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Our gang sets out to rescue King Conan's remaining family that they believe to be held within the barracks of Xandar's Temple. https://linktr.ee/AlmostDnD Our Sponsors: https://canadiandice.ca Enter "almostdnd" for 15% off! https://www.chaoticstudios.ca/ Enter "almostdnd" for 15% off! https://manyworldstavern.com/ALMOSTDND 10% off! https://mistymountaingaming.com/ALMOSTDANDD10 10% off! https://fantasy-scents.com/ALMOSTDND 10% off candles! https://easyrollerdice.com/ Enter "almostdnd" for 20% off! The Theme Song is: The Red Dragon's Inn by Derek and Brandon Fiechter https://dbfiechter.bandcamp.com/ The background and ambient sounds are provided by: Michael Ghelfi Studios https://michaelghelfi.com/
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In this solo episode I pitch you grim post-roman empire dark ages tv show; The Winter King, to watch. Followed by pitching the latest issue of Conan the Barbarian, to read. And then closing it out is a final pitch of Vesperian Sorrow's “Awaken the Greylight”, to listen to! Get full access to My Kind Of Weird at mykindofweird.substack.com/subscribe
Katie and Sally are joined by Top Cow aficionados Claire Napier and Tegan O'Neil from the Udder Madness podcast for a wide-ranging discussion on Witchblade, namely Witchblade #7 (written by David Wohl and Christina Z., art by Michael Turner). Topics discussed include Zenescope, Savage Dragon, King Conan, Jane Austen, Spawn, The Darkness, and the importance of sustaining the vibe. Check out the Udder Madness podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/UdderMadness And YouTube: youtube.com/@Udder_Madness More Claire: clairenapier.com More Tegan: tcj.com/author/tegan-oneil/ Find Sally at the Philly Comix Expo on Saturday, October 14: instagram.com/phillycomicsexpo Support the show and get bonus episode at patreon.com/thicklinespod. Follow us on Instagram @thicklinespod.
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! SOME Rumor confirmations, and a LITTLE TV news, but that's not really a good thing...Tune in Wednesdays for the regular show and Saturdays for the re-post of the Friday night LIVE SHOW. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsFoo Fighters - Josh FREESE!! https://variety.com/2023/music/news/foo-fighters-new-drummer-livestream-1235620759/ Ed Sheeran - SECOND lawsuit dropped over the “Thinking Out Loud” song. “It is an unassailable reality that the chord progression and harmonic rhythm in ‘Let's Get It On' are so commonplace, in isolation and in combination, that to protect their combination would give ‘Let's Get It On' an impermissible monopoly over a basic musical building block.” https://variety.com/2023/music/news/ed-sheeran-second-copyright-lawsuit-dismissed-thinking-out-loud-1235616116/ New Music/VideoMutoid Man - Call of the Void https://youtu.be/wdQFzJIG-dU Super group featuring members of High on Fire, Converge, and Cave In. New album due out July 28th “Mutants”Dave Mathews Band- Looking for a Vein https://youtu.be/w3PmOG8fDNo The Only Thing https://youtu.be/rtvsXIpEB4s Walk Around The Moon. New album dropped May 19th. Not the show of force from years passed, but still highlighting those unique vocals.Tours/FestivalsDalhalla Brinner Festival - In Flames' yearly festival in Sweden. August 25 and 26:August 25- In Flames, Killswitch Engage, Fit For An Autopsy, MølAugust 26- In Flames, Hypocrisy, Sylosis, Horndalhttps://nortic.se/ticket/event/43267 Fear Factory - EU Tour with support from Butcher Babies and Ignea. 10/27 in Nottingham, UK through 12/16 in Helsinki, FIReg ‘ol NewsTool V Florida - Maynard James Keenan thinks he's clever. Dressed in drag for Tool's performance at Welcome to Rockville. What has seemingly been overlooked it the DRAG-SHOW portion of the legislation. Dressing in drag does NOT denote a Drag Show… "any show, exhibition, or other presentation in front of a live audience which, in whole or in part, depicts or simulates nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, or specific sexual activities." That includes "lewd conduct, or the lewd exposure of prosthetic or imitation genitals or breasts,"Placebo - Cancel the final date on their US Tour.Daft Punk - Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Edition puts the duo back in the top 40 for album sales.Album also includes previously unreleased track alongside alternate versions of many of the songs originally on the record. https://variety.com/2023/music/reviews/daft-punks-random-access-memories-anniversary-edition-album-review-1235610981/ https://youtu.be/imBlPXbAv6E SuggestsEve 6 - HorrorscopeGaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsDead by Daylight - Nicolas Cage is the next addition to the survival horror multiplayer game. No proper announcement as to whether Cage will be playing a character, so the guess is that he will just be playing himself… https://twitter.com/DeadbyDaylight/status/1658850169218015234 Mortal Kombat 1 - Rumors were right… so far. https://www.mortalkombat.com/en-us Spider-Man 2 - Will not be a co-op game as confirmed by Insomniac. https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/spider-man-2-isnt-a-co-op-game-insomniac-confirms/ TrailersDiablo IV - https://youtu.be/HukrLKMCz1I Story Trailer… pretty epic…SuggestsLegend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomComic Books/BooksFollow-ups/CorrectionsDaredevil - Creative team Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto's run on the comic will ome to an end in August. Marvel just announced their replacement, Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kudor.Reg ‘ol NewsAlphacore - Chuck Dixon has a new book coming out on indy label Rippaverse. To be released as a 90 page graphic novelhttps://youtu.be/wmSq6lzadjU SuggestsFoundation series by Isaac AsimovEpisodic ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsAgatha Coven of Chaos - Aubrey Plaza seems to be hinting at a title change. https://cosmicbook.news/aubrey-plaza-teases-the-darkhold-diaries Fall of the House of Usher - Netflix reveals all release window. https://comicbook.com/horror/news/netflix-confirms-the-fall-of-the-house-of-usher-mike-flanagan-premiere/ Walking Dead: Dead City - Premieres on AMC+ June 15th. Which is 3 days before the broadcast premiere. https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-walking-dead-dead-city-premiere-date-early-amc-plus-maggie-negan-spinoff/ Lockwood & Co - canceled at NetflixPowerpuf Girls - Reboot axedTrailersSkull Island - https://youtu.be/kJoT7Tm_byw June 22Reg ‘ol NewsCritical Role - Legend of Zelda one-shot episode May 30th.https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/critical-role-to-run-legend-of-zelda-tears-of-the-kingdom-one-shot/ SuggestsMarvelous Mrs. Maisel season 5 episode 8MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsKing Conan - Arnold casts doubt on the future of the long in limbo movie after also saying he will NOT be returning to the Terminator franchise. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/arnold-schwarzenegger-interview-netflix-fubar-terminator-conan-1235491977/ Mortal Kombat 2 - Karl Urban confirmed??? Tati Gabrielle now said to be in line for Jade.SuggestsEquilibrium is a 2002 American science fiction film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Christian Bale, Emily Watson, and Taye Diggs.Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsMortal kombat 1New SourcesUbisoft Star Wars - The open-world project is now being rumored to be released some time early 2024.New RumorsFantastic Four - Daveed Diggs is the new actor in the Rumor Mill up for the role of the ever-lovin blue eyed Thing.Superman: Legacy - Bradley Cooper is now being rumored for the casting of Lex Luthor. James Gunn DID say that a mystery Guardians actor would be joining the cast of Legacy.Mortal Kombat 1 - Leaked Characters? Quan Chi, Omni Man, Ermac, Takeda, Peacemaker, Homelander…Microsoft - Now said to be developing their own processors.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! SOME Rumor confirmations, and a LITTLE TV news, but that's not really a good thing...Tune in Wednesdays for the regular show and Saturdays for the re-post of the Friday night LIVE SHOW. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsFoo Fighters - Josh FREESE!! https://variety.com/2023/music/news/foo-fighters-new-drummer-livestream-1235620759/ Ed Sheeran - SECOND lawsuit dropped over the “Thinking Out Loud” song. “It is an unassailable reality that the chord progression and harmonic rhythm in ‘Let's Get It On' are so commonplace, in isolation and in combination, that to protect their combination would give ‘Let's Get It On' an impermissible monopoly over a basic musical building block.” https://variety.com/2023/music/news/ed-sheeran-second-copyright-lawsuit-dismissed-thinking-out-loud-1235616116/ New Music/VideoMutoid Man - Call of the Void https://youtu.be/wdQFzJIG-dU Super group featuring members of High on Fire, Converge, and Cave In. New album due out July 28th “Mutants”Dave Mathews Band- Looking for a Vein https://youtu.be/w3PmOG8fDNo The Only Thing https://youtu.be/rtvsXIpEB4s Walk Around The Moon. New album dropped May 19th. Not the show of force from years passed, but still highlighting those unique vocals.Tours/FestivalsDalhalla Brinner Festival - In Flames' yearly festival in Sweden. August 25 and 26:August 25- In Flames, Killswitch Engage, Fit For An Autopsy, MølAugust 26- In Flames, Hypocrisy, Sylosis, Horndalhttps://nortic.se/ticket/event/43267 Fear Factory - EU Tour with support from Butcher Babies and Ignea. 10/27 in Nottingham, UK through 12/16 in Helsinki, FIReg ‘ol NewsTool V Florida - Maynard James Keenan thinks he's clever. Dressed in drag for Tool's performance at Welcome to Rockville. What has seemingly been overlooked it the DRAG-SHOW portion of the legislation. Dressing in drag does NOT denote a Drag Show… "any show, exhibition, or other presentation in front of a live audience which, in whole or in part, depicts or simulates nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, or specific sexual activities." That includes "lewd conduct, or the lewd exposure of prosthetic or imitation genitals or breasts,"Placebo - Cancel the final date on their US Tour.Daft Punk - Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Edition puts the duo back in the top 40 for album sales.Album also includes previously unreleased track alongside alternate versions of many of the songs originally on the record. https://variety.com/2023/music/reviews/daft-punks-random-access-memories-anniversary-edition-album-review-1235610981/ https://youtu.be/imBlPXbAv6E SuggestsEve 6 - HorrorscopeGaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsDead by Daylight - Nicolas Cage is the next addition to the survival horror multiplayer game. No proper announcement as to whether Cage will be playing a character, so the guess is that he will just be playing himself… https://twitter.com/DeadbyDaylight/status/1658850169218015234 Mortal Kombat 1 - Rumors were right… so far. https://www.mortalkombat.com/en-us Spider-Man 2 - Will not be a co-op game as confirmed by Insomniac. https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/spider-man-2-isnt-a-co-op-game-insomniac-confirms/ TrailersDiablo IV - https://youtu.be/HukrLKMCz1I Story Trailer… pretty epic…SuggestsLegend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomComic Books/BooksFollow-ups/CorrectionsDaredevil - Creative team Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto's run on the comic will ome to an end in August. Marvel just announced their replacement, Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kudor.Reg ‘ol NewsAlphacore - Chuck Dixon has a new book coming out on indy label Rippaverse. To be released as a 90 page graphic novelhttps://youtu.be/wmSq6lzadjU SuggestsFoundation series by Isaac AsimovEpisodic ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsAgatha Coven of Chaos - Aubrey Plaza seems to be hinting at a title change. https://cosmicbook.news/aubrey-plaza-teases-the-darkhold-diaries Fall of the House of Usher - Netflix reveals all release window. https://comicbook.com/horror/news/netflix-confirms-the-fall-of-the-house-of-usher-mike-flanagan-premiere/ Walking Dead: Dead City - Premieres on AMC+ June 15th. Which is 3 days before the broadcast premiere. https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-walking-dead-dead-city-premiere-date-early-amc-plus-maggie-negan-spinoff/ Lockwood & Co - canceled at NetflixPowerpuf Girls - Reboot axedTrailersSkull Island - https://youtu.be/kJoT7Tm_byw June 22Reg ‘ol NewsCritical Role - Legend of Zelda one-shot episode May 30th.https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/critical-role-to-run-legend-of-zelda-tears-of-the-kingdom-one-shot/ SuggestsMarvelous Mrs. Maisel season 5 episode 8MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsKing Conan - Arnold casts doubt on the future of the long in limbo movie after also saying he will NOT be returning to the Terminator franchise. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/arnold-schwarzenegger-interview-netflix-fubar-terminator-conan-1235491977/ Mortal Kombat 2 - Karl Urban confirmed??? Tati Gabrielle now said to be in line for Jade.SuggestsEquilibrium is a 2002 American science fiction film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Christian Bale, Emily Watson, and Taye Diggs.Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsMortal kombat 1New SourcesUbisoft Star Wars - The open-world project is now being rumored to be released some time early 2024.New RumorsFantastic Four - Daveed Diggs is the new actor in the Rumor Mill up for the role of the ever-lovin blue eyed Thing.Superman: Legacy - Bradley Cooper is now being rumored for the casting of Lex Luthor. James Gunn DID say that a mystery Guardians actor would be joining the cast of Legacy.Mortal Kombat 1 - Leaked Characters? Quan Chi, Omni Man, Ermac, Takeda, Peacemaker, Homelander…Microsoft - Now said to be developing their own processors.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Thanksgiving happened! Lots of toy news in this episode. Is Super 7's Thundertank really that big? Is their new King Conan going to look like the prototype? How cool is BBTS's new operation monster Force line? Tune in and find out.
