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#Every33!Mike Perna of Innroads Ministries, Game Store Prophets, and Bard and Bible joins us as he does every 33 episodes to talk about something he's been itching to talk on the mics about for ages - unlikely heroes with a strong emphasis on Mike Mignola's Hellboy. We also give a shout-out to The Dungeon Pastors, a new project from two other friends of the show, Derek "The Geekpreacher" White and Stephen Taylor of Games for All. That's immediately followed by one of the strangest questions's we've had from a Patreon backer in a long time when John and Ginny Swann ask us " What is your favorite sandwich and how would you play it as a character?" The episode is almost worth it for that conversation alone, folks. Once we wrap that surprisingly thoughtful and in-depth section up, name a favorite sandwich of Jenny's "The Goblin Warlock" and read our scripture, we move into our main topic: unlikely heroes and why Hellboy is such a compelling example of one, and how you can use him and other characters like him in your games. As is always the case, having Mike on gives us a lot of both quality and quantity.Scripture: Exodus 4: 10-12, 1 Samuel 16:1-12, Matthew 9:9
Euro Truck Simulator Two 10. (Season -07 episode -6). loooong episode this time listeners! Sorry. I hope you like learning facts about Slovenia from a guy who's just done a bunch of really quick research on Slovenia and is really enthusiastic about the culture and history of Slovenia and wants to talk about it a lot, but hasn't really organised his info in a way to make it deliverable to a general audience. Music inb this episode was!..... Ansambel Bratov Avsenik - Na Golici Uros Krek - Invenziones Ferales for violin and strings Vinko Globokar - Exil 3: Das Leben des Emigranten Edvard (Introduction Vinko Globokar - Mambo Vinko Laibach - Geburt Einer Nation, which is a cover version of the Queen song One Vision. Here's a link to the Slovene national art gallery's permanent collection: https://www.ng-slo.si/en/permanent-collection The three artists mentioned by name were: Matej Sternen (awkward modernist nudes) Rihard Jakopič (expressionistic landscapes) Ivan Grohar (gross milk. I guess some of his stuff is not too bad) The two things I Daniel K Recommended in this episode were 1) Mike Mignola's Hellboy comics and 2) playing Need For Speed Most Wanted with a toddler.
Welcome back Topicocalypse fans! It's Valentines Day and if you're reading this, you're probably just as single as we are, which means you have time to listen to this podcast. We're joined by a very special guest and first time podcaster Nicole Noonan, who made us think about things that don't involve Fred Durst and Alex Jones impersonations. On this episode Josh opens up by telling us a story about a movie that he and his brother bonded over called Spring. Check it out on Amazon Prime today. Anyway, Josh and his brother loved this movie, but after his brother got married, his wife told him that he was no longer allowed to watch it because some of the movie seemed "demonic" and they're both slightly fanatical in the religion category. This leads to Josh's question to the rest of the table, is it ever okay to give up something that inspires you for your significant other or your reputation? This also leads into a conversation about some of history's greatest pulp-fiction writers (not the Quentin Tarantino film) like Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burrough, and more modern pulp writers like Mike Mignola, who write about heroes who are deeply flawed and sometimes dabble in dark things, but it's always to save lives. Point and case Mike Mignola's Hellboy comics, which some people boycot because of what Hellboy is. As an artist where do you draw the line between your peer group, reputation and your ability to succeed? We talk about all of this and more on this episode of Topicocalypse. As always, you can find us on all of the Internet. Check out our social media pages on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. If you have a few bucks to give, you can find us on patreon at patreon.com/topicocalypse. We're trying to grow and any donation helps us keep in the podcast game. You can subscribe, share, and download our podcast episodes at podbean, podcasts.com, itunes, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, Stitcher, and other great podcasting outlets worldwide. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's Halloween, so we're using that as an excuse to talk about some spooky scary comics and manga. There are plenty of suggestions for the discerning horror and supernatural fan including little known Eric Powell's Hillbilly from Albatross Comics (which Producer Rob covered many moons ago), Mike Mignola's Hellboy and B.P.R.D., the works of Junji Ito (Comics Sage Andrew's go-to horror mangaka), Kazuo Umezu's Drifting Classroon, Katsuhiro Otomo's Domu: A Child's Dream, Neil Gaiman's Sandman, Hellblazer, Evan Dorkin and Jill Thomson's Beasts of Burden, Yuki Fujisawa's BioMeat: Nectar, Kazhuhiro's Fujita's Black Museum (Springald and Ghost & Lady), Matsuri Akino's Petshop of Horrors, EC Comics' The Thing From The Grave and Other Stories, Masaya Hokazono's Emerging, Tetsuya Tsutsui's Manhole, Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's Locke & Key, Inio Asano's Nijigahara Holograph, Eiji Otsuka's Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, and Q Hayashida's Dorohedero. After that it's time for our featured comics, which this week are You are Deadpool, Michael Hague's Mammon, Infinity Countdown (plus the Infinity Countdown Compnaion), and Captain America: Promised Land. If you've enjoyed this podcast, then please follow us on Twitter @TGS_TheGeekShow, or on other social media by searching for The Geek Show (http://thegeekshow.co.uk) . If you want to show your support then head over to Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) and give whatever you can. Alternatively, we have a shop up and running so head over to The Geek Shop (http://thegeekshow.co.uk/thegeekshop/) and partake in some of our lovely wares. Thanks, and until next time, don't read anything we wouldn't! #4Panel #Podcast #Comics #Manga #TheGeekShow #Horror #Halloween #Hellboy #BPRD #JunjiIto #YouAreDeadpool #Deadpool #Avengers #InfinityCountdown #InfinityCountdownCompanion #CaptainAmerica #PromisedLand #TheDriftingClassroom #Domu #AChildsDream #Sandman #Hellblazer #BeastsOfBurden #BioMeatNectar #BlackMuseum #Springald #GhostAndLady #PetshopOfHorrors #TheThingFromTheGraveAndOtherStories #Emerging #Manhole #LockeAndKey #NijigaharaHolograph #KurosagiCorpseDeliveryService #Dorohedero #GraphicNovels #Superheroes #Supernatural
Ep 89 - In the Creator Series, people who make comics talk about the books that inspire them. In this chapter, editor and treasured recurring guest Allison O'Toole brings Mike Mignola's Hellboy series to the table. Listen as she joins hosts Justin, Jacob and Mitchell to talk about Hellboy's antics, demeanor and unique art style. Plus Jacob goes through a scary flashback of an old Arthur episode. Allison works for Chapterhouse and TO Comix Press. RFK is originally broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. Produced by Jacob Dubé.
Mike Mignola's Hellboy and related titles continue to be some of the more popular comics seeing release today. They have movies and everything. But are they any good? One podcast is ready to find out.
Joe and Seb are joined by special guest Michael Leader of Film4.com to discuss Guillermo del Toro's fondly-regarded 2004 adaptation of Mike Mignola's Hellboy. In a quiet news week, meanwhile, we take the time for a (mostly non-spoilery) chat about what we thought of Supergirl's first couple of episodes, and a picking apart of that first Preacher trailer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Proud Member of The Omega Nerds Network Check out Jess' show The Infinite Longbox Follow the show on Twitter @hvpodcast Email the show: laundryroombruce@gmail.com This Week Jess joins me for the second annual Halloween special to discuss Mike Mignola's Hellboy. As the offspring of an unholy union between a demon and a human witch, Hellboy was called to Earth by another unholy union - Rasputin and Nazis. Despite his "Devilish" beginnings and apocalyptic destiny, Hellboy managed to save humanity time and time again as "the world's leading paranormal investigator". Enjoy the witching season by turning off the lights and listening to this haunting episode.
"These people need what we can do and that is enough for me." - Hellboy Jermaine and Stephen take a break to discover the origins of Mike Mignola's Hellboy, celebrating his 20th anniversary this Saturday, update you on the changes to Free Comic Book Day 2014, keep you up to speed on all of the latest events taking place around the shop, and bring you two weeks worth of Comics at the Table! Show Notes: Sequart Orginization, producers of Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods, Warren Ellis: Ghost Boxes, and Image Revolution! Download your own copy of Image Revolution or watch the trailer here! Hellboy Day, celebrating 20 years of the flagship Dark Horse Comics hero! - Saturday, March 22nd 10 AM - 7 PM! Action Lab Day, with special guests Jeremy Dale, Kelly Dale, Larkin Ford, Kevin Freeman and Brockton McKinney! - Saturday, March 29th 11 AM - 5 PM! "Hellbat", the latest Acme Comics exclusive t-shirt, designed by Riley Till, available starting on Saturday for $15 each! The Tyler Crook illustrated Rasputin graphic novel from Oni Press Stephen mentioned was called Petrograd. Stuff Said with Gregg Schigiel #40 featuring Daredevil letterer Joe Carmagna! Daredevil artist Chris Samnee's 2014 convention appearances! "Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe" on Hulu.com! Comics at the Table! - Stray Bullets Killers #1, Captain Marvel #1, Secret Avengers #1, American Vampire Second Cycle #1, Batman & Aquaman #29 and Daredevil #1!