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The X-Men are here! Well, for a couple pages. But then we get Wolverine and Lady Deathstrike's first appearance! We chat about those Alpha Flight episodes, plus the issue of Marvel Fanfare that focuses on Northstar!
Welcome to Issue 239 of Critical Encounters, a podcast about Marvel Champions, a Living Card Game by Fantasy Flight Games. Here we take a good look at that most critical piece of the game, the Encounter Sets. We'll discuss those poorly understood characters, unfairly labeled Villains, and their various plans to shape humanity and benefit the planet, as well as those so-called heroes intent on thwarting them. In this Shadow of the Past issue we take a look at X-23's Lady Deathstrike. You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof, WanderingTook, and ScarletRhodey Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w Find our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticalencounterspodcast Find our Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vardaen You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server. “You're not going any further in - as a matter of fact you're not going anywhere at all. Consider this a dead end!” —Lady Deathstrike
BORN TO BE COSMO - Episode 38 Original Air Date: August 18, 2024 Join NateWolfeTCG, ZombiesGoNomNom and special guests SafetyBlade & Lee Acer as we talk about all things Marvel SNAP, and of course... Keep it Cosmo! This episode's topics: --August 15, 2024 OTA Balance Patch (Arishem, Cassandra Nova, Mind Stone, Thena, Sandman, Lady Deathstrike, Man-Thing, Nocturne, Angel) --New Cards: Kate Bishop Hawkeye, Marvel Boy, Wiccan, Speed, Emperor Hulkling) --Leagues Win Trading --Jeff! Week
Welcome In this episode, we dive into a full spoiler recap of the latest Deadpool and Wolverine movie. We discuss the film's record-breaking success, hitting the billion-dollar mark worldwide, and its significant presence at California's D23 presentation. We also delve into the surprising return of Wesley Snipes as Blade and explore the intricate web of multiverses that brought him back into the Marvel Universe. The episode sheds light on the various cameos and legacy characters, including why some original actors did not reprise their roles. Special attention is given to standout performances, such as Channing Tatum's portrayal of Gambit and the unexpected yet hilarious hundred Deadpools scene. We also discuss Kelly Hu's return as Lady Deathstrike and other notable appearances by stars like Jennifer Garner and Chris Evans. Tune in for an engaging discussion filled with fanboy moments, behind-the-scenes insights, and a thorough analysis of what makes this movie a must-watch for Marvel fans!
HUGH JACKMAN WOLVERINE IS BACK!! Get Yourself RR Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Deadpool & Wolverine Trailer 2 Reaction, Review, & Breakdown featuring Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, TVA, Avengers Easter Eggs, Ant-Man, X-Men, A potential Cassandra Nova, Mr Paradox (Mobius M Mobius), Theories, References, & MORE as the Multiverse Saga connects us directly to Loki Season 2, the Marvel Fox Universe, and beyond! Sneaking in cameos from Lady Deathstrike, Oliath, Kevin Feige disses, as Deadpool enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Aparrel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HUGH JACKMAN NO SLEEVES!! Get Yourself RR Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Deadpool And Wolverine Trailer 2 Reaction, Review, & Breakdown from Coy Jandreau featuring Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, TVA, Avengers Easter Eggs, Ant-Man, X-Men, A potential Cassandra Nova, Mr Paradox (Mobius M Mobius), Theories, References, & MORE as the Multiverse Saga connects us directly to Loki Season 2, the Marvel Fox Universe, and beyond! Sneaking in cameos from Lady Deathstrike, Oliath, Kevin Feige disses, as Deadpool enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Aparrel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BORN TO BE COSMO - Episode 34 Original Air Date: April 14, 2024 Join Blutrane, NateWolfeTCG & ZombiesGoNomNom as we talk about all things Marvel SNAP, and of course... Keep it Cosmo! This episode's topics: --April 10, 2024 Card Balance Update (Alioth, Zabu, Sandman, Lady Deathstrike, Strong Guy) --Spotlight Cache Bug (U.S. Agent) --New Cards: Red Hulk, Baron Zemo --Upcoming Card: Valentina
GEARING UP FOR X-MEN '97!! Become A Royal Reject & Support The Channel By Grabbing RR Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Hulk Vs Wolverine (2009) Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects First Time Watching Hulk Vs Wolverine giving our Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, Spoiler Review, & Ending Explained for the BEST Marvel Animation Movie. After the Deadpool & Wolverine Trailer (Deadpool 3) & while we await the return of Cyclops, Magneto, Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Storm, & MORE In X-Men 97, Coy Jandreau & Greg Alba watch & react to this awesome action movie that features Weapon X, Omega Red, Lady Deathstrike, & Sabretooth. #Wolverine #Deadpool #Xmen #Xmen97 #Hulk #TheHulk #Marvel #MCU #TheIncredibleHulk #firsttimewatching #Deadpool3 Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau... Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Aparrel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG On INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chichester Chats Ep #28: Daredevil - Black Armor #3 Welcome back to the Chichester Chats! In each episode Phil and Lilith chat with writer D.G. Chichester about one of his comic book creations. This time the group discusses NEW issue Daredevil: Black Armor #3 featuring Dan's return to 90's “Jack Batlin” Daredevil as Baron Strucker reveals his final gambit with appearances by villains Batroc the Leaper, Lady Deathstrike, the Tarantula and MORE. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Chichester Chats Links → Twitter https://www.twitter.com/ChichesterChats → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ChichesterChats → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics → Find a sneak peek of Axles Infernal at https://www.axlesinfernal.com ==================
This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris smash their way back to 2009 to discuss the Marvel animated feature, Hulk Vs.Celebrating its 15th anniversary this week, Hulk Vs. was one of several Marvel animated movies produced by Lionsgate, starting with Ultimate Avengers in 2006. Hulk Vs. is actually two short films combined into one feature, Hulk vs Thor and Hulk vs Wolverine. Zach and Chris talk about Loki's convoluted plan to weaponize the Hulk, the excellent voice cast, Hulk vs Wolverine being a better origin movie for Logan than X-Men Origins: Wolverine (which also came out in 2009), the drastically different levels of violence between the two movies and more. If you want to see Hulk Vs., you'll have to find a physical copy as it's currently unavailable to stream, rent, or purchase anywhere digitally.Next week, we're talking about Kingsman: The Secret Service to prepare for the latest Matthew Vaughn movie, Argylle, hitting theaters next Friday.We want to hear your comments and feedback. Send them all to contact@everythingaction.com. Also, let us know your suggestions for movies for us to discuss.Also, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts & SpotifyCheck us out on Twitter (@evaction) Facebook (www.facebook.com/everything.action), and Instagram (@everything.action).
Welcome to Issue 194 of Critical Encounters, a podcast about Marvel Champions, a Living Card Game by Fantasy Flight Games. Here we take a good look at that most critical piece of the game, the Encounter Sets. We'll discuss those poorly understood characters, unfairly labeled Villains, and their various plans to shape humanity and benefit the planet, as well as those so-called heroes intent on thwarting them. In this issue we look at the modular set, Deathstrike. You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof, and WanderingTook Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w Find our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticalencounterspodcast You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server. "This time I will carve your heart from your chest!” -- Lady Deathstrike
What cards need a buff and which ones need a nerf? What does Cozy and Alex think about Lady Deathstrike? What is the current state of the meta? Join Cozy Snap and Alexander Coccia as they chat about this and more on this episode of The Snap Chat and every week as they discuss all things Marvel Snap.
We are UNITED True Believers! Today on Podcast 616 we tackle the superhero movie that dared to ask: what if everyone was in one movie? Bravely uniting with your host, Damon, are Chrissy Bruzek and Dom Johnson. Together they hop into their XJet under the basketball court and discuss: - Mystique and Lady Deathstrike are they ALWAYS serving? - Rogue… can you get your shit together? - And we finally reveal Wolverine's TRUE height. The answer may shock you! (we love a short King) All that plus a whole lot of love for Nightcrawler! You're not gonna wanna miss a minute, so put on those headphones and your Colossus armor because this is a barn burner of an episode! Listen. Subscribe. STRYKER! Hosted by: Damon Royster Produced by: Michael Seijas The Press Play Podcast Network Follow us on Twitter: @pressplaypods For Sponsorship plans and more information, please email: admin@pressplaypodcasts.com To listen to all our shows and learn more about our network, please visit www.pressplaypodcasts.com
What is up fellow nerds?! Tonight's show has the Queens introduce some of their favorite villains from the X-Men universe! Tap in as they give some brief background on why these baddies are some of their faves: Lady Deathstrike (07:09), Shadow King (14:42), Scarlet Witch (22:12), Mystique (53:50), and Mr. Sinister (1:01:54).Pull up a seat and remember...ALL HAIL THE QUEENS...of nerdom. #XMen #Villain #Marvel #ComicsWanna join in on the discussion? Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/usdnpodcast/Catch everything the DFPN has to offer over on their Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/datfeelinpodcastSupport the Brand:Patreon: www.patreon.com/datfeelinpodcastBandcamp: www.datfeelin.bandcamp.comMerch: https://datfeelin-podcast.creator-spring.com
Season 3 Premiere - The Conclusion! In which Wolverine must save Jubilee, Lady Deathstrike, and the Reavers from the alien Spirit Drinker! Professor X's wheelchair hood is used as a gurney! The ending goes up in actual flames (FLAMES)! All this and more in Out of the Past, Part 2! With cohosts Rob Berliner and Sarah Mucek. (And yes, a LOT of sirens went by our apartments while recording.)
It's time for the sequel to the X-Men. Some say this was great. Some say this was terrible. All we know for sure is that this was a movie and the X-Men are in it! X2: X-Men United! Follow. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Thumbs up. And give us all the Stars! Show notes. In the comics, Nightcrawler is the child of Mystique and was given up by his mother. He was informally adopted by a Romani queen and was raised in a traveling circus–not the Munich circus as in the movies. Lady Deathstrike is a cyborg with a mechanized body and Adamantium claws in the comics. She originated in Japan and has an irrational hatred of Wolverine which led her to America and association with William Stryker. William Stryker was a sergeant in the army and is associated with the Weapon X program that gave Wolverine his Adamantium skeleton. He has a very dark origin story that led to his own irrational hatred of Professor X. Mastermind is not the son of William Stryker. He was recruited away from a carnival into the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants by Magneto. In the Brotherhood, his teammates were Toad, Scarlet Witch, and Quicksilver. News you can abuse! Netflix's Daredevil cast reunites! For photos. Rumor has it there's a bizarre cast for the Fantastic Four. We really, REALLY hope this isn't true. Thunderbolts production shuts down due to the industry's lack of progress in meeting the demands of the Writer's Guild. What's up next? X-Men: The Last Stand (or maybe the new Spider-Verse movie) Where to find us. Mastodon https://mastodon.social/@SuperSideshow Instagram https://www.instagram.com/super_sideshow/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/SuperSideshow/ Twitter https://twitter.com/SuperSideshow
Season 3 Premiere! In which the X-Men are finally broadcast in Prime Time! There's a spaceship in the sewers under NYC! Wolverine comes face-to-face with his former love, the lethal Lady Deathstrike! And Wolvie and Gambit get oiled up for the ultimate thirst trap! It's Out of the Past, Part 1! With cohosts Marcus Bishop-Wright, Sarah Mucek, and Matt Schrader.
This week on New Release (episode #161) … baby mutants Derrick and Drew go back to a special time in superhero cinema. Before we had a 30+ film MCU there was only X2. Well, there was Superman and Batman and Spider-Man and X1 but still, seeing comic book characters on the big screen in 2003 felt more exciting, somehow. Wolverine, Prof X, Rogue, Jean, Magneto, all your faves are back … along with newcomers like Nightcrawler and Lady Deathstrike. I know it sounds crazy, but were the early aughts actually peak superhero filmmaking? From Raimi's Spider-Man movies to Nolan's Dark Knight? Or is that nostalgia talking? Either way, it's blockbuster season on the podcast so search ‘New Release' on Spotify or Apple to subscribe. Stay tuned for another huge sequel for next week. Get full access to New Release at newrelease.substack.com/subscribe
IT'S SEASON 3, MON AMI. In the Summer of 1994, XMTAS kicked off their third season with what series co-creator Eric Lewald called "a pre-season sneak preview" -- two action-packed episodes on one mondo-rad VHS tape. And that two-part episode was none other than "Out of the Past," a fan-adored episode that claws deeper into Wolvy's history with his ex-lover Yuriko a.k.a. Lady Deathstrike a.k.a. Not Heather! Join The X-Boyz as they present you with a 'lil holiday treat. It's what the pod critics say is "hotter than Gambit and Wolvy playing hoops shirtless." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/xboyzpod/support
This episode is the epic conclusion of the "Clash Of The Titans Saga" Part three as theKarjakz(Kjen,Escalade,Glucks,Raspuin,Sincere,Sheperd,Dizol)join forces with the Infinity hero's(Blade,Storm,Batman,Ironman,Wonder Woman,Black Panther,Superman) to defend the universe from the Assassins(Suntzu,Artilery,Excursion,Kanji,Revo,Snipes,Yukon) and the Infinity Villians(Thanos,Lady Kira,Killmonger,Killer Frost,Sabre,Lady Deathstrike,Doomsday) in this universal showdown. Who will be victorious in this epic battle and ultimately the victor will decide the fate of the universe.Visit sanusivision.com or sanusivisionshop.com to see more podcast episodes,art and apparel.Sponsors: A4 Capital Consulting and Anadel Foot & AnkleSponsor websites: a4capitalconsulting.com and anadelcenter.com
This episode is the begining of the "Clash Of The Titans Saga" Part Two as the Assassins(Suntzu,Artilery,Excursion,Kanji,Revo,Snipes,Yukon) take on the Infinity Villians(Thanos,Lady Kira,Killmonger,Killer Frost,Sabre,Lady Deathstrike,Doomsday) in this universal showdown. The fate of the universe will be decided by this battle and ultimately the epic conclusion.Visit sanusivision.com or sanusivisionshop.com to see more podcast episodes,art and apparel.Sponsors: A4 Capital Consulting and Anadel Foot & AnkleSponsor websites: a4capitalconsulting.com and anadelcenter.com
Ultimate X-Cavationist Shawn and Somewhat of an X-Men fan himself Kevin dive into the Season 2 premiere, Out of the Past! We talk about Lady Deathstrike's comic roots and they aren't what you would expect! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shawn-porrett7/message
In which Domino's miniseries earns a grade of “present”; Miles gets to know Sam Hill; Domino trades pouches for boots; and we would prefer that you not sexualize Lady Deathstrike. X-PLAINED: Halloween Jack Domino (Neena Thurman) Domino #1-3 Milo Thurman The idiomatic Sam Hill Lady Deathstrike (again) The Reavers (again) Pico Boot pouches Puck (Eugene Judd) Dante's Beatrice Several Skullbusters Robot tits The E.T. Atari game One way to get out of saying “I love you” Our unpopular favorites NEXT EPISODE: Giving in to D'Spayre! The visual companion to this episode will be up later this week! Find us on iTunes or Stitcher! Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men is 100% ad-free and listener supported. If you want to help support the podcast–and unlock more cool stuff–you can do that right here!
Cyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Weekly Recap
Kicking off Season 3 with an incredibly anticipated character of Lady Deathstrike, Out of the Past sets the stage for one of the most epic storylines for the X-Men while also examining more of Wolverine's mysterious past. It also infamously has the first ever change in animation quality, which JC and Rod don't hold back their feelings on but yet is one of our favorite episodes too. Cyclops is Waiting for Me is our weekly podcast series where we are going back and watching EVERY-SINGLE-EPISODE of the original 1992 X-Men: The Animated Series in their original intended script order building up to the release of X-Men 97', coming to Disney Plus. "Cyclops is Waiting for Me" Theme written and performed by Ron Wasserman (ASCAP) and Rod Kim (ASCAP) All our links: https://linktr.ee/cyclopsiwfmpod
SEASON 3 begins here! We open with some weird alien stuff in the sewers that Beast finds 'fascinating'. #Wolverine catches up with ex Lady Deathstrike and gives a series of phenomenal one-liners. Then we enter the 5 episode #PhoenixSaga that involves Jean's transformation, the Prof getting very weird, another trip to Muir Island meeting the wailing #Banshee and #Lilandra and the Shi'ar. A trip to space, some weird M'Kraan crystal stuff and the "death" of Jean Grey. Unbelievably, one of us doesn't enjoy it... Out of the Past 1-2 Phoenix Sage 1-5 Next episode be sure to follow our guide, Disney+ isn't helping continuity with it's order... No Mutant Is An Island Obsession Longshot Cold Comfort Savage Land, Savage Heart 1-2
Hey Bub! Happy Wolverine Wednesday! Welcome back to a brand new episode of Talkin Snikt: The Wolverine Show! It's the best podcast there is at what it does, and what it does best is tell you about Wolverine. Today's episode closes out our monthlong examination of Lady Deathstrike. Her stories have never reached higher that Uncanny X-Men 205, Wounded Wolf, though she has come close to wreaking that sort of Havok on Wolverine a few times since. The storyline we look at today is one of those times. We are covering Old Man Logan Vol. 2 #s 5-7, Bordertown. What happens when the cybernetic stalker of all things that go Snikt tracks down the older, weaker Logan? Find out here! If you like the show and want to keep the conversation going you can find me on Instagram @TalkinSnikt or reach out to me via email TalkSnikt@gmail.com. if you are so inclined, consider joining the Discord Server for Talkin Snikt as well: https://discord.gg/Qp6kc2MH Note this link is only valid for seven days. Make sure you check out the track, Back From The Dead, and if you like it consider checking out the YouTube Channel and Spotify Playlist for Retcon X. Until next time, Bub! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkinsnikt/message
Hey Bub! Happy Wolverine Wednesday! Welcome back to a brand new episode of Talkin Snikt: The Wolverine Show! It's the best podcast there as it what it does, but what it does best is talk about Wolverine. Today's episode continues our April Theme of Lady Deathstrike. Wolverine is alone, in the Australian Outback, and he's been crucified by the Reavers. Does Lady Deathstrike pounce on a weakened foe? Or does she choose to look upon him with a respectful eye? Come check out this harrowing tale of a hunted prey contained in the pages of Uncanny X-Men issues 251-253. If you like the show and want to keep the conversation going you can follow me on Instagram @Talkinsnikt or reach out to me via email at Talksnikt@gmail.com. If you are so inclined, consider joining the Discord Server for TalkinSnikt as well: https://discord.gg/PK3mjuBE Note this link will expire in seven days. Make sure you check out the track, Back From The Dead, and if you like it consider visiting the YouTube Channel or checking out the Spotify Playlist of Retcon X. Until next time, Bub! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkinsnikt/message
Hey Bub! Happy Wolverine Wednesday! Welcome back to a brand new episode of Talkin Snikt: The Wolverine Show! It's the best podcast there is at what it does, and what it does best is tell you about Wolverine. Today's episode continues our April theme of Lady Deathstrike. How and why did Yuriko Oyama go from pseudo-protagonist in the pages of Daredevil who just wanted to stop her father, to the mean, cybernetically enhanced Wolverine hating killer we all know? Will these two issues establish her motives and inform her character from here on out. Come check out the first Lady Deathstrike pre-enhancements appaearance in the pages of Alpha Flight Vol. 1 s 33-34. If you like the show and want to keep the conversation going you can follow me on Instagram @Talkinsnikt or reach out to me via email at Talksnikt@gmail.com. Also, make like a claw and pop into the new Discord server for Talkin Snikt as well: https://discord.gg/gK4RmRQ7 Note, this link is only good for seven days. Make sure you check out the YouTube channel and Spotify Playlist for Retcon X and check out the track, Back From The Dead, at the end of the episode. Until next time, Bub! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkinsnikt/message
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Michelle, Agent Chris, Consultant Anthony, and Producer of the show Director SP discuss the 1992 Marvel Entertainment Group X-Men The Animated Series season three episodes “Out of the Past: Part 1” and “Out of the Past: Part 2.” Anthony Sytko from Capes On The Couch podcast joins us to give some extensive background into the Marvel Moon Knight comic book character. The Team debriefs you on National Mario Day, a profile on X-Men The Animated Series Dr. Hank McCoy voice actor George Buza, a Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Previously On in honor of X-Men The Animated Series, episode synopses, additional Wolverine backstory and former lover Lady Deathstrike, Yuriko's blame and motivations, Lady Deathstrike's Disney World merchandizing and augmented phalanges, the X-Men The Animated Series basketball Top Gun volleyball-like shirtless scene, the episode animation anomalies, the Soul Drinker monster, the lesson of the episode, the Reavers in the series, the misuse of the Morlocks, and Wolverine's Adamantium Infusion scene. Stay tuned after the credits for a few minutes of Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. bonus audio. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: Marvel Entertainment's X-Men The Animated Series As Shown On Disney+ Discuss the 1992 X-Men Animated Series season 3 episodes 1-2 Background of Dr. Hank McCoy “Beast” Voice Actor George Buza Special Moon Knight Segment Anthony Sytko from Capes On The Couch podcast gives detailed background of Moon Knight X-MEN THE ANIMATED SERIES S3E1 – S3E2 [5:54] X-Men The Animated Series Voice Actor George Buza (Beast / Dr. Hank McCoy) IMDB Credits: 166 Acting credits starting in 1975 Film X-Men (2000) - Trucker A Christmas Horror Story (2015) - Santa Claus / Norman Television Star Wars: Droids (1985) - (voice) Star Wars: Ewoks (1985) - Chief Chirpa (voice) Babar (1989) - Additional voices Maniac Mansion (1990-1993) - Turner Edison X-Men Animated Series (1992-1997) - Beast / Dr. Henry 'Hank' McCoy (voice) Tales from the Cryptkeeper (1993-1994) - William / Mr. Armstrong (voice) Spider-Man (1995) - Beast (voice) The Magic School Bus (1995) - Switch Operator The Neverending Story (1995-1996) - Ogre / East Wind The Adventures of Sinbad (1996-1998) Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (1998-2000) Beyblade (2001-2005) - Grandpa Granger (voice, English Dub) Franny's Feet (2004-2005) - Grandpa (voice) Video games X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994) - Announcer / Colossus / Juggernaut / Omega Red / Magneto Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000) - Colossus X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 (2001) - Beast Starlink: Battle for Atlas (2018) - Kharl Zeon Background Younger Days Grew up in Cleveland in the 1950s. Went to an all boys school.Got in a class play at the all girls school. Mr. Bumble in Oliver; learned to like acting Read comic books - his mother threw out his comics and baseball cards - still a sore spot for him. Fan of Star Wars. Getting into voice acting Great timing - in Toronto, Canada when animation business started to grow Major break: Chief Chirpa from Star Wars: Ewoks, the 1985 animated show. He was able to go from one guest gig to another X-Men: The Animated Series Projected didn't have the title - had Project X; he saw he was reading for a character called Beast and put it together For most shows, recorded individually. For X-Men, cast recorded together as much as possible X-Men didn't gear to small kids; like doing an adult series He didn't need to do research because scripts were tight and concise and rich English major; some references were familiar; some were made up by the writers Favorite - Beauty and the Beast; all about sacrificing his feelings to avoid pain for Carly Playing Beast taught him about control. Was a big kid; could take out a kid; did once, faced the consequences Bullied as a kid; he became the one who told the jokes Beast used peace over violence; violence only when necessary X-Men film He got a call from his agent At the audition, someone recognized him as the voice of Beast Singer was at the table and said that they were grateful for X-Men the Animated Series because w/o show, probably no X-Men movie Got hired to play the Trucker on the spot 5 days of work with Anna Paquine and Hugh Jackman Impact of the show He's not on social media Had no idea of the impact the show had until he started doing conventions in 2019 Understand if you felt disenfranchised then the show would resonate Sources (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0125579/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t2#actor) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Buza) Interview: Who Did That Voice Episode #90 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDvrsHbzO84) Interview with George Buza (Beast, X-Men Animated Series) - The Nerd Lys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8PJuEPzlvs X-Men the Animated Series: Reunited (Cast Reunion) White Bear PR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k1a26SWBJM&t=1242s PREVIOUSLY ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D…. [17:19] X-Men The Animated Series Season Three Episodes 1-2 Premiered on “Fox Kids” (Episode Order As Shown On Disney+, Premiere Dates As Shown On Fox) S3E1 “Out of the Past: Part 1” Saturday July 29th, 1994 S3E2 “Out of the Past: Part 2” Saturday August 5th, 1994 Produced By: Will Meugniot Larry Houston X-Men The Animated Series Main Cast Cedric Smith ... Professor X / Charles Xavier 117 Credits, best known for X-Men Norm Spencer ... Cyclops / Scott Summers 31 Credits, best known for X-Men Catherine Disher ... Jean Grey / Phoenix 122 Credits, best known for X-Men Alison Sealy-Smith ... Storm / Ororo Munroe 72 Credits, best known for X-Men Iona Morris ... Storm / Ororo Munroe 101 Credits Star Trek TOS (Little Girl) Claudian Grant on Robotech 2xStar Trek: Voyager Lenore Zann ... Rogue 110 Credits, best known for X-Men Cal Dodd ... Wolverine / Logan 34 Credits, best known for X-Men Alyson Court ... Jubilee / Jubilation Lee 100 Credits, best known for X-Men George Buza ... 