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Fecha de Grabación: Jueves 16 de mayo de 2024. Algunas noticias y temas comentados: Falleció el legendario productor y director de cine Roger Corman Murió también Don Perlin, cocreador de Moon Knight y Bloodshot La serie de Nightwing de Chuck Dixon con Scott McDaniel y otros Recordamos la serie animada Batman Beyond (Batman of the Future) Artistas de cómics que hacen swipes o calcas de otros artistas Además: Tex (Bonelli Editore), The Autumnlands (Busiek y Dewey), Breach (Harras y Martín), la relación entre Psylocke y Revanche, ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de series y películas: Doctor Who, primeros episodios de la temporada 1 (14) de la serie británica de ciencia ficción, con Russell T. Davies como showrunner y con las actuaciones de Ncuti Gatwa y Millie Gibson. (BBC/Disney+) Dead Boy Detectives, primera temporada de la serie basada en personajes creados por Neil Gaiman y Matt Wagner, desarrollada por Steve Yockey y con las actuaciones de George Rexstrew, Jayden Revri, Kassius Nelson, Briana Cuoco, Ruth Connell, Yuyu Kitamura y Jenn Lyon. (Warner Television/Netflix) Boy Kills World, comedia de acción distópica dirigida por Moritz Mohr, con las actuaciones de Bill Skarsgård, Jessica Rothe, Michelle Dockery, Brett Gelman, Isaiah Mustafa, Yayan Ruhian, Andrew Koji, Sharlto Copley y Famke Janssen. (Nthibah Pictures) Comentario de cómics: The Sacrificers, cómic escrito por Rick Remender, con arte de Max Fiumara, color de Dave McCaig y rótulos de Rus Wooton (Image Comics) Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 89.6 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:37:14 y la canción de cierre es "Ashes to Ashes" de David Bowie, pero en la versión de Warpaint. Además de en nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram), también puedes interactuar con nosotros en nuestro servidor en Discord, donde una pequeña comunidad comparte recomendaciones, arte, ofertas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Ahí cada episodio se publica al menos 24 horas antes que en otros canales, y hay un especial mensual exclusivo para suscriptores de esa plataforma. Puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportes 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 si éste ofrece la opción. Nos interesa conocer tus críticas y opiniones para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor comparte el enlace a esta entrada o a nuestro perfil en el servicio de tu preferencia, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre el podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que le pueda interesar. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Only the End of the World Again by Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russel, Troy Nixey, and Matt Hollingsworth from Dark Horse, Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, and Alex Sinclair, Superman-O-Rama: Action Comics 2023 Annual and Action #1061 by Jason Aaron, John Timms, and Lokus, Batman/Superman: World's Finest by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, and Tamra Bonvillain, and Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #3, Cobra Commander #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, and Annalisa Leoni, The Sacrificers #6 by Rick Remender, Max Fiumara, and Dave McCaig, plus a whole mess more!
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! In our SEASON FOUR FINALE, join Aeric and Malcolm as they celebrate Oliver Queen with the GREEN ARROW 80TH ANNIVERSARY SUPER SPECTACULAR! Oliver Queen has lived many lives and had many faces – from Batman rip off to hard-traveling hero to the quintessential social justice warrior. And now it's time to celebrate every era of Green Arrow and his supporting cast! With an all-star cast of creators, this 100-page spectacular celebrates the Emerald Archer and rings in 80 years of slinging arrows and punching fascists! Covers Green Arrow 80th Anniversary Special by Mariko Tamaki, Javier Rodriguez, Tom Taylor, Nicola Scott, Stephanie Phillips, Chris Mooneyham, Mike Grell, Ram V, Christopher Mitten, Brandon Thomas, Jorge Corona, Devin Grayson, Max Fiumara, Phil Hester, Vita Ayala, Laura Braga, Benjamin Percy, Otto Schmidt, Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Larry O'Neil and Jorge Fornes Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets
Comic Reviews: DC Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight 1 by Jeff Parker, Michele Bandini, Alex Sinclair Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis by Nicole Maines, Steve Orlando, Fico Ossio; Dan Jurgens, Anthony Marques, Joe Prado, Wade Von Grawbadger, Pete Pantazis Titans: Beast World – Waller Rising by Chuck Brown, Keron Grant Marvel Marvel's Voices: Avengers by Utkarsh Amdubkar, Tadam Gyadu, Michael Bartolo, Justina Ireland, Karen Darboe, Ceci de la Cruz, Jason Concepcion, Moises Hidalgo, Bryan Valenza, Robbie Thompson, Sid Kotian, Adriano Di Benedetto, Juancho Velez Sentry 1 by Jason Loo, Luigi Zagaria, Arthur Hesli Thunderbolts 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Geraldo Borges, Arthur Hesli Rocket and Groot: The Hunt for Star-Lord by Amanda Deibert, Cam Kendell Marvel Unlimited Marvel Mutts 2 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Alligator Loki s3 1 & 2 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn Image Bloodrik 1 by Andrew Krahnke Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 by Daniel Kraus, Jonathan Wayshak, Adriano Lucas, James Asmus, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala Our Bones Dust 1 by Ben Stenbeck, Dave Stewart Dark Horse Hellboy Winter Special: The Yule Cat 1 by Mike Mignola, Matthew Smith, Chris O'Halloran Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Harvey Tolibao, Michael Atiyeh Time Traveler Tales 1 by Dave Scheidt, Karl Jacobs, Kicking Shoes Boom Orcs: The Gift 1 by Christine Larsen Stuff of Nightmares: Slay Ride by R.L. Stine, Pius Bak Titan Gumaa: The Beginning of Her 1 by Jee-Hyung Lee, Nabetse Zitro Mad Cave Skeeters 1 by Kelly Williams, Bob Frantz, Kevin Cuffe OGNs Birdking Vol 2 by Daniel Freedman, Cristian Ortiz Cain by Mike Benson, Walter Hill, Beni Lobel, Jordi Escuin Llorach Matriarchs by LouAnne Brickhouse, Jennifer Rea, Renae De Liz Mayor Good Boy Goes Bad by Dave Scheidt, Miranda Harmon Additional Reviews: Squid Game: The Challenge, The Bear s1, Flash by Mark Waid Omni vol 1, Doctor Who: The Giggle, Merry Little Batman News: one more Spider-Man OGN from Mike Maihack, Tidalwave's Taylor Swift comic, Feral by Tony Fleecs, casting rumors/news for Supergirl and Maxwell Lord, Josie Campbell series coming from Boom, Chris Condon series from Oni, Peter Snejbjerg joins Ghost Machine, Mark Millar and CG Comics Countdown (05 Dec 2023): 1. Batman 140 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Mike Hawthorne, Ivan Plascencia 2. Birds of Prey 4 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire 3. Nice Jewish Boys 2 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright 4. Usagi Yojimbo: Ice and Snow 3 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi 5. Fantastic Four 14 by Ryan North, Ivan Fiorelli, Brian Reber 6. Midlife 3 by Brian Buccellato, Stefano Simeone 7. Transformers 3 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer 8. Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight 1 by Jeff Parker, Michele Bandini, Alex Sinclair 9. Skeeters 1 by Kelly Williams, Bob Frantz, Kevin Cuffe 10. Sacrificers 5 by Rick Remender, Max Fiumara, Dave McCaig
The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos / The Sacrificers / Headless Horseman / Loki Thor Frères de Sang / Loki Saison 2 REVUES 0:05:40 Luxbox : The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos Auteurs : James Tynion IV, Tate Brombal Illu. : Isaac Goodhart Dark Horse Comics, 2023 0:19:30 Raigen : The Sacrificers Auteur : Rick Remender Illu. : Max Fiumara, Dave McCaig Image Comics, 2023 0:37:27 Adrien : Headless Horseman Auteurs : Angela Slatter, David Dastmalchian Illu. : Lukas Ketner, Tyler Crook, Olivia Stephens, Phillip Sevy, Valeria Burzo Dark Horse Comics, 2023 0:53:51 DOSSIER : Loki Thor Frères de Sang Auteur : Rob Rodi / Illu. : Esad Ribic Marvel Comics, 2004 1:23:03 HORS-LES-BULLES : Loki Saison 2 Envie de nous soutenir ? Vous pouvez, si vous le souhaitez, grâce au Patreon de notre collectif, le Vaisseau Hyper Sensas ! patreon.com/vaisseauhypersensas Découvrez également notre site vaisseauhypersensas.fr Rejoignez nous sur Discord! https://discord.gg/uGxNp6n Suivez-nous ! Mat @mat_181 Luxbox @Luxbox Adrien @AdrienLarouzee Raigen @Prigmor Twitter @Comicsoutcast Instagram Comics Outcast Facebook Bouyah Comics Club comicsoutcast.com Vaisseau Hyper Sensas © 2023
Tony Fleecs returns to help us throw down on Children of the Vault #2 by Deniz Camp, Luca Maresca, and Carlos Lopez, The Sacrificers #2 by Rick Remender, Max Fiumara, and Dave McCaig from Image, Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham by Rafael Grampa and Matheus Lopes, I Am Stan by Tom Scioli, Rare Flavors by Ram V and Filipe Andrade from BOOM!, Batman and Robin #1 by Joshua Williamson and Simone Di Meo, Wonder Woman #1 by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, and Tomeu Morey, Uncanny Spider-Man #1 by Si Spurrier, Lee Garbett, and Matt Milla, Bloodborne: The Bleak Dominion #1 by Cullen Bunn, Piotr Kowalski, and Brad Simpson from Titan Comics, Deadpool: Badder Blood by Rob Liefeld and Chad Bowers, plus a whole mess more!
