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If you're a mobster and you can't make money off of booze any longer what should you move to next? How about milk?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TUESDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His highness breaks out the deep cut "Milk Wars" Who will be Time magazine's person of the year. Taylor, Hollywood or....... Monster Messages & Hot Takes Your place or mine? Beat them kids.
Carnage, slaughter, butchery, bloodbath, decimation, and none of it is 2%. Other than all that, we got reviews for argon oil, a mini-small oil lamp, Llama Llama Red Pajama, Kombucha (not an any sort of ironic way), off-brand cereal, and red sugar crystals like for fancy drinks. In the segment, we've got a bunch of reviews for Monster House, controversial art direction and all. Want more party? Check it out at https://www.reviewpartydotcom.com/ !
This month is a strange one: Darrin reviews That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Chad reviews Rooster Fighter, and Justin takes us on a retrospective of DC/Young Animal's Milk Wars. We're raising money for Children's Miracle Network hospitals through Extra Life! Details: https://www.extra-life.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.team&teamID=63986 Download and listen today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Stitcher, Goodpods, and more of your favorite podcast services! Sponsored by Shirtasaurus and Gamefly.
We round out this year's FANAGAR by talking about the DC/Young Animal crossover event: Milk Wars! We talk metafiction, art and commerce, a gross milk flavours - PLUS Producer Richard overplays his hand. Intro Music by Aaron Barry Find more great podcasts like this on Brain Freeze To ask questions for the next episode, or to continue the conversation online visit us here: On Twitter On Facebook On Instagram On our Website Or check out our new store for merch And our Patreon!
As Prohibition came to an end, Al Capone's mobsters set their sights on the Chicago milk market. Learn about the Milk Wars in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/chicago-milk-wars.htmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick talks with Marnie Shure from the food website The Takeout, about how Fruit Roll-Ups are now huge on the black market, traveling to Hawaii in order to have an old-school fried apple pie from McDonald's, and about AMC Theaters' plan to create their own alternate snack brand. They also discuss horror movies, the last Mortified stage show, and the intense "Milk Wars" that are happening as we speak. Then Esmeralda Leon and Nick play back a listener voice mail about how depressing Tom Petty's music is, which leads to a conversation about what Esma wants at her funeral (you better dress up) and how she ultimately wants to become compost to feed the trees, while "Feed The Tree" by Belly is playing for all to hear. And, Nick's Dad Tells a Joke. [EP141]
Should people still water their lawns during a drought? Why is it OK for a golf course but not for you? Why do people feel the need to make a statement when a celebrity dies, and what would you do if you had to give a eulogy for someone you don't really know? What's the pettiest reason you've ever broken up with someone? Is it OK take your wife on a vacation and not invite her teenage son? We play What Year Is It (Movie Edition), try to find a feeling worse than stepping on a Lego piece with your bear foot, and explore the trend of Quiet Quitting. Plus, what's not worth the effort?
A descent into absolute MADNESS... in all the wrong ways! Here's a collection I've been wanting to (re)share for a long time... when Reggie and I were covering the entirety of DC's Young Animal boutique pop-up imprint (the first go-round, from 2016-2018), one of the titles... or, more accurately, THE title we were most excited for was: Doom Patrol (vol.6) -- and, boy did we start off optimistic! That is, until the writer of the thing stopped giving a crap about whether or not it ever came out! Then, when it DID come out... it definitely had a "phoned in" sorta feel. Over the course of the next seven hours, you can hear Reggie and I go from wildly excited... to mildly annoyed... to somewhat apathetic... then finally, to full-blown angry that one of our favorite comics properties was being held hostage by a fella who'd rather shill Hot Topic t-shirts than comics! It's a wild ride, and some of the most fun I had in my early podding "career"... and I hope you'll give it a listen! Content Warning: There's some "colorful" language in these episodes! -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00:00) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #1: "Brick by Brick, Part One: Happy Birthday, Casey Brinke" (00:09:57) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #2: "Brick by Brick Part 2: Negative World" (00:18:34) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #3: "Brick by Brick, Part 3: It's a Doomed World After All" (01:08:10) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #4: "Brick by Brick, Part 4: I'm Sorry I'm Late" (01:40:47) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #5: "Brick by Brick, Part 5: Let's Go Fast" (02:20:13) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #6: "Brick by Brick, Part 6" (02:54:03) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #7: "Into the Scantoverse or Emotional Robots and Psychic Werewolves: A Doom Patrol Adventure" (03:27:54) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #8: "Nada, Part 1: Nothing Matters" (04:01:11) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #9: "Nada, Part 2: Nineninenine99999" (04:21:37) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #10: "No Control" (04:44:44) JLA/Doom Patrol Special #1: "Milk Wars, Part One" (05:12:06) Doom Patrol/JLA Special #1: "Milk Wars, The End" (05:37:13) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #11: "At the Bottom of Everything" (06:10:28) Doom Patrol (vol.6) #12: "To Tame a Land: Into the Daemonscape" -- https://www.patreon.com/xlapsed X-Lapsed Voicemail: 623-396-5375 (or, 623-396-JERK) Twitter: @acecomics / Instagram: @90sxmen weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com The All-New, All-Different chrisisoninfiniteearths.com facebook.com/groups/90sxmen
The team is back this week to review Round 5 of the NRL Season, discuss NRL issues and preview Round 6. Topics include the return of the NRL soap opera, the death of Tommy Raudonokis, the retirements of Michael Morgan and Jake Friend due to injuries, the ridiculous coaching situation at the Sharks and the assessment of John Morris as well as the assault of Reggie the Rabbit. @17:15 the team begins the review of Round 6 with the Rabbitohs and the Broncos game and the form of Anthony Milford. They then breakdown the first win of the season for Manly and the Milk Wars between Canberra and Penrith. The Titans and their return to Jimmy Dymock football gets a mention, and the team confirms if Ryan Papenhuyzen scored more than the Bulldogs and discuss the 10 minutes of football nirvana by Sam Walker. The review of the Sunday games, get Tee very fired up at the Eels loss and the terrible performance by the Wests Tigers. Somehow Big Trouble in Little China also gets discussed during the review of Round 5. @1:22:07 the team previews Round 6 and tries to determine if the Sharks will by psychologically impacted by the coaching dramas, if the Storm will beat the Roosters and if the Titans will confirm their semi-final credentials v Manly. As well, as if Parramatta and Canberra will out grind each other, and who will win the battle of the wooden spoon between the Cowboys and the Bulldogs.
Casey and Brandon venture through the multiverse and into the YOUNG ANIMAL imprint's big crossover MILK WARS!
Christi and Chris have a dairy-rich diet for this episode covering DC’s Milk Wars. We dive into the good, the bad, and the downright disturbing in this Young Animal event. What do Funko Pops, Long Boxes, and My Chemical Romance have in common? All this and more in this episode. Patreon Kofii Twitter: @ChrisesPod Facebook: @ChrisesPod chrisesoninfiniteearths@gmail.com Album Art by Kate Foray Music Credits: > “Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ > "Evening Melodrama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ > Get Away by Scott Holmes is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Christi and Chris have a dairy-rich diet for this episode covering DC's Milk Wars. We dive into the good, the bad, and the downright disturbing in this Young Animal event. What do Funko Pops, Long Boxes, and My Chemical Romance have in common? All this and more in this episode. Patreon Kofii Twitter: @ChrisesPod Facebook: @ChrisesPod chrisesoninfiniteearths@gmail.com Album Art by Kate Foray Music Credits: > “Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ > "Evening Melodrama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ > Get Away by Scott Holmes is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Lian sez: Gen X! We're The Best! The NYT says so too right here. Liz is headed to her college reunion. Advice, anyone? Are YOU still holding grudges? Thanks to two great Satellite Sisters for your contributions to our discussion about greedy jobs and working mothers. Amrita Krishnan, MD and Katy Cancro Colletto, you're the best!Liz's Netflix Food day with the Queer Eye Food Guy: Does he even know how to cook?Who is more charming than chef Samin Nosrat? Maybe nobody! Salt. Fat. Acid Heat. Yes!Do you watch The Chef's Table? Chefs Asma Khan and Mashama Bailey were featured in Season 6. Nice to see the female directors of their episodes, too.Jon Favreau (the movie one) and Chef Roy Choi announce their new show The Chef Show.Oat Milk Wars? Oh, yes. They are coming.Thank you to this week's sponsors. Please use these urls to support them and us!Framebridge: www.framebridge.com Use promo code sistersBrooklinen: www.brooklinen.com Use promo code sistersOpenFit: www.Liquid-IV.com Use promo code sistersLiquid IV: Text sisters to 303030Missed any Satellite Sisters podcast episodes? We've got more than 800 of 'em. You can always catch up on Satellite Sisters episodes you may have missed over the years. Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Wondery.com. And we love when you share your favorites episodes with your own Satellite Sisters and Misters.Stitcher Premium: For ad-ree versions of our show and many other great Wondery podcasts, go to www.stitcherpremium.com/wondery and use the promo code wonderyWe have a great upcoming guest: the wonderful author Jennifer Weiner, who's new book coming in June is Mrs. Everything.Listen to Liz's workplace advice show Safe For Work and the Madam Secretary recap show Lian and Julie do called Satellite Sisters Talk TV.Follow us on @Twitter and @Instagram @satsisters. Like our Facebook Page for all our news.Join our Facebook Group to get in on the conversation.Visit our complete website satellitesisters.com.To email us, use info@satellitesisters.com
Lian sez: Gen X! We're The Best! https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/05/14/style/generation-xers.html Liz is headed to her college reunion. Advice, anyone? Thanks to two great Satellite Sisters for your contributions to our discussion about greedy jobs and working mothers. Amrita Krishnan, MD and Katy Cancro Colletto, you're the best! Liz's day with the Queer Eye Food Guy: Does he even know how to cook? Who is more charming than chef Samin Nosrat? Maybe nobody! Salt. Fat. Acid Heat. Yes! Do you watch The Chef's Table? Chefs Asma Khan and Mashama Bailey were featured in Season 6. Nice to see the female directors of their episodes, too. Jon Favreau (the movie one) and Chef Roy Choi announce their new show The Chef Show. Oat Milk Wars? Oh, yes. They are coming. Missed any Satellite Sisters podcast episodes? We've got more than 800 of 'em. You can always catch up on Satellite Sisters episodes you may have missed over the years. Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Wondery.com. And we love when you share your favorites episodes with your own Satellite Sisters and Misters. Stitcher Premium: For ad-ree versions of our show and many other great Wondery podcasts, go to www.stitcherpremium.com/wondery and use the promo code wondery We have a great upcoming guest: the wonderful author Jennifer Weiner, who's new book coming in June is Mrs. Everything. Listen to Liz's workplace advice show Safe For Work and the Madam Secretary recap show Lian and Julie do called Satellite Sisters Talk TV. Follow us on @Twitter and @Instagram @satsisters. Like our Facebook Page for all our news. Join our Facebook Group to get in on the conversation. Visit our complete website satellitesisters.com. To email us, use info@satellitesisters.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sniff, sniff... hey, this episode's got that "new season smell"! That's right, folks... in the wake of Milk Wars, Young Animal finds itself with an unnecessary (and unearned) reboot! All new number ones! Don't worry, we don't play that game... this is still "episode 13" to us. Today's discussions originally aired in segment form during the following episodes of the Weird Science DC Comics Podcast (they're all consecutive... makes ya feel pretty optimistic about the line when you omit Doom Patrol!): Episode 166 (03.11.2018) - Shade the Changing Woman #1 Episode 167 (03.18.2018) - Eternity Girl #1 Episode 168 (03.25.2018) - Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye #1 Episode 169 (04.01.2018) - Mother Panic: Gotham A.D. #1 -- weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com www.patreon.com/chrisandreggie www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com TAGS: Young Animal, DC Comics, 2018, Shade the Changing Woman, Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye, Mother Panic: Gotham A.D., Eternity Girl, Marley Zarcone, Cecil Castellucci, Jon Rivera, Michael Avon Oeming, Jody Houser, Ibrahim Moustafa, Magdalene Visaggio, Sonny Lieu
Welcome to Milk Wars... hope you (and we) survive the experience! A little forewarning... your usually even-keeled hosts, Reggie (@reggiereggie) and Chris (@acecomics) did not enjoy this event... and they're going to spend the next two hours tellin' ya alllllllll about it. Join them as the Young Animal imprint undergoes an unnecessary, unearned, and nonsensical... reboot?! Well, in fairness, they were in existence for an entire year! Oh yeah... Colorful language warning. These discussions originally aired in segment form on the following episodes of the Weird Science DC Comics Podcast: Episode 161 (02.04.2018) - Justice League of America/Doom Patrol #1 Episode 162 (02.11.2018) - Mother Panic/Batman #1 Episode 163 (02.18.2018) - Shade the Changing Girl/Wonder Woman #1 Episode 164 (02.25.2018) - Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing #1 Episode 165 (03.04.2018) - Doom Patrol/Justice League of America #1 -- You can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com -- If you dig what we're doing, consider chipping in to our Patreon patreon.com/chrisandreggie For our weekly writings check out www.weirdsciencedccomics.com For Chris' daily writings check out www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com -- Check out www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com for show notes! -- Visit us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/CosmicTMillHistory and on Twitter @CosmicTMill -- Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio... wherever's most convenient! New episodes of Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill drop every Sunday morning. Weird Comics History releases sporadically on Tuesdays. Re-uploads of Young Animal "Gatherum" episodes hit every Thursday morning (at least until we run out of 'em!) -- TAGS: Young Animal, DC Comics, Mother Panic, Doom Patrol, Milk Wars, Steve Orlando, Gerard Way, Batman, Wonder Woman, Swamp Thing, Milkmanman, Superman, Justice League of America, Lobo, Vixen, Atom, Shade the Changing Girl, Cave Carson, Wild Dog, Mother Panic, reboot, relaunch, rewhatever
Get out yer brooms, dangerous humans... for today we're clearing the decks! In this strange(r than usual) installment, Chris (@acecomics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) will be wrapping up the entire first season of DC's Young Animal in preparation for, next week's.................... Milk Wars. Also included a little bonus feature... Mister Miracle 101 (pre-King/Gerads). These discussions originally aired as segments on the following episode of the Weird Science DC Comics Podcast Episode 143 (10.01.2017) - Mother Panic #11 Episode 147 (10.29.2017) - Mother Panic #12 Episode 150 (11.19.2017) - Bug! The Adventure of Forager #5 Episode 154 (12.17.2017) - Bug! The Adventure of Forager #6 Episode 151 (11.26.2017) - Doom Patrol (vol.6) #9 Episode 160 (01.28.2018) - Doom Patrol (vol.6) #10 Episode 136 (08.13.2017) - BONUS: Mister Miracle 101 -- You can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com -- If you dig what we're doing, consider chipping in to our Patreon patreon.com/chrisandreggie For our weekly writings check out www.weirdsciencedccomics.com For Chris' daily writings check out www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com -- Check out www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com for show notes! -- Visit us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/CosmicTMillHistory and on Twitter @CosmicTMill -- Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio... wherever's most convenient! New episodes of Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill drop every Sunday morning. Weird Comics History releases sporadically on Tuesdays. Re-uploads of Young Animal "Gatherum" episodes hit every Thursday morning (at least until we run out of 'em!) -- TAGS: Young Animal, DC Comics, Mother Panic, Doom Patrol, Mister Miracle
It's so hard to say goodbye... and that's exactly what we do during this episode. Two of our Young Animal pals draw to their conclusion this time around. Carry on, Cave... See ya, Shade. It's not a "forever farewell", however... because there's something called "Milk Wars" on the horizon. In addition to sayin' ciao... we actually have a full line up! That almost never happens! These discussions originally aired as segments on the following episodes of the Weird Science DC Comics Podcast: Episode 138 (08.27.2017) - Mother Panic #10 Episode 140 (09.10.2017) - Doom Patrol (vol.6) #8 & Shade the Changing Girl #12 Episode 142 (09.24.2017) - Bug! The Adventure of Forager #4 & Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye #12 -- You can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com -- For our weekly writings check out www.weirdsciencedccomics.com For Chris' daily writings check out www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com -- Check out www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com for show notes! -- Visit us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/CosmicTMillHistory and on Twitter @CosmicTMill -- Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio... wherever's most convenient! New episodes of Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill drop every Sunday morning. Weird Comics History releases sporadically on Tuesdays. Re-uploads of Young Animal "Gatherum" episodes hit every Thursday morning (at least until we run out of 'em!) -- TAGS: DC Comics, Young Animal, Doom Patrol, Shade the Changing Girl, Mother Panic, Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye, Bug! The Adventure of Forager, Gerard Way, Nick Derington, Cecil Castellucci, Marley Zarcone, Jon Rivera, Michael Avon Oeming, Lee Allred, Mike Allred, Laura Allred, Jody Houser, Shawn Crystal
Zack, Will, and Ben discuss Christopher Priest and company's BLACK PANTHER, Campbell Whyte's HOME TIME from Top Shelf, Carol Tyler's FAB4 MANIA from Fantagraphics, Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez's LOCKE & KEY from IDW, MILK WARS from DC's Young Animals team, and Rian Hughes's LOGO-A-GO-GO from Korero Press.
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Time Codes: 00:00:31 - Introduction 00:02:52 - Catching up with Paul, AKA, "Dissertation Boy" 00:04:24 - More listener mail! 00:15:50 - Milk Wars 00:49:42 - Motor Girl Omnibus 01:08:52 - Strangers in Paradise XXV#1 & #2 01:24:13 - Wrap up 01:25:47 - Contact us Paul is back on the podcast, fresh from working on his dissertation. On this episode, he updates Derek on his dissertating progress, and then the Two Guys plunge into the show proper. They begin by looking at the five issues that make up the DC Universe/Young Animal crossover Milk Wars(DC Comics). Both Paul and Derek share their experiences reading JLA/Doom Patrol Special#1, Mother Panic/Batman Special#1, Shade, the Changing Girl/Wonder Woman Special#1, Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing Special#1, and Doom Patrol/JLA Special#1. A significant difference between the guys' appreciation of the Milk Warcrossover is linked to each of their post reading history with both the Young Animal titles and DC's current superhero happenings. After that, they celebrate the recent work of Terry Moore. The Two Guys discus in detail Motor Girl Omnibus, released just last month from Moore's Abstract Studios. This is a limited series that originally came out in 2017, but both Derek and Paul wanted to revisit the title now that the entire run is available in one volume. From there, they jump into the first two issues of Moore's latest efforts, Strangers in Paradise XXV. Both are excited to be back in the world of Katchoo and Francine, and even more compelling is the fact that Moore is crossing over his narrative worlds. There are elements of both Rachel Risingand Echoin this new SiP. And while those familiar with Moore's previous comics will bring an enhanced appreciation to the latest series, first-time readers of Moore will nonetheless get a lot out of Strangers in Paradise XXVwithout feeling lost. Both Paul and Derek love the work of Terry Moore, and their discussion of these new releases demonstrate this fact.
Episode 519: Staunch Ambition 3 Kickstarter, Nightwing, Milk Wars, Metal Spin Off Series: Sean and Jim are joined by Brian Lau to discuss the Staunch Ambition 3 Kickstarter! We also have a spoilery discussion over issue 2 about 40 minutes in. Finally, we discuss Nightwing 41, Milk Wars, Silencer, The Terrifics, Sideways, Weapon H, Super Sons, Batman and Bill Documentary and Teen Titans in a speeding bullets segment. Please support Staunch Ambition 3: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1353079473/staunch-ambition-issue-3-a-supernatural-science-fi New Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/401332833597062/ Listener voicemails return next episode Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, http://www.comicspodcasts.com/, http://comicbooknoise.com/league/, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype, email: ragingbullets@gmail.com and more. 5:45 Brian Lau 1:36:10 Comic Chat 2:34:55 Closing Note: The closing music is “For Thousand” from the upcoming Staunch Ambition issue 3 project! We’ll be back next week with our next episode. Check our website, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates.
Segments Impressions: Playerunkown’s Battlegrounds Mobile Young Animal’s Milk Wars Netflix’s On My Block Main Discussion: HBO’s Barry & 2018 Freakin’ Awesome List Recorded on March 28 , 2018 with Benjamin Abaya, and John Abaya Follow us on Twitter @TFAnow or Like us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes here or Google Play here.
In this week's issue (and our 50th episode) we sit down with comedian, writer, film maker, actor, and host of the hit podcast This Is Rad! Kyle Clark and talk about Kyle's history with comic books, DC, and most importantly Grant Morrison! We deep dive into this polarizing writer, while tackling the big questions like Miracle Machines, Doom Patrol, Seven Soldiers, and even a little Final Crisis... all this and more on the Doctor DC Podcast! Sponsored by Great Lakes Grooming Co. Intro Music by Aaron Barry Guest hosted with Kyle Clark Twitter: @kyleclarkisrad Instagram: @kyleclarkisrad Podcast: This Is Rad! Website: www.thisisradpodcast.com SHOW NOTES (courtesy of Josh Gill) Meet Kyle Clark This is Rad Podcast - https://bit.ly/2GTLSUe Twitter - https://bit.ly/2IEPslD Questions (1:04:50) How does a whistle save the universe? (1:13:51) What happened in Batman RIP? (1:23:12) Do you believe including with all continuity hurts or helps? (1:31:31) Can you please explain Final Crisis? (1:43:12) Miracle Machines. Comicbook gold or lead balloon? (1:55:21) What’s your favorite Morrison story? (2:09:01) Why did the Amazons seem like a future society in Morrison’s Wonder Woman Earth One? (2:18:00) The seven unknown men. Characters, Events, Things, Teams, Etc. Ambush Bug (Pre Flashpoint) - https://bit.ly/2uwhQmV Ambush Bug (Rebirth) - https://bit.ly/2GkE5xF Batman of Zur-En-Arrh - https://bit.ly/2J1Dbb5 Bat-Mite (Pre Flashpoint) - https://bit.ly/2E2a4AG Bat-Mite (Rebirth) - https://bit.ly/2pLErqB Brain (Pre Flashpoint) - https://bit.ly/2J3gHpV Brain (Rebirth) - https://bit.ly/2E0jYCF Brainiac-5 - https://bit.ly/2pNTXkW Dan Turpin (Superman: TAS) - https://bit.ly/2uvotWo Dan Turpin - https://bit.ly/2I9Vr0w Darkseid (Pre Flashpoint) - https://bit.ly/1cQXNKE Darkseid (Rebirth) - https://bit.ly/2E39Qcj Doom Patrol (Pre Flashpoint) - https://bit.ly/2E28ezA Doom Patrol (Rebirth) - https://bit.ly/2GA0Lgw Final Crisis - https://bit.ly/2J2A56m Invisible Jet - https://bit.ly/2GApSQh Jack Kirbys Fourth World - https://bit.ly/2u3rfSs Keith Giffen’s Justice League International - https://bit.ly/2GSS3b3 Libra - https://bit.ly/2J3REmy Mallah (Pre Flashpoint) - https://bit.ly/2pNHDBu Mallah (Rebirth) - https://bit.ly/2pMkjVj Medusa Mask - https://bit.ly/2Gj3VWD Milk Wars - https://bit.ly/2GRu5g7 Miracle Machine - https://bit.ly/2pKsj9f Monitors - https://bit.ly/2E1JOGE Negative Flash - https://bit.ly/2Gj04ZF Nix Uotan - https://bit.ly/2pLRd8K President Superman - https://bit.ly/2G28tNR Purple Ray - https://bit.ly/2upXnQu Psycho Pirate (Pre Flashpoint) - https://bit.ly/2IdMKCx Psycho Pirate (Rebirth) - https://bit.ly/2J0hKqG Seven Unknown Men - https://bit.ly/2J42ngO Superdoom - https://bit.ly/2GgWv29 The Question (Renee Montoya) - https://bit.ly/1sdIkfN Tlano aka Batman of Zur-En-Arrh - https://bit.ly/2Ibglwc Ultima Thule - https://bit.ly/2GGminI DC Stories, Arcs, Issues Action Comics Vol 2 009 - https://bit.ly/2pOrR9e Action Comics Vol 2 - https://bit.ly/2E2zazv All-Star Superman - https://bit.ly/2pJXVMm Animal Man Vol 1 024 - https://bit.ly/2J1pV6d Animal Man by Grant Morrison - https://bit.ly/2Gf6OIa Animal Man by Jeff Lemire - https://bit.ly/2pNMQsN Batman: The Long Halloween - https://bit.ly/1IoPK8I Batman: RIP - https://bit.ly/1jah1hv Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? - https://bit.ly/2Glw2QT Batman: Widening Gyre - https://bit.ly/2oFhtjM Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye - https://bit.ly/2GBYf9K Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt - https://bit.ly/2pJqw4v Doom Patrol: The Painting That Ate Paris - https://bit.ly/2I8Rmda Flash Vol 1 123 - http://bit.ly/2I9TFgJ Flash by Mark Waid - https://amzn.to/2J2mIU6 Green Lantern by Geoff Johns - https://amzn.to/2GBXk9a JLA: Rock of Ages - https://bit.ly/2usiWjn Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga - https://bit.ly/2Ghk6Q9 Mister Miracle Vol 4 - https://bit.ly/2E2ZBEZ Multiversity - https://bit.ly/2pM0ayR Pax Americana - https://bit.ly/2uxXNVg Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes - https://bit.ly/2GefEpl Seven Soldiers of Victory - https://bit.ly/2Ieak23 Superman for All Seasons - https://bit.ly/2utdtc1 Superman: For the Man Who Has Everything - https://bit.ly/2E02Qx2 Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? - https://bit.ly/2pLO9JA Swamp Thing by Grant Morrison (Swamp Thing Vol 2 140) - https://bit.ly/2I7RkCf Swamp Thing by Alan Moore - https://amzn.to/2pMYunP Wonder Woman Earth One - https://bit.ly/2IbcoaN People Brian Michael Bendis - https://bit.ly/2IGmZvN Garth Ennis - https://bit.ly/2E1RR69 Geoff Johns - https://bit.ly/2hpFxlg Gerard Way - https://bit.ly/2IEeuBa Grant Morrison - https://bit.ly/2I74BeW Jeff Lemire - https://bit.ly/2FTxNYL Jeph Loeb - https://bit.ly/1sD57cd Jim Starlin - https://bit.ly/2E1EGC8 Julius Schwartz - https://bit.ly/2pNtSnb Mort Weisinger - https://bit.ly/2Gl8KL0 Neil Gaiman - https://bit.ly/2DRFwCa Robert Heinlein - https://bit.ly/1R4OBLu Robert E Howard - https://bit.ly/2GUtquI Shia LaBeouf - https://bit.ly/1Kx7zVp Stan Lee - https://bit.ly/2GDVBQV Zachary Levi - https://bit.ly/2geOSh1 Miscellaneous Adaptation (film) - https://bit.ly/2GjuevK Conan the Barbarian - https://bit.ly/2pOxwNm Constatine (film) - https://bit.ly/1SaZhnY Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis - https://amzn.to/2E1M3d3 Deus Ex Machina - https://bit.ly/1W8ONu0 Diary by Chuck Palahniuk - https://bit.ly/2pLQiVB Different Seasons by Stephen King - https://bit.ly/2I8MQLy Drawn and Quarterly - https://bit.ly/2pL9LWr Fillerbunny (comic) - https://bit.ly/2uswIT3 Happy (TV) - https://bit.ly/2usyMKN Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (film) - https://bit.ly/2miCjmF Invisibles by Grant Morrison - https://bit.ly/2I9UeWV Morrison-con - https://bit.ly/2E1a8R9 New X-Men by Grant Morrison - https://bit.ly/2pOruf7 Rock of Ages (film) - https://bit.ly/2E2oKzv Shazam (film) - https://bit.ly/2urIu01 Ultimate Spiderman (comic) - https://bit.ly/2pNdCSb Walking Dead (comic) - https://bit.ly/2GfFg5n X-Men (movie) - https://bit.ly/2utie5p X-Statix by Peter Milligan - https://bit.ly/2GlA8Ze World War Z (book) - https://bit.ly/1QmPZFs
Though we were unhappy that Bryan could not join us for our latest episode due to his work travels, we are thrilled to bring back to the show special guest Wendi Freeman of the Double Page Spread Podcast! Instead of testing out Steve and Bill's chairs, beds and porridge Wendi joins the boys at the spinner rack as they discuss Milk Wars, Super Sons, Armstrong and The Vault of Spirits, Young Monsters in Love, the Black Hammer-verse and much, much more. And in celebration of International Women's Month, we also spotlight women artists we really dig and our recommendations for kick ass female led comics. And we celebrate the face that we got through over an hour without going too far off on tangents ... by going off on tangents. Listen in as and you will find out about the recent importance of bananas in Wendi's life, what Bill thinks of 1970's Hanna-Barbera cartoons and just why the cover girl for our episode is Stevie Nicks!
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes! Turn and face the strange; ch-ch-changes! Milk Wars is gonna change the Pa-trol! Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes! Turn and face the strange; ch-ch-changes! Paul's sick, this ep Mike is joined by Rift-y! Milk Wars will change things; but Young Animal will be fine... Doom Clock - 14:30 Doomsplaining - 18:12 - Mike and special guest co-host Rifty discuss the Milk Wars finale in Doom Patrol / Justice League of America #1! The end of this strange adventure, and the future of the Young Animal line, is brought to us by Steve Orlando, Gerard Way, Dale Eaglesham, Nick Derington, Clay Mann, Tamra Bonvillain, Marissa Louise, and Clem Robbins! Mailbag O Doom - 37:14 - We respond to listener feedback as well as responses to the last Question of the Week, 'Which comic creator would you make exclusive to which comic company?'
EvilJeff is back from his axe fight injury. Brett has something to say about these recent Marvel Netflix series. Warning: this episode has the worst "EEW" from a DC book in CBQ history.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Number One Comic Books! In Issue #1 each of our 4 hosts bring a book to a roundtable discussion. 4 books are Oblivion Song, Shade The Changing Woman, Prism Stalking and Gideon Falls. We'll let you know if these books are something you should jump on or if it's something you should jump off. (Joe's Pick) GIDEON FALLS from Image Comics Story: Jeff Lemire Art / Cover: Andrea Sorrentino A brand-new ongoing series from the acclaimed bestselling creative team of Old Man Logan and Green Arrow! The lives of a reclusive young man obsessed with a conspiracy in the city’s trash, and a washed-up Catholic priest arriving in a small town full of dark secrets, become intertwined around the mysterious legend of TheBlack Barn, an otherworldly building that is alleged to have appeared in both the city and the small town, throughout history, bringing death and madness in its wake. Rural mystery and urban horror collide in this character-driven meditation on obsession, mental illness, and faith. (Rod's Pick) PRISM STALKER from Image Comics Story / Art: Sloane Leong PRISM STALKER, an ongoing sci-fi adventure series by SLOANE LEONG. Vep is a young refugee raised away from her devastated home planet as an indentured citizen in a foreign colony. She works tirelessly for her insectoid hosts, but there is no exit in sight in this viscous, dripping citynest. The eye of opportunity is closing. Her duty is to her family and her siblings, but what more can she do for them here? The answer appears faster than she is ready for. (Rebekah's Pick) SHADE THE CHANGING WOMAN from DC's Young Animal Written by: Cecil Castellucci Art by: Marley Zarcone Shade has shed her alien identity. She’s stepped out of her original Earth body and into another one. Now, free of the burdens of any past life, and finally on her own,she sets out to see more of her new home. But how does she cope when the madness takes all the human emotions she was forced to confront in the Milk Wars and turns them into a bouillabaisse of memory and confusion? And to make it even more challenging, Shade must also face her namesake, the original Changing Man. (Brian's Pick) OBLIVION SONG from Robert Kirkman Story: Robert Kirkman Art: Lorenzo De Felici A decade ago, 300,000 citizens of Philadelphia were suddenly lost in Oblivion. The government made every attempt to recover them, but after many years, they gave up. Nathan Cole...won't. He makes daily trips, risking his life to try and rescue those still living in the apocalyptic hellscape of Oblivion. But maybe...Nathan is looking for something else? Why can't he resist the siren call of the Oblivion Song?
Today, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester have a two hour episode discussing the news that did not come from Emerald City Comic Con such as Erica Henderson leaving Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, the first issue of Oblivion Song by Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici, Judge Dredd, M.A.C.H. 1, and other British badasses; the finale of Milk Wars, the careeer zigs and zags of Jeff Lemire, and much, much more. Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: We have finally reached the end of The Sixth Gun saga, and we venture to the top of Boot Hill. Plus, reviews of Atomic Robo and the Spectre of Tomorrow #5, Doom Patrol/JLA Special #1, Dodge City #1, and Shade the Changing Woman #1. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Diamond announces PullboxTa-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Yu take on Captain Americahttp://http://majorspoilers.com/2018/03/01/solicitations-ta-nehisi-coates-leinil-yu-take-captain-america/ REVIEWS STEPHEN ATOMIC ROBO AND THE SPECTRE OF TOMORROW #5 Writer: Brian Clevinger Artist: Scott Wegener Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $3.99 Saving the world makes for strange bedfellows. For instance: when you're up against a worldwide network of cybernetic doppelgangers, sometimes you have to team up with your oldest nemesis to stop them from killing everyone. Luckily, you can always trust a nemesis, so everything will be okay! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW DOOM PATROL/JLA SPECIAL #1 Writer: Gerard Way/Steve Orlando Artist: Dale Eaglesham Publisher: DC Comics/Young Animal Cover Price: $4.99 “MILK WARS” finale! As RetCo's foundation shatters, the Young Animal teams come together with the Justice League and even more DC Universe heroes to finish the job. The only problem is, Milkman Man and RetCo still stand in their way. To right reality, the heroes of Young Animal and the DC Universe will have to unlock an outrageous power never before seen on any world! [rating: 4/5] RODRIGO DODGE CITY #1 Writer: Josh Trujillo Artist: Cara McGee Publisher: Boom! Studios Cover Price: 3.99 Josh Trujillo ( Adventure Time ) and Cara McGee ( Over the Garden Wall ) team up for a new series about then high-energy chaos of competitive dodgeball! Tomas is the newest member of the Jazz Pandas dodgeball team, and hefs got a certain knack for keeping an eye on on the ball (or several!). However, he is new, untested, and still not quite part of the team. But if the Jazz Pandas want to make it to summer regional championships theyfll have to pull together and learn to work as a team. [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY SHADE THE CHANGING WOMAN #1 Writer: Cecil Castellucci Artist: Marley Zarcone Publisher: DC COMICS Cover Price: $3.99 Shade has shed her alien identity. She's stepped out of her original Earth body and into another one. Now, free of the burdens of any past life, and finally on her own, she sets out to see more of her new home. But how does she cope when the madness takes all the human emotions she was forced to confront in the Milk Wars and turns them into a bouillabaisse of memory and confusion? And to make it even more challenging, Shade must also face her namesake, the original Changing Man. [rating: 3/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2018/03/04/major-spoilers-poll-of-the-week-finally-four-favorite-covers-edition DISCUSSION The Sixth Gun Volume 9: Boot Hill Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Brian Hurtt Publisher: Oni Press The gates of the Armageddon have been thrown open, and the world we know has been destroyed. Now, Griselda and her minions journey through the Realm of the Dead in search of the Devil's Workshop. Giving chase, Drake Sinclair and Becky Montcrief have one chance to stop the Grey Witch before she takes control of the Workshop and recreates the world in her horrific image. Old friends—and old enemies—reappear in this final apocalyptic chapter of the hit series! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
This week, the boys discuss presidential nicknames, the new Jinxworld titles, and the glorious book that is "Detective Comics."
Milk Wars reaches its kooky conclusion, The Terrifics arrive, Silencer gets some backstory, Everybody loves Ivy, the JLA is in a hurry, Giles goes all 21 Jump Street, Royal City wraps up an arc, and news from the Emerald City--plus WOTCOEW.
AND I STILL LOVE THE GIRL FROM BENNINGTON This is it. We’ve worked for so many years to get to this. Years squirrelled away in the lab. Years banging our heads against a brick wall. Years when it all seemed so bleak..so utterly pointless. Great minds came and great minds went. Some cracked and crumbled under the awful weight of it all. I saw at least one certified genius snap and run screaming from the insurmountable, impassive wall of the task at hand. But yet still. Here we are. We brave few. Through sheer tenacious bloody-minded perseverance, we stand before you clutching this tiny vial. Inside this fragile glass container we have the essence…the pure distilled very essence of podcasting. If I take this pipette and draw out one tiny drop and… It’s only a right ruddy new epidose of SILENCE! It’s the life-style comics magazine for the discerning gad-about-town, with your smiling friends Gary Lactus & The Beast Must Die here to steer your little ship into the cool calm waters of…podchat I Reckymend brings The Beast’s latest obsession, the horror podcasts Shockwaves and Killer POV Glad aboy admin? It’s gladmin! Take that gladmin with a spoonful of paternal responsibility and you have Dadmin! SILENCE!…Because The Telly is on brings us the new Tick series, the old animated Tick cartoon and Hannibal. The Reviewniverse reaches out through the mirror and pulls us back in with it. There’s some chat about Giffen & DeMatteis’ Justice League, Milk Wars, Spectacular Spiderman, and the We Told You So: The Story of Fantagraphics. More for sure, but I’m blowed if I can remember. Trust me though – all gold. Stick around for our greatest show-ending ever! CAN I GO NOW? @silencepod @bobsymindless @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.
Kenneth and Gabriel review the Black Panther movie and talk about DC's surreal "Milk Wars"
Kenneth and Gabriel review the Black Panther movie and talk about DC's surreal "Milk Wars"
This week, Chad, Jean, and Alex delve into that new Marvel movie what's called Black Panther. It's about a guy that dresses up like a cat! Pretty cool. They also talk American Gods and Game of Thrones, which isn't very on-brand for them. After that, it's a ton of comic book talk, starting with Batman and Milk Wars and ending with Kid Lobotomy, Postal Mark, Punks Not Dead, and Royal City. Thanks and enjoy! ANd as always, follow us @ComicsPodcast and check out our content on wethenerdy.com
This week, Chad, Jean, and Alex delve into that new Marvel movie what's called Black Panther. It's about a guy that dresses up like a cat! Pretty cool. They also talk American Gods and Game of Thrones, which isn't very on-brand for them. After that, it's a ton of comic book talk, starting with Batman and Milk Wars and ending with Kid Lobotomy, Postal Mark, Punks Not Dead, and Royal City. Thanks and enjoy! ANd as always, follow us @ComicsPodcast and check out our content on wethenerdy.com
This week, Chad, Jean, and Alex delve into that new Marvel movie what's called Black Panther. It's about a guy that dresses up like a cat! Pretty cool. They also talk American Gods and Game of Thrones, which isn't very on-brand for them. After that, it's a ton of comic book talk, starting with Batman and Milk Wars and ending with Kid Lobotomy, Postal Mark, Punks Not Dead, and Royal City. Thanks and enjoy! ANd as always, follow us @ComicsPodcast and check out our content on wethenerdy.com
On this week's Comics Dash, arguments are had about jokes. It's funny in one of those "that's not very funny" sort of ways that the Internet seems to enjoy. I don't get it. I doubt you do either. Sorry. After that it's some spoiler-free Black Panther talk, and then the obligatory comic books. We hit up Black Monday Murders, Milk Wars, Twisted Romance, and some new Star Wars thing. I don't remember what it was called. Well, that's not true; I just don't know how to spell it and can't be bothered to look up the right spelling. Oh, we talk ice cream too. Enjoy and follow us @ComicsPodcast.
On this week's Comics Dash, arguments are had about jokes. It's funny in one of those "that's not very funny" sort of ways that the Internet seems to enjoy. I don't get it. I doubt you do either. Sorry. After that it's some spoiler-free Black Panther talk, and then the obligatory comic books. We hit up Black Monday Murders, Milk Wars, Twisted Romance, and some new Star Wars thing. I don't remember what it was called. Well, that's not true; I just don't know how to spell it and can't be bothered to look up the right spelling. Oh, we talk ice cream too. Enjoy and follow us @ComicsPodcast.
On this week's Comics Dash, arguments are had about jokes. It's funny in one of those "that's not very funny" sort of ways that the Internet seems to enjoy. I don't get it. I doubt you do either. Sorry. After that it's some spoiler-free Black Panther talk, and then the obligatory comic books. We hit up Black Monday Murders, Milk Wars, Twisted Romance, and some new Star Wars thing. I don't remember what it was called. Well, that's not true; I just don't know how to spell it and can't be bothered to look up the right spelling. Oh, we talk ice cream too. Enjoy and follow us @ComicsPodcast.
Images are at http://wp.me/p42KN3-K4L First, (at 0:00) a walk through the Syllabus, a reading list of comics Paul invites you to read along with him in the weeks to come. See the Syllabus full list below. This episode's Close Read (at 28:42 ) is with comics scholar and #BlackComicsChat's Grace Gipson ( http://twitter.com/GBreezy20 ) examining “Concrete Park” by Erika Alexander (W) and Alex Puryear (W/A) (Dark Horse), set in Scare City, a dystopic future place on a prison planet where the criminalized are sent to make their way, trying to carve loyalty and love in a scifi world packed with real world resonance. IMAGES TO GO WITH OUR DISCUSSION OF "CONCRETE PARK” are at http://wp.me/p42KN3-K4L Finally, we wrap up by checking in with Paul’s brother Sonny for a late February installment of the Wait List (at 1:48:00 ), anticipating upcoming trades and collections they’re looking too, and brotherly banter. "The Syllabus" for 2/13/2018. (Read along wherever you'd like, and we welcome you to share your thoughts on any of these comics with #ComicsSyllabus) Alt TPB (Tuesdays): “Birthright” by Joshua Williamson and Andrei Bressan (Image), “Rock Candy Mountain” by Kyle Starks (Image), and keeping track of “Paradiso" (Image), “Kid Lobotomy” (IDW/Black Crown) “Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil” (Dark Horse), and “Sleepless” (Image). World/BD (Wednesdays): “Universe” by Albert Monteys (Panel Syndicate) at http://panelsyndicate.com/comics/universe Throwback (Thursdays): “The Incal” by Jodorowsky and Moebius, more "Fourth World Omnibus" by Jack Kirby (DC), more “Strangers in Paradise” by Terry Moore (Abstract). Family (Fridays): “Speak” by Laurie Halse Anderson and Emily Carroll (FGS) and “Prince and Dressmaker” by Jen Wang (First Second), along with “Wires and Nerve” by Marissa Meyer and Douglas Holgate (Feiwel and Friends). Superheroes (Saturdays): "X Men Red," "Jean Grey," and the "Phoenix Resurrection" event from Marvel; Young Animal/JLA "Milk Wars" crossover and "Batman" #40 from DC. Sequential/Small Press (Sundays): “Happy Hour in America” by Tim Lane (Fantagraphics), "Zegas” by Michel Fiffe (Fantagraphics), “The End of the F—ing World” by Charles Forsman (Fantagraphics), “Something City” by Ellice Weaver (Avery Hill) Manga (Mondays): “Happiness” by Shuzo Oshimi (Kodansha); more “Alita." And Sonny and Paul's "Wait List" mentions: Victor LaValle's "Destroyer" by Victor LaValle, Dietrich Smith and Joana LaFuente (Boom!), "Teen Titans" vol. 2 by Ben Percy and Khoi Pham, Phil Hester, other artists (DC), "Grass Kings" by Matt Kindt and Tyler Jenkins (Boom!), "Mother Panic" v2 by Jody Houser and Phil Hester, Shawn Crystal, John Paul Leon, Ande Parks (DC). Subscribe and follow the Comics Syllabus podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss or you can find archives for this podcast (previously named "Study Comics with Paul") here: http://studycomics.club/ Join the discussion on the Comics Syllabus Facebook page: http://facebook.com/ComicsSyllabus or Follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai or leave your comments here on the showpage. Thanks for listening!
I’M GONNA MAKE YOU SICK. I’M GONNA MAKE YOU SICK OF ME. THEN I’M GONNA GIVE YOU THE ANTIDOTE The year is 2099. Jokesss! It’s 2 0 1 8 and we are 10 tears old, or maybe just six tears, the way man counts these things It doesn’t matter. Here we fester yet. Dry your eyes because it’s SILENCE! #246 missus and Beast is having a break to look after the Mini-Beast or whatever so this week it’s a bobsy week where he and Gary get well comfy and COCKS OUT in the cosmic cupboard. Clever blurb? Do one you poncey nonce SO they start by letting Ole Aimless out of the bag (comicsgate and oh no no no, the 2000AD SciFi Special, the Big Sick + Trash for Cash Wednesday) and then handclasp it into the reviewniverse where they get busy with the books of the week: IN roughly the order they were discussed, skipping fans: Twisted Romance, The Beautiful Death, Atlas & Axis, Grave Horticulture, VS, Wicked & Divine 1923, Batman: Metal, Batman: White Knight, MILK WARS, Doomsday Cock, The Amazing Fruit of the Future, JUstice League: Film @silencepod @bobsymindless @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.
Ostatnio Comics Weekly było mocno marvelocentryczne, więc w tym odcinku sprawdzamy co tam słychać u konkurencji! W odcinku między innymi o eventach: Milk Wars, Doomsday Clock i Dark Nights: Metal, ale też o pierwszym zeszycie Silencer! Do tego garść ważnych newsów związanych z transferami scenarzystów. Co w odcinku? 00:00:21 – Brian Michael Bendis przejmie obie serie z z Supermanem! 00:32:11 – Dan Slott przejmie Iron Mana 00:43:23 –Read more
This week, we discuss Milk Wars, DC Zoom & DC Ink, Brian Michael Bendis on Superman, DC Nation #0, and a bunch of listener questions. Starring Ryan Higgins, Bryce Larsen, Brock Sager, and Charlie West.
On this week's Comics Dash, Alex and Chad try to talk FOOTBALL but Jean-luc ruins it by not knowing anything about FOOTBALL! So there's no actual FOOTBALL talk. FOOTBALL! Instead, it's Magic the Gathering, Star Wars for a bit, Nocturnal Animals, Nightcrawler, and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time! All of those movies have the same actor, but I can't remember how to spell his name, so you have to guess it. After that it's comic books with JLA: Doom Patrol (aka Milk Wars), Batman Metal (aka Dark Knights the Forge), Underwinter, Astro City, and Godshaper. Godshaper is rad you should read it. Enjoy and thank you and sorry for everything. FOOTBALL
On this week's Comics Dash, Alex and Chad try to talk FOOTBALL but Jean-luc ruins it by not knowing anything about FOOTBALL! So there's no actual FOOTBALL talk. FOOTBALL! Instead, it's Magic the Gathering, Star Wars for a bit, Nocturnal Animals, Nightcrawler, and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time! All of those movies have the same actor, but I can't remember how to spell his name, so you have to guess it. After that it's comic books with JLA: Doom Patrol (aka Milk Wars), Batman Metal (aka Dark Knights the Forge), Underwinter, Astro City, and Godshaper. Godshaper is rad you should read it. Enjoy and thank you and sorry for everything. FOOTBALL
Garrett plays game show host, Marvin loves meta, and Alex shows off his voice. 0:00 - Intro 16:27 - Milk Wars #1 27:55 - Realm #5 35:03 - Dark Nights: Metal #5 44:55 - Moon Knights #191 53:28 - Punisher: The Platoon #5 1:01:56 - Bonehead #2 1:09:55 - Game Time - Image Comic Book Bowl 1:39:00 - Final Words Runtime: 1:46:00 (605) 215-1849 - Leave us a Voicemail Twitter: twitter.com/wednesdaycomics @alexprostrollo @garot2188 @marvin_salguero Facebook: Facebook.com/WednesdayComicspodcast Email: wednesdaycomics605@gmail.com Thank you to Reddit user /u/RIPGeech (Joe) for the logo. Visit RootsoftheSwampThing.com today and follow them online at facebook.com/rootsoftheswampthing and on twitter @dcworldswampy Visit Siouxpercon.com for more information on Siouxpercon 2018! Intro music: Wednesday Comics by Marvin Salguero Ignition Set GO by Bomb Boy. Used under Creative Commons License: (http://bit.ly/1xIMXnA) Gravy by Podington Bear. Used under Creative Commons License: (http://bit.ly/1evKm84) End music: Good Times by Podington Bear. Used under Creative Commons License: (http://bit.ly/1xIMXnA) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wednesday-comics-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wednesday-comics-podcast/support
On this week's Comics Dash, Alex and Chad try to talk FOOTBALL but Jean-luc ruins it by not knowing anything about FOOTBALL! So there's no actual FOOTBALL talk. FOOTBALL! Instead, it's Magic the Gathering, Star Wars for a bit, Nocturnal Animals, Nightcrawler, and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time! All of those movies have the same actor, but I can't remember how to spell his name, so you have to guess it. After that it's comic books with JLA: Doom Patrol (aka Milk Wars), Batman Metal (aka Dark Knights the Forge), Underwinter, Astro City, and Godshaper. Godshaper is rad you should read it. Enjoy and thank you and sorry for everything. FOOTBALL
Today, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester have a hefty two-plus hour episode covering the latest comics news, and discussing the latest comics including Metal #5 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, Doom Patrol/Justice League of America #1, the first part of the Milk Wars storyline from Young Animal, Motherlands #1, the first issues of Black Dahlias, Abbott, and Silencer, volumes one, two, and five of Duet of Beautiful Goddesses, and much, much more. Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!
Ant Man & The Wasp trailer! Milk Wars! Joker is attracted to frying pans! Doug seems to have lost his grip on reality and Jack talks an uncomfortable amount about lube and wombs. Also discussed: Matter Eater Lad.
This episode we talk the recently announced Justice League: No Justice, Quick Hit Reviews (Legion #1, Marvel 2 in 1 #2, Southern Bastards #19 to name a few) and discuss how Milk Wars from Young Animal will spill into the DCU. We also wonder if Dark Nights Metal #5 is proof the event has lost its luster. PLUS: Thanos #15 is the catalyst for Johnny to go crazy for Donny Cates and Dave wants the speculators to go suck eggs. Love Comics? Listen UP! No Justice- 2:15 Quick Hit Reviews- 8:40 Thanos #15- 18:50 JLA/Doom Patrol Milk Wars #1 Review-28:56 Metal #5 Review- 36:50
**Not By The Hair On My CG Lip** Andrew and Mick trade back their new model Rob for the older, more comfortable version this week. The news is cause for some head-scratching as DC's decide to do a JLA/Doom Patrol crossover with the rather odd title of Milk Wars. Meanwhile, Jude Law may take on the role of Marvel's original Captain Marvel (i.e. the Kree warrior Mar-Vell), Marvel wonder where Wolverine is, and the cast of the Justice league cartoon want to do a reunion movie - which neatly leads us on to a good old natter about the new live-action film from Warner Bros. Our featured comics and manga are Frau Faust volume 2 by Kore Yamazaki, I Love This Part by Tillie Walden, Helvetica Standard: Bold by Keiichi Arawi, Serenity: Better Days, Star Wars: The Screaming Citadel, and To Your Eternity (Fumetsu no Anata e) volume 1 by Yoshitoki Oima. If you've enjoyed this podcast then please share us with your friends or leave us a rating on your podcast app of choice. You can also 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, or you can 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! #TheGeekShow #4Panel #Comics #Movies #Superheroes #Manga #GraphicNovels #DC #Marvel #CaptainMarvel #Wolverine #JusticeLeague #DoomPatrol #FrauFaust #ASilentVoice #KoeNoKatachi #ToYourEternity #ToYouTheImmortal #Anime #StarWars #TheScreamingCitadel #ILoveThisPart #TilleWalden #KoreYamazaki #YoshitokiOima #KeiichiArawi #HelveticaStandard #Nichijou #MyOrdinaryLife #Serenity #BetterDays #Firefly #MilkWars #News #Reviews #Podcasts
Topics include why the need for organic goat milk instead of baby formula; the miniature goat solution to feeding babies; and whether cities should allow their residents the freedom to raise food animals. Guests: Gingi Freeman & Kristeina Wolfert,
Christi and Chris have a dairy-rich diet for this episode covering DC's Milk Wars. We dive into the good, the bad, and the downright disturbing in this Young Animal event. What do Funko Pops, Long Boxes, and My Chemical Romance have in common? All this and more in this episode. [Patreon](http://www.patreon.com/chrisespod) [Kofii](http://ko-fi.com/chrisesoninfiniteearths) Twitter: @ChrisesPod Facebook: @ChrisesPod chrisesoninfiniteearths@gmail.com Album Art by [Kate Foray](http://cargocollective.com/kateforay ) Music Credits: > “Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ > "Evening Melodrama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ > Get Away by Scott Holmes is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License.