, Rick Leonardi, Eddy Barrows, Javier Fernandez, Mikel Janin, Karl Story, Eber Ferreira, Caio Filipe, Joe Prado, Adriano Lucas Batgirls 14 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jonathan Case Stargirl: The Lost Children 3 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Flash 791 by Jeremy Adams, Roger Cruz, Wellington Dias, Luis Guerrero Marvel Wasp 1 by Al Ewing, Kasia Nie, KJ Diaz Infinity Comics Alligator Loki 17 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image Immortal Sergeant 1 by Joe Kelly, J.M. Ken Niimura Dark Horse White Savior 1 by Eric Nguyen, Scott Burman, Iwan Joko Triyono Boom Dune: House Harkonnen 1 by Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert, Michael Shelfer, Patricio Delpeche AfterShock Maniac of New York: Don't Call It A Comeback 1 by Elliot Kalan, Andrea Mutti Vault Barbaric: Hell to Pay 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke Ray's OGN Corner of the Week: Witches of Brooklyn by Sophie Escabasse Additional Reviews: Exorsisters, Wednesday, Motherland: Fort Salem, Owl House s3.2, Fairy Tale News: Omninews, Evangeline Lilly, Second Coming s3, Meryl Streep joins Only Murders in the Building, Schmigadoon return date, Marvel announcements including new Loki and Black Panther series, ComiXology layoffs, Extreme Venomverse, McKay's Avengers team revealed, Disney releases upcoming schedule Trailers: Gotham Knights, Scream 6, Invincible s2, Mandalorian s3 Comics Countdown (17-Jan-2023): Kroma 3 by Lorenzo De Felici Barnstormers 4 by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe Wasp 1 by Al Ewing, Kasia Nie, KJ Diaz Nightwing 100 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Scott McDaniel, Rick Leonardi, Eddy Barrows, Javier Fernandez, Mikel Janin, Karl Story, Eber Ferreira, Caio Filipe, Joe Prado, Adriano Lucas Batgirls 14 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jonathan Case Stargirl: The Lost Children 3 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Immortal Sergeant 1 by Joe Kelly, J.M. Ken Niimura There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 4 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry, Chris O'Halloran Punisher 9 by Jason Aaron, Paul Azaceta, Jesus Saiz, Matt Hollingsworth TMNT: Armageddon Game 4 by Tom Waltz, Vincenzo Federici, Alex Sanchez, Matt Herms
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:00 - Batman: The Dark Knight #6 (Paul Jenkins, Joe Harris and David Finch) 0:09:37 - Superman #6 (George Perez, Keith Giffen, Dan Jurgens and Nicola Scott) 0:18:13 - Green Lantern: New Guardians #6 (Tony Bedard and Tyler Kirkham) 0:25:35 - Aquaman #6 (Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis, Joe Prado) 0:33:21 - The Flash #6 (Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato) 0:40:56 - The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men #4 (Gail Simone, Ethan Van Sciver and Yıldıray Çınar) 0:48:54 - The Savage Hawkman #6 (Tony S. Daniel, James Bonny and Philip Tan) 0:56:33 - All-Star Western #6 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Moritat) 1:04:50 - Blackhawks #6 (Mike Costa and Cafu) 1:12:48 - Voodoo #6 (Joshua Williamson and Sami Basri) 1:20:56 - Teen Titans #6 (Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth) 1:27:45 - I, Vampire #6 (Joshua Hale Fialkov and Andrea Sorrentino) 1:34:57 - Justice League Dark #6 (Peter Milligan and Mikel Janin) 1:42:03 - The Ray #3 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Jamal Igle) 1:50:19 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) audio link: https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co/ video link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu70d0W3I5cZzQUPH0CUbF64E2f4oMysw UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us
Comic Reviews: DC Monkey Prince 1 by Gene Luen Yang, Bernard Chang, Sebastian Cheng Justice League Incarnate 4 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Andrei Bressan, Mike Norton, Chris Burnham, Hi-Fi Marvel Fantastic Four: Reckoning War Alpha by Dan Slott, Carlos Magno, Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz, Guru eFX Sabretooth 1 by Victor LaValle, Leonard Kirk, Rain Beredo Savage Spider-Man 1 by Joe Kelly, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Chris Sotomayor Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser: The Halcyon Legacy 1 by Ethan Sacks, Will Sliney, Rachelle Rosenberg X-Cellent 1 by Peter Milligan, Michael Allred, Laura Allred Mighty Marvel Holiday Special - Year of the Wong Image Geiger 80-Page Giant 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson, Paul Pelletier, Tony Kordos, Hi-Fi, Peter Tomasi, Peter Snejberg, Sterling Gates, Kelley Jones, John Kalisz, Leon Hendrix III, Staz Johnson, Anderson Cabral, Pornsak Pichetshote, Sean Galloway, Rosa La Barbera, Janet Harvey Nevala, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff, Jay Faerber, Joe Prado, Dijji Lima New Masters 1 by Shobo Coker, Shof Coker Official Image Timeline 1 by Dark Horse Manor Black: Fire in the Blood 1 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Tyler Crook Children of the Woods by Joshua Hixson, Roman Stevens Dynamite Red Sonja Valentine's Special 2022 by Chuck Brown, Lee Ferguson, Jogdish Kumar Aftershock Dark Red: Where Roads Lead 1 by Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert, Carlos Mangual AWA Primos 1 by Al Madrigal, Brian Reber, Carlo Barberi, Felipe Flores Behemoth Until My Knuckles Bleed 1 by Victor Santos Mad Cave Speed Republic 1 by Ryan Lindsay, Emanuele Parascandolo, Michele Monte GNs Magical Boy by Vincent Kao He-Man Masters of the Universe: Legends From Castle Grayskull by Amanda Deibert, Rob David, Mike Anderson Nightmare in Savannah by Lela Gwenn, Rowan MacColl, Micah Myers Substack Love Everlasting by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth The Closet by James Tynion, Gavin Fullerton, Chris O'Halloran Public Domain by Chip Zdarsky Additional Reviews: Thunderbolts omni, Fargo s4, Welcome to Murderville eps 1-3, Masters of the Universe cartoon, Bountiful Garden, Moonfall, Night House, Boba Fett ep6 News: new AvXvE event, DC trolls Alan Moore, Archie meets Riverdale by Daniel Kibblesmith, Peter David writing new Fantastic Four series, Madame Web nonsense, new Savage Avengers staring Anti-Venom, Hulkverine, Darelektra, and Black Knight, Jurassic League, Scream 6, Obi-Wan comic series on the way, new Secret Invasion mini series, Hickman steals Steve Wacker, Goosebumps TV series on Disney+, ND Stevenson Boba Fett comic, Shadow War anthology one-shot by Williamson and friends, new Giant Days Comics Countdown: Crossover 11 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe Nocterra 7 by Scott Snyder, Tim Daniel, Sandu Florea, Marcelo Maiolo Dark Knights of Steel 4 by Tom Taylor, Bengal, Arif Prianto Geiger 80-Page Giant by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson, Paul Pelletier, Tony Kordos, Hi-Fi, Peter Tomasi, Peter Snejberg, Sterling Gates, Kelley Jones, John Kalisz, Leon Hendrix III, Staz Johnson, Anderson Cabral, Pornsak Pichetshote, Sean Galloway, Rosa La Barbera, Janet Harvey Nevala, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff, Jay Faerber, Joe Prado, Dijji Lima Newburn 3 by Chip Zdarsky, Nadia Shammas, Ziyed Yusuf Ayoub, Jacob Phillips Batman 120 by Joshua Williamson, Karl Kerschl, Mikel Janin, Jorge Molina, Tomeu Morey, Dave McCaig World of Krypton 3 by Robert Venditti, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi Dark Red: Where Roads Lead by Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert, Carlos Mangual Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 2 by Chip Zdarsky, Rafael de Latorre, Federico Blee Shang-Chi 8 by Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan, Triona Farrell, Sunny Gho
On this week's comic book review Stack: Fantastic Four: Reckoning War Alpha Marvel Written by Dan Slott Art by Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz and Carlos Magno Monkey Prince #1 DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Bernard Chang New Masters #1 Image Comics Written by Shobo Coker Art by Shof Coker The X-Cellent #1 Marvel Written by Peter Milligan Art by Michael Allred and Laura Allred Detective Comics #1051 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg Art by Max Raynor, Fernando Blanco Geiger: 80 Page Giant #1 Image Comics Written by Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi, Sterling Gates, Leon Hendrix III, Pornsak Pichetshote, Janet Harvey Nevala, Jay Faerber Art by Gary Frank, Bryan Hitch, Peter Snejbjerg, Kelley Jones, Staz Johnson, Sean Galloway, Megan Levin, Joe Prado, Paul Pelletier Savage Spider-Man #1 Marvel Written by Joe Kelly Art by Gerardo Sandoval One-Star Squadron #3 DC Comics Written by Mark Russell Art by Steve Lieber Newburn #3 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Jacob Phillips Sabretooth #1 Marvel Written by Victor LaValle Art by Leonard Kirk Nocterra #7 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel World of Krypton #3 DC Comics Written by Robert Venditti Art by Michael Avon Oeming Crossover #11 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Dark Knights of Steel #4 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bengal The Scumbag #12 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Roland Boschi SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's comic book review Stack: Fantastic Four: Reckoning War Alpha Marvel Written by Dan Slott Art by Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz and Carlos Magno Monkey Prince #1 DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Bernard Chang New Masters #1 Image Comics Written by Shobo Coker Art by Shof Coker The X-Cellent #1 Marvel Written by Peter Milligan Art by Michael Allred and Laura Allred Detective Comics #1051 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg Art by Max Raynor, Fernando Blanco Geiger: 80 Page Giant #1 Image Comics Written by Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi, Sterling Gates, Leon Hendrix III, Pornsak Pichetshote, Janet Harvey Nevala, Jay Faerber Art by Gary Frank, Bryan Hitch, Peter Snejbjerg, Kelley Jones, Staz Johnson, Sean Galloway, Megan Levin, Joe Prado, Paul Pelletier Savage Spider-Man #1 Marvel Written by Joe Kelly Art by Gerardo Sandoval One-Star Squadron #3 DC Comics Written by Mark Russell Art by Steve Lieber Newburn #3 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Jacob Phillips Sabretooth #1 Marvel Written by Victor LaValle Art by Leonard Kirk Nocterra #7 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel World of Krypton #3 DC Comics Written by Robert Venditti Art by Michael Avon Oeming Crossover #11 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Dark Knights of Steel #4 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bengal The Scumbag #12 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Roland Boschi SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Supereroi le leggende DC 41 "Justice League: Trinity war", scritto da Jeoff Johns, disegnato da Jesus Saiz, Ivan Reis, Gene Ha, Andres Guinaldo e Joe Prado, edito da RCS. Mi trovi anche su Instagram www.instagram.com/fumetti.e.dintorni/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fumetti-e-dintorni/message
Third time's the charm as Alex LaVelle returns to talk more Tom Taylor, and this time you can't get too attached (but you really, really will)! We're diving into "Suicide Squad: Bad Blood" from Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran, Adriano Lucas, and Wes Abbott. This 11 issue run follows Task Force X is assigned to neutralize a group of international super-terrorists known as the Revolutionaries...and the survivors are forced into joining the Squad. And things only get crazier from there, so hop in, buckle up, and hold on tight; it's time to kill the Suicide Squad! Twitter: @ComicsQuestShow Theme: @TheDanPurcell Original art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair, Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran, Bruno Redondo, and Adriano Lucas Cover design by Case Aiken Website: certainpov.com
The New 52 was arguably the most divisive comic book event in the last few decades. However, some gold was dug up from it like Justice League, Green Lantern, Batman, Wonder Woman, and of course AQUAMAN! Justin Kowalski from Let's Go joins me to discuss Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado's first best selling run on Aquaman and how that changed the course of the character in all subsequent media!