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Our very first super villain, Kelly Hu, joins us on the show today. You Might Know Her From X2: X-Men United, The Scorpion King, The Doors, Almost Perfect, Cradle 2 the Grave, and Finding Ohana. Kelly gave us all that behind the scenes intel on her strategically placed hair, the photos with camels, and the chemistry tests in order to score the role of The Sorceress in The Scorpion King with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Plus her fight scenes as Lady Deathstrike with those long ass nails, bringing backstory to The Vampire Diaries and Arrow, and breaking into the business by taking out an ad in the trades to announce her move to LA. How bad ass? Follow us on social media @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: The Thing About Pam trailer on NBC/Peacock Renee Zellweger's Oscar speech 3 women hosting The Oscars: Regina Hall, Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes Nina Arianda was excellent as Viv Vance in Being the Ricardos. So was Linda Lavin Go watch The Humans (Showtime) starring former YMKHF guest, Jayne Houdyshell (ep #39) Houdyshell in The Music Man on Broadway (Jackman & Foster) Parallel Mothers is a must see for both of us Val Kilmer was GOOD in The Doors and was Damian's Batman Finding Ohana (now streaming on Netflix) Orgs in Hollywood for AAPI actors: CAPE, Gold House Announced her move to Los Angeles to coincide with her two ep arc on The Growing Pains Tia Carrere, Tamlyn Tomita, Rosalind Chao Known for her action work: The Scorpion King, No Way Back, Cradle 2 the Grave, X2 Bathtub outfit in The Scorpion King X2 fight scenes: Lady Deathstrike vs Cyclops; Lady Deathstrike vs Wolverine Stunt woman: Angela Uyeda Chyna White on Arrow and Pearl on The Vampire Diaries Sweet romcom, 2011's Almost Perfect (dir: Bertha Bay-Sa Pan) Was the face of Philadelphia cream cheese in Italy (played a Japanese woman named Kaori) Starred in Beyond the Game in 2016 opposite Lorenzo Lamas Lamas crowned Kelly Hu “Miss Teen USA” Lamas and Kelly in Battle of the Network Stars Bette Midler was born in Hawaii Plays Ray Manzarek's wife in The Doors opposite Kyle McLachlan (Thanksgiving scene w/ Kelly) Worked with Don Johnson: Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man + Nash Bridges Supercut of Kelly Hu in leather in Martial Law Dancing to “Barbara Ann” at the end of Surf Ninjas Fuck Marry Kill DEATH SCENES: Jason Takes Manhattan, Cradle 2 the Grave, No Way Back Kelly Hu death scenes supercut
In this episode of Turtle Tracks, host Brian VanHooker talks with actress and model Kelly Hu, who supplied the voice for Karai in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon on Nickelodeon. In addition to discussing her time as Karai, Hu talks about working with Ernie Reyes Jr. on "Surf Ninjas" and her fight scene with Hugh Jackman in the second X-Men film when she played Lady Deathstrike. Finally, there's a cameo appearance by the host's daughter, Lily, who gets to share her love for Karai with Hu. Sound engineering by Ian Williams.
In this week's edition of your Marvel Strike Force Weekly News Update, I am joined by Philosopher and we discuss the latest in the game including Omega Red, Lady Deathstrike and more including:Where are the Secret Avengers? 01:08Omega Red Event Date Reveal? 03:30Weapon X Milestone Extended 05:20Visual Gold Drop Bugs 09:24Doom 2 Difficulty and Rewards 11:12War Changes Reaction 19:30Only 2 hours a day? 24:23 Silver Samurai First Hand Thoughts 26:17Viability of SS outside of war- 28:36Muramasa Event Tomorrow 30:52Worst Orb Ever? 32:45C&D Strike Pass Round 2 34:51Emma BattlePass Worth buying? 38:23Lady Deathstrike Lab X-Periments Event 41:41White Tiger Blitz- Still Meta? 44:23Magneto Returning- Current Value? 45:59Black Bolt Useful? 48:12Adam Warlock Casting 50:29Final Thoughts 52:21See more Philosopher:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzZGUeIz4SiJS3NIYUQ9A6whttps://www.twitch.tv/philosopher1976https://discord.gg/Wg2Y5jScTvGet up to 20% off your in-game purchases with Amazon coins:https://amzn.to/2SQvQop#MarvelStrikeForceValleyFlyin76 Channel (Marvel Future Revolution) http://bit.ly/2oHqk8EOther Sponsors:LD Player: https://bit.ly/LDPMFRBluestacks 5: http://bit.ly/VFBlueCBD from POP Colorado 10% Discount: https://popcolorado.com/?valleyflyin=3LOOTCAKES Rewards: https://lootcakes.com/register/step1/...SKILLSHARE Premium Free Trial: https://skl.sh/valleyflyin09211 Worldwide Nutrition 15% Discount: https://worldwidenutrition.com/pages/...More ValleyFlyin:Valleyflyin Merch: http://bit.ly/VFMerchDiscord: http://bit.ly/valleyflyinTwitter: https://twitter.com/valleyflyinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/valleyflyin/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Valleyflyin/Twitch: http://bit.ly/vftwitchPatreon: http://bit.ly/VFPatreonSupport the show (http://bit.ly/VFPatreon)
This week Adam, Luke and Digz go over the brand new blog post following some big announcements and confirmations in the week from Twitter. Joining weapon X in Marvel strike force is lady Deathstrike! We discuss the doom raid 2, teal gear, DD4/5 and more! This and all the news from the week and other things from the blog post. All this and much much more on the unofficial Marvel Strike Force Podcast - the MSF pod!! If you enjoy the podcast don't forget to subscribe and come over to our YouTube to get involved in the weekly chat! How to unlock Adam Warlock in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/VIux7vqQW3I How to unlock doc ock in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/J3md8n0h_x8 How to unlock star-Lord in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/GwgvEKNL-oE How to unlock phoenix in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/PZ34m7oWgvk How to unlock Ebony Maw in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/qmLWrEByh5I How to unlock Magneto in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/IhXTba4buv4 How to unlock Black bolt in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/Vw-CcMIWDDc How to unlock Jubilee in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/yiVY2xAU7dk How to unlock Invisible Woman in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/nKzzlyitxsk How to unlock Shuri in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/EW7O20etmDQ How to unlock Nick Fury in Marvel Strike Force https://youtu.be/69bLWZ8t294 Links to video for this podcast here: Audio is also available wherever you get your podcasts! iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...
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Hey Bubs! Happy Wolverine Wednesday! Welcome back to TalkinSnikt: The Wolverine Show. It's the best podcast there is at what it does, and what it does best is talk about Wolverine. Today The Hunt For Wolverine concludes. First we explore what can be found at the ends of the claws of a killer. Hint Hint, it's Zombies. See what small town horror ensues for the terrible trio of Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth, and Daken in Claws of a Killer 1-4. Then we take a look at how all the leads of the four minis add up to nothing but dead ends in Hunt For Wolverine: Dead Ends. And stay tuned until the very end for a special announcement regarding the X-Pansion of the TalkinSnikt Empire! If you like the show and want to join the conversation I am on Instagram @TalkinSnikt or you can reach out to me via email at Talksnikt@gmail.com. If you loved that track Back From The Dead as much as I did make sure you visit Retcon X and check out his playlist on Spotify. Until next time bubs! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We have Guest host Chandler join us as we discuss 02/07/21 's X-Books and we find out from Chandler where Lady Deathstrike is!
Kelly is well known from such movies as The Scorpion King which sees her acting opposite to the awesome Dwayne Johnson and playing Lady Deathstrike in X2 Xmen United. Kelly joins me to not only chat about her amazing career but her new release on Netflix which is currently No.1 worldwide! Finding Ohana. Don’t forget to check out the video interview on our official YouTube channel and please hit subscribe and share the love.
On this week's Stack podcast: Runaways #33 Marvel Written by Rainbow Rowell Art by Andrés Genolet Man-Bat #1 DC Comics Written by Dave Wielgosz Art by Sumit Kumar Specter Inspectors #1 BOOM! Box Written by Bowen McCurdy Art by Kaitlyn Musto The Immortal Hulk #43 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett Future State: Superman of Metropolis #2 DC Comics Written by Sean Lewis, Brandon Easton Art by John Timms, Valentine De Landro, Cully Hamner Future State: Wonder Woman #2 DC Comics Written and art by Joëlle Jones Future State: The Next Batman #3 DC Comics Written by John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Paul Jenkins Art by Laura Braga, Sumit Kumar, Jack Herbert Future State: The Flash #2 DC Comics Written by Brandon Vietti Art by Brandon Peterson and Will Conrad Future State: Swamp Thing #2 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins Future State: Harley Quinn #2 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Simone DiMeo and Tony Infante Deep Beyond #1 Image Comics Created by Mirka Andolfo, David Goy, Andrew Broccardo and Barbara Nosenzo The Legend of Shang-Chi #1 Marvel Written by Alyssa Wong Art by Andie Tong Chained to the Grave #1 IDW Written by Andy Eschenbach & Brian Level Art by Kate Sherron Far Sector #10 DC Comics Written by N.K. Jemisin Art by Jamal Campbell Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures #1 IDW Written by Daniel José Older Art by Harvey Tolibao Luna #1 BOOM! Studios By Maria Llovet The Comic Book History of Animation #3 IDW Written by Fred Van Lente Art by Ryan Dunlavey King in Black: Marauders #1 Marvel Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Luke Ross Transformers: Beast Wars #1 IDW Written by Erik Burnham Art by Josh Burcham King in Black: Black Knight #1 Marvel Written by Simon Spurrier Art by Jesús Saiz Fear Case #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Matt Kindt Art by Tyler Jenkins Sea of Sorrows #4 IDW Written by Rich Douek Art and Colors by Alex Cormack 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: Alex: What's up y'all. 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 books that have come out this week- Justin: Yes. Alex: And we're not running away from this many reviews. In fact, we're running towards them, starting off with Runaways number 33 from Marvel- Pete: Oh, I see what you did there. Okay, I see. Alex: Written by Rainbow Rowell. Justin: [crosstalk 00:00:25]. Yes, that's what we thought. That's what we knew. Alex: I know, it was a little tricky there, but there you go. Justin: No, we're running toward them. Alex: Yes, this title has been sporadic to say the very best, but I think it is always welcome when it returns. We're cutting in on our kids. Some of them are going to high school, some are not. They're trying to balance responsibilities. This run by Rainbow Rowell has been so good and I am so happy whenever it comes back. Justin: I agree, it's so well, each scene really stands out. The characters are so well thought through, the art's great. I love this story. It captures adolescence and also the superhero side of it at the same time. It's one of my favorites. Alex: Pete. Pete: I mean, I really liked it until the man-handling of Wolverine. And then I was like, “Eh, right.” But the art's unbelievable. It's some really great storytelling. I think it is fun. I really liked the gib. Justin: You think Wolverine could beat a Doombot? Doombots are so strong, there's no way. Alex: They really are, and Wolverine's so short. Justin: He's so tiny. Pete: Oh, I hate both of you. Justin: Doombots are robot dooms, which is good, doom's good and robots are cool. Alex: One of the things that I think is particularly impressive about this book is usually you don't see this sort of second resurgence. I mean, not to get too lofty about it, it's maybe not quite on the same level as bringing back the X-Men or anything like that. But you certainly had Brian K. Vaughan launching Runaways, petering out after a little while. Sorry, Pete, I know you don't like me saying that. It just came out. Pete: Yeah, use a different expression. Justin: No problem, it LePage'd out a little. Alex: LePage'd out. Pete: It's not funny. Alex: And then they took the characters and they split them up and put them on other teams and use them in different ways. It's kind of amazing that they're taking them back and making them work so well and it makes me very happy. Let's move on to another book, Man-Bat number one from DC Comics written by Dave Wielgosz, art by Sumit Kumar. This is following the Man-Bat, some bad stuff is happening to him. He's trying to be a hero, but it just doesn't work because he's