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
Comic Reviews: DC Knight Terrors: Batman 2 by Joshua Williamson, Guillem March, Tomeu Morey, Trevor Hairsine, Antonio Fabela Knight Terrors: Black Adam 2 by Jeremy Haun, Nick Filardi, Rex Lokus Knight Terrors: Poison Ivy 2 by G. Willow Wilson, Atagun Ilhan, Mark Morales, Arif Prianto Knight Terrors: Ravager 2 by Ed Brisson, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini Knight Terrors: Joker 2 by Matthew Rosenberg, Stefano Raffaele, Romulo Fajardo Jr Sandman Universe Special: Thessaly by James Tynion IV, Maria Llovet Young Alfred: Pain in the Butler GN by Michael Northrop, Sam Lotfi, Kendall Goode Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 2023 Annual by Erica Schultz, Julian Shaw, Andrew Dalhouse, Celeste Bronfman, David Lopez, KJ Diaz Astonishing Iceman 1 by Steve Orlando, Vincenzo Carratu, Javier Tartaglia Death of the Venomverse 1 by Cullen Bunn, Gerardo Sandoval, Jim Campbell Magneto 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Star Wars: Dark Droids 1 by Charles Soule, Luke Ross, Alex Sinclair Strange Academy: Miles Morales by Carlos Hernandez, Juann Cabal, Alvaro Lopez, Edgar Delgado What If…? Dark – Venom by Stephanie Phillips, Jethro Morales, Israel Silva Marvel Unlimited Marvel Meow 14 by Nao Fuji Image Quest 1 by Jonathan Luna, Crystal Wood Sacrificers 1 by Rick Remender, Max Fiumara, Dave McCaig Dynamite Fire and Ice 1 by Bill Willingham, Leonardo Manco Dark Horse Hellboy and the BPRD: 1957 – From Below by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Mike Norton, Dave Stewart Boom Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer 1 by Casey Gilly, Oriol Roid, Gloria Martinelli Titan Conan the Barbarian 1 by Jim Zub, Roberto De La Torre, Jose Villarrubia Robotech: Rick Hunter 1 by Brandon Easton, Simone Ragazzoni Mad Cave Project Riese 1 by Zac Thompson, Jeff McComsey, Paul Little Scout Thanks! Romina 1 by Giulie Speziani, S.E. Case OGNs Cla$$war by Rob Williams, Trevor Hairsine Prismstalker: The Weeping Star by Sloane Leong Cartooon Show by Derek Ballard Soggy Landing by Ian Densford, Brothers McGovern Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song by Austin Paramore, Sarah Bollinger, Marika Cresta Stars in their Eyes by Jessica Walton, Aska Saving Chupie by Amparo Ortiz, Ronnie Garcia Dragon Prince: Puzzle House by Peter Wartman, Felia Hanakata Anna and the Mystery of the Mountains by Random House Disney Additional Reviews: Slumber Party, TMNT: Mutant Mayhem, Meg 2, Devil's Cut from DSTLRY, Miraculous Ladybug, Outcast, Agency Files Declassified, My Adventures With Superman News: Animated Disney Princess crossover from Lego, Donny Cates update, Reed Richards and Johnny Storm rumors, Omninews Trailers: Migration, I Am Groot s2 Comics Countdown (01 Aug 2023): 1. Love Everlasting 10 by Tom King, Elsa Charratier, Matt Hollingsworth 2. Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song GN by Austin Paramore, Sarah Bollinger, Marika Cresta 3. Young Alfred: Pain in the Butler GN by Michael Northrop, Sam Lotfi, Kendall Goode 4. Batman: Knight Terrors 2 by Joshua Williamson, Guillem March, Tomeu Morey, Trevor Hairsine, Antonio Fabela 5. Doctor Strange 6 by Jed MacKay, Juan Gedeon, Kike Diaz 6. Saving Chupie GN by Amparo Ortiz, Ronnie Garcia 7. Magneto 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg 8. Grim 12 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano Armentaro, Rico Renzi 9. Fantastic Four 10 by Ryan North, Leandro Fernandez, Jesus Aburtov 10. Justice Society of America 5 by Geoff Johns, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire, Jerry Ordway, John Kalisz
L'année 2022 commence à toucher à sa fin, mais l'actualité comics est plus vivante que jamais ! Même si on se retrouve encore une fois avec une émission de moins de deux heures, on va causer beaucoup bande dessinée et un peu adaptations dans cette nouvelle édition du Front Page, votre revue de presse comics préférée ! C'est parti pour le plein d'actualité comics ! Au programme, une grosse partie consacrée principalement à tout ce qui s'imprime sur papier et se lit tranquillement chez soi, et une seconde un poil plus courte pour les quelques projets d'adaptations et les bouleversements de l'industrie du divertissement en général. Vous connaissez le refrain : si vous appréciez notre travail, il est important de le soutenir et de le faire savoir. Vous pouvez partager le podcast sur vos réseaux sociaux, nous mettre de (bonnes) notes sur les plateformes d'écoute, ou encore contribuer à notre Tipeee ! Bonne écoute, et à bientôt pour la suite des podcasts ! Le Programme COMICS - 02:44 Découvrez les comics présents dans la sélection officielle du FIBD 2023 Métamuta de Jérémie Labsolu enfin réédité au Label 619 The Blue Flame, East Berlin et nouvelles créations : le programme nouveautés de 404 Comics Le Shadow Man de Jamie Delano et Charlie Adlard en 2023 chez Bliss Améziane annonce Nazi Killers aux éditions du Rocher Mighty Marvel : Amazing Spider-Man, nouvelle revue trimestrielle chez Panini Comics Du Hulk en VF chez Panini pour le début de l'année Harrower, un slasher sanglant par Justin Jordan chez Boom! Studios Rick Remender et Max Fiumara annoncent The Sacrificers pour le FCBD 2023 Local Man, Monarch, Torrent annoncées chez Image Comics TV - 1:11:50 WBT Studios va signer avec Amazon pour des contenus DC animés L'acquisition de la CW n'a rien coûté à Nexstar Frank Miller planche sur une série TV Corto Maltese CINEMA - 1:35:50 Blade : Yann Demange trouvé pour réaliser le reboot de Marvel Studios Soutenez First Print - Podcast Comics de Référence sur Tipeee
Comic Reviews: DC Batman Annual 2021 by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Batman Fear State Omega by James Tynion IV, Riccardo Federici, Christian Duce, Ryan Benjamin, Guillem March, Trevor Hairsine, Chris Sotomayor Detective Comics Annual 2021 by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg, David Lapham, Trish Mulvihill, Lee Loughridge Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant 1 by Danny DeVito, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, Wes Craig, Jason Wordie, G. Willow Wilson, Jordie Bellaire, Emma Rios, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Riccardo Federici, Sunny Gho, Nadia Shammas, Max Raynor, John Kalisz, Stephanie Phillips, Max Fiumara, Dan Watters, Skylar Patridge, Marissa Louise, Mairghread Scott, Ariela Kristantina, Trish Mulvihill Joker Annual 2021 by Matthew Rosenberg, James Tynion IV, Francesco Francavilla Justice League Dark Annual 2021 by Ram V, Dan Watters, Christopher Mitten, Romulo Fajardo Jr Justice League Incarnate 1 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Brandon Peterson, Andrei Bressan, Tom Derenick, Hi-Fi Nightwing Annual 2021 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Daniel Hdr, Raul Fernandez, Rain Beredo, John Kalisz Robin Annual 2021 by Joshua Williamson, Roger Cruz, Victor Olazaba, Luis Guerrero Wonder Woman Annual 2021 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Andy MacDonald, Nick Filardi Wonder Woman: Historia The Amazons 1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Phil Jimenez, Hi-Fi, Arif Prianto, Romulo Fajardo Jr Marvel: Darkhold: Black Bolt by Mark Russell, David Cutler, Roberto Poggi, Matt Milla Death of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man by Jed MacKay, Marcelo Ferreira, Wayne Faucher, Peter Pantazis, Andrew Crossley Death of Doctor Strange: White Fox by Alyssa Wong, Andie Tong, Luciano Vecchio, Arif Prianto Avengers 50 by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio, Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Frank D'Armata, David Curiel How to Read Comics the Marvel Way by Christopher Hastings, Scott Koblish, Nolan Woodard Infinity Comics: Spider Bot by Jordan Blum, Alberto Alburquerque, Dono Sanchez-Almara Image: King of Spies 1 by Mark Millar, Matteo Scalera Boom: Magic: Master of Metal 1 by Mairghread Scott, Jorge Coelho, French Carlomagno, Jacques Salomon Ablaze Animal Castle 1 by Xavier Dorson, Felix Delep AfterShock: Maniac of New York: The Bronx is Burning 1 by Elliott Kalan, Andrew Mutti AWA Hotell Season 2 1 by John Lees, Lee Loughridge, Dalibor Talajic Dark Horse: Sir Edward Grey: Acheron 1 by Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart Eve Online Capsuleer Chronicles 1 by Sam Maggs, Melissa Grey, Kieran McKeown, Dexter Vines, Sebastian Cheng Dynamite: Evil Ernie Volume 3 1 by Scott Lobdell, Ariel Medel Red Sonja 2021 Holiday Special by Luca Blengino, Mirka Andolfo, Zulema Lavina Mad Cave: The Last Session 1 by Jasmine Walls, Dozerdraws Behemoth No Holds Barred 1 by Eric Gladstone, Gabrielle Kari Oni Sprite and the Gardener GN by Joe Whitt, Rii Abrego Tea Dragon Trilogy by K. O'Neill Additional Reviews: Hawkeye ep3, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous s4, Only Murders in the Building s1, Doctor Who News: new Lemire/Nguyen series from Image, Enola Holmes comic, Dark Horse being sold, Avatar Studios developing their own proprietary 3D animation style, Metal Men animated film, DC announcements from villains special, Marvel does something stupid, Disney confirms first two Jewish major franchise characters, Charlie Cox is back as Daredevil Glenn asks a question A Tale of Hulk and Glenn Trailers: Peacemaker, Spider-Verse 2 Comics Countdown: Department of Truth 14 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmons The Me You Love In the Dark 5 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Snow Angels Season Two 6 by Jeff Lemire, Jock Robin 2021 Annual by Joshua Williamson, Roger Cruz, Victor Olazaba, Luis Guerrero Redneck 31 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Daredevil 36 by Chip Zdarsky, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Scott Hanna, Victor Nava, Marcio Menyz Human Target 2 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood Avengers 50 by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio, Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Frank D'Armata, David Curiel TMNT 123 by Sophie Campbell, Jodi Nishijima Action Comics 1037 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Miguel Mendonca, Adriano Lucas, Shawn Aldridge, Adriano Melo, Hi-Fi
Analizamos Black Hammer, un trabajo que nos presenta a un grupo de superhéroes de Spiral City, atrapados y condenados a vivir en una granja. Una obra que nos propone ver a personajes trasuntados viviendo un slice of life, tratando problemas muy personales y humanos. El archiconocido autor canadiense Jeff Lemire y el artista Dean Ormston junto a Dave Stewart nos traen este universo que está en continua expansión. Además, Analizamos y repasamos todos los Spin Offs que han sido publicados del universo de Black Hammer, donde Jeff Lemire se mantiene como guionista en todos ellos, pero vamos a ir viendo a todo un grupo de artistas que se van a ir rotando. David Rubín, Max Fiumara, Tyler Crook o Wilfredo Torres son algunos de los nombres que van a pasar por estos trabajos que expanden el mundo creado por Lemire
CAPÍTULO #277… Cerramos nuestra séptima temporada pero antes, nos pondremos nuestras mallas de franela y arrancaremos el tractor espacial para hablar de Black Hammer. Obra del canadiense Jeff Lemire y el artista Dean Ormston que nos presenta a un grupo de héroes que se ven arrastrados a una misteriosa granja. Además, como programa especial de final de temporada también dedicaremos un análisis a todos los spin-offs que se han publicado de Black Hammer. Hablaremos también de la serie de Loki que da por finalizada su primera temporada tras su sexto episodio en la plataforma de Disney+, otro de los nuevos productos del universo cinematográfico de Marvel que arrancan la fase cuatro. Charlamos también con los autores Juan Torres y Joe Bocardo sobre su último trabajo, Sangre Bárbara, un relato de Conan que nos llega de la mano de Karras y aprovechamos para hablar de la figura del Cimmerio. Y como siempre, traeremos toda la actualidad del mundo del cómic, noticias, novedades y recomendaciones como Fundación Futuro, Batman Catwoman, La cosa del pantano de Alan Moore, Pulp, American Ronin, Guardianes de la galaxia y mucho más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes. ¡Nos oímos muy pronto! NOTICIAS [00:08:30] The me you love in the dark, nueva miniserie de los creadores de Middlewest The Darkness se volverá el año que viene Scott Snyder anuncia 8 nuevos títulos en Dark Horse Lista de los ganadores de los premios Eisner 2021 NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:22:43] La cosa del pantano de Alan Moore Pulp El invierno del dibujante La última cacería de Kraven Aniquilación: Guardianes de la galaxia - Legado American Ronin Black Kiss Wonder Woman Tierra Uno Vol.3 Fundación Futuro Magos Heracles The Boys: Querida Becky Batman Catwoman Caballero Blanco Presenta: Harley Quinn Batman: Amor loco y otras historias Batman: Las Aventuras continúan ANÁLISIS: BLACK HAMMER [02:43:31] Analizamos Black Hammer, un trabajo que nos presenta a un grupo de superhéroes de Spiral City, atrapados y condenados a vivir en una granja. Una obra que nos propone ver a personajes trasuntados viviendo un slice of life, tratando problemas muy personales y humanos. El archiconocido autor canadiense Jeff Lemire y el artista Dean Ormston junto a Dave Stewart nos traen este universo que está en continua expansión. ESPECIAL: SPIN OFFS BLACK HAMMER [04:35:35] Analizamos y repasamos todos los Spin Offs que han sido publicados del universo de Black Hammer, donde Jeff Lemire se mantiene como guionista en todos ellos, pero vamos a ir viendo a todo un grupo de artistas que se van a ir rotando. David Rubín, Max Fiumara, Tyler Crook o Wilfredo Torres son algunos de los nombres que van a pasar por estos trabajos que expanden el mundo creado por Lemire SERIES: LOKI [06:22:40] Charlamos y comentamos Loki, la nueva serie del Universo cinematográfico de Marvel que llega a través de la plataforma Disney+. Tras los acontecimientos durante Vengadores: Endgame, una versión alternativa de Loki huía con el teseracto. Es por ello que la agencia de variación temporal irá tras él para preservar la sagrada línea temporal. Pero parece que hay amenazas mayores que ponen en peligro a esta agencia y por lo que tendrán que unir fuerzas con el dios de las mentiras. Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, o Sophia Di Martino son algunos de los nombres que protagonizan esta serie. ESPECIAL: CONAN, CON EL TORRES Y JOE BOCARDO [07:04:35] Charlamos con Juan Torres y Joe Bocardo sobre Sangre Bárbara, un relato de Conan que nos propone una nueva visión de las historias creadas por Howard, pero manteniendo el sabor más clásico del personaje. Aprovechamos además, para hablar de la Fgura del cimmerio, su creador y su historia para poner en contexto este personaje tan importante en la cultura popular. CORREO DEL AGENTE [08:33:05] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación!
This week Tayla is joined by Katherine and Alyce from the North Scituate Public Library to talk about their podcast Novel-Tea! They also talk queer book club, Pixar movies, and The Sound of Music. During The Last Chapter they discuss: what author, alive or dead, would you like to meet and why? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books North County Paranormal by Amanda McColgan Becoming Muhammad Ali by James Patterson and Kwame Alexander Pet by Akwaeke Emezi Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg Ace by Angela Chen Lucifer Vol. 1 written by Dan Watters, Neil Gaiman, Simon Spurrier, Kat Howard, Nalo Hopkinson; art by Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara, Bilquis Evely, Tom Fowler, Dominiki "DOMO" Stanton AV Lucifer (2016- ) Luca (2021) The Sound of Music (1965) Other North Scituate Public Library, RI Novel-Tea from the North Scituate Library Land of Chel
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
On this episode Edna and Jamie discuss Doctor Andromeda and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows #4, the final issue of this miniseries. Written by Jeff Lemire with art by Max Fiumara.
On this episode Edna and Jamie discuss Doctor Andromeda and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows #3. Written by Jeff Lemire with art by Max Fiumara.
On this episode Edna and Jamie dig into Doctor Star #2 and rabbit trails are chased.Shoot us an email at zaframpodcast@yahoo.com
On this episode Edna and Jamie venture deeper into the World of Black Hammer with a discussion of Doctor Andromeda (Star) and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows.Feel free to shoot us an email at zaframpodcast@yahoo.com
Happy Halloween!! In this episode, The Loft Dweller takes over once again with this years spine chilling list of Halloween comics... DC: The Doomed and The Damned (https://www.dccomics.com/comics/dc-the-doomed-and-the-damned-2020/dc-the-doomed-and-the-damned-1) Dracula Motherf##ker! (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/dracula-motherf-ker-hc) I Walk With Monsters #1 (https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/SEP201561)(This is a preview, and the comic will be on sale Nov 25, 2020! so get it ordered at your LCS!) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! Ace Comicals T-Shirts! (https://acecomicals.threadless.com/) check out our merch shop! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!#
Top 20 September sales, DC Solicits Comics Reviews: Rorschach 1 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart DC: The Doomed and the Damned by John Arcudi, Brandon Thomas, Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, Garth Ennis, Marv Wolfman, Amedeo Turturro, Saladin Ahmed, Travis Moore, Riley Rossmo, PJ Holden, Tom Mandra, Mike Perkins, Daniel Sampere, Leonardo Manco, Max Fiumara, Dominike Stanton, Baldemar Rivas, John Kalisz, Andy Troy, Adriano Lucas, Ivan Plascencia, Marissa Louise, Sian Mandrake, Mike Spicer, Alejandro Sanchez Swamp Thing: Twin Branches by Maggie Stiefvater, Morgan Beem Amazing Spider-Man 50 by Matthew Rosenberg, Nick Spencer, Federico Vicentini Warhammer 40,000: Marneus Calgar 1 by Kieron Gillen, Jacen Burrows, Java Tartaglia Commanders in Crisis 1 by Steve Orlando, Davide Tinto Die!Namite 1 by Declan Shalvey, Fred Van Lente, Justin Mason, Vincenzo Carratu True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem 1 by Shaun Simon, Gerard Way, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire We Live 1 by Roy Miranda, Inaki Miranda Vain 1 by Eliot Rahal, Emily Pearson, Stresing Devil's Red Bride 1 by Sebastian Girner, John Bivens, Monahan, Powell Villainous 1 by Stonie Williams, Jeferson Sadzinski, Lafuente, Birch Dracula Mother Fucker by Alex de Campi, Erica Henderson Concrete Jungle 1 by Sheldon Allen, Karl Mostert Dragon Prince: Through the Moon by Peter Wartman, Xanthe Bouma Lumberjanes: True Colors by Lilah Sturges, polterink Avatar: Katara and the Pirate's Silver by Faith Erin Hicks, Peter Wartman, Adele Matera Additional Reviews: Bly Manor, Breeders s1, Kipo final season, Last Kids on Earth s3, Discovery s3 ep1, Manapul Detective, Politician s2 News: Future State, Jason Aaron writing Valkyrie King in Black tie-in, Gwenom returns, Thunderbolts King in Black mini, Crossover #1 image book since 1998, Sarah Shahi playing Isis in Black Adam, return of Dexter, new series from creative team behind Ice Cream Man, Batman: Adventures Continue renewed, Xochitl Gomez cast in Doctor Strange 2, Michael B. Jordan producing Static Shock film, DC minimum order decree, Ms. Marvel ending in January, Willow sequel coming to Disney+, Larry Hama Iron Fist, Marvel Unlimited changes, new Lemire and Jock series coming soon Trailers: Mank, Stand, Invincible, Empty Man, Soul Comics Countdown: Seven Secrets 3 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte Redneck 28 by Donny Cates, Dee Cunniffe, Lisandro Estherren Usagi Yojimbo 13 by Stan Sakai Strange Adventures 6 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Evan Shaner Immortal Hulk 38 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts, Brabo Rorschach 1 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Avengers 37 by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, Jason Keith Wonder Woman 764 by Mariko Tamaki, Steve Pugh, Romulo Fajardo Jr Once & Future 12 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Dark Nights: Death Metal 4 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Ivan Plascencia
On this week's comic book review podcast: Rorschach #1 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Commanders in Crisis #1 Image Comics Written by Steve Orlando Art by Davids Tinto The Immortal Hulk #38 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem #1 Dark Horse Comics Story by Gerard Way & Shaun Simon Art by Leonardo Romero Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Greg Capullo Stealth #6 Image Comics Written by Mike Costa Art by Nate Bellegarde The Vain #1 Oni Press Written by Eliot Rahal Illustrated by Emily Pearson The Avengers #37 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron Art by Javier Garrón Once & Future #12 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora DC The Doomed and the Damned #1 DC Comics Written by John Arcudi, Saladin Ahmed, Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, Marc Wolfman, Amedeo Turturro, Alyssa Wong, Brandon Thomas, Travis Moore and Garth Ennis Art by Mike Perkins, Leonardo Manco, Riley Rossmo, Daniel Sampere, Tom Mandrake, Max Fiumara, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Baldemar Rivas, Travis Moore and PJ Holden Redneck #28 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Lisandro Estherren Amazing Spider-Man #50 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Patrick Gleason Strange Adventures #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan “Doc” Shaner Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #3 Marvel Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Leonard Kirk Seven Secrets #3 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Illustrated by Daniele Di Nicuolo Hellions #5 Marvel Written by Zeb Wells Art by Carmen Carnero New Mutants #13 Marvel Written by Ed Brisson Art by Rod Reis Cable #5 Marvel Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Phil Noto SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's comic book review podcast: Rorschach #1 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Commanders in Crisis #1 Image Comics Written by Steve Orlando Art by Davids Tinto The Immortal Hulk #38 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem #1 Dark Horse Comics Story by Gerard Way & Shaun Simon Art by Leonardo Romero Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Greg Capullo Stealth #6 Image Comics Written by Mike Costa Art by Nate Bellegarde The Vain #1 Oni Press Written by Eliot Rahal Illustrated by Emily Pearson The Avengers #37 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron Art by Javier Garrón Once & Future #12 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora DC The Doomed and the Damned #1 DC Comics Written by John Arcudi, Saladin Ahmed, Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, Marc Wolfman, Amedeo Turturro, Alyssa Wong, Brandon Thomas, Travis Moore and Garth Ennis Art by Mike Perkins, Leonardo Manco, Riley Rossmo, Daniel Sampere, Tom Mandrake, Max Fiumara, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Baldemar Rivas, Travis Moore and PJ Holden Redneck #28 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Lisandro Estherren Amazing Spider-Man #50 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Patrick Gleason Strange Adventures #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan “Doc” Shaner Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #3 Marvel Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Leonard Kirk Seven Secrets #3 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Illustrated by Daniele Di Nicuolo Hellions #5 Marvel Written by Zeb Wells Art by Carmen Carnero New Mutants #13 Marvel Written by Ed Brisson Art by Rod Reis Cable #5 Marvel Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Phil Noto SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex: What's up, everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete: What's up? I'm Pete. Alex: And we are talking about comics. What? What? Pete: It just sounds like you're barely making it, man, you're like “What's up everybody, this is the fucking Stack?” Alex: “Oh, God, week 52 of our comic book review.” We actually have a ton of titles queued up for you today, kicking it off with a big one from DC Comics. Rorschach #1 written by Tom King and art by Jorge Fornes. This is a highly anticipated slash, highly dreaded, I think, comic book because it is- Pete: Highly dreaded? Alex: Highly dreaded, it's following up on Watchmen which is always a dicey proposition. Pete: Okay, I see what you're saying now. Alex: In this book we get introduced to a very Manchurian Candidate type scenario. As a Rorschach, I don't want to say the Rorschach, but a Rorschach and somebody else try to assassinate a presidential candidate, maybe. There's an investigator who's looking into it. And by the end, spoiler, three, two, one, but it seems like this assassin may be none other than Walter Kovacs, AKA Rorschach himself. That out of the way, what do you think about this book, Pete? What was your takeaway? What were your thoughts? Pete: Well, I think it did a great job of grabbing the reader. It starts off with Rorschach kind of getting murdered, which is interesting jumping on point. And then you kind of… It's the classic kind of Tom King storytelling where you're getting little pieces of information as you go along. But he does it so well. And yeah, I mean, I think it's… It's weird to say I'm a fan of Rorschach. But there are aspects of Rorschach that I like, and I love the “Where's your gun moment?” I thought that was really awesome. I mean, it's great art, interesting story. I think it's just kind of the election balloons and the stuff with everything that's happening right now. I think it's a very well timed book. And I'm on board. But I was going to be on board when you had a Rorschach #1, so I'm not upset about it. I'm very much enjoying it. I'm looking forward to more. Alex: Jorge Fornes's art, and I believe it's Steve Stewart's colors are great throughout the book. Just very, very good across the board. Clearly delineate what's happening in the past versus what happens in the present. There are a couple of things that I think are kind of fascinating about this book. The biggest one is that Tom King has so clearly been influenced by Watchmen and Alan Moore, down to his panel grids. The way that he lays them out. But he purposefully avoids the nine panel grid here in this book, to the point where there's one page that I think is like a 12 panel grid, or maybe a 15 panel grid or something like that. Alex: But he never goes into that basic Watchmen breakdown of the page at any point, which almost seems like a no brainer for somebody who has built a lot of their career on building his work off of what Alan Moore did. So that's curious to me, the other thing that's curious to me, is the choice of setting. Because it very purposely feels like The Manchurian Candidate meets All the Presidents bad down to the feathered hair that everybody has, and the fashion they're wearing. It seems like it said in the 70s. But Watchmen itself was set in the 1980s. So, when is it set is my question. This is supposed to be now, but have fashions come around to the 70s? Again, what's going on? Are they only doing it because it's supposed to feel like a 70s conspiracy thriller? There's something about that and the lack of clarity there in the world, though I'm sure King, because he's meticulous writer, has thought through it. And we'll find out eventually. I'm just not quite sure with this first issue, there's a wall there for me in terms of where it's at. Pete: Okay, well, it's a weird thing to get hung up on, but I understand what you're saying. But it's just weird to me, because Tom King is kind of famous for, “You're going to have to keep reading to figure out the story.” Alex: Sure. But I think that's important because we're dealing with Watchmen and we're dealing with an ongoing world and we know this is continuing. There are things that are teased here and thrown into the background, whether it's through billboards or advertisements or other things that let us know, “Okay, this is kind of where the world got to from 1985 to here.” And interestingly, some of the things whether it's quite sensitive Not dovetail with Watchmen the TV series. Alex: So that only raises further questions in my mind of is this in continuity with the comic book? Is it going to continue with the TV show? Is it in continuity with the both? Is it's own continuity? And I know that's not the only thing I should be thinking about, I know I should be concentrating on the story which taken on its own, totally divorced from Watchmen is a good conspiracy thriller story. But those are the sort of things that I do think are important to understand, in some sense, when you're saying here, “This is a continuation of Watchmen.” Pete: Yeah, just you kind of sound like me when we were talking about Tom King's Vision. I was hung up on one little thing, and you guys were like, “Hey, get over it.” Alex: I think this is a big thing, though. I think this is a big important thing. It is a big thing. Pete: That will be explained. Sure, but it will be explained. Tom King is piecemealing- Alex: It's a gorgeous comic book, like the best of Before Watchmen, which was a dicey project to begin with, but still had some good comics come out of it. Yeah, this is a dicey project that still seems like a good comic. So I'm happy to follow it along. But I have questions. Pete: My question is, do you know if this is monthly or weekly? Because the election's coming up? And I need to know. Alex: I assume it's monthly. Pete: Oh man, we're in trouble. Alex: All right, let's move on then to the second comic, we're going to talk about, Commanders in Crisis #1 from Image Comics written by Steve Orlando. Art by David Tinto. We talked to Steve about this on the live show a couple of weeks back. And it is basically him doing a Crisis comic book, but with totally original characters. What do you think? Did it pay off on the premise that he sold us on, on the pitch, Pete? Pete: I think it did. I think, I'm in. This is very interesting. This is a cool team. It's fun to kind of see his take on a big crossover event like this. It's fantastic art. I like the team that is kind of in this thing. And there's like a cool kind of like superhero moment where we had the kiss. That was great. Yeah, I'm on board. I think these characters are interesting enough that even if I don't… It's not like a Avengers crossover event where I know every single person, I got enough here to go by. And yeah, I'm excited to see where this goes, it seems like he did a good job of selling it and I'm in. Alex: What's really fascinating about this, to me, is that it avoids any of the archetypes. I expected going in with it, we'd get a Superman, a Wonder Woman, a Batman etc. We don't get any of that these are completely as far as I can tell original characters. There's no analogues from any particular universe. And that only makes Steve Orlando's job harder going into this. But it does make it more interesting to read because their powers are so weird and so interesting. And the hook of it, which he talked about on the show, this is the reveal at the end of the issue. So if you don't want to know turned away, but I still think it's fair to talk about because he mentioned to us is the death of Empathy, which is going to be an interesting thing to see going forward. The other detail that is so weird, but such an interesting specific thing is all the members of the team in the book are from different parallel universes where they were all presidents. Pete: President. Alex: Which is very weird. Pete: Commander in Crisis. Yeah. Alex: Commanders in crisis, they are commanders. They were all like the first Latinx president, the first woman president, the first, etc. resident. But it's a bunch of presidents with superpowers fighting a crisis, which is such a bizarre detail, but it makes so much sense for the title. And yeah, I'm definitely on board. I think like he's set up a weird, interesting, very different world here. Pete: Yeah. And it's even like when you get the kind of splash page introduction of the superheroes it's like “Prizefighter, as strong as the crowd hopes he is.” I was like, “What?” And then it's like “Sawbones, Action Surgeon.” I've never seen those two words next to each other, action surgeon. What is that? Yeah so it's very interesting. Alex: It's intriguing. Pete: Yeah, it really does a good job of like, kind of sucking you in. And then there's the fun kind of like, oh these minions aren't very smart. They have their brains in a backpack. Okay, this is crazy. It's doing a great job. And I think this really ought to be interesting to see how this unfolds. Alex: I agree. Let's move on. Talking about the Immortal Hulk # 38 from Marvel written by Al Ewing art by Joey Bennett. In this issue, the Leader is dominating the Hulk and all of his allies. He is in the Hulk's mind-scape and controlling things from outside when a rogue element comes in and turns around the balance of power. Pete, I know you've been down on this book, but this issue by the end like in the right way, personally, I was like, “What the fuck is happening here?” Oh my God. Pete: Yeah, this is great. This is really great. You got a lot of the kind of horror aspects that's been happening, but this like really gets into kind of the story and action. I'm very happy with this issue. It's really impressive. Very cool. It's got a lot of twists and reveals but man, it's glorious. It really is a great issue of comic book. Alex: Yeah, it's still horrifying, everything that's going on and the visuals that Joe Bennett draws. But everything that Al Ewing has been building up over the past 38 issues is really finally coming to crest here. It feels like the Leader is probably the sub-villain that we need to deal with in this run. But it's still such a good Leader story. And it's such a good Hulk family story that it feels dangerous in the right way. Just great. Gross. Pete: It's really impressive how this book has grown and changed and done so many different things. It's really… I can't imagine the pitch meeting for this fucking thing. Alex: “Okay, so get this. Rick is very long.” Pete: It's a horror hulk. Alex: Yeah, Rick is long, and he kind of bends in a weird way. And that's the pitch. Pete: Has the grossest neck you've ever seen. Alex: Just it's horrible. It's absolutely horrible. Yeah, a great book. Moving on to the True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, National Anthem #1, from Dark Horse comic, story by Gerard Way and Shaun Simon, art by Leonardo Romero. If you've never read this book, this is basically about a bunch of folks. It's sort of like an extrapolation of, what was the movie? Them. The Kurt Russell movie where he puts on this… No, Rowdy Roddy Piper, puts on the sun glasses, and could see the truth about the world. It's essentially that, but in comic book form, and here, they've beaten the bad guys, they have one as far as they know. And then things start to go horribly wrong from there. Really good book. I like this, it's esoteric and strange, as most of Gerard Way stuff is. If you read Doom Patrol, if you read Umbrella Academy, but it still feels very prescient and timely in terms of the storytelling, which I like quite a bit. Pete: Yeah, it's really impressive. The art and the storytelling is gorgeous and fantastic, and really moves the story very… It moves through this kind of crazy world. And you're kind of really piecing it together. But it's very unique. And just when you think you've got a handle on it just kind of surprises you again. And I love all the different groups that they kind of break down in the middle of it. Yeah, I think this is a great issue that really kind of gets you excited for more in this world, it really sets things up and gets you wanting more. I think it's a great first issue. Alex: And I think you could understand it even if you haven't read the first series, you could jump right in here and go ahead with it. Obviously you're going to have a richer experience, but it's good stuff regardless. Next up, this is what we talked about in the live show a little bit, Dark Knights Death Metal #4 from DC Comics. Written by Scott Snyder art by Greg Capullo, wild stuff happening in this issue. This is bringing together a bunch of the one shots and miniseries that have been running along. We find out what's been going out with the Flash Team, we find out what's been going on with Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman as they sink deeper into the Crisis Dark multi verses, and things- Pete: And- Alex: Yeah, Pete. Pete: It still starts with Uncle Rock in this one. But, you know. Alex: Sergeant Rock. Pete: Sarge Rock. Alex: You call him Uncle Rock. Pete: [crosstalk 00:14:48]. Yeah, I call him uncle Rock. That's what he calls himself in this, which is a funny moment. Alex: He married your aunt. Pete: Yeah that's how that technically works. You're right. But yeah, I mean, this is just amazing art, over the top fun. Darkseid in that chair is unbelievable. It's like Green Lantern's ring chair. So that means the Green Lantern has to sit there and keep thinking about the size and weight of that chair. That's a very intense little thing that doesn't get much attention. It's just they're killing this. This is just so much fun. Each one of these books is really fun to see what mashups of characters they're going to use, and how crazy it's going to look, and it hasn't disappointed yet. Alex: This entire book feels like the dialogue break in a metal song. When somebody's like, “And then Superman is sunk into a pit of fire as Darkseid watched.” The whole thing. Just it's absolutely, really ludicrous. The whole thing is crazy. We talked about it on the show, but it ends with the Darkest Knight aka Batman who laughs winning, turning the universe into the Last 52, a bunch of dark multiverses, it's only going to go from there. Who knows how they're going to win. But it's funny for the insanely highest stakes, that is, honestly just fun the entire time. Pete: It really is. Alex: Let's move on to something that's a little bit grimmer but in the right way, Stealth #6 from Image Comics, written by Mike Costa and art by Nate Bellegarde. We've been loving this series on the show. Pete: It's too bad Justin didn't want to talk about this book. Alex: He got out of here, was like “No thanks. Don't want to talk about Stealth.” Pete: Yeah, he was like, “Listen, guys, I love Stealth. I said it was my pick. But I'd rather watch a football game right now. So fuck all, y'all.” Alex: I don't think that's what's happening. But the other Stealth, if you haven't been reading the book, it's about a guy who's in sort of a all powerful armor [inaudible 00:17:01], who also may or may not have dementia. He's been fighting against a guy called the Dead Hand who can kill people by touching them with his hand. Everything is revealed in this issue. They loop everything back. We finish it up. This is the end of the miniseries. What did you think about the conclusion, Pete? Pete: I was really impressed with this. Like this kind of started and it was like, “Wait, what's happening?” I love the story. I love the action, the art's unbelievable. But I was kind of like, “But man, does this all come together in such an amazing way.” It's one of those books where you read it. And at the end, you're like “God, I want to go back and read it all over again.” It's really great. Really impressive. And I can't compliment the art enough. Alex: In a surprising way too, it's nothing that I think you could have predicted from the first five issues, but it makes total sense at the same time when it's explained, which is a difficult feat to go through. Pass off, whatever the word is. Pete: Yeah, especially us, we've read so many comics, it's hard to surprise us. And this really did a great job of that. Alex: This is a great miniseries, definitely pick it up when it's in trade or individual issues. Next up The Vain, #1 from Oni Press, written by Eliot Rahal, illustrated by Emily Pearson. This is about a bunch of vampires around the turn of World War II who are robbing blood banks. Get it? Pete: You see what they're doing? Alex: And when war breaks out with the Nazis, and then everything changes. I was very surprised and impressed by this book. I thought this is a really fun concept. The characters were good. I liked how the world was laid out. And there's a good nice twist at the end. How'd you feel Pete? Pete: Yeah, I really liked it. I thought it was very cool. Kind of like bank heist, but they're robbing a blood bank. And also like, fun kind of like, the way the vampires kind of handled the crowd and fuck with them a little bit, very enjoyable. And what's also nice is even the undead are like “You know what's really fucked up? Nazis, man. Racism is awful. I'm a fucking undead vampire. But I know this is wrong. So let's go end this.” That was great. Alex: It's a little shaggy in terms of that because it feels like okay, the concept is bank robbing vampires. I get it. And then next issue it's going to be like, okay, it's vampires fighting Nazis, I get it. So I'm wondering if it's going to change every single issue and that's going to be the rhythm of the book. Or if it is something else. Whatever it is, I'm definitely onboard. I had a fun time reading this. I think it's a fun take on vampires. Like I said the characters are good. So definitely willing to follow it. And Emily Pearson's character designs are very good as well. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Next up the Avengers #37 from Marvel written by Jason Aaron, art by Javier Garron. This is kicking off the end of the Age of Khonshu. Pete: Yes, the Age of Khonshu. And this is the finale. Alex: This is the finale. So Khonshu, who is the God of Moon Knight has taken the powers of the rest of the Avengers. This issue they're fighting back as well as Moon Knight who now the Phoenix Power is fighting back. This is playing with toys in the best sense of the phrase. Pete: Well yeah, and that's a great way to put it. Because you do have like a super baby here who is like, “Yo, give me back my toys.” So that was kind of well put there. But yeah, this is a fantastic art. And it kind of reminds me of Snyder's just over the top fun, where a lot of different characters are getting to play with different powers and stuff like that. And I think this is a great kind of finale. And it's cool to kind of see somebody get powered up like this, and then kind of like spoiler, but de-powered, and where those powers go. So it's, again, a writer and artist, having a lot of fun with the different kind of powers and different perspectives. So yeah, I really enjoyed this. I thought it wasn't a huge kind of event. It was just kind of big enough. And I thought it was great. Alex: Yeah, it's playground rules. It feels like every page, and I say this in the best sense, because it's fun to read. But it's the sort of thing where somebody is like, “Oh you're going to attack my pyramid. Well, my wolf men and my mummies are going to attack you.” And they're like, “Fine. Well, now I have the Iron Fist…” That's great. Like, there's not enough of that in comics, where it just feels like people playing and having fun. It all has to mean something. It all has to lead to the next thing. This is the sort of thing where it's like, and I'm probably mis-remembering this, where She Hulk can very briefly get the Iron Fist, and it has no bearing on anything whatsoever, other than a fun splash page that they draw. And that's fine. It's refreshing to read something like that. Alex: Here's another thing that is almost the opposite, where it's fun, but everything means something. Once and Future #12 from Boom Studios by Kieron Gillen, art by Dan Mora. Pete I know you love this series. This is wrapping up the Beowulf arc. Listen, I think textually pretty big revelations for the mythology of the book, as teased to us by Kieron Gillen when we chatted with him a couple of weeks back. How'd you feel about this one? Pete: This just continues to be one of my favorite things on the stands. Art is unbelievable. You have these unbelievable monsters these great kind of stories and fables intertwined here, and then you just got one badass grandma who's not going to take shit from nobody. And this is just such a glorious comic book that is worth your time and money. And it's entertaining, it's smart, it's touching. It's stories that you've kind of know, that kind of are told in this new kind of messed up way and it's very, very enjoyable. Alex: Yeah, Dan Mora's art and character designs and monster designs in particular are so good across the board. But this issue is Kieron Gillen doing his Kieron Gillen thing and wrapping stories together, figuring out how they fit together, figuring out how the mythology of England as an entity fits together. And it's fascinating to read, but it's nowhere near as dense as say Die, for example, but just good, good stuff and so much fun to read. Alex: Let's move on to an anthology DC the Doomed and the Damned #1 from DC Comics, written by John Arcudi, Saladin Ahmed, Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, Marv Wolfman, Amedeo Turturro, Alyssa Wong, Brandon Thomas, Travis Moore and Garth Ennis. Art by Mike Perkins, Leonardo Manco, Riley Rossmo, Daniel Sampere, Tom Mandrake, Max Fiumara, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Baldemar Rivas, Travis Moore and PJ Holden. As you can probably guess, from how I introduced it, as well as the lineup this is a series of short stories teaming up DC Comics characters in spooky situations. As usual, how'd you feel about this one, Pete? And were there any stories that jumped out to you? Pete: Yeah, this was a really nice collection. I had a lot of fun with this. I mean, the Batman versus the kind of monster in the mirrors is great. This is what I want Halloween comics to be like. I want to see heroes taking on the kind of monsters. And this is the classic like if you say a name in the mirror three times, so it was cool to see that. The Raven Wonder Woman story was great. I'm a sucker for a Grundy story. I love the look of Superman in that one store. I thought like he really looked fantastic with the Swamp Thing. It was just super fun. I think there was a lot of cool stuff and even the Green Lantern team up I enjoyed. Alex: Yeah, I like this as well. I mean, if you can't tell from the title this is riff on Brave and the Bold but Doom and [inaudible 00:25:31] instead. So it's a team up book- Pete: Oh, I just put it together. Alex: Which it gives it a very different flavor from other anthologies. I think it gives it more focus, particularly because you usually get a non-supernatural character teaming up with a supernatural character. The best one for me, which you mentioned, is Saladin Ahmed's story, which I just… I love Batman dealing with the supernatural because he does it all the time. But he never believes it. He's always like, “Scientific explanation for this. I got to figure this one out.” And it's great here. He deals with essentially like a Candyman, Beetlejuice type figure, except in Gotham City. And it's a lot of fun. But this is a good collection if you want to pick it up. Next up Redneck #28 from Image Comics written by Donny Cates, art by Lisandro Estherren. This is a title we have not checked out that much, I think, right, Pete? Pete: Well, so this is weird because I saw Redneck and I thought it was Jason Aaron's book called Redneck and it's not. This is a different kind of redneck, not what you think because it's about vampires. Alex: No, Jason Aaron wrote another book. I don't remember what it's called. But it's not Redneck. Pete: Okay. Alex: No, he's, what is it? Southern Bastards. That's what he wrote. Pete: Oh. Right, right, right. Yeah. I thought… But anyways, so this is a very kind of… The art is really fantastic. I love the way they kind of draw the action. And a very interesting, kind of like tale throughout time here that we're dealing with. And I love the way it kind of ended on this cliffhanger for more. I think this is very interesting book, very kind of unique and creative. And I didn't know what I was getting into. And I was pleasantly surprised. Alex: So Donny talks about this in the end matter a little bit, but it is wild reading the first couple of issues of this books, which I think I read the first couple and I just got away from it for no particular reason. But it was what the title said, it was about a bunch of swamp folks dealing with vampires. I was like, “Okay, I get it. Rednecks cool. I'm on it, I get the concepts of this book.” To here where we're like Dracula war, which is a very different sort of thing. Alex: But Lisandro's art in particular is epic throughout the book. As you mentioned, it spans through different time periods. I enjoyed this quite a bit. And it's certainly the sort of thing that makes me want to be like, “Okay, I read the first collection, I read this issue. Now I actually need to read what happened in between, because clearly, I missed a lot.” Alex: Next up Amazing Spider-Man #50 from Marvel, written by Nick Spencer, art by Patrick Gleason. This is picking up right on the last issue, but kicking off a new storyline, where we finally learn the identity of Kindred as well as why he has it out for Spider-Man. Why he has it out for Norman Osborn, what happens to the Sin Eater? Big things happened in this issue. Spider Man is a very dire straits. We're definitely going to get into spoilers here. So Pete, as you feel about this reveal, what do you think about this? Pete: Cool. I mean, when I saw the tombstone reveal, I was like, “All right.” Alex: But so let's walk through this and this is spoiler time. But Kindred pulls up the tombstone, you're supposed to think as a reader, “Oh, okay is he Captain Stacy?” Gwen Stacy's dad. But he's not. Instead, what Kindred has done is he's pulled up the corpses of Captain Stacy and Gwen Stacy, and put them at a dinner table for Spider-Man, classic villain behavior. But it turns out the Kindred is none other than Harry Osborn. Pete: Yeah, at the end there's another twist, where you think, “Okay, we don't know, here's the reveal of the tombstone. That's who he is.” But then at the end, it's like, “He's my son.” And then you're like twist again. Alex: I don't love that. I feel like we're going to have to do a lot of explanation to get why Harry Osborn is this. Pete: Especially when Spider-Man sits down to that dinner and he sees the two dead people. And then he's like, “Wait, but what's this got to do with Harry Osborn?” You know what I mean? Alex: Yeah, I mean, first of all, indoor dining very dangerous right now. Second of all, if you ever get in that situation, just be like, “Check, please.” Pete: Yeah, also, you got to put masks on those corpses, you know what I mean? You can't just [crosstalk 00:30:16]. Alex: I mean come on. Absolutely. They could spread disease. Pete: They're inside. Alex: Yes. Think of the servers. Pete: Yeah, exactly. Alex: This is a good issue. Nick Spencer is doing an intriguing job of the storyline. But like I said, I think though this fills in a lot of holes in what's been going on I need to get to how this happened, which I assume is going to happen soon. This seems to be a big storyline. But why is Harry Osborn Kindred? What does that mean? How did he become Kindred? Are all big open questions here but we're just at the beginning of this storyline right now. Alex: Next up, another Tom King book Strange Adventures #6 from DC Comics written by surprise Tom King art by Mitch Garads and Evan ‘Doc' Shaner. In this issue, as usual, we're jumping back and forth between the planet Ron and what's happening on Earth, as Mr. Terrific investigates the death of Adam Strange and Alanna's daughter. In this issue Mr. Terrific Alanna kind of go on a date a little bit, and parry and check each other out and sort of probe each other's weaknesses. Ends in a very different, very interesting place. I like this issue quite a bit, particularly, because it made me doubt Alanna being the bad guy of this series. How'd you feel about it Pete? Pete: Yeah, yeah. Also, we had a little Seth Meyers sighting. Little talk show clip here. And as we all know, Seth Meyers came on Comic Book Club, big fan of the show. So it's nice to see that. Alex: It was nice to see it finally pay off for him. Pete: Yeah, yeah. Really nice to see Seth Meyers get his due, poor guy, he works really hard. But yeah, I mean, this is just waiting, each Tom King book, you get a little bit more information, a little bit more information. You're trying to piece together this whole story. So it's unbelievable, Tom King, kills it as a writer. And I'm excited to see how this unfolds, and we get a little bit more. And I love the Terrific stuff in this. So yeah, I can't wait until the final kind of domino falls, I can kind of look back and see what we've done here. Alex: I agree. This is definitely a mystery book. It's going to make you reevaluate everything when we finally get to the end there. But every issue just gorgeous to read and gut wrenching and heartbreaking across the board. Another one, very sad Marvel Zombies Resurrection #3 from Marvel written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson art by Leonard Kirk. Spider-Man is taking Franklin and Valeria to the Galactus hive to try to find a cure for the zombie virus that has afflicted the Marvel Universe. Things go predictably, very, very wrong, including a favorite of Pete's, who gets caught in the struggle. I love the twist that Philip gives to the whole Marvel Zombies thing here. It's so smart. So well done. I'm a little hesitant to spoil it. But every issue of this is so dangerous, so harrowing. And it's amazing that he has found a totally different twist on the zombie mythology in the Marvel Universe. How'd you feel Pete? Pete: Yeah, this was really crazy and intense to kind of like, have these kind of reveals of kind of like how this all unfolded. Love the Galactus stuff. Magic stuff is really cool. The character that we're not talking about I was like… All right, but- Alex: We can talk about him. We can spoil it. Pete: I think it's- Alex: We spoiled so much this podcast. Pete: This continues to be a really fun book and if you would have said- Alex: It's Wolverine. Pete: Wolverines. Wolverine. But yeah, I mean, you would think like okay, Marvel Zombies all right, how long we doing this, but this really is a fresh take on it. And it's very enjoyable. Alex: I agree. I'm very nervous, concerned about what will happen at the last issue when we get to that. Moving on to Seven Secrets #3 from Boom Studios written by Tom Taylor illustrated by Daniela De Nicolo. This issue we're following who we still think is our main character but we're not 100% sure, as they go on a mission to become the new secret keeper for this organization. Still don't know what the secrets are, still don't know what's going on. Pete: Yeah. Alex: We just know somebody evil is gunning straight for them. Another great issue of this book as Tom and company continued to build out the mythology. How'd you feel Pete? Pete: Yeah, I liked this. Again, we kind of don't know. I mean, if I'm risking my life over a briefcase, I might take a peek. But I think that this is very creative in the way that it kind of tells his story as it unfolds and the touching like 15 gifts from the father for the 15 years he wasn't there. That got me, that got me a little bit. That was pretty awesome. I've been really impressed with the characters in the book and their story and kind of how this is all moving forward. A lot of great action. Yeah, this continues to impress. Alex: Yeah, great book and Daniela De Nicolo's art is also real good, it's very anime… Excuse me, manga inspired. Yeah, but it feels like the halfway point way point. Pete: The mustache guy reminds me of the guy from Voltron. The new Voltron [crosstalk 00:36:07]- Alex: Interesting. I don't know what you're talking about, but I appreciate it regardless. Before we wrap up here, let's do it. Let's get into the X/10 of Swords block. Three issues out this week. Hellions #5, written by Zeb wells and art by Carmen Carnero. New Mutants #13 written by Ed Price and art by Rob Price. Cable #5 written by Jerry Duggan and art by Phil Noto. Versus last week, where we got a little more of an overarching story each one of these is very much its own thing. Alex: In Hellions we get that team heading off into other world to basically cheat the whole sword contest that's going on by stealing Arakko's swords. In New Mutant's we find out how Cypher is dealing with fact that he's supposed to be a sword bearer. Answer is not very well. And in cable, he is dealing with a sword of his own. When the last we left him, he was with Cyclops and Jean Grey on Sword, the actual space station the people, we find out what happened to them, and what happens next. This is great. I was a little worried that this crossover was going to be just one thing after another just following up on it. But I love that each one of these individual interweaving stories, and I thought each of these issues was a ton of fun all on its own. Pete I know you liked last week's issues. How'd you feel about this one? Pete: I did. I really liked the break from the stacking insane idea on top of insane idea and like here we're just going to have like a showdown you bring your best, we'll bring our best, bring a sword, let's settle this. But this gets a little derailed by the Lollipop Guild where they sit around a table and makes insane decisions like “Hey, we're going to do this big battle to the death, but why don't we cheat? Right? Because we're on our own island by playing by the rules so fuck it let's just cheat, and just throw a wrench in the whole fucking thing.” Alex: So this is in Hellions by the way just to clarify what's going on here. I love this issue. Zeb Wells writes the crap out of these characters. His Empath is such a horrible asshole in a hilarious way. Mr. Sinister is great. Pete: The cape bit is just glorious. It's really fun. Alex: Oh my god. So funny. Just, it's a funny book. And I appreciate that in the middle of this like… Particularly coming off of, I think, the last issue was Storm being like, “I need to potentially destroy a relationship with my husband because it's the head of the world and I need to invade Wakanda.” And then this issue, Mr. Sinister's like wrestling with a horse most of the issue is great. That you could have these different tones of this world is so much fun. Pete: Yeah, it's all right. Alex: And then of course, there's New Mutants, which is I think one of the greatest issues of all time that really just really digs in on Cypher as a character. One of the greatest characters of all time. Gives him his due in the sun, shows up what was going on with Warlock, trains with Krakoa, plays on his insecurities, but in the right way, and fleshes out his relationship with Krakoa, just a great issue across the board. And I know I'm using a sarcastic voice, but I also actually think that. Pete: The art in this book is glorious. The Krakoa, trying to stop him and talk to them but like “If something happens to you I won't be able to…” I thought that was great. But at this point, I'm like, “Okay, guys, a lot of build up to the sword fight. Can we get to this goddamn sword fight.” Like, do I got to sit there and see everybody's origin story to how they got their sword. Alex: There's 10 swords. They're not even halfway through. They'll get halfway through, they'll have all the swords and then they'll have a bunch of fights. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Come on. Pete: Now hopefully I make a [crosstalk 00:40:12]- Alex: And Cable, also fun with like some terrifying weird alien enemies, that was super fun as well. Just a fun month across the board. Right Pete? Pete: Sure. Yeah. What a month. What a year. Everybody's having a blast. Good times. Alex: Yeah, I just ordered a shirt online, actually, they said “2020 having a blast.” Pete: Oh, man. Yeah, I mean, I'll look forward to hopefully getting to the fight. Just, I don't know, I think the last month with the three titles or last week, whatever it was, I thought was better, getting me hyped for this thing, but after this week, I'm kind of like, “All right, get me there already.” But hey, people like reading stuff in between their comic books pages, apparently, because man, they're doubling the fuck down on that. Alex: Oh my gosh. Pete: And at this point I'm just to do it. Alex: Well, I liked these quite a bit. I had a fun time this week. And I'm glad to read all three of them. Pete: Did you like reading about the sword instead of seeing it? Just reading about how much it weighs and that kind of stuff? Alex: You know what they say, do you bring an essay to a sword fight? Pete: Ah right, right. Alex: If you'd like to support this podcast, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM. Pete: We sure do. 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This week Mike tackles the fourth and final volume of the first run of Darth Vader comics; End Of Games, for the conclusion to the 25-issue epic! Included in this episode is the clone Cylo’s betrayal of the Empire, Vader’s Mustafar-based force vision, whale ships, super star destroyers, an enhanced rancor, some background on the rancor trainer Malakili, Doctor Aphra meeting Palpatine and much more! In case you haven’t listened to the previous Vader episodes, check out episodes 15, 17, 19 & 23, for the full details of the first run of Darth Vader comics (by Kieron Gillen)! The 6 issues of vol 4 of Darth Vader were written by Kieron Gillen with the artist Salvador Larroca and colourist Edgar Delgado. Issue #20 was released May 2016, issue #25 was released October 2016, the trade paperback collection was released December 2016 and the full Darth Vader Omnibus was released September 2017. Included within End Of Games are two “mini-comics” both also written by Kieron Gillen; “The Misadventures of Triple-Zero and Beetee” has Mike Norton as the artist and David Curriel as colourist and “Coda” has Max Fiumara as the artist and Dave Stewart as the colourist. Last week, episode 28 brought the very first book review on Star Wars: Comics In Canon, all about Claudia Gray’s Master & Apprentice; a book set years before The Phantom Menace, focusing on Qui-Gon Jinn & Obi-Wan Kenobi’s relationship and their mission on Pijal, along with flashbacks giving insight into Qui-Gon’s relationship with his master Dooku and 6 prophecies including the infamous Chosen One prophecy! Mike was recently on the Scott Pilgrim Vs The World review for the TV & Movies show on Comics In Motion where he discussed the movie with Dave of CiM and Tony of Indie Comic Spotlight, found on this feed (dated 8thOctober) check it out here: https://spoti.fi/33I9N5L Mike also appeared on the second episode of Comics On Trial, defending The Phantom Menace against Scott of 20th Century Geek, with Paul of Superheroes For Dummies as the judge, also found on this feed (20th September): https://spoti.fi/2FTjvZI Comics In Motion has an excellent offer exclusively for our listeners! TKO Comics is revolutionizing the comics industry and if you go to http://tkopresents.com/discount/MOTION20 and use the promo code MOTION20 at checkout, you will receive a 20% discount exclusively for Comics in Motion listeners - happy reading! Mike is also the host of a podcast called Genuine Chit-Chat where he speaks with a different guest each week about a wide array of topics where no subject is off limits – GCC can be listened to in the same place you’re listening to this show, so there’s no excuse to not check it out! Chris & Dave of Comics In Motion featured on episode 91 of GCC, plus Chris was on episode 89 of GCC to talk about wrestling and Dave is on episode 90, talking with Max of Mandatory Marvel & DC about the recent DC movies! Chris & Dave of Comics In Motion were on episodes 63 & 75 of GCC together and Mike was on episodes 75 & 100 of Comics In Motion! Email Mike at StarWarsComicsInCanon@outlook.com or find him on social media @GenuineChitChat on Twitter, @Genuine_ChitChat on Instagram and /GenuineChitChat on Facebook! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
Welcome to Collecting Issues. This week Mick and Ben discuss Lucifer Volume 1: The Infernal Comedy! by DC/Vertigo, collecting issues #1-6 of the series by Dan Watters and Neil Gaiman, with art by Sebastian Fiumara and Max Fiumara, first published in 2019.Join in the conversation on Facebook, on Youtube or on Twitter with #collectingissuesFind us at www.seomrabeag.com/collectingissues
Doctor Star In December 2017, Den of Geek announced a second Black Hammer spinoff miniseries, Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows, written by Jeff Lemire with art by Max Fiumara. The series focuses on Doctor Star, a Golden Age superhero and contemporary of Abraham Slam. Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/RantsIssue26 Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/2lYO4z5 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2mNyrKg Check out our audience survey and make our shows better! http://bit.ly/TPCNetworkSurvey Brought to you by: The Comic Hunter http://www.comichunter.net and Spin-It Records & Video http://www.spin-itrecords.ca also IHW Wrestling http://www.ihw.ca in addition Brace and Son Enterprises http://bit.ly/BraceAndSon minus Hell's Basement http://www.facebook.com/hellscomedybasement plus Opposuits Canada: http://bit.ly/2sjdF8u US: http://bit.ly/2uieWOm UK: http://bit.ly/2sF6A1r Then HighSpots http://bit.ly/TPCNetworkHighspots Finally ShareASale http://bit.ly/2tKi204 A TPC Network podcast http://www.tpcnetwork.com
This week, the boys dig into the creative shakeup on "Green Arrow," praise the art team of Sebastian and Max Fiumara, and chat with Joshua Williamson at NYCC 2018.
Jan solicits, Justice League Dark 4, Drowned Earth, Nightwing 51, Batman 57, Lucifer, Infinity Wars: Weapon Hex, Marvel Zombie, Peter Parker 311, Shuri, Venom Annual, Unstoppable Wasp, What If: Ghost Rider, X-Men Black - Mystique, Exorsisters, Captain Ginger, Source, Holliston Carnival of Carnage, Ogre, Lumberjanes OGN, Rise of the TMNT, Simpsons 245 Reviews: Sex Death Revolution, Plastic, God Country, Santa Clarita Diet s2, Halloween, Doctor Who, Haunting of Hill House News: Superman TV series on CW, Lex coming to Supergirl, Luke Cage cancelled, Archie cancels Marvel Digest line Comics Details: Lucifer 1 by Dan Watters, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara, Dave McCaig Justice League 10 by Scott Snyder, Francis Manapul Aquaman 41 by Dan Abnett, Lan Medina, Vicente Cifuentes, Gabe Eltaeb Infinity Wars: Weapon Hex 1 by Ben Acker, Ben Blacker, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Israel Silva Marvel Zombie 1 by W Maxwell Prince, Stefano Raffaele, Rachelle Rosenberg Peter Parker: Spectacular Spider-Man 311 by Sean Ryan, Juan Manuel Frigeri, Jason Keith Shuri 1 by Nnedi Okorafor, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire Venom Annual 1 by Donny Cates, Kev Walker, Chris Sotomayor, David Michelinie, Ron Lim, Scott Hanna, Rachelle Rosenberg, Jeff Loveness, Tigh Walker, James Stokoe Unstoppable Wasp 1 by Jeremy Whitley, GuriHiru What If: Ghost Rider by Sebastian Girner, Caspar Wijngaard X-Men Black - Mystique by Seanan McGuire, Marco Failla, Jesus Aburtov, Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Geraldo Borges, Rachelle Rosenberg Exorsisters 1 by Ian Boothby, Gisele Lagace, Pete Pantazis Captain Ginger 1 by Stuart Moore, June Brigman, Roy Richardson, Veronica Gandini Source 1 by Don Handfield, Charles Carvalho Ogre 1 by Bob Salley, Shawn Daley Holliston Carnival of Carnage 1 by Gregory Wright, Stephen Sharer, Joshua Werner Lumberjanes OGN: Infernal Compass by Lilah Sturges, Polterink, Alexa Sharpe Simpsons 245 by Nathan Kane, Rex Lindsey, Jason Ho Sex Death Revolution by Mags Visaggio, Becca Farrow Plastic by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, Laura Martin God Country by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Jason Wordie Comics Countdown, 17 Oct 2018: Black Hammer: Age of Doom 6 by Jeff Lemire, Rich Tommaso Gideon Falls 7 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart East of West 39 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Cover 2 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Zu Orzu Thor 6 by Jason Aaron, Christian Ward Runaways 14 by Rainbow Rowell, David Lafuente, Takeshi Miyazawa Mall 2 by James Haick, Don Handfield, Rafael Loureiro, Diego Lima Justice League Dark 4 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson Exorsisters 1 by Ian Boothby, Gisele Lagace, Pete Pantazis Submerged 3 by Vita Ayala, Lisa Sterle, Jen Bartel
Top 10 July sales, Sandman Universe, Supergirl 21, Fantastic Four 1, Spider-Man Annual, Hey Kids Comics!, Hot Lunch Special, Black Badge, Blastosaurus, Dinosaucers, Riptide, Long Live Pro Wrestling 0, Norah, Oddwell Reviews: Ant-Man and Wasp, The Meg, Maniac, Gravity Falls episode 1 News: Dark Phoenix and New Mutants movies, Supergirl movie, Negan Techen, Black Mask is Birds of Prey villain, new Greg for s4 of Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Bautista and Guardians 3, Ruby Rose is Batwoman, Fury and Hill in Spider-Man: Far From Home, Oscar stuff, Jackpot movie, Silver Sable and Black Cat movies, Cyborg cast for Doom Patrol, Cassandra Cain casting, X-Men Disassembled, Lois Lane by Greg Rucka Comics Details: Sandman Universe 1 by Neil Gaiman, Nalo Hopkinson, Kat Howard, Si Spurrier, Dan Watters, Bilquis Evely, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara, Tom Fowler, Domo Stanton, Mat Lopes Supergirl 21 by Marc Andreyko, Kevin Maguire, Sean Parsons, Fco Plascencia Fantastic Four 1 by Dan Slott, Sara Pichelli, Elisabetta D’amico, Marte Gracia, Simone Bianchi, Marco Russo, Skottie Young, Jeremy Treece Spider-Man Annual by Bryan Hill, Mark Bagley, Nelson Blake, Alitha Martinez, Roberto Poggi, Carlos Lopez Hey Kids Comics! 1 by Howard Chaykin, Wil Quintana Hot Lunch Special 1 by Eliot Rahal, Jorge Fornes Black Badge 1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins Dinosaucers 1 by Michael Uslan, Andrew Pepoy, Jason Millet Riptide 1 by Scott Chitwood, Danny Luckert Long Live Pro Wrestling 0 by James Haick, Branko Jovanovic Norah 1 by Kasey Pierce, Sean Seal Oddwell 1 by David Clark, Acacia Rodarte Comics Countdown, 08 Aug 2018: 10. Bloodshot Salvation 12 by Jeff Lemire, Doug Braithwaite, Jordie Bellaire9. Hawkman 3 by Robert Venditti, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Paul Neary, Alex Sinclair 8. Oblivion Song 6 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni7. Long Live Pro Wrestling 0 by James Haick, Branko Jovanovic6. Relay 2 by Zac Thompson, Andy Clarke, Donny Cates 5. Shadow Roads 2 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, AC Zamudio 4. Eternal Empire 10 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna 3. Farmhand 2 by Rob Guillory, Taylor Wells 2. Outpost Zero 2 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi,Jean-Francois Beaulieu 1. Sandman Universe 1 by Neil Gaiman, Nalo Hopkinson, Kat Howard, Si Spurrier, Dan Watters, Bilquis Evely, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara, Tom Fowler, Domo Stanton, Mat Lopes
Justice League 1, Unexpected 1, Man of Steel 2, Batman: Prelude to the Wedding - Nightwing vs Hush, Ant-Man & The Wasp 1, Dazzler: X-Song, Deadpool 1, Doctor Strange 1, Immortal Hulk 1, Sword Daughter 1, Garfield Homecoming 1, Cellies 1, Aberrant 1, Vagrant Queen 1, News (Geoff Johns, Wonder Woman 2, Millarworld, Donny Cates Thanos, Unstoppable Wasp, Iceman, Asgardians, Wolverine by Soule/McNiven, Cloak & Dagger comixology, Spider-Geddon, Valiant relaunch, Vertigo relaunch, Archie 1941, MST3K, Ewan McGregor as Danny Torrance), Trailers, Reviews (Frostbite, Pan) Comics Details: Justice League 1 by Scott Snyder, Jim Cheung, Mark Morales, Tomeu Morey The Unexpected 1 by Steve Orlando, Cary Nord, Ryan Sook, Mick Gray, Wade Von Grawbadger, Fco Plascencia Man of Steel 2 by Brian Michael Bendis, Jason Fabok, Steve Rude, Doc Shaner, Alex Sinclair Batman: Prelude to the Wedding - Nightwing vs. Hush by Tim Seeley, Travis Moore, Otto Schmidt, Tamra Bonvillain Ant-Man and the Wasp 1 by Mark Waid, Javier Garron, Israel Silva Dazzler: X-Song by Mags Visaggio, Laura Braga, Rachelle Rosenberg Deadpool 1 by Skottie Young, Nic Klein, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring Doctor Strange 1 by Mark Waid, Jesus Saiz Immortal Hulk 1 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts Sword Daughter 1 by Brian Wood, Mack Chater, Jose Villarrubia Garfield Homecoming 1 by Scott Nickel, Sara Talmadge, Andy Hirsch Cellies 1 by Joe Flood Aberrant 1 by Rylend Grant, Zsombor Huszka, Iwan Triyono Vagrant Queen 1 by Magdalene Visaggio, Jason Smith, Harry Saxon, Zakk Saam Comics Countdown 06 Jun 2018: Black Science 36 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows 4 by Jeff Lemire, Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart Eternal Empire 9 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna Scales & Scoundrels 10 by Sebastian Girner, Galaad TMNT 83 by Tom Waltz, Bobby Curnow, Kevin Eastman, Dave Wachter, Ronda Pattison Deathstroke 32 by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Larry Hama, Roberto Viacava, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox X-Men Red 5 by Tom Taylor, Mahmud Asrar, Rain Beredo Batman 48 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, June Chung Bombshells United 19 by Marguerite Bennett, David Hahn, J Nanjan Paper Girls 21 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson
Top 10 April 2018, DC Nation 0, Action Comics Special, Harley Loves Joker, Nightwing 44, Batman 46, Avengers 1, Hunt For Wolverine: Weapon Lost, Star Wars: Tag and Bink Were Here, SHIELD Rebirth, Death or Glory, Red Sonja/Tarzan, Coda, Harbinger Wars II Prelude, Cyber Spectre, Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero’s Journey, All Summer Long, FCBD books (Avengers/Captain America, Spidey, Shadow Roads, Relay), News (Castle Rock trailer, Ant-Man/Wasp trailer, DCU streaming service announcement, Superman Rocksteady game), Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman, Deadpool music video Comics Credits: DC Nation 0 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Jordie Bellaire, Brian Michael Bendis, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Dexter Vines, Alex Sinclair, Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Action Comics Special by Dan Jurgens, Will Conrad, Wil Quintana, Mark Russell, Jill Thompson, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Max Landis, Francis Manapul Harley Loves Joker 1 by Paul Dini, Bret Blevins, Amanda Conner Nightwing 44 by Avengers 1 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, David Curiel Hunt For Wolverine: Weapon Lost 1 by Charles Soule, Matteo Buffagni, Shane Davis Star Wars: Tag and Bink Were Here by Kevin Rubio, Lucas Marangon, Rick Zombo, Randy Emberlin, Howard Shum, Dan Brown, Dan Jackson, Michelle Madsen SHIELD Rebirth by Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Sonia Oback, Rachelle Rosenberg, Christina Strain You Are Deadpool 1 by Al Ewing, Salva Espin, Guru eFX Death or Glory 1 by Rick Remender, Bengal Coda 1 by Simon Spurrier, Matias Bergara, Michael Doig Red Sonja/Tarzan 1 by Gail Simone, Walter Geovani Cyber Spectre 1 by Richard Emms, Ale Graza Harbinger Wars II Prelude by Eric Heisserer, Raul Allen, Patricia Martin Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero’s Journey by Stuart Levy, Kei Ishiyama, David Hutchison, Dan Conner All Summer Long by Hope Larson Comics Countdown (02 May 2018): Black Science 35 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows 3 by Jeff Lemire, Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart Death or Glory 1 by Rick Remender, Bengal Harbinger Wars II Prelude by Eric Heisserer, Raul Allen, Patricia Martin Deathstroke 31 by Christopher Priest, Larry Hama, Carlo Pagulayan, Roberto Viacava, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox All Summer Long by Hope Larson Star Wars: Tag and Bink Were Here by Kevin Rubio, Lucas Marangon, Rick Zombo, Randy Emberlin, Howard Shum, Dan Brown, Dan Jackson, Michelle Madsen Batman 46 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, John Livesay, Tomeu Morey Maxwell’s Demons 3 by Deniz Camp, Vittorio Astone Captain America 701 by Mark Waid, Leonardo Romero, JG Jones, Adam Hughes, Paul Mounts, Matt Wilson
Amazing Spider-Man#799 by Dan Slott, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, and Marte Gracia, MAD#1 by Al Jaffee, Tom Richmond, Sergio Aragones, Peter Kuper, Bob Fingerman, Pete Bagge, and the Usual Gang of Idiots, Judge Dredd Mega Collection Volume 80: Dark Side of the Moonby John Wagner, Brian Bolland, John Smith, Paul Marshall, Ian Gibson and more from 2000 AD and Hachette and Judge Dredd Megazine#395 featuring the Nemesis the Warlock monograph by Matthew Smith and Kevin O'Neill from Rebellion, Infinity 8#1 by Lewis Trondheim, Zep, and Dominique Bertail from Lion Forge, Deathbed#3 by Joshua Williamson, Riley Rossmo, and Ivan Plascencia from Vertigo, Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows #1 by Jeff Lemire, Max Fiumara, and Dave Stewart from Dark Horse, plus a whole mess more!
Top 300 March 2018, Curse of Brimstone, Avengers: Shards of Infinity, Venomized, Xerxes, Analog, Isola, Swashbucklers: The Saga Continues, Demi-God, Sonic the Hedgehog, Helm, Tinseltown, Zero Jumper, Portal Bound, Welcome to Paradise, News (Catwoman by Joelle Jones, Fantastic Four spoilers, new Valiant executive editor, new Batgirl screenwriter, X-Men Extermination), Reviews (Guild Library Edition, JLA Year One, Roughneck, Green Lantern Earth One, Lemony Snicket Season 2, Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 1, Hard Sun Season 1) Comics Credits: Curse of Brimstone 1 by Justin Jordan, Philip Tan, Rain Beredo Avengers: Shards of Infinity by Ralph Macchio, Andrea DiVito, Laura Villari Venomized 1 by Cullen Bunn, Iban Coello, Matt Yackey Xerxes: The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander 1 by Frank Miller, Alex Sinclair Analog 1 by Gerry Duggan, David O’Sullivan Isola 1 by Brenden Fletcher, Karl Kerschl Swashbucklers: The Saga Continues 1 by Marc Guggenheim, Andrea Mutti, Chris Sotomayor Demi-God 1 by Ron Marz, Andy Smith, Andrew Dalhouse Sonic the Hedgehog 1 by Ian Flynn, Tracy Yardley, Jim Amash, Bob Smith, Matt Herms Helm 1 by Jehanzeb Hasan, Mauricio Caballero Tinseltown 1 by David Lucarelli, Henry Ponciano, HDE Zero Jumper 1 by Patrick Mulholland Portal Bound 1 by Gabe Carrasco, Mark Roslan, Alex Arizmendi, Wes Hartman Welcome to Paradise 1 by A.C. Medina, Morgan Kendrick Sawyer Comics Countdown 04 April 2018: Jetsons 6 by Jimmy Palmiotti, Pier Brito, Paul Mounts Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows 2 by Jeff Lemire, Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart Deathstroke 30 by Christopher Priest, Carlos Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox Mech Cadet Yu 8 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Triona Farrell I Hate Fairyland 18 by Skottie Young, Jean-Francois Beaulieu All New Wolverine 33 by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Nolan Woodard Batman 44 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire, June Chung Runaways 8 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Triona Farrell Amazing Spider-Man 798 by Dan Slott, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Marte Gracia Giant Days 37 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar
On this episode of the Graphic Content Podcast, Jim reviews "Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows" #1 & #2 by Jeff Lemire and Max Fiumara from Dark Horse Comics. So how does this series work spinning off of the first two volumes of the cult hit "Black Hammer" series Lemire did with artist Dean Ormston? How much inspiration did the creators take from James Robinson's "Starman" series from the 1990's? And can Jim sound coherent-enough to give an actual review of a comic after 1am? All this and more can be found in this episode of the GRAPHIC CONTENT PODCAST!
Top 300 Feb, Shade the Changing Woman, Infinity Countdown, Gideon Falls, Oblivion Song, Prism Stalker, Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows, Highest House, Spider King, Green Hornet, Sonitus, The XII, Dodge City, Ballad of Sang, Dreamless, News (Deadpool by Skottie Young and Nic Klein, Sentry by Lemire and Jacinto, Plastic Man by Gail Simone, Mike Perkins to DC, DC Black Label, Wiig = Cheetah, Vin Diesel = Bloodshot), Reviews (Three Billboards, Shape of Water, I, Tonya, Batman and Robin Omnibus), Trailers! Comics Credits: Shade the Changing Woman 1 by Cecil Castellucci, Marley Zarcone, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jamie Coe Infinity Countdown 1 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr., Aaron Kuder, Jordie Bellaire, Frank Martin Gideon Falls 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Oblivion Song 1 by Robert Kirkham, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Prism Stalker 1 by Sloane Leong Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows 1 by Jeff Lemire, Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart Highest House by Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Fabien Alquier Spider King 1 by Josh Vann, Simone D’Armini, Adrian Boch Green Hornet 1 by Amy Chu, German Erramouspe, Brittany Pezzillo Sonitus 1 by Dan Sheppard, Cody Andrew Sousa, Cecilia Lo Valvo, Dee Cunniffe The XII 1 by Patrick Trahey, Luis Suarez Dodge City 1 by Josh Trujillo, Cara McGee, Brittany Peer Ballad of Sang 1 by Ed Brisson, Shari Chankhamma Dreamless 1 by Bobby Crosby, Sarah Ellerton Comics Countdown 07 March 2018: Highest House 1 by Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Fabien Alquier Jetsons 5 by Jimmy Palmiotti, Pier Brito, Alex Sinclair Gideon Falls 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart I Hate Fairyland 17 by Skottie Young Extremity 12 by Daniel Warren Johnston Deathstroke 29 by Christopher Priest, Diogenes Neves, Trevor Scott, Jeromy Cox Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows by Jeff Lemire, Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart Oblivion Song 1 by Robert Kirkham, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Mech Cadet Yu 7 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa Bloodshot Salvation 7 by Jeff Lemire, Renato Guedes
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
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: 18:36 - Batman Annual #2 (Tom King and Lee Weeks & Michael Lark) 35:41 - Green Arrow Annual #1 (Benjamin Percy and Eleonora Carlini) 40:56 - Aquaman Annual #1 (Phillip K Johnson and Max Fiumara) 45:43 - Super Sons Annual #1 (Peter J Tomasi and Paul Pelletier) 53:58 - Mystick U #1 (Alisa Kwitney and Mike Norton & Yishan Li) 1:04:20 - Batman: Creature of the Night #1 (Kurt Busiek and Jean Paul Leon) 1:21:08 - Best art, cover and books of the week. 1:30:13 - Wonder Woman: The Circle (Gail Simone and Bernard Chang & Terry Dodson) patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Mild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
El camino iniciático de de Abe Sapien por una tierra devastada se va a cercando a su final, pero mientras conoceremos datos importantes del pasado. Conoceremos el verdadero origen de Abe Sapien, tendremos más información de la Escuela Negra y conoceremos el significado del culto de la mano izquierda y derecha. Sebastian y Max Fiumara hacen un trabajo excelente, y en esta ocasión Guy Davis y Tyler Cook son artistas invitados.
- A-Force #1. G. Willow Wilson y Jorge Molina. (Marvel). - Four Eyes-Hearts of Fire #1. Joe Kelly y Max Fiumara. (Image). - Swamp-Thing #1 (de 6). Len Wein y Kelley Jones. (DC). - Uncanny X-Men #1. Cullen Bunn y Greg Land. (Marvel). - X-Men-Worst X-Man Ever 01 (de 05). Max Bemis y Michael Walsh. (Marvel). - Guardians of the Infinity #2. Dan Abnett y Carlo Barbieri. (Marvel). - The Totally Awesome Hulk #2. Greg Pak y Frank Cho. (Marvel). - Final de Vader Down. Star Wars #14 (Aaron y Deodato Jr.) y Darth Vader #15 (Gillen y Larroca). (Marvel).
- A-Force #1. G. Willow Wilson y Jorge Molina. (Marvel). - Four Eyes-Hearts of Fire #1. Joe Kelly y Max Fiumara. (Image). - Swamp-Thing #1 (de 6). Len Wein y Kelley Jones. (DC). - Uncanny X-Men #1. Cullen Bunn y Greg Land. (Marvel). - X-Men-Worst X-Man Ever 01 (de 05). Max Bemis y Michael Walsh. (Marvel). - Guardians of the Infinity #2. Dan Abnett y Carlo Barbieri. (Marvel). - The Totally Awesome Hulk #2. Greg Pak y Frank Cho. (Marvel). - Final de Vader Down. Star Wars #14 (Aaron y Deodato Jr.) y Darth Vader #15 (Gillen y Larroca). (Marvel).
Hero Book 2 by David Rubin from Dark Horse, Zero Volume 4 by Ales Kot, Ian Bertram, Stathis Tsemberlidis, Robert Sammelin, Tula Lotay, Jordie Bellaire, Clayton Cowles, Tom Muller, and Jeff Lemire from Image Comics, James Bond by Warren Ellis and Jason Masters from Dynamite!, Erik Larsen-O-Rama: Savage Dragon #209-210 with Chris Eliopoulos, Nikos Koutsis, and Mike Toris and Spawn #259 with Todd McFarlane, Fco Plascenscia, and Tom Orzechowski from Image, Marvel-O-Rama: Daredevil #2, Drax #2, Squadron Supreme #2, and Mighty Thor #2, physical vs. digital, Deadly Class, Ringside #2 by Joe Keatinge, Nick Barber, and Simon Gough from Image, Twilight Children, Jupiter's Circle, Jonathan Hickman, Four Eyes: Hearts of Fire by Joe Kelly and Max Fiumara from Image, Valiant-O-Rama: The Wrath of the Eternal Warrior by Robert Venditti, Raul Allen, and Patricia Martin, Bloodshot: Reborn, and The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage: Second Lives by Jen Van Meter, Roberto De La Torre, David Baron, and Dave Lanphear, Cullen Bunn, The Fade Out by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser from Image, The Divine by Asaf Hanuka, Tomer Hanuka, and Boaz Lavie from :01 First Second, and a whole mess more!
Tim Vigil, Ant-Man, Weirdworld #3 by Jason Aaron, Mike Del Mundo, and Marco D'Alsonso, MPH by Mark Millar and Duncan Fegredo from Image, Jay and Silent Bob and Kevin Smith, We Are...Robin by Lee Bermejo, Jorge Corona, Rob Haynes, and Khary Randolph, Grayson, Batman Beyond, Cyborg #1 by David F. Walker, Joe Prado, and Ivan Reis, Guardians of Knowhere #1 by Bendis, Mike Deodato, and Frank Martin, Siege #1 by Kieron Gillen, Filipe Andrade, Rachelle Rosenberg, James Stokoe, and Jorge Coelho, Mike Norton and Years of Future Past, Inferno, Squadron Sinister, Dead Drop by Ales Kot, Adam Gorham, and Michael Spicer from Valiant, Martian Manhunter by Rob Williams, Eber Ferreira, and Eddy Barrows, Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War by Mike Johnson, Gabriel Rodriguez, and Angel Hernandez, Civil War #1 by Charles Soule, Lenil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, and Sunny Gho, Four Eyes by Joe Kelly and Max Fiumara from Image, and a whole mess more!
Zack Kruse jumps into the pit with us to discuss the Appleseed Comic Con, Timothy O'Briant's BDR Volume 2, jason Brubaker's Sithrah, Steranko Vs. Jaime Hernandez, Peter Bagge and Creepy, Convergence-O-Rama (Swamp Thing, Plastic man and the Freedom Fighters, Shazam!, Blue Beetle, Man of Steel, Superboy, Atom, The Question, Suicide Squad, Hawkman, Womder Woman, Justice Society of America, Batman and the Outsiders, Green Lantern Corps, Shadow of the Bat, Harley Quinn, Superman, Detective Comics, Batman and Robin, and more), Mignolaverse-O-Rama (Frankenstein Underground #2 with Ben Stenbeck and Dave Stewart, Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. 1952 #5 with John Arcudi, Alex Maleev, and Dave Stewart, B.P.R.D. #130 with John Arcudi, Peter Snejbjerg, and Dave Stewart, and Abe Sapien #22 with Scott Allie, Max Fiumara, and Dave Stewart), Groo and The Goon, Big Man Plans by Eric Powell and Tim Wiesch from Image Comics, Deadly Class #12 by Rick Remender and Wes Craig, Valerian and Laureline by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mezieres from Cinebook, Space Riders #1 by Alexi Ziritt, Fabian Rangel Jr., and Ryan Ferrier from Black Mask, Gilbert Shelton's Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Free Comic Book Day, Dynamite-O-Rama: Flash Gordon #3 by Ben Blacker, Ben Blacker, amd Lee Ferguson and The Phantom #2 by Brian Clevenger and Brent Schoonover, Ivar, Timewalker #4 by Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry from Valiant, Scrooge McDuck #1 from IDW, Michael Chabon's The Escapist, a little film called Avengers: Age of Ultron, and a whole mess more!
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is??Four Eyes, by Joe Kelly and??Max Fiumara. It is set in New York City during the Great Depression. Also, there are dragons. First released in 2008,??Four Eyes has been released irregularly with four issues released at present, and none in several years. Kelly??stated in a [???]
Geof Darrow's Shaolin Cowboy from Dark Horse, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, Marvel Universe Live, Fables: Super Team (#102-108) by Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, and Lee Loughridge from Vertigo, Superior Spider-Man #32 by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Giuseppe Camuncoli, John Dell, Adam Kubert, Antonio Fabela, and Rain Beredo, Spider-Verse, Trillium by Jeff Lemire and Jose Villarrubia for Vertigo, The Strain, ComicBase, Abe Sapien #14-15 by Mike Mignola, Scott Allie, Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart, Juan Ferreyra, and Sebastian Fiumara from Dark Horse, Afterlife with Archie #6 and Andrew Pepoy, Star Trek: City on the Edge of Forever - The Original Teleplay by Harlan Ellison, Scott Tipton, David Tipton, and J. K. Woodward from IDW, Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland by Eric Shanower and Gabriel Rodriguez from IDW, Dark Horse Presents #1, and a whole mess more!
Zack Kruse drops by to get us up to date on the forthcoming AppleSeed Comics and Art Convention then settles in for long discussions on Ryan Browne, Popeye Picnic #1 and Ken Wheaton, Gray Morrow, STERANKO!, Peter Bagge, Ed Piskor, Hilary Barta, Jim Rugg, stupid Carole Lombard, Tom Scioli, American Vampire V5 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Dustin Nguyen and pals, Levitz and Batista's Legion: Secret Origin mini, Barry Kitson, Mike Wieringo and Todd Dzago's Tellos, Scotty Young, Fantastic Four, Mark Waid, KISS Kids #1 from IDW, Erik. T. Johnson's amazing The Outliers #1 from Alternative, Marie Severin, Elmore Leonard, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up, Yost and Kyle's Fantastic Four cartoon, Thor: God of Thunder by Jason Aaron, Esad Ribic, Butch Guice and company, Abe Sapien by Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Max Fiumara, and Dave Stewart, Ben Affleck and Batman, and a whole mess more!
#comics #spiderman #hellboy #darkhorse #marvel #maxfiumara Entrevista a Max Fiumara, dibujante argentino que trabaja para Marvel (Amazing Spider-Man, Hulk Smash Avengers) y Dark Horse (BPRD); y ha trabajado para otras editoriales como Avatar y DC. Originalmente emitida en Perdidos En El Eter #143, junio de 2012.