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Hyperion to a Satyr - The Fire and Water Podcast Network's Hamlet Podcast - wraps up its discussions on Act 4 of Shakespeare's masterpiece, as Siskoid discusses some of the section's bigger questions and themes with special guest Ryan Blake. They also discuss Kill Shakespeare, the comics series that tracks Hamlet's sea voyage. Plus, your feedback on Act 4's episodes. Listen to the episode below or subscribe to Hyperion to a Satyr on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: https://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Fanfare" from 1996 Hamlet, by Patrick Doyle, with a clip from that film, starring Ray Fearon; the 2009 Hamlet, starring David Tennant; and the 1980 Hamlet, starring Derek Jacobi. Leave a comment, I love to read!
Kill Shakespeare returns with Romeo vs. Juliet. Berger Books releases new OGN from Steve Lieber and Mat Johnson. BOOM! Studios is ending Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. All on Comic Book Club News for April 24, 2024.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
So... you know that game people play where you give someone three names of either famous people, or people you both know, or historical characters, etc., and you have to pick the one who you'd marry, the one who you'd fuck, and the one who you'd kill out of the three?Yeah, that game. Except we play it with Shakespeare characters!!!It's a blast. Check it out!!! Announcement!!! We are now a federal non-profit 501C3, so any money you donate towards the podcast is a 100% tax deduction - doesn't that absolutely rock for both you and us?!?!?!? Get on it, dear listeners!!! Much obliged :) To send us an email - please do, we truly want to hear from you!!! - write us at: thebardcastyoudick@gmail.com To support us (by giving us money - we're starving artists, dammit!!) - per episode if you like! -On Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35662364&fan_landing=trueOr on Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8KTK7CATJSRYJTo visit our website, go here:https://www.thebardcastyoudick.comTo donate to an awesome charity, go here:https://actorsfund.org/help-our-entertainment-communiity-covid-19-emergency-reliefLike us? Don't have any extra moolah? We get it! Still love us and want to support us?? Then leave us a five-star rating AND a review wherever you get your podcasts!!Episode Sources:Years and years of experience with Shakespeare from two - scratch that, SIX!!! - rather opinionated theatre professionals, you dicks!!!! And cunts. (Owen insisted we add this.)Many, many, many books.And the inter webs :)
My guest this week is the comedian known as Katz! Who did Brett and Katz get a signature from? What cosplayers did Katz see at New York Comic Con? How did Brett feel about getting the signature? How often did Katz move? Why do comic books get thrown away? What's a good place to find old comics for sale cheaply? What does Brett regret not buying a couple of years ago at a con? Why is Brett still holding onto his comic books? What does Katz not like? Do Brett's kids want his comics? What's better, physical comics or digital comics? What autographs did Katz get at New York Comic Con? Reading list: Laika; Ultimate Spider-Man; Daredevil; Captain America; My Friend Dahmer; Kill Shakespeare; Old Man Logan; Marvel Team-Up; Marvel Two-in-One; V for Vendetta; Watchmen; Y The Last Man; Anatomy - A Love Story Recorded 10-9-22 via zencastr
Join Jacqueline and Meghan at FanExpo STL where they interview artists, performers, actors, and more!This interview is with Conor McCreery, one of the authors of Kill Shakespeare. Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteTikTokJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram If you like the podcast and want to support us, click here.
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The month-long tribute to writers continues on, and this week, host and producer George Sirois gives listeners a look at the night before FanExpo STL, to https://shopapotheosis.com/ (Apotheosis Comics and Lounge) in St. Louis, Missouri. This was where George sat down with comic creator Conor McCreery and the two discussed how Conor came up with the idea for what would become his signature series "Kill Shakespeare," how he started working on the Assassin's Creed comic series, and more! NOTE: Due to technical issues, the audio quality for this week's show isn't at its best. Want to be an in-demand podcast guest? Join the Endless Stages Challenge and you'll become one in less than 100 days. I'm so proud to be an affiliate for this challenge, and I invite you - creatives from all walks of life - to click on this link https://podcasting.endlessstages.com/?fpr=george52 (HERE). Click https://podcasting.endlessstages.com/ (HERE) to learn more about the challenge, and click https://stages.seantylerfoley.com/ (HERE) for more information about Endless Stages. To show your support for Excelsior Journeys, Excelsior Journeys: The First Steps, An Evening with Ivonna Cadaver, and From Duck Till Dark: Outside the Marvel Studios, please click on https://www.hesgotit.com/podcasts (www.hesgotit.com/podcasts) to subscribe, rate & review, and access the Buy Me a Coffee link. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Conor McCreery is a comic creator who has had success with several excellent titles like Kill Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini, and The Last Witch. When Conor’s name is usually on a project you can rest assured that it is a quality comic book. Trickster (which he co-created with writer and T-Pub publisher Neil […]
Welcome to another creator interview, and this time we're chatting to Conor McCreery, the writer/creator of titles such as Kill Shakespeare, and the very recently released all ages epic, The Last Witch! We talk his writing process, the titles that inspired him, the roots of Irish names, his love of Irish mythology, his new crowdfunded title and a lot more in between! Settle in, because this was a long one! Hope you guys enjoy it as much as we enjoyed chatting to him! That crowdfunding title is called Trickster, the link to which can be found here - https://zoop.gg/c/trickster
Welcome to another creator interview, and this time we're chatting to Conor McCreery, the writer/creator of titles such as Kill Shakespeare, and the very recently released all ages epic, The Last Witch! We talk his writing process, the titles that inspired him, the roots of Irish names, his love of Irish mythology, his new crowdfunded title and a lot more in between! Settle in, because this was a long one! Hope you guys enjoy it as much as we enjoyed chatting to him! That crowdfunding title is called Trickster, the link to which can be found here - https://zoop.gg/c/trickster
Gregory and Justin welcome Kill Shakespeare co-creator Connor McCreery to the podcast to talk about writing for Adventure Time and Regular show comics, working with publishers like Boom! Studios, and his new series The Last Witch. Pick up The Last Witch wherever comics are sold, or on Amazon: https://amzn.to/39yUMWt Transition clips are from Black Sunday (1960) - https://youtu.be/N05Bm7kOZgg Follow the gang on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmbchomichuk/ https://www.instagram.com/chasingartwork/ https://www.instagram.com/danvadeboncoeur/ GMB Chomichuk's online store https://gmbchomichuk.bigcartel.com Chasing Artwork's online store: https://society6.com/prints/chasingartwork Production: Dan Vadeboncoeur Titles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gmb-chomichuk/message
One hundred and seventeen - Part one Anthony Del Col is the author of Kill Shakespeare, The Death of Nancy Drew, and many other en devours. He zooms in to talk about his work in Graphic Novels, working in the realm of Shakespeare and how Hamlet is the original emo.
