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Comic Reviews: DC DC's Spring Breakout by Joey Esposito, Vasco Georgiev; Thomas Krajewski, Wes St. Clair, Ivan Plascencia; Meghan Fitzmartin, Gavin Guidry, Rico Renzi; James Reid, Scott Kolins, John Kalisz; Mike W. Barr, Kenya Danino, Emilio Lopez; Patrick Young, Nico Bascunan; Morgan Hampton, Paul Pelletier, Norm Rapmund, Eren Angiolini; Cameron Chittock, Marco Santucci, Arif Prianto Flash 2024 Annual by Si Spurrier, Scott Koblish, Amancay Nahuelpan, George Kambadais, Tom Derenick, Marissa Louise, Lee Loughridge, Matt Herms Harley Quinn 2024 Annual by Erica Henderson Nightwing 2024 Annual by Travis Moore, Alex Guimaraes, Ivan Plascencia Superman: House of Brainiac Special by Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon Marvel Blood Hunt 1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Deadpool and Wolverine: WWIII 1 by Joe Kelly, Adam Kubert, Joe Sabino, Frank Martin Get Fury 1 by Garth Ennis, Jacen Burrows, Guillermo Ortego, Nolan Woodard Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 25th Anniversary Special by Greg Pak, Will Sliney, Guru eFX Marvel Unlimited Infinity Paws 5 by Jason Loo, Nao Fuji Dark Horse Lester of the Lesser Gods 1 by Eric Powell, Lucky Yates, Gideon Kendall Image Bear Pirate Viking Queen 1 by Sean Lewis, Jonathan Marks Barravecchia Whisper Queen 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Dynamite Space Ghost 1 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau DSTLRY Blood Brothers Mother 1 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso Oni RoboForce 1 by Melissa Flores, Diogenes Neves, Marcelo Di Chiara, Julio Brilha, Elton Thomasi, Jao Canola Toxic Summer 1 by Derek Charm Vault Barbaric: Born in Blood 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Fabi Marques OGNs Cat out of Water by Art Baltazar eXpets by Mark Tatulli Pillow Talk by Stephanie Cooke, Mel Valentine Vargas Wires Crossed by Beth Fantaskey, ONeill Jones Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains by Max Brallier, Joshua Pruett, Jay Cooper, Douglas Holgate Additional Reviews: Fall Guy, Zojaqan, Origin, X-Men '97 ep8, Digital Circus ep2, Lisey's Story, Unfrosted, Tales From the Empire, Magma Comix (Silicon Bandit & Principles of Necromancy) News: live-action Scooby Doo from Netflix, My Adventures with Superman s2 premiere date and confirmation of Supergirl, Mad Max prequel, new Disney Star Wars short, Superman image released, Archie crossover Horror event: The Cursed Library, X-Force and Wolverine creative teams, He-Man/TMNT crossover Trailers: Jurassic World Chaos Theory, Megalopolis, Acolyte, Star Wars Lego special Comics Countdown (01 May 2024): 1. Toxic Summer 1 by Derek Charm 2. Blood Brothers Mother 1 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso 3. Superman: House of Brainiac Special by Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon 4. Whisper Queen 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson 5. Immortal Thor 10 by Al Ewing, Carlos Magno, Matt Wilson 6. Space Ghost 1 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau 7. Harley Quinn 2024 Annual by Erica Henderson 8. eXpets GN by Mark Tatulli 9. Ghostlore 12 by Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie 10. Incredible Hulk 12 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein
Meghan Fitzmartin is an award-winning television, animation, comics and podcast writer. Her credits include the TV series Supernatural, Supernatural Academy, and Monkie Kid. Meghan's writing credits also include the podcast - Red Rhino, the animation - DC Super Hero Girls, and comic - Batman: Urban Legends. Visit Meghan's website for more: meghanfitzmartin.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amuse/support
Writer Meghan Fitzmartin joins me on the podcast to talk all sorts of good inspirational and motivational advice. We talk about taking the leap, the creative arts moving forward, green Arrow and more. USBSCRIBE for NEW episodes! REDBUBBLE STORE: https://www.redbubble.com/people/ComicPodcast/explore -TWITCH: Kotarex97 -INSTAGRAM: @dakota_morgan97 -X: dakotamorgan3
Comic Reviews: DC Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries 1 by Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela, Franco Riesco Kneel Before Zod 1 by Joe Casey, Dan McDaid, David Baron Titans: Beast World Tour – Atlantis by Sina Grace, Riccardo Federici, Lee Loughridge; Frank Tieri, Valentine de Landro, Marissa Louise; Meghan Fitzmartin, M.L. Sanapo, Michael Atiyeh Marvel Beware the Planet of the Apes 1 by Marc Guggenheim, Alvaro Lopez, Alex Guimaraes Fall of the House of X 1 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Bryan Valenza Kid Venom Origins 1 by Taigami, Guru-eFX Marvel Meow 1 by Nao Fuji Miguel O'Hara: Spider-Man 2099 1 by Steve Orlando, Devmalya Pramanik, Raul Angulo Vengeance of the Moon Knight 1 by Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappucchio, Rachelle Rosenberg Marvel Unlimited Marvel Mutts 6 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Who is Kingpin? by Richard Douek, Damian Couceiro Alligator Loki 30 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn Image Paklis 0 by Dustin Weaver Dark Horse Critical Role: The Tales of Exandria II – Artagan 1 by Sam Maggs, Aviv Or, Cris Peter Boom Pine and Merrimac 1 by Kyle Starks, Fran Galan Dynamite Legenderry Red Sonja 1 by Katana Colins, Kewber Baal OGN Teen Titans Go! to the Library by Franco, Art Baltazar, Agnes Gabrowska Ghost Roast by Shawnelle Gibbs, Shawnee Gibbs, Emily Cannon Spider-Ham A Pig in Time by Steve Foxe, Shadia Amin Spider-Man Quantum Quest by Mike Maihack Wish Tiana and the Magic of Harlem Additional Reviews: Spider-Man: Animals Assemble, Rebel Moon, Doctor Aphra Omnibus Vol 2 News: Yeun no longer in Thunderbolts due to scheduling conflicts, Machine Man, Deniz Camp writing the Ultimates, Ewing stays on Venom, Liefeld and X-Men, Criminal TV series on Prime, IDW keeps TMNT Reality/game show recommendation (The Floor) Trailers: Arcane s2, Moon Girl s2 Comics Countdown (02 Jan 2024): 1. Love Everlasting 11 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth 2. Spider-Man: Quantum Quest GN by Mike Maihack 3. Batman 141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey 4. Pine and Merrimac 1 by Kyle Starks, Fran Galan 5. Fantastic Four 15 by Ryan North, Ivan Fiorelli, Jesus Aburtov 6. Doctor Strange 11 by Jed MacKay, Danilo Beyruth, KJ Diaz 7. Ghost Roast GN by Shawnelle Gibbs, Shawnee Gibbs, Emily Cannon 8. Birds of Prey 5 by Kelly Thompson, Arist Deyn 9. Paklis 0 by Dustin Weaver 10. Once Upon a Time at the End of the World 11 by Jason Aaron, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Leila del Duca, Lee Loughridge, Tamra Bonvillain
Finally, we have reached Rick Riordan's greatest writing: his scathing emails to the production team behind the film version of The Lightning Thief. First, Melissa joins to cover the movie's history and reception. Then, Meghan hops aboard to dissect the emails themselves. Topics include: Benjamin Sniddlegrass, Christmas With the Franks, Twilight, Cheaper by the Baker's Dozen, “Read another book,” The Last of Us, Taylor Swift, Pride & Prejudice, The Hunger Games, sus recommendations, spaced out ellipses, #PettinessWins, Twilight, Megan Thee Email, Eragon, The Hunger Games, spit take, The Riordan Cut, Oxford commas, Macguffins, Beetleborgs, and more! Watch the Sea of Monsters stream: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon TNO Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch — Find The Newest Olympian Online — • Website: www.thenewestolympian.com • Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon • Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian • Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian • Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian • Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian • Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch — Production — • Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert • Editor: Sherry Guo • Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle • Art: Jessica E. Boyd — About The Show — Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!
The Meddling Adults Season 4 finale is here! Meghan Fitzmartin, playing for the Organization for Autism Research, and Felix Trench, playing for Dementia UK, tackle some wacky problems from the American Girl Mini Mysteries series! Will Felix be at a disadvantage because he is British? Listen to find out! Cases: The Cat's Away, Cousin Sam, Lost in the Library, The Butler Did It Clues & Evidence: DNA tests, VeggieTales, 90s kids, puberty, Roger That, crap pillows, idiot dads, science chefs, Flubber, Scweppe's, Panta Claus, Phyllis, Poirot's “Where Are My Keys?”, French Camp, meringue, dry paint, PlayStation Network — Thanks for listening to Meddling Adults! If you want to help the prize pool grow, become a member of our Patreon. If you want to learn more about the show or interact with us online, check out the links below: PATREON: patroen.com/meddlingadults ONE-TIME DONATIONS: paypal.me/meddlingadults WEBSITE: meddlingadults.com TWITTER: twitter.com/meddlingadults INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/meddlingadults FACEBOOK: facebook.com/meddlingadults — CREDITS Creator/Host/Executive Producer: Mike Schubert Producer/Editor: Sherry Guo Music: Bettina Campomanes, Brandon Grugle Art: Maayan Atias, Kelly Schubert Web Design: Mike & Kelly Schubert
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:25:35 - ComiXology Top 10 0:31:30 - News 1:06:57 - Knight Terrors: Superman #1 (Joshua Williamson and Tom Reilly) 1:20:35 - Knight Terrors: Nightwing #1 (Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad and Daniele Di Nicuolo) 1:29:39 - Knight Terrors: Wonder Woman #1 (Josie Campbell and Juan Ferreyra) 1:37:30 - Batman / Superman: World's Finest #17 (Mark Waid and Dan Mora) 1:45:21 - Hawkgirl #1 (Jadzia Axelrod and Amancay Nahuelpan) 1:56:55 - Tales of The Titans #1 (Shannon & Dean Hale and Javier Rodriguez) 2:12:55 - The Vigil #3 (Ram V and Lalit Kumar Sharma) 2:24:30 - PATREON Tim Drake: Robin #9 (Meghan Fitzmartin and Nikola Cizmesija) 2:34:03 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
Meghan Fitzmartin returns to the podcast for her second appearance 99 episodes after her first (Episode 233). She is an award-winning writer who has written for TV, animation, and comics. She was recently nominated for a GLAAD award for Outstanding Comic Book for Tim Drake: Robin. That particular story arc is where Tim Drake comes out as bisexual. She is also the writer of a new Warner Bros. Animation movie Justice League X RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen, Part 1. The movie ties into the American-made anime series RXBY. In it, the Justice League is transported to a different world and changed into teenagers. In this episode, Fitzmartin explains the story behind the Tim Drake arc and the reaction that came from both the comic book audience and mainstream media. She also discussed the rationale for taking a bold step for a mainstream character (Robin) and still making sure the story is compelling and that his coming out is not a stunt. Follow Meghan Fitzmartin on social media @megfitz89.
Meghan Fitzmartin, writer for television shows like The CW's Supernatural, DC Comics' Tim Drake: Robin, and the new animated film, Justice League x RWBY Superheroes & Huntsmen Part 1, returns to talk about the television adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World. We discuss how The Lost World being accessible was important to Meghan's journey with television, how the show's cancellation was her first insight to television as a business, and her journey from youth pastor to television writer. Tangents include using fandom as a short hand for personal interactions, Meghan's personal relationship with religion, and the day she had to tell her therapist about Destiel. Sign up for my newsletter at our website, tandonproductions.com, and let me know what you thought of the episode by finding me on Twitter, Instagram, and Tik Tok @marissakumari. Interested in being a guest on You Are What You Love? Submit a request via the form on this page. Join our Discord server to connect with other listeners, chat with Marissa, and find out about watch parties! https://discord.gg/VNtVCMDxEK
Meghan Fitzmartin, writer for television shows like The CW's Supernatural, DC Comics' Tim Drake: Robin, and the new animated film, Justice League x RWBY Superheroes & Huntsmen Part 1, joins to talk about the television adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World. We discuss how Meghan found the show while living in Florida when she first had a television in her house, how Marguerite helped her feel strong, and how mornings watching The Lost World helped her find her place in the world. Tangents include the nuances of ship wars, how fandom can be an inherited trait, and, of course, Dean Winchester. We'll be back next Wednesday with part 2 of this episode! Sign up for my newsletter at our website, tandonproductions.com, and let me know what you thought of the episode by finding me on Twitter, Instagram, and Tik Tok @marissakumari. Interested in being a guest on You Are What You Love? Submit a request via the form on this page. Join our Discord server to connect with other listeners, chat with Marissa, and find out about watch parties! https://discord.gg/VNtVCMDxEK
Recently Craig had the pleasure of talking to Meghan Fitzmartin; writer of the latest DC animated movie Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes and Huntsmen: Part 1. The discussion covers crossing-over properties, respecting the audience and writing the anime Justice League Show Notes Meghan's Twitter Meghan's IMDb page Craig's review of Justice Society: World War II If you enjoyed what you heard here, please subscribe to Kneel Before Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any major podcasting app you can think of. If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
This week, we're joined once again by Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural / Justice Society: World War II) as we discuss her career, her work in audio and animation, and her DC Comics series Tim Drake: Robin!Make sure to check out and subscribe to Meghan's Substack, THE WRITER'S LABYRINTH, by clicking HERE!IDB is an all-new weekly podcast presented by Ashcan Press and featuring Matthew Rosenberg, the Supple Boiz, and wonderful guests from the world of comic books!Our theme song is “Where's the Poison” by Summer People.Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ashcanpress.substack.com
This week, we're joined by Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural / Justice Society: World War II) as we discuss her career, her work in audio and animation, and her DC Comics series Tim Drake: Robin!Make sure to check out and subscribe to Meghan's Substack, THE WRITER'S LABYRINTH, by clicking HERE!Our theme song is “Where's the Poison” by Summer People.Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ashcanpress.substack.com
We talk with the writer of Tim Drake: Robin, Meghan Fitzmartin! This previously Patreon-exclusive hits the main feed - listen now! Intro Background First creator who's also a podcaster - tell us about the scripted audio dramas TV & animation work - was that spun out of podcasts? How did you get started in writing comics? Tim Drake series How did you get the gig writing Batman: Urban Legends? Decision to make Tim bisexual - how much input did you have, was it editorial Continuation of his story in Pride special & solo series Creation of side characters in marina Tim very distinct Robin - how to maintain that clarity of character & separation from rest of Batfamily Ending Recommended reading: Tim Drake: Robin Next episodes: Claire Voyant, Penguin, Shazam Plugs for social Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter Facebook Patreon TeePublic Discord
We take a look at ANIMAL SIDEKICKS! Which ones are helpful to their humans, and which ones are just kinda... there? Intro Reference Linear Kang cut Background (02:45) Lockheed Created by Chris Claremont & Paul Smith in The Uncanny X-Men #166 (Feb. 1983) Alien dragon (called Flock) and sidekick to Kitty Pryde of the X-Men - he actually considers her to be his pet One story made reference to ability to speak English, but otherwise he can understand it but only makes animal noises Gleek (10:23) Debuted in the All-New Super Friends Hour (Sept. 10, 1977), and made his first appearance in comics in Super Friends #7 (Oct. 1977) Blue alien monkey and friend to Zan & Jayna, the Wonder Twins He can understand English, but only capable of chittering Lockjaw (17:36) Created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby in the Fantastic Four #45 (Dec. 1965) Giant dog who serves as the transporter for the Inhumans Treated by the Inhumans as a pet, but a loyal and well-cared-for one Krypto (25:42) Created by Otto Binder & Curt Swan in Adventure Comics #210 (March 1955) Kryptonian dog who is Superman's loyal pet & companion Has sacrificed himself a few times in various DC continuities to protect his master & save people, including attacking Mongul, and he bit Kryptonite Man to save Clark, dying of poisoning shortly afterwards In one story, responsible for the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 Ending Recommended reading: Lockjaw & the Pet Avengers Next episodes: Claire Voyant, Meghan Fitzmartin, Penguin Plugs for social & GonnaGeek Network References: Laika - Anthony (26:14) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter Facebook TikTok Patreon TeePublic Discord
2022 Year-End Spectacular Comic Reviews: DC Action Comics 1050 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Joshua Williamson, Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Nick Dragotta, Mike Perkins, Frank Martin John Stewart: Emerald Knight by Geoffrey Thorne, Marco Santucci, Michael Atiyeh Nice House on the Lake 12 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Sandman Universe Presents: Dead Boy Detectives 1 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jeff Stokely, Miquel Muerto Tales From Earth 6 - A Celebration of Stan Lee by Mark Waid, Beckly Cloonan, Michael Uslan, Kenny Porter, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Steve Orlando, Zac Thompson, Michael Conrad, Meghan Fitzmartin, Stephanie WIlliams, Jerry Ordway, Kevin Maguire, Lee Weeks, Max Dunbar, Juan Ferreyra, Anthony Marques, Hayden Sherman, Karl Mostert, Pablo Collar, Belen Ortega Marvel Miracleman: Silver Age 3 by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Matt Brooker Murderworld: Spider-Man by Jim Zub, Ray Fawkes, Farid Karami, Chris Sotomayor Star Wars: The High Republic - The Blade 1 by Charles Soule, Marco Castiello Timeless 1 by Jed MacKay, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Patrick Zircher, Salvador Larroca Infinity Comics It's Jeff 23 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Spider-Verse 31 by Jason Holtham, Fend Hamilton, Pete Pantazis Boom Book of Slaughter 1 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera MMPR/TMNT II 1 by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo OGNs Maze by Thiago Souto Ray's OGN Corner: Ducks - Two Years On the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton Additional Reviews: Glass Onion, Another Kind, Oates and the Elphyne, Cosmic Detective, Matilda, Puss in Boots, Slumberland News: Stan Documentary on Disney+, Marvel Unlimited details, Kaleidoscope details, Jeremy Renner, My Cat Lucy Comics Countdown: Nice House On The Lake #12 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Miracle Man: The Silver Age #3 by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Matt Brooker Image! #9 by Various Once Upon A Time At The End Of The World #2 by Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Action Comics #1050 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Joshua Williamson, Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Nick Dragotta, Mike Perkins, Frank Martin Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #1 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jeff Stokely, Miquel Muerto Strange Academy: Finals #3 by Skottie Young, Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado Manifest Destiny #48 by Chris Dingess, Matthew Roberts, Owen Gieni 007 #5 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Marco Finnegan, Dearbhla Kelly We Only Find Them When They're Dead 15 by Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo
We are excited to be joined for this special creator interview by Meghan Fitzmartin! As a comic creator, Meghan's work includes writing the current run of Tim Drake: Robin. Meghan's additional work spans film, television and podcasts including writing the recent DC animated film Justice Society World War II and a stint on the beloved television show Supernatural. On this episode, Meghan shares the formative stories that made her want to become a creator, how she broke into comics, secrets for writing for different mediums, the moving impact of inclusion in comics and goes deeper into the process of having Tim Drake come out as LGBTQ+/queer. Meghan's additional writing credits include Batman: Urban Legends, Robin Eternal, Young Justice, Detective Comics, Supernatural Academy (currently streaming on Peacock), Monkey Kid: Shadow Play, and the scripted podcasts Red Rhino, Passenger List, The AM Archives, The Bright Sessions and The College Tapes. Follow Meghan Fitzmartin on Twitter and Instagram or at https://www.meghanfitzmartin.com/Purchase her comics wherever comics are sold!Learn more about Dear Watchers:Visit DearWatchers.com (where you can join as a supporter & get access to our spin-off podcast Omniversity)Twitter @DearWatchers Instagram @DearWatchersEmail Podcast@DearWatchers.comTheme music is Space Heroes by MaxKoMusic (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0) ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:05:35 - ComiXology Top 10 0:29:16 - Detective Comics #1066 (Ram V and Ivan Reis) 0:49:39 - Action Comic #1049 (Philip K Johnson and Mike Perkins) 1:02:33 - Dark Crisis: The Dark Army #1 (Mark Waid, Dennis Culver & Delilah S Dawson) 1:10:31 - DC Vs Vampires #11 (James Tynion IV, Matthew Rosenberg and Otto Schmidt) 1:17:37 - The Human Target #9 (Tom King and Greg Smallwood) 1:31:50 - PATREON: Tim Drake Robin #3 (Meghan Fitzmartin and Riley Rossmo) 1:38:38 - Sgt Rock Vs The Army of the Dead #3 (Bruce Campbell and Eduardo Risso) 1:43:04 - PATREON Undiscovered Country #19 1:47:48 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/
February 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman: One Bad Day – Mr. Freeze by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Scalera, Dave Stewart Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Batman by Simon Spurrier, Ryan Sook Dark Crisis: Young Justice 6 by Meghan Fitzmartin, Laura Braga, Luis Guerrero Stargirl: The Lost Children 1 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Marvel Murderworld: Avengers by Jim Zub, Ray Fawkes, Jethro Morales, Matt Milla Blade: Vampire Nation 1 by Mark Russell, Dave Wachter, Dee Cunniffe Captain America and the Winter Soldier Special by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Kev Walker, JP Mayer, KJ Diaz Demon Wars: Shield of Justice by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson Gold Goblin 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Lan Medina, Antonio Fabela Star Wars: Hidden Empire 1 by Charles Soule, Steven Cummings, Victor Olazaba, Guru eFX Infinity Comics It's Jeff 20 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Image I Hate Fairyland Vol 2 1 by Skottie Young, Brett Bean, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Kroma 1 by Lorenzo De Felici Voyagis 1 by Sumeyye Kesgin Dark Horse Resident Alien: Book of Love 1 by Peter Hogan, Steve Parkhouse IDW Sonic the Hedgehog: Tails' 30th Anniversary Special by Ian Flynn, Aaron Hammerstrom, Rik Mack, Reggie Graham Star Trek: Resurgence 1 by Andrew Grant, Dan Martin, Josh Hood, Charlie Kirchoff Red 5 Atonement Bell 1 by Jim Ousley, Tyler Ruff Vault Door to Door, Night to Night 1 by Cullen Bunn, Sally Cantirino, Dee Cunniffe OGN Mr.Lovenstein Presents Failure by JT Westover Wiper by John Harris Dunning, Ricardo Cabral, Brad Simpson Kepler by David Duchovny, Phillip Sevy Paws 2: Mindy Makes Some Space by Michele Assarasakorn, Nathan Fairbairn Ray's OGN Corner: Golem of Venice Beach by Chanan Beizer Additional Reviews: Dragon Prince s4, Criminal HC Vol 1, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, The Menu, Andor ep11 News: Tynion's substack books coming to Dark Horse, Margot Robbie pirates cancelled, new Stephanie Phillips Cosmic Ghost Rider series, Spider-Man: Freshman Year cancelled, Silk on Amazon Prime, new Blade director, Doctor Who companion announcement, DC 2023 launches (Dawn of the DCU), Thunderbolts movie rumors, Iger back at Disney, Jason Mamoa in Slumberland Trailers: Elemental Comics Countdown: Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers 3 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Kroma 1 by Lorenzo De Felici Nightwing 98 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Adriano Lucas Junkyard Joe 2 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Wynd: The Throne in the Sky 4 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Stargirl: The Lost Children 1 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Blade: Vampire Nation 1 by Mark Russell, Dave Wachter, Dee Cunniffe I Hate Fairyland (Vol 2) 1 by Skottie Young, Brett Bean, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Something is Killing the Children 26 by James Tynion IV, Wether Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto Batman: One Bad Day - Mr. Freeze by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Scalera, Dave Stewart
Meghan Fitzmartin, the writer of Tim Drake: Robin and Dark Crisis: Young Justice joins us to talk about all the ways Tim Drake is indeed the coolest Robin, and why the Young Justice kids all needed a little self reflection and attitude adjustment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE GEEKTOBER 2022 FINALE! In our final installment of GOTHAM NIGHTS, we're putting the spotlight on the quintessential Robin aka Tim Drake! And not only are we recounting the history of the character, we're also joined by Geeksplained Book Club co-host Jacob Brown to interview current “Tim Drake: Robin” writer MEGHAN FITZMARTIN! Time Stamps: 00:01:10 Intro 00:03:20 Gotham Nights: Robin 00:54:30 Meghan Fitzmartin Interview 02:24:11 Comics Countdown 02:41:08 Wrap-Up Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Send us your questions for the Geeksplained Mailbag! Email: Geeksplained@gmail.com Music Sampled: "Sayonara" by SAKEROCK “Running Up That Hill (TOTEM Remix)” by Kate Bush “Stand Out” by Tevin Campbell
Comic Reviews: DC Batman: The Audio Adventures 1 by Dennis McNicholas, J. Bone, Anthony Marques, Dave Stewart DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. the Army of the Dead 1 by Bruce Campbell, Eduardo Risso, Kristian Rossi Tim Drake: Robin 1 by Meghan Fitzmartin, Riley Rossmo, Lee Loughridge Constantine: Distorted Illusions OGN by Kami Garcia, Isaac Goodhart, Ruth Redmond Deadman Tells the Spooky Tales OGN by Franco Aureliani, Agnes Garbowska, Derek Charm, Isaac Goodhart, Christopher Uminga, Sara Richard Wayne Family Adventures Season 2 Marvel A.X.E.: Avengers by Kieron Gillen, Federico Vicentini, Dean White Amazing Spider-Man 10 by Zeb Wells, Nick Dragotta, Marcio Menyz Marvel's Voices: Comunidades 2022 by Fabian Nicieza, Alex Segura, Carlos Hernandez, Zoraida Cordova, Hector Navarro, Edgar Delgado, Diogenes Neves, Marcelo Costa, Roge Antonio, Yasmin Flores Montanez, Luis Morocho, Paco Medina, Walden Wong, Israel Silva, Ceci de la Cruz, Manuel Puppo, Frank Williams Marvel's Voices: Miles Morales by Mohale Mashigo, Julian Shaw, Manuel Puppo Dark Horse Roadie 1 by Tim Seeley, Fran Galan Image Brigade Remastered by Rob Liefeld and Friends Flawed 1 by Chuck Brown, Prenzy Old Dog 1 by Declan Shalvey Onyx 1 by Chris Ryall, Gabriel Rodriguez, Jay Fotos Skybound Presents: After School 3 by Jill Blotevogel, Marley Zarcone, Lisa Sterle, Fabiana Mascolo Boom Briar 1 by Christopher Cantwell, German Garcia, Matheus Lopes Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 100 by Ryan Parrott, Hendry Prasetya, Eleonora Carlini, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Marco Renna, Francesco Mortarino, Moises Hidalgo, Dan Mora, Miguel Mercado, Matt Herms, Tamra Bonvillain, Walter Baiamonte, Raul Angulo, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino IDW TMNT: The Armageddon Game 1 by Tom Waltz, Vincenzo Federici, Matt Herms AfterShock Hell is a Squared Circle 1 by Chris Condon, Francesco Biagini, Mark Englert OGN Hollow by Shannon Watters, Branden Boyer-White, Berenice Nelle Forest Hills Bootleg Society by Dave Baker, Nicole Goux Ghoster Heights by Corey Lansdell, Kelly Mellings, Lisa LaRose Pick Head: Bayoo Beasties by Frederic Brremaud, Giobanni Rigano Steeple vol 3 by John Allison Ray's OGN Corner: Speak Up by Rebecca Burges Additional Reviews: Andor 4, Lumberjanes HC Vol 1, She-Hulk, Door to Door, Night to Night, Hocus Pocus 2, Last Avenger arc of Captain Marvel Longbox of Horror 2022 part 1: Trouble News: new Kelly Thompson series from Image, Armor Wars now a movie, AfterShock upheaval, Community movie, new Blade movie writer, Figment movie in development Trailers: My Father's Dragon Comics Countdown: Superman: Space Age 2 by Mark Russell, Mike Allred, Laura Allred Hollow GN by Shannon Watters, Branden Boyer-White, Berenice Nelle Steeple Vol 3 by John Allison Human Target 7 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood Nice House on the Lake 10 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire TMNT: Armageddon Game 1 by Tom Waltz, Vincenzo Federici, Matt Herms Department of Truth 21 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds Eight Billion Genies 5 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein Grim 5 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi Ant-Man 3 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire
In the 1950s, young, basically-blacklisted composer Elmer Bernstein got a remarkable offer from aging master director Cecil B. DeMille. DeMille was determined to retell the story of Moses on a scale unheard-of in Hollywood and with his former composer Victor Young sick and dying, Bernstein was up for the job. DeMille asked him if he could do for film music what Puccini did for opera. Bernstein said he didn't know, but he would love to try. Join Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural, DC Comics: Robin) and Chris as they talk about how The Ten Commandments took over Meghan's childhood, which of the film's fifteen themes are most memorable, and much, much more. My Big Score was created, hosted, and edited by Christopher Dole Show theme composed by Erik Jourgensen Show art by Chandler Candela Social media consultant Ellie Warren Our sponsors today: Shaker and Spoon, Tab for a Cause Support us on Patreon
Welcome to Comics From The Multiverse, our DC comics podcast! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:15 - Comixology Top 10 0:19:05 - Nightwing #93 (Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo) 0:35:50 - The Flash #783 (Jeremy Adams and Amancay Nahuelpan) 0:48:04 - Dark Crisis: Young Justice #1 (Meghan Fitzmartin and Laura Braga) 0:59:56 - Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 (Mark Waid and Dan Mora) 1:10:07 - Batman: The Knight #6 (Chip Zdarsky and Carmine Di Giandomenico) 1:23:28 - Black Adam #1 (Christopher Priest and Rafa Sandoval) 1:36:06 - Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen's Boss Perry White #1 1:41:38 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us
Non-Marvel/DC September 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC: Aquaman and Flash: Voidsong 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Vasco Georgiev, Rain Beredo Black Adam 1 by Christopher Priest, Rafa Sandoval, Matt Herms Dark Crisis: Young Justice 1 by Meghan Fitzmartin, Laura Braga, Luis Guerrero Flash 783 by Jeremy Adams, Amancay Nahuelpan, Jeromy Cox Earth Prime 6: Hero's Twilight Milestones in History by Reginald Hudlin, Steven Barnes, Amy Chu, Melody Cooper, Leon Chills, Alice Randall, Toure, Tananarive Due, Pat Charles, Kathryn Parsons, Francesco Francavilla, Jamal Igle, Ray-Anthony Height, Denys Cowan, Eric Battle, Don Hudson, Ron Wilson, Arvell Jones, Maria Laura Sanapo, Domo Stanton, Jahnoy Lindsay, John Stanisci, Jose Marzan Jr, Mike Gustovich, Chris Sotomayor, Michael Atiyeh, Emilio Lopez, Hi-Fi, Dan Brown, Eva De La Cruz, Andrew Dolhouse Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen's Boss Perry White by Matt Fraction, Steve Lieber, et al Marvel: Marvel's Voices Pride 2022 by Mike O'Sullivan, Stuart Vandal, Rob London, Andrew Wheeler, Daron Jensen, Alyssa Wong, Patrick Duke, Chris McCarver, Christopher Cantwell, Danny Lore, Luc Kersten, Grace Freud, Ira Madison III, Alex Philips, Charle Jane Anders, Ted Brandt, Kei Zama, Lucas Werneck, Brittney Williams, Ro Stein, Scott Henderson, Lorenzo Susi, Stephen Byrne, Lee Townsend, Rachelle Rosenberg, Rico Renzi, Jose Villarrubia, Michael Wiggam, Tamra Bonvillain, Brittany Peer Miles Morales and Moon Girl 1 by Mohale Mashigo, Ig Guara, Rachelle Rosenberg New Fantastic Four 1 by Peter David, Alan Robinson, Mike Spicer Punisher War Journal: Blitz by Torunn Gronbekk, Lan Medina, Antonio Fabela Who is Jane Foster Thor Infinity Comic by Torunn Gronbekk, Leonard Kirk, Matt Milla Marvel Meow 9 by Nao Fuji Image: Beware the Eye of Odin 1 by Doug Wagner, Tim Odland Clementine GN by Tillie Walden, Cliff Rathburn Silver Coin 11 by James Tynion IV, Michael Walsh Dark Horse: Lonesome Hunters 1 by Tyler Crook Ahoy: Wrong Earth: Confidence Men 1 by Mark Waid, Leonard Kirk Dynamite: Samurai Sonja 1 by Jordan Clark, Pasquale Qualano OGNs: Runaways Diary by Emily Raymond, Valeria Wicker, James Patterson Creepy Cat vol 3 by Cotton Valent Additional Reviews: Obi-Wan ep6, Ms. Marvel ep3, Kevin Can F*** Himself s1, Star Trek: Prodigy s1, Spiderhead, Absolute Fourth World vol 1, Trevor: The Musical, Bone Orchard Mythos Passageway, Centaurworld A new feature announced! News: Kraven movie plot, Conan license to Titan, Omninews, Miracleman Silver Age, Riverdale spinoff featuring Jake Chang, Scout kickstarts Stabbity Bunny, new OGN series from Molly Knox Ostertag Trailers: Stranger Things s4.2 Comics Countdown: Batman: The Knight 6 by Chip Zdarsky, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia Deadly Class 53 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge Newburn 8 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips , Casey Gilly, Soo Lee Nocterra 11 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo Nightwing 93 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Wade Von Grawbadger, Adriano Lucas Lonesome Hunters 1 by Tyler Crook Something is Killing the Children 24 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto I Hate This Place 2 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge Beware the Eye of Odin 1 by Doug Wagner, Tim Odland Flash 783 by Jeremy Adams, Amancay Nahuelpan, Jeromy Cox
In this special episode of Gotham Outsiders: DrakeWatch, we discuss the DC Pride: Tim Drake Special #1 by Meghan Fitzmartin, Belen Ortega, and Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque. We are joined once again by writer of Galaxy: The Prettiest Star, JADZIA AXELROD, and columnist for DCComics.com, ALEX JAFFE! But that's not all! Swinging into our JLQ lineup is also host of the Panel To Panel Podcast, JAMES PORTIS! James: @jamesCportis3; @ptop_podcast Jadzia: @planetx; jadziaaxelrod.com Alex: @AlexJaffe; @InsertCredit Chris: @themythofpsyche TJ: @troyfin2 Gotham Outsiders: @GothamOutsiders Music: Nick Oyler Edited by: Chris Ceary Logo: Aliza Layne
Episode 32 June 19, 2022Wednesday Comics Issue 11News of NoteTim SaleFree Sandman Special Editions In Comic Shops When Netflix Show Dropshttps://bleedingcool.com/comics/free-sandman-special-editions-in-comic-shops-when-netflix-show-drops/Tim Drake from Meghan Fitzmartin and artist Riley Rossmo and All Out Avengers from Derek Landy and artist Greg Land3 Amazing New BooksTyler:A Calculated Man #1, Paul Tobin, Alberto Alburquerque, AftershockFarmhand #18, Rob Guillory, ImageX-Men Red #3, Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli, MarvelTad:A Calculated Man #1, Paul Tobin, Alberto Alburquerque, AftershockUndiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special #1, Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, ImageThe Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway, Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, ImageHonorable Mentions: Devil's Highway #2, Do a Powerbomb#1, Grim #2, Iron Man #20, Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #2, Nightmare Country #3, The Ocean Will Take Us #3, West of Sundown #3Great Responsibility - Wednesday Comics Week 11Best Story So FarTad: CatwomanTyler: SupermanBest Page This IssueTad: FlashTyler: BatmanBest Use of FormatTad: Wonder WomanTyler: Wonder WomanBest Panel This IssueTad: Batman - craaasshTyler: Deadman - dead Julianna3 Books We Hope Will Be SpectacularTad:Beware The Eye Of Odin #1, Doug Wagner, Tim Odland, ImageI Hate This Place #2, Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, ImageJonna and the Unpossible Monsters #10, Chris Samnee, Laura Samnee, OniGraphic Novels & Collections: Cross To Bear, Snow Angels Vol. 2Honorable Mentions: Deadly Class #53, The Joneses #3, The Killer: Affairs of State #5, Marvel Voices: Pride #1, Moon Knight #12, Newburn #8, Silver Coin #11, Star Wars: Crimson Reign #5, Wrong Earth: Confidence MenTyler:Beware the Eye of Odin #1, Doug Wagner, Tim Odland, ImageThe Illusion Witch #1, Ruben Romero, Andrea Errico, BehemothThe Lonesome Hunters #1, Tyler Crook, Dark HorseConsider becoming a patron!
Updates 7:39 New Tim Drake ongoing by Meghan Fitzmartin and art by Riley Rossmo 12:42 Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn in Joker 2 with Joaquin Phoenix Comics 21:12 Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1 25:28 Iceman Infinity Comic #3 32:24 X-Men Red #3 Book club: Thor God of Thunder 10-12, Mighty Thor 1-3 [45:02] Rewatch: Ms. Marvel Ep. 2 [56:18]
Marvel and DC September 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC DC Pride: Tim Drake Special by Meghan Fitzmartin, ALberto Alburquerque, Belen Ortega, Nick Filardo, Alejandro Sanchez, Luis Guerrero, Young Justice Targets Marvel Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard What If Miles Morales? 4 by Yehudi Mercado, Luigi Zagaria, Chris Sotomayor Moon Knight Black White and Blood 2 by Benjamin Percy, David Pepose, Patrick Zircher, Vanes Del Rey, Leonardo Romera, Chris Sotomayor Deadpool Samurai Vol 2 by Sanshiro Kasama, Hikaru Uesugi Marvel's Secret Reverse by Kazuki Takahasi Victor Strange infinity comic by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs Image Do A Powerbomb 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Seven Sons 1 by Robert Windom, Kelvin Mao, Jae Lee, June Chung Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway HC by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino AfterShock A Calculated Man 1 by Paul Tobin, Alberto Alburquerque, Mark Englert Behemoth Illusion Witch 1 by Ruben Romero, Andrea Errico Archie The Best Archie Comic Ever Special by ComiXology Never-Ending Party by Rachel Pollack, Joe Corallo, Eva Cabrera, Costanza Oroza GNs Silk Hills by Ryan Ferrier, Brian Level, Kate Sherron Batter Royale by Leisl Adams The Well by Jake Wyatt, Choo Cryptid Club: Bigfoot Takes The Field The Crux by Jason Snyder, Jonathan Banchick, Everson Lyrio, Robert Nugent (The Crux Comic Book) Additional Reviews: Ms. Marvel ep2, Obi-Wan ep5, The Woman Across the Street From The Girl In The Window, Peacemaker s1, Invaders by Chip Zdarsky, Uncommon Type, Young Justice s4, Lightyear, Dead End: Paranormal Park Remembering Tim Sale Iconic Bad Movie Showdown: Van Helsing vs. the Mummy News: Joker 2 and Lady Gaga, 3 animated Avatar movies coming (Kyoshi in 2024, Zuko in 2025, Korra in 2025), Alex Hirsch tells all, WWE news, GOT sequel series, Omni news, Marvel gets Planet of the Apes license, Strange World, No More Ezra, Hercules live adaptation, Von Erich and Zac Efron, Wonder Man series Comics Countdown: Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway GN by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino Well GN by Jake Wyatt, Choo Batter Royale GN by Leisl Adams Eight Billion Genies 2 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne Radiant Black 15 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Alec Siegel, Eduardo Ferigato, Igor Monti Superman: Son of Kal-El 12 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Scott Hanna, Ruairi Coleman, Raul Fernandez, Matt Herms, Federico Blee Do A Powerbomb 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Batgirls 7 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi Grim 2 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson
Host Aditi Kutty, a former DC Comics fan, chats to other former DC Comics fan Morgan McGrath on the recent reveals of Tim Drake and Jon Kent as bisexual. Digressions include Webtoons, Heaven's Official Blessing and Rosa Diaz. If you're interested in reading some queer rep in the big two, check out these volumes! Batman: Urban Legends #6 (Tim Drake segment written by Meghan Fitzmartin, art by Belén Ortega) Superman: Son of Kal-El #5 (written by Tom Taylor, art by John Timms) Catwoman 2011-2016 Vol. 6: Keeper of the Castle (written by Genevieve Valentine, art by Garry Brown) Avengers: the Children's Crusade (written by Allan Heinberg, art by Jim Cheung) You can catch even more queer-created content on Webtoon. Switched On is an entertainment podcast by Swinburne University's The Standard. This episode was hosted, researched and produced by Aditi Kutty, and edited by Jayne McLucas. Album artwork is by Emily Li and music is by Wataboi from Pixabay. Like what you hear? Connect with us via our socials. Instagram: @swinburnejournalism. Facebook: @swinjournalism. Twitter: @swinjournalism. You can also find us at theswinstandard.net.
In 1954, Dr. Frederick Wertham's book, Seduction of the Innocent, claimed the comics were depraved and were harmful to children. This led to the creation of the Comics Code Authority, a voluntary yet omnipresent label ensuring comics bearing its sigil would follow many guidelines, one, in particular, being that “Illicit sex relations are neither to be hinted at nor portrayed. Rape scenes, as well as sexual abnormalities, are unacceptable.” This lead to the utilization of queer coding, especially with early work, which was often unflattering. Villains were often the focus of queer coding, which lead directly to villainizing gay people and ideas. Another aspect of queer coding is queerbaiting, which “baits” a queer audience with themes and character interactions that appeal while never delivering on these themes. But Tim Sheridan and Meghan Fitzmartin are two people who are changing the world of comics in 2021. Your host is Levi Chambers, co-founder of Gayety. Follow the show and keep up with the conversation @Pride. Want more great shows from Straw Hut Media? Check out or website at strawhutmedia.com. Your producers are Levi Chambers, Maggie Boles, Ryan Tillotson and Edited by Silvana Alcala Have an interesting LGBTQ+ story to share? We might feature U! Email us at lgbtq@strawhutmedia.com. *This podcast is not affiliated with Pride Media. Sponsored by: Avocado Green Mattress First Republic Bank Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1954, Dr. Frederick Wertham's book, Seduction of the Innocent, claimed the comics were depraved and were harmful to children. This led to the creation of the Comics Code Authority, a voluntary yet omnipresent label ensuring comics bearing its sigil would follow many guidelines, one, in particular, being that “Illicit sex relations are neither to be hinted at nor portrayed. Rape scenes, as well as sexual abnormalities, are unacceptable.” This lead to the utilization of queer coding, especially with early work, which was often unflattering. Villains were often the focus of queer coding, which lead directly to villainizing gay people and ideas. Another aspect of queer coding is queerbaiting, which “baits” a queer audience with themes and character interactions that appeal while never delivering on these themes. But Tim Sheridan and Meghan Fitzmartin are two people who are changing the world of comics in 2021. Your host is Levi Chambers, co-founder of Gayety. Follow the show and keep up with the conversation @Pride. Want more great shows from Straw Hut Media? Check out or website at strawhutmedia.com. Your producers are Levi Chambers, Maggie Boles, Ryan Tillotson and Edited by Silvana Alcala Have an interesting LGBTQ+ story to share? We might feature U! Email us at lgbtq@strawhutmedia.com. *This podcast is not affiliated with Pride Media. Sponsored by: Avocado Green Mattress First Republic Bank Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is an exclusive preview episode as part of the recorded episode showcase for Storytelling Podcast Week. This episode is written and brought to you by Lauren Shippen from The Bright Sessions podcast and Atypical Artists. ... It's the fall semester of Senior year, and things are getting weird at Yale. When Adam comes across something he shouldn't have inside his favorite library, he makes a decision to reach back into his past. In this spin-off of The Bright Sessions, Lauren Shippen along with writers Briggon Snow and Meghan Fitzmartin, brings back fan favorites Caleb and Adam as they navigate college and the new status of their relationship. ... Storytelling Podcast Week is brought to you by Podbean. Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting over 500,000 podcasts. If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com
Cette semaine dans ComicsDiscovery votre podcast comics préféré, on part pour Gotham dans un futur plus ou moins lointain. Les autorités ont été remplacés par une force paramilitaire anti super héros masqués. On vous parle de Batman Future State le nouvel event de chez Dc Comics que vous pouvez retrouver chez Urban Comics. Mais comme d'habitude on commence avec les news comics de la semaine :- L'habituel Batnews de l'émission Une Sardounews un peu trollesque ou pas Un teaser pour la série d'animation Hit Monkey Des news de Batman Gotham City Chronicles RPG chez Monolith Le futur des comics Predator chez Marvel IDW qui quitte le distributeur Diamond Comics Les resultats au Box Office de Shang ShiUne checklist en duo des sorties comics de la semaine digne des meilleurs téléshopping On passe au sujet de l'émission : Batman Future StateBruce Wayne est annoncé comme mort, Batman a disparu et les Peacekeeper du Magistrat ont mis main basse sur la justice de Gotham et mènent une guerre sans fin contre les héros masqués de la ville. C'est le début du nouvel event de chez Dc Comics, Future State. Dans cette épisode de ComicsDiscovery votre podcast comics, on vous parle plus spécifiquement du tome 01 de Batman Future State. La composition du titreC'est une anthologie, dabs laquelle vous retrouverez plusieurs épisodes de certaines séries de Future State:Future State - Batman/Superman #1-2 : de Gene Luen Yang et Ben OliverFuture State - Harley Quinn #1-2 : de Stéphanie Philips et Simone Di MeoFuture State - The Next Batman #1-4 : de John Ridley, Laura Braga et Nick DeringtonFuture State- Robin Eternal #1-2 : de Meghan Fitzmartin et Eddy BarrowsUn comics parfait pour les fans hardcore de Dc et de Batman qui cherchent un event pop corn remplis d'actions, mais peut-être beaucoup plus dispensable pour les autres. Le mot de la fin Comme toujours nous vous invitons à venir partager votre avis avec nous que vous soyez d'accord ou non, ça nous fait toujours plaisir d'échanger avec vous. Si vous avez envie de nous écouter en live, c'est le mardi soir à 20h sur notre chaîne Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/ Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryItunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsDiscoveryTwitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Si vous voulez nous soutenir vous pouvez le faire sur :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et pour retrouver tout notre contenu vous avez notre site web :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
In this special episode of Gotham Outsiders: A Batman Bookclub, we interview writer of Batman: Urban Legends, Future State: Robin Eternal, and Detective Comics, MEGHAN FITZMARTIN! We discuss Meghan's work for DC Comics, Tim Drake coming out, and more. Meghan: @megfitz89 Chris: @themythofpsyche TJ: @troyfin2 Gotham Outsiders: @GothamOutsiders Music and edited by: Nick Oyler Logo: Aliza Layne
Meghan Fitzmartin joins us to chat about her recent Robin “Sum of Our Parts”, starring none other than Tim Drake. We dig into the recent story dealing with Tim's journey of self discovery and his journey to figuring out who he is. Meghan also talks about pie. If the Tim Drake news didn't get you here, the pie should have you hooked!
Writer Meghan Fitzmartin tells us all about her "disaster boy" Tim Drake and the DC animated feature "Justice Society: World War II." NOTE: This episode was recorded BEFORE last week's big Tim Drake reveal.
November DC Solicits Comic Reviews: Batman '89 1 by Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones, Leonardo Ito Batman: Urban Legends 6 by Joshua Williamson, Matthew Rosenberg, Chip Zdarsky, Meghan Fitzmartin, Eddy Barrows, Oclair Albert, Chris Spouse, Scot Eaton, Marcus To, Trevor Hairsine, Eber Ferreira, Julia Ferreira, Belen Ortega, Karl Story, Rain Beredo, Pete Pantazis, Adriano Lucas, Alejandro Sanchez I Am Batman 0 by John Ridley, Travel Foreman, Norm Rapmund, Rex Lokus Pennyworth 1 by Scott Bryan Wilson, Juan Gedeon, John Rauch Hardware: Season One 1 by Brandon Thomas, Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Chris Sotomayor Rorschach 11 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Mech Avengers: Tech-On 1 by Jim Zub, Chama Defenders 1 by Al Ewing, Javier Rodriguez, Alvaro Lopez Unbelievable Unteens 1 by Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook Star Wars: High Republic Adventures: Monster of Temple Peak 1 by Cavan Scott, Rachael Stott Star Wars: Guardians of the Wills by Jon Tsuei, Subaru, Greg Rucka Kiss: Phantom Obsession 1 by Ian Edginton, Celor, Valentina Pinto Campisi: The Dragon Incident 1 by James Patrick, Marco Locati Operation Dragon by Bill Groshelle, Brendan Cahil, German Peralta, Kristian Rossi Rainbow Bridge by Steve Orlando, Steve Foxe, Valentina Brancati Snelson 1 by Paul Constant, Fred Harper Count Draco Knuckleduster by Peter Goral, Joseph Schmalke 99 Cent Theatre: Saga of the Old Gods 1 by KJ Sylva Dead Legends II 1 by James Maddox, Gavin Smith The Days, The Nights 1 by Art Ashland, Dennis Tirona, Alan Almore, Israel Guedes Willowisp 1 by Elisa Bisignano Additional Reviews: What If pilot, Schmigadoon s1, Batman Earth One vol 3, Omega Men, Owl House News: Tynion substack, Nice House On the Lake on a break, Catherine Zeta-Jones is Morticia, Luis Guzman is Gomez, Tim Drake, Skottie Young heads to substack to relaunch I Hate Fairyland, Idris Elba is Knuckles, Cap/Iron Man mini, Avatar live-action casting, Chip Z substack, Waid DC project, DC and Webtoon sign deal for original webcomics, Cates at Substack, Ray's free pitch to DC, Jinxworld moves to Dark Horse, Hickman leaves X-Men Trailers: Star Wars Visions, Noah's Shark Comics Countdown: Rorschach 11 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Unbelievable Unteens 1 by Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook Mamo 2 by Sas Milledge Rainbow Bridge OGN by Steve Orlando, Steve Foxe, Valentina Brancati Runaways 38 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe Daredevil 33 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checcheto, Marcio Menyz Campisi: The Dragon Incident 1 by James Patrick, Marco Locati Joker 6 by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Sweeney Boo, Guillem March, Arif Prianto Canto III: Lionhearted 2 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Astone Spider-Man: The Spider's Shadow 5 by Chip Zdarsky, Pasqual Ferry, Matt Hollingsworth
Wes is joined by Comics Aficionados: former Milestone Comics editor and Animated Concepts founder Gevian Dargan, comic book critic Josh McDonald, comic book YouTubers Kerry from Nerdygirlcerates and Fatal Jay and co-host Dok. The Comics Aficionados break down all the latest comic book industry news and rumors. DC Comics readers saw the writing on the wall in last months Batman: Urban Legends. This week writer Meghan Fitzmartin retconned Tim Drake's sexuality. The oft-forgotten Robin is now bisexual. What does this mean for Tim Drake moving forward? (00:08:03) Substack has now poached the writers of Amazing Spider-Man, Batman and X-Men. James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Jonathan Hickman, Chip Zdarsky and others announced they are signing with Substack to create digital comics for the upstart platform. (00:56:25) Comic book creators continue expressing disappointment in DC and Marvel for not fully compensating them for creations used to inspire Billions of dollars in ticket sales and drive streaming subscriptions. (01:34:53) DC Comics are delivering more Batman than ever before in November 2021. Robin & Batman, Justice League Incarnate, Dark Knights of Steel and Robins all star Batman and related characters. (01:57:55) Todd McFarlane's King Spawn #1 received 500k orders for comic shops. A special 1/250 signed CGC graded variant cover accounts for a substantial portion of enthusiasm for the comic. (02:05:20) James Gunn's The Suicide Squad flopped hard at the box office after Warner Bros. released it in movie theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously. The Comics Aficionados break down all the latest comic book industry news and rumors. (02:20:20) Nerdygirlcreates YT: youtube.com/channel/UCqaa6v41iz2GfaBKPIFitZQ Twitter: @kerry_comcgrl77 Fatal Jay YT: youtube.com/user/JAYBIRD75961 Twitter: @FatalJayShow Gevian Daragan Twitter: @GevianDargan Joshua McDonald Website: poppedbyculture.com Twitter: twitter.com/ByPopped Twitter: twitter.com/JoshuaLMcDonald Dok Twitter: twitter.com/DokTwoPointOh Support Thinking Critical at Ko-fi. Monthly subscriptions receive bonus content and early access to some channel content. Ko-fi.com/thinkingcritical Thank you for supporting the channel!
Emma is joined by Meghan Fitzmartin to discuss the longest running American Sci-Fi and Fantasy show, Supernatural! Meghan, who was a writer on the show, shares her experience working on Supernatural, and discusses the value of genre television. Emma, meanwhile, shares what wine she thinks Crowley would serve in hell. Plus: meta narratives, deconstructing theology, subverting expectations, actors' effects on their characters, and families (on-screen and off) that don't end in blood. Follow Meghan on Twitter @megfitz89 to see what she's up to, including Batman Urban Legends, Justice Society: World War II, Passenger List, and Red Rhino. Find Us Online: If you enjoy Pairing, follow us on social media and tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tumblr @PairingPodcast. Also check out our website, www.thepairingpodcast.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, as that's one of the best ways to get more people listening in! Support Us: Become a Pairing Patron on Patreon to get access to exclusive content, personalized pairings, bonus episodes, and more! And do't forget to check out our Merch store! About Pairing: Pairing was created, hosted, and produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko, with music and audio recording by Winston Shaw, and artwork by Darcy Zimmerman and Katie Huey. This episode was edited by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.
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Listen in as we interview actor/writer, Bill Rutkoski and director, Dan Karlok on Crappy Mother's Day, voice actors Maya Rudolph, Abbi Jacobson and Beck Bennett on The Mitchells Vs. The Machines and voice actors Meghan Fitzmartin and Jeremy Adams on Justice Society: WWII. Host Nathalia J. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Katherine, Tiana, Jude and Ayden. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
Listen in as we interview actor/writer, Bill Rutkoski and director, Dan Karlok on Crappy Mother’s Day, voice actors Maya Rudolph, Abbi Jacobson and Beck Bennett on The Mitchells Vs. The Machines and voice actors Meghan Fitzmartin and Jeremy Adams on Justice Society: WWII. Host Nathalia J. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Katherine, Tiana, Jude and Ayden. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
No Escapistas à Capela de hoje¹, Luwig Sá comenta o longa animado Sociedade da Justiça: Segunda Guerra Mundial, dirigido por Jeff Wamester; que acaba de ser lançado pela WB Animation e está atualmente disponível em plataformas digitais. Nesse programa, além do filme, ele elenca paralelos entre o roteiro de Jeremy Adams e Meghan Fitzmartin com DC Special #29 e outrasRead More ...
For Justice Society World War 2, Ben informs the nation on 5 facts from the newest of DC Animated movies. Go behind the scenes with WWII research and the screenwriting process from co-writers Jeremy Adams and Meghan Fitzmartin, the casting of Doom Patrol's Matt Bomer as Barry Allen Flash, and more! Justice Society World War II is now available on digital, with a Blu-Ray/4K release of 5/11/21. You can find today's episode in video form on the DCAMS audio/video byte series on our YouTube channel “Above and Batman Beyond” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw10iUAICFQ&list=PLx98WhpFg6nyYHzgGwLpb0pxGNtR-T_MG Recently was our trailer reaction for Batman: The Long Halloween Part 1. It's Episode 11 of this podcast, and the live video version is on our YouTube channel as well. We put a poll and some questions on our Instagram @batmanbeyondmedia https://www.instagram.com/batmanbeyondmedia/ -New episodes of the DC Animated Movie Show drop every Wednesday. -Subscribe to the DCAMS pod on Apple, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @dcanimatedmovieshow to engage on an upcoming episode Q&A! https://instagram.com/dcanimatedmovieshow?igshid=rsnnyibqq5i2 Subscribe to our other podcast “Above and Batman Beyond” for our Return of the Joker commentary track, now posted! Then, the commentaries continue with Batman Beyond TAS and other animated Bat content. ✅ Subscribe to our other podcast as well! “Above and Batman Beyond” -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/above-and-batman-beyond/id1252498086 -https://open.spotify.com/show/1yQ2bb4BiLIvX4t8hTKuei?si=Zpsf6lQKSDeZBUmkHhqAKw -DCAMS and ABB are part of the Comic Book Intl Network: @comicbookintl on all social media -DC Animated Movie Show and Above and Batman Beyond are productions of Benjamin David Studios. -Follow us: @dcanimatedmovieshow on Instagram and @BatmanBeyondMedia on Instagram and Facebook; @BatmanBeyondPod on Twitter -DCAMS Host/Network Manager: Benjamin David, @benjaminofdavid on Instagram and Facebook, Email: Ben@BenjaminDavidWriting.com -DC Animated Movie Show and Above and Batman Beyond are not official productions of Warner Bros. or DC Entertainment.
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DC Solicits Comics Reviews: Future State: Dark Detective 1 by Mariko Tamaki, Dan Mora, Jordie Bellaire, Matthew Rosenberg, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Antonio Fabela Future State: Green Lantern 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, Tom Raney, Mike Atiyeh, Ryan Cady, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi, Ernie Altbacker, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo Future State: Justice League 1 by Joshua Williamson, Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Ram V, Marcio Takara, Marcelo Maiolo Future State: Kara Zor-El, Superwoman 1 by Marguerite Bennet, Marguerite Sauvage Future State: Robin Eternal 1 by Meghan Fitzmartin, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Future State: Superman/Wonder Woman 1 by Dan Watters, Leila Del Duca, Nick Filardi Future State: Teen Titans 1 by Tim Sheridan, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Alejandro Sanchez We Found a Monster OGN by Kirk Scroggs Chris Claremont Anniversary Special by Chris Claremont, Bill Sienkiewicz, Sean Chen, Diego Olortegui, Brett Booth, Marc Deering, Roberto Poggi, Adelso Corona, Chris Sotomayor, Rachelle Rosenberg, Erick Arciniega, Guru eFX King in Black: Gwenom vs. Carnage 1 by Seanan McGuire, Flaviano, Rico Renzi King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes 1 by Clay McLeod Chapman, Guiu Vilanova, Dean White, Frank Tieri, Danilo Beyruth, Rachelle Rosenberg King in Black: Thunderbolts 1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Juan Ferreyra Haha 1 by W. Maxwell Prince, Vanesa Del Rey, Chris O'Halloran Mann's World 1 by Victor Gischler, Niko Walter, Snakebite Cortez Red Sonja: The Super Powers 1 by Dan Abnett, Jonathan Lau, Andrew Dalhouse Serial 1 by Terry Moore Space Bastards 1 by Eric Peterson, Joe Aubrey, Darick Robertson, Diego Rodriguez Scribbles by LJ Phillips, Andi Fikri Turncoat by Ryan O'Sullivan, Plaid Klaus Additional Reviews: Wonder Woman 1984, WandaVision, Discovery s3, She-Hulk by Slott Omnibus, Boys, Batwoman season premiere News: Deadpool 3, Ascender delays, Miles Clone Saga, Keanu breaks Boom records, Chris Evans returns as Cap, Canto continues, new Jane Foster mini-series, new Image series from Michael Walsh/Chip Zdarsky/Kelly Thompson, Old Guard anthology Trailer: Willy's Wonderland, Kong vs. Godzilla Comics Countdown: Seven Secrets 6 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte, Katia Ranalli Future State: Dark Detective 1 by Mariko Tamaki, Dan Mora, Jordie Bellaire, Matthew Rosenberg, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Antonio Fabela We Found a Monster OGN by Kirk Scroggs Immortal Hulk 42 by Al Ewing, Alex Lins, Adam Gorham, Rachael Stott, Joe Bennett, Ruy Hose, Chris O'Halloran, Paul Mounts Future State: Kara Zor-El, Superman 1 by Marguerite Bennet, Marguerite Sauvage Sword 2 by Al Ewing, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia Sweet Tooth: The Return 3 by Jeff Lemire, Jose Villarrubia Autumnal 4 by Daniel Kraus, Chris Shehan, Jason Wordie American Vampire 1976 4 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig Homesick Pilots 2 by Dan Watters, Caspar Wijngaard
Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week! Discussed this week:0:00:00 - Intro0:11:14 - April Solicits1:00:35 - Future State: Dark Detective #1 (Mariko Tamaki & Matthew Rosenberg and Dan Mora & Carmine Di Giandomenico)1:15:40 - Future State: Justice League #1 (Joshua Williamson & Ram V and Robson Rocha & Marcio Takara)1:44:11 - Future State: Superman/Wonder Woman #1 (Dan Watters and Leila del Duca)1:59:02 - Future State: Green Lantern #1 (Geoffry Thorne, Ryan Cady & Ernie Altbacker)2:18:57 - Future State: Kara Zor-El: Superwoman #1 (Marguerite Bennett and Marguerite Sauvage)2:34:35 - Future State: Teen Titans #1 (Tim Sheridan and Rafa Sandoval)2:46:55 - Future State: Robin Eternal #1 (Meghan Fitzmartin and Eddy Barrows)2:55:43 - PATREON Red Hood #513:03:23 - PATREON Detective Comics #10293:11:57 - Picks of the Week patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: @DCComicsPodcastMild Fuzz Twitter: @Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork/Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mildfuzztv UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us#DCComics
On this week's comic book review podcast: HAHA #1 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art & Cover by Vanesa Del Rey King In Black: Thunderbolts #1 Marvel Written by Matthew Rosenberg Art by Juan Ferreyra Future State: Teen Titans #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Rafa Sandoval Future State: Green Lantern #1 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne, Ryan Cady, Ernie Altbacker Art by Tom Raney, Sam Basai, Clayton Henry Future State: Kara Zor-El Superwoman #1 DC Comics Written by Margaritte Bennett Art by Marguerite Sauvage Future State: Robin Eternal #1 DC Comics Written by Meghan Fitzmartin Art by Eddy Barrows Future State: Justice League #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson, Ram V Art by Rorson Rocha, Marcio Takara Future State: Superman/Wonder Woman #1 DC Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Leila del Duca Future State: Dark Detective #1 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg Art by Dan Mora, Carmine di Giandomenico Home Sick Pilots #2 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard King in Black: Gwenom vs. Carnage #1 Marvel Written by Seanan McGuire Art by Flaviano Sweet Tooth: The Return #3 DC Comics By Jeff Lemire A Man Among Ye #4 Image Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Craig Cermak The Immortal Hulk #42 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Alex Lins and Adam Gorham American Vampire 1976 #4 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Rafael Albuquerque Seven Secrets #6 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Art by Danielle Di Nicuolo S.W.O.R.D. #2 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Valerio Schiti Bloodshot #10 Valiant Comics Written by Tim Seeley Art by Brett Booth and Pedro Andreo SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. This week's episode is sponsored by Shape & Foster. Visit www.shapeandfoster.com for your free 14-day trial. Full Episode Transcript Alex: What's up everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week. Pete: Shut up. Justin: We sure do. We got lots. Alex: With one that Pete is terrified by. Pete: Oh my God, we're starting with this? Alex: We're starting with this, Pete. We're going right into it with HAHA, all caps, #1 from Image Comics, written by W. Maxwell Prince, art and cover by Vanesa Del Rey. Now, the reason I put it right here at the front of The Stack is this is by W. Maxwell Prince who also wrote Ice Cream Man, our number one book of 2020. This is his follow-up book. He talked about it live on the show when we had him on as a guest. I feel like there's a fair amount of hype regardless in the real world about this, let alone here on our little old podcast. Pete: We're old. Alex: This is a different sort of anthology. This is not about the Ice Cream Man, this is about clowns. This is still an anthology telling deathwatch stories, I believe, about these different characters, and obviously it goes very dark. But what did you think about not just this book, but how it holds up compared to Ice Cream Man? Justin: I think definitely it's great. If you're a fan of Ice Cream Man, I think you will like this book as well. It's nice to see a story that is a little bit totally different. I feel like Ice Cream Man has sort of a supernatural dread to it and this has just more of an existential dread to it, which is just a subtle shift in flavor, the difference between a pistachio with chocolate chip and a pistachio without chocolate chip. But the art is different, which I appreciate, and I really liked the first story. Alex: Pete, how did you feel about this? Were you're too scared to read it? Pete: It was very scary, I had to make sure I read it during the day with plenty of light. Justin: You had to empty that bladder out first so you didn't pee your pants. Pete: Yeah, this was insane. This is really just … What was nice is you kind think you understand it and then it kind of takes a couple more turns. So it was creatively impressive, but just the fact of like this is the person who did Ice Cream Man, the tone underneath it was very troubling, and scary and intense. There is a lot of creepy stuff going on all the time. Yeah, the art was glorious. The storytelling was impressive, but I am very scared to see what's going to happen if this is the beginning. Alex: I like this quite a bit. I thought this was really good like you guys are saying. For those who didn't pick it up, I felt, whether purposeful or not, this felt like a very specific response to Joker to me because this is about- Pete: Oh, interesting. Alex: … a clown who is down and out and pushed to his limits, and then what does he do next? Justin: The movie Joker? Alex: The movie Joker, yes. Pushed to his limits, what does he do next? It goes in very different directions obviously than the movie goes, but it does go to this very dark place. It doesn't back off from the realism of it. But like Pete was touching on Vanesa Del Rey's art, goes through these really different art styles that are very gritty and realistic, some that are cartoony. Alex: So there's a real breadth to the art there that I thought was really nice. And it does feel different from Ice Cream Man like Justin was saying, which I thought was nice to see as well. Even if you haven't read that book, even if you had no interest, even if you were scared of clowns, this is really good. Alex: I mean, I will say, I know I've mentioned to the lead-up to this book that my wife was a clown so I was going to throw this by her, but this is a different type of clown. It's just like more of a party clown type thing going on. Pete: I'm glad we're- Justin: Well, I guess we'll see. Pete: … talking about this, because something that I touched upon last episode, I don't know if the live show or The Stack or whatever, I'm worried- Alex: We know, as we do too many podcasts. Go ahead, Pete. Pete: … I'm worried about your children, because your wife is a clown, you are an evil genius. What are your children going to turn into? You know what I mean? I am very worried that I'm growing up in a world where it's going to be the birth of some kind of like joker type character. You know what I mean? Justin: I'm worried you're raising some sort of insane clown posse. Is that possible? Alex: Yeah. The other day, and this is really weird, my son said, “Hey, do you want some Faygo?” and I was like, “I don't know what that means, but yes, please.” Justin: Nice. I feel like they've got a big weekend planned later this little summer. I want to give a shout out to the movie Quick Change, which I feel like may have been an inspiration for this comic, a Bill Murray movie from like 1990 or something like that. Alex: Regardless, very good book. Definitely pick it up. Next up, King in Black: Thunderbolts #1 from Marvel written by Matthew Rosenberg, art by Juan Ferreyra. As you- Pete: Bergie Alex: … As what? Pete: Bergie. Justin: Bergie Alex: You just love shouting things in the middle when I'm talking, Pete. Pete: Yeah. Alex: If you haven't been picking it up, this is taking place during the King in Black event where Knull, the God of the Symbiotes, has taken over New York City. Here, Kingpin gathers a group of villains to try to take down Knull or at the very least start the process of taking down Knull. In classic Matthew Rosenberg fashion, things don't go very well. There's a bunch of sad sack, horrible villains. But a lot of people die in this book. This feels like Marvel's answer to Suicide Squad, the best way. Justin: 100%. The movie. Alex: I had a lot of fun reading this. Justin: Agreed. This was great. I was really into the star character in her standalone series from last year, so it's great to see her on this team. And just great story, loved everything that happened. Great panel where you get to see Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones kicking ass in the middle and they're like, “Yeah, let's get away from this.” Pete: Yeah. I feel like this is a great kind of story, but also the art is really fantastic in a lot of different ways. It's cool to see Kingpin out of a suit. He's rocking like a starter jacket and a polo shirt, but casually still running things like Kingpin. Yeah. There's a lot of fun being had in this book that is completely insane and over the top, but yeah, this is a fun issue. Alex: Yeah, I've been a little 50/50 about some of the tie-ins. The Venom stuff feels necessary, the King in Black stuff feels necessary, but a lot of stuff with this event feels very side to the event to me. This is side to the event, but I had a blast reading it anyway, and I think that makes it worth checking out. Next up, let's go into our Future State block. We did this last week for the first week of Future State. Justin: Yes. Pete: Oh, boy. Alex: We read and talked about not all the books, but some of our favorites. But once again this week we read all of the books in DC's Future State, which shows us a possible future of the DC Universe. I'd love to go to you guys. Given that we read, I'll just read the titles and then we could read the creative teams later. Alex: We read Teen Titans, Green Lantern, Kara Zor-El, Superwoman, Robin Eternal, Justice League, Superman, Wonder Woman, Dark Detective. Those are the ones that came out this week. What jumped out at you? What did you particularly like that you thought was the standout this week or standouts? Justin: It occurs to me reading a lot of these books that this event feels so much like the 2099 line that Marvel did many, many years ago- Alex: Good call. Yeah. Justin: … especially the Dark Detective book and Robin Eternal in this batch. And I liked both of these books. Robin Eternal brings in Spoiler and some of the … Was it Robin Incorporated? Was that the name of it or? I forget the team of all the Robins, there was a book for a while. Alex: We Are Robin. Justin: We Are Robin, That's what it is. Alex: Yes. Just to mention the creative teams- Pete: We Are Robin. Alex: … behind those since we're talking is, Robin Eternal is written by Meghan Fitzmartin, art by Eddie Barrows. Dark Detective is written by Mariko Tamaki and Matthew Rosenberg once again, art by- Pete: Are they- Alex: … Dan Mora from Once & Future, one of our favorites here, and Carmine Di Giandomenico. Go ahead, Justin. Sorry about that. Justin: And no, great. And Dark Detective I feel like is almost a direct analog to Spider-Man 2099 #1, which is a great book. I really enjoyed this. And then the backup that you were just mentioning, the team behind it, I think is Matt Rosenberg with a Grifter story which I also enjoyed. Pete: … Yeah. I mean, I'm not mad at this event. Like this has been some very interesting reading. I've been reading DC for most of my life and some of the stuff in here is really great. The superwoman art was just- Justin: It was really good. Pete: … unbelievable, the character design. It was just nice to be reading a DC book and being like, “Wow, is this really a DC book?” The colors and the stuff was just so cool. Alex: Yeah, just too while you're calling it out, Kara Zor-El, Superwoman is by Marguerite Bennett and art by Marguerite Sauvage, who I believe was the team behind the DC Bombshells line as well. So there's definitely a sense of that going on. But go ahead, Pete. Pete: And yeah, I just think that even the Future State: Green Lantern, we still got … I was hoping it wouldn't be the actual Green Lantern, it'd be the Green Lantern that we really like. But there's still a lot of creative stuff happening. And maybe I don't know everything, but I was really … The Teen Titans book, Beast Boy is also part of Cyborg. And Robin is rocking what looked like a Taskmaster belt. But like it- Alex: Deathstroke. Pete: … Yeah. But it looked- Alex: Same character basically. Pete: … Well, Slade Wilson, but the belt has the T that looks exactly like Taskmaster's belt. But that kind of stuff aside- Justin: Terminator. Pete: … I was like, “Oh my God, this is a ton of books that we have to read that Robin just dumped in our laps to make us read. But I ended up being very happy- Justin: Make us read. Pete: … that we had to do this. And also, I'm still really loving this new Wonder Woman. Justin: Yeah. Well, Alex, you haven't said anything yet. Why don't you go? Alex: No, that's fine. I mean, I agree with a lot of those picks that I think are really good. Mariko Tamaki, like you said, her Dark Detective was awesome. This book is about Bruce Wade is left for dead, of course he's not quite dead. So who does it become next? The Matthew Rosenberg Grifter story, again, a really fun story there. Alex: I agree with you about Robin Eternal. I was surprised about that one, how much that I like that. It's a really good Tim Drake spoiler story, and I was definitely reading that being like, “Oh, Justin likes this one.” But the one that stood out to me that I was really surprised about was Future State: Superman/Wonder Woman #1, written by Dan Watters, art by Leila Del Duca. Alex: Like Pete said, I think like Wonder Woman, clearly this new Wonder Woman has been the standout here of this event. She's definitely the one that everybody hooked into. They're developing it for the CW as a Wonder Girl show. But she's great, she's fun, Jon Kent is fun. The tone of this is just … Alex: This Wonder Woman is … I believe they haven't been totally upfront about everything that's going on, but she seems to be from some sort of South American god, Pantheon, but also the Olympian Pantheon. Like Zeus is her dad, but somebody else is her mom. So she's dealing with the Sun God there who ends up having a race with … Is it Solaris? Justin: Solaris. Pete: Yes, Solaris. Alex: Solaris. Pete: In that conversation, Superman versus Solaris really. Alex: So fun where just Superman and Wonder Woman are on the ground being like, “Well, this is messing up the entire earth because of the tides and everything that's going on, while these two Sun Gods are having a race around the earth.” Just the whole tone of it was so surprisingly light and enjoyable. I had a blast reading this book. Pete: Also, I- Alex: Justin, you were pointing at me, which one did you think I was going to call out? Justin: I thought you were going to call out Justice league #1, which is I really liked that. Pete: … That's exactly what I thought he was going to say. I also was … Yeah, I really liked Justice League and Justice League Dark. I also liked the kind of last stage reveal. Alex: That was great. So that was Joshua Williamson writing the Justice League story, Ram V writing- Pete: The third. Alex: … the Justice League Dark story. Robson Rocha on the first story, Marcio Takara on the second story. And yeah, I liked the Justice League story, I thought that was a lot of fun. That was all about like the fallout of the Justice League messing up and being rear-ended, what have you. Pete: Also had the right Green Lantern on that one. Justin: Yeah, we get our N.K. Jemisin Green Lantern. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Which is awesome. But the Justice League Dark story was fantastic in that backup there. So then- Justin: Yeah, I like both of these stories. They do a great job of really giving us context for the first Justice League story and then just moving quickly through the story in a fun way by getting this idea out that they're not supposed to talk to each other, they're supposed to maintain their secret identities. But they're all breaking those rules, really great. Justin: As opposed to some of the ones that I thought were harder to read were the Teen Titans one and the Green Lantern one because I was like, “What is happening?” There was very little context given up at the top. And they felt like dumping us into story that I didn't quite know it was happening. Alex: … I think this is an interesting week two thing in particular with the Green Lantern one. Teen Titans is like the … There seems to be a disparity in terms of time period with some of these, where some the earth is a paradise, some the earth is ruined. It's not quite clear how they connect to each other. Pete: Which one are we living in? Alex: A little bit of both, calm A, calm B. Pete: Okay, cool. Justin: There you go. Alex: Teen Titans is by Tim Sheridan, Rafa Sandoval. Green Lantern is by Geoffrey Thorne, Ryan Cady, Ernie Altbacker, art by Tom Raney, Sami Basri and Clayton Henry. We get three stories in the Green Lantern one. That was definitely one where I felt like we're just dropped in the middle with a John Stewart story. You don't know exactly what's going on. They're fighting a new villain. Alex: The second one, it felt like it started to become a little clear as we followed. Jessica Cruz is fighting some Yellow Lanterns, some of the Sinestro Corps. And it becomes clear that the rings have failed. At some point, the Green Lantern rings stopped working. And it becomes even clearer in the third story, which was my favorite of that book, which follows Guy Gardner. He's on a random alien planet as his ring fails and he can't leave the planet, so he kind of makes the best of it. That story I thought was a lot of fun, personally. Justin: Yeah, indeed that one was very fun. Alex: But there you go, good stuff from the Future State. Surprisingly like we've been talking about, a strong event going into week two. Justin: Really enjoying. Alex: Next up, let's talk about one of Justin's favorite books I imagine this week, Home Sick Pilots #2 from Image Comics, written by Dan Watters and art by Caspar Wijingaard. In the first issue of this book, we met a punk band, maybe something like that. One of them got possessed by a haunted house, but- Justin: That happens in punk band. Yeah. Alex: … the other folks got killed by that haunted house. And at the end of the book, we found out the one that was possessed by the haunted house was traveling around, finding relics that had been taken out of the house, and that's where we pick up this issue. This title is awesome. I love it. Justin: It's so good. It's comes from such a strong point of view, like such confidence writing this story, which is like a little wild. Like, you're getting into all this like band and music stuff, at the same time a very specific type of ghost story or horror story. And the way this issue plays out is super fun, super unique, sad at points, and it's setting up some real tension for the characters going forward. Pete: Also I'm glad it really explains why people hang a horseshoe above the door. We really get the kind of where that all got started and why people do that. This is all true stuff. Justin: But what if the horses come back for their shoes? Pete: Yeah. Alex: It reminds me a little bit, I don't know if this is exactly correct, but it reminds me a little bit of- Pete: You buy them Jordans, that's what you do. Alex: … like Scott Pilgrim meets Locke & Key, because- Justin: Okay. Alex: … Yeah. Well, because you got the … This is a spoiler, but we find out by the end of the issue our main character has to track down six relics for the haunted house. Pete: Ah, don't spoil it. Alex: Well, hold on. But six relics for the haunted house. We get some teaser of some very creepy things that are going on there. We get some big fights. But there's this whole mythology being built out here that is fascinating to read it. It really feels like something completely fresh and new at a very excited way. Justin: Yeah, the shot of the horseshoe ghost once it's returned to the house was very Gabriel Rodriguez I thought, in a great way. Alex: Yes. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Great stuff. Definitely pick up this book. This is a good one to get on the ground floor of. Next up, King in Black: Gwenom, I think- Justin: Gwenom. Alex: … vs. Carnage #1 from Marvel, written by Seanan McGuire, art by Flaviano. This is again tying it to the King in Black event. Here we're getting our alternate universe. Gwen Stacy is going into the fray as you could probably guess from the title, she ends up fighting Carnage by the end, but not the Carnage you know. What did you think about this tie-in? Justin: I like it a lot. I've been a huge fan of the Spider-Gwen and now Gwenom and all the different iterations. It's a pretty wild story at this point that she is a Gwen Stacy who held Peter Parker when he died in her arms and became Spider-Girl, Spider-Woman. And then in this, in her earth, there's a little bit of gender swapping with a lot of characters and just slightly alternate takes with everybody. Then she had a venom from her earth, she's now in our earth and dealing with a lot of other Venoms in this issue, including a surprising person who becomes Carnage by the end. I liked it. Alex: Pete. Pete: Yeah. I mean, they make comics for different people, and the important part is that everybody gets to enjoy what they like and that's awesome Justin: What don't you like about this? Not enough Venoms? You need more Symbiotes here? Pete: No, just Gwenom is cool for people, not one of my favorite characters. And hey, awesome for other people, just not my cup of tea. And I respect people want to make comics that they want to read, and then you get to pick what you want to pick. Alex: You sound so sad right now, Pete. I liked this book a lot more than I thought I would. I do like Spider-Gwen or Ghost-Spider or whatever you're calling her. I think she's good. This is a good tie in. It feels natural to bring her into this, given her status quo. And I think in particularly the art by Flaviano is really good- Pete: Art is great. Alex: … and very consistent with the Gwen Stacy Ghost-Spider book, if you read that. Next up, Sweet Tooth: The Return #3 from DC Comics by Jeff Lemire. This gets you the story of whatever is going on with this new Gus who might be the old Gus, we're not quite clear, who is being tracked out of this post apocalypse that's living under the earth. This book is so wild to read, particularly in reference and bouncing off of what's happening to Sweet Tooth. It's fascinating. Justin, I know you were a little conflicted, I think, about the second issue. How did you feel about the third one? Justin: I mean, I still like the book. It's funny. It feels like just a sped up version of the original series in a way. And I do think we're going to get probably next issue the reveal that this Gus is a clone of the original Gus and it's sort of like someone trying to re-engineer a religious event for all these people and return to the earth, and all of that. And so I think that's a cool story, but it definitely feels like we're digging up fossils that we were there for when they were buried- Pete: No way. Justin: … if that makes sense. Pete: This was an awesome, awesome issue. Earl is my new favorite thing. This was- Alex: This is a large elephant man who kills people. Pete: … Yeah. And Earl was just such a bad-ass and such a fun addition to this book. I mean the fuck me Earl is loose just before his head gets ripped off, that's just great. That's just great comics. That's just fun stuff. Yeah. Kind of a creepy reveal of the kind of like two versions of him. But I think this is a very interesting kind of book as it does kind of speed through this, which I … It says three to six, like they don't have time for this. I appreciate the fact that it's fast forward a little bit. Justin: Of course, I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I'm saying that's just what it feels like. Pete: Yeah, so … Alex: That's definitely a cool quote for the cover, “I don't have time for this shit.” Justin: Yeah. Alex: I really liked this a lot, it's just it's a weird read. To your point, Justin, I'm curious too. I'm more curious to reflect on it when it's done and how it works in relationship to the first Sweet Tooth more than anything else. Next up, A Man Among Ye #4 from Image Comics, written by Stephanie Phillips, art by Craig Cermak. This is ending this title, I believe, for now. It focuses on a bunch of female pirates who are teaming together. We finally get that team in this issue as they try to rescue one of their boyfriends, I guess, that's the best way of putting it. Pete, you've been a big fan of the series. Pete: Yeah, this is really great. And I think this ends really well. It's a little heartbreaking what kind of happens. But I've been really impressed with the action, I love the storytelling and I think this is a really kind of cool way of everybody kind of coming together here at the end so we can kind of get more ventures hopefully. But I thought this was a great kind of a fun pirate story with some cool twists in it to kind of update it. And I appreciate a lot of the rage in what was happening. Alex: Justin, what about you? Justin: Some comics are for Pete, and some comics are for Justin and some comics are for Alex. And this one, this was fine. I think I said last time like I'm not a crazy fan of this. Reading this issue, it feels very much like an old black and white Disney movie in it's sort of storytelling and style. Once I was like, “Ah, I think that's what the vibe is here,” I enjoyed it more, but it's all right. Alex: Yeah, I would have honestly wanted a little more from it. I want to kind of want to see where it goes, and maybe now that this team is all together where it goes to the second arc, excited about that. But art by Craig Cermak was good. I think the writing was solid. I had a fun time reading this. Next step, The Immortal Hulk #42 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing, art by Alex Lins and Adam Gotham. Gotham, perhaps. Justin: Oh, interesting. And on a Marvel book. Alex: That's weird. Justin: I think it's Gotham. Alex: Gotham. Justin: Oh, Gorham actually. Alex: Gorham? Pete: Wow. Justin: Yeah. Alex: All right. Interesting. Anyway- Pete: Actually, it's Jones, I think is what it is. Yeah, it's Gorham. Alex: In this issue, we're getting split focus between Henry Gyrich is taking over Gamma Flight- Justin: I think it's Gyrich. Alex: … Gyrich? Justin: Definitely. Alex: Have I been pronouncing it wrong my entire life? Justin: Yes. Alex: Jesus Christ. Justin: It's pronounced [inaudible 00:25:37]. Pete: I don't want that attention. Alex: Anyway, some guy is taking Gamma Flight to task. Meanwhile, the leader is trying to figure out why he can't get the whole taking over the world, the Immortal Hulk thing to work for him. He figures out some stuff by the end, so does Gamma Flight. Lots of stuff going on here and lots of movement to this issue. What did you guys think? Justin: This book is great. It's continues to be great. This feels very much like a sort of middle type issue, so it's not the like big moves happening. I do like the reveal that our newspaper reporter, who's been an ongoing character in this run, has been affected by the gamma rays. That's a big turn and reveal. And I love, love the reveal at the end. Alex: Pete, what about you? Pete: Yeah. I mean, it continues to be gross and creepy in all the right ways. Yeah. I mean, we got the leader trying kind of figure things out a little bit in this issue, and then some other storylines going on. Yeah, just the monster stuff is so insane and this stuff. I'm interested to see where this is going. It continues to be a really solid book. Alex: Yeah, I love this as well. My one caveat that I was weirdly struck with this issue, I wish, I know that they can because they've got to release a whole book every month, I wish that they would have waited for Joe Bennett to do all of it. Because Joe Bennett's art is so phenomenal and his designs are so disgusting in exactly the right way, that whenever he does an issue, it's heads and tails above everything else. And we've gotten some phenomenal stuff as well. I think the art in this was good. Alex Lins, Adam Gorham, you say. Justin: I know, I think you've got to give it up for Gorham. Alex: Yeah, both really good things across the board. But man, there's something slightly missing in terms of the fucked upednes of Joe Bennett's art in this issue that I would have wanted a little bit more. Justin: But I also think this issue wasn't about that, this was sort of dealing with some of the other characters. If we're going to take a break from the crazy body stuff, I'm fine having another artist jump on. But I got to get up for Al Ewing for really plumbing all the depths of the Hulk villains to hit all the weirdest marks, and we do it again here. Alex: Yes, I agree with you on that cliffhanger. Let's move on to talk about American Vampire 1976 #4 from DC Comics, written by Scott Snyder, art by Rafael Albuquerque. Pete: Albuquerque. Alex: In this issue we're ramping things up in a big way as our heroes, I guess, question mark, sort of try to start to figure out how they can stop the apocalypse, things get worse before they get better. What did you guys think about this issue? Pete: This was a really amazing, fun issue. Love the crazy team up. A really intense last page. The art is really unbelievable. This was really clicking for me. I really enjoyed this issue. Justin: If you walk in a room where the chairs are too big, get out of there, because someone's coming home and sitting- Pete: Yeah, that's a good note. Justin: … in those big ass chairs. Alex: I broke into a house one time and there was a chair that was too big, and there was a chair that was too small, but then there was one chair that was just right, that's the one that I sat in and then I broke it. Pete: And then the bears came home and murdered you like your name was Archie? Alex: Yeah, that was a lot of things all at the same time, Pete. Justin: Interestingly you were in a house that bears own. Alex: I got totally bear-zoned, if you know what I mean. Justin: Yeah, you got bowned. Pete: Yes. Alex: Yeah, great book. Really awesome every issue. Let's move on and talk about Seven Secrets … Yes, what? Justin: No, I do. I really like this book. Scott Snyder has such a mastery of these characters, and I think it's building up to something really exciting. Alex: Yeah. I guess the main thing is just like, it is wild to be in a thing that started with something so relatively simple as, “There's different type of vampires,” and now it's like, “Every monster,” but I love it, it's fun to read. Seven Secrets #6 from Boom! Studios, written by Tom Taylor, art by Daniele Di Nicuolo. We have wondered the entire series what these secrets are, they just kind of talked about what the secrets are. Finally, we get an inkling of what is going on- Pete: A little taste of the secret. Alex: … with them as our heroes get attacked by the Keepers, the Villains, manage to escape at the last second. And we open up the mythology of the book in a really big and very weird way. I thought this issue was not only great as the series has been, but very necessary in terms of the run, because there's only so long you can keep these secrets- Pete: Yeah, exactly. Alex: … secret from the reader before it starts to get annoying and they start to really pull back the veil here. Justin: Yeah. It's great to hear your secrets. Go ahead. Pete: I was really impressed because I was like, “Man, it's the sixth issue when we're finally getting a little taste of the secrets,” I was like, “There's no way to build up.” But the fact that it is such a huge kind of thing that happens when they open up one of the cases, I was like, “Okay, great. This is worth it. This is totally insane. The action is over the top.” It's really interesting how something can start at one place and kind of end up here. It's really impressive, the writing and the storytelling. It's great. Justin: Yeah. I feel like Tom Taylor set out at the beginning of this book and was like, “I'm going to write a comic that is truly an anime, that is very much in the style of an anime series or anime movie,” and that's what this is. This feels very much like it's- Pete: In all the right ways. Justin: … Taylor-made to be an anime. Alex: I get it. Justin: Taylor-made to be an anime. Alex: Let's move on and talk about S.W.O.R.D. #2 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing, art by Valerio Schiti. This is also tying into the King in Black event, though it's not necessarily labeled as such, I believe, on the cover. I believe this following how it's affecting the X-Men side of the world and things get real bad by the end here with this weird defacto team of folks. What did you think? Pete? Pete: Sure. Alex: Justin? Justin: Yes. This was a weirder … Like we were talking about with the King in Black stuff, this definitely feels like it's a fair distance away from the main storyline. But it's a fun, random team of X-Men. And it's nice to read a book with Al Ewing sort of dabbling around in the X-Men world. I like the places ends. I like to see these characters random. Magneto sort of feels like older Magneto. Sebastian Shaw. We haven't seen these characters in a while, so I enjoyed seeing them in this book. Alex: Pete. Justin: Yeah, Ewing is doing amazing stuff on Hulk and so cool. Alex: This is wild. This is like straight out of the nineties X-Men book. It's very different from a lot of the other X-Men stuff, and it is tangential. I mean, it's all of them living on the S.W.O.R.D. Space Station and try to figure out like basically reasons why they should not go fight Knull, the King in Black, is essentially what happens to this issue. Alex: But it is one of those books where I'm reading, I'm like, “Oh yeah, I remember that character from the nineties. Okay, that's cool.” But like you said, a good cliffhanger at the end that definitely makes me excited to read #3. And last but not least, Bloodshot #10 from Valiant Comics rate by Tim Seeley, art by Brett Booth- Pete: Don't you feel it. Alex: … and Pedro Andreo. This is a book that straight up feels like it's trying to capitalize off the massive success of the Bloodshot movie that never happened. But regardless, Tim Seeley is doing his best here to put out a fun over the top, insane, cinematic Bloodshot book. Justin: Yeah, and I think he is succeeding. I like a lot of the movies in this book. I mean, aren't we all strung out Bloodshot who comes back in the middle of the issue and tries to pick a fight, but he doesn't have enough protein? That's what we're all living in right now. And I like the line, “Come on you Jared Leto-looking motherfucker.” Pete: Yeah, that's great. Justin: Very funny. Alex: That's just Tim Seeley. Justin: Tim Seeley does a great job of combining great action with some fun minds. Alex: It's wild how much happens in this book, it feels like three entire arcs of a Bloodshot comic happening within 20 something pages which is an insane pace to read. But it's fun, I enjoyed it. I don't know. Pete: Yeah, I mean- Justin: Eat your protein. Pete: … Tim Seeley is a great writer. He adds humor to all the right things. Bloodshot to me is not one of my favorite characters, the movie didn't help that at all. I thought this was kind of a more interesting take, but it was very fast-paced, but it had some great lines in it. Justin: Let me ask you, Pete, what don't you like about him? That he's like Deadpool, a character you like, or the Punisher, another character you like? Pete: I don't know what it is, man. All right? I don't know. Justin: You don't like nanites? They're just tiny robots. Pete: Yeah. Don't trust them. Alex: He kills people and eats meat, what is there that you don't like about that, Pete? Pete: Okay. On paper, it seems like I should love this guy. I get it guys. Justin: Tim Seeley, one of your favs. Pete: Oh, yeah. Justin: Touchy-feely Tim Seeley. Alex: His name is Bloodshot. Blood and shot are two of your top 10 words. Pete: It's okay guys, I get what you're saying. Justin: Whenever we used to go out to bars, you'd be like, “I'll have a blood shot,” and we would all drink blood with you because that's what you demanded. Pete: Yeah. Alex: And then you would shout, “Dracule.” All right, folks. I think that's it for The Stack. If you'd like to support us, patriotic.com/comicbookclub. Also we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00PM- Pete: We sure do. Alex: … a podcast on YouTube. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. @comicbooklive on Twitter, Comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and many more. Until next time, that's it for The Stack. Justin: Yeah, round of blood shots, baby. The post The Stack: HAHA, Thunderbolts And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on No Bad Ideas, special guest star Meghan Fitzmartin returns to help us tackle another bad idea! Sarah brings us a story of one person's telecommunication identity mix-up, one with possibly very far-reaching implications. The team does their best to come up with a story that balances great responsibility in the face of great power and taking the privileged around you for all their worth. Then, we have a conversation with Meghan about her approach to writing and creativity, as well as the recurring themes that pop up in our work over and over and over again. All of that, plus: wholesome creatures, raised eyebrows, recurring thematic worries, extreme versions of reality, and the challenge of proving a negative. Today’s Bad Ideas™: Idea #1 If you’d like to enjoy more of Meghan’s work, check out Red Rhino and follow her on Twitter. Support the show.
Happy Monday! We’re delighted to be joined this week by one of our favorite podcast pals/agents of chaos, the extraordinary writer, Meghan Fitzmartin! We’re especially excited because we’ve roped Meghan into a pair of truly absurd notions today. First, Gabriel introduces us to the concept (and the very real architectural examples) of spite houses. We find them charming, because of course we do, and create a Ghibli-style love story where there’s more than just a Castle In The Sky. Then, Zach brings us the tale of an unusual audience for a sporting event, and we turn it into a tale of identity, personhood, and robot sex dolls. Plus: Miyazaki’s physics, next-level attempted scapegoating, New Yorker think-piece friendly, the philosophical zombie question, and the Beatrice and Benedict of Houses. Today’s Bad Ideas™: Idea #1 Idea #2 If you’d like to enjoy more of Meghan’s work, check out Red Rhino and follow her on Twitter. Support the show.
Supernatural is one of the longest running Monster of the Week shows on TV, and with that much content, we need an expert. Thankfully, Supernatural’s own Meghan Fitzmartin joins us to talk about the cosmology built over 15 seasons, what it’s like writing for television, and finishing something you love. Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of hell/demons/damnation, threat of violence, famine, death (and resurrection), and child endangerment. Housekeeping - Recommendation: This week, Julia recommends Itaewon Class on Netflix! Check out our previous book recommendations, guests’ books, and more at spiritspodcast.com/books - Multitude: Listen to Meddling Adults and Head Heart Gut by joining the MultiCrew. Our newest show, NEXT STOP, has just launched! Check out NEXT STOP in your podcast player or nextstopshow.com! Guest Meghan Fitzmartin is an award winning writer who has always been obsessed with genre. Currently in season two of her superhero audio drama, RED RHINO, she has worked on the series ‘SUPERNATURAL’ for the last three seasons, writing episode 14.16 “PEACE OF MIND”. In addition to TV and podcasting, Meghan writes for animation — most recently DC SUPER HERO GIRLS. Predominantly a genre storyteller, Meghan is devoted to writing emotional stories set in fantastical worlds that ultimately tell you how loved you are. You can follow her on Twitter at @megfitz89. Sponsors - Stitch Fix is an online personal styling service that finds and delivers clothes, shoes, and accessories to fit your body, budget, and lifestyle. Get started at stitchfix.com/spirits for 25% off when you keep your whole box! - Our Plague Year is a new kind of current events podcast from Joseph Fink of Welcome to Night Vale and Alice Isn’t Dead. Find it at nightvalepresents.com/ourplagueyear or wherever you listen to Podcasts. Find Us Online If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Goodreads. You can support us on Patreon to unlock bonus Your Urban Legends episodes, director’s commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. We also have lists of our book recommendations and previous guests’ books at spiritspodcast.com/books. Transcripts are available at spiritspodcast.com/episodes. To buy merch, hear us on other podcasts, contact us, find our mailing address, or download our press kit, head on over to SpiritsPodcast.com. About Us Spirits was created by Julia Schifini, Amanda McLoughlin and Eric Schneider. We are founding members of Multitude, an independent podcast collective and production studio. Our music is "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
Emma is joined by Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural, Red Rhino, Wine & Comics) to discuss one of our favorite mediums: podcasts and Audio Drama! Meghan shares some wisdom on what it's like to work in the entertainment industry, and some of the differences between writing for audio and visual mediums. Plus: kids dealing with superpowers, our love for villains, creative control in wine and television, and Red Wino. Follow Meghan on Twitter @megfitz89 and be sure to check out Red Rhino, Wine & Comics, and binge Supernatural while in quarantine. Find Us Online: If you enjoy Pairing, follow us on social media and tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tumblr @PairingPodcast. Also check out our website, www.thepairingpodcast.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, as that's one of the best ways to get more people listening in! Support Us: Become a Pairing Patron on Patreon to get access to exclusive content, personalized pairings, bonus episodes, and more! And do't forget to check out our Merch store! About Pairing: Pairing was created, hosted, and produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko, with music and audio recording by Winston Shaw, and artwork by Darcy Zimmerman and Katie Huey. This episode was edited by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.
Happy offseason! Have y'all seen Cats yet? WHAT?! YOU HAVEN'T! WELL GO SEE IT RIGHT NOW. And then come back and hear us talk about what is truly the most transcendent film we've ever experienced. We are changed humans. Only a few short weeks and Season 40, OOPS ALL WINNERS will be upon us! We can hardly wait to guzzle it down, like a bowl of fresh milk being licked up by Sir Ian McKellen. Alright, that was our last Cats reference. Maybe. Also, Meghan Fitzmartin, go see Cats please. Episode edited by Matt Smith (ig: @notthatmattsmith / tw: @GungaDin) Twitter: @wpfpod email: worthplayingforpodcast[at]gmail.com
Season 2, Episode 5 - Aislinn helps Evangeline comb through her remaining memories for a sign. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli and produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Hershey Wingler, Kimberly Woods, and Jesse Einstein. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
Season 2, Episode 4 - Raleigh struggles with his place in the world. Chad finds a new hobby. Created by Meghan Fitzmartin, this episode written, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, associate produced by Sarah Schmaus and produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Andrew Nowak, Kyle Tye, Dylan Welc, and Thomas Hagena. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
Season 2, Episode 3 - An old enemy makes their escape. Raleigh tries to keep it together. Created by Meghan Fitzmartin, this episode written, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, associate produced by Sarah Schmaus and produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Andrew Nowak, Hershey Wingler, Kimberly Woods, and Thomas Hagena. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
Season 2, Episode 2: Buck grapples with the future. Evangeline resists the past. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, associate produced by Sarah Schmaus and produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Andrew Nowak, Hershey Wingler, Kyle Tye, and Michael Slefinger. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
Season 2, Episode 1: A new face arrives with a mysterious agenda. Laura grapples with the future. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, associate produced by Sarah Schmaus and produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Andrew Nowak, Hershey Wingler, Nadia Vazquez, and Elena Campbell-Martinez. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
Today, Daniel & Michael sit down with Supernatural Showrunner Assistant, Writer & Podcaster: Meghan Fitzmartin. Some of the hardest positions to get your foot into is in production and writer’s offices. Writer’s Assistant, Writer’s PA, Showrunner Assistant and more are all incredibly difficult jobs to find, due to the high demand. But they can also be the most rewarding once you do find yourself with that opportunity. But what do they do, what are their jobs, is it actually benefitial. Today we begin finding out as we interview Meghan Fitzmartin who currently is the Assistant to Andrew Dabb, the Showrunner of the long running CW show Supernatual. Meghan has a had some fantastic opportunities as an entertainment professional and as a writer/Creator. Her most recent project, Red Rhino Podcast, a fantastic and fantastically produced, superhero audio drama. We talk with Meghan about her journey from Celebration Florida to Los Angeles. We talk about how she began to find a support system and how beneficial that system has been in her career. Meghan shares her time working for WB especially on the youtube show DC Super Hero Girls and how that and taking a risk led to her current position as the Showrunner’s Assistant which has also led to her writing her first produced script of Network Television. Meghan shares some amazing advice and insight into this incredibly competitive position. Getting to meet Meghan and hear her story and about her job was a dream for Daniel, as this is career goal of his. Please enjoy this fantastic conversation with Supernatual’s Meghan Fitzmartin. Let the Hustle Begin GIVEAWAY!!: Subscribe and Leave Us A Review to be entered into our contest to win a VYBE t-shirt of your choice. or you can post on twitter and tag @OfficialVYBE_ and @LAHustleCast Find Meghan and Red Rhino Podcast: Twitter: @MegFitz89 & @RedRhinoPod IG: @MegFitz89 & @RedRhinoPodcast Listen to Red Rhino Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/red-rhino/id1432252336?mt=2 Theme Music Provided by: BenSound.com Find us: Twitter:@LAHustleCast IG:HollywoodHustlePodcast FB: Hollywood Hustle Podcast Email Us at: HollywoodHustlePodcast@gmail.com Visit us at www.HollywoodHustlePodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hollywoodhustle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hollywoodhustle/support
Michael and Daniel were able to get back together and catch up! This week Daniel gets real about the stresses of finding a job and feeling like he's not doing enough. Luckily, Michael is there to offer some great support and a great support statement. We also hear updates on Daniel and Michael's hustles and what's inspiring them. Also, this week, Daniel takes over the preview section, sharing a preview of our interview with Screenwriter, Podcast Producer (Red Rhino Audio Drama) and Assistant to the Showrunner of Supernatural, Meghan Fitzmartin. Meghan has worked on the YouTube Series, DC Super Hero Girls; Won Final Draft's Big Break contest with her spec for the CW show, Arrow. Most recently Meghan developed, wrote and produced the Audio Drama, Red Rhino and wrote Episode 15 of the most recent season of Supernatural titled "Peace of Mind". In our preview Meghan discusses: Living in Celebration, FL and finding her purpose in life, how be-friending several amazing women helped Meghan develop an strong support system, how that support system led to her current position as the Showrunner Assistant on Supernatural and, finally, how it felt to see her first produced work of network television come to life, Do not miss Episode 84 w/ Meghan Fitzmartin: Tuesday April 23rd Now, Let the Hustle Begin…. Hustle Inspirations Mentioned in the Show: Kofi Kingston from the WWE & Bryan Cranston's Memoir, "My Life in Parts". Subscribe and Leave Us A Review! Theme Music Provided by: BenSound.com Find us: Twitter:@LAHustleCast IG:HollywoodHustlePodcast FB: Hollywood Hustle Podcast Email Us at: HollywoodHustlePodcast@gmail.com Visit us at www.HollywoodHustlePodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hollywoodhustle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hollywoodhustle/support
It's a conversation about soap snow (snoap), Marvel's best genius, religion, masculinity, and so much more. This week, David interviews Meghan Fitzmartin, the creator of Red Rhino!You can find Red Rhino here: https://www.redrhinopodcast.com/You can find Meghan Fitzmartin here: https://twitter.com/megfitz89And you can support us here: https://www.patreon.com/radiodramarevival
Season 1, Episode 10: Evangeline tries to regain control and Wes grapples with harsh realities. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Trent Shumway, Thomas Hagena, Nadia Vasquez, and Kimberly Woods. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
WARNING - Violence and reference to attempted suicide. Season 1, Episode 9: Wes fights towards a realization. Evangeline starts to put the pieces together. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Dylan Welc, Nadia Vasquez, and Kimberly Woods. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
WARNING - Mentions of depression and reference to attempted suicide. Season 1, Episode 8: Wes struggles and Evangeline searches. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Dylan Welc, Nadia Vasquez, and Kimberly Woods. Additional voices by Victoire Charles. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
WARNING - Mentions of anxiety and depression. Season 1, Episode 7: Wes tries to make things right and Evangeline asks for help. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Thomas Hagena, Kyle Tye, Nadia Vasquez, and Kimberly Woods. Additional voices by Meghan Pleticha. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
PODCASTING ABOUT PODCASTING SPECIAL: Natalie and Brittany are joined by Meghan Fitzmartin, host of Wine and Comics and creator of Red Rhino, to hype and gripe about our experiences as podcast producers and listeners, with a particular focus on the resurging world of scripted audio drama. Meghan shares her history as a writer as she tells us how radio plays were her gateway drug into script classes, and explains exactly why audio drama is such an important and evocative way of storytelling for her. Audio content in general is one of the most accessible mediums available to both creators and consumers, which we discuss for the mixed blessing that it is. Everything that makes podcasting such a self-sufficient and flexible medium with doors held wide open to anyone and everyone who wants to get involved can also mean that - especially for scripted drama - there's a lack of respect for the medium in and of itself from the wider entertainment industry. Nevertheless, 2019 may be the year that changes all that, as more scripted podcasts become a regular part of conversation, and more franchises are turning to them as an interesting option to provide fans with more content. We exchange war stories about technical mishaps that hopefully will encourage others to realize that this is really a self-taught craft that you too can gloriously mess up just as we have. Of course, point of entry to the world of podcasts is a huge hurdle for some people, so we also have about one million recommendations of shows that we love. Each episode, our Not About The Weather hosts and their guests will bring an obsession to share and a grievance to air from the their experiences in the world of pop culture, fandom, or sometimes, just plain old life. #ANA - Ask NATW Anything: "What are your desert island podcasts?" Follow Us: Twitter // Facebook // Instagram // Tumblr Listen and Subscribe: iTunes // Stitcher // Spotify Visit natwpodcast.com or email natwpodcast@gmail.com for more information about our shows. Feel free to leave us your questions or comments through any of these mediums! This episode’s hosts are: Brittany Lovely and Natalie Fisher. Our special guest is: Meghan Fitzmartin. Podcast Recommendations: Talk Shows: Wine and Comics ReWatchable The Empire Film Podcast Talk Salad & Scrambled Eggs Dear Hank and John Slate's The Americans Podcast The Good Place: The Podcast The Wayward Podcast Audio Drama: Red Rhino (also on Patreon) The Bright Sessions Wolverine: The Long Night The Adventure Zone Wooden Overcoats Deck the Halls (with Matrimony!) Wolf 359 Hello from the Magic Tavern Cabin Pressure - Season 1 The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Cicero Much Ado About Nothing Other Resources: BBC Sounds Audio Drama BBC Radio 4 Drama Big Finish Productions Script Anatomy Classes PodCon - January 19-20, Seattle WA Excerpt from 'HogFather' Brittany's She-Ra interviews Starting a podcast on Libsyn The Unwind Dystology by Neal Shusterman
WARNING - Mentions of death. Season 1, Episode 6: Wes learns a little more about the mysterious world of the Time Keepers. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Trent Shumway, and Kyle Tye. Additional voices by Lila Dupree and Jasper Yu. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
WARNING - Violence, language, and suggestive dialogue. Season 1, Episode 5: Wes struggles with responsibility and the more there are answers, the more there are questions. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Thomas Hagena, Trent Shumway, Kyle Tye, Dylan Welc, and Kimberly Woods. Additional voices by Meghan Pleticha. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
Meghan Fitzmartin (Red Rhino! @megfitz89!) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk all about dc Talk's album Supernatural!SHOW NOTES:GCF Spotify PraylistSupernatural - Full ConcertPATREON!Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" ;)GCF - Second Service Patreon!CHARITY:This month we're matching iTunes reviews with donations to RAINN. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we’ll match it with $1. 2000 reviews = $2000 donated!Become a follower on social media:Twitter: @christianfunpodInstagram: @christianfunpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/christianfunpod/Website: www.goodchristianfun.com
Season 1, Episode 4: Wes tries to get rid of his powers and Evangeline looks for a job. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Thomas Hagena, Trent Shumway, Kyle Tye, Dylan Welc, and Kimberly Woods. Additional voices by Stephanie Einstein and Meghan Fitzmartin. Logo by Mary Manchin. Find us on twitter, facebook, or instagram. You can also email us at redrhinopodcast@gmail.com
Season 1, Episode 3: Wes Whittaker returns to school and faces new, strange challenges. WARNING - This episode contains violence. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed and co-produced by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Thomas Hagena, Trent Shumway, Kyle Tye, Dylan Welc, and Kimberly Woods. Additional voices by Meghan Pleticha, Stephanie Einstein, and Meghan Fitzmartin. Logo by Mary Manchin.
We talk with Meghan Fitzmartin (@megfitz89, Wine and Comics, Red Rhino) about Protestant denominations, the value of different perspectives, and how interacting with stories informs your life. Follow the show on Twitter: @treasurescast Your hosts are Anne Kirn (@house_of_darkly) and Emily Kardamis (@corruptedgem). Intro, outro, and interstitial music is "Welcome!" by RoccoW, used under Creative Commons.
Warning: Violence Season 1, Episode 2: Reeling from a freak lightning strike, Wes Whittaker experiences... changes. A mysterious stranger has all the answers he wasn't looking for. Created and written by Meghan Fitzmartin, directed by Gloria Iseli, produced by La Nita Harless. Music composition and sound design by Erik Jorgensen. Featuring Jesse Einstein, Hershey Wingler, Thomas Hagena, Trent Shumway, Kyle Tye, Dylan Welc, and Kimberly Woods. Additional voices by Jasper Yu. Logo by Mary Manchin.
Today we talk to Meghan Fitzmartin, Showrunner's Assistant on the long running Supernatural and creator of the new podcast Red Rhino. We discuss the series "A Court of Roses and Thorns by Sara J. Maas, and The Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula LeGuin Leslie is confused by the vitriol from the Overwatch short that just premiered. Our thoughts go out to the victims of the Jacksonville shooting Thank you so much to the Republic of Tea for the thoughtful tea sampler. #SipBySip Meghan's new podcast - http://redrhino.libsyn.com Babies at the Border deadline information www.facebook.com/groups/1836116970026714 Writing opportunities www.twitter.com/natweewriter/status/1034125528163381253 www.twitter.com/C_Arreola/status/1034415446110490624 Find Leslie on Fortnite and Hearthstone under the username Andewyn www.patreon.com/geekygirlsnightin Find us on twitter @geekygirlsNI Instagram @geekygirlguide Facebook /geekygirlsnightin Buy a sticker! https://www.redbubble.com/people/GGNI?asc=u Music: Groovy Hip Hop - Bensound.com
Richard recaps Batman #22 AKA The Button part 3. Also, he watched The Dark Crystal for the first time! Then, Meghan Fitzmartin of the Wine and Comics podcast joins in to talk about Reed Richards AKA Mr. Fantastic. Listen as we learn about his guilt, love, and sense of responsibility. Special Guest: Meghan Fitzmartin.
On this week's Stack podcast, we're not only reviewing the regular rundown of weekly comic books, we're also revealing some of our favorite original graphic novels and trade collections of 2022.Here's the rundown of books we reviewed that came out this week:Timeless #1 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Patch Zürcher & Salvador LarrocaThe Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #1DC ComicsWritten by Pornsak PichetshoteArt by Jeff StokelyBook of Slaughter #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Werther Dell'ederaMurderworld: Spider-Man #1 MarvelWritten by Jim Zub & Ray FawkesArt by Farid KaramiJohn Stewart: The Emerald Knight #1DC ComicsWritten by Geoffrey ThorneArt by Marco SantucciMighty Morphin' Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 BOOM! Studios/IDWWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by Dan MoraThe Amazing Spider-Man #16 MarvelWritten by Zeb WellsArt by Ed McGuinnessTales from Earth-6: A Celebration of Stan Lee #1DC ComicsWritten by Michael Uslan, Mark Waid, Stephanie Williams, Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad, Kenny Porter, Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing, Zac Thompson, Meghan Fitzmartin, Steve Orlando, Jerry OrdwayArt by Lee Weeks, Kevin Maguire, Belén Ortega, Pablo M. Collar, Karl Mostert, Juan Ferreyra, Hayden Sherman, Anthony Marques, Max Dunbar, Jerry OrdwayOnce Upon a Time at the End of the World #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jason AaronArt by Alexandre TefenkgiMiracleman #3 MarvelWritten by Neil GaimanArt by Mark BuckinghamAction Comics #1050DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Tom Taylor and Joshua WilliamsonArt by Mike Perkins, Clayton Henry and Nick DragottaThe Roadie #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Tim SeeleyArt by Fran GalánVenom #14 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Bryan HitchThe Riddler Year One #2DC ComicsWritten by Paul DanoArt by Stevan SubicPlush #2 Image ComicsWritten by Doug WagnerArt by Daniel HillyardShe-Hulk #9 MarvelWritten by Rainbow RowellArt by Takeshi MiyazawaThe Nice House on the Lake #12DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Álvaro Martínez BuenoFrankenstein: New World Order #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden and Thomas SniegoskiArt by Peter BergtingX-Terminators #4MarvelWritten by Leah WilliamsArt by Carlos GómezTim Drake: Robin #4DC ComicsWritten by Meghan FitzmartinArt by Riley RossmoDamn Them All #3 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Simon SpurrierArt by Charlie AdlardHarley Quinn #25DC ComicsWritten by Stephanie PhillipsArt by Matteo Lolli & David BaldeónAll-Out Avengers #4MarvelWritten by Derek LandyArt by Greg LandDC vs. Vampires #12DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IV and Matthew RosenbergArt by Otto SchmidtDark Web: X-Men #2 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Rod Reis & Phil NotoWonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #3DC ComicsWritten by Kelly Sue DeConnickArt by Nicola ScottDoctor Strange: Fall Sunrise #2 MarvelBy Tradd Moore with Jennie EckwallBlue Beetle: Graduation Day #2DC ComicsWritten by Josh TrujilloArt by Adrián Gutiérrez...and our picks for best graphic novels and trade collections of 2022, in no particular order:It's Lonely at the Centre of the EarthImage ComicsBy Zoe ThorogoodDucks: Two Years in the Oil SandsDrawn and QuarterlyBy Kate BeatonClementine, Book OneImage ComicsBy Tillie WaldenThe Night Eaters: She Eats The NightHarry N. AbramsWritten by Marjorie LiuArt by Sana TakedaEnter The BlueZ2 ComicsBy Dave ChisholmSalamandreBerger BooksBy I.N.J CulbardFantastic Four: Full CircleHarry N. AbramsBy Alex RossThe Many Deaths of Laila Starr BOOM! StudiosWritten by Ram VArt by Felipe AndradeSupergirl: Woman of TomorrowDC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Bilquis EvelySix Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton: Volume OneImage ComicsWritten by Kyle StarksArt by Chris SchweizerA Righteous Thirst for Vengeance, Volume 1 and 2Image ComicsWritten by Rick RemenderArt by André Lima AraújoTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last RoninIDW PublishingStory by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird and Tom WaltzScript by Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz,Pencils and Inks by Esau Escort, Ben Bishop, Isaac Escorza and Kevin EastmanKarmenImage ComicsBy Guillem MarchThe Nice House on the Lake, Volume 1DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Alvaro Martinez BuenoBatman: Killing TimeDC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by David MarquezThe Me You Love in the DarkImage ComicsWritten by Skottie YoungArt by Jorge CoronaNewburn, Volume 1Image ComicsWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Jacob PhillipsMade in KoreaImage ComicsWritten by Jeremy HoltArt by George SchallBlack Widow: Die By The BladeMarvelWritten by Kelly ThompsonArt by Rafael de Latorre, Elena Casgrande, Rafael PimentelHome Sick Pilots Volume 3: Three Chords and the End of the WorldImage ComicsWritten by Dan WattersArt by Caspar WjingaardSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast, we're not only reviewing the regular rundown of weekly comic books, we're also revealing some of our favorite original graphic novels and trade collections of 2022.Here's the rundown of books we reviewed that came out this week:Timeless #1 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Patch Zürcher & Salvador LarrocaThe Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #1DC ComicsWritten by Pornsak PichetshoteArt by Jeff StokelyBook of Slaughter #1 BOOM! StudiosWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Werther Dell'ederaMurderworld: Spider-Man #1 MarvelWritten by Jim Zub & Ray FawkesArt by Farid KaramiJohn Stewart: The Emerald Knight #1DC ComicsWritten by Geoffrey ThorneArt by Marco SantucciMighty Morphin' Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 BOOM! Studios/IDWWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by Dan MoraThe Amazing Spider-Man #16 MarvelWritten by Zeb WellsArt by Ed McGuinnessTales from Earth-6: A Celebration of Stan Lee #1DC ComicsWritten by Michael Uslan, Mark Waid, Stephanie Williams, Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad, Kenny Porter, Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing, Zac Thompson, Meghan Fitzmartin, Steve Orlando, Jerry OrdwayArt by Lee Weeks, Kevin Maguire, Belén Ortega, Pablo M. Collar, Karl Mostert, Juan Ferreyra, Hayden Sherman, Anthony Marques, Max Dunbar, Jerry OrdwayOnce Upon a Time at the End of the World #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jason AaronArt by Alexandre TefenkgiMiracleman #3 MarvelWritten by Neil GaimanArt by Mark BuckinghamAction Comics #1050DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Tom Taylor and Joshua WilliamsonArt by Mike Perkins, Clayton Henry and Nick DragottaThe Roadie #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Tim SeeleyArt by Fran GalánVenom #14 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Bryan HitchThe Riddler Year One #2DC ComicsWritten by Paul DanoArt by Stevan SubicPlush #2 Image ComicsWritten by Doug WagnerArt by Daniel HillyardShe-Hulk #9 MarvelWritten by Rainbow RowellArt by Takeshi MiyazawaThe Nice House on the Lake #12DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Álvaro Martínez BuenoFrankenstein: New World Order #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden and Thomas SniegoskiArt by Peter BergtingX-Terminators #4MarvelWritten by Leah WilliamsArt by Carlos GómezTim Drake: Robin #4DC ComicsWritten by Meghan FitzmartinArt by Riley RossmoDamn Them All #3 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Simon SpurrierArt by Charlie AdlardHarley Quinn #25DC ComicsWritten by Stephanie PhillipsArt by Matteo Lolli & David BaldeónAll-Out Avengers #4MarvelWritten by Derek LandyArt by Greg LandDC vs. Vampires #12DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IV and Matthew RosenbergArt by Otto SchmidtDark Web: X-Men #2 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Rod Reis & Phil NotoWonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #3DC ComicsWritten by Kelly Sue DeConnickArt by Nicola ScottDoctor Strange: Fall Sunrise #2 MarvelBy Tradd Moore with Jennie EckwallBlue Beetle: Graduation Day #2DC ComicsWritten by Josh TrujilloArt by Adrián Gutiérrez...and our picks for best graphic novels and trade collections of 2022, in no particular order:It's Lonely at the Centre of the EarthImage ComicsBy Zoe ThorogoodDucks: Two Years in the Oil SandsDrawn and QuarterlyBy Kate BeatonClementine, Book OneImage ComicsBy Tillie WaldenThe Night Eaters: She Eats The NightHarry N. AbramsWritten by Marjorie LiuArt by Sana TakedaEnter The BlueZ2 ComicsBy Dave ChisholmSalamandreBerger BooksBy I.N.J CulbardFantastic Four: Full CircleHarry N. AbramsBy Alex RossThe Many Deaths of Laila Starr BOOM! StudiosWritten by Ram VArt by Felipe AndradeSupergirl: Woman of TomorrowDC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Bilquis EvelySix Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton: Volume OneImage ComicsWritten by Kyle StarksArt by Chris SchweizerA Righteous Thirst for Vengeance, Volume 1 and 2Image ComicsWritten by Rick RemenderArt by André Lima AraújoTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last RoninIDW PublishingStory by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird and Tom WaltzScript by Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz,Pencils and Inks by Esau Escort, Ben Bishop, Isaac Escorza and Kevin EastmanKarmenImage ComicsBy Guillem MarchThe Nice House on the Lake, Volume 1DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Alvaro Martinez BuenoBatman: Killing TimeDC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by David MarquezThe Me You Love in the DarkImage ComicsWritten by Skottie YoungArt by Jorge CoronaNewburn, Volume 1Image ComicsWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Jacob PhillipsMade in KoreaImage ComicsWritten by Jeremy HoltArt by George SchallBlack Widow: Die By The BladeMarvelWritten by Kelly ThompsonArt by Rafael de Latorre, Elena Casgrande, Rafael PimentelHome Sick Pilots Volume 3: Three Chords and the End of the WorldImage ComicsWritten by Dan WattersArt by Caspar WjingaardSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's packed Stack podcast:Avengers Assemble AlphaMarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie & Alex SinclairJustice Society of America #1DC ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Mikel JanínPlush #1 Image ComicsWritten by Doug WagnerArt by Daniel HillyardCat-Man and Kitten #1 DynamiteWritten by Jeff ParkerArt by Joseph CooperPlanet Hulk: Worldbreaker #1 MarvelWritten by Greg PakArt by Manuel Garcia, Ramón F. BachsBlue Beetle: Graduation Day #1DC ComicsWritten by Josh TrujilloArt by Adrián GutierrezBob Phantom #1 Archie ComicsWritten by James IIIArt by Richard Ortiz and Juan BobilloStar Trek #2 IDW PublishingWritten by Colin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Oleg ChudakovFlawed #3 Image ComicsWritten by Chuck BrownArt by Prenzy The Approach #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. HurleyArt by Jesús Hervás and Lea CaballeroSpider-Men: Double Trouble #1 MarvelWritten by Mariko Tamaki & Vita AyalaArt by GurihiruSuperman: Kal-El Returns Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Mark Waid, Sina Grace, Marv Wolfman, Alex SeguraArt by Clayton Henry, Dean Haspiel, Jack Herbert, Fico Ossio20th Century Men #4 Image ComicsWritten by Deniz CampArt by Saipan MorianKoshchei In Hell #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt by Ben StenbeckStrange Academy: Finals #2 MarvelWritten by Skottie YoungArt by Humberto RamosNightwing 2022 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom Taylor, Jay Kristoff, C.S. PacatArt by Eduardo Pansica, Inaki MirandaStillwater #16 Image ComicsWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Ramón K. PerezDamn Them All #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Simon SpurrierArt by Charlie AdlardX-Terminators #3 MarvelWritten by Leah WilliamsArt by Carlos GómezDetective Comics 2022 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Ram VArt by Christopher Mitten & Rafael Albuquerque with Hayden ShermanLovesick #2 Image ComicsBy Luana VecchioThe Roadie #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Tim SeeleyArt by Fran GalánWildstorm 30th Anniversary Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Brandon Choi, Matthew Rosenberg, J. Scott Campbell, Greg Pak, Warren Ellis, Ed Brisson, Christos Gage, Brett Booth, Meghan Fitzmartin, Dan Abnett, Joshua WilliamsonArt by Jim Lee, Stefano Landini, J. Scott Campbell, Minkyu Jung, Bryan Hitch, Mike Henderson, Dustin Nguyen, Jeff Spokes, Brett Booth, Will Conrad, Neil Googe, Jonboy MeyersRogue Sun #8 Image ComicsWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by AbelDead Mall #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Adam CesareArt by David StollDC's Grifter Got Run Over By a Reindeer #1DC ComicsWritten by Stephanie Williams, Max Bemis, Dave Wielgosz, Scott Bryan Wilson, John Layman, Michael W. Conrad, Cavan Scott, Derek FridolfsArt by David Lapham, Pablo M. Collar, PJ Holden, Skylar Patridge, Juan Doe, Brennan Wagner, Fico Ossio, Carlos D'Anda and Dustin NguyenThe Dead Lucky #4 Image ComicsWritten by Melissa FloresArt by French CarlomagnoUnbreakable Red Sonja #2 DynamiteWritten by Jim ZubArt by Giovanni VallettaBatgirls 2022 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. ConradArt by Robbi RodriguezBriar #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Germán GarcíaNubia and the Justice League Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Stephanie WilliamsArt by Amancay Nahuelpan, Alitha MartinezSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's packed Stack podcast:Avengers Assemble AlphaMarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie & Alex SinclairJustice Society of America #1DC ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Mikel JanínPlush #1 Image ComicsWritten by Doug WagnerArt by Daniel HillyardCat-Man and Kitten #1 DynamiteWritten by Jeff ParkerArt by Joseph CooperPlanet Hulk: Worldbreaker #1 MarvelWritten by Greg PakArt by Manuel Garcia, Ramón F. BachsBlue Beetle: Graduation Day #1DC ComicsWritten by Josh TrujilloArt by Adrián GutierrezBob Phantom #1 Archie ComicsWritten by James IIIArt by Richard Ortiz and Juan BobilloStar Trek #2 IDW PublishingWritten by Colin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Oleg ChudakovFlawed #3 Image ComicsWritten by Chuck BrownArt by Prenzy The Approach #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. HurleyArt by Jesús Hervás and Lea CaballeroSpider-Men: Double Trouble #1 MarvelWritten by Mariko Tamaki & Vita AyalaArt by GurihiruSuperman: Kal-El Returns Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Mark Waid, Sina Grace, Marv Wolfman, Alex SeguraArt by Clayton Henry, Dean Haspiel, Jack Herbert, Fico Ossio20th Century Men #4 Image ComicsWritten by Deniz CampArt by Saipan MorianKoshchei In Hell #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt by Ben StenbeckStrange Academy: Finals #2 MarvelWritten by Skottie YoungArt by Humberto RamosNightwing 2022 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom Taylor, Jay Kristoff, C.S. PacatArt by Eduardo Pansica, Inaki MirandaStillwater #16 Image ComicsWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Ramón K. PerezDamn Them All #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Simon SpurrierArt by Charlie AdlardX-Terminators #3 MarvelWritten by Leah WilliamsArt by Carlos GómezDetective Comics 2022 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Ram VArt by Christopher Mitten & Rafael Albuquerque with Hayden ShermanLovesick #2 Image ComicsBy Luana VecchioThe Roadie #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Tim SeeleyArt by Fran GalánWildstorm 30th Anniversary Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Brandon Choi, Matthew Rosenberg, J. Scott Campbell, Greg Pak, Warren Ellis, Ed Brisson, Christos Gage, Brett Booth, Meghan Fitzmartin, Dan Abnett, Joshua WilliamsonArt by Jim Lee, Stefano Landini, J. Scott Campbell, Minkyu Jung, Bryan Hitch, Mike Henderson, Dustin Nguyen, Jeff Spokes, Brett Booth, Will Conrad, Neil Googe, Jonboy MeyersRogue Sun #8 Image ComicsWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by AbelDead Mall #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Adam CesareArt by David StollDC's Grifter Got Run Over By a Reindeer #1DC ComicsWritten by Stephanie Williams, Max Bemis, Dave Wielgosz, Scott Bryan Wilson, John Layman, Michael W. Conrad, Cavan Scott, Derek FridolfsArt by David Lapham, Pablo M. Collar, PJ Holden, Skylar Patridge, Juan Doe, Brennan Wagner, Fico Ossio, Carlos D'Anda and Dustin NguyenThe Dead Lucky #4 Image ComicsWritten by Melissa FloresArt by French CarlomagnoUnbreakable Red Sonja #2 DynamiteWritten by Jim ZubArt by Giovanni VallettaBatgirls 2022 Annual #1DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. ConradArt by Robbi RodriguezBriar #2 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Germán GarcíaNubia and the Justice League Special #1DC ComicsWritten by Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Stephanie WilliamsArt by Amancay Nahuelpan, Alitha MartinezSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy