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I have never had the pleasure of having a guest quite like Michele Blood. While still living in Australia Michele was an extremely successful rock singer. One day she was involved in a serious accident while being driven to a gig. Her body was, as she says, quite battered and damaged. What is fascinating about Michele's story is how she discovered the value of positive affirmations that she used to heal everything. As she will tell us, it is not just saying affirmations, but rather it is truly believing what you affirm. Her music became an integral of what healed her. Since her recovery Michele has traveled the world singing and speaking on stage with many well-known motivational and thought leaders. I leave it to her to tell the story. During our episode Michele will sing one of her affirmation songs. I hope you are as moved by the song in specific and by Michele's attitude and mindset in general. She teaches us a lot that can have nothing but positives effects on your life. I look forward to hearing what you have to say about my time with Michele. Don't forget to get her free gifts available only to listeners of the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Is that cool or what? About the Guest: Michele Blood is a successful, multi-talented lady. Michele was a successful songwriter and rock singer in Australia and after a near-fatal car accident, while in the hospital with many serious injuries, she created positive Affirmation Songs which not only healed her body but also took her to worldwide success. These Affirmation songs affect the left and right hemispheres of the brain. Lyrics, the left hemisphere, and melody and music, the right hemisphere so the new, positive messages go straight to the subconscious mind. This is why millions of people worldwide have downloaded her Affirmation Power songs. These songs cover healing, success, money, joy, confidence and they uplift the person immediately. In addition to creating Magnet To Success™ products and seminars worldwide, her public Mystical Success Events have been held in over 26 countries. Michele has co-written and created over 80 books, music CDs, audio programs, TV shows, and videos on positive thought, mind transformation, and meditation. Michele has appeared in many hundreds of podcasts, radio/tv shows, and magazines globally. After many years of meditation, Michele's Kundalini awakened and transformed her consciousness. Michele now teaches others how to live a Successful Life and experience Divine Oneness. Her Mystical Experience webinars and live streams have assisted people globally to transform their lives to the positive. Through her Teachings and Light Transmissions, people awaken and experience what they say is the impossible. They awaken to their true purpose and begin their path to Enlightenment. She has shared the stage and worked with Bob Proctor, Dr. Deepak Chopra, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Jack Canfield, and many other transformational Authors and Teachers. Her latest book is The Magic Of Affirmation Power and her latest album is Create Miracles: Positive Affirmation Songs To Harmonize your Mind and Life. And her new Magnet To Money App will uplift millions worldwide. Ways to connect with Michele: https://www.MicheleBlood.com and https://www.YouTube.com/MicheleBlood Michele would also love to gift your viewers and listeners her audiobook, "The Magic Of Affirmation Power" Your audience can download this free gift by going to: https://www.MicheleBlood.com/UnstoppableMindset About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! 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The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of unstoppable mindset where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected, which is really the most fun part, meet today. We are getting close to winter, and I was just telling our guest Michele Blood that here in Victorville, we had a temperature this morning of 28 degrees. Ah, lovely weather, and all the weather people complain about now it's getting cold in the summer, they complained it was getting hot. You know, you can't please them. I don't know what to say. But anyway, one of these days they'll, they'll decide that whatever happens is is not a bad thing, and they'll stop complaining, I guess. But any Yeah. But anyway, Michele, I want to welcome you to unstoppable mindset. We're really glad you're here. Thank you. Michele Blood ** 02:06 Michael, I've been so looking forward to this. After reading thunder dog, I'm going to be reading the second book, which is live like a guide dog. I'm going to be reading that after that, I absolutely adore this book, which I'm showing right now, Thunder dog. It's the most inspirational you can't put down. I mean, the lot not just getting down 78 floors of the Twin Towers, 78 stairs. I mean, oh my gosh. But then everything that you've done in between working with you know Ray Kurzweil, who's done a lot of things in the music industry as well. I mean, I mean, I recognized his name straight away. I'm like, all the all the things you've done. I'm just so impressed by and by your life and how inspiring you are. And I just wanted to say that to everybody, he's just, you gotta get his thunder dog book if you haven't yet, and his new book, live like a guide dog, for sure. Michael Hingson ** 03:02 I I don't know. I haven't totally kept up, but I haven't heard that anybody has yet come out with a music synthesizer that is better than the Kurzweil synthesizer. Now, a lot has happened, and maybe technology has advanced, but I hadn't heard about anything that still beats it. Michele Blood ** 03:20 Yeah. Yeah. I mean, the fair light was pretty amazing when that first came out, but the Kurzweil, I mean, all any rock musician knows about, yeah, when, when that was first put out, we were just like, oh my gosh, that's amazing, you know, because you could sample sounds and, you know, it was just Michael Hingson ** 03:39 incredible, and it had a choir built into it. Yeah? Daylight though Michele Blood ** 03:43 that was, I don't know, think back back in the day, it was like 100 grand, so that's probably why it wasn't as popular. Yeah, 03:51 a little more Michael Hingson ** 03:52 expensive than the Kurzweil one. Yeah, yeah, our organist at our church where my wife and I went in Irvine and where we got married, our organist had a Kurzweil synthesizer and used it a lot, which was, which was kind of fun, and it was, it was very and it is very impressive all the way around, yeah, but Michele Blood ** 04:13 just the innovative things that have been done, and you're helping ray with all of the things for the blind as well. Working with Stevie Wonder. I mean, it's just, you're very impressive. You're an inspiration. You are, you are absolutely amazing. Michael Hingson ** 04:28 Well, thank you. But now let's talk about you a little bit. And you know, you can, you can. 04:35 I didn't show them the cover yet. You can Michael Hingson ** 04:38 spread any rusty live like a guide dog. Live 04:42 like a guide dog. Needs to cover everybody Michael Hingson ** 04:45 well, I hope people will get it. I'm we're excited about it. It's been out now a few months. It seems to be selling. We're excited. So hopefully people will read it, and it inspires people a little bit, because it's all about. Are trying to get people to learn to control fear and not let it overwhelm or, as I put it, blind you. But anyway, tell us a little bit about you. Why don't you start with the the early Michele, growing up, and some of those kinds of things, just kind of introduce us to you a little bit. Michele Blood ** 05:16 Well, I'm an Aussie G'day, everyone. G'day, and, in Australia, I started in the entertainment industry at the age of five, on TV. What Michael Hingson ** 05:27 did you do? Singing? Oh, okay, Michele Blood ** 05:31 you know. And then eventually got my, you know, had lots and lots of rock bands I sang in, until eventually I got my own rock band that became very successful. I was the lead singer, one of the main songwriters and the manager of the band. We got a great record label. We had 1000s of people coming to our gigs, and it took years to get there, but I loved it so much, even though it's very, very tough at one stage, we toured for seven years, non stop. I mean, no Christmases, no New Year's eves, because when you're in a rock band, you get paid triple on New Year's Eves and Christmases and stuff like that. Yeah, and you can't really say no until you're really huge. You can't really say no to any gig, because you need the money road crew and sound equipment trucks and all the rest of it so but I feel that my life went on a whole new trajectory after a near fatal truck accident, actually, where I was a passenger with the truck, with all the equipment, and my body was so badly broken, I was In the hospital for months and months and months and and that was the best thing that ever happened to me. I know that sounds crazy everybody, but truly, when you have something so terrible happen to you, and it gets turned around by the Divine, whatever you choose to call God, it gets your life gets turned around and it makes all the difference in the world. So that's the first quarter. Michael Hingson ** 07:08 Well, you know, I'm really curious. You said something that just strikes a question. I know that a lot of people try to go into entertainment, and most probably aren't overly successful. But why do you think that you were so successful? What what made the rock group and and what you did so successful? Do you have a notion? Well, Michele Blood ** 07:30 I loved what I did. I was very, very good at it. And not everyone that's good at it's probably other singers in the world that are better than me. But the reason, I think because, I mean, I had some backing vocals on some records, and these female singers were incredible. And one of them said, I know you've got a good voice, Michelle, but I don't know why it's you and not me. And I said, I think it's just that I never gave up, and I was really disciplined. And I, you know, I wasn't on the road of sex, drugs and rock and roll. I was on the road of discipline, making sure that all my band members were disciplined. We worked really, really hard. We rehearsed a lot. We never blew out a gig, not once. So you get a good reputation. And so I started as a cover band, and we would sound just like the records at the time of the 80s. You know, people said that was a band. It sounded like a record. And so then we, we eventually started putting all our originals in and, I mean, I did crazy things, Michael, I went into Time Warner to the A and R people, because I wasn't getting any feedback. It's really hard. You can't just send them a tape to get you know for them to listen to your demos. So I went in as a tap dancing singing telegram. And so the secretary let me go straight into the office, and it was a board meeting, and because she thought, you know, their family had so I was there with flowers and a cake and my ghetto blaster, and I said, Then I did a tap dance, and I made up this song about, you know, this is, this is the band called clapping hands. You're going to sign them, you're going to want them. And this is a singing telegram saying, Listen to this. And that's how I got my first record deal. Michael Hingson ** 09:24 Creativity counts for something. It Michele Blood ** 09:25 sure does. You've gotta have guts. And I mean, I by the time I walked out of that office, though I was sweating, I was shaking, but you have to do something to be noticed. And and I think because I love people so much, and because I'd been singing professionally since I was five, which means I was singing for family members and everyone since I was two, apparently getting being put on the kitchen table. And I loved people being happy, and I love loved entertaining. I just loved it. So I think, you know, it's in the stars as. Well, I know that, but I think discipline, hard work eventually never giving up. Yeah, what can I say? Never giving up. Michael Hingson ** 10:08 Did you so you were a cover band for for a while, which meant you were the the opening band for other groups, Michele Blood ** 10:17 not as a cover band, well, with the opening act for the pretenders and in excess and a few other bands, when we were an original band and when we had a record label, right, when we had videos on TV, but before that, now we do five to 645, minute sets a night, and we would stay at one big venue, because in back in the day in Australia, the venues were huge for cover bands. You know, four to 6000 people could come in, and we got, we got very, very popular as a cover band, and then we went original. But it took a few years to do that, for sure, but Michael Hingson ** 10:55 I remember, I remember bands back in the 50s and 60s, like the platters, who actually were the opening band, or they were the band that were the background for other singers. And then somebody discovered these guys really are better than that, and then they became their own group, right? Michele Blood ** 11:14 Yeah, yeah. It's interesting how, how it all works out. But in Australia, it's, it's a tough way to tour when you're a female singer, because the Aussies are pretty tough. If they don't like you, you can get B canes thrown at you. Michael Hingson ** 11:32 Yeah, well, those kinds of things do happen. Yes, they did in Boston for for sports teams. I've heard of fans really being very brutal to like the the Patriots. I think when Steve Grogan was the quarterback, they actually booed him off the field once. It was pretty amazing. I don't know. You know that's people take some of these things way too seriously. They Michele Blood ** 12:00 certainly do. I like what Oscar Wilde said, Life is too serious to be taken seriously. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 12:09 yeah, absolutely, and, but people still do it way too much. Which is, which is, which is a problem. Yes, you know, we need people to take life more like Mark Twain and Will Rogers, by all means, but I can co so you, you had a serious car accident, and as you said, It really broke your body. Tell us what you'd like to about that and and then how you dealt with it, because that, that was quite a, I won't say miraculous. That was quite a marvel. You. You certainly took a leap along the way with that. Michele Blood ** 12:50 Yeah, it's such a unique story. Um, after you know the truck driver we've been driving for 12 hours from Brisbane to Sydney, from gig to keep and he fell asleep at the wheel just as we reached Sydney, which happened to be right across the road from the best orthopedic specialist hospital in Sydney. So thank you, God, you know. Yeah, there's no coincidences. There's no accidents. So they got me over there really fast, and they had me straight into the operating theater straight away. So, I mean, I had tons of different operations, but what happened was, when you're in physics, that much physical agony, you pass out every few minutes. Mm, hmm, and, but I had people and fans and family putting on audio programs of things I'd never heard of before, Affirmations, Visualization, positive stuff, audio books by motivational speakers, inspirational speakers who I'd never heard of, but one of them got to me, and that was a book by a man called Napoleon Hill who wrote a book called Think and Grow Rich. Grow Rich, right? And I didn't care about hearing about all the millionaires in the 1920s in America, male men. Why would a female, young Australian rock singer care about that? But one chapter in there, he talks about how his infant son was born deaf, and he would go into his infant son's room every single night and do affirmations, auto suggestion, you hear perfectly. You are so loved, and you are so loving, etc, etc. And by the time a little boy was nearly four, he had 30% of his hearing. And you know when you hear something, I've never heard of this before, Michael, but you know when you hear something for the first time and you can feel it that it's true. You've just heard something that you know in the marrow of your bones that that what you've just heard is true. So I said, Okay, I can, I can run. Relate to that, because I know that I've used my willpower and my positive thinking, My I've never said I can't do something, I can't have that drama that I want. I've never said that. I've always said it's all possible. Everything is possible. You just go for it. Michelle, and I'd always just go for it. And I was brought up a Catholic, and I wasn't brought up. I wasn't one of those people that hated the church. I loved it. So I always had a belief in God, because I used to go to mass as a little girl every morning with the nuns, because I was in love with Jesus, and I just felt so I had that spirituality in me, and I think that is what is the backbone. You know, in the Bible, it says you do not need to be strong, because Christ is my strength. Christ is your strength. And so now I know that there is so much more to spirituality than just Jesus, but it was a great start for my faith in my life, and it gave me happiness. And so I just had faith that this would work, so I started doing affirmations, but they didn't work. Michael, do you want to know why? Sure, yeah, we've got nothing else to do today, right? May as well. Hear about it well, because neuroscience has proven now that affirmations do work and they do positive thinking actually does make a difference in the brain, in the neural pathways. It does make a difference. It ignites something in different parts of the brain. But back then, in the 80s, there was no way to prove that, you know, let alone Napoleon Hill in the 1920s but the thing that he said was most important is, you have to believe it. You have to emotionalize it. But I couldn't, Michael, I couldn't emotionalize it because I would. I started an affirmation, I am healed. I know I am. I love myself. I am my friend. Now, none of those things were true, so I thought, but I did want them to be true, so I thought, great, I've got the perfect affirmation. But when you are feeling like you're feeling and the world around you is presenting the opposite of what you're saying. Your doubting mind spits it out and does not believe it. So about two, three weeks after stopping the affirmations, because I realized that didn't work, I literally had a spiritual epiphany, and it was, you know, as a songwriter, Michelle, you can't get a song out of your head, even if it's songs you don't like or jingles from advertising agencies. So sing your affirmations. Because I got my brother to look around for affirmation songs, and he said, there isn't any such thing. And so I started singing, Speaker 1 ** 17:58 I am healed. I know I am I love myself. I am my friend. And Michele Blood ** 18:05 I recorded it onto a cassette player, just a cappella over and over again. And that was the beginning. As I listened to that all day, every day I would I started feeling better. I started getting back to my attitude, that I can, I can heal it just I realized. And when I was working with Bob Proctor, he said, you know why that works so well? He said, It's because the left side of the brain is where the lyrics are, the affirmation, the right side the melody. And this is even before I started recording it with music, and so you have a whole brain experience. And the song, the doubting mind doesn't have a chance to reject it. It goes straight into your subconscious mind. So that's how my positive affirmation pop music began. I didn't stop doing my other music, but I did have what they said, even the doctors, even though they're not supposed to say it, they said my healing was miraculous, and I ended up on TV shows and in the press and everything about what I'd been through for inspiration. And that's how it all began. Michael Hingson ** 19:16 It. It really is all about believing it. It's it is so easy just to say something, but without truly accepting it, without truly making it a part of your psyche. However you do that it, it doesn't mean a thing. Don't Michele Blood ** 19:32 mean a thing if it ain't something. Yeah, you do have to laugh. Do up, do up, do Michele Blood ** 19:43 Yeah, music makes the world go around. It does, Michael Hingson ** 19:48 and it's so important to take it seriously enough that you truly do believe it, and that's what's so important. And clearly. What you did? So what happened you you got healed completely, I would assume from all that had happened, Michele Blood ** 20:10 yeah, I mean, it's still it still took quite a while, but I was determined. I put my high shoes back on, even though they said, don't wear high shoes. And I never intended for the affirmation music to go out to the public. My one of the band members that I work with and wrote songs with John Beatty, Hi John. He he's in person now in Australia with millions of kids, but anyway, we won't help me. Listens, yeah, we went into the recording studio and we, we just started recording. I was writing a lot of songs, and we started recording tons of different affirmation songs in all different styles of you know, from R and B to just rock to ballads to depending on what the song was about, whether it was about, you know, divine love, more of a ballad, more of a some of them just more rock and roll about being successful. And when the press found out that I was actually doing that, then promoters that were bringing out American very, very big, best selling authors asked me to come and do my singing affirmations in between these people. And I said, No, I don't want to do that. I'm not doing it for the public. Was just for me, my band, to have these positive thoughts. And they said, No, we love it. We love it. We want you to do it. And so my very first gig, I'm in Adelaide, Australia, and there's three and a half 1000 people on a Wednesday that came to this gig that paid over $300 each for a ticket, which I thought was absolutely insane. I didn't know what was going on. And I sang, and got all the people up on stage singing the affirmation songs with me made it into like a mini rock concert. And then Deepak Chopra, this, who I'd never heard of, never met before. Wayne Dyer, who I'd never heard of, never met before. Tony Alessandra, Stuart, wild, they were the speakers, and they couldn't believe it when we went out to dinner that night that I've never heard of any of them. And I said, I'm in rock and roll. I'm not in the motivational world. You know, I've, I've never heard of you, because I've not in that world. And so they were interested in how it all began, and they all said, You've got to tour this around the world. You've got to you've got to release these that we love. What you're doing. The audience is so different. Bob Proctor, though he was the one, when I ended up working with him, the promoters said, you know, we've got this female Australian singer, and you're going to be touring with her? And he said, No, I don't want a female singer. I'm Bob Proctor. I don't need that anyway. The first gig I did with him in Sydney, he came out after, and he said, I didn't want to work with a singer. And I said, good to meet you too, mate. I Yes, how are you? And he said, but no, all kidding aside. He said, My wife and I, Linda, we loved it so much, and I want you to work with me all over the world, doing events. So eventually I end up working with Bob for seven years straight. We wrote books together. We wrote music together. We put on huge events. I took over his business, looked after it, and from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where I lived, and then, and it was just very, very interesting. I've worked in over 26 countries, huge, huge audiences. The biggest one I had was 50,000 people. So to say it was successful is an understatement, but I didn't plan it. I didn't visualize it, but I had always planned on being very well known singer, but it but not to be a positive affirmation or singer. I'd never thought of that, but eventually I went off the grid and started really getting into deep meditation practice and getting off the that whole circuit, because I wanted to find God within me. So that was what happened. And it was fascinating, because it's like working with all these, you know, rock musicians, male rock musicians, and then working with all these male best selling authors. I'm like, I'm always surrounded by the boys. Michael Hingson ** 24:46 Hey, whatever works, it's, it's interesting though, that that you, you did so much of this, I gather that the audience is reacted very positively, though. Um. Have you heard from anyone that it really changed their life to have encountered you and heard you when you performed? Oh, Michele Blood ** 25:10 yeah, we've had millions. I mean, we've got a lot of our video video testimonials and testimonials from not just best selling authors that I've worked with, but also from people from all over the world. I work with people in over 32 countries now, and some of them don't even speak English, but they still feel the vibration. And a lot of different people have started singing my songs in different languages, which I allow anyone to do. They don't have to pay me a royalty. They can just do it whatever brings positivity to the world and change within someone, so that they can get out of that rabbit hole. Because you're, you know, your whole podcast about unstoppable mindset. Well, this is such a a great new beginning is to just have to listen to a song. Yeah? And, you know, there's so I've got hundreds of songs to choose from, so it's a good it's a good way to start, because music, you know, like I always say to people, if you have the blues, even though I like blues and I think it's brilliant, but if you have the blues, probably best not to listen to the blues. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 26:21 definitely, definitely true. Well, of course, one has to ask if, if you have one, not necessarily long, but that you want to sing for us all. Michele Blood ** 26:38 Yeah, I can. I didn't have anything set up. But if you'd like to chat for a minute, I'll just get something set up for you. Well, Michael Hingson ** 26:45 okay, we can, we can do that. I do. I do agree with you that if you've got the blues, you don't want to listen to the blues. I I personally like happy stuff. I like musicals, especially when they're they're happy musicals. I've always enjoyed that. I do listen and read science fiction and sometimes read some some pretty horrific things. But I've noticed later in my life I'm doing less of that because I, although I like mysteries, I don't like nowadays really graphical or very graphic murder mysteries and things like that, and so people call the kinds of things that I probably typically like cozy mysteries. I wouldn't say that Rex Stout books about neural wolf the private detective are necessarily cozy, but by the same token, they're not the most graphic things, and I've always enjoyed them because they're puzzles. And I love mysteries that are really puzzles that I can become engaged in and try to solve, and musicals I like just because they're fun and and they're they're very happy for the most part. And so again, they're, they're very relevant to to want to listen to. So I, I tend to do that. So it's a lot of fun to keep in the the spirit of reasonably happy and stay away from the blues. Okay, Michele Blood ** 28:17 I've got something set up now, alright, saying low battery, but oh, sorry. What happened there? There it is. There it is. This song is called synergy. I wrote it with Bob Proctor. Can you hear the music? Michael Hingson ** 28:35 It's a little low, but yes, go ahead. Better. Yep, Speaker 1 ** 28:40 there's a way to get it moving, to make it happen, to get high. Can barely flooded in the clouds, join thoughts and let them fly. When your mind joins in with others and all your thoughts to one a US. Energy begins to sizzle and it's energy positive energy synergy. It's energy, hot energy, positive energy turn into synergy. Together, creative power will start to flow. Things begin to happen. You're a church with Synergy. Red Hot energy, positive energy grows into synergy. It's energy, hot energy, positive energy grows into synergy. Michele Blood ** 29:55 You shine and become magnetic, you'll draw the good. People out the world will be a better place, and everyone will start to shout, face to face, building Speaker 2 ** 30:12 energy. Taste. The taste is this energy, thoughts, launching into one, a new boss have become this is synergy. Speaker 1 ** 30:23 It's synergy, red hot energy, positive energy, delta, synergy, it's synergy. Michael Hingson ** 30:34 There you go. Now 30:36 that's Bob Proctor. Wrote the lyrics for that. Michael Hingson ** 30:41 But, um, who was the male voice near the end? Oh, the Michele Blood ** 30:44 male voice was a American guy in who was singing covers in Kuala Lumpur when I lived there, Ah, okay, and I just hired him to come and and do that in the studio in Kuala Lumpur, yeah. But the other affirmation songs are more simple, but they're still got, you know, like a good dance beat, some of them are ballads greeting the day with love in your heart. It just depends on where you want to take your mind that day. Do you want to open your heart? Do you want to be like listen to the persistent song. Do you want to feel more successful? You listen to the success song, which is like 50s, rock and roll. So they're all different. They're