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First Print - Podcast comics de référence
Front Page : l'actualité comics d'avril 2025 #1 (sur 3) !

First Print - Podcast comics de référence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 67:55


L'émission Front Page est une revue d'actualité qui s'intéresse à tout ce qui touche le monde de la bande dessinée américaine (comics) du côté des Etats-Unis comme de la France, ainsi qu'à ses adaptations tous médias confondus. Le podcast est une série régulière chez First Print et revient au rythme de trois épisodes par mois, hors contenus spéciaux. Ce Front Page est le premier podcast consacré à l'actualité comics du mois d'avril 2025.Le podcast est sponsorisé par Pulps et on vous propose un "Focus Pulps" chaque mois ! Découvrez une sélection de comics VO à prix de lancement !Le Focus Pulp's d'avril 2025 : New History of the DC Universe #1 / They Choose Violence #1 / News from the Fallout #1Si vous appréciez le travail fourni par l'équipe et que vous souhaitez soutenir le podcast, vous pouvez partager les émissions sur les réseaux sociaux et vous abonner à nos différents comptes, laisser des notes sur les différentes plateformes d'écoute, ou encore nous soutenir via notre page Tipeee. Très bonne écoute à vous, et à bientôt pour le prochain podcast !Le ProgrammeCOMICS - 03:55Derniers ajouts au Comic Con France (et Emil Ferris à Livre Paris) (lien pour Retour au Normandy ici)Un peu de Marvel Studios à l'exposition Disney100 qui s'installe à ParisL'anthologie Superman : The World confirmée pour juin, avec un Superman Day en avril chez Urban ComicsD'ailleurs, y a aussi un “Alien Day” chez Panini ComicsSlum Kids revient en juin prochain au Label 619 !Watership Down : le roman graphique arrive aux éditions MTLMark Millar annonce Nemesis Forever pour août 2025La série Spectators de Brian K. Vaughan et Niko Henrichon se trouve une sortie physiqueTV - 46:45Enfin une date pour Peacemaker saison 2 !CINEMA - 49:30Un nouveau trailer/extrait pour le Superman de James GunnLove Everlasting en voie d'adaptation avec une belle équipe créativeSoutenez First Print - Podcast Comics de Référence sur TipeeeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Comics Canon
Episode 230: Pride of Baghdad

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 77:29


Content warning: Sexual assault, cruelty to animals In this episode, We're With the Banned, our miniseries on banned or challenged comics and graphic novels, continues with a discussion of Pride of Baghdad by Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon, published by Vertigo/DC Comics! Based on a true story, this absorbing graphic novel follows four lions who escape from the Baghdad Zoo following a bombing by American forces in April of 2003. Filled with smart dialogue, sharp characterization and rousing action, it quickly makes you forget you're reading a book about talking animals as it draws you into its vividly realized world and makes you care for its four protagonists. Will Noor, Zill, Safa and Ali find food and safety on the deserted, shell-shocked streets of Baghdad? And will they at last roam free in that heavenly habitat known as … The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·     Curt's no good, very bad day ·     Why don't more people talk about Brian K. Vaughan? ·     Why has this book been challenged? It's not because of the Iraq War ·     Three Kings ·     Four Lions ·     The New Gods by Ram V. and Evan Cagle J   Join us in two weeks as We're With the Banned continues with a discussion of Assassination Classroom Vol. 1 by Yusei Matsui! Until then:Please consider donating to the Comic Book Legal Defense FundImpress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook or Bluesky! And as always, thanks for listening!  

Comic Book Club News
Alliance Buys Diamond, Rick And Morty Gets Compact Comics, Spectators Gets Collected | Comic Book Club News For March 27, 2025

Comic Book Club News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 4:37


Diamond Comics Distributors has been bought by Alliance Entertainment. Oni Press is trying the Compact Comics format for Rick & Morty. Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon's Spectators gets collected.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Comics Canon
Episode 229: This One Summer

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 82:57


In this episode, we kick off We're With the Banned – a miniseries on banned or challenged comics and graphic novels – with a discussion of This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki, published by First Second Books! In this delightful, finely detailed coming-of-age story, friends Rose and Windy contend with their impending adolescence during a summer beach trip, set against a pair of contrasting conflicts revolving around pregnancy, communication and depression. Will Rose get over her crush on store clerk Dunk and realize she's backing the wrong horse? Will Windy ever slow down and take a breath? And can they prevail in that high-stakes game of Beach Blanket Bingo known as … The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·       Please consider donating to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund ·       We welcome a surprise guest ·       Petit Maman ·       The Power Fantasy Vol. 1: The Superpowers Join us in two weeks as We're With the Banned continues with a discussion of 2006's Pride of Baghdad by Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook or Bluesky! And as always, thanks for listening!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 482

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 175:17


February 2025 Solicits (DC, Image, Oni) Comic Reviews: DC o        Action Comics 1075 by Mark Waid, Clayton Henry, Michael Shelfer, Matt Herms; Mariko Tamaki, Skylar Partridge, Marissa Louise; Joshua Williamson, Norm Rapmund, Jon Bogdanove, Hi-Fi o        Batman Uncovered 1 o        Black Lightning 1 by Brandon Thomas, Fico Ossio, Ulises Arreola Marvel o        Amazing Spider-Man 61 by Joe Kelly, Ed McGuinness, Mark Farmer, Marcio Menyz, Niko Henrichon o        Psylocke 1 by Alyssa Wong, Vincenzo Carratu, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo o        Marvel Unlimited §  Beastly Buddies 5 by Steve Foxe, Armand Bodnar §  Marvel Meow 22 by Nao Fuji Boom o        Power Rangers Prime 1 by Melissa Flores, Michael YG, Fabi Marques o        Wynd: The Power of the Blood 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Dark Horse o        Arcbound 1 by Scott Snyder, Frank Tieri, Tom Hardy, Ryan Smallman, Frank William o        Black Hammer: Spiral City 1 by Jeff Lemire, Teddy Kristiansen o        Borderlands: Moxxi's Mysterious Memento 1 by Amy Chu, Mike Norton, Heather Breckel IDW o        Star Trek: Lower Decks 1 by Ryan North, Derek Charm o        Yars Rising 1 by Adam Tierney, Ele Bruni, Aurora Maeno Image o        G.I. Joe 1 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire Mad Cave o        Gatchaman: Jun - Apex Heart 1 by Tommy Lee Edwards, Nuno Plati, Giada Marchisio o        String 1 by Paul Tobin, Carlos Javier Olivares, Sara Colella Oni o        Calavera, P.I. 1 by Marco Finnegan Titan o        Heat Seeker Combustion: A Gun Honey Series 1 by Charles Ardai, Ace Continuado, Juan Castro, Asifur Rahman Valiant o        X-O Manowar: Resurgence of the Valiant Universe 1 by Fred Van Lente, Jesus Barrios OGN Countdown o        Marvel Super Stories Vol 2: Amazing Adventures o        Ribbon Skirt by Cameron Mukwa o        Greater Secrets by Ananth Hirsh, Tess Stone o        Tryout and the Squad by Christina Soontornvat, Joanna Cacao o        Legendary Lynx by Alex Segura, Sandy Jarrell o        Teleportation and Other Luxuries by Archie Bongiovanni, Mary Verhoeven, Lucas Gattoni o        Night Mother by Jeremy Lambert, Alexa Sharpe o        Sliced by Rafael Scavone, Guilherme Grandizolli, Cris Peter, Deyvison Manes o        Leap by Simina Popescu o        Hobtown Mystery Stories Vol 2: The Cursed Hermit by Kris Bertin, Alexander Forbes Additional Reviews:         Gladiator II         We Called Them Giants         Women of the Hour         Red One         The Boy and the Octopus         An Almost Christmas Story News: Black Panther 3 in development, Blade loses another cast member, new Red Hulk series from Geoff Shaw and Ben Percy, Godzilla vs. America series featuring Godzilla against specific cities, Speed Racer coming to Mad Cave, Thunderbolts mini tying into One World Under Doom, Moon Girl fiasco, Marguerite Bennett reinventing Flash Gordon as a teenage girl Trailers: Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld Comics Countdown (13 November 2024): 1.     Helen of Wyndhorn 6 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes 2.     Absolute Batman 2 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin 3.     Black Hammer: Spiral City 1 by Jeff Lemire, Teddy Kristiansen 4.     Batman: Dark Age 6 by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, Laura Allred 5.     Minor Arcana 3 by Jeff Lemire 6.     Wynd: The Power of the Blood 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas 7.     Big Burn 2 by Joe Henderson, Lee Garbett, Lee Loughridge 8.     Space Ghost 7 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau 9.     Batman: Gotham by Gaslight - Kryptonian Age 6 by Andy Diggle, Leandro Fernandez, Matt Hollingsworht 10.  Groo: Minstrel Melodies 3 by Sergio Aragones, Mark Evanier, Carrie Strachan

Fantastic Forum
Star Wars Tales Of The Jedi and Spectators

Fantastic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 140:06


Tonight we review Star Wars Tales Of The Jedi and discuss Spectators, the latest comic from Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon! Join us LIVE at 6:30 pm PT and call in at www.FantasticForum.live https://www.youtube.com/user/fantasticforum

The Kybercast
Kyber146 - Beaten - Bloodied - Broken - Ben - Kenobi

The Kybercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 67:23


NEWS - Breaking news: JOKER 2 is a go, JOKER: FOLIE à DEUX - SANDMAN trailer, on Netflix Aug. 5 - PREY trailer, on HULU Aug. 5 - JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION draws mixed first reactions, from ‘roaring fun' to ‘overindulgent and pointless' - MS MARVEL starts Wednesday! OGTW - Becker: STAR WARS: OBI-WAN comic, THE BOYS, THE OFFER - Diaz: FOR WE ARE MANY by Dennis E. Taylor; SPECTATORS pt. 10-18 by Brian K. Vaughn and Niko Henrichon on Substack MAIN TOPIC: This week the team takes on the latest episode of STRANGE NEW WORLDS, "Spock Amok," discussing their differing opinions. From there, it's headlong into OBI-WAN KENOBI as the series reaches its halfway point. Guess who liked it and who loved it. But what do you think? Leave a comment below! Welcome to The Kybercast! #ObiWanKenobi #StrangeNewWorlds #JokerFolieADeux #Joker2 #TheBoys #TheOffer #ForWeAreMany #Spectators #Sandman #Prey #JurassicWorldDominion #MsMarvel

ACTUABD - bande dessinée, manga, comics, webtoons, livres, BD
INTERVIEW - Jerry Frissen (rédacteur en chef de Métal-Hurlant) : « Je fais ce que je veux ! »

ACTUABD - bande dessinée, manga, comics, webtoons, livres, BD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 14:34


Jerry Frissen, 57 ans, est aujourd'hui le rédacteur en chef de Métal Hurlant nouvelle formule, qu'il reprend à partir du numéro 2. Ce concepteur graphique belge né à Bruxelles, émigré aux USA il y a un peu plus de vingt ans, a déjà toute une carrière dans la bande dessinée : on lui doit les anthologies Lucha Libre, Les Zombies qui ont mangé le monde (avec Guy Davis) et surtout le spin-off des Metabarons avec Valentin Secher, Niko Henrichon et Esad Ribic. Il opère aujourd'hui à partir du siège américain des Humanoïdes Associés, à Los Angeles. Rencontre. Une interview de Didier Pasamonik - Une production d'ActuaBD.com - Photo : Didier Pasamonik Song : We March Together – Courtesy of Patrick Patrikios -- Youtube audio library SI VOUS AVEZ AIMÉ, LIKEZ, PARTAGEZ ET ABONNEZ-VOUS !!!

The Kybercast
Kyber132 - The Book Of Boba Fett Finale

The Kybercast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 89:53


NEWS - THE ADAM PROJECT trailer, premieres March 11 - JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION trailer, Colin Trevorrow's return (did JURASSIC WORLD), June 10 - FUTURAMA returns again, again, on Hulu, 2023 - New LIGHTYEAR trailer from Pixar, June 17 - OBI-WAN KENOBI limited series premieres on D+ on May 25 OGTW - Diaz: SPECTATORS pt. 2 by Brian K. Vaughn and Niko Henrichon on Substack, SWEAT & SOAP v. 7-11, COD: VANGUARD - Becker: Vox Machina, Zack Justice league, High Republic MAIN TOPICS: First the team takes on the truly entertaining PEACEMAKER for its penultimate episode, and really, it's kind of a love fest. Then the team jumps right into the season finale of BOOK OF BOBA FETT. Joe has been saying all along that it comes down to this, does this episode stick the landing? Listen and find out! What are your thoughts? Leave a comment below! Welcome back to the Kybercast! #TheAdamProject #JurassicWorldDominion #Futurama #Lightyear #ObiWanKenobit #Spectators #SweatandSoap #CODWaZone #VoxMachina #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague #TheHighRepublic #Peacemaker #TheBookofBobaFett ##TheBookofBobaFettFinale

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast
22 Panels Episode 13: Banned Books

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 54:13


News of Note3 Amazing New BooksTylerNew Masters #1, Shobo, Shoff, ImagePrimos #1, Al Madrigal, Carlo BarberiStar Wars Halcyon Legacy #1, Ethan Sacks, Will Sliney, MarvelManor Black Fire In The Blood #1, ​​Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Brian Hurtt, Dark HorseTadSerial #10Love Everlasting #1New Masters #1Monkey Prince #1, Newburn #3, One-Star Squadron #3, Primos #1, Public Domain #1Great Responsibility - Banned ComicsTadAnne Frank Graphic Novel Adaptation, Ari FolmanNew Kid, Jerry CraftDrama, Raina TelgameierTylerBlankets, Craig ThompsonTank Girl,  Alan Martin and Jamie HewlettFun Home, Alison BechdelDrama, Raina Telgameier, Pride of Baghdad, Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon, Bone, Jeff Smith3 Books We Hope Will Be SpectacularTadRadio Apocalypse #2Apache Delivery Service #2Batman/Catwoman #10Devil's Reign #4, Faithless III #1, Seven Secrets #14, Star Wars: Darth Vader #20TylerDevil's Reign #4, Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto Neil Gaiman Norse Mythology III #1, Neil Gaiman P. Craig Russell, David Rubin, Daisy #3, Collin Lorimer, Dark HorseConsider becoming a patron!

The Kybercast
Kyber131 - Where Is Boba Fett CH6

The Kybercast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 83:11


NEWS - Netflix 2022 movies: THE GRAY MAN, THE ADAM PROJECT (03/11), DAY SHIFT, THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL, SLUMBERLAND, SPACEMAN, SPIDERHEAD - HALO trailer for Paramount+ - New Obi-Wan five issue Marvel comic chronically his path from Padawan to Master OGTW - Diaz: SPECTATORS by Brian K. Vaughn and Niko Henrichon on Substack, STRANGE DAYS, SWEAT & SOAP v. 6-7, COD: VANGUARD - Becker: THE HIGH REPUBLIC MAIN TOPICS: SPOILER ALERT! First Joe and Michael take on PEACEMAKER, which is setting up for its big finale. It's good. Are you watching? Next up, is THE MANDALORIAN season 3…err, THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT, which has cameos aplenty, including the first live action appearance of… Are you watching both? Which is the stronger show? And how about those cameos? Leave a comment below! Welcome to the Kybercast! #TheGrayMan #TheAdamProject #DayShift #TheSchoolForGoodandEvil #Slumberland #Spaceman #Spiderhead #HALO #ObiWan #Spectators #StrangeDays #SweatandSoap #TheHighRepublic #Peacemaker #TheBookOfBobaFett

ComicsQuest
Doctor Strange by Donny Cates (The Long Haul Ep. 6)

ComicsQuest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 100:32


Alex LaVelle returns, and we're returning to the magical realm of the Sorcerer Supreme! This time, we're diving into the first major Marvel Comics work by Donny Cates, and Loki has taken over the mantle? Stephen is a vet? There's a talking dog? Mephisto takes control of Las Vegas? There's a talking dog? Blade and Elsa Bloodstone argue about monsters? THERE'S A TALKING DOG??? Comics are fun ya'll. Twitter: @ComicsQuestShow Theme: @TheDanPurcell Original art by Mike Del Mundo, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Niko Henrichon Cover design by Case Aiken Website: certainpov.com

Graphic Novel Explorers Club
Pride of Baghdad

Graphic Novel Explorers Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 31:06


EPISODE 79Greetings, Explorers! In our final episode of season 5, the gang takes a look at Pride of Baghdad. It's a fictional tale based on the true story of four lions that escaped the Baghdad Zoo after the U.S. military bombed Baghdad in 2003. Written by Brian K. Vaughan and artwork by Niko Henrichon.The story concerns a small pride of four lions living inside the Baghdad Zoo. First, there are Zill and Safa, older lions brought to the zoo after being captured in the wild. Next, there is Noor, who was born in the wild, but has spent nearly all of her life inside the zoo. Finally, her cub Ali was born in the zoo. Noor is idealistic about life in the wild and sees the zoo and the zookeepers as her jailers. However, Zill and Safa know the beauty and horrors of life in the wild. They see the zoo as a sanctuary and the zookeepers as their attendants, whereas Noor believes the zookeepers to be their jailers. Finally, their differing views on life and freedom will be questioned and tested as they try to survive in the war-torn streets of Baghdad.Dennis and Johnny discuss a problematic scene in the Pride of Baghdad that could have been dealt with differently. Next, they converse about the freedom the lions had or didn't have in captivity. Finally, they look at the tragic ending and the responsibility us humans have towards animals. Additional topics include the nationwide search for a new GNEC co-host; bear vs. lion: FIGHT!; at what point will DC fold these lions into the main DC Universe; Ali's first and final sunset; Dennis's dislike of talking animal stories; and last, but not certainly not least, the storytelling and art of Pride of Baghdad.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelexplorersclub/message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Stack
The Stack: Bill & Ted Are Doomed, Dark Nights Death Metal And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 35:12


On this week's review Stack, we're talking: Bill & Ted Are Doomed #1, Dark Nights Death Metal: Trinity Crisis #1, Empyre Aftermath: Avengers #1, Empyre Fallout: Fantastic Four #1, Stealth #5, Something is Killing the Children #10, Superman #25, Ultraman: The Rise of Ultraman #1, Ice Cream Man Presents Quarantine Comix Special #1, Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #5, Web of Venom: Wraith #1, G.I. Joe #8, Reaver #11 and Blackwood: The Mourning After #4. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Transcript: Alex:                 What's up y'all, welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Alex:                 And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of comics that come out today. A little bit of a slower week after Labor Day. [crosstalk 00:00:23] chill. Justin:              Never. Alex:                 Never? Justin:              Never. Every week when comics come out… Come on, we just had a… We walked through the great desert of comic drought and here we are back, every week's exciting. There's a lot of fun stuff. Alex:                 I will tell you that in my mind, this is less comics than usual, but just because we did probably 36 comics last week and are doing a little less this week, so there you go. Justin:              I think that may be what it is. We're doing just a slightly less number of them. Alex:                 Yes. We talked for, I don't know, like an hour last week. That was a very long episode of The Stack. But hey, let's see what we get here. Two hours for this one. Justin:              Yeah. Let's extend it. Let's offer our thoughts on everything. Alex:                 And one little business note. Pete is off because he has poison ivy. Now let's get into it. First off, Bill and Ted are Doomed #1 from Dark Horse Comics written by Evan Dorkin and art by Roger Langridge. This is the official prequel to the film Bill and Ted Face the Music. I think it suffered a little bit by switching around of the release schedule of Bill and Ted 3, unfortunately it's coming out afterwards. I talked about this on the live show a little bit. I would just be excited about anything that Evan Dorkin and Roger Langridge are doing together because they're so good. And in my mind, this doesn't disappoint. But how'd you feel? Justin:              Yeah, it was fun. I haven't seen the new Bill and Ted movie. I'm not a die hard Bill and Ted guy. I've seen the first two, but I got to say this played almost like Bill and Ted in an Archie comic, in a fun way. It felt just like a fun, almost episodic, touchstone on all the different characters that are in the universe. Yeah, I'm excited to see where it goes next. Alex:                 It feels like the two dudes who created this are such bit dudes, so they're a perfect field for it. And you get verbal bits, you get little graphic bits from Roger Langridge in the background of things. It definitely, if you haven't seen the third movie, it plays off a lot of the storylines there and sets up those things. So I would highly recommend watching the movie first and then go and read this, because it's not that it ruins bits necessarily for the movie, but it certainly sets up a lot of the plot points there. But this is fun in its own, right. It's Bill and Ted going on a world tour, dealing with the bummer that is their not paying off on the promise of their big concert at the end of Bogus Journey. It's fun stuff. I really enjoyed this issue a lot, particularly for it being like… You could phone in a prequel for a comic like this, but there clearly is a lot of love that went out here. Justin:              Yeah, exactly. And like I said, it does that smart thing that a lot of tie-in books do, where it takes one thing about the characters and it just plays on it, as opposed to getting deep into the mythology of a certain thing or just trying to do something new. It's like, here, let's just touch all these things and then push them down the field a little bit, and it does a good job of that. Alex:                 Next up Dark Nights Death Metal Trinity Crisis #1 from DC Comics written by Scott Snyder and art by Francis Manapul. Now I will say this plays like just another spinoff of Dark Nights Death Metal. This is an essential chapter of the book, I feel like? Justin:              100%. Alex:                 Which is crazy, but you get Francis Manapul art, you get Scott Snyder doing wild writing. It's great. I mean, we had Scott on the live show two weeks ago or a week and a half ago at this point, and he talked quite a bit about the Dark Nights event. It's just fun to see all of those wild ideas at play here. I liked this issue quite a bit, like I've been liking this series, I think. Justin:              I do too. And this is a good distillation of all the characters, as opposed to the main book, which is really grinding the plot forward and having to touch on so many things. This takes the pace down a little bit, I think, and really lets each character give you a little bit of status quo with them. And after hearing from Scott, it was really cool to see all the different, especially the Trinity characters, and the rest of the characters, to see them and look at them through his eyes. Alex:                 Yeah. I'm curious to see how it plays out in the next issue because there's a big cliffhanger at the end here that feels what he is trying to do with the main series. This is an essential issue, but also with the main series, he's just throwing you into the middle of things. Things have already happened. Between the month that the comics have been released or two weeks or three weeks or whatever, other things have gone on and same thing as here, but here we're getting a glimpse of it and everything is great. Let's move from the middle of an event to the end of an event. I want to talk about these together. We got the very alliterative Empyre Aftermath Avengers #1 from Marvel written by Al Ewing, art by Valerio Schiti, Empyre Fallout Fantastic Four #1 from Marvel written by Dan Slott and art by Sean Izaakse, or Izaakse, I guess. Alex:                 We were a little mixed, I think, about the Empyre event. This had the Kree-Skrull armada fighting the Cotati, some plant people, bunch of other stuff going on. But here as the title says, it's not as clean as Avengers and Fantastic Four, it's a little mixed together. But the Avengers issue is dealing a lot with Emperor Hulkling, the Fantastic Four issue is dealing a little more firmly with Fantastic Four, as well as some other things and both of them and big teases for the future of the Marvel universe. Given how mixed I was about the Empyre event, I was surprised how much I liked both of these issues. Justin:              Yeah, I think these books did a good job of giving us the context that we felt we were lacking with the main event. I feel like with the main event, we were like… The storytelling felt like, “Oh, this is exciting, this is building up to something big.” And then it just was actually sort of a smaller event than we thought. It was a hang out event. Not a lot of characters died and not a lot of status quo stuff was changed. It was like, there's this issue, and now we've resolved this issue. And these give us like, “Well, here's what is different,” a little bit. Justin:              And honestly, it's not a ton. But there are great scenes in here. I love this stuff in the Al Ewing written book, Empire Aftermath, where we get the Brand versus versus Captain Marvel stuff. That stuff was really cool. Just seeing the Avengers hanging out and talking. There's a great scene between Captain America and Tony Stark. “I wish we trained them. Registered them. Just kidding. Let's not go there.” That was fun. There were some good moments in here. Alex:                 The other thing that I really liked about that book in particular is framing Hulkling as a different type of king in the Marvel universe, because we've got Black Panther, we've got Doctor Doom, we've got all of these characters who are very regal and serious and are very “We do what we need to do.” “We do what is best for Wakanda.” “I do what is best for Latveria.” And they frame it as Hulkling is at the beginning of this journey, so he may get to that point. Certainly a lot of people warn him that you're going to get to a point where these choices are going to be impossible, and if you want to be emperor, you need to choose the people that you're representing. Alex:                 But right now he is an emperor that doesn't necessarily hold back when things need to be done, but he is trying to be more benevolent for that. And that to me, that is a fascinating character to follow going forward, particularly the idea that Wiccan is going to be with him, and it's the sort of thing, I don't know if there's plans for this. I honestly have just not paid much attention to what's coming forward in comics. But if there was a Emperor Hulkling comic, that would be a great character thing to follow. Just the idea of how do you rule two races that have hated each other for millennia and try to do it the right way with your husband by your side? That's great. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. And being able to… They're the characters that emerged from this as the most interesting. I like the tags at the end of both of these books, but they are the ones… I would definitely like to see them on a day to day basis, what they're up to, because otherwise most of the characters in this book are characters we know and already like and they're just being themselves. Thor and She-Hulk are officially dating, which I thought was a fun revelation here. Alex:                 Also, I think this was in this one, I'm kind of mixing them up now, but I love the line after the unofficial Kree-Skrull wedding where the rabbi says, “This is the first outer space same-sex Jewish wedding that I've ever officiated.” But just fun. Just fun stuff. Good times. And the Fantastic Four issue I thought it was very good as well, and also in terms of delineating itself from the Avengers issue, focusing on the history of the blue area of the moon, which has been very key to Marvel universe continuity, working in the unknown that weird Nick Fury robot dude who took over for the Watcher and coming up with a new status quo for him as well. Just a good stuff. It's very clearly following off of Dan Slott's run on Fantastic Four, and it feels of a piece of that, but his run has been good. His run has been funny. He has a good handle of the characters, so this feels fun as well. Justin:              Yeah. Agreed. What I also want to just real quick want to say, it was nice that each separate issue, they came out the same week, and really reflected the different writers who have shepherded this project, their tones a little bit differently, and they were able to have their own wrap up. Because Dan Slott I feel was so Fantastic Four focused and got to have the humor of a Spider-Man hanging out and Wolverine talking shop and all that. That was a very Dan Slott thing to do. Alex:                 Yeah. So good stuff. Even if you were on the fence about Empyre, maybe pick up these two issues so you can have a sense of the new status quo in the Marvel universe. Let's move on to another one. Stealth #5 from Image Comics, written by Mike Costa and art by Nate Bellegarde. Man, I love this book. We've been talking about every issue of this book. This is about a old dark horse, Darkhawk, excuse me, esque superhero, who is suffering from dementia. His son is investigating mysteries that are tied with it. There is an old villain of his who is tied to his origin who is coming after him. This is the issue before the end, so it definitely feels like, even though some big things happened, there's a little bit of a pause there, but particularly with the villain, with Dead Hand, it's so well written and he's so calculated and terrifying at the same time. It's very impressive to read. Justin:              Yeah, I was going to say this comic… We've raved about it so much. Its main characters are so well done. And then they take the time and this issue to really establish… The most fun character in this issue is the villain and we get a little bit of origin snuck into the back half of the book, but it was just another great book. Great action. Really well drawn. Everyone's on the same plane. I don't know what's going to happen in this last issue. Alex:                 I'm very excited to go and get to the end of it. Let's move on to another one that's been great the entire run, Something is Killing the Children #10 from Boom! Studios, written by James Tynion IV, art by Werther Dell'Edera. This is continuing the storyline of a bunch of invisible monsters killing some children. It's fascinating to me that so little and so much happens in every issue of this book. I don't know if you get that feeling as well. Justin:              100%. I get the exact same feeling of like… I'm always like, “Ooh…” This is such a tonal book. It's something that you read where you're just like… You want the taste of it. It's not about a million things happening because the dread they create each issue and those moments of horror and every day… I'm always reminded reading this of the issue where the cop is like, “Hey, I have a bunch of beer in my bag if you want to grab one.” When they're in the impromptu morgue they made in the high school gym, a couple of issues back. And every issue just has those great little details, and then also just a bunch of horrifying action. And this issue has maybe more action than we've seen for a couple. Alex:                 I have a question for you. When there is a monster comes out and kills one of the children, in your head are you like, “That's the thing that's killing the children.” Justin:              No, because I'm constantly, “Is that the thing killing the children?” Because I don't believe… There's something… The mystery they've created here leaves a little bit of like, “Maybe that's not what's killing the children.” Alex:                 Another great issue of this book, and Werther Dell'Edera's art is so gorgeous. I also love the layouts of this book. I mean, this might be part of getting it digitally, but the fact that they have these huge spreads that are multi panels long, it just feels and reads different from every other comic that I'm reading today. Real good stuff. Moving on to Superman #25 from DC Comics written by Brian Michael Bendis and art by Ivan Reis. This is introducing another new villain for Superman, or maybe ally, we'll see what happens, but it is a race of aliens that we've never met before who are aware of the destruction of Krypton, become concerned about Superman, and then proceed to follow him throughout history. Alex:                 So we get a parallel, for this anniversary issue, of Superman's entire history through this alien's perspective as well as through Superman's perspective and his relationship with Lana Lang, which we're reestablishing here. I like this issue. I'm cautiously optimistic after big guy with weird lip that I'm forgetting of the name, [Roeger Thargar 00:15:49] or whatever, the other villain that he introduced. There's a lot of returning to the destruction of Krypton and mining that, so I'm cautiously optimistic. Justin:              Reading this issue, maybe you want to take a mental check in on Bendis's run in general. What do you think? Because this felt a hard reset and sort of like, “Ah, I don't know, let's start over,” in some ways. And I this issue. It made me really think Superman is going to get with Lana Lang, oddly. In a sort of stressful way of. Alex:                 That would be fucked up if that would happen. Justin:              Agreed. But what do you think this means for Bendis's run in general, or what do you think of Bendis's run in general, reading this? Alex:                 I appreciate the fact that he's added a lot of new characters to the Superman continuity. That's certainly something that's needed, but this is the absolute worst way of saying this. A lot of reading his run feels like a chore. Like, “I got to read this because he's going to be adding this new thing that people are going to pick up on later on and it's going to affect the rest of DC continuity so I got to know what's going on.” I don't know, it doesn't feel exactly the right fit for Bendis at the same time. Justin:              I agree. It feels homeworky, where a lot of it is just so much of laying the groundwork, when it's just like, “What is the story you're telling?” So much of the stuff that came before him, I love so much with Superman, the real Superman family living in Smallville and it was a real family unit, and I was like, “I see what the story is here. It's a family unit rallying around their father/husband who is Superman and what he has to do.” And everyone got to do their own thing. In this it feels like Lois and Superman are always in different places, very busy. John Kent is with the Legionnaires now. It feels like everyone's working so hard and I don't know what's happening. Alex:                 There seems to be a loss of the core values of Superman in a certain way. And I think it's funny, because that's something that he is trying to hit constantly and trying to work around and trying to reemphasize. And he does get around to it sometimes in his run, like the fight with the Injustice League in Metropolis, which I honestly do not remember whether that was in Superman or Action Comics, was very good and very tense and very dangerous, but then it was interrupted by Leviathan coming in to be like, “Let's stop this fighting.” It feels watching a chess game in a certain way, to get to your point about laying the groundwork. Justin:              And that's everyone's favorite activity, is just tucking in and watching some fucking chess. Alex:                 Yeah. Bobby what's his name. Justin:              Yes. Searching for Bobby chess fish. Alex:                 Moving on to another setup thing though, Ultraman, The Rise of Ultraman #1 for Marvel Comics, written by Kyle Higgins and Matt Groom, art by Francesco Manna, Michael Cho, Gurihiru, Ed McGuinness, and Espen Grundetjern. This is the classic Ultraman hero. We get a front story and a bunch of backup stories. I'll tell you what, I wasn't totally sold on the lead story because I felt it actually did kind of a Bendis thing of deconstructing and decompressing the origin of Ultraman, and by the end of the issue, I was like, “Great, that was the thing that I was curious to see you get to at the beginning of this issue, because I don't know any of these characters or what's going on.” But I really liked the back matter a lot. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. It was weird. This story had that confidence of “You know what we're doing here. Look at these characters, they're hanging out, they're screwing around.” And then it sort of ended with “Oh, I don't actually know these characters. I don't know what's happening.” And then I'm like, “Oh, I see. Maybe there's an Ultraman happening here.” But the back matter really set it up, set up the whole thing. The Ultra Q I think was the name of the one that really set up what the deal was and how the Kaiju organization came together. And then they had the fun interspersion of the funnies version of Ultraman. Alex:                 Yeah, I like that stuff quite a bit. It's certainly a big package in terms of there's a lot of stuff going on in the comic, so I think it's worth picking up potentially for that. Particularly if you're a fan of Ultraman. I don't have a connection to the franchise or anything, so I was a little lost to the lead story, but I'm definitely curious to pick up the second issue and see how that continues because clearly Marvel has put a lot of faith of this. This is a big priority for them. So I'm curious to see where it goes, particularly because it gets to the point you want it to get to at the end of that first issue. Alex:                 Let's move on to another one, I'm very curious to talk to you about this one, Ice Cream Man Presents: Quarantine Comix Special #1 from Image Comics written by W Maxwell Prince, art by Martin Morazzo, but also by Declan Shalvey and Chris O'Halloran, Deniz Camp, and Artyom Poplin, with Aditya Bidikar, A Ewing, Al Ewing I guess, and PJ Holden, Christopher Cantwell, and Eoin Marron with Chris O'Halloran. So this is a collection of, as the title says, short comics that the Ice Cream Man team published while in quarantine. There are, I believe, four tales of their own, and then four guests tales that go along with it. What'd you think about this book in total and then any particular stories you want to call out? Justin:              I mean, this felt like such a good ice cream. Obviously we love… We talk about this book nonstop. It's something that is just a scary comic book that does so much with its stories to create dread, but also there are moments of humor and really make a point. And this felt like a great book that really digested what we're going through right now and recontextualized our own everyday horror and put it in these different storylines in a way that I thought was great, really great. Alex:                 Yeah. I really like this a lot too. The thing that I was most curious about reading this book is how other people would handle the idea of Ice Cream Man. And of course the lead stories, they capture it perfectly, they're great. They feel exactly Ice Cream Man because it's the team that's doing it. But the one for me that worked perfectly that I could not believe it was the main team not doing it, that was the one by Deniz Camp and Artyom Poplin with Aditya Bidikar. That was the one, if you haven't read it this is obviously spoilers, but it's basically a girl who is looking out through window at the outside world as it's falling apart, whether it's through coronavirus or something worse, like zombie plague, it's not entirely clear. And in the background it certainly seems like her family is falling apart and breaking apart. Alex:                 And at the same time, she's drawing little pictures on the windows to add things into the landscape and what's going on. And of course, things become more horrible, the drawings take on a life of their own. To me, that was like… This is an Ice Cream Man story. This is exactly what it feels like, particularly in the early days of quarantine, to look outside of the window and see those empty streets. Perfect. Justin:              Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Being able to really artistically bring that into the comic book form, I thought this whole book just gives that off in a way that I haven't seen anyone do that. How'd you feel about the Animal Crossing? Alex:                 It was all right. I thought that was okay. I haven't really played Animal Crossing necessarily, but it was like… It's a funny story, but it was too jokey for Ice Cream Man for me, if that tracks? Justin:              Yeah, totally. Alex:                 But yeah, this is a great package. And to your point about the quarantine stuff, I've kind of rankled against anything that talks about quarantine, TV shows that are like, “It's set during quarantine. We filmed it during quarantine. Everybody filmed it on their Zoom cameras,” makes me annoyed and I could care less because I'm living that right now. But this is something that worked for me. Justin:              And I think the real smart thing they did is really interpret it as opposed to presented it, and that's what I love about it. I got to give a shout out to the first story, because it's got my man Shakespeare in it. Alex:                 There you go. Love Shake CW. Justin:              Shakes CW. That's how I think. Scholars refer to him in that way. Alex:                 Back in time. Yeah, great stuff though. Definitely pick that up. Next up Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #5, excuse me, from DC Comics, written by Kami Garcia, art by Mico Suayan and Jason Badower. We've also talked about almost every issue of this one. This is a more realistic take on Joker and Harley. Joker is a serial killer, Harley is the psychiatrist working with the Gotham PD trying to track him down. This issue, Joker is in her house and she confronts him. This is very well written, but to me, the art is definitely the standout, and it's just gorgeous to look at across the board. Justin:              Agreed. The use of color in this is so smart. The different passages we get in black and white with Joker affectation, and then the other sections that come through. But vivid detail in the black and white. And then later we get the sort of the more comic booky feeling normal coloring passages. It's great. And the way they are positioning Joker and Harley here is something that I haven't really seen in a while, and it was great to see joker with a straightforward origin. There's not a ton of like, “He's a ghost from the future,” or whatever. It was nice to see that. Alex:                 Good book. Definitely pick it up. For adults only. Next up, Web of Venom: Wraith #1 from Marvel written by Donny Cates, art by Guiu Villanova. This is another issue teeing up the big King In Black event that's coming very, very soon. Here we get Wraith, who is in Donny Cates's Guardians of the Galaxy run, dealing with his own symbiote, [Arjun 00:27:03]. Big stuff happens here. This is as tense and big and crazy as usual as we have come to expect from Donnie Cates's Venom run. Good stuff. Justin:              This book doesn't… I'm not super familiar with Wraith, but it didn't have any business being this good and interesting and exciting. It's great. It had the vibe of a great Western story, but bringing in all the symbiote continuity, I guess is the way… It's amazing, just in general, that Venom has become this universe spanning continuity. Alex:                 I don't want to make this one person versus another, but I was struck reading this book, which is something that Donny Cates has already done, where Brian Michael Bendis was like, “Where did the symbiotes come from? The planet Klyntar. That's where they're from.” And the fact that Donny was like, “Yeah, yeah, but also they're the prison for this god Knull. It's not actually their planet or where they come from. It's this other thing,” is in my mind… It's funny that it's a responsible retcon of a retcon, if you know what I mean. Justin:              It's funny to be calling out Bendis so hard in this episode of The Stack, [crosstalk 00:28:23], who we like. Alex:                 Don't come for us, man. Justin:              Don't come for us, man. I also want to call out in this book, the art feels like… The pacing of it, the ramping up and coming down. This feels something that could have been a standalone, Western short story, just with this great Marvel universe stuff laid over top of it. Alex:                 Yeah, it's very good. All of these Web of Venom event things have been very good. Let's move on to another surprisingly good comic, GI Joe #8 from IDW written by Paul Allor and art by Emma Vieceli. I got to say, I went from not caring about GI Joe at all to this being top of my stack every month. This book is great. Justin:              We keep talking about it. Pete's not even here and here we are talking about GI Joe comics, because the depth of the world building they're doing here is just so good. Alex:                 I think my main impression of GI Joe is the 80s cartoon where you have Cobra Commander and it's all very silly and everybody's like, “My name is Ice Cube and shoot ices.” That's pretty much all it is. Justin:              Most of the communication is just the them shouting their names, and their names are also what they do. It's a very Pokemon thing for them to do. Alex:                 And the fact that not only is this team taking the idea of GI Joe seriously, but actually plumbing into their character deaths and making these often excruciating to read character studies about the choices that people need to make in the middle of war, is bonkers. This issue, we get a character who is… Well, the whole setup is Cobra has taken over the world, GI Joe is the underground fighting back, and here we get one of the characters, I'm honestly forgetting which stupid name she has, but she is the Canadian ambassador. She's behind enemy lines. She's starting to fall in love with one of the people from Cobra- Justin:              Are you talking about Bombstrike? Alex:                 Yes. There we go. And the choices that she needs to make across the board where it's like… It's hard to watch. It's hard to read on both sides, when she makes the right choices, when she makes the wrong choices, but that comes down to the writing. The art is good. I really am shocked how great this book is. Justin:              Yeah, and continues to impress. It's not just a flash in the pan one story was good. Continues to be great across the board. Alex:                 Mainly it feels like, and I don't say this to deride the writer or anything, but this feels like if Tom King decided to write GI Joe, what would happen. Justin:              That's good. That's a compliment. Alex:                 Next up, Reaver #11 from Image Comics written by Justin Jordan and art by Niko Henrichon. This follows our fantasy world extreme characters attacking some dudes on a boat. I got to tell you, we've talked about a bunch of issues in this book. It feels like Justin Jordan has finally figured out which characters work, which characters pop, and is just focusing on them, and that in my mind is such a smart decision. Justin:              It's really funny in the page, the author page or the artist page, after the cover, we see all the characters who are initially wandering through the wilderness, and I was like, “Oh yeah, remember all those people?” And now it's just gotten down to these few characters that are just kicking ass. Alex:                 And it's great. I mean, it works. I'm glad they pivoted the book to that. If you have an enormous dude who is impossible to kill and is a crazy murderous barbarian, and a tiny girl with a ghost face and sharp teeth who likes to bite people, focus on them. That's all good. Get rid of the other characters and it's all fine. Justin:              Bring out the bitey girl. Alex:                 But it's good. In terms of being extreme fantasy, I think this is a fun issue. Justin:              Agreed. Alex:                 Last one to talk about, another Evan Dorkin book from Dark Horse Comics Blackwood: The Mourning After #4, art by Veronica and Andy Fish. I'll admit, I haven't really read Blackwood or The Mourning After, but I like this issue quite a bit. This is bunch of people from seemingly a magical school or a magical library who are fighting against somebody. There's some evil masks. The character designs are great. The magic is great. Even knowing nothing about this, I think part of it is that Evan Dorkin is good at plot, Veronica and Andy Fish are great at art, so the issue works even if you don't know anything about it. Justin:              The way that the masked person kills people in this is unbelievable. It's horrifying. Every time I was just like, “Huh.” You see their corpse, it's great. Alex:                 It's kind of amazing reading these two Evan Dorkin Dark Horse books back to back, which I did, Bill and Ted are Doomed and The Morning After #4, because you have one that's like, “Fun times, Bill and Ted, woo.” And the other one's, people's flesh being ripped off their bones. Good stuff. Just very talented guy. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. And to be able to work in those two different tones is very cool. Alex:                 There you go. All right, that is it for The Stack. If you'd like to support our podcast, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also we do a live show every Tuesday at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. @comicbooklive to follow us socially. Comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and many more. We'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. Justin:              Live large. Get out of that poison Ivy patch, baby. The post The Stack: Bill & Ted Are Doomed, Dark Nights Death Metal And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Querty
Esordi di carta e pixel / con Valeria “Tenaga” Romanazzi - Podcast Povero S02E05

Querty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 59:06


Valeria Romanazzi, in arte Tenaga, fa parte del mondo dell'autoproduzione da più di 10 anni e ha visto praticamente nascere la Self Area di Lucca. Con lei abbiamo chiacchierato di pubblicazioni su carta, DeviantArt e social network… nel bene e nel male. Potete seguire Tenaga Comics e i suoi progetti su: - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tenaga.comics/ - Sito personale http://www.tenagacomics.com/ Risorse, titoli e link utili citati nel podcast: - Pride of Baghdad, di Brian K. Vaughan e Niko Henrichon https://amzn.to/2WG41xW - Love (serie di quattro volumi), di Frederic Brremaud e Federico Bertolucci https://amzn.to/2ZMQEO7 - Antithetis, di Jessica Marino https://www.facebook.com/antithesiscomic/ - Gimkhana, di Ornella Savarese https://tapas.io/episode/205032 - Elisa Serio https://www.instagram.com/eserioart/ - Mirka Andolfo https://www.instagram.com/mirkand89/ Per anticipazioni sulla prossima puntata sosteneteci su Patreon o seguite Mecenate Povero su Facebook e Instagram. https://www.patreon.com/mecenatepovero https://www.facebook.com/mecenatepovero https://www.instagram.com/mecenatepovero/ Per continuare a fangirlare sul fumetto autoprodotto, visitate il sito https://www.mecenatepovero.it/

Podcast Povero
Esordi di carta e pixel / con Valeria “Tenaga” Romanazzi - Podcast Povero S02E05

Podcast Povero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 59:06


Valeria Romanazzi, in arte Tenaga, fa parte del mondo dell’autoproduzione da più di 10 anni e ha visto praticamente nascere la Self Area di Lucca. Con lei abbiamo chiacchierato di pubblicazioni su carta, DeviantArt e social network… nel bene e nel male.Potete seguire Tenaga Comics e i suoi progetti su:- Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tenaga.comics/- Sito personale http://www.tenagacomics.com/Risorse, titoli e link utili citati nel podcast:- Pride of Baghdad, di Brian K. Vaughan e Niko Henrichon https://amzn.to/2WG41xW - Love (serie di quattro volumi), di Frederic Brremaud e Federico Bertolucci https://amzn.to/2ZMQEO7 - Antithetis, di Jessica Marino https://www.facebook.com/antithesiscomic/- Gimkhana, di Ornella Savarese https://tapas.io/episode/205032- Elisa Serio https://www.instagram.com/eserioart/- Mirka Andolfo https://www.instagram.com/mirkand89/ Per anticipazioni sulla prossima puntata sosteneteci su Patreon o seguite Mecenate Povero su Facebook e Instagram.https://www.patreon.com/mecenatepovero https://www.facebook.com/mecenatepovero https://www.instagram.com/mecenatepovero/ Per continuare a fangirlare sul fumetto autoprodotto, visitate il sito https://www.mecenatepovero.it/

Querty
Esordi di carta e pixel / con Valeria “Tenaga” Romanazzi - Podcast Povero S02E05

Querty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 59:06


Valeria Romanazzi, in arte Tenaga, fa parte del mondo dell’autoproduzione da più di 10 anni e ha visto praticamente nascere la Self Area di Lucca. Con lei abbiamo chiacchierato di pubblicazioni su carta, DeviantArt e social network… nel bene e nel male. Potete seguire Tenaga Comics e i suoi progetti su: - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tenaga.comics/ - Sito personale http://www.tenagacomics.com/ Risorse, titoli e link utili citati nel podcast: - Pride of Baghdad, di Brian K. Vaughan e Niko Henrichon https://amzn.to/2WG41xW - Love (serie di quattro volumi), di Frederic Brremaud e Federico Bertolucci https://amzn.to/2ZMQEO7 - Antithetis, di Jessica Marino https://www.facebook.com/antithesiscomic/ - Gimkhana, di Ornella Savarese https://tapas.io/episode/205032 - Elisa Serio https://www.instagram.com/eserioart/ - Mirka Andolfo https://www.instagram.com/mirkand89/ Per anticipazioni sulla prossima puntata sosteneteci su Patreon o seguite Mecenate Povero su Facebook e Instagram. https://www.patreon.com/mecenatepovero https://www.facebook.com/mecenatepovero https://www.instagram.com/mecenatepovero/ Per continuare a fangirlare sul fumetto autoprodotto, visitate il sito https://www.mecenatepovero.it/

PAMMHG (Pues a mí me ha gustado)
Pammhg 2x30 A tope de reseñas! Sexo Mal, Cristales Rotos, SpyxFamily y muchos más!

PAMMHG (Pues a mí me ha gustado)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 80:08


Ya es #ViernesdePammhg! Esta semana venimos cargados novedades fresquitas muy interesantes para pasar estos días de tanto calor. En el programa de esta semana reseñamos: * Sexo Mal Carles Ponsí Fandogamia 14€ * Harley Quinn: Cristales rotos de Mariko Tamaki y Steve Pugh Editorial Hidra 14,95€ * Los Skrull Unidad Familiar de Robbie Thompson y Niko Henrichon, Paninicomics 12€ * SpyxFamily de Tatsuya Endo, Ivrea 8€ * Wonder Woman de Brian Azzarello y Cliff Chiang, ECC (5 tomos 16,95€) * Kabuki de David Mack (4 Tomos 29,95€) * Squeak the Mouse de Massimo Mattioli, Fulgencio Pimentel 23,95€ ¡Esperamos que lo paséis bien y no vemos la semana que viene!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 254

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 143:16


Comics Reviews: DC Digital Goddamned: Virgin Brides 1 by Jason Aaron, RM Guera, Giulia Brusco Firepower vol 1 OGN by Robert Kirkman, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson, Rus Wooton All-America Comix 1 by Joe Casey, Dustin Nguyen Lacey and Lily 1 by Andrew Cieslinski, Dave Dellecese Devil's Highway 1 by Ben Percy, Brent Schoonover, Nick Filardi Additional Reviews: An Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie The Tunnel Hamilton Unfollow She-Ra OGN Karma News: New Mutants delay, DC integrating WildStorm (again), Mandalorian comic, Geoff Johns, Joss Whedon, Alien and Predator move to Marvel, John Layman Skybound controversy, UK comics shipping Trailer: An American Pickle Comics Countdown: Nailbiter Returns 2 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski Olympia 5 by Curt Pires, Tony Pires, Dee Cunniffe, Alex Diotto, Micah Meyers Goddamned: Virgin Brides 1 by Jason Aaron, RM Guera, Giulia Brusco Ronin Island 12 by Greg Pak, Giannis Milonogiannis, Irma Kniivila Firepower by Robert Kirkman, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson, Rus Wooton Red Sonja 16 by Mark Russell, Bob Q Star 5 by Kelly Thompson, Filipe Andrade, Javier Pina, Jesus Aburtov Plot 5 by Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel, Josh Hixson Batman: The Adventures Continue 7 by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Ty Templeton, Monica Kubina Reaver 9 by Justin Jordan, Niko Henrichon

Coffee & Heroes Podcast
48. Book Club - Pride of Baghdad by Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon

Coffee & Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 49:05


Join Alan, Roddy & Keith for the third book club podcast - Pride of Baghdad, this time chosen by Roddy. Pride of Baghdad is a graphic novel written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Niko Henrichon released by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint on September 13, 2006. The story is a fictionalized account of the true story of four lions that escaped from the Baghdad Zoo after an American bombing in 2003. The book won the IGN award for best original graphic novel in 2006. Spoilers are everywhere on this podcast so please only listen if you have read Pride of Baghdad (Spoiler - it's pretty incredible...), or if you don't mind spoilers. As ever please like and subscribe if you enjoy our ramblings, and feel free to leave any comments or feedback. Hope you guys enjoy!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 210

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 124:09


Batman/Superman, Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass, Superman of Smallville, Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors, Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales, Fantastic Four: 4 Yancy Street, Marvel Monsters, Marvel Comics 1000, Power Pack: Grow Up!, She-Hulk Annual, Spider-Man: Velocity, Spider-Man: Life Story, Tommy Gun Wizards, Mountainhead, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chosen Ones, Doctor Mirage, The Mall, Necromancer's Map, Traveler, Just Beyond: The Scare School Additional Reviews: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark News: WandaVision teaser, Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur animated series, American Chavez TV series, Once & Future ongoing, Return to Venom Island, Brian Wood, New Mutants reshoot, Batman rumors Trailers: Star Wars, Joker, Jojo Rabbit, Titans s2 Comics Review Details: Batman/Superman 1 by Joshua Williamson, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass by Mariko Tamaki, Steve Pugh Superman of Smallville by Art Baltazar and Franco Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors 1 by Frank Tieri, Flaviano, Federico Blee Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Federico Vicentini, Erick Arciniega Fantastic Four: 4 Yancy Street 1 by Gerry Duggan, Luciano Vecchio, Mark Bagley, Pere Perez Power Pack: Grow Up! by Louise Simonson, June Brigman, Roy Richardson, Tamra Bonvillain, GuriHiru She-Hulk Annual by Alexandri Petri, Andy MacDonald, Matt Milla Tommy Gun Wizards 1 by Christian Ward, Sami Kivela, Dee Cunniffe Mountainhead 1 by John Lees, Ryan Lee, Doug Garbark Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chosen Ones by Mairghread Scott, Omella Savarese, Wesllei Manoel, Celia Lowenthal, Alexa Sharpe Doctor Mirage 1 by Mags Visaggio, Nick Robles Necromancer's Map 1 by Andrea Fort, Sam Beck, Michael Christopher Heron Traveler 1 by Neil Gibson, Tasos Anastasiades Just Beyond: Scare School by R.L. Stein, Kelly Matthews, Nichole Matthews Comics Countdown, 28 Aug 2019: Thor 16 by Jason Aaron, Mike Del Mundo, Matt Wilson Black Science 42 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio Ascender 5 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Spider-Man: Life Story 6 by Chip Zdarsky, Mark Bagley Dial H For Hero 6 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Scott Hanna, Jordan Gibson Martian Manhunter 8 by Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Justice League Dark 14 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez, Adriano Lucas House of X 3 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Perez, Marte Gracia Runaways 24 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Niko Henrichon, Matt Wilson Dr. Strange 18 by Mark Waid, Jesus Saiz

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 206

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 98:01


Batman Who Laughs, Last Knight on Earth, Green Lantern Annual, Justice League Dark Annual, Dear Justice League, Powers of X, Death's Head, Secret Warps, Star Wars: Age of Resistance, Venom Annual, Manor Black, Knights Temporal, Red Sonja: Lord of Fools, Sonic: Tangle & Whisper, Boston Metaphysical Society, Gut Ghost, Killers, Love She Offered, Red Winter, Blastosaurus Summer Special Reviews: Before I Wake, Better Call Saul season 4, Amphibia, Infinity Train, 12 Forever News: new Venom director Comics Reviews Details: Batman Secret Files 2 by Andy Kubert, Amancay Nahuelpan, Trish Mulvihill, Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Carlos D'Anda, Luis Guerroro, Mairghread Scott, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Tomeu Morey, Steve Orlando, Eduardo Risso, Dave Stewart, Tim Seeley, Pat Gleason, John Kalisz Green Lantern Annual by Grant Morrison, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Trevor Scott, Steve Oliff Justice League Dark Annual by James Tynion IV, Ram V, Guillem March, Arif Prianto Red Hood & the Outlaws Annual 3 by Scott Lobdell, Adam Pollina, Pete Woods, Steve Firchow Dear Justice League by Michael Northrop, Gustavo Duarte, Marcelo Maiolo Powers of X 1 by Jonathan Hickman, RB Silva, Marte Gracia Death's Head 1 by Tini Howard, Kei Zama, Felipe Sobreiro Secret Warps: Iron Hammer Annual by Al Ewing, Carlos Gomez, Tini Howard, Ario Anindito, Israel Silva Star Wars: Age of Resistance Special by Tom Taylor, Matteo Buffagni, Chris O'Halloran, G. Willow Wilson, Elsa Charretier, Nick Filardi, Chris Eliopoulos, Javier Pina, Guru eFX Venom Annual by Ryan Cady, Simone Di Meo, Mattia Iacono, Emily Ryan Lerner, Victor Ibanez, Tree Farrell Manor Black 1 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Tyler Crook Knights Temporal 1 by Cullen Bunn, Fran Galan Red Sonja: Lord of Fools by Mark Russell, Bob Q, Katie O'Meara Sonic: Tangle & Whisper by Ian Flynn, Evan Stanley, Matt Herms Boston Metaphysical Society 1 by Madeleine Holly-Rosing, Emily Hu, Gloria Caeli Gut Ghost: Till We Meet Again 1 by Enzo Garza Killers 1 by B Clay Moore, Fernando Dagnino, Jose Villarrubia Love She Offered by Glenn Moane, Tirso Llaneta Red Winter 1 by Michael Gordon, Francisco Munoz, Rolands Kalnins Blastosaurus Summer Special by Richard Fairgray, Paul Eiding Comics Countdown: Batman: Last Knight on Earth 2 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo,  Paper Girls 30 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson Batman Who Laughs 7 by Scott Snyder, Jock, David Baron Conan the Barbarian 8 by Jason Aaron, Garry Brown, Gerardo Zaffino, Matt Wilson Green Lantern Annual by Grant Morrison, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Trevor Scott, Steve Oliff Powers of X 1 by Jonathan Hickman, RB Silva, Marte Gracia Red Sonja: Lord of Fools by Mark Russell, Bob Q, Katie O'Meara Runaways 23 by Rainbow Rowell, Niko Henrichon, Andres Genolet, Matt Wilson Justice League Dark Annual 1 by James Tynion IV, Ram V, Guillem March, Arif Prianto Canto 2 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Vittorio Astone

Coffee & Heroes Podcast
Book Club @ Coffee & Heroes - 3. Pride Of Baghdad

Coffee & Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 49:05


Join Alan, Roddy & Keith for the third book club podcast - Pride of Baghdad. Pride of Baghdad is a graphic novel written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Niko Henrichon released by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint on September 13, 2006. The story is a fictionalized account of the true story of four lions that escaped from the Baghdad Zoo after an American bombing in 2003. The book won the IGN award for best original graphic novel in 2006. Spoilers are everywhere on this podcast so please only listen if you have read Pride of Baghdad (Spoiler - it's pretty incredible...), or if you don't mind spoilers. As ever please like and subscribe if you enjoy our ramblings, and feel free to leave any comments or feedback. Hope you guys enjoy!

Off Panel: A Comics Interview Podcast
Off Panel #204: Meet the Skrulls with Robbie Thompson

Off Panel: A Comics Interview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 95:04


In this week's episode of Off Panel, writer Robbie Thompson joins the podcast to talk about his Marvel mini-series Meet the Skrulls. Thompson discusses shipping, fandom, why he wanted to write comics, the greatness of Javier Rodriguez, the origins of his current Marvel mini-series Meet the Skrulls, this being the most him Marvel project he's had, the themes of family and identity in the book, Niko Henrichon's art, the nuance of Skrulls, individuating shapeshifters, and more, before we close with five questions about Thompson, the person.

The Next Picture Show
#169: Muscled Memories, Pt. 2 - Captain Marvel

The Next Picture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 66:26


Our pairing of sci-fi action films with a side of meditation on memory and identity brings in the new CAPTAIN MARVEL to see how Carol Danvers’ journey of lost and reclaimed memories looks next to the very different (and much bloodier) journey taken by Douglas Quaid in Paul Verhoeven’s TOTAL RECALL. We share our reactions to CAPTAIN MARVEL and its choice to center its narrative on an amnesiac hero, then bring in TOTAL RECALL to compare the two films’ approaches to their central ideas about memory, how they function as science-fiction stories, how they treat their female characters, and more. Plus, Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your cinematic radar. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about TOTAL RECALL, CAPTAIN MARVEL, or anything else in the world of film by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730.  *Show Notes* Works cited:• Captain Marvel’s Cat Wrangler Explains How Goose Became a Flerken Hero on Set, by April Wolfe (Vulture.com) Your Next Picture Show:  • Scott: Cristina Gallego and Ciro Guerra’s BIRDS OF PASSAGE, and Movie Premieres Unlimited (@NightOpening) • Keith: Robert Aldrich’s VERA CRUZ • Genevieve: Robbie Thompson and Niko Henrichon’s MEET THE SKRULLS comic, and FX’s WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS Outro Music: Smashing Pumpkins, “Today” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AiPT! Comics
Hello Hickman, Absolute Carnage, Popstar Poison Ivy

AiPT! Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 58:40


THE NEWS Hickman is coming July 2019! But to do what!? X-Men! Absolute Carnage is coming August 2019. A look ahead to the Marvel mystery event yet to be revealed starting December 2019. ALTERED CARBON is getting a comic book at Dynamite Entertainment. Batman Who Laughs the only comic to top 100k in Feb 2019. New Service Brings Free Comics to Your Nintendo Switch. TOP BOOKS OF LAST WEEK Dave Justice League #20 (W: Scott Snyder & Jorge Jimenez, A: Jorge Jimenez) Meet the Skrulls #2 (W: Robbie Thompson A: Niko Henrichon) Forrest Meet the Skrulls #2 (W: Robbie Thompson A: Niko Henrichon) Invisible Kingdom #1 (W: G. Willow Wilson, A: Christian Ward) SEGMENT: SQUARE UP! It’s a Big Two all-out brawl of who can do...mostly not fighting the best? One random DC character VS. one random Marvel character VS. a Superfight selected scenario! Who comes out on top? TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK Dave Detective Comics #1000 (W: Various, A: Various) Forrest Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #3 (W: Kieron Gillen, A: Caspar Wijngaard) Best COVER OF NEXT WEEK **Forrest: ** Alien 3 #5 (A: Johnnie Christmas) **Dave: ** Detective Comics #1,000 (A: Steve Rude variant cover) **Soap Box: ** Forrest talks about marketing language which talks about how long a story has been in the making.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 185

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 112:33


Doomsday Clock 9, Age of X-Man: Prisoner X, Amazing Spidey 16.HU, Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History, Domino Hotshots, Marvel Super Hero Adventures; Spider-Man - Spider-Sense of Adventure, Meet the Skrulls, Star Wars: AoR - Padme, Darth Vader: Dark Visions, Ziggy Pig Siggy Seal, Astro Hustle, Black Hammer ‘45, Frozen: Reunion Road, 6 Million Dollar Man, Ronin Island, Morning in America, Sparks: The Way I Was   Reviews: Captain Marvel, Stumptown v1, Punisher Max   Sparks: The Way I Was - https://www.comixology.com/Sparks-2/digital-comic/753106?ref=c2VyaWVzL3ZpZXcvZGVza3RvcC9ncmlkTGlzdC9SZWNlbnRBZGRpdGlvbnM   News: Mike Deodato leaves Marvel - new comic with Lemire from Dark Horse, Game of Thrones trailer, Sparks 2, Arrow ending, Idris Elba is Deadshot, BKV Gundam movie, DC collection madness, Mouse Guard casting   Comics Details: Age of X-Man: Prisoner X 1 by Vita Ayala, German Peralta, Michael Spicer Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History 1 by Nick Giovannetti, Paul Scheer, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Antonio Fabela Meet the Skrulls 1 by Robbie Thompson, Niko Henrichon, Laurent Grossat Star Wars: Age of Republic: Padme by Jody Houser, Wilton Santos, Cory Smith, Marc Deering, Walden Wong, Java Tartaglia Darth Vader: Dark Visions 1 by Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum, Paolo Villanelli, Arif Prianto Ziggy Pig Siggy Seal by Frank Tieri, Jacob Chabot Astro Hustle 1 by Jai Nitz, Tom Reilly, Ursula Decay Black Hammer ‘45 by Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes, Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt Frozen: Reunion Road by Joe Caramagna, Eduardo Francisco, Eduard Petrovich, Anastasia Belousova, Yanna Chinstova Six Million Dollar Man 1 by Christopher Hastings, David Hahn, Roshan Kurichiyanil, Ariana Maher Ronin Island 1 by Greg Pak, Giannis Milonogiannis, Irma Knivila Morning in America 1 by Mags Visaggio, Claudia Aguirre Sparks: The Way I Was by Glenn Matchett, Katie Fleming   Comics Countdown, 06 Mar 2019: Green Lantern 5 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff Die 4 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Deadly Class 37 by Rick Remender, Wesley Craig, Jordan Boyd Black Hammer ‘45 1 by Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes, Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt Batman 66 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Deathstroke 41 by Christopher Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Sean Parsons, Cam Smith, Jeromy Cox, Carrie Strachan Conan the Barbarian 4 by Jason Aaron, Gerardo Zaffino, Matt Wilson Justice League 19 by Jorge Jimenez, Scott Snyder, Alejandro Sanchez Ronin Island 1 by Greg Pak, Giannis Milonogiannis, Irma Knivila Immortal Hulk 14 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts  

Supercontext: an autopsy of media

This 2006 comic by Brian K. Vaughn and Niko Henrichon is about lions escaping the Baghdad Zoo during the Iraq War. We look at how the creators approached this subject matter, why it's been challenged in libraries and how it represents people in the Middle East. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: Pride of Baghdad Additional Resources: US troops kill Baghdad lions 15 YEARS AGO, A LION PRIDE ROAMED THE STREETS OF BAGHDAD Revisiting ‘Pride of Baghdad’s’ Haunting Iraq War Allegory The Joy of Pride: Vaughan talks "Pride of Baghdad" BANNED BOOKS WEEK: PRIDE OF BAGHDAD The Pride of Baghdad CBLDF Discussion Guide: Pride of Baghdad

Make Dad Read Comics
EP 243: Pride of Baghdad

Make Dad Read Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 34:49


Patrick and Dad get into historical depths of the Iraq War with anthropomorphic animals from Brian K Vaughan and Niko Henrichon’s Pride of Baghdad. Spoiler free and politically light but there is a great deal of war discussion. Next Week: Weird Detective

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 138

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 91:45


Immortal Men, Captain America 700, Domino, Exiles, Crude, Dead Hand, Brothers Dracul, A Fractured Mind, Season of the Snake, Robocop: Citizens Arrest, Reviews (Green Lantern Earth One, Thanos: Infinity Siblings, Zero Jumper, Rampage, Lost in Space, Once Upon A Time), News (Sean McKeever's Outpost Zero, Big Hero 6 at IDW, Beach Blanket Bad Guys, Astonishing X-Men new creative team, IT casting - Jessica Chastain, NOS4A2 at AMC, Johns/Fabok on the 3 Jokers). Credits Details: Immortal Men 1 by James Tynion IV, Jim Lee, Ryan Benjamin, Richard Friend, Scott Williams, Alex Sinclair, Jeremiah Skipper Domino 1 by Gail Simone, David Baldeon, Jesus Aburtov Exiles 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Javier Rodriguez, Alvaro Lopez, Jordie Bellaire Crude 1 by Steve Orlando, Garry Brown, Lee Loughridge Dead Hand 1 by Kyle Higgins, Stephen Mooney, Jordie Bellaire Brothers Dracul 1 by Cullen Bunn, Mirko Colak, Maria Santaolalla A Fractured Mind 1 by James Gilarte, David Anton Gomis, Ivan Plascencia Season of the Snake 1 by Serge Lehman, Jean-Marie Michaud Robocop: Citizens Arrest 1 by Brian Wood, Jorge Coelho, Doug Garbark Comics Countdown 11 April 2018: 1. Gideon Falls 2 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart 2. Deadly Class 33 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd 3. Thanos 18 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Antonio Fabela 4. Oblivion Song 2 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni 5. Eternal Empire 8 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna, Stephen Mayer 6. New Super-Man and the Justice League of China 22 by Gene Luen Yang, Brent Peeples, Matt Santorelli, Hi-Fi Colour Design 7. Bloodshot Salvation 8 by Jeff Lemire, Renato Guedes 8. Captain America 700 by Mark Waid, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson 9. Detective Comics 978 by James Tynion IV, Javi Fernandez, John Kalisz 10. Doctor Strange 388 by Donny Cates, Niko Henrichon, Laurent Grossat

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 093

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 156:49


Wonder Woman movie review, Wonder Woman Annual, Teen Titans Lazarus Contract, Trinity Annual, Cable 1, Secret Empire Uprising, Doctor Strange 21, Secret Empire 3, Paklis 1, Heroines, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Annual, Garfield OGN, TMNT Adventures RobotAnimals, DC CW Season Finales (Supergirl S2, Flash S3, Legends S2, Arrow S5), Doctor Who "The Lie of the Land" Details: Wonder Woman Annual by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Vita Ayala, Claire Roe, Mike Moreci, Stephanie Hans, Colin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, David Lafuente; Teen Titans Lazarus Contract Special by Christopher Priest, Ben Percy, Dan Abnett, Paul Pelletier; Drew Hennessy, Khoi Pham, Brett Booth, Trinity Annual by Rob Williams, Guillem March, Tomeu Morey; Cable 1 by James Robinson, Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz; Secret Empire Uprising 1 by Derek Landy, Joshua Cassara; Doctor Strange 21 by Dennis Hopeless, Niko Henrichon; Paklis 1 by Dustin Weaver; Heroines by Ted Naifeh; TMNT Amazing Adventures RobotAnimals by Caleb Goellner, Chad Thomas 31 May Comics Countdown: 10. Old Man Logan 24 by Jeff Lemire, Eric Nguyen 9. Sex Criminals 19 by Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky 8. Teen Titans Lazarus Contract Special by Christopher Priest, Ben Percy, Dan Abnett, Paul Pelletier 7. Doctor Aphra 7 by Kieron Gillen, Andrea Broccardo, Anthonio Fabela 6. Thanos 7 by Jeff Lemire, German Peralta, Rachelle Rosenberg 5. Wonder Woman Annual by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Vita Ayala, Claire Roe, Mike Moreci, Stephanie Hans, Colin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, David Lafuente 4. Moon Knight 14 by Jeff Lemire, Greg Smallwood, Jordie Bellaire 3. Black Science 30 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno Dinisio 2. Spider-Gwen 20 by Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi 1. Kill or Be Killed 9 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser

Je Game Moi Non Plus
JGMPQ#02 - Animaux, Cyberpunk Et Tortures D'Esprit

Je Game Moi Non Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 92:20


Second numéro de Je Game Mais Pas Que, l'émission des croisements culturels menée par l'équipe de Je Game Moi Non Plus. Fred, à l'animation, est cette fois accompagné d'Antoine, Julien et Mehdi. Dans cet épisode, la formule a été légèrement affinée. Tout commence par un rapide debriefing du n°1. Ensuite, chacun des membres a non seulement préparé un croisement entre un (ou plusieurs) jeu(x) et d'autres objets culturels, mais également une problématique liée à ce croisement. Ce qui donne quatre petits débats aux thèmes aussi variés que "Le jeu vidéo peut il utiliser la citation en usant de ses moyens propres ?" ou "Peut-on vraiment donner la parole aux animaux ?". Pour ceux qui souhaitent retrouver les œuvres citées, elles sont listées en fin de ce billet. Tout cela est suivi d'une nouvelle section, le sas de décompression "C'est pas du jeu !", où les chroniqueurs nous racontent ce qu'ils ont vu, lu, écouté,... récemment, en se détachant totalement du jeu vidéo. Sur ce, on espère que ça vous a plu et on vous donne rendez-vous au prochain numéro ! Entre temps, n'hésitez pas à nous laisser vos commentaires pour prolonger le débat, préciser, contester, saluer ou autre. --- - Julien : le jeu The Evil Within (Bethesda, 2014) et le film Paprika (2006) de Satoshi Kon. - Mehdi : le jeu Tokyo Jungle (Sony CE, 2012) et le comic book Les Seigneurs de Bagdad (Vertigo/Urban Comics, 2006/2012) de Brian K. Vaughan et Niko Henrichon. - Antoine : le jeu Metal Gear Solid V : The Phantom Pain (Konami, 2015) et le roman Au cœur des ténèbres (1889) de Joseph Conrad. - Fred : réflexion globale sur la réappropriation des codes cyberpunk à partir des années 1990. Sont abordés, notamment : le manga Akira (1982–1990) de Katsuhiro Otomo, le film Blade Runner (1982) de Ridley Scott, le roman Neuromancien (1984) de William Gibson, l'album Cyberpunk (1993) de Billy Idol, le jeu Killzone Shadow Fall (Sony CE, 2013). Pour aller plus loin : – L'article sur Leo Castaneda évoqué par Antoine – L'article sur Tokyo Jungle évoqué par Mehdi – Le clip Reminder de Moderat, issu de l'album III dont il est question dans la section "C'est pas du jeu !". Un clip très inspiré par le jeu vidéo... – Article Wikipédia de la société Mutato Muzika, gérée par le chanteur du groupe Devo Générique de début : Lukhash – Beginning of Anxiety Jingles intermédiaires : trailer de Tokyo Jungle et thème d'ouverture de Killzone 2. Générique de fin : Devo - Some things never change Images d'ouverture : The Evil Within et Blade Runner. Droits réservés à leurs auteurs respectifs.

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics
Tomos y Grapas, Cómics - Vol.2 Capítulo # 23 - Descenso por Bagdad

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 154:43


CAPÍTULO #67... NOTICIAS [00:05:44] Iron Fist (polémica y posible aparición) Alan Moore George A. Romero premiados por la Horror Writers Association Curso online de Carlos Pacheco Eventos. Graf de Barcelona Marvel revive Timely Comics Retraso en rodaje de Gambito Viejo Logan, posible argumento para Lobezno 3 Declaraciones de Frank Miller sobre Dark Knight y futuros trabajos La actualidad de Marvel según Axel Alonso Avance de novedades Norma Editorial, Planeta y ECC NOVEDADES [00:45:04] Repaso Grapa Marvel. All-New All-Different Antes de Watchmen: El Comediante Northlanders: La viuda de la plaga Old Pa Man Grandes autores Batman: Ed Brubaker. El hombre que ríe 75 Aniversario Green Arrow El niño y la bestia Batman. Black and White vol.2 Batman y Superman. Los mejores del mundo Constantine: Hellblazer #1 Repaso grapa DC Orbitador ANÁLISIS:LOS LEONES DE BAGDAD [01:39:37] Brian K. Vaughan y Niko Henrichon nos presentan esta fábula moderna en la que un grupo de leones deben de sobrevivir al salvaje campo de batalla de la ciudad de Bagdad, en el que han quedado libres tras un bombardeo. Un emotivo relato cargado de sentimientos que traemos a nuestra mesa para su análisis. ALL-NEW HYPE: DESCENDER [01:53:50] Descender es la nueva obra de Jeff Lemire y Dustin Nguyen publicada en nuestro país. Una obra de Ciencia Ficción, ambientada en el futuro, en la que acompañaremos al androide Tim en un mundo en el cual acaba de despertar y que odia a los que son como él. Acompañaremos a nuestro protagonista, y su inocente visión, por el camino de la supervivencia. OYENTES [02:10:53] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! No os perdáis nuestra nueva sección diaria en directo: La Comicofonía SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal de Youtube www.youtube.com/c/tomosygrapascomic APÓYANOS también con nuestro Crowdfunding También en iTunes Síguenos @TomosyGrapas www.tomosygrapas.com Participa también y publica en nuestra web! escríbenos a tomosygrapas@gmail.com

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics
Tomos y Grapas, Cómics - Vol.2 Capítulo # 23 - Descenso por Bagdad

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 154:43


CAPÍTULO #67... NOTICIAS [00:05:44] Iron Fist (polémica y posible aparición) Alan Moore George A. Romero premiados por la Horror Writers Association Curso online de Carlos Pacheco Eventos. Graf de Barcelona Marvel revive Timely Comics Retraso en rodaje de Gambito Viejo Logan, posible argumento para Lobezno 3 Declaraciones de Frank Miller sobre Dark Knight y futuros trabajos La actualidad de Marvel según Axel Alonso Avance de novedades Norma Editorial, Planeta y ECC NOVEDADES [00:45:04] Repaso Grapa Marvel. All-New All-Different Antes de Watchmen: El Comediante Northlanders: La viuda de la plaga Old Pa Man Grandes autores Batman: Ed Brubaker. El hombre que ríe 75 Aniversario Green Arrow El niño y la bestia Batman. Black and White vol.2 Batman y Superman. Los mejores del mundo Constantine: Hellblazer #1 Repaso grapa DC Orbitador ANÁLISIS:LOS LEONES DE BAGDAD [01:39:37] Brian K. Vaughan y Niko Henrichon nos presentan esta fábula moderna en la que un grupo de leones deben de sobrevivir al salvaje campo de batalla de la ciudad de Bagdad, en el que han quedado libres tras un bombardeo. Un emotivo relato cargado de sentimientos que traemos a nuestra mesa para su análisis. ALL-NEW HYPE: DESCENDER [01:53:50] Descender es la nueva obra de Jeff Lemire y Dustin Nguyen publicada en nuestro país. Una obra de Ciencia Ficción, ambientada en el futuro, en la que acompañaremos al androide Tim en un mundo en el cual acaba de despertar y que odia a los que son como él. Acompañaremos a nuestro protagonista, y su inocente visión, por el camino de la supervivencia. OYENTES [02:10:53] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! No os perdáis nuestra nueva sección diaria en directo: La Comicofonía SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal de Youtube www.youtube.com/c/tomosygrapascomic APÓYANOS también con nuestro Crowdfunding También en iTunes Síguenos @TomosyGrapas www.tomosygrapas.com Participa también y publica en nuestra web! escríbenos a tomosygrapas@gmail.com

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast
MSP#225: Batman: Year One

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2010 91:36


This week on the show; Batman: Year One, Ultimate Spider-Man gets animated, Cthulhu strikes, Irredeemable gets reviewed, and Wolfman vs. Wolfman. NEWS Ultimate Spider-Man Animated Series Creative Team LINKAGE REVIEWS Stephen THE CALLING: CTHULHU CHRONICLES #2
 Written by Johanna Stokes, Michael Alan Nelson
 Drawn by Christopher Possenti The Lovecraft-inspired event of the year continues! Darkness is rising and soon all will hear…THE CALLING! Clayton Diggs tinkers on the brink of madness as he struggles to identify the first piece in this bizarre, paralyzing puzzle — all before a great one awakes and the world changes…forever! An all-new ongoing supernatural horror series with a decidedly modern spin from superstar writing team Michael Alan Nelson (28 DAYS LATER, HEXED) and Johanna Stokes (DEATH VALLEY, STATION)! [rating:3/5] Rodrigo Prince of Persia #2
 Written by JORDAN MECHNER
 Art by TOM FOWLER, DAVID LOPEZ, BERNARD CHANG, TOMMY LEE EDWARDS, CAMERON STEWART, NIKO HENRICHON, PETE PANTAZIS,  & DAVE STEWART
 Five very different people are about to be put to death for a crime they didn’t commit. Well, one of them may have done it. But the only way they can escape the hangman’s noose is to find the common thread that ties them together. The one man they have all encountered, and who changed their lives – Dastan, the prince of Persia! [rating:3.5/5] Matthew IRREDEEMABLE #16 Written by Mark Waid Drawn by Peter Krause The Paradigm are still reeling from their no-holds-barred battle with the Plutonian. Alliances are forged and broken, and one hero is revealed to have powers beyond the team’s wildest dreams. But they may not be enough to prevent the ghastly event that’s on the horizon… This is the perfect time to pick up Mark Waid’s explosive, Eisner-nominated superhero series! [rating:3.5/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Yes, we are dragging this out longer than we should, but who emerges victorious in this week’s Wolfman battle? VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION: Avengers Forever The story recounts the beginning of Bruce Wayne’s career as Batman and Jim Gordon’s with the Gotham City Police Department. Bruce Wayne returns home from training abroad in martial arts, manhunting, and science for the past 12 years, and James Gordon moves to Gotham with his wife, Barbara, after a transfer from Chicago. Both are swiftly acquainted with the corruption and violence of Gotham City, with Gordon witnessing his partner Detective Flass assaulting a teen for fun. 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.

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This week on the show; Batman: Year One, Ultimate Spider-Man gets animated, Cthulhu strikes, Irredeemable gets reviewed, and Wolfman vs. Wolfman. NEWS Ultimate Spider-Man Animated Series Creative Team LINKAGE REVIEWS Stephen THE CALLING: CTHULHU CHRONICLES #2
Written by Johanna Stokes, Michael Alan Nelson
Drawn by Christopher Possenti The Lovecraft-inspired event of the year continues! Darkness is rising and soon all will hear…THE CALLING! Clayton Diggs tinkers on the brink of madness as he struggles to identify the first piece in this bizarre, paralyzing puzzle — all before a great one awakes and the world changes…forever! An all-new ongoing supernatural horror series with a decidedly modern spin from superstar writing team Michael Alan Nelson (28 DAYS LATER, HEXED) and Johanna Stokes (DEATH VALLEY, STATION)! [rating:3/5] Rodrigo Prince of Persia #2
Written by JORDAN MECHNER
Art by TOM FOWLER, DAVID LOPEZ, BERNARD CHANG, TOMMY LEE EDWARDS, CAMERON STEWART, NIKO HENRICHON, PETE PANTAZIS,  & DAVE STEWART
Five very different people are about to be put to death for a crime they didn’t commit. Well, one of them may have done it. But the only way they can escape the hangman’s noose is to find the common thread that ties them together. The one man they have all encountered, and who changed their lives – Dastan, the prince of Persia! [rating:3.5/5] Matthew IRREDEEMABLE #16 Written by Mark Waid Drawn by Peter Krause The Paradigm are still reeling from their no-holds-barred battle with the Plutonian. Alliances are forged and broken, and one hero is revealed to have powers beyond the team’s wildest dreams. But they may not be enough to prevent the ghastly event that’s on the horizon… This is the perfect time to pick up Mark Waid’s explosive, Eisner-nominated superhero series! [rating:3.5/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Yes, we are dragging this out longer than we should, but who emerges victorious in this week’s Wolfman battle? VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION: Avengers Forever The story recounts the beginning of Bruce Wayne’s career as Batman and Jim Gordon’s with the Gotham City Police Department. Bruce Wayne returns home from training abroad in martial arts, manhunting, and science for the past 12 years, and James Gordon moves to Gotham with his wife, Barbara, after a transfer from Chicago. Both are swiftly acquainted with the corruption and violence of Gotham City, with Gordon witnessing his partner Detective Flass assaulting a teen for fun. 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.