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NAMWOLF, the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms, is dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. This podcast features an interview with Leslie Davis, CEO of NAMWOLF, who discusses the organization's mission, initiatives, and how it empowers its members to succeed. We also explore the importance of digital marketing and networking in building a successful law firm. For more information, reach out to us at info@abovethebarmarketing.com
For this episode, we hop in the Innovative Legal Leadership time machine to revisit our conversation with Leslie Davis, CEO of the National Association of Minority & Women-Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF). Minority and women-led law firms fighting for equal opportunities is a continuing struggle. Raising awareness and presenting clear strategies to eliminate the discrimination are essential to creating change. So, come along with us as we recap Leslie's journey into law and how she's moving the needle for these firms. Join us as we discuss: - Leslie's call to action to general counsel (8:16) - Initial steps to start hiring NAMWOLF firms (16:55) - Positive influence from mentors and advice (21:44) Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: Leslie Davis National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms Hear more stories by following Innovative Legal Leadership on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast platform. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Innovative Legal Leadership in your favorite podcast player.
For this episode, we hop in the Innovative Legal Leadership time machine to revisit our conversation with Leslie Davis, CEO of the National Association of Minority & Women-Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF). Minority and women-led law firms fighting for equal opportunities is a continuing struggle. Raising awareness and presenting clear strategies to eliminate the discrimination are essential to creating change. So, come along with us as we recap Leslie's journey into law and how she's moving the needle for these firms. Join us as we discuss: - Leslie's call to action to general counsel (8:16) - Initial steps to start hiring NAMWOLF firms (16:55) - Positive influence from mentors and advice (21:44) Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: Leslie Davis National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms Hear more stories by following Innovative Legal Leadership on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast platform. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Innovative Legal Leadership in your favorite podcast player.
Leslie Davis is a respected leader, experienced advocate, and logical strategist who has been a tireless champion for equity in the legal profession. As the Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms, Inc. (“NAMWOLF”) For over two decades, Leslie has served as lead counsel for many jury trials, bench trials and arbitrations, obtaining favorable verdicts for her clients in complex and high-stakes cases. Leslie, thank you so much for joining us on Today's Workplace. You are delightful, inspirational, and your enthusiasm and energy are contagious. We wish you well in your role at NAMWOLF as its CEO. For more information: https://www.todaysworkplacepodcast.com Connect with Barbara Johnson or Belinda Reed Shannon here: https://todaysworkplacepodcast.com The views expressed on today's program are those of the speakers and are not the views of Today's Workplace, the speaker's firms or clients, and are not intended to provide legal advice.
Kelly CulhaneThis week Ivy Slater, host of Her Success Story, chats with her guest, Kelly Culhane. The two talk about the model of Culhane Meadows, a woman-owned law firm creating positive disruption within the legal marketplace using collaborative partnerships, technology, and a transparent compensation formula, showing clients and attorneys a better way to practice law. In this episode, we discuss: How Kelly and her co-founders began Culhane Meadows with the vision of having a better way to practice law, offering women a way to maintain a sophisticated practice while keeping a healthy work-life balance What math-based formula this full-service law firm offers to over 70 partners so that they have every ability to be the top-biller in this practice The diversity of the practice in services and locations What surprises Kelly has come across in the building of this culture over the last 9 years How Kelly balances leading a firm while caring for her own clients Culhane Meadows' “Share the Wealth” model that works well for the working attorneys and originating attorneys that offer their services in administrative development How Kelly and her team find time for client development and networking The many challenges along the way, and how they have navigated through them successfully How the pandemic has normalized the playing field in law, and been a gift to Kelly's team as such “early adapters” in technology What benefits Culhane Meadows finds in the technology they use to connect their partners How to join their recruiting portal Kelly Rittenberry Culhane is a founding partner of Culhane Meadows, the largest woman-owned, general practice law firm in the US. Drawing on her experience as the former General Counsel and Chief Operating Officer of two national law firms, and as outside general counsel to many of her clients, Kelly and her partners created a cloud-based, partner-only law firm that combines the best traits of BigLaw with a business model that fosters deep collaboration among partners practicing sophisticated law for clients that include the Fortune 500 in an environment that encourages work/life balance. A proud member of NAMWOLF, Culhane Meadows frequently features on 'Best of' lists from Working Mother, Law360, and U.S. News and World Report. With a sharp mind and steady hand clients rely on during times of corporate crises, Kelly advises clients on their insurance needs and risk management. She is also a nationally recognized expert on the outsourcing of human resources and professional services, and counsels multinational and international corporate clients on how best to reduce their legal and financial exposure as they navigate the complex legal issues inherent in managing an increasingly global workforce. In addition to serving as co-managing partner of the firm's Texas offices, she serves on the Board of Directors for the Texas Regional office of the National Center for the Missing and Exploited Children. Website: https://www.culhanemeadows.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/culhane-meadows-pllc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CulhaneMeadows Twitter: https://twitter.com/CulhaneMeadows
In addition to being the “right thing to do,” diversity, equity, and inclusion can actually help your organization become more profitable. In this episode, David Vallieres and Jordann Andrusiak are joined by Leslie Davis, the CEO of National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF). They discuss how Synergy Capital Solutions and NAMWOLF … Continue reading Women and Wealth: How DEI Leads to Profitability with Leslie Davis →
At Synergy Capital Solutions, we strongly believe in diversity, equity and inclusion. As a result, we're proud to partner with the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF), which aims to promote DEI in the legal profession. In this episode, David Vallieres and Jordann Andrusiak discuss what NAMWOLF is all about, the … Continue reading Women and Wealth: What is NAMWOLF and how can it benefit you? With Jordann Andrusiak →
Minority- and women-led law firms fighting for equal opportunities is a continuing struggle. Raising awareness and presenting clear strategies to eliminate the discrimination are essential to creating change. Leslie Davis, CEO of the National Association of Minority & Women-Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF), joins us to discuss her journey into law and how she's moving the needle for these firms. What we talked about: - How Leslie became a lawyer - Leslie's call to action to general counsel - Initial steps to start hiring NAMWOLF firms - Positive influence from mentors and advice To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to the Innovative Legal Leadership Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform.
Minority- and women-led law firms fighting for equal opportunities is a continuing struggle. Raising awareness and presenting clear strategies to eliminate the discrimination are essential to creating change. Leslie Davis, CEO of the National Association of Minority & Women-Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF), joins us to discuss her journey into law and how she's moving the needle for these firms. What we talked about: - How Leslie became a lawyer - Leslie's call to action to general counsel - Initial steps to start hiring NAMWOLF firms - Positive influence from mentors and advice To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to the Innovative Legal Leadership Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform.
Not all professional associations are created equal but one thing is universal. For the most part, you get out of them what you put into them. Joel Stern has spent his career as in-house counsel for an insurance company but left to become the CEO of Namwolf, a professional association for women and minority lawyers. For the majority of his childhood, Joel thought he’d become a physician, but it wasn’t to be so. Instead, he decided to focus on a career in law and found the perfect position right out of law school. But he wasn’t making the impact he knew he was meant to make. So when the opportunity to create and head Namwolf came along, he jumped on it. He knew that this was his chance to change the lives of so many people. He has spent the last several years building the Namwolf network and helping those in the association to realize their dreams of owning their own practices and building their legal careers. Listen as we chat about the role of professional associations, how you can get more out of yours, and what it will take for male-dominated professions to truly become more diverse and inclusive. Joel has so much to say and share on this topic and you won’t want to miss it. Show Notes: [01:35] Today we’re talking all about empowering women through professional memberships. [02:51] Learn about Joel’s history and why he chose to become a lawyer. [03:43] Why did he decide to pivot from in-house counsel to becoming a CEO of a non-profit? [04:48] How does Namwolf contribute to the world? [06:01] Do the women in Namwolf invest as much time as he is doing in the association? [07:05] Why is it important for women to help lift up other women? [08:59] What kinds of challenges are women facing in law today? [12:49] How can male-dominated professions begin to become more diverse and inclusive? [14:45] When is the right time to become a mentor? [16:47] Has Covid affected Namwolf? [19:14] How does he manage everything between Namwolf and his family? [21:35] Hear Joel’s parting advice. [23:12] Connect with Joel. Links and Resources: Namwolf Joel on LinkedIn Joel on Twitter
Wir sind wieder da…!!! Oder vielmehr diese längst verschollene geglaubte Folge aus dem Monat Januar 2019. Wir sprechen über unsere Top 3 Highlights aus dem Jahre 2018 und hängen noch gleich drei “Geheimtipps” hintendran. Viel Spaß! :* ---------------------------------------- KONTAKT Anregungen, Lob und Kritik unter dem Hashtag #Lesewut an: Facebook-Gruppe “Comic Community (Lesewut)” https://www.facebook.com/groups/1825269517731736/ Facebook http://www.facebook.de/lesewut Instagram http://www.instagram.com/lesewut Twitter http://www.twitter.com/LesewutPodcast E-Mail lesewut@daddelklub.de Spotify-Playlist http://spoti.fi/2wll1Oc Der DaddelKlub auf Twitch http://www.twitch.tv/daddelklub LESEPROBEN Oblivion Song https://www.amazon.de/Oblivion-Song-1-Robert-Kirkman/dp/3959817711 Rumble https://www.amazon.de/Rumble-1-What-Color-Darkness/dp/1632153831/ Watchmen https://www.amazon.de/Watchmen-Alan-Moore/dp/386607607X/ Sandman Deluxe 1 - Präludien & Notturni https://goo.gl/74rbNP Kill or be killed https://www.splitter-verlag.de/kill-or-be-killed-1.html Black Hammer https://www.splitter-verlag.de/black-hammer-bd-1.html Battle Angel Alita - Perfect Edition 1 https://www.carlsen.de/bic/media/widget/html5/9783551721358 Manifest Destiny Band 1 - Flora & Fauna https://www.cross-cult.de/titel/manifest-destiny-1.html Am liebsten mag ich Monster http://www.mycomics.de/comic/10733-am-liebsten-mag-ich-monster.html Joe Shuster - Vater der Superhelden https://www.carlsen.de/hardcover/joe-shuster/69437 Namwolf https://www.comixology.com/Namwolf-1/digital-comic/508261 Don’t touch it https://www.ppm-vertrieb.de/ (nach Titel suchen) MUSIK JPB - High [NCS Release] https://youtu.be/Tv6WImqSuxA https://soundcloud.com/jpb https://www.facebook.com/jayprodbeatz https://twitter.com/gtaanis Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/R8ZRCXy5vhA
Joel Stern is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms, Inc. (NAMWOLF). NAMWOLF, founded in 2001, is a nonprofit trade association comprised of over 195 minority and women owned law firms in 42 states. NAMWOLF’S mission is to provide corporations the premier place to go to locate and hire minority and women owned law firms of the very highest caliber. Prior to this role, Joel was the Global Deputy General Counsel and COO Legal at Accenture. Joel managed the Americas Legal team and also had primary responsibilities as the Chief Operations Officer of the 420+ member global legal group managing all operations of the Legal team including finance, IT, human resources, communications, facilities and support services. Additionally, he managed all outside counsel relationships across the globe. Throughout Joel’s accomplished career, he personally championed key diversity and inclusion initiatives including leading Accenture Legal Group’s award-winning diversity and inclusion programs. He has been a Board Member of NAMWOLF since 2010 and formerly chaired the NAMWOLF In-House Advisory Council. Joel’s published articles and regular speaking engagements reflect his zeal for expanding opportunities in the law.is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms, Inc. (NAMWOLF). NAMWOLF, founded in 2001, is a nonprofit trade association comprised of over 195 minority and women owned law firms in 42 states. NAMWOLF’S mission is to provide corporations the premier place to go to locate and hire minority and women owned law firms of the very highest caliber. Prior to this role, Joel was the Global Deputy General Counsel and COO Legal at Accenture. Joel managed the Americas Legal team and also had primary responsibilities as the Chief Operations Officer of the 420+ member global legal group managing all operations of the Legal team including finance, IT, human resources, communications, facilities and support services. Additionally, he managed all outside counsel relationships across the globe. Throughout Joel’s accomplished career, he personally championed key diversity and inclusion initiatives including leading Accenture Legal Group’s award-winning diversity and inclusion programs. He has been a Board Member of NAMWOLF since 2010 and formerly chaired the NAMWOLF In-House Advisory Council. Joel’s published articles and regular speaking engagements reflect his zeal for expanding opportunities in the law. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeman-means-business/support
The National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF) seeks to increase diversity in the legal profession through greater corporate retention of minority- and women-owned law firms. CEO Joel Stern recently discussed NAMWOLF’s work with Sharon Sayles Belton, vice president, Government Affairs and Community Relations for Thomson Reuters.
NAMWOLF CEO Joel Stern discusses innovative partnerships NAMWOLF forms with Corporate America to boost diversity and inclusion in the legal profession
NAMWOLF CEO Joel Stern discusses how unconscious bias impacts diversity and inclusion in the legal profession
NAMWOLF CEO Joel Stern discussed how NAMWOLF works with large law firms to boost diversity and inclusion in the legal profession
Thomson Reuters' Sharon Sayles Belton interviews Renee Livingston of the Livingston Law Firm for the Legal Executive Institute blog and the Transforming Women's Leadership in the Law spotlight page.
Dans cet épisode, Éric, Adrien, Nekoto et Ketrus vous présentent Shaolin Cowboy: Who'll Stop the Reign?, Underwinter, et Namwolf, vous parlent des comics sans dialogues, et vous disent ce qu'ils ont pensé de Spider-Man: Homecoming.
In the second in a series of podcasts focused on NAMWOLF, the National Association of Women and Minority Owned Law Firms, Sharon Sayles Belton, Thomson Reuter's Vice President of Government Affairs and Community relations, interviews Janice Brown of the Brown Law Group in San Diego. Janice is also vice chair of NAMWOLF.
Topics of the @SunspotsComics Podcast Issue 113 are: - Thank you to OUR SPONSOR! www.cryptidzoo.com/ 30% OFF with the CODE 'sunspotscomics' Thanks Julian! - Co-Host Jables www.instagram.com/justsunspots/ and I Review/Recommend/Discuss our Top 8 Favorite NEW Comic book Picks of the week for NCBD 6/28. - We announce our Art Winner and Cover Art Winner - FREE Comic Book Code for Cage #1 is Given Away on the Podcast! - Youtube page www.youtube.com/user/topheelat - Theme Song by Nick Papageorge www.facebook.com/nicolasdellmusic - Justin writes our Blog: blog.sunspotscomics.com - Things on my NERD BRAINS: - Image Plus Magazine #15 - Comic Book movie and TV news Discussion - Inhumans Trailer - Hellboy cleared for R Rating - Deadpool set pics give us an Easter Egg! - www.sunspotscomics.com/ Site Update - www.zombiedestroyers.com/home.html Update - Please check out @SunspotsComics & www.ZombieDestroyers.com - Our FB page: www.facebook.com/SunspotsComics/ Please Give us a 5 Star Review on iTunes, Thank you! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sunsp…id994419341?mt=2 Thank you for listening, tell a friend.
In the first of a new series of podcasts focused on NAMWOLF, the National Association of Women and Minority Owned Law Firms, Sharon Sayles Belton, Thomson Reuter's Vice President of Government Affairs and Community relations, interviews Sheryl Axelrod, the head of the Axelrod Firm. Sheryl was recently honored with NAMWOLF's 2017 Yolanda Coly Advocacy Award.
Tercer episodio del podcast en el que retomamos las secciones habituales del programa para ofreceros un programa sobre cómics variadito y que toca todos los géneros del noveno arte. Traemos en esta ocasión material europeo, Valiant, Marvel, tebeos españoles, cómic USA e independiente. El cómic del mes es en esta ocasión para "Crisis de Identidad", una obra excelente de DC Comics que no deja a nadie indiferente. Además, estrenamos sección de debate que enfrenta a los heraldos en esta primera entrega con un singular "Cómics digitales & Cómics en papel" que dará mucho que hablar. Esperamos que el programa sea de vuestro agrado y os invitamos a seguirnos en Twitter: @heraldogalactus y en nuestro grupo de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HeraldoDeGalactus/ Contenido del Programa: I.- Sección: "¿Qué estamos leyendo?" (Mini-reseñas) David: Pyongyang (Delisle, Astiberri) y Bukowski/Schultheiss (La Cúpula) Antonio: X-O Manowar clásico & The Sovereings #0 JL: Alien Dead Orbit & Sink. Rafa: La Cosa (Byrne/Wilson/Sinnot) & Demon (DC Comics) II.- Sección: "¡Viva la grapUSA!": Black Monday Murders (Jonathan Hickman), Future Quest & The Flintstones. III.- Sección: "Las cosas que vienen": *. Marvel Legacy/Generations *. Image The Divided States of Hysteria de Chaykin * .Dynamite Crossover: KISS + Vampirella *. Betty page *. Cómic Europeo : Astérix *. Tomaco de Jack Kirby en Marvel para finales de agosto *. The Omega Men y Sheriff de Babilonia (T. King, en tomo ECC) *. Conan, el Asesino (en grapa por Planeta) IV.- Sección: "Pendiente del Indie": Aminoacid Boy y los números # 1 de: Regression, Eternal Empire y Namwolf. V.- Sección: "El cómic del mes": Crisis de Identidad (DC Comics/Planeta/ECC). ¿Cuál es la línea que no puede traspasar nunca un héroe? Tras este miniserie de 2006, nada sería igual para el Universo DC y, sobre todo, para los miembros de la JLA. VI.- Sección: "La guerra de los heraldos: zona de debate": Cómics en formato digital: ¿Sí o No? Ventajas, inconvenientes, editoriales, precios, polémicas en RRSS, piratería,etcétera. Presentado y dirigido por Rafa J. Osuna con David Redondo, José Luís Pascual y Antonio Santaliestra. Visita nuestra web: www.heraldodegalactus.com
Topics of the @SunspotsComics Podcast Issue 109 are: - Thank you to OUR SPONSOR! www.cryptidzoo.com/ Thanks Julian! - Co-Hosts Jordan Hudson https://www.instagram.com/jordan_hudson_art/ , Jables www.instagram.com/justsunspots/ and I Review/Recommend/Discuss our Top 10 Favorite NEW Comic book Picks of the week for NCBD 5/31. - We announce our Art Winner and Cover Art Winner of the week is Greg Smallwood for Moon Knight https://www.instagram.com/savagesmallwood/ - FREE Comic Book Codes are Given Away on the Podcast! - Youtube page www.youtube.com/user/topheelat - Theme Song by Nick Papageorge www.facebook.com/nicolasdellmusic - Justin writes our Blog: blog.sunspotscomics.com - Things on my NERD BRAINS: - Wonder Woman Movie Review - Comic Book movie and TV news Discussion. - Image Plus Magazine preview - GOTG Mission Breakout Ride and Summer of Heroes at DCAP - Comic Book Creator Spotlight of Wonder Woman Creator William Moulton Marston - www.sunspotscomics.com/ Site Update - www.zombiedestroyers.com/home.html Update - Please check out @SunspotsComics & www.ZombieDestroyers.com - Our FB page: www.facebook.com/SunspotsComics/ Please Give us a 5 Star Review on iTunes, Thank you! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sunsp…id994419341?mt=2 Thank you for listening, tell a friend.
Today, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester team up to mourn the passing of Rich Buckler, discuss the odd transition of the comics industry in the early Eighties and the possibility of lost works, the unlikely transcendence of Chris Claremont; the cancellation of Black Panther and the Crew, the one hundredth birthday of Jack Kirby, the return of Twin Peaks, Volume 1 of Darth Vader, the new X-O Man of War series, Vampirella, Namwolf, Medisin, old issues of The Brave and The Bold by Jim Aparo and Bob Haney, and much, much more! Show notes are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your comments and questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!
Batman/Shadow 1, Ben Reilly Scarlet Spider 1, Big Moose 1, Aliens: Dead Orbit 1, Britannia: We Who Are About To Die 1, 24 Legacy: Rules of Engagement, Night Owl Society 1, Namwolf 1, Flash 21, Marvel Legacy by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic, Fixing the Marvel Universe, Boom!, Joyride, Kingsman trailer, Batman/Harley Quinn trailer, Young Justice Season 3, Titans by Geoff Johns, DC Online streaming, Teen Titans Earth One, Hawkeye by Jeff Lemire, Norman by Stan Silas, Patience by Dan Clowes, Collectors Corps unboxing, Doctor Who Series 10 Episode 3 "Thin Ice". Details: Batman/Shadow 1 by Steve Orlando, Scott Snyder, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia; Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider 1 by Peter David, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Jason Keith; Big Moose 1 by Sean Ryan, Cory Smith, Ryan Cady, Thomas Pitilli, Jordan B. Gorfinkel, Ryan Jampole; Aliens: Dead Orbit 1 by James Stokoe; Britannia: We Who Are About To Die 1 by Peter Milligan, Juan Jose Ryp; 24 Legacy: Rules of Engagement 1 by Christopher Farnsworth, Antonio Fuso; Night Owl Society 1 by James Venhaus, Pius Bak; Namwolf 1 by Fabian Rangel, Logan Faerber; Flash 21 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter 26 April Comics Countdown: 10. Wonder Woman 21 by Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp, Laura Martin 9. Thanos 6 by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato, Frank Martin 8. Doom Patrol 6 by Gerard Way, Nick Derington, Tom Fowler, Tamra Bonvillain 7. Lumberjanes 37 by Kat Leyh, Shannon Watters, Ayme Sotuyo, Maarta Laiho 6. Kamandi Challenge 4 by James Tynion IV, Carlos D'Anda, Gabe Eltaeb 5. Clean Room 18 by Gail Simone, Walter Geovani, Quinton Winter 4. Mighty Thor 18 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson 3. Kill or Be Killed 8 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 2. Detective Comics 855 by James Tynion IV, Marcio Takara, Marcelo Maiolo 1. Joyride 12 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Marcus To, Irma Knivila
This episode: Greg has discovered his wildest fever dream in comic form, Namwolf (https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/FEB171104)! Takes a trip to a vampire run BBQ joint in Texas with Redneck (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/redneck-1), and discovers 'Cantik', music without the help of gods in Godshaper (https://shop.boom-studios.com/series/detail/616/godshaper). Leon has been correcting time paradoxes with The Infinite Loop (http://www.idwpublishing.com/product/the-infinite-loop-tpb/) and fantasy-adventuring with the hard as nails, badass Rat Queens (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/rat-queens-vol.-1-sass-and-sorcery-tp)! While Rahul explores what it means to have great power in They’re Not Like Us (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/theyre-not-like-us-1) and takes a sobering look at the events unfolding in Syria through Kobane Calling (http://www.europecomics.com/album/kobane-calling-the-first-trip/). There's also some Free Comic Book Day (http://www.freecomicbookday.com/) hype! As always with a side order of other stuff we think is worth your time! Notes: Saturday May 6th is Free Comic Book Day (http://www.freecomicbookday.com/)! So get down to your local Comic Book shop and check it out! Check with your local store to see what kinds of events they may be running. Have fun! We would love to hear about what comics you picked up and what was going on where you are so get in touch at (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. Please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe)!! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!#
We get an extra-special review of Ben Reilly Scarlet Spider from Dade this week! Also, NightOwl Society, Batman/The Shadow, NamWolf and The Kamandi Challenge!
Welcome to this issue of Comictating for 4/27/2017! Kris and Sebastian check in with Batman and the Flash in Flash #21: The Button Part 2. They also team up with Batman and investigate a crime scene where the victim is… Lamont Cranston?! How could this be? Only the Shadow knows in Batman / The Shadow #1. The boys also catch up with that cantankerous clone of Peter Parker, Ben Reilly in Scarlet Spider #1, join a team of crime solving teens in The Night Owl Society #1, learn the legend of the ’Namwolf in well… ’Namwolf #1, and join an away mission with the notorious Weyland-Yutani Corporation in Aliens: Dead Orbit #1.
Join Andy as he reviews Namwolf and Aliens: Deadly Orbit and he reviews what is due this week for fans to read.
This week I had the pleasure of speaking with Fabian Rangel Jr, the writer of Doc Unknown, Namwolf, Space Riders, and Blood Brothers. These are some exciting times for Fabian. Doc Unknown will be collected in a new hardcover from Dark Horse Comics this July. Namwolf starts up on April 19th from Albatross Funnybooks. Dynamite Entertainment will be serializing Blood Brothers beginning in June. And RIGHT NOW! You can go to your local comic book shop and pick up the first issue of Space Riders Volume 2 from Black Mask Studios. If you haven’t checked out his work yet, you will have ample opportunity to do so in the coming months. It is something I highly recommend. Fabian can be found online on Twitter. SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)