Esta semana, platicamos sobre el último arco de Conan en Marvel: King Conan, de Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar y Mathew Wilson.
Directamente de la ciudad hundida de R'lyeh llegan los Primigenios del Comic!!! Esta semana estuvimos "Joe el que espera despierto" y "La Calaca Dagon" y los temas fueron: - #SaludosdelaSemana y los anuncios de SMASH en #CochinoEspañol - El titulo de "King Conan" de Jason Aaron - Nuestra opinion de la pelicula de "Black Adam" y los cambios recientes en la direccion de las peliculas de DC - La serie de "Scooby Doo Mistery Inc" (Misterios S.A. en latinoamerica) - La serie "El Gabinete de las Curiosidades" de Guillermo del Toro - TEMA PRINCIPAL: Esta semana comenzamos con los esperados (por nosotros) episodios dedicado a la obra de H.P. Lovecraft. Revisamos tres de sus relatos mas famosos desde nuestra perspectiva de neofitos, asi como algunos comics relacionados e inspirados por estas historias. Les recordamos que este episodio ya se encuentra disponible en todas nuestras plataformas: YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/7C6kmponaVU DESCARGA DIRECTA: https://www.mediafire.com/file/g0kdt5q1ucj2y8u/CC152.mp3/file IVOOX: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/95692498 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0FWyHDSpsKO4OQBaBl8pwu?si=IR_Zn8L1S1qbxG8znM1Vow ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cc-podcast-ep-152-h-p-lovecraft-parte-1/id1491120703?i=1000585259510 DEEZER: https://deezer.page.link/swdp1cofVwGCeQU18 AMAZON MUSIC: https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/4034adbb-ebd7-4e94-b30b-25d526706c1f/episodes/cf61fb83-e251-47a0-a5a6-1fc0f7db6bdd/cc-podcast-los-c-brones-del-comic-cc-podcast-ep-152--h-p-lovecraft-parte-1 TUNE IN: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/CC-PODCAST-Los-Cabrones-del-Comic-p1403534/?topicId=165592046 CASTBOX: https://castbox.fm/episode/CC-PODCAST-Ep-150--M.-Night-Shyamalan-id3402827-id540940273 ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/cc-podcast/episodes/CC-PODCAST-Ep-152--H-P--Lovecraft-Parte-1-e1qbkm0 GOOGLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMThiZWRmYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw/episode/NDU5ZDUxNTAtNDIxYi00MjUyLWJhZjgtZjM1OTZmNWU3ODkz?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwigro66h5v7AhXEp2oFHQcZDDAQkfYCegQIARAF No dejen de seguirnos en todas nuestras redes sociales: FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/CC-Podcast-116418736410117 INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ccpodcast20/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/ccpodcast3 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnVjg-mMwicbhE6coe5LKew CARPETA MEDIAFIRE CON TODOS LOS EPISODIOS: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/y75tj32egk9re/CC+PODCAST https://www.mediafire.com/folder/bfm81giju8ete/CC+PODCAST+2
Avengers Declassified Ep #12: The Mighty Thor #164-#167 (Summer of '69) Welcome back to Avengers Declassified! This week, Charlie and Phil review The Mighty Thor #164-#167 (May-August 1969) featuring the Him aka Adam Warlock, a new Loki scheme, and the looming threat of Galactus. PLUS: reviews of NEW issues Savage Avengers #3, Avengers Forever #7, King Conan #6, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #2, Captain Carter #4, Captain Marvel #39 #FreeCharlie Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Avengers Declassified's Links → Twitter https://twitter.com/AvengersDeclass → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AvengersDeclassified → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Our host sails West with King Conan (2022) before the guys join in to cover Kang's first 4 appearances in the Avengers. It's Kang-Fu 2! #MN394
Our host sails West with King Conan (2022) before the guys join in to cover Kang’s first 4 appearances in the Avengers. It’s Kang-Fu 2! #MN394
¡Nuevos murciélagos en el cielo de Gotham, palizas dolorosas en Nueva York, y un grupo de pequeños monstruos en ciudades solitarias! Todo esto y más en #LosCómicsDeLaSemana 108! ÑOÑOTICIAS - (19:14) Kazuki Takahashi, creador de Yu-gi Oh!. James Caan, actor hollywoodense. Pat McCallum, co-fundador de Wizard Magazine. DC COMICS - (29:36) Dark Crisis #2 Monkey Prince #6 DC vs. Vampires #7 BATI-BLOQUE Poison Ivy #2 Batman '89 #6 The Joker #15 Batman #125 (⭐ Valentín) MARVEL COMICS - (1:31:40) Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #2 Strange Academy #18 King Conan #6 (⭐ Bernie) BLOQUE ARÁCNIDO The Amazing Spider-Man #5 BLOQUE MUTANTE Legion of X #3 Sabretooth #5 X-Cellent #5 (⭐ Axel) CÓMICS INDIE - (2:25:28) Stranger Things Summer Special (Dark Horse Comics) Absolution #1 (AWA) There's Something Wrong with Patrick Todd #1 (AfterShock Comics) Starhenge, Book One: The Dragon & The Boar #1 (Image Comics) The Closet #2 (Image Comics) That Texas Blood #15 (Image Comics) Once & Future #27 (BOOM! Studios) Saga #60 (Image Comics) Thor Love & Thunder - (3:10:44) Outro & Despedida y El Cómic De La Semana - (3:29:42) FICHA COVACHA MESA: Valentín García, Axel Alonso y Bernardo Arteaga. FECHA: Viernes 08 de julio, 2022. PODCAST: Bernardo Arteaga. REDES & DISEÑO: Valentín García. Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y Twitch, La Covacha Anime Suscríbete al Podcast: Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google, Anchor Descarga Directa: https://archive.org/details/comics_de_la_semana_108_p_marvel_dc_dark_crisis_batman_captain_america_amazing_s Playlist Episodios Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/59b49sagNE6u0l85VO1BWq?si=780b827b32564381 Música Rock Guitar Intro 07 by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8342-rock-guitar-intro-07 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Smooth Lovin by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4379-smooth-lovin License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Operator by Mikael Hellman Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7972-operator License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Thanks to iFanboy Patrons, it's Talksplode time. Mahmud Asrar came from Turkey to make a big name for himself in mainstream comics, and he paid his dues. He got started in America with Jay Faerber on Dynamo 5, and moved along quickly from there, notching runs on Supergirl, Uncanny X-Men, and more, most recently with Jason Aaron on Conan the Barbarian, and King Conan. We talk about his work, and he got from a kid scrounging comics wherever he could to fan favorite artist doing his dream job. Total Running Time: 01:05:56 Follow Mahmud on Instagram, and Twitter. Music: “Skin 'O My Teeth" Megadeth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Avengers Declassified Ep #6: All New All Different Avengers #4-#6 Welcome back to Avengers Declassified! This week, Charlie and Phil review classic issues All New All Different Avengers #4-#6 (March-April 2016) featuring Kamala Khan Ms. Marvel and the Avengers versus a version of Kang. PLUS: reviews of NEW issues King Conan #5 and Avengers Forever #6. Show notes: Avengers Declassified Ep #6: All New All Different Avengers #4-#6 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Production Team: Phil Perich Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics Cash App: $CapesandLunatics
¡Inicia el el camino a la Crisis Oscura, los últimos días en la Era Hyboria marvelita, y el regreso de algunas series que teníamos olvidadas! Esto y más en los Cómics de la Semana 103. DC COMICS Justice League: Road to Dark Crisis #1. Action Comics 2022 Annual. ⭐ Francisco. The Nice House on the Lake #9. BATI-BLOQUE Shadow War: Omega #1. MARVEL Captain Marvel #38 Ghost Rider #3. Strange #3. BLOQUE MUTANTE Knights of X #2. X-Men '92: House of XCII #2. Black Panther #6. MARVEL (CONT.) King Conan #5. CÓMICS INDIE Mickey Mouse – Zombie Coffee (Fantagraphics) The Phalanx #1 (Image). Closet #1 (Image). ⭐ Valentín. Little Monsters #4 (Image). A Righteous Thirst For Vengeance #8 (Image). Once & Future #26 (BOOM! Studios). FICHA COVACHA MESA: Valentín García y Francisco Espinosa. PARTICIPACIÓN ESPECIAL: Axel Alonso. FECHA: Jueves 3 de junio, 2022. PODCAST & REDES: Valentín García. Conviértete en miembro del canal de YouTube desde $9 al mes, y ayúdanos a seguir creando contenido! Suscríbete al Podcast de La Covacha en: Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2XJDQq2 Apple: http://apple.co/2KkWpOb Amazon: http://amzn.to/3qjUUzm Google: http://bit.ly/3idg5zW Anchor: https://bit.ly/3hfzLo
Avengers Declassified Ep #3: Avengers #185-#187, Captain America - Symbol of Truth #1 Welcome back to Avengers Declassified! This week, Charlie and Phil review classic issues Avengers #185-#187 (July-September 1979) featuring the origin of the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver and the dark plans of Chthon. PLUS: reviews of NEW issues Captain America: Symbol of Truth #1, Shang-Chi #12, Hulk vs Thor: Banner of War Alpha #1, and King Conan #4. Show notes: Avengers Declassified Ep #3: Avengers #185-#187, Captain America - Symbol of Truth #1 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Production Team: Phil Perich Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics Cash App: $CapesandLunatics
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¡Superhéroes jurásicos, peleas entre dioses y monstruos, crisis oscuras y la inminente llegada del Día del Juicio! Los ingredientes necesarios para celebrar 100 episodios de #LosCómicsDeLaSemana! ÑOÑOTICIAS - (6:41) Amazing Fantasy #1000 DC COMICS - (16:53) Dark Crisis #0 FCBD Special Edition 2022 Jurassic League #1 (⭐ Axel / Valentín) Blood Syndicate: Season One #1 (Milestone) The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #2 Justice League vs. The Legion of Super-Heroes #3 Naomi: Season Two #3 Superman: Son of Kal-El #11 Wonder Woman #787 Suicide Squad: Get Joker! #3 Batman: Urban Legends #15 Adelanto Batman #125 MARVEL COMICS - (1:42:42) Free Comic Book Day 2022: Avengers / X-Men #1 Free Comic Book Day 2022: Spider-Man / Venom #1 Hulk vs. Thor: Banner of War Alpha #1 (⭐Francisco) Moon Knight: Black, White, & Blood #1 Captain America: Symbol of Truth #1 What If… Miles Morales #3 King Conan #4 (⭐Bernie) X-Men #11 Shang-Chi #12 CÓMICS INDIE - (2:58:46) Avatar: Adapt or Die #1 (Dark Horse Comics) Transformers: Last Bot Standing #1 (IDW) Grim #1 (BOOM! Studios) Eight Billion Genies #1 (Image Comics) Crossover #13 (Image Comics) ADICIONALES - (3:35:45) Cómic de la semana y Despedida. FICHA COVACHA MESA: Valentín García, Francisco Espinosa, Axel Alonso y Bernardo Arteaga. FECHA: Viernes 13 de mayo, 2022. PODCAST: Bernardo Arteaga. REDES & DISEÑO: Valentín García. Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y Twitch, La Covacha Anime Suscríbete al Podcast: Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google, Anchor Descarga Directa: Música Rock Guitar Intro 07 by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8342-rock-guitar-intro-07 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Smooth Lovin by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4379-smooth-lovin License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Thief! Warrior! Gladiator! King! 1982's Conan the Barbarian, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, is the gold standard for all sword and sorcery films. We're going to celebrate its 40th anniversary, break down the thematic messages from the film, and decide if they will ever make the King Conan sequel once and for all! Join #MarvelClub for the full DOCTOR STRANGE experience & more: www.patreon.com/jawiin You can purchase signed copies of Jason & Ashley's books like JUPITER JET here: https://www.jasoninman.com/store GHL RECOMMENDED READING from this episode: http://geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreading Follow the show on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/GHLPodcast Visit our Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylesson You can find Ashley at https://twitter.com/AshleyVRobinson and Jason at https://twitter.com/Jawiin. Thanks for showing up to class today. Class is dismissed!
Honourable Mentions (Minor Spoilers) – 4m 20s · Hotell Vol. 2 #2 What's The Furthest Place From Here #3 Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1 Daisy #2 King Conan #2 The Department of Truth #15 Animal Castle #1 (2nd Print) Star Wars #20 Pick of the Week (Major Spoilers) – 29m 45s Joe Hill's Rain #1 Robin & Batman #3
Honourable Mentions (Minor Spoilers) – 4m 20s • Hotell Vol. 2 #2 • What's The Furthest Place From Here #3 • Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1 • Daisy #2 • King Conan #2 • The Department of Truth #15 • Animal Castle #1 (2nd Print) • Star Wars #20 Pick of the Week (Major Spoilers) – 29m 45s • Joe Hill's Rain #1 • Robin & Batman #3
Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for Taika Waititi! The Kiwi sensation has done it again, as he brings his unmistakable brand of story-telling to the high seas. Pass the rum and back that booty up, cause the Rivera's have joined the crew! AAWA Jon covers the events, blowback and backtrack of King Conan #3, while Charlie peers down the path of DC's cinematic/streaming future endeavors following the Bat's most recent outing!
This week we start out the episode talking about some controversy over at Marvel Comics. We wonder if it was an honest mistake for Jason Aaron or a sinister way to drive interest to King Conan #3. Then we move on to Matt Reeves talking about the changes to the Gotham PD tv show that is being made for HBO Max. For the lightning round, Jonathan spent his week revisiting some classic Batman tales in both comics and movies. Meanwhile, Greg decided to revisit the series Fables. Did any of these hold up over time? The only way to find out is to listen to the pod. We move on to Matt Reeve's The Batman next. We discuss the cast, the costumes, what we think is next, and if 3 hours was too long. It is all here for you to enjoy, but as always step lightly as spoilers are ahead. This week for comics we ended up a little Marvel heavy, but we started with Little Monsters #1 from Jeff Lemire. Then we head over to the Marvel side with Captain Carter #1, Punisher #1, and one of the worst comics ever Spider-Gwen:Gwenverse #1The Comics Agenda is hosted by Michael (@mokepf7), Jonathan (@callmeboesy), and Greg (@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comic book releases each week, in addition to news, movies, and TV.You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com.As always, don't forget to like, review, and subscribe.
Superconnectivity Ep #381: Devil's Reign Podcast Crossover Part 14 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: Is Howard the Duck going to appear in the She-Hulk Disney Plus series? New comic books Superior Four #2, Amazing Spider-Man #89, Fantastic Four #40, Hulk, #4, King Conan #3, Thor #22 Show notes: Superconnectivity Ep #381: Devil's Reign Podcast Crossover Part 14 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Production Team: Phil Perich Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics
Comixology has been updated, and with it comes a ton of frustration for long-time digital comic book readers. Paul, Aron, and Wayne get on the mics to discuss their Comixology frustrations, and show love for a week of good comics, despite the drama. Peacemaker season finaleJLA/Avengers getting re-releasedComixologyGateKing Conan #4Nightwing #89Primordial #6
- BeL-Air Multiverse Variants Movie Review - Marry Me (Peacock) - Texas Chainsaw Massare (Netflix) TV Review - Peacemaker (HBO Max) Vidja Game Section Street Fighter 6 trailer! Comic Book Reviews - Iron Fist #1 - King Conan #3 - Justice League #72 - Nightwing 89 -X-Men #8 LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! https://linktr.ee/cbbpodcast
¡Finales deceítas, inicios marvelitas, y un montón de cómics indie para echar el chisme sabroso de #LosCómicsDeLaSemana! ÑOÑOTICIAS - (3:19) QEPD Tom Veitch DC y Marvel lanzan tiraje limitado de JLA / Avengers en apoyo a George Pérez Nueva interfase de ComiXology ocasiona molestias en usuarios DC COMICS - (54:52) Batman The Knight #2 Nightwing #89. Detective Comics #1053 Nubia and the Amazons #5 Wonder Woman #784 Aquaman: The Becoming #6 Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #8 Justice League #72 The Flash #779 MARVEL COMICS - (2:15:47) Iron Fist #1 Marvel's Voices: Legacy #1 Devil's Reign: Superior Four #2 King Conan #3 Hulk #4 X Lives of Wolverine #3 X-Men #8 Thor #22 Fantastic Four #40 The Amazing Spider-Man #89 INDIES - (3:49:10) The Lion & The Eagle #1 (AfterShock Comics) G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - Saturday Morning Adventures #1 (IDW) QUAD #1 (Behemont Comics) Public Domain #2 (Substack) Rain #2 (Image Comics) Animal Castle #3 (Ablaze) The Crimson Cage #3 (AWA) My Bad #4 (Ahoy Comics) Hellboy: The Bones of Giants #4 (Dark Horse Comics) We Only Kill Each Other #4 (comiXology Originals) A Righteous Thirst For Vengeance #5 (Image Comics) Primordial #6 (Image Comics) Usagi Yojimbo #26 (IDW) FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Valentín García, Francisco Espinosa, Bernardo Arteaga y Axel Alonso Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y Twitch, La Covacha Anime Fecha: Viernes 18 de febrero, 2022 Suscríbete al Podcast: Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google, Anchor Descarga Directa: https://archive.org/details/los-comics-de-la-semana-89-febrero-18-07-2022-final Música License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Asian Lo Fi by DreamHeaven https://filmmusic.io/song/6480-asian-lo-fi-
Superconnectivity Ep #376: Devil's Reign Podcast Crossover Part 5 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: A review of Peacemaker episode 1 New comic books including Superior Four #1, Amazing Spider-Man #85, Savage Avengers #28, King Conan #2, Fantastic Four #39, Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit #2, The Thing #3, Wastelanders: Doom #1 Show notes: Superconnectivity Ep #376: Devil's Reign Podcast Crossover Part 5 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Production Team: Phil Perich Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics
Hop ! Cela faisait quelques temps (presque un mois en fait) que nous ne vous avions pas proposé d'émission du format Back Issues, et encore plus pour ces podcasts dédiés aux comics VO. Alors on se reprend en main et on profite d'un début d'année encore un peu calme (avant une grosse tempête) pour vous enregistrer cette émission. Une touche de super-héros (mais par des gros auteurs) et de l'indé, c'est le programme du jour pour piquer votre curiosité ! Une sélection de comics VO de qualité ! On sera donc ravis de vous décortiquer quelques lectures avec un avis sur les débuts chez Image Comics de deux artistes à suivre sans aucun doute, Zoe Thorogood et Juni Ba, et les dernières productions de trois auteurs déjà bien confirmés. On espère comme d'habitude que le programme vous plaira, et on vous invite aussi à nous partager vos propres lectures récentes, que ce soit des comics VO ou de la VF d'ailleurs (on vous refait un point VF tout bientôt). Très bonne écoute, et à bientôt pour le prochain podcast ! Le Programme Les liens vous renvoient chez notre partenaire Comics Zone. Une commande chez eux marquera votre soutien à un libraire indépendant, et nous filera aussi un petit coup de pouce ! Swamp Thing : Green Hell #1 - 02:05 King Conan #1-2 - 15:45 The Magic Order 2 #3 - 27:50 Rain #1 - 38:10 Monkey Meat #1 - 52:25 -- Soutenez nous sur Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/first-print Ne manquez aucun rendez-vous : https://podcast.ausha.co/firstprintfra Retrouvez nous sur Facebook : https://facebook.com/FirstPrintFRA sur Instragram : https://www.instagram.com/firstprintfra et sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/FirstPrintFRA
Commander Colson from Heroes For Sale and Riccardo from Wrecking Ball Media talk the new King Conan run written by Jason Aaron, the history of The Crimson Reign and more Star Wars cannon plus why isn't there more science and fiction in this science fiction story and we look at the Kieran Gillen book Die for What Do You Mean You Haven't Read That
- R.I.P. Clyde Bellecourt (American Indian Movement leader) - Peacemaker episodes 1-3 TV review (HBO Max) - The Book of Boba Fett Chapter 2 TV review (Disney+) - Naomi pilot (The CW) Vidja Game section - God of War comes to PC! Comic Book Review - Marvel's Voices: Heritage (2021) #1 - Dark Ages (2021-) #4 (of 6) - Star Wars: The High Republic - Eye Of The Storm (2022) #1 (of 2) - Daredevil: Woman Without Fear (2022) #1 (of 3) - King Conan (2021-) #2 (of 6) - Retro Comic Review - Peacemaker #1 (1987) - Detective Comics (2016-) #1048 LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Audio Link: https://linktr.ee/cbbpodcast
¡Se derrama la sopa de murciélago, se expande el reino del diablo, mientras Jeff Lemire y Chip Zdarsky juegan también independiente! De esto y más hablamos esta noche en #LosCómicsDeLaSemana. Recuerda darnos 5 estrellas en Spotify y Apple Podcast, y un comentario de al menos cinco palabras en este último. Realmente nos ayuda. ÑOÑOTICIAS - (4:15) Nuevo equipo creativos en The Amazing Spider-Man NBC aprobó el piloto para una secuela de Quantum Leap. DC COMICS - (21:55) Justice League vs The Legion of Super-Heroes #1. Robin and Batman #3 Batman: Urban Legends #11 The Joker #11 Detective Comics #1048 MARVEL COMICS - (1:28:40) King Conan #2 The Thing #3 Dark Ages #4 Marauders #27 Fantastic Four #39 The Amazing Spider-Man #85 Spider-Woman #18 Devil's Reign: Superior Four #1 Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1 INDIES - (2:44:26) Rain #1 (Image Comics) We Ride Titans #1 (Vault Comics) King of Spies #2 (Image Comics) Mazebook #5 (Dark Horse Comics) Stillwater #12 (Skybound) Versión Descargable: https://archive.org/details/los-comics-de-la-semana-84-enero-7-02-2022 FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Valentín García, Francisco Espinosa y Bernardo Arteaga Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 10 de Enero, 2022 Música License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Rock Guitar Intro 07 by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8342-rock-guitar-intro-07 Chase by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5766-chase Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6347-lofi-chill-hip-hop Vlog Lofi by RamolPro Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7071-vlog-lofi Carefree by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree Glitter Blast by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4707-glitter-blast Asian Lo Fi by DreamHeaven Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6480-asian-lo-fi- Smooth Lovin by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4379-smooth-lovin Imagefilm 020 by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/391-imagefilm-020 Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama Forgot About Me by DreamHeaven Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6519-forgot-about-me- Operator by Mikael Hellman Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7972-operator Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesome
Josh is keeping a seat open for Conor but in the meantime Ryan Haupt is here to talk about this week's comics, and by Crom do they talk about them! Running Time: 01:13:37 Pick of the Week: 00:02:58 - King Conan #2 Comics: 00:13:31 - Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1 00:18:47 - Rain #1 00:25:23 - Robin & Batman #3 00:36:09 - Justice League vs. The Legion of Superheroes #1 00:38:31 - Fantastic Found #684 00:41:42 - The Thing #3 Star Wars Corner: 00:44:47 - Star Wars #20 Patron Pick: 00:50:12 - Savage Avengers #28 Patron Thanks: 00:57:16 - Divi Vilanui 00:58:25 - Trevor Williams Listener Mail: 01:00:10 - Blake C. from Chicago wants to know if we've ever had to stop consuming certain media to preserve our mental health after getting not being able to handle Seveneves at the start of the pandemic. Brought To You By: • iFanboy Patrons - Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch - Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got eleven designs! Music: "Little King" Robbie Fulks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*Spoilers Celebrate the apparent bookend to Hickman's tenure on the X-Men with Matt & Caleb as they chat about the content and the emotions tethered to the most recent happenings in Inferno #4 (22:00). Plus, Fourth Man #1; Human Target #3; Red Sonja #5; Batman #119; Batman One Dark Night #1; Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog #3; Not All Robots #5, & Sparring with Gil (interview collection.) NCBD Picks: Maniac of New York-Bronx Burning #2; King Conan #2
New year, new FF! Fantastic Forum is back, and starting the year off going back to our roots! We have three comic reviews ready for your listening pleasure. First, we'll take a trip to Cimmeria as we talk about King Conan #1! Then we check in with the Bat-family as we review Robins #1 and Batgirls #1. If you love comics like we love comics join the conversation. Fantastic Forum assemble!
It's a New Year!I Am BatmanHawkeye & Book of Boba FettKing Conan #1Timeless #1Action Comics #1038Nightwing #87Batman: One Dark Knight #1The Human Target #3
¡Eeesta noche en las #Ñoñoticias! El Araña se embolsa más de mil millones de dolarucos; ¡Alguien calle a D'onofrio! Habla del futuro de Kingpin en el MCU; Regalamos un tomo de Conan La Leyenda de Planeta y tenemos bloque especial de #LosCómicsDeLaSemana. VIDA ÑOÑA - Aniversario 99 del natalicio de Stan Lee. - Muere John Madden, coach y comentarista de fútbol americano. - Fallece Andrew Henry Vachss, novelista y escritor de cómics (entre muchas otras cosas). - Lindsay Ellis renuncia a YouTube tras polémica en redes. CÓMICS - Marvel Comics anuncia crossover entre Eternals, X-Men y Avengers. - Marvel promete enfrentamiento a muerte entre dos de los 4 Fantásticos. - Bloque "Los Cómics de la Semana": Nightwing #87, Catwoman de Cliff Chiang #2, King Conan #1, Trial of Magneto #5, S.W.O.R.D. #11 y That Texas Blood #13. - Concurso Conan La Leyenda. STREAMING | SERIES - Vincent D'onofrio habla sobre el futuro de Kingpin en el MCU. - Inicia El libro de Boba Fett. PELÍCULAS - Matrix 4 no levanta el hype de fin de año. - Estrena King's Man: El Origen. - Spider-Man Sin Camino a Casa supera la barrera de mil millones de dólares. - Rumores de Anya Taylor-Joy como Black Cat y Norman Reedus como Ghost Rider en el MCU. - Opinión rápida de "Don't look up", "Una navidad no tan padre" y "Encanto". FICHA COVACHA MESA: Valentín García, Gerson Obrajero, Axel Alonso y Francisco Espinosa. FECHA: 28 de diciembre, 2021. PODCAST & REDES: Valentín García.