just a Man-Bat. Justin: He's just a Man-Bat. Alex: What'd you think about this book? And as a follow up, who asked for this? Pete: Yeah. I mean, it's a little weird. I mean, also it's kind of, he's a scientist that doesn't do science. He just thinks that flying around like a Man-Bat is going to win the day. And I don't see how that works, but the art- Alex: You walk around as a human all the time, Pete, what is that doing? Justin: Good call. Pete: Burn? I don't think so. But yeah, the art's great. Alex: Justin, what'd you think about this one? Justin: Thought you were going to say more. I mean, this strikes me as a different … Man-Bat in the DC Universe right now feels very much like the Justice League Dark character. And I really liked that iteration of Man-Bat who's this sort of loopy scientist who's obsessed with darkness, but also trying to make his science into sort of mad science. And so this take is different. And I missed the other one reading this, but I do like the art and it feels very much like a classic Batman: The Animated Series take on Man-Bat. Alex: I do think I was obviously being very glib with who asked for this because I don't think anybody was necessarily demanding a Man-Bat series. It was confusing. Pete: I'm sure there's people out there who love the Man-Bat. Alex: I'm sure. It's the sort of thing that felt to me like if it came out at Halloween, I'd understand what was going on here, as is I think well-written good art. I like it. I don't know what its long-term prospects are necessarily. But as an individual book, if you like the character, I think you'll be happy. Justin: But here's the thing, if you go up and you're like, “I love Batman.” You're like, “Let me try this other version of the words.” Alex: Yeah, that's true. There's also a book coming out next week we're going to be talking about called Bat Bat and a book after that called Madman. Pete: Wait, wait. Justin, let me just, so if somebody walks into a comic book shop and they say, “Hey, I like some Batman,” and they say, “We're sold out, but would you like to try some Man-Bat?” And you think that's how Man-Bat sells? Is that what you're saying? Justin: I mean, yes. Pete: Okay. I think so. Justin: All right. If you walk into a grocery store and you're like, I'd like some pineapple and they're like, “No, we have regular apples and some pine nuts.” You'd be like, “I'll take it.” Pete: I don't know if you would. Alex: Yeah. You can make them at home. Look at it on Epicurious. All right. Specter inspectors number one for BOOM! Box, written by Bowen McCurdy, art by Kaitlyn Musto. This is I think another win for BOOM! Box, just a fun story of a bunch of ghost investigators who encounter something even more terrifying than what they expected. This book is a delight and I am completely on board. Pete: Oh, I couldn't agree with you more. I love this book. I really thought it was cool set up, took some great turns. I was really impressed with this. The art's storytelling is really a lot of fun. Yeah, I think it's great. Justin: I agree. It really surprised me with how like it's … I think there are a lot of books like this in this art style where it is sort of character driven, like these people are trying to do this and they haven't figured it out. But this really like, the art pays off on the comedy side and the character and relationship side. And then the story itself is super fun as well. I really like this. Alex: Yeah, good stuff, excited to follow this book. Next up, The Immortal Hulk number 43 from Marvel written by Al Ewing, art by Joe Bennett. In this issue, a lot of stuff going on, but Joe Fixit is on the run hiding out, the U-FOES are training and getting ready to fight the Hulk. And of course it all goes down by the end of the issue. I don't know what more to say about this book than it is great. Justin: Well, let me say, to me this was a good reset issue, where if you've been a little lost lately with all the different sort of stretchy Hulk with eyeball hands and stuff, this is a good restating of what the premise, where it's like, at the beginning of the issue Joe Fixit says, “All the other Hulks are gone. Now it's just me, Joe Fixit, and dumb Hulk, we're in the body.” It's back to sort of the basic whole premise, except instead of being a smart scientist, he's not a smart grifter and he's on the street. Pete: I would say he's doing pretty good. Justin: He's not as smart as Bruce Banner though. Pete: Oh, well, sure. Justin: And I think he is doing good, but his whole thing is being a good grifter as opposed to being a scientist, and he is. Pete: He is a good grifter. Justin: And I love this. He's a good grifter. And would you rather be a scientist? Pete clearly hates science and loves grifting and that's what he worships. Alex: I mean, this book is great, it's fantastic. But I really liked the Joe- Justin: When you're sick, Pete, you don't go to a doctor, you go to a three-card Monte person. Pete: Yeah, exactly. You see a guy in the back of a restaurant who take a look at it and he can tell you what's going on. Justin: He's like, “Right here, follow the diagnosis, follow the diagnosis. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Here you go. Here we go. You have a irritable bowel syndrome.” Pete: I think that I could have used more Joe Fixit on the streets. I thought this was fun. But that being said it was very cool to see him still have to kind of fight for the underdog and do what was right. So yeah, I very much enjoyed this. Also Alpha Flight cameo was great. I mean, this was a lot of fun, it continues to be amazing. Justin: Doc Sampson is Sasquatch somehow. Alex: Good stuff. And just to work off of what Pete said, as I always say, Joe Fixit in the streets and loose Hulk in the sheets. Pete: Oh my God. Justin: You do say that too many times. Alex: Too much. Justin: I love the U-FOES and they do a great job here as being the villains. And we get to sort of actually find out who they are and what they do. Alex: Let's move on to our future state block. We've been doing this for the past couple of weeks, as DC has been trucking through their look at a possible glimpse of the future of the DC Universe. As usual with this, these are the titles coming out this week. There's Superman of metropolis number two, Wonder Woman number two, Next Batman number three, The Flash number two, Swamp Thing number two, Harley Quinn number two. And we read all of those, but call it what you like. Pete, what was your favorite title of this bunch this week? Pete: Ooh, favorite title. Alex: This is a big surprise because we've only done it for the past four weeks. Go ahead. Pete: Yeah. Big surprise. Big surprise. Justin: I have an answer if you want to think. Alex: Yeah, go ahead, Justin. Pete: No, Harley Quinn number two. I'm really impressed with the writing and the art on this. And it continues to be really great. Alex: This is written by Stephanie Phillips, art by Simone DiMeo and Toni Infante. In this book, Harley Quinn is working for Scarecrow trying to take down Black Mask. There's plenty of twists and turns throughout the book. Justin: Scarecrow is like a cop essentially. Jonathan Crane on the side, the quote unquote good guys. And Black Mask is the bad guy and that gets a little confusing. My take on this book, these two issues felt like an episode of Batman: The Animated Series if Harley Quinn were the central character. [crosstalk 00:10:03]. Pete: Or Harley animated series. Justin: That's sort of what I'm saying in a lot of ways, but it's not like the Harley Quinn animated series, it's like Batman: The Animated Series [crosstalk 00:10:13]. Alex: I thought it was sort of like Scarecrow. It was sort of like a Scarecrow the animated series, is what I'd say. Pete: It's nothing like that, how dare you Zalb? Justin: A lot of hard takes. I just think there was sort of a lesson at the end. The characters are having fun, even though they were fighting each other. I enjoyed this. Alex: What about you, Justin? What was your favorite title of the week? Justin: This- Pete: Justin if you need me to go while you're thinking I can do that. Justin: Do not need you to go, you just went. Pete: Oh, okay. All right. Well, if you just need some time, I could- Justin: No time necessary. I'm ready to talk in three, two, one, talk Justin. I really enjoy, there are a lot of weirder titles out this week. And the two that I want to highlight are The Flash, Future State: The Flash number two and Future State: Swamp Thing number two, are my two picks. Alex: Flash number two written by Brandon Vietti, art by Brandon Peterson and Will Conrad. Swamp Thing number two by Ram V, art by Mike Perkins. Take it away Justin. Justin: Flashed number two just like heartbreaking. These two issues were so good, so unexpected. You have Wally West as this villain who is maybe possessed by this spirit and Barry Allen who's lost his powers to trying desperately to track it down and save him while also stopping the killing spree that's going on against the other speedsters. And it was just such a good two-part story. I think this is a great standalone just Flash story that is absolutely tragic, but really gets to the core of what Flash's powers are. It's not just running fast, it's hope. Alex: Hmm, interesting. And Swamp Thing, what about that one? Justin: Swamp Thing, totally different like this post-apocalyptic parable about Swamp Thing who created his own offspring through the green, built them. We get to see through both of these issues how meticulously he built them and even their biological features. And then at the end, this is a spoiler, but he sacrifices them for the sake of humanity because he knows that humanity has a soul and the plant children he created do not. And another like- Pete: That part was heartbreaking dude, what was that? Justin: … [crosstalk 00:12:28], heartbreaking thing. Pete: What was that dude? Justin: It was great. It was just like both, that's why I put them together, both the Flash and Swamp Thing did what you want across over like this to do, take your characters, get to a core value that they have and show it in a new way, a new unexpected way. And I think both these books did that super well. Pete: Oh, go ahead. Alex: Go ahead Justin, bearded Justin. Pete: Pete. I'm Pete. Justin: I'm shaved Pete. Pete: I just wanted to say I'm still enjoying the new Batman. I really liked the backup, so the Black Lightning, Katana and the signal. Justin: Yes. Alex: I was going to call this out. I haven't gotten to talk yet, Pete. Justin: He hasn't chosen yet Pete. Alex: But [crosstalk 00:13:10] whatever, take all your picks. Pete: Justin got to say two. Alex: Sure. Future state: The Next Batman number three written by John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Paul Jenkins, art by Laura Braga, Sumit Kumar, and Jack Herbert. I agree with you, the outsider's backup has been excellent. Justin: So good. Alex: And that's one where it ends, it's not quite as apocalyptic as Swamp Thing or anything like that. It definitely feels like, what I want out of these where it feels like, oh, this is a pilot. I want to see more of this. I want to see more of this world. And the big one for me is Future State: Wonder Woman number two, written in art by Joëlle Jones, which obviously has a lot of heat at it. We talked about this before. Was this something that was a kind of adapting- Pete: It's so hot right now, it's so much heat. Alex: It's so hot right now, they're adapting for [crosstalk 00:13:53]. But this new Wonder Woman heading to the underworlds rescue, whatever compatriots. And I know I said this the last time, but I'll repeat it as well. It feels revolutionary to the Wonder Woman mythos in the same way the brand Azzarello and Cliff Chiang's run did. And it's the sort of thing that I absolutely want to follow going forward. Pete: I just, the one part that bothered me about that book was she rips off the bones of the arm of the boat person, taking them across. Doesn't say sorry, nothing. Alex: She does, she says, “Oops.” Or something like that. Pete: Oops is not sorry, you know what I mean- Alex: It's fine, there was such a [crosstalk 00:14:31]. Pete: … you still got to roll the boat. Alex: She takes Sharon's bone hand off, throws it to [inaudible 00:14:35] to distract him because he's a dog, it's a very cute funny bit. Pete: It's funny but that guy still has to row a boat with now less bones and only one arm and she doesn't help out at all, doesn't even offer to row or nothing. Justin: Rowing a boat with less bones is a problem, I agree with you. And she doesn't offer to row. He is an undead spirit. But let me also say Pete, once you don't have skin, your bones are up for grabs. Pete: Wow. That's a rule? Justin: That's a rule. Watch out, keep [crosstalk 00:15:04], keep your skin. Alex: I don't know the last time you'd been to a cemetery, but if you look they have a sign outside that says up for grabs. Pete: Wow. Alex: Every sector. Justin: Bunch of loose bones in the cemetery. They got a bone box. Pete: They shouldn't have loose bones at the cemetery guys, it doesn't make any sense. Justin: It's like give a penny, take a penny, but you just take bones. Pete: What? Justin: There are extra bones. Pete: What? Give a penny, take a penny, oh my God. Justin: Are you using all your bones right now, Pete? I don't think so. Alex: You have so many head bones. What are you using them for? Justin: So many bones. Alex: Are you playing piano? Pete: The piano? Alex: The piano. Justin: We got fucking Mozart over here using all his bones. Alex: That's what he was known for. All right. Moving on from Future State, let's talk about Deep Beyond number one from Image Comics created by Mirka Andolfo, David Goy and Andrea Broccardo and Barbara Nosenzo. I'll tell you.,I really liked a lot of what Mirka Andolfo has been doing an Image Comics, but this comic is bonkers. I don't think bad bonkers, just hard to hold onto exactly what's happening in the plot bonkers. Pete: Yeah. Justin: There's a lot going on here. This book to me read like a Rick Remender