He's a graphic novel illustrator who brought a comic book character to life in the wrestling ring! Andy Belanger - aka Bob "Animal" Anger joins the show! Andy's extensive list credits include Friday the 13th, Kill Shakespeare, WWE Comics, Southern Cross (sidebar: we got some breaking news on that in this episode), and recently Pound For Pound out of TKO Studios. Plus: Andy shares info about his ambitious wrestling graphic novel that he's been working on called Mother Trucker, which you're going to want to read as badly as we do after hearing more about it.
This week James and Hunter talk about CW news with Hush, Phantom Stranger & Swamp Thing all coming into the fray, an Ant-Man 3 announcment?, a Ball & Chain movie with Emily Blunt & The Rock, Cursed coming this summer to Netflix, Winter Soldier/Falcon rumors & speculation, a Sweet Tooth revival, Mandalorian news & casting, & Tom Taylor's new Boom book "Secret Seven". The topic of the week is the history of the show and our 1 year anniversary. No book reviews this week but James & Hunter have some recommendations you should check out Kill Shakespeare from IDW & Injustice: Gods Among Us (years 1-5) from DC Comics! Facebook: Android's Amazing Comics Twitter: @androidscomics Instagram: @androids_comics & @androidsamazingpodcast Website: www.androidscomics.com Don't forget to rate, review and share us with your comic book friends!
Mike chats with Conor McCreery about Kill Shakespeare, writing about the Raps for Raptors HQ, what's next for the Raps, appearing on Off The Record and so much more.
// Champagner (pinkfarben), mutig werden und ein kleiner Vogel // In unserer fünfunddreißigsten Episode spricht Josef mit Jens Wawrczeck. Jens ist Schauspieler, Hörbuchinterpret, Sänger, Synchron- und natürlich Hörspielsprecher. Daher werden ihn auch die meisten kennen. Oder weißt du nicht, wer er ist? Dann lassen wir dich mal mit deinen Fragezeichen zurück. Jens wurde in Dänemark geboren, aber um zu wissen, woher sein Nachname kommt, musste er nach Prag gehen. Generell ist Jens viel unterwegs. Mal in Hamburg, mal in Paris oder auch in New York, wo er auch überall eine Wohnung hat – sehr sehr kleine, wie er betont. Jens ist wahnsinnig vielseitig und etwas rastlos: Er spielt Theater, er singt, liest Hörbücher und spielt die unterschiedlichsten Rollen in Hörspielen. Er hat ein eigenes Label “Audoba” – woher der Name kommt, verrät er selbst. Dort veröffentlicht er Hörbücher von vergessenen Autoren und Autorinnen und verleiht ihren Stoffen wieder eine Stimme und verbindet es mit seiner großen Leidenschaft – dem Singen. Eine kleine Tür hat Jens also immer offen, durch die er sich zurückziehen kann. Umso schöner, dass er bei uns ist und so viel von sich erzählt. Bei einem Champagner reden Jens und Josef über dieses Getränk als Lebenseinstellung; Assam Tee mit Milch und Pyjamas; über die Serie “Hitch und ich”; über 18 Stunden auf 1,5 zu kürzen; über seine Hörbuchvorbereitungen und 60 Seiten am Tag; über den Wunsch Opern zu singen; über ein eigenes Hörspiel; über Autogramme und einen mutigen Jungen; über Phonetikunterricht bis zu einem hochdeutschen “Guten Tag”; über seine Schauspielausbildung in New York; über seinen Nachnamen; über minimalistische Arbeitsform; über sein Label Audoba; übers Leben ausmisten; natürlich auch etwas über Die Drei ???; über die Möglichkeit bei einem Open Mic sich essen und Geld zu verdienen; über Führerscheine und über seine Bescheidenheit, seinen Perfektionismus, eine gewisse Unordnung im Kopf, seinen Fleiß und seinen Wunsch, mutiger zu werden. Und zum Schluss liest Jens uns noch ein kurzes aber bewegendes Gedicht vor: “Das Buch des Lebens”. Aufgenommen wurde das Gespräch im März 2019. Unsere Empfehlungen mit Jens Wawrczeck: Hörbuch: “Rebecca” von Daphne du Maurier – Edition Audoba Hörbuch & Gesang: “Der Mieter” von Roland Topor – Edition Audoba Hörspiel: “Kill Shakespeare” – audible (Regie: Kai Schwind) Hörspiel: “Die Tore der Welt” von Ken Follett – WDR, Der Hörverlag (Regie: Martin Zylka) Hörspiel: “Der Prinzessin” von Ivar Leon Menger – Lauscherlounge Hörspiel: “Der goldene Kompass” von Philip Pullmann – NDRinfo, Silberfisch und so vieles mehr... Wenn du Ideen und Rückmeldungen hast, melde dich gern bei uns: Entweder per Mail unter hoergestalten@lauscherlounge.de oder bei Facebook. Dort findest du auch Zitate und Fotos unserer Gäste: https://www.facebook.com/hoergestalten/ #Champagner #HörGestalten #Talk #Podcast #Lauscherlounge #JensWawrczeck #KleinerVogel #Operngesang #EssenAlsBezahlung #Yenz #Ellison #Synchron #Hörspiel #DieDreiFragezeichen #mutigwerden
