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Tim Seeley is an American comic book artist and writer known for his work on books such as Masters of the Multiverse, Grayson, Nightwing, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, G.I. Joe vs. Transformers, and New Exiles. He also co-created the Image Comics titles Hack/Slash and Revival. 022 The Lane-Ulrich Report with Chris Hoffman iTunes, Stitcher, SPOTIFY (SORRY!) […]
Today we talk about Betsy Braddock, who has been both Psylocke and Captain Britain. We also talk about Kwannon because, well, how could we not. Note: Around the 30 minute mark Briar's microphone started having some... issues. Sorry. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -Captain Britain (1976) #8 -Captain Britain (1985) -New Mutants Annual (1984) #2 -Uncanny X-Men (1963) #213 -X-Men (1991) -Excalibur (1988) #55 -56 -X-Men Annual (1991) #2 -X-Treme X-Men (2001) #2 -Uncanny X-Men (1963) #455 -New Excalibur (2005) -Exiles (2001) #90 -New Exiles (2008) -X-Men: Sword of the Braddocks (2009) -Psylocke (2009) -X-Men: Second Coming (2010) -Uncanny X-Force (2010) -Uncanny X-Force (2013) -X-Men (2013) -X-Force (2014) -Uncanny X-Men (2016) -Astonishing X-Men (2017) -Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor (2018) -Uncanny X-Men (2018) -Excalibur (2019) -Fallen Angels (2019) -X of Swords (2020) -Knights of X (2022) Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
Hundreds of thousands of Russians have fled abroad since its invasion of Ukraine, afraid of growing repression in their country, and increasing international isolation. Most of the new exiles are young, well-educated professionals – writers, teachers, artists, IT workers – who fear they could be arrested and jailed for expressing opposition to the war, and even drafted into the army. Tens of thousands have escaped to Russia's neighbour Georgia, where some are involved in humanitarian efforts to help the Ukrainian victims of the war. But Georgia itself, invaded by the Kremlin in 2008, has a tense relationship with Russia. Tim Whewell travels to Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, to meet some of the new exiles, and finds they're not universally welcome. They're accused of arrogance, of raising property prices – and possibly providing a pretext for the Kremlin to intervene again in Georgia.
Hundreds of thousands of Russians – mainly young and well-educated - have fled abroad since their country invaded Ukraine. It's the biggest brain drain in a short period of time in Russian history. Some fear a political crackdown. They worry they could be arrested for expressing opposition to the war, and young men might be drafted into the army. Others are escaping economic sanctions, trying to keep their businesses afloat now it's become hard to transfer money into or out of Russia. Tim Whewell travels to Russia's southern neighbour, Georgia, to meet some of the 25,000 Russians who've fled there. Some are strong opponents of Vladimir Putin, who are now showing their support for Ukraine by volunteering for a new project by Russian exiles, ‘Helping to Leave', that organizes evacuations of Ukrainian civilians from the war zone. Others are business people – often in IT, who try to steer clear of politics, but hope they can help Georgia's economy by creating a new ‘silicon valley' there. But Georgia, itself invaded by the Kremlin's forces in 2008, has a tense relationship with Russia. Georgia's a hospitable country – but the new arrivals are not universally welcome. Georgians worry that the exiles – often wealthier than local people – will force them out of the property market. And they fear the Russian influx may include spies and provocateurs who might provide Putin with a pretext to intervene there again. The new exiles may sympathise with Ukraine – but do they understand Georgia's long struggle with Russia? Reporter: Tim Whewell Produced by Tim Whewell and Rayhan Dmytrie. (Image: Russian exile, Katya Lapsha Credit: Lago Gogilashvili /BBC)
A collection of mutants plucked from their own realities to save ALL of reality, the Exiles are a team that deserves more attention! That is why they're the focus of this episode of My Big Fat Pull Lists Most Wanted: The Exiles! (originally released 4/1/20) — Visit Our Patreon Page And Support The Show! — Exiles https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Exiles_(Multiverse) — Judd Winick https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Winick — Mike McKone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_McKone — Blink https://www.marvel.com/comics/discover/1147/blink — Age Of Apocalypse https://www.marvel.com/comics/events/227/age_of_apocalypse — Wizard Magazine https://comicvine.gamespot.com/wizard-the-comics-magazine/4050-18692/ — Mimic https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Calvin_Rankin_(Earth-12) — T-Bird https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/John_Proudstar_(Earth-1100) — Nocturne https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Talia_Wagner_(Earth-2182) — Morph https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Kevin_Sidney_(Earth-1081) — Magnus https://www.marvel.com/characters/magnus-earth-27 — Marvel's ‘Nuff Said https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/%27Nuff_Said — X-Men: Die By The Sword https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/X-Men:_Die_by_the_Sword_Vol_1_1 — New Exiles https://www.marvel.com/comics/series/3412/new_exiles_2008_-_2009 — Exiles Vol2 https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Exiles_Vol_2_1 — Exiles Vol3 https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Exiles_Vol_3
GalaxyCon Talks Comics! brings to you another evening of Comic talk with Creator Tim Seeley, & Paolo Belfiore owner of Cadence Comics. Tim Seeley is the creator of Hack/Slash, co-creator of Money Shot and Revival, and is the current managing editor of Heavy Metal Magazine. Tim is the writer of He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse, and co-writer of The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. His other writing and artist credits include Grayson, Nightwing, Batman Eternal, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, G.I. Joe vs. Transformers and New Exiles. Paolo Belfiore is the owner of Cadence Comic Art. Paolo is the artist representative for some of the biggest names in the industry, including Tim Seeley, Robbi Rodriguez, Sara Pichelli, Joelle Jones, Becky Cloonan, Rafael Albuquerque, Jenny Frison, Gustavo Duarte, Jeff Lemiere, Aaron Kuder, Declan. Shalvey, and dozens more!
I talk about the new complete stories added to Marvel Unlimited over the past month, including the following: Amazing Spider-Man #794 to #801 (Dan Slott era) Exiles #1 to #5 Captain America #700 to #704 Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur #25 to #30 Music for Best Comics Ever by Anthony Weis. Check out more music […] The post Best Comics Ever #26: Dan Slott’s Last Spider-Man Story, New Exiles, & Marvel Unlimited Adds for Jan ’19 appeared first on Comic Book Herald.
This week Luke and Devin finish talking about the first volume of Exiles, even though it became New Exiles, and if I told you it involved a dragon man hooking up with Rogue and Sage turning into an even bigger Sage, then well, you would have to believe me.
This week the New Exiles go to a world where England and France are still at war, there's a lot of weird stuff in here, Devin finds out that castles weren't real, a cat brings Luke some Jaffa cakes, Jean Grey is Sunspot, Peter Parker is on the X-men instead of Angel, a bunch of ships fall from the sky, the French are afraid of the rain and a guy shoots wolves from his hands.
SOME Body once told Luke and Devin to cover New Exiles, it was Luke. He regrets his choice. This week the other half of the Exiles - Sage, Morph and Cat Pryde go to a world where a prince wants to bone a dragon and it is just not great.
This week Luke and a sick Devin join the New Exiles on their first adventure where they wonder what Sage even is, face down BLOODWITCH of the BLOODFORCE, and also Sue Storm and Namor gave birth to Gambit.
In this week's issue, we do what we do what we do... Rodrigo doesn't see the point in voting for a lesser evil... Steve knows what evil lurks in the heart's of fanboys (but not much else...) Matthew is smitten times two, but will they kiss? Plus: Doctor Peter Coogan returns for an analysis of why the other geeks are all better than you (and by you, I mean Stephen) and why they do that voodoo that they do so very well. Also, we wanna hear what you wanna hear! plus: matthew delves into poetry. NEWS Major Spoilers Podcast One Year Old! What do you want to hear in 2009? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com REVIEWS Rodrigo CTHULHU TALES #12 (BOOM! Studios) Written by Jeff Lester, William Messner-Loebs Drawn by Jeremy Rock, Chee The NECRONOMICON team of William Messner-Loebs and Andrew Ritchie return for Arkham SVU! That’s Spectral Victims Unit, in case you didn’t know. Cover artist Shane Oakley writes up a story of the sea and one strange child in Whistle For the Deep! Matthew New Exiles #18 COVER BY: TIM SEELEY WRITER: CHRIS CLAREMONT PENCILS: TIM SEELEY INKS: TIM SEELEY COLORED BY: WIL QUINTANA LETTERED BY: TOM ORZECHOWSKI THE STORY: FINAL ISSUE! They WERE the New Exiles…but after last issue’s shocking ending and a loss that will tear them apart, how can our heroes possibly continue? The answers await you here, true believers, along with clues as to what the future holds for our favorite dimension jumpers! Join X-Maestro Chris Claremont for a bittersweet chapter we can only call “BEGIN ANEW”! Stephen Tangent: Superman's Reign #12 Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Carlos Magno and Julio Ferreira Cover by Dan Jurgens and Will Conrad The duel universe-spanning epic concludes as the Justice League of America attempts to rally against Tangent Superman. It all comes down to one last-ditch effort as all hope remains with one lone individual. Who's this being, and what's their relationship to the Man of Telekinesis? And what will become of the Tangent Universe? MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Everyone knows it’s all about Matthew, as listeners and readers hang on to his every word. In two recent MSP episodes, Matthew proclaimed his love for Romona Flowers from the Scott Pilgrim series and Monique from the web comic Sinfest. As there can only be one - who is going to win? It’s a cartoon cat-fight in this week’s Major Spoilers Poll of the Week! FIGHT! A) Ramona Flowers B) Monique VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION Fan Films Who would swing off a six-story building for a homemade Spider-Man movie? Why would newlyweds spend $20,000 on a Star Wars film from which they can never profit? How did three nobodies blow Steven Spielberg’s mind with an Indiana Jones flick they made as teens in the Eighties? They’re all part of the Fan Film revolution–an underground movement where backyard filmmakers are breaking the law to create unauthorized movies starring Batman, James Bond, Captain Kirk, Harry Potter and other classic characters. Regular people are making movies that the fans want to see–and which copyrights and common sense would never allow. Joining in the discussion this week is Dr. Peter Coogan and Clive Young. Dr. Peter M. Coogan writes about comics, is the director of the Institute for Comics Studies and co-founder and co-chair of the Comic Arts Conference, which runs during the San Diego Comic-Con International and San Francisco WonderCon. Clive Young is the senior editor of Pro Sound News, and is a regular contributor to MTV to Go, Videography magazine, VH1.com, iPodlounge.com and many more. His latest book, Homemade Hollywood: Fans Behind the Camera hit bookstores in November 2008, and he joins us on the show this week, welcome to the show Clive Young. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! 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 about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this week's issue, we do what we do what we do... Rodrigo doesn't see the point in voting for a lesser evil... Steve knows what evil lurks in the heart's of fanboys (but not much else...) Matthew is smitten times two, but will they kiss? Plus: Doctor Peter Coogan returns for an analysis of why the other geeks are all better than you (and by you, I mean Stephen) and why they do that voodoo that they do so very well. Also, we wanna hear what you wanna hear! plus: matthew delves into poetry. NEWS Major Spoilers Podcast One Year Old! What do you want to hear in 2009? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com REVIEWS Rodrigo CTHULHU TALES #12 (BOOM! Studios) Written by Jeff Lester, William Messner-Loebs Drawn by Jeremy Rock, Chee The NECRONOMICON team of William Messner-Loebs and Andrew Ritchie return for Arkham SVU! That’s Spectral Victims Unit, in case you didn’t know. Cover artist Shane Oakley writes up a story of the sea and one strange child in Whistle For the Deep! Matthew New Exiles #18 COVER BY: TIM SEELEY WRITER: CHRIS CLAREMONT PENCILS: TIM SEELEY INKS: TIM SEELEY COLORED BY: WIL QUINTANA LETTERED BY: TOM ORZECHOWSKI THE STORY: FINAL ISSUE! They WERE the New Exiles…but after last issue’s shocking ending and a loss that will tear them apart, how can our heroes possibly continue? The answers await you here, true believers, along with clues as to what the future holds for our favorite dimension jumpers! Join X-Maestro Chris Claremont for a bittersweet chapter we can only call “BEGIN ANEW”! Stephen Tangent: Superman's Reign #12 Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Carlos Magno and Julio Ferreira Cover by Dan Jurgens and Will Conrad The duel universe-spanning epic concludes as the Justice League of America attempts to rally against Tangent Superman. It all comes down to one last-ditch effort as all hope remains with one lone individual. Who's this being, and what's their relationship to the Man of Telekinesis? And what will become of the Tangent Universe? MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Everyone knows it’s all about Matthew, as listeners and readers hang on to his every word. In two recent MSP episodes, Matthew proclaimed his love for Romona Flowers from the Scott Pilgrim series and Monique from the web comic Sinfest. As there can only be one - who is going to win? It’s a cartoon cat-fight in this week’s Major Spoilers Poll of the Week! FIGHT! A) Ramona Flowers B) Monique VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION Fan Films Who would swing off a six-story building for a homemade Spider-Man movie? Why would newlyweds spend $20,000 on a Star Wars film from which they can never profit? How did three nobodies blow Steven Spielberg’s mind with an Indiana Jones flick they made as teens in the Eighties? They’re all part of the Fan Film revolution–an underground movement where backyard filmmakers are breaking the law to create unauthorized movies starring Batman, James Bond, Captain Kirk, Harry Potter and other classic characters. Regular people are making movies that the fans want to see–and which copyrights and common sense would never allow. Joining in the discussion this week is Dr. Peter Coogan and Clive Young. Dr. Peter M. Coogan writes about comics, is the director of the Institute for Comics Studies and co-founder and co-chair of the Comic Arts Conference, which runs during the San Diego Comic-Con International and San Francisco WonderCon. Clive Young is the senior editor of Pro Sound News, and is a regular contributor to MTV to Go, Videography magazine, VH1.com, iPodlounge.com and many more. His latest book, Homemade Hollywood: Fans Behind the Camera hit bookstores in November 2008, and he joins us on the show this week, welcome to the show Clive Young. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! 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 about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This time we talk to artist writer Tim seeley, who's creator owned series Hack Slash is nominated for Best Comic Book Series this Tuesday on Spike TV's Scream Awards .During this moment of mnaistream awareness and acceptance, the book is in the midst of a crossover with The Re-Animator Film Series. Seeley arranged the crossover with the film's producer and rights holder Brian Yunza. However, as discussed in this press release, the book has fallen into a property dispute with a seperate company called Re-Animator LLC, forcing issues #16 & 17 to seek alternative distribution away from Diamond. Tim discusses the basics of this puhlic domain dispute , and explains how fans and comic retailers can order the book's final 2 chapters.We also talk about Tim's new run on Marvel's New Exiles series debuting on #14 with writer Chris Claremont in November.
Chris and Sal are joined by John Siuntres and comics creator Tim Seeley. Tim explains the legal situation of Hack Slash and it's upcoming cross over with a the Re-Animator. Tim talks about the trademark issues, his love of classic horror films and the future of Hack Slash. Tim also clues us in on his upcoming work on Marvel's New Exiles. Will the "X-Effect" be anything like working on G.I. Joe, The Transformers or Forgotten Realms? John tells us about his experience talking with Dave Gibbons and the buzz about The Watchmen film. This is the last episode before The Windy City Comicon and we have a few announcements before the big day hits on Oct. 25th.
Technical difficulties and the mid-episode loss of a host are not enough to keep us from talking about John Byrne's Superman, the Marvel Must-Have format, Star Wars: Force Unleashed, Frank Miller, the Buffy Omnibus, Stephen King and the Stand, Local, Marvel cartoons and Jetix, Cable, New Exiles, Vertigo's Air, George Perez, Marvel Handbooks and why DC hasn't updated their Who's Who, Brave and the Bold #17, Secret Six, Amanda Conner and Terra, Ronin, Firestar, Action Comics and All Star Superman, and much more! Plus, Joe Quesada and Tom Morris call the Hotline! Buy Witchblade!
This week Rob and Brian review Emperor Vulcan 3 - 5, New Exiles 1, Wolverine Origins 20, and Astonishing 24. We place X-Men in the roles of Scooby Doo in casting call, and get a visit on the X-Phone from our colorist of the year Brian Reber! We also review the last pre-New Mutants comics of our retro review: X-Men Annual 6 and Uncanny X-Men 161 - 166.Don't forget to visit us at our forum.00:00 - Open51:38 - On Shelves Now1:18:15 - The X-Phone1:59:04 - Casting Call2:11:05 - Retro Review
While reviewing The Immortal Iron Fist #12, Iron Man and Power Pack #3, Marvel Comics Presents #5, New Exiles #1 and World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound #2 Des and Mike lost their minds.
While reviewing The Immortal Iron Fist #12, Iron Man and Power Pack #3, Marvel Comics Presents #5, New Exiles #1 and World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound #2 Des and Mike lost their minds.
While reviewing The Immortal Iron Fist #12, Iron Man and Power Pack #3, Marvel Comics Presents #5, New Exiles #1 and World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound #2 Des and Mike lost their minds.
While reviewing The Immortal Iron Fist #12, Iron Man and Power Pack #3, Marvel Comics Presents #5, New Exiles #1 and World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound #2 Des and Mike lost their minds.
Chris Claremont talks about his work on New Exiles.