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Episode 796 - Jason Interviews INJ Culbard Salamandre Berger BooksSalamandre is a sweeping, evocative graphic novel from award-winning artist and writer I.N.J. Culbard (The Umbrella Academy: You Look Like Death, Everything, Brink, The New Deadwardians).Kaspar Salamandre is a bereaved young artist who is sent to stay with his enigmatic grandfather in a land ruled under an oppressive regime, where there can be only one loved one: The Emperor.Buy It: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/711582/salamandre-by-written-and-illustrated-by-inj-culbard/ Support Our Patreon to Keep the Lights On at C4FaP https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. All the C4FaP links you could ever need in one place https://beacons.ai/comicsfunprofit Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/
In honor of Halloween (again), we discuss horror comics, eating horse meat, other people, and touch on other deliciously terrifying topics. Daniel Morbach, resident graphic novel expert (okay, maybe not resident, since he calls in from Kansas City) and Ky Richmond resident (for real) art critic weigh in on the three titles we have picked. Cast Hosted by Dean Karpowicz, with Daniel Morbach and Ky Richmond. Content Discussed I Am Legend, Steve Niles (adaptation), Elman Brown (Illustrator) Richard Matheson's classic novel of fear and vampirism - the tale of the last human on an Earth overrun by the undead - returns to graphic novel format in a single volume collection of four long out-of-print books. Hungry Ghosts, Anthony Bourdain (author), Joel Rose (author), Alberto Ponticelli (illustrator), Irene Koh (illustrator), Paul Pope Illustrator On a dark, haunted night, a Russian Oligarch dares a circle of international chefs to play the samurai game of 100 Candles--where each storyteller tells a terrifying tale of ghosts, demons and unspeakable beings--and prays to survive the challenge. Inspired by the Japanese Edo period game of Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai, Hungry Ghosts reimagines the classic stories of yokai, yorei, and obake, all tainted with the common thread of food. Including stellar artists Sebastian Cabrol, Vanesa Del Rey, Francesco Francavilla, Irene Koh, Leo Manco, Alberto Ponticelli, Paul Pope, and Mateus Santolouco as well as amazing color by Jose Villarrubia, a drop-dead cover by Paul Pope. At the Mountains of Madness, I.N.J. Culbard (adapter), H.P. Lovecraft (author) H.P. Lovecraft was one of the most influential horror writers of the 20th century. I.N.J. Culbard is an award-winning artist widely known for his graphic novel adaptations of the classics. He collaborated on a critically acclaimed Sherlock Holmes series with Ian Edginton and worked on The New Deadwardians for Vertigo, Dark Ages for Dark Horse, and Brass Sun for 2000AD. His first original graphic novel, Celeste, was nominated for the British Comic Award.
Dad is on point and seems to understand most of the goings on in a vampire, zombie, and magic infested Edwardian England. Dad likes class structure with vampires, humans, and zombies Patrick is distracted by the sexy mai
Cuarto programa de cómics de Hello Friki Podcast, presentado por Giacco. Le acompañan Manuel y Raúl Martín, y con la breve participación de Daniel Collado en su "Asian Connection". Noticias Novedades en las adaptaciones de "Los Guardianes de la Galaxia" y "Captain America: The Winter Soldier". Alan Moore y "Providence". Nominaciones de Premios Eisner 2013. Novedades editoriales "Mudman" Aleta (Paul Glis). "Grand Ville" Astiberri (Bryan Talbot). "Star Wars. Darth Vader e hijo" Planeta. Línea Marvel Now: 1er núm. de "Vengadores Secretos" y "La Nueva Patrulla-X". "Marvel DeLuxe. Lobezno: El Viejo Logan" Panini.. Reseñas Asian Connection, por Daniel Collado "New Deadwardians" (Vértigo) "Petrogrado" (Gelatt y Crook) "Habibi" (Craig Thomson) Un programa que cuenta con la dirección de Víctor M. Yeste y M.C. Catalán, Giacco como presentador y Manuel Callejo, Raúl Martín y Daniel Collado como colaboradores. ¡A disfrutarlo!
Cuarto programa de cómics de Hello Friki Podcast, presentado por Giacco. Le acompañan Manuel y Raúl Martín, y con la breve participación de Daniel Collado en su "Asian Connection". Noticias Novedades en las adaptaciones de "Los Guardianes de la Galaxia" y "Captain America: The Winter Soldier". Alan Moore y "Providence". Nominaciones de Premios Eisner 2013. Novedades editoriales "Mudman" Aleta (Paul Glis). "Grand Ville" Astiberri (Bryan Talbot). "Star Wars. Darth Vader e hijo" Planeta. Línea Marvel Now: 1er núm. de "Vengadores Secretos" y "La Nueva Patrulla-X". "Marvel DeLuxe. Lobezno: El Viejo Logan" Panini.. Reseñas Asian Connection, por Daniel Collado "New Deadwardians" (Vértigo) "Petrogrado" (Gelatt y Crook) "Habibi" (Craig Thomson) Un programa que cuenta con la dirección de Víctor M. Yeste y M.C. Catalán, Giacco como presentador y Manuel Callejo, Raúl Martín y Daniel Collado como colaboradores. ¡A disfrutarlo!
INJ Culbard and Dan Berry get philosophical about criticism, the idea of the ego and the artist and some solid practical advice on streamlining a creative process. Go and check out Deadbeats from Self Made Hero with Chris Lackey & Chad Fifer and the New Deadwardians with Dan Abnett.
Bacon Jerky! No, it’s not the title of a new Image comic, it’s an actual food. Jason and Justin try it out and let you know if it’s worth the heart attack it will inevitably induce.After that, they talk about comics.Happy, Idolized, Rose & Thorn, and The New Deadwardians. Plus, solo books and an announcement about the show itself.All that and more, inside the Tesseract!Subscribe on iTunes About.me/ComicBookTesseractComic Book Tesseract is presented by thecomicbooknerd.comFor more comic book news check out thecomicbooknerd.com
We are back after a week away from your ear holes and we talk about X-O Manowar #4, Green Lantern, Flash and Detective Comics Annuals as well as The New Deadwardians #6. We cover this week and last weeks' news including Baz, the new JLA and Thor: The Dark World set photos. We close out the show with our Top 5 Alter Egos of all time. Feels good to be back.
Episode 93 finds Graeme McMillan and me back in our respective Skypespaces and ready to mix it up! Yes, this episode may be our highest number of largely polite disagreements and one of our most varied, careening from topics like the mascots of British comic magazines to reviews of the digital launch of Monkeybrain comics; Marvel NOW!, Waffle Window Then!, LOEG: Century 2009, Brass Eye, the fabulous Popeye #3, The Massive, New Deadwardians, the glory of Batman Inc. #2, creating new IP, anxiety dreams, who is stronger, Watchmen or Walking Dead, San Diego Comic Con and, as if we could help it, much, much more in a neat two hour and ten minute package. Plus, there are once again time stamp show notes to be found over at savagecritic.com to prove to you we are giving you the biggest batch of everything and more you can buy with your ear dollars! We thank you for listening and, as always, we hope you enjoy!
Friends gather together to talk about FCBD and also do terrible Batman impressions. Setlist goes something like this: news, comic chatter, book club, and letters! Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Topics included, but were not limited to: Mark is back, y'all Free Comic Book Day recap (5.30) Hobnobbing w/ Khoi Pham Avengers: The Movie (9.20) Butt-slappin' deleted scenes The Dark Knight Rises prognostications Patch Adams (20.39) Comics chatter. (21.45) Action Comics, Daredevil, Cow Boy, and FF Lightning Round™. (40.43) Thor, New Deadwardians, Mind the Gap, and Locke & Key Wolverine. (42.36) Your letters! (62.27) Writing your dream Big 2 title, giving out ideas for free, and Mark marries Batman This show was sponsored by the fine folks over at The Comic Book Shop in Wilmington, Delaware. Are you a digital comics person? They've got you covered with their Digital Strorefront! Tumblr | Twttr | Facebook
Using Chris Roberson's public exit from DC as a springboard, we discuss the ethics of corporate contracts and what's fair to the creators (note: we are not lawyers). Then, at about the 59:30 mark, we discuss the four new Vertigo titles (Fairest, Saucer Country, Voodoo Child, & New Deadwardians). Thanks for listening!
Episode 304: NIGHT OF THE OWLS!: This is a casual episode before we head back into a heavy exploration of the New 52. We focus on Batman #8 and discuss recent issues of BOP 8, Batgirl 8, Nightwing 8, Red Hood and the Outlaws 8 and Batwing 8 in a casual discussion on the prelude to Night of the Owls. We also chat about Dominique Laveau Voodoo Child #2 and New Deadwardians #1 with a quick tease to issue #2. Check out the About Us section of the web site for contact info, Google + and Facebook links that are updated regularly. Our Web Site: http://www.ragingbullets.com Twitter: @RagingBullets Show Notes: Sponsors: http://www.summitcitycomiccon.com, http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), senseiofwhatnot@gmail.com, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. 3:45 Night of the Owls Prelude 1:19:45 Dominique Laveau Voodoo Child 1:56:45 New Deadwardians 2:22:00 Show Closing : Hawkman by Wednesday Heroes http://wednesdayheroes.com/wordpress/ We’ll be back later this week with our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates.
Reviews: Avengers vs X-Men #0, Bloodstrike #26, New Deadwardians #1, Geek & Sundry channel, Nerdist Channel Jimmy does his best Han Solo as he's sans co-host this week. He discusses some TV returns including Game of Thrones and The Avengers cartoon. Quick news bits from Emerald City Comic-Con about upcoming comic book releases Roundeye from Image, Sunset from Top Cow/Minotaur and a bunch from Dark Horse including a new Ghost series by Kelly Sue DeConnick/Phil Noto, webcomic hit Bucko gets printed, The Victories by Michael Avon Oeming and more! As always, listener feedback, the Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love!
Welcome to the done-in-one Eighty-First Episode of Wait, What? Hello, I'm Jeff Lester and welcome to the Eighty-First Episode of Wait, What?, a comics podcast for the Savage Critics website. Join poor old Graeme McMillan and I for two-plus hours of comic book audio chalktalk. Our topics this time around inculde The Silence of Our Friends by Nate Powell and Mark Long, Shooters by Steve Lieber, Brandon Jerwa and Eric S. Trautmann, Friends with Boys by Faith Erin Hicks, digital comics and infinite comics, Spaceman issues #4 and #5, Wednesday Comics HC, Roy Thomas, Steve Englehart, and Joe Casey, Jim Shooter's Legion of Superheroes, New Deadwardians #1, Avengers Vs. X-Men #0, Scarlet by Brian Bendis and Alex Maleev, and the proverbial much, much more. We hope you enjoy and, as always, thank for listening!
The Thwipping Boys tackle the pick of the week’s comics, including Ultimate Ultimates and an intriguing new creator-owned Vertigo series from Dan Abnett with The New Deadwardians. We continue our retrospective looks back at Watchmen, Batman and Identity Crisis, check out the horror side of the DCU with Justice League Dark & I,Vampire and get […]
The British Empire is dead. Long live her undead hordes! It's the dawn of the twentieth century and London's upper crust is applying liberal amounts of zinc cream to stave off utter annihilation. Decades after the Memorial War with the shambling undead of low society, the blue bloods have preserved their storied heritage by voluntarily becoming vampires. With very few pulses racing in either of London's class zones, Scotland Yard is down to its last homicide detective. But the humdrum life of C.I. George Suttle is about to get much more interesting, as a fellow vampire turns up dead. Really dead. Paul talks to writer Dan Abnett about a refreshing new take on the vampire and zombie sub-genre as only Britain could deliver. The New Deadwardians #1 Written by Dan Abnett Art by I.N.J. Culbard 32 pages/Color/$2.99 Vertigo Comics Music: Vampire Dr. Dog