all different product, production. So it was a lot of fun changing the different styles for each song depending on the lyrics. Michael Hingson ** 31:34 Well, if people want to get those affirmation songs and so on, are they available for people to get? Yeah, Michele Blood ** 31:41 all my albums are sold all over the world, and iTunes, of course, Amazon. My own website is magnet to success. Com. My YouTube channel is Michelle blood.com forward slash YouTube. But I've got lovely giveaways for your for your audience, if you'd like me to share that. Well, we will Michael Hingson ** 32:03 do that a little bit, okay, but I really appreciate you seeing synergy. I will be, I will be saying that to myself the rest of the day, which is fine, but you know, you mentioned the blues and so on. So here's a question, if somebody is really down and really frustrated, how can they change their life to the positive? Michele Blood ** 32:31 Well, first of all, even if they are really down, you've got to know, no matter what is going on in your life, that everything is possible for you, and that you can get out of that rabbit hole, and that you are you might feel alone, but you're never alone. Whether you believe in God or you don't believe in God, there is a God and you are looked after. You can pray without begging just giving. One of the most wonderful things you can do is just to start to write down what you're thankful for immediately. If you can say thank you divine, or just thank you for my beautiful life, and if then you can begin to write down what a beautiful life would look like for you, just start writing it down, even though it's not true yet. Like, let's start thinking about what can be done. What do you what sort of friends do you want? What sort of lifestyle do you want? You know, start thinking of others as well. Whenever we can do something, if we can do something every single day that makes somebody else happy, whether it's feeding the homeless or sending funny kitten videos to your friends. You if you can do something every day that brings happiness to somebody else or takes them out of suffering, well, then it'll take you out of yourself. Because if, if it's something emotional that you're going through, that means that you're going to sometimes we do need to go through the emotion, particularly if we're mourning the loss of something or someone that's important and healthy. But it is also important to stop thinking about ourselves so much and look at what can be done for the world. I love I love Saint Vincent de Paul. I love the Salvation Army so much, so you can tithe to them anonymously. If you want to do something you don't know what to do, even if it's just a buck, five bucks, it's really good to tithe to charities that are doing good in the world. And I'm sure there's a charity that you could recommend to us, Michael, that will help with the blind. If you got one, you can recommend? Michael Hingson ** 34:43 Well, I think there, there really are a number of of places to donate. One of my favorites is the National Federation of the Blind, nfb.org, because it's, it's a consumer organization that fights for the rights of. Of blind people around the United States and actually around the world. And it's the NFB is the largest consumer organization of blind people in this country and, in fact, in the world. But it has made such a difference in the lives of blind people. For example, through the National Federation of blind we completely changed the life insurance industry that refused to provide life insurance for any blind person up until the mid 1980s and when it was finally discovered that they were denying us, not because they had any evidence and actual mathematical models that proved that we were a risk, which is what they're supposed to do. They were doing it strictly out of prejudice. And so now every state in the union, because of the Federation, has actually passed legislation that says you can't discriminate unless you've got real evidence. Well, it's been 40 years, and nobody's come up with evidence that we're a higher risk simply because we're blind or other persons with disabilities, their disabilities directly make them a higher risk. So, you know, that's that's definitely one of my favorite organizations to support. And Michele Blood ** 36:13 nfb.org everybody. Nfb.org I've written it down for me to start tithing there as well. And, Michael Hingson ** 36:20 you know, and there, there are so many others. Another organization that I tend to like, it's a very small organization, is advocates for service animal partners asap.org, and and it fights for the rights of people with a variety of disabilities who use service animals, service dogs, to be able to take their dogs with them, where wherever they go, because we're denied. So awesome. So I like asap.org as well. Michele Blood ** 36:51 I love what you did. I think it was you and Ray and his wife. You were going to a particular restaurant and a a suity maitre d snotty, snooty, wouldn't let you in with your blind dog, with your with your guide dog, right? And and she was really upset the wife. And so you end up gathering quite a few of your friends that are blind, that have guide dogs, and you went in, and he had to oblige and let you all in. And everyone was very nice to you. So that was really good, because that it, it's, it's illegal for them to say you can't come in with your guide dog. It is Michael Hingson ** 37:28 illegal, and it has been illegal for a long time. One of my favorite stories, which really wasn't a bad story at all, there used to be a restaurant in Boston in Quincy Market called Durgan Park. And Durgan Park was was basically family style, although around the outside of the room they had tables for four but you couldn't sit at one of those tables unless you had four people. Well, we came in one night and there were only three of us and my dog, Holland, and the the host has said, You know what, I'm going to make an exception and let you sit at this table for four so Holland was under the table, and there were three of us, and the waitress came up, and the waitresses at Durgan Park are known as snots. I mean, they're, they're, they're, they're supposed to be really rough and all that. It's just part of the schtick. But she came up and she said, What are you people doing sitting here? And he said, well, the host has put us here. No, she didn't. You're just sitting here. No, she did. It's because of the dog under the table. No, there's no dog under the table. You're not going to make me fall for that. And she walks away, and then she comes back and she said, you're not supposed to be sitting here and all that. I said, Look, there's a dog under the table. Take a look. And it took a while, but I finally got her to look, and there's Holland staring at her with these big brown eyes when she lifts up the the tablecloth, and the next thing I know, she comes back with a big plate. Jurgen Park has very good sized portions of frying rib and says, Can I give this to the dog, oh, and, and normally, I would never do that, but in the for to promote goodwill, I said, Okay, which Hall of love? And, you know, I knew the food there was good, but, you know, it was, it was just one of those great stories. But, yeah, all too often that isn't the way it goes. We see so many challenges with Uber, for example, so many drivers refuse to take blind people or other people with disabilities who have service dogs. It's against the rules, and they say, but it's our car. No, you signed a contract that said that you are going to transport the public, so it is illegal for you to deny us. But they do, and that's one of the things that ASAP, for example, is really working on to address, to get Uber, to recognize that it has to enforce the law like everyone else. But it's a challenge. People come from all sorts of different points of view. You know, with Michele Blood ** 39:59 the name like. Uber. How could they do that? They're not being very Uber. 40:04 Well, there you go. Michele Blood ** 40:07 Wow. That's interesting in this day and age. Absolutely, it continues all too often. So many people have slipped into something more comfortable, like a coma. Yeah. Michael Hingson ** 40:18 Now you and your team have created an app. I think it's called what magnet to money. Tell us about that. Yeah, Michele Blood ** 40:24 it was interesting. Thanks, Michael. I wanted to do because sometimes people like you were talking earlier, how do they get out of their you know, their depression, or whatever they're going through that they're feeling, how do they get out of that rabbit hole? So if you're feeling that way, and your mindset is in a negative state of mind, and you're emotionally not feeling well, well, then it's very, very challenging for you to want to put on some positive, you know, affirmation music. Because I know when I was in the hospital, if people came in and they were too chirpy. I would couldn't wait for them to go because I wasn't oscillating at that frequency. Yeah, you know. So they're all Oh, hi. And so I thought, wouldn't it be great if we had an app and it would just play? As you know, they can choose the notifications how often it will play. And so Polly fella, Trevor Rogers and Johnny and Dara and myself, we worked really hard, especially Holly fella, to develop this app. And it took about two and a half years to develop it. And it's got morning meditations. It's got tons of affirmations with music underneath. It's got a sleep program to help. As they're sleeping, people are sleeping, I'm very softly saying affirmations and positive you know, feed, feed to their minds. And it's also got notifications, so the magnet to money song will play whatever they want to, so they don't have to even remember to and eventually, like someone the other day, said she was in a bank and she had the magnet to Money App, and she had it as her ringtone as well. And she's in this big bank that was hardly anybody in there, but it was quite chamber ish, Echo ish, and she said, and her phone was on pretty loud. It started, I'm a magnet to money came on really loud, and everyone started laughing. They're like, well, that's sort of, I guess, you know, a good thing to play in a bank. Yeah, works. So, yeah, the magnet to Money App is fantastic. App. It's got so much on it, and it's got an audio book you get for free from myself and Bob Proctor called magnet to money through the sea of unlimited consciousness, one one of our books that we did as an audio book, and we thought we've also got a free app, because that magnet to Money App is only about, I think it's $4 or something A month, but the affirmation power app is free, and on that tons of affirmations, plus my affirmation music videos is on there as well. So that's free, if anybody wants that. Michael Hingson ** 43:13 So yeah, so is that available with Android and Apple and iPhone? No, Michele Blood ** 43:17 just, just apple at the moment, because to develop for an Android is much more complicated because there are so many different companies, yeah, yes, whereas Apple, it's just the iPhone, but we do intend to, but it's, you know, we've got the manifestation video app as well, and we've got a New App coming out, which is all my audio books. And I'm doing a new audio book every month, not just my books on audio, but other people's books on audio as well. And then the next step after that, is a prayer app, talking about prayer, how to pray, and for me, teaching people the power of prayer. So it's really lovely to be able to do apps that have got positive, you know, the very, very, you know, if they were to buy all those individual products from me to cost hundreds dollars, and this way it's just a few dollars a month all free for them to get all my positive songs and books and all that sort of thing. Michael Hingson ** 44:17 How do people search for these apps that in the in the app store. I think Michele Blood ** 44:22 that if they just go under, look under Michelle blood, okay, under my name, yeah, okay, they'll just come up. I Michael Hingson ** 44:29 will, I will be doing that this afternoon. I think that's that's pretty cool. You know, in in our world today, we become so materialistic in so many ways, but at the same time, a lot of people have really become students of your affirmations and so on. How did they really become students? And I think even more important, one of the questions that I would ask is. How does it really transform, or did it really transform people's consciousness and set them on a road toward a more spiritual path? Because I think in so many ways, we don't see people doing that, and at the same time, I know there are a lot of people who do, but by the same token, there's so many people who go, oh, this is just all pokem. It doesn't really mean anything, but that's just not true. Michele Blood ** 45:24 Well, I think it's, it's an interesting question to answer, because there are so many different types of people in the world, and we can't expect to change people. They have to, you know, I don't want anyone to suffer. Michael, first of all, so I think having positive thoughts in their head is going to actually make them think less of themselves, believe it or not, these the way the lyrics are done, and more of joy and sharing and caring about other people, because it is so important to to do that, because people, if they get too much into themselves, Like I say to people, don't buy anything if you're buying it. For someone else to be to compliment you, that's a really good way of deciding what you're going to purchase in your life. If you're doing it to you know, to say, Oh, I've got this really nice car. Look how great I am. But get it if you want a good car. Get it because you want a nice, safe car that's good for the environment, but don't get it so that you will impress other people. Unless you're a real estate agent, they do need good cars, apparently, to drive people around, yeah, I guess so. Drive people around, Michael Hingson ** 46:35 but, or drive people crazy, yeah, Michele Blood ** 46:37 but. But I also think it's important that that if you want to, you can't tell someone to be more spiritual. They have to get into a positive frame of mindset first. Because when you're in a positive frame of mindset, you start feeling more of a heart blow, more love. And even if you don't believe in God, you believe in love everybody, I know you do, so whether it's your animal that you love, because every animal is an angel, whether it's nature, smelling the remembering to stop and smell the flowers, remembering to not let yourself complain. Complaining will take you down a rabbit hole of absolute negativity and please. People remember, the only reason you're complaining is