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No terceiro episódio (de cinco) de nossa Antologia Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle, Luwig Sá, Reginaldo Yeoman e Dãozinho (Arte-Final HQ) discutem os arcos Anarquia em Gotham e a minissérie solo do Anarquia. No qual o roteirista despeja nesse anti-herói – inspirado no “V” de V de Vingança – todas as suas vivências e inquietações sobre essa ideologia bastante controversa.Read More ...
No segundo episódio (de cinco) de nossa Antologia Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle, Luwig Sá, Reginaldo Yeoman e Marcelo Miranda discutem os arcos Quadro de Lama e Tulpa. Respectivamente, os primeiros contatos da dupla criativa com personagens já pré-estabelecidos do Universo DC, como o(s) Cara(s) de Barro e o demônio Etrigan. Além disso, aproveitando a pauta, o trio Escapista nãoRead More ...
Na série que se inicia hoje, Luwig Sá dá o pontapé inicial numa antologia Detetive Cast dedicada a parceria do roteirista Alan Grant e o artista Norm Breyfogle nos títulos regulares do Batman. Ao todo serão cinco episódios, os quais discutiremos os cinco anos (1988-1993) em que a dupla criativa trabalhou junta. Na estreia, o host d’Os Escapistas introduz oRead More ...
There are few pairings that can rival the acclaim of Batman and Superman, but the teaming of Mark Waid with Dan Mora may be a solid challenger! Jim Fetters is back to chat with Case and Jmike about the first arc in DC's Batman / Superman: World's Finest. Overview: ● In episode 134 of the Podcast Discussion meeting, hosts Casey Aiken and Jmike Folson, joined by guest Jim Fetters, delve into the intricacies of the "World's Finest" comic series, focusing on the first arc encompassing issues 1-6. They commend the creative efforts of Mark Waid and Dan Mora, highlighting the series' blend of Silver Age charm and contemporary storytelling. Key discussions include the engaging character dynamics between Robin and Supergirl, the introduction of the villain Devil Neza, and the seamless integration of time travel elements. Mora's dynamic art style receives particular praise, alongside Waid's effective narrative techniques, such as flashbacks and emotional portrayals of iconic characters. The hosts celebrate the comic's positive tone, contrasting it with darker narratives in recent years, and recommend "World's Finest" as a standout title from DC's current lineup. The meeting concludes with Jim Fetters sharing details about his work and the hosts providing podcast information for listeners. Notes: ● ##### World's Finest Comic Discussion (00:00 - 11:36). Podcast hosts Casey Aiken and J. Mike Falsen discuss World's Finest comic. Guest Jim Fetters joins to talk about the first arc (issues 1-6). Mark Waid and Dan Mora praised for their work on the series. Comic set in an unspecified past with Silver Age elements. Dick Grayson's Robin highlighted as a standout character. Supergirl and Robin's awkward relationship introduced ● ##### Character Dynamics and Story Elements (11:36 - 22:43). Devil Nezha introduced as the main villain. Doom Patrol incorporated into the story. Time travel elements discussed, including Supergirl's casual ability to fly through time. Batman and Superman's friendship portrayed effectively. Dan Mora's art style compared to Norm Breyfogle's work ● ##### Art and Storytelling Techniques (22:43 - 31:53). Dan Mora's art praised for its effectiveness and dynamic style. Mark Waid's storytelling techniques highlighted, including use of flashbacks. General Immortus character moment discussed. Batman-Superman fusion scene praised ● ##### Story Structure and Character Development (31:54 - 41:22). Cliffhangers at the end of issues noted as effective. Batman's emotional portrayal discussed. Superman depicted as competent, capable, and compassionate. Book praised for its positive tone compared to darker recent comics ● ##### Overall Praise and Recommendations (41:22 - 53:03). World's Finest recommended as one of DC's best current titles. Hosts and guest express enthusiasm for continuing to read the series. Jim Fetters shares where to find his work online. Podcast information and social media details shared
Eyes are still being taken out in "Kingdom of the Blind", episode 4 of the interminable slog that is Criminal Minds: Evolution: Season 2. This time the enucleator draws little tattoos on herself after committing the act, like Mr. Zsasz. Unlike Mr. Zsasz, nobody even approaching Alan Grant or Norm Breyfogle's talent level is working on this shit. Also, Sicarius meets with his family and Prentiss is bailed out of jail by a Rossi who's still talking to Head Sicarius. Christ almighty.