// Champagner (pinkfarben), mutig werden und ein kleiner Vogel // In unserer fünfunddreißigsten Episode spricht Josef mit Jens Wawrczeck. Jens ist Schauspieler, Hörbuchinterpret, Sänger, Synchron- und natürlich Hörspielsprecher. Daher werden ihn auch die meisten kennen. Oder weißt du nicht, wer er ist? Dann lassen wir dich mal mit deinen Fragezeichen zurück. Jens wurde in Dänemark geboren, aber um zu wissen, woher sein Nachname kommt, musste er nach Prag gehen. Generell ist Jens viel unterwegs. Mal in Hamburg, mal in Paris oder auch in New York, wo er auch überall eine Wohnung hat – sehr sehr kleine, wie er betont. Jens ist wahnsinnig vielseitig und etwas rastlos: Er spielt Theater, er singt, liest Hörbücher und spielt die unterschiedlichsten Rollen in Hörspielen. Er hat ein eigenes Label “Audoba” – woher der Name kommt, verrät er selbst. Dort veröffentlicht er Hörbücher von vergessenen Autoren und Autorinnen und verleiht ihren Stoffen wieder eine Stimme und verbindet es mit seiner großen Leidenschaft – dem Singen. Eine kleine Tür hat Jens also immer offen, durch die er sich zurückziehen kann. Umso schöner, dass er bei uns ist und so viel von sich erzählt. Bei einem Champagner reden Jens und Josef über dieses Getränk als Lebenseinstellung; Assam Tee mit Milch und Pyjamas; über die Serie “Hitch und ich”; über 18 Stunden auf 1,5 zu kürzen; über seine Hörbuchvorbereitungen und 60 Seiten am Tag; über den Wunsch Opern zu singen; über ein eigenes Hörspiel; über Autogramme und einen mutigen Jungen; über Phonetikunterricht bis zu einem hochdeutschen “Guten Tag”; über seine Schauspielausbildung in New York; über seinen Nachnamen; über minimalistische Arbeitsform; über sein Label Audoba; übers Leben ausmisten; natürlich auch etwas über Die Drei ???; über die Möglichkeit bei einem Open Mic sich essen und Geld zu verdienen; über Führerscheine und über seine Bescheidenheit, seinen Perfektionismus, eine gewisse Unordnung im Kopf, seinen Fleiß und seinen Wunsch, mutiger zu werden. Und zum Schluss liest Jens uns noch ein kurzes aber bewegendes Gedicht vor: “Das Buch des Lebens”. Aufgenommen wurde das Gespräch im März 2019. Unsere Empfehlungen mit Jens Wawrczeck: Hörbuch: “Rebecca” von Daphne du Maurier – Edition Audoba Hörbuch & Gesang: “Der Mieter” von Roland Topor – Edition Audoba Hörspiel: “Kill Shakespeare” – audible (Regie: Kai Schwind) Hörspiel: “Die Tore der Welt” von Ken Follett – WDR, Der Hörverlag (Regie: Martin Zylka) Hörspiel: “Der Prinzessin” von Ivar Leon Menger – Lauscherlounge Hörspiel: “Der goldene Kompass” von Philip Pullmann – NDRinfo, Silberfisch und so vieles mehr... Wenn du Ideen und Rückmeldungen hast, melde dich gern bei uns: Entweder per Mail unter hoergestalten@lauscherlounge.de oder bei Facebook. Dort findest du auch Zitate und Fotos unserer Gäste: https://www.facebook.com/hoergestalten/ #Champagner #HörGestalten #Talk #Podcast #Lauscherlounge #JensWawrczeck #KleinerVogel #Operngesang #EssenAlsBezahlung #Yenz #Ellison #Synchron #Hörspiel #DieDreiFragezeichen #mutigwerden
Conor McCreery is the co-creator of Kill Shakespeare, the swashbuckling tail of Bardicide published by IDW, which has been adapted for the stage, and is being developed for television. He’s also written for Dynamite, Titan, and BOOM! His creator-owned, YA adventure series Catacombers debuts through Papercutz in 2018. View Conor’s Whirple Profile
My Summer Lair host Sammy Younan interviews comic book writer Conor McCreery whose comics include Kill Shakespeare, Assassin's Creed and Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini. My Summer Lair Chapter #90: Who Would Win...Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini? Recorded: October 13, 2018 2:30pm
In this episode, our Comic Critics take a look at Kill Shakespeare, the intriguing series by Anthony Del Col, Conor McCreery, and Andy Belanger. They discover it's impossible to talk about it without also discussing Bill Willingham's series 'Fables.' Kill Shakespeare deserves praise for its innovative concept and its artwork, but its language, narrative and representation of women is more problematic.
Episode 102: Conor McCreery On this week’s episode of the Comic Pros & Cons podcast, Derek is back at it again with one of the co-creators of Kill Shakespeare, Mr. Conor McCreery! Conor and Derek talk everything from the convention scene, to co-writing comics, to even some hockey and comic shops! Thanks as always for+ Read More
Episode 094: Anthony Del Col This week on the Comic Pros & Cons podcast, Derek is joined by writer, Anthony Del Col! Anthony is the well known co-creator of Kill Shakespeare, and more recently, the writer of Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: The Big Lie (which has been added to the must read recommendations+ Read More
Anyone who’s ever met our friend Conor McCreery knows that they’re in for a fun and fascinating talk whenever you’re fortunate enough to get to spend a little time with him. Brett, Mo and Chris were super excited to get the chance to talk to Conor about the continued success of Kill Shakespeare with co-writer […] The post WTC Presents: Kill Shakespeare writer Conor McCreery appeared first on We Talk Podcasts.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: We dive back into the bins to see what The Sixth Gun Vol. 3 has in store for us. Plus we review Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #1, Jughead: The Hunger One-Shot, Vampirella #1, and New Super-Man #9! NEWS Everyone gets a Venom http://majorspoilers.com/2017/03/03/solicitations-get-venom-get-venom-get-venom/ REVIEWS STEPHEN Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #1 Writer: Anthony Del Col Artist: Werther Dell'Edera Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Cover Price: $3.99 THE BIG LIE is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery unlike any other you've ever read… When the teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy are accused of the murder of their father – a detective in the small resort town of Bayport – they must team up with the femme fatale Nancy Drew to prove their innocence (and find the real guilty party in the process) in a twisting, hard-boiled tale, complete with double-crosses, deceit and dames. Inspired by new crime classics like Ed Brubaker's Fatale and Darwyn Cooke's Parker series, writer Anthony Del Col (Assassin's Creed, Kill Shakespeare) and artist Werther Dell'Edera (Batman: Detective Comics, House of Mystery) bring the iconic teen detectives into the modern age, and redefine noir for a new generation of readers! MATTHEW JUGHEAD: THE HUNGER (ONE SHOT) Script: Frank Tieri Art: Michael Walsh, Jack Morelli Cover: Michael Walsh Variant Covers: Francesco Francavilla, Robert Hack BRAND NEW ONE-SHOT SPECIAL! Jughead Jones has always had an insatiable appetite… but what if his hunger came from a sinister place? When a murderous menace is on the prowl, taking the lives of some of the most well-known and esteemed inhabitants of Riverdale, Jughead and his family's dark legacy comes to light. Join writer Frank Tieri (Wolverine) and artist Michael Walsh (Secret Avengers) for this horrifying one-shot for TEEN+ readers. RODRIGO VAMPIRELLA 2017 #1 Writer: Paul Cornell Artist: Jimmy Broxton Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment After a sleep of over a thousand years, Vampirella finds herself back among the land of the living, but in a world far different than the one she remembers, where hope is laced with fear and blood has a far different taste. And speaking of taste, finding an appropriate outfit for the era leads our fanged fatale to a chance encounter that will garner her not one but two potential allies. ASHLEY NEW SUPER-MAN #9 Writer: Yang, Gene Luen Artist: Bogdanovic, Viktor The New Super-Man is coming to Metropolis! Our young hero's newfound fame has attracted the attention of the last person he would have wanted: Lex Luthor! Now, Lex is going to take Kenan on a mission to track down a mystery villain stalking Lexcorp - and if the pair want to find the culprit, they'll have to go through the Chinese Triad gang! But trouble in Metropolis means catching the attention of the Man of Steel MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2017/03/07/major-spoilers-poll-week-wolvies-loganites/ DISCUSSION THE SIXTH GUN VOL 3 Traveling by secret railroad, Becky and Drake accompany an order of mysterious monks on a quest to bury General Hume's body on holy ground. But Malevolent forces spurred by a sinister necromancer stage a terrifying attack on the train-Drake vanishes without a trace. Alone, Becky continues her journey to a secluded mountain fortress where she discovers how deeply her fate is entwined with that of The Sixth Gun. Meanwhile, Gord revisits a haunted mansion from his past hoping to discover a means to destroy the Six, but the ghosts he stirs have no intention of letting his quest continue. CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: We dive back into the bins to see what The Sixth Gun Vol. 3 has in store for us. Plus we review Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #1, Jughead: The Hunger One-Shot, Vampirella #1, and New Super-Man #9! NEWS Everyone gets a Venom http://majorspoilers.com/2017/03/03/solicitations-get-venom-get-venom-get-venom/ REVIEWS STEPHEN Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #1 Writer: Anthony Del Col Artist: Werther Dell’Edera Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Cover Price: $3.99 THE BIG LIE is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery unlike any other you’ve ever read… When the teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy are accused of the murder of their father – a detective in the small resort town of Bayport – they must team up with the femme fatale Nancy Drew to prove their innocence (and find the real guilty party in the process) in a twisting, hard-boiled tale, complete with double-crosses, deceit and dames. Inspired by new crime classics like Ed Brubaker’s Fatale and Darwyn Cooke’s Parker series, writer Anthony Del Col (Assassin’s Creed, Kill Shakespeare) and artist Werther Dell’Edera (Batman: Detective Comics, House of Mystery) bring the iconic teen detectives into the modern age, and redefine noir for a new generation of readers! MATTHEW JUGHEAD: THE HUNGER (ONE SHOT) Script: Frank Tieri Art: Michael Walsh, Jack Morelli Cover: Michael Walsh Variant Covers: Francesco Francavilla, Robert Hack BRAND NEW ONE-SHOT SPECIAL! Jughead Jones has always had an insatiable appetite… but what if his hunger came from a sinister place? When a murderous menace is on the prowl, taking the lives of some of the most well-known and esteemed inhabitants of Riverdale, Jughead and his family’s dark legacy comes to light. Join writer Frank Tieri (Wolverine) and artist Michael Walsh (Secret Avengers) for this horrifying one-shot for TEEN+ readers. RODRIGO VAMPIRELLA 2017 #1 Writer: Paul Cornell Artist: Jimmy Broxton Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment After a sleep of over a thousand years, Vampirella finds herself back among the land of the living, but in a world far different than the one she remembers, where hope is laced with fear and blood has a far different taste. And speaking of taste, finding an appropriate outfit for the era leads our fanged fatale to a chance encounter that will garner her not one but two potential allies. ASHLEY NEW SUPER-MAN #9 Writer: Yang, Gene Luen Artist: Bogdanovic, Viktor The New Super-Man is coming to Metropolis! Our young hero's newfound fame has attracted the attention of the last person he would have wanted: Lex Luthor! Now, Lex is going to take Kenan on a mission to track down a mystery villain stalking Lexcorp - and if the pair want to find the culprit, they'll have to go through the Chinese Triad gang! But trouble in Metropolis means catching the attention of the Man of Steel MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2017/03/07/major-spoilers-poll-week-wolvies-loganites/ DISCUSSION THE SIXTH GUN VOL 3 Traveling by secret railroad, Becky and Drake accompany an order of mysterious monks on a quest to bury General Hume's body on holy ground. But Malevolent forces spurred by a sinister necromancer stage a terrifying attack on the train-Drake vanishes without a trace. Alone, Becky continues her journey to a secluded mountain fortress where she discovers how deeply her fate is entwined with that of The Sixth Gun. Meanwhile, Gord revisits a haunted mansion from his past hoping to discover a means to destroy the Six, but the ghosts he stirs have no intention of letting his quest continue. CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
Such a pleasure to talk to Conor McCreery about his IDW book Kill Shakespeare and how he brought it to print. Some really great marketing insights in this one!