because you're feeling fear about losing something or not getting something that you want. And so if you can stop complaining for 28 days straight, you will change your life. And I know that sounds impossible, but many people can do it, because I've seen my students do it. So if you can stop complaining and stop half if you're halfway through a complaint about something or someone or politics or Trump or whatever in the hell it is, stop yourself halfway through and just say, Why am I complaining? And people are complaining because they're in fear. If you can stop and be mindful enough to say, I'm complaining because I'm afraid of something, and I don't want to face it and find out what you're afraid of, the thing that you're afraid of will dissipate. Yeah, it really will. So I think that's a really good place to start listening to the positive songs, for sure, going to every single unstoppable mindset podcast you possibly can go to reading Michael's books, and also, just knowing that you can get out of that rabbit hole, it is totally possible, and I've seen it in people from all different cultures and religious backgrounds all over the world. I've traveled to so many different countries, and have so many different audiences, and everybody wants to be loved and be loved in return. And everybody wants to see other people happy at their core. They really do. We don't want to make people unhappy, do you? So stop complaining. Michael Hingson ** 49:07 You know, it's, it's interesting that you, you talk about all this, one of the things that we talk a lot about, and you'll see it and live like the guide dog, is that we need to become more introspective. Because if we do and we really look at ourselves daily, and, for example, look at what worked today, what didn't work. Why didn't it work? You eventually get to what was I really afraid of? And if you really stop to think about that and go, I didn't need to be afraid of that, your life will change, which is really, as you're pointing out, what it's all about. Michele Blood ** 49:44 Excellent, excellent. I'm looking forward to reading that as well, and then I've already told everyone to get thunder dog on all my lists. But now I'll be, after I read the next one, I'll be telling them to read that as well, because we're on the same page. Michael. Michael Hingson ** 49:59 Tell me a little bit about something I've read in your bio, how you went from affirmations to a full kundalini awakening. Michele Blood ** 50:09 Well, when I was working with Bob Proctor in Asia, I was saying to him one day, I feel this heart blow like I feel like my heart is out of my chest, and I feel such deep love. And it's not for any person, place or thing. It's for everything, actually, but it's beyond that. It's divine. And he said, you're looking for an enlightened teacher. That's what you need. And I said, Well, where do you find an enlightened teacher, and what exactly is that? And he got me to read Autobiography of a Yogi by Hara mahansa Yogananda. And I'd read it before, but I didn't really get it like I did this time when I read it, and I realized that enlightenment wasn't just one person. People can actually meditate and go into higher states of consciousness, but I wasn't thinking of how is an enlightened being around in this modern world? That can't be right? Because I it must be like unless it's Asia maybe. He said, I don't know. He said, I did have a Canadian man who was enlightened, who taught me for three years before he died, left the body. And he said, you just have to pray for it and know that the teacher and the student will find each other. It took me 14 years of searching all over the world, and eventually I found an enlightened teacher in all places America, and I decided to go off the grid, and I really had to to study with her as a student, because she didn't like us to be on Facebook or social media. She said, you don't want attention on yourself when you're studying with me, because you want to be able to go in deeply. Yeah. So I went off. I studied with her for 12 years, but after the first few years, I went into a full awakening myself, never expecting that. Didn't expect it to happen to me. I thought, how could a rock singer in Australia, have a kundalini awakening, but I did, and now I love to teach mysticism and spirituality and meditation practice to students from all over the world. And I love to do it. I think there's so many tools in the toolbox of life, whatever sort of personality you have, whether you're extremely religious or you just want to have more positive outcome. You want to become healthier. I think meditation practice is good for everybody. You do not have to be religious or think of spirituality to enjoy a quiet mind. It'll slow down your blood pressure. It will give you pump your blood, it'll stop your mind from going down a million rabbit holes where your senses take you. I just think meditation practice is a miraculous, privileged thing to do. Michael Hingson ** 52:53 I agree. And you know, one of the things that it's a little bit off topic for what you just said, but we were talking earlier about people praying and looking for so many things. I'm amazed at how many people pray to God, telling God what they want and what they think they need. And I'm sitting there whenever I hear about that today, especially, I think, Wait a minute, God already knows that what you need to do is to listen to get the response, and thank God for the response, but people just don't do that. I'm just so amazed at at that. But it's it is so true that we spend too much time not doing the thing that we really need to do, which is listening and talking with God, not talking to God. Michele Blood ** 53:46 Yeah, that's why I I'm loving recording the new prayer app, because I explain to people what prayer actually is. It's not If you do this for me, God, I'll start, stop eating pizza, yeah? Or maybe trade off. So I teach people what prayer actually is, and it's, it's really the most sacred thing and beautiful thing, and it will uplift you, even if you just, I've got a section where they I'm praying for others, so they can just listen to any different topic of what type of prayer, but the main thing for me was explaining, doing the introduction of what prayer is and how to pray, because so many people have no idea what prayer really is, that communion with your higher self, and once you get to understand what that is, then you can hear that still, small voice you can literally hear through. Ah, your intuition becomes stronger you can and intuition is you being in tune with your higher self. And your higher self is omniscient wisdom. It created everything so it knows what. To tell you to do, and it will bring into your experience everything when you accept, when you can be open and receptive to receive and to give, just sort of let yourself go, just surrender to that divine Higher Self, when you can learn how to do that. That's another thing that I do on this prayer app is teach you what surrender really means and how you can do it. It's not taking your willpower away from you, because everyone that's a gift that we've been given. So we can make good choices in life, sometimes bad choices, but we can use our willpower to get ourselves out of that rabbit hole. So thank you for asking that. Michael, it's Michael Hingson ** 55:41 extremely important to be able to do that. Well, you mentioned earlier that you had gifts for people listening to this podcast. Love it if you tell us about that, Michele Blood ** 55:52 yes, yummy gifts. If you go to Michelle. Blood com, it's spelled M, I, C, H, E, L, E, B, L, O, O, O, d.com, forward slash unstoppable mindset. We've called that. We've made that link especially for Michael's podcast. Just for your people, they will get the audio version of one of my favorite books I've written called the magic of affirmation power audio book. They will get that for free, but in that audio book has tons of affirmations you can repeat after me, links to some of my music for free. You'll also get a six week mysticism course, and there are other things as well. I can't remember what they are right now, but they're all on that link. Michael Hingson ** 56:37 But Michelle blood com slash unstoppable mindset. I thank you for the otter. Appreciate that. Well now if people want to come hear you, I know you do live events and you do zoom events and so on. How can we learn about that? How can people do that? Michele Blood ** 56:57 Well, they can go to request Divine light.com to find out what is my next event, because I have free events, a lot a lot of free zoom events people can come to, and you'll just get to meet so many happy, lovely people from so many different countries. And we just have a blast together. And you'll be very, very uplifted after everyone, because everyone that comes on are just, we seem to be attracting, over the years, just people that are really, sincerely wanting a better life and to do it, to do good in the world. And I just love them all so much. So if they go to request Divine Light com, they can see where my next free event will be. I mean, it's on Zoom, but I mean when it will be Michael Hingson ** 57:46 right? Request, divine light. Com, cool. Well, I really appreciate you coming on. And obviously people can go to Michelle blood, com, and there's a lot there, I would assume as well. So hopefully people will go, go check out everything that's there, and we'll take this seriously, because I think there is so much that you have offered. We've had a number of people on unstoppable mindset who talk about everything from reg a to Eastern medicine, meditation and and so many things. They all can't be totally wrong. So from my perspective, they are not wrong. But by the same token, it's fun to be able to get a chance to to have you on. We'll have to do this again, and I'm going to certainly go download the apps and put them on my nice little iPhone and start taking advantage of them. But I really appreciate you coming on and and being with us for an hour today. Well, Michele Blood ** 58:51 Michael, thank you for the books that you've written and everything that you've done in the world. I just think you're just an inspiration and just a lovely, lovely man. So thank you. It's, it's lovely getting to know you. And I'm just going to tell everyone about these books, because they're amazing, well written as well. Just really, really good. Michael Hingson ** 59:13 Well, thank you. So, when are you going to do a podcast? I'm going Michele Blood ** 59:17 to do a podcast with a man called just I just had a brain fart. Thomas Miller, uh, at the moment, his podcast is called subconscious mind mastery, and he's interviewed me quite a few times. We met in person, and I love his outlook on life, about really not saying no to anything that's mystical. And so we're going to start one next year together. He's already got his own, but this will be a different one where we'll go a little deeper, a deeper dive into mysticism. I think we're going to call it well, Michael Hingson ** 59:55 if he needs a guess for his existing podcast, if he has guests or. You guys have your podcast together. If you ever want a guest, I volunteer. So I'll just, Oh, Michele Blood ** 1:00:05 I'll tell him today. Goodness, yes, Michael Hingson ** 1:00:10 I'm, I'm always, I'm always open for that. Oh, Michele Blood ** 1:00:13 I'll tell him today. Yeah, because you, I love you. Michael Hingson ** 1:00:18 Well, I want to thank you for being here, and I want to thank all of you for listening. I hope you enjoyed this at least half as much as I did, hopefully as much as I did. This has been a lot of fun and educational, I think, in so many ways, to help us deal with our outlooks on life. I'd love to hear your thoughts about it. Please feel free to email me. Michael h i at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, I b, e.com, or go to our podcast website, w, w, w, dot Michael hingson.com/podcast, and that's m, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I N, G, s, o, n. So Michael hingson.com/podcast, and wherever you're listening, please give us a five star review. We really value your reviews. But of course, love the five star ones, so if we can, we would really appreciate it if you give us a five star review and and say, say good things about us and and go off and definitely visit Michelle's pages. And, of course, being very prejudiced, go to Michelle blood com slash unstoppable mindset and get some free gifts from her. And if you know of anyone who you think would be a good guest, and Michelle you as well. I'm always looking for podcast guests, so okay, don't hesitate to to refer people to us. We appreciate that a whole lot. So once again, I want to thank you for being here. Michelle, this has been a lot of fun. Thank Michele Blood ** 1:01:45 you. Michael, God bless you. More love everyone. More Love Michael Hingson ** 1:01:54 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. 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Episode 264. James B and Eddie debate which of the final 1980's Spider-Man appearances are best. https://readallcomics.com/captain-america-v1-266/ https://readallcomics.com/what-if-v1-046/ https://readallcomics.com/questprobe-2/ https://readallcomics.com/marvel-graphic-novel-issue-17-revenge-of-the-living-monolith/ https://readallcomics.com/marvel-graphic-novel-issue-22-spider-man-hooky/ (01:01) January and February of 1982 Stan Lee presents Capt America 265 and 266 “Thunderhead” and “Flight From Thunderhead!” by David Anthony Kraft, Art by Mike Zeck and John Beatty https://readallcomics.com/captain-america-v1-265/ (04:28) August of 1984 Stan Lee presents What if 46 “What if Spider-Man's Uncle Ben Had Lived?” Written by Peter B. Gillis and Penciled by Ron Frenz https://readallcomics.com/what-if-v1-046/ (08:37) From January of 1985 Questprobe 2 featuring Spider-Man in “Mysterio Times Two!” written and penciled by Al Milgrom, Inked by Jim Mooney https://readallcomics.com/questprobe-2/ (12:52) October of 1985 Marvel Comics Group and Editor Jim Owlsley present Marvel Graphic Novel 17, “Revenge of the living Monolith” By Michelinie, Silvestri and Geof Isherwood. https://readallcomics.com/marvel-graphic-novel-issue-17-revenge-of-the-living-monolith/ (17:40) August of 1986 Marvel Graphic Novel 22, “Hooky” Written by Susan K. Putney and illustrated by Berni Wrightson https://readallcomics.com/marvel-graphic-novel-issue-22-spider-man-hooky/ (20:13) Sponsor - Identity Modules Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B and Eddie and Uncle Ben. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Cap defends the American Dream vs Everyman! This story may hold the record for how many times Cap has been spit on.
Chip Zdarsky is writing about 40 different things these days and drawing several of them as well. They're all great, and you can find out all about them by going to his website and signing up for his must-read newsletter.Matt Fraction co-created Sex Criminals with Chip, which has just been released in a very reasonably priced single-volume collected edition. It might be the best comic ever made? You should check it out if you haven't already.This episode was made possible by a generous donation from listener Richard Burgess to our friend Jennifer's GoFundMe to help her in her battle against cancer. We have reached the initial goal, but cancer is an expensive drag, so donations are still gratefully accepted. If you are in a position to contribute, please consider doing so at bit.ly/keepjenreadingThis is one of our very few episodes that does not have an extended version in our Patreon-exclusive bonus feed. But listeners who support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 130 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Stories Sort Of Covered in this Episode: Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #1-12, written by Jim Shooter; art by Mike Zeck, John Beatty, Bob Layton, Jack Abel, and Mike Esposito; letters by Joe Rosen; colors by Christie Scheele and Nelson Yomtov; edited by Tom DeFalco; ©1984-85 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3 written by Robb Milne and performed by Robb Milne and Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram and Threads at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
For this week's podcast, we're digging out a treasure from the CBCC Patreon Feed: our deep-dive conversation with Daniel Warren Johnson about The Nam # 9. This thorough discussion launched our "Married to Singles" Patreon exclusive series, where we examine the favorite single issues of various comic book creators and critics. It's one thing to dissect an artist's work alongside or in front of them, as we often do, but it's an entirely different thing to scrutinize an artist's work with another artist. Daniel Warren Johnson is a can't-miss cartoonist. If he's on a book, you want that book in your pullbox. Extremity, Murder Falcon, Do a Powerbomb!, and Transformers are essential reads for those obsessed with the comic form. If you want to understand what DWJ does so well, our conversation with him about his passion for Michael Golden gives you another angle. As Johnson remarks in our chat, Michael Golden in The 'Nam # 9 does things he would never do, and those choices mystify and compel him. Johnson came to the Marvel series late in his comic reading history, picking up the first two issues and enjoying them but only coming across the rest of those Golden books years later at C2E2. He profoundly appreciates all those early 'Nam issues, but the ninth one just hits differently. Why? We get into it. After you enjoy our conversation with Daniel Warren Johnson, consider digging into the rest of our "Married to Singles" episodes. We have thorough inspections with Jason Ayers on Uncanny X-Men # 183, Christian Ward on Arkham Asylum, and more. The CBCC Patreon costs as little as $1 a month or $12 a year. You can also purchase these episodes individually, without joining the Patreon, for $3 an episode via our Online Shop. The 'Nam # 9 was originally published by Marvel Comics on May 19, 1987. It was written by Doug Murray, penciled by Michael Golden, inked by John Beatty, and lettered and colored by Phil Felix. G.I. Joe mastermind Larry Hama served as editor, while Jim Shooterwas Editor-in-Chief. You can continue this conversation by following Daniel Warren Johnson on Twitter, Instagram, and his Website. Other Relevant Links: Robert Kirkman, Joshua Williamson, and Daniel Warren Johnson at SDCC Appreciating Daniel Warren Johnson's Transformers, an essay Joshua Williamson and Tom Reilly on Duke The Ultimate Do a Powerbomb! Daniel Warren Johnson Interview The Ultimate Beta Ray Bill Daniel Warren Jonson Interview Subscribe to the Free CBCC Newsletter Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY Join us at the Alamo Drafthouse in Winchester, Virginia, on 5/19 at 4:00 PM for our Batman (1989) screening, co-sponsored by Four Color Fantasies. Watch the latest episode of The B&B Show, where Brad and Bryan Review the Hottest Cinematic Releases. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts.
This week, Lee sits down with John Beatty as he shares his journey into vocational ministry as our most recent addition to the Grace Auburn Church staff team. Please bear with us in this episode: there is a low hum that we could not isolate and/or eliminate from the recording, but the conversation was too rich to try and re-record.
Episode 192. James B and Eddie conclude the 1984 “Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars” with issues 8 thru 12 to finally see Spider-Man's new costume. Eddie shows off his MCU knowledge, plus Eddie and James B disagree if the Secret Wars is any good. Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Quick summaries written by James B. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. (01:30) From May of 1984 through April of 1985 Stan Lee presents Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars Written by Jim Shooter, Penciled by Michael Zeck, and Inked by John Beatty. (12:14) Does Eddie Remember This Character from the MCU - Klaw (14:34) Sponsor - Patticake App Join our Discord Channel by using this link on discord: https://discord.gg/GvbvtDRj
Episode 191. James B and Eddie discuss the first seven issues of the 1984 “Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars” to try and figure out where Spider-Man went as he vanished in all his comic books! Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Quick summaries written by James B. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. (02:40) From May of 1984 through April of 1985 Stan Lee presents Secret Wars 1-12 Written by Jim Shooter, Penciled by Michael Zeck, and Inked by John Beatty. (19:33) Sponsor - Denver Suburb Hospitality and Visitors Bureau Join our Discord Channel by using this link on discord: https://discord.gg/GvbvtDRj
Introducing Steve's childhood friend, Arnie Roth! Plus... is Indiana Jones amoral? Bob quotes the top ten grossing movies of 1982, Rick & Bob share funny stories about college freshman dating blunders and recently driving with their wives. And... stick around for Rick's fluffy dog joke! Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans and https://twitter.com/CapComicFans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/message Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capcomicbookfans/support
the story of marvel's first great event of the 80s
We talk thanksgiving and chop it up with a couple friends. Shoutout to John Beatty and Orlando. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itslitboston/support
Is the Red Skull back from the dead? Rick & Bob chat about Halloween and maybe reference a movie or two. And Rick tells a homemade Red Skull joke... Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans and https://twitter.com/CapComicFans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/message Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
The 4th Annual SHOCK-Tober continues on Flea Market Fantasy! Featuring stories by Gerry Conway, Bruce Jones, Paul Kupperberg, Carmine Infantino, Tom Yeates, George Tuska, John Beatty and Tony DeZuniga. www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
How do you feel when you're walking on Kinder Scout? In this interview with photographer John Beatty he talks about how he interprets what he feels in a visual way. He shares the story behind his collaborative book with Ed Douglas: Kinder Scout - The People's Mountain. You'll also hear about his childhood memories of walking here, which parts of Kinder Scout he particularly appreciates, and why he thinks it's much more than being a place. At the end John describes what makes him wild about Kinder Scout, closing with a beautiful quote. John Beatty is a nature, travel and adventure photographer. He has ventured across the world, returning with stories of his experiences of the wilderness which few have encountered. His books include The Pure Land: A Celebration of Wild Places, Sula: Seabird Hunters of Lewis, Wild Vision, and Kinder Scout - The People's Mountain. He also publishes the annual Wild Nature Diary for the John Muir Trust. John lives in the Peak District where enjoys walking and cycling among his home moors Questions What's special about this bench that we're sitting on? Is there a particular part of Kinder Scout that you think is really special? What about the seasons? What first brought you here? How did your photography come into it? As a photographer, how do you take photos of Kinder Scout and what you see here? What's the story behind your collaborative book about Kinder Scout? Do you feel like you lose track of time when you're taking photographs? Do you think you would do another similar book about Kinder Scout? Why did you choose the title to be “The People's Mountain”? How have you captured some of the wildlife on Kinder Scout? Are there any particular challenges that you've had to work through on Kinder Scout? Do you consider it a wild place? Is there one photo in your book that you think best represents your personal connection with this place? What makes you wild about Kinder Scout? References https://www.adventurebooks.com/products/kinder_scout (Kinder Scout - The People's Mountain) Links http://www.johnbeatty.uk/ (John Beatty's website) Recording date This interview was recorded in Edale on 13th September 2022. Host & Production Host & Editor - Sarah Lister, https://www.abouttheadventure.com/ (About The Adventure) Art designer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alecboydfilm/ (Alec Boyd), The Northern Project Images Artwork photography provided by John Beatty. Supported by Peak District National Park This project is supported by thehttps://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/home ( Peak District National Park) Communities Small Grants Scheme. Contact the host You can email sarah@sarahventurer.com to send in your comments and suggestions. Get involved with the conversation Share your thoughts by tagging https://www.instagram.com/about.the.adventure/ (@about.the.adventure) and https://www.instagram.com/peakdistrictnationalpark/ (@peakdistrictnationalpark) on Instagram https://twitter.com/ABTheAdventure (@ABTheAdventure) and https://twitter.com/peakdistrict (@peakdistrict) on Twitter, with the hashtag #WildAboutKinder.
