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And now the conluding part of this rambling and too brief biography of the legendary writer/artist, Mike Grell.
And now the first part of a rambling and too brief biography of the legendary writer/artists, Mike Grell.
Com a chegada do omnibus “Arqueiro Verde de Mike Grell”, trazendo suas 24 histórias em 768 páginas, aproveitamos pra falar da tradução e bastidores desse material! - Histórias com o mesmo peso e importância de “Batman: Ano Um” e “Super-Homem: Homem de Aço”; - As 9 primeiras histórias ou 300 primeiras páginas ou tudo que o Carlos @drervilho Rutz traduziu - A questão de pesquisar sobre as notícias, história e geografia da região de Seatlle - Os temas polêmicos - O mundo-cão e a verdade nua e crua - Os problemas reais escancarados como adversidades para o Arqueiro Verde… problemas atuais até hoje -Os palavrões: use com sabedoria - Os debates com o editor @thiagohara, que editou originalmente essas 300 primeiras páginas pra Eaglemoss - As 11 últimas histórias ou 468 últimas páginas ou tudo que o @marioluizcbarroso traduziu - A sorte e alegria de ser convidado pelos editores do “onibão”, @rosdrigo Oliveria e @leokitsune - A responsa de manter o nível da sequência anterior - Pouco texto e muita história sendo contada - Prostituição, tráfico humano, os podres da política local - As escolhas de palavras pra não desvirtuar as intenções do autor original - O debate sobre o cidadão armado NOTAS DOS TRADUTORES é uma produção de Carlos Henrique Rutz, Mario Luiz C. Barroso e Érico Assis. Locução de abertura e de encerramento: Bruna Bernardes. Identidade visual: Marcela Fehrenbach. Apoio: LabPub (www.labpub.com.br) Campanha no apoia-se: apoia.se/notas COLEÇÃO NOVA DO NOTAS! Carcaju! Rebento! Pedro Prado! Camisetas novinhas lá na Tradushirts: tradushirts.com.br/collections/notas-dos-tradutores
Shortbox Reflections #01 Super-Hero Prose (SS #23, from September 2014) Professor Alan and Em convene to reflect on a nearly 10-year-old episode, discussing the state of super-hero prose novels today, before replaying the episode from 2014 where they talked about the same topic. In the replay portion, they talk about non-comic books that feature superheroes. It's book report time, as the topic for this conversation is "super-hero prose." They talk about novelizations and adaptations, novels featuring DC & Marvel characters, novels featuring original characters, short stories, and even some fan-fiction. Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly Here is a partial list of the stories and novels we mentioned, which you should purchase through Em's bookstore, The Book Loft. Playing for Keeps, by Mur Lafferty Sable, by Mike Grell Shadow Legion: New Roads to Hell, by Thomas Deja,, reviewed by Professor Alan here. Leaper, by Geoffrey Wood, reviewed by Professor Alan here. Soon I Will Be Invincible, by Austin Grossman, reviewed by Professor Alan here. Mary Jane & Mary Jane 2, by Judith O'Brien The She-Hulk Diaries, by Marta Acosta, reviewed by Professor Alan here. Promo: New Roads to Hell Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com You can follow Professor Alan on twitter @ProfessorAlan You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.
The boys continue with one of Josh's favorite comic run's Mike Grell's Green Arrow. Will Travis jump onboard the Grell train with Volume 1 Hunter's Moon?
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Nick Farina share their thoughts on James Gunn's recent reveal of actor David Corenswet in costume from the forthcoming SUPERMAN 2025 film. Now that the dust has settled after the initial unveiling, what impressions, questions, and predictions remain?Then, in the episode's main segment, Anthony and guest Chris Jacobsen (SUPERBOY BEYOND) dig into the Bronze Age period when Superboy shared his title and the spotlight with his teammates from the 30th Century: the 1977-1979 SUPERBOY AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES run by Paul Levitz, Gerry Conway, Mike Grell, James Sherman, Joe Staton, and more. "A Superboy Fan Journey" Chapter IV. NOTE: The podcast is off next week for the Memorial Day holiday and will return in two weeks with coverage of the 1980s comic book series THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERBOY!Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato, including the spinoff podcasts BEYOND METROPOLIS and DIGGING FOR JUSTICE!Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies. FACEBOOK GROUP: Digging for Kryptonite: A Superman Fan GroupFACEBOOK PAGE: @diggingforkryptonitepodINSTAGRAM: @diggingforkryptonitepodTWITTER: @diggingforkrpodEMAIL: flatsquirrelproductions@gmail.comWEBSITE: FlatSquirrelProductions.com Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art Isaiah Simmons (2020-2024 version by Gregg Schigiel). Theme music by Basic Printer.Mentioned in this episode:Aw Yeah ComicsFat Moose ComicsAcme ComicsAlways Hold On To SmallvilleSam LimHang On To Your Shorts Film FestivalThe Pop Break
Nos anúncios da Panini, uma velha conhecida dos leitores está de volta. A Saga do Clone voltará para as bancas em um milhão de volumes. Além disso, Mike Grell e Giancarlo Esposito na CCXP 2024. Faça suas compras na Amazon através do nosso link: https://amzn.to/3FmLUCY Contatos - Instagram https://goo.gl/NyLh8z - Facebook https://goo.gl/WesBmf - Twitter https://goo.gl/TSxwVN - E-mail https://goo.gl/XrsuFb
Fika with Vicky welcomes back Mark Ryan Date: March 7th, 2024 Episode 7 Description: -Fika with Vicky welcomes returning guest Mark Ryan. It's always a great conversation when Mark visits, so grab yourself an extra-large coffee for this one. We have so much to catch up on, you won't want to miss a minute of it running for a refill. About Mark: “Mark Ryan has been combining his acting, singing, writing, action direction and producer talents in an eclectic and successful international career ranging over 45 years. He did several major musicals in London's West End, spending 4 years in Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash hit "Evita" playing "Magaldi" and "Che" under the direction of Broadway legend: Hal Prince. He originated "Nasir" for the cult British TV series: "Robin Of Sherwood" and has appeared in dozens of films and television series both in the US and UK. Mark is also an accomplished author and has written for DC Comics and created "The Greenwood Tarot" for Harper Collins. Mark also toured the US with original "Monty Python" member: Eric Idle, performing at Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl. He was Swordmaster and Fight Director on "King Arthur" for Antoine Fuqua and trained Keira Knightley, Stellan Skarsgard and Clive Owen. He has appeared in such productions as "The Prestige" and "The Thirst" and has continued to work in theater and TV in the US, recently completing "SpecialOps: Delta" playing Col. Anderson Savage. He began working on the 2007 film Transformers during filming as the on-set voice of several different robots. This work continued throughout filming and into editing, prior to the actual casting of voice-over talent. He was then cast as the voice of the character Bumblebee. Ryan also voices Ironhide and Hoist for the Activision video game based on the film. During 2008 he wrote and produced a musical adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" starring Jenn Korbee, directing the video "Women" for the project. In the fall of 2008 the online publisher, ComicMix, began running "The Pilgrim" written by Ryan and drawn by legendary graphic artist Mike Grell. He continued voice-work on "Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen" into 2009, performing several characters and standing in for the robots during principal photography. In May 2010, Ryan returned to work on Transformers: Dark of the Moon, once again as the onset voice of the Autobots. Work on this third Michael Bay Blockbuster continued at locations across the US and also at Kennedy Space Center - Cape Canaveral. The film was shot in 3D with post production voice-work carrying on into the spring of 2011 at Bay Films and Ryan contributed uncredited military lines and voices to the final cut of Transformers: Dark of the Moon. In 2014 he also voiced the alien bounty-hunter "Lockdown" for the 4th Transformers movie: "Age of Extinction". His biography; "Hold Fast" was written with John Matthews and published in 2015. "Hold Fast" includes chapters on "Black Sails" in which he played Quartermaster "Hal Gates" and the 5th movie in the franchise: "Transformers: The Last Knight" in which he voiced "Bulldog", "Hot Rod" and appeared as a British Army SAS Officer. In 2022 Mark began work on co-writing: "The Sherwood Oracle" with John Mathews using imagery from the acclaimed artist; Anne Yvonne Gilbert to be released in the spring of 2024 and published by major New York publishing house: Stirling Ethos. In 2023 he began co-producing with films such as "Penitent" and "Grail" and his first movie as co-producer and actor: "23 Letters From Vincent van Gogh" shot entirely on location in The Netherlands, will be released in 2024”.
Fika with Vicky welcomes back Mark Ryan Date: March 7th, 2024 Episode 7 Description: -Fika with Vicky welcomes returning guest Mark Ryan. It's always a great conversation when Mark visits, so grab yourself an extra-large coffee for this one. We have so much to catch up on, you won't want to miss a minute of it running for a refill. About Mark: “Mark Ryan has been combining his acting, singing, writing, action direction and producer talents in an eclectic and successful international career ranging over 45 years. He did several major musicals in London's West End, spending 4 years in Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash hit "Evita" playing "Magaldi" and "Che" under the direction of Broadway legend: Hal Prince. He originated "Nasir" for the cult British TV series: "Robin Of Sherwood" and has appeared in dozens of films and television series both in the US and UK. Mark is also an accomplished author and has written for DC Comics and created "The Greenwood Tarot" for Harper Collins. Mark also toured the US with original "Monty Python" member: Eric Idle, performing at Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl. He was Swordmaster and Fight Director on "King Arthur" for Antoine Fuqua and trained Keira Knightley, Stellan Skarsgard and Clive Owen. He has appeared in such productions as "The Prestige" and "The Thirst" and has continued to work in theater and TV in the US, recently completing "SpecialOps: Delta" playing Col. Anderson Savage. He began working on the 2007 film Transformers during filming as the on-set voice of several different robots. This work continued throughout filming and into editing, prior to the actual casting of voice-over talent. He was then cast as the voice of the character Bumblebee. Ryan also voices Ironhide and Hoist for the Activision video game based on the film. During 2008 he wrote and produced a musical adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" starring Jenn Korbee, directing the video "Women" for the project. In the fall of 2008 the online publisher, ComicMix, began running "The Pilgrim" written by Ryan and drawn by legendary graphic artist Mike Grell. He continued voice-work on "Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen" into 2009, performing several characters and standing in for the robots during principal photography. In May 2010, Ryan returned to work on Transformers: Dark of the Moon, once again as the onset voice of the Autobots. Work on this third Michael Bay Blockbuster continued at locations across the US and also at Kennedy Space Center - Cape Canaveral. The film was shot in 3D with post production voice-work carrying on into the spring of 2011 at Bay Films and Ryan contributed uncredited military lines and voices to the final cut of Transformers: Dark of the Moon. In 2014 he also voiced the alien bounty-hunter "Lockdown" for the 4th Transformers movie: "Age of Extinction". His biography; "Hold Fast" was written with John Matthews and published in 2015. "Hold Fast" includes chapters on "Black Sails" in which he played Quartermaster "Hal Gates" and the 5th movie in the franchise: "Transformers: The Last Knight" in which he voiced "Bulldog", "Hot Rod" and appeared as a British Army SAS Officer. In 2022 Mark began work on co-writing: "The Sherwood Oracle" with John Mathews using imagery from the acclaimed artist; Anne Yvonne Gilbert to be released in the spring of 2024 and published by major New York publishing house: Stirling Ethos. In 2023 he began co-producing with films such as "Penitent" and "Grail" and his first movie as co-producer and actor: "23 Letters From Vincent van Gogh" shot entirely on location in The Netherlands, will be released in 2024”.
This week Tony and Alan sit down to discuss Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters from 1987. There's so much to talk about with this one. The boys discuss the changing face of the medium at this time and how a hero changes and most importantly why. Step into Earth-Grell with them! Warning - Violence against women is discussed in this episode. Have a listen and then explore the comics of co-host Alan Henderson by visiting his site right here. Many thanks for listening.
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! In our SEASON FOUR FINALE, join Aeric and Malcolm as they celebrate Oliver Queen with the GREEN ARROW 80TH ANNIVERSARY SUPER SPECTACULAR! Oliver Queen has lived many lives and had many faces – from Batman rip off to hard-traveling hero to the quintessential social justice warrior. And now it's time to celebrate every era of Green Arrow and his supporting cast! With an all-star cast of creators, this 100-page spectacular celebrates the Emerald Archer and rings in 80 years of slinging arrows and punching fascists! Covers Green Arrow 80th Anniversary Special by Mariko Tamaki, Javier Rodriguez, Tom Taylor, Nicola Scott, Stephanie Phillips, Chris Mooneyham, Mike Grell, Ram V, Christopher Mitten, Brandon Thomas, Jorge Corona, Devin Grayson, Max Fiumara, Phil Hester, Vita Ayala, Laura Braga, Benjamin Percy, Otto Schmidt, Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Larry O'Neil and Jorge Fornes Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets
From the Shamballah the Golden to the Baroth Mountains to Castle Deimos, the world known as Skartris is home to Travis Morgan, the Warlord. Created by the legendary Mike Grell, the DC comic ran for over 150 issues (so far) and keeps appearing in the DC Universe. Artist Jamie Cosley ( @JamieCosley ) joins me to discuss our favorite covers and what we love about the series. Links on our Profile Page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), Twitter (www.twitter.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios Twitter for more fun! #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #MikeGrell #TheWarlord #DCComics #DanJurgens #SharonWright #MarkTexeira #TomYates #JanDuursema #MikeDeCarlo #RonRandall #RichBuckler #CaryBurkett --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support
On the latest Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula look back on the 1987 Mike Grell classic Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters! The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 419: Green Arrow – The Longbow Hunters appeared first on Geek Hard.
On the latest Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula look back on the 1987 Mike Grell classic Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters! The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 419: Green Arrow – The Longbow Hunters appeared first on Geek Hard.
Si je vous demande de penser à un super-héros de chez DC Comics, il y a fort à parier que Batman, Superman ou Wonder Woman vous viendront à l'esprit avant Green Arrow. Aujourd'hui, on parle justement des aventures de Green Arrow par Jack Kirby, qui n'ont pas du tout plu à DC Comics ! La période séparant l'Âge d'Or de la bande dessinée américaine de l'Âge d'Argent est aussi riche que troublée. Après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, les ventes des titres mettant en scène super-héros et super-héroïnes déclinent aux États-Unis. Les justiciers costumés n'ont plus la côte, et le genre super-héroïque, jusqu'alors prédominant, est peu à peu remplacé par d'autres. La romance, l'horreur, le western et la science-fiction évincent les ersatz de Superman et de Batman des kiosques à journaux, tandis que leurs modèles peinent à garder la tête hors de l'eau, et que les artistes doivent s'adapter pour continuer à gagner leur croûte. Dès 1947, Joe Simon et Jack Kirby, déjà derrière la création de Captain America, avaient pressenti la transmutation du marché avec leur titre Young Romance, présentant des aventures sentimentales prétendues réelles, participant grandement à l'évolution des tendances. Mais s'estimant de plus en plus spoliés par les éditeurs, Simon et Kirby décident de lancer leur propre maison d'édition, Mainline Comics, en 1953. Au programme : quatre titres surfant chacun sur un grand courant de l'époque. Malheureusement pour eux, ils ont assurément choisi le pire moment possible pour initier leur projet. À partir de 1950, l'éditeur EC Comics, avec à sa tête Bill Gaines, s'est engagé dans une surenchère d'horreur gore et de violence morbide pour attirer les jeunes lecteurs en manque de sensations fortes, appâtés par des couvertures toujours plus choquantes. Généralement accolées à un discours politique et social, certes implicite, mais extrêmement critique envers la fameuse “American way of life”, les histoires de EC Comics deviennent pour certains et certaines l'incarnation du danger représenté par la bande dessinée, qui pervertirait la jeunesse en la poussant au crime. La panique morale autour des comics de crimes et d'horreur, entretenue par des figures publiques comme le politicien Estes Kefauver et le psychiatre Fredric Wertham, devenu célèbre chez les fans de super-héros pour son livre Seduction of the Innocent, mènera à la création du Comics Code Authority, et surtout à une crise éditoriale majeure, qui verra disparaître près des deux tiers des bandes dessinées publiées à l'époque. Et qui dit moins de comics commercialisés dit moins de travail pour les imprimeurs et les distributeurs. Ce marché fragilisé, dont les différents acteurs font faillite les uns après les autres, couplé à des soucis juridiques avec leur précédent employeur, Crestwood Publications, forcera Jack Kirby et Joe Simon à baisser le rideau de Mainline en 1956, avec seulement quelques publications concrètes au compteur. Cet échec aura épuisé les deux artistes sur tous les plans et émoussé leur longue et solide collaboration. Tandis que Joe Simon décide de quitter le monde du neuvième art pour celui de la publicité et de la presse magazine, Jack Kirby rejoint les rangs de National Comics, qui deviendra DC Comics, avec une toute nouvelle série de science-fiction : Challengers of the Unknown. Une série souvent attribuée au seul génie de Kirby, mais sans doute nourrie de ses derniers échanges avec Joe Simon, et également des idées du scénariste Dave Wood, l'un des créateurs de Animal Man. 1956 est une année charnière pour le genre super-héroïque, la banqueroute de Mainline coïncidant fortuitement avec le retour des héros costumés sur le devant de la scène, en partie à l'initiative de DC Comics. Dans le quatrième numéro du périodique Showcase, l'éditeur présente une nouvelle version de son bolide écarlate, The Flash. Le succès est au rendez-vous, et si le retour en grâce des surhommes costumés va prendre encore quelques années, DC va amorcer un rafraîchissement créatif et éditorial de plusieurs de ses super-héros, dont bon nombre sont cantonnés à des anthologies comme World's Finest, Adventure Comics ou More Fun Comics, faute d'intérêt du lectorat. C'est notamment le cas de Green Arrow, présent à la fois au sommaire de World's Finest Comics depuis 1941 et de Adventure Comics depuis 1946. Il faut dire que le personnage, loin d'avoir rencontré le succès d'un Batman ou d'un Superman, n'a jamais eu droit à une publication à son nom, et a moins souvent l'honneur d'être représenté en couverture. Créé en 1941 par le scénariste Mort Weisinger et le dessinateur George Papp dans les pages de More Fun Comics #73, ce héros à gadget, expert en archerie, s'inspire à la fois de Batman, de Robin des Bois et du serial The Green Archer, diffusé dans les cinémas américain à partir de 1940. C'est dans More Fun Comics #89, publié en 1943, que les origines de Green Arrow et de son sidekick adolescent Speedy nous sont racontées pour la première fois. Oliver Queen, collectionneur d'armes et d'objets des peuples natifs américains, rencontre Roy Harper, un jeune orphelin élevé par une tribu amérindienne isolée après un crash d'avion dont il est le seul survivant. Après avoir déjoué les plans de pilleurs d'antiquités, nos deux héros, tous deux archers accomplis, décident de faire équipe pour combattre le crime, finançant leur croisade avec l'or d'un trésor qu'ils ont découvert dans la réserve indienne. Une origin story qui n'a pas grand-chose à voir avec celle que nous connaissons actuellement, mais on va y revenir. En 1946, le personnage et son acolyte sont transférés de More Fun Comics à Adventure Comics, où son co-créateur George Papp dessinera pendant de nombreuses années ses aventures, accompagné du scénariste Ed Herron, notamment considéré comme le créateur de Red Skull dans les pages de Captain America. Seulement, en 1958, quand George Papp succède à John Sikela au dessin sur Superboy, Green Arrow se trouve dépourvu de dessinateur attitré. L'éditeur Jack Schiff, connaissant les capacités de productions de Jack Kirby sur Challengers of the Unknown, lui propose de reprendre le titre. Kirby n'a alors jamais lu une seule aventure de Green Arrow, mais il a besoin d'argent, alors il accepte et lit quelques épisodes fournis par Schiff pour se faire une idée. Peu convaincu par les illustrés en question, Jack Kirby se dit qu'il pourra quand même faire quelque chose du personnage, pour peu qu'on lui laisse un peu de liberté. Et si cela va s'avérer beaucoup plus difficile qu'il le croit, l'artiste va quand même donner un sacré coup de jeune à Oliver Queen. La première histoire de Green Arrow dessinée par Kirby paraît dans Adventure Comics #250, durant l'été 1958. Écrite par Bill Finger, le co-créateur de Batman, “The Green Arrows of the World” nous permet de découvrir que l'archer vert n'est pas le seul justicier à utiliser un arc et des flèches, bien au contraire. Ayant fait des émules partout sur la planète, Oliver Queen reçoit la visite de différents homologues venus du Japon, de France, ou encore du Mexique. Il y a là un recyclage évident d'une thématique déjà exploitée par Batman quelques années plus tôt, notamment avec l'épisode intitulé “Batmen of All-Nations”, publié en 1955. C'est à partir du numéro suivant, avec “The Case of the Super-Arrows”, que la patte de Jack Kirby commence réellement à se faire sentir. Flèche Verte et Speedy s'y aventurent sur un territoire jusqu'alors rarement exploré au cours de leurs péripéties, celui de la science-fiction. Durant onze épisodes ; écrits alternativement par Ed Herron et Dave Wood, et largement enrichis par les idées de Jack Kirby ; le personnage de Green Arrow s'éloigne peu à peu de l'univers dans lequel il macère depuis sa création pour explorer d'autres mondes et d'autres dimensions, comme dans l'histoire “Prisoners of Dimension Zero”, dont la publication en deux parties est plutôt avant-gardiste pour l'époque. Avec “Green Arrow's First Case”, dans Adventure Comics #256, Jack Kirby et Ed Herron revisitent les origines du super-héros de Star City, oubliant son côté Robin des Bois et son rapport plus que discutable aux natifs américains pour en faire une sorte de Robinson. Désormais, le playboy milliardaire Oliver Queen est devenu Green Arrow après être tombé par-dessus bord lors d'un voyage dans les mers du Sud. Parvenant à atteindre Starfish Island, un îlot vierge et hostile, Oliver y survit en recyclant ses anciens vêtements pour se confectionner un équipement et devient un excellent archer à force d'entraînement. Il utilise alors la végétation pour se fabriquer une nouvelle tenue, ce qui permet de justifier la couleur verte de son accoutrement de vigilant masqué une fois revenu à la civilisation. Il y a quelque chose de particulièrement symbolique dans cette nouvelle origin story, où un jeune occidental fortuné quitte son costume pour renouer avec la nature et repartir à zéro autant humainement que socialement. Certes, la recette n'est pas des plus surprenantes, mais ça sonne toujours mieux que de s'enrichir en volant le patrimoine amérindien, si bien que cette version restera la base de toutes les réécritures suivantes, jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Contrairement à ce à quoi on pourrait s'attendre, les responsables éditoriaux de DC Comics ; Mort Weisinger, le co-créateur de Green Arrow, en tête ; n'apprécient pas du tout l'approche de Jack Kirby. Pour eux, le personnage n'a rien à faire dans des récits de science-fiction et, pour d'obscures raisons, ils préfèrent visiblement conserver son statut de "sous-Batman avec un arc". Kirby se fâche finalement avec Jack Schiff, pour une sombre histoire autour du strip Sky Masters, publié dans la presse, et c'est Lee Elias, connu pour ses provocantes couvertures gores chez Harvey, qui le remplace pour dessiner Green Arrow. Jack Kirby retourne chez Atlas, qui prendra très bientôt le nom de Marvel Comics, et ne remettra plus les pieds chez DC Comics avant 1970, pour développer son Quatrième Monde dans des séries comme Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, New Gods, ou Mister Miracle, y réutilisant notamment des concepts esquissés dans ses épisodes de Green Arrow. À partir de 1961, avec Stan Lee et Steve Ditko, Kirby va œuvrer à la création de pratiquement toutes les figures majeures de l'univers Marvel, qui continuent de nos jours à vivre moult aventures sur le papier et remplissent les salles de cinéma de blockbuster en blockbuster, depuis plus de deux décennies. L'artiste s'en donnera à cœur joie dans les pages des Fantastic Four ; sorte d'évolution super-héroïque des Challengers de l'Inconnu ; ou de Thor, dans lesquelles la célèbre "Méthode Marvel" de Stan Lee lui laissera une très grande autonomie créative. Que seraient devenus Green Arrow et l'univers DC à l'orée du Silver Age si le Roi des Comics était resté chez l'éditeur ? Se souviendrait-on d'Oliver Queen autrement que comme d'un second couteau utilisant des flèches-gadgets un brin kitsch ? Malgré les travaux de Neal Adams et Dennis O'Neil, de Mike Grell, Phil Hester, Kevin Smith, Jock, ou Jeff Lemire, et la longévité non négligeable de la série télévisée Arrow de la CW, l'archer vert reste, encore de nos jours, loin derrière la sainte trinité de DC comics en termes de renommée et d'impact sur la culture populaire. Pourtant, découvrir, ou redécouvrir, les aventures de Green Arrow, c'est aussi traverser les différentes périodes de l'histoire des comic books et en appréhender les tentatives et les tendances sous un autre jour. Une expérience que je vous recommande si vous voulez ajouter une corde à votre arc ! N'hésitez pas à partager cet article sur les réseaux sociaux s'il vous a plu ! Recevez mes articles, podcasts et vidéos directement dans votre boîte mail, sans intermédiaire ni publicité, en vous abonnant gratuitement ! Get full access to CHRIS - POP CULTURE & COMICS at chrisstup.substack.com/subscribe
We are BACK! Superboy & The Legion of Superheroes #219-221! Please support Signal of Doom on Patreon! Every single dollar helps the show! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost
Hey there, all you spirits of vengeance! Dr Anj is back, and we're covering one very sadistic comic book! Normally, we see the Spectre do all the dirty work, but in this story, we get to see the villain employ some pretty heinous acts, too. This issue also brings a slight change in the art team as well, but no worries, it's still top notch. Plus, we briefly hit on the Aquaman backup, as it has a kooky story (Paul Levitz) and great art (Mike Grell). So grab your hypnotizing glasses from the comic book ads of old, because you're gonna need 'em! As usual, you can send any feedback for the show through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (I'm also on BlueSky @docstrange.bsky.social)! You can find Anj on Twitter @dranj70 and also on his spectacular Supergirl/Super Family blog! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magsnmonsters/message
Diabolu Frank, Illegal Machine, and (a little bit of) Fry-Hole take you on a winding journey through the early history of the direct sales market, specific to the initial competitive independent publishers Pacific, Capitol, and First Comics. All this is specifically with regard to how that relates to the Organic Theater Company stage play Warp by Stuart Gordon and Lenny Kleinfeld (as "Bury St. Edmund,") and its comics adaptation by Peter B. Gillis, Frank Brunner, Jerry Bingham, Mike Gustovich, Howard Chaykin, George Freeman, Marc Silvestri, and others; Mike Grell's Starslayer: The Log of the Jolly Roger, as continued by Lenin Delsol and others; and the early Grimjack back-up strips by John Ostrander & Timothy Truman. Episode Gallery Friend us on Facebook Thumb through #UnderGuides Roll over our tumblr Email us at rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com Tweet us as a group @rolledspine, or individually as Diabolu Frank & Illegal Machine. Fixit don't tweet. The Under Guides Graphic Novel Podcast Blog Rolled Spine Podcasts The Under Guides Graphic Novel Podcast, 1970s, 1980s, Capital Comics, Comic Books, DC Implosion, Dreadstar, Howard Chaykin, Jim Starlin, Mike Gustovich, Neal Adams, Pacific Comics, The Warlord
Crónicas Superheroicas #8: Green Lantern/Green Arrow, héroes errantes en el espacio. por Patricio López Tobares. ¿Por qué comenzar con la segunda etapa de un clásico? Fácil. Fue una de las primeras cosas que leí -y me impactó- en mi infancia. Una etapa plena de aventuras interestelares de la mano de Dennis O'Neil y Mike Grell. Con muchos secretos y perlitas de esa y la etapa anterior. Pueden leer todas las Crónicas Superheroicas en Instagram o Facebook. Siempre con el aguante comiquero de Meridiana Comics. Seguinos en Instagram en @labatea_podcast, y si sos fan del programa pedinos ingreso a Discord.
Making our way back to Danger Street. Book 8 is out and it is titled Warlock. Ding Bats break out Warlord and reunites with the Disco Starman, Lady Cop and Creeper go on a “not a date”, and Codename: Assasin and Manhunter prepare for battle. All that and the origin of the Green Team and the Outsiders. Also why don't we add the first appearance of Mike Grell's Warlord one of the great science fiction/sword and sorcery comics of all time. #DCComics #DangerStreet #1stIssueSpecial #MikeGrell #TomKing #JorgeFornes #LadyCop #CodenaemeAssasin #Manhunter #GreenTeam #Outsiders #Warlord #Starman #Creeper
Mike Grell is back! And he's brought his old editor, and co-founder of First Comics, Mike Gold along with him. That's right, it's a Jon Sable Freelance reunion hosted by Bandit Oren and past guest Jeff Messer! The group gets deep into the origins of the creator-owned title, what made it tick, and its influence on the "grim and gritty" comic stories of the 1980s. So, come reminisce with us about a time of bounty hunting, freelance mercenaries, and all the action and adventure only Jon Sable can bring!_____________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com._____________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you liked this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And tell your friends!Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.Support the show
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Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 29 de mayo de 2023 Algunas noticias y temas comentados: La polémica y divisiva personalidad de John Byrne. ¿Existen el nepotismo y amiguismo en los cómics? Cómics "vagabundos" y sus muchas editoriales. Personajes de legado: algunos de nuestros favoritos. Algunos cómics recomendables de asesinos slashers. Nuestros cómics favoritos protagonizados por villanos. Las mejores historias de The Terminator en los cómics. Además: Warlord (Mike Grell), Nexus (Baron y Rude), Black Panther (Priest y varios), Torpedo 1936 (Sánchez Abuli y Bernet), Doc Shaner, Geof Darrow, Francisco Herrera, ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de streaming y televisión: The Muppets Mayhem, serie de comedia desarrollada por Adam F. Goldberg, Bill Barretta y Jeff Yorkes, con las voces de Barretta, Dave Goelz, Eric Jacobson, Peter Linz, David Rudman y Matt Vogel. (The Muppets Studios/Disney+) Bocchi the Rock!, serie de anime escrita por Erika Yoshida y dirigida por Keiichirō Saitō, basada en el manga del mismo título creado por Aki Hamaji. (CloverWorks/Crunchyroll) Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 105,3 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:54:33, y la canción de cierre es "Inteligencia dormida" de Pedropiedra. Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez. También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm ¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia. Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Comic Tropes' Chris Piers joins our heroes to discuss Mike Grell's Bond adventure from 1991. Twitter: @007CocktailHr IG: @jbchpod Track Name: "Spy And Die" Music By: Jay Man @ https://ourmusicbox.com/ Official "OurMusicBox" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
Jeff Messer is Mr. Comics. Why? Besides being a comics creator, he's also a historian and gets to work with comic book legend Mike Grell. Jeff talks to the Dollar Bin Bandits about his career, including the creation of his book Sex, Spies, & Rock 'n Roll, which has become a big hit amongst comics fans. He's also interviewed a number of comic book royalty and works with Mike Grell setting up signings and other projects. Check out and support Jeff's latest project: Sex, Spies, & Rock 'n Roll Volume 3 - Zoop.____________________If you liked this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And tell your friends!Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
We're taking aim at one of the greatest street level comic book limited series of the 80s with Green Arrow, The Longbow Hunters, by Mike Grell! Plus we've got another round of our Last Comic Shop trivia series all about 80s Action Movies & TV Shows! How many questions will you get right?? Host: Andy Larson Co Host: JA Scott Guest Hosts: Mikey Wood & Ethan Larson
Episode #574 features a great conversation with Jeff Messer from Sex, Spies, & Rock ‘n Roll! Jeff is a 2019 Eisner Award-nominated writer for the TWOMorrows book Mike Grell, Life is Drawing Without An Eraser. He also became editor-in-chief and co-publisher with Mike Grell's Masterstroke Studios. Sex, Spies, & Rock ‘n Roll is now available here on zoop.gg and is described this way: “The continuing serialized adventures of ‘The Hitman,' ‘Cowboy,' and ‘Gulag-a-go-go' are combined with new stories with new sex, new spies, and more rock ‘n roll. New artists from around the world (Italy, Brazil, Hong Kong, Indonesia) join the series regulars (from Mexico, Italy, Egypt, and the USA) in these retro-1980s adventures, unfolding the wider tapestry of the Sex, Spies, & Rock ‘N Roll universe of characters!” We discuss how these two volumes came to be, what's included in these books, and what Jeff is up to that we will discover soon. These comics will help you return to the 1980s when the music was loud and the fashion was louder!
Ian and Billy, two guys from Queens, New York, sit around talking about comics they like. This unscripted conversational episode includes discussion comic book conventions past and present, meeting creators like Mike Grell, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jim Steranko, Joe Quesada, David Lloyd and Kevin O'Neill, local New City comic store signings, and books we've read recently like Last Gasp's White Comanche, Boom Studios' Specs and A Vicious Circle and new titles from Marvel and DC like Damage Control and The Riddler: Year One. Theme song by Mark! HEY HEY! @queenscomicparty @queenscomicpodcast http://www.queenscomicparty.com
Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 5 de diciembre de 2022.Algunos temas comentados:Marvel cambia de manos en México: a partir de 2023 Panini Cómics México publicará a la Casa de las Ideas. ¿Cómo se dividen las eras históricas del cómic? Los cómics de The Rocketeer y el origen de esta creación de Dave Stevens. Cómics distópicos y la popularidad del horror en los cómics. Batman Year Two: la controversia de Alan Davis vs. Todd McFarlane. ¿Por qué no funcionó Nick Spencer en Amazing Spider-Man? Además: Shadow of the Bat, el arte de Andrea Sorrentino, el paso de Andy Diggle por Daredevil, Batman: No Man's Land y Contagion, Nexus (Mike Baron y Steve Rude), los cómics Marvel de Neil Gaiman, el trabajo de Mike Grell, ¡...y mucho más!Comentario de cómics:The Jurassic League, miniserie coescrita por Daniel Warren Johnson y Juan Gedeon, dibujada por Gedeon, con color de Mike Spicer y rotulos de Ferrán Delgado. (DC Comics)Comentario de cine:Super-héros Malgré Lui (¿SuperQuién?), comedia de superhéroes coescrita, dirigida y protagonizada por Philippe Lacheau, con las actuaciones de Élodie Fontan, Julia Dufour y Julien Arruti, entre otros. (CineFrance/Studio Canal)Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor:Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 93.9 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:41:55 y la canción de cierre es "Walk the Dinosaur" de Was (Not Was).Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord!También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados:Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Let's not start off with a silly joke about how everything Mike touches turns to Gold. Oops, too late. But Mike Gold has had one of the more interesting careers in comics, starting with a stint as DC's first public relations manager in the early 80s. He's perhaps best known for launching First Comics later that decade, featuring a murderer's row of talent, including Frank Brunner, Mike Grell, Howard Chaykin, Joe Staton, Steven Grant, and John Ostrander (some of whom you can hear in previous interviews). And check out these seminal and influential books First churned out: American Flagg, GrimJack, Nexus, Badger, Dreadstar, and Jon Sable Freelance. As if that wasn't enough, Mike returned to DC and edited a whole bunch more amazing titles, like Legends, The Question, Action Comics Weekly, Hawkworld, and the Mike Grell masterpiece, Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters. This is an Oren Only episode. Accept no substitutes. _____________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you liked this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And tell your friends!Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
November 20, 2022 - In this Just Us episode, Matt tell us how he discovered the hidden video game treasure, Advance Wars, and Preston shares his own experiences with Cities: Skylines, Mike Grell's Green Arrow run, Enola Holmes, and Hercules. They also respond to an email from a fan! If you have anything you would like to ask or share, reach out on social media or send us an email and the Losers will respond in one of the episodes.Don't forget to subscribe and follow us!iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/just-us-losers/id1241054006?mt=2Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0vICUJjEJL5NDV66fJ9gjg?si=eHuOPj52QBWSYsB762uVwgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JustUsLosersPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustUsLosersPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justusloserspod/?hl=en Email: JustUsLosersPod@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk_xEkEnx9xqhg_qpI9o8kwREM Homepage: https://remproductions.net/
This year at Fan Expo Canada, Eric had the honour of hosting a spotlight panel with legendary creator Mike Grell. Mike is most famous for his lengthy and definitive run on Green Arrow, Warlord with DC Comics, as well has his creator owned series Jon Sable.
This year at Fan Expo Canada, Eric had the honour of hosting a spotlight panel with legendary creator Mike Grell. Mike is most famous for his lengthy and definitive run on Green Arrow, Warlord with DC Comics, as well has his creator owned series Jon Sable.
This episode we bring you another WFTB Creator Spotlight. Chris is pleased to welcome legendary writer and artist Mike Grell to the show. In a career that has spanned 49 years, he has written for DC, Marvel, Image, First Comics, and Pacific Comics. The character's he helped either shape or redefine include the Green Arrow, The Warlord, Jon Sable, Aquaman, Batman, The Phantom Stranger, Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes, Iron Man, and James Bond. He also is the winner of the Inkpot Award. Chris speaks to Mr. Grell about his career, his experiences writing for DC and Marvel, deep diving into the history behind some of his most celebrated storylines, and what he has in store for the future.Mike Grell's Website: http://mikegrell.com/Mike Grell on Twitter: @GrellOfficialGeek Ultimate Alliance on Twitter: @GUAPodNetworkWFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelieversWFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.comChris on Twitter: @ChrisBalgaSupport The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/guanetworkGeek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.caNetwork Schedule Monday: Slice Of Film/Rangers Alliance (Bi-Weekly)Tuesday: DC Alliance Wednesday: Superhero DiscussionsThursday: Star Wars AllianceFriday: Marvel Alliance Saturday: A Walk Through the Multiverse (Bi-Weekly)Sunday: World's Finest True Believers (Monthly)Follow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Nuevo episodio de mi diario quincenal/semanal para subscriptores/as. Hoy me sale una pulsión realmente atávica y os hablo de mi obsesión con las historias de tipos ultracompetentes que matan y follan sin parar, sus herederos más diversos de la actualidad y de la obsesión casi fetichista por las armas de fuego y sus mil modificaciones totalmente irreales. Por el camino recomiendo comics, libros y videojuegos, como siempre. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Todo es Rock And Roll Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/14610
Mike Grell is on the We Talk Comics podcast! But first, Chris, Keith and Morten talk about the massive impact Mike Grell has made over his career, including a deep analysis of his magnum opus, the 75 issue Green Arrow run as well as the Longbow Hunters and Wonder Year prestige mini series. Then, just […] The post WTComics #203: A Grell Of A Time! appeared first on We Talk Podcasts.
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My guest this week is Nathan Clemons, returning to the show for a second time. We do a deep dive into Green Arrow and much more. What did Neal Adams do for Batman and Green Arrow? Does Neal Adams' art hold up? What is the Hard Traveling Heroes? What social issues did Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil cover? What characters did Neal Adams co-create? Who is John Stewart Green Lantern? How long did Mike Grell write and draw Green Arrow? What were the Justice League Satellite Era years? What happened when Green Arrow tried to get Black Lightning to join the Justice League? Who is The Question? What is The Question's costume? Who created The Question? Why don't we have a Question movie yet? Who should play the villain in a Question movie? Who should play Vic Sage? Is Green Arrow just discount Batman? When did Hal Jordan become The Spectre? What tattoos does Nathan have? How did Nathan buy his first house? What is the weirdest item Nathan has in his collection? What is Nathan's most valuable comic? Reading list: Hard Traveling Heroes (Green Arrow and Green Lantern); Green Arrow: Longbow Hunters; The Question (original run); Quiver by Kevin Smith; Archer's Quest by Brad Meltzer; Judd Winick's Green Arrow run; What If...?; Marvel Two-In-One; Marvel Team Up; Luke Cage: Power Man; The Batman Who Laughs; Civil War; Daredevil by Frank Miller; Death of Captain Marvel; JLA: Year One by Mark Waid; Astonishing X-Men by Joss Whedon & John Cassaday; Justice League of America: The Nail; Justice by Alex Ross; Fantastic Four: 1234
When it comes to Superman, Dan Jurgens is the alpha and omega. With more issues of the Big Blue Boy Scout under his belt than almost anybody else, it's almost guaranteed he's been a part of at least one of your favorite Superman storylines. The Bandits dig into it all, from his start with Mike Grell on Warlord and Green Arrow, to major crossovers like Armageddon 2001, Panic in the Sky, and Zero Hour, to his long run on the Superman books, which included the Death and Return of Superman and Reign of the Supermen. You don't wanna miss this one!You can follow Jurgens at his website, danjurgens.com. ____________________________________Look for a video version of this episode on YouTube by searching for Dollar Bin Bandits.Check out and subscribe to YEET Presents on Patreon: patreon.com/yeetmagazine.Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
The Bandits talk to a man who has an impeccable sense of headwear. He also happens to be a legendary writer/artist. That's right, it's none other than Mike Grell! We dig into his DC work, including Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters, Green Lantern/Green Arrow, the Warlord, and more. Plus: Oren fanboys out on one of his favorite creators!You can check out Mike's latest goings on at mikegrell.com. __________________________________________View a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel.Check out and subscribe to YEET Presents on Patreon.Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie talk about The Longbow Hunters this week! They talk about Grell's nostalgic art, the place it has in the changes in the comic landscape, and its thoughtful nature! They also review Static #1 and Not All Robots #1! Next time in Nerd Boy Book Club – The Way of the […] The post 294 – Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters by Mike Grell appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
WELCOME BACK to another CLASSIC episode of Legion Outpost, as Adam and Dave cover a sequence of classic Cary Bates and Jim Shooter issues, with great Mike Grell art, as we cover Superboy Starring the Legion of Superheroes #213-218, and can we just say how GOOD Mike Grell's disco inferno Legion is, as well as Adventure Comics #364, where naughty Comet the Superhorse clashes with an arrogant Brainy, and the Superpets Revolt! Plus, Dave wants alive Krypto versus Undead Krypto! There's a lot to dig into in this one folks. Enjoy Legionnaires! Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051 Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps the show!https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom
WELCOME to another instalment of LEGION OUTPOST! Adam the Computer and Dave cover Justice League #147 & #148 (Volume One) and we talk about what it's like to have Too Many People in One Crisis, and we try and unscramble what happened to the JLA satellite. We then also cover the classic Superboy Starring the Legion of Superheroes #206-210, and Dave delights in Mike Grell's art, the bikini design of Saturn Girl, Mon-El returns to the scene of the Ultimate Prank, we read out some fantastic listener feedback from Alan, and the Resurrections Podcast, Dave enjoys some classic Jim Shooter, and we all pay TRIBUTE to Princess Projectra! Plus, do we have a classic case of CLOSE Cousins! Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051 Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps!https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom
Adam the Computer and Dave are back with a FRESH INSTALMENT of Legion Outpost! We cover Part One of the Curse by Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen, an extremely absorbing period in Legion of Superheroes history! We are excited to announce Legion Outpost now has it's own channel and feed on the Signal of Doom NETWORK, and we plan to KEEP ON COMING WITH THE HITS! This time around we discuss everything from Saturn Girl's hair, Mike Grell commissioned pieces, Wildfire's all round awesomeness, Bob Dylan's deal, Dream Girl's capable leadership, Timberwolf's grumpiness, and Adam the Computer is there to remind Dave what actually happened in Great Darkness Saga, which preceded this volume! Plus Adam talks Mount Rushmore, Dave talks Creator Deathmatch! Thanks Legionnaires for listening and supporting the show! MORE TO COME! Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051 Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps!https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom
Green Arrow The Longbow Hunters: Comic Capers Episode #67 Phil and Lilith review Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1-#3 (August—October 1987) featuring Mike Grell's intro to Green Arrow and primer for the first ever Green Arrow ongoing series. PLUS discussions on current Arrowverse TV and DC Comics news. Show Notes: Green Arrow The Longbow Hunters: Comic Capers Episode #67 Find all of our Social Media & Merchandise here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Lilith Hellfire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LilithHellfire Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn't cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support our the SMG Podcast Network on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup
The Starling Tribune: An Unofficial Arrow TV Show Fan Podcast
Starling Tribune - Season 7 Edition – The Longbow Hunters (A CW Network Arrow Television Show Fan Podcast) ST215 Episode: “The Longbow Hunters” [Season 7 Episode 2] Air Date: Monday, October 22, 2018 Director: Laura Belsey https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0069513/?ref_=tt_ov_dr 6x Arrow / 1x Preacher / 1x Flash / 1x Blindspot Writers: Jill Blankenship https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6669558/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr4 1x Arrow / 7x Last Ship Rebecca Bellotto https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3428799/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5 6x Arrow Promo: https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/dc/arrow/arrow-the-stakes-have-never-been-higher-in-the-new-promo-for-season-7-episode-2-the-longbow-hunters-a164140 Arrow Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 Inmate 4587 15-Oct-18 1.43 02 The Longbow Hunters 22-Oct-18 1.18 Legends Of Tomorrow Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 The Virgin Gary 22-Oct-18 1.00 Supergirl Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 American Alien 14-Oct-18 1.52 02 Fallout 21-Oct-18 1.34 THE FLASH Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 Nora 9-Oct-17 2.08 02 Blocked 16-Oct-18 1.69 03 The Death of Vibe 1.87 BLACK LIGHTNING Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 The Book of Consequences: Chapter One: Rise of the Green Light Babies 9-Oct-18 1.16 02 The Book of Consequences: Chapter Two: Black Jesus Blues 9-Oct-18 1.02 03 The Book of Consequences: Chapter Three: Master Lowry 1.18 Part 1: The Plot, Themes and Characters What was the overall theme? What was the link to the episode's name? Introduction of one of the big bads of the season - The Longbow Hunters Really two references in 1 First - The seminal Mike Grell Graphic Novel “The” Longbow Hunters a three-issue prestige format comic book miniseries published in 1987 by DC Comics. Written and drawn by Mike Grell, it stars the character Green Arrow Second, the Jeff Lemire New 52 run: The Longbow Hunters first appeared in Green Arrow Vol. 5 #31 and were created by Jeff Lemire. where they surround John Diggle following an ambush where they were assisted by Clock King who double-crossed Diggle. Richard Dragon has Brick, Count Vertigo, Killer Moth, and Red Dart surround John and states that he is going to bring Green Arrow to them Kodiac from the New Longbow Hunters is a member of the Shield Clan, which was introduced in the outsiders war Issues 25-31 BTW: The New Team includes Silencer, from the New Age of Heroes that debuted in March 2018 from Dan Abnett Fight scenes and stunts Global Solutions Red Dart shoots dart into computer; gets pen and card Kodiak takes out guy with his shield Guards come in; Kodiak uses shield, Red Dart darts; silence - Silencer knocks out guard Steals a renewable battery Pennytown - Longbow Hunters Felicity - put trackers on things Felicity, Curtis, and Rene break in Felicity triggers system self-destruct ARGUS bursts in Battery is a weapon Prison hallway Stanley helps with mission Oliver puts 3 small pencil pieces in top of plastic bottle with a balloon; uses it as a bow Knocks out lights Oliver - my wife taught me some things about computers Diaz Property Black Canary and Black Siren go in Siren wants to kill Diaz; Dinah wants to bring Diaz in Duo splits Silence around Laurel; her scream does nothing to Silencer; fight; fists, pipe Dinah comes in; takes both screams to take down Silencer's field Train ARGUS goes to protect train; Felicity “Overwatch” Felicity assumes all Longbow Hunters on train Kodiak comes in from above; uses shield to take down ARGUS guys (Captain America elevator scene) Red Dart uses gas and locks door; Diaz on train; Felicity opens door Diggle has Diaz in sights; Diaz has flamethrower; Diggle stabs Diaz; they fight Diggle grabs battery; tells Felicity to detach car, won't because of Diaz; Curtis does it; Diggle jumps Prison Oliver stabs himself and frames Yorke Flashforward William says Oliver and Felicity just left him Hozen started beeping 3 weeks ago William still has nightmares about mother's death William - billion dollars for maglev tech Roy - I want to forget about past Roy and William dig up Oliver's box of gear; Roy finds note in bow, burns note, says they have to go to Star City Oliver Queen / Green Arrow New opening - not Arrow; he's Inmate 4587 Guard - doesn't think Oliver's a hero; Oliver has to figure out a way to get rid of him without killing him Step 1: get info; get a computer Given a weapon by Turner Step 2: Tries to warn guard, Yorke Step 3: Stabs himself and blames Yorke Felicity Smoak / Overwatch Came up on the iDragon - analyzes info about Diaz Wants to be on the ARGUS team Plan - Use Curtis's T-spheres to find Diaz; fails Angry Diggle didn't become new Green Arrow Obsessed in finding Diaz; leaves ARGUS and goes to FBI John Diggle / Spartan Knows about Longbow Hunters thanks to Anatoly Told to go after tech by boss ARGUS has rules; blocks Felicity's computer Our old life is over Chose family because saw what hood did to Oliver's family; couldn't make sacrifice Roy Harper / Arsenal I want to forget about the past Curtis Holt / Mr. Terrific Hosts dinner for the team Wants Felicity to stop hacking from his terminal Helps Felicity find Longbow Hunters spot Dinah Drake / Black Canary Babysits Laurel Rene Ramirez / Wild Dog Goes to back up Felicity and Curtis William Clayton Commitment issues Can't use bow Agent Watson Felicity goes to her Laurel Lance / Black Siren DA - ditching her police protection Does miss Quentin Apologizes to Dinah for killing Vince - redemption arc begins Ricardo Diaz / Richard Dragon Tries to get weapon Longbow Hunters Red Dart Silencer Kodiak - guy with shield Stanley - Prison friend Knows stuff because he asks a lot of questions on the behalf of the Green Arrow Prison Enemies Derek Samson Ben Turner / Bronze Tiger Danny “Brick” Brickwell Wants Oliver to take out guard in exchange for info on Diaz Fake Green Arrow (FGA) “You have failed this city” Has his version of The List Who's the Fake Green Arrow (FGA)? Present-day Roy Harper Roy Harper from the future William from the future Some random person ARROW NEWS: New John Wesley Shipp As The Flash Photo Revealed For Arrowverse Crossover (Date: 22 Oct 2018) Arrow and DC's Legends of Tomorrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim has shared a new, up-close look at John Wesley Shipp in his role as The Flash from the upcoming "Elseworlds" Arrowverse crossover. While the costume may look nearly identical to the one worn by Shipp during his first go-round as The Flash in 1990 and 1991, Guggenheim credited The Flash costume designer Kate Main with "pulling off this miracle," developing a costume that looked like the original but presumably did not leave Shipp as miserable as that one did. https://comicbook.com/dc/2018/10/23/new-john-wesley-shipp-as-the-flash-photo-revealed-for-arrowverse/ Arrowverse "Elseworlds" Crossover: First Look at the Monitor Revealed (Date: 23 Oct 2018) The Monitor is coming to the Arrowverse and a new batch of set photos has revealed a first glimpse at the character in live action. The Monitor was a central figure in the classic DC Comics story Crisis on Infinite Earths, which became the template for the superhero event series. In the "Elseworlds" crossover, he is played by LaMonica Garrett. https://comicbook.com/dc/2018/10/23/arrowverse-elseworlds-crossover-monitor/ NEXT EPISODE Link to Promo: (Date: 22 Oct 2018) https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/dc/arrow/arrow-oliver-fights-for-his-life-in-the-new-promo-for-season-7-episode-3-crossing-lines-a164282 Episode: “Crossing Lines” [Season 7 Episode 3] Air Date: Monday, October 29, 2018 Summary: Still in prison, Oliver faces his biggest challenge yet. Meanwhile, Felicity gets an intriguing offer, and Diggle asks Curtis to go undercover for ARGUS. Director: Ben Hernandez Bray Writers: Emilio Ortega Aldrich & Tonya Kong IMDB link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7508614/?ref_=tt_ep_nx Join The Starling Tribune each week as we stream live on Thursday Evenings at 7:30 PM eastern or 6:30 PM Central at www.geeks.live. Join the fun chatroom and interact with the hosts live. 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Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comic books that has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. Over the course of their travels through comicdom, they have encountered numerous stories via the wonder of trade paperbacks and graphic novels. Once a month, Nick and Greg will review one of those collections in The Longbook Hunters. In this edition, we finally see the Longbook Hunters take on their namesake: the 1987 Mike Grell-created mini-series Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters! The boys delve into this prestige format miniseries to discuss its influence, its innovation and its place among the classics of the creative golden age of the mid-1980s.
Writer/artist Mike Grell was one of many comics creators who were swept up in Image's promise of creator control. His contribution was Shaman's Tears and podcast host Nathaniel Wayne takes a look at this odd mix of native mythology and sci-fi genetics. Comments can be left at 90scomicsretrial.wordpress.com Theme music composed and performed by Erica Driesbach, whose other works can be found at www.ericaricardo.com