Imagine a comic book series in which Shakespeare’s most popular characters team up in rival, warring camps bent on seizing control of the kingdom that is the world of Shakespeare’s plays. It’s called “Kill Shakespeare,” and Conor McCreery and Anthony Del Col have been publishing the series since 2010. Barbara Bogaev interviewed the authors while they were at Comic-Con in New York in 2015 for the release of their new book — a volume that combines all the “Kill Shakespeare” comics in a single book, complete with annotations by leading Shakespeare scholars. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. © April 20, 2016. Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, “I Have O’erheard A Plot of Death Upon Him,” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster and Esther Ferington. We had help from Bob Auld and Deb Stathopulos at the Radio Foundation in New York and Andrew Feliciano at Voice Trax-West Studios in Los Angeles.
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is Kill Shakespeare, by Anthony Del Col, Conor McCreery, and Andy Belanger. The series follows Hamlet, of the Shakespeare play, who—having left Denmark and sailed for England as he should—is beset by pirates. After escaping a bloody battle on a plank of wood Hamlet awakens not in England, […]
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This episode was pre-recorded as a back-up in case we were unable to record the show as normal, and is being released outside of our normal continuity of shows. We apologize for the gap. We’ll be back next week with our preselected title, Kill Shakespeare. In the meantime, this week on View from the Gutters […]
This episode was pre-recorded as a back-up in case we were unable to record the show as normal, and is being released outside of our normal continuity of shows. We apologize for the gap. We???ll be back next week with our preselected title, Kill Shakespeare. In the meantime, this week on View from the Gutters [???]
Mr. Hollywood interviews Anthony Del Col, writer and co-creator of the Image Comic's book Kill Shakespeare. Plus a look at Fall Out 4, a game about movie tag lines and discussion on Charlie Sheen's HIV status reveal!
At TCAF (Toronto Comic Arts Festival), Jimmy sat down with Jonathan Baylis to discuss his So Buttons collection and his appearance on Comic Book Men. He also chatted with Willow Dawson about her work on Avis Dolphin. And then chatted with Conor McCreery about the Kill Shakespeare hardcover and board game. Great interviews all! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening! And yet even more TCAF interviews this week with ROBERT GOODIN and DAN BERRY!
Jimmy does it solo after planned co-host's schedules didn't permit them to hang. He got A LOT of coverage at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival and shares just a few interviews. He talked to Andy Belanger (Southern Cross, Kill Shakespeare), Lucy Knisley (Displacement, Relish), Mike Maihack (Cleopatra in Space), and Babs Tarr (Batgirl). He gives his overall recap of the show which is basically that it's awesome and you should all attend! News bits include: Archie Comics launches Kickstarter campaign for "New Riverdale", new Thor identity revealed, the Flash/Arrow spin-off gets a name with DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Agent Carter gets picked up, Hugh Jackman says Wolverine 3 will be his last appearance as character, The Coldest City by Antony Johnston/Sam Hart will be adapted to film starring Charlize Theron, Brad Bird confirms The Incredibles 2 will be his next film, and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening! Even more TCAF interviews this week with CHIP ZDARSKY, JILLIAN TAMAKI, and ED PISKOR! And yet even more next week with MICHEL FIFFE, KAGAN MCLEOD, JONATHAN BAYLIS, WILLOW DAWSON, CONOR MCCREERY, ROBERT GOODIN and DAN BERRY!
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - Misfits of Avalon, Kirby and Marvel make nice, Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini, Garfield #30, Brides of Helheim #1, and Chew #43! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK NEWS Marvel and Kirby Estate Settle LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini #1 Writer: Anthony Del Sol, Conor McCreery Artist: Carlos Furuzono Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment The world’s most famous detective meets the world’s most famous magician… and death ensues! Famed detective Sherlock Holmes and brash showman Harry Houdini must combine forces to defeat a mysterious mystic dedicated to destroying Houdini’s career and killing anyone who gets in his way. A new five-issue series by Anthony Del Sol and Conor McCreery, the Harvey Award-nominated creators of Kill Shakespeare. [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Garfield #30 Writer: Mark Evanier, Scott Nickel Artists: Andy Hirsch, Genevieve FT Publisher: KaBOOM! Studios As Halloween approaches, Garfield and the gang have nothing but treats for you! First, Garfield and Odie find a magic wand that turns their world upside down. Then, the amazing Genevieve FT returns to illustrate an awesome tale, as a Garfield cosplayer has to solve a mystery at a comic book convention. [rating:4/5] RODRIGO Brides of Helheim #1 Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Joelle Jones Publisher: Oni Press Years have passed since Rikard's victory over Bera and Groa. In defeating the witches, Rikard saved his people. And yet he cannot rest. He is still denied the promise of Valhalla. The warrior is condemned to wander the living world as an undead draugr. Now, a new challenge lies before Rikard: to face the demon beast Mórðvíg in a brutal conflict. [rating:3/5] ZACH Chew #43 Writer: John Layman Artist: Rob Guillory Publisher: Image Comics "CHICKEN TENDERS," Part Three Olive. Poyo. Colby. [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: Gotham Week 2 We spent a fair amount of time last week talking about the pilot/premiere of FOX Television’s Gotham. Now that week two is down, it’s time to weigh in (again). DISCUSSION: Misfits of Avalon Writer/Artist: Kel McDonald Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Four misfit teens are reluctant recruits to save the mystical isle of Avalon. Magically empowered and directed by a talking dog, they must stop the rise of King Arthur. As they struggle to become a team, they’re faced with the discovery that they may not be the good guys . . . Book 1 of 3. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - Misfits of Avalon, Kirby and Marvel make nice, Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini, Garfield #30, Brides of Helheim #1, and Chew #43! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK NEWS Marvel and Kirby Estate Settle LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini #1 Writer: Anthony Del Sol, Conor McCreery Artist: Carlos Furuzono Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment The world’s most famous detective meets the world’s most famous magician… and death ensues! Famed detective Sherlock Holmes and brash showman Harry Houdini must combine forces to defeat a mysterious mystic dedicated to destroying Houdini’s career and killing anyone who gets in his way. A new five-issue series by Anthony Del Sol and Conor McCreery, the Harvey Award-nominated creators of Kill Shakespeare. [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Garfield #30 Writer: Mark Evanier, Scott Nickel Artists: Andy Hirsch, Genevieve FT Publisher: KaBOOM! Studios As Halloween approaches, Garfield and the gang have nothing but treats for you! First, Garfield and Odie find a magic wand that turns their world upside down. Then, the amazing Genevieve FT returns to illustrate an awesome tale, as a Garfield cosplayer has to solve a mystery at a comic book convention. [rating:4/5] RODRIGO Brides of Helheim #1 Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Joelle Jones Publisher: Oni Press Years have passed since Rikard's victory over Bera and Groa. In defeating the witches, Rikard saved his people. And yet he cannot rest. He is still denied the promise of Valhalla. The warrior is condemned to wander the living world as an undead draugr. Now, a new challenge lies before Rikard: to face the demon beast Mórðvíg in a brutal conflict. [rating:3/5] ZACH Chew #43 Writer: John Layman Artist: Rob Guillory Publisher: Image Comics "CHICKEN TENDERS," Part Three Olive. Poyo. Colby. [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: Gotham Week 2 We spent a fair amount of time last week talking about the pilot/premiere of FOX Television’s Gotham. Now that week two is down, it’s time to weigh in (again). DISCUSSION: Misfits of Avalon Writer/Artist: Kel McDonald Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Four misfit teens are reluctant recruits to save the mystical isle of Avalon. Magically empowered and directed by a talking dog, they must stop the rise of King Arthur. As they struggle to become a team, they’re faced with the discovery that they may not be the good guys . . . Book 1 of 3. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this episode we come to the realization that Summer is almost over and Fall will soon make its entrance. We look at summer sale items, must have items for fall, a product review from PocketSquarez.com, a review of the new Kill Shakespeare mini series, and details about The Board of Directors' 2nd annual Makings of a Man Symposium. Intro and Outro music entitled Changes (It's Time) by J Hill the Singer (http://jhillthesinger.bandcamp.com). Find us on twitter- @websterstyle Email us at info@websterstylemagazine.com Instagram us at websterstylemag Call us at 571-327-8953 (571-32-STYLE) Downloaded either our Windows Phone or Android app (http://tinyurl.com/pdo4d8r)
As we enter a new theme month, we're talking about translation. That's translating languages and translating mediums. Colin Williamson joined us from Seattle to discuss the process of localization. Colin used to work for Square Enix as a localization expert back in the mid-2000s, and helped retranslate some of the oldest Final Fantasy games, even going back and correcting the work of industry legend, Ted Woolsey. Download Here. Subscribe on iTunes. Subscribe on Stitcher. Woolsey's work was flawed, though not for a lack of style. He did the translations largely on his own, couldn't communicate often with the design team, and had crazy deadlines to finish them. Colin meanwhile worked in a team, not too far from where the actual designers worked, and he started the translations while the game was still under development. Those circumstances also helped him codify all the language currently used in Final Fantasy games, like "Phoenix Down" over "Phoenix Feather." A lot has changed since Woolsey worked for Square, and Colin tells us all about it, starting 21:30. **Want to learn more about the history of Final Fantasy? Check out our 1, 2, 3 part history specials. ** Colin also gave us a couple games that are particularly great examples of localizations. For our own list, take a look at our primer. On May 8 and 10 we visited the Bento Miso for Comics vs Games and the Bit Bazaar to talk 3D, VR, books and board games. Comics vs Games is a yearly event in Toronto where comic artists team up with game designers to create a video game. This year, the theme was 3D, leading to the virtual reality games Altar and Libraria. Altar, created by designer Daniele Hopkins and artist Gillian Blekkenhorst, allows you to briefly walk around the ruins of an alien civilization. While designer Kyle Dwyer and artist Adam Hines teamed up for the pop-up book adventure game, Libraria. (All photos from Attract Mode's 3D gallery. Clay models were all done by Ventla are long forgotten Nintendo characters that we can't name. The two prints are meant to be 3D with red/blue glasses. If you have 'em, try 'em.) Each round of Comics vs Games is accompanied by a gallery curated by the fellows at Attract Mode, a video game art collective. This year they held a 3D gallery containing a selection of three dimensional 2D art, presented with old school red and blue glasses. We talked to Matt Hawkins, a long time member of Attract Mode about why they collect video game fanart, and some of beautiful renditions of Dark Souls and Year Walk, amongst numerous other games. You can hear from him, Gillian and Kyle starting 35:00. Then at the Bit Bazaar we checked in with Conor McCreery and Elizabeth Simins on the other ways one can turn a book into a game, or vice versa. Welcome to the Bit Bazaar at the Bento Miso on May 10. Mare Shepard shows off N++ right next to the entrance. Emily Carroll and Damian Sommer talk about their development process on the Yawhg, one of the first Comics vs Games projects. Vagabond Dog's Jake Reardon shows off Always Sometimes Monsters at his booth at the Bit Bazaar Some wares, images, zines, and postcards for sale at the Bit Bazaar. A volunteer from Snakes and Lattes shows off a version of the Machine of Death card game, based on Ryan North's anthology book of the same name. There's not just games for sale at the Bit Bazaar. You can get rare chocolates, cider, and sometimes pies on the top floor of the Bento Miso. Conor McCreery was at the Bit Bazaar, a sort-of independent video game flee market, to show off the new prototype of the upcoming Kill Shakespeare board game. Conor is one of the creators of Kill Shakespeare, a comic where all of Shakespeare's works exist in the same universe. Imagine the Marvel comic book universe, but for Hamlet and Othello. With those sorts of mashups already on the table, their publisher,IDW, invited them to turn the three-volume comic into a board game. Conor tells us about how the game works, how they got involved, and why a Kickstarter does more than raise thousands of dollars. You can hear all about it, starting 51:30. The prototype version of the Kill Shakespeare board game at the Bit Bazaar. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Simins talked about the power of video game zines at one of the panels at the Bit Bazaar. Elizabeth, an artist who occasionally does a comic for Kotaku with journalist Cara Ellison, told us about zine's appeal and their utility. For those who don't know, a zine is like a small handcrafted magazine made by only a few people. Elizabeth loves their physicality and so do the people who buy them from her, although she admits she probably won't get rich off a zine. Still, they enable her to discuss things like misogyny in games, like in "Ain't No Such Thing as Misogyny." If you'd like to hear more about video games zines, and a few of Simins projects, take a listen at 51:30. Elizabeth Simins's video game zine that collects her artwork and comics regarding misogyny in games. Courtesy Elizabeth Simins. We used music from the Free Music Archive and Soundcloud*. From the Free Music Archive, "japanese prog" by Rushus, "Sun Bum" by Monster Rally and "Touching" by Souvenir Driver. From Soundcloud, we found "Trance Transistor Radio" by Arai Akino on rachelroh's profile. We changed up our theme this week to "Daniel Kruis" by RoccoW. Built to Play was made by producer Arman Aghbali and feature editor Daniel Rosen. If you liked what you heard be sure to leave us a comment or a review on iTunes or Stitcher. It helps more people find the show. *This music was all taken under a creative commons license. If you feel your music was used inappropriately, be sure to send us an email.
Comic book painter JK Woodward joins me to talk about his incredibly full schedule of projects including a miniseries of STAR TREK, 49TH KEY, FALLEN ANGEL, and the artwork for the KILL SHAKESPEARE board game.
In this episode we look at Character Meeples!, Supremacy 2020, Kill Shakespeare, Dungeon Scroll, and Counterblast. Show notes and links: Character Meeples! by Meeple Source — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). SUPREMACY 2020 – Superpower Game of Nuclear Brinksmanship by Command Post Games — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). Kill Shakespeare by IDW Games — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). Dungeon Scroll by Game Salute — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). COUNTERBLAST: Adventure Battle Game (Canceled) by Airlock Games (deleted) — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com).
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We look back on the bearded extravaganza that was the 85th annual Oscars, talk to Washington, DC professional Karl about the origin of his personal style, and recap the return of one of our favorite series Kill Shakespeare. WebsterStyleMagazine.com @WebsterStyle on Twitter Email us at info@websterstylemagazine.com Leave us a comment on the WSM Hotline 571-32-STYLE (571-327-8953)
Conor McCreery and Anthony del Col - creators and evil geniuses (genii?) behind the "Kill Shakespeare" graphic novel series (and all the astonishing treasures emerging from it) - return to the big comfy chairs at the Roundtable to lend their unique and insightful creative mojo to a workshop of a tale offered up by John w. Campbell Award candidate Anatoly Belilovsky. Anatoly brings a tale of small Siberian town at the turn of the century that features transforming locomotives, the magic of Kabalah, and none other than the mad monk, Rasputin! Even a fussy Internet couldn't hold us back from diving into the wonderful possibilities of this intriguing idea. And you know - with such marvelous components and such a cast of workshoppers - the Literary Gold can't be far behind.
Conor McCreey and Anthony del Col - creators and motive force behind the astonishing "Kill Shakespeare" comic series and all the awesomeness that comes with it - have transformed an inspired concept into a breathtaking reality. They're unique backgrounds and experience informed their efforts in such a profound way that Shakespearean scholars have lauded their creation and it has spawned a stage production, a screen play, a computer game, and more! During this 20(ish) minutes of marvelous conversation, Brion and I had the pleasure of discussing their strengths as writers, their collaborative process, the translation of well-known characters into a unique story, and more.
This week on the show: The Bard must die! An infinite number of possibilities! And Star Wars meets James Bond! Plus Matthew and his Electric Light Orchestra doing the cha-cha (and old George Carlin routines). NEWS Man finds Amazing Fantasy #15 in attic LINK Contest Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series Winners Announced REVIEWS Stephen Pilot Season 2011: Theory of Everything story DAN CASEY art THOMAS NACHLIK cover ERIK JONES Charles Witten is a brilliant scientist capable of inventing devices that will change our world. Unfortunately, most of the scientific community thinks he's a crackpot. As does the government, until? a precision team of heist men rob a bank in Switzerland using what appears to be Witten's dimension hopping technology. Technology that Witten designed, but never completed? [rating:3/5] Rodrigo STAR WARS: AGENT OF THE EMPIRE #1 The name's Cross. Jahan Cross. Move over, James Bond; there's a new secret agent in the galaxy, and he has the weight of the Empire behind him! Cross's mission takes him and his assistant IN-GA 44 to the affluent Corporate Sector. There, on the trail of stolen droid technology, they will rub elbows with diplomats and desperadoes, captains of industry and sergeants of the local police--and rub most of them the wrong way! * A view of the Star Wars galaxy from inside the Empire! * The author of the best-selling Star Wars: Legacy and Star Wars: Republic returns! [rating:2/5] Matthew All-Star Western #3 Written by JUSTIN GRAY and JIMMY PALMIOTTI Art by MORITAT and JORDI BERNET Cover by MORITAT The Gotham City Police Department teams up with the vigilante Jonah Hex to bring a serial killer to justice, setting a dangerous precedent – but even that won’t stop the Religion of Crime from staking its claim on these streets. Will Hex ever get away from this place that makes the Wild West seem tame – and can he survive Gotham City’s first drive-by shooting? Plus: Will El Diablo’s rampage against a zombie horde be halted by the bloodthirsty White Arrow? [rating:4.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: Holiday Gift Giving Edition The winter holiday season is here, and so is the Major Spoilers Holiday Gift Guide! But not all gifts are welcome, and some prefer to buy their own gifts. Which brings us to the Major Spoilers Poll of the Week (suggested by Twitter Follower – @J_Michael_T). [poll id="209”] LINK Discussion: Kill Shakespeare An epic adventure that will change the way you look at Shakespeare forever. In this dark tale, the Bard’s most famous heroes embark upon a journey to discover a long-lost soul. Hamlet, Juliet, Othello, Falstaff, Romeo and Puck search for a reclusive wizard who may have the ability to assist them in their battle against the evil forces led by the villains Richard III, Lady Macbeth and Iago. That reclusive wizard? William Shakespeare. A combination of “Fables”, “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” and “Lord of the Rings”, Kill Shakespeare offers a remixed re-envisioning of the greatest characters of all-time, featuring action, romance, comedy, lust, drama and bloody violence. It is an adventure of Shakespearean proportions. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week on the show: The Bard must die! An infinite number of possibilities! And Star Wars meets James Bond! Plus Matthew and his Electric Light Orchestra doing the cha-cha (and old George Carlin routines). NEWS Man finds Amazing Fantasy #15 in attic LINK Contest Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series Winners Announced REVIEWS Stephen Pilot Season 2011: Theory of Everything story DAN CASEY art THOMAS NACHLIK cover ERIK JONES Charles Witten is a brilliant scientist capable of inventing devices that will change our world. Unfortunately, most of the scientific community thinks he's a crackpot. As does the government, until? a precision team of heist men rob a bank in Switzerland using what appears to be Witten's dimension hopping technology. Technology that Witten designed, but never completed? [rating:3/5] Rodrigo STAR WARS: AGENT OF THE EMPIRE #1 The name's Cross. Jahan Cross. Move over, James Bond; there's a new secret agent in the galaxy, and he has the weight of the Empire behind him! Cross's mission takes him and his assistant IN-GA 44 to the affluent Corporate Sector. There, on the trail of stolen droid technology, they will rub elbows with diplomats and desperadoes, captains of industry and sergeants of the local police--and rub most of them the wrong way! * A view of the Star Wars galaxy from inside the Empire! * The author of the best-selling Star Wars: Legacy and Star Wars: Republic returns! [rating:2/5] Matthew All-Star Western #3 Written by JUSTIN GRAY and JIMMY PALMIOTTI Art by MORITAT and JORDI BERNET Cover by MORITAT The Gotham City Police Department teams up with the vigilante Jonah Hex to bring a serial killer to justice, setting a dangerous precedent – but even that won’t stop the Religion of Crime from staking its claim on these streets. Will Hex ever get away from this place that makes the Wild West seem tame – and can he survive Gotham City’s first drive-by shooting? Plus: Will El Diablo’s rampage against a zombie horde be halted by the bloodthirsty White Arrow? [rating:4.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: Holiday Gift Giving Edition The winter holiday season is here, and so is the Major Spoilers Holiday Gift Guide! But not all gifts are welcome, and some prefer to buy their own gifts. Which brings us to the Major Spoilers Poll of the Week (suggested by Twitter Follower – @J_Michael_T). [poll id="209”] LINK Discussion: Kill Shakespeare An epic adventure that will change the way you look at Shakespeare forever. In this dark tale, the Bard’s most famous heroes embark upon a journey to discover a long-lost soul. Hamlet, Juliet, Othello, Falstaff, Romeo and Puck search for a reclusive wizard who may have the ability to assist them in their battle against the evil forces led by the villains Richard III, Lady Macbeth and Iago. That reclusive wizard? William Shakespeare. A combination of “Fables”, “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” and “Lord of the Rings”, Kill Shakespeare offers a remixed re-envisioning of the greatest characters of all-time, featuring action, romance, comedy, lust, drama and bloody violence. It is an adventure of Shakespearean proportions. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
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With all but one of the Geeks missing, it's an off the cuff episode with new-to-comics listener Alec Perreault. We discuss traversing the comicbook landscape as a new reader, DoomWar, Kill Shakespeare, give some Super Show updates and more. (56:10)
This Episode, Elliott interviews the creators of Kill Shakespeare at Comic-Con San Diego 2010.
Day Two of Fan Expo saw crowds, crowds and more crowds. In this episode we talk with Andy Kubert, Kill Shakespeare's Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery and more. (1:09:55)
Just in time for Comic-Con, we feature three comic projects to discover: Hybrid Bastards with writer Tom Pinchuk, Blue World Shift with artists Dave DeVries and John Van Fleet and Kill Shakespeare with co-creator Conor McCreery. (1:47:26)