Five years ago, Dr. Heidi Gardner, Distinguished Fellow at Harvard Law School and co-founder, Gardner & Co, wrote the book, "Smart Collaboration" where she laid out the "why" behind smart collaboration efforts. In her upcoming sequel, "Smarter Collaboration: A New Approach to Breaking Down Barriers and Transforming Work," Dr. Gardner explains the "who" and the "how" behind collaboration. The issues that law firms face today are incredibly complex and multifaceted. And in an industry famous for "going it alone," that approach exposes firms to much greater risk than those who find ways of implementing "smarter collaboration" techniques. Smarter Collaboration helps increase revenues, profits, and efficiencies while reducing risks and improving client relationships and positive outcomes. While the idea of collaboration may sound like a "soft topic" for law firm leaders, Dr. Gardner points out that there is empirical data behind this and if firms are not engaging in smarter collaboration when doing the "real work" then they are either doing something that is pretty low value, or that falls into the realm of commodity work. In addition to data driven analysis, Smarter Collaboration also includes a number of examples of how companies and law firms thrive through the use of Smarter Collaboration. Plus, there is a test on determining behavioral tendencies when it comes to collaboration. This psychometric tool helps identify seven different dimensions which can lead to great collaboration within the organization, or may be barriers to collaboration. And, as strange as it may sound to those of us in the legal industry, law firms are not unique when it comes to collaborative behaviors. In fact, Dr. Gardner says law firms are more different from each other than they are from other professional services industries or large corporations. Listen in for more details on the upcoming book, Smarter Collaboration. AALL Crystal Ball Question This week we have John Beatty from the University of Buffalo Law School answer our crystal ball question where he points out that the pipeline of traditional law librarians for law schools may be running dry. Links Mentioned: Pre-Order Smarter Collaboration - Amazon or Barnes & Noble Gardner & Co Smart Collaboration Accelerator Contact Us: Twitter: @gebauerm or @glambert Voicemail: 713-487-7270 Email: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.com Music: Jerry David DeCicca Transcript available on 3 Geeks and a Law Blog
On this week's episode, we discuss technology with Mr. John Beatty, IT director at The Heights School. While in past episodes we have spoken about smartphones, social media, and other forms of digital technology, in this episode we turn our attention particularly to the use of the internet on desktop computers. As always, our aim is not merely to put up walls and make rules, but rather to help our sons grow in freedom. Our sons are not machines to be programmed, but rather humans to be formed; and this means that their intellect and will must be engaged. In the end, we want to graduate men who are prepared to embrace all that is good in the modern world, and so it is important that they be capable of using technology well. To this end, Mr. Beatty offers advice that is not only technical, but also human: What are some overarching themes parents should keep in mind as they begin to introduce their children to technology? Computer security is not perfect; a filter is insufficient. It is important to consider the human aspects of technology use. A relationship of trust is fundamental. All things in due time; it is important to consider the age of our children. What age would you begin to introduce your child to the internet? Need to see the internet as a tool, not a toy; introduce it according to need, not whim. Important to keep the computer in a public place Important to help them to use this machine, just as we do when teaching our children to drive. It can be helpful to have different accounts. How would you introduce more freedom when the child reaches middle school? Use parental controls as guard rails to help them, as they grow in virtue. Teach them to use their time well. Helpful to have the default setting be more locked down and then add things as needed. How do you approach the transition from middle to upper school? Remember that filters and walls will only prevent around 80% of negative content. Parents have the responsibility to be attentive to their children's computer use. As they grow, you can increase their freedom, just as one does with driving a car. Is checking our child's accounts a breach of trust? It is important to build relationships outside of negative rules. Think of the internet as analogous to eating. How should parents who are not technologically savvy approach these questions? Helpful to use physical metaphors. Google is your friend. Ask other parents for help! Also on The Forum Virtuous Use of Technology with Mr. Joe Cardenas Digital Minimalism with Cal Newport Computers and Technology in Education at The Heights by Michael Moynihan When is Your Son Ready for a Smartphone with Mr. de Vicente When is He Ready for a Smartphone with Mr. Alex Berthe
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Kicking off an 8 part series, where Rick & Bob cover issues #327-350 - the incredible story of Steve Rogers being replaced by John Walker, and taking on the role of The Captain from 1987-1989! This episode, we cover #327-329, featuring a battle between Cap and Super Patriot, intro of D-Man and a battle with the Power Broker! Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/message Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
We chat with Jesse Birnstihl about his escape room, playtesting, classic novels, and video game adaptations. Check out the write-up and images for this Escape Room below to follow along, or play yourself! https://www.consumethismedia.com/season-8-notes/#phoenix And for a new TTRPG's created by Bill, check out our itch page at: https://consumethismedia.itch.io/ For everything Escape This Podcast, head to https://www.consumethismedia.com/escape-this-podcast To hang out with us and other fans, join our discord here: https://discord.gg/AH9MZqM Check out our second podcast, Solve This Murder! Website || iTunes || Twitter || Instagram || Facebook || RSS Follow us on Twitch! We have bonus episodes and playtests up on our Patreon! So if you have the ability to support the show, we would love to see you there. And in return we have blog posts, bonus audio, badges, and more! Plus all our patrons have the chance to appear in our rooms as NPC's. Have questions, comments, puzzles, or anything else? Send us an email, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter
Guest GM Jesse Birnstihl brings us a room based on classic novel Fahrenheit 451. Neither Dani nor Bill has read the book, but will that stop them solving the puzzles? Check out the write-up and images for this Escape Room below to follow along, or play yourself! https://www.consumethismedia.com/season-8-notes/#phoenix And for a new TTRPG's created by Bill, check out our itch page at: https://consumethismedia.itch.io/ For everything Escape This Podcast, head to https://www.consumethismedia.com/escape-this-podcast To hang out with us and other fans, join our discord here: https://discord.gg/AH9MZqM Check out our second podcast, Solve This Murder! Website || iTunes || Twitter || Instagram || Facebook || RSS Follow us on Twitch! We have bonus episodes and playtests up on our Patreon! So if you have the ability to support the show, we would love to see you there. And in return we have blog posts, bonus audio, badges, and more! Plus all our patrons have the chance to appear in our rooms as NPC's. Have questions, comments, puzzles, or anything else? Send us an email, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter
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It's Cap vs Wolverine in a classic tale of two heroes who couldn't be more different! Rick & Bob have a lot of fun revisiting this 1986 tale featuring plenty of side notes, trivia and laughs. Plus... wait until you hear Rick do Wolverine's voice, bub! Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
In the early to mid 1980s, John Beatty inked 23 Cap issues, creating an amazing partnership with penciler Mike Zeck, whom he went on to work with on the Secret Wars and Punisher mini-series. John talks candidly about how Mike helped get him into the industry and how he jumped at the chance to leave working with George Perez on Justice League to work with Mike on Cap, John's childhood favorite hero. Funny stories about Jim Shooter, Bob McLeod and a big misunderstanding with Mike's father that almost ended badly... Connect with John Beatty at https://www.johnbeattyart.com/ Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
Rick & Bob have WAY too much fun in this episode reviewing Cap #265-266 (crossover with Spidey and Fury). We may have gone off on a tangent or two. Full of laughs, observations and several poor voice impressions by Rick... Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
Nature photographer and explorer John Beatty talks about the Carneddau mountains in Snowdonia, and why he goes there in search of connection and space.
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Vince Coglianese speaks with John Beatty, Loudoun County School Board Member, Hans von Spakovsky, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, former commissioner for the Federal Election Commission and former counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights at The Justice Department, Nick Givas, Project Veritas' Managing Editor, Byron York, Chief Political Correspondent, Washington Examiner, and Heather Mac Donald , Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a New York Times bestselling author. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Zemo returns with a vengeance... Thought dead at the end of #168, Helmut knows Cap's secret identity and strikes at his friends! Rick & Bob review Cap #275-278, a tale of schemes, revelations, surprises, and personal triumph by Rick's favorite Cap creative team: DeMatteis, Zeck, Beatty and Sharen! Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Enjoy this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are joined by special guest Marvyn For the fourth installment in our epic discussion and breakdown of BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall). Bane has been defeated by a new, darker, reckless and more violent Batman and now he rules the night. Jean-Paul Valley for better or worse wears the cowl… What follows is our discussion and the highlights of his career as Batman! It’s all mostly mercs and hitmen from here on out… We cover: -Detective Comics #667-675 -Robin #1-2 -Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #19-20 and #24-28 -Batman #501-508 -Catwoman #6-7 -Showcase ’94 #7 This is the portion of the Knightfall epic known as “KNIGHTQUEST: THE CRUSADE” (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightquest) and covers Jean-Paul Valley's tenure as Batman and time in the cowl, in Gotham. It is at this point that there is a fork in the path for the Knightfall saga and as mentioned in previous episodes in this series “KNIGHTQUEST: THE SEARCH” (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightquest) is the other part of the story, concerning Bruce Wayne's recovery and globetrotting quest to rescue Dr Kinsolving and Tim Drake's Father. In reading order we have put "The Search" after "The Crusade" although the events are happening simultaneously. We also discuss "The Search" broadly at the beginning of this episode, but we ultimately decided to give more time to "The Crusade" because it is the better written and more interesting side of events. "The Search" covers: -Justice League Task Force #5-6, -Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #21-23, -Batman: Legends Of The Dark Knight #59-61 -Robin #7 Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out! Special Guest: Marvyn Lafayette.
In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are joined by special guest Marvyn For the third installment in our epic discussion and breakdown of BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall). The Bat is broken, Gotham is firmly in the venom enhanced iron grip of Bane. What comes after? A new deadlier Batman? Here we witness the birth of a darker more violent guardian of Gotham, a reckless zealot hell bent on exacting vengeance and justice... We cover: -Batman vol. 1 #498-500 -Detective Comics vol. 1 #664-666 -Showcase '93 #7-8 -Batman: Shadow of the Bat #16-18 This is the portion of the Knightfall epic known as “WHO RULES THE NIGHT” (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall_Part_Two_-_Who_Rules_the_Night_(Collected)) To fully explore what happens next beyond the breaking of Bruce Wayne we also return to the origin of the man who takes up the mantle, Jean-Paul Valley (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Jean-Paul_Valley_(Prime_Earth)) otherwise known as Azrael. We discuss his introduction to the DC Universe in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1-4 (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Sword_of_Azrael) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guest: Marvyn Lafayette.
Phil, Kevin and Andy begin 2021 by discussing some vintage Children’s television shows from Canada?! Satan’s Six #4 by John Cleary Armando Gil, Tony Isabella, Kurt Busiek, Neil Vokes, and John Beatty. (Topps Comics) Level Up OGN by Gene Luen Yang and Thien Pham (Square Fish)https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250108111 Night Hunters #1 by Dave Baker and Alexis Ziritt […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 466 – Hello 2021 first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
Phil, Kevin and Andy begin 2021 by discussing some vintage Children’s television shows from Canada?! Satan’s Six #4 by John Cleary Armando Gil, Tony Isabella, Kurt Busiek, Neil Vokes, and John Beatty. (Topps Comics) Level Up OGN by Gene Luen Yang and Thien Pham (Square Fish)https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250108111 Night Hunters #1 by Dave Baker and Alexis Ziritt […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 466 – Hello 2021 first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
Rick & Bob review the 1983 fan-favorite "Deathlok Lives!" story from #286-289! The guys reveal the many moments they love, including the inner monologues from Deathlok, 'Puter and Steve himself. A story about finding oneself.... amid tons of classic Cap action by JM DeMatteis, Mike Zeck, John Beatty and Bob Sharen! Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans Listen at: iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captain-america-comic-book-fans/id1546492661 GOOGLE: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MWIzOTZkOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1NIASlcQHIhMq0WHpNjvL1 STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/captain-america-comic-book-fans AMAZON: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9911b35-01a1-4301-9941-fdf391c0387f/Captain-America-Comic-Book-Fans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are joined by special guest Marvyn to kick off an epic series! A discussion and breakdown of BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall). We begin with the comics that introduce key concepts and characters to the Batman continuity and the comics that serve as the gathering of clouds over Gotham City heralding the storm ahead... We pay particular attention to: BATMAN:VENOM (BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #16-20) (https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/batman-legends-of-the-dark-knight-1989/batman-venom-new-edition) BATMAN: VENGEANCE OF BANE #1, BATMAN #484-491, DETECTIVE COMICS #654-658. Collected and otherwise known as BATMAN: PRELUDE TO KNIGHTFALL (https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/batman-knightfall-1993/batman-prelude-to-knightfall) This is something that we have wanted to do for some time, So join us dear listener! as we embark on our journey through this portion of comics history, of Batman continuity that is very dear to our hearts! Our new intro theme is taken from a track called Bud Rott by Leicester band and friends of the show Beef D'reef (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) you can buy their recently released EP High Steaks (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) here! (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guest: Marvyn Lafayette.
Bex Luthor joins us for a discussion of the best selling (and worst reviewed) comic of the 1980s! Jim Shooter, Mike Zeck, John Beatty, Bob Layton and (secretly) Art Adams present twelve issues of fan fiction, all to sell toys to pre-teen boys!
John Beatty joins the Rogues to talk about building Progressive Web Applications on Ruby on Rails. He walks the Rogues through the ins and outs of building a PWA and what it’s like adding the features you need to get a PWA set up on Rails. It turns out to be surprisingly straightforward and yet has a ton of potential. Panel John Epperson Matt Smith Charles Max Wood Guest John Beatty Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links johnbeatty/hnpwa-app: An implementation of the Hacker News PWA with Rails + Stimulus Picks John Beatty: Follow John on Twitter @jpbeatty , Blog RailsConf 2020 John Epperson: phrasing simple_form Charles Max Wood: Traffic Secrets One Funnel Away DotCom Secrets Expert Secrets Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
John Beatty joins the Rogues to talk about building Progressive Web Applications on Ruby on Rails. He walks the Rogues through the ins and outs of building a PWA and what it’s like adding the features you need to get a PWA set up on Rails. It turns out to be surprisingly straightforward and yet has a ton of potential. Panel John Epperson Matt Smith Charles Max Wood Guest John Beatty Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links johnbeatty/hnpwa-app: An implementation of the Hacker News PWA with Rails + Stimulus Picks John Beatty: Follow John on Twitter @jpbeatty , Blog RailsConf 2020 John Epperson: phrasing simple_form Charles Max Wood: Traffic Secrets One Funnel Away DotCom Secrets Expert Secrets Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
John Beatty joins the Rogues to talk about building Progressive Web Applications on Ruby on Rails. He walks the Rogues through the ins and outs of building a PWA and what it’s like adding the features you need to get a PWA set up on Rails. It turns out to be surprisingly straightforward and yet has a ton of potential. Panel John Epperson Matt Smith Charles Max Wood Guest John Beatty Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links johnbeatty/hnpwa-app: An implementation of the Hacker News PWA with Rails + Stimulus Picks John Beatty: Follow John on Twitter @jpbeatty , Blog RailsConf 2020 John Epperson: phrasing simple_form Charles Max Wood: Traffic Secrets One Funnel Away DotCom Secrets Expert Secrets Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
Longbox Crusade Episode 022: Firestorm #65 (Nov 1987) What’s all new, all different about this Longbox Crusade? John Beatty talks to Jarrod for starters but there’s also FIRESTORM from November 1987! The jokes and callbacks? Come on, two outta three ain’t bad 😂 Opening Comments [0:01:24] Podcast promo: JLMay 2020 [0:12:53] Interview with John Beatty [0:17:45] Featured Comic Issue Review/Discussion [0:32:58] Podcast promo: Robin: Everyone Loves the Drake [1:02:09] Add It Up [1:04:04] Way Back In Time [1:12:50] Podcast promo: Hostess Ad - Hulk - Longbox Crusade [1:30:50] Crusader Comments [1:31:57] Closing [1:41:12] Outtakes [1:43:54] Check out Jarrod Alberich, The Yard Sale Artist website at: https://theyardsaleartist.com/ Let us know what you think! Leave a comment by sending an email to: contact@longboxcrusade.com This podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK: Visit the WEBSITE: http://www.longboxcrusade.com/ Follow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusade Follow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusade Like the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusade Subscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4Lkhov Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longbox-crusade/id1118783510?mt=2 Thank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of the Longbox Crusade. All songs, sound clips, and characters discussed are copyright of their respective copyright holders, and no infringement is intended. It is for entertainment purposes only.
For two decades I've searched for images of the Revolutionary War Generation. The individuals who lived during the war who lived long enough to be photographed. Often there is a name but no image. Not everyone sat for a likeness even far into the nineteenth century. It's possible that some folks did, but the images were lost, misplaced, or destroyed. It happens. In volume two of my Last Muster series I featured. Deacon John Phillips (1760–1865) At the time the only image of him appeared in Harpers Weekly (December 10, 1864)Imagine my surprise when John Beatty of the Allen County Public Library contacted me to say that not one but two photographs of him had turned up in a collection of President Abraham Lincoln material. Emily Rapoza of The Lincoln Collection joins me to talk about the image, Phillips connection to Lincoln and how there is a market for photo fakes. Did you know that many of the men, women and children that experienced the Revolutionary War first hand lived into the age of photography (1839)?If an image in your photo collection fits the following criteria, it might depict a member of the Revolutionary War generation.The SubjectsAre the people in your pictures old enough to be part of the Revolutionary War generation?Patriots, soldiers and loyalist adults: Anyone who was an adult during the American Revolution would have been at least 80 years old by the advent of photography.Children: Anyone who was a child during the American Revolution would have been in his late 50s or older when he had his picture taken.Wives and widows: The last surviving widow of a Revolutionary soldier died in 1906! Esther Sumner married Noah Damon when she was 21 and he was 75. Finding pictures of wives and widows means looking at pictures taken anywhere from 1840 to the early 1900s.Related Episodes:Episode 49: Women Patriots with Mary TedescoEpisode 38: The Last Muster JourneyLinks:Lincoln Foundation CollectionSign up for my newsletter.Watch my YouTube Channel.Like the Photo Detective Facebook Page so you get notified of my Facebook Live videos.Need help organizing your photos? Check out the Essential Photo Organizing Video Course.Need help identifying family photos? Check out the Identifying Family Photographs Online Course.Have a photo you need help identifying? Sign up for photo consultation.About My Guest:Emily Rapoza is a Senior Lincoln Librarian with the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection at the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, IN. She holds a Masters in Digital History from Ball State University and a Masters of Library and Information Sciences with a focus in archives and special collections from University of Madison-Wisconsin. When she isn't working, Emily is traveling to historic sites and dragging her husband along with her. About Maureen Taylor:Maureen is a frequent keynote speaker on photo identification, photograph preservation, and family history at historical and genealogical societies, museums, conferences, libraries, and other organizations across the U.S., London and Canada. She's the author of several books and hundreds of articles and her television appearances include The View and The Today Show (where she researched and presented a complete family tree for host Meredith Vieira). She's been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, The Boston Globe, Martha Stewart Living, Germany's top newspaper Der Spiegel, American Spirit, and The New York Times. Maureen was recently a spokesperson and photograph expert for MyHeritage.com, an internationally known family history website and also writes guidebooks, scholarly articles and online columns for such media as Smithsonian.com. Learn more at Maureentaylor.comDid you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
Spawn #21 & Youngblood Yearbook & Team Youngblood #1-6 & Youngblood StrikefileListener Discretion AdvisedSpawn #21 by Todd McFarlane“The Hunt” Part 1Dedicated To: Mike GrellI don’t want your pity… I just don’t want you turning out to be like me or the other guys. We look up to you… the boys and I like like having you around. Makes us feel a bit cocky, if you know what I mean. If you can’t pick up the pieces, then you ain’t any better that us.The matter of that little fat Clown, the dismantling of that hired gun Overt-Kill, and the invasion of your office by a costumed vigilante. Calling in The Admonisher to deal with the clown was a brilliant move, sir.…the costumed invader… he’s Terence Fitzgerald, an operative for some ultra-covert agency. Youngblood Strikefile #4 (1994) by Rob Liefeld, Eric Stephenson, Jeff Matsuda & Danny MikiOvertkill was one of my greatest creations, as well as being one of my most dramatic failures. Youngblood Yearbook #1 (1993) by Eric Stephenson, Chap Yaep & Norm Rapmund Team Youngblood #1-6 (1993-1994) by Rob Liefeld, Eric Stephenson, Chap Yaep, Cedric Nocon & Norm Rapmund with various Masada in Youngblood Strikefile #6 (1994) by Tom & Mary Bierbaum, Chris Sprouse, and John Beatty Cougar in Youngblood: Strikefile #9-11 (1994) by Robert Loren Fleming, Charlie Adlard, & Tom Tenney Image is EverythingEpisode Art GalleryCougar in Marvel AgeLynx in Megaton Holiday SpecialSonik in Megaton ExplosionSonik as Marvel’s TempoMarvel’s Thumbelina Promotional MaterialSquadron SupremeCast: The Secret Wars boys take a quick break from their coverage of all things Beyonder to review and discuss the seminal mini-series by Mark Gruenwald and Bob Hall.Zero Hour Strikes!: Co-hosts Siskoid and Bass cover the whole of DC Comics’ 1994 crossover event.Action Film Face-Off: The Alberich brothers – both military combat veterans – are each assigned an action film to compare and contrast. Two films enter. One film leaves. Spawning GroundTwitterFacebooktumblrrolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com#SpawnometerSpawnometer on BlogspotRolled Spine Podcasts on WordPress
John Beatty is a comics legend known for his excellent inking and artwork. He’s probably best recognized for Marvel’s Secret Wars and Captain America. John has a new YouTube channel, and he has a contest going on in which you could win a sketch from him, so be sure to go to this link for more details! During our interview, John shares his insights about the industry, his appearances at comics conventions, and the importance of inkers when it comes to making comics that sparkle! If you can, don’t miss catching up with him at comic conventions because he’s great with fans! You can also keep up with him at on Twitter, on Facebook, and at his website. Don’t miss this great interview because I’m sure you’ll enjoy what he has to say! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!
Shag and Rob take a Transmatter Cube back to 1981 to discuss JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #s 195-197, the three-part JLA/JSA team-up by Gerry Conway, George Perez, John Beatty, Romeo Tanghal, and others featuring our heroes squaring off against The Secret Society of Super-Villains! Join the conversation and find more great content: Leave comments on our FIRE & WATER PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fire-water-233 Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fire-water-233-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. This episode brought to you by InStockTrades. This week’s selections: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA BRONZE AGE OMNIBUS VOL. 2 HC: https://www.instocktrades.com/TP/DC/JUSTICE-LEAGUE-OF-AMERICA-BRONZE-AGE-OMNIBUS-HC-VOL-02/SEP170417 DEATHSTROKE THE TERMINATOR VOL.1: https://www.instocktrades.com/TP/DC/DEATHSTROKE-THE-TERMINATOR-TP-VOL-01-ASSASSINS/JAN150379 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!
What I Read - May 2019 00:00 What I Read (Part 1) - Lazarus (2013) 1, 2 - Astro Boy: The Greatest Robot on Earth - All-Star Squadron 36 09:00 What I Watched - Cowboy Bebop - Star Blazers 2199 - Future Man 13:55 What I Read (Part 2) - Captain America (1968) 269-272 Links Cover Art: Captain America (1968) 272 by Mike Zeck and John Beatty [42:45] - - - - -
Tonight 9:00PM ET/PT #siriusxmfaction Channel 103 #siriusxm @rolandsfoodcourt with @gennaro.pecchia We get to chat with a couple of really inspirational Chefs. For starters, we had the rare chance to sit at the table with one of the busiest Culinary Directors @chefjohnbeatty Not only in our studios but at the 8 year old hotspot in the @meatpackingny @catch by hospitality kings @markbirnbaum & @eugeneremm Three floors of pure pleasure & elegance topped off with a chic rooftop. We got the VIP treatment from the impeccable crudos to tableside hits like the torched king crab leg & classic baked alaska. All wrapped around multiple courses of wagyu beef, whole branzino & sizzling prime steak. Speaking of meat, coming soon! #catchsteak with Chef @michaelviggz on the grills!
#itsshowtime Tonight 9:00PM ET/PT #siriusxmfaction Channel 103 #siriusxm @rolandsfoodcourt with @gennaro.pecchia We get to chat with a couple of really inspirational Chefs. For starters, we had the rare chance to sit at the table with one of the busiest Culinary Directors @chefjohnbeatty Not only in our studios but at the 8 year old hotspot in the @meatpackingny @catch by hospitality kings @markbirnbaum & @eugeneremm Three floors of pure pleasure & elegance topped off with a chic rooftop. We got the VIP treatment from the impeccable crudos to tableside hits like the torched king crab leg & classic baked alaska. All wrapped around multiple courses of wagyu beef, whole branzino & sizzling prime steak. Speaking of meat, coming soon! #catchsteak with Chef @michaelviggz on the grills! We also chat & chew with the one & only @chef_jes1 #chefjessejones who just published His new cookbook #powmylifein40feasts It is not only a collection of recipes that Jesse has created over his long career as a Chef but also a celebration of His hard work & dedication to His Family & Faith! A beloved Chef for all the charity He continues to do all over the garden state #nj & #nyc We get to hear about His latest projects on being a private Chef & we get some great pro tips on how to do soulful southern cuisine right from Chef Jesse. We got to taste the best cornbread & spicy shrimp this side of North Carolina! You'll be pulled into the word of #pow #passion #opportunity #work That's real & POWerful! #inspiration Special Thanks to Our Main Man! @paulofcharsky #rolandsfoodcourt #nyc
Captain America (1981-1984) Part 2 Captain America 265-266 By David Anthony Kraft, Mike Zeck, John Beatty Cap teams up with Spider-Man and Nick Fury to battle SULTAN Jack of Hearts (1984) Limited Series By Bill Mantlo, George Freeman (with a little help on the inking from Eduardo Barreto and Hilary on the final issue) Comic Collection Analysis - Silver Age comic books What I Bought - House of Mystery 127, The Unexpected 107 Links --- Editor’s Notes: 1. It isn’t mentioned in the podcast but the Captain America story was also included in the Captain America Epic Collection: Dawn’s Early Light. 2. The Captain America story was 36 years old at the time this podcast was recorded. It is incorrectly referred to as being 16 or 17 years old in the podcast. 3. Jack of Hearts first appeared in Deadly Hands of King-Fu 22 (Mar 1976). His earliest appearances, in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu (22-24, 26, 29-32), were reprinted in 2017 in the Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Omnibus Vol. 2. 4. There is one page in Mantlo: A Life in Comics dedicated to the Jack of Hearts. It didn’t really shed any new light on the history of the Jack of Hearts. He is compared to Rocket Raccoon who at the time the article was written (2007) had mostly been forgotten compared to the Jack of Hearts who went on to become a member of the Avengers (2000-2004). Rocket Raccoon made a comeback in late 2007 along with the new version of the Guardians of the Galaxy and has appeared regularly ever since in Marvel Comics. Cover Art: Captain America 266 by Mike Zeck and John Beatty [52:00] - - - - -
The guys chat with Marvel and DC artist John Beatty and promote the Daytona Beach Comic Convention happening November 4th and also talk Netflix, Star Trek, Halloween, and much more! This episode was broadcast live on Twitch.tv/superradiobrothers on 10/25/2018.
Captain America Sgt Fury 13 Tales of Suspense 79 - 81 Tales of Suspense 92 - 94 Tales of Suspense 97 - 99 Captain America 100 Captain America: Patriot 1 - 4 What If? 4 Captain America and Bucky 625 - 628 Captain America 258 - 264 --- Links Cover Art: Captain America 262 by Mike Zeck and John Beatty [33:40] - - - - -
It is almost time for the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! crew to make the trek to Smallville, KS! That's right, the childhood home town of Superman! Of course, we are making the visit to coincide with the fifth Smallville Con, taking place June 23 and 24 at the Kansas State Fair Grounds. Now, to give us the details of the show, we are joined on the call by show owner Jon Robinson. We take a look at the media guests, such as Dean Cain, Eddie McClintock, David Nykl, Corin Nemec, Steven Williams, and others! We're excited to see so many of our comic creator friends, like Bob Hall, Mike Zeck, John Beatty, and Rick Stasi. Plus the costume contests, the wrestling matches, the video game tournament, the dragons and so much more! This is a show you need to be at in just two weeks, people! Now, if we gave you just the interview with Jon, that would be a really good podcast. But wait, there's more! Cullen has an interview with Dean Haspiel, talking about his new book Red Hook from Image Comics. Jerry and Cullen make John's pick for him for our weekly Pick 3, sponsored by Clint's Comics. Did John choose Filbert Factor #1 or maybe he went with Scooby Apocalypse #26? Tune into the show to find out his long-distant pick from Europe. Summer means a chance to watch a new show, and we are looking forward to Marvel's Cloak & Dagger on Freeform. We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint’s Comics. Clint’s is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint’s has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint’s or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
We dive deep into marvel history with the amazing art team of Zeck and Beatty. You'll hear how they got together and their runs on Captain America, The Punisher, Secret Wars and much more, including the real story behind the creation of Spider-Man's Black Costume
We dive deep into marvel history with the amazing art team of Zeck and Beatty. You'll hear how they got together and their runs on Captain America, The Punisher, Secret Wars and much more, including the real story behind the creation of Spider-Man's Black Costume
Nightwing 1, Batgirl 1, Red Hood and the Outlaws Rebirth, Titans 1, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps 1, Geoff Johns, Civil War II 4, Captain America Steve Rogers 3, Hawkeye by Fraction/Aja, Netflix, Young Avengers, Star Trek Beyond, Deep Space Nine, Batman back-issues and American Horror Story. Details: Nightwing 1 (Tim Seeley, Javier Fernandez, Chris Sotomayor), Batgirl 1 (Hope Larson, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig), Red Hood and the Outlaws Rebirth (Scott Lobdell, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini), Titans 1 (Dan Abnett, Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse), Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps 1 (Robert Venditti, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Tomeu Morey), Civil War II 4 (Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, Justin Ponsor), Captain America Steve Rogers 3 (Nick Spencer, Jesus Saiz, Rachelle Rosenberg), Detective Comics 755 (Greg Rucka, Shawn Martinbrough, Steve Mitchell), Batman 451 (Marv Wolfman, Jim Aparo, Mike DeCarlo, Adrienne Roy), Batman 525 (Doug Moench, Kelley Jones, John Beatty, Gregory Wright), Batman 526 (Does Moench, JH Williams III, Mick Gray, Pata Garrahy). 27 July Comics Countdown 10. Mechanism 1 by Raffaele Ienco 9. Spider-Gwen 10 by Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi, Lauren Affe) 8. Batgirl 1 by Hope Larson, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig 7. Nightwing 1 by Tim Seeley, Javier Fernandez, Chris Sotomayor 6. Howard the Duck 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Marc Deering, Joe Rivera, Paolo Rivera, Jordan Gibson 5. East of West 28 by Jonathon Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Jr 4. Flash 3 by Joshua Williamson, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia 3. Archie 10 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Szymanowicz 2. Detective Comics 937 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson) 1. Autumnlands: Tooth and Claw 12 by Kurt Busiek, Benjamin Dewey, Jordie Bellaire
Welcome back to the Neverland Podcast! Are you as excited as I am about Captain America: Civil War? If you aren't, then maybe you haven't seen the new trailer that was released this week. If you haven't seen that trailer, then maybe you haven't on your computer this week. Or maybe you've been off planet. Anyone that has spent any time on social media will have seen Spider-Man's appearance in the new trailer! It's time to visit the Neverland Trailer Park to talk about what the Spider-Pan thought of this new trailer! In keeping with our Marvel theme this week, Jeremy will share with you a panel he recorded back in August featuring the Marvel creative team responsible for the Secret Wars. Jim Shooter, Mike Zeck, and John Beatty were all a part of this panel, and we're sure you'll enjoy the stories they had to share about this project. Be sure to visit iTunes to purchase your copy of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - John Williams Please also pick up your copy of Journey to the Stars - Tom Ameen Grab your pixie and let's fly to Neverland! Please rate and review The Neverland Podcast! iTunes Stitcher Blubrry Twitter Facebook Facebook Group Email Us! Leave a Voicemail (816) 226-6492 Visit our shop! http://neverlandpodcast.spreadshirt.com/ Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/neverlandpodcast Help out a Neverlander by voting for their Pinocchio LEGO Project! Help out another Neverlander by voting for this other fantastic LEGO project, The Labrynth! If you are interested in starting a podcast yourself, make sure you visit Paid2Podcast! We are part of the We Be Geeks Network!
Welcome to The World's Silliest Comic Podcast! As our listeners rouse themselves from the annual turkey coma, we head back in time 31 years to celebrate with 20th year of publication of the Fantastic Four with a good old-fashioned roast. Yes, this episode, Steve Lacey and Andrew Leyland present the glorious gag-packed jam issue, Fantastic Four Roast, masterminded by Fred Hembeck. Check out the list of creators: Fred Hembeck, Jim Shooter, Ron Wilson, Jon Byrne, Michael Golden, John Romita Jr, Al Milgrom, Mike Zeck, Bob Layton, Alan Weiss, Sal Buscema, Mike Vosburg, Kerry Gammill, Keith Pollard, Frank Miller, Denys Cowan, Marshall Rogers, John Buscema, Don Perlin, Gene Day, Walt Simonson, Frank Springer, Brent Anderson, Steve Leialoha, Dave Cockrum, Chic Stone, Terry Austin, John Romita Sr, Joe Rubinstein, Joe Sinnott, John Beatty, Bill Anderson, Ricardo Villamonte, Dan Green, Keith Pollard, Klau Janson, Bob McLeod, Bill Sienkiewicz. All this, and one of the greatest number one singles of all time. Don't forget to answer our listener question of the month: We want to know your feel-good Fantastic Four reading experiences! Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at fantasticflameon.wordpress.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast
Episode 10 of "In Country" covers issue 10 of The 'Nam, where Ed Marks copes with the death of Mike Albergo from the previous issue while on patrol in the city. Plus, we get a little more insight into the character of Ramnarain in "Guerilla Action" by Doug Murray, Michael Golden, and John Beatty. As always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue Ill be talking about the storys historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, ‘Nam Notes, and ads.
Episode 10 of "In Country" covers issue 10 of The 'Nam, where Ed Marks copes with the death of Mike Albergo from the previous issue while on patrol in the city. Plus, we get a little more insight into the character of Ramnarain in "Guerilla Action" by Doug Murray, Michael Golden, and John Beatty. As always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue Ill be talking about the storys historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, ‘Nam Notes, and ads.
A major event in the lives of the 23rd and Ed Marks's experience in "The 'Nam" occurs in this episode, as I take a look at issue #9, "Pride Goeth ...," which is brought to us by Doug Murray, Michael Golden, and John Beatty. As always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue Ill be talking about the storys historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, ‘Nam Notes, and ads.
A major event in the lives of the 23rd and Ed Marks's experience in "The 'Nam" occurs in this episode, as I take a look at issue #9, "Pride Goeth ...," which is brought to us by Doug Murray, Michael Golden, and John Beatty. As always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue Ill be talking about the storys historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, ‘Nam Notes, and ads.
The boys go into the brush for Episode 5 of "In Country," which takes a look at issue #5 of "The 'Nam." Written by Doug Murray, penciled by Michael Golden, and inked by John Beatty, it's "Humpin' the Boonies," a story that features events from June of 1966. As always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue I'll be talking about the story's historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, 'Nam Notes, and ads.
The boys go into the brush for Episode 5 of "In Country," which takes a look at issue #5 of "The 'Nam." Written by Doug Murray, penciled by Michael Golden, and inked by John Beatty, it's "Humpin' the Boonies," a story that features events from June of 1966. As always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue I'll be talking about the story's historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, 'Nam Notes, and ads.
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Batman pokonał Draculę, został jednak ukąszony, umarł i odrodził się jako wampir. Po raz pierwszy słynna wampirza trylogia Douga Moencha i Kelley Jonesa w jednotomowym wydaniu. Strach i groza! Kilka uwag czyta godai’ego n/t komiksu: Batman Vampire scenariusz: Doug Moench rysunki: Kelley Jones tusz: John Beatty, Malcom Jones III kolor: Les Dorscheid, Gregory Wright Wydanie […]