In Prime Goes Rogue, host Marc Truex breaks down the baddest of the Ultraverse bad boys - Rogue Prime. From Prime's run ins with Firearm to his conflicts with Hollywood's elites, we learn what makes Rogue Prime so angry and motivated to be a hero. Someone has to think of THESE KIDS! Plus, the Ego Stone returns, 504's are found, and Hardcase is a true inspiration to us all. JUMP ON NOW to the conversation and send an email to ultramonthlypodcast@gmail.com to have your letter featured on the next Slings & Arrows segment of the podcast.For links discussed in this episode, check out:ScreenRant Article: Marvel's Seventh Infinity Stone Makes Shock Return for Magneto's Epic Resurrection
This episode, we focus on one of Gatman's most gafflingly grazen gad guys, the Ventriloquist (and Scarface!) Who's really pulling the strings? Listen now to find out! Intro Reminder of PuchiCon appearance Background (3:00) Important to note that in this version, the dummy was made from wood used in Blackgate's old gallows, and there are conflicting reports whether the dummy is possessed or not Ventriloquist (Arnold Wesker) created by John Wagner, Alan Grant, and Norm Breyfogle in Detective Comics #583 (Feb. 1988) Arnold Wesker is a meek man from a mafia family – originally developed DID after witnessing his mother's murder His origin was later retconned – imprisoned in Blackgate prison, he begins hearing voices from a dummy named Woody, and the voices convince him to murder his cellmate – during the fight, Woody is damaged, and takes on the name Scarface In either version, Scarface becomes the controlling force, and Wesker is his “puppet” - to the point that Scarface becomes enraged if people insist on speaking to Wesker and not him One telltale sign is that Wesker/Scarface is unable to pronounce the letter B, replacing it with G - Batman becomes Gatman, bullets become gullets, etc. At one point Wesker was committed to Arkham Asylum, and upon escaping used a sock puppet named Socko - when Scarface learned he had been replaced, he and Socko had a gunfight, resulting in damage to Wesker's hands #BecauseComics After an earthquake nearly destroys Gotham, a new villain called the Quakemaster shows up demanding a ransom to prevent further earthquakes - Tim Drake is able to deduce it's Scarface because Quakemaster refuses to pronounce words with the letter B Has an on-again/off-again partnership with the Penguin, where they often break each other out of prison and work together on criminal enterprises Murdered by Tally Man in an effort to frame Harvey Dent Later resurrected during Blackest Night as a member of the Black Lantern Corps, and creates a construct of Scarface with his ring New 52 - he was never killed, and was hospitalized for treatment of his DID Briefly controlled by the Venom serum, but was taken down by Nightwing and Damian Wayne Succeeded as Ventriloquist by a woman named Shauna Belzer, who had her own puppet Ferdie He helped Batman defeat Psycho-Pirate, because his DID was able to override Pirate's emotion control powers since Scarface was really in charge Issues - the pawn who would be king (7:03) Dissociation, Depersonalization, and Derealization Subordination (14:03) Masochism (21:04) Break (26:01) Plugs for Popcorn Psychology, Ocho Duro Parlay Hour, and Phillip Kennedy Johnson Treatment (26:56) In-universe - introduce ways to take Scarface out of commission Out of universe - work on scaling down and away from coping mechanism (30:10) Skit (34:06) DOC: Hello Mr. Wesker, I'm Dr. Issues. SCARFACE: Nope, you're talking to ME, doc. Leave the dummy outta this. WESKER: W-w-well at least l-l-let me say h-h-hello f-first. SCARFACE: Shut yer yap and lemme do the talking. The less you talk, the faster we can greak outta here and get gack to gusiness. DOC: I love Vaudeville as much as anybody, but SCARFACE: *interrupting* that explains your practice DOC: Hey! This is a serious establishment. Are you going to talk to me or not? WESKER: I-I-I SCARFACE: Aye Aye Aye is right! Sheesh! You gonna take the hint, shrinkydink? This mug is useless without me. I'm the grains of this operation. That's how I keep making gread. DOC: *flustered* Fine. Tell me, what can I do for you? SCARFACE: Can you crack safes? DOC: No SCARFACE: Can you crack heads? DOC: NO! SCARFACE: Knockaround guy? Gagman? DOC: No and No SCARFACE: Is your office a good place to do laundry, if ya catch my drift? DOC: I'm not doing anything illegal for you! SCARFACE: Then you're a waste of space like this guy over here! DOC: He is the reason you can talk at all! SCARFACE: waaaaatch your mouth, you're on thin ice, capiche? DOC: Mr. Wesker, are you going to stand for this? SCARFACE: He doesn't have to, that's why he's sittin down. And you're gonna be layin down for a dirt nap if you don't keep your eyes on me! DOC: You don't have any weapons. That tommy gun is a toy. I'm not stupid. SCARFACE: My noggin is like taking a Louisville slugger to the jaw if you're unprepared. DOC: If you're so bright,have you figured out a way to resolve your anger without resorting to violence? SCARFACE: Resort? You darn right I resort. A hideout full of moola and the screams of my enemies make crime a vacation. DOC: Is that what Wesker wants? SCARFACE: Who cares what he wants? DOC: I do. And if this is you, Arnold, then I'm willing to work with you in this…unique arrangement. SCARFACE: I'm confused. Are you talking to me or to him? DOC: Yes. SCARFACE: *pause* Ooooh, you're a slick one, aintcha? Gut there's no one else you need to talk to. DOC: Thank goodness. So, I'll make sure I only direct my questions to you, and you'll answer, and I'll make sure it's documented in your chart, under your name. Just spell it for me so I get it right. SCARFACE: S-C-A DOC: A-R-N SCARFACE: *screaming* THIS AIN'T A JOKE! DOC: I'm not laughing. I'm talking to you. I'm looking at you. I know you run the show, and I'm giving you the attention you deserve. If the other part is not important according to you, fine. But I won't let your reality get in the way of mine. SCARFACE: YOU SICKO! Don't toy with my emotions. DOC: Don't use your emotions as toys WESKER: Please stop fighting DOC: who said that? SCARFACE: NOBODY! DUMMY, SHUT UP! WESKER: yes sir DOC: You seem to have an issue with a part of you that is intimidated. What do you plan to do to strengthen it? SCARFACE: I'm not weak; that loser DOC:*interrupting* You're a loser; got it. SCARFACE: I'm not here to be insulted! WESKER: You usually leave that to me DOC: Progress! Now if you could only get him to stop shoving his hand inside you to compensate, you wouldn't be so uptight SCARFACE: *pause* wait…are you actually trying to treat me here? DOC: It wasn't my first idea but if it's the only way I can ultimately give you some peace and have fewer people hurt, I'll make it work. SCARFACE: *exaggerated wistful sigh* Maybe I can finally get a world without Dummy. A mafioso can dream. DOC: Um…erm…something like that. Anyway, I noticed that I didn't get my usual fee before the session, so I'm going to have to bill you for the balance. SCARFACE: *deadpan* Oh…Dummy takes care of that WESKER: I DO NOT DOC: WHAT? SCARFACE: I MEANT THE CHECK'S IN THE MAIL. Now get me outta here before he makes me talk about my mother. *fake sob* I really miss her. DOC: Pining? SCARFACE: No, oak. Ending (38:54) Recommended reading: Batman: Broken City by Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Risso Next episodes: Bigby Wolf, Eobard Thawne, Speedball Plugs for social & GonnaGeek Network References: Penguin episode - Anthony (5:14) All the Smoke podcast - Doc (15:00) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter Facebook TikTok Patreon TeePublic Discord
Bienvenue pour le premier numéro du Coin Lecture, notre nouveau rendez-vous consacré... à nos lectures en tout genre ! Pour ce premier numéro, retrouvez Koré, Quinn, Marie-Paule et Manu pour nous parler respectivement de : Le Cycle d'Ernaut de Jérusalem, de Yan Kervan; Quinn en pleine Bat-mania ! Batman: The Knight par Chip Zdarsky et Carmine di Giandomenico; L'An Zéro par Scott Snyder et Greg Capullo; Batman : Imposter par Mattson Tomlin et Andrea Sorrentino; The Batman's Grave par Warren Ellis et Bryan Hitch; Batman Le Culte par Jim Starlin et Bernie Wrightson; Batman Knightfall par notamment Chuck Dixon, Jo Duffy, Alan Grant, Dennis O'Neil, Doug Moench au scénario et Jim Aparo, Jim Balent, Eduardo Barreto, Bret Blevins, Norm Breyfogle, Vincent Giarrano, Tom Grummett, Klaus Janson, Barry Kitson, Mike Manley, Graham Nolan, Sal Velluto, Mike Vosburg et Ron Wagner au dessin. Genèse de la cité (Mégalopoles, tome 1), de N.K. Jemesin; Supergirl : Woman of Tomorrow, de Tom King et Bilquis Evely. Cette émission est une republication de l'émission live, visible toutes les deux semaines à 21h sur notre chaine Twitch ! N'hésitez pas à venir nous retrouvez en live et partager vos lectures avec nous. Le support visuel projeté pendant le live est disponible ici . Bonne écoute, bonnes lectures et très bonne semaine à vous !
In this episode, Tim Rooney returns to the show as we rewind to the debut arc in the Shadow of the Bat title, The Last Arkham. Hear us discuss: -Alan Grant's superb writing -The (once again) incredible artwork of Norm Breyfogle, -Some nuggets behind the origin of the title and more. Rate and Review the Show: Apple | Spotify | iHeartradio | Amazon Follow The Batman Book Club on Twitter: @thebatmanbc. Follow The Batman Book Club on Instagram: @thebatmanbc. Follow Tim on Twitter: @ThisIsTimRooney. Subscribe to The Batman Book Club YouTube Channel. Support the Show Through Patreon: patreon.com/thebatmanbc. Support the Show with Merchandise from TeePublic. Transition Music: "The Dark Knight Returns", by Christopher Drake. Outro Music: "Overdrive", by Matrika.
Episode #5 What if the rollout of a proposed small press full color super-heroic shared universe came out more like an Agatha Christie murder mystery? It's Ten Little Launch Titles, with a host of announced established talents across 1987-- but how many of the names will show up, which titles will actually see release, in what format, and when exactly? Diabolu Frank is on the case, and his suspects include Neal Adams, David Ammerman, Arnel Avetria, Dell Barras, Dante Barreno, Mark Beachum, Norm Breyfogle, Frank Cirocco, Sam de la Rosa, Tony DeZuniga, Jan Duursema, Dennis Francis, Dante Fuget, Mike Gustovich, Mark Wayne Harris, Phil Haxo, Doug Hazlewood, Rich Hedden, Jack Herman, Bob Ingersoll, Peter Iro, Bruce Jones, Michael William Kaluta, Joe Kubert, Victor Laszlo, Tom Mandrake, Lee Marrs, Cliff MacGillivray, Tom McWeeney, Chris Miller, Adrian Moro, Kevin Nowlan, Steve Perry, Jim Reddington, Rico Rival, P. Craig Russell, Dan Schaeffer, Greg & Terry Shoemaker, Jim Starlin, John Stephenson, Greg Swan, Danny Taver, Dan Tolentino, Albert Val, Bob Versandi, Charles Vess, B. J. Weiss, Louis Williams, & Nollie Zamora. Can you figure out the truth before we relay it? 00:00:46 Lost Universes: Blackthorne 00:08:17 The Timeline Series 00:15:11 Jack Hunter 00:21:38 Outposts: Danse / The Darkling Chronicles / MAD VII 00:31:33 Omni-Men 00:44:43 Locke! 00:54:48 XL 00:59:51 The Bringers 01:14:18 Wind-Rage 01:19:15 Amazing Listeners Episode Gallery Twitter Facebook tumblr ♞#дɱдŻİŊƓĤƐƦʘƐʂ♘ rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.com Wordpress --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diabolu-frank/message
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Gobble, Gooble! Kevin, Phil, and Andy are here but what season is it? Black Hammer Talk is Back! Phil and Kevin can't get enough (Or can they?) Licensed books Moonstone still has a websitehttp://moonstonebooks.com/shop/default.aspx AC Comicshttps://www.accomics.com/ Devil's Due Comicshttps://www.devilsdue.net/ Tokyopophttps://www.tokyopop.com/ Prime #5 (Vol 1 1993) by Len Strazewski, Gerard Jones, Norm Breyfogle, Time Eldred, Keith […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 512 – The Never-Ending Summer first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
Gobble, Gooble! Kevin, Phil, and Andy are here but what season is it? Black Hammer Talk is Back! Phil and Kevin can't get enough (Or can they?) Licensed books Moonstone still has a websitehttp://moonstonebooks.com/shop/default.aspx AC Comicshttps://www.accomics.com/ Devil's Due Comicshttps://www.devilsdue.net/ Tokyopophttps://www.tokyopop.com/ Prime #5 (Vol 1 1993) by Len Strazewski, Gerard Jones, Norm Breyfogle, Time Eldred, Keith […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 512 – The Never-Ending Summer first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
Gobble, Gooble! Kevin, Phil, and Andy are here but what season is it? Black Hammer Talk is Back! Phil and Kevin can't get enough (Or can they?) Licensed books Moonstone still has a websitehttp://moonstonebooks.com/shop/default.aspx AC Comicshttps://www.accomics.com/ Devil's Due Comicshttps://www.devilsdue.net/ Tokyopophttps://www.tokyopop.com/ Prime #5 (Vol 1 1993) by Len Strazewski, Gerard Jones, Norm Breyfogle, Time Eldred, Keith […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 512 – The Never-Ending Summer first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
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We Are The Knight Ep #92: Detective Comics #583 & #584 Welcome back to We Are The Knight: The Batman Podcast! As Part of “Sub-tember, Phil and this month's special guest host Justin “The Owl” Osgood review the first 2 issues from the classic team of Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle from Detective Comics #583 & #584 (February & March 1988). Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! We Are The Knight's Links → Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBatmanPodcst → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/clsidekicks → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheBatmanPodcst → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Time takes us all. And as the comics we grew up with grow older, so too do the people who made them, and with time, comes other things, sadly. Recently, Alan Grant, legendary co-creator of many of the great Bat villains of the 80s and 90s, passed away, having been preceded a couple of years ago by his regular collaborator, artist Norm Breyfogle. So this week, we celebrate this legendary team with three stories by them, one from each of the Bat titles they worked on together. Anarky in Gotham City (Detective Comics V.1 # 608-609) Sisters in Arms (Batman V.1 # 460-461) The Last Arkham (Batman: Shadow of the Bat # 1-4) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
With the recent passing of Alan Grant, we take a look back at some of the 80's Batman he wrote alongside John Wagner in Detective Comics #583-586, which feature the first appearances of Scarface & The Ventriloquist in the first story and then The Ratcatcher in the next. They're two quick, fun Batman stories that go down smooth, with nice art by Norm Breyfogle too! Then we finish our read of Superman For All Seasons by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale with issue #4: Winter! Superman gets his groove back by making a snow angel and stopping a classic winter flood. Next Time: Saga of the Swamp Thing #35-42 by Alan Moore & Stephen Bissette
On Prime's Sister!, hosts Marc and Jeff talk all things Ultraverse including a review of the Prime series spin-off title, Elven - discussing which UV characters make their dramatic return, debating science vs magic, and identify Jeff's Ultraverse double! Plus the boys break some San Diego Comic Con hot goss about a Malibu Comics property, take a dive into the quarter bins, and relive a fantasy casting from the UCU (Ultraverse Cinematic Universe). JUMP ON NOW to the conversation and send an email to ultramonthlypodcast@gmail.com to be featured during the Slings & Arrows segment of the show.For links featured in this episode, check out:CBR Article: Dreadstar Creator Still Wants to Turn His Comic into a Streaming Series
In Ep.113 of our SeerNova Podcast (SNP) we talk with our guest Brad Linder who is drawing a Norm Breyfogle-style Batman while we talk about the step-by-step process of creating a comic book, and why it takes many years to get any real momentum when creating comics. Brad also talks about teaching how to draw, the comic Beetle Girl from Lucky Comics, Sin City, and we mention 1000 true fans and the importance of obtaining them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seernovacomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seernovacomics/support
Cornelius Stirk es un asesino en serie presentado en "Detective Comics #592" (1988), creación de Alan Grant y Norm Breyfogle. Stirk, como el Espantapájaros, utiliza el miedo para atacar a sus víctimas. Suele alimentarse del corazón de sus víctimas, a quienes llega gracias a una habilidad psiquica que le permite ser visto como alguien completamente distinto a quién es Stirk vive bajo la ilusión de que requiere los nutrientes y las hormonas de los corazones de las victimas, a fin de mantenerse vivo y los prepara con la adrenalina por inducir el miedo en la víctima antes de su muerte. Un dato curioso del personaje es que siempre se refiere a los demás educadamente llamándoles “señor”
La reciente muerte del dibujante Neil Adams nos obligó a comentar su impacto y legado en el cómic de superhéroes actual. Simplemente sin su trazo no habríamos tenido a unos Frank Miller, Norm Breyfogle o Jim Lee, herederos directo de su dinamismo y poses en perspectivas imposibles. Participan Roberto Murillo, Dan Lee, Héctor McCoy y Rodrigo Vidal Tamayo.
Special Guest: Chuck Satterlee! In this episode, he talks about his Kickstarter campaign for Bitter Souls. A series was drawn completely by Norm Breyfogle, who passed away in 2018, and it is the largest body of work on one title Norm ever did outside of Batman titles. Kickstarter Campaign Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/comic_fantastic And on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fantastic_comic_fan/ Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.instagram.com/fantasticcomicfan/
Spotlight on artist Norm Breyfogle. The 1st Superman/Batman Team-Up. Tom DeFalco and Paul Ryan's run on Fantastic Four. Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/comic_fantastic And on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fantastic_comic_fan/ Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.instagram.com/fantasticcomicfan/
Chuck Satterlee is a writer and creator of comics whose first series was published in 1995. Chuck took some time away from comics but is back now with a vengeance and several new series in the works. First though, Chuck has a Kickstarter project, which is set to launch Monday, April 11th. This is a 400 page omnibus collecting the series Of Bitter Souls, which Chuck wrote around 2005 with artist Norm Breyfogle. The omnibus includes all 198 pages of story plus pin-ups by some of today's top artists and several short stories set in the world of Of Bitter Souls. Chuck talks about the series and why he wanted to collect everything into an omnibus, his start in comics, how he ended up working with Norm Breyfogle, and so much more. This was a wonderful conversation and by the end of it I'm delighted to count Chuck as one of my new comics friends! Be sure to listen, like, subscribe, and share and check out the Kickstarter campaign for Of Bitter Souls: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/monstersandmidways/of-bitter-souls-400-page-omnibus-drawn-by-norm-breyfogle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Andy DiGenova from Holy Batcast joins the show to break down the three-issue arc found in Batman 455-457. Hear us gush over Norm Breyfogle's art, covers, the surprises in each episode, and how this story is pivotal in Tim Drake's history. Rate and Review the Show HERE. Follow The Batman Book Club on Twitter: @thebatmanbc. Follow The Batman Book Club on Instagram: @thebatmanbc. Follow Andy on Twitter: @AndyDiGenova. Support the Show Through Patreon: patreon.com/thebatmanbc. Subscribe to The Batman Book Club YouTube channel. Support the Show with Merchandise from TeePublic.
Longbox Crusade Episode 030: Detective Comics #610 (January 1990) We started with a Longbox Crusade episode (featuring DETECTIVE COMICS from 1990) & a whole Norm Breyfogle tribute broke out! Come along and reminisce with us about Norm and so much more! Opening Comments [0:01:08] Podcast promo: Come Out To Play a New Warriors Podcast [0:05:45] Featured Comic Issue Review/Discussion [0:06:50] Podcast promo: JLMay 2018 [0:43:59] Add It Up [0:47:13] Way Back In Time [0:58:46] Podcast promo: The Gary Show [1:09:05] Crusader Comments [1:09:57] Closing [1:17:53] Outtakes [1:20:49] Let us know what you think! Leave a comment by sending an email to: contact@longboxcrusade.com This podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK: Visit the WEBSITE: http://www.longboxcrusade.com/ Follow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusade Follow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusade Like the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusade Subscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4Lkhov Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longbox-crusade/id1118783510?mt=2 Thank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of the Longbox Crusade. All songs, sound clips, and characters discussed are copyright of their respective copyright holders, and no infringement is intended. It is for entertainment purposes only. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/longbox-crusade/message
Issue 124 - Victor Zsasz Intro Erica Schultz Kickstarter Background (02:50) Victor Zsasz created by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1 (June 1992) Formerly wealthy man, scion to a business empire - when his parents died, he sank into depression, and lost everything gambling - as he was preparing to kill himself, he encountered a vagrant who tried to rob him, and Victor said he realized the man was operating as a “robot” on base emotion and desire - he killed the vagrant to “free” him, and marked his body There is no MO to his choices - although he prefers to slice the neck, he will kill however he can, and ritualistically marks his body for each kill The number of kills must match the number of marks - marked himself after stabbing Alfred, only to discover Batman saved his life, and he said his skin was “crawling” because the tally was off Regularly escapes Arkham every time he is held there Considered by Batman to be the nemesis he hates the most Although he typically works alone, he does occasionally partner with other criminals - was working with/for Black Mask at one point, and during the War of Jokes & Riddles, he sided with the Riddler Issues (05:34) Nihilistic view of the world Ego to think of himself as a “savior” to others (11:00) Compulsion of marks (16:52) Kills because he enjoys it (24:15) Break (30:03) Plugs for BetterHelp, ITK, and Gail Simone A: This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. 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Visit betterhelp.com/capes, that's better h-e-l-p, and join the over 1 million people taking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. D: Special offer for Capes on the Couch fans, get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/capes. Treatment (31:52) In-universe - Use electrolysis to change the number of marks on his body and see what happens Out of universe - (36:03) Skit (43:49) Hello Victor, I’m Dr. Issues. - Hello Doctor. And which professional school of therapy do you subscribe to? You appear to be too modern for Skinner or Freud. I peg you for a Beck man. I appreciate the guesses, but I find that locking myself into one particular mindset does a disservice to my patients. No one fits neatly into a set of labels. - Oh, but that’s where you’re wrong, Doctor. The overwhelming majority of people walking this earth are zombies. Sheep. Slaves. They know nothing of free will or independence. It’s my job to free them from their prisons. Ironic that a man confined under lock and key talks about freeing others. - As Dean Martin said, “life’s really funny that way”. And I do enjoy a good laugh. I wouldn’t have pegged you for a Rat Pack guy...and even then, would’ve gone with the Chairman. But enough banter, what’s with the killing? -So my intuition let me down for once. I figured this was more of a chess match, feeling each other out. You delivered the first blow. So be it. I want to save the world. That’s...so off the beaten path -*tsk tsk tsk* You tried to be hard-nosed, get to the point, then backtrack when I show my hand? You definitely are an eclectic man. How am I supposed to believe that you want to save anyone when you end their existence AND keep score? -It’s actually very easy once you see all of the pieces lined up properly. Who was it...Sherlock I think...when you have eliminated all other possibilities, the only one remaining must be the answer, no matter how improbable. So that means I’m supposed to follow you down the rabbit hole to see how you came to that conclusion. -It’s only natural. Living is natural. -So is death. So is survival, struggle, resistance, challenge -And defeat, despair, inevitability. PAIN. All a part of the human experience...and all can be healed, except death. You bring people to that conclusion too quickly. -Are you familiar with hospice, doctor? Imagine if you knew that everything is coming to an end, sooner than you think. How would you live those final days? Would you really be pushing papers and worrying about binary code on a screen with visual inputs to dull your mind? Or would you maintain intimacy with those closest to you? Wouldn’t you want to spend every waking hour with those you care about? Now imagine you could have that life, right now, without the agony of breathlessness or your body riddled with tumors. The freedom to have all of the urgency, without the suffering of losing your mind to dementia. I grant that freedom, and I do it graciously. *pause* The best and worst part of that diatribe is that I find myself resonating with any part of it. It means that we have a connection. I’m going to chalk it up to both of us remaining human on a base level, and nothing more. -I’m glad to let you dip your toe into the water. Now, will you have the courage to dive in? Are you trying to remain civil when discussing this? Because as polite as I may sound, I’m actually disgusted. -*slight anger* Don’t show faux disgust when you just admitted that you have a twisted mind...the kind of mind that most don’t understand. Let me in. You’re really trying to make this that kind of session, where I get so empathetic that I misplace my ethics. You’re not even close. I’m not going to be an added mark on your visceral scorecard. -*quick switch to excitement* You FINALLY got to it. I’m impressed. Usually therapists comment within the first 30 seconds of meeting me. What took you so long? It’s an obvious thing. I figured you were tired of people asking, so I wasn't going to do it for the millionth time. I wonder though, what happens when you have no more space? -There are ways...in fact, there is one area that I keep a hidden set of marks that no one knows about. -*interrupting* I am NOT that kind of doctor so -Oh don’t be so childish. That's not what I meant. Just a few spots that I have left over, so I savor those occasions...a little bit extra. You know who I’m talking about, right? Batman. -Exactly. But you don’t obsess over what hasn’t happened yet. You go over what you’ve done...again, and again. Sounds droll to you, dull to me. -Then I can make it droll to you. There’s one mark that’s incredibly special to me. It’s my most cherished. In fact, without it, I don’t think I can go on like this. It would absolutely devastate me if anything happened to it. Fascinating. Perhaps we can delve into that specifically, who was it? *stutters* I...I...this is embarrassing...2..3...4… What are you doing? -I can’t tell you about that mark until I actually get to it *keeps counting, quicker* 47...48..49…***whispering sounds, then excited*** yes...YES! Here! Come quick, I can show you! Here, on my arm! Okay then, let me just ***gags while Zsasz laughs*** -You foolish man. You walk into your own demise for the sake of pitiful transference? I’ll have you know, I have made it my personal mission to maintain my strength through a series of isometric exercises...there is no way that you can escape my grasp. Tell me...is it true about what they say about your life passing before your eyes? *physical struggle, brief* *Doc is gasping but can still talk* I wouldn’t know. - *clearly pissed off* How...HOW? Who knew that doing Tough Mudders for fun and having self defense training for acute care situations would come in handy so well? *pause* Aw crud, call in a medical consult, I may have injured something here...and there’s blood somewhere. -There will be more than blood when I…*realizes he has been cut* you don’t cut your nails...you scratched me...Do no harm indeed… but it...it touches another...no...it’s wrong. The count is wrong. You’re not dead but your scar is with me! This is not the way! *whispering to someone* and next time have the injection ready ahead of time -You’re not listening? Are you really just going about your day as if you haven’t destroyed the balance of my being?! This is on your head. You will never be forgiven. Yours will be swift, when you LEAST expect it! ...GET THAT NEEDLE AWAY FROM ME! I WILL NOT HAVE MY BODY DEFILED! YOU ARE ALL MONSTERS! RESTRAINTS MEAN NOTHING TO ME! 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In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are joined by special guest Marvyn For the fourth installment in our epic discussion and breakdown of BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall). Bane has been defeated by a new, darker, reckless and more violent Batman and now he rules the night. Jean-Paul Valley for better or worse wears the cowl… What follows is our discussion and the highlights of his career as Batman! It’s all mostly mercs and hitmen from here on out… We cover: -Detective Comics #667-675 -Robin #1-2 -Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #19-20 and #24-28 -Batman #501-508 -Catwoman #6-7 -Showcase ’94 #7 This is the portion of the Knightfall epic known as “KNIGHTQUEST: THE CRUSADE” (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightquest) and covers Jean-Paul Valley's tenure as Batman and time in the cowl, in Gotham. It is at this point that there is a fork in the path for the Knightfall saga and as mentioned in previous episodes in this series “KNIGHTQUEST: THE SEARCH” (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightquest) is the other part of the story, concerning Bruce Wayne's recovery and globetrotting quest to rescue Dr Kinsolving and Tim Drake's Father. In reading order we have put "The Search" after "The Crusade" although the events are happening simultaneously. We also discuss "The Search" broadly at the beginning of this episode, but we ultimately decided to give more time to "The Crusade" because it is the better written and more interesting side of events. "The Search" covers: -Justice League Task Force #5-6, -Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #21-23, -Batman: Legends Of The Dark Knight #59-61 -Robin #7 Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out! Special Guest: Marvyn Lafayette.
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In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are joined by special guest Marvyn For the third installment in our epic discussion and breakdown of BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall). The Bat is broken, Gotham is firmly in the venom enhanced iron grip of Bane. What comes after? A new deadlier Batman? Here we witness the birth of a darker more violent guardian of Gotham, a reckless zealot hell bent on exacting vengeance and justice... We cover: -Batman vol. 1 #498-500 -Detective Comics vol. 1 #664-666 -Showcase '93 #7-8 -Batman: Shadow of the Bat #16-18 This is the portion of the Knightfall epic known as “WHO RULES THE NIGHT” (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall_Part_Two_-_Who_Rules_the_Night_(Collected)) To fully explore what happens next beyond the breaking of Bruce Wayne we also return to the origin of the man who takes up the mantle, Jean-Paul Valley (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Jean-Paul_Valley_(Prime_Earth)) otherwise known as Azrael. We discuss his introduction to the DC Universe in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1-4 (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Sword_of_Azrael) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guest: Marvyn Lafayette.
James Peaty is a writer for 2000AD, Supergirl, Doctor Who comics, and is also an independent filmmaker. He returns to the book club to consider John Wagner and Alan Grant's run on Batman in Detective Comics from the late 1980s, and to talk about some great artwork by one of the definitive Batman artists, Norm Breyfogle. Check out James' short films on the Ealing film festival site and watch out for the return of Skip Tracer and Diamond Dogs in 2021You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, and on instagram, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here Or Download hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are joined by special guest Marvyn For the second part of and epic discussion and breakdown of BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall). "ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE" Pandemonium. All the demons of Arkham are loosed turning Gotham into the capital city of hell! Presiding over it all, Bane and his cabal like Satan and his peers. Batman’s real torment is just beginning... A torment designed to specifically and brutally break him. Mentally and physically. Not just to kill the Batman, no TO UTTERLY DESTROY HIM! We cover: Batman vol. 1 #491-497 and Detective Comics vol. 1 #659-664 (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall_Part_One_-_Broken_Bat_(Collected)) This is the portion of the Knightfall epic known as “BROKEN BAT” (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall_Part_One_-_Broken_Bat_(Collected)) With this episode we aim to carry you all the way through this into the beginning of “WHO RULES THE NIGHT” (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall_Part_Two_-_Who_Rules_the_Night_(Collected)) which is the next part of the epic Knightfall story line. Our new intro theme is taken from a track called Bud Rott by Leicester band and friends of the show Beef D'reef (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) you can buy their recently released EP High Steaks (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) here! (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guest: Marvyn Lafayette.
In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are joined by special guest Marvyn to kick off an epic series! A discussion and breakdown of BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Knightfall). We begin with the comics that introduce key concepts and characters to the Batman continuity and the comics that serve as the gathering of clouds over Gotham City heralding the storm ahead... We pay particular attention to: BATMAN:VENOM (BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #16-20) (https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/batman-legends-of-the-dark-knight-1989/batman-venom-new-edition) BATMAN: VENGEANCE OF BANE #1, BATMAN #484-491, DETECTIVE COMICS #654-658. Collected and otherwise known as BATMAN: PRELUDE TO KNIGHTFALL (https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/batman-knightfall-1993/batman-prelude-to-knightfall) This is something that we have wanted to do for some time, So join us dear listener! as we embark on our journey through this portion of comics history, of Batman continuity that is very dear to our hearts! Our new intro theme is taken from a track called Bud Rott by Leicester band and friends of the show Beef D'reef (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) you can buy their recently released EP High Steaks (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) here! (https://robotneedshome.com/product/beef-dreef-high-steaks-ep-digital-download/) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guest: Marvyn Lafayette.
On this episode, Ryan welcomes Jay Yaws from Comics Now so they can double gush about Norm Breyfogle and his uniquely ambitious art in the 1989 Clayface story The Mud Pack. Follow The Batman Book Club on Twitter: @thebatmanbc Follow Ryan on Twitter: @lower_ryan Follow Jay on Twitter: @JaYaws Write to The Batman Book Club: thebatmanbc@gmail.com
The eightieth anniversary of Robin continues here on the show as this episode goes back to school. We are joined by special guest Professor Alan Middleton and he is handing out detention slips to Rob with Detention Comics #1 (1996) from Denny O’Neil and Norm Breyfogle! Follow along to learn why the Professor chose this […]
Ryan Daly and Chris Franklin discuss BATMAN #412, the final installment of the abysmal Max Allan Collins run. Then DETECTIVE COMICS #579 marks the series debut of legendary artist Norm Breyfogle. All things considered, it's a pretty good turning point for both titles. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com or supermatespodcast@gmail.com. Like the BATMAN KNIGHTCAST Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/BatmanKnightcast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to BATMAN KNIGHTCAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/batman-knightcast/id1178232405?mt=2 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Music from the Batman and Batman Returns original motion picture soundtracks by Danny Elfman. Additional music: “The Sound of Silence (live)" by The Fools; "Bad Medicine" by Bon Jovi; "Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison. Thanks for listening!
Better Nate than Lever, as the punchline to my favorite joke goes. You know the drill: my Twitter, the show's Twitter (FOLLOW THEM), and the Google Doc of Rankings. Covering: Pep Comics #35 by Red Holmdale Life With Archie (2010): Archie Marries Betty #7-12 by Paul Kupperberg, Norm Breyfogle, Tim Levins, Pat and Tim Kennedy, Andrew Pepoy, Dan Davis, Bob Smith, Glenn Whitmore, and Janice Chiang Riverdale #9 by Greg Murray, Thomas Pitilli, Andre Szymanowicz, and Janice Chiang Riverdale Chapter Nineteen: Death Proof by Tessa Leigh Williams, Arabella Anderson, Maggie Kiley, and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Opening Song: Archie, Marry Me by Alvvays Closing Song: Pusha Man by Chance the Rapper
I can't really think of anything pithy to say for the description here. Validate me and the show on Twitter! Read the Google Doc of Rankings. And, hey, check out the playlist I mentioned. Covering: Archie Comics #1 by Bob Montana Life With Archie (2010): Archie Marries Veronica #7-12 by Paul Kupperberg, Norm Breyfogle, Fernando Ruiz, Joe Rubinstein, Al Milgram, Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli, and Janice Chiang Riverdale Chapter Eighteen: When a Stranger Calls by Aaron Allen, Ellen S. Pressman, and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Opening Song: Archie, Marry Me by Alvvays Closing Song: Sign of the Times by Harry Styles
That's right, folks, let's make weddings as efficient as possible. No need to have a bunch of separate weddings, especially if all of your friends are part of the same group. If you agree, disagree, or have no feelings whatsoever about this take, you should follow me and the show on Twitter, and check out the Google Doc of Rankings. Covering: Pep Comics #34 by Red Holmdale Life With Archie: Archie Marries Betty (2010) #1-6 by Michael Uslan, Paul Kupperberg, Norm Breyfogle, Andrew Pepoy, Glenn Whitmore, and Janice Chiang Riverdale #8 by Will Ewing, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Thomas Pitilli, Andre Szymanowicz, and John Workman Riverdale Chapter Seventeen: The Town That Dreaded Sundown by Amanda Lasher, Jason Stone, and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Opening Song: Archie, Marry Me by Alvvays Closing Song: Rule Britannia by the London Festival Orchestra and Chorus
It's bad, folks. Archie goes fascist in this weeks Riverdale. To make up for it, follow me and the show, and read up on the Google Doc of Rankings Covering: Jackpot Comics #7 by Bob Montana Life With Archie (2010): Archie Marries Veronica #1-6 by Michael Uslan, Paul Kupperberg, Norm Breyfogle, Joe Rubinstein, Glenn Whitmore, and Jack Morelli Riverdale Chapter Sixteen: The Watcher in the Woods by Ross Maxwell, Kevin Rodney Sullivan, and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Opening Song: Archie, Marry Me by Alvvays Closing Song: Dream Weaver by Gary Wright
Andy and Mike remember Norm Breyfogle by looking at one of their favorite Norm drawn Batman stories; Mud Pack! They also take a short look at Secret Origins #44.
Andy and Mike remember Norm Breyfogle by looking at one of their favorite Norm drawn Batman stories; Mud Pack! They also take a short look at Secret Origins #44.
Paul asserts his maturity with Doctor Herrfertsterfner then, with the help of two time semi-ocd Tim Price and (in his amazing podcasting debut) the fully OCD Matt Natsis, they assess the event Young Justice Sins of Youth from the distant year 2000. Sins Of Youth was an event led by Peter David, Todd Nauck, Larry Stucker, Ken Lopez and Jason Wright, with help from Chuck Dixon, Geoff Johns, D. Curtis Johnson, Bryan K Vaughn, Dwayne McDuffie, Todd Dezago, Karl Kesel, Ben Raab, Norm Breyfogle, Tom Grummett, Keith Champagne, Rob Haynes, Michael Avon Oeming, Mike Weiringo, Scott Kolins, Norm Rapmund, Angel Unzueto, Jaime Mendoza, Carlo Barbieri, Wayne Faucher, Juan Vlasco, Drew Johnson, Rich Faber and many more! When you finally return to your appropriate age, head over to Comicosity.com to check out the DCOCD event ladder to see where this one sits on the list. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or gripes, please feel free to contact us at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!
To bring in the New Year we celebrate by going down many fun comic book inspired tangents such as Batman Returns, Batman Begins, Superman, Titans (Spoilers), the DC app and also Brave and the Bold vol 1 #149 by Bob Haney and Jim Aparo Booster Gold vol 2 #11 by Chuck Dixon and Dan Jurgens Batman Brotherhood of the Bat by Doug Moench and Jim Aparo , Jim Balent,Bret Blevins,Norm Breyfogle,Vincent Giarrano,Tom Grummett,Mike Manley and Graham Nolan Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
To bring in the New Year we celebrate by going down many fun comic book inspired tangents such as Batman Returns, Batman Begins, Superman, Titans (Spoilers), the DC app and also Brave and the Bold vol 1 #149 by Bob Haney and Jim Aparo Booster Gold vol 2 #11 by Chuck Dixon and Dan Jurgens Batman Brotherhood of the Bat by Doug Moench and Jim Aparo , Jim Balent,Bret Blevins,Norm Breyfogle,Vincent Giarrano,Tom Grummett,Mike Manley and Graham Nolan Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
To bring in the New Year we celebrate by going down many fun comic book inspired tangents such as Batman Returns, Batman Begins, Superman, Titans (Spoilers), the DC app and also Brave and the Bold vol 1 #149 by Bob Haney and Jim Aparo Booster Gold vol 2 #11 by Chuck Dixon and Dan Jurgens Batman Brotherhood of the Bat by Doug Moench and Jim Aparo , Jim Balent,Bret Blevins,Norm Breyfogle,Vincent Giarrano,Tom Grummett,Mike Manley and Graham Nolan Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Agustín y Alejandro recuerdan a otros ilustres fallecidos del mundo del cómic: Rich Buckler, Marie Severin, Antonio Fraguas "Forges", Harlan Ellison, Norm Breyfogle, Flo Steinberg y Gary Friedrich Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Lista de difusión de Ed. Limitada en WhatsApp: Mandar nombre completo al 619028920 Modera: Agustín Amador Participa: Alejandro Monge Edición y música Jose Ceballos Temas de: Jeff Beck, Josh Kramer, Matthew Fisher, Joe Bongiorno y Tom Waits
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