book where … read like two Rick Remender books both happening at the same time. Alex: Yes. Justin: And that's not to say I didn't like it. It has a lot of elements that I like. Pete: Also there's weird soap opera in there as well. Alex: It takes place in maybe a post-apocalyptic future where the sun or gasses outside or something killed people. Justin: Pollution. I think pollution fucked us up. Alex: Yeah, pollution fucked us up. And we're explaining it much more straightforward than it actually is. But there's a bunch of different characters that get involved there. Some of the characters you're following at the beginning don't survive, even a quarter way through the book and then it jumps over to another situation. It is the sort of thing that feels like by the second issue it might've calmed out a little bit and focus, but there's so many ideas at play here. Again, it's hard to hold onto something. The art, very good and gross though. Justin: Beautiful. Yeah. I liked the art and to your point, Alex, I like the sort of propulsion into the second issue. Alex: Yes. Justin: But yes, a little confusing. Alex: Agreed. Moving onto The Legend, and I'm going to pronounce this wrong, Kevin Feige pronounced it a different way and now it's really gotten into my head. We've called him Shang-Chi, but it's something else where you actually pronounce it, Shang-Chi or something like that, number one from Marvel written by Alyssa Wong. I'll look it up. Art by Andie Tong. This is a one-shot focusing on the character, clearly teeing up the movie that's coming at some point. And this pits him against Lady Deathstrike. I thought this was a lot of fun, just a good actiony book. Justin: A 100%. This feels like if you are excited about the Shang-Chi movie, then you can read this and feel. I think you're going to get a lot of the elements of the movie right here in this book. Pete: Yeah, I love this. The art's unbelievable. The action of course is fantastic. Great to see Lady Deathstrike, not associated with Wolverine kind of doing other things. And yeah, I'm very excited for this and more of it, so I hope this does well. Alex: Let's move on and talk about another book that I think was a little hard to hold onto, but there's still some exciting elements into it. Chained to the Grave number one from IDW written by Andy Eschenbach and Brian Level, art by Kate Sherron. The thing that I really like about this book is it's mostly about a dude who died, sort of probably bad cowboy, is resurrected by his wife. And is like, “Hey family, let's go on a voyage of vengeance to take out the people who killed me.” That's the straightforward part. There's a lot of other stuff happening in this book, but the art sale is good. Pete, you had to love the big guy. He's a big hulking guy with half a face and he wants to kill people, right? Pete: Yeah, I thought it was great. I mean at start it was a little weird, the blow job in front of the kids, but we'll move right past that. And just kind of talk about a lot of the twists and turns. The art's really unbelievable. But the character design is really cool. I'm excited for more action and to kind of find out what's really going on. Justin: This reminded me of … I forget the title of the book. And I think we've talked about it a lot. The woman who lives in the house and the house has a bunch of … there's blood everywhere all the time. Alex: Oh, yeah. We consistently forget the title of this book. Justin: Yes. And I knew it last time when you didn't know it, and I now don't know it. It was- Alex: Murder house. Justin: Yeah. Pete: [crosstalk 00:19:41] murder house. Justin: It's like House of Sorrows or something like that. But stylistically the art also reminds me a little bit of Chew in a good way. And yeah, this is, it's fun. I agree. It's a good read and I really wish I could remember the name of that book that I try to think of. Alex: I think I read about House of Sorrows or something like that. I'll introduce the next one, you can look it up if you want. Far Sector number 10 from DC Comics, written by N. K. Jemisin, art by Jamal Campbell. We gush over every issue of this book. I thought this was a particularly good one. And it jumped out to me once again how important it is that not just the writer, but also the artist has stayed consistent for 10 issues on here. It's made it a really cohesive package following our main Green Lantern. She has been imprisoned and shit goes down this issue. This feels like a lot of what this title has been leading towards. There's been a lot of stuff happening in the background on this weird planet that she's been living on. And it's all coming to head in terms of a revolution. It's all coming crashing down. Great stuff. This was honestly I think one of my favorite issues of this book so far. Justin: Agree, to get all these answers. Pete: And that's saying a lot. Justin: Yeah, it is. To get all these answers in this book is so good and sort of restating the thesis, we get a nice lead in page at the top of this issue to really remind us of exactly what's happening. So many great ideas, so many just … The premise and the philosophies on display here are so good. Pete: Yeah. I mean, it's hard to keep coming up with different things to say about how amazing this book is, but the stories continues to impress. The art is so creative and unbelievable. Just every time I pick it up, I'm like, I'm worried it's not going to be as good as the last issue and it continues to be dope as fuck. Alex: Next up Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures number one from IDW written by Daniel José Older, art by Harvey Tolibao. We talked about the first issue of Marvel Star Wars: The High Republic. This is part of that expansive overarching story set much earlier in the Star Wars timeline. This one is for all ages readers, which is what IDW does with the adventures one. I thought it'd be interesting to check in with this particularly compared to the Marvel book. What did you guys think about this one? Pete: Well, I really liked it. I thought it was really cool the way it was kind of split and the story kind of comes together, very, very cool. I liked the art, it was very interesting kind of fresher take on Star Wars. We're used to a certain style and seeing people a certain way. It was a nice kind of like creative take, it felt like it was a grittier Star Wars which I appreciated. Yeah, I thought it was really cool. Had a great ending that got me excited to read more. Justin: Well, you know we love this timeline page. But the last book we talked about extensively where they list all the movies and TV shows in timeline, it's very satisfying to just look at that. Alex: Speaking of satisfying, what do you guys think of hot Yoda? That's something we've got a little sense of in the Marvel book, but definitely more here. Pete: What? Alex: This is a buff Yoda. He's a little jacked, probably has some abs under that robe going on. Pete: What are you talking about? Where's the robe? Alex: And he is ready for action. He's young. Justin: He's got abs on his forehead. He's got abs above and below his lips. He's all abs. Alex: He's young, dumb and full of [inaudible 00:23:17]. Pete: Oh my God, that was awful. It was weird how people were like, “Hey, maybe we should think about this.” And Yoda was like, “No, fuck it, we're in too deep, let's roll.” Alex: It was surprising for a kid's book that he said fuck it in the text. Justin: Let me say seriously about this, what I like about the choices here, the art is very … it feels very much like a fantasy book. And I think that's a smart choice for a comic about Star Wars. We've seen this sci-fi version of the Star Wars world a lot, to see the fantasy version of it is worth a lot of the roots of the Jedi and everything are, there have laser swords. And this was a very cool version of that. And I like the ongoing monologue from our young force sensitive character that we meet through in this book. Alex: The other thing is we get a sense of the bad guys, which we didn't really get in the Marvel book yet. There's this overarching force of evil. They seem to be augmented in some way that are going to play into this whole high republic story that they're telling, so that was kind of neat. I assume you guys have not as well, but I haven't read the novel by Charles Soule necessarily yet, which I think deals with them a little bit more, but that should … it's interesting. And it's not as young aiming as you might think. Justin: A 100%. Alex: Speaking of things that are not as young aiming, let's talk about Luna number one from BOOM! Studios by Maria Llovet. Now, Pete, you're a huge fan of the book Faithless by Brian Azzarello and Maria Llovet. This is following a different girl who also gets fucked by some magical creatures. Pete, what did you think about this one. Pete: So Zalben you're like, “Listen, I got to find something that's creepy enough, but artistically driven enough where I don't feel so dirty reading it.” Alex: Here's the thing, we are still in lockdown. I can not go to the museum of modern art and jerk off there anymore, so I got to find out. Pete: You mean the museum of sex to jerk off. Alex: I can't go there. Justin: I sadly know he goes to the museum of modern art or the natural history museum. He goes to any museum. He just loves naked. Alex: I go to the [inaudible 00:25:28] sometimes in the temple of [inaudible 00:25:30]. Pete: Oh my God. Alex: There's room in this tube I shout. Pete: Oh my God. Justin: The publishers of this book are like, let's listen to Comic Book Club, see if we have a good quote for the book. No, they mostly talk about one of their hosts jerking off at a museum. I really liked this book. I think Maria Llovet's art is great. And yes, a lot of her books focus on an innocent woman getting slowly deeper into some sort of mystical- Pete: Sex cult. Justin: … thing where there's sex involved. But it plays really well and I think this one makes sense. She's the writer and artist so it feels very much like she's taking ownership of this story. And the tone that her art sets is so good. And so I want to watch it. I want to put it on the wall of the museum. Alex: Well, I'll do something to that. Pete: Oh my God. Don't do that. Justin: See you there. Alex: Yes. I agree with you, her art is fantastic. It is particularly psychedelic here. It's about this character that travels, I think to the desert though, it's not 100% clear and maybe take some LSD or something like that. It goes into some very weird visuals. It's not dark and devilish like Faithless is necessarily, it goes in a different direction. But it's gorgeous stuff, it's a little sketchier. I mean that literally like the lions are a little looser than say [inaudible 00:27:07] or something like that. But great, I really enjoyed this book as well. Let's move on, talk about the Comic Book History of Animation number three from IDW written by Fred Van Lente and art by Ryan Dunlavey. And this one we're continuing- Pete: We should get them on the show because I'd love to talk to them about this book man. Alex: Pete, we just have them on our live show which is available as a podcast. Pete: We should have them back, I want to talk about this issue. Alex: All right. Well, in this issue, we're continuing to deal with the Disney revolution, delving deeper into Looney Tunes, as well as Fleischer creator of the Superman cartoon and other things. Another great issue of this book, imperative, fun. I'm having a blast reading this. Justin: Yeah. Getting into all these characters that we know you got some Mr Magoo in here, you got your [inaudible 00:27:55], you got your Daffy, you got your Wile E. Coyote, just all your favorites are here. The anecdotes that they incorporate into the story are so good. And this is getting into prime time of this type of cartooning. Pete: Yeah. And what's great is not only is it amazing art and fantastic storytelling. We're also learning stuff and it's cool. Good to find out about all this, this way. Yeah, I'm having a blast with this, really impressive. Justin: [inaudible 00:28:26]. Alex: Let's move on and talk about [crosstalk 00:28:28] King in Black: Marauders number one from Marvel written by Gerry Duggan, art by Luke Ross. In this issue, the marauders are heading to New York sensibly on a mission to rescue the X-Men who have been taken over by Knull the King in Black, but they run into a couple of snags along the way. I thought this was really well done. This is a great book that stands as a one-shot story, tells you enough that you need to know about the marauders while feeding the ongoing story there. You don't necessarily need to be reading King in Black, but you get enough of a sense of it. That's a really hard balancing act, but I think they walk it perfectly here. Justin: Does all that, also telling this tragic story about human trafficking. It covers a lot of bases and it's just a testament to that, really heads up storytelling to be able to do all that in an issue seamlessly. Pete: Yeah. I was really impressed with this book. This I think so far is my favorite X-Men book that I've read of this new kind of era. And I really enjoyed it. I thought there was a lot of great action, a lot of great kind of commentary by the quote unquote heroes. I thought this was really fun, amazing art, great action. And I love the ending, I thought was so powerful and cool. Man, Magneto dude, that was really crazy with the whole skipping a rock thing and talking, that was unbelievable. Justin: I also love Magneto at the end. He sort of like laying down in the air hardly. He's not hovering in a menacing way. He's feels like he's sort of reclining in a way. I was like, “Yeah, of course he's going to sort of lay down a little bit. He's just tired superhero.” Alex: Yeah, he's got a lot of stuff going on. Justin: Sort of. Alex: Speaking of a bunch of tired superheroes, let's talk about Transformers: Beast Wars number one from IDW written by Erik Burnham, art by Josh Burcham. This is a reboot of the classic Transformers: Beast Wars franchise with the transformers heading to earth in dinosaur times, taking the form of dinosaurs. Most of the book though is spent with robots- Justin: And other beasts. Pete: Yeah, other beasts. Alex: Other beasts, sometimes fruit bats or whatever, I don't know, gorillas, anyway- Justin: Optimus Primal. Alex: If this is what you're into, this is the fuzziest the transformers have ever been. Pete: Yeah. Beast Wars were big kind of like bringing the transformers back to popular kind of like cartoon Saturday's styles. And I was a little, I missed Beast Wars. I was kind of done with transformers at that point. Justin: You grew up, you grew out of it. Pete: I grew out of transformers little bit although- Justin: You're a big boy, you don't like it anymore. Pete: I don't know about all that. But yeah, Beast Wars kind of missed me. But I kind of felt like Zalben when he was reading a transformers book and you were like, “I don't know who's who,” and it was a little confusing because I wasn't as familiar with these transformers. It was a little hard in the beginning with them. By the end I thought it was pretty cool. Alex: Like Optimus Prime and Megatron? Pete: No, there were other versions. Alex: I knew who they were Pete. Everything was very obvious. Pete: Well, there was a book that you were like weren't … I don't know if it was Power Rangers or- Alex: No, I couldn't tell any of them apart, they were all robots in this book. Justin: Well, they're in disguise. They're in disguise as cars, so it's hard to tell who is who. Pete: Not in this one. Justin: If I could turn into a car you'd be like, “Who's that car? Is that Justin?” Pete: I would know. Justin: I don't know. Alex: I always do that when I'm walking on the street. Justin: You're like, “Which car is Justin and which car Pete?” Alex: I try to start a podcast with every car. Pete: Oh man. Good luck. Justin: Yeah, good luck. I loved Beast Wars when the show is on. Pete: Okay, here we go. Justin: Of all the cartoons, Beast Wars got into this very philosophical place with the transformers, they were chasing their sparks, they were trying to find out if essentially they had souls, it was so good. And this comic feels like it's maybe going to get there, I hope it does. This issue really set the stage for that, and I hope they really honor the depth of storytelling they did on this cartoon that Pete was too good for. Alex: Next up, here's what I'm sure Justin enjoyed a whole lot. King in Black: Black Knight number one from Marvel written by Simon Spurrier, art by Jesus Saiz. The reason I call it, you like the Black Knight, right? Justin: I like him. I like his role in The Avengers, and I feel like he … and I do like him, I'm not saying I don't. But back in The Avengers he was this sort of like, ah, I don't know what I'm doing. I think he was sort of a precursor to the Hawkeye-effication of so many Marvel characters where he was like, “Yeah, I'm sort of a shit head, I don't shave, but I put my helmet on and I have my glowing sword. What are we doing today?” And this is a little bit that, but a little bit not that. It sort of had a wobbly beginning, it felt like the premise was really in your face and I didn't really buy into it until about halfway through the issue. But at the end of it, I thought it was a good issue. Pete: Yeah. I really love the way this ended. It got a little bit weird at some points, but I love the action. I loved kind of like the whole backstory and why Knull is after the swords and all that kind of stuff like that. I very much by the end of it and I'm very excited for the next issue, I thought this did a great job of laying the groundwork to get you pumped for more. Alex: Yeah. I mean, to that point, the next issue is I assume ongoing series for Black Knight that is going to pick up here. So to your point, Justin, to me it felt like this is probably stuff that Simon Spurrier is going to deal with more heavily in the series once he gets to it. But he's kind of playing around with ideas of throwing there, but can't go all the way, because it was just this one crossover issue where somebody was like, “Hey, what are the characters that say black in their name, have them do a King in Black thing, let's go.” Alex: But it's good issue. And the art is good and it brings us fun characters. And to your point there's some fun action by the end. Last but not least, Sea of Sorrows number four from IDW written by Rich Douek, art and colors by Alex Cormack. We had Rich on our show a couple of weeks back. What? Pete: Did you say the last one? Alex: Yeah. Pete: We didn't do Fear Case. Alex: What is Fear Case? Did you make that up? Pete: No, that's the … are you serious? Justin: What is Fear Case? Pete: Fear Case number one by Matt Kindt. Alex: Oh, no, I missed that one. Do you want to talk about it, Pete? Pete: Yeah, I would love to. Alex: Great, go ahead. Pete: Okay, I'm sorry. Just I've been waiting to talk about this book. I'm very excited about it. This is cool. This is like the setup of this kind of like FBI hazing of like, okay, here is this case that nobody can solve. We'll let you rookies work on it for a little while. And it really builds it up as like this epic all-time thing that nobody can figure out. And you're like, “How can this thing be going on for so long?” But really kind of lays out this interesting mythos and very high stakes. I love the art. It's like sketchy, but cool in this way, that is kind of great. I feel like fits with the story because it's a little dark and telling this kind of epic tale. I was really impressed with the art and storytelling. This is a fun who done it, what's going on? How are we going to all figure this out? I thought this was amazing first issue that really got you excited for a bunch of stuff. Justin: And I want to talk about Hat Dance. Pete: Oh, okay. Sure. Hat dance number one or which one? Justin: Number 607. You guys haven't been reading Hat Dance. Alex: I want to talk about [Miles 00:36:35] Friends number one. Pete: Oh, Miles' friends. Yeah. Justin: I think you're talking about Cinderella and I'm here for it, [inaudible 00:36:43]. Alex: Two movies honestly. There's a whole thing going on with Cinderella, there's a thing going on with the mouse and the cat. I don't know, bring it together some way guys. Sea of Sorrows number four from IDW, written by Rich Douek, art and colors by Alex Cormack. In this issue, we are finally getting some hardcore, absolutely gross mermaid attack action here, spoiler, but they reveal what these mermaids look like and it is absolutely horrifying. The slow tension has been building for three issues. The lid is off here and it's awful. What'd you guys think about this issue? Justin: Great reveal. This is what I've always wanted to see in The Little Mermaid. Alex: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Pete: Yeah. I thought it was- Alex: Pete, did you want to read Fear Case or what's going on? Pete: No, first off the art is so creepy in all the right ways- Justin: So good. Pete: … it's great. And they've been teasing on what's going on with the kind of what the bad force is driving behind it. And we finally get to really see it in all its glory in this issue. And it is really creepy and messed up, but really interesting to see how they're going to kind of make it, how these ships are going to do out in the middle of nowhere. Alex: Awesome, good stuff. 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If you were creating a Mount Rushmore of Batman comic book writers, Denny O'Neil's face would be carved in stone. He'd arguably earn a spot in the pantheon of comic book writers in general. Writer and editor Dennis O'Neil passed away on June 11, 2020. He was 81 years old.Join us for an episode Caleb and Ben wrote to remember the writer who brought us Green Lantern John Stewart, Ra's and Talia Al Ghul, Azrael, Bane, Dr. Leslie Thompkins, Lady Deathstrike, and so many more.Inside is the subject of this episode's Spotlight portion and we'll hear more from Kurt Roembke.Subscribe to Storytelling Breakdown wherever you get your podcasts. You can find out more about this show at storytellingbreakdown.com. There you can also find our blog community and support us through Patreon.Storytelling Breakdown is hosted by co-founders Ben Clemmer and Caleb Meyer. Our theme music is by Kurt Roembke. Our logo is by Daniel Church. Stephen Stachofsky joins us as a producer and writer. Our social media coordinator is Ella Abbott. Our podcast is hosted by John Dawkins and Wayneshout Productions. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Kelly Hu dropped by the show last week to discuss being a part of pop culture, playing Lady Deathstrike, being a minority in Hollywood, doing voice over work, the Vagina Monologues, and visiting Hawaii. We also took some listener questions. Kelly has been an actress since she was 18 years old and has so many awesome credits to her name. She's such a down-to-earth local girl and we were all so excited to talk to her!
It’s the 50th episode of Go Fact Yourself! And we’ve got a t-shirt! To help us celebrate, we’ve brought on Maximum Fun founder, Jesse Thorn. These days, MaxFun is known for dozens of quality podcasts. But in Jesse’s early days, he recorded the talk show that would become "Bullseye" in his apartment. The humble beginnings helped him learn a lot about interviewing great guests… and about the value of a good suit. In addition to “Bullseye,” you can hear Jesse on the podcasts "Jordan Jesse Go!" and "Judge John Hodgman." Jesse’s opponent for this momentous episode is actor Kelly Hu. She’s best known for appearances in tons of hit movies, including her role as Lady Deathstrike in X2: X-Men United. But even though audiences love her work, she’ll explain why she can’t stand to watch herself in any film or show she’s ever been a part of. Plus: a look into her desire to be a pageant winner without having a talent to showcase. Our guests will answer questions about baseball, cadavers and what can be mixed into chocolate. What’s the Difference: Murder! What’s the difference between a coroner and a medical examiner? What’s the difference between a knife and dagger? If you’d like to submit a question for our What’s the Difference round, go to gofactyourpod.com and click on "Get Involved." Areas of Expertise Jesse Thorn: The hip-hop group Dungeon Family, the city of San Francisco and the San Francisco Giants baseball team. Kelly Hu: Dog training, Hawaiian food and chocolate-making. Appearing in this episode: Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Jesse Thorn Kelly Hu With guest experts: Jon Miller, award-winning TV and radio play-by-play commentator for the San Francisco Giants. Patricia Tsai and Emily Walden, owner and manager of the Chocovivo chocolate-making shop in Los Angeles. Go Fact Yourself was devised by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, and produced in collaboration with Maximum Fun. The show was recorded at the The Angel City Brewery in Los Angeles. Theme Song by Jonathan Green. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher. The show is edited by Julian Burrell. Go to gofactyourpod.com for information and tickets to the next recording of Go Fact Yourself!Get our NEW Go Fact Yourself t-shaped shirt!
In this bumper over-sized episode, Joshua and Jamie cover the five issue story leading up to and concluding with issue 200 that takes DD to Japan in pursuit of the still-injured Bullseye. He encounters Wolverine, back when he was still cool, meets Yuriko (pre-Lady Deathstrike), and fights Samurai while relearning what it means to be a hero. Our hosts also list a few of their favorite moments in both the last 100 and the whole 200 issues they’ve covered so far, Jamie gets contrary over Frank Miller, Josh reminisces over The Ox, and both agree that William Johnson is a damned fine DD artist!
From Hawaii to Hollywood, Kelly Hu, is an actress, voice-over artist, former fashion model, and beauty queen. After being crowned as Miss Hawaii Teen USA and Miss Hawaii USA, Kelly's journey brought her to Los Angeles where she discovered her love of acting. You may have seen her as China White in the hit television show, Arrow, or as Lady Deathstrike in X-Men 2, and many other movies & television shows too numerous to mention. Kelly, influenced by a frugal upbringing, began her investment portfolio at the ripe young age of 8. Here she learned her most valuable life-long lesson: trust your gut. She confides how some of her investment choices may have been a little unusual, but her instincts proved her right and paid off in the end. And while Kelly is most happy when she is traveling abroad, she notes that one does not need much to be comfortable and to survive in this world. Have a listen as Kelly and Bob talk money, travel and life. @KellyHu
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The incomparable Kelly Hu is here this week to talk about slicin’ and dicin’ Wolverine in X2 as Lady Deathstrike and throwin’ down with Arrow as China White! PLUS – her latest gig on Seth MacFarlane’s sci-fi hit, The Orville! Images TM & copyright © Fox, CW Follow Kelly on Twitter Follow Kelly on Instagram […]
The incomparable Kelly Hu is here this week to talk about slicin’ and dicin’ Wolverine in X2 as Lady Deathstrike and throwin’ down with Arrow as China White! PLUS – her latest gig on Seth MacFarlane’s sci-fi hit, The Orville! Images TM & copyright © Fox, CW Follow Kelly on Twitter Follow Kelly on Instagram […]
Joe and Jack have a list of actors they would like to see in Phase 4 and other future phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and are here to share it with you! Do our hopes line up with yours? Who else would you like to see in the MCU? A few edits from Joe: - He no longer wishes to see Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Deathstrike, as that does not make any sense, but would still love to see her as Lady Death herself, the cosmic entity one. - His description about the Beyonder was completely wrong, and he does not know where he got that notion from. Other than that, ENJOY!!
Hey Bubs! Happy Wolverine Wednesday! Welcome Back to TalkinSnikt: The best podcast there is at what it does, and what it does best is talk about Wolverine. Walkin' in a Winter Wasteland! December has now officially begun for Talkin Snikt with the new theme of Winter Wasteland with every episode featuring a new Wolverine in the snow adventure. We kick off with one of the most important storylines in Wolverine's history; Wounded Wolf. This standalone story featured in Uncanny X-Men 205 showcased the limitations of Wolverine vaunted healing factor, and introduced us to a newly rebuilt Lady Deathstrike. If you like the show and want to join the conversation I am on twitter @TalkinSnikt or you can reach out to me via email at Talksnikt@gmail.com. Please consider joining the Patreon for Talkin Snikt. If you loved that track Back From The Dead as much as I did make sure you visit Retcon Xand check out his playlist on Spotify. Until next time bubs! Find out more at https://talkinsnikt.pinecast.co
The Lethal Predator is revealed -- The Spirit Drinker. Brooksey and I breakdown Part 2, the follow up to a super strong opening to season 3 of X-Men: The Animated series. Talking Reavers, Lady Deathstrike and Wolverine; Is it on par with the stellar part 1? Tune in a find out.PLUS in Marvel Move News we're breaking down Avengers 4 subtitles, my thoughts on Venom and what we think about about the outcast James Gunn writing and directing the new Suicide Squad!ALSO I reveal our VIP who's been following the show on youtube.- Bender
"Out of the Past, Part 2" isn't nearly as hilarious as "Part 1." It's downright spooky, actually, thanks to some impressive animation and sound design choices on the part of the X-Men: The Animated Series season three creative team. Except, uh... Maddy and Ryan also thought the writing was a bit boring. We wanted Lady Deathstrike to give us more silly monologues about her feelings! At least we still have Gambit pining after his boyfriend Wolverine, plus a fun scene of Beast in an art gallery, and also Jean and Scott trying and failing to go on a date. By the way, Xavier is back on his bullshit again in this episode. Is he ever not? X-Men Spotlight: THE REAVERS! Terminator meets RoboCop meets ... the Cylons? Sure. They're a mishmash of '80s cyborg and robot tropes, and we're still not convinced there's any deeper meaning to be gleaned from them. E-mail us at themutantages@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter at TheMutantAges, MIDImyers and RyanPagella
Maddy and Ryan strap in for the third season premiere of X-Men: The Animated Series, featuring... an unfair portrayal of Lady Deathstryke and tons of flashbacks to Wolverine's Weapon X trauma? Wait a second, this is X2 deja vu! "Out of the Past, Part 1" also has Jubilee and Gambit in tow to help Wolverine when he's in a jam, but not before listening to him deliver some monologues alone in the dark. Ryan and Maddy recorded this episode really late at night last week, so forgive them for being totally incoherent for most of it, especially during the politics section where we try and fail to come up with something deep to say about the Reavers. In our defense, this X-Men: TAS episode is pretty incoherent too, so we afford it about as much analysis as it merits. X-Men Spotlight: Lady Deathstryke, a.k.a. Lady Deathstrike, a.k.a. NOT YURIKO, Wolverine's self-proclaimed nemesis who deserves better than almost any writer has ever given her! E-mail us at themutantages@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter at TheMutantAges, MIDImyers and RyanPagella
Well here's an episode of Alpha Pod Flight where John Byrne didn't do the issue of Alpha Flight we're talking about. John Bishop of http://www.johnbishopillustration.com/ joins me in a pub to talk about Issue 33, where Heather Hudson gets shot out of the sky by Magneto, Lady Deathstrike stands about a bit and Wolverine tells an early part of his very convoluted back story.
A new day, a new season of X-Men TAS and another alien spacecraft buried deep in the subway tunnels of New York City! Season 3 is upon us, so join your intrepid hosts as we discuss… The return of the Morlocks! The very quick dispatching of the Morlocks! How Lady Deathstrike's body positive attitude is […]
The Uncanny X-Men #205 from May 1986 titled “Wounded Wolf”. Featured are Wolverine, Katie Powers, Spiral, Cole, Reese, Macon, and Lady Deathstrike. Also included in this episode is commentary on New Mutants #40 and X-Factor #4. Theme Music: Lazlo Hollyfeld … Continue reading →
It's a villainous triple threat, as we present three of the X-Men's greatest cybernetically enhanced enemies! Join us to learn about Omega Red, Spiral, and Lady Deathstrike!
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
%CODE_Wolvie% He's the best there is at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. Our massive Character Corner on the X-Man named Wolverine. Despite becoming overused in the Marvel universe, there are actually a lot of good Wolverine stories out there. A lot of the old stuff also holds up pretty well. Some of our favorite writers have also done short runs with Wolverine since there is a massive amount of content out there. We cover so much in this we made a decision that we will come back to do a second part that covers the enemies Logan has racked up over the years. Essentials Incredible Hulk #181 - First Appearance (1974) X-Men Giant Sized #1 - Second Appearance joins the x-men (1975) The essence of [Logan's] character [is] a "failed samurai." To Samurai, duty is all, selfless service the path to their ultimate ambition, death with grace History Chris Claremont era Uncanny X-men #120 - #121 - Alpha Fight (1979) Uncanny X-Men #129 - #138 - Dark Phoenix Saga (1980) Uncanny X-men #162 -#167 ( 1982) - Logan versus the Brood Wolverine limited Series (1982) Kitty Pryde and Wolverine (1985) Wolverine Vol 2 #1 - #6 - Madripoor (Patch)1988 Weapon X (1991) Marvel Comics Present #72 - #84 Fatal Attractions & aftermath (1993) X-Men #25 - Magneto rips out his adamantium Wolverine #75 - Revealed that he has bone claws Wolverine #90 - Fight with Sabretooth right before Age of Apocalypse Age of Apocalypse Wolverine #119 - #122 - Not Dead Yet (97, Warren Ellis) Return of his Adamantium Wolverine Vol 2 #145 - Becomes a horseman of Apocalypse Origin - Logan's childhood history as James Howlett New X-Men 146 - 150 Planet X - Jean dies again Astonishing X-Men - Whedon's run (2004) House of M (2005) Wolverine Vol 3 20 -25: Enemy of the State - Wolverine gets brainwashed by HYDRA & the Hand and takes on the rest of the Marvel universe Wolverine: Origins Logan - Brian K Vaughn (2008) X-Men: Schism (2011) X-Men: Regenisis Wolverine and the X-Men (2011 - 2014) Uncanny X-Force #1 - #35 - Remender (2010 - 2012) Origin II - Kieron Gillen (2013) Death of Wolverine Enemies Lady Deathstrike & the Reavers Alpha Flight #33-34 Uncanny X-men #205 Uncanny X-Men #251 Lord Shingen Silver Samurai Omega Red X-Men #5 Cyber Mystique Wolverine Vol3 #62-#65: Get Mystique Hulk Incredible Hulk #340 Daken/Romulus Sabretooth Wolverine: Origin 2 - explains Logan's history with the Creed clan Wolverine #10 - retells First wolverine-sabertooth fight. Every birthday Sabretooth tracks down wolverine on his birthday Uncanny X-Men #2013 Other Media Check out our sponsor TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews’ to get 33% off & free shipping. Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site Contact Us: MTrailerReviews@MovieTrailerReviews.Net Check us out on Youtube Twitter – @InsanityReport & @MTrailerReviews
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
%CODE_Wolvie% He's the best there is at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. Our massive Character Corner on the X-Man named Wolverine. Despite becoming overused in the Marvel universe, there are actually a lot of good Wolverine stories out there. A lot of the old stuff also holds up pretty well. Some of our favorite writers have also done short runs with Wolverine since there is a massive amount of content out there. We cover so much in this we made a decision that we will come back to do a second part that covers the enemies Logan has racked up over the years. Essentials Incredible Hulk #181 - First Appearance (1974) X-Men Giant Sized #1 - Second Appearance joins the x-men (1975) The essence of [Logan's] character [is] a "failed samurai." To Samurai, duty is all, selfless service the path to their ultimate ambition, death with grace History Chris Claremont era Uncanny X-men #120 - #121 - Alpha Fight (1979) Uncanny X-Men #129 - #138 - Dark Phoenix Saga (1980) Uncanny X-men #162 -#167 ( 1982) - Logan versus the Brood Wolverine limited Series (1982) Kitty Pryde and Wolverine (1985) Wolverine Vol 2 #1 - #6 - Madripoor (Patch)1988 Weapon X (1991) Marvel Comics Present #72 - #84 Fatal Attractions & aftermath (1993) X-Men #25 - Magneto rips out his adamantium Wolverine #75 - Revealed that he has bone claws Wolverine #90 - Fight with Sabretooth right before Age of Apocalypse Age of Apocalypse Wolverine #119 - #122 - Not Dead Yet (97, Warren Ellis) Return of his Adamantium Wolverine Vol 2 #145 - Becomes a horseman of Apocalypse Origin - Logan's childhood history as James Howlett New X-Men 146 - 150 Planet X - Jean dies again Astonishing X-Men - Whedon's run (2004) House of M (2005) Wolverine Vol 3 20 -25: Enemy of the State - Wolverine gets brainwashed by HYDRA & the Hand and takes on the rest of the Marvel universe Wolverine: Origins Logan - Brian K Vaughn (2008) X-Men: Schism (2011) X-Men: Regenisis Wolverine and the X-Men (2011 - 2014) Uncanny X-Force #1 - #35 - Remender (2010 - 2012) Origin II - Kieron Gillen (2013) Death of Wolverine Enemies Lady Deathstrike & the Reavers Alpha Flight #33-34 Uncanny X-men #205 Uncanny X-Men #251 Lord Shingen Silver Samurai Omega Red X-Men #5 Cyber Mystique Wolverine Vol3 #62-#65: Get Mystique Hulk Incredible Hulk #340 Daken/Romulus Sabretooth Wolverine: Origin 2 - explains Logan's history with the Creed clan Wolverine #10 - retells First wolverine-sabertooth fight. Every birthday Sabretooth tracks down wolverine on his birthday Uncanny X-Men #2013 Other Media Check out our sponsor TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews’ to get 33% off & free shipping. Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site Contact Us: MTrailerReviews@MovieTrailerReviews.Net Check us out on Youtube Twitter – @InsanityReport & @MTrailerReviews
In which Jubilee is the sassiest Xenomorph; Lady Deathstrike is way too good for the Reavers; Wolverine gets a sidekick; Forge arm wrestles the Shadow King; Moira takes a cavalier For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
In which everyone dies (or something); every Summers is miserable in their own way; we are pretty done with Nanny and the Orphanmaker; Lady Deathstrike is a surprisingly astute art For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
Superheroes, Movies & Superhero Movies: A Cinema Heroes Podcast
Bryan Singer's follow up to the successful X-Men film features new mutants (Nightcrawler! Lady Deathstrike!) and some familiar faces. How does it rank against its predecessor? Is it still one of the best superhero movies ever made? www.cinemaheroes.com facebook.com/smandsmpodcast Twitter: @CinemaHeroes
Comedian Don Takano was once advised by a doctor to quit playing football so he could get really good at drunk driving. We watch Wolverine vs Lady Deathstrike from X2: X-Men United.
