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Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 423: One Black Label Book Ends, Another Begins

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 137:54


Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:33 - Comixology Top 10 0:06:59 - Absolute Power #3 (Mark Waid and Dan Mora) 0:29:02 - Batman #152 (LGY #917) (Chip Zdarsky and MIke Hawthorne) 0:53:18 - Birds of Prey #13 (LGY #211) (Kelly Thompson and Gavin Guidrey) 1:03:44 - Justice Society of America #11 (Geoff Johns and Marco Santucci) 1:15:45 - Poison Ivy #25 (G WIllow Wilson and Marcio Takara) 1:32:53 - The Boy Wonder #5 (Juni Ba) 1:45:03 - Plastic Man No More #1 (Christopher Cantwell and Jacob Edgar) 1:58:36 - PATREON American Vampire Second Cycle #11 2:09:58 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 467

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 154:29


Comic Reviews: DC o        Absolute Power: Task Force VII 3 by Jeremy Adams, Marco Santucci, Arif Prianto o        Super-Pets Special: Bitedentity Crisis by Tony Fleecs, Mike Norton, Brad Simpson; Alexis Quasarano, PJ Holden, Rex Lokus; Michael Conrad, Sami Basri, Ivan Plascencia; Dan Watters, Christopher Mitten, Michelle Madsen; Kyle Starks Marvel o        Black Widow: Venomous 1 by Erica Schultz, Luciano Vecchio, Rachele Rosenberg, David Curiel o        Blood Hunt 5 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia, Fer Sufuentes-Sujo o        Ms. Marvel Annual by Sabir Pirzada, Iman Vellani, Giada Belviso, Yen Nitro o        What If…? Donald Duck Became Wolverine by Luca Barbieri, Giada Perissinotto, Lucio Ruvidotti o        X-Force 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, Marcus To, Erick Arciniega o        Marvel Unlimited §  Cat pool by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam §  Mouse pool by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam §  Dog pool team up by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam §  Dog pool infinity comic 2 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam Boom o        Firefly ‘Verses 1 by Ryan Parrott, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Francesc Segala o        Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Darkest Hour by Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Jose Enrique Fernandez Titan o        Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus 1 by Kianna Shore, Mellow Brown, Rodolfo Taibo OGN Countdown o        Murdervale by Vicente Cifuentes o        Ali Cross by Adam Rau, James Robinson, Phillip Tajalle o        Nanuche Vol 2: All Hugs, No Bite by Guillaume Bianco, Marie Kerascoet o        Cross My Heart and Never Lie and save our forest by Nora Dasnes, Matt Bagguley, Lise Laerdal Bryn o        Of Her Own Design by Nicole Adelfinger, Birdie Willis, Jess Taylor, Fiona Marchbank o        Night Librarian by Christopher Lincoln Additional Reviews: Caped Crusader, MAWS s1, Primos pilot, Dead Boy Detectives s1, Sex Education s1, Trap, Canobie Lake Park News: Omninews, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew launch date, SDCC arrests, Squid Game s2 release date, AI comic nonsense Trailers: Spellbound, Sweet Pea Comics Countdown (31 July 2024): 1.     Department of Truth 24 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds 2.     Ultimate Spider-Man 7 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson 3.     Super-Pets Special: Bitedentity Crisis by Tony Fleecs, Mike Norton, Brad Simpson; Alexis Quasarano, PJ Holden, Rex Lokus; Michael Conrad, Sami Basri, Ivan Plascencia; Dan Watters, Christopher Mitten, Michelle Madsen; Kyle Starks 4.     Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin 4 by J.M. DeMatteis, Michael Sta. Maria, Chris Sotomayor 5.     Drawing Blood 4 by David Avallone, Kevin Eastman, Troy Little, Ben Bishop 6.     Absolute Power: Task Force VII 3 by Jeremy Adams, Marco Santucci, Arif Prianto 7.     Immortal Thor 13 by Al Ewing, Jan Bazaldua, Matt Hollingsworth 8.     William of Newbury 3 by Michael Avon Oeming 9.     Star Wars: Darth Maul – Black, White, and Red 4 by Greg Pak, Will Sliney, Luca Pizzari, Jay Leisten, Roberto Poggi, Andres Mossa 10.  Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider 3 by Stephanie Phillips, Federica Mancin, Paolo Villanelli, Matt Milla  

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 415: Absolute Power Begins!

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 163:50


Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:15:21 - Comixology Top 10 0:24:15 - Absolute Power #1 (Mark Waid and Dan Mora) 0:57:38 - Batman #150 (LGY #915) (Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez & Denys Cowan) 1:18:04 - Birds of Prey #11 (LGY #209) (Kelly Thompson and Javier Pina & Gavin Guidry) 1:30:57 - Shazam #13 (Josie Campbell and Mike Norton) 1:47:08 - Justice Society of America #10 (Geoff Johns and Mikel Janin & Marco Santucci) 1:58:17 - Poison Ivy #24 (G Willow WIlson and Haining) 2:08:51 - The Boy Wonder #3 (Juni Ba) 2:25:16 - PATREON American Vampire Second Cycle #9 2:36:55 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 454

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 155:29


Comic Reviews: DC DC's Spring Breakout by Joey Esposito, Vasco Georgiev; Thomas Krajewski, Wes St. Clair, Ivan Plascencia; Meghan Fitzmartin, Gavin Guidry, Rico Renzi; James Reid, Scott Kolins, John Kalisz; Mike W. Barr, Kenya Danino, Emilio Lopez; Patrick Young, Nico Bascunan; Morgan Hampton, Paul Pelletier, Norm Rapmund, Eren Angiolini; Cameron Chittock, Marco Santucci, Arif Prianto Flash 2024 Annual by Si Spurrier, Scott Koblish, Amancay Nahuelpan, George Kambadais, Tom Derenick, Marissa Louise, Lee Loughridge, Matt Herms Harley Quinn 2024 Annual by Erica Henderson Nightwing 2024 Annual by Travis Moore, Alex Guimaraes, Ivan Plascencia Superman: House of Brainiac Special by Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon Marvel Blood Hunt 1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Deadpool and Wolverine: WWIII 1 by Joe Kelly, Adam Kubert, Joe Sabino, Frank Martin Get Fury 1 by Garth Ennis, Jacen Burrows, Guillermo Ortego, Nolan Woodard Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 25th Anniversary Special by Greg Pak, Will Sliney, Guru eFX Marvel Unlimited Infinity Paws 5 by Jason Loo, Nao Fuji Dark Horse Lester of the Lesser Gods 1 by Eric Powell, Lucky Yates, Gideon Kendall Image Bear Pirate Viking Queen 1 by Sean Lewis, Jonathan Marks Barravecchia Whisper Queen 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Dynamite Space Ghost 1 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau DSTLRY Blood Brothers Mother 1 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso Oni RoboForce 1 by Melissa Flores, Diogenes Neves, Marcelo Di Chiara, Julio Brilha, Elton Thomasi, Jao Canola Toxic Summer 1 by Derek Charm Vault Barbaric: Born in Blood 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Fabi Marques OGNs Cat out of Water by Art Baltazar eXpets by Mark Tatulli Pillow Talk by Stephanie Cooke, Mel Valentine Vargas Wires Crossed by Beth Fantaskey, ONeill Jones Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains by Max Brallier, Joshua Pruett, Jay Cooper, Douglas Holgate Additional Reviews: Fall Guy, Zojaqan, Origin, X-Men '97 ep8, Digital Circus ep2, Lisey's Story, Unfrosted, Tales From the Empire, Magma Comix (Silicon Bandit & Principles of Necromancy) News: live-action Scooby Doo from Netflix, My Adventures with Superman s2 premiere date and confirmation of Supergirl, Mad Max prequel, new Disney Star Wars short, Superman image released, Archie crossover Horror event: The Cursed Library, X-Force and Wolverine creative teams, He-Man/TMNT crossover Trailers: Jurassic World Chaos Theory, Megalopolis, Acolyte, Star Wars Lego special Comics Countdown (01 May 2024): 1.     Toxic Summer 1 by Derek Charm 2.     Blood Brothers Mother 1 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso 3.     Superman: House of Brainiac Special by Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon 4.     Whisper Queen 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson 5.     Immortal Thor 10 by Al Ewing, Carlos Magno, Matt Wilson 6.     Space Ghost 1 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau 7.     Harley Quinn 2024 Annual by Erica Henderson 8.     eXpets GN by Mark Tatulli 9.     Ghostlore 12 by Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie 10.  Incredible Hulk 12 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein

Comicverso
Comicverso 379: Marvel NOW!, Robot Dreams y The Flash

Comicverso

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024


Fecha de Grabación: Miércoles 20 de marzo de 2024. Algunas noticias y temas comentados: Se anunciaron los primeros equipos creativos para X-Men post-Krakoa Los comerciales de Cerveza Cristal en Star Wars Algunas de nuestras series favoritas de Marvel NOW! Recomendaciones de entre los cómics de Gail Simone Las etapas más recomendables de Birds of Prey Algunas recomendaciones de cómics para niñas y niños Además: Frazer Irving, Chris Ware, Jack of Hearts (Marvel), ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de cómics: The Flash (Nº768 a Nº771 y Annual 2021), cómic escrito por Jeremy Adams, con arte de Brandon Peterson, Marco Santucci, David Lafuente, Kevin Maguire, Jack Herbert y otros, color de Michael Atiyeh y otros, y rótulos de Steve Wands. (DC Comics) Comentario de Cine: Robot Dreams, largometraje animado dirigido por Pablo Berger, con música de Alfonso de Villalonga, basado en la novela gráfica de Sara Varon. (Vertigo Media) Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 107 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:56:17 y la canción de cierre es "Beatiful Things" de Benson Boone. Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto, así como con otros escuchas. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez. También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm ¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene disponible el podcast de Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia. Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com

Live Paranormal
'Darklands Paranormal' investigator and author MARCO SANTUCCI on-air LIVE!!:)

Live Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 59:00


‘Darklands Paranormal' team founding investigator and “Darklands Paranormal:  ‘The Chronicles'” author, MARCO SANTUCCI, will be on-air with The Ghost Host Sophia Temperilli on, LiveParanormal.com / GhostHunting.com, TODAY 3/2, 12pm PST, 3pm EST, 8pm primetime U.K. GMT!! Listen and chat LIVE:)

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 431

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 170:03


Comic Reviews: DC Batman Off-World 1 by Jason Aaron, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, David Baron Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder 5 by Mat Lopes, Bilquis Evely, Justin Halpern, Katherine Lobo, Speremint Marvel Carnage 1 by Torunn Gronbekk, Pere Perez, Erick Arciniega Daredevil: Black Armor 1 by D.G. Chichester, Netho Diaz, JP Mayer, Andrew Dalhouse Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars Battleworld 1 by Tom DeFalco, Pat Olliffe, John Kalisz Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 30 by Kelly Thompson, Nao Fuji Image Holy Roller 1 by Rick Remender, Andy Samberg, Joe Trohman, Roland Boschi, Moreno Dinisio Dark Horse Lunar Lodge 1 by Tyler Marceca, Mirko Colak, Bryan Valenza Mortal Terror 1 by Christopher Golden, Tim Lebbon, Peter Bergting, Chris O'Halloran Mad Cave Edenfrost 1 by Amit Tishler, Bruno Frenda, Taylor Esposito Archie Darkling 1 by Sarah Kuhn, Carola Borelli, Ellie Wright Oni Faceless and the Family 1 by Matt Lesniewski Titan Forgotten Runes: Wizard's Cult 1 by Joe Rechthman, Reilly Brown OGNs Ink Girls by Marieke Nijkamp, Sylvia Bi Planeta Blu Rise of Agoo by Tem Blessed, Mike Lariccia Chunky by Yehudi Mercado Chunky Goes To Camp by Yehudi Mercado Additional Reviews: Wish, Leo, Scott Pilgrim, Blood Cruise, Tales from the Tardis, Doctor Who, Daphne Byrne, Tellos Saga News: Jimmy Olsen cast, Scream 7 shakeup, Guillem March reviving Penthouse Comics, second seasons on the way for Ms. Marvel/She-Hulk/Moon Knight, Avengers Inc ending with #5 Comics Countdown (21 Nov 2023): 1.     Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 6 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart 2.     Batman Off-World 1 by by Jason Aaron, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, David Baron 3.     Wonder Woman 3 by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey, Belen Ortega, Alejandro Sanchez 4.     Ink Girls GN by Marieke Nijkamp, Sylvia Bi 5.     Jay Garrick: Flash 2 by Jeremy Adams, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero 6.     Universal Monsters: Dracula 2 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds 7.     Black Hammer: The End 4 by Jeff Lemire, Malachi Ward 8.     Holy Roller 1 by by Rick Remender, Andy Samberg, Joe Trohman, Roland Boschi, Moreno Dinisio 9.     Superman 8 by Joshua Williamson, David Baldeon, Gleb Melnikov, Jamal Campbell, Norm Rapmund, Alejandro Sanchez 10.  Justice Society of America 7 by Geoff Johns, Marco Santucci, Ivan Plascencia  

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 383: A Bat Odyssey

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 186:01


Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:05:52 - ComiXology Top 10 0:11:18 - News 0:34:34 - Batman: Off World #1 (Jason Aaron and Doug Mahnke) 0:52:22 - Superman #8 (LGY #851) (Joshua Williamson and Gleb Melnikov, David Baldeón & Jamal Campbell) 1:03:00 - Wonder Woman #3 (LGY #803) (Tom King and Daniel Sampere) 1:39:11 - Nightwing #108 (LGY #295) (Tom Taylor and Stephen Byrne) 1:49:14 - Green Lantern: War Journal #3 (Philip Kennedy Johnson and Montos) 1:57:41 - Batman/Superman: World's Finest #21 (Mark Waid and Dan Mora) 2:04:00 - Titans #5 (LGY #129) (Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott) 2:16:32 - Justice Society of America #7 (Geoff Johns and Marco Santucci) 2:27:34 - Jay Garrick: The Flash #2 (Jeremy Adams and Diego Olortegui) 2:35:21 - Justice League Vs Godzilla Vs Kong #2 (Brian Buccellato and Christian Duce) 2:56:59 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 420

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 121:47


Comic Reviews: DC Birds of Prey 1 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire Blue Beetle 1 by Josh Trujillo, Adrian Gutierrez, Wil Quintana Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville 1 by Joanne Starer, Natacha Bustos, Tamra Bonvillain Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 33 by Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Marcio Menyz Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance Omega by Benjamin Percy, Geoff Shaw, Rain Beredo Silver Surfer Rebirth Legacy 1 by Ron Marz, Ron Lim, Don Ho, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Spider-Gwen Annual 2023 by Karla Pacheco, Marika Cresta, Rosi Kampe, Irma Kniivila Marvel Unlimited Spider-Man Unlimited 1 by Christos Gage, Simone Buonfantino, Fer Sifuentes I am Groot 1 by Chiya Image Kill Your Darlings 1 by Ethan Parker, Griffin Sheridan, Bob Quinn Dark Horse Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny 1 by Tim Seeley, Eddie Nunez, Brad Simpson Tear Us Apart 1 by Van Jensen, Jay Baruchel, Alessandro Micelli Boom Firefly: The Fall Guys 1 by Sam Humphries, Jordi Perez, Francesco Segala Hunt for Skinwalker 1 by Zac Thompson, Valeria Burzo Dynamite Sheena: Queen of the Jungle: Fatal Exams 1 by Steven Souza, Wes Clark, Ediano Silva Comixology Wag 1 by Scott Hoffman, Juan Bobillo, Rian Hughes, Steve Wands Scout Comic Books Kill 1 by Shane Berryhill, Hoyt Silva Ahoy Project Cryptid 1 by Mark Russell, Jordi Perez, Madeline Seely Archie Sabrina The Teenage Witch Annual Spectacular by Jamie Lee Rotante, Holly Golightly, Jim Amash, Glenn Whitmore OGNs Cooking with Monsters Vol 1: Beginner's Guide to Culinary Combat by Jordan Alsaqa, Vivian Truong Lights by Brenna Thummler Cat on the Run in Cat of Death by Aaron Blabey Piggy: Permanent Detention by Vannotes, Malu Menezes Cryptid Club Vol 3: The Chupacabra Hoopla by Michael Brumm, Jeff Mack Club Kick Out!: Into the Ring by Steph Mided Doña Quixote: Rise of the Night by Rey Terciero, Monia Magaña Cowgirls and Dinosaurs: Big Trouble in Little Spittle by Lucie Ebrey Additional Reviews: I Am Groot s2, Ahsoka ep4, Witness by JM DeMatteis News: Fire Power ending, Disney rumors Secret Wars retrospective Trailers: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, American Horror Story: Delicate Comics Countdown (05 Sep 2023): 1.      Birds of Prey 1 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire 2.      Lights GN by Brenna Thummler 3.      Cooking with Monsters: Beginner's Guide to Culinary Combat GN by Jordan Alsaqa, Vivian Truong 4.      Batman 137 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey 5.      Club Kick Out: Into the Ring GN by Steph Mided 6.      Justice Society of America 6 by Geoff Johns, Marco Santucci, Ivan Plascencia 7.      Cowgirls and Dinosaurs: Big Trouble in Little Spittle GN by Lucie Ebrey 8.      Fantastic Four 11 by Ryan North, Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov 9.      Doctor Strange 7 by Jed MacKay, Pasqual Ferry, Heather Moore 10.  Sacrificers 2 by Rick Remender, Max Fiumara, Dave McCaig

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 372: The New Birds of Prey!

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 121:31


Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:09 - Comixology Top 10 0:11:12 - Batman #137 (Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez) 0:24:09 - Birds of Prey #1 (Kelly Thompson and Leonardo Romero) 0:43:26 - Shazam #3 (Mark Waid and Dan Mora) 0:58:44 - Justice Society of America #6 (Geoff Johns and Marco Santucci) 1:11:13 - Poison Ivy #14 (G Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara) 1:20:28 - Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #1 (Joanne Starer and Natacha Bustos) 1:30:25 - City Boy #4 (Greg Pak and Minkyu Jung) 1:38:51 - PATREON: Batman & the Outsiders #6 1:53:00 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz

Mele
Le città del futuro saranno silenziose

Mele

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 8:23


Ogni città ha un proprio panorama sonoro unico e con il progressivo utilizzo dell'auto elettrica la colonna sonora delle città cambierà completamente. Ne parliamo con Marco Santucci, CEO di Jaguar Land Rover.Questa puntata è stata realizzata in collaborazione con Jaguar Land Rover.

Strade e Motori
Auto: sostenibilità per l'intero ciclo produttivo

Strade e Motori

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023


L'apertura della Commissione Europea verso i carburanti verdi si limita per ora solo agli e-fuels, combustibili sintetici prodotti dall'idrogeno o da rifiuti di origine non organica che, al momento, hanno un percorso produttivo molto complesso e costoso. Sarebbe invece opportuno aprire anche ai biocarburanti, ovvero quelli prodotti da rifiuti di origine vegetale o animale, già ampiamente disponibili sul mercato – commenta Giuseppe Ricci, Presidente dell'associazione AIDIC, un network universitario di ingegneria chimica.Si colloca nel segno della sostenibilità anche la strategia del gruppo Jaguar Land Rover, che non punta solo sui motori elettrici, ma prevede anche l'utilizzo di materiali sostenibili e la ricerca di fornitori certificati. I prossimi obiettivi sono quelli di introdurre una gamma di auto solo full electric nel 2025, dimezzare le emissioni entro il 2030 e diventare un'azienda zero emissioni nel 2039 - afferma Marco Santucci, CEO di Jaguar Land Rover Italia.

Strade e Motori
Elettrificazione, sostenibilità ed economia circolare

Strade e Motori

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023


Nel processo verso la riduzione delle emissioni nel settore auto, l'elettrificazione svolge un ruolo essenziale, ma non è l'unica soluzione. Un elemento importante è quello dell'economia circolare, basato sulla possibilità di recuperare il maggior numero possibile di componenti, una volta esaurito il loro ciclo vitale. Il tasso di recupero in Europa potrebbe passare in pochi anni dall'attuale 40% al 60%, ma è importante che la produzione stessa dei componenti sia pensata in funzione di un loro successivo recupero - sottolinea Gianluca Di Loreto, partner di Bain & Company. In tema di sostenibilità, l'impegno del gruppo Jaguar Land Rover per arrivare ad una completa elettrificazione per il 2030 prosegue con il rinnovamento della full electric I-Pace, che prevede una maggiore autonomia e minori tempi di ricarica. Il rinnovamento e la sostenibilità partono dalla ricerca e in questa direzione si colloca il lancio di un Engineering Hub realizzato in partnership con NVIDIA, con l'obiettivo di acquisire talenti e investire nella ricerca e nello sviluppo dei sistemi di assistenza alla guida e delle tecnologie di guida autonoma - spiega Marco Santucci, CEO di Jaguar Land Rover Italia.

DC All Stars podcast
DC All Stars ep 3 The Flash: One Minute War

DC All Stars podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 104:32


Darrell, Hassan T & Peter Rios are back again to dig into all things DC by covering Lazarus Planet Alpha by Mark Waid, Gene Luen Yang, Riccardo Federici, Billy Tan The Flash 790 by Jeremy Adams, Roger Cruz  John Stewart: The Emerald Knight 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, Marco Santucci 

Another Relaunch
115: Timeless #1, Wonder Woman Historia #3, Action Comics #1050, MCU Best of 2022 and More!

Another Relaunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 93:29


Updates Happy New Year Comics Timeless #1 (Jed McKay, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Patch Zircher & Salvador Larroca) [6:58] John Stewart: Emerald Knight #1 (Geoffrey Thorne, Marco Santucci) [14:13] Action Comics #1050 (Philip Kennedy Johnson, Tom Taylor, Joshua Williamson - Mike Perkins, Clayton Henry, Nick Dragotta) [24:43] Wonder Woman Historia #3 (Kelly Sue Deconnick and Nicola Scott) [31:24] Mentions: Shang-Chi & The Ten Rings #6, She-Hulk #9, AR Club: Wolverine and the X-Men ep 23-26, Justice League Unlimited Ep. 1 [38:51] Relaunch: Best of the MCU 2022 [01:07:59]

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 384

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 218:22


2022 Year-End Spectacular Comic Reviews: DC Action Comics 1050 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Joshua Williamson, Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Nick Dragotta, Mike Perkins, Frank Martin John Stewart: Emerald Knight by Geoffrey Thorne, Marco Santucci, Michael Atiyeh Nice House on the Lake 12 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Sandman Universe Presents: Dead Boy Detectives 1 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jeff Stokely, Miquel Muerto Tales From Earth 6 - A Celebration of Stan Lee by Mark Waid, Beckly Cloonan, Michael Uslan, Kenny Porter, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Steve Orlando, Zac Thompson, Michael Conrad, Meghan Fitzmartin, Stephanie WIlliams, Jerry Ordway, Kevin Maguire, Lee Weeks, Max Dunbar, Juan Ferreyra, Anthony Marques, Hayden Sherman, Karl Mostert, Pablo Collar, Belen Ortega Marvel Miracleman: Silver Age 3 by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Matt Brooker Murderworld: Spider-Man by Jim Zub, Ray Fawkes, Farid Karami, Chris Sotomayor Star Wars: The High Republic - The Blade 1 by Charles Soule, Marco Castiello Timeless 1 by Jed MacKay, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Patrick Zircher, Salvador Larroca Infinity Comics It's Jeff 23 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Spider-Verse 31 by Jason Holtham, Fend Hamilton, Pete Pantazis Boom Book of Slaughter 1 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera MMPR/TMNT II 1 by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo OGNs Maze by Thiago Souto Ray's OGN Corner: Ducks - Two Years On the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton Additional Reviews: Glass Onion, Another Kind, Oates and the Elphyne, Cosmic Detective, Matilda, Puss in Boots, Slumberland News: Stan Documentary on Disney+, Marvel Unlimited details, Kaleidoscope details, Jeremy Renner, My Cat Lucy Comics Countdown: Nice House On The Lake #12 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Miracle Man: The Silver Age #3 by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Matt Brooker Image! #9 by Various Once Upon A Time At The End Of The World #2 by Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Action Comics #1050 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Joshua Williamson, Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Nick Dragotta, Mike Perkins, Frank Martin Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #1 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jeff Stokely, Miquel Muerto Strange Academy: Finals #3 by Skottie Young, Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado Manifest Destiny #48 by Chris Dingess, Matthew Roberts, Owen Gieni 007 #5 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Marco Finnegan, Dearbhla Kelly We Only Find Them When They're Dead 15 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo

Strade e Motori
Elettrico tra luci e ombre

Strade e Motori

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022


Negli ultimi mesi in Italia il settore auto ha registrato un calo di vendite nell'elettrico, ma quella che è diminuita è soprattutto la propensione degli italiani verso queste vetture, come dimostra l'ultima ricerca realizzata da Aretè. Il motivo risiede soprattutto nei prezzi eccessivi, nella diffusione delle infrastrutture di ricarica e nella confusione tra i vari tipi di motore elettrico – spiega Massimo Ghenzer, presidente di Areté Methodos. Azzeramento delle emissioni di CO2 su tutta la filiera produttiva entro il 2039: è questo il traguardo prefissato dal gruppo Jaguar Land Rover, che ha invitato la sua rete globale di fornitori di prodotti, servizi e logistica ad allinearsi con i suoi obiettivi. L'ultima arrivata in casa Land Rover, la Defender 130, è stata recentemente protagonista dell'edizione 2022 della Tirreno Adriatica, il viaggio off road tra le due sponde organizzato da Land Rover Experience. Un'occasione per testare i veicoli e per vivere il mondo del brand, alle prese con molte nuove sfide - come raccontato da Marco Santucci, AD di Jaguar Land Rover.

Waiting for Doom
DCOCD 56 - Endless Winter

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 49:24


DCOCD is the DC Comics events podcast, where we look at every DC event in chronological order from Crisis on Infinite Earths to... we're not quite sure yet. In 2020 climate change gets personal as the Frost King sends his icy forces to trash the DC Universe. Will the forces of justice prevail with Black Adam's help, or despite it?   Written entirely by Dan Abnett and Ron Marz this super tight event featured a snowstorm of great art by Howard Porter, Marco Santucci, Jesus Marino, Miguel Mendonca, Clayton Henry, Amancay Nahuelpan, Phil Hester, Brandon Peterson, Xermanico & Mikel Janin. Paul and Mike are joined by Max Traver from the Weird Warriors Podcast to discuss, dissect and score this event. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via the episode +omments section at Waitingfordoom.com or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING! Intro/Outro music: Early Winter - Gwen Stefani

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 372

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 214:07


Comic Reviews: DC Black Adam: The Justice Society Files – Dr. Fate by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Marco Santucci, Jesus Merino, Ulises Arreola, Michael Atiyeh Dark Crisis 5 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez Dark Crisis: The Deadly Green by Alex Paknadel, Dan Watters, Ram V, Tom Derenick, Brent Peeples, Daniel Bayliss, George Kambadais, Matt Herms Gotham City Year One 1 by Tom King, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Jordie Bellaire Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Francesco Francavilla, Arif Prianto Marvel A.X.E.: Starfox by Kieron Gillen, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Frank William A.X.E.: X-Men by Kieron Gillen, Francesco Mobili, Frank Martin Edge of Spider-Verse 5 by Dan Slott, J.M. DeMatteis, Steve Foxe, Phil Lord, Bob McLeod, Kei Zama, David Lopez, Brian Reber, Jim Campbell Miracleman 0 by Jason Aaron, Mike Carey, Neil Gaiman, Zack Davisson, Ty Templeton, Mick Anglo, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Leinil Francis Yu, Paul Davidson, Mark Buckingham, Zak Davisson, JP Mayer, Sunny Gho, Jordie Bellaire, Sonia Oback, Antonio Fabela Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Spider-Ham: Hollywood May-Ham OGN by Steve Foxe, Shadia Amin Infinity Comics Who is Daredevil? Marvel's Voices: Werewolf By Night It's Jeff Dark Horse Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow's Head by Mike Mignola, Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart Image 3 Keys 1 by David Messina Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie Revolvers 1 by John Zuur Platten, Christian Dibari, Simon Gough ComiXology Book of Evil 1 by Scott Snyder, Jock IDW Earthdivers: Kill Columbus 1 by Stephen Graham Jones, Davide Gianfelice, Joana Lafuente TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by Erik Burnham, Tim Lattie, Sarah Myer Dynamite Garbage Pail Kids Origins 1 by Hans Rodionoff, Adam Goldberg, Jeff Zapata Sirens Gate 1 by Shannon Maer Sweetie Candy Vigilante 1 by Suzanne Cafiero, Jeff Zornow Unbreakable Red Sonja 1 by Jim Zub, Giovanni Valletta, Ceci de la Cruz Red 5 August Purgatory Underground 1 by Benjamin Morse Mystery Brothers 1 by Quentin Lee, Elis Zill Oni Pink Lemonade 1 by Nick Cagnetti OGN Monster Bar Mitzvah by Josh Anderson, Dustin Evans Side Effects by Ted Anderson, Tara O'Connor Kings of Nowhere by Soroush Barazesh Ray's OGN Corner: Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell, Faith Erin Hicks Additional Reviews: Andor 5, She-Hulk, Werewolf by Night, Hellraiser (1987), Disney's Chibi-Verse Longbox of Horror 2022 part 2: Dark Knight Strikes Again Ray pitches the Nintendo-Verse News: Mike Marts takes over Mad Cave, NYCC shenanigans, Slott's Who Special delayed, Night of the Ghoul optioned, Snyder re-ups at ComiXology, Cunningham and Ryall take over AfterShock, Spawn movie writers, El Muerto director, Five Nights at Freddie's movie, Stephen King's Fairy Tale optioned, Lazarus Planet, Owl House, Dragon Prince, Velma, Milestone 30th Anniversary plans, Joe Q doing DC covers, Mike Hawthorne arc of Zdarsky Batman, Keanu out of Devil in the White City, more Cartoon Network upheaval, Superman revamp, Flanagan no longer involved in Something is Killing the Children adaptation, Marvel's Voices and Women of Marvel, titles of next Marvel events, Red Goblin series, Omninews, Rogue and Gambit by Stephanie Phillips, Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain by Tini Howard, X-23 mini, Guardians series coming, Sana Starros series from Marvel Trailers: Wakanda Forever, Mario, Violent Night, Velma, Power of the Doctor, Picard s3 Comics Countdown: Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Batman 128 by Chip Zdarsky, Leonardo Romero, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Jordie Bellaire Ant-Man 4 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie Time Before Time 17 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Eric Zawadski, Chris O'Halloran Side Effects GN by Ted Anderson, Tara O'Connor Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Undiscovered Country 21 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson  Minor Threats 2 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 368

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 201:22


Comic Reviews: DC Batman: Dear Detective by Lee Bermejo Black Adam: Justice Society Files – Atom Smasher by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Marco Santucci, Travis Mercer, John Kalisz, Michael Atiyeh Dark Knights of Steel: Tales From the Three Kingdoms by Tom Taylor, CS Pascat, Jay Kristoff, Sean Izaakse, Michele Bandini, Caspar Wijngaard, Antonio Fabela, Romula Fajardo Jr Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths 4 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez My Buddy Killer Croc by Sara Farizan, Nicoletta Baldari Marvel Amazing Fantasy 1000 by Dan Slott, Kurt Busiek, Jonathan Hickman, Neil Gaiman, Ho Che Anderson, Rainbow Rowell, Michael Pasciullo, Armando Ianucci, Michael Cho, Anthony Falcone, Ryan Stegman, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Marco Checchetto, Jim Cheung, Olivier Coipel, Todd Nauck, Goran Parlov, Terry Dodson, Steve McNiven, Rachel Dodson, Klaus Janson, JP Mayer, Matt Wilson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Jordie Bellaire, Sonia Oback, Frank Martin, David Jay Ramos, Richard Isanove Alien 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Julius Ohta, Yen Nitro All-Out Avengers 1 by Derek Landy, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata Fantastic Four: Full Circle by Alex Ross, Josh Johnson Infinity Comics It's Jeff by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Image Antioch 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari Dark Horse Shock Shop 1 by Cullen Bunn, Leila Leiz, Danny Luckert Dynamite Ninjettes 1 by Fred Van Lente, Joe Cooper, Dearbhla Kelly IDW Star Trek 400 by Wil Wheaton, Mike Johnson, Chris Eliopoulos, Declan Shalvey, Rich Handley, Joe Eisma, Seth Damoose, Luke Sparrow, Megan Levens, Angel Hernandez OGN Everyday Hero Machine Boy by Irma Kniivila, Tri Vuong Karma GN by Dan Wickline, Carlos Reno Kali GN by Daniel Freedman, Robert Sammelin Garlic and the Witch by Bree Paulsen Always Never by Jordi Lafebre Archie Sabrina Anniversary Spectacular 1 by Dan Parent AfterShock Last Line 1 by Richard Dinnick, Jose Holder, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Dave Sharpe Ahoy Highball 1 by Stuart Moore, Fred Harper, Lee Loughridge Ablaze Boogyman 1 by Mathieu Salvia, Djet AWA E-Ratic: Recharged 1 by Kaare Andrews, Brian Reber Ray's OGN Corner: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, Lark Pien Longbox of Horror Additional Reviews: 13: The Musical, Cuphead Show s2, Butterfly Garden, She-Hulk ep4, Lost in Space s3, Uploads s1, Pinocchio, Cars on the Road, new Simpsons short News: Dead-End Paranormal Park returns in October for s2, Theme Parks, Stan Sakai back to Dark Horse, Disney+ Day, D23 news, Wish/Elio/Inside Out 2 from Disney/Pixar, Mufasa: The Lion King, October is Jeff month, Radiant Pink, Radiant Yellow, Squid Game star takes on Star Wars role, Paper Girls cancelled, Netflix release model, Anthony Ramos as the Hood, Matt Shankman of WandaVision to direct Fantastic Four, Don Cheadle lead in Secret Invasion and Armor Wars, Leader and Sabra confirmed for Cap 4, Thunderbolts cast, Young Jedi Adventures, Otto Schmidt, Dark Web details Trailers: Knives Out 2, Quantum Leap, Disenchanted, Little Mermaid, Wendel and Wild, Willow, Andor, Tales of the Jedi, Mando s3, Secret Invasion, National Treasure, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Santa Clause, Percy Jackson, Fabelmans, Werewolf by Night Comics Countdown: Always Never GN by Jordi Lafebre Garlic and the Witch GN by Bree Paulsen Batman 127 by Chip Zdarsky, Belen Ortega, Jorge Jimenez, Luis Guerrero, Tomeu Morey Twig 5 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Dark Knights of Steel: Tales From the Three Kingdoms by Tom Taylor, CS Pascat, Jay Kristoff, Sean Izaakse, Michele Bandini, Caspar Wijngaard, Antonio Fabela, Romula Fajardo Jr TMNT 132 by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Pablo Tunica, Ronda Pattison Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine 2 by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor Punisher 6 by Jason Aaron, Paul Azaceta, Jesus Saiz, Dave Stewart New Champion of Shazam! 2 by Josie Campbell, Evan Shaner Once and Future 29 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain

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Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 363

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 160:51


Comic Reviews: DC Batman: White Knight Presents – Red Hood 1 by Sean Murphy, Clay McCormack, Simone Di Meo, Dave Stewart Black Adam: The Justice Society Files – Cyclone by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Tony Avina, Marco Santucci, Maria Laura Sanapo, Norm Rapmund, Michael Atiyeh, Arif Prianto Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths 3 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Danny Miki, Daniel Henriques, Alejandro Sanchez New Champion of Shazam 1 by Josie Campbell, Evan Shaner Sword of Azrael 1 by Dan Watters, Nikola Cizmesija, Marissa Louise Harley Quinn 18 by Stephanie Phillips, Georges Duarte, Romulo Fajardo Jr Marvel Demon Wars: The Iron Samurai 1 by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson Edge of Spider-Verse 1 by Dan Slott, Alex Segura, Karla Pacheco, Dustin Weaver, Mark Bagley, Pere Perez, Martin Coccolo, Caio Majado, DJ Bryant, Brian Reber Who is She-Hulk? Infinity Comic by Rainbow Rowell, Ig Guara, Ian Herring Marvel Meow 12 by Nao Fuji Image 20XX Transport by Jonathan Luna Dead Lucky 1 by Melissa Flores, French Carlomagno, Mattia Iacono Golden Rage 1 by Chrissy Williams, Lauren Knight, Sofie Dodgson Dark Horse Frankenstein: New World 1 by Christopher Golden, Mike Mignola, Tom Sniegoski, Pete Bergting, Michelle Madsen Survival Street 1 by James Asmus, Jim Festante, Abylay Kussainov, Ellie Wright IDW Godzilla Rivals II: Godzilla vs. Batra by Rosie Knight, Oliver Ono Dynamite James Bond 007 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Marco Finnegan, Dearbhla Kelly Oni Aggretsuko: Out to Lunch 1 by Josh Trujillo, Abigail Starling AfterShock Vineyard 1 by Brian Hawkins, Sami Kivela, Jason Wordie Ablaze Elle(s) 1 by Bastien Vives AWA Sacrament 1 by Peter Milligan, Marcelo Frusin American Mythology Two Gun Terror 1 by G.O. Parsons, Jason Craig, Konstantine Paradias, Jorge Pacheco, S.A. Check, Horacio Domingues Zorro: Black and White Noir 1 by Jordan Gershowitz, Gerardo Gambone, S.A. Check, Guilherme Raffide, Alex Toth Black Hammer: Visions by David Robertson and Scott Henderson Ray's OGN Corner: Miss Quinces by Kat Fajardo Additional Reviews: Sandman, Thor by Jason Aaron Omnibus Vol 1, Colorado Kid, Bullet Train, Lego Star Wars Summer Vacation News: Flash officially ending after next season, Riverdale season finale, Nemesis returning next year by Millar and Jimenez, Batgirl movie cancelled, WB nonsense, She-Hulk schedule shift, new Keanu role, Gaga in Joker 2, Valiant woes, Omni news, Dublin Con reporting, Samurai Rabbit returns for s2 in September, Bryan Hill Black Panther series in October, MJ/Black Cat ongoing series, Punisher returning to the MCU?, First Kill cancelled, Planet Hulk mini-series, Kal-El returns one-shot, Anthony Ramos cast as the Hood Trailers: Andor, Little Demon, Cars on the Road Comics Countdown: X-Men Red 5 by Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli, Federico Blee Stillwater 14 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer Twig 4 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu New Champion of Shazam 1 by Josie Campbell, Evan Shaner Aquaman: Andromeda 2 by Ram V, Christian Ward Time Before Time 15 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Eric Zawadski, Chris O'Halloran Batman 126 by Chip Zdarsky, Belen Ortega, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Luis Guerrero Batman: Killing Time 6 by Tom King, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez Little Monsters 6 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Dead Lucky 1 by Melissa Flores, French Carlomagno, Mattia Iacono

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 359

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 154:19


Comic Reviews: DC Batman 125 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Belen Ortega, Tomeu Morey, Luis Gurrero Black Adam: The Justice Society Files – Hawkman 1 by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Scot Eaton, Marco Santucci, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse Dark Crisis 2 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez Marvel Strange Tales: Thor and Jane Foster Infinity Comic 1 by Tim Seeley, Ramon Bachs, Javier Tartaglia Marvel Meow 10 by Nao Fuji Image Prodigy: The Icarus Society 1 by Mark Millar, Matteo Buffagni, Laura Martin Starhenge Book 1: The Dragon and the Boar 1 by Liam Sharp Creep GN by John Arcudi, Jonathan Case Dark Horse Mind MGMT: Bootleg 1 by Matt Kindt, Farel Dalrymple Stranger Things Summer Special by Keith Champagne, Caio Filipe, Dan Jackson Dynamite Savage Tales 1 by David Avallone, Scott Brian Wilson, Al Barrionuevo, Hamish Steele, Will Rio, Mariano Benitez Chapo AfterShock There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 1 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry, Chris O'Halloran Ablaze Promethee 13:13 1 by Andy Diggle, Shawn Martinbrough, Dave Stewart AWA Absolution 1 by Peter Milligan, Mike Deodato Jr., Lee Loughridge Ray's OGN Corner: M is for Monster by Talia Dutton Additional Reviews: iZombie TV show, Thor: Love and Thunder, the Sea Beast, Wayne Family Adventures s1, Ms. Marvel ep5, A Talent For Murder, The Ghost and Molly McGee s1 News: Snyder releasing three new ComiXology books this month, Duffer brothers launch a production studio, Wakanda mini coming in October, Hood is reportedly the main villain of the Ironheart Disney+ series, Candice Patton tells all, Ram V may be taking over Ms. Marvel, Captain America 4 director, Disney chibiverse Trailers: Clerks III Comics Countdown: Batman 125 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Belen Ortega, Tomeu Morey, Luis Gurrero King Conan 6 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson Avengers Forever 7 by Jason Aaron, Aaron Kuder, Cam Smith, Guru eFX Time Before Time 14 by Rory McConville, Ron Salas, Chris O'Halloran Batman: Killing Time 5 by Tom King, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez Little Monsters 5 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Twig 3 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Batman '89 6 by Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones, Leonardo Ito There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 1 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry, Chris O'Halloran That Texas Blood 15 by Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips, Pip Martin

Tales From the DC Multiverse: The Podcast
Emerald Echo Spotlight on Green Lantern #10

Tales From the DC Multiverse: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 38:26


In this episode, Adam & the Emerald Enthusiast, discuss and review Green Lantern #10, from Geoffrey Thorne, Marco Santucci, ChrisCross and the rest of Team Lantern!

Strade e Motori
Sicuri sulla strada

Strade e Motori

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021


Il Gruppo Jaguar Land Rover è reduce da un lancio importante, quello del suo modello iconico: la nuova Range Rover. Il fuoristrada, nella sua ultima versione, sfoggia un design rinnovato, ma soprattutto nuove tecnologie e nuovi sistemi di connettività. Grande attenzione è stata riservata anche alle motorizzazioni - come rimarcato da Marco Santucci, AD e Presidente di Jaguar Land Rover Italia - in attesa delle versioni plug in hybrid del 2022 e del puro elettrico del 2024.Un importante passo avanti sul fronte della mobilità sostenibile è rappresentato dalla recente adesione, annunciata dal Gruppo Jaguar Land Rover, al "pool" europeo formato da Tesla e Honda per condividere i dati sulle emissioni medie di anidride carbonica, con l'obiettivo di rientrare nei limiti imposti dall'Unione europea. Infine, uno sguardo alle future generazioni. Si tratta del progetto Leader by Example, nato per trasmettere il carisma della leadership alle prossime generazioni, attraverso la creazione di una Leadership Academy - conclude Santucci. È stato dedicato a una delle categorie più vulnerabili tra gli utenti della strada - gli anziani - la quattordicesima edizione del Rapporto sulla Sicurezza Stradale di Dekra.I dati relativi al 2021 sono preoccupanti: se dal 2019 a oggi le vittime della strada sono generalmente diminuite, non si può dire lo stesso della categoria degli anziani, i cui sinistri con conseguenze importanti sono aumentati di circa l'80% negli ultimi due anni. Quella degli anziani è una fascia a rischio che bisogna tutelare anche con cambiamenti infrastrutturali - ha spiegato Tony Purcaro, vicepresidente esecutivo del Gruppo Dekra.

DC Comics News Podcast Network
DCN Podcast Special: Exclusive Interview with MARCO SANTUCCI

DC Comics News Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 98:30


On a very special edition of the DC Comics News Podcast, Matthew B. Lloyd sits down with the amazingly talented artist MARCO SANTUCCI to talk about his career, Green Lantern, and more. Enjoy! Matthew B. Lloyd: https://twitter.com/mattb_lloyd Marco Santucci: https://twitter.com/MSantucciArt Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play, and if you like what you hear, please give us a 5-star rating and review! Follow us on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DCComicsNews Twitter: www.twitter.com/DCComicsNews Instagram: www.instagram.com/DCComicsNews Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/DCComicsNews Special Guest: Matthew Lloyd.

Tales From the DC Multiverse: The Podcast
Emerald Echo Podcast - Interview with Artist Marco Santucci

Tales From the DC Multiverse: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 36:17


In this episode, Adam & Donnie have the pleasure and honor of interviewing artist extraordinaire, Marco Santucci. Marco has done work for Marvel Comics & DC and is currently, one of the artist of the current Green Lantern series.

Comic Book Club
The Stack: Black Manta, Ka-Zar And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 30:10


On this week's Stack podcast, we've got reviews for: Black Manta #1 DC Comics Written by Chuck Brown Art by Valentine de Landro   Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land #1 Marvel Written by Zac Thompson Art by Germán García   Mazebook #1 Dark Horse Comics By Jeff Lemire   Infinite Frontier #6 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Xermánico   Conan The Barbarian #300 Marvel Written by Jim Zub, Larry Hama, Dan Slott, James Owsley Art by Cory Smith, Paul Davidson, Marcos Martin, Roberto De La Torre   Last Flight Out #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Marc Guggenheim Art by Eduardo Ferigato   The Swamp Thing #7 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins   Star Trek: The Mirror War #0 IDW Written by Scott & David Tipton Art by Carlos Nieto   The Nice House on the Lake #4 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Álvaro Martínez Bueno   The Me You Love In The Dark #2 Image Comics Written by Skottie Young Art by Jorge Corona   Green Lantern #6 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne Art by Marco Santucci, Tom Raney   6 Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #4 Image Comics Written by Kyle Starks Art by Chris Schweizer   Suicide Squad: Get Joker #2 DC Comics Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Alex Maleev   Ordinary Gods #3 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Felipe Watanabe   Batman #112 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV, Brandon Thomas Art by Jorge Jimenez, Jason Howard   Deadly Class #48 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig   Batman/Catwoman #7 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Liam Sharp   Excellence #11 Image Comics Written by Brandon Thomas Art by Khary Randolph   Mamo #3 BOOM! Box By Sas Milledge   The Unbelievable Unteens #2 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Tyler Crook SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stack
The Stack: Black Manta, Ka-Zar And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 30:10


On this week's Stack podcast: On this week's Stack podcast, we've got reviews for: Black Manta #1 DC Comics Written by Chuck Brown Art by Valentine de Landro   Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land #1 Marvel Written by Zac Thompson Art by Germán García   Mazebook #1 Dark Horse Comics By Jeff Lemire   Infinite Frontier #6 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Xermánico   Conan The Barbarian #300 Marvel Written by Jim Zub, Larry Hama, Dan Slott, James Owsley Art by Cory Smith, Paul Davidson, Marcos Martin, Roberto De La Torre   Last Flight Out #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Marc Guggenheim Art by Eduardo Ferigato   The Swamp Thing #7 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins   Star Trek: The Mirror War #0 IDW Written by Scott & David Tipton Art by Carlos Nieto   The Nice House on the Lake #4 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Álvaro Martínez Bueno   The Me You Love In The Dark #2 Image Comics Written by Skottie Young Art by Jorge Corona   Green Lantern #6 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne Art by Marco Santucci, Tom Raney   6 Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #4 Image Comics Written by Kyle Starks Art by Chris Schweizer   Suicide Squad: Get Joker #2 DC Comics Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Alex Maleev   Ordinary Gods #3 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Felipe Watanabe   Batman #112 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV, Brandon Thomas Art by Jorge Jimenez, Jason Howard   Deadly Class #48 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig   Batman/Catwoman #7 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Liam Sharp   Excellence #11 Image Comics Written by Brandon Thomas Art by Khary Randolph   Mamo #3 BOOM! Box By Sas Milledge   The Unbelievable Unteens #2 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Tyler Crook SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tales From the DC Multiverse: The Podcast
Emerald Echo - A Green Lantern Podcast - Green Lantern #5 Review

Tales From the DC Multiverse: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 45:32


In this episode, Adan & Donnie review Green Lantern #5, from DC Comics, by Geoffrey Thorne, Marco Santucci, & Tom Raney! Enjoy Ring Slingers!

Comic Book Club
The Stack: American Vampire, Suicide Squad And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 37:32


On this week's comic review Stack: American Vampire 1976 #10 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Rafael Albuquerque Suicide Squad: Get Joker #1 DC Comics Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Alex Maleev Spirits of Vengeance: Spirit Rider #1 Marvel Written by Taboo & B. Earl Art by Paul Davidson The Me You Love In The Dark #1 Image Comics Written by Skottie Young Art by Jorge Corona Lucky Devil #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Cullen Bunn Art by Fran Galán Batman #111 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Jorge Jimenez, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz Deadpool: Black, White & Blood #1 Marvel Written by Tom Taylor, Ed Brisson, James Stokoe Art by Phil Noto, Whilce Portacio, James Stokoe Trover Saves The Universe #1 Image Comics By Tess Stone Transformers: King Gridlock #1 IDW Written by Steve Orlando Art by Agustin Padilla Crush and Lobo #3 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki Art by Amancay Nahuelpan Geiger #5 Image Comics By Geoff Johns & Gary Frank Seven Secrets #11 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Art by Daniele Di Nicuolo The Nice House on the Lake #3 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Álvaro Martínez Bueno The Good Asian #4 Image Comics Written by Pornsak Pichetshote Art by Alexandre Tefenkgi Green Lantern #5 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne Art by Tom Raney, Marco Santucci, Andy MacDonald Seven to Eternity #17 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Jerome Opeña The Swamp Thing #6 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins Stillwater #9 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K. Perez Wynd #9 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Michael Dialynas SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stack
The Stack: American Vampire, Suicide Squad And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 37:32


On this week's comic review Stack: American Vampire 1976 #10 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Rafael Albuquerque Suicide Squad: Get Joker #1 DC Comics Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Alex Maleev Spirits of Vengeance: Spirit Rider #1 Marvel Written by Taboo & B. Earl Art by Paul Davidson The Me You Love In The Dark #1 Image Comics Written by Skottie Young Art by Jorge Corona Lucky Devil #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Cullen Bunn Art by Fran Galán Batman #111 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Jorge Jimenez, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz Deadpool: Black, White & Blood #1 Marvel Written by Tom Taylor, Ed Brisson, James Stokoe Art by Phil Noto, Whilce Portacio, James Stokoe Trover Saves The Universe #1 Image Comics By Tess Stone Transformers: King Gridlock #1 IDW Written by Steve Orlando Art by Agustin Padilla Crush and Lobo #3 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki Art by Amancay Nahuelpan Geiger #5 Image Comics By Geoff Johns & Gary Frank Seven Secrets #11 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Art by Daniele Di Nicuolo The Nice House on the Lake #3 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Álvaro Martínez Bueno The Good Asian #4 Image Comics Written by Pornsak Pichetshote Art by Alexandre Tefenkgi Green Lantern #5 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne Art by Tom Raney, Marco Santucci, Andy MacDonald Seven to Eternity #17 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Jerome Opeña The Swamp Thing #6 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins Stillwater #9 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K. Perez Wynd #9 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Michael Dialynas SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 306

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 193:41


Comic Reviews: Green Arrow 80th Anniversary Special by Jeff Lemire, Tom Taylor, Brandon Thomas, Devin Grayson, Christopher Mitten, Ben Percy, Mariko Tamaki, Vita Ayala, Ram V, Stephanie Phillips, Larry O'Neil, Phil Hester, Mike Grell, Andrea Sorrentino, Nicola Scott, Chris Mooneyham, Jorge Corona, Laura Braga, Jorge Fornes, Javier Rodriquez, Max Fiumara, Otto Schmidt, Ane Parks, Dave Stewart, Trish Mulvihill, Jordie Bellaire, Lovern Kindzierski, Adriano Lucas, Ivan Plascencia, Mat Lopes, Annette Kwok, Mike Spicer Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook by Tim Sheridan, Darko Lafuente, Rafa Sandoval, Marco Santucci, Jordi Tarragona, Michael Atiyeh Catwoman 2021 Annual Ram V, Fernando Blanco, Juan Ferreyra, Kyle Hotz, David Baron Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel by Ryan North, Derek Charm Infinite Frontier Secret Files by Joshua Williamson, Brandon Thomas, Dan Watters, Stephanie Phillips, Valentine De Landro, Inaki Miranda, Stephen Byrne, Marissa Louise, Triona Farrell United States of Captain America 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Josh Trujillo, Jan Bazaldua, Dale Eaglesham Giant Size Spider-Man: The Chameleon Conspiracy by Nick Spencer, Carlos Gomez Black Cat Annual 1 by Jed MacKay, Joey Vazquez Kane and Able OGN by Shaky Kane, Krent Able Parasomnia 1 by Cullen Bunn, Andrea Mutti Barbaric 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke Mighty Crusaders: The Shield by David Gallagher, Rob Liefeld Godzilla Rivals vs. Hedorah by Paul Allor, EJ Su Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tea Time by Mirka Andolfo, Siya Oum Power Rangers Unlimited Edge of Darkness by Frank Gogol, Simone Ragazzoni Usagi Yojimbo: Dragon Bellow Conspiracy 1 by Stan Sakai, Ronda Pattison Attack of the Heebie Chibis OGN by Julie Sakai, Stan Sakai Alansbeeville by Tristan Radke Broken Gargoyles:  Sin and Virtue 1 by Bob Salley, Christina Blanch, Mike Lilly, Stan Yak Darling 1 by Michael Fleizach, Todd Hunt, David Mims Overdrive 1 by Walter Junior 99 Cent Theater: Villains 1 & 2 by Alberto Veloso, Crystal Pandita Demonio 1 by Juan Ramon Lapaix, Joel Vazquez Worst Possible World 1 by Denis Languerand, Jorge Hermosilla Roofstompers by Alex Paknadel, Ian Macewan, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou River of Sin by Kelly Williams, Chas Pangburn Glenn asks a question Additional Reviews: Last Book You'll Ever Read, Loki ep4, Owl House s2e4, Succession s1, Fear Street part 1, Girl on the Third Floor, Boss Baby 2 News: Omninews, Amazing Spider-Man Beyond artists, Phoenix Echo mini Trailer: Many Saints of Newark, Clifford Comics Countdown: Crossover 7 by Chip Zdarsky, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Dee Cunniffe Department of Truth 10 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds Daredevil 31 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Di Benedetto Specter Inspectors 5 by Bowen McCurdy, Kaitlyn Musto Canto and the City of Giants 3 by David Booher, Sebastian Piriz Beta Ray Bill 4 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Usagi Yojimbo: Dragon Bellow Conspiracy 1 by Stan Sakai We Only Find Them When They're Dead 7 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo Barbaric 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke Black Widow 8 by Kelly Thompson, Elena Casagrande, Rafael de Latorre, Elisabetta D'Amico, Jordie Bellaire  

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 294

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 164:55


Comics Reviews: Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory 1 by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Benjamin Dewey Dear Super-Villains by Michael Northrop, Gustavo Duarte Green Lantern 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, Dexter Soy, Marco Santucci, Alex Sinclair Geiger 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Silver Coin 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Michael Walsh King in Black 5 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin, Arif Prianto Marvel Action: Spider-Man 1 by Sarah Graley, Stef Purenins, Philip Murphy Youth vol 2 by Curt Pires, Alex Diotto, Dee Cunniffe Aggretsuko: Meet Her World 1 by Molly Muldoon, Kel McDonald Impure 1 by Ralf Singh, Hannes Radke Locust 1 by Massimo Rosi, Alex Nieto Magic (the Gathering) 1 by Jed MacKay, Ig Guara Project Patron 1 by Steve Orlando, Patrick Piazzalunga Earth Boy OGN by Paul Tobin, Ron Chan Resistance: Upring vol 2 by J. Michael Straczynski, CP Smith 99 Cent Theatre: Hellbound Slant 6 by Ken Carlson Additional Reviews: White Out, Arkham Manor, Thursday Murder Club, Falcon and Winter Soldier e4, Willie's Wonder Land, Run, Avatar News: Whedon and Johns affair, DC tourney 2, Moon Knight relaunch, Knives Out 2 casting spoiler,  Comics Countdown: Earth Boy GN by Paul Tobin, Ron Chan Seven Secrets 7 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo Fear Case 3 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins Last Witch 4 by Conor McCreery, VV Glass Dead Dogs Bite 2 by Tyler Boss Runaways 34 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe Nocterra 2 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Tomeu Morey Batman 107 by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey Silver Coin 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Michael Walsh Geiger 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson

The Stack
The Stack: Magic, Green Lantern And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 40:57


On this week's comic book review podcast: Magic #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Jed MacKay Illustrated by Ig Guara Green Lantern #1 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne Art by Dexter Soy and Marco Santucci The Silver Coin #1 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Michael Walsh Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer Art by Benjamin Dewey King in Black #5 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ryan Stegman Venom #34 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ivan Coello Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #2 Oni Press By Chris and Laura Samnee The Swamp Thing #2 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins Seven Secrets #7 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Art by Daniele Di Nicuolo The Immortal Hulk #45 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett Dead Dog's Bite #2 Dark Horse Comics By Tyler Boss Batman #107 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Jorge Jimenez and Ricardo Lopez Ortiz The Last Witch #4 BOOM! Box Written by Conor McCreery Illustrated by V.V. Glass America Chavez: Made In The USA #2 Marvel Written by Kalinda Vazquez Art by Carlos Gómez Fear Case #3 Dark Horse Comics Written by Matt Kindt Art by Tyler Jenkins Suicide Squad #2 DC Comics Written by Robbie Thompson Art by Eduardo Pansica Nocterra #2 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Geiger #1 Image Comics Written by Geoff Johns Art by Gary Frank Far Sector #11 DC Comics Written by N.K. Jemisin Art by Jamal Campbell Crime Syndicate #2 DC Comics Written by Andy Schmidt Art by Kieran McKeown and Bryan Hitch Bliss #6 Image Comics Written by Sean Lewis Art by Caitlin Yarsky 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 ThanAlex:         What is up, everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 And on The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week. Tons of books out this week. Lots of number ones to get through. Pete:                Tons. Tons. Alex:                 So let's jump into it talking about Magic. Number one from BOOM! Studios written by Jed MacKay, art illustrated by Ig Guara. This is a bit of a reinvention of the classic universe people probably know from Magic: The Gathering and the card games. It takes a bunch of Planeswalkers, essentially magic folks and otherwise, has them attacked, spoiler over the course of the issue, and they end up having to band together. I got to tell you, I obsessively collected Magic: The Gathering cards as a kid, but I don't think I ever paid attention to the mythology. So I didn't know a lot going into this, but I still, as usual with the Jed MacKay book, enjoyed it quite a bit. What did you think, Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I thought it was cool. It definitely seemed like I was like, “Oh, there's a lot more going on than I know about.” But I wasn't sure. But, man, loved the Medusa character for sure. Alex:                 Well, the thing that I really liked about this, and again, this is a spoiler for the issue, but it sets it up as this very typical fantasy world and then wrecks everything about halfway through the issue. And I thought that was- Pete:                That was really hard. Alex:                 Yeah. I thought that was a really bold, fun move. It's basically saying, “Oh, this fantasy world that maybe you know from card games, from books, I assume, and otherwise, don't worry about that. We're going into our own story. We're doing our own thing.” So just kind of just follow it from there. Pete:                Why did you say, “I assume.” Are you worried that people do magic for real. I'm thinking are you talking about them? Alex:                 No. I assume there are magic novels, but I don't know. Pete:                Oh, okay. I see what you're saying. Okay. Okay. Alex:                 Yeah. I just don't know enough about this world, but [crosstalk 00:02:02] Pete:                I thought you were throwing shade to magicians for a second. Alex:                 Oh my God. I never would. They would come after me. Green Lantern, number one from DC Comics written by Geoffrey Thorne, art by Dexter Soy and Marco Santucci. In this, we are getting the Oa's on the Green Lanterns, dealing with the new status quo of the universe. There is a new United Planets, as we've seen over the Superman books and otherwise, and that is affecting things here where they're trying to decide, “Hey. If we're the United Planets, if we have our own police force, what do we need the Green Lanterns for?” Of course, things go a little wrong over the course of this issue. Pete, now you're not the biggest fan of Green Lantern other than a book we're going to talk about it a little later at The Stack. But what did you think of this one? Pete:                Well, first off, I want to just say a couple of nice things about the book. Really love the start, very crazy heavy action, kind of love this kind of who done it. And then, a spoiler, fun killing one of the floating large shirt tail peep know-it-alls. I've always wanted to do that. So I'm glad it finally happened in this book. Alex:                 Can I just interrupt? It's weird to me that you don't like the guardians given you love short people and they are very short. Pete:                Yes I do. I love short people very much. Know-it-alls, I have a problem with. Also, the whole flowing large shirt thing bothers me. And I also hate how they look like you with the giant heads and always talking about how smart they are. Alex:                 What the fuck. How dare you? Also, thank you. I would love to look like [inaudible 00:03:46] Pete:                I'm sure you would. Also, you would look amazing in a flowing gown. I mean, how are you going to have a Green Lantern number one and not have Far Sector in your shit? It's the best Green Lantern of all time and you're going to have a Green Lantern number one and- Alex:                 Here's the thing, she is in, and this is a little bit of a spoiler from the title, a Far Sector. So there's no reason for her to come back to the main planet for this. I will say I kept going back and forth in this issue where I thought based on the cover, “Okay. This is going to focus on the new teen Lantern character and what's going on with her.” It doesn't completely. She plays into it, but there's so much going on here that there were things that I felt like, “All right. I don't quite get this or why this is here or what's going on.” But by the end, so much was set up that I felt like, “Okay. We have a solid. This is just throwing everything at the wall. Let's see what sticks going into the second issue.” Pete:                All right. Alex:                 Next up. Let's talk about one of my favorite issues of the week, which I know Pete probably didn't like, as well. We're starting off so well here, the Silver Coin number one from Image Comics, written by Chip Zdarsky, art by Michael Walsh. It's creepy, but it's supposed to be creepy. I love this book. This is a new horror anthology from a bunch of folks like Chip Zdarsky and, I think, well, I should probably look up who else is on it. But there's a bunch of folks that are contributing and they're each, I think, going to write a different issue as it follows this evil cursed silver coin through different situations. Alex:                 Here, we get a rock and roll tale that ends in a very Tales from the Crypt style way. Love the art by Michael Walsh. Like you said, creepy and terrifying in exactly the right way and viewers just dread into it. Chip Zdarsky writes a good rock and roll tale. I enjoyed this quite a bit. I didn't know what to expect going in, but I like this. I was always a sucker back in the day for Tales from the Crypt and shows like that, and this channels those very well. Pete:                I agree. I definitely agree. It does have a fun Tales from the Crypt feel. It's also going to be cool to see how this moves forward, but this first story is just kind of the classic band selling their soul to the devil to kind of make it big. But it's got a very kind of interesting, it's not that in all the right ways. And, I think, it's the way they kind of leave it with the coin is very cool to see how this is going to keep moving forward. So as creeped out as I was and how much I knew Zalben enjoyed it, I still enjoyed this. And, I think, not only did I enjoy it, but I'm looking forward to see how the next one goes. Alex:                 They call them comics, but they're not very funny. Pete:                I don't know what you're doing, but please, stop. Alex:                 That was my Crypt Keeper. He was always doing like [crosstalk 00:06:48] Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. That was pretty good. My bad. My bad. Alex:                 Thank you. Let's talk about something I do think you liked because this is one of your favorite series out there. Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory number one from Dark Horse Comics, written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer, art by Benjamin Dewey. If you haven't followed the series, this is about a bunch of dogs and other animals that investigate supernatural mysteries. Here, we're getting a tale from back in the day of a sheep dog back in World War II, I believe, who is looking into a simile supernatural mystery there. Man, I love this series. It's so adorable and terrifying at the same time, the perfect mix. Pete:                Okay. So a couple of things I want to ask. So here's the hard part for me about Beasts of Burden, okay? Beast of Burden, love the story, love the idea but, originally, Jill Thompson on the art, who does these amazing water colors and you get that in kind of the fold Beast of Burdens created by Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson. So then, I feel weird about supporting this book. Okay. It's the same writer. It's the same title. I should be supporting this book, but it's not this amazing watercolor artist. I love Sarah's art. I think this is very cool, different take. Alex:                 Benjamin Dewey did the art. Pete:                Oh, I thought it said Sarah Dyer. Alex:                 I think Sarah Dyer wrote it with Evan Dorkin. Pete:                Oh, my bad. My apologies. Alex:                 That's all right. Oh, sorry. Go ahead. Pete:                Regardless, art is clean. It's a different take on it, all of the same characters we love. The story is great. But I kind of have this thing of like, “Should it be okay that I'm still reading this book? Or is it betraying Jill and her amazing work?” Talk me through this, Zalben. How should we do this? Alex:                 I mean, I sort of had the same thought process as you because Jill Thompson's art is so gorgeous and so necessary to this book that I was thrown initially, when I saw Benjamin Dewey's art. I do think Benjamin Dewey's art is real good, as well. Pete:                Oh, yeah. Alex:                 It's super fun for a flashback tale. Yeah. I don't know anything that might be on behind the scenes. It's entirely possible given artistic schedules, maybe Jill Thompson is working ahead on something else that takes place in the present. And, excuse me, Benjamin Dewey is doing this thing because it takes place in the past. I don't think Evan Dorkin was like, “Screw you, Jill Thompson. I'm doing my own comic at my own time.” or anything like that. So I don't think it's anything you need to feel bad about necessarily. But Jill Thompson is great, so it's okay to miss her art at the same time. This is super fun. Alex:                 You don't need to know anything about Beasts of Burden to jump into this. All you need to know is talking animals, supernatural mysteries. There's a terrifying last page here that maybe out loud I'd go. So it's good stuff. Next up, King in Black number five from Marvel, written by Donny Cates, art by Ryan Stegman. I thought this was worth talking about in a block with Venom number 34 from Marvel, also written by Donny Cates, art by Iban Coello because they're both ends of the era leading directly into the next status quo for Venom and I believe Donny Cates leaving the title after this. King in Black wraps up. They made King in Black saga. Venom number 34 interweaves with it a little bit and sets up, spoiler, a new status quo for Flash Thompson. Pete, go ahead. Pete:                What was the order reading this? Because I read King in Black first and then I was like, “Oh, I think I should have read Venom first.” I just want to [crosstalk 00:10:29] Alex:                 We are simpatico here. I had the same thought process where I got to about page five of King in Black and thought, “Wait, did I miss something? What's going on here?” Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. Alex:                 So I think Venom number 34 happens concurrently with King in Black. So you kind of can read them in any order, but probably you should read Venom number 34 first, then King in Black number five. Pete:                Yeah. Because I did the opposite and I was like, “I shouldn't have done that.” Because reading Venom, it's kind of like, “Oh, I know what's going to happen.” So read King in Black number five first, then read Venom. Okay. But let's kind of go in that order, King in Black. First off, Donny Cates did this epic giant tail and I feel like was really impressive. All the stuff with the son was great. This was a giant kind of epic event, but also had a lot of small, amazing moments, a lot of great Flash Thompson moments, a lot of, “Holy shit, look at the size of that sword. I've never seen Silver Surfer with a giant sword before. This is fucking cool.” It just got even better. I really love this book. I really loved how it ended. It ended so well I wanted to go back and reread the whole thing again. Man, this was really a lot of fun and I was surprised at how much it covered and how much happened in it. Alex:                 I did appreciate that the ending here brought it back around to Eddie Brock and Venom. I thought that was a really good sense of focus under the event both in King in Black number five and Venom number 34. I think he gave a nice crest to the story he wants to tell, though there's probably at least one more issue going on there before he really wrapped things up. Yeah. I also appreciate the fact I really identified with people throughout this event being like, “Ugh, is this a Venom thing? I hate symbions. This sucks.” Because that's my general feeling going into it but, like you said, Donnie Cates and company made it feel very cool and big and fun throughout the event. So good times. Pete:                Yeah. Also, it's a great book to pick up if you're like… I love comics where someone's mostly free falling and just kind of thinking about things and then there's flashbacks and stuff because they really [crosstalk 00:12:51] Alex:                 Are you a big Tom Petty fan? Then check out King in Black number five and Venom number 34. Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters number two from Oni Press by Chris and Laura Samnee. This is a almost mostly silent series at this point. It's all ages as well about a girl looking for her sister who has gotten lost in the wild with the unpossible monsters in the title. Beautiful, beautiful book. I want more of it every time is my only thing. I kind of want to wait until there's a trade. And then maybe hand it to my kids and say, “Hey, check this out.” But gorgeous. Pete:                Yeah. I mean you and your kids this, and you're a cool dad. You're winning. This is a really amazing book. Art is, I mean, I say it all the time, but it's worth it alone. It's just so fantastic. Love the role building. Love the pace of this. Storytelling is unbelievable. Touching, badass, all the right things. Yeah. I can't get enough. Yeah. It does read quick and I'm sure I'll read it a lot better than the trade, but man, single issues have been a lot of fun. Alex:                 Let's move on then to talk about the Swamp Thing number two from DC Comics, written by Ram V, art by Mike Perkins. We have a new Swamp Thing here who is investigating some weird doings out in the desert. We had the setup, but not exactly the explanation in the first issue. Here, the new Swamp Thing is exploring his powers and abilities a little bit more and tangling with somebody new and very, very bad. This book is gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous. Mike Perkins' art is incredible. And Ram V is really leaning into that. This, to me, feels like, I feel like you're going to yell at me here, Pete, but this feels like on par with the first couple of issues of Batwoman by J.H. Williams III. It's just breaking the layouts, playing with it, playing with the format feels really engaging and dark in a very similar way. Pete:                Yeah. That's hell of a praise. That's really fantastic praise. Okay. I agree. It's absolutely gorgeous. This is a lot of fun. Swamp Thing can be hit or miss for me. I enjoyed this issue a lot. I didn't enjoy all the human stuff as much, but I really thought this was cool. And also, we got to talk about this. You guys don't go to central park in the middle of the night because there's full grown dudes being born out of trees and I'm glad Swamp Thing is finally talking about it. It's fucked up and someone needs to look into this because it's not right, man. It's just really messed up. Alex:                 I'll tell you what, I've been to The Ramble at night and I don't think that's what dudes are doing in trees. Pete:                Well, that's what's happening in this comic book. Alex:                 Great book. Seven Secrets number seven from BOOM! Studios, written by Tom Taylor, art by Daniele Di Nicuolo. Pete:                I mean, Seven Secrets number seven. I mean, that's you. Alex:                 We still don't know what the secrets are, but in this issue, our main character has wandered off the road into the land of fairy [crosstalk 00:16:08] Pete:                We don't know all the secrets. We know a couple. Alex:                 We don't know anything. The secrets are still secret in this book. We know they're important, but we don't know what they are or anything about them, which is kind of wild. But we do know more about the main character, about where he comes from, another really good issue of this very fun title. I'm enjoying it. How about you, Pete? Pete:                Yes. Absolutely. Art's amazing. Paneling is fantastic. And if you're going to do a glowing horse with a fish tail, this is just the peak that which all should be measured. This is very creative. Very cool. Interesting paneling, amazing storytelling. Yeah. This is just really kind of creepy and tripped out in all the right ways. It's one of those things where you got to be like, “All right. I'm definitely going to find out the secret in this issue.” But they do such a good job of keeping you busy in all the right ways. I'm impressed by this book. Alex:                 By the way, the thing you mentioned, the horse with the tail of a fish, like they say in the book, it's called a sulky, which is where the expression taking a sulky comes from. Pete:                Oh my God. You're such a dad joke. It's ridiculous. Alex:                 The Immortal Hulk number 45 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing, art by Joe Bennett. In this issue, the Hulk is once again, dead, killed by the U-Foes, trapped in the land below grid, I always forget what the name is. But it's Joe Fixit and the dumb, very flabby, kid Hawk being trapped by the leader while back on earth, things are going wild. I'll tell you what, not only do I love this book, like we talk about every issue. Not only are all the designs absolutely terrifying and the amount that Al Ewing and Joe Bennett are building into the mythology, rather fascinating. But I don't think any other book, since a Brian K. Vaughan book like Saga, consistently on the last page out loud makes me go, “Oh, here we go.” Every single time out of the gate. Pete:                Yeah. I mean, I wish I could, after reading this book and all the crazy thing, is I wish I could have been on this pitch meeting for Marvel. Can you imagine how you'll be going, “All right, listen. I'm going to take Hawk and I'm going to twist them and I'm going to turn them. And it's going to be so gross and so fucked up, it's probably going to turn a lot of people away. But if people check this out.” I mean, this keeps getting weirder and more fucked up, yet I'm having such a great time. I don't know. I don't know how to describe this to somebody. I don't know what's going on. I love the last page. I can not wait to see what's happening. I don't know. I'm so confused. I'm so grossed out. I love this book. I love the way it starts with the quote every time. And then it gets all sorts of fucked up. This is some groundbreaking, really cool shit right here. Alex:                 This is one of the most epic Hulk rods of all time. And it's so exciting to be able to be reading that right now. I love it. Next up, let's talk about one that I know you really liked a lot, Dead Dog's Bite number two from Dark Horse Comics by Tyler Boss. Now this is one we missed talking about the first issue of this, which I really regret because Tyler Boss, great artist. We know him from 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank, which he did with Matthew Rosenberg and other things. Pete:                The Burgee. Alex:                 This is about a woman who is investigating a disappearance. It's weird. It's funny. The panel layouts are great. I loved it. Love this issue. Pete:                It's really impressive. This is very, very creative in all the right ways. The Boss is killing it here. I mean, it kind of takes a little bit of like gives me that Hawkeye feel with a little bit of, God, what was it, King's Vision with the different panelings and stuff here. But it's got this great Indie kind of creative field, but just the paneling and the logos and the different stuff that they're doing. I mean, I'm enthralled watching someone put money in a machine to try to get soda out. How can you do that? How is that enthralling? Yeah. I'm just really, really impressed with how creative and fantastic this book is. The scene where she goes and sits down with their mom at the fucking lunch table. Oh my God. This is crazy. I cannot wait to see how this kind of unfolds or gets explained. This is fantastic. I'm completely on board. Alex:                 Me, too. I want to go back and read the first issue at this point. I feel bad about missing it. This is great. Next up, Batman number 107 from DC Comics, written by James Tynion IV, art by Jorge Jimenez and Ricardo Lopez Ortiz. In this issue, we're continuing to find out about how Batman is dealing with the new status quo of Gotham City. Scarecrow is on the move. Other forces are, as well. And the backup story is about Ghost-Maker. What'd you think, Pete? Pete:                All right. I've never seen Scarecrow so badass portrayed in a Batman book in a while. This is very interesting and cool. Tynion's doing unbelievable stuff. The art's fantastic. The Harley Quinn stuff has been so enjoyable. I think just kind of sprinkled throughout this Batman run and I think in a great way, and then we kind of get this new lady in red with green plant dogs who loves roses, so very intriguing. Tynion has done introducing a lot of different new characters with Ghost-Maker and now this lady in red. This is interesting to see what's going to be happening here for Batman. Yeah. I've been enjoying it. Alex:                 I'm going to throw a theory out at you. So there's a character named Simon Saint, who we know is tied to the magistrate program that we saw in the future state books that essentially takes over Gotham and turns it into a police state, potentially in the future. Is Simon Saint Scarecrow? Because there's a scene in the book where- Pete:                Don't you fucking spoil this for me, you son of a bitch. Alex:                 No. I have no idea. But there's a scene in the book where Simon Saint is looking outside and Scarecrow almost seems to be talking into his mind standing on a gargoyle. We've previously seen Scarecrow in his office sitting there in the darkness and it almost seems like maybe there's a split personality thing going on there. Pete:                Oh, interesting. Alex:                 Just a thought. Whatever it is, love this book. I'm glad James Tynion has the, whatever you call it, handcuffs off or something like that and is able to just go wild in this book. It's great. Next up, The Last Witch number four from Boom! Box, written by Conor McCreery, art illustrated by V.V. Glass. As a little bit of a note, we're going to have Conor McCreery on our live show in a couple of weeks, so definitely check that out. I know you and Justin are going- Pete:                For real? Alex:                 For real. I love giving you news on our podcast. Pete:                Oh, man, that's great. Dude, this book has been fantastic. I cannot wait to talk about this. Alex:                 Yes. We'll talk about this one, then. We have our young witch is continuing to learn magic as she goes on a hunt for other witches. Here, we meet a refugee from Ferry who seems to be working with her. Maybe he's not, necessarily. What'd you think about this issue? Pete:                Yeah. Really great set up. I mean, first off, the girl's grandmother's just fantastic. What a badass. Alex:                 You love a grandma. Pete:                There's nothing better than a badass grandma, all right? I don't know what it is, but it's glorious. Yeah. So just interesting. Alex:                 That's the thing that you love about grandmas, Pete. They keep getting older and so do you. Pete:                Okay. Great. Stop being creepy. Yeah. Yeah. It seemed like a interesting kind of dude tagging along on this. Amazing kind of last page reveal on that. Yeah. Love the art. It makes it seem like it's this kind of all ages, innocent thing, but there's really a lot going on underneath the surface. So I'm very intrigued by this. Love all the main characters. It does such a great job of giving you story, giving you fun, giving you action. Yeah. I can't wait to see how this all unfolds. Alex:                 I like the V.V. Glass art in particular on this book. It really feels like sort of a, Don Bluth isn't exactly right, but it's very classic animation style where you could almost feel like it's moving between the panels. It's very nice. Next up, America Chavez: Made in the USA number two from Marvel, written by Kalinda Vazquez, art by Carlos Gomez. In this, we're continuing to find more about the origin of America Chavez and it is not what we thought it was. We're definitely in retcon territory here, folks, where we find out there's a family after she left the Utopian Parallel that adopted her and kept her for a while. We get to see how she started to develop her characters and there's the hint that everything she knew was wrong. I'm really enjoying the series quite a bit. And I say this as somebody who likes the concept of America Chavez a little better than the solo series I've seen. I've always liked her in a team book, but haven't quite understood the character out of here. This is so far and we're in the early going, maybe my favorite American Chavez story so far. Pete:                Oh, cool. Yeah. I agree. This is really great. I feel like the art's fantastic. We're getting just enough backstory where it doesn't feel like too much. It's done so well with the kind of back and forth. I also really liked her with Spider-Man. That was great. Yeah. It's very interesting how we're kind of slowly getting her backstory, I would say a lot more in this issue, which is good. I'm very interested to see how this goes. I like how she's moving about the world solving kind of things, trying to figure stuff out. Sometimes when that's done, it can seem forced but it feels really natural here. Yeah. I mean, going into old-timey arcade place at night, that's just not a smart idea. Nothing's good is going to happen there. Alex:                 Next up, Fear Case number three from Dark Horse Comics, written by Matt Kindt, art by Tyler Jenkins. Pete, you read this book and we missed it, right? What'd you think about this one? Pete:                Yeah. I thought this was creepy in all the right ways. Very interestingly drawn. I love the kind of pencil kind of take on it. A lot of really powerful panels. And I just kind of finding things out with the characters here. Really love the last page, oh, shit kind of reveal. I think this is very interesting to see how each one of these fear cases kind of unfold. I think it's really well done. The art's fantastic. Alex:                 Next up, Suicide Squad number two from DC Comics, written by Robbie Thompson, art by Eduardo Pansica. This is continuing the assault on Arkham storyline, which finds the Suicide Squad trying to liberate Talon from Arkham Asylum just as seemingly Scarecrow is, not Scarecrow, excuse me, joker's fear toxin is being released throughout it as we've seen in a couple of other comic books. As usual with Suicide Squad, a bunch of people die. It's very dark. There's complicated and morality here. I think this is a really good classic Suicide Squad story with some very nice superhero art by Eduardo Pansica. What do you think, Pete? Pete:                Yeah. I agree. I think this is really cool. Also, I'm glad that in Suicide Squad, the comic, we're getting more Peacemaker here getting us ready for the movie. Really an over the top kind of person. So I think having what's his face playing it is going to be very- Alex:                 John Cena. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Can you smell what John Cena is cooking? Pete:                No. No. No. You can't see me, okay? But I also really love the pulp fiction heart attack moment. I thought that was fun. Alex:                 Good stuff. Next up, I don't know anything about wrestling. Nocterra number two from Image Comics, written by Scott Snyder, art by Tony S. Daniel. Pete:                Just for the audio podcast, I was waving my hand in front of my face like John Cena does. Alex:                 Okay. All right. Why does he do that? Pete:                Because you can't see him. You can't see. Alex:                 Is that where the Drax [inaudible 00:29:26] came from? No, that's Dave Bautista. Nevermind. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 They're different people? Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Okay. Pete:                See how it works is they're different people. Alex:                 Okay. I don't see people. Pete:                Wow. Alex:                 I just don't see people. I don't see things. Okay. Nocterra number two written by Scott Snyder, who we had on the live show. He talked quite a bit about this as well, as many spoilers for Nocterra number three, which was very cool and very fun. So check out that live podcast if you hadn't. In this book, we're continuing our journey through a world where it's always night and it's filled with horrific creatures. Tony S. Daniel's art is stunning here as usual. Just great action scenes. They're fighting a terrifying villain named Blacktop Bill. This is great. This is like duel on sci-fi steroids is what I'd compare it to. You love this issue too, right? Pete:                Oh my God. Yeah. And I love Blacktop Bill. Yeah. And also, really amazing art, bold choices. We talked about that Batman issue with him but two solid pages of all black, bold, bold choice. I was like, “Wait, did this not download right? What's going on here?” Yeah. I think this is really getting crazier and crazier. Yeah. This is just really over the top fun. Yeah. It kind of reminds me of having metal in all the right ways where it's like, “Oh yeah, this is just gonna be completely non-stop trucker fucking.” Yeah. This is fun. Alex:                 Well, I also like the fact that it's not delaying or an issue too. We already know a ton of information and things about the world. Pete:                But it's so much to know. That's the fun part. Alex:                 Well, exactly. But it's the sort of story where it feels like, “Oh, okay. These are things that you kind of drag out and get to an issue 12.” But nope. We're getting them in issue two. And that's awesome. Next up. Let's chat about Geiger number one from Image Comics, written by Geoff Johns, art by Gary Frank. Now, before we get into it, I do want to mention, this was initially at the top of our stack. We moved it down here because if you haven't read it, there was a big interview with Ray Fisher from Justice League talking about his treatment from Geoff Johns. There were a lot of quotes in there. There were a lot of back and forth. We don't know anything necessarily about it. Certainly, we want to listen to every single viewpoint and understand what went on. Alex:                 As the story continues, we will continue to discuss it and find out more about it. But as is, I felt like it was still potentially worth talking about a Image Comic book from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank that's coming out. So we'll see. Maybe we'll scrub this from the podcast later, if more things come out. But as is, let's talk about the comic as the comic and as it is. So that all said, this is a new issue from this team who's worked on Doomsday Clock as well as a lot of other things. Here, we're getting an original property set in a post-apocalyptic world where one man has been seemingly affected by the radiation and gained radiation powers. The world, specifically, Las Vegas here has been split into different ruling factions as the outside of the world is not safe. What'd you think about this book, Pete? Pete:                Yeah. I don't know about all that shit. This is kind of news to me. Alex:                 Again, I love giving you news right on the podcast. Pete:                Yeah. So, hopefully, we're not enjoying something that's whatever. I don't know what to say, but just looking at this comic as a comic and hopefully… All right. My point is that this is very cool idea. I've very much enjoyed the action. I thought the glowing man was really badass. I'm very interested to see how this kind of all enfolds. This two-headed dog is my favorite. This is really very, very cool. You got the broady kind of villain. So if everything's okay, I'll be interested to see how this all unfolds. Alex:                 Yeah. Sorry I threw you there, Pete. I can see you're really struggling with it and that is totally fair. I think the thing that I would say about this is Gary Frank's art is meticulous as always as well as of layouts. I do think a lot of the problems that we had with Doomsday Clock, which got very in its head about the whole Watchmen of it all. There's a lot of themes and ideas and images that I think do get hit on and in a certain way, and not a necessarily bad way recycled here, but it feels much more wide open. It feels a little looser, both in terms of the storytelling and the plotting. And it'll be interesting to see, potentially, if everything gets clear, what this team does away from DC Comics. This is something that we talked with Scott a bit about as he is on his Rumspringa from DC Comics right now, about how you don't have the corporate responsibility. You don't have the things that you need to write because you're serving a greater master here. Alex:                 So again, we'll see what happens. If anybody has any feedback or questions about any of this, we, of course, are happy to chat either at comicbookclublive@gmail.com at Comic Book Live on Twitter or in our page here on Slack. We'd love to get your feedback on whether we should be covering this comic or not. But again, we like to cover number ones. We like to talk about this. This is a big superstar team, so it was worth throwing in there. Maybe not as the first comic book in The Stack. Next up, let's move to happier climbs with Far Sector number 11 from DC Comics, written by N.K. Jemisin, art by Jamal Campbell. Another fantastic issue of this book that just gets bigger and bigger every issue out of the gate. Pete, this is the Green Lantern you like. Go ahead. Pete:                I mean, it sets the bar higher and higher with each issue and then continues to meet that bar and go above it. I mean, it's just fantastic. 20% ring to save 20 billion. I mean, come on. This is exciting stuff. Everything has been unfolding in such a cool way. The art alone is worth the pickup. It is gorgeous in all the right ways. Characters designs are new and fresh, breaking this mold of stereotypical people and what they should look like. I love every single minute of it. Alex:                 Well, I say this every issue, but I don't think you can undervalue the fact that Jamal Campbell has drawn every issue of Far Sector, as well as N.K. Jemisin writing it, and they make a great team together. I know it's not always possible with the monthly schedule of comic books, but I love that they have been able to continue together and kept this world consistent and build on it and make it look weirder and more interesting every issue out of the gate. It's great. This book is great. And I'm really curious to see if it ends with issue 12. Is it going to continue? What's going to happen? Because it's such a fun interesting premise that they've set up here. One little side note- Pete:                Am I to go and take over Green Lantern? We don't need Green Lantern. We got Far Sector. Alex:                 There you go. One little side note I'll mention, I checked out, because I love this book so much, I read N.K. Jemisin's The City We Became which is a novel. It's awesome. I know everybody probably already noticed this, but just in case you haven't checked it out yet, it is, I don't even kind of want to spoil it, but it's about people who become living cities and it's not the same themes. But you can kind of get a sense of similar things that she's trying out here in Far Sector. Particularly as a new Yorker, I love it because it's based in New York. It's so of New York. Such an awesome book. Alex:                 Again, I'm sure a lot of people have read it who are listening to this, but if you've only checked out our comics, definitely read that, as well. It's well worth it. Next up, Crime Syndicate number two from DC Comics, written by Andy Schmidt, art by Keiran McKeown and Bryan Hitch. I think we were a little split on the first issue of this because it takes a more satirical look at the Crime Syndicate, at the evil Justice League. Here, we get them fighting Starro and we also get a backstory for Owlman. What'd you think about this one, Pete? Pete:                It's interesting. It's cool. I mean, the Flash, shirtless Flash, with the crazy chain pants was hysterical. So fun. Alex:                 I like this a little better. I felt the humor was a little strained in the first issue, but it hits more of its rhythm in this one. I like the backup story here. Bryan Hitch's art is always pretty good. So I was ready to jump ship after this issue, but I think I'm more than willing to check out a third issue after this one. Pete:                Cool. Alex:                 Next up, Bliss number six from Image Comics, written by Sean Lewis, art by Caitlin Yarsky. We are, I think, getting towards the end game here as we finally find out a big secret from the past of the father and son who were trying to find each other in this world where gods run a muck. There's some great bits here with one god that the son is palling around with, this turtle god who hangs his mouth open the entire time. There's some very dark and emotional stuff that happens as well. What did you think, Pete? Pete:                Yeah. This is just really unbelievable. Fantastic storytelling. This has been a real roller coaster of rooting for them or not rooting for them. It seems like really evil, but then the other side to him. We've got the AOC on the cover with the old balance of power there, the scales. Yeah. I really think this is a very interesting, cool world and it's really done very well. The art and the characters are weird in all the right ways. Yeah. We find out a lot about the family in this. This is great. This really continues to be a book that you're like, “What is this going to be?” every time you pick it up and it doesn't disappoint. Alex:                 Totally agree. And that's it from The Stack. If you'd like to support us patrion.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube. Come hang out. We would love to chat with you about comic books. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe, listen, and follow the show. At Comic Book Live on Twitter, comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and many more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. The post The Stack: Magic, Green Lantern And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 293

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 148:10


Comic Reviews: Flash 768 by Jeremy Adams, David Lafuente, Marco Santucci, Arif Prianto RWBY/Justice League by Marguerite Bennett, Aneke Legends of the Dark Knight by Darick Robertson Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing by Steve Orlando, Minkyu Jung, Francesco Mobili, Guru eFX Beta Ray Bill 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer King in Black: Ghost Rider by Ed Brisson, Juan Frigeri, Jason Keith Marvel Action: Captain Marvel by Sam Maggs, Isabel Escalante Silk 1 by Maurene Goo, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring Shadecraft 1 by Joe Henderson, Lee Garbett, Antonio Fabela Power Rangers Unlimited Heir To The Darkness 1 by L.L. McKinney, Simone Ragazzoni, Igor Monti Dragon Age: Dark Fortress 1 by Nunzio DeFillipis, Christina Weir, Fernando Heinz Furukawa, Mike Atiyeh Cult of Dracula 1 by Rich Davis,  Henry Martinez Secrets of Camp Whatever OGN by Chris Grine Spaced Out by Lou Mougin, Brian Dunphy, James Couts Life Under Kaiju 1 by Johnny Craft, Edgardo Granel-Ruiz, DC Hopkins When Baked Things Attack by Elisa Sargent, Laurissa Hughes 99 Cent Theatre 7 Galaxseas 1 by Udeh Brothers Black Mariah 1 by Vesper Aeon, Halfrice Astro 1 by Vassilis Gogtzilas, Onrie Kompan Nostos 1 by Elana Pisani File 2231 by Shlepzig Stonewall Prep 1 by Mike Ciriaco, Terry Blas, Gabiel Fischer Deadliest Bouquet by Erica Schultz, Carola Borelli, Gab Contreras Additional Reviews: Falcon & Winter Soldier ep3, Godzilla vs. Kong, Last Cruise News: Russell Crowe cast in Thor: Love and Thunder, Ghost-Maker series in development at CW, ThunderCats movie in development w/ Adam Wingard, second book in Radiant Black universe, AfterShock gets into YA business, Impulse cast on The Flash, Romita Jr returns to Marvel, DC tournament nonsense, New Gods film falls apart, Simpsons update, Predator delayed five months, bonus annual for Spider-Man: Life Story, The Batman set on Earth 2, DC Asian Superhero Anthology Glenn Asks a Question Brandon Asks a Question: what is the first comic that comes to mind that takes you back to a specific time and place? Trailers: Loki, Mare of Easttown, Space Jam 2, surprise trailer, Picard season 2 Comics Countdown: X-Men 19 by Jonathan Hickman, Mahmud Asrar, Sunny Gho Department of Truth 7 by James Tynion IV, Tyler Boss, Roman Titov Strange Adventures 9 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Evan Shaner Crossover 4 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe Secrets of Camp Whatever OGN by Chris Grine Redneck 30 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Batman/Catwoman 4 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey Beta Ray Bill 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Decorum 7 by Jonathan Hickman, Mike Huddleston Firefly 27 by Greg Pak, Ethan Young

The Stack
The Stack: Beta Ray Bill, Shadecraft And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 30:07


On this week's comic book review podcast, we've got: Beta Ray Bill #1 Marvel Written and art by Daniel Warren Johnson Shadecraft #1 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett The Other History of the DC Universe #3 DC Comics Written by John Ridley Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli Silk #1 Marvel Written by Maurene Goo Art by Takeshi Miyazawa Crossover #5 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Strange Adventures #9 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan Shaner Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing #1 Marvel Written by Steve Orlando Art by Francesco Mobili The Department of Truth #7 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Tyler Boss The Flash #768 DC Comics Written by Jeremy Adams Art by Brandon Peterson, Marco Santucci, David Lafuente Ghost Rider: King in Black #1 Marvel Written by Ed Brisson Art by Juan Frigeri Two Moons #2 Image Comics Written by John Arcudi Art by Valerio Giangiordano Future State: Superman vs Imperious Lex #3 DC Comics Written by Mark Russell Art by Steve Pugh Decorum #7 Image Comics Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Mike Huddleston Batman/Catwoman #4 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann 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 is up y'all? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week. Kicking it off with one I know that Pete is very excited about. Beta Ray Bill number one from Marvel comics, written and art by Daniel Warren Johnson. Now, D.W.J., As I like to call him, he is the creator of Murder Falcon, which is one of your favorite books ever. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 I don't know how you feel about Beta Ray Bill though. So how'd you feel about this book? Pete:                Well, yeah. I'm not the hugest Beta Ray Bill fan, but this was a lot of fun. This was really awesome. Art style [google 00:00:54] gave Beta Ray Bill a grittiness that was nice. Yeah, I very much enjoyed this. This was sad. This was not just badass Beta Ray Bill. Alex:                 You okay? Did you die there for a second? Pete:                Yeah. There's some real pain going on. And yeah. Also, Fin Fang Foom, one of my huge favorites in this as well. So, this was a real treat, this book. And the back matter is magical. Alex:                 This very briefly and tangentially ties into the King in Black storyline, which has symbiotes attacking the Marvel universe here. They attack Asgard, Beta Ray Bill fights them off, kind of. And sparks up, or re-sparks up a little bit of a romance with Lady Sif. But I agree with you, as he did in Murder Falcon, he brings big action with big monsters, but also a deep well of emotion here. It's very sad for Beta Ray Bill. Art is great, the writing is great, the emotion is great. I'm all in on this book. I am a sucker for Beta Ray Bill, and I think D.W.J. does right by him. So, I'm very excited to see this going forward. And like you said, there's a great interview that he does with Walter Simonson in the back of the book, which is super cool as well. Pete:                Yeah. It's nice to see him geek out about this and hear about New York in the seventies and the different kinds of people working on stuff. It was a pretty awesome interview that they put in the back and yeah. I mean, the art, the storytelling is really unbelievable, but Beta Ray Bill… Kind of a cursed character and they're really tugging on that and playing with that. And he's not cool with Thor. It's not a fun relationship right now. So I'm glad they're getting to air that out a little bit. I'm very interested to see how that all unfolds. Alex:                 I agree. Next up, Shadecraft number one from Image comics written by Joe Henderson, art by Lee Garbett. In this new comic book, a girl finds out that shadows aren't quite what they're cracked up to be. It ties into an emotional thing from her past that you find out towards the end of the issue. I really liked the setup. I thought this was a good, fun horror book. The art from Lee Garbett was particularly good. The shadow creatures were interesting. I'm curious to see where this goes going forward, because it feels like it really gets to the setup by the end. But I'm in, what was your take Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I agree. I think the art and the storytelling is fantastic. Setting this up in a very interesting way. I really love the last page reveal twist. Very cool. And yeah, as this kid, I was scared shitless of… if you saw a shadow move by the… or a branch at the window or something. This really plays on that fear of moving shadows and how it's hard, especially at night, to get away from shadows. I mean, that's just… That's tough. Alex:                 I got to be honest, Pete, it sounds like that wasn't just a problem when you were a kid. Pete:                I don't think we have time to get into this, but- Alex:                 No, Pete- Pete:                It's a great book. Alex:                 That's been the long game on this podcast this whole time, is to finally get you to confront this fear that you have. Shadecraft number one, check it out. Next up, The Other History of the DC universe number three from DC comics. Written by John Ridley, art by Giuseppe Camuncoli. The first two issues have dealt with the black American experience in the background of the DC universe. Here, we're dealing with the Asian American experience through the lens of Katana and her whole history. What did you think about this one, Pete? Pete:                This is very powerful, really amazing. I was very moved by it. I thought it was really done well. The storytelling is so powerful. The art… Yeah, just kind of the balance of these stanzas, these powerful stanzas, that really hit you versus the comic book art. Really creates this moving, powerful stuff that DC is doing with these books. I've been really enjoying this series. The Other History of the DC universe stuff has just been really impressive. Alex:                 Giuseppe Camuncoli's layouts in particular, are really excellent. John Ridley's writing is great. It's super, unfortunately, timely, given that we are discussing the Asian American experience and violence towards it, in particular, right now. But it's a necessary- Pete:                Stop Asian hate. Alex:                 Yeah, it's a necessary read, like the other two issues of this book, but also very entertaining and weird in a certain way. I don't know much about Katana's history, necessarily. There are little bits here and there. I was like, “Oh yeah, I guess I do that kind of thing”. But what John Ridley is doing here is, like with X-Men: Grand Design, I think was the name of the book, he's taking the entire history of the character and trying to make narrative sense out of it. Which is nearly impossible, but he does it here in a very emotional way. And that's nice to see. Pete:                Yeah, Katana is one of my favorite characters. Always a big fan of Katana. So it was nice to see, all the different stories paid homage to, with this interesting narrative running throughout all of it. It was really well done. Alex:                 Moving from one timely book to another, in a very different way. Silk number one from Marvel, written by Maureen Goo, art by Takeshi Miyazawa. This is a all-Asian team working on a Korean American superhero, which is something that I don't think we've seen before for Silk, necessarily. I could be wrong. Nobody jump into my mentions if I got that incorrect. But at the very least, it's great to see that, as Silk is in a new status quo here. Working for J. Jonah Jameson, at whatever his latest rag is. But I thought this was really fun. I don't have too much affection, necessarily, for Silk as a character. I'm fine with her. She's been fun before. There's been some good storylines, but I thought this was a really nice, very clear setup with a good supporting cast. And I'm interested to see where it goes in issue two. Pete:                I completely agree. I feel like this is a great use of Silk, the character. I feel like they really do a great job of giving her a lot of fun action splash pages, as well as setting up a very cool, interesting story arc. And the fashion stuff is fun and pulled off well, and what's not to like about sitting down to have tea with a giant cat like creature? I think this is a very interesting, cool book, and I'm excited to see where it goes Alex:                 Next up: Crossover number five from image comics written by Donny Cates, art by Geoff Shaw. In this book, we're getting towards the end of the first arc here, as Madman and Power… house. I don't remember the name of the other team. Basically. It's Donny Cates taking all of his books, mashing them up together with tangentially other books. They're all heading towards this big dome where the crossover event has happened and it's all coming down. What did you think about this issue? Pete:                Well, first off you got- bless you. You got Madman with a giant sword. So what's not to love. This is- Alex:                 A sword. Pete:                It's a lot of action, it's a lot of over-the-top stuff, but also, a lot of intense shit goes on here. Oh man, I don't want to spoil anything, but man, it gets, it gets real dark, but- Alex:                 I want to hear it. Spoiler warning. What was the thing that, you thought in particular, got really dark? Pete:                Where the guy shot the girl? Alex:                 Oh, that hasn't happened yet. That's the cliff hanger at the end of the book. He hasn't necessarily shot her. Pete:                Well… He's crying. It says, “I can”. And it looks like it's seconds before the bullet is released out of the chamber. Alex:                 Yeah. Well, we'll see what happens next issue, I guess. Pete:                Oh my God. Alex:                 I guess we'll see what happens. One thing that I really… that I thought was super fun in the book, is Donny has come up with this concept, where all of these different superheroes have been cut apart and mashed back together by scientists on Earth, quote-unquote. And they're called amalgams, which is very funny to anybody who knows about the Amalgam universe. He's having a blast here and it's so creative and so fun. There's a great splash page laid out that mashes up panels from God Country and Madman comics. Very neat. I liked it quite a bit. Alex:                 Next up, Strange Adventures number nine, from DC comics written by Tom King, art by Mitch Gerads and Evan Shaner. Here, a report has come out about Adam Strange from the Justice League. Not exactly indicating that he is a villain, but certainly not precluding that fact. That's what we're dealing with here. As the Pykkt invasion of Earth continues and lots of questions swirl in the background. I'll tell you what, I think we talked about this with an earlier issue. It's interesting this is coming out now, but it seemed very clear to me that, at least tangentially, King is writing about the Mueller report in this issue. Did you get that sense as well? Pete:                I have no idea what's going on and when it comes to King, ever. But it was crazy to see Superman and Batman in this issue. Alex:                 So, this report comes out and it's the vague sort of indictment that Mueller did in the heavily anticipated Mueller report. Where there were a lot of crimes mentioned, but ultimately there said, “Well, it's up to the people who prosecute to do it”. Right. And that's exactly what happens with Adam Strange here. It's very interesting, particularly given now we're past the Trump presidency, though, obviously not the aftereffects of it. To see him take Adam Strange and put him in that place. To the point… there's a panel late in the issue where they zoom in on Adam Strange's face on a TV screen and it looks almost exactly like Trump on the television. So that was kind of fascinating to me. I think it's sort of part of the publishing schedule that has gotten pushed back so far. But I am curious to see where this hits on, given that it is skirting those ideas. You're looking at me like I'm a crazy person right now. Pete:                I am looking at you like a crazy person, because we're on issue number 9 of 12 and we still don't know what the fuck is going on. Alex:                 Well- Pete:                Nine issues deep. Alex:                 I mean, that's how a mystery works Pete. Pete:                Yeah, but let's talk- Alex:                 Unless it's Columbo, in which case they reveal it first and then he figures out how it happens. Pete:                Okay. But, regardless, just thinking about how great of a writer you have to be that, for nine issues of a story, you have no fucking idea what's going on. That is very impressive. Alex:                 Well, I just got one more question for you, Pete. Pete:                Oh my God. Alex:                 All right. Next up, Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing number one from Marvel. Written by Steve Orlando, art by Francesco Mobili. In this, we are getting a new threat to Man-Thing who, spoiler, beats Man-Thing right at the beginning and the Avengers have to take him down. This is one of these new formats, limited series that Marvel has been doing, where a new hero is going to interact with Man-Thing or this story in a different way. Here we get the Avengers. Next issue is going to be Spiderman, presumably the X-Men after that and other things. But this is also Steve Orlando moving over to the Marvel universe. What was your take Pete? Pete:                Well, Orlando is always a fun, crazy creative person. So this book, I thought did a great job of representing himself here. Man-Thing, getting ripped apart here was so over-the-top and very interesting. Especially because you realize, these chapter things are like parts of his skin that maybe was ripped off. But I think this is a very interesting, unique kind of cool event that's happening and I'm digging it. Alex:                 I like it too. I thought it was super fun. And it's Orlando doing his regular weird ideas, but infusing them into the Marvel universe. He brings in some fun stuff from Jonathan Hickman's run on X-Men and mixes it in here in a fun way. This is good. I like this. Pete:                I agree. Alex:                 And he seems to be redefining what Man-Thing is in the Marvel universe. That should be interesting to see going forward. Next up, The Department of Truth number seven from Image comics, written by James Tynion IV, art by Tyler Boss. In this- Pete:                You think we should even talk about this, because Justin's not here? You know what I mean, maybe we should- Alex:                 Justin does love this book. Pete:                Maybe we should skip it. Alex:                 So we're getting another flashback this issue as Lee Harvey Oswald continues to find out more about the Department of Truth. Here, we find out about the foil guy, the doc who wears foil on his head. We find out about the men and black and the little gray men and their play into the history of the secret history of America. As usual, great stuff in this book. I am loving it. Pete- Pete:                Yeah, I agree. Alex:                 You took off your headphones, what is going on right now? Pete:                Hey man, sometimes you wear headphones for too long. It can start to get like… Feel like you're [crosstalk 00:14:37] Alex:                 Are you listening to me through your forehead. What is going on here? Pete:                Dude, it's a podcast. Take it easy, all right. I can hear you just fine. Alex:                 All right. Pete:                All right. So I really am like… This is such a kind of thing we've heard about the men in black, we're familiar with this kind of tinfoil thing, but this is done in a way that makes sense. I really appreciate all the details and all this stuff going on in this book. I think it's done in such a kind of way with the stylized flashbacks, with the shading and the info. I think this is really a great mix of genres and telling the story. I'm continued to be impressed with this. It's too bad Justin's not here to get his thoughts on it. I'm having a blast and I might just start wearing a tinfoil hat. Alex:                 Hey, speaking of which, this is more of a note for Pete's forehead than his ears. And Pete's forehead, you're looking great. Don't tell his ears, okay? Because they're looking a little busted, to be honest. Pete:                Don't you say shit about my ears. Alex:                 You couldn't hear that. That was through your forehead man. All right. Moving on to the Flash 768 from DC comics. Written by Jeremy Adams, art by Brandon Peterson- Pete:                Here we go. Alex:                 Marco Santucci… What does that mean, “Here we go”? Pete:                Here we go. The fucking Flash. Alex:                 Well… So we've been talking about these books that have come out of DC Future State. A lot of the teams from Future State were giving previews of what's going on in their main books of their return. So I think it has been interesting to talk about them as they have come back. This one is weird. Pete:                Yeah. Yeah. We're still talking about it. Flash and that tricky Speed Force, man. [crosstalk 00:16:28] Sometimes you run so fast, you run out of your clothes and then that's a whole thing and- Alex:                 It happens. So here's the deal with this book. So the thing that confused me for the first half of this book, is we have the setup of Barry Allen is giving up being the Flash. So we could work with the new multi-verse people and explore what's going on with there, after the fallout from Dark Nights: Death Metal. All makes sense. Now, Wally West is the new Flash, he's been promoted. The first half of this book, reverses on that in a very weird way, where Wally says, “Nope, actually… Forget about that tease. I don't want to be the Flash. Barry Allen. You're the Flash”. Barry's like, “Sounds good. Let's have a race. I'll take all of your speed”. Alex:                 So that's fine, but very confusing, given everything that's happened previously. It isn't until the second half of the book that we get to the real concept. That's where things, in my mind, start to get really fun, where Wally West is lost in time. We basically get this quantum leap thing, where he's jumping to major points in the Speed Force, he's inside of their bodies. Pete:                How are they- Alex:                 And Barry Allen is the Iggy. Is it Iggy from Quantum Leap? Pete? Pete:                I don't know. Alex:                 Ziggy. Ziggy. The Ziggy, Dan Hedaya. Who's like, “Oh man, you've got to turn back, Wally. What are you doing? Ah, if you change this, that'll change everything”. And then Wally says, “Oh boy”. Pete:                That show came out in the fifties, I think, bro. Alex:                 It's a great show, with a perfect finale, and you watch your mouth Pete. Pete:                I'll have to take a time machine back. It was just insane to me that these, all these fucking Flashes and there's the Speed Force, but nobody can figure it out. And it's so tricky yet. They're running the whole time and you got a fucking treadmill, but… I don't know, man. Alex:                 I enjoyed the second half of the issue because I am a sucker for Quantum Leap and I want to see more of that. So we'll see how it goes. Next up, Ghost Rider: King in Black number one, from Marvel. Written by Ed Brisson, art by Juan Frigeri. This is also a very weird, interesting issue because, technically, it's a King in Black tie-in, but really it's tying up everything that's been happening in Ghost Rider for the past couple of years and wrapping a bow on that. It's much more about that to the point that, the Ghost Rider characters, at certain points, are standing in the middle of symbiote-stricken Manhattan being like, “Eh, let's figure out this other stuff instead”. Pete:                Yeah. There's still a crazy amount of standing around talking for all the demons that are trashing the place. Alex:                 But still, pretty fun, I thought. What did you think about this one, Pete? Pete:                Yeah, it was fun. I mean, they're having fun discussions about their names. Mephisto blows, but still, some fun stuff in there with that. Yeah. It was nice to see Ghost Rider up in this… the Penance Stare, with the old damnation stare. That was cool. Fun little twist on trusting, not trusting the devil. It's just fun. It's a good book. You know what you're going to get into with it. And it's over-the-top in all the right ways. Alex:                 Next up, Two Moons number two from Image comics written by John Arcudi, art by Valerio Giangiordino. This book, we love the first issue of. I might be getting this wrong, but I believe it's basically taking indigenous myths and mixing them with the Civil War for a very horrific, supernatural tale. How do you think the second issue held up to the first one? Pete:                It's really tripped out in all the right ways. It's very magical. Spooky, cool. The Native American stuff is amazing. It's very, very well done. Some interesting storytelling stuff. And I really loved where it ended too. Alex:                 This is a absolutely gorgeous book. Absolutely gorgeous. I like the writing, but really, the art in particular and the designs of the… I don't even want to call them monsters. They're more mythical creatures, is stunning throughout. Highly recommend picking this up. This is one that, it feels a little bit like, I don't know. It's very Vertigo to me, I think. And it's the sort of thing that I think would be good to jump in on in the early issues to really get a sense of it because it's that good. Alex:                 Next up, Future State: Superman VS. Imperious Lex, number three from DC comics written by Mark Russell, art by Steve Pugh, not Florence Pugh, like I initially thought. It's Steve Pugh. This is the very last, I believe, of the Future State books. Probably cutting in a little late here, but so fun and such a good story. Love Mark Russell. This is a future Superman, as you could tell, from the title. Battling Lex, who has taken over a planet, as usual. It's very satirical as you'd expect from this team. If you read the first two issues, you know exactly what to expect here, but I loved it. This is one of my favorite Future State books. I'm so glad they got to finish it off, even if it was a late. Pete, you're nodding your head. What's going on? Pete:                I mean, this is just like, what if Lex Luther was stuck in the Wall-E movie? It's a little too crazy for me, but I appreciate what they're doing. Alex:                 It's so funny. The characters are so funny. Louis Lane is so funny. Lex is so funny. It's great. He just sets up these Rube Goldberg machines of ridiculous satire and pays them off in such a fun way. I like it quite a bit. Next up, Decorum number seven, from Image comics. Written by Jonathan Hickman and art by Mike Huddleston. Alex:                 This is really bringing together everything that's been going out in the book in a big way that these weird crystalline creatures that showed up that seemed, at first, unconnected from the Assassin's Academy that was going on in the other side of the book. Last issue, that finally came together, where the crystalline creatures gave a mission to the assassins to find this egg that was being hidden, which I believe was the third element, that was just thrown in there. Here, our main character stumbles on that egg, opens up the egg, finds a hot dude with no head. Very funny. This is great. I can't believe how well this has come together. And Mike Huddleston's art is stunning across the board. The way that he's bringing all of these different art styles together, often on the same page, is ridiculously impressive. Pete:                I agree with you, Alex. It's worth it alone for the art. It's really unbelievable. Sometimes… Just a dude with part of your face. But I think this is really tripped out, weird, in all the right ways. And it's really telling a very interesting story, but the real hero here is the artist. The pages and everything are just amaze balls. Alex:                 And in classic Pete fashion, I got to bring up a book that we didn't throw into the stack, because I didn't want to get into a fight about it. But, X-Men number 19. Also by Jonathan Hickman, it is a master work. It is so good. It's one of the best issues of the series ever, it's amazing. You get the X-Men trapped in this vault, traveling through time. This incredible X-23 Laura story throughout. So good. Read it. Just pick it up right now. Don't listen to whatever Pete has to say. And moving on to our last book- Pete:                Wait, that's so unfair that you didn't even put it out there. Like it was something we could read- Alex:                 Here's the thing, Pete. [crosstalk 00:24:25] I've got to be honest. I'll pull back the curtain here. I got to be honest. I read the book because I was like, “Ah, I want to read it anyway because I liked the X-Men books, but I'm not going to send it out to Pete because Pete's just going to be like, ‘Fuck X-Men. These islands are having sex. Stupid. What's going on? I don't like it'”. That I would just set it out. It would just be a big argument. So I was like, “I won't send it out”, but then I read it. I was like, “This is legitimately one of the best issues of the series ever. Would Pete like this, because it's about Laura X-23, who he loves”. And I was like, “I don't know. I got to weigh that against Pete just yelling because it's X-Men. What do we do here?” Pete:                Why wouldn't you trust me to appreciate a good X-23 story? Alex:                 Trust you? I've known you for 15 years, Pete. Pete:                Oh my God. You're the worst. You didn't believe in it enough to put it out there for us to review. You were like [crosstalk 00:25:20] yeah, you didn't believe in it. So it's hard to take your recommendation after you didn't believe in something enough to send it to me and just- Alex:                 I'll tell you what. I will send it to you. You could read it, and then you can tell me off-air what's going on. Pete:                Okay, great. That'll be great for everybody. Alex:                 I think so. Tell you what, check out our podcast off-air, where you visit me and Pete in person and ask us comic book recommendations. Last but not least, Batman/Catwoman number four from DC comics. Written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann. Pete, sounds like you're loving this. You got to explain to me what's going on. I feel like the Pete of this particular book, because I'm lost. Pete:                Okay. First off, love the bat and cat double page, spread title page, mansion, advent calendar thing, that just sets up the mood for this creepy, fun world that we're in. And then starting off with Batwoman beating up Penguin and wanting to know where mom and the Joker are. What an interesting start, just grabs the reader all the right ways. But bat and cat are fighting. You know, cat's been doing some things without bat's knowledge, she knew he was going to get mad, but she didn't tell him until last minute. Now bat's mad. So how are we going to move forward? I also really loved how the Penguin is drawn like Danny DeVito. That makes me very happy. What do you want to know? I think it's great. Alex:                 Listening to you talk about it is my experience reading it, because I just cannot keep track of the timelines. Pete:                There's like three different timelines happening at once. Alex:                 No, and I know that. You've got the Mask of the Phantasm timeline. You've got the very early bad cat stuff going on. Pete:                Right. Alex:                 And then you've got the future cat stuff where she's killed the Joker and is dealing with it, with Penguin. And there was their kid, who was the new Batman. So I get all that. Pete:                Batwoman. Alex:                 There's the transitions between them that just throw me, and I'm sure there's a point to it. Maybe they're doing something about memory and how memories are very fluid and go from one time period to another- Pete:                Yeah, because it's also like cat and bat always have this thing about a disagreement about when they first met. Alex:                 Yes. So I get all that, but you look at a book like Strange Adventures, also from Tom King, where you have- Pete:                Also confusing. Alex:                 But, even if it jumps between timelines of the same page, you've got Evan “Doc” Shaner and Mitch Gerads. So there's a delineation between the timelines. So you're able to follow, okay. Here's where we are at any given point. It is disorienting for me to read this book, and I still, and I know I'm harping on this. I don't know what the Phantasm has to do with this. Pete:                That's going to be the fun, but also it is going to make sense. And I think it's going to be one of those things where it will be very interesting to get the trade, because there could be… it could make that much more sense, reading it all together. Alex:                 Absolutely. And I'm more than willing to follow it until the end. It's just- Pete:                And you should follow it, because it's amazing art and writing and like such a fun, interesting story with these two characters we know and we've heard stories… for all time about them. Alex:                 I trust these creators. So I'm going to follow it until the end. I'm just having a hard time comprehending it as of now, that's what I'm saying. Alex:                 And that's it for The Stack. If you'd like to support our podcast and other podcasts we do, patrion.com/comic book club. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night to Crowdcast at YouTube. Pete:                Sure do. Alex:                 Love to chat with you about comic books. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. Comic book club live.com for this podcast and more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. But I'm saying that just to Pete's forehead, not to his ears. The post The Stack: Beta Ray Bill, Shadecraft And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 288

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 165:58


Comic Reviews: Future State: Superman - House of El by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Scott Godlewski Generations Forged by Dan Jurgens, Robert Venditti, Andy Schmidt, Mike Perkins, Marco Santucci, Paul Pelletier, Norm Rapmund, Bernard Chang, Joe Prado, Colleen Doran, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Kevin Nowlan, Hi-Fi Nubia: The Real One by L.L. McKinney, Robyn Smith Next Batman: Second Son 1 by John Ridley, Tony Akins, Ryan Benjamin, Mark Morales, Rex Lokus Batman: Black and White 3 by John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, Bilquis Evely, Bengal, Tim Seeley, Kelley Jones, Nick Dragotta Marvels Snapshots: Captain Marvel by Mark Waid, Claire Roe, Mike Spicer Marvel's Voices: Legacy 1 by John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, Laura Martin, Mohale Mashigo, Chris Allen, Rachelle Rosenberg, Tochi Onyebuchi, Ken Lashley, Juan Fernandez, Stephanie Williams, Natacha Bustos, Danny Lore, Valentine De Landro, Dan Brown, Nnedi Okorafor, Chriscross Stray Dogs 1 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner, Brad Simpson Two Moons 1 by John Arcudi, Valerio Giangiordano, Dave Stewart Write it in Blood GN by Rory McConville, Joe Palmer, Chris O'Halloran November GN Vol 4 by Matt Fraction, Elsa Charretier Buffy: The Vampire Slayer - Faith by Jeremy Lambert, Eleonora Carlini, Mattia Iacono Nuclear Family 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Tony Shasteen, JD Mettler 99 Cent Theatre Keep Staring 1 by Larime Taylor, Sylv Taylor, Jenny Odio Don't Eat Meat 1 by Nicholas Adam Thompson, Heoh Kim Heist on Alpha 1 by Michael Yee, Crizam Zamora, Arthur Hesli The Mugwump Corporation 1 by Patrick King, Yeshua Jadon Makkonnen Secret Admirer 1 by Alberto Veloso, Kezia Jiranek Additional Reviews: WandaVision ep8 Batman by Azzarello and Risso, Flora & Ulysses, Myth: A Frozen Tale, Get in Trouble novel, Servant s1, Superman and Lois pilot News: Ronald D. Moore developing Magic Kingdom shows, Big Hero 6 rumors, Blue Beetle film gets a director, Monster High reboot by Shea Fontana, Spidey 3 title, Avatar Studios, Black Cat steals the Infinity Gauntlet, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, Deadpool: Black, White and Red, Oblivion Song ending, Milestone creative teams, Ta-Nehesi Coates, Amber Heard fired?  Trailers: Jupiter's Legacy, Army of the Dead, Luca, MODOK Comics Countdown: Crossover 4 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe Something is Killing the Children 15 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto Department of Truth 6 by James Tynion IV, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth Oblivion Song 30 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Nailbiter Returns 10 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski Skulldigger & Skeleton Boy 6 by Jeff Lemire, Tonci Zonjic Future State: Superman - House of El by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Scott Godlewski Nubia: Real One by L.L. McKinney, Robyn Smith Future State: Aquaman 2 by Brandon Thomas, Daniel Sampere, Adriano Lucas Future State: Dark Detective 4 by Mariko Tamaki, Dan Mora, Jordie Bellaire, Joshua Williamson, Giannis Milonigiannis

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 234: Crisis of Infinite Pearls

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 123:23


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week!  Discussed this week:0:00:00 - Intro0:04:01 - Listener Questions0:29:39 - Death Metal: The Last 52: War of the Multiverses #11:10:57- Justice League: Endless Winter  #2 (Andy Lanning & Ron Marz and Howard Porter, Carmine Di Giandomenico and Marco Santucci)1:21:37 - Batman Annual #5 (James Tynion IV and James Stokoe)1:34:09 - PATREON: American Vampire #141:42:09 - PATREON: Animal Man #41:52:36 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv  UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us#DCComics

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 278

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 184:16


DC Solicits March 2021, Sales for Oct 2020 Comics Reviews: Dark Nights: Death Metal 6 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia Batman 105 by James Tynion IV, Danny Miki, Carlo Pagulayan, Christian Duce, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, David Baron Rorschach 3 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Teen Titans: Endless Winter Special by Ron Marz, Andy Lanning, Marco Santucci, Jesus Merino, Cam Smith, Hi-Fi Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Crisis on Infinite Earths by Steve Orlando, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy Challenge of the Super-Sons 1 by Peter Tomasi, Max Raynor, Luis Guerrero Black Cat 1 by Jed MacKay, Nina Vakueva, Carlos Villa King in Black: Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing, Aaron Kuder, Erick Arciniega, Frank Martin Post Americana 1 by Steve Skroce, Dave Stewart Second Coming: Only Begotten Son 1 by Mark Russell, Richard Pace Reckless by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Expanse 1 from Corinna Bechko, Alejandro Aragon, Francesco Segala Red X-Mas 1 by Clay Adams, Alexandre O Phillipe, Fabio Ramacci Sam and His Talking Gun by Drew Ferguson, Lee Ferguson Shitshow 1 by Adam Barnhardt, Samir Simao Blade Runner 2029 1 by Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Andres Guinaldo, Marco Lesko Abyssal: Albion 1 by Thomas Campbell, Wayne Lowden, Sean Callahan Amazing Euro-Man Jupiter Jet: Forgotten Radio GN by Jason Inman, Ashley Victoria Robinson, Ben Matsuya Additional Reviews: Mandalorian s2 finale, Star Wars Holiday Special, Mank, Piecemeal News: Omninews, Christos Gage on Bond, Shang-Chi one-shot delayed, Cap 1 recreation, Chris Pine in D&D movie, Hellstrom cancelled, Liefeld and Archie, Double Trouble Thor & Loki, Daniel Warren Johnson Beta Ray Bill, Cyberpunk Secret Invasion theory from Glenn Comics Countdown: Reckless by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Stillwater 4 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Spicer Barbalien: Red Planet 2 by Tate Brombal, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire Dark Nights: Death Metal 6 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia Rorschach 3 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Seven to Eternity 15 by Rick Remender, Matt Hollingsworth, Jerome Opena Once & Future 14 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Immortal Hulk 41 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts Locke & Key: In Pale Battalions Go 3 by Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodriguez, Jay Fotos We Only Find Them When They're Dead 4 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo, Mariasara Miotti

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 276

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 176:28


Comics Review: Batman/Catwoman 1 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey Justice League: Endless Winter 1 by Ron Marz, Andy Lanning, Howard Porter, Marco Santucci, Hi-Fi, Arif Prianto Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Wonder Woman - War of the Gods 1 by Vita Ayala, Ariel Olivetti, Trish Mulvihill Marvels Snapshots: Civil War by Saladin Ahmed, Kurt Busiek, Ryan Kelly Fantastic Four: Road Trip by Christopher Cantwell, Filipe Andrade, Chris O'Halloran King in Black 1 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games 1 by Jordan Blum, Patton Oswalt, Scott Hepburn Union 1 by Paul Grist, Andrea Di Vito, Lebeau Underwood, Drew Garcia Lumberjanes: End of Summer 1 by Kat Leyh, Shannon Watters, Brooklyn Allen, Kanesha Bryant, Maarto Laiho, Aleksa Bosy E-Ratic 1 by Kaare Andrews, Brian Reber Knock 'Em Dead 1 by Eliot Rahal, Mattia Monaco Kill A Man GN by Steve Orlando, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Al Morgan, Jim Campbell Super Sleepy 1 by Athena Burton, Dashiell Burton, Ursula Burton, Darin Henry, Jeff Schultz, Glenn Whitmore Additional Reviews: Disney+ Originals, Piranesi, Cold Spots, The Fire Never Goes Out, Sea of Sorrows, Mulan News: Netflix Marvel rights revert, bizarre Starfire GN, new Poison Ivy GN, Witchblade relaunch from Marguerite Bennett, Elliot Page, Omninews, Hailee Steinfeld is Kate Bishop, Hawkeye casting, Ducktales cancelled, WB movies to HBO Max, Letitia Wright, Metal Gear Solid casting, March DC solicits, Naomi in development for CW show, Non-Stop Spidey pushed again, future of DC's ongoing titles, Gal Gadot's Heart of Stone with Greg Rucka, more converts to Black Hammer, Marvel Rebirth, Alien creative team, Spider-Man 3 casting, Ms. Marvel controversy, Solid Blood 17 Trailers: Doctor Who Ray Asks a Question Comics Countdown: Thor 10 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson Kill A Man by Steve Orlando, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Al Morgan, Jim Campbell Strange Adventures 7 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Evan Shaner Daredevil 25 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Mattia Iacono Batman/Catwoman 1 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey Black Widow 4 by Kelly Thompson, Elena Casagrande, Carlos Gomez DCeased: Dead Planet 6 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Gigi Baldassini, Tom Derenick, Rain Beredo Lumberjanes: End of Summer 1 by Kat Leyh, Shannon Watters, Brooklyn Allen, Kanesha Bryant, Maarto Laiho, Aleksa Bosy King in Black 1 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin Batman: Gotham Nights 22 by Mark Russell, Scott Koblish, Nick Filardi

Next Issue Podcast
Next Issue's Guardians of the Galaxy & have you ever wondered what a M.O.D.O.K. is?

Next Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 128:06


This week Clay, Kyle Josh and Daniel explore the original GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY We hope everyone stays Safe and Healthy. Please WEAR A MASK & WASH YOUR HANDS!  Previously on Next Issue ... [01:00 - 40:00] We briefly discuss the video game Cyberpunk 2077 set to release this month COMICS DISCUSSED Endless Winter #1 Ron Marz, Andy Lanning, Howard Porter, Marco Santucci. King In Black #1 Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin. Tales From The Dark Multiverse: War of the Gods #1 Vita Ayala, Ariel Olivetti, Trish Mulvihill, My Hero Academia Vol. 8-12 by Kohei Horikoshi Gideon Falls X-Ray Robot Daredevil 25 BIG SPOILERS Savage Avengers E-Ratic by Kaare Andrews and Brian Reber MODOK #1 by Jordan Blum, Patton Oswalt & Scott Hepburn Big Girls by Jason Howard Main Topic [40:00 - 01:59:00] Guardians of the Galaxy by Jim Valentino Question of the Day  News Segment Warner Bros moving their 2021 releases to HBO Max!   Recommendations [01:59:00 - End] Josh: HumbleBundle: Fangirls Rule the World Clay: How to with John Wilson - HBOMax Kyle: Batman/Catwoman #1, The Orville comics by Dark Horse Daniel: Freaky (2020) SUBSCRIBE, RATE and REVIEW!  Thank you!  Follow us on twitter @nextissuepod Twitch.TV/NextIssue and Facebook  Clay: @Clay_Harrison Kyle: @Kylepedia Adrian: @Adrian_Harry Daniel: @eckospider Josh: @cosmosis

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 266

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 112:02


Top 20 for August New Comics Reviews: Dark Nights: Death Metal - Speed Metal by Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Flash 762 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi X of Swords: Creation by Jonathan Hickman, Tini Howard, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Immortal She-Hulk by Al Ewing, Jon Davis-Hunt, Marcio Menyz Juggernaut 1 by Fabian Nicieza, Ron Garney, Matt Milla Miles to Go 1 by B. Clay Moore, Stephen Molnar,  An Unkindness of Ravens 1 by Dan Panosian, Marianna Ignazzi, Fabiana Mascolo Autumnal 1 by Daniel Kraus, Chris Shehan, Jason Wordie Enola Holmes and the Case of the Missing Marquess by Serena Blasco, Nancy Springer Additional Reviews: Enola Holmes, Compliance, Paper Girls vol 2 News: Moon Knight casting, Ms. Marvel casting, TKO Wave 3, Mad Cave YA comics, new Nick Fury series on Disney+, Hawkman cast for Black Adam, absolute developments, new Rachel Bloom show, Father of the Bride part 3-ish? Comics Countdown: Wynd 4 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Undiscovered Country 8 by Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson Gideon Falls 25 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Daredevil 22 by Chip Zdarsky, Francesco Mobili, Victor Olazaba, Iacono Immortal She-Hulk 1 by Al Ewing, Jon Davis-Hunt, Marcio Menyz After Realm Quarterly 3 by Michael Avon Oeming, Taki Soma Dark Nights: Death Metal - Speed Metal and Flash 762 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Eddy Barrows, Hi-Fi, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Suicide Squad 9 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas Wicked Things 5 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Aquaman 63 by Jordan Clark, Marco Santucci, Romula Fajardo Jr

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 220: Found in the Speed Force

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 163:57


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week!    Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:13:53 - Dark Nights: Death Metal: Speed Metal #1 (Joshua Williamson and Eddy Barrows) 0:50:49 - The Flash #762 (Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter) 1:07:22 - Suicide Squad #9 (Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo) 1:22:51 - Action Comics #1025 (Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr) 1:50:14 - Aquaman #63 (Jordan Clark and Marco Santucci) 1:57:18 - Justice League Dark #26 (Ram V and Amancay Nahuelpan) 2:08:51 - Batman/Superman #12 (Joshua Williamson and Max Raynor) 2:17:55 - Shazam #15 (Jeff Loveness and Brandon Peterson) 2:24:26 - PATREON: American Vampire #10 2:31:58 - Picks of the Week   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/ Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv    UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us #DCComics

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 244

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 88:08


Comics Reviews: DC Digital First books Batman: Gotham Nights 1 by Sal Giunta, Brad Meltzer, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Alex Sinclair, Larry Hama, Mirko Colak, John Kalisz Superman: Man of Tomorrow 1 by Robert Venditti, Paul Pelletier, Drew Hennessy, Lucas Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace 1 by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Inaki Miranda, Hi-Fi Aquaman: Deep Dives 1 by Steve Orlando, Daniel Sampere, Albarran, Lucas Flash: Fastest Man Alive by Gail Simone, Clayton Henry Swamp Thing: New Roots 1 by Mark Russell, Marco Santucci, John Kalisz DC Super-Hero Girls: Bird Brain Batman: Dark Knight Detective Vol 1 by Mike W Barr, Alan Davis, Klaus Janson, Paul Neary Archie Presents: Powerteen and BlackJack Betty & Veronica: Bond of Friendship by Jamie Lee Rotante, Brittney Williams Wolf and the Crow 1 by Daniel Gordon, Ismael Hernandez Carmine 1 by Colleen Douglas, Alvaro Sarraseca, Juanma Aguilera New Men 1 by Murewa Ayodele, Dotun Akande Year Zero 1 by Benjamin Percy, Ramond Rosanas, Lee Loughridge Jetsons by Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Pier Brito, Alex Sinclair, Paul Mounts Additional Reviews: Glitch Techs, Willoughbys, Forky Asks a Question, Wind News: DC shifts Walmart-exclusives to digital-first, Venom 2 title and release date, Scoob direct to streaming, AWA digital content, Diamond UK update, major furloughs at Marvel, Marvel movie updates, Diamond vs. DC? Trailer: Hollywood Comics Countdown (Top 10 Tim Burton Movies): Edward Scissorhands Ed Wood Sleepy Hollow Batman Returns Big Fish Beetlejuice Mars Attacks Big Eyes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children  

Disputandum
Antongiulio Pelonzi, Capogruppo PD in Campidoglio. La situazione delle partecipate a Roma Capitale

Disputandum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 13:22


Antongiulio Pelonzi all'uscita dalla Commissione Mobilità che aveva come oggetto l'esonero dell'AD di Roma Metrolitane, Marco Santucci.

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 139: The Superman Complex

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 148:08


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:32:10 - Listener Questions1:00:57 - Naomi #1 (Brian Michael Bendis & David F Walker and Jamal Campbell)1:11:51 - Batman #63 (Tom King and Mikel Janin)1:22:25 - Justice League #16 (Scott Snyder & James Tynion IV and Jim Cheung & Stephen Segovia)1:32:45 - Shazam #2 (Geoff Johns and Marco Santucci)1:43:07 - Aquaman #44 (Kelly Sue DeConnick and Robson Rocha)1:51:22 - Sideways #12 (Dan Didio and Kenneth Rocafort & Shane Davis)1:54:44 - Freedom Fighters #2 (Robert Venditti and Eddy Barrows)2:00:28 - Red Hood: Outlaw #28 (Scott Lobdell and Pete Woods)2:07:03 - Hawk and Dove #8 (Rob Liefeld)2:13:09 - The Curse of Brimstone #9 (Justin Jordan and Eduardo Pansica) 2:16:49 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvMild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_FuzzComics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcastfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetworkAudio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 120: Justice Harder

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 103:37


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:09:38 - Batman #54 (Tom King and Matt Wagner)21:14 - Justice League #7 (Scott Snyder and Jim Cheung)38:16 - Green Lanterns #54 (Dan Jurgans and Marco Santucci)48:00 - Nightwing #48 (Benjamin Percy and Amancay Nahuelpan) 59:39 - Green Arrow #44 (Julie & Shawna Benson and Javier Fernandez)1:08:27 - Deathstroke #35 (Christopher Priest and Carlo Pagulayan) 1:16:03 - Adventures of the Super Sons #2 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi)1:24:12 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/

Night Dreams Talk Radio
NIGHT DREAMS TALK RADIO 8/22/2018

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 76:50


TIME TRAVEL! Is it real well find out with our Guests! Marco Santucci and Scott Ault

Night Dreams Talk Radio  With Gary Anderson
NIGHT DREAMS TALK RADIO 8/22/2018

Night Dreams Talk Radio With Gary Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 76:50


TIME TRAVEL! Is it real well find out with our Guests! Marco Santucci and Scott Ault

Night Dreams Talk Radio
NIGHT DREAMS TALK RADIO 8/22/2018

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 76:50


TIME TRAVEL! Is it real well find out with our Guests! Marco Santucci and Scott Ault

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 117: 12 Angry Bats

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 146:19


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:1:11:34 - Justice League #6 (Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez)1:28:21 - Batman #53 (Tom King and Lee Weeks)1:41:42 - Green Lanterns #53 (Dan Jurgens and Marco Santucci)1:51:16 - Batgirl #25 (Mairghread Scott)2:09:47 - Batwoman #18 (Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco)2:13:20 - Aquaman #39 (Dan Abnett and Joe Bennett)2:18:30 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvMild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_FuzzComics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 115: Legion of Doom

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 141:41


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:14:51 - Batman #52 (Tom King and Lee Weeks)30:13 - Justice league #5 (James Tynion IV and Doug Mahnke)56:52 - Mister Miracle #10 (Tom King and Mitch Gerads)1:16:04- Green Lanterns #52 (Dan Jurgans and Marco Santucci)1:27:41 - Nightwing #47 (Benjamin Percy and Christopher Mooneyham) 1:35:46 - Green Arrow #43 (Julie & Shawna Benson and Javier Fernandez)1:46:24 - Deathstroke #34 (Christopher Priest and Carlo Pagulayan) 1:53:38 - Adventures of the Super Sons #1 (Peter J Tomasi and Carlo Barberi)2:01:09 - Best art, cover and books of the week. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 97: The One Thing Batman Wouldn't Prepare For

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 138:29


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week: 15:12 - Doomsday Clock #4 (Geoff Johns and Gary Frank) – Mal, Mothman 38:26 - Dark Nights Metal #6 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) – Over Monitor 1:03:57 - Detective Comics #977 (James Tynion IV and Eddy Barrows & Javier Fernandez) 1:12:06  - Wonder Woman #43 (James Robinson and Marco Santucci) 1:21:03 - The Flash #43(Joshua Williamson & Carmine Di Giandomenico) 1:29:16  - Batgirl #21 (Hope Larson and Scott Godlewski) 1:34:49 - Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #41 (Robert Venditti and Brandon Peterson) 1:43:24 - The Terrifics #2 (Jeff Lemire and Ivan Reis) 1:52:01- Teen Titans #18 (Benjamin Percy and Scot Eaton) 1:55:45 - Mera: Queen of Atlantis #2 (Dan Abnett and Lan Medina) 2:02:05 - The Silencer #3 (Dan Abnett and John Romita Jr.) 2:06:50 - Best art, cover and books of the week.   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 90: A Monster in the Snow

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 143:57


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Comics discussed this week:  35:41 - Batman #40 (Tom King and Joelle Jones) 45:06 - Superman #40 (James Robinson and Doug Mahnke) 52:25 - Justice League #38 (Christopher Priest and Marco Santucci) 1:03:58 - Green Lanterns #40 (Tim Seeley and Bamaby Bagenda) 1:16:46 - Green Arrow #37 (Benjamin Percy and Jaun E Ferreyra) 1:30:05 - Nightwing #38 (Sam Humphries and Bernard Chang) 1:43:57 - Deathstroke #28 (Christopher Priest and Diogenes Neves) 1:52:03 - Swamp Thing Winter Special #1 (Tom King and Jason Fabok, Len Wein & Kelley Jones) 2:04:08 - Batman: White Knight #5 (Sean Murphy) 2:14:40 - Best art, cover and books of the week.   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Mild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 522

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 189:56


Brian Michael Bendis and Superman, Doomsday Clock #3 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, and Brad Anderson, X-Men: Red #1 by Tom Taylor, Mahmud Asrar, and Ive Svorcina, Planet of the Apes: Ursus #1 by David F. Walker, Chris Mooneyham, and Jason Wordie from BOOM!, Moon Knight #188-191 by Max Bemis, Jacen Burrows, and Guillermo Ortego, Justice League by Christopher Priest, Pete Woods, Phil Briones, Marco Santucci, and company, Avengers 1-11, 672-674 and Champions 13-16 by Mark Waid, Humberto Ramos, Mike Del Mundo, and company, Image-O-Rama: Slots by Dan Panosian, Angelic by Simon Spurrier and Caspar Wijngaard, Cannibal, and Hack/Slash: Resurrection #4 by Tini Howard, Celor, and K. Michael Russell, Now #2 from Fantagraphics, Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Allred, and Laura Allred, Sparring with Gil Kane from Fantagraphics, plus a whole mess more!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 119

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 108:36


Batman: Creature of the Night 1, Batman Annual, Aquaman Annual, Green Arrow Annual, Super Sons Annual, Justice League of America Annual, Injustice 2 Annual, Mystik U 1, New Talent Showcase 2017, Darkhawk 51, Old Man Logan 31, John Wick 1, Reactor 1, Catalyst Prime: Kino 1, Sword of Ages 1, Giantkillers 0, Marvel controversy (again!), Infinity War trailer, Disney and Fox, New New Mutants title, Sabrina to Netflix, Mulan casting, Coco movie review, Guardians of the Galaxy cancellation, Once Upon A Time Season 6, American Horror Story: The Cult Comics Details: Batman: Creature of the Night 1 by Kurt Busiek, John Paul Leon Batman Annual 2 by Tom King, Michael Lark, Lee Weeks, Bettie Breitweiser, June Chung Aquaman Annual by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart Green Arrow Annual by Ben Percy, Eleonara Carlini, Hi-Fi Super Sons Annual by Pete Tomasi, Paul Pelletier, Cam Smith, Hi-Fi Justice League of America Annual by Steve Orlando, Kelley Jones, Michelle Madsen Injustice 2 Annual by Kate Perkins, Tom Taylor, Jamal Campbell, Marco Santucci, David Yardin, Brian Buccellato, Pop Mahn Mystik U 1 by Alisa Kwitney, Mike Norton, Jordie Bellaire Darkhawk 51 by Chad Bowers, Chris Sims, Kev Walker, Java Tartaglia Old Man Logan 31 by Ed Brisson, Mike Deodato, Frank Martin John Wick 1 by Greg Pak, Giovanni Valletta, David Curiel Reactor 1 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Dee Cunniffe Catalyst Prime: Kino 1 by Joe Casey, Jefte Palo Sword of Ages 1 by Gabriel Rodriguez, Lovern Kindzierski Giantkillers 0 by Bart Sears, Tom Raney, Ron Marz, Nanjan Jamberi, Neeraj Menon Comics Countdown 29 Nov 2017: 10. Manifest Destiny 32 by Chris Dingess, Matthew Roberts, Tony Akins, Owen Gieni 9. Reactor 1 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Dee Cunniffe 8. Eternity 2 by Matt Kindt, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, David Baron 7. Sacred Creatures 5 by Klaus Janson, Pablo Raimondi, Hi-Fi, Brian Reber, Chris Chuckry, Dean White 6. Lazarus X+66 5 by Eric Trautmann, Greg Rucka, Bilquis Everly, Santi Arcas 5. Spider-Gwen 26 by Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi 4. Super Sons Annual 1 by Pete Tomasi, Paul Pelletier, Cam Smith, Hi-Fi 3. Kill or Be Killed 14 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 2. Batman Annual 2 by Tom King, Michael Lark, Lee Weeks, Bettie Breitweiser, June Chung 1. Batman: Creature of the Night 1 by Kurt Busiek, John Paul Leon

Roy and Jimmy Podcast
#125 - 10/23/17 - Marco Santucci

Roy and Jimmy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 112:03


Marco Santucci returns to Kaotic Radio!! He shares more from Downtown Upland’s Ghost Hunt, explains different types and methods of finding someone or something “out there”, and brings in audio sample of EVP’s that Darklands Paranormal has captured throughout the years. Guest: Marco Santucci

evp ghost hunt marco santucci
11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 437

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 151:13


Deadpool and the Mercs for Money by Cullen Bunn, Iban Coello Soria and Salvador Espin, Road to Rebirth: Lois and Clark by Dan Jurgens, Lee Weeks, Neil Edwards, Marco Santucci, Stephen Segovia, Sergio Cariello, Scott Hanna, Jay Leisten, Art Thibert, Brad Anderson, and Jeromy Cox, SAGA, A&A: The Adventures of Archer and Armstrong from Valiant, Convergence, Rise of the Black Flame #1 by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Christopher Mitten, and Dave Stewart from Dark Horse, Star Trek-O-Rama: Legacy of Spock, Manifest Destiny, Mike Johnson, Tony Shasteen, and more, Artforum and Black Panther, the Harvey Awards, Green Arrow by Benjamin Percy, Otto Schmidt, Juan Ferreyra, and Stephen Byrne, Comic Book Fever: A Celebration of Comics 1976 to 1986 by George Khoury from TwoMorrows, Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by James Tynion IV, Freddie Williams II, and Jeremy Colwell, Weirdworld Volume 1: Where Lost Things Go by Sam Humphries, Mike Del Mundo, and Marco D'Alfonso, Dave McKean, Bolts #3 by James Whynot from Action Lab/Danger Zone, Interactions by John Boren, Batman: Shadow of the Bat, Black Road by Brian Wood, Garry Brown, and Dave McCaig from Image, Batman #6 by Tom King, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oclair Albert, Scott Hanna, and Marcelo Maiolo, Deathstroke #1 by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, and Jeromy Cox, Aquaman, and a whole mess more!

Live Paranormal
My Darkest Hour on LiveParanormal.com

Live Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2014 60:00


LiveParanormal.com Presents: My Darkest Hour Radio Hosted by: Stefan Brigati Official Show Page:http://www.lliveparanormal.com/mydarkest.html Listen & LIVE Chat: Chat LIVE with Stefan during all shows directly on our multi media based chat room on www.liveparanormal.com LISTEN & chat LIVE!  Marco Santucci the founder of Darkland Paranormal. LiveParanormal.com is the PREMIER online community dealing with all things : Paranormal, Unexplained, History, Horror, Sci Fi, & More. Enjoy 24/7 interaction with other like minded people from around the world! ALL members can use their web cam / mic in our fully multi media chat room which offers the most personal and interactive experience on the net!  Tune in to over 60 different live radio & video shows on our History FM radio network! Hosting live shows 7 days a week!

Paranormal Kool-Aid
Paranormal Kool Aid Investigator Spotlight & Paranormal Comedy Night

Paranormal Kool-Aid

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014 119:22


When Comedienne Karen Rontowski is not entertaining live audiences, she is looking for dead ones. Karen has a night job in stand-up comedy and her even later night job is that of a Paranormal Investigator. Mixing comedy with the paranormal, she is once again hosting the Las Vegas ParaCon and performs at the top ParaCons across the country. Darklands Paranormal was co-founded with Scott Ault and Marco Santucci in 2011. In 2012, they were featured on My Ghost Story: Inland Empire, Graber Olive House. Their goal was to get on the haunted map and they have! These investigators go the distance; it's not just ghosts they are searching for anymore. Paranormal Talk Radio Take a sip of the Kool-Aid! What's your flavor? Discussions on Paranormal Phenomena: Ghost/Spirits, Psychics/Mediums, Hauntings, Demonic Possession, Ufology, Alien Abduction, Time Travel, NDE's, Bigfoot/Sasquatch, Conspiracies & All Things Unexplained. Website: www.paranormalkoolaid.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParanormalKoolAid Twitter: @KoolParanormal https://twitter.com/KoolParanormal Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paranormal-koolaid iTunes: Search Paranormal Kool-Aid in the iTunes Store. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/pkaradio Email us with your Questions & Suggestions: pkaradio@gmail.com Listen LIVE or talk to our Hosts & Guests: 1-646-929-2384 Paranormal Kool Aid Radio is brought to you by Belinda Clarke-Ache, April Abercrombie, Pamela Croker, Jann Goldberg, Willam Peters, Jamie Geller, Chandra Stull, Scott Gruenwald, and Chris Medina. OHHH YEAHHHH!!!!

Paranormal Kool-Aid
Paranormal Kool Aid Investigator Spotlight & Paranormal Comedy Night

Paranormal Kool-Aid

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2014 119:22


When Comedienne Karen Rontowski is not entertaining live audiences, she is looking for dead ones. Karen has a night job in stand-up comedy and her even later night job is that of a Paranormal Investigator. Mixing comedy with the paranormal, she is once again hosting the Las Vegas ParaCon and performs at the top ParaCons across the country. Darklands Paranormal was co-founded with Scott Ault and Marco Santucci in 2011. In 2012, they were featured on My Ghost Story: Inland Empire, Graber Olive House. Their goal was to get on the haunted map and they have! These investigators go the distance; it's not just ghosts they are searching for anymore. Paranormal Talk Radio Take a sip of the Kool-Aid! What's your flavor? Discussions on Paranormal Phenomena: Ghost/Spirits, Psychics/Mediums, Hauntings, Demonic Possession, Ufology, Alien Abduction, Time Travel, NDE's, Bigfoot/Sasquatch, Conspiracies & All Things Unexplained. Website: www.paranormalkoolaid.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParanormalKoolAid Twitter: @KoolParanormal https://twitter.com/KoolParanormal Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paranormal-koolaid iTunes: Search Paranormal Kool-Aid in the iTunes Store. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/pkaradio Email us with your Questions & Suggestions: pkaradio@gmail.com Listen LIVE or talk to our Hosts & Guests: 1-646-929-2384 Paranormal Kool Aid Radio is brought to you by Belinda Clarke-Ache, April Abercrombie, Pamela Croker, Jann Goldberg, Willam Peters, Jamie Geller, Chandra Stull, Scott Gruenwald, and Chris Medina. OHHH YEAHHHH!!!!