- The Box Office results - The Matrix Resurrections movie review - Hawkeye Season Finale review Comic Book Reviews - Nightwing (2016-) #87 - X-Men: The Trial Of Magneto (2021) #5 (of 5) - Phoenix Song: Echo (2021) #3 (of 5) - King Conan (2021-) #1 (of 6) - Black Panther (2021-) #2 - Army of Darkness: 1979 #4 LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Audio Link: https://linktr.ee/cbbpodcast
*Spoilers There couldn't be a more Marvelous way to end 2021 than to chat about King Conan #1 and Spider-Man: No Way Home. Caleb and Matt chat about the great first issue of King Conan by Jason Aaron and Mahmud Asrar, with Matt Wilson on the colors and Travis Lanham doing the lettering duties. Then we whip out our ticket stubs and chat about the record breaking film Spider-Man: No Way Home Happy Holidays yall!
Dark Horse, White Ash from Scout Comics, King Conan #1 and Mahmud Asrar, Smart Girl from Titan Comics, Wolverine #19, Nightwing, My Date with Monsters #1 from Aftershock, Destroy all Monsters, Dark Knights of Steel #2, Spider-Man: No Way Home (no spoilers), plus a whole mess more!
Another fun week at Arkham Comics and Games filled with laughs, books, bad jokes and just an all around great time hanging out talking all things comics! If you like hanging out in a comic book store then this is the podcast for you! Come on in and join John & DJ in a good ole fashion comic book store conversation.
On Today's Episode, Ryan & Mario talk about Conan the Barbarian by Jason Aaron! We talk about why this book is such a great entry point into the world of Conan, the fantastic writing coupled with amazing art and why you should read it before King Conan comes out! All this and more on another episode of the Comic Lounge Podcast You can follow The Comic Lounge on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecomiclounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecomiclounge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecomiclounge Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/thecomiclounge https://www.thecomiclounge.com Send us your feedback or comments to thecomicloungepod@gmail.com #ConanTheBarbarian #MarvelComics #JasonAaron
Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you can sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us in our Discord soon!NEWSConfirms Joe Bennett is off bookMarvel Comics gives new details on event 'Timeless'Marvel unleashes hell and secrets with new ‘Devil's Reign' story detailsMarvel launching new ‘King Conan' series December 15, 2021Marvel reveals new Dr. Strange coming in ‘Death of Doctor Strange' plus Blade & X-MenMarvel Avengers ForeverElektra is next for Black, White, and Blood!Marvel Unlimited app gets massive update, adding new Infinity ComicsJeff Lemire gives details on three new series alongside Substack project ‘Fishflies'DC Comics outlines Batman Day details with FaZe Clan, HBO Max, & WEBTOON collaborationsNeotext reveals Ben Percy and Francesco Francavilla's novella ‘Wereworld'Our Top Books of the WeekDave:Last Flight Out #1 (Marc Guggenheim, Eduardo Ferigato)Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land (2021) #1 (Zac Thompson, German Garcia)Nathan:The Swamp Thing #7 (Ram V, Mike Perkins)The Me You Love in the Dark #2 (Skottie Young, Jorge Corona)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Nathan - Batman: Wayne Family Adventures #3 (Starbite, CRC Payne)Dave - Ka-Zar Lord of the Savage Land #1TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK Dave: Batman: The WorldNathan: Batman: Urban Legends #7 (Jackson Lanzing, Colin Kelly, and more!)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Trial of Magneto #2 (Ivan Shavrin)Nathan: Harley Quinn: The Eat, Bang, Kill Tour (Michael Cho)Segment: Interview: Ben Percy - WEREWORLD with Francesco Francavilla out digitally via NeoText on September 14!Werewold is out September 14th via neotextcorp.com, Nathan and I have read it, we're excited for others to read it...ben percy thank you for being on the AIPT comics podcast. I think it's fair to say Nathan and I couldn't put this down, for those who don't know what is Wereworld?How did the partnership with Neotext come about? What made it the right place for this story?It feels very much born out of the pandemic, becoming a werewolf is similar to the uncertainty of a virus in a pandemic, when was this story conceived? Did it evolve over time?What was the working process like with Francavailla?I've been on a kick listening to horror scores lately. Do you listen to anything in particular to get you in the mood to write spooky stuff?Wolverine has heavily used vampires, we have werewolves in Wereworld, are you a Halloween/monster junky?I honestly believe Wereworld would be an excellent limited series TV show, was the month to month story structure your approach from the start?Is it X lives of Wolverine or Ten lives of Wolverine?
Comic Reviews: Black Manta 1 by Chuck Brown, Valentine De Landro, Marissa Louise Green Lantern Annual 2021 by Ryan Cady, Tom Derenick, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi Suicide Squad Annual 2021 by Robbie Thompson, Dexter Soy, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, Chris Sotomayor DC Super Hero Girls: Ghosting by Amanda Deibert, Yancey Labat Whistle OGN by E. Lockhart, Manuel Preitano Deadpool: Black, White and Blood 2 by David Lapham, Maria Lapham, Karla Pacheco, Daniel Warren Johnson, Peter Woods, Leonard Kirk, Rachelle Rosenberg Extreme Carnage: Toxin by Steve Orlando, Gerardo Sandoval, Beyruth, Nava, Chris Sotomayor Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land 1 by Zac Thompson, German Garcia, Matheus Lopes Star Wars: High Republic: Edge of the Balance Vol 1 by Shima Shinya, Justina Ireland, Mizuki Sakakibara Infinity Comics X-Men Unlimited by Jonathan Hickman, Declan Shalvey Shang Chi by Alyssa Wong, Nathan Stockman Black Widow by Mark Russell, Ann Maulina, Irma Kniivila Captain America by Jay Edidin, Nico Leon Amazing Fantasy by Kaare Andrews Giant Sized Little Marvels by Skottie Young, Dax Gordine It's Jeff by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Army of Darkness 1979 1 by Rodney Barnes, Tom Garcia, Dinei Ribero Last Flight Out 1 by Marc Guggenheim, Eduardo Ferigato, Marcel Costa Mazebook 1 by Jeff Lemire Search for Hu 1 by Steve Orlando, Jon Tsuei, Rubine Deadbox by Mark Russell, Ben Tiesma, Vladimir Popov, Campbell Dancing With the Dragon by Rob Mackinnon, Luca Casalanguida, Natalia Nesterenko Shepherd: Path of Souls 1 by Andrea Molinari, Roberto Molinari, Jess Hara, Kyle Huston Little Guardians 1 by Ed Cho, Lee Cherolis, Ginger Dee Sengi and Tembo by G. Falco Treasure in the Lake GN by Jason Pamment Astounding Tales 1 by Jake Cohen, Ray Griffith Seven Dead Stars 0 by DJ Form, Unsecret, Cliff Richards, Michael Bartolo Tales of Error 1 by Patrice Garden Tales From Sector Alpha-8 1 by Shawn Turek 99 Cent A Match 1 by Juan Ponce, George Kambadais, Bex Glendining Nathaniel the Naked by Jacob Bell Stories to Shock 5 by Dylan Moore Additional Reviews: Bountiful Garden, What If...Zombies?, Wayne Family Adventures, Manhunt s1, Conjuring 3 News: Steve Austin, Bane and Peacemaker, new X project from Hickman and Shalvey, Marvel Unlimited originals, comic streaming services, FCBD observation, Escape the Undertaker, Borg Queen cast for Picard s2, King Conan launching in December, Stephanie Philips new Comixology series, Joe Bennett out, Black Label Superman, Tynion substack, Spider-Man 2 video game, Halloween Kills, bizarre Dynamite/Image cover crossover Trailers: Don't Look Up, No One Gets Out Alive, Matrix Resurrections, Amphibia s3 Comics Countdown: Mazebook 1 by Jeff Lemire Nice House On the Lake 4 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Whistle GN by E. Lockhart, Manuel Preitano Unbelievable Unteens 2 by Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook Mamo 3 by Sas Milledge Deadly Class 48 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge The Treasure In The Lake GN by Jason Pamment Batman/Catwoman 7 by Tom King, Liam Sharp Daredevil 34 by Chip Zdarsky, Stefano Landini, Marcio Menyz The Me You Love In The Dark 2 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
John, Frank, and Jim chat about character sheets, roleplaying around the campfire, The Beastmaster, Dragon Slayer, and King Conan. It's a hodgepodge episode without the Steves. It's where chaos thrives.
On this week's comic book review podcast: Dark Nights Death Metal: The Secret Origin #1 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Geoff Johns Art by Jerry Ordway, Francis Manapul, Ryan Benjamin & Richard Friend, Paul Pelletier & Norm Rapmund King in Black #2 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ryan Stegman Firefly: Blue Sun Rising #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Greg Pak Art by Dan McDaid Ice Cream Man #22 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art by Martín Morazzo Labyrinth: Masquerade #1 Archaia Written by Lara Elena Donnelly Illustrated by Pius Bak, Samantha Dodge and French Carlomagno King-Size Conan #1 Marvel Written by Roy Thomas, Kurt Busiek, Chris Claremont, Kevin Eastman and Steven S. DeKnight Art by Steve McNiven, Pete Woods, Roberto de la Torre, Kevin Eastman and Jesús Saiz An Unkindess of Ravens #4 BOOM! Studios Written by Dan Panosian Illustrated by Marianna Ignazzi Sea of Sorrows #2 IDW Written by Rich Douek Art and Color by Alex Cormack The Last God #11 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Riccardo Federici The Department of Truth #4 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds The Comic Book History of Animation #2 IDW Written by Fred Van Lente Art & Letters by Ryan Dunlavey Doctor Doom #10 Marvel Written by Christopher Cantwell Art by Salvador Larroca Sea of Stars #8 Image Comics Written by Jason Aaron and Dennis Hallum Art by Stephen Green Transformers/Back to the Future #2 IDW Written by Canan Scott Art by Juan Samu Action Comics #1028 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by John Romita Jr. The Scumbag #3 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Eric Powell Scarenthood #3 IDW Story & Art by Nick Roche Color by Chris O'Halloran U.S.AGent #2 Marvel Written by Priest Art by Georges Jeanty Undiscovered Country #11 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder & Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcelo Grassi Something is Killing the Children #13 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Dell'edera SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Speaker 1: Three, two, one. Alex: What is up everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of Comics that have come out this week and woo boy, did a bunch of Comics come out this week. Justin: Oh, and we're going to talk about them all. It's like Pokemon, but for comics and talking instead of collecting and it's us instead of a kid named Ash. Alex: Yes, but- Pete: What? Alex: … we do still keep our comics inside of a ball. Starting with Dark Nights Death Metal The Secret Origin number one from DC Comics written by Scott Snyder and Geoff Johns. Art by Jerry Ordway, Francis Manapul, Ryan Benjamin and Richard Fred, Paul Pelletier, and Norm Rapmund. This is not what I was expecting at all. Justin: Agree completely. Alex: But what it turns out to be is a deep dive into Superboy-Prime and in a weird way, the last ever Superboy-Prime story, it also I don't know if it spoils or shows us or jumps ahead of a huge moment in Dark Nights Death Metal, but this is not just a throw away one-shot, this is an important part of the overall story. I was very hesitant going into this, but completely won over by the end both by the emotion and the storytelling and the art throughout, I was very impressed. Did you guys feel the same? Justin: Yeah. I mean, this was written by Geoff Johns and Scott Snyder. A collab, a classic collab, and it really shows. I feel like this… You hear both of their voices in a nice synergy in this book. I've never been a huge Superboy-Prime guy, but this story I thought was really good. It takes the character and really humanizes him in a way that I didn't see coming and was just a great book, great little standalone story focusing on the character. I love where it ended. Pete: Yeah, the title was a little misleading. It is kind of a Prime story which I did not see coming. Yeah, I mean, it's Supeboy-Prime still being a dick, but then he kind of gets a little bit less annoying and it's amazing art and then of course dogs are awesome and dogs can make any asshole a better person. Justin: Wow. Alex: 100%. Couldn't agree more with that. Like you said, you got Geoff Johns who invented Superboy-Prime coming in, Scott Snyder who has been the maestro of Dark Nights Death Metal and they're working together. The thing… It is a huge spoiler, but the thing that surprised me that I could not believe happened in this book is Superboy-Prime beats the Batman who laughs and essentially wins in this issue, which is wild. Justin: It was wild, but- Pete: Is that it? I mean, is it going to happen in another book. Like it just seemed crazy that this was it. Alex: I don't know. Justin: It did feel weird that it would come down to this. There's has to be a ton more story to be told in the main book, but I do think like the Space Wolverine focused book who'd colloquially known- Pete: Fuck you. You don't know anything. Justin: He's known as the Lobo- Pete: Thank you. Tell people what you're talking about because that doesn't make sense. Justin: No, I think that's a perfect description. Pete: No. Justin: Like if I were to describe you, I would say regular bones Wolverine and I think that makes a lot of sense. I just see the world through Wolverine tinted glasses. Pete: That's the nicest thing you've ever said to me. Justin: Regular bones Wolverine? Pete: Yeah. Justin: But the Lobo book… I forget what it was called, but it really told the Lobo side of the story, but it all was a part of the main story, we just got to see this little fragment fully told in the side book. So I think this is real. This is part of it. Pete: [crosstalk 00:04:03], said frag. Alex: I mean, I'll tell you what. This is an event that really could have used a checklist in the back of every book, which seems like such a dumb thing but we're about to talk about King in Black in a second and a lot of those tie-ins kind of matter, but maybe not as much as the main King in Black book matters, but it's very handy to look through and go, okay, have I read that? Have I checked that off yet mentally in my mind yet or does that come after this other thing? There's so many different spinoffs and other things that it would be very easy to skip this issue and discount it as, Oh, it's just another tale of the dark multi-verse or something like that, which mind you those books have been good as well, but I think there would have been a better way of executing that instead DC seems very allergic to recap pages and ways of letting people know how to follow their events and I wish they would do that a little better because I think ultimately that would be even more rewarding for the constant fans. Justin: The constant fans. Pete: I mean, that's the thing though [crosstalk 00:05:02], by not kind of making anything about it, they're really rewarding the people who read every DC book. Alex: They just need to put a note be like, Hey, this one's important. Justin: [crosstalk 00:05:17], strategically fraud choice if I may. Alex: All right. Well, let's move on to another big event. King in Black, number two from Marvel written by Donny Cates and art by Ryan Stegman. This is picking up split seconds after the end of the last issue of Venom, which I know I said mostly King in Black is important, but we got to watch Venom falling down a building for 32 seconds in the last issue of Venom. That he's been tossed off by the King in Black by- Pete: [crosstalk 00:05:44], don't say he's been tossed off. That's not- Alex: What are you talking about? Justin: I mean, that's- Alex: What do you think that is? Justin: … exactly. Alex: [crosstalk 00:05:52], like. Justin: Is that degrading? Alex: You can't say you toss somebody off. That's not good. Justin: [crosstalk 00:06:00], he had his salad tossed off the building. Pete: Yeah. Alex: [crosstalk 00:06:06], Oh my God. Is that what you want me to say? Pete: No. Justin: Yeah. He got- Pete: No. I'm trying- Justin: Someone brocked his world. Pete: Somebody brocked his world. Alex: [crosstalk 00:06:18], is dealing with the fallout of the last issue where the world has been taken over by [crosstalk 00:06:24], or at least New York city. Some of the Avengers are trying to rally to get Venom, and unfortunately spoiler, by the end of the issue they fail at Eddie Brock dies. Oh, I couldn't believe that… I was like, Oh, this will cut and then [inaudible 00:06:41], will swoop in and save him. He's not going to hit the ground. Smash. Justin: It's about time somebody killed this maniacal Spider-Man villain. Pete: Oh my gosh. Alex: So where do you think this is going from here? Do you think Eddie Brock is actually dead? He's going to come back to life, is his son Dylan going to be the new Venom? What's the goal here, granted that we're only a couple of issues through the King in Black event at this point. Justin: I like this event a lot because it's going hard yet we're still getting the emotional bits. I think Donny Cates is very tactical. Like the issue of Eddie falling did feel like a sendoff and then to have him die in this issue feels like maybe he is dying, but I'm pretty confident he's going to come back. He'll become a full symbiote or some version of that will be where he goes. Pete: I hope so because I really got into the father son relationship here and it was weird that while he was going through all this… Like they just had his son playing video games in another room, I was just like… I feel like someone should have- Alex: [crosstalk 00:07:45], a son? Pete: Ooh. Wow. That's [crosstalk 00:07:51], like a jilted father. A jilted dad. Justin: No. Pete: Yeah. Jesus Christ. Justin: The other day Alex's son, it was bring your father to school day and he brought in his Xbox. That's true. Pete: He was like Master Chief is my dad. Alex: Great book. Next up let's move to the end of an event Firefly: Blue Sun Rising number one from Boom Studios. Written by Greg Pak. Art by Dan McDaid. This is as I just indicated wrapping up the Blue Sun Rising event where now Reynolds and the crew of Firefly are taking it to Blue Sun, the evil organization at the heart of a lot of things in the Firefly universe. Even if you haven't been reading this event religiously this is great. This is a good- Justin: So good. Pete: Fucking Greg Pak man. Alex: … chapter in the Firefly universe. Love this stuff. Justin: Yeah. I mean, Greg Pak has done a great job of really… Took the characters from Firefly and Serenity and put them in a very different place at the start of this run and then he's really brought them back. It really feels like a great episode of Firefly or even the sort of climax of the Serenity movie. Like really great action puts the characters in a situation where they know how to succeed by fucking everything up. Introduces these other characters that aren't part of the main crew, but still fit really well. I think this event is just such a great run on this book Pete: I've kind of been an outsider for this world, but this book did such a great job of bringing me in getting to care about these characters. This was an emotional ending. I thought it was really, really well done, and so well-written. This Greg Pak guy is unbelievable. I just really love that last panel and the let no one take the sky from you. Oh, just beautiful. Alex: Great stuff. Definitely pick that up. Moving on to another surprisingly emotional issue, Ice Cream Man number 22 from Image Comics written by W. Maxwell Prince. Art by Martine Morazzo. Now we've talked about every issue of this book. Pete: Every goddamn issue. Alex: Well, every goddamn issue because it's fantastic. The art is absolutely gorgeous. It's terrifying in exactly the right way. All these small or big heart tales that parse out may have a loose continuity with them, but this one is very different. This is a advent calendar focusing on a character who's trying to deal with the fact that she's pregnant, her parents are over religious, what should she do about it? And it ends up having kind of a sad, but very hopeful ending for Ice Cream Man. This was a very refreshing change of pace and I really liked this quite a bit. Pete: Well, that's the thing. Like I couldn't enjoy the refreshing because I was so worried about how this was ending. I was just like, “Oh God, what are we doing in this issue? Is the horror going to go too far? Like holy fucking shit.” But I was really impressed with the ending. I thought it was very touching and a nice turn. Justin: Yeah. I mean, this was so refreshing that you might as well call it Lemon Sorbet man, because- Pete: There we go. Justin: … it's such a nice bright change of pace. I do think that it's sort of fitting at the end of a long difficult year to have even one of the darkest comic books on the stands really have a bright ending, but still able to talk about really interesting stuff, bring us to the edge of that horror. It's great. This book is always great. Pete: I also really like how the house in the last panel, the way the windows are opened. It almost makes the house look like an advent calendar. It's just really, really impressive. If you haven't checked this out, please do. Like every panel it's just… They're really playing chess with this. It's just very impressive. Alex: Totally agree. Let's move on to one that I was pleasantly surprised by Labyrinth: Masquerade number one from Archaia. Written by Lara Elena Donnelly. Illustrated by Pius Bak, Samantha Dodge and French Carlomagno. What Pete is alluding to is Labyrinth is one of my favorite movies of all time. Pete: You're, goddamn right it is. Alex: But I've been kind of iffy on the whole idea of continuing Labyrinth at all. What I really liked about this book is I feel like it found a fresh angle on the whole thing. We're told a story that takes place semi in parallel to the movie, has some new things to say with some new characters. Has some good things to say about memory. Adds some stuff to the continuity, and just the whole mythology of it and the art is really good as well as the coloring. I like this quite a bit. Again, I know it seems like I should be in the tank for this, but I definitely came into it being wary and was won over by the end. What was your guys' take? Justin: I think that Alex is fucking tanked, is what I think. He's in the tank, he's on the tank. This guy has tanked for this book. Pete: He's under the tank. Justin: Yeah. He's swimming in the tank. He's Scrooge dunking ducking the tank. I remember Labyrinth not perhaps as much as you. I remember if someone peeing into a fountain because we watched that in school and [crosstalk 00:13:15], a very salacious moment in my life, but this played like a book. If you're not familiar with Labyrinth, but want to give it a shot, it's very much like an issue of the dreaming in the same end universe or even an issue of fables. It plays by those same rules, it's a great story and you get to just sort of explore this world following this character. I thought it was fun. Pete: Yeah. I mean the whole time I was just thinking about how much [inaudible 00:13:43], loves this. Justin: There you go. Pete: But yeah, it was impressive. It was a new take on something that we've seen a ton. So it was nice to kind of like… I was impressed that it was fresh and the art was different, but it felt like it fit in the world. Yeah, I wasn't really a huge fan of the Labyrinth, you know? I mean, I respect the Bowie and stuff like that, but I was really impressed with this take and with this story. Alex: All right. Let's move from a book that Pete was sure that I was all over to a book that I was sure Pete was all over. King-Size Conan number one from Marvel written by Roy Thomas, Kurt Busiek, Chris Claremont, Kevin Eastman and Steven S. DeKnight. Art by Steve McNiven, Pete Woods, Roberto de la Torre, Kevin Eastman, and Jesús Saiz. So this is a tribute to Conan. It is a bunch of short stories about different parts of Conan's life. As usual the short story collection, I think mileage may vary, but for my money I thought the last story by Steven S. DeKnight was awesome. I love that one. I thought that was great. The rest of them were like your standard hack and slash fair, but that was the one that I was really into personally. Pete: All right. You don't have to shit on the other ones [inaudible 00:15:06]. Alex: The other ones were pieces of shit. Pete: No. Justin: Wow. Alex: Is what I definitely think. They're not good art and good writing through out. Pete: Yeah, the Claremont one I enjoyed, but the Eastman one, it was like I got into a cozy sleeping bag from the '90s and just wrap myself self in nostalgia and was just so happy. It's just great to see his art. I mean, it's a little weird in color, but it's still just it's so grimy and fantastic in all the right ways and I think it fits with Conan. It's cool. Alex: Did you find any poggs at the bottom of your sleeping bag? Pete: No. Justin: Get out of that sleeping bag dude. Pete: I was never a pogger. Justin: Okay. Pete: Never into the poggs, but yeah, I think this is great. A lot of great stories. Yeah, and the last one was cool. Also the art themselves we're very different, but really worked. It was impressive. Justin: Yeah, I liked this a lot too. Conan's one of those characters that has these three iconic eras. Then I think if you haven't read Conan, Jason Aaron's run on Thor sort of echoed in a really good way, where it's like young Thor, young Conan, middle sort of Thor, that's confident and a great warrior and it sort of seeded all and then King-Conan who is sort of a little bit over it, and I like all these stories. The first one I thought it was really cool because it dovetails so nicely with the original publication of Marvel's Conan: The Barbarian, which that was a cool little note and then my favorite version of Conan the more recent books of the last decade or so are the ones when he's with Bêlit his pirate queen. So it was nice to see her again here. Alex: Yeah. Good stuff overall. Next up An Unkindness of Ravens number four from Boom Studios written by Dan Panosian and illustrated by Marina… Marianna, excuse me, Ignazzi. Here we're finally kind of getting some answers about what's been going on, but this book there is a teen witch not named Sabrina who has come to a small town, find some weird goings on. There seems to be two warring factions who were both gunning for her, and here a lot of the things that we have suspected since the first issue come out. I like that they aren't wasting a lot of time on this mysteries in this book and they're finally pulling the lid back on them so to speak. Justin: Agree. Though that I will say the beginning of each issue has some good mystery building stuff where we're getting a totally different sort of art style and some backstory stuff that I think is really cool. Dan Panosian who we had on the show is the writer of this book and he… The Panosh as he has never- Alex: [crosstalk 00:17:56], calls him that. Justin: As he's never been called in his life. He illustrates the beginning of each book, which I think is very cool and then the main story it's really good. The art style is sort of in that Archie world, but telling a story that sits right alongside Sabrina, if you're a fan of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Pete: Yeah, I agree. It's cool. It's almost like making fun of the Archie style in a way, where it's just like a little edgier. Also I think it works great. I'm impressed with this story. Also you shouldn't take old timey pills in a paper cup and then drink. You know that's just a bad combo. Justin: What are the oldest pills you think are safe to take? Are you talking about… Like when you say old timey, do you mean like… Because the oldest pills were just little pebbles that people would take. Pete: Oh, thanks man. Just the- Alex: Yeah. OG pills? Pete: OG pills- Justin: Yeah. Pete: Yeah. The original gangster of pills. Yeah, it looked like those old little paper cups that you see and he was just kind of tossing back some classic red and white pills there, and yeah. The art style is kind of like this Archie, but different, but the facial expressions are really great and especially in the main character. I think this is fun and different and cool. I like it. Alex: Next up Sea of Sorrows number two from IDW written by Rich Douek. Art and color by Alex Cormack. We had- Pete: [crosstalk 00:19:38], we had Rich on the show. Justin: Yes. Take it easy guys. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Yeah, not too rough. This is a story about a bunch of treasure hunters who encounter, or maybe some deadly mermaids. This is great. This is terrifying. This is the scariest issue I've read all week easily. Justin: Yeah, the tone of this book is just so good. The way they draw the depths of the water is scary. The way the art is from, it's so much… Like this is a very specific note, but it's like so much up and down like vertical when they're under water. Like when you read an issue of Aquaman or Namor. It's sort of a scene like you'd see on any other book except under water. With this I could see these real long angles of these people under water and just add so much tension to it. All the characters are sort of greedy, up to no good. It's great. Pete: Yeah, this is dark on top of dark and then scary as fuck, man. This is like a crazy book and it's intense to read because there is no hope, there's no chance. It's all going bad and the sea is a dark, dark place in this book and it's filled with things that are going to kill you. So this is intense and definitely worth picking up if you're into that type of shit my man, but get ready. Justin: Have you guys ever been in water before? Pete: Yeah. Justin: You guys are like really- Alex: Oh, man. No, I haven't tried it yet. Pete: Well, it was funny because Rich was talking about like… You know he's from New York City and he would go to the beach, but there's a real big difference. The first time I went into the ocean off of a boat where there's no land in sight, it's scary as fuck and I think this book kind of does a good job of really kind of grasping that. Alex: I panic when I get into the deep end of pools because I imagine there's a shark under me if I can't get to the bottom, so. Justin: Wow. Pete: Yeah. I'm ready to go to the ocean. Let's do this. Alex: No, man. You will- Justin: You really don't like the ocean? Alex: No, I really… Like I get an overactive imagination when the water is too deep and I can't see the bottom. We used to go snorkeling when I was a kid quite a bit and if we were on the low part, we're kind of swimming up to a reef or something like that. All good, but once we got past that where I couldn't touch the bottom with my feet, it really became like, “Okay, something is going to bite me. Something is going to eat me. What's coming? What's going to happen? Oh God.” And I would just get this spiraling panic until I got back to the shore. Justin: Oh, man. I can't wait for our triple Caribbean vacation. We're going to have a blast. Pete: No way, man. Alex: Good times. Let's talk about The Last God number 11 from DC comics written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson. Art by Riccardo Federici. Another guest that we had on the show this week. We had Phillip talking about this issue. This is the second to last issue of the first series in Felspire Chronicles. Yes. Pete, do you have a question or a statement? Pete: I have something I wanted to point out. Usually you do such a great job with your transitions, but I just feel like you really missed an opportunity from going from Seas of Star Wars to Sea of Stars. I just wanted to point that out real quick. Alex: You know what? I purposely separated them because I kept confusing them. Pete: Yeah. [crosstalk 00:22:58]. That makes sense. Alex: There you go you are absolutely correct. Later in the podcast, we're going to be talking about Sea of Stars number eight, but I kept them separate because I thought it was weird. All right. So let's talk about The Last God instead. This is a big dark issue where things go down. Justin: Holly shit. Alex: I don't think they're going to get out of this one. Pete: There's plucky kids. Justin: It doesn't look great. I mean, every time we talk about this book, it's all about there's just so much depth here of the fantasy, the mythology it's so well thought out. The art is amazing. It feels like the… Every page feels like the cover of a fantasy novel in the best way, and it does feel like a new take. It's like a ruined fellowship as Phillip said on the podcast and to get to be in that with them and still have it, it's not so stiff as it might come across. It's not like these people aren't saying we must continue. Like sometimes the sort of the token characters come across like they're still joking around, they're still like being real people and that's great to see. Pete: I got to tell you hearing PKG get worked up about this in how… And do it, he gets with just seeing the back matter in the songs and stuff in this issue really lets you know how deep this rabbit hole goes. Like you think you have an imagination of what you want to have happen. He has it worked out tenfold and it's really impressive. The art is just phenomenal. Each issue kind of takes you to this kind of creepy magic place. Yeah, this was a fantastic issue. Great ending. I really can't wait to see how this is all going to kind of go down. Yeah, man, the battle stuff is just glorious. Alex: Next let's talk about The Department of Truth number four from Image Comics written by James Tynion IV. Art by Martin Simmonds. Now earlier I said that Sea of Sorrows was the scariest thing that we read all week, I think I lied. I think this actually was. This book is incredible and this issue in particular is so expert at getting under your skin and making you feel uncomfortable. The writing is phenomenal. The art is phenomenal. If you haven't been reading this, this is about a organization, a part of the US government maybe devoted to not debunking conspiracy theories, but stopping conspiracy theories before they could become true based on everybody's belief. Here we get the belief that the characters of the organization is having challenged on their own as we find out more about Black Hat, the organization that's fighting against it and the stuff that they lay out here is so upsetting to read in exactly the right way. A fantastic book, but as I said very scary and very uncomfortable to read at the same time. Pete: I want to hear Justin take because he was saying this is his pick of the week. So I'm excited to hear what he's going to say. Justin: Yeah. I love this book. Like I'm a big news junkie and this book is like, Oh, this makes me feel so much better to have someone sort of digesting these things and making it make sense in a fictional context, but it actually is quite stressful to really feel these beliefs that real people in our world believe, and have it… The premise of the book is that if enough people believe in a very simple idea that is false, it still manifests in the real world and I think that is such a smart premise and scary and feels real to us. Like the book does this just great sort of loop-to-loop mentally for us as the reader, because the premise is about flies becoming real, but that's also happened in our world. It's such a smart book. Pete: That whole thing about Barack just blew my mind. I- Alex: And you believe it now, right? Pete: Yeah. It was just one of those things where they in this book were able to pull off kind of like a trope that we've seen in a lot of horror movies and spoiler, but the whole like “The room in the next room.” I was like, “Oh shit.” But like that's such a thing that I should have seen coming. It's just… Oh, man. It's intense. It uses real life that makes it scarier. Yeah, the art's phenomenal. This is a crazy read and it's really impressive. Alex: Two things that I wanted to mention about this book in particular. One, a couple of issues back they introduced these… Issue two actually I think, they introduced this star face man who are our main character that we are following who is new to The Department of Truth was maybe, or maybe not tortured by this being years back, wants to track him down and wants to stop him and it uses a lot of antisemitic tropes and as a Jewish man myself, I was very uncomfortable about it. Reading this issue the targets conspiracy theories around birtherism and Barack Obama made me realize in retrospect that, “Oh yes, of course they are trying to make me feel uncomfortable with this plot line. They're trying to make me feel this is upsetting.” And so to elicit that reaction, I think is the right thing. Alex: The other thing that I wanted to mention is the end of the book, and this is a big spoiler, but by the end of the issue our main character is told, okay, this Washington Post reporter and presumably his editor, you got to kill them. You got to just shut this down because even if they say they're not going to follow this up, at some point they're going to mention it and it's going to take on a life of its own and the Washington Post reporter I believe says something to the effect of, “Hey, you're one of the good guys, right?” And while he's crying, he says, “I think so.” And shoots them, and that in essence kind of defines and redefines the entire series because we realize, Oh, okay. We have a predilection to think that people we're following the heroes, maybe they're not. Justin: Yeah. And I think I had that same feeling of dread reading this about just controlling the truth is a slippery slope to be on. So that's a great tension for this book. One of the things I want to mention, there's an ad on the back of this book for the new Anthology series from W. Maxwell Prince, the writer of Ice Cream Man called HaHa, coming out in January. Very excited for that. Alex: Me too. Pete: I don't know if I'm ready for that. Alex: Neither am I. I feel like my wife, who is a clown is going to be hypercritical of it. We'll see what happens. Maybe we'll have her on the show. Next up [crosstalk 00:29:52], History of Animation number two from IDW written by Fred Van Lente and arts and letters by Ryan Dunlavey. Just a little note, we're going to have him on the show I believe next month or maybe February. Pete: Fred. Alex: Have a chat about this book, so that should be a lot of fun. This book is great. I know we talked about this the last time, but here we're finally getting to the point where Disney is ascended and Walt Disney at least in this world and probably in ours as well is a sociopath. Justin: Yes. Pete: Yeah. It's super crazy to read this. You know that Fred Van Lente just did all this off the top of his dome. Like this guy knows so much about Animation. Alex: He made it all up, right? Justin: Yeah. Alex: He made up all this shit? Pete: No, no. He just knows it- Alex: The Department of Truth. Pete: … because he lived it, man. He lived it all. Alex: Oh, God. That's crazy. Justin: He lived it. I love that little facts you learn every time you read any books that these guys do together, and this is so interesting. Like just one from the beginning here Marjorie Sullivan I think wife of the creator of Felix the Cat, notable drinker fell out of her window and died trying to hail her chauffeur while she was drunk. Just those little details, these little stories that are just so interesting, and then the way they incorporate imagery from the actual cartoons and animated projects they're talking about is really cool. Alex: And it's also funny. You know it could just be a history lesson that feel like reading Wikipedia, but they make it engaging, they make it fun as they have done with every comic they've done across the board. This is great. I'm very excited to keep reading this book and see how they get up to modern history. It's really fascinating so far. Next one Doctor Doom number 10 from Marvel written by Christopher Cantwell. Art by Salvador Larroca. This is the last issue of this title. I believe the last one we read was the first issue of this title. So I figured it was worth checking in. Part of the criticism I believe we had with the first issue was it seemed a little light and fun for a Doctor Doom book. This issue was not light and fun, [crosstalk 00:32:00], but definitely very dark in exactly the right way. I thought this was a great ending for the series. How'd you guys think? Justin: I agree like the first issue I think was called Pottersville last issue called Bedford Falls, I think those are two references to its wonderful life. My favorite movie at the holidays. So this felt very timely and it's just a great character study of Doctor Doom that we get to see played out here, cementing him as a straight up villain. He gets played a lot in Fantastic Four as sort of a little bit of a softie. He has a connection with Valerio thanks to Hickman's run, but I think this is the best Doctor Doom. He's a petty, very powerful super villain and we get to see that on display. Pete: Yeah. Just to me the way it ended was great. When it started, I was like what are we doing here? I don't want a different Doom, but just the way he's like never was, never will be good. Like that was just so bad-ass, such a great Doom kind of like ending. So I was really impressed with how this ended. Justin: You were like here comes the Doom? Pete: Yeah. “Here comes the Doom.” Alex: Well from Sea of Sorrows to Sea of Star number eight from the Image Comics written by Jason Aaron and Dennis Hallum. Art by Steven Green. So we had Dennis Hallum on the show, live show a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was really fascinating frankly reading this now knowing that… Unless I got it wrong, Dennis writes the dad stuff and Jason Aaron writes the kids' stuff and knowing they kind of write on their own tracks, definitely redefined how I read this book, but still another good weird issue of the story of a dad and his son trying to find each other in the universe. Justin: Yeah. I mean, really knowing that about the book it definitely changes how you read it. This book reminds me so much of sort of last season late episodes of Adventure Time where it's like a little bit trippier it's a little bit like you don't quite know where the deeper underpinnings are blending with the fun mythology stuff and I'd love that. So I love this. Pete: Yeah. This continues to be just kind of like I'm worried about the kid and if they're going to find each other, but I'm also having such a great time with the amazing stuff that is happening and to see that the dad kind of get to have some fun in this issue was great. Before he was just kind of just scared shitless for his son and kind of panicking. This was I feel like a cool kind of turn where now both characters are kind of like looking for each other, but they're all both also kind of having fun out here in the Sea of Stars. Alex: Next up Transformers/Back to the Future number two from IDW written by Cavan Scott. Art by Juan Samu. I got to tell you I was fine with the first issue of this book. I thought it was fun, but okay. We get of course time travel story where the Decepticons take over the past of Hill Valley, turn it into a despotic future. Marty McFly has left there, but the reveal at the end that the DeLorean is a transformer was like, “Great. Now we're into it.” This issue paid off of that promise. It was a blast to read, super dumb and silly and fun in exactly the right way. Like I said, I had a blast reading this. I had a lot of fun. Pete, I'm sure you had fun as well. Pete: Yeah. This is just a ton of just kind of like mash up fun. You know like what's better than DeLorean being a transformer, spoiler also the goddamn skateboard is a transformer. Justin: Yes. Oh, you're not a fan of Skills. The transformer who's also a skate board. This makes me think like, can any wield object be a transformer? Pete: Yeah. Justin: Like- Pete: Well, also I got to say the ending was also a lot of fun. Doc Brown, looking like he's got the Mando gun going on and I tell you what, I don't know what future those ties are, but I can't wait to get there because that's a fun looking tie and I'm hoping to rock one, one day. Justin: Yeah, sort of the bandolier tie? Pete: Yeah, man. Justin: Here's what want to pitch given what I just said sort of an Amish wagon transformer series [crosstalk 00:36:46], wheelbarrow, there's a Turner, there's- Alex: My name is Rumspringer. I'm an auto bot. Pete: Rumspringer. Alex: Yes. There's more than meets the eye. Yeah, this is a blast read. It's very silly but it's very fun the right way. Next step action comics number 1028 from DC comics written by Brian Michael Bendis. Art by John Romita Jr. This is the last issue of Brian Michael Bendis's run on the title. He's wrapping everything up with the super family before he move on with Phillip Kennedy Johnson, who again we had on the live show talking about his new run so go check that out- Pete: [crosstalk 00:37:22], key guests. Justin: We're topical. Pete: Man. Alex: But what do you think about this issue? What do you think about Brian Michael Bendis's run on the super family as a whole? Pete: I thought you were going to be like, what do you think of this Brian Michael Bendis guy? Alex: Do you think he's going to do well? Pete: I thought this was very swing issue, cool ending, love the thank you notes by the desk cubicle, amazing art, touching story. I thought this was a great Superman comic. Justin: I mean, this is Bendis doing what he does best and Bendis writes great sum up issues for his runs, where he… Because his whole thing is like really bringing characters down to earth, having them having a take and really connecting with the other characters in their universe and that is what this is all about. We get to see this stuff from the Jimmy Olsen series where he has purchased The Daily Planet. Perry's very fun, we don't get a ton of time with actual Superman stuff happening here which I thought was interesting, but I love the family stuff. That's what I really liked about the run before Bendis took over so I'm glad we're sort of landing there because I hope that we'll play a lot in going forward and honestly, I don't feel as burnt by the Superman and Clark Kent revealing themselves to the world as I did initially. Alex: Yeah. I think that's a fair estimation of it and overall, this is a good fun issue. It doesn't feel particularly essential necessarily. It's been weird reading the sum-up issues before they move on to Future State where it's like well, see you later, is kind of what they feel like, but John Romita Jr art, it's good. He's drawn a good superman. It's a nice time. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Next up The Scumbag number three from Image Comics. Written by Rick Remender. Art by Eric Powell as considering the story of the worst guy on earth who can save the earth. Here, I think we kind of complete the first arc and move into the second arc or at least the second villain for our dirt bag hero naturally saves the world, but does some terrible things in the process. This book continues to be very timely in an interesting way and funny at the same time. Justin: Yeah. I mean, I agree. It's a classic Remender book where it's like a strong, good premise for a story. It's very funny, but there's always some stuff underneath. It's really like commenting on our world in a way that is really nice. Pete, give me your take on this 1978 Firebird trans in. Pete: Come on, man. I mean I was a little disappointed with the sex doll edition, but that is like, Woo-hoo, baby. Justin: Now that's a transformer, right? Pete: Yeah. it should be. Justin: I do like the last page that sets up our next field and as you said Alex, the sort of accolade looking people hundreds of them on laptops typing on the bright side of the moon with a mysterious villain watching over them is a great setup. Pete: I also like how there's this line with the scumbag, you know what I mean? Like okay, the scumbag gets to be a scumbag at different moments, but it's also like, “Hey man you can't be a piece of shit and have superpowers. That's not how it works, you know?” And that really kind of comes back to- Justin: Oh wait Pete. Actually, have you ever met villains? Have you ever met any supervillains? Pete: No, I haven't. Cause I'd probably be dead if I did, but thank you for asking? Justin: No. I mean, have you ever read about them, because those people are mostly assholes who have super powers. Pete: Oh, okay. Interesting take, but- Justin: And I'll also mentioned Eric Powells art, which is like what if Mad magazine, but super fucked up, which is fun to read. Alex: It's just a fun book across the board. Let's move to a slightly more serious one Scarenthood number three from IDW. Story and art by Nick Roche. Color by Chris O'Halloran. In this book we've been following a father and his friends, who have to deal with some weird going on in their town, around the school that their kids go to. Here a lot comes out about our main character that makes him I think in a really interesting way less palatable as well as we get the lid blown off when it comes to the supernatural storyline. It was definitely a big issue. Justin, you've been really liking this book in particular I think. Justin: I like this book a lot because of those swerves that it keeps taking. It's interesting we've spent the first two issues really in the head of our main character and then the perspective totally flipped. I love being inside people's heads except for the year that I was trapped inside Pete's head being John Malkovich style. That was a weird ride. Pete: Yeah. You almost didn't make it out, man. Justin: That's true, but boy I learned a lot about your schedule, what you do on your private time. Check out the upcoming memoir- Pete: Yeah. I think this is definitely what it's like to be a parent. Justin: … if I did it the page story. Pete: You know, like you've got your responsibilities to your kid and then you have a group of parents that you get together with and you solve crimes and ghost stories and stuff like that. So I feel it's nice to have a representation of what it's like to be a parent in this world. Alex: Yeah, I agree. Let's move on and talk about US Agent number two from Marvel written by Priest art by Georges Jeanty. This is continuing a story where US agent is dealing with a lot of things. I'll tell you what, I honestly had a little bit of trouble following this issue even though I remember what happened to the last issue which I think we all liked quite a bit, but the Georges Jeanty art still reliably very good. Justin: Yeah. I agree. It is. I don't quite know the full take of this story, but I do like it. I like the scenes, I like the issues we're touching on here and I just like US agent as a character. Like what if captain America was sort of a jerk, but really had an inferiority complex, but was always trying to do the right thing. So I like where this book is living. Pete: Yeah. I had a little bit of a hard time following what was happening, but it's cool. Alex: All right. Well, next stop then Undiscovered Country number 11 from Image Comics written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule. Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Leonardo Marcello Grassi. In this issue we're starting to get into the, if not wrap up, at least the back half of the unity storyline. We are in the second ring of a closed off America that has all followed focused on tech, turns out it's terrible. They're powered by baby brains. There is a basically dead woman living in a giant vagina who runs everything and she wants our heroes brains to join them. Alex: Here's something that I thought was fascinating about this issue, and this is definitely a spoiler for the issue, but I certainly realized this and the characters realized in this book, they're given a challenge. There said Aurora, who's the person who runs America wants you to either choose a ring of America or keep moving to the next ring until you choose one, and by the end of the book they all realize they say, “Hey, you know what I think we need to do is we need to see all of these rings and get to Aurora and then bring what we've learned. That's the challenge here.” And that's certainly what I thought. I was like, “I'm ahead of this book. I know what's going on here.” But the fact that they said that out loud, that is 100% wrong, right? Pete: Yup. Justin: Yes. I think that was a classic bait and switch move that we get a little bit of a pay off right here. Pete: But also we're plug for the first-generation iPod in the middle of this. Alex: Still good man [crosstalk 00:45:23], click wheels are really good. [crosstalk 00:45:27], plus all crazy bass they had for songs on those things. Justin: You can listen to one whole U2 album on there, and that's the only thing. If I remember correctly, that's the only thing you can listen to on it. Yeah, I really liked this arc especially. Like we talked about it before, but it really focuses up a lot of the ideas and you have more of a sense of the characters coming out of the first arc. So it really moves in a nice way, and so many ideas. Pete: I think it's an interesting idea just like, Oh, you just got to give up your second born. Not your first born to be a floating brain just your second born, you know what I mean? No one really cares. Alex: I think I can do that. Justin? Justin: Yeah. Wait a second. Are you a first born or a second born? Because I think- Alex: [crosstalk 00:46:16], I'm a firstborn. Justin: I'm a first born. Pete, aren't you this younger brother? Pete: Nope. I'm a firstborn as well. Alex: Oh, great. Well this is all working out so well. The book is really good, definitely pick it up. Next up at last something… Oh yes. What's up Pete? Pete: I did want to say though that every time I think I have a handle on what's going on, they're like nope, not even close. Which is not really frustrating, but impressive that I could still be confused after this long, but man the art and the paneling it's just really impressive. Okay, sorry. Alex: No. It's all right. Last but not least Something is Killing the Children number 13 from Boom Studios written by James Tynion IV. Art by Werther Dell'Edera. We're finally getting an event that's been promised pretty much since the first issue where our main characters compatriots come to town and start killing everybody. She wants to shut down the monsters that are killing the children as quickly as possible. Every issue… I know I say this every issue, but so little happens but it's of such import to the characters, it still feels media at the same time and Werther Dell'Edera art is phenomenal. Another great issue of this book. Justin: Every single issue of this is just so great and the art is just… There's at least one or two panels where you're like fuck man I would love to have that. It's like a desktop background or a poster or something. It's just glorious. Alex: [crosstalk 00:47:49]. That would be so cool to have it as a desktop background. Pete: Yeah, because you get to stare at it every day you fucking dick. Alex: [crosstalk 00:47:57], a laptop. I don't want to brag or anything. Justin: Mr. Desktop over here. I would love to have it just as printed on my sheets. Alex: [crosstalk 00:48:05], to have it on my van. Justin: Yeah. The inside or the outside are both? Alex: Inside. I don't want other people to see. Justin: Nice. Alex: It's for me. Justin: That's for you. That's for daddy. Yeah, I like this book a lot. I will say the pace of this book is gotten, it's pretty… Not a ton of story happens each issue, and I'm curious if that will change. Because I think it needs to make some larger moves. So maybe- Pete: So you're saying this wildly popular book that is really impressive they should just change it? Justin: I think it could pace up a little bit. I feel like we've been in this narrative moment for quite some time. Pete: Yeah, but if you read in the trade then you're fucking fine, they don't have to change anything. Justin: Don't tell me what to do. Pete: Well, don't tell it what to do, enjoy it for what it is. 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Heads will roll! Grab your battle axe with Bob and Zac and slay evil! Sorcerer Thoth-Amon and droves of conspirators try to assassinate King Conan. But you won't let it happen, will you?
Crom! This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we look back that the Arnold Schwarzenegger Conan films, Conan the Barbarian (1982) and Conan the Destroyer (1984). They're great fantasy films (OK, one of them is great) that certainly influenced RPGs, but there are some indications that Dungeons & Dragons might have had a little bit of influence on Destroyer. We discuss the high points of both films, nearly forget to talk about the amazing Basil Poledouris soundtracks and totally forget to talk about that King Conan teaser that's been tormenting folks for nearly forty years. Oops! * * * Hang out with us on the Vintage RPG Discord! If you dig what we do, join us on the Vintage RPG Patreon for more roleplaying fun and surprises! Patrons keep us going! Like, Rate, Subscribe and Review the Vintage RPG Podcast! Available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Spotify, YouTube and your favorite podcast clients. Send questions, comments or corrections to info@vintagerpg.com. Follow Vintage RPG on Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook. Learn more at the Vintage RPG FAQ. Follow Stu Horvath, John McGuire, VintageRPG and Unwinnable on Twitter. Intro music by George Collazo. The Vintage RPG illustration is by Shafer Brown. Follow him on Twitter. Tune in next week for the next episode. Until then, may the dice always roll in your favor!
Der Kapitän ist tot, es lebe der Kapitän. Auf der Suche nach der Piratenkönigin Belith verschlug es unsere tapfere Crew in eine andere Welt. Wartet hier Conan, um endlich Ohn zu erschlagen? Viel Spaß mit Conan 2D20 Die ganze Folge wie immer auf patreon.com/1W3Rollenspieler
Rogues in the House battles the social distancing blues with another live show. Discussing listener submitted topics, our take on casting King Conan, and some RPG updates! Facebook
Auch wenn die neue Ausgabe von POW! - Ein ComicPodcast schon wieder einige Wochen alt ist, nahm die Veröffentlichung aus technischen Gründen leider etwas mehr Zeit in Anspruch. Doch nun heißt es wieder: Andreas, Mattes und Emu diskutieren ausgiebig über krude DC-Gerüchte, Neuankündigungen, das Ende und die Rückkehr eines Mutanten und Comics wie "Gevatter", "Harleen" und Titel von Donny Cates. 00:00:00 - Intro00:00:13 - Begrüßung00:04:14 - Dan DiDio verlässt DC00:18:07 - "Batman: Metal"-Nachfolger00:23:51 - "King Conan" von Jason Aaron00:25:39 - Locke & Key/Sandman Crossover00:29:57 - Locke & Key TV-Serie (SPOILER!!)00:42:43 - Dead Man Logan (Bd.1) & Wolverines Rückkehr (Review)00:58:16 - Gevatter (Review)01:09:58 - Superman: Das erste Jahr (Bd.1) & Harleen (Bd.1) (Review)01:20:12 - Wer ist Donny Cates? 01:35:53 - Silver Surfer: Black (Review)02:00:00 - Verabschiedung
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Jason Lenox skyped in for his second full interview to talk about his kickstarter for LORDS OF THE COSMOS ISSUE 3! Check out his KICKSTARTER going LIVE ON OCTOBER 12th to see what perks you could receive for helping fund! Check out Jasons work on all of the following sites and buy some of his work! Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Deviant Art - ETSY - Lords of the Cosmos 1 - Lords of the Cosmos 2 "Jason Lenox is an illustrator who specializes in penciling, India ink rendering, and sequential artwork. His current project is the epic sci-fi/fantasy adventure comic Lords of the Cosmos, the second issue of which was released in September 2018, under the UGLI Studios imprint. Jason has an extensive print and poster library, and he can often be seen on the national comic convention circuit interacting with his fans and sharing his artwork. He is in high demand for his commissioned pieces, and also does freelance artwork. Recently Jason’s work was included in Howl Studio’s 2018 book “The Devils Reign Book IV- All Of Them Witches”. Jason has had artwork featured in the SS 2018 Fashion Line from Virgil Abloh’s Milan Based Fashion Line, OFF-WHITE.Jason’s art has appeared in Dark Horse Comic’s King Conan as well as several independent comics including En Tenebres, FUBAR: By the Sword, and Kantara. Jason’s artwork is also featured in the role-playing game modules The Hanging Coffins of the Vampire Queen, The Bleeding Hollow, and Beyond the Pit 2. He also created a piece that was used for promotional materials and also on-set for the 2013 film Zero Charisma." Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review. Follow Wasted Local Talent on Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - Website - Music by Worst Kept Secret - search for them on BandsInTown and on Facebook - Instagram
The Beard and The Bald talk IT: Chapter Two screening reaction, Matrix 4 announcement with Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and Lana Wachowski, Ewan McGregor officially back as Obi-Wan Kenobi for Disney Plus show, D23 announcements for MCU and Star Wars, Spider-Man fiasco with Disney and Sony, teaser for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Schwarzenegger talking King Conan again, thoughts on Mindhunter Season 2, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Escape at Dannamora and much, much more!
From 2003 to 2011, the action world mourned. The King—Conan, John Matrix, the T-800—had officially relinquished his crown. The fabled Terminator had transitioned to Governator. Instead of hunting down Sarah Connor with no remorse or reservations, he was balancing budgets and removing soda pop from school vending machines. In the halls of my house, those were dark days. A cinema landscape sans-the hulking presence of Arnold Schwarzenegger was not one I wanted to experience. But then, he returned. His term was up; it was time to come home—to return to the industry that had made him such an American Dream success story. His big comeback vehicle: The Last Stand, a homage to old school westerns that featured Arnold as a grizzled sheriff who’d do anything to protect his turf. On paper, it looked like a can’t miss equation. Arnold, an escaped cartel boss, a showdown with longs odds in the middle of a desert town, and bullets by the dozen: What’s not to love? Sadly, though, things had changed in his years as a public servant. The action movies of yore had given way to a new breed of spectacle. Super Heroes were the champions of the day. *Movies rife with computer generated effects lorded over those that brought a more grounded, gritty feel. The once iconic, muscle-bound everyman couldn't hold a candle to the fantastical feats of those with powers that defied imagination. Thus, with Arnold set to appear in his first starring role in 10 years (since Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines), the chips had been stacked against him, and it was an obstacle he could not overcome. Despite having historically survived shootouts and throwdowns where the odds were almost never in his favor, he could not best the shifting dynamics of the box office. The Last Stand, decently reviewed and a hell of a good time at the theater, was a bomb. My heart still weeps. Regardless, it’s a film I recommend with enthusiasm, so sit back, grab a beer, and enjoy as I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), and the Irate Lover take you to the sleepy streets of Sommerton Junction, a place where you best not mess with the sheriff! As always be sure to check our Twitter (@HopsandBOFlops) for notes from the show—trailers, factoids, and other fun links. *This is a theme we also explored when Jurassic Park devoured Last Action Hero at the box office. Listen to that episode.
As Batman would say, "Some days you can't get rid of a bomb." What I would say, "Some days there aren't enough hours to record a podcast and what's that smell?" Yes, another delayed podcast but it's still a chock-full of fun for you to have. For today's BIG 3 topics: King Conan? When did Conan O'Brien declare this? Ease your bowstring, for soon there will be no Arrow to be had Star Trek Discovery: If Memory Serves - Cage your excitement FYI - As mentioned in the podcast, I will be out commission for a bit due to two wisdom teeth extractions. There may not be a podcast for next week. Enjoy the podcast otherwise!!!
Episodio de curiosidades, pero primero platicamos sobre la película Lords of Chaos del grupo Mayhem, el cameo de Tobias Fünke de Arrested Development en Infinity War, Critters: A New Binge, Armie Hammer como Batman, tema tenso de suicidios en YouTube Kids. las cajas sorpresa de la Deep Web, los Human Uber, cómo afecta el hambre en la decisión de los jueces para libertad condicional, OJ Simpson no fue Terminator porque no parece asesino, tips de Pari para asesinar sin evidencias en tu contra, video de Arnold sobre King Conan y el juego que causaba ataques llamado Polybius. Escúchanos en: Spotify / iTunes / ivoox / stitcher Síguenos: Twitter/ Facebook/ Instagram: holamsupernova holamsupernova@gmail.com
Episodio de curiosidades, pero primero platicamos sobre la película Lords of Chaos del grupo Mayhem, el cameo de Tobias Fünke de Arrested Development en Infinity War, Critters: A New Binge, Armie Hammer como Batman, tema tenso de suicidios en YouTube Kids. las cajas sorpresa de la Deep Web, los Human Uber, cómo afecta el hambre en la decisión de los jueces para libertad condicional, OJ Simpson no fue Terminator porque no parece asesino, tips de Pari para asesinar sin evidencias en tu contra, video de Arnold sobre King Conan y el juego que causaba ataques llamado Polybius. Escúchanos en: Spotify / iTunes / ivoox / stitcher Síguenos: Twitter/ Facebook/ Instagram: holamsupernova holamsupernova@gmail.com
Jason Lenox is an illustrator who specializes in penciling, India ink rendering, and sequential artwork. His current project is the epic sci-fi/fantasy adventure comic Lords of the Cosmos, the second issue of which was released in September 2018, under the UGLI Studios imprint. Jason has an extensive print and poster library, and he can often be seen on the national comic convention circuit interacting with his fans and sharing his artwork. He is in high demand for his commissioned pieces, and also does freelance artwork. Recently Jason’s work was included in Howl Studio’s 2018 book “The Devils Reign Book IV- All Of Them Witches”. Jason has had artwork featured in the SS 2018 Fashion Line from Virgil Abloh’s Milan Based Fashion Line, OFF-WHITE.Jason’s art has appeared in Dark Horse Comic’s King Conan as well as several independent comics including En Tenebres, FUBAR: By the Sword, and Kantara. Jason’s artwork is also featured in the role-playing game modules The Hanging Coffins of the Vampire Queen, The Bleeding Hollow, and Beyond the Pit 2. He also created a piece that was used for promotional materials and also on-set for the 2013 film Zero Charisma. Check out Jasons work on all of the following sites and buy some of his work! Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Deviant Art - ETSY - Lords of the Cosmos 1 - Lords of the Cosmos 2 OUR PATREON IS NOW LIVE - SUPPORT US HERE! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review. Follow Wasted Local Talent on Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - Website - Music by Worst Kept Secret - search for them on BandsInTown and on Facebook - Instagram
Jason Lenox is an illustrator who specializes in penciling, India ink rendering, and sequential artwork. His current project is the epic sci-fi/fantasy adventure comic Lords of the Cosmos, the second issue of which was released in September 2018, under the UGLI Studios imprint. Jason has an extensive print and poster library, and he can often be seen on the national comic convention circuit interacting with his fans and sharing his artwork. He is in high demand for his commissioned pieces, and also does freelance artwork. Recently Jason’s work was included in Howl Studio’s 2018 book “The Devils Reign Book IV- All Of Them Witches”. Jason has had artwork featured in the SS 2018 Fashion Line from Virgil Abloh’s Milan Based Fashion Line, OFF-WHITE. Jason’s art has appeared in Dark Horse Comic’s King Conan as well as several independent comics including En Tenebres, FUBAR: By the Sword, and Kantara. Jason’s artwork is also featured in the role-playing game modules The Hanging Coffins of the Vampire Queen, The Bleeding Hollow, and Beyond the Pit 2. He also created a piece that was used for promotional materials and also on-set for the 2013 film Zero Charisma. A graduate of The Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts, Jason also received extensive classical art training from professional illustrator Elaine Renna of Lancaster, PA. www.jasonlenox.com https://www.etsy.com/shop/LenoxArtEmporium @Lenoxartist www.facebook.com/jasonlenoxillustrator http://jason-lenox.deviantart.com/
SPOILER ALERT 00:00 - Justice League trailer 11:22 - DC Murderverse "tributes" 15:47 - Obi Wan vs Darth Maul 23:17 - Predicting the worst summer movie of 2017 25:52 - Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales vs The Mummy 27:57 - The Mummy vs Transformers The Last Knight 29:39 - Valerian and the City of A Thousand Planets 31:21 - The Universal Monster Cinematic Universe 35:08 - The reason Disney bought MARVEL 38:31 - That time Bryan saved an old man's life 43:01 - The Fast... and The Furious 47:14 - Arnold Schwarzenegger and King Conan
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #021February 2017So what comics did Professor Alan read during February? How many were Rebirth books? How many were for super-secret podcast projects? How many were issues of King Conan? Listen to this exciting episode #21... and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Comics for CourageLink: Comic Corp of CanadaLink: Comics for ChristmasNext Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during March? Listen in early April and find out!Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com"Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeeky You can follow the network Twitter @Relatively_Geekor the host @ProfessorAlan
GAMES: No Man Sky; Final Fantasy 15; NX Rumors; XBOX; PS4 Neo/Slim/plus; RE 7 MOVIES/TV: Amazon/Jack Ryan; Netflix Punisher Screw up; King Conan and Aquaman News; Stephen King IT; Godzilla Shin; Superman; Bethesda; WRESTLING: G1 Finals and SummerSlam; Brock vs Jericho Fight; Seth is Unsafe? Balor is out.
Grab your broadswords and put on your crown! This week the guys sit down with Timothy Truman, writer of Dark Horse Comics' "King Conan: Wolves Beyond Borders"! The three of them discuss Tim's love for Conan, would he put him in a different era, and they discuss a project Tim is doing with his son! Nick and James also review the season 2 premiere of ABC's "Galavant," discuss the internet forgiving George R.R. Martin, Oculus Rift's huge $600 price tag, and more!
This week on Super Skull it's a mini-pisode! Totally brought to you by Moon Pies, King Conan, and Kate Leth. (Maybe)
Tales of Honor graphic novel reviewed, extensively, and The Mothers insert a few interesting comments and comparison to other stories that worked, start of discussion about multimedia entries into the Honorverse in order to build excitement over the brand, Star Trek TNG architects seeding planets with humanoids. Manhattan Projects Volume 1 Science Bad will be the subject of next week's Comic Club, why Jack like alternate world war two stories, Hitler's insecurities: small penis Syndrome, the origin of the Jeep Willys name. Lay's Do Us a Flavor discussion, CJ's flavors "Smart Bomb," "Cole Slaw," and "Peanut Better" were not chosen for the finalists, the shoe-ins are Greek town Gyro, West Coast Truffle Fries, Southern Biscuits and Gravy, New York Rueben, The ability to order custom potato chips on demand, Bacon Jalapeno Cheddar would be available at will, chips belong in a sandwich, nobody makes cinnamon sugar tortilla chips for sale, Tapatio chips are delicious, you have to eat the whole bag. SDCC wrap up, did not seem to be the big news stories that it was in recent years, Star Wars Force Awakens push, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford kiss reenactment looked like grandma and grandpa making out, The Mothers talk about standing in line for Star Wars movies. Batman V Superman trailer, Bruce's motivation, Wonder Woman introduction, typical superhero misunderstanding results in fisticuffs, Suicide Squad trailer wins over The Mothers, Jared Leto trailer delivers a better Joker than the stills promised, bad guys making a good movie, Jack is hopeful about the new Fantastic Four movie, Spider-Man is his own universe, another reboot of Spider-Man proves that audiences want to see his origin AGAIN, The hottest Aunt May in history - Marisa Tomei, CJ wants to see The Governator cast as Doc Ock, King Conan movie, The Conan remake with Khal Drogo was a good, fun movie, The original Conan movie featured reallistic sorcery, we should stop using the word organic, also: literally. Supergirl pilot, doesn't fit in the current DC Dark Universe television/movie, Supergirl is Devil Wears Prada meets The Greatest American Hero, Heroes Reborn is bringing the Heroes characters back to the television, Daredevil does a great job at keeping the stories down to Earth and local, Will Heroes Reborn put the genie back in the bottle? The multiverse has to be saved in every super movie that is released. Remember to buy your Comikaze tickets.
Laree finally gets to talk about Conan the Barbarian.
A mini episode where Adonus and I talk the ultimate spec script for our King Conan! It gets really geeky as usual.
Premierek: Grace, Monaco csillaga, X-Men - Days of Future Past Trailerek: Interstellar, Big Hero 6, Jupiter Ascending, Guardians of the Galaxy, Magic in the Moonlight, Life of Crime, Get On Up, Kingsman, Fehér Isten, Monsters - Dark Continent Egyebek: Dawn of Justice, Heti Star Wars, MoCap majmok, Jackman is in, Cuarón Potter sinoff rendezőnek?, Lesz Godzilla 2, King Conan, Blade Runner 2 Megtekintve: Godzilla RMJV: Kilmer - Tombstone
Join your host Donny Salvo and a rotating panel of co-hosts as they discuss what they're reading, favorite creators and comic book industry news. episode description- in this episode Donny is joined by fellow pod casters Jim Dietz from the HHW/LOD Podcast and Nothing's On, Chris Keszycki and Rafael Sanz from the No Apologies podcast and The Taylor Network of Podcasts, and Mike Myers of the DC Noise and Geek Brunch podcasts. In this episode they talk about Trinity War, Villains month, Forever Evil, Mark Waid, Matt Fraction, Matt Kindt, team up comics,superior spider man, favorite batman artists, captain midnight,thor,flash,aquaman, Red Sonya,Conan, King Conan,Jack Kirby,Campbell Con, and for some reason comedy and comedians http://thetaylornetworkofpodcasts.com/
In this episode: AMC/Sony Loews theater in Wayne, NJ, Rob attending the Paul McCartney concert at the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn, NY, old people doing drugs, pointless camera policy, Mike Masse playing with former members of Boston, Ian Ziering is now a male exotic dancer, Steven Seagal is a Russian traitor, Arnold Schwarzenegger appearing in upcoming sequels Terminator 5, King Conan, and Triples, the Italian Ramones, Jeff Garlin gets arrested, Jeff Garlin's podcast, our review of Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), multiple explicit similarities to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Benedict Cumberbach is a sober Alan Rickman, ripping off Demolition Man, Khan backstory and the Genesis device, references to Star Wars, J.J. Abrams wanting all original Trek merchandising to be ceased, Star Trek/X-Men crossover comics, Microsoft back tracks on their DRM requirements for Xbox One, Microsoft execs calling customers cry babies, and the Bally Astrocade. 63 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com