Episode 11: A Palindrome of Numbers! This episode, Bryn goes hog wild on comics chat (skip to 48:20 if you hate comics and Bryn), but we eventually talk about One-Punch Man and South Park. Also, stay tuned after the end music for a mea culpa from Marshall on the Apple Pencil, a discussion of access to Apple product innards, and Josh's thoughts on the Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2. We had a blast discussing this stuff and hope you enjoy listening! If you do, we'd appreciate a rating on iTunes. If you'd like to chat, you can find us on Twitter at @vicarious_fm, or you can join our Slack team! Bryn Jackson is @uberbryn Joshua Sortino is @sortino Marshall Bock is @marshallbock ###Sponsor Hired is a free, no-obligation job search service. If you or someone you know is looking for a job in the software engineering or design field, check out Hired. Use our special link to get a $2,000 bonus when you sign up and accept a job, or get $1337 for a successful referral. Many thanks to Hired for sponsoring this week's show! ###Show Notes 0:00 - Halo Wars 3:13 - Arrow and Flash 3:40 - Smallville 4:00 - Under the Dome 4:03 - The polar bear from Lost 4:23 - The plane crash from Lost 4:30 - The plane crash from Fight Club 4:58 - Legends of Tomorrow 5:24 - Vandal Savage 5:36 - Hawkman and Hawkgirl 6:03 - Brandon Routh as The Atom 6:15 - The White Canary 6:21 - Editor's Note: Marshall is referencing The Lord of the Rings, in which Gandalf the Grey leaves for a bit and comes back as Gandalf the White. 6:39 - Arrow Star Stephen Amell Is Not Happy About The Flash Casting 7:06 - Supergirl 7:13 - J'onn J'onzz is Martian Manhunter 7:43 - Justice League and Justice League Unlimited 7:48 - Batman: The Animated Series 8:06 - Young Justice (not Teen Justice) 8:14 - Teen Titans 8:33 - Hawkeye (2012-2015) 8:55 - Bryn's "Hawkguy" t-shirt 9:12 - Avengers Hawkeye Longshot Bow 9:21 - Editor's Note: Marshall is referencing the character Marv from the comic (and movie) Sin City. 9:30 - Guardians of the Galaxy 9:34 - Bryn's Comic Book List 9:39 - Guardians of the Galaxy (2013-2015) and Guardians of the Galaxy (2015-) 10:04 - How Nick Fury Ended Up Looking Like And Being Played By Samuel L. Jackson 11:00 - AWESOME FACIAL HAIR BROS! 11:44 - Superior Iron Man (2014-2015) 12:42 - Editor's Note: The "big bad" is a term for a major, recurring adversary in a series. 12:44 - Ronan the Accuser 12:50 - James Gunn Admits Introducing Thanos in ‘Guardians’ Gave Him Trouble 13:14 - Editor's Note: Josh is referencing how Thanos pontificates from a throne, just like Supreme Leader Snoke from Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens. 14:23 - Rhomann Dey's (John C. Reilly) wife and daughter were Pink Kree 14:48 - The Inhumans: How Marvel is Getting Them Ready for Stardom 15:02 - The Shi'ar and the Skrull and the Kree 15:15 - The Nova Corps 16:18 - Ant-Man thinks their first move should be calling the Avengers 16:27 - 7 Creative Ways Modern Horror Films Get Rid of Cell Phones 17:22 - Korath the Pursuer played by Djimon Hounsou 17:50 - Ronan Getting Dressed 18:01 - The Kree Supreme Intelligence 18:30 - The brain bug from Starship Troopers 19:10 - Bug 19:23 - Mantis and Groot 19:44 - Cosmo the Spacedog 20:20 - "Ain't no thing like me 'cept me." 20:24 - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 20:35 - J'Son of Spartax and Jason Derulo 20:27 - Yondu Udonta 21:01 - Sean Gunn 21:09 - Sean Gunn played Rocket Raccoon in both a green suit and blue suit 21:17 - Sean Gunn as Kraglin 22:48 - Kitty Pryde is Shadowcat 23:02 - Ben Grimm is The Thing 23:46 - Eddie Brock is Venom 24:00 - Star-Lord 24:02 - Rocket Raccoon and Groot (2016-) 24:05 - Venom: Space Knight 24:09 - Drax by CM Punk 24:31 - Will Spider-Man Be In Avengers 3? Here's What Sony Says 24:37 - Tom Holland 24:45 - Tom Holland joins Chris Hemsworth in The Heart of the Sea 25:28 - Joel Coen and Ethan Coen 25:35 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier 25:53 - The Marvel "flip-flip-flip" title card 25:59 - Tom Holland's mole 27:00 - Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! (2015-) 27:12 - The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015-) 27:49 - Deadpool (2015-) 29:44 - X-Men Origins: Wolverine 29:51 - The Wolverine 30:00 - Wolverine vs. Deadpool from the end of X-Men Origins: Wolverine 30:32 - Infinite Comics 30:55 - Deadpool & Cable: Split Second 30:57 - Cable & Deadpool 31:05 - Nathan Summers is Cable, the future son of Cyclops and Jean Grey, created by Mister Sinister 32:17 - Comixology's Guided View 33:30 - Cyberforce was created and illustrated by Marc Silvestri 34:17 - Street Sharks 34:38 - Morgan Stryker from Cyber Force and William Stryker from Marvel 35:15 - A picture of Ripclaw 35:22 - Lady Deathstrike and The X-Men Animated Series 35:45 - X-23 36:40 - Bryn said Daken, but meant Wolverine's other son, Raze and Mystique 37:36 - Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe 38:28 - Comixology.com 38:38 - Captain Marvel (2016-) 38:44 - Carol Danvers was Ms. Marvel before Kamala Khan 38:55 - Marvel’s Kamala Khan Is Fighting Anti-Islam Bus Ads In San Francisco 39:28 - Mar-Vell 39:38 - How Green Lantern got his powers 39:44 - Squadron Supreme and Justice League Dark and Justice Society of America 40:26 - Jane Foster is the new Thor in The Mighty Thor (2015-) 40:48 - Doctor Strange (2015-) 40:58 - Alpha Flight 41:13 - Sasquatch and Captain Canuck and Snowbird 41:30 - Editor's Note: Here, Marshall does a terrible impression of Canadians from South Park. Please pardon him. 41:52 - Captain Britain 42:03 - S.W.O.R.D and S.H.I.E.L.D. 42:27 - Abigail Brand 42:53 - H.A.M.M.E.R. and S.T.A.K.E. 43:36 - Mrs. Deadpool and the Howling Commandos 44:19 - Editor's Note: As far as Marshall can find on teh interwebz, there isn't any connection between Captain Marvel's powers and the sun. Blame Bryn for lying. 44:19 - Bryn's Note: Marshall did bad research. Quote: "In fact, Captain Marvel now found he could absorb solar energy and redirect it to fire energy bolts or to exhibit superhuman strength." from the Marvel Wiki entry on Captain Marvel. 44:56 - Spider-Woman (2015-) 45:27 - Kate Bishop's costume's hip holes 46:42 - Hello! Welcome to the show notes! Thanks for reading these :) 47:50 - Overcast podcast app 48:08 - Pocket Casts 48:20 - One-Punch Man 49:32 - Genos and Dr. Genus 51:16 - Watch One-Punch Man on Hulu 51:44 - FLCL and Naruto 51:48 - Saitama looking bad-ass and not so much 54:24 - Puri-Puri-Prisoner 54:53 - The One-Punch Man opening 55:04 - The final shot of the opening with Saitama carrying a grocery bag 55:25 - South Park 55:51 - 6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park 56:06 - Bill Hader 56:13 - Bill Hader and Ben Schwartz are the voices behind BB-8 ###Post-Show Notes 1:03:58 - Check out the bonus material at the end of Episode 10: Brain Frame Rate to hear Marshall rail about the Apple Pencil 1:04:45 - Apple 5K iMac 1:06:06 - Editor's Note: The 2008 MacBook Pro back panel gave access to the battery and hard drive. 1:07:11 - The new Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 1:07:36 - The Sad Reality of the Magic Mouse 2 1:07:56 - How the iPhone 7 will charge 1:08:43 - Mobee Magic Charger - Inductive Charger for Apple Mouse 1:09:01 - Energizer 2X Charging System for Xbox One 1:09:31 - Inductive vs Conductive Wireless Charging 1:09:55 - Fuckin' magnets, how do they work? 1:10:07 - Editor's Note: Marshall uses the Logitech Performance Mouse MX. 1:11:07 - Razer gaming mice 1:11:20 - Adobe Lightroom
Hey!! Welcome to Episode 143 of The Podcast That Goes SNIKT!! We celebrate the 3rd Anniversary of the podcast by having both Denise AND Cameron on for a special Flashback! on the debut of one of Wolverine's most popular rogues...Lady Deathstrike!! This podcast is about all things Wolverine, specifically focusing on his appearances in Marvel Comics. I'll be offering comic reviews and commentary. Warning, this podcast features spoilers, so if that worries you and you haven't read the following issues, you may want to check back later... Intro 3:24 -- Alpha Flight #33-35 50:10 -- Uncanny X-Men #205 2:03:12 -- Closing Enjoy, Share, and please come back!! Next up...Secret Wars update for August! e-mail sniktcast@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/sniktpodcastfanpage https://twitter.com/sniktcast historybanter.com
Hey!! Welcome to Episode 108 of The Podcast That Goes SNIKT!! This episode, we turn the Logan Legacy Spotlight on Lady Deathstrike! This podcast is about all things Wolverine, specifically focusing on his appearances in Marvel Comics. I'll be offering comic reviews and commentary. Warning, this podcast features spoilers, so if that worries you and you haven't read the following issues, you may want to check back later... Intro 1:40 -- The Logan Legacy #4 19:12 -- The Weapon X Program #2 35:19 -- Uncanny X-Men 28, Avengers 38 38:35 -- Axis #6, Axis Revolutions #2, Magneto #12 46:54 -- Black Widow #12 49:37 -- Closing Enjoy, Share, and please come back!! Next up...Flashback! Wolverine's Wedding! e-mail sniktcast@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/sniktpodcastfanpage https://twitter.com/sniktcast
Hey!! Welcome to Episode 107 of The Podcast That Goes SNIKT!! This episode, we turn the Logan Legacy Spotlight on Sabretooth! This podcast is about all things Wolverine, specifically focusing on his appearances in Marvel Comics. I'll be offering comic reviews and commentary. Warning, this podcast features spoilers, so if that worries you and you haven't read the following issues, you may want to check back later... Intro 2:43 -- The Logan Legacy #3 16:16 -- The Weapon X Program #1 39:12 -- Life After Logan #1, Death Of Wolverine: Deadpool and Captain America #1, Wolverine and the X-Men #11, Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration 1:00:35 -- All-New X-Men #33 1:18:36 -- Closing Enjoy, Share, and please come back!! Next up...The Logan Legacy focuses on Lady Deathstrike! e-mail sniktcast@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/sniktpodcastfanpage https://twitter.com/sniktcast
Jermaine and Jody catch up with Stephen on all of the goings-on at 2013's San Diego Comic Con International before diving into the last full week of new comics in July! Show Notes: Acmecast #86 - Live from SDCC 2012!!! Acmecast #37 - SDCC Debriefing Stephen in his soiled Lying Cat t-shirt! Charticon Transformers Convention - taking place August 9th - 11th at Crowne Plaza in Charlotte, NC! "'Building Stories,' 'Saga' Dominate 2013 Eisner Awards" at Comics Alliance.com. "Nemo Returns to Slumberland With Brand-New Dreams With Shanower and Rodriguez" at Comics Alliance.com. "Jason Aaron on 'Amazing X-Men' and the Return of Nightcrawler" at Comics Alliance.com. "Brian Wood and Terry Dodson on the Return of Lady Deathstrike in 'X-Men'" at Comics Alliance.com. "IDW to Remaster 2000 AD's 'Rogue Trooper', Adapt Thompson's 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'" at Comics Alliance.com. "Walt Simonson Brings All-New 'Ragnarok' Series Plus 'Star Jammers' Artist's Edition to IDW" at Comics Alliance.com. "Wolverine's Year Two: Kieron Gillen Discusses the 'Origin' Sequel" at Comics Alliance.com. "IDW Announces 'Hellboy' Artist's Edition" at Comics Alliance.com. "DC Comics Offers Superman to John Romita Jr. - and He Might Well Take It" at Bleeding Cool.com. "Joss Whedon Says 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Not Connected to the Miniseries, Hank Pym Won't Be in the Film" at Comics Alliance.com. "Zack Snyder to Direct, Co-Write Superman/ Batman Film Starring Henry Cavill" at Comics Alliance.com. "Star-Lord's Suit, Drax's Daggers and Nove Corps Troopers: Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Movie Props" at Comics Alliance.com. Comics at the Table! - Rocketeer/ Spirit Pulp Friction #1, Hunger #1, Superior Spider-man Team-Up #1, Gamma one-shot, Hawkeye Annual #1, Batman Dark Knight #22 and Justice League Dark #22!
Welcome to the premiere episode of Season 3 of the internet's only superhero fight podcast, Contest of Champions Live! Each week, your hosts the Clobberin' Clergyman and the Canadian Capekiller are joined by a cast of Comic Attack contributors to battle it out and decide once and for all who can beat up who.Listen to Episode #50 here! You can click the link to listen to the podcast or right click “save link as” to download it.This week, we are joined by Eli Anthony, Tom McNeely, and Dan Briand as we discuss who would win in a fight between female street-level fighters Domino, Lady Deathstrike, and Mystique.Vote for who you think would win here over at our forums!Also in this episode, we talk about our highs and lows of the week like Avengers Arena #1, Batman #15, The Walking Dead #105, and Cable & X-Force #1. We also cover "meta messages," artists who work (or don't) with Brian Michael Bendis, superhero movie merchandising, digital comic collecting, and if Hulk could beat Black Bolt in a fight!Leave us an iTunes review, follow us on Twitter @CoCPodcast, or talk to us on Facebook at facebook.com/cocpodcast. Listen to past episodes by going here. And you can now find us both here at ComicAttack.net, and over at ComicRelated.com!Jeff Jacksonjeff@comicattack.net@FrJeffJackson