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Para el segundo de los 12 días de la Navidad de Es la hora de las tortas!!! hemos traído no uno, sino dos especiales navideños, concretamente los correspondientes a 2016 y 2017 de una de las series más entrañables que nos ha dado el último par décadas. Hablamos de Giant Days, la serie creada originalmente como webcomic por John Allison, que pasaría al papel de la mano de Boom! Studios y gracias a la labor de dibujantes como Lissa Treiman, Max Sarin, Julia Madrigal o Jenn St-Onge. Podéis encontrar la serie publicada completa en España de la mano de Fandogamia, pero concretamente en el programa de hoy nos centramos en los especiales navideños contenidos en el tomo titulado Créditos extra, que nos da la oportunidad de volver a reunirnos con Esther, Susan, Daisy y el resto en estas fechas señaladas. Selección musical: 🎶 The Twelve Days of Yaksmas, de Ren & Stimpy's Crock O' Christmas 🎶 Christmas is all Around, de Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) (Versión del original del The Troggs para la película Love Actually)
It's time for our Spring Media Update episode! We talk about art installations, manga, board games, comics, and birds. So many birds. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Join our Discord Server! Media We've Been Consuming Jam Quality Assurance in Another World by Masamichi Satō Wingspan (board game designed by Elizabeth Hargrave) Redactle New York Times responds to Only Connect resemblance Anna Meow Wolf Convergence Station Terraria Terraria Ep1 || Mine O'Clock Amanda the Jedi Explaining the Chaotic Disaster of Madame Web Meghan Lisa LeBlanc Long books : The Abominable by Dan Simmons (663 pages) Dead Water by C.A. Fletcher (513 pages) The Year of the Locust by Terry Hayes (760 pages) Bungalow Details Interior by Jane Powell Matthew Spy x Family, vol. 1 by Tatsuya Endo Giant Days Library Edition, vol. 1 by by John Allison, Lissa Treiman, and Max Sarin Birds We Mentioned Chickadee Emu Cassowary Kākāpō Shoebill Tawny Frogmouth Pesquet's parrot (Dracula Parrot) Kiwi Hawk Pigeon Crow Chicken Links, Articles, and Things OLA RA in a Day Yotsuba&!, vol. 1 by Kiyohiko Azuma Chiac Acadia Birds Aren't Real Only Connect Bungalow 12 Political Thrillers by BIPOC Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. Rogue Justice by Stacey Abrams The Caretaker by A.X. Ahmad The Opium Prince by Jasmine Aimaq Exceptional Circumstances by James Bartleman The Emperor of Ocean Park by Stephen L. Carter The Sniper by Chang Kuo-Li, translated by Roddy Flag The Executioner's Game by Gary Hardwick What You Leave Behind by Wanda M. Morris One in the Chamber by Robin Peguero Grant Park by Leonard Pitts Jr. Paper Gods by Goldie Taylor American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Instagram, join our Facebook Group or Discord Server, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, May 7th we'll be discussing books from Indie Publishers! Then on Tuesday, June 4th we'll be discussing non-fiction Pop Culture!
College can be tough, but will we be tough on the Eisner award winning series "Giant Days" by John Allison, Lissa Treiman, Max Sarin, and more! Plus we play one of our classic comic book related games with "Scenarios" where we dare to ask questions like "Which super hero would be best to win at Jeopardy?" Host: Andy Larson Co Hosts: Chad Smith, JA Scott, Nicole Larson, & Mikey Wood
Episode 21 - Happy Crazy Family Still reeling from what we saw this week in episode 4 of the TV Show, we dive into books that came right after the Lemire/Smallwood run that served as inspiration for the show called Moon Knight Legacy. These books featured a battle with Ra the Sun King, a horrific origin story that starts to explain how Marc Spector became the man he is today, and the introduction of the Societe Des Sadiques cult. Topics Moon Knight News Moon Knight directors break down hospital sequence on Entertainment Weekly https://ew.com/tv/moon-knight-directors-break-down-episode-4/ 'Moon Knight': Oscar Isaac's Brother Worked As His Body Double https://collider.com/moon-knight-oscar-isaac-brother-body-double/ Moon Knight fever hits video game Fortnite https://www.marvel.com/articles/games/embrace-the-chaos-moon-knight-sets-upon-fortnite Paper Comics Recommendation: Giant Days written by written by John Allison, with art by Max Sarin and Lissa Treiman. https://www.boom-studios.com/series/giant-days/ This Week's Stack Moon Knight Legacy #188-200 Stack Discussion Moon Knight Legacy #188-193 - Crazy Runs in the Family Moon Knight Legacy #194 - Moon Knight Origin Moon Knight Legacy #195-196 - Beware the Collective Moon Knight Legacy #197-200 - Onslaught of the Sadists Next Week Moon Knight Annual #1 (2019) Avengers Volume 8 #31-37 Signoff Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@phasesofthemoonknight.com or find us on Twitter @phasesofmk. ------------------ Music Intro and Outro created by Lesfm.
Erin & Stella talk about wrestling! They breakdown their Double or Nothing feelings, dunk on MJF and wonder what the hell is going on with Ruby Soho. Plus, Ricky Starks love, a reminder to vote with your money and the books they've been reading and enjoying. Books mentioned: Wallet Activism by Tanja Hester Abolition for the People: The Movement for a Future Without Policing & Prisons edited by Colin Kaepernick Giant Days Volume 1 by John Allison and artists Lissa Treiman and Max Sarin Way of the Househusband Volume 1 by Kousuke Oono The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa Bad Asstronauts by Grady Hendrix Harley Quinn Breaking Glass by Mariko Tamaki and artist Steve Pugh Superman Smashes the Klan by Gene Luen Yang and artist Gurihiru The Matrix by Lauren Groff Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Follow #NotYourDemoPod! Patreon Twitter Instagram
Erin & Stella talk about wrestling! They breakdown their Double or Nothing feelings, dunk on MJF and wonder what the hell is going on with Ruby Soho. Plus, Ricky Starks love, a reminder to vote with your money and the books they've been reading and enjoying. Books mentioned: Wallet Activism by Tanja Hester Abolition for the People: The Movement for a Future Without Policing & Prisons edited by Colin Kaepernick Giant Days Volume 1 by John Allison and artists Lissa Treiman and Max Sarin Way of the Househusband Volume 1 by Kousuke Oono The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa Bad Asstronauts by Grady Hendrix Harley Quinn Breaking Glass by Mariko Tamaki and artist Steve Pugh Superman Smashes the Klan by Gene Luen Yang and artist Gurihiru The Matrix by Lauren Groff Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Follow #NotYourDemoPod! Patreon Twitter Instagram
Episode 21 - Happy Crazy Family Still reeling from what we saw this week in episode 4 of the TV Show, we dive into books that came right after the Lemire/Smallwood run that served as inspiration for the show called Moon Knight Legacy. These books featured a battle with Ra the Sun King, a horrific origin story that starts to explain how Marc Spector became the man he is today, and the introduction of the Societe Des Sadiques cult. Topics Moon Knight News Moon Knight directors break down hospital sequence on Entertainment Weekly https://ew.com/tv/moon-knight-directors-break-down-episode-4/ 'Moon Knight': Oscar Isaac's Brother Worked As His Body Double https://collider.com/moon-knight-oscar-isaac-brother-body-double/ Moon Knight fever hits video game Fortnite https://www.marvel.com/articles/games/embrace-the-chaos-moon-knight-sets-upon-fortnite Paper Comics Recommendation: Giant Days written by written by John Allison, with art by Max Sarin and Lissa Treiman. https://www.boom-studios.com/series/giant-days/ This Week's Stack Moon Knight Legacy #188-200 Stack Discussion Moon Knight Legacy #188-193 - Crazy Runs in the Family Moon Knight Legacy #194 - Moon Knight Origin Moon Knight Legacy #195-196 - Beware the Collective Moon Knight Legacy #197-200 - Onslaught of the Sadists Next Week Moon Knight Annual #1 (2019) Avengers Volume 8 #31-37 Signoff Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@phasesofthemoonknight.com or find us on Twitter @phasesofmk. ------------------ Music Intro and Outro created by Lesfm.
En el 6º episodio de este 4º Volumen hablamos del comic Giant Days, de Boom Studios. Un comic independiente escrito por Garth Ennis, con dibujo de Max Sarin, Lissa Treiman y color por Whitney Cogar. Presentado por Ruben de Dios y Cesar Castañon. Para los impacientes también podéis ver el programa en directo en Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/demiurgo31
This episode we’re discussing Comedic/Humorous Fiction! We discuss what makes something funny, the different types of humour fiction, when you can’t tell if something is supposed to be funny until you know the context, and more! Plus: Comics’ comic comics! (That kind of makes sense in context…) You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Announcements Check out Matthew and RJ streaming Were|House on our Twitch Channel on Friday, October 9th at 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific Twitch stream Monster Mash - Friday Night Spooktacular Visual Novel Stream Our genre-specific lists of books by people of colour Vote for what genre we read in November Things We Read This Month Lost in a Good Book by Jasper Fforde “Somebody once said that the library is actually the dominant life form on the planet. Humans simply exist as the reproductive means to achieve more libraries.” from Fforde’s book The Constant Rabbit Giant Days, Vol. 1 by John Allison, Lissa Treiman, and Whitney Cogar Matthew thinks the analysis he mentioned is somewhere in PanelxPanel #16 - Giant Days The Shakespeare Requirement by Julie Schumacher Dear Committee Members My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite My Man Jeeves by PG Wodehouse An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten The Sellout by Paul Beatty Booker Prize (Wikipedia) Yotsuba&!, Vol. 1 by Kiyohiko Azuma Ozy and Millie by Dana Simpson Read online Sixteen Comedic/Humorous Fiction Books by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors (see all our lists here) The Sellout by Paul Beatty Moccasin Square Gardens by Richard Van Camp 32 Candles by Ernessa T. Carter Days of Distraction by Alexandra Chang The Wangs vs. The World by Jade Chang Waypoint Kangaroo by Curtis C. Chen The Marriage Game by Sara Desai I Am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif Unmarriageable by Soniah Kamal Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan The Bad Muslim Discount by Syed M. Masood Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata Members Only by Sameer Pandya Crees in the Caribbean by Drew Hayden Taylor Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu Other Media We Mentioned The Hippopotamus by Stephen Fry Making History by Stephen Fry The Gun Seller by Hugh Laurie Get Out (Wikpedia) Nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome (Wikipedia) The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (Wikipedia) Cucumber sandwich (Wikipedia) Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson Links, Articles, and Things Comic novel (Wikipedia) Themes of Pedophilia in the Works of Piers Anthony Revisiting the sad, misogynistic fantasy of Xanth Episode 053 - Comedic Science Fiction & Fantasy Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour (Wikipedia) Hark! Tweet your eggnog sightings at RJ! Code Switch - Battle Of The Books “What kind of books are best to read during this pandemic? Books that connect you to our current reality? Or ones that help you escape it?” Plotless Fiction Suggest new genres or titles! Fill out the form to suggest a genre or title! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, October 20th when we’ll be playing Happy Birthday Dracula! Then on Tuesday, November 3rd we’ll be discussing the genre of Business non-fiction!
EP40 I talk about Giant Days volume one tpb by Boom! Box, John Allison and Lissa Treiman. MS talk about cannabis and other supplements for Multiple Sclerosis and which ones may not be good for people with ms along with some homeless talk. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
Giant Days is a brilliant, weird, funny comic about three girls living together at Sheffield University. Created by John Allison, it made the transition to monthly comics perfectly, with artist Lissa Treiman handing it a signature energy which would go on to leave it as one of the most beloved - and longest-running - comics in recent history. This week Matt is joined by THE Claire Napier to talk all about it!
A brutal winter hits Sheffield, but things heat up when Esther has a fling with a faculty member! Daisy probably has a Friday Night Lights reference for this occasion... Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: @comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero Edited by Joe Janero Theme song provided by one of the Sex Turtles (Joe Cubas) Find our t-shirt at https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_box
It's time for end-of-semester exams, but Esther was 'too busy living' to attend most of her lectures and it's up to Daisy and Susan to help her prepare. Meanwhile, Susan goes through the schmoopy romantic phase of her new relationship with McGraw. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: @comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero Edited by Joe Janero Theme song provided by one of the Sex Turtles (Joe Cubas) Find our t-shirt at https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_box
As everyone buckles down for exams, we get a good look into Susan's mysterious past. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: @comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero Edited by Joe Janero Theme song provided by one of the Sex Turtles (Joe Cubas) Find our t-shirt at https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_box
During a pre-Christmas ball, Daisy kisses a boy she shouldn't have, while Susan may have done more than that with McGraw. Esther dreads going home for the holiday break for fear of running into her ex. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: @comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero Edited by Joe Janero Theme song provided by one of the Sex Turtles (Joe Cubas) Find our t-shirt at https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_box
Happy Indie- Comics Day Elseworld Citizens! Today we talk about the college bound, character driven journey of Giant Days by John Allison, Lissa Treiman, and Whitney Cogar. This comic is great for all students both current and graduated, the journey of three best friends through their college years will captivate even the most inexperienced of comic book readers. Enjoy the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elseworldcitizen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elseworldcitizen/support
Writer John Allison talks us through issue #51 of his comic Giant Days.Giant Days is an ongoing comedic comic book written by John Allison, with art by Max Sarin and Lissa Treiman. The series follows three young women – Esther de Groot, Susan Ptolemy and Daisy Wooton – who share a hall of residence at university. Originally created as a webcomic spin-off from his previous series Scary Go Round, and then self-published as a series of small press comics, Giant Days is now published by Boombox!Giant Days is available for purchase now:https://www.boom-studios.com/series/giant-days/Follow John Allison:https://twitter.com/badmachineryConnect with us on social media and let us know what you think. Which comics would you like to have a commentary track for?https://twitter.com/BENBLACKERCOMIC BOOK COMMENTARY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/comic-book-commentary
It's Daisy's birthday! And what better way to celebrate than to take a few too many drugs. In the aftermath, Susan and Esther try and keep her together when Daisy's Granny decides to drop in unexpected. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
Following a night of 'mild abandon,' Esther finds herself being preyed upon by the vile collegiate mansite "Bantserve." When the university authorities are less than helpful, she vows to take down this cyber institution! Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
In this issue, the girls get sick from the freshman flu. Daisy enters a onesided relationship with an offbrand Polish cold cure, Susan is forced into nicotine withdrawal, and Esther becomes incapable of distinguishing fever dreams from reality. Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
Giant Days follows the lives of three university co-eds, Susan, Esther and Daisy, living on there own away from home. All seems to be going well for the girls, until an old friend of Susan's starts at the same university. But it can't be all bad, can he? Do you have a story arc you'd like us to cover? Send us your ideas. Twitter: @comicrundown Instagram: comicbookrundown Email: comicbookrundown@gmail.com Hosted by Joe Janero Edited by Joe Janero Opening theme edited by Pete Piekarski, Jr. Music by Peter McIssac Music and can be found with tons of other amazing tracks at Premiumbeat.com
An American, a Canadian and a Brit walk into a bar. But this isn’t a bad joke, this is the Ladies of Valhalla. In their twelth episode the Ladies take an in depth look at the 2018 Netflix original movie To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, starring Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Anna Cathcart and Israel Broussard. Next month they will be taking a look at on-going comics series Giant Days, from creators John Allison, Max Sarin and Lissa Treiman, and published by Boom! Ladies of Valhalla is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com). The podcast is hosted by Sarah Miles, Bronwyn Kelly-Seigh and Jessica Garris-Schaeffer, and is a monthly look at media from female or female-identifying creators, or featuring female or female-identifying characters. You can find the hosts on Twitter (@ValhallaLadies) or Facebook (www.facebook.com/ValhallaLadies) or email them on ladiesofvalhalla@gmail.com The Ladies of Valhalla logo was created by Jessica Garris-Schaeffer. ‘The Valhallan’, the theme music for Ladies of Valhalla, was created by SuperbadLarry If you like To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, you may also like: Sierra Burgess Is A Loser The Perfect Date 10 Things I Hate About You She’s All That The Duff Empire Records Clueless Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist TATBILB series of books by Jenny Han
Welcome to our first weekly episode! It's a long one, since we had about three weeks of stuff to catch up on. But in addition to all the things we've been up to, we're sharing our favorite things of 2018, as well as some of yours! A nice, warm, pleasant episode to start of 2019 strong. What Missy's Been Up To:Watching:Salt Fat Acid Heat Mary Poppins Returns Sailor Moon Crystal AquamanReading:My Brother's Husband by Gengoroh TagameWhat Merri's Been Up To:Watching:Harry Potter Nailed It The Great British Bake-Off AggretsukoReading:The Steel Prince by V. E. Schwab, Andrea Olimpieri, Enrica Angiolini Our Favorites of 2018:Missy:Crazy Rich Asians Becoming Dangerous by Katie West and Jasmine Elliot Dirty Computer The Good Place Crazy Ex-GirlfriendMerri:Theme Parks Women in Star Wars V. E. Schwab's Shades of Magic Series Fan Fiction Lore OlympusYour Favorites of 2018:The Haunting of Hill House - @allyxstuart Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - @brit_brooks and @angRiewords Black Panther - @hey_joon Crazy Rich Asians - @hey_joon The Good Place - @hey_joon The Good Place the Podcast - @hey_joon The Captain Marvel Trailer - @hey_joon The Dragon Age Teaser - @hey_joon Sadie by Courtney Summers - @nancyfrancovic Dash Dearborne by Claire Napier - @nolapfau Dungeons & Dragons - Alena, Emily, and Chantel Bird Box - Emily and Melissa Get Out - Emily Dumplin' - Melissa Love, Simon - Melissa Aggretsuko - Melissa I Feel Pretty - Melissa Nailed It - Melissa She-Ra - Melissa Maneaters by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Joe Caramagna - Melissa Squirrel Girl by Ryan North, Erica Henderson, Rico Renzi, and Travis Lanham - Melissa Luna the Vampire by Yasmin Sheikh - Melissa Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku by Fujita - Melissa Giant Days by John Allison, Lissa Treiman, and Max Sarin - Melissa Smut Peddler edited by Spike Trotman, Johanna Draper Carlson, and Trisha L. Sebastian - Melissa Heartstopper by Alice Oseman - Melissa My Boyfriend is a Bear by Pamela Ribon and Cat Farris - Melissa Some Links You Might Find Interesting:Shipping Without an End Game by Magen CubedOur Website | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr | Patreon | Merch
Voici le dernier épisode de la saison 02 de ComicsDiscovery. Pour marquer le coup, on vous a préparé une émission un peu spéciale. Au programme des quizz, des blind-tests, des débats et surtout on reparle des meilleurs comics de la saison 02. L’émission est construite en deux parties. Dans la première, une partie de l’équipe va répondre au quizz et au blind-test maléfique concocté par votre serviteur. J’ai mis cette partie à part, elle ne sera malheureusement pas dispo sur Soundcloud et YouTube pour évité de se faire striker par des ayants droit des musiques du blind-test. Dans la deuxième, l’équipe va revenir sur des news qui nous on marqués tout le long de l’année. Puis on parle des 10 premiers comics du classement que nous avons construit grâce à vous.Voici le classement : HillBilly de Eric Powell Kill or be killed de Ed Brudaker et Sean Philips Giant Days de John Allison et Lissa Treiman et The fix de Nick Spencer et Steve Lieber Seven to eternity de Rick Remender et Jerome Opena Unwritten de Mike Carrey et Peter Gross Deadly Class de Rick Remender et Wes Craig Super Sons de Peter Tomasi et Jorge Jimenez Fables de Bill Willingham et Mark Buckingham2. I Kill giant de Joe Kelly et Ken Nimura et Black Hammer de Jeff Lemire et Dean Ormston Locke & Key de Joe Hill et Gabriel Rodriguez Pour finir, un grand merci à toute l’équipe de ComicsDiscovery pour leur passion et merci à vous chers auditeurs de nous avoir suivis tout au long de l’année. On pense à vous pour l’été puisque on vous a préparé un programme spécial : l’été des classiques !Nous reviendrons sur des titres cultes mais pas que … en tous cas on espère vous retrouver tout au long de l’été pour continuer à partager notre passion du comics tous ensemble. Comme toujours nous, vous invitons à partager avec nous votre avis sur le titre ou bien encore sur les news.Vous pouvez également nous encourager en nous laissant des commentaires sur Itunes ou en nous mettant 5 étoiles. Vous pouvez nous retrouvez sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/GeekenSeriePodcast/twitter : https://twitter.com/GeekenSerie_RCMSoundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/jamesetfayeItunes: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/geek-en-s%C3%A9rie/id1227032640?mt=2Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/amicaledugeekDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jamesetfaye/Nos autres productions: https://www.facebook.com/JamesetFaye/ Bonne écoute et à bientôt.
Voici le dernier épisode de la saison 02 de ComicsDiscovery. Pour marquer le coup, on vous a préparé une émission un peu spéciale. Au programme des quizz, des blind-tests, des débats et surtout on reparle des meilleurs comics de la saison 02. L’émission est construite en deux parties. Dans la première, une partie de l’équipe va répondre au quizz et au blind-test maléfique concocté par votre serviteur. J’ai mis cette partie à part, elle ne sera malheureusement pas dispo sur Soundcloud et YouTube pour évité de se faire striker par des ayants droit des musiques du blind-test. Voici le lien ou vous pourrez retrouver la partie 01 :http://comicsdiscovery.fr/comicsdiscovery-s02e39-le-meilleurs-de-la-saison-02 Dans la deuxième, l’équipe va revenir sur des news qui nous on marqués tout le long de l’année. Puis on parle des 10 premiers comics du classement que nous avons construit grâce à vous.Voici le classement : HillBilly de Eric Powell Kill or be killed de Ed Brudaker et Sean Philips Giant Days de John Allison et Lissa Treiman et The fix de Nick Spencer et Steve Lieber Seven to eternity de Rick Remender et Jerome Opena Unwritten de Mike Carrey et Peter Gross Deadly Class de Rick Remender et Wes Craig Super Sons de Peter Tomasi et Jorge Jimenez Fables de Bill Willingham et Mark Buckingham2. I Kill giant de Joe Kelly et Ken Nimura et Black Hammer de Jeff Lemire et Dean Ormston Locke & Key de Joe Hill et Gabriel Rodriguez Pour finir, un grand merci à toute l’équipe de ComicsDiscovery pour leur passion et merci à vous chers auditeurs de nous avoir suivis tout au long de l’année. On pense à vous pour l’été puisque on vous a préparé un programme spécial : l’été des classiques !Nous reviendrons sur des titres cultes mais pas que … en tous cas on espère vous retrouver tout au long de l’été pour continuer à partager notre passion du comics tous ensemble. Comme toujours nous, vous invitons à partager avec nous votre avis sur le titre ou bien encore sur les news.Vous pouvez également nous encourager en nous laissant des commentaires sur Itunes ou en nous mettant 5 étoiles. Vous pouvez nous retrouvez sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/GeekenSeriePodcast/twitter : https://twitter.com/GeekenSerie_RCMSoundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/jamesetfayeItunes: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/geek-en-s%C3%A9rie/id1227032640?mt=2Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/amicaledugeekDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jamesetfaye/Nos autres productions: https://www.facebook.com/JamesetFaye/ Bonne écoute et à bientôt.
Centésimo nonagésimo segundo programa de Rock & Cómics, noveno de la séptima temporada. Programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. SUMARIO: [01' 20"] - Los tebeos del tío Sam Pedro Monje hace un repaso por los cómics y la historia de Pantera Negra, el mítico personaje Marvel con su reciente película estrenada. [13' 42"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Chema Peral de su último cómic, Budapest, editado por La Cúpula. [27' 37"] - Canción "Budapest By Blimp" de Thomas Dolby. [35' 46"] - Tebeos de Kiosko Óscar Gual nos trae las tiras de prensa de Shoe de Jeff Macnelly. [49' 37"] - Transmutaciones Postheroicas Elisa McCausland nos trae dos nuevas recomendaciones: Giant Days de John Allison, Lissa Treiman y Whitney Cogar, y Mi primera experiencia lesbiana en la soledad de Kabi Nagata, ambos publicados por Fandogamia. [1h 01' 15"] - Recomendaciones de Hugo Rodrigo Terminamos con unas últimas recomendaciones por parte del presentador del programa: Que decidan las cerillas de Kike Narcea y Carlos Salem publicado por Navona Editorial, Nick Cave: Mercy on me de Reinhard Kleist publicado por ECC Ediciones, Polvora Mojada de Isabel Kreitz publicado por La Cúpula, y Che. Una vida revolucionaria. El sacrificio de José Hernández y Jon Lee Anderson publicado por Sexto Piso. [1h 04' 51"] - Canción "Once in a Lifetime" de Talking Heads.
Cette semaine l’équipe se replonge dans le monde des étudiants pour vous parler de Giant Days. Avant d’entrer dans le vif du sujet, nous commençons par quelques news. Les news de la semaine : La mort de Len Wein créateur de Swamp Thing et Wolverine. Une nouvelle adaptation de Garth Ennis par les showrunner de Preacher. Daredevil sur TMC L’interview de Romuald Carroz qui fait partie de l’organisation de la Comic Gone de Lyon.Le titre de la semaine : Giant DaysCette semaine nous vous parlons donc de Giant days de John Allison et Lissa Treiman publié par Akileos.Ce comics nous présente les tranches de vie de 3 étudiantes anglaises aux caractères différents. C’est drôle sans oublier d’être intelligent. Un titre qui a charmé l’équipe qui vous le recommande si vous avez envie de passer un bon moment de détente. Comme toujours nous, vous invitons à partager avec nous votre avis sur le titre ou bien encore sur les news.Vous pouvez également nous encourager en nous laissant des commentaires sur Itunes ou en nous mettant 5 étoiles. Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Le Groupe FB : https://www.facebook.com/groups/ComicsDiscoveryGroupe/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/Et bien sûr le site internet: http://comicsdiscovery.fr/ Bonne écoute et à la semaine prochaine.
Epigraph The Drunk Booksellers get stoned on this 4/20 themed episode with Paul Constant of the Seattle Review of Books. Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, our website, or subscribe using your podcatcher of choice. This episode is sponsored by Books & Whatnot, the newsletter dedicated to books, bookselling, and bookish folk; check out their newsletter archive here. Follow Books & Whatnot on Twitter at @booksandwhatnot. If you want to get our show notes delivered directly to your inbox—with all the books mentioned on the podcast and links back to the bookstore we’re interviewing PLUS GIFs—sign up for our email newsletter. Introduction In which we make pot jokes and get excited about books We're switching up our intoxicant of choice this episode and getting stoned rather than drunk (mostly). Paul's rocking Mr. Moxey's Mints (of the peppermint/sativa variety). Emma's smoking CBD (not to be confused with William Steig's children's picture book, CDB!). Kim stops talking while stoned—which would make for a really awkward podcast episode—so she's drinking the hoppiest IPA she could find instead. Everyone's a little too high to explain the varieties of weed particularly well, so you should just read David Schmader's Weed: The User's Guide: A 21st Century Handbook for Enjoying Marijuana. Paul's Reading: Up South by Robert Lashley The Nameless City by Faith Erin Hicks A collection of books from Mount Analogue Press Manners by Ted Powers Final Rose by Halie Theoharides (a comic book tone poem about love and loss made up screenshots from The Bachelor) Reading Through It book club pick: What We Do Now: Standing Up for Your Values in Trump's America, edited by Dennis Johnson Emma's Reading: First Position by Melissa Brayden (thanks to a recommendation from our episode with The Ripped Bodice) Giant Days 4 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Lissa Treiman, Liz Fleming, and Whitney Cogar All the Lives I Want: Essays about My Best Friends Who Happen to Be Famous Strangers by Alana Massey (thanks to a recommendation from our episode with Amy Stephenson) Kim's Reading: We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder The Aisles Have Eyes: How Retailers Track Your Shopping, Strip Your Privacy, and Define Your Power by Joseph Turow Forthcoming Titles We're Excited For: You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me by Sherman Alexie (out June 13) Love and Trouble: a Midlife Reckoning by Claire Dederer (out May 9) also mentioned Poser: My Life in Twenty-Three Yoga Poses Theft by Finding: Diaries (1977-2002) by David Sedaris (out May 30) Hunger: a Memoir of (My) Body by Roxane Gay (out June 13) Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood (out May 2) Borne by Jeff VanderMeer (out April 25) Book of Joan by Lidia Yuknavitch (out April 18) Woman No. 17 by Edan Lepucki (out May 9) Isadora by Amelia Gray (out May 23) Dreaming the Beatles: the Love Story of One Band and the Whole World by Rob Sheffield (out April 25) Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive by Kristen J Sollee (out June 13) Modern Tarot: Connecting with Your Higher Self Through the Wisdom of the Cards by Michelle Tea (out June 13) The Perfect Mix: Everything I Know about Leadership I Learned as a Bartender by Helen Rothberg (out June 20) Chapter I [18:50] In which we learn what The Seattle Review of Books is, talk about book reviews as a meta art form, and get advice on promoting diversity and being a safe, welcoming place for people who aren't white bros The Seattle Review of Books is a book news, review, and interviews site. This isn't consumer reports, with a thumbs up or down on each title; each review aims to have a conversation with the book. It's a site that aims to look like your bookshelf, without genre classification. Emma & Kim don't quite understand Paul's assertion that people don't organize their bookshelves, but we roll with it. SRB makes all their money through a single sponsor (which changes each week). If you're interested in their sponsorship program, you can learn more here. Paul wants to promote young, new writers and help them build up their clip file. So you should probably pitch him with your brilliant, bookish ideas. Email submissions@seattlereviewofbooks or fill in the contact form on their about page. Emma particularly loves the Help Desk by Cienna Madrid. Ask Cienna an awkward book-related question at advice@seattlereviewofbooks.com. Being a couple of white guys, Paul and his co-founder Martin McClellan are extremely concerned with diverse representation. You can learn more about how SRB encourages diversity in both the books they review and the reviewers they publish on their about page (or by listening to this episode...). But you should know right off the bat, they are not here to promote the new Franzen novel and they will not pander to bros. Chapter II [33:10] In which we talk about life in the US post-election, say something negative about a book, and discuss Paul's past (and current) life as a bookseller Reading Through It is a post-election book club hosted by Seattle Review of Books, the Seattle Weekly, and Third Place Books Seward Park. They meet the first Wednesday of every month. On our post-election world, Paul Constant says: "This is what books were made for. Books are engines of empathy... the only way to do a deep-dive into an issue. It's our stored knowledge... This is the moment for books." The next Reading Through It book group pick is The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt. They'll be meeting Wednesday May 3rd at Third Place Books Seward Park. Read Paul's article on his time at Borders: Books Without Borders: My Life at the World's Dumbest Bookstore Chain Though he's not technically a bookseller anymore, Paul is still "on team books." Keep an eye out for our "I'm On Team Books" t-shirts, which may or may not be a thing we sell one day. Chapter III [43:20] In which Paul is better at explaining our questions than stoned Emma is at asking them, Emma and Kim give Paul major side-eye due to his bookseller confession, and Emma continues to push Uprooted by Naomi Novik Desert Island Pick (what would you read that you never had the time to read before): The Years of Lyndon Johnson by Robert Caro (beginning with The Path to Power) We couldn't find a video of the following clip of Caro on the Colbert Report, so we'll just leave you this series of gifs to explain why you, too, should consider bringing an epic five-volume biography of Lyndon Johnson as your desert beach read: You're welcome. Now, back to your regularly scheduled show notes. Station Eleven Picks (the books to preserve for society) The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (everything you need to know about living in a society) Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (everything you need to know about life and how it doesn’t always work out the way you want, but you should live it anyway) Read Paul's essay about The Scarlet Letter, originally written for Scarecrow Video. Wild Pick (traveling is about observing things... soaking everything in) We Tell Ourselves Stories In Order to Live by Joan Didion ("because she is the greatest observer on the planet and I would want to be like her when I was traveling") Bookseller Confession Once again, we have a guest who hasn't read Harry Potter. WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE? Paul also hasn't read Lord of the Rings and Kim proceeds to side-eye him from across the city. (In case you were wondering, the title of the direct link to this gif is "wtf-i-cant-even-you-are-stupid." Just sayin'.) Emma, naturally, tries to convert Paul to fantasy w/ an Uprooted recommendation because "nobody doesn't like it." Paul commits to reading it in order to prove her wrong. Go-To Handsell Fup by Jim Dodge Paul saved the book from going out of print and—arguably more importantly—he handsold a copy to Allison Hannigan. Impossible Handsell Paradise by AL Kennedy (and everything by AL Kennedy) Book for Booksellers Saving Capitalism by Robert Reich Favorite Bookstores Elliott Bay Ada’s Technical Books Third Place Ravenna Favorite Literary Media Not to brag, but, we’re the only podcast Paul listens to. The Rumpus Lit Hub Book Forum Electric Literature Shelf Awareness Epilogue In which we tell you where to find us on the Internets You can find Paul on: Twitter Seattle Review of Books is also on Twitter Seattlereviewofbooks.com You can find us on: Twitter at @drunkbookseller Litsy at @drunkbooksellers Facebook Instagram Email Newsletter Website Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes bookish things for Book Riot. Kim tweets occasionally from @finaleofseem, but don’t expect too much 'cause she saves all of the interesting (ie. book-related) shizzle for Drunk Booksellers. Subscribe and rate us on iTunes!
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are discussing Giant Days this week! They talk about the charming art, the nuanced characters, and web comics being printed in syndication! They also review Black Widow #1 and Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers #1! Weekly Floppies A-Force #3 Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Alpha #1 Black Widow #1 Action […] The post 136 – Giant Days by John Allison & Lissa Treiman appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
We're bringing the year to a close with "Vision" and "Giant Days," and then we recap a comic best forgot, the "Uncanny X-Men" comic that ruined Nightcrawler. That's right, guys. We're going to talk about "The Draco." Because we are apparently gluttons for punishment. Then, we bring it home with one last game of "Would You Rather," and decide definitively if we'd rather live in Marvel's New York City, or in Marvel's Hell's Kitchen. We'll see you in 2016! Pull List: Jay: "Vision" (Marvel), written by Tom King, art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta. Mike: "Giant Days" (Boom! Box), written by John Allison, art by Lissa Treiman. Main Segment: "Uncanny X-Men" #428-434 - "The Draco" (Marvel), written by Chuck Austen, art by Sean Phillips, Phillip Tan, and Takeshi Miyazawa. Game: "Would You Rather... Live in Marvel's New York City, or Marvel's Hell's Kitchen?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike