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Your heroes don their masks to read Books of Doom! In this episode we chat about the tragedy of Victor Von Doom, what makes him such an iconic villain, and what we're looking forward to in the upcoming Fantastic Four: First Steps MCU film. As always you'll hear us cover the History of the Creators, Favorite Lines, The Art Awards, and Adaptation Alley. Fantastic Four: Books of Doom is written by Ed Brubaker, pencilled by Pablo Raimondi, inked by Mark Farmer with Drew Hennessey & Robin Riggs, colored by Brian Reber, letterered by Virtual Calligraphy's Rus Wooton, and published by Marvel Comics.Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcast.ComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
Your heroes return to Latveria to read Books of Doom. "From the black steppes of Eastern Europe, to the college campuses of New York City, and finally to the throne of Latveria — this is the life of Victor Von Doom! From his earliest disasters to his scientific triumphs to the tragedy of the fractured man he would become, this is the story you know, and the one you don't."Fantastic Four: Books of Doom is written by Ed Brubaker, pencilled by Pablo Raimondi, inked by Mark Farmer with Drew Hennessey & Robin Riggs, colored by Brian Reber, letterered by Virtual Calligraphy's Rus Wooton, and published by Marvel Comics.Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcast.ComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
“I'M THE SPIDER-NAUT, B*TCH!” In this review episode, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #69. This issue was written by Joe Kelly. The cover features artwork by Ed McGuinness and Marcio Menyz. The interior pages feature pencils by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, colors by Marcio Menyz, and, of course, letters by […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #69 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) plays a vital role in shaping the future of the UK's construction workforce. But with ongoing skills shortages and shifting demands, is the CITB doing enough to meet the sector's needs?On todays show I talked to Mark Farmer the author of the CITB Review about how he thinks it can be improved and we explored the future of the CITB with CEO Tim Balcon. Aswell as hearing what you think.Plus as always there the Pub lunch Quiz!
Steve Epting sticks around for one more issue as Kurt Busiek surprises us all in bringing back one of the 90'siest characters to ever 90s, Bloodwraith! And then the next art team of Alan Davis and Mark Farmer arrive to help usher in a new era for the team!
In this story, the Mets aren't the ones who lose! Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #62. This issue was written by Joe Kelly. The cover features artwork by Ed McGuinness and Marcio Menyz. The interior pages feature pencils by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, Cliff Rathburn, and Wade von Grawbadger, colors […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #62 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Les what if, un genre qui propose parfois de bonnes idées et parfois des mauvais, mais qui reste cependant toujours intéressant à étudier. Cette semaine dans Comicsdiscovery, l'équipe se penche sur Justice League, faute d'un clou d'Alan Davis et Mark Farmer chez Urban Comics. Justice League faute d'un clouEt si Les Kent étaient restés dans leur ferme à faire des câlins au lieu d'aller à Smallville à cause d'un clou ayant transpercé leur véhicule ? Et si Superman n'existait pas, le monde serait-il meilleur ? Dans Else Word, l'équivalent du What if de Marvel, Dc propose une uchronie plutôt sombre de son univers, permettant ainsi à l'auteur d'aborder différentes thématiques politiques et sociales. Alan Davis : L'artiste derrière cette vision alternative de DC ComicsAlan Davis est une figure incontournable du monde des comics, reconnu pour son talent à la fois comme dessinateur et scénariste. Originaire du Royaume-Uni, il a débuté sa carrière dans les années 1980 en travaillant sur des séries emblématiques comme Captain Britain et Marvelman (alias Miracleman). Très vite, son style détaillé, dynamique et expressif l'a propulsé sur le devant de la scène, notamment chez Marvel, où il a illustré des titres phares comme Excalibur et X-Men. Parallèlement, il a collaboré avec DC Comics, où il a apporté sa touche unique à des récits de Batman et des séries comme Justice League: Faute d'un Clou. Un monde privé de SupermanDans Justice League : Faute d'un Clou, Alan Davis explore un univers où Superman n'a jamais été révélé. Sans son aura bienveillante pour unir l'humanité et ses héros, la méfiance envers les justiciers s'installe. Un antagoniste malin profite de cette situation pour manipuler les médias et monter l'opinion publique contre eux. Ce récit, bien que publié en 1998, reste terriblement pertinent aujourd'hui. Il fait écho à une époque où les théories du complot prospèrent et où les tensions sociales, comme le racisme, prennent de l'ampleur. Ce comics offre une réflexion saisissante sur la nécessité de symboles positifs pour guider une société en quête d'équilibre. Pourquoi lire Justice League : Faute d'un Clou ? Une plongée captivante dans une réalité alternative de DC Comics. Des thématiques politiques et sociales intemporelles. Le style narratif et graphique exceptionnel d'Alan Davis.Si vous êtes fan de récits comme ceux de la collection Elseworlds ou curieux de découvrir un monde sans Superman, Justice League : Faute d'un Clou est une lecture incontournable. Disponible chez Urban Comics, ce chef-d'œuvre ravira aussi bien les amateurs de DC que les passionnés de bande dessinée. Le mot de la finComme toujours, nous vous invitons à partager votre avis avec nous ! Que vous soyez d'accord ou non, échanger avec vous est toujours un plaisir.Si vous souhaitez nous écouter en direct, rendez-vous le mardi soir à 21 h sur notre chaîne Twitch :James et Faye sur Twitch.Retrouvez nos chroniqueurs : Sophie : Découvrez ses réseaux ici Faye : Découvrez ses réseaux ici Spades : Découvrez ses réseaux ici Suivez-nous sur nos réseaux sociaux : Facebook : ComicsDiscovery sur Facebook Twitter : @comicsdiscovery sur Twitter Instagram : @comicsdiscovery sur Instagram TikTok : @jamesetfaye sur TikTok Écoutez nos podcasts sur vos plateformes préférées : Spotify : ComicsDiscovery sur Spotify Ausha : ComicsDiscovery sur Ausha Apple Podcasts : ComicsDiscovery sur Apple Podcasts Deezer : ComicsDiscovery sur Deezer Retrouvez nos replays vidéo : YouTube : ComicsDiscovery sur YouTube Twitch : James et Faye sur Twitch Pour nous soutenir : Tipeee : Soutenez-nous sur Tipeee Rejoignez-nous sur Discord :Venez discuter avec nous sur notre serveur Discord :Rejoindre le serveur Discord Découvrez nos autres productions :Retrouvez toutes nos productions et articles sur notre site officiel :James & Faye
February 2025 Solicits (DC, Image, Oni) Comic Reviews: DC o Action Comics 1075 by Mark Waid, Clayton Henry, Michael Shelfer, Matt Herms; Mariko Tamaki, Skylar Partridge, Marissa Louise; Joshua Williamson, Norm Rapmund, Jon Bogdanove, Hi-Fi o Batman Uncovered 1 o Black Lightning 1 by Brandon Thomas, Fico Ossio, Ulises Arreola Marvel o Amazing Spider-Man 61 by Joe Kelly, Ed McGuinness, Mark Farmer, Marcio Menyz, Niko Henrichon o Psylocke 1 by Alyssa Wong, Vincenzo Carratu, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo o Marvel Unlimited § Beastly Buddies 5 by Steve Foxe, Armand Bodnar § Marvel Meow 22 by Nao Fuji Boom o Power Rangers Prime 1 by Melissa Flores, Michael YG, Fabi Marques o Wynd: The Power of the Blood 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Dark Horse o Arcbound 1 by Scott Snyder, Frank Tieri, Tom Hardy, Ryan Smallman, Frank William o Black Hammer: Spiral City 1 by Jeff Lemire, Teddy Kristiansen o Borderlands: Moxxi's Mysterious Memento 1 by Amy Chu, Mike Norton, Heather Breckel IDW o Star Trek: Lower Decks 1 by Ryan North, Derek Charm o Yars Rising 1 by Adam Tierney, Ele Bruni, Aurora Maeno Image o G.I. Joe 1 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire Mad Cave o Gatchaman: Jun - Apex Heart 1 by Tommy Lee Edwards, Nuno Plati, Giada Marchisio o String 1 by Paul Tobin, Carlos Javier Olivares, Sara Colella Oni o Calavera, P.I. 1 by Marco Finnegan Titan o Heat Seeker Combustion: A Gun Honey Series 1 by Charles Ardai, Ace Continuado, Juan Castro, Asifur Rahman Valiant o X-O Manowar: Resurgence of the Valiant Universe 1 by Fred Van Lente, Jesus Barrios OGN Countdown o Marvel Super Stories Vol 2: Amazing Adventures o Ribbon Skirt by Cameron Mukwa o Greater Secrets by Ananth Hirsh, Tess Stone o Tryout and the Squad by Christina Soontornvat, Joanna Cacao o Legendary Lynx by Alex Segura, Sandy Jarrell o Teleportation and Other Luxuries by Archie Bongiovanni, Mary Verhoeven, Lucas Gattoni o Night Mother by Jeremy Lambert, Alexa Sharpe o Sliced by Rafael Scavone, Guilherme Grandizolli, Cris Peter, Deyvison Manes o Leap by Simina Popescu o Hobtown Mystery Stories Vol 2: The Cursed Hermit by Kris Bertin, Alexander Forbes Additional Reviews: Gladiator II We Called Them Giants Women of the Hour Red One The Boy and the Octopus An Almost Christmas Story News: Black Panther 3 in development, Blade loses another cast member, new Red Hulk series from Geoff Shaw and Ben Percy, Godzilla vs. America series featuring Godzilla against specific cities, Speed Racer coming to Mad Cave, Thunderbolts mini tying into One World Under Doom, Moon Girl fiasco, Marguerite Bennett reinventing Flash Gordon as a teenage girl Trailers: Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld Comics Countdown (13 November 2024): 1. Helen of Wyndhorn 6 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes 2. Absolute Batman 2 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin 3. Black Hammer: Spiral City 1 by Jeff Lemire, Teddy Kristiansen 4. Batman: Dark Age 6 by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, Laura Allred 5. Minor Arcana 3 by Jeff Lemire 6. Wynd: The Power of the Blood 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas 7. Big Burn 2 by Joe Henderson, Lee Garbett, Lee Loughridge 8. Space Ghost 7 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau 9. Batman: Gotham by Gaslight - Kryptonian Age 6 by Andy Diggle, Leandro Fernandez, Matt Hollingsworht 10. Groo: Minstrel Melodies 3 by Sergio Aragones, Mark Evanier, Carrie Strachan
DOOM! DOOM! DOOM! Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #61. This issue was written by Joe Kelly. The cover features artwork by Ed McGuinness and Marcio Menyz. The interior pages feature pencils by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, colors by Marcio Menyz, two double-page spreads by Nico Henrichon, and, of course, letters […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #61 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Comic Reviews: DC o Penguin Special by Jeremy Adams, Howard Porter, H-Fi; Et Al. o Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer o Wonder Woman Uncovered Marvel o Amazing Spider-Man 60 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz; Zeb Wells, Ed McGuinness, Mark Farmer, Marcio Menyz; Zeb Wells, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg; Zeb Wells, Paolo Rivera; Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Edgar Delgado; Joe Kelly, Mark Buckingham, Edgar Delgado o Venom War: Fantastic Four 1 by Adam Warren, Joey Vazquez, Guru eFX o Marvel Unlimited § Beastly Buddies 3 by Steve Foxe, Armand Bodnar, KJ Diaz § Marvel Meow 19 and 20 by Nao Fuji Boom o Power Rangers: Across the Morphin Grid 1 by David Yost, Patrick Mulholland, Ellie Wright; Nakia Burrise, JD Sutphin, Tango, JP Jordan; Mat Groom, Steve Cardenas, Anand Ramcheron, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli; Walter Jones, Dominike Stanton, DJ Chavis; Meghan Camarena, Paulina Ganucheau, Rebecca Good Dark Horse o Carlyle School for Kings 1 by Nelson Greaves, Davide Caselluccio, Francesca Vivaldi DSTLRY o Come Find Me: An Autumnal Offering 1 by Hamlet Machine, Joe Pavelka; Becky Cloonan, Lee Loughridge; Molly Mendoza; Vanesa Del Rey, Andrew Betsch, John Starr, Lee Loughridge; Celine Loup; E.M. Carroll Image o Blood Squad Seven Strikefile 1 by Joe Casey, Paul Fry, Francesco Segala o Hack/Slash = Body Bags 1 by Tim Seeley, Stefano Caselli, Steve Kurth o It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour 1 by Maytal Zchut, Leila Leiz, Alex Sinclair Mad Cave o Hexiles 1 by Cullen Bunn, Joe Bocardo, Manoli Martinez ComiXology o GhostBox 1 by Mike Carey, Pablo Raimondi Oni o Dwellings: All Hallows' Eve Special by Jay Stephens o Sectaurs 1 by Dennis Culver, Ramon Bachs, Manoli Martinez OGN Countdown o Jessica Farm by Josh Simmons o Olaf's Tiny Tales o 2 Dumb Dinos by Eric Filipkowski, Nathan Hammill o Dinodyssey Vol 1: Unlikely Friends by Gaets, Clotilde Goubely o Eden Glitter Vol 1: The Demimonde by Corbeyran, Sandra Cardona o New Adventures of Inside Out 2 Vol 1: Big Feelings by Sloane Leong, Sergio Algozzino, Sata Galanti o Enter the Blue by Dave Chisholm o Dog Trouble by Kristin Varner o Turning Twelve by Kathryn Ormsbee o Firelight Apprentice by Bree Paulsen o We Called Them Giants by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Additional Reviews: Gwenpool Omnibus Over the Garden Wall short Agatha All Along ep8 & ep9 Jurassic World: Chaos Theory s2 The Mangler Challenge Trailers: Marvel Disney+, Skeleton Crew Comics Countdown (30 October 2024): 1. Nice House By The Sea 4 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire 2. Uncanny Valley 6 by Tony Fleecs, Dave Wachter 3. Feral 7 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner, Tone Rodriguez, Brad Simpson 4. Redcoat 7 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 5. Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer 6. GhostBox 1 by Mike Carey, Pablo Raimondi 7. Savage Sword of Conan 5 by Jason Aaron, Michael Kogge, Dan Parsons, Geof Isherwood 8. It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour 1 by Maytal Zchut, Leila Leiz, Alex Sinclair 9. Namor 4 by Jason Aaron, Paul Davidson, Alex Lins, Neeraj Menon 10. Venom War: Fantastic Four 1 by Adam Warren, Joey Vazquez, Guru eFX
In this episode of Get Unstuck & On Target, host Mike O'Neill sits down with Mark Farmer, a decorated Air Force veteran turned HR leader, to unpack the often-overlooked strengths military veterans bring to civilian leadership roles.Mark reveals the intense leadership training military members receive before taking on management positions - a stark contrast to many civilian organizations. He shares how this rigorous preparation equips veterans with invaluable skills in communication, accountability, and crisis management.But the insights don't stop there.Mike and Mark dive deep into the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, offering practical advice for both veterans and the organizations looking to hire them. Mark emphasizes the importance of finding a strong cultural fit, noting how veterans often seek purpose-driven work environments that align with their values.The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Mark drops a bombshell statistic: 69% of people say their manager has a greater impact on their health than their doctor, therapist, or even their spouse. This revelation underscores the critical importance of effective leadership development programs.Drawing from his experience at Grain Craft, Mark outlines a comprehensive approach to leadership training that goes beyond surface-level skills. He stresses the need for ongoing coaching and mentorship, explaining how these practices can dramatically reduce turnover rates and boost employee engagement.Mike contributes his own insights on the distinction between consulting and coaching, highlighting how the right questions can unlock hidden potential in employees. Whether you're a veteran looking to transition to civilian leadership, an HR professional seeking to improve your organization's leadership development program, or a manager aiming to have a more positive impact on your team, this episode is packed with actionable advice and thought-provoking ideas.Tune in for an episode that might just change the way you think about leadership, veterans, and the power of asking the right questions.Find all the show notes and links here: https://www.unstuck.show/192
In today's podcast we talk about housing – specifically what needs to happen to ensure that the construction sector is set to meet the new government's ambitious target of building 1.5 million new homes over the next five years.There is no question that when we look back at the past performance of housebuilding in the UK, we have some way to go to meet this 300,000+ new homes a year target.The reality is that new house building numbers have rarely nudged over 200,000 a year in the last 40 years. That was, of course the point in time that local authority housing investment really dried up, handing the task largely over to the private sector and market forces.There are signs that the new government wants this to change. The recent announcement by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner on planning and housing targets underlined a clear ambition to challenge and support local authorities.But as many have already pointed out, there is no silver bullet to solving the housing crisis. When it comes to delivering on these housing targets, the nation and the construction industry still faces a rake of challenges beyond removing the planning obstacles that the government has initially – and probably rightly targeted. With this week seeing publication of the long awaited Moore-Bick report into the 2017 Grenfell fire, which will be another sobering moment for construction.It will, I am sure, reinforce the need to transform the sector away from low cost, low quality model highlighted by Dame Judith Hackett's 2018 report into building standards that followed the fire. Of course, we have been talking about these challenges for literally decades – not least the need to find and retain the right skills. But we now have a new government and a new imperative to finally turn the dial and transform the sector into a shape capable of meeting the ambitious but never-the-less vital targets set by Labour.So let's hear more. My guest today is Mark Farmer founder and chief executive of Cast Consultancy and a font of knowledge when it comes to accelerating constructions performance and specifically the challenges of kickstarting the nations lack-luster housebuilding performance.ResourcesCast ConsultancyThe Farmer Review - Modernise of DieIndependent Review of Building Safety - Dame Judith Hackett 2018 Government announces planning overhaul - 2024Labour manifestoKings Speech background briefing
The power of Parker Luck compels you! Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #54. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover features artwork by Ed McGuinness and Marcio Menyz. The interior pages feature pencils by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, Mark Morales, Wade von Grawbadger and Ed McGuinness, colors by […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #54 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
What do we do when traditional approaches to construction just won't cut it? In this episode, host and leader of The APP Group's burgeoning MMC offering, Brett Hocking, sat down with MMC thought leader, Mark Farmer, to explore the ways in which Modern Methods of Construction are transforming construction in Australia and internationally. Support the show: https://www.app.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Parker who Gobbles. Today on the show, Mark and Dan are going to be discussing Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #51. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover features artwork by Ed McGuinness and Marcio Menyz. The interior pages feature pencils by Ed McGuinness and Todd Nauck, inks by Mark Farmer, Todd Nauck, […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #51 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Dr. Mark Farmer, born in London, England, is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon specializing in knee and shoulder surgery. After earning his undergraduate and medical degrees from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, he completed his residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, followed by a Sports Medicine Fellowship at Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. Now in private practice in Fort Myers, FL, Dr. Farmer is also developing a functional health and optimization program. An avid traveler, skier, and health enthusiast, he enjoys spending time with his wife Joann and their two sons, Oliver and Isaac. Work with RAPID Health Optimization Work With Dr. Mark Farmer Anders Varner on Instagram Doug Larson on Instagram Coach Travis Mash on Instagram
The Spider Who Laughs! Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #50. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover and interiors feature artwork by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, and colors by Marcio Menyz and Erick Arciniega, and of course letters by VC's Joe Caramanga. This issue […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #50 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
August 2024 Solicits (Remaining) Comic Reviews: Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 50 by Zeb Wells, Ed McGuinness, Mark Farmer, Marcio Menyz, Erick Arciniega; Marv Wolfman, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson; Nikesh Shukla, ChrisCross, Andrew Dalhouse; Lee Gatlin; Joe Kelly, Juan Ferreyra; Zeb Wells, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Federica Mancin, Nolan Woodard, Matt Milla Union Jack the Ripper: Blood Hunt 1 by Cavan Scott, Kev Walker, Craig Yeung, Belardino Brabo, Java Tartaglia, Dee Cunniffe Marvel Unlimited Infinity Paws 8 by Jason Loo, Nao Fuji Dark Horse Butcher's Boy 1 by Landry Walker, Justin Greenwood Image Blood Squad Seven 1 by Joe Casey, Paul Fry, Francesco Segala Lore Remastered 1 by T.P. Louise, Ashley Wood DSTLRY White Boat 1 by Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla Archie Archie Comics Judgment Day 1 by Aubrey Sitterson, Megan Hutchison, Matt Herms OGN Countdown Barkham Asylum by Yehudi Mercado My Fairy Godfather by Robert Mailer Anderson, Jon Sack Hobtown Mystery Stories: The Case of the Missing Men by Kris Bertin, Alexander Forbes Additional Reviews: Garfield, Jurassic World: Chaos Theory s1, My Adventures with Superman s2 first two episodes, Unstoppable Wasp, Furiosa, Doctor Who ep4 News: Omninews, King project with Archie, Kraven delayed, new Vision series for Disney Plus, Ultraman/Avengers team-up, IDW lands American Girl license, BRZRKR returns, Knives Out news, Loeb final Long Halloween story w/ rotating artists, Captain Marvel and She-Hulk ending, casting for Thursday Murder Club Trailers: Moana 2, Wolfs Comics Countdown (22 May 2024): 1. White Boat 1 by Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla 2. Alan Scott: Green Lantern 6 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Jordi Tarragona, Matt Herms 3. Wonder Woman 9 by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey 4. Rogue Sun 19 by Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques 5. The Bat-Man: First Knight 3 by Dan Jurgens, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer 6. Man's Best 3 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jesse Lonergan 7. John Constantine: Hellblazer – Dead in America 5 by Simon Spurrier, John McCrea, Kelsey Ramsay, Jordie Bellaire, Francesco Segala, Aaron Campbell, John Pearson 8. Grim 17 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi 9. Rook Exodus 2 by Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Brad Anderson 10. Superman 14 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca, Alejandro Sanchez
June 2024 Solicitations (Remaining) Comic Reviews: DC Ape-Ril Special by John Layman, Karl Mostert, David Baron; Joshua Hale Fialkov, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Dee Cunniffe; Gene Luen Yang, Bernand Chang, Marcelo Maiolov Marvel Star Wars: Jango Fett 1 by Ethan Sacks, Luke Ross, Nolan Woodard Star Wars Visions: Takashi Okazaki 1 by Takashi Okazaki, Aki Yanagi Web of Spider-Man 1 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz; Cody Ziglar, Eleonara Carlini, Arthur Hesli; Steve Foxe, Ig Guara, Arif Prianto; Zeb Wells, Ed McGuinness, Mark Farmer, Marcio Menyz; Stephanie Phillips, Eric Gapstur, Matt Milla; Steve Foxe, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata; Greg Weisman, Joey Vasquez, Edgar Delgado; Steve Foxe, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata; Alex Segura, Salvador Larroca, Guru eFX X-Men Forever 1 by Kieron Gillen, Luca Maresca, Federico Blee Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 35 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Dark Horse Dawnrunner 1 by Ram V, Evan Cagle, Dave Stewart Image Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 10 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Boom Dune: House Corrino 1 by Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert, Simone Ragazzoni, Dan Jackson Man's Best 1 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jesse Lonergan IDW My Little Pony: Mane Event by Robin Easter, Shauna Grant, Stephanie Cooke, Abigail Bulmer, Heather Breckel, Jack Lawrence TMNT: Untold Destiny of the Foot Clan 1 by Erik Burnham, Mateus Santolouco, Marco Lesko Oni NacelleVerse 0 by Melissa Flores, Diogenes Neves, Francis Portela, Rahmat Handoko Valiant Bloodshot Unleashed: Reloaded 1 by Deniz Camp, Al Barrionuevo, Exequiel Fernandez Roel ComiXology Tormented 1 by Chuck Austen, Pat Olliffe, Lee Loughridge Archie Chilling Adventures Presents Pop's Chocklit Shoppe of Horrors: Fresh Meat by OGNs Flying Ship Vol 2 by Jem Milton Travis Daventhorpe Vol 2: Powers Up by Wes Molebash Taka by Ryan Jampole Star-Crossed by Jerry Frissen, Roberto Zaghi Great Puptective by Alina Tysoe Next Stop by Debbie Fong Additional Reviews: X-Men '97, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Dahmer News: Joe Casey relaunching Johnny Quest for Dynamite, Cat in the Hat casting, Omninews, Sims movie, Disney honoring Steve Ditko, Teen Titans/Young Justice relaunch rumors, Spider-Verse short, Moffat returns to Who Trailers: Acolyte, KAOS, Alien Romulus, Harold and the Purple Crayon, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Doctor Who, Penguin Comics Countdown (20 Mar 2024): 1. Wonder Woman 7 by Tom King, Guillem March, Arif Prianto 2. Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 10 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart 3. Man's Best 1 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jesse Lonergan 4. Superman 12 by Joshua Williamson, Norm Rapmund, David Baldeon, Rex Lokus 5. Fantastic Four 18 by Ryan North, Carlos Gomez, Jesus Aburtov 6. Midlife 5 by Brian Buccellato, Stefano Simeone 7. Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 4 by Patrick Horvath 8. Resurrection of Magneto 3 by Al Ewing, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel 9. Displaced 2 by Ed Brisson, Luca Casalanguida, Dee Cunniffe 10. Duck and Cover 3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque
Spideriffic! Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #38. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover artwork is by Ed McGuinness and Marcio Menyz, and interior artwork is also by Ed McGuinness and Emilio Laiso, inks by Mark Farmer, Wade von Grawbadger and Ed McGuinness, with colors […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #38 appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
It's time for Rek-Rap's Storytime Adventure! Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) no. 37. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover artwork is by Ed McGuinness and Marcio Menyz, and interior artwork is also by Ed McGuinness and Emilio Laiso, inks by Mark Farmer, Wade von Grawbadger […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #37 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Web-whangingly excellent! Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #36. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover artwork is by Ed McGuinness and Marcio Menyz, and interior artwork is also by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, with colors by Marcio Menyz, and of course letters by VC's […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #36 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
GWINNETT CHAMBER ANNOUNCES 2023 SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Small Business Awards on December 1st at 12Stone Church in Lawrenceville. The program recognized ten winners among 100 finalists for exceptional business practices and entrepreneurial excellence. "Ninety percent of our members have 50 employees or less making small business […]
The Voice of Business Podcast (formerly Member Spotlight) with the Gwinnett Chamber
GWINNETT CHAMBER ANNOUNCES 2023 SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Small Business Awards on December 1st at 12Stone Church in Lawrenceville. The program recognized ten winners among 100 finalists for exceptional business practices and entrepreneurial excellence. "Ninety percent of our members have 50 employees or less making small business […] The post Gwinnett Chamber Announces 2023 Small Business Award Winners appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Nate McGill, co-host of the Gwinnett Podcast, interviews Mark Farmer, Deputy Division Director at Gwinnett County's Office of Economic Development. Farmer shares insights into Gwinnett's Small Business initiatives and the Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center, focusing on assisting entrepreneurs in starting and growing businesses. Key Points: Background and Expertise: Farmer's background spans journalism, law, photography, and economic development. His transition to economic development stemmed from an encounter with a neighbor and a shared interest in networking within the field. From there Mark went on to serve at Partnership Gwinnett for nearly a decade before heading up the Economic Development team responsible for the Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center at Gwinnett County Gov. The Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center: Established in January of the previous year, the center serves as both an educational hub and business incubator. It offers various resources, including classes, workshops, coaching, and peer discussion groups, primarily catering to entrepreneurs and small business owners. Membership and Services: The center operates on a membership model, offering different tiers for businesses at various stages. Resident members enjoy workspace benefits, while affiliate members gain access to numerous resources without designated physical space. Graduation Plan and Accountability: Upon acceptance, members collaborate with a center manager to create a personalized growth plan. Monthly check-ins ensure adherence to the plan, demystifying business requirements and guiding members through essential steps. Support and Market Intelligence: The center extends beyond individual business support, collaborating with partners. Additionally, it serves as a source of market intelligence, identifying unmet needs in the community to develop potential solutions. Implications for Businesses: The Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center serves as a multifaceted resource hub, offering educational support, workspace, and individualized growth plans. For businesses in Gwinnett or those planning to establish themselves in the region, the center presents a valuable support system with potential networking opportunities and structured guidance through crucial business phases. Takeaways for Listeners: Entrepreneurs, especially in Gwinnett, will find the podcast episode insightful in understanding the resources and structured support available at the Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center. Mark Farmer's journey and the center's approach shed light on the varied facets of starting and sustaining a business, providing practical insights for budding entrepreneurs.
We're going BACK to the FUTURE! Jim Fetters joins Jmike and Case for a look at Alan Davis and Mark Farmer's 30th Century followup to JLA: The Nail, Superboy's Legion!
Being good is soooooo boring! Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #30. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover pencils and interior pencils are by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, colors by Marcio Menyz, and of course letters by VC's Joe Caramanga,. This issue was first […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #30 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
“Hello darkness my old friend, I come to inject you with goblin serum again…” Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #29. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover pencils and interior pencils are by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, colors by Marcio Menyz, and of course […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #29 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
What if Superman's rocket to Earth landed in the U.S.S.R instead of Smallville, Kansas? That and much more.(This episode is dedicated to Keith Teklits, who for years was my only Patreon member at the Spelunker Tier. I have wanted to read Superman: Red Son for several years. Keith gave me that opportunity; and I really enjoyed talking about it for this episode.)To download, right-click here and then click SaveOriginally aired on the Journey Into Patreon page on October 6, 2020. The offshoot for this episode, featuring Superman: True Brit comic (John Cleese, Kim Howard Johnson, John Byrne and Mark Farmer), can be found here.Join the Patreon to see the Visual Sample Gallery for this episode, get early episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here
Doctor Octopus is here to sell you some NFTs! Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #28. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover pencils and interior pencils are by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, colors by Marcio Menyz, and of course letters by VC's Joe Caramanga,. […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #28 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Radiation is beautiful… Today on the show, Mark and Dan discuss Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #27. This issue was written by Zeb Wells. The cover pencils and interior pencils are by Ed McGuinness, inks by Mark Farmer, colors by Marcio Menyz, and of course letters by VC's Joe Caramanga,. This issue was first released on […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 6) #27 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Before Deanne Fitzpatrick discovered the art of rug-hooking, she had planned to become a therapist. These days her therapy comes from making things with her own two hands. Mark Farmer says we should drop the idea of a bucket list. He's planning something a little more humble to celebrate his days on earth. He calls it his Goodbye Tour.
First, we hear about John's love of music and how learning drums then guitar in his childhood set him up on his music journey, which since 2019 includes singing and playing guitar for his band The Simple Radicals. Find out why, when he was a kid, his parents never came to see his band live and how his band became one of Chicago's best covers band. Find out how Johns' podcast MUSIC & A BREW was born and evolved, with guests including Mark Farmer from Grand Funk Railroad. Hear what it was like to work at MTV at its peak as well as working on the launch of Comedy Central, hanging out with comedians such as John Stewart. Hear about John's encounter with Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers at the MTV awards aftershow party? And what was Colin doing at the MTV EMA's in Dublin? Find out why John left MTV to go and work for Fox news! And how the network was a different place back then. Hear what John thinks was his greatest achievement at Fox New and why it's important to watch a balanced amount of news from different sources. Then how did John land a role at the NFL and what spurred him to move on to work with Ovation after six years. Hear what is happening in arts and culture on Ovation TV and how excited John is about upcoming projects. In this week's sync session we talk to filmmakers Chris Rolfe and Tricia Jackson about their upcoming movie The Boys of 742, based on the the life of Matt Gideon and his friends as they succumb to and then overcome drug addiction; a story of hope and recovery. Then we listen to music submissions from our audience hoping to have their music placed in the film. John Malkin Ovation Twitter LinkedIn Music is the difference between a good film and a great one. Music Songs included in this episode are: Rocky Mountain High by John Denver Spirit of Radio by Rush I'm your Captain (Closer to Home) by Grand Funk Railroad Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana New Revolution by The Simple Radicals SYNC SESSIONS Featuring: Featuring: Chris Rolfe - Tricia Jackson - Matt Gideon – Heather Ragnars - Jodylynn Talevi Songs As Night Falls by Todd Bordonaro Walk On by Native Sunz Live as One by Zac Ware 2 Sense Music presents The Sync Report, where you will meet industry experts and top level songwriters as we pull the curtain back on music placement and scores, build vital relationships and provide real opportunities to our listeners. Listen to indie filmmakers present their latest productions and describe specific scenes as they consider music submitted by our audience. Please tell your friends about us, and remember to rate, comment, & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and across all platforms. And find us at The Sync Report here TSR Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Linkedin Tik Tok The Sync Report podcast is: Hosted By: Colin O'Donoghue - Rose Ganguzza - Jason P. Rothberg Featuring: Kevin Sharpley - Paula Flack and Willow - Milfredo Seven - Phill Mason – Jodylynn Talevi – Lisa Dunn Produced By: Jason P. Rothberg - Paula Flack - Robert Cappadona - Kevin Sharpley Executive Producers: Colin O'Donoghue - Rose Ganguzza - Jason P. Rothberg - Kevin Sharpley - Gianfranco Bianchi - Dean Lyon Writers: Jason P. Rothberg - Lisa Dunn - Paula Flack Editors: Jason P. Rothberg - Milfredo Seven - Paula Flack - Edgar “Edge” Camey - Adam McNamara Marketing Director: Paula Flack Music Supervisors: Phill Mason Music Department: Heather Ragnars - Lisa Dunn Foley: Phill Mason Research: Lisa Dunn Art Director: Gianfranco Bianchi Graphic Design: Jodylynn Talevi College Programs: Dr Stacy Montgomery College interns: Angela Nicastro – Drift – Princess Arga – Sean Jeon
On this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight visit the Lars' moisture farm (AKA Casa Wet)! First in Previously On (2:05), Jason and Rosie pay tribute to comics artist Tim Sale, who tragically passed away on June 16th; then they discuss Kevin Feige's recent comments about the future of the MCU and the early development of both a Wonder Man series for the MCU and a Jon Snow sequel series for HBO. In the Airlock (27:53), Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeeep) into the third episode of Ms. Marvel – recapping, providing lore background on the mysterious ClanDestine (see our Listener's Guide below for more details), detailing the possibilities of the Artifact Era of the MCU, and theorizing on what might come next; then they dive deep (deeeeep) into the Dune Sea to recap and discuss the finale of Obi-Wan Kenobi (1:07:07) – giving final thoughts on the series, elaborating on the role of power in the Star Wars mythos, and discussing what they hope to see from Star Wars content in the future.Tune in every Friday and don't forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button!Nerd Out Submission Instructions!Send a short pitch and 2-3 minute voice memo recording to xray@crooked.com that answers the following questions: 1) How did you get into/discover your ‘Nerd Out?' (2) Why should we get into it too? (3) What's coming soon in this world that we can look forward to or where can we find it?Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rkFollow Crooked Uncultured on Twitter & IGPre-order Godzilla vs. Battra now!Listener's Guide to X-Ray VisionTIM SALE TRIBUTEBatman: The Long Halloween (1996-97) – written by Jeph Loeb, illustrated by Sale.Daredevil: Yellow (2001) – written by Jeph Loeb; illustrated by Sale.Hulk: Gray (2003-2004) – written by Jeph Loeb; illustrated by Sale.Plus Two More Sale comics we love:Catwoman: When in Rome (2004) – with Jeph Loeb.Superman For All Seasons (1998) – with Jeph Loeb.Eric Diaz's Wonder Man article for Nerdist.MS MARVELMarvel Comics Presents #158 (1994) – written by Alan Davis, penciled by Davis, inked by Mark Farmer, colored by Sophie Heath, and lettered by Pat Prentice.ClanDestine #1 (1994) – written by Alan Davis, penciled by Davis, inked by Mark Farmer, colored by Sophie Heath, and lettered by Pat Prentice.If you want to learn more about ClanDestine without reading some questionable comics, check out Rosie's Nerdist piece.We Can Be Heroes (2020) – Written and directed by Robert Rodriguez; mastermind of such gems as Sharkboy and Lavagirl and the Spy Kids trilogy; on netflix.___This year Crooked Media's Pride fund is supporting three incredible organizations that provide community building, gender affirming, and life saving resources to the queer and transgender community. Visit https://crooked.com/pridefund to learn more, donate, and take action.
Reviewing Incredible Hulk #349 (by Peter David, Jeff Purves, Terry Austin), Damage Control #1 (by Dwayne McDuffie, Ernie Colón, Bob Wiacek), and Marc Spector: Moon Knight #2 (Chuck Dixon, Sal Velluto, Mark Farmer).
Mark is CEO and a Founding Director of Cast. He has 30 years' experience in construction and real estate and is a recognised international commentator on a variety of industry and policy related issues. Mark authored the Farmer Review, an influential 2016 independent government review of the UK's construction labour model entitled ‘Modernise or Die'. In 2019 he was appointed as the government's Champion for Modern Methods of Construction in Housebuilding. Mark is a member of the Construction Innovation Hub Industry Board, the Construction Leadership Council Senior Advisors Group, a board member for Construction Scotland Innovation Centre, national co-chair of Constructing Excellence and is a trustee of the MOBIE educational charity. Mark is an honorary professor at The University of Salford's School of Built Environment and holds honorary doctorates from the University College of Estate Management and the University of Wolverhampton.In this episode, you'll get insight on:The influential 2016 Farmer Review Benefits of being a go-to industry expertConstructing Your ExpertiseManaging complexity in business and industryAttributes of excellent future leadersDeveloping insights and unique perspectivesAnd more.Resources:https://www.cast-consultancy.comShow notes:If you enjoyed this episode, and you've learnt something or it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me, @elinormoshe_ or Elinor Moshe on LinkedIn.Don't forget you can also join the Facebook community to be part of the growing family of constructors who chose exceptional futures.
Mark Farmer, chief executive of Cast and Chris Bone, co-founder of digital ConTech firm Modulous, sat down with Andrew Teacher from Blackstock Consulting in the latest episode of BossCast to discuss how construction is getting on five years after the Farmer Review warned the sector must “modernise or die”.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking Movember with Dr Jeff Foster – and even partaking himself, as well as chatting all about the ongoing Cop26 summit in Glasgow with Mark Farmer from the CLC. He also went on to talk through a new scheme that's been launched that halves the time of apprenticeships and whether or not it's sustainable for the industry – and got the thoughts of the NHBC on it. The big guy also chatted the most explosive arguments seen on site, as bonfire night approaches…Enjoy
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking all things app and the trades needing to modernize with Suzi Perry and Mark Farmer. He also went on to talk through some of the weather issues we have in the trades with the Met Office. The big guy also talked us through tradespeople being overworked with the Elite Business Academy.
This week on Energy Matters host Tim Echols and co-host John Noel talk about the 100% Renewable Energy goals brought forward by organizers Cary Ritzler and Michael Songster. Programs like this are being promoted all over the country by cities. In the second half of the show, Kodiak Sauer and Mark Farmer talk about effective lobbying and advocacy, and their non-partisan approach where relationships matter.
Are we capable of change? Kid Loki sure hopes so as Asgard explodes into flames in the climactic Journey Into Mystery storyline, "Everything Burns." While his past self literally infects his brain, taking the shape of the devilish magpie Ikol, Loki attempts to rectify his sins by making a few new ones. And in the telling, we come face to face with everything we love and hate about comics. Helping us unpack Loki's deceptive self-loathing strategy, we're using Ellen Michaud's "Twelve Ways to Forgive Yourself for a Past Mistake" found on Prevention.com. Issues covered in this episode: Journey into Mystery issues 642 - 645 and The Mighty Thor Volume 2, issues 18 - 22. They're scripted by Kieron Gillen and Matt Fraction, illustrated by Alan Davis, Carmine di Giandomenico, and Stephanie Hans, inked by Mark Farmer, Barry Kitson, Jay Leisten, and Hans, colored by Javier Rodriguez, Chris Sotomayor, Wil Quintana, and Hans, and lettered by VC's Joe Sabino and VC's Clayton Cowles. We also recommend reading Kieron Gillen's Tumblr post explaining why he ended Journey Into Mystery in the manner he chose. Find it by clicking HERE. Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY JOINING OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art by @Karen_XmenFan.
This Podcast is all about the Coaching journey of Mark, who used to Live in Hawaii. He told us about his entire journey, how did he make the things happen, he shared his thought process which really moved me. Hope you Enjoy the Podcast
Welcome to National Lampoon's Fantastic Four, aka the rebooted Marvel NOW! For our final episode delving into the romance between Reed Richards and Sue Richards, we're going on a cosmic road trip and unpacking all sixteen issues of FF volume four. Did you think tensions were tight during Civil War? Oh, you ain't seen nothing yet. As we've done for every FF episode, we're using Gretchen Rubin's The Four Tendencies: The Indispensable Personality Profiles That Reveal How To Make Your Life Better (and Other People's Lives Better, Too) as our relationship guide. We nailed Reed & Sue's Tendencies in our first FF episode, but have they finally shifted in this final arc? Maaaaybe. This week's episode also opens by celebrating the life and work of Richard Donner, the filmmaker who helped bring Superman, Tales from the Crypt, and the X-Men to the big screen. If you want to listen to our friend Shawn's interview with the director, hop over to the Missing Frames podcast on the Nerd Party network. Issues covered in this episode: Fantastic Four Volume 4, issues 1 - 16, published between November 2012 and January 2014. They're written by Matt Fraction, Christopher Sebela, Karl Kesel & Lee Allred, penciled by Mark Bagley, Raffaele Ienco, & Joe Quinones, inked by Mark Farmer, Mark Morales, Andrew Hennessy, Joe Rubinstein, & Mike Allred, colored by Paul Mounts, Wil Quintana, Edgar Delgado, Rain Beredo, Guru Efx, & Laura Allred, and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Fantastic Four #4 variant cover by Terry Dodson & Rachel Dodson. Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY JOINING OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art by @Karen_XmenFan.
SPORTSFIX update featuring part 2 with Hong Kong Cricket High Performance Manager, Mark Farmer
SPORTSFIX update featuring part 1 with Hong Kong Cricket High Performance Manager, Mark Farmer
Relatively Geeky Presents #30: Merry Marvel MARCH-ing Society: Acts of VengeanceThe Punisher 28 & 29, Marvel Comics, cover-dated Mid December 1989 and January 1990.Both stories written by Mike Baron, with art by Bill Reinhold & Mark Farmer.What happens when Doom takes on The Punisher, a character who has never faced him before? Who has the advantage? And who is the real Doom, and who is the Doombot, and who is the pretender?Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download the episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Promo: Merry Marvel MARCH-ing Society CrossoverFollow the MMM Acts of Vengeance adventure through these (and other) podcasts:3rd Degree ByrneBack to the Bins Coffee & ComicsThe Fanholes PodcastFire & Water Podcast NetworkThe Longbox CrusadeThe QuantumCast Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com
Iggy warbles with Grand Funk Railroad. Iggy interviewed Mark Farmer in Springfield. Piano. Iggy fantasizes about playing the guitar for Olivia Sanchez. Dear hunting. Coyotes. Fishing. Bears. Brio lips. Mini Swope sode on Rams uniforms. Iggy defends Demoff. EMOTD.
There's a shortage of affordable and social housing in most large urban centres around the world. But the construction sector is blighted by inefficiency and low productivity, and many say it's ripe for disruption. Could modular or factory-built homes be the answer? We visit the factories and hear from two UK house-building ‘disruptors'; Rosie Toogood CEO of Legal and General Modular Homes and Nigel Banks at Ilke Homes. Mark Farmer of Cast Consultancy explains what's been holding back innovation and Richard Threlfall, Partner and Global Head of Infrastructure at consultants KPMG gives us his take on the prospects for factory-built homes globally. Plus Rudy van Gurp from Dutch construction company Van Wijnen on why this may just be the cusp of big changes about to take over the construction industry.Picture description: A crane taking modular home segments and stacking them on one on top of the other to make a new duplex. Picture Credit: Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post via Getty Images
The Voice of Business Podcast (formerly Member Spotlight) with the Gwinnett Chamber
Mark Farmer/Gwinnett Chamber Economic Development The Gwinnett Chamber Economic Development department is tasked with implementing the Partnership Gwinnett initiative, which is the community and economic development strategy for the county. The department works to foster business growth in the county. Mark Butler/University of Georgia Small Business Development Center The mission of the University of Georgia […] The post OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Mark Farmer with the Gwinnett Chamber Economic Development & Partnership Gwinnett, Mark Butler with the University of Georgia Small Business Development Center, and Peter Hildebrandt with SCORE appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
House Of The Fallen Storm Ooh, a cryptic title! On this episode of the Fantasticast, Steve Lacey and Andrew Leyland see the Fantastic Four title leap forward into a new era of storytelling, whilst featuring the team's very first villain. It's #31 - The Mad Menace of the Macabre Mole Man. Then in Strange Tales #125, the storytelling takes a huge leap backwards, before jumping forward again in Amazing Spider-Man #17. Oh, and we also have one of the greatest number one singles of all time to close the show. But even more importantly than that, we're launching our very first competition with this episode. We're going to digitally give away every issue of the Marvel NOW Fantastic Four and FF series by Matt Fraction, Mark Bagley, Mark Farmer, Mike Allred and Laura Allred. To enter, all you need to do is to like us on Facebook and/or follow us on twitter. When we have 150 likes and 300 followers, we'll choose to likers/followers, and they will win either Fantastic Four or FF in digital form. What are you waiting for? Go enter the competition! Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at fantasticflameon.wordpress.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast