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Zach is joined by Tia from the I Read Comic Books podcast to talk one of her favorite comics: the 2014 solo series Bucky Barnes: Winter Soldier!On the heels of Original Sin, Bucky Barnes finds himself in the role of, "The Man on the Wall," protecting Earth from any and all threats from the galaxy, at all costs. But what happens when he finds himself not only in love with an alien princess, but playing a part in a game between a future version of himself from another universe, and the Crossbones of that Universe who just happens to be an unstoppable killing machine? PLUS: Loki hijinx! Written by Aleš KotArt by Marco Rudy, Langdon Foss, Michael Walsh---------------------------------------------------Tia's Bucky Barnes: Winter Soldier Playlist (aka, The Lost Glove is Happy):1. Lovedust by Luna2. Pain by Catherine Wheel3. Violaine by Cocteau Twins4. Stray Bullet by KMFDM5. Vapour Trail - 2001 Remaster by Ride6. Wish You Were Here by Rasputina7. Frontier Psychiatrist by The Avalanches8. Do You Realize? by The Flaming Lips9. Hyperballad by Björk10. Starlight by Muse11. Laides and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space by Spiritualized---------------------------------------------------Buy cool art by Marco Rudy HERE! ---------------------------------------------------Check out Dreampass and all their killer tracks on Spotify!---------------------------------------------------Join the Patreon to help us keep the lights on, and internet connected! https://www.patreon.com/tctwl---------------------------------------------------Listen to my other podcast!TFD: NerdcastAnd I am also part of the team over at...I Read Comic Books!---------------------------------------------------Want to try out all the sweet gigs over on Fiverr.com? Click on the link below and sign up!https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=323533&brand=fiverrcpa---------------------------------------------------Follow on Instagram!The Comics That We LoveFollow on Tiktok!The Comics that We LoveFollow on Twitter!@Z_Irish_Red
On this episode the three bro's review Vote Loki. Written by Christopher Hastings with art by Langdon Foss.
El club de lectura es el espacio para releer alguna de esas joyitas de la biblioteca o acercarte a los comics por primera vez si nunca saliste de las películas. En esta ocasión, analizamos "Vote Loki". Un comic realizado por Christopher Hastings y Langdon Foss en 2016.
La Grosse Bouffe vous souhaite une année 2021 meilleure que la précédente ! Et fidèle à nos valeurs de couvrir l'actu des événements qui n'ont pas eu lieu, notre premier épisode de cette année se fait en relation avec le Festival International de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême, puisque nous allons parler 9e art et nourriture ! Dans cet épisode, nous parlons de sanglier, de méditation dans la taille des vignes, de Netflix, de théorie de la bande dessinée et du rôle de la case dans la narration, du rôle du vin dans l'Islam, de la morue aux fraises de Gaston, de Masterchef, de blogs BD, de Ginette Mathiot, d'Alain Senderens, de Mory Sacko, du bingo de Thomas et de la première femme à devenir inspectrice pour le Guide Michelin. Comme on parle de beaucoup de BDs différentes, voilà la liste des différentes oeuvres citées, ça vous fera de la lecture pour l'année ! Astérix en Hispanie, de René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo, Dargaud, 1969 Astérix chez les Bretons, de René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo, Dargaud, 1966 Astérix chez les Helvètes, de René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo, Dargaud, 1970 Le Tour de Gaule d'Astérix, de René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo, Dargaud, 1965 Le Pied-Tendre, de René Goscinny et Morris, Dargaud, 1968 Naruto, de Masashi Kishimoto, Kana, 2002 Dragon Ball, d'Akira Toriyama, Glénat, 1993 La Cantine de Minuit, de Yaro Abe, Le Lézard Noir, 2017 Get Jiro!, d'Anthony Bourdain, Joel Rose et Langdon Foss, Vertigo, 2012 Le Gourmet Solitaire, de Masayuki Kusumi et Jiro Taniguchi, Casterman, 2005 Les Rêveries d'un Gourmet Solitaire, de Masayuki Kusumi et Jiro Taniguchi, Casterman, 2016 La Passion de Dodin-Bouffant, de Mathieu Burniat, Dargaud, 2014 Les Gouttes de Dieu, de Tadashi Agi et Shu Okimoto, Glénat, 2008 Les Gouttes de Dieu - Mariage, de Tadashi Agi et Shu Okimoto, Glénat, 2016 Le Guide des Vins des Gouttes de Dieu, de Jacques Dupont, Laurent Gotti, Sébastien Durand-Viel et David Cobbold, Hachette, 2018 A Boire et à Manger, de Guillaume Long, Gallimard, 2012 Nathalie Cookbook, de Nathalie Nguyen et Dreamy, Ankama, 2012 Cook Korean, de Robin Ha, Glénat, 2018 Je Sais Cuisiner, de Ginette Mathiot et Jeanne-Zoë Lecorche, Albin Michel, 2020 Les Ignorants, d'Etienne Davodeau, Futuropolis, 2011 En Cuisine Avec Alain Passard, de Christophe Blain et Alain Passard, Gallimard, 2011 Liber Pater, d'Eric Corbeyran et Horne, Glénat, 2019 Les Maîtres de l'Orge, de Jean Van Hamme et Francis Vallès, Glénat, 1992 Châteaux Bordeaux, d'Eric Corbeyran et Espé, Glénat, 2011 Dans les Cuisines de l'Histoire, collectif, Le Lombard-Mango, 2017 Comme un Chef, de Benoît Peeters et Aurélia Aurita, Casterman, 2018 L'Incroyable Histoire du Vin, de Benoist Simmat et Daniel Casanave, Les Arènes, 2018 Le Goût d'Emma, d'Emmanuelle Maisoneuve, Julia Pavlowitch et Kan Takahama, Les Arènes, 2018 Et puisqu'on est dans le dropping de références, on a aussi parlé de : Les épisodes de La Terre à Boire sur la BD, ici et là Midnight Diner Chef's Table : France La Grosse Bouffe est un podcast dédié au manger et au boire.Les nouveaux épisodes sortent tous les 21 du mois. Retrouvez La Grosse Bouffe sur Ausha, Apple Podcast et toutes les autres plateformes de téléchargement de podcasts. Vous pouvez également nous suivre et glisser en DM sur Twitter à @la_grossebouffe, et nous écrire à lagrossebouffepodcast@gmail.com
May 2018 Solicitations, Black Panther review, Brave & the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman 1, Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing, Batman: Sins of the Father, Deathbed 1, Doctor Strange: Damnation, Infinity Countdown Prime, Black Panther Annual, Hit-Girl 1, Mata Hari 1, Pumpkinhead 1, Punks Not Dead 1, Shiver Bureau, Tangled 1, Tangled GN, Lost in Space Trailer, I Kill Giants Trailer, Sabrina casting, Reviews (Stranger Things S2, Absolute Preacher V2, Fables Deluxe HC V14). Comics Credits: Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman 1 by Liam Sharp, Romujo Fajardo Jr Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing by Jon Rivera, Langdon Foss, Nick Filardi, Magdalene Visaggio, Sonny Liew Batman: Sins of the Father 1 by Christos Gage, Raffaele Ienco, Guy Major Deathbed 1 by Joshua Williamson, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Doctor Strange: Damnation 1 by Donny Cates, Nick Spencer, Rod Reis Infinity Countdown Prime by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin Black Panther Annual by Christopher Priest, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy, Don McGregor, Daniel Acuna, Reginald Hudlin, Ken Lashley, Matt Milla Hit-Girl 1 by Mark Millar, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Sunny Gho Mata Hari 1 by Emma Beeby, Ariela Kristantina, Pat Masioni Pumpkinhead 1 by Cullen Bunn, Blacky Shepherd, Thiago Ribeiro, Kyle Strahm Punks Not Dead 1 by David Barnett, Martin Simmonds, Dee Cunniffe Shiver Bureau 1 by Walt Ostlie Tangled 1 by Scott Peterson, Roberto Di Salvo, Diogo Saito Comics Countdown 21 Feb 2018: Mighty Thor 704 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Descender 27 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Eternal Empire 7 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing by Jon Rivera, Langdon Foss, Nick Filardi, Magdalene Visaggio, Sonny Liew Batman 41 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, June Chung Justice League 39 by Christopher Priest, Ian Churchill, Alex Sollazzo Quantum and Woody! 3 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Kano Deathbed 1 by Joshua Williamson, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Ice Cream Man 2 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O’Halloran Wonder Woman/Conan 6 by Gail Simone, Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan, Wendy Broome
The February episode of The Felix Comic Art Podcast is here! It's a two-parter this month, with part one featuring Graphitti Designs founder/owner Bob Chapman! We cover the history of Graphitti, but focus mostly on original art (of course!) with special attention paid to their Gallery Edition line of books (similar to IDW's Artist's Editions). Hear the inside scoop on how these amazing volumes happen! Also, what about a Gallery Edition for David Mazzucchelli's BATMAN: YEAR ONE? Or the most influential manga of all time? Bob reveals all! Thanks Bob! Thanks to Bob as well for his contribution to our Original Art Show & Tell series on YouTube!: Part two is a tribute to the late, great Seth Fisher. Seth was a standout talent, on his way to becoming a superstar comics artist, when he left us far too soon. Joining me for this tribute are his brother Asa Wentzel-Fisher, artist Nick Pitarra, and artist (and Seth's best friend) Langdon Foss. Thanks to all three gents for sharing their insights about Seth and his art. Which leads me to this announcement: Felix Comic Art is honored to assist the family of Seth Fisher in the sale of his original art. Seth's originals have never been easily accessible before; now his family has decided they are ready to share it with his fans. Most importantly, ALL proceeds from the sale of this art will be for the benefit of Seth's wife and son. Please sign up for the mailing list at to find out when this special art becomes available. Thanks for your support and enjoy the show!
This week, Chris and Dalton recommend some good jumping-on points for new comic readers, go in-depth on Vote Loki and Red Hood & the Outlaws, and talk about what the heck happened to the X-Men? All books in this episode can be purchased from comixology.com or your local comic book shop. Books talked about in this episode include: Jughead #9, by Ryan North and Derek Charm; Daredevil #11 by Charles Soule and Ron Garney; Red Hood & the Outlaws #1 by Scott Lobdell and Dexter Soy; Batman #6 by Tom King and Ivan Reis; Suicide Squad War Crimes #1 by John Ostrander and Gus Vasquez; Deathstroke #1 by Christopher Priest and Carlo Pagulayan; Vote Loki #3 by Christopher Hastings and Langdon Foss; Astonishing X-Men by Joss Whedon and Warren Ellis; All-New X-Men by Dennis Hopeless; and X-Men '92 by Chad Bowers & Chris Sims
We talk about the trailers for Batman vs Superman and X-men Apocalypse, plus rumors about Idris Elba in the Dark Tower! Plus, we review all these books: Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 - James Tynion IV, Freddie E. Williams II Gwenpool Holiday Special #1 - Charles Soule, Langdon Foss, Margaret Stohl, Juan Gedeon, Gerry Dugan, Danilo S. Beyruth, Christopher Hastings, Gurihuru Habit #2 - Josh Simmons, Tom Van Deusen, Eric Reynolds and Ben Horak Insexts #1 - Marguerite Bennett, Ariela Kristantina Scarlet Witch #1 - James Robinson, Vanessa Del Rey Snow Blind #1 - Ollie Masters, Tyler Jenkins The Violent #1 - Ed Brisson, Adam Gorham
Vi snakker lidt om nogle af de Batman nyheder der har sat internettet i kog. Snakker endnu engang lidt Knivsæg og Image Comics. Lasse har læst Punisher Max af Jason Aaron og Steve Dillon men han er ikke så glad igen for den gode Steve Dillon. Derudover har Lasse læst Charles Burns trilogien: X'ed out, The Hive og Sugarskull og om biker aber i The Humans af Keenan Marshall Keller og Tom Neely. Arni har bl.a. læst Ales Kots og Langdon Foss' - The Surface og så er han startet på Stuff of Legend af Mike Raicht og Charles Paul Wilson III.Árnis tip: Humble Bundle
Like a spring meadow in bloom, so was the comic shop this week. With vernal abundance, the comic gods smiled kindly on us as Under the Comic Covers reaps the benefit of four issues to cover this week in addition to two we discuss in Top of the Stack. The Walking Dead #139: From the Edge of the World starts us off with the first issue of the new arc, reintroducing a couple of old friends and seeing another integrate into another community of sorts. We then move on to They're Not Like Us #4: Dreams of Children, a deeper look into this less-than-perfect assemblage of hipsters with powers. Wayward #6 is up next, our first regular monthly coverage of this mythology laden look at Japanese culture and a remarkable story within. If you haven't caught up with Wayward, the first volume is out now, and more than worth the cost. Finally, we return to our old pal Chew #47. In a wildly funny, yet somehow, deadly serious issue of Chew, Tony discovers some hidden talents in his new partner, and an old foe rears his head once again. That really should be enough... but no. We also added in our two respective cents in our Top of the Stack. Grace picks The Private Eye from Panel Syndicate, written by Brian K. Vaughan and art by Marcos Martin. Mr. Blahg goes with The Surface, an Image Comics title from Ales Kot and Langdon Foss. Did we stop there? No, of course not... we also answer your mail, and announce the winner of a signed copy of The Empty #1 by Jimmie Robinson. Chapters Intro (0:00) UtCC News of the Week (2:15) The Walking Dead #139: From the Edge of the World (10:53) The Walking Mail Sack (31:28) They're Not Like Us #4: Dreams of Children (44:17) They're Not Like the Postal Service (1:03:11) Wayward #6 (1:06:33) Wayward Air Mail (1:25:26) Chew #47 (1:30:23) Tony "Mailbox" Chu Express (1:48:05) Top of the Stack: The Private Eye; The Surface (1:50:55) End (2:00:28) Any questions, comments, or broiled heroic rooster carcasses killed by their FDA partners can be sent to feedback@utccovers.com You can also leave us a voicemail at (678) 796-UTCC, that's (678) 796-8822 Download and subscribe to this podcast in iTunes here We can also be found on the Stitcher Radio app for both iPhone and Android users. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/underthecomiccovers Follow us on Twitter @UtCCovers And visit our Tumblr page underthecomiccovers.com
- Howard the Duck #1. Chip Zdarsky y Joe Quinones. (Marvel). - Ninjak #1. Matt Kindt y Clay Mann. (Valiant). - Southern Cross #1. Becky Cloonan y Andy Belanger. (Image). - The Surface #1. Ales Kot y Langdon Foss. (Image). - Postal #2. Bryan Hill, Matt Hawkins e Isaac Goodhart. (Top Cow). - Spider-Gwen #2. Jason Latour y Robbie Rodríguez. (Marvel). - Universo! #2. Albert Monteys. (Panel Syndicate).
- Howard the Duck #1. Chip Zdarsky y Joe Quinones. (Marvel). - Ninjak #1. Matt Kindt y Clay Mann. (Valiant). - Southern Cross #1. Becky Cloonan y Andy Belanger. (Image). - The Surface #1. Ales Kot y Langdon Foss. (Image). - Postal #2. Bryan Hill, Matt Hawkins e Isaac Goodhart. (Top Cow). - Spider-Gwen #2. Jason Latour y Robbie Rodríguez. (Marvel). - Universo! #2. Albert Monteys. (Panel Syndicate).
We cover Yoshihiro Tatsumi's passing, Spider-Man movie, Daredevil trailer! Plus, we review: All-New Hawkeye #1 - Jeff Lemire, Ramón Pérez, Big Man Plans #1 - Eric Powell, Tim Wiesch, Bill and Ted’s Most Triumphant Return #1 - Brian Lynch, Jerry Gaylord, Blackcross #1 - Warren Ellis, Colton Worley, Descender #1 - Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen, Halogen #1 - Josh Tierney, Afu Chan, Hellbreak #1 - Cullen Bunn, Brian Churilla, Howard the Duck #1 - Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Princess Leia #1 - Mark Waid, Terry Dodson, Southern Cross #1 - Becky Cloonan, Andy Belanger, Spider-Woman #5 - Dennis Hopeless, Javier Rodriguez, The Surface #1 - Ales Kot, Langdon Foss
Kyle is joined by creator Langdon Foss to break down his art on The Surface #1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pagesandpanels/support
This week, Stephen and Matthew put Judge Dredd #3 under the microscope and ask the all important question, "Are you really The Law?" "We've Got You Now!" In Mega-City One, kidnapping of the rich is a thing of the past, thanks to personal security droids. But a ruthless team of high-tech snatchers has come up with a cruel twist on the oldest racket on the books. They don't nab you. Just… a certain part of you. But the kidnappers may regret holding one of the city's most prominent citizens for ransom, because Judge Dredd's just signed on to be the bagman! Plus: A shocking backup story with art by Langdon Foss that will leave you seeing double… A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week, Stephen and Matthew put Judge Dredd #3 under the microscope and ask the all important question, "Are you really The Law?" "We've Got You Now!" In Mega-City One, kidnapping of the rich is a thing of the past, thanks to personal security droids. But a ruthless team of high-tech snatchers has come up with a cruel twist on the oldest racket on the books. They don't nab you. Just… a certain part of you. But the kidnappers may regret holding one of the city's most prominent citizens for ransom, because Judge Dredd's just signed on to be the bagman! Plus: A shocking backup story with art by Langdon Foss that will leave you seeing double… A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week, Stephen and Matthew put Judge Dredd #3 under the microscope and ask the all important question, "Are you really The Law?" "We've Got You Now!" In Mega-City One, kidnapping of the rich is a thing of the past, thanks to personal security droids. But a ruthless team of high-tech snatchers has come up with a cruel twist on the oldest racket on the books. They don't nab you. Just… a certain part of you. But the kidnappers may regret holding one of the city's most prominent citizens for ransom, because Judge Dredd's just signed on to be the bagman! Plus: A shocking backup story with art by Langdon Foss that will leave you seeing double… A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
The Amazing Spider-Man and Dark Knight Rises movies, more Before Watchmen, Azzarello and Risso's Batman: Broken City (Batman #620-625), Batman Vs. Spider-Man rogues, James Van Hise's RBCC (Rocket's Blast Comic Collector) #151 and Harlan Ellison (Jim Warren, Neal Adams, Gerry Conway, Will Eisner, Denny O'Neill, Len Wein, and more), Darwyn Cooke's Parker: The Score, Jack Davis, The Hustler, Doug Wildey's Rio from IDW (Alex Toth, Jonny Quest, and more), Archaia's Cyclops by Matz and Luc Jacamon, Eddie Campbell's The Lovely Horrible Stuff from Top Shelf and Knockabout, a cornucopia of Kickstarter (Bob Burden's Flaming Carrot, Penny Arcade, Top Cow and Cyberforce, and more), The Beast of Chicago: The Murderous Career of H. H. Holmes (A Treasury of Victorian Murder) by Rick Geary and NBM/Comics Lit, Monsterverse's Bela Lugosi's Tales from the Grave #2 by Kerry Gammill and a host of horrors, Get Jiro! by Anthony Bourdain, Joel Rose, and Langdon Foss from Vertigo, Mahmud Asrar and Supergirl, Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man from Archie, and a whole mess more!
Anthony Bourdain is well known in the food world, first for his years a chef in New York City, then as an author of books like Kitchen Confidential, and then as a TV host on the show No Reservations, but now Bourdain joins Joel Rose in writing the graphic novel Get Jiro! with art by Langdon Foss. Set in the near future in Los Angeles, the world has we know it is shot to hell. Everything is broken down, save for one thing: Food. The new economy and celebrity is built around food and warring factions of corporate dining vs. vegans wage war while a sole hero and sushi chef stands in the middle. We chat with co-writer Joel Rose about the origins of the graphic novel and what it was like to bring it all together as Bourdain and Rose craft an amazing world that comes to life thanks to Langdon Foss. It will have you forever questioning ordering that California Roll. Get Jiro! Written by Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose Art by Langdon Foss 160 pages/$24.99 Vertigo/DC Comics Music: “With or Without U2″ Jawbreaker