Antes tarde do que mais tarde, aqui neste episódio você poderá ouvir as entrevistas que Fabiano Prof. Nerd Silveira, Daniel HDR, Vagner Abreu e Ana Recalde fizeram com alguns dos muitos convidados! Ouve aí que você vai saber quem fazia bulling com HDR quando ele era piá, porque as pessoas tem medo do Chewbacca, e, o mais importante… qual o preço de capa deste episódio! Entrevistas com: – Goida; 00:00:21 – Joe Prado e Ivan Reis; 00:12:27 – Christopher Kastensmidt e Carolina Mylius; 00:24:43 – João Azeitona; 00:37:10 – Rod Reis; 00:48:11 – Coletivo Tesla HQ; 00:58:50 – Fabiano Denardin; 01:08:10 – Maurício “MauMau” Gonçalves; 01:23:00 – Leonel Caldela; 01:33:57 – Santiago; 01:50:17 – Guilherme Dei Svaldi; 02:07:07 – Zweist, Vinniem dos Superamiches; 02:24:26 – Considerações finais; 02:39:20
O Dinamo Studio trouxe à Porto Alegre, nos dias 30 e 31 de Julho, Joe Prado, artista ligado diretamente a duas sagas de grande sucesso da editora DC Comics, BLACKEST NIGHT (A Noite Mais Densa) e sua sequencia, BRIGHTEST DAY (No Dia Mais Claro), Prado atualmente está trabalhando na nova série AQUAMAN, juntamente com Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis e Rod Reis. Além disso, Joe coordena o Art&Comics Internacional, que representa diversos artistas Brasileiros no Mercado Americano de Comics. Daniel HDR entrevistou Prado no Papo Dinâmico, que ocorreu no auditório da Livraria Cultura. Este papo em formato de “talk show” foi registrado pelo ArgCast, e virou aqui um episódio especial. Confira! E de quebra, saiba como é “travar” ao ver um ídolo de infância, como escolher um curso superior só porque tem “quadrinhos” em uma das disciplinas, e ouça o funk do “Hawkman e o Demon“.
As California works tirelessly to make sure everyone has access to vaccines, it is left to each individual county to determine how they are distributed. Listen in as Assemblymember Dr. Joaquin Arambula speaks with two local health experts Tania Pacheco-Werner, PhD, and Joe Prado about COVID-19 vaccine distribution efficiency and equity.
Comic Reviews: Future State: Superman - House of El by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Scott Godlewski Generations Forged by Dan Jurgens, Robert Venditti, Andy Schmidt, Mike Perkins, Marco Santucci, Paul Pelletier, Norm Rapmund, Bernard Chang, Joe Prado, Colleen Doran, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Kevin Nowlan, Hi-Fi Nubia: The Real One by L.L. McKinney, Robyn Smith Next Batman: Second Son 1 by John Ridley, Tony Akins, Ryan Benjamin, Mark Morales, Rex Lokus Batman: Black and White 3 by John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, Bilquis Evely, Bengal, Tim Seeley, Kelley Jones, Nick Dragotta Marvels Snapshots: Captain Marvel by Mark Waid, Claire Roe, Mike Spicer Marvel's Voices: Legacy 1 by John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, Laura Martin, Mohale Mashigo, Chris Allen, Rachelle Rosenberg, Tochi Onyebuchi, Ken Lashley, Juan Fernandez, Stephanie Williams, Natacha Bustos, Danny Lore, Valentine De Landro, Dan Brown, Nnedi Okorafor, Chriscross Stray Dogs 1 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner, Brad Simpson Two Moons 1 by John Arcudi, Valerio Giangiordano, Dave Stewart Write it in Blood GN by Rory McConville, Joe Palmer, Chris O'Halloran November GN Vol 4 by Matt Fraction, Elsa Charretier Buffy: The Vampire Slayer - Faith by Jeremy Lambert, Eleonora Carlini, Mattia Iacono Nuclear Family 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Tony Shasteen, JD Mettler 99 Cent Theatre Keep Staring 1 by Larime Taylor, Sylv Taylor, Jenny Odio Don't Eat Meat 1 by Nicholas Adam Thompson, Heoh Kim Heist on Alpha 1 by Michael Yee, Crizam Zamora, Arthur Hesli The Mugwump Corporation 1 by Patrick King, Yeshua Jadon Makkonnen Secret Admirer 1 by Alberto Veloso, Kezia Jiranek Additional Reviews: WandaVision ep8 Batman by Azzarello and Risso, Flora & Ulysses, Myth: A Frozen Tale, Get in Trouble novel, Servant s1, Superman and Lois pilot News: Ronald D. Moore developing Magic Kingdom shows, Big Hero 6 rumors, Blue Beetle film gets a director, Monster High reboot by Shea Fontana, Spidey 3 title, Avatar Studios, Black Cat steals the Infinity Gauntlet, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, Deadpool: Black, White and Red, Oblivion Song ending, Milestone creative teams, Ta-Nehesi Coates, Amber Heard fired? Trailers: Jupiter's Legacy, Army of the Dead, Luca, MODOK Comics Countdown: Crossover 4 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe Something is Killing the Children 15 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto Department of Truth 6 by James Tynion IV, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth Oblivion Song 30 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Nailbiter Returns 10 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski Skulldigger & Skeleton Boy 6 by Jeff Lemire, Tonci Zonjic Future State: Superman - House of El by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Scott Godlewski Nubia: Real One by L.L. McKinney, Robyn Smith Future State: Aquaman 2 by Brandon Thomas, Daniel Sampere, Adriano Lucas Future State: Dark Detective 4 by Mariko Tamaki, Dan Mora, Jordie Bellaire, Joshua Williamson, Giannis Milonigiannis
Fresno County has the capacity to administer at least 30,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine weekly, according to county health officials, and yet its two mass vaccination clinics will not be open to new appointments next week. The recent revelation of no national vaccine stockpile has disrupted local supply, in Fresno and throughout the San Joaquin Valley. Back in December, health officials knew long in advance when they’d be getting vaccine shipments, and how much. Not so anymore. Without knowing how many doses will arrive next week, Joe Prado with the Fresno County Department of Public Health says the county will close its large-scale vaccination site at Sierra Pacific Orthopedics. “Yup, they’re not going to run at all next week,” Prado says. “And then the fairgrounds, it’s going to be closed down for normal vaccines.” Prado says the county did receive close to 40,000 doses earlier this week. However, many went out already, and the rest have been set aside for high-priority groups
Comics Reviews: Dark Nights: Death Metal 7 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Yanick Paquette, Bryan Hitch, Jonathan Glapion, Alex Sinclair, Nathan Fairbairn, FCO Plascencia Generations Shattered by Dan Jurgens, Robert Venditti, Andy Schmidt, Oclair Albert, Paul Pelletier, Danny Miki, Bernard Chang, Yanick Paquette, Matt Ryan, Aaron Lopresti, Scott Hanna, Klaus Janson, John Romita Jr, Fernando Pasarin, Emanuela Lupacchino, Wade Von Grawbadger, Sandra Hope, Mike Perkins, Kevin Nowlan, Doug Braithwaite, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Hi-Fi Future State: The Next Batman 1 by John Ridley, Nick Derington, Tamra Bonvillain, Brandon Thomas, Sumit Kumar, Raul Fernandez, Jordie Bellaire, Paul Jenkins, Jack Herbert, Gabe Eltaeb Future State: Superman of Metropolis 1 by Sean Lewis, John TImms, Gabe Eltaeb, Brandon Easton, Valentine de Landro, Marissa Louise, Cully Hamner, Michael Avon Oeming, Laura Martin Future State: Wonder Woman 1 by Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire Future State: Harley Quinn 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Simone DiMeo, Tamra Bonvillain Future State: Swamp Thing 1 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, June Chung Future State: The Flash 1 by Brandon Vietti, Dale Eaglesham, Mike Atiyeh House of El: Book One: The Shadow Threat by Claudia Gray, Eric Zawadzki, Dee Cunniffe Sensational Wonder Woman 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Meghan Hetrick, Marissa Louise Truth and Justice 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, ChrisCross, Jordi Tarragona, Wil Quintana Eternals 1 by Kieron Gillen, Esad Ribic, Matthew Wilson King in Black: Return of the Valkyries 1 by Jason Aaron, Torunn Grondekk, Nina Vakueva, Tamra Bonvillain Star Wars: The High Republic 1 by Cavan Scott, Ario Anindito, Mark Morales, Annalisa Leoni Scout's Honor 1 by David Pepose, Luca Casalanguida, Matt Milla The Last Witch 1 by Conor McCreery, V.V. Glass, Natalia Nesterenko Avatar: The Last Shadow 1 by Jeremy Barlow, Josh Hood, Wes Dzioba Resistance: Reborns 1 by J. Michael Straczynski, C.P. Smith, Snakebite Cortez Wrong Earth: Night and Day 1 by Tom Peyer, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Andy Troy Stake 1 by David Byrne, Francesca Fantini Soulstream 1 by Saida Woolf Loot 1 by Don Handfield, Richard Rayner, K Lynn Smith Sweet Downfall 1 by Stefano Cardoselli, Panta Rea Sengi And Tembo 1 by Guiseppe Falco Unthinkables 1 by Paul Hanley, Ian Richardson, Julien Hugonnard-Bert, Simon Gough, Thomas Mauer Thrae: The Heroes Odyssey 0 by Garry Price Impending Blindness of Billie Scott by Zoe Thorogood Katie the Catsitter by Colleen AF Venable, Stephanie Yue Additional Reviews: Miles Spider-Man game, Dollhouse Family, Wolfwalkers, The Institute, Batman/TMNT, Star Wars: Captain Phasma, Recipe for Seduction News: Omninews, Bizarre DCEU rumors, Ascender ending with 18, other Lemire news, Project Patron from Aftershock, Punisher in modern comics, Justice Society animated movie, no Black Canary spinoff show, Way of X by Spurrier/Quinn Tribute to Michael Apted Bold 2021 Comic Book Industry Predictions Am It Glenn? Comics Countdown: Dark Nights: Death Metal 7 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Yanick Paquette, Bryan Hitch, Jonathan Glapion, Alex Sinclair, Nathan Fairbairn, FCO Plascencia Crossover 3 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe Thor 11 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson Katie the Cat Sitter OGN by Colleen AF Venable, Stephanie Yue Guardians of the Galaxy 10 by Al Ewing, Juann Cabal, Federico Blee Future State: Harley Quinn 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Simone DiMeo, Tamra Bonvillain Venom 32 by Donny Cates, Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov Stranger Things and Dungeon and Dragons 3 by Jody Houser, Jim Zub, Diego Galindo, Msassyk Last Witch 1 by Conor McCreery, V.V. Glass, Natalia Nesterenko Wrong Earth: Night and Day 1 by Tom Peyer, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Andy Troy
It's a big review Stack podcast this week as we discuss: Star Wars: The High Republic #1 Marvel Written by Cavan Scott Art by Ario Anindito Dark Nights Death Metal #7 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Greg Capullo With Yanick Paquette and Bryan Hitch Crossover #3 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Eternals #1 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Esad Ribić Future State: The Next Batman #1 DC Comics Written by John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Paul Jenkins Art by Nick Derington, Sumit Kumar, Jack Herbert Future State: Superman of Metropolis #1 DC Comics Written by Sean Lewis, Brandon Easton Art by John Timms, Valentine de Landro, Cully Hamner, Michael Avon Oeming Future State: Swamp Thing #1 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins Future State: The Flash #1 DC Comics Written by Brandon Vietti Art by Dale Eaglesham Future State: Wonder Woman #1 DC Comics Written and art by Jöelle Jones Colors by Jordie Bellaire Future State: Harley Quinn #1 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Simone Dimeo The Amazing Spider-Man #56 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Mark Bagley The Last Witch #1 BOOM! Box Written by Conor McCreery Illustrated by V.V. Glass Generations Shattered #1 DC Comics Written by Dan Jurgens, Andy Schmidt and Robert Venditti Art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Scott Hanna, Ferbabdo Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Aaron Lopestri, Matt Ryan, Emanuela Luppacchino, Wade Von Grawbadger, Bernard Chang, Yanick Paquette, Kevin Nowlan, Dan Jurgens, Klaus Janson, Paul Pelletier, Sandra Hope, John Romita Jr., Danny Miki, Doug Braithwaite, Rags Morales and Mike Perkins Backtrack #10 Oni Press Written by Brian Joines Illustrated by Jack Elphick Return of the Valkyries #1 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron & Torunn Grønbekk Art by Nina Vakueva Getting It Together #4 Image Comics Co-written by Sina Grace & Omar Spahi Art by Jenny D. Fine & Sina Grace The Vain #4 Oni Press Written by Eliot Rahal Illustrated by Emily Pearson Venom #32 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ivan Coello Inkblot #5 Image Comics Created by Emma Kubert & Rusty Gladd SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a big review Stack podcast this week as we discuss: Star Wars: The High Republic #1 Marvel Written by Cavan Scott Art by Ario Anindito Dark Nights Death Metal #7 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Greg Capullo With Yanick Paquette and Bryan Hitch Crossover #3 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Eternals #1 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Esad Ribić Future State: The Next Batman #1 DC Comics Written by John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Paul Jenkins Art by Nick Derington, Sumit Kumar, Jack Herbert Future State: Superman of Metropolis #1 DC Comics Written by Sean Lewis, Brandon Easton Art by John Timms, Valentine de Landro, Cully Hamner, Michael Avon Oeming Future State: Swamp Thing #1 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins Future State: The Flash #1 DC Comics Written by Brandon Vietti Art by Dale Eaglesham Future State: Wonder Woman #1 DC Comics Written and art by Jöelle Jones Colors by Jordie Bellaire Future State: Harley Quinn #1 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Simone Dimeo The Amazing Spider-Man #56 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Mark Bagley The Last Witch #1 BOOM! Box Written by Conor McCreery Illustrated by V.V. Glass Generations Shattered #1 DC Comics Written by Dan Jurgens, Andy Schmidt and Robert Venditti Art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Scott Hanna, Ferbabdo Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Aaron Lopestri, Matt Ryan, Emanuela Luppacchino, Wade Von Grawbadger, Bernard Chang, Yanick Paquette, Kevin Nowlan, Dan Jurgens, Klaus Janson, Paul Pelletier, Sandra Hope, John Romita Jr., Danny Miki, Doug Braithwaite, Rags Morales and Mike Perkins Backtrack #10 Oni Press Written by Brian Joines Illustrated by Jack Elphick Return of the Valkyries #1 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron & Torunn Grønbekk Art by Nina Vakueva Getting It Together #4 Image Comics Co-written by Sina Grace & Omar Spahi Art by Jenny D. Fine & Sina Grace The Vain #4 Oni Press Written by Eliot Rahal Illustrated by Emily Pearson Venom #32 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ivan Coello Inkblot #5 Image Comics Created by Emma Kubert & Rusty Gladd SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. This week's episode is sponsored by Shape & Foster. Visit www.shapeandfoster.com for your free 14-day trial. Full Episode Transcript: Alex: What is up everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. What it is. Justin: What it is, he says. Alex: What it is. Justin: T I Z. Alex: On The Stack, we talk about a bunch of comics that have come out this week. Lots of big stuff here. We're going to have a big chunk in the middle to hold that all we'll get to in a moment, but first, let's talk a bit… A big kickoff that happened this week. Star Wars: The High Republic #1 from Marvel, written by Cavan Scott, art by Ariel Anandito. This is a comic, but this is also a megastory that is going to be told over comics, books, games, probably TV shows. I don't know what else, but it's all set at the height of the Jedi. They're facing down a new threat. This is the first salvo hero. I believe the first two things that were released were this comic book today and, yesterday, Charles Sol, comic book writer, wrote a book called Star Wars: Light of the Jedi that touches on a lot of the same plot lines. Alex: This is a big deal. This is [crosstalk 00:02:08] part of it again. Pete: He also writes really good novels, okay? He's not just a comic book writer, okay? Alex: No, this is a novel that he wrote, that I was mentioning, Pete. Pete: Yeah. Oh. I thought you tried to just pigeon-hole him as only a comic book writer. Alex: No, I'm just trying to pigeon-hole him as a lawyer. Justin: Pete hates pigeons, and he hates the holes that they live in. Pete: You're god damned right, I do. Justin: He's coming for you. Alex: The thing that I'm curious about with this book is, does it work, first of all, as its own comic book, as its own thing? What do you think about it as part of this Star Wars: The High Republic megastory? Pete: I just have a question real quick. The lizard guy with one arm, that's not the guy from the bar who loses an arm? Justin: No. Pete: Okay. Just making sure. Justin: That would be a crazy coincidence. Pete: Well, that's the thing. It's a lizard guy with one arm. I mean, I don't know. Justin: This takes place before that. Alex: No, this takes place, yeah, hundreds of years before, I believe. Pete: Oh, okay. All right. Just checking. Just making sure. Justin: Let me throw out, I love just seeing the timeline infographic they did for the cover. Alex: Oh, yeah. Justin: That's just fun. It's just fun to see all those things and be like, “Oh, look at all the good stuff, and then look at all the bad stuff,” all on one page. Alex: I stopped reading there, so I think we can move on to the next title. No, I actually like this. I was a little trepidatious, frankly, going into here. I think, sometimes, it's a mixed bag with Star Wars books, particularly when you're not focusing on the main characters that have an established voice, but I think this new character that we're following, this young Jedi, this Padawan, who goes on a mission, gets elevated, spoiler, to the level of Jedi knight, gives you a really good setup for the stakes and everything that's going on. There's clearly some danger coming her way, but I enjoyed it. I thought it was a fun Star Wars book, independently of anything else that's going on. Pete: Plus the double-sided sabers. That's always badass. Justin: Yes, always badass. Never not successful. Justin: I like this, too. My favorite parts were where I felt like there was some new ground broken. I feel like these new characters, it feels a little [Star Treky 00:04:20], a bit. Alex: Yes. Pete: Whoa! Alex: I think very much so Justin: Which I think makes a lot of sense in that the height of the Jedi would be a much more organized society, like Star Trek is. I thought that was cool. Justin: The parts that I don't like are when they're just referencing shit that we've already seen, like, there's a lot of splash pages later on where the only species we see are species we've seen in Star Wars. I'm like, “I see why you did that, but throw some other people in there. I want to see some new stuff. I'd like to see the Force used in a different way,” was my takeaway here. Alex: What'd you think about hot Yoda? Because we kind of get a hot, younger Yoda here, like a little more ripped. Justin: He's sort of a teen, like an angsty teen. This Yoda fucks, and I love that. Pete: Yeah, but he's still- Alex: Yoda's the kind of guy, Yoda, you'd want to grab an IPA with, like plug his mind, find out what's going on there. What are his ideas? Pete: Well, first off, he's still got- Justin: Yoda, put away that joint! We can't get high now. We have a big council meeting. Pete: Yoda's got a walking stick, so he's not that young. Alex: Smoke, you will. Justin: Relax, we must. Alex: Meeting dot 420 minutes, it is. Pete: Oh my god. Nice. Nice. I mean, I can't believe I'm not in on these bits, but really impressive, Alv. That's the smartest 420 bit I've ever heard. Justin: Wow. Pete: Yoda's still got a walking stick, guys, all right? He's not that- Justin: But he's not using it. He's not leaning on it. It's sort of more of a fun stick. Pete: No, he's not. Yeah. Justin: That's [crosstalk 00:05:53] a bowl. Alex: It's a pimp stick. Justin: It's a bowl. Alex: That's a pimp stick. Justin: It's a very long bowl that he smokes out of. Pete: It's a bowl. Yeah. Pete: Yeah, it's cool. It's nice to see him. I also am more interested in the horned Chewbacca character next to him, like Justin said, that it's like, “Oh, this is interesting. This is new.” Yeah, I think, with all the Star Wars, I agree. It would be nice to be like, “Let's just go away from what we know for a little bit and really just kind of get lost in some new shit,” but I enjoyed this. I very much enjoyed this. The fun timeline with all the symbols in the beginning was great. Love the action. This is just some good stuff. I feel like it's a great setup for this world to get into. Alex: I'm not laughing at you. I'm actually laughing at us, the fact that we were like, “Love that timeline.” Justin: We do. Alex: First few pages. You open it up. Timeline. Close it back up. Justin: Yeah. All I want, just the context. I love context. Pete: Exactly. Just give me… Where are we? Alex: Yeah, I also did love the timeline, though. Pete: What are we doing? Justin: Yeah, exactly. As I say, everybody loves a timeline. Pete: [crosstalk 00:06:59] disagree with you. Wording wasn't like- Justin: I think what Pete's saying is, he wants more of his comics, like the X-Men specifically, with pages in the middle, where they just have information. Pete: Fuck you. Justin: Especially symbols. Pete: Fuck you. Alex: Don't worry. We'll get there. We'll talk about another Marvel book that has that, but first, from the beginning to an ending, let's talk about Dark Nights: Death Metal #7 from DC Comics, written by Scott Snyder, art by Greg Capullo with Yonic Bucat and Brian Hitch. This is wrapping up this mega, wild saga of the DC Universe versus the Being, the Batman, I don't know what you call him, who laughs. Here, as has been not wildly rumored but put out there, the entire DC Universe, the cosmology of it, gets completely redefined at the end, really characterizing this, in case you weren't clear, as the level of a crisis in terms of redefining the universe, which is, I think, a big deal. Pete: Yeah. Alex: What'd you think about how this book wrapped up as a whole but also where it leaves the DC universe? Nobody say anything, please. Justin: No, Pete, I thought that was yours. There was a perfect lane for you. Alex: Yeah, you sort of bent back as if you were winding up for like, “Here it comes.” Justin: A real haul-off. I thought a haul-off was coming. Pete: It got kind of crazy in a way that I was like, “What is happening?” but I'm the first guy to get lost in stuff. The Wonder Woman mirror thing was a little weird. It got kind of meta. It was cool, the way it kind of started with Skeleton Head Rock, and then we got to see kind of like a young Sergeant Rock that was cool. Pete: I think this event overall was a lot of fun. I wasn't like, “Oh, shit! DC Universe is completely changed!” You did a thing about a hand that kind of shows up. It got weird in spots, but I thought this was fun. I like the Batman talking shit, calling somebody a punk. Yeah, this was a fun event. Justin: What I love about this, and I thought this ended really strongly here. There were a lot of titles throughout Death Metal that felt like, if you were reading everything, it was like, “Wait. Where are we? We were off the main plot here.” This book really landed all of the planes together in a great way. It was funny, while at the same… Every character was really playing their character game, the thing that make their essence at a high potential the entire time. I love that the focus never shifted from Wonder Woman. I thought for sure it was going to shift back to Batman at some point in this, because it's such a Batman-focused event, and I love that they didn't. Batman and Superman had their fights, and they were sort of off, but it was all about Wonder Woman. I appreciated that so hard, because the themes of this crossover are her themes. It's like truth, ultimate justice, be direct and simple to your truth. That's where we end up. Wonder Woman wins by not knowing the consequences but still just doing what she thinks is the right thing. The fact that that paid off, I thought was great. Justin: The philosophy at the end of this, where the DC Universe is landing, where it's like, “Let's bring these characters back to their cores but, at the same time, let everything go wild. Let's push this universe into any direction we want.” I just love that creative potential. The event, from the premise to the endpoint, that was the idea. I love that it's taking over the whole line now. Alex: Yeah. I completely agree with you. My only two tiny, little quibbles that I don't even completely agree with but I'll say out loud anyway, one of them is that it felt like this was leading up to a point where Wonder Woman was going to die, right? Justin: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Alex: I appreciate the fact that they didn't kill her off, which is why this is a dumb thing to bring up, because that would have been very frustrating, but it felt like they did the thing that they did with Tony Stark over in Civil War 2, where it was like, “Well, story-wise, we have to kill off Iron Man. That is the only option here. Instead, let's come up with this weird middle point where he doesn't die so we can keep him around, so we don't just rely on, ‘Oh, and then we're going to bring him back anyway.'” They do the same thing with Wonder Woman here, where it's like, she should have died. That was the natural ending point of this thing. It would have been a huge bummer and frustrating, so instead, they did this weird middle point that's going to lead to something else. A lot of that depends on whatever story they're about to tell with Wonder Woman going forward, I guess. Alex: The other part is just the idea that everything matters, which is the same as, I think, the Hyper Time idea that they tried a little while ago, that is confusing to think about. I think the way to approach it and the way that I'm approaching is, don't worry about it too much. We've been reading comics for years. None of it makes any sense when you lay it out linearly, so just allow yourself to remember the stories you like and ignore the things that don't necessarily make it cohesive. That's fine. That's how I'm getting past it, but there's certainly times when I'm reading this book where I felt like, I don't know how everything can matter. That just doesn't jive up in any sort of way. What does Superman remember that happened right now? What was his life like in a linear fashion? You know? Justin: I think that what I like about this is, that's the problem anyway. Continuity is a fluid thing. You believe enough parts of it so you're like, “This is the story,” but every specific detail isn't important, because they start to conflict. Then you're left with mush, so I like the idea that they were able to play a little bit faster and looser with it, where it's like, “Yes, he was married. He has this kid. The kid was aged up in the future. All those things are true. Then, now, we're shifting into Future State, where we're really exploring extrapolations on those themes. Then we'll see where the main stories land,” but the fact that there are lanes where new stories can be told are great. Justin: I just want to say to your point, Pete, how did you feel…? I thought Alfred looked great in this comic. Pete: Fuck you, you fucking fuck, bud. Justin: I think he looks better. Pete: This comic brings up an interesting point. I'm wondering if you guys have thought about this at all. If you see a different version of yourself, the mirror version of yourself, do you just assume that it's you, because it looks similar? Do you kind of quiz yourself to make sure it's you? How do you react to seeing kind of like a different version of you in the mirror there? Justin: You can always tell with a kiss. Pete: You're going to kiss yourself? Alex: I agree. I agree. Pete: You're going to kiss yourself? Alex: Exactly what I was going to say. Pete: Why would it…? How would…? Kissing yourself, you would know it's you? How would that…? That's… Justin: It is intimacy. You just know. Alex: Yeah. Justin: Sometimes, you just know with a kiss. Pete: What? Oh my god. Alex: You can just feel what's in the other's heart. Pete: Oh my god. All right. Alex: Let's move on to another crossover, [inaudible 00:14:11] Crossover #3 from Image Comics. [crosstalk 00:14:12] Shaw. Pete: Oh, I see what you did there. I see what you did. Alex: In this issue, a lot of the story threads are starting to come together as our main characters are trying to bring a comic book character back to the dome that is over Denver. They run into some trouble along the way. We get a reveal at the end of a character they've been teasing that is a big deal at the end of this issue. I thought the reveal was great. I cackled out loud when I got to it. I enjoyed it quite a bit. I don't know if we want to spoil it necessarily, but what did you think about this issue and the story as a whole? Pete: We shouldn't. I thought this was great. I really love the reveal. I thought it made a lot of sense. You kind of get a hint of stuff along the way, which is cool. Yeah, I'm really impressed with the writing and the creativity on this book. It's very interesting. It's really cool to see how things are going to unfold. I love the kind of action stuff that happens here. I think I'm completely on board. This has been a lot of fun. Justin: Yeah, I like it, too. It's amazing how meta and comic book [insidery 00:15:27] this book is, but it doesn't bother me. It's just a book for a very specific audience, and that's because- Pete: Your review is, this book doesn't bother you. That's what you're saying? Justin: I guess what I'm saying is, my expectation was that, if someone was like, “Hey, we're going to do this book where we reference all this very insidery things and sort of call a character Dr. Strange in a very winky way and then back off of that idea, I would be like, “I don't know if I would like that,” but I thought it's really handled in a very smart way. The reveal on the last page, I thought, was very fun. A couple characters, the guy's dad is the male love interest, is drawn like John Goodman from The Righteous Gemstones, like so hard. Alex: Yes, 100%. Justin: Which I thought was fun. Alex: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Justin: It's good. It's really striding a line that I think is difficult to stride. Pete: I just don't understand, if you have a comic book, why you wouldn't put John Goodman in it. You know what I mean? Alex: Exactly. I completely agree. I think he was in Dark Nights: Death Metal somewhere. Pete: Yeah. Alex: I also like the fact that Donny works in, I think it's The Paybacks, which is a book that he wrote back in the day, that he very cheekily is like, “Well, nobody read it, but it was very good,” which I thought was a fun, little detail. Again, you get that character at the end that I think is definitely a swerve but is perfectly- Pete: Did it bother you, though? Alex: Should we just talk about it? Pete: No, no. I just want to know if it bothered you at all. Alex: What bothered me? Pete: Some things didn't bother Justin. I just want to know if you wanted to say, anything didn't bother you. Alex: What? No, nothing bothered me. Justin: Yeah, do you want to talk about the reveal at this point? Alex: Yeah, sure. Let's talk about the reveal. Spoiler if you haven't read it already, but Mad Man shows up at the end. We got this tease in the first issue. The character drew somebody who has been taking people, helping get in and out of the dome. It looks like it's a picture of Superman, so the implication is, “Holy shit, did they somehow get Superman?” No, they did not get Superman as of yet, but it turns out, it's actually Mad Man, Mike Allred's creation. Pete: Yeah. Alex: That is just a perfect character for this sort of dimension-hopping weirdness sort of thing. That's the thing that I really liked about the reveal, is it's not the biggest swerve you can think of from Superman, but it's certainly something you're like, “I never would have predicted that character would be coming here, but it makes perfect sense for the story they're telling.” It definitely doubles down on, “Okay, we're going for this. Here's the crossover. This is not just original characters that we're doing here.” Justin: That's what I think. It really served the crossover premise so strong. Pete: Yeah. I think my big takeaway is, this comic doesn't bother me. Justin: Good. Go ahead and throw that on the cover. Alex: Let's move on- Justin: One quick thing in the credits. Alex: Yeah. Justin: Mark Wade worked on this book, as a… It says, “Story edits.” Alex: Ooh. Justin: Yeah, interesting that he's there, helping craft the final book here. Alex: That is very interesting. Alex: Let's move on to one that may or may not have bothered Pete. Eternals #1 from Marvel, written by Kieron Gillen, art by Esad Ribic. As Justin mentioned on the live show, we talked to Kieron about this on our podcast a couple of months back. He teased this. I still think, even based on his teases, I didn't know what we were getting into here. This is a wild ride. This seems very clearly influenced or perhaps just parallel to what Jonathan Hickman has been doing over on X-Men in this book. There's a lot of back matter and integrated matter. We've certainly talked about how that works sometimes with the X-Men books, sometimes does not. Here, in my mind, it definitely does. I thought this book was great. Again, great last page reveal. I loved it. Justin: Yeah. Great. I mean, the art by Esad Ribic is just stunning. It really… I think it serves sort of the tone of this book, which feels very postmodern superhero book that's owning, like a lot of books we've talked about, about continuity. This owns all this continuity. It feels like these characters, these Eternals, have been alive forever. They have done everything. They're a little bit cold about everything. It's still the world. Iron Man shows up here. It feels like a comic book reader. I've seen hundreds and hundreds of stories. Where's the new ground? It feels like we're going to get there. It's sort of like the, “God is dead at the end of the world. Who did it?” I love that. Pete: Yeah. I mean, I've never really been a big Eternals fan, and I'm wondering if this movie's going to be any good or not, but- Alex: Did you say, “Eternals,” or, “A-turtles?” Never been a big a-turtles fan, huh? Pete: No, Eternals. Alex: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They love the pizza. Pete: I don't know what's going on, but you know I'm a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan, so I wouldn't say that. Alex: Oh, okay. Pete: Yeah, I have a hard time where the characters are eternal. They live forever. They're these all-impotent beings that have lived life forever, whatever whatever. Nothing's new for them. They get bored and do stupid shit. Pete: I was impressed with the head butt. I thought that was glorious, calling your shot, which was great, but other than that, the art's fantastic. There were some weird pages of symbols that I didn't check out on purpose, but we'll see how this wraps up. Alex: Interesting. Pete: Last page, saw that coming a mile away. Alex: Wow. Justin: What? No way. Pete: Yeah, dude! Justin: Wow. Okay. Pete: Get to the planet, and it's basically his name. I mean, what the fuck? Justin: Wow. Alex: All right. Justin: Okay. Alex: One of the things, just to- Justin: Why did you call the ending of the second issue, then? Pete: What's that? Alex: Yeah, Pete. If you know it so well, what's happening at the end of the second issue. Pete: He gets the fucking gauntlet. I don't know. I don't fucking know what that's going to happen in the next one. Justin: All right. The thing with Pete is, it probably will happen. Pete: I mean, they dropped him. [crosstalk 00:21:36]. Alex: One thing that I wanted to respond to, that I think Kieron Gillen does so well here, is deal with the idea that these are Eternals. These are immortals. They think they have this purpose, and they found out their purpose is not necessarily wrong but just doesn't mean anything, so what do they do next if they're never going to die but their lives don't mean anything? What does that mean for the lives they continue living? To me, he almost treats it like office worker drones, right? Like you're going into work every single day. You're doing the same thing. What is the end result? For them, there is no end result. There's nothing, so what is their purpose? I think that's the setup here. We're going to find out, do they have a purpose? Who has a purpose? What do their lives mean going forward? I think that's a very exciting and interesting and very esoteric, mind you, thing to talk about. Alex: The other thing that I really loved about this book was the description of Deviants. Pete: Yeah. Alex: That really popped for me, because there's this setup at the beginning of, the Celestials came down. They created 100 Eternals. They created 100 Deviants. They left. Then there's a little shruggie emoji beneath that. That's the perfect setup for the book. What he talks about with the Deviants in there, there's this comparison of like, yeah, not all Deviants are bad. Some of them just go bad, but they look at human beings as like, “Well, some of you are serial killers.” You know? I thought that was just such a good sequence of dialogue, aligning us with Deviants when the rest of the book is aligning us with Eternals. Just great writing, great art across the board. I really like this book quite a bit. Justin: Now, one follow-up I know we talked about. Do you think, if the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles lives under, in the sewers of other cities, they would like different stuff? Pete: Yeah. Alex: Yeah, sure. Justin: Like if they lived in the sewers of Seattle, would they just be like coffee drinkers? Alex: Yeah. They live under St. Petersburg, and they're like, “I love being a turtle, and I love borscht.” Justin: Yeah. “Borscht time!” Alex: If they lived in Rochester, they would love garbage plates. Pete: There you go. Justin: Wow. If they lived under Philadelphia, they'd be sucking on a cheese stick. Pete: Ah man. Alex: Wrong podcast. Alex: Let's get into our Future State block here with a ton of books that were released off of the end of Dark Nights Battle from DC this week. Pete: Here we go! Alex: They all take place in an indeterminate future of the DC Universe. However, as we found out when we were talking to Phillip Kennedy Johnson on our live show, they're all interconnected in some way, and they all do matter in some way as well. They're going to take elements and work them back, so this isn't just Elseworlds. This isn't just like what if or anything like that. It's something else. We don't know fully yet, but I figured the best way of approaching this, I'm just going to read through the titles. We don't need to talk about each of them individually, but I'm curious to hear you guys shout out. Then I'll read off the creative teams as well. Alex: We've got Next Batman, Superman of Metropolis, Swamp Thing, The Flash, Wonder Woman, and Harley Quinn. Justin, you were super into the Swamp Thing one, which was written by Ram V, art by Mike Perkins. You want to talk about that? Justin: Yeah. This one is sort of post-apocalyptic Earth. Swamp things are the only things alive, at least at the beginning of the issue. Pete: I like what you did there. I like what you did there. That was nice. Justin: Yeah. It's just really nice. It's an issue about, oddly, like being a parent here. Swamp Thing intermittently walks us through the construction of a body of his children, basically, as he's going. Then bad things start to happen. This is the kind of story that I hope DC does more of with Future State and beyond, where it does feel like an Elseworlds that matters. Alex: Pete? Pete: The art's glorious. I thought it was okay. Justin: Great. You weren't bothered by it? Pete: Yeah, it didn't bother me. I think there were other ones in the stack that I really like more, but you know. I'm not a parent, so I didn't really- Alex: I will say, reading these in the order of Next Batman, Superman of Metropolis, Swamp Thing; Next Batman brings up this new villain for Gotham city. Superman of Metropolis brings up a new villain for Metropolis, so I started to feel like, “Okay, we're getting kind of this interconnected thing.” Swamp Thing, I could not figure out how that gelled with that, so it took me a little while to get into it because of that, but I agree with you, Justin. I thought this was really nice storytelling and very interesting and weird. It reminded me a little bit of a Jeff Lemire take on Swamp Thing, almost like Sweet Tooth in a certain way. Justin: For sure, yeah. Alex: I like this one quite a bit. Justin: Swamp Tooth. Alex: Swamp Tooth. If you weren't into this one, what was your jam? What did you like of the Future State books? Pete: I thought The Dreaming was cool. Batman was great. Alex: We're not talking about The Dreaming. Let's talk about Next Batman, though, written by John Ridley. Pete: The backups were great as well. Alex: Hold on. Let me just say the writing staff on Next Batman. Pete: Okay. Alex: You got John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Paul Jenkins, art by Nick Derington, Sumit Kumar, and Jack Herbert. This is the big deal. This is like their shout across the bow, because this is a black Batman. This is Luke Fox, I think? Lucius Fox's son who was taking over, I think. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Am I wrong about that? Justin: I think you're wrong about that, because Luke Fox- Alex: Maybe it's his brother? Justin: Yeah, Luke Fox was the other Batman family character. Alex: Okay. All right. I think it's part of the Fox family. Justin: Definitely that, yes. Pete: Yeah. Agreed. Alex: It's probably like the Simpsons. Justin: Oh, no, you're right. It is Luke. It's Luke. It's Luke. It's Luke. Alex: It's Luke Fox. Okay. This is a big deal. We get a couple of backups to show us other things that are going on in the world of Gotham City as it's under this tyrannical rule, this fascist rule. Pete, what did you like about this book? Pete: Well, first off, the villain that kind of gets attacked has some sweet knives. You don't see the combination of like brass knuckle and knife very much anymore, so that was great, to see that again. Some good action sequences. Then also liked the kind of like bubble that we got inside Batman's head a little bit, and Justin really likes that. Then we kind of got a little of the Fox residence. Then there's this kind of interesting thing about masks and putting on masks in Gotham, which is cool. Yeah, there was some really cool ideas going around here, so it got me very excited to see where this is going to go. I really like the design of Batman. The action of Batman in this comic was really great. This had a real cool feel to it, and I liked it very much. Alex: Yeah, I thought Nick Derington's art in particular was very good here. It feels like a classic Batman tale, which is probably transgressive in and of itself, that it's not a Batman who is black first and foremost, but it is a Batman first and foremost. Then it has these other layers to it. I think it was very purposeful on John Ridley's part and works really well. Alex: The one that jumped out to me, Future State: Wonder Woman #1. Pete: Yes. Alex: This was written and art by Joëlle Jones, colors by Jordie Bellaire. Pete: Wait. Alex: Yes? Pete: Before we move on, we should talk a little bit about the backups in the Batman issue. Alex: Sure. Go ahead. Pete: Okay. Katana was great. Alex: Yeah. Pete: The design was really awesome. Sometimes, Katana is done not too well. This was really great. I really appreciated all that we got from this character. I'm very excited to get more. I hope these cool backups continue. Then we kind of got these team-up stuff as well. We got the Outsiders stuff in there. That was done well. I'm very excited to see, in this future state, how the Batman team is going to work, so I feel like they did a great job of getting us excited in this Next Batman Future State issue for the, not only Arkham Knights but the Outsiders as well. Justin: Yeah, I agree. I hope this is the format of these books, where we get to see little snippets of the other characters. Great take on Outsiders and just really great across the board. Pete: Yes. Sorry, Alex. I didn't mean to cut you off there. Alex: No, that's fine. Back to Wonder Woman. This Joëlle Jones art alone, to heat it up a little bit, on this book is so phenomenal. Justin: Yes. Yes. [crosstalk 00:30:42] alone! Alex: This is a book that… I definitely went into it with preconceptions, only because it isn't out yet. It's already in develop by the CW as a TV show, so I was like, “All right. How is this going to work? What is this TV show about?” That was the critical lens I was looking through it. I still have no idea, having read the book, but once I was able to get past that, this is the boldest reinvention of the Wonder Woman mythology since Cliff Chiang and Brian Azzarello, and I love it. Love it. So good. It's a completely a different character. It feels consistent with the name Wonder Woman as she goes down to the underworld on a mission. We get to see different aspects of it. It's funny. It's weird at points. There's interesting mythology that's mixing different mythologies than just the Olympic mythology that we're used to, with Diana. This is so good. I think it is, actually, but this is one that I hope is ongoing, beyond the two to three issues that they're going to be doing over the course of these months. Justin: Yeah, I mean, I agree. Pete: Yeah, this… Oh, go ahead. Justin: It's a young, brash Wonder Woman. Just comparing this Wonder Woman to the Wonder Woman from Wonder Woman 1984 is just like… This is so much more exciting. This is just all in one issue. Pete: Yeah. This is just a great version of Wonder Woman, who is very action-forward, which is great. The kind of villains and the cool characters along the way doesn't feel like Wonder Woman, but it works in such a nice way that it makes it feel fresh. Yeah, I was like, “Okay, what's this going to be?” and then didn't want to leave this world. I loved the last splash page at the end. This is very exciting stuff. Alex: Let's touch on some of the other ones real quick, sort of do little capsule reviews of them. We got Future State: Superman of Metropolis #1 from DC Comics, written by Sean Lewis, Brandon Easton, art by John Timms, Valentine De Landro, Cully Hamner, Michael Avon Oeming. One thing that I really liked about this one is how weird it was. Justin: It was very weird. Pete: It was super weird. Alex: Yeah, this is weird, sci-fi Superman tales, something that I don't think we've seen in a very long time, and I appreciated that. Justin: Yeah, I agree. It was almost a little too… I wanted more of like, “Oh, I see what this story is, and I see where it's going.” It was very grim also. It felt like I was… I'm not confident things are going to work out, which is an odd tone for a Superman book. It's funny. In the Batman book, I thought the first story was the strongest, and in order, that's how I liked them. In this, I feel like it was the reversed order. Pete: Yes. Justin: I liked the Guardian story at the end the best. Pete: Yes! Justin: Then, second, the Mr. Miracle, and third, the Superman [crosstalk 00:33:51]. Pete: Exactly, man! The Guardian was badass! It was really great! I was surprised how much I loved that. Yeah, Superman was all right, but what are we doing with Superman? You know what I mean? Are we changing things up, or is this just like anime Superman? What are we doing? Alex: I don't know. I can't get too mad at a ball of teeth. That's a pretty weird, cool villain. Alex: Let's talk about Future State: The Flash #1, written by Brandon Vietti, art by Dale Eaglesham. Love Dale Eaglesham's art, one of my favorite artists ever, so great to see him draw the Flash family. Justin: Yeah. Dark take. Alex, are you saying you don't love this? Alex: I didn't love this. Justin: Because it's so dark. Pete: Whoo! Justin: Flash, mostly a bright- Alex: No, I don't know. There was something a little stilted about the language, to be honest. Just the writing, the dialogue was a little weird to me. It didn't feel like as bold of a swing as some of the other books that we read in some of the Future State stuff. Justin: Yeah. Alex: It felt like, if the assignment was what happens in 40, 50 years down the road in the DC Universe, this was what happens two, three storylines down the road. Justin: Interesting. Pete: [inaudible 00:35:09]. Alex: You know what I mean? Justin: Mmm. Alex: I wanted something bigger and weirder with the Flash, and that's not what we got here. Pete: I read this- Justin: Interesting, because- Pete: Oh, go ahead. Justin: Go ahead. Pete: I was just going to say real quick, I read this one. I was like, “Well, I hope that Alvin liked this.” Justin: I read it, and I was like, “Oh, I think Alex won't like this,” because I do think it's a bold swing, because it's a very not… The Flash is so bright and shiny and, “I'll fix this by running.” This is the opposite of that. Pete: That's his move. Justin: I think you also don't like it, Alex, because Wally's the bad guy. Alex: It makes no sense. Pete: Shots fired! Alex: He's the good guy. Come on! Pete: Shots fired. Justin: He's the bad guy in this one, Alex. I want to pick up the next one, because I really was surprised by the tone and the vibe of this. I like the way that the heroes change. Heroes die, and the heroes change their tactic in the middle of this book. I thought that was interesting. Alex: Last- Pete: I think one of the things I realized reading this is like, I've tried doing the Flash philosophy, just run harder, and it doesn't always solve your problems. Alex: Oh, go ahead. Oh, really? Pete: Yeah. I think this book kind of falls short. Justin: Pete, maybe you need to run a little harder. Pete: I've tried. I've tried that. Alex: Okay, but run even harder. Pete: Yeah, I- Alex: Last, we're going to talk about Future State: Harley Quinn #1, written by Stephanie Phillips, art by Simone Di Meo. This one, to me, almost had the clearest setup of a book. The rest of them felt like they were cutting in in the middle, but here we get, Harley is captured. Scarecrow is basically working as her Charlie-style, from Charlie's Angles, style handler, sending her off on missions to take down other villains in Gotham City. I thought this was a fun setup. I liked it. In particular, I thought Simone Di Meo's art was very good on the book. Justin: Yeah, I agree. I like the setup here. It is the most… I see what this book is, and we're going to see more of this style story. Pete: Yeah, that's what I liked about it, was like, “Okay, this is what it's going to be.” It gets you excited for what's going to happen next, so I feel like it does a good job of, “All right. Here's our take on Harley Quinn. This is her new look.” Cool, great. Awesome. I don't hate this at all, but I felt like I wanted a little bit more, but I feel like I'm excited to see where this could go, because it has a lot of possibilities. Alex: Let's move on to talk about some non-Future-State books, starting with The Amazing Spider-Man #56 from Marvel, written by Nick Spencer, art by Mark Bagley. Somehow, we're done with the Last Remains storyline and have moved on. We see here how the Kingpin and Norman Osbourne captured Harry Osbourne, AKA Kindred, and what starts to happen next. Alex: I know we talked about this with the last issue. Mark Bagley's are always good. He's always a good Spider-Man writer. I am starting to lose my patience with this storyline, to be perfectly honest with you. Justin: Interesting. Alex: I always hesitate to say things like this, but we need to get to it. What is Kindred's deal? He can't stand in the corner and be like, “You know what you did,” for another 15 issues, because I am going to go insane. Justin: It's funny you say that, because I think the story is sort of moving on. There's a ton of setup in this book for what the next things that are going to be happening. I will say, I liked the little moment where Kindred has little tears running down his weird eyes, his empty, pumpkin head eyes, but I think I've shifted… The coin, I think, is just part of this. We're getting some story. I think what the issue is for me now is, Spider-Man is not the main character in this book, and we're not in Spider-Man's head. Spider-Man is a side character. We're just observing him. It's about the Osbournes, Kingpin. We're in all these other heads. We need Spider-Man to be the center here. The Sin Eater story was about Spider-Man and Sin Eater and what was happening there, and I feel like we've been on Kindred's side of it, and I hope we're going to flip back as we go forward. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Also, sorry Pete. The one thing I was going to say about the Sin Eater thing is, so much of this issue is consumed with talking about how cool the Sin Eater storyline and how interesting it was and the fallout of that, to the point where I'm like, that was more interesting. I like that. That was fascinating, and that really brought Spider-man to the brink, in the way that I just don't understand what Kindred means to him, even though he's a character that we've known for decades at this point. Justin: Yeah. Pete: I kind of, as Alvin said, might be a little bit nicer. When you've got a character talking about cool shit that happened before, that's not a good comic book. You're not in the moment in a way that's exciting. You're like, “Man, you know what was really cool? Couple issues ago. That's when shit was exciting. I don't know what's happening here, but I'm going to monologue as I walk circles around this cubed villain. Cool.” Yeah, I didn't like this at all. I want Nick Spencer to be off this book so I can go back to enjoying fucking Spider-Man. Justin: Not necessary. Alex: No, you don't want to take somebody off of a job. That's mean, Pete. Alex: Let's move on, though, talk about The Last Witch #1 from BOOM! Box, written by Connor McKeery, illustrated by Vivi Glass. In this book, we meet a young girl who is very interested in sneaking up on, maybe, a witch's castle on her birthday. She is stymied because of a couple of different things. Alex: Really like the art here. There's some good all-ages stuff. I wanted a little more in the plot, and we finally get there by the end, so I am excited enough to read issue two. Justin: Yeah, I thought this was a sock-fixing book for a good portion of it. Pete: Oh man. Justin: Like, “Yeah, fix these socks.” Pete: You can't have your fun until you've fixed some socks, Justin. Everybody knows that. Justin: Darn those socks. Darn, darn those socks. Justin: I will say, I liked this. I think the dread that is set up throughout the story is good. It really pays off at the back end. It feels very Blair Witch, if I may reference an old movie. Alex: No. Justin: Okay. Alex: The movie we talk about on this podcast is Blair Witch: Book of Shadows. Justin: Retracted. Pete: Wow. Justin: Yeah. That's the bummer. We refuse to mention any movie but the current sequel that's out there. It really makes a lot of our movie conversations horrible. Alex: What's more current than Book of Shadows? Justin: Yeah. Justin: I thought this was good. Definitely going to pick up the next issue. Yeah. Alex: Yeah. Good stuff. Pete: I agree that I thought this was a lot of fun. The art's fantastic. You got a badass grandma who's smoking a cigar. That's good times. Justin: Is there anything you like more, Pete, than grandmas? Pete: Nope. Justin: All you talk about is grandmas on this podcast. Pete: Plus you got a little kid, uses gap tooth well. I'm excited to see where this goes. There was a lot of kind of walking in place, if you will, a little bit, but I'm glad we got to see the tower and what's going to… I'm excited to see what happens after that. Alex: Yeah. I agree with you. There were a lot of points where they weren't focusing on the grandma, but then, there were a couple of pages where they focused on the grandma. Pete: Yeah. Justin: Yes. That's what Pete's interest… Really, Pete? Pete: Yeah. Alex: Let's move on and talk about one more DC book here, Generations Shattered #1 from DC Comics, written by Dan Jurgens, Andy Schmidt, and Robert Venditti, art by… Are you ready? Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Scott Hanna, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan, Emanuela Lupacchino, Wade van Grawbadger, Bernard Chang… I like that you're both taking drinks of your beer. Yanick Paquette, Kevin Nowlan, Dan Jurgens, Klaus Janson, Paul Pelletier, Sandra Hope, John Romita Jr., Danny Miki, Doug Braithwaite, Rags Morales, and Mike Perkins. Alex: This is a book that I included here on the stack, because it certainly seems like, okay, you go Dark Nights: Death Metal. You go Generations Shattered. Then we're into Future State. It even says on the cover, “Spinning out of the pages of Dark Nights: Death Metal.” It doesn't have anything to do with that. Justin: No. This book is a bit of a fever dream. Alex: Oh, yes. I didn't mind it once I got past realizing, “Wait, this has nothing to do with anything else going on in the DC Universe,” because there's just a fun thing about Kamandi building a team to take down another time-threatening villain. There's some good, fun art in it. There's a weird team that he puts together, has Dan Jurgens leading into his Booster Gold stuff, which… Justin: Loves Booster Gold. Alex: That's cool. Loves Booster Gold. Justin: I know people love Kamandi. I've always just been like, his only thing is he's the last boy. It's sort of like, “Well, he's just the last one.” Alex: No, man, he has long, blonde hair. Justin: Yeah. Alex: He wears cut off jean shorts and no shirt. Justin: I feel like he's cold. He's traveling through time with no shirt on. It's got to be cold. Alex: Yeah. Put on a shirt. Justin: Yeah. Put on a shirt, Kamandi. Justin: I do like Wave Rider. I like a lot of these weird characters that they pulled together for this. There's a lot of fun, weird… Like fighting Hector Hammond's big head in this middle bit, the young Booster Gold versus old Booster Gold. Alex: I think the problem is the timing of how this comes out more than anything. This feels like there's this weird, other event that's been going on during the big event, that is trying to do a lot of the same things that Dark Nights: Death Metal is doing but in a more conventional way. It's fun to read but confusing to read this week. Justin: I think that's fair. Pete: I really love the Remuter Jr. bit. That was enjoyable, but the other shit was really kind of fucked up. Justin: The other shit was fucked up. The woman's doll in the fridge, I was like, “Is that…? Are you recalling out fridging here?” Pete: Ooh. Alex: Oh, I don't even remember that. I think I missed that entirely. Pete: Oh, yeah. Batman, yeah. Yeah, it was kind of crazy. Justin: It was a weird thing. Pete: Yeah. Justin: Then the very end, I liked the last couple pages, but I don't know what it means. Alex: The black and white? Justin: Yeah. Alex: Yeah. Who even knows? No idea. Alex: Next up, Backtrack #10 from Oni Press, written by Brian Joines and illustrated by Jake Elphick. We've been following this title all along. This is the last issue, I believe, of this death race through time- Justin: Yes, for now. Alex: For now, death race through time book. It ends on a little bit of a question mark note, but how'd you feel about how it wrapped up? Pete: I really liked the emotional choices that were made in this. It's really interesting how great the relationships are. There's this insane race going on, but then as the story goes on, we get little pieces of people's lives in such an interesting way. I thought this was a great somebody sacrificing their wish for somebody else, a classic thing but done really well, kind of in the backdrop of Fast and the Furious. I think this is a great book from start to finish. I was really impressed with this insanity, but it was done in a way where you could follow. Justin: Fun art. Cars. If there was one of us on this podcast that loves cars, you know it's JT Sizzle who is really always checking what's under the hood and kicking the tires. Alex: What?! Yeah, you're a real gearhead, man. Justin: That's exactly right. This guy gets cars. That's why I mentioned a Ford truck earlier tonight on another podcast. Alex: Cool. Justin: I agree. This is a fun… I did like the emotional- Alex: Do you just want to flex about how you do other podcasts, too? Justin: With you. It's not a… It's with you. It's not a flex to say that. Justin: I like the emotional turnaround we got at the end of this. It's fun. Alex: Yeah, good stuff. This is one that I think is going to read really well in trade in particular. Justin: Yes. Alex: Moving on, Return of the Valkyries #1 from Marvel, written by Jason Aaron and Torunn Gronbekk, art by Nina Vekueva. As the title implies, this is Jane Foster, slowly, potentially building the Valkyries back up. In this case, she is ferrying the sentry to the Underworld after the events of King in Black and runs into some trouble. We start to bring in a character that is not exactly but very similar to Tess Thompson in the MCU and hook back up with her. As usual, they just do a great job of the Jane Foster book. This is more of the same. If you like that, you're going to like this. Justin: Agree. I love the sentry stuff. There's so much nice, down-to-earth stuff where his life flashes before his eyes with the good parts. He remembers a good joke with his wife. Really good stuff. Pete: Yeah, there's nothing like a good bit. You know? I think this is a lot of fun. A lot of cool stuff going on. Art's fantastic. Some good storytelling. Yeah, I think this is solid. Justin: I really hope, when my life flashes before my eyes, it goes back to this moment, when I said that Yoda fucks. Alex: Getting It Together #4 from Image Comics, cowritten by Sina Grace and Omar Spahi, art by Jenny D. Fine and Sina Grace. This is also the last issue of this, at least for now. This issue, we get to watch one of our main characters travel out to LA, find her solo music career. Alex: I got to say, I like this last issue in the story. They told quite a bit, but I was bummed that it only included one of the main characters for the most part. Pete: Agreed. Alex: Bless you, Pete. Pete: Agreed. Yes, was very cool that we got this, but you did miss the rest of the band. You know? You did want to know what was going on with them. I think this is a great book, a cool take on what it's like to be in a band, where all these people with different ideas and what they want to do and how you manage that, but I think the art and the storytelling in this is just really nice. Justin: I hear your criticism, Alex, but what I liked about this book in general is that it's about a time in your life ending or a time in these characters' lives ending. When that happens, especially when it's a group, when you're young and you have a group of friends, and everyone just sort of splits off and goes in their own separate way, I felt like it was spot-on to only follow one character, because that's what happens. Everyone falls away, and you then go on with your life. For this book, we ended up just following her as she went to LA and sort of sorted out her solo music career. I appreciate it, but I do agree. I wish there was more. It felt like it ended right when I wanted to just hear her just go. I hope they do more of this, because I really love the tone and the setting of this book and the humor, the way the characters are built. It's really good. Alex: I agree. Next up, The Vain #4 from Oni Press, written by Elliot Rahal, illustrated by Emily Pearson. In this issue, we're in the '60s with our vampire criminals. They are building up a cult. Some of them are on board with it. Some of them are not. Alex: It is wild to me how much this book jumps forward every single issue, time-wise. Justin: Yeah. Yeah, it jumps around in a wild fashion. It's funny. I feel like we compared it to American Vampire a lot. It's just such a different-type book. The pacing's wildly different. I still like it. I like the way vampires are rising, then they're falling, then they're all killed. The story is just innovative takes on what being a vampire is. Alex: Yeah. Pete, what do you think about this one? Pete: I'm not sure. It's okay. Alex: Thanks, Pete. Pete: I liked other issues more than this one. I don't know what to tell you, man. Alex: Great. Thanks for coming on the podcast. Alex: Venom #32 from Marvel, written by Donny Cates, art by Iban Cuello. Here, we get to see what happens after Eddie Brock hits a car and dies. Turns out, Eddie Brock, his body is dead, mind not quite dead because he's part of the hive mind that has been created by Knull, the god of the Symbiotes, starts to fight back here in a certain way. What do you think about this? Pete: I love the message here. When you're falling to your death, you
DCOCD is the DC Comics events podcast, where we look at every DC event in chronological order from Crisis on Infinite Earths to... we're not quite sure yet. it’s 2016 and the DC management are embarrassed and deeply apologetic for the last 5 years and disguising it in a story about a missing 10 years. Yes it’s the mea culpa that walked like an event: REBIRTH. It’s from creators Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Ethan van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Phil Jimenez, Matt Santorelli, Nick Napolitano, Brad Anderson, Jason Wright, Brian Miller, Gabriel Eltaeb and Eddie Berganza. Paul is joined by Martin Gray and Jeff Lester to discuss, dissect and score this event. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via the comments section on this post or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING! Intro/Outro music: Fix You - Coldplay
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Marwan shot down Air Force One and has stolen the nuclear football, which he uses to find a nuclear warhead. It’s mounted onto a missile and aimed for Los Angeles. New President Charles Logan orders Jack’s arrest for torturing Joe Prado, only for that to cause Marwan to slip away, leading Logan to call on ex-President David Palmer to help him through the crisis. Palmer’s first act is to authorise an assault on the Chinese consulate to get Lee Jong, a man connected with Marwan. But during Jack’s assault, the consul is killed and Lee is shot, and at CTU there is only one doctor to treat either Lee or Paul Raines: Jack chooses Lee, and Paul dies. CTU are led to Mandy, who kills Lee Castle and takes Tony hostage, looking to utilise Michelle’s position to help her escape. Mandy fakes their death but Jack saves Tony and captures Mandy, taking down Marwan with her information. Logan agrees to turn Jack to the Chinese but Walt Cummings wants him killed, a fact which Logan ignores and Palmer warns Jack of, leading him to fake his own death with the help of Tony, Michelle and Chloe - and stride off into the sunset. Jack Bauer is dead.
Dec Solicits New Comics Reviews: Detective Comics 1027 by Peter Tomasi, Dan Jurgens, Tom King, Grant Morrison, Scott Snyder, Dan Jurgens, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Mariko Tamaki, James Tynion IV, Marv Wolfman, Lee Bermejo, Chris Burnham, Jamal Campbell, Emanuela Lupacchino, David Marquez, Dan Mora, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Risso, Walt Simonson, Brad Walker, Chip Zdarsky, Riley Rossmo, John Romita Jr., Andrew Hennessy, Kevin Nowlan, Joe Prado, Bill Sienkiewicz, Hi-Fi, Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Nathan Fairbairn, Marcelo Maiolo, Laura Martin, Trish Mulvihill, Ivan Plascencia, Arif Prianto, Alejandro Sanchez Catwoman 25 by Ran V, Juan Ferreyra, John Paul Leon, Fernando Blanco, Ivan Plascencia Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn by Nick Spencer, Federico Vincentini, Edgar Delgado Giant Size X-Men: Storm by Jonathan Hickman, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Immortal Hulk 0 by Bill Mantlo, Peter David, Al Ewing, Mike Mignola, Adam Kubert, Mattia De Iulis Iron Man 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Cafu, Frank D'Armata Marvels Snapshots: X-Men by Jay Edidin, Kurt Busiek, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran Stillwater 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon K Perez, Mike Spicer Edgeworld 1 by Chuck Austen, Pat Oliffe, Lee Loughridge Danger Devil 1 by Tong Doug Wright, Joseph Haemmerle, Magnus Dry Foot 1 by Jarred Lujan, Orlando Caicedo, Warnia Sahadewa Goosebumps: Secrets of the Swamp 1 by Marieke Nijikamp, Yasmin Flores Montanez, Rebecca Nalty Heavy by Max Bemis, Eryk Donovan, Cris Peter Riptide: Draken 1 by Scott Chitwood, Danny Luckert You Look Like Death: Tales from the Umbrella Academy 1 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, I.N.J. Culbard, Nate Piekos Vampirella: Trial of the Soul 1 by Bill Willingham, Giuseppe Cafaro Additional Reviews: Frankenstein, White House Farm, Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen, Adult Life Skills, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, News: Jonathan Majors cast as Kang for Ant-Man 3, another new Snyder creator-owned book, Leinil Francis Yu retires from interiors, WandaVision in 2020, Stumptown cancelled, Tatiana Maslany cast as She-Hulk, secret X-Men launch in December, Tom Hardy might be Bond, Emily Pearson, Archie goes day-and-date w/ Comixology Unlimited, SWORD by Ewing and Schitti, Peacemaker series by Gunn/Cena for HBO Max, all MCU movies pushed back to 2021, Supergirl cancelled, Harley s3 Trailers: Baby Yoda s2, WandaVision Comics Countdown: Stillwater 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon K Perez, Mike Spicer Detective Comics 1027 by Peter Tomasi, Dan Jurgens, Tom King, Grant Morrison, Scott Snyder, Dan Jurgens, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Mariko Tamaki, James Tynion IV, Marv Wolfman, Lee Bermejo, Chris Burnham, Jamal Campbell, Emanuela Lupacchino, David Marquez, Dan Mora, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Risso, Walt Simonson, Brad Walker, Chip Zdarsky, Riley Rossmo, John Romita Jr., Andrew Hennessy, Kevin Nowlan, Joe Prado, Bill Sienkiewicz, Hi-Fi, Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Nathan Fairbairn, Marcelo Maiolo, Laura Martin, Trish Mulvihill, Ivan Plascencia, Arif Prianto, Alejandro Sanchez Thor 7 by Donny Cates, Aaron Kuder, Matt Wilson Head Lopper 13 by Andrew MacLean Money Shot 8 by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie, Rebekah Isaacs, Kurt Michael Russell Seven Secrets 2 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte Marvel Snapshots: X-Men by Jay Edidin, Kurt Busiek, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran Batman 99 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey Finger Guns 5 by Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Nalty, Esposito Once and Future 11 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain
DCOCD is the DC Comics events podcast, where we look at every DC event in chronological order from Crisis on Infinite Earths to... we're not quite sure yet. It's 2014 and comics are yelling at you not to read them. What’s happening? It must be something to do with GRANT MORRISON and a 9 comic event called MULTIVERSITY. It’s a another crisis from the creators Rian Hughes, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, Ben Oliver, Frank Quitely, Cameron Stewart, Marcus To, Paula Siqueria, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Sandra Hope, Mark Irwin, Jonathan Glapion, Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Jaime Mendoza, Eber Ferreira, Todd Klein, Rob Leigh, Carlos Mangul, Clem Robins, Steve Wands, Nei Ruffino, Dave McCaig, Daniel Brown, Nathan Fairbairn, Brian Miller, Alex Sinclair, Jeromy Cox, Gabriel Eltaeb, David Baron, Jason Wright, Kevin Senft and Ricky Purdin. Paul and Mike are joined by Professor Frenzy himself, aka Gerry Green to discuss, dissect and score this one. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via the comments section on this post or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING! Intro/Outro music: Break It Down Again - Tears For Fears
September DC Solicits Comics Reviews: Joker 80th Anniversary Special by Scott Snyder, Brian Azzarello, Paul Dini, Tom Taylor, Denny O'Neil, James Tynion IV, Gary Whitta, Greg Miller, Tony Daniel, Riley Rossmo, Mikel Janin, Eduardo Risso, Simone Bianchi, Rafael Albuquerque, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Lee Bermejo, Jock, Eduardo Medeiros, Joe Prado, Riley Rossmo Batman: Secret Files 3 by James Tynion IV, Vita Ayala, Mariko Tamaki, Dan Watters, Philip Kennedy Johnson, Sumit Kumar, Andie Tong, Riley Rossmo, John Paul Leon, Victor Ibanez You Brought Me the Ocean by Alex Sanchez, Julie Maroh Adventureman! by Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson Old Haunts 1 by Ollie Masters, Rob Williams, Laurence Campbell, Lee Loughridge Faithless II 1 by Brian Azzarello, Maria Llovet Additional Reviews: Kipo Season 2, Jedi Temple Challenge, Mrs. Wilson, Be Our Chef, Into the Water, The Big Fib News: Pattison's Batman's Joker, Bendis leaving Superman, She-Ra news, Black Label Hellblazer by Tom Taylor and Darick Robertson, DC Cybernetic Summer, Detective 1027, Miles solo Spidey game (PS5), DC cancellations, Strange Adventures to bi-weekly, Batman/Catwoman updates, One and Only Ivan to Disney+, DC/Diamond UK Update, the end of the Absolute?, WB and stupidity, Iron Man creative team Trailers: Bill and Ted 3 Remembering Denny O'Neil Comics Countdown Undiscovered Country 6 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Daniele Orlandini, Matt Wilson Adventureman! by Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson Something is Killing the Children 7 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera Joker 80th Anniversary Special Amethyst 3 by Amy Reeder Decorum 2 by Jonathan Hickman, Mike Huddleston Batman 92 by James Tyion IV, Guillem March, Tomeu Morey Sonata 10 by Brian Haberlin, David Hine, Geirrod van Dyke Flash 755 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Arif Prianto Deadpool 5 by Kelly Thompson, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Chris Sotomayor
DCOCD is the DC Comics EVENT PODCAST where we discuss, contextualise and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. Its 2013 and the big 3 Justice League books come together for the first proper event of the New 52 TRINITY WAR. Will our heroes stop fighting amongst themselves long enough to solve the mystery of Pandora and her coincidentally named Pandaora’s Box? Not until the final part!. This event is brought to us by the creative talents of Geoff Johns, Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes, JM DeMatteis, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke, Mikel Janin, Christian Alamy, Oclair Albert, Zander Cannon, Keith Champagne, Vicente Cifuentes, Marc Deering, Eber Ferreira, Gene Ha, Jim Lee, Tom Nguyen, Joe Prado, Kenneth Rocafort, Scott Williams, Patrick Zircher, Sal Cipriano, Taylor Esposito, Travis Lanham, Carlos Mangul, Nick Napolitano, Dezi Sienty, Brad Anderson, Blond, Jeromy Cox, Gabe Eltaeb, Nathan Eyring, Hi-Fi, Art Lyon, Marcelo Maiolo, Pete Pantazis, Rod Reis, Alex Sinclair, Dan Didio, Will Moss and Brian Cunningham. Paul and Mike are joined by Scott X to provide a trinity of commentary! How will they rate TRINITY WAR? Tune in and find out! If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via waitingfordoom.com or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!
Top 500, DC Solicits Dark Knight Returns: Golden Child by Frank Miller, Rafael Grampa, Jordie Bellaire Harley Quinn: Villain of the Year by Mark Russell, Amanda Conner, Mike Norton, Hi-Fi Year of the Villain: Ocean Master by Dan Watters, Miguel Mendonca, Matt Mattina, FCO Plascencia Superman 18 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Judas Contract by Kyle Higgins, Mat Groom, Tom Raney, Hi-Fi Annihilation Scourge: Beta Ray Bill by Michael Moreci, Alberto Alburquerque, Jose Casanovas Annihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer by Dan Abnett, Jose Casanovas, Matt Milla Doom 2099 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Castiello, Chris Sotomayor Spider-Man 2099 by Nick Spencer, Jose Carlos Silva, Brian Reber Marvel Avengers: Iron Man by Jim Zub, Paco Diaz, Andy Troy, Rachelle Rosenberg Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality 1 by Peter David, Greg Land, Frank D'Armata, Jay Leisten Dejah Thoris 1 by Dan Abnett, Vasco Georgiev, Dearbhla Kelly Lucy Claire Redemption Dying is Easy 1 by Joe Hill, Martin Simmonds, Dee Cunniffe Red Mother 1 by Jeremy Haun, Denny Luckert Breathers 1 by Justin Madsen Additional Reviews: Knives Out, Harley Quinn, Politician s1, Jumanji News: Amazons spin-off, Golden Globes noms, new Dark Horse Allreds book, John Ridley Batman, Outlawed, Marvel TV shutting down, new Star Wars series Bounty Hunters, new Eastman/Laird TMNT project, new Kirkman/Samnee series, Empyre Trailers: Ghostbusters Afterlife, Stargirl, In The Heights Comics Countdown 11 Dec 2019: Gideon Falls 19 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart TMNT 100 by Bobby Curnow, Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Michael Dialynas, Dan Duncan, Adam Gorham, Mateus Santolouco, Cory Smith, Dave Wachter, Bill Crabtree, Ronda Pattison Undiscovered Country 2 by Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Daniele Orlandini, Matt Wilson Detective Comics 1017 by Tom Taylor, Fernando Blanco, John Kalisz Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 14 by Tom Taylor, Marguerite Sauvage, Ken Lashley, Rachelle Rosenberg Dollhouse Family 2 by Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Vince Locke, Cris Peter Deadly Class 42 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd Oblivion Song 22 by Rick Remender, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Immortal Hulk 28 by Al Ewing, Matias Bergara, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran Steeple 4 by John Allison, Sarah Stern
DCOCD is the DC Comics EVENT PODCAST where we discuss, contextualise and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. What happens after the Blackest Night? Hey, what, it’s another event! 12 characters were brought back to life and given new missions to save the universe. 2008’s BRIGHTEST DAY told their story. This 2 year event was brought to us by Geoff Johns, Peter Tomasi, Judd Winick, Aaron Lopresti, Fernando Pasarin, John Dell, Cam Smith, Prentis Rollins, Dexter Vines, David Finch, Peter Steigerwald, Nick Napolitano, Beth Sotelo, Art Thibert, Gary Frank, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Clark Jr, Oclair Albert, Rod Reis, Keith Champagne, Andy Owens, Tony Harris, Michael Cho, Matthew Ryan, Steve Wands, Michael Siglain, Kevin Maguire, Joe Bennett, Brian Miller, Jack Jadson, Fernando Dagnino, Javier Bergantino, Sal Cipriano, Raul Fernandez and many, many more. Paul is joined by Green Lantern expert Chad Bokelman as well as the esteemed Mike Garvey to break this down and sort it out with a score. How will they rate BRIGHTEST DAY? Tune in and find out! If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us right here at waitingfordoom.com or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!
Você está ouvindo a quarta temporada de Lendas Brasileiras, uma adaptação da obra Chiaroscuro Studios Yearbook 2018, com os principais personagens do folclore brasileiro. A arte da capa deste episódio é de Joe Prado, lápis e arte-final e cores de Marcelo Maiolo. Texto do jornalista Yuri Andrey. Locução de Fabio Camatari (fanzine.com.br). Link para a coletânea da terceira temporada: http://fanzine.com.br/lendas-brasileiras-4a-temporada A adaptação de Lendas - Chiaroscuro Yearbook 2018 foi devidamente autorizada para podcast pelos detentores da obra.
Dec solicits, Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain, Inferior Five, Flash Forward, Spider-Man, Black Panther: Agents of Wakanda, Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rey and Rose, Steeple, GI Joe, Napoleon Dynamite, Archie 1955, Butcher Queen, Forever Maps, You Are Obsolete, Cassandra: Animal Psychic, This Was Our Pact Additional Reviews: Death Note, Insidious 2, Good Girls s1, Happy Death Day, Last Kids on Earth, Stranger Things s3 News: New Batman writer, the end of Black Crown Trailer: In The Tall Grass Comics Review Details: Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain by Jason Latour, Bryan Hitch Inferior Five 1 by Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire, Hi-Fi, Jose Villarrubia Flash Forward 1 by Scott Lobdell, Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, Luis Guerrero Spider-Man 1 by Henry Abrams, JJ Abrams, Sara Pichelli, Elisabetta D'Amico, Dave Stewart Black Panther: Agents of Wakanda 1 by Jim Zub, Lan Medina, Marcio Menyz Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rey by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Guru eFX Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Rose Tico by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Guru eFX Steeple 1 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Napoleon Dynamite 1 by Carlos Guzman-Verdugo, Alejandro Verdugo Guzman, Jorge Monlongo Archie 1955 1 by Brian Augustyn, Mark Waid, Tom Grummett, Glenn Whitmore Butcher Queen 1 by Jim Ousley, Ben Sawyer Forever Maps 1 by Michael Lagace, Todor Hristov You Are Obsolete by Mathew Klickstein, Evgeniy Bornyakov, Lauren Affe Cassandra: Animal Psychic by Isabelle Bottier, Helene Canac This Was Our Pact by Ryan Andrews Comics Countdown: Black Hammer: Age of Doom 12 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart House of X 5 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Middlewest 11 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Once & Future 2 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Inferior Five 1 by Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire, Hi-Fi, Jose Villarrubia Outpost Zero 13 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Steeple 1 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Superman 15 by Brian Michael Bendis, Brandon Peterson, Ivan Reis, Doc Shaner, Oclair Albert, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair Valkyrie 3 by Jason Aaron, Al Ewing, CAFU, Ramon Perez, Cian Tormey, Frazer Irving, Roberto Poggi, Jesus Aburtov Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain by Jason Latour, Bryan Hitch
DCOCD is the DC Comics EVENT PODCAST where we discuss, contextualise and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. Do you remember everyone who ever died in the DC Universe? And do you remember everyone who ever died AND came back in the DC Universe? Well they’re all here with Black Lantern rings on and they want to rip your heart out! It’s the epic—turned-up-to-11 event BLACKEST NIGHT from 2009. This multi-coloured evil-fest is from the talents of Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, James Robinson, Peter Tomasi, Greg Rucka,Albert Oclair, Alex Sinclair, Joe Prado and a host of others! To get the full score Paul is joined by Laurel Phillips and we dug up Mike Garvey to provide the semi contributions. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via waitingfordoom.com or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!
Come on and slam, and welcome to the (Totes Recall five-year anniversary) jam! We recall Space Jam (1996), a film featuring famous basketball players and cartoon characters. Bill Murray is also there. Plus, Joe Prado stops by! — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by […] The post Space Jam | Totes Recall: Episode 70 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Joe and June review and discuss Superman #12 from DC comics by Brian Michael Bendis art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado and Oclair Albert and Supergirl #31 written by Marc Andreyko with Art by Kevin Maguire and Sean Parsons Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervisioncomics Follow us on Twitter: @zerocomicbooks Joe @joseph_lawhorn June @lawhorn_june follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision-comics/id1378076266?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervisioncomics Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Idtg3hox4fykzlechn5mt5v57le Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/zero-supervision-comics?refid=stpr music: Flow (sting) by MK2
Joe and June review and discuss Superman #11 from DC comics by Brian Michael Bendis art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado and Oclair Albert Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervisioncomics Follow us on Twitter: @zerocomicbooks Joe @joseph_lawhorn June @lawhorn_june follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision-comics/id1378076266?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervisioncomics Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Idtg3hox4fykzlechn5mt5v57le Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/zero-supervision-comics?refid=stpr music: Flow (sting) by MK2
As part of the massive JLMay podcast crossover event, Shag & Rob take a look at BLACKEST NIGHT #3 by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert & Joe Prado, featuring Firestorm, Mera, and Zombie Aquaman! Join the conversation and find more great content: Leave comments on our FIRE & WATER PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fire-water-232 Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fire-water-232-gallery E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/aquaman-firestorm-fire-water/id1087336021 Opening theme by Michael Kohler. Closing theme by The Bad Mamma Jammas. Follow the JLMay crossover on these great podcasts below! Each show will cover another portion of the Blackest Night event! Use the hashtag #JLMay2019 (or #JLMay) when discussing the crossover on social media! The LanternCast The Podcast of Oa Chris & Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill The Idol-Head of Diabolu Head Speaks Coffee & Comics Podcast Longbox Crusade Waiting for Doom Task Force X Justice's First Dawn Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour Doctor DC Podcast Birds of Prey Podcast This episode brought to you by InStockTrades. This week’s selections: BLACKEST NIGHT: RISE OF THE BLACK LANTERNS: https://www.instocktrades.com/TP/DC/BLACKEST-NIGHT-RISE-OF-THE-BLACK-LANTERNS-TP/APR110195 MERA: QUEEN OF ATLANTIS: https://www.instocktrades.com/TP/DC/MERA-QUEEN-OF-ATLANTIS-TP/SEP180594 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening! Fan the Flame and Ride the Wave!
Joe and June review and discuss Superman #10 from DC comics by Brian Michael Bendis art by Ivan Reis, Brandon Peterson, Joe Prado and Oclair Albert Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervisioncomics Follow us on Twitter: @zerocomicbooks Joe @joseph_lawhorn June @lawhorn_june follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision-comics/id1378076266?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervisioncomics Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Idtg3hox4fykzlechn5mt5v57le Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/zero-supervision-comics?refid=stpr music: Flow (sting) by MK2
The first ever edition of the Drinkin' Smokin' Straight Podcoastin Podcast brought to you by ya boys Jack Richert and Joe Prado. We start off with a bunch of random stuff but mainly football, boxing and UFC. Jack tells me about his start with Marie Kondo's Tidying Up on Netflix and I tell him about the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. Then we dive into the Japanese anime, Hajime No Ippop, just because we like it a lot. Of course Jack ends with a freestyle you can't miss.
Headlines Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Released https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYYtuKyMtY8&spfreload=10 10 Captain Marvel posters salute heroes, villains, and one stellar cat https://ew.com/movies/captain-marvel-posters/#carol-danvers-brie-larson Main Discussion: Blackest Night #0-8 Written by Geoff John Art by Ivan Reis Inks by Oclair Albert, Rob Hunter, Julio Ferreira, Joe Prado, Colors by Alex Sinclair Letters by Nick Napolitano Green Lantern #43- #52 Written by Geoff Johns Art by Doug Mahnke Inks by Christian Alamy, Doug Mahnke, Tom Nguyen, Rodney Ramos, Mark Irwin, and Keith Champagne Colors by Randy Mayor Gabe Eltaeb, Hi-Fi Design, Rebecca Buchman, and Carrie Strachan Letters by Rob Leigh Recommendations Visit DC Universe www.dcuniverse.com
Electric Warriors #1 by Steve Orlando, Travel Foreman, and HI-FI, The Mighty Thor V1: Thunder in Her Veins by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, and Matthew Wilson, Ben Edlund's The Tick #1-12 from New England Comics, Deathbed by Joshua Williamson, Riley Rossmo, and Ivan Plascencia from DC/Vertigo, Superman #5 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oclair Albert, and Alex Sinclair, Infinity 8 Volume 3 Number 1 by Lewis Trondheim, Fabien Vehlmann, and Olivier Balez from Lionforge, plus a whole mess more!
Main Discussion Hellboy Vol 1: Seed of Destruction Written by Mike Mignola and Script John Byrne Drawn by Mike Mignola Justice League (New 52)Issue #40 - #50 Darkseid War Written by Geoff Johns Art by Jason Fabok, Francis Manipul, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oscar Jimenez, Pail Pelletier, Tony Kordos, Kevin Maguire, Phil Jimenez, Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Scott Kolins, Jim Lee, and Scott Williams Color by Brad Anderson, Alex Sinclair, Francis Manapul, Brian Buccellato Letter by Rob Leigh Headlines Fox President Says Company Will Be Ready to Close Disney Deal by Jan. 1 https://www.cbr.com/fox-disney-deal-close-january-2019/ James Gunn is now writing Suicide Squad 2 https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/9/17957014/james-gunn-suicide-squad-2-guardians-of-the-galaxy-marvel-firing Stan Lee Breaks His Silence: Those I Trusted Betrayed Me https://www.thedailybeast.com/stan-lee-would-like-to-set-the-record-straight-will-anyone-let-him?ref=scroll McFarlane Vents About Difficulties Getting Spawn Film Made https://www.cbr.com/mcfarlane-vents-spawn-film-difficulties/ We also discuss the cancellation of Iron Fist and the Premiere of Titans towards the end of the show! https://deadline.com/2018/10/marvel-iron-fist-canceled-netflix-daredevil-disney-finn-jones-jessica-henwick-1202482048/ Recommendations Rod: Watch you favorite superhero media again Mike: Ultimate Spider-Man (Miles Morales)
Year two kicks off with a Top Five instant classic, Max and Jesse discuss their favourite cruiserweights of all time. They are also joined for an interview with Joe Prado from Mark and Mark Promotions, as they hope to raise enough money with 'Bowling with Brawlers' to send underprivileged children and families to survivor series. The event happens on October 19th in Tampa, Florida. All details and tickets available at the following link: (https://l.instagram.com/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fmark-and-mark-promotions.ticketleap.com%2Fbowling-with-brawlers%2F&e=ATPr6rtTWDQl5p3FBQHplGswNYs5KElXdWJCD75hltFPNMgFyQRzsJ_jNYdspUm11fGiGh4n6UUzIlPW5P-1xI6wbgC4ghiE) Support the show (http://paypal.me/MaxKurton) (http://paypal.me/MaxKurton)
Marvel-O-Rama: Fantastic Four #1 by Dan Slott, Sara Pichelli, Simone Bianchi, Skottie Young, and Marte Gracia, Doctor Strange #1-3 by Mark Waid, Jesus Saiz, and company, more Infinity Wars, and Domino #5 by Gail Simone, Michael Shelfer, and David Baldeon, Matt Wagner and DC, Come Again by Nate Powell from Top Shelf, Transformers: Unicron #1-2 by John Barber, Alex Milne, and Sebastian Cheng from IDW, Batman #52 by Tom King and Lee Weeks, Black Badge #1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, and Hilary Jenkins from BOOM!, House of Waxwork #1 by Gabe Soria, Christian DiBari, Mike Spicer, Rachel Deering, Marc Schoenbach, Kevin Bergeron, Jonas Scharf, and Jordan Boyd from Waxwork Comics/Records, Nancy in Hell #1 by El Torres, Abel Cicero, Thone, and Ariel Olivetti from Amigo Comics, Superman #2 by Bendis, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado, plus a whole mess more!
Top 500, Superman 1, Flash 50, Amazing Spider-Man 1, X-23 1, Farm Hand, Outpost Zero, Incredibles II: Crisis in Mid-Life, She Could Fly, It Came Out On A Wednesday, Metaphase, Ruinworld, Little Girl, Wild’s End GN 3, Black Hops, Relay 1, Die! Die! Die!, Incredibles II movie review, Goosebumps 2 trailer, Doctor Who teaser, Batman: Arkham Clayface, Batgirl: Stephanie Brown Vol 1 TP, News, More! Comics Details: Superman 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair Flash 50 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Amazing Spider-Man 1 by Nick Spencer, Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn, Laura Martin, Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado X-23 by Mariko Tamaki, Juan Cabal, Nolan Woodard She Could Fly 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Martin Morazzo, Miroslav Mrva Incredibles II: Crisis in Mid-Life and Other Stories 1 by Christos Gage, Landry Walker, Gurihiru, J Bone, Andrea Greppi, Roberta Zanotta, Dan Jackson, Angela Capolupo Farmhand 1 by Rob Guillory, Taylor Wells Outpost Zero 1 by Sean Kelley McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beulieu It Came Out On A Wednesday 1 by Peter Simeti, Eastin DeVerna, Jeremy Massie, Terry Mayo, Ben Slabak, Troy Vevasis, Scott Wilson, Salo Farias, Aleksander Jovic, Ken Knudtsen, Javi Laparra, Michael Oppenheimer, Eli Powell Metaphase 1 by Kelly Williams, Chip Reece Ruinworld 1 by Derek Laufman Little Girl 1 by Pat Shand, Olivia Pelaez and Devil’s Due Comics Wild’s End: The Journey’s End by Dan Abnett, INJ Culbard Black Hops U.S.A. G.I. 1 by Mark Pellegrini, Timothy Lim, Dave Dorman Relay 1 by Zac Thompson, Donny Cates, Andy Clarke, Dan Brown Die! Die! Die! 1 by Robert Kirkman, Scott Gimple, Chris Burnham, Nathan Fairbairn Comics Countdown, 19 Jul 2018: Wild’s End: Journey’s End by Dan Abnett, INJ Culbard Outpost Zero 1 by Sean Kelley McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beulieu Flash 50 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Black Science 37 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio Mech Cadet Yu 10 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Triona Farrell Bloodshot Salvation 11 by Jeff Lemire, Doug Braithwaite, Jordie Bellaire Farmhand 1 by Rob Guillory, Taylor Wells Nancy Drew 2 by Kelly Thompson, Jenn St-Onge, Triona Farrell Oblivion Song 5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Detective Comics 984 by Bryan Hill, Miguel Mendonca, Diana Egea, Adriano Lucas
(Brian's Pick) Unnatural from IMAGE COMICS story and art by Mirka Andolfo Leslie is a simple pig girl. She loves sushi, she's stuck with a job she hates, and she lives under a brutal totalitarian government-one that punishes transgressors for anything deemed 'unnatural.' Leslie dreams of something different for herself. But those dreams are becoming dangerous... This Italian hit series by MIRKA ANDOLFO (Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, DC Comics Bombshells) will transport you into a colorful but terrible world-full of anthropomorphic creatures, but light on personal freedoms-by way of a breathtaking plot that travels between thriller and fantasy, with a hint of sensuality. (Rebekah's Pick) Farmhand from IMAGE COMICS art and story by Rob Guillory Jedidiah Jenkins is a farmer—but his cash crop isn’t corn or soy. Jed grows fast-healing, plug-and-play human organs. Lose a finger? Need a new liver? He’s got you covered. Unfortunately, strange produce isn’t the only thing Jed’s got buried. Deep in the soil of the Jenkins Family Farm, something dark has taken root, and it’s beginning to bloom. From ROB GUILLORY, Eisner-winning co-creator and artist of Image Comics’ CHEW, comes a new dark comedy about science gone sinister and agriculture gone apocalyptic. Nature is a Mother. (Rod's Pick) Relay from AFTERSHOCK COMICS Written by Zac Thompson (The Dregs) and art by Andy Clarke (REPLICA, Batman). Story by Zac Thomson and Donny Cates (BABYTEETH, God Country, Redneck)! A perfect future of intergalactic travel and community. Every newly discovered planet is unified culturally through a monolithic structure known as the Galactic Relay. Although the towering monument is meant to inspire conformity of ideas, technology, and progress – many resent the foreign structure. Jad Carter, a Relay employee, must keep the peace and act as an emissary to new civilizations. But when he finds the Relay’s mythological creator, Hank Donaldson, his idea of reality and the universe shatters. Equal parts The Fifth Element and Philip K Dick, Relay is an exploration of monoculture, identity, and the deceptive nature of legend set in a thriving future where humanity forcibly assimilates new worlds. (Joe's Pick) Superman from DC COMICS written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by Joe Prado and Ivan Reis A bold new chapter for the greatest superhero of all time begins here as the superstar team of writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Ivan Reis begin their run on the all-new SUPERMAN! The fallout from the Man of Steel miniseries has Clark Kent looking at the world through new eyes...with new ideas about what Superman could and should do for the city of Metropolis and the planet Earth. His first job? Getting the planet back out of the Phantom Zone!
Gigant by Rune Ruberg from AdHouse, Die! Die! Die! by Robert Kirkman, Scott M. Gimple, Chris Burnham, and Nathan Fairbairn from Image, Matt Kindt's Dept. H from Dark Horse, Go Nagai-O-Rama: Devilman Vs. Hades Volume 1 illustrated by Team Moon and Devilman Grimoire Volume Three illustrated by Rui Takato both from Seven Seas Entertainment, Superman #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, and Alex Sinclair, Domino #4 by Gail Simone, David Baldeon, and Jesus Aburtov, Bloodstrike, Brigade, and Michel Fiffe, The Teriffics #5, Ant Man and The Wasp, Rumble Volume Four, Luther Strode, plus a whole mess more!