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Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 499

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 135:40


Comic Reviews: Marvel Nick Fury vs. Fin Fang Foom 1 by J. Michael Straczynski, Elena Casagrande, Mattia Iacono Marvel Unlimited Beastly Buddies 10 by Steve Foxe, Armand Bodnar, KJ Diaz Dark Horse Assassin's Creed: Mirage – A Soar of Eagles 1 by Michael Avon Oeming, Mirko Colak, Lauren Affe From the World of Minor Threats: Welcome to Twilight 1 by Matt Fraction, Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Michael Allred, Laura Allred Image Assorted Crisis Events 1 by Deniz Camp, Eric Zawadzki, Jordie Bellaire Mad Cave Dark Pyramid 1 by Paul Tobin, PJ Holden, Sara Colella OGN Countdown The Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft: The Call of Cthulhu by Steven Philip Jones, Trey Baldwin Button Pusher & Extra Large by Tyler Page Speechless by Aron Nels Steinke Shred or Dead by D. Bradford Gambles DragonForged: Sword of the Champion by Eric Lide El Fuego by David Rubin Botticelli's Apprentice by Ursula Murray Husted Additional Reviews: Black Widow by Waid and Samnee Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives by Dan Watters, Ram V, Matthew Roberts Ushers by Joe Hill Blazing Saddles Marvelous Mrs. Maisel s1 Daredevil ep3 Win or Lose News: details on DC Pride 2025, Sadie Sink in Spider-Man 4 with Tom Holland, Amphibia sequel manga in development, Imperial details, Omninews, Peter David gofundme, new Star Trek, new Marvel Knights by Quesada/Priest Trailers: Lilo and Stitch, Black Mirror, Life of Chuck, Freakier Friday Comics Countdown (12 March 2025): Assorted Crisis Events 1 by Deniz Camp, Eric Zawadzki, Jordie Bellaire Absolute Superman 5 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola Redcoat 10 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson Batman: Dark Patterns 4 by Dan Watters, Hayden Sherman, Triona Farrell From the World of Minor Threat: Welcome to Twilight 1 by Matt Fraction, Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Michael Allred, Laura Allred Space Ghost 11 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau, Andrew Dalhouse Namor 8 by Jason Aaron, Paul Davidson, Alex Lins, Neeraj Menon Aquaman 3 by Jeremy Adams, John Timms, Rex Lokus Rogue Sun 25 by Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Abel, Natalia Marques Geiger 12 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson  

Art of Discussing
The Economy - Interest Rates, Energy, and Tariffs

Art of Discussing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 49:16


In this episode, Kate and Ben discuss the current economy and what the new presidential administration has done to effect the economy. Research/Resources:“Global economic outlook, January 2025” by Ira Kalish. Published in Deloitte website January 24, 2025 and available on https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/economy/global-economic-outlook-2025.html“Global Growth: Divergent and Uncertain” by International Monetary Fund. Published in International Monetary Fund website January 2025 and available on https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/Issues/2025/01/17/world-economic-outlook-update-january-2025“Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement” by Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Published in Federal Reserve website January 29, 2025 and available on https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/monetary20250129a.htm“Fed holds rates steady, takes less confident view on inflation” by Jeff Cox. Published in CNBC website January 29, 2025 and available on https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/29/fed-rate-decision-january-2025.html“US jobs report: Employers add 143,00 jobs in January as unemployment rate sits at 4%” by Paul Davidson. Published in USA Today website February 7, 2025 and available on https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/02/07/jobs-report-january-data/78315117007/ “Unleashing American Energy Executive Order”. Published in U.S. White House website January 20, 2025 and available on https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/unleashing-american-energy/ “U.S. economy added just 143,000 jobs in January but unemployment rate fell to 4%” by Jeff Cox. Published in CNBC website February 7, 2025 and available on https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/07/jobs-report-january-2025.html “Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent wants to bypass the Fed to lower interest rates” by Bryan Mena and Elisabeth Buchwald. Published in CNN website February 6, 2025 and available on https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/06/economy/bessent-interest-rates-without-fed/index.html Check out our website at http://artofdiscussing.buzzsprout.com, on Facebook at Art of Discussing and on Instagram @artofdiscussing.Got a topic that you'd like to see discussed? Interested in being a guest on our show? Just want to reach out to share an opinion, experience, or resource? Leave us a comment below or contact us at info@artofdiscussing.com!! We'd love to hear from you! Keep Discussing!Music found on Pixabay. Song name: "Clear Your Mind" by Caffeine Creek Band"

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 494

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 130:16


Comic Reviews: DC Batman 157 by Chip Zdarsky, Tony Daniel, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey Marvel Power Man Timeless 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo Star Wars: Legacy of Vader 1 by Charles Soule, Luke Ross, Nolan Woodard Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 47 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn Archie Archie's Valentine Spectacular 1 by Jamie Lee Rotante, Holly Golightly, Jim Amash, Glenn Whitmore; Daniel Kibblesmith, Rex Lindsey, Glenn Whitmore; Craig Boldman, Rex Lindsey, Rich Koslowski; George Gladir, Dan Decarlo Boom Bronze Faces 1 by Shobo, Shof, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge Dark Horse Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Thomas Sniegoski, Peter Bergting, Michele Madsen Dynamite Savage Tales Winter 2025 Special by David Avallone, Hamish Cook, Jorge Sutil; David Avallone, Eman Casallos, Jorge Sutil; David Avallone, Mariano Benitez Chapo, Jorge Sutil; Kurt Busiek, Benjamin Dewey Mad Cave Gatchaman: Only One Earth 1 by Tommy Lee Edwards, Nuno Plati, Giada Marchisio OGN Countdown No Direction Home by Tanner Linares, Sarah Stanaway Great Puptective Vol 2: Purranormal Activity by Alina Tysoe Space Chasers by Leland Melvin, Joe Caramagna, Alison Acton How to Draw a Secret by Cindy Chang Block'd by Brian Hawkins, Ignacio Di Meglio Raised by Ghosts by Briana Loewinsohn Three Thieves Vol 1: Tower of Treasure by Scott Chantler Sea Legs by Jules Bakes Additional Reviews: From Hell by Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell Wicked Things by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Cujo Companion Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man News: Dark Horse and IDW downsizing, KimPossible reboot, Omninews, Jenny Blake Isabella, new Criminal OGN by Brubaker and Phillips Trailers: FF, Thunderbolts, Jurassic World Rebirth Comics Countdown (05 February 2025): Absolute Superman 4 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola Two-Face 3 by Christian Ward, Fabio Veras, Ivan Plascencia Batgirl 4 by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Wayne Faucher, Mike Spicer Ultimates 9 by Deniz Camp, Chris Allen, Federico Blee JSA 4 by Jeff Lemire, Joey Vazquez, Luis Guerrero Birds of Prey 18 by Kelly Thompson, Juann Cabal, Adriano Lucas Namor 7 by Jason Aaron, Paul Davidson, Alex Lins, Neeraj Menon Shazam! 20 by Sina Grace, Dan McDaid, Roberto Poggi, Trish Mulvihill, Matt Herms Batman 157 by Chip Zdarsky, Tony Daniel, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey Batman: Off-World 6 by Jason Aaron, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, David Baron  

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 490

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 131:22


Comic Reviews: DC Aquaman 1 by Jeremy Adams, John Timms, Rex Lokus Marvel Magik 1 by Ashley Allen, German Peralta, Arthur Hesli New Champions 1 by Steve Foxe, Ivan Fiorelli, Ig Guara, Arthur Hesli What If… Mickey and Friends Became the Fantastic Four? by Steve Behling, Riccardo Secchi, Lorenzo Pastrovicchio, Lucio Ruvidotti What If… Galactus Transformed Gambit? by Josh Trujillo, Manuel Garcia, Ceci de la Cruz Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 43 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn Boom Jim Henson Presents 1 by Shannon Watters, Max Sarin, Lisa Moore; Jill Tew, Carola Borelli, Gloria Martinelli; Seanan McGuire, Countandra, Valentina Pinto Dark Horse Those Not Afraid 1 by Kyle Starks, Patrick Piazzalunga, Marco Brakko Dynamite Altered States: Purgatori - Grindhouse 1 by Ray Fawkes, Alvaro Sarraseca, Salvatore Aiala Green Hornet/Miss Fury 1 by Alex Segura, Henry Barajas, Federico Sorressa, Lesley Atlanksy Zootopia 1 by Jeff Parker, Alessandro Ranaldi, Dearbhla Kelly Image Death of Copra 1 by Michel Fiffe Lucky Devils 1 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein Oni EC Cruel Kingdom 1 by Greg Pak, Leomacs, Inaki Azpiazu; Al Ewing, Kano; Chris Condon, Charlie Adlard; Ben Winters, Andrea Mutti, Michael Atiyeh OGN Countdown Teen Titans Go On TV by Amanda Deibert, Agnes Garbowska Green Eggs and Ham Take A Hike by James Kolchalka Mack Moon and the P.E.T.S. by Dan Jolley, Russ Cox, Hanna McGill Fresh Start by Gale Galligan Drive by Cynthia Copeland Imagine Nation The Blood of Kings by Matt Myklusch, Onofrio Orlando Additional Reviews: PunisherMAX by Jason Aaron RAW on Netflix Bear s3 Skeleton Crew ep7 Creature Commandos ep7 News: Omninews, David Booher and Ben Mekler gofundmes, Resurrection Man returns, Oni nabs Adventure Time license, Tokyopop gets the Barbie license, Lemire and Nguyen DC miniseries in April, Baylan Skoll recast, Mad Cave charity anthology for California wildfires, Neil Gaiman Comics Countdown (08 January 2025): Absolute Batman 4 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Gabriel Walta, Frank Martin Lucky Devils 1 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein Blood Brothers Mother 3 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso Aquaman 1 by Jeremy Adams, John Timms, Rex Lokus Namor 6 by Jason Aaron, Paul Davidson, Alex Lins, Neeraj Menon Geiger 10 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Welcome to the Maynard 2 by James Robinson, J. Bone, Ian Herring Those Not Afraid 1 by Kyle Starks, Patrick Piazzalunga, Marco Brakko Batman: Dark Patterns 2 by Dan Watters, Hayden Sherman, Triona Farrell Christmas 365 2 by Mikey Way, Jon Rivera, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 480

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 153:57


Comic Reviews: DC o        Penguin Special by Jeremy Adams, Howard Porter, H-Fi; Et Al. o        Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer o        Wonder Woman Uncovered Marvel o        Amazing Spider-Man 60 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz; Zeb Wells, Ed McGuinness, Mark Farmer, Marcio Menyz; Zeb Wells, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg; Zeb Wells, Paolo Rivera; Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Edgar Delgado; Joe Kelly, Mark Buckingham, Edgar Delgado o        Venom War: Fantastic Four 1 by Adam Warren, Joey Vazquez, Guru eFX o        Marvel Unlimited §  Beastly Buddies 3 by Steve Foxe, Armand Bodnar, KJ Diaz §  Marvel Meow 19 and 20 by Nao Fuji Boom o        Power Rangers: Across the Morphin Grid 1 by David Yost, Patrick Mulholland, Ellie Wright; Nakia Burrise, JD Sutphin, Tango, JP Jordan; Mat Groom, Steve Cardenas, Anand Ramcheron, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli; Walter Jones, Dominike Stanton, DJ Chavis; Meghan Camarena, Paulina Ganucheau, Rebecca Good Dark Horse o        Carlyle School for Kings 1 by Nelson Greaves, Davide Caselluccio, Francesca Vivaldi DSTLRY o        Come Find Me: An Autumnal Offering 1 by Hamlet Machine, Joe Pavelka; Becky Cloonan, Lee Loughridge; Molly Mendoza; Vanesa Del Rey, Andrew Betsch, John Starr, Lee Loughridge; Celine Loup; E.M. Carroll Image o        Blood Squad Seven Strikefile 1 by Joe Casey, Paul Fry, Francesco Segala o        Hack/Slash = Body Bags 1 by Tim Seeley, Stefano Caselli, Steve Kurth o        It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour 1 by Maytal Zchut, Leila Leiz, Alex Sinclair Mad Cave o        Hexiles 1 by Cullen Bunn, Joe Bocardo, Manoli Martinez ComiXology o        GhostBox 1 by Mike Carey, Pablo Raimondi Oni o        Dwellings: All Hallows' Eve Special by Jay Stephens o        Sectaurs 1 by Dennis Culver, Ramon Bachs, Manoli Martinez OGN Countdown o        Jessica Farm by Josh Simmons o        Olaf's Tiny Tales o        2 Dumb Dinos by Eric Filipkowski, Nathan Hammill o        Dinodyssey Vol 1: Unlikely Friends by Gaets, Clotilde Goubely o        Eden Glitter Vol 1: The Demimonde by Corbeyran, Sandra Cardona o        New Adventures of Inside Out 2 Vol 1: Big Feelings by Sloane Leong, Sergio Algozzino, Sata Galanti o        Enter the Blue by Dave Chisholm o        Dog Trouble by Kristin Varner o        Turning Twelve by Kathryn Ormsbee o        Firelight Apprentice by Bree Paulsen o        We Called Them Giants by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans  Additional Reviews:         Gwenpool Omnibus         Over the Garden Wall short         Agatha All Along ep8 & ep9         Jurassic World: Chaos Theory s2 The Mangler Challenge Trailers: Marvel Disney+, Skeleton Crew Comics Countdown (30 October 2024): 1.     Nice House By The Sea 4 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire 2.     Uncanny Valley 6 by Tony Fleecs, Dave Wachter 3.     Feral 7 by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner, Tone Rodriguez, Brad Simpson 4.     Redcoat 7 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 5.     Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer 6.     GhostBox 1 by Mike Carey, Pablo Raimondi 7.     Savage Sword of Conan 5 by Jason Aaron, Michael Kogge, Dan Parsons, Geof Isherwood 8.     It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour 1 by Maytal Zchut, Leila Leiz, Alex Sinclair 9.     Namor 4 by Jason Aaron, Paul Davidson, Alex Lins, Neeraj Menon 10.  Venom War: Fantastic Four 1 by Adam Warren, Joey Vazquez, Guru eFX

Halloweenies: A Freddy Krueger Podcast
Keith David and David Keith Finally Connect on ‘What Are We Talking About?'

Halloweenies: A Freddy Krueger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 5:44


Listeners, we've got a special treat for you today. Our pals over at What Are We Talking About? managed to conjure up a Hollywood historical moment: getting Keith David and David Keith in the same room. Well, the same Zoom room, at least. The two veteran icons sat down for their first joint interview on the season premiere the podcast series. Hosted by entertainment industry veterans (and longtime pals) Paul Davidson, Benjamin Raab, and Mitch Graham, What Are We Talking About? finds the three pulling one of their own mystery topics from a popcorn bowl and shoot the shit about it. The topic for this episode? John Carpenter. Here's a teaser of the episode. Find the full episode here: wawtacast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Kev White's The White House Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 29th August 2024

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 119:37


**Kev White's White House Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Kev Gave Us Boogie, Dance & Pop Classics, (& Tunes You Have Not Heard In Years) From Echo & The Bunnymen, Climie Fisher, Positive Force, Elton John, Bow Wow Wow, Phil Fearon & Galaxy, Change, Alice Cooper, The Stylistics, Gladys Knight & The Pips, David Ruffin, Paul Davidson, People's Choice, Mud & More #originalpirates #danceclassics #70smusic #80smusic #party #boogie #disco Catch Kev White's The White House Show Every Thursday From 7PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 465

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 164:14


October 2024 Solicits (DC, Image, Mad Cave, Boom, Vault) Comic Reviews: DC o        Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter 1 by Jay Kristoff, Tirso; Tom Taylor, Riccardo Federici, Arif Prianto Marvel o        Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 1 by Erica Schultz, Michael Dowling, Dee Cunniffe o        Deadpool Role Plays the Marvel Universe by Cullen Bunn, Michael Shelfer o        Immortal Thor Annual by Al Ewing, David Baldeon, Federico Blee; Derk Landy, Sara Pichelli, Mattia Iacono o        Namor 1 by Jason Aaron, Paul Davidson, Alex Lins, Neeraj Menon o        Phoenix 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel o        X-Men: Blood Hunt – Laura Kinney the Wolverine by Stephanie Phillips, Robert Gill, Nolan Woodard o        Marvel Unlimited §  Marvel Mutts 12 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Dark Horse o        Paranoid Gardens 1 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart Image o        Witchblade 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Giuseppe Cafaro, Arif Prianto IDW o        Rocketeer Breaks Free 1 by Stephen Mooney, Staz Johnson, Len O'Grady, Marco Lesko o        Star Trek Annual 2024 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Rachael Stott Mad Cave o        Last Wardens 1 by Amit Tishler, Elliot Sperl, Rui Silveira, Francesco Segala, Angese Pozza Dynamite o        Powerpuff Girls 1 by Kelly Thompson, Paulina Ganucheau Oni o        Biker Mice From Mars 1 by Melissa Flores, Francis Portela Archie o        Chilling Adventures Presents: Truth or Dare 1 by Ron Robbins, Laura Braga, Ellie Wright Titan o        Michael Moorcock's Elric: The Necromancer 1 by Julien Blondel, Jean-Luc Cano OGN Countdown o        Old Willis Place by Mary Downing Hahn, Scott Peterson, Meredith Laxton, Sienna Haralson o        LastMan Vol 5 by Balak, Michael Sanlaville, Bastien Vives o        Tig and Lilly Vol 3: Up Late by Dan Thompson o        Spirited Vol 3: Greenhouse of Horror by Liv Livingston o        Warriors: Prophecies Begin by Erin Hunter, Natalie Riess, Sara Goetter o        Louder Than Words: Actions Speak by Sergio Aragones o        SCRAM by Rory Lucey o        Whodunnit by El Torres, Vicente Cifuentes o        Sparks Vol 1: Portals by Revel Guts o        Youth Group by Jordan Morris, Bowen McCurdy o        Gamerville by Johnnie Christmas o        Goblin Vol 2: The Wolf and the Well by Eric Grissom, Will Perkins Additional Reviews: Twisters, Thor by Jason Aaron, Acolyte finale, MAWS s2 News: Omnibus shutting down, Arcbound by Snyder and Tom Hardy moves to Dark Horse, return of the Russo brothers to MCU, DC All-In and Absolute DC, new OGN from Michael Conrad on ComiXology, more Conan from Jason Aaron, TMNT/Naruto crossover, Halo canceled, new Dark Horse book by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Tom Scioli Godzilla, DC graphic novel by Ben Hed Trailers: Terminator Zero, Alien: Romulus, Beetlejuice 2 Comics Countdown (17 July 2024): 1.     Fishflies 7 by Jeff Lemire 2.     Man's Best 5 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jesse Lonergan 3.     Nightwing 116 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas 4.     Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter 1 by Jay Kristoff, Tirso; Tom Taylor, Riccardo Federici, Arif Prianto 5.     Usagi Yojimbo: Crow 4 by Stan Sakai 6.     Superman 16 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell 7.     Undiscovered Country 30 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson 8.     Wonder Woman 11 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos; Tom King, Belen Ortega, Tamra Bonvillain 9.     Redcoat 2 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 10.  Lawful 2 by Greg Pak, Diego Galindo, Irma Kniivila

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 437

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 56:14


- Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter #1. Jay Kristoff (W), Tirso (A/C). (DC). - Namor #1. Jason Aaron (W), Paul Davidson y Alex Lins (A), Neeraj Menon (C).(Marvel). - Paranoid Gardens #1. Gerard Way y Shaun Simon (W), Chris Weston (A), Dave Stewart (C). (Dark Horse). - Phoenix #1. Stephanie Phillips (W), Alessandro Miracolo (A), David Curiel (C). (Marvel). - Witchblade #1. Marguerite Bennet (W), Giuseppe Cafaro (A), Arif Prianto (C). (Image). Los Irresistibles [00:41:04]: Hard Style Juice #4 (de 5), John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #7, Nightwing #116, Titans #13, Ultimate X-Men #5, Wonder Woman #11.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 460

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 161:51


September 2024 Solicits (DC and Image) Comic Reviews: DC Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – The Kryptonian Age 1 by Andy Diggle, Leandro Fernandez, Dave Stewart Marvel Giant-Size Daredevil 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Paul Davidson, Matt Hollingsworth Scarlet Witch 1 by Steve Orlando, Jacopo Camagni, Frank William X-Men: Blood Hunt – Jubilee 1 by Preeti Chhibber, Enid Balam, Elisabetta D'Amico, Jim Campbdell X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse 1 by Steve Foxe, Netho Diaz, JP Mayer, Alex Sinclair Marvel Unlimited Marvel Mutts 7 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Dark Horse Into the Unbeing Part One 1 by Zac Thompson, Hayden Sherman Image Plastic: Death and Dolls 1 by Doug Wanger, Daniel Hillyard, Michelle Madsen Remote Space 1 by Cliff Rathburn Rifters 1 by Brian Posehn, Joe Trohman, Chris Johnson, Mark Englert IDW Godzilla: Skate or Die 1 by Louie Joyce My Little Pony: Maretime Mysteries 1 by Stephanie Williams, Abigail Bulmer, Valentina Pinto Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by Erik Burnham, Jack Lawrence, Luis Antonio Delgado Boom Lawful 1 by Greg Pak, Diego Galindo, Irma Kniivila Titan High on Life 1 by Alec Robbins, Kit Wallis, JP Jordan Fantagraphics Hate Revisited 1 by Peter Bagge Archie Wicked Trinity 1 by Sam Maggs, Lisa Sterle, Ellie Wright OGN Countdown Inventor Vol 1: Dangerous Discovery by Lars Henrik Eriksen Peculiar Woods Vol 2: The Mystery of the Intelligents by Andres J. Colmenares Straight On Till Morning: A Twisted Tale by Liz Braswell, Stephanie Kate Strohm, Noor Sofi Camp Prodigy by Caroline Palmer Mighty Bite: Walrus Brawl at the Mall by Nathan Hale Jupiter Nettle and the Seven Schools of Magic by Sangu Mandanna, Pablo Ballesteros Bunnybirds by Natalie Linn Brownstone by Samuel Teer, Mar Julia Wolfpitch by Balazs Lorinczi Additional Reviews: Something Crawled Out, Inside Out 2, Acolyte ep3, Doctor Who ep7, My Adventures with Superman News: more Gravity Falls?, Deathlok 50th Anniversary by Priest/Justina Ireland/Denys Cowan, Arcane ending with season 2, live-action Moana casting, Blade loses second director, more DC AI controversy, adaptation of the Institute, Ram V/Joelle Jones DSTLRY, Williamson leaving Green Arrow and Batman/Robin, Iron Man ending Trailers: Paddington in Peru, Watchmen animated movie Comics Countdown (12 June 2024): 1.     Deviant 6 by James Tynion IV, Josh Hixson 2.     Green Lantern 12 by Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 3.     Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin 3 by J.M. DeMatteis, Michael Sta. Maria, Chris Sotomayor 4.     Crocodile Black 2 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Somnath Pal, Patricio Delpeche 5.     Ain't No Grave 2 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu 6.     Lawful 1 by Greg Pak, Diego Galindo, Irma Kniivila 7.     Usagi Yojimbo: Crow 3 by Stan Sakai 8.     Geiger 3 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson 9.     Suicide Squad: Dream Team 4 by Nicole Maines, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas 10.  Dick Tracy 2 by Michael Moreci, Alex Segura, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 426

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 194:11


January 2024 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Catwoman 58 by Tini Howard, Nico Leon, Veronica Gandini Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder 4 by Zoe Thorogood, Sean Lewis, Hayden Sherman, Kyle Starks, Chris Schweizer Jay Garrick: The Flash 1 by Jeremy Adams, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong 1 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero Superman 7 (850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Alejandro Sanchez   Marvel Crypt of Shadows 1 by Al Ewing, Paul Davidson, Rain Beredo, Steve Orlando, Paul Azaceta, Cavan Scott, Devmalya Pramanik, Neeraj Menon, Declan Shalvey, Alex Lins, Matt Milla, Sarah Gailey, Eder Messias, Jonas Trindade, Michael Wiggam Sensational She-Hulk 1 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe Spine-Tingling Spider-Man 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Juan Ferreyra Marvel Unlimited Avengers United by Derek Landy, Marcio Fiorito Who is Kraven? by J.M. DeMatteis, Andrea Di Vito It's Jeff 25 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Image Hack/Slash: Back to School 1 by Zoe Thorogood, Tim Seeley IDW Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 1 by Patrick Horvath Dark Horse Cyberpunk 2077 XOXO 1 by Bartosz Sztybor, Jakub Rebelka Headless Horseman Halloween Annual by Tyler Crook, Lukas Ketner, Phillip Sevy, Frank Cvetkovic, David Dastmalchian, Olivia Stephens, Angela Slatter, Valeria Burzo, Christie Porter, Leah Kilpatrick Subgenre 1 by Matt Kindt, Wilfredo Torres, Bill Crabtree Dynamite Gargoyles Halloween Special by Greg Weisman, Bonesso Diego, Nicolo Laporini Oni Man From Maybe 1 by Jordan Thomas, Shaky Kane Archie Fear the Funhouse Presents Toybox of Terror 1 by Timmy Heague, Ryan Caskey, Danielle Paige, Tango, Michael Northrop, Ryan Jampole, Matt Herms Comics Experience (CEX) Opus & Ashes 1 by Brett Simon, Sergi Domenech OGNs Marvel Super Stories by Jerry Craft, Mike Curato, C.G. Esperanza, John Gallagher, Gale Galligan, Chris Giarrusso, Nathan Hale, Michael Lee Harris, Ben Hatke, Priya Huq, John Jennings, George O'Connor, Lincoln Pierce, Maria Scrivan, Jessi Zabarsky Tales from the Death Star by Cavan Scott, Eric Powell, Vincenzo Riccardi, Soo Lee, Juan Samu, Ingo Romling Project Monarch by Michael Avon Oeming, Victor Santos The Nightcrawlers by Marco Lopez, Rachel Distler Grumpy Cat: Grumpus and Other Stories Mabuhay by Zachary Sterling City of Dragons Vol 2: Rise of the Shadowfire by Jaimal Yogis, Vivian Truong Paws Vol 3: Priya Puts Herself First by Michele Assarasakorn, Nathan Fairbairn Unfamiliar Vol 2 by Haley Newsome Additional Reviews: Loki s2e3, Happy Valley, Molly Danger News: Live action remakes of Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Frozen, and Tarzan, Omninews, 10 new Spawn titles, Canto moves to Dark Horse, Prey sequel to be set during WW2, new Lego Avengers special Trailers: Invincible s2, Leo Longbox of Horror Part 3: Happy by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson Comics Countdown (17 Oct 2023): 1.     Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 5 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart 2.     Friday 8 by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente 3.     Superman 7 (850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Alejandro Sanchez 4.     Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 1 by Patrick Horvath 5.     Jay Garrick: The Flash 1 by Jeremy Adams, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero 6.     Mabuhay by Zachary Sterling 7.     Duck and Cover 2 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo 8.     Wild's End 5 by Dan Abnett, INJ Culbard 9.     Rogue Sun 16 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Abel, Natalia Marques 10.  Local Man 6 by Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecsm Brad Simpson, Felipe Sobreiro  

Eric in the Morning
Author Paul Davidson | Company of Foos

Eric in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 24:14


Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix in Chicago or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store or Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
President Biden gives 'Bidenomics' speech on boosting middle class

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 47:17


Interview with USA Today's Paul Davidson on President Biden's speech on 'Bidenomics' (6). Green Party Presidential candidate Cornel West, reaction to NYC traffic congestion pricing plan, Sec of State Blinken on instability in Russia and U.S.-China relations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 405

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 144:09


Comic Reviews: DC City Boy 1 by Greg Pak, Minkyu Jung, Sunny Gho Marvel Daredevil and Echo 1 by Taboo, B. Earl, Phil Noto Extreme Venomverse 2 by Al Ewing, Clay McLeod Chapman, David Pepose, Ken Lashley, Paul Davidson, Vincenzo Carratu, Ceci de la Crus, Federico Blee, Alex Guimaraes Fury 1 by Al Ewing, Scot Eaton, Ramon Rosanas, Tom Reilly, Adam Kubert, Cam Smith, Jordie Bellaire Star Wars – Darth Vader: Black, White, and Red 2 by Jason Aaron, Victoria Ying, David Pepose, Leonard Kirk, Alessandro Vitti, Marika Cresta, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Storm 1 by Ann Nocenti, Sid Kotian, Andrew Dalhouse Infinity Comics Li'l Rocket 2 by Stephanie Williams, Jay Fosgitt Image Supermassive 2023 by Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Mat Groom, Melissa Flores, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte Dynamite Vampirella vs. Superpowers 1 by Dan Abnett, Pasquale Qualano Red 5 We are Scarlet Twilight 1 by Benjamin Morse OGNs Star Wars: High Republic - The Edge of Balance: Precedent by Daniel Jose Older, Tomio Ogata Grand Slam Romance by Ollie Hicks, Emma Oosterhous Peculiar Woods: Ancient Underwater City by Andres Colemnares The Do-Over by Rodrigo Vargas, Coni Yovaniniz Lost in Taiwan by Mark Crilley Swamp: A Summer in the Bayou by Johann G. Louis Additional Reviews: Little Mermaid, Muppets Mayhem pilot, Misfitz Clubhouse, Wein/Wrightson Swamp Thing, Talisman, Ice Cream Man News: Image leaves Diamond, Colleen Doran Good Omens Kickstarter, more details on G.O.D.S., Omnistats, Omninews, Kate Bishop YA novel, Alligator Loki one-shot, details on Gotham War, Runaways pulled from Disney+, Spider-Man Manga, How to Train Your Dragon live-action casting Trailers: Barbie, Haunted Mansion Comics Countdown (23 May 2023): Supermassive 2023 by Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Mat Groom, Melissa Flores, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte Action Comics 1055 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Rafa Sandoval, Matt Herms, Dan Jurgens, Dorado Quick, Lee Weeks, Yasmin Flores Montanez, Brad Anderson, Elizabeth Breitweiser Radiant Pink 5 by Melissa Flores, Meghan Camarena, Emma Kubert, Rebecca Nalty Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine 5 by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor TMNT/Usagi Yojimbo: Wherewhen 3 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi Harrower 4 by Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel Green Arrow 2 by Joshua Williamson, Sean Izaakse, Romulo Fajardo Jr Fury 1 by Al Ewing, Scot Eaton, Ramon Rosanas, Tom Reilly, Adam Kubert, Cam Smith, Jordie Bellaire Time Before Time 23 by Declan Shalvey, Rory McConville, Jorge Coelho, Chris O'Halloran All Eight Eyes 2 by Steve Foxe, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson  

DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 586: Kool Keith soulful vibes show on Soul Groove Radio Tuesday 16th May 2023

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 136:54


| Everything  | The Chocolate Fudge Band | Keep On Dancin' (Original Mix)  | Yuki T-Groove Takahashi, Maya Killtron | The One For Me  | Alexander O'Neal | High  | Mishell Ivon & Vincent Kwok | Moment To Moment  | Wādo Brown | DJ Spin That Song Again  | Paula Letang | Guaranteed  | Maya Killtron feat. Format-440 | Paint The Town (Nigel Lowis Dance Steppers Remix)  | Ingram Street | My Father Wears The Crown (DjSoulBr Vocal ReMix)  | Bobby Washington | Running Into Love  | Damon Dae | Imma Let My Body Move  | Devon Gilfillian | I'm Gonna Luv Ya (Gedi Edit)  | Jay Lamont feat. 2TShay | Breakthrough (Gedi Edit)  | Slater Joel feat. Mike E., Pronical & Paul Davidson | Feathers  | Nikko Gray | Top Shotta  | Gia Gray | Tonight (Gedi Edit)  | Leah Simone | All Night Long (Amerigo Gazaway Remix) (Gedi Edit)  | Patric Pleasure | Do It Again  | Joe Leavy feat. Althea Rene | If It's Cool (Gedi Edit)  | Susanne Ørum | Make It Up To You (Gedi Edit)  | Marie Dahlstrom | Crazy Thing (Gedi Edit)  | Flava | Love You Better  | Monophonics | Whatever I Guess?  | Ashia Vu | Steppin' Out  | Marcellus TheSinger | Body Like SZA (Clean)  | JxHines  | Give In To Me (Whodini Hip-Hop Remix) (Gedi Edit #2)  | US feat. Solo Flips & Ocean Waynos | Before I Met You  | The Amours | Good Love  | Aphrose | Quarter Life Crisis  | Lyze | Suspicions  | Lyze | Till We Meet Again (Radio Edit)  | Will Downing | Lover's Groove  | The Lady Songbird Jinda | Stained Glass Windows  | Rudy Currence | One Night  | Bre

Paranormal Isles
6: The Kaikoura Lights

Paranormal Isles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 21:05


In New Zealand in 1978, an unprecedented historic incident took place. UFO sightings have been reported in New Zealand since the 1900s, but this was the first time that a professional TV crew filmed and documented real UFO activity. Multiple people witnessed the event: the pilots, the camera crew, air traffic control and civilians on land. The government launched an investigation but came up with many alternative explanations regarding the cause of the lights. But those who were present that night, know what they saw…  Special thanks: Dr Paul Davidson from Byte Size Productions For pictures and more information, join us on social media Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Resources The Kaikoura UFOs 1978 Crew remember the day UFO was spotted over Kaikōura 40 years on The World Famous ‘Kaikoura Lights' sightings of December 1978  Wikipedia 1978 UFOs over New Zealand Created by Angus King & Sonya Lowe Narrated by Angus King

Biblioteca Del Metal
Heir Apparent - (Best Of Rock And Metal / La Herencia Agraciada)

Biblioteca Del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 60:04


Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Heir Apparent se formó en 1983 en Seattle por el guitarrista Terry Gorle. El vocalista Paul Davidson, el bajista Derek Peace y el baterista Jim Kovach se unieron a Gorle para formar la formación original de Heir Apparent. En julio de 1984, la banda ingresó a Triad Studios en Redmond, WA, para grabar una demo de 5 canciones que recibió airplay local en KISW y KZOK. Un mes después de grabar su primer demo en 1984, Jim Kovach fue reemplazado por Ray Schwartz (usando el nombre Raymond Black). Esta alineación grabó el álbum de estudio debut de Heir Apparent, Graceful Inheritance . El álbum fue lanzado para el mercado europeo en enero de 1986 por un sello francés independiente Black Dragon Records . Con el apoyo de la revista británica Metal Hammer , Heir Apparent realizó una gira por Francia, Holanda y Alemania en mayo y junio de 1986, originalmente como ley de apoyo, pero finalizó como titular en una gira con Savage Grace . Rock Hard de Alemaniale dio al álbum una calificación de 49/50 puntos en el número de febrero de 1986. Alentados por las buenas ventas, Black Dragon relanzó el álbum en octubre de 1986, esta vez en CD , lo que lo convierte en uno de los primeros CD lanzados por un sello independiente en Europa. [ cita requerida ] ' Herencia elegante nunca se lanzó en los EE. UU., el país de origen del grupo. Herencia agraciada ocupó el puesto número 188 en el libro de tapa dura en alemán "Best of Rock and Metal - Top 500 de todos los tiempos", publicado en 2005, ISBN 3898805174 . Luego de la partida del vocalista principal Paul Davidson en 1987, Steve Benito asumió las funciones de canto. Además, la alineación de Heir Apparent se convirtió en un quinteto , al agregar un tecladista Mike Jackson. La nueva línea grabó el segundo álbum de estudio de Heir Apparent, One Small Voice , que marcó un cambio musical hacia el sonido más técnico del metal progresivo , en comparación con el estilo tradicional de heavy y power metal del lanzamiento anterior. En el verano de 1988, Heir Apparent tuvo su primera gran actuación en la arena, actuando como acto de apertura de David Lee Roth , en el Seattle Center Coliseum.. Poco después, la banda firmó un contrato de siete álbumes en 1988 en una empresa conjunta con Capitol Records / Metal Blade , pero de repente se disolvió incluso antes del lanzamiento oficial de One Small Voice en junio de 1989. Sin un apoyo de concierto, y con la aparición del grunge en el área de Seattle , el segundo álbum no alcanzó el éxito subterráneo del debut y la aclamación de la crítica hasta muchos años después, obligando al sello griego Arkeyn Steel Records a lanzar una edición limitada digitalmente remasterizada de "One Small Voice" con pistas extra y un DVD en vivo de un video de concierto de 1988 de esta alineación en 2010. El sello alemán Hellion Records lanzó el álbum de compilación de demostración Triad a finales de 1999, junto con la reedición del primer álbum de la banda, Graceful Inheritance . La banda permaneció inactiva hasta el año 2000 cuando el guitarrista Terry Gorle fue invitado a tocar en el festival Wacken Open Air . Gorle reunido con la sección rítmica original.de Ray Schwartz y Derek Peace, con la adición de Michael James Flatters en las voces. Después de la remontada, Terry Gorle dirigió varias formaciones diferentes en conciertos entre 2002 y 2004. La alineación de Terry Gorle (guitarra), Bobby Ferkovich (bajo), Op Sakiya (teclas), Jeff McCormack (batería) y Peter Orullian (voz) ) se reunieron para actuar en Europa en noviembre de 2006, encabezando el festival alemán Keep It True , y dos espectáculos adicionales en Grecia. En enero de 2012, los músicos originales de Heir Apparent (Gorle, Schwartz y Peace) tocaron con Jeff Carrell en las voces del Metal Assault II Festival en Alemania, con conciertos adicionales en Atenas y Tesalónica, Grecia, en la celebración del 25 aniversario de Graceful herencia . En octubre de 2015, Heir Apparent realizó su primer concierto en Italia en el Festival Play It Loud con el vocalista Will Shaw y el teclista Op Sakiya uniéndose a Gorle, Peace y Schwartz. Durante el 2016, Heir Apparent co-encabezó conciertos de festivales en Grecia en Up The Hammers y en Alemania en Keep It True. [ 2016 también trae ediciones de edición limitada en vinilo de material de la demostración de 1983 de Nemesis, demostración del Día de inicio de 1984, demostraciones de Triad de 1987-88, y herencia elegante. El tercer álbum de Heir Apparent, "The View From Below", se lanzará en todo el mundo en octubre de 2018 en No Remorse Records con Will Shaw - voz; Terry Gorle - guitarra; Derek Peace - bajo; Ray Schwartz - tambores; Op Sakiya - teclados.

Smart Talk Podcast
43. Dr. Paul Davidson's view of the history of economic thought

Smart Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 71:24


Dr. Davidson is a leader in the post-Keynesian school of thought. Initially, he did not begin his career as an economist, earning a bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College in chemistry and biology. He began graduate school as a biochemistry major but switched to economics. Dr. Davidson finished his master's at the City University of New York, and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, both in economics. He has held numerous high positions within academia, think tanks, as well as the private sector, and currently holds the Holly Chair of Excellence in Political Economy, Emeritus, at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dr. Davidson offers a depth of knowledge on subjects such as monetary policy, macroeconomics, global payment systems, and income inequality. He is the founder of the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, and the author of 22 books including "Who's Afraid of John Maynard Keynes?", "Financial Markets, Money, and the Real World," and many more. Together, we discussed why economists didn't see the 2007 financial crisis coming, why Hyman Minsky's theory of boom and bust may have been exaggerated, and the role that savings and investment play within the economy. To check out more of our content, including our research, visit our website: https://www.hgsss.org/

5 Things
Putin imposes martial law in annexed regions of Ukraine

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 11:48


President Joe Biden called the move an intimidation tactic. Plus, international reporter Kim Hjelmgaard looks at how Ukraine is dealing with Russian war crimes, a judge finds that former President Donald Trump allegedly engaged in a conspiracy to defraud the U.S., money reporter Paul Davidson looks at whether there will be a forced return to the office and a recession may be all but certain.Reporter Kim Hjelmgaard will be answering questions about his reporting on Ukraine's war crimes investigation live on Reddit today. You can find his AMA on the r/worldnews subreddit page at 1 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.You can always talk to the audio team by sending an email to podcasts@usatoday.com. We'd be delighted to hear from you and we may put your comments on the show.(Audio: Associated Press)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 372

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 214:07


Comic Reviews: DC Black Adam: The Justice Society Files – Dr. Fate by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Marco Santucci, Jesus Merino, Ulises Arreola, Michael Atiyeh Dark Crisis 5 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez Dark Crisis: The Deadly Green by Alex Paknadel, Dan Watters, Ram V, Tom Derenick, Brent Peeples, Daniel Bayliss, George Kambadais, Matt Herms Gotham City Year One 1 by Tom King, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Jordie Bellaire Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Francesco Francavilla, Arif Prianto Marvel A.X.E.: Starfox by Kieron Gillen, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Frank William A.X.E.: X-Men by Kieron Gillen, Francesco Mobili, Frank Martin Edge of Spider-Verse 5 by Dan Slott, J.M. DeMatteis, Steve Foxe, Phil Lord, Bob McLeod, Kei Zama, David Lopez, Brian Reber, Jim Campbell Miracleman 0 by Jason Aaron, Mike Carey, Neil Gaiman, Zack Davisson, Ty Templeton, Mick Anglo, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Leinil Francis Yu, Paul Davidson, Mark Buckingham, Zak Davisson, JP Mayer, Sunny Gho, Jordie Bellaire, Sonia Oback, Antonio Fabela Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Spider-Ham: Hollywood May-Ham OGN by Steve Foxe, Shadia Amin Infinity Comics Who is Daredevil? Marvel's Voices: Werewolf By Night It's Jeff Dark Horse Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow's Head by Mike Mignola, Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart Image 3 Keys 1 by David Messina Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie Revolvers 1 by John Zuur Platten, Christian Dibari, Simon Gough ComiXology Book of Evil 1 by Scott Snyder, Jock IDW Earthdivers: Kill Columbus 1 by Stephen Graham Jones, Davide Gianfelice, Joana Lafuente TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by Erik Burnham, Tim Lattie, Sarah Myer Dynamite Garbage Pail Kids Origins 1 by Hans Rodionoff, Adam Goldberg, Jeff Zapata Sirens Gate 1 by Shannon Maer Sweetie Candy Vigilante 1 by Suzanne Cafiero, Jeff Zornow Unbreakable Red Sonja 1 by Jim Zub, Giovanni Valletta, Ceci de la Cruz Red 5 August Purgatory Underground 1 by Benjamin Morse Mystery Brothers 1 by Quentin Lee, Elis Zill Oni Pink Lemonade 1 by Nick Cagnetti OGN Monster Bar Mitzvah by Josh Anderson, Dustin Evans Side Effects by Ted Anderson, Tara O'Connor Kings of Nowhere by Soroush Barazesh Ray's OGN Corner: Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell, Faith Erin Hicks Additional Reviews: Andor 5, She-Hulk, Werewolf by Night, Hellraiser (1987), Disney's Chibi-Verse Longbox of Horror 2022 part 2: Dark Knight Strikes Again Ray pitches the Nintendo-Verse News: Mike Marts takes over Mad Cave, NYCC shenanigans, Slott's Who Special delayed, Night of the Ghoul optioned, Snyder re-ups at ComiXology, Cunningham and Ryall take over AfterShock, Spawn movie writers, El Muerto director, Five Nights at Freddie's movie, Stephen King's Fairy Tale optioned, Lazarus Planet, Owl House, Dragon Prince, Velma, Milestone 30th Anniversary plans, Joe Q doing DC covers, Mike Hawthorne arc of Zdarsky Batman, Keanu out of Devil in the White City, more Cartoon Network upheaval, Superman revamp, Flanagan no longer involved in Something is Killing the Children adaptation, Marvel's Voices and Women of Marvel, titles of next Marvel events, Red Goblin series, Omninews, Rogue and Gambit by Stephanie Phillips, Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain by Tini Howard, X-23 mini, Guardians series coming, Sana Starros series from Marvel Trailers: Wakanda Forever, Mario, Violent Night, Velma, Power of the Doctor, Picard s3 Comics Countdown: Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Batman 128 by Chip Zdarsky, Leonardo Romero, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Jordie Bellaire Ant-Man 4 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie Time Before Time 17 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Eric Zawadski, Chris O'Halloran Side Effects GN by Ted Anderson, Tara O'Connor Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Undiscovered Country 21 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson  Minor Threats 2 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring

Activist #MMT - podcast
Ep132[3/3,6/6] John Harvey on exchange rates and neoclassicism [guest host: Johnathan Wilson]

Activist #MMT - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 58:20


Welcome to episode 132 of Activist #MMT. Today's the final part of a six-part series with Texas Christian University (TCU) economics professor and Cowboy Economist John Harvey. Parts four through six are also the first main interview of Activist #MMT hosted by someone other than me. Today's guest host is my own former guest, MMT researcher, Texas lawyer, and pmpecon.com author, Jonathan Wilson. Jonathan and I spoke in episodes 106 and 107. (A list of the audio chapters in this episode can be found at the bottom of this post. Here's a link to part one in this six-part series with John, which contains a link to all other parts. For a link to every Activist #MMT interview with John – plus the full audio of every Cowboy Economist video (!) – go here.) Today in part six, they focus on some of the core assumptions and ideology of mainstream economists. They also discuss how some assume inflation to always be caused by too much demand and too high wages, despite clear empirical evidence that it's caused by something else. You'll find links to many resources, as mentioned by John and Jonathan throughout these final three parts, in the show notes to part four. But for now, let's get right back to Jonathan's conversation with John Harvey. Enjoy. Audio chapters 3:57 - What if the price of diamond jewelry goes up? Should we care? 6:09 - Josh Barro, if it wasn't inflation in used cars, it'd just be somewhere else. (victim blaming) 9:38 - GDP can be dominated by financial speculation. 13:26 - At the rank-and-file level, neoclassicism is not a conspiracy 17:16 - What neoclassicals really believe 21:47 - Thomas Oberlechner and balancing trusting what test subjects say and their biases 25:10 - Paul Davidson- it is better to be approximately right than precisely wrong. (accuracy versus precision) 30:34 - Complicated models for complexity sake, or because it needs to be? 32:32 - Policy based on children's building blocks 35:31 - South Africa COVID loan program (worry for "over investment", for investment in what the economy really doesn't need) 41:39 - How much of the resistance against intervention is ideology? 43:43 - Where did initially believing in no intervention, come from inside you? 46:58 - Do you think MMT needs to be more upfront about its political economy aspect? 49:53 - Warren Mosler's banking proposals 52:41 - Jonathan recaps 55:41 - Goodbyes 58:53 - Duplicate of introduction, with no background music (for those with sensitive ears)

People Conversations by Citizens' Media TV
Ep132[3/3,6/6] John Harvey on exchange rates and neoclassicism [guest host: Johnathan Wilson]

People Conversations by Citizens' Media TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 58:19


Welcome to episode 132 of Activist #MMT. Today's the final part of a six-part series with Texas Christian University (TCU) economics professor and John Harvey. Parts four through six are also the first main interview of Activist #MMT hosted by someone other than me. Today's guest host is my own former guest, MMT researcher, Texas lawyer, and author, Jonathan Wilson. Jonathan and I spoke in episodes and . (A list of the audio chapters in this episode can be found at the bottom of this post. Here's a link to in this six-part series with John, which contains a link to all other parts. For a link to every Activist #MMT interview with John – plus the full audio of every Cowboy Economist video (!) – go .) Today in part six, they focus on some of the core assumptions and ideology of mainstream economists. They also discuss how some assume inflation to always be caused by too much demand and too high wages, despite clear empirical evidence that it's caused by something else. You'll find links to many resources, as mentioned by John and Jonathan throughout these final three parts, in the show notes to . But for now, let's get right back to Jonathan's conversation with John Harvey. Enjoy. Audio chapters 3:57 - What if the price of diamond jewelry goes up? Should we care? 6:09 - Josh Barro, if it wasn't inflation in used cars, it'd just be somewhere else. (victim blaming) 9:38 - GDP can be dominated by financial speculation. 13:26 - At the rank-and-file level, neoclassicism is not a conspiracy 17:16 - What neoclassicals really believe 21:47 - Thomas Oberlechner and balancing trusting what test subjects say and their biases 25:10 - Paul Davidson- it is better to be approximately right than precisely wrong. (accuracy versus precision) 30:34 - Complicated models for complexