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Michael Moorcock's Elric saga is one of the most influential bodies of work in early fantasy. Elric, the titular character, is the last emporer of a waning empire, one founded on sorcery, dragons, and cruelty. This novel, ELric of Melnibone, is actually a prequel, exploring Elric's origins, and his aquisition of the legenrady runeblade, Stormbringer. A favorite of Toms back when it was new, this is a first-read for Tony.TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Ray and Angus talk ELRIC The White Wolf & The Dreaming City which were our Appendix N Month graphic novel selections for March. APPENDIX N MONTH - Elric Vol. 3: The White Wolf & Elric Vol. 4: The Dreaming City Elric Vol. 3: The White Wolf https://www.amazon.com/Elric-White-Wolf-Vol-1-ebook/dp/B07H5S9P1Q/ Fantasy's greatest antihero returns for a third chapter. The stunning adaptation of a fantasy legend, acclaimed by critics, fans, and Michael Moorcock himself. It has been a year since Elric of Melnibone abandoned his throne, his love, and his soul. Now he sells his skills as a warrior-wizard, seeking to end the curse of his black sword… and the world calls him The White Wolf. Elric Vol. 4: The Dreaming City https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WHHJMPT A stunning comic adaptation of the classic Elric of Melniboné novels by Michael Moorcock! The albino emperor, Elric of Melniboné, is exiled from his home and cursed to walk the land under the influence of the god of chaos, Arioch. With his sword Stormbringer, Elric must find his way through the unknown, unaware he is being sought by his long-lost love. But is she looking to re-kindle their love, or something far more sinister? Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2024 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2023/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
Greetings, Cromrades! We are back to put the final touches on our coverage of The Broken Sword by Poul Anderson, and transition to our next story - Elric of Melnibone by Michael Moorcock! We set up some of the similarities and differences between these two stories, and set the stage for Elric as our next sword and sorcery protagonist. One ThingsJon: A24's Civil War movie.Josh: Victorinox
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Let's talk about the greatest dark fantasy character of all time: The White Wolf, the Sailor on the Seas of Fate, the Eternal Champion, Elric of Melnibone. We also have calls from Jason and Daniel. Plus check out these cool OSE Spell Cards by David Nielson (links below). OSE Spell Cards... https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/408131/OldSchool-Spell-Cards-OldSchool-Essentials-OSE-B-X-OSR?src=hottest_filtered Nerd's RPG Variety Cast (Jason Connerly)... https://open.spotify.com/show/4oPnUnwitpUqn9saEkFaNf Bandit's Keep (Daniel Norton)... https://open.spotify.com/show/02QTUpzgKCv2aT6sH6G5rk
The fellas return to the Moorcockiverse to experience the further adventures of Elric of Melnibone in his first published appreance in: The Dreaming City, While the Gods Laugh, and The Singing Citadel. They discuss magic, misogyny, and how its all made up for by amazing speeches, evil soul-stealing swords, and an anti-hero who is as cool as he is goth,
Are you ready to go nuts?! The Abyss crew is joined by Carson Winter to get all gothy and discuss Thomas Ligotti's The Lost Art of Twilight. As they go completely off the rails they discuss Hell's Paradise, My Home Hero, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Ted Lasso, Succession, David Wellington's Paradise-1, Ring and Spiral by Koji Suzuki, Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Matt Wildasin's The Backrooms, XCRMNTMNTN by Andrew Hilbert, Laura Keating's Agony's Lodestone, Dark Cutter by Luciano Marano, and Elric of Melnibone by Michael Moorcock. Now go greet your relatives and determine if you like being a daywalker. Pick up Carson Winter's Soft Targets
Content warning: Suicide/self-murder On this episode, we kick off a two-part look at the definitive Adam Warlock story, The Magus Saga, aka The Strange Death of Adam Warlock, as featured in Strange Tales issues 178-181 and Warlock issues 9-11, written and drawn by Jim Starlin, published by Marvel Comics! Who is Adam Warlock, the mysterious character slated to make his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3? He's an artificially created, super-powered space messiah, cursed with a gem on his forehead that devours people's souls. And in this far-out tale, he faces off against the evil head of an intergalactic empire ... who just happens to be his future self! With newfound allies Thanos, Gamora and Pip the Troll at his side, can Warlock prevail against his despotic shadow self? And will this cosmic comic receive the blessing of that Universal Church of Truth known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: · The Adam Warlock rock opera · Our Thanos War episode · Elric of Melnibone · Jim Starlin's Adam Warlock vs. Jack Kirby's Fourth World · Fantastic Four: Life Story · For All Mankind · Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves · The Spider Man & Hulk Toilet Paper Infinity Comic Join us in two weeks as this saga (and our two-parter) concludes with Avengers Annual #7 and Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!
The Fifth of the Elric of Melnibone books.
In this episode we look at the culture of Melnibone from Micheal Moorcocks Elric of Melnibone series. we are inspired by the, let's say, interesting nature of the Melniboneans into creating our own culture built with antagonism behind them, specifically for the gods of our world of season 5. Thanks to Arcane Anthems for offering amazing royalty free music for nerds like us, we used their amazing tracks Shillelagh (Spirit of Brynn) and Solemn Rest for our intro and outro respectively. For any of you looking to email us questions don't forget to put in the subject line HELP when you email us at Dungeoneered@hotmail.com
In this episode we're talking about Vecna, the legendary litch from D&D history! Vecna seems to be everywhere these days, and is only getting more popular. Join us as we delve into the history and secrets of the famous demigod. We even talk about where Wizards of the Coast might be heading in regards to Vecna. Join us to find out! *Spoiler alert* We're going to be talking about the three Vecna adventures, Critical Role campaign one, and Stranger things season 4. If you don't want any of these thingies spoiled, tread carefully, dear adventurer. **Trigger Warning** We also talk about ‘The Book of Vile Darkness” which is chock full of adult content of the R-rated variety. If you're sensitive to these darker subjects, you may want to skip this part. – Website: https://philomythia.com Contact us at: info@philomythia.com All The Links: https://linktr.ee/philomythia – Music is Provided by Jerry Stenquist. Check his music out at https://theplayercharacter.com/ – LINKS Anagrams: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anagram (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anagram) Jack Vance Dying Earth Series: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dying_Earth (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dying_Earth) Vancian Magic: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/VancianMagic (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/VancianMagic) Robert E. Howard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard_bibliography (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard_bibliography) Empire of the Petal Throne: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_the_Petal_Throne (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_the_Petal_Throne) Creator - M. A. R. Barker: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._A._R._Barker (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._A._R._Barker) Black Razor: https://greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkwiki/Blackrazor (https://greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkwiki/Blackrazor) Numenera: http://numenera.com/ (http://numenera.com/) Dark Sun: https://athas.org/ (https://athas.org/) Genre tropes Gonzo: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/GONZO (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/GONZO) Sword & Sorcery: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SwordAndSorcery (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SwordAndSorcery) Science Fantasy: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ScienceFantasy (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ScienceFantasy) Expedition to the Barrier Peaks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedition_to_the_Barrier_Peaks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedition_to_the_Barrier_Peaks) Riftwar saga Raymond E. Fiest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_E._Feist (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_E._Feist) Midkemia: https://midkemia.fandom.com/wiki/Midkemia_Wiki (https://midkemia.fandom.com/wiki/Midkemia_Wiki) Kelewan: https://midkemia.fandom.com/wiki/Kelewan (https://midkemia.fandom.com/wiki/Kelewan) (Kelewan is the place Eric was thinking of, not Midkemia) Michael Moorcock History: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Moorcock (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Moorcock) Elric of Melnibone: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elric_of_Melnibon%C3%A9 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elric_of_Melnibon%C3%A9) Cormyr: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corum_Jhaelen_Irsei (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corum_Jhaelen_Irsei) (Eric kept referring to Corum as “Cormyr.”) Matthew Colville: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BZAjzUBYmU&t=952s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BZAjzUBYmU&t=952s) Jorphdan Vecna Lives!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06V5XKSrUB8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06V5XKSrUB8) Vecna Reborn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne2pa_8vbyI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne2pa_8vbyI) Die Vecna. Die!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja96NmKnOYs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja96NmKnOYs) New Vecna lore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqQz1e26Qc8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqQz1e26Qc8) Eldritch Wizardry (Supplement Three):...
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After... uh-hum... absolutely nothing happened with the last recording... Duncan takes us into our first moray into the Moorcockiverse. Does Elric of Melnibone live up to Geordie's expectations? Will he be able to talk about anything but Dungeons and Dragons? Will Duncan be able to explain the reading order? But more importantly, can he figure out how to pronounce the name of the book?
Elric of Melnibone book 2 Chapter 8
Moorcock's 'Elric of Melnibone' Chapters 4 & 5.
'A new Emperor and an Emperor Renewed' & 'A Traditional Justice'
Elric of Melnibone Book 2 Chapter 1: The Caverns of the Sea King
Elric of Melnibone Chapter 6: Pursuit, A Deliberate Treachery
Elric of Melnibone Chapter 5 A Battle: The King Proves His War Skill
Prisoners: their Secrets are Taken From them
Being the first three chapters of the Elric saga. I appreciate the setup and tension that breaks in the storm.
Talking to comics creators for this show is something both the lads enjoy, but it's safe to say that Greg's chat on today's show is one he's has been looking forward to for a long time. P. Craig Russell is a multi-Eisner Award-winning cartoonist whose career spans decades and whose list of notable works would take almost as long to discuss. He is a comix storyteller of the first order, speaking its language on the page fluidly enough to adapt other mediums like prose, drama, and even opera with seeming ease (though we doubt he would call it 'easy'). Though joking in a 1991 Comics Journal interview that he preferred working with dead writers, it is his in-direct collaboration with SF living legend Michael Moorcock that brings him on the show today because Titan Comics is reprinting his miniseries Stormbringer as the latest in its Elric volumes of The Michael Moorcock Library, in stores on July 21st. Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Dark Moor es una banda española de power metal fundada en Madrid por el guitarrista Enrik García. El nombre significa “Páramo Oscuro”, fue tomado de la novela El sabueso de los Baskerville de Arthur Conan Doyle, y se refiere a un lugar melancólico donde el arte está por encima del dinero. Actualmente son una de las bandas de Metal españolas con mayor éxito en el extranjero, teniendo seguidores por casi toda Europa, Latinoamérica y Japón. Dark Moor comienza a ver la luz durante la crisis de principios de los 90 en Madrid, concretamente en el año de 1993, naciendo de las manos de un joven Enrik García, en compañía del también guitarrista Javier Rubio. Se unirían al propósito dos músicos más, Anan Kaddouri en el bajo y Jorge Sáez en la batería, conformando así la primera alineación medianamente sólida. En ese momento Enrik ejerce de vocalista y guitarrista, por lo que termina agotándose y es sustituido por Iván Urbistondo a la voz, quien tendría un papel fugaz dentro de la banda participando solamente en una maqueta. A continuación, los miembros buscan a su nuevo cantante, con la sorpresa de hallar a Elisa C. Martin, una madrileña con un estilo único en el panorama del heavy metal femenino. Sin embargo, debido a notables discrepancias, Javier Rubio desiste del proyecto e ingresa Albert Maroto en su lugar. Con Anan Kaddouri al bajo, y Jorge Sáez a la batería, deciden incorporar el sonido de un teclista; aquí aparece Roberto Peña consolidando junto a su fundador la primera formación oficial. A partir de temas primarios, y unos cuantos conciertos, logran grabar tres maquetas: “Tales Of The Dark Moor” en 1996, “Dreams Of Madness” en 1998, y “Flying” en 1999; las cuales fueron bien acogidas por su reciente público. Consiguen firmar contrato con el sello independiente Arise Records en el año de 1999 para publicar “Shadowland” su primer álbum de larga duración. Gracias al interés de la discográfica, se mantiene el convenio para lanzar sus futuras producciones. En este disco se desarrollan varios de los temas trabajados durante sus años de local, algunos de los que integraban las maquetas; canciones ya conocidas por sus seguidores. En los coros participaron Carlos Maroto, y el recién Saratoga, Leo Jiménez. A pesar de su sencilla producción, el álbum es bien recibido por la crítica, logrando mayor impacto de lo estimado. En consecuencia, es editado en Europa Central, y Brasil, por lo que obtienen una gira por España junto a Demons & Wizards. Tan solo un año después de su debut, la banda se reúne en los estudios New Sin de Italia con el productor Luigi Stefanini (Rhapsody of Fire, Vision Divine, Labyrinth) para la grabación de “The Hall Of The Olden Dreams”. A través de este primer encuentro comienzan una fiel relación profesional con Luigi, siendo el responsable en muchos de sus futuros proyectos. El lanzamiento fue el 1 de diciembre de 2000; la portada estuvo a cargo de Andreas Marschall (Kreator, King Diamond, Blind Guardian), quien colaboraría también en el arte de sus siguientes dos álbumes. Con este segundo disco cosechan críticas positivas en la prensa especializada nacional e internacional. La calidad obtenida en el estudio italiano les abre las puertas al mercado extranjero del heavy metal, editando el álbum en Japón, Corea del Sur, Rusia, Brasil, Tailandia, Rumania, y Taiwán. Poco después se distribuye también bajo el sello Nems en Argentina. Dark Moor se coloca entonces como la primera banda española de metal en contar con distribución alrededor del mundo, y logran posicionarse como “la banda revelación del año” elegida por los lectores de la revista “Heavy Rock”. Por otro lado, la canción “Maid Of Orleans” aparece en el recopilatorio alemán “Cheap, Hard & Heavy Vol. 11” realizado por “The Metal Merchant”. La gira de presentación incluye su participación en varios festivales como el Viña Rock y el Mijas Rock. Son invitados a colaborar en el tributo a Helloween “The Keepers Of Jericho - Parte I” contribuyendo con un cover del tema “Halloween”, dicha versión fue concebida durante su estancia en Italia. El tributo cuenta con la asistencia de varias bandas de renombre en la escena del power metal europeo como Rhapsody of Fire, Sonata Arctica, Vision Divine, Heaven’s Gate, etcétera. Con esta aportación consiguen dar el salto definitivo al mercado internacional obteniendo respeto y reconocimiento, puesto que es una de las más elogiadas tanto por la crítica como por el público. Incluso logra atraer la atención del compositor de la misma, el Helloween Kai Hansen, quien califica su versión como “la mejor version de Halloween que había escuchado”. En el 2001 contribuyen con la canción “Cuentos de ayer y hoy” en el “Tributo a Ñu” donde se dan cita distintas agrupaciones de metal español como Lujuria, Saurom Lamderth, Azrael, entre otros. El mismo año deciden lanzar un EP bajo el nombre de “The Fall of Melnibone”. Se conforma por cinco temas que en su mayoría eran exclusivos de versiones aisladas, más las versiones comprendidos en los tributos: “The Fall of Melnibone” incluido en la versión japonesa de “The Hall Of The Olden Dreams”, “Silver Lake” que ya aparecía en su último trabajo, “Wood´s Song” bonus track coreano del mismo disco, la aclamada “Halloween” del tributo a Helloween “The Keepers Of Jericho - Parte I”, y la versión de “Cuentos de ayer y hoy” propia del “Tributo a Ñu”. Este mini álbum fue distribuido únicamente en el mercado español y limitado a 1.500 copias. El tercer álbum de la banda sale a la luz en marzo del 2002 y es titulado “The Gates Of Oblivion”. La grabación se llevó a cabo durante noviembre del 2001, y fue realizada nuevamente en New Sin Studios; sin embargo, la masterización se efectuó en los estudios Finnvox de Finlandia (Edguy, Stratovarius, Children Of Bodom). Dark Moor demuestra que su calidad va en aumento, mejorando la estructura musical de sus composiciones, e incluyendo pasajes de música clásica como en “Dies Irae (Amadeus)”, donde acoplan piezas del original “Réquiem” de Mozart. Para este disco contaron con la aportación del coro italiano Valcavasia y el cantante Dan Keying de la banda Cydonia. El plástico fue lanzado en los mismos países que su predecesor, sumando EE. UU. y Canadá. Al mismo tiempo lograron firmar contrato con la multinacional JVC, responsable de distribuir sus próximos trabajos en el mercado asiático. Posteriormente emprenden un tour por España, contando con actuaciones en Zaragoza, Cádiz, Murcia, Sevilla o Madrid, y agregando su presentación en el Viña Rock. Por otro lado, Roberto Peña deja el conjunto, y es suplido por la teclista Isabel García, quien actúa como miembro invitado a partir de su presentación en el festival Rock Machina; cumpliendo también con los siguientes conciertos de la gira. Vuelven a Madrid para su participación en el Metal Christmas, y finalizan con el festival Nit de Reis. En el verano del 2002 recurren a los Cube Studios de Madrid, bajo la dirección de Alberto Seara, para grabar 4 canciones en formato acústico que se incluirían en un EP llamado “Between Light and Darkness”: “A Lament of Misery”, “Memories”, “Echoes of the Sea”, y “From Dawn to Dusk” fueron las elegidas. Contaron con la asistencia de invitados en la parte instrumental como Mari Llanos en el arpa, y Alicia Fernández en la flauta, además de un cuarteto de cuerdas. Se incorporaron también “Mystery of Goddess” y “Shadow of the Nile”, los inéditos que fueron desarrollados durante las sesiones de “The Gates Of Oblivion” y que permanecían reservados únicamente para las ediciones de Japón y Corea. Se adjunta una versión orquestal de “Dies Irae”, y se agrega “Fall of Melnibone”, que se incluía en el EP anterior. Se lanzó mundialmente en marzo del 2003 y obtuvo una alta respuesta en los mercados de Alemania, Japón, y Brasil. En la primavera del 2003 ocurre un cambio dramático dentro de la agrupación. A causa de irreconciliables diferencias musicales, Elisa, Albert, y Jorge Sáez abandonan Dark Moor para formar su propio proyecto, Dreamaker. Con el siguiente álbum ya preparado, García y Kaddouri emprenden una búsqueda exhaustiva para encontrar a su nuevo vocalista, alguien con la capacidad de cumplir la exigencia de un disco diseñado para un registro femenino. Ofrecen audiciones en las que se presentan muchos cantantes, nacionales y extranjeros, incluso alguno del continente americano. Uno de ellos era Alfred Romero, un veinteañero originario de Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz) que provenía de la banda de metal progresivo Scheherezade. Ambos quedan impresionados al escuchar su interpretación de dos de sus temas más emblemáticos; sobre todo Enrik, quien auguraba un futuro prometedor para el joven cantante. Alfred les demuestra no solo su dominio con notas altas sino un amplio matiz de voz. En ese momento detienen la búsqueda, y dos días después le dan la noticia a quien les dotaría de un sonido fresco e innovador, fundamental para su definitivo renombre internacional. La integración de los componentes restantes es menos complicada; se incorpora Andy C., en ese momento baterista de Wormed, y el guitarrista de Arwen, José Garrido.
On Thursday March 5th, 2015 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will have a discussion on the magical heroic fantasy fiction of British literary lion Michael Moorcock. Although Moorcock did not coin the term Multiverse he did much to popularize it in his Elric of Melnibone series. H.G. Wells used it in Men like Gods, and Richard Shaver's Red Dwarf called it the "Simultane." Parallel Worlds is perhaps the best description of it. What Moorcock did coin was the "Chaosphere" that mace-like symbol of the black ball with eight spearheads emerging that was adopted by Peter Carroll as the symbol for their Chaos Magick system. Moorcock's literary concept of the Chaos world is presented as an ocean of swirling colors and energies dashing against the cliffs of his fantasy world -- and periodically invading and claiming lands ruled by the Lords of Law. The Lords of Chaos, one of which is Elric's patron, play a constant game with men as the pawns. Moorcock was perhaps influanced by Vance's Cudgel, to create his anti-hero The Albino ex-emperor Elric of Melnibone, who struggles to overcome the sociopathic heritage of his race and finally secumbs to it under the influence of his black-magick sword which is a vampiric weapon with a evil mind of its own. This was a perfect fictional character for the darkness that followed the era of the flower children, a presage of the current goth and black metal fads. Moorcock describes himself as an anarchist and is a controversial literary figure in Britain. He is presently writing a Dr. Who novel, his first using someone else's character. So if you want to discover the magick of Michael Moorcock tune in and we'll navigate the multiverse.
Episode X: Suck On This… In which our aging punk rock malcontents get down and dirty with, and talk about, Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, Weston Ochse, Elric of Melnibone, Netflix’s Witcher, the recent BBC adaptation of Dracula, the Royal Rumble, The Drowns, the legacy of Napalm Death, Titans and much, much more…Oh, and there’s a bunch of tunes and the second half of MM’s interview with the legendary Gizz Butt. Sit back, relax and hit the play button…
After a short vacation fueled hiatus Rogues in the House is back with Episode 11. In this Episode the guys dodge swipes from Stormbringer and discuss Elric of Melnibone. Diving into Elric as a character, Michael Moorcock as an author and what the series/character means to the S&S genre.
Galen and Chad reflect on Michael Moorcock's swords and sorcery character, Elric of Melnibone, and analyze Total Party Kills they have DM'd. Galen: https://www.twitch.tv/zobmie https://twitter.com/Zobmie Chad: https://twitter.com/contclockwise
"It is the colour of a bleached skull, his flesh; and the long hair which flows below his shoulders is milk-white. From the tapering, beautiful head stare two slanting eyes, crimson and moody, and from the loose sleeves of his yellow gown emerge two slender hands, also the colour of bone.” One of the strangest and most influential pulp heroes of the 20th century, Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melnibone has impacted not just literature but movies, animation, games, music, and even the practice of magic. In this episode we look back on his weird but wide-ranging legacy. Support us on Patreon and listen to the show a week early! Phil's Patreon Adam's PatreonAdam's Twitter Phil's TwitterWhat Mad Universe on Facebook What Mad Universe on Instagram What Mad Universe RSS FeedProducer/Engineer: Alex Ross Never Sleeps NetworkTheme song by Jack FeerickOther backing music: "Lost In Space" by JupiterWave on Looperman
Blood of the Other 2 has us following the trail of the last hero - was he a Stark? A Dayne? Both, somehow? In search of the answer, we'll cross paths with Elric of Melnibone and Tolkien's Numenorians and magic swords beyond counting. Vocal acting by Robert from the InDeepGeek YouTube channel, intro music by Stanley Black, and flamenco guitar by John Walsh
We're back! This week we're covering Thor v2 #30! It's the return (again??) of Malekith, his pixie friends, Beta Ray Bill (aka Bill-ric of Melnibone), some forced cross-over nonsense, and some great art by Andy Kubert! Nuff said!
The Dead Games Society returns to the land of the living with an all new episode featuring Lawrence Whitaker, creator of the Elric of Melnibone RPG, as well as the author of the current sixth edition of Runequest!
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is??The Michael Moorcock Library Vol.1: Elric of Melnibone, by??Roy Thomas,??Michael T. Gilbert, and??P. Craig Russell. First published in the early 1980s, this series adapts the original Michael Moorcock story of the same name. Elric is king of Melnibone, a magic island, and he fights his [???]
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is The Michael Moorcock Library Vol.1: Elric of Melnibone, by Roy Thomas, Michael T. Gilbert, and P. Craig Russell. First published in the early 1980s, this series adapts the original Michael Moorcock story of the same name. Elric is king of Melnibone, a magic island, and he fights his […]
Japanese Oreos, are they made in America or Japan? Japanese Oreo Soft Cookies, the importance of new snack foods to the show, serving sizes in America make consumers larger than the rest of the world, foods should be priced per calorie, that pricing schedule would blow the dollar menu out of the water, juicing vegetables, CJ's wls channel, food cheat events, juicing hamburgers, fails equal smoothies, drinking happy meals, whiskey burger mudslide smoothies, offending listeners, Tabasco cookies! the multiple personalities in CJ's head, Comic Book Club reads The Preacher, the guys argue about the level of violence in Preacher versus The Manhattan Projects, accidentally angering religious nutjobs, biblical references and adoptions, saints of all kinds, Preacher helped shape comics, DC owned the fringe comics with the Vertigo line, graphic novels versus floppies, the glut of renumbering comics is daunting to new readers, crossover-mania in summer events, Elric of Melnibone by Titan Comics, giving Elric a movie is like making Dracula a star.
On Thursday March 5th, 2015 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will have a discussion on the magical heroic fantasy fiction of British literary lion Michael Moorcock. Moorcock. Although Moorcock did not coin the term Multiverse he did much to popularize it in his Elric of Melnibone series. H.G. Wells used it in Men like Gods, and Richard Shaver's Red Dwarf called it the "Simultane." Parallel Worlds is perhaps the best description of it. What Moorcock did coin was the "Chaosphere" that mace-like symbol of the black ball with eight spearheads emerging that was adopted by Peter Carroll as the symbol for their Chaos Magick system. Moorcock's literary concept of the Chaos world is presented as an ocean of swirling colors and energies dashing against the cliffs of his fantasy world -- and periodically invading and claiming lands ruled by the Lords of Law. The Lords of Chaos, one of which is Elric's patron, play a constant game with men as the pawns. Moorcock was perhaps influanced by Vance's Cudgel, to create his anti-hero The Albino ex-emperor Elric of Melnibone, who struggles to overcome the sociopathic heritage of his race and finally secumbs to it under the influence of his black-magick sword which is a vampiric weapon with a evil mind of its own. This was a perfect fictional character for the darkness that followed the era of the flower children, a presage of the current goth and black metal fads. Moorcock describes himself as an anarchist and is a controversial literary figure in Britain. He is presently writing a Dr. Who novel, his first using someone else's character. So if you want to discover the magick of Michael Moorcock tune in and we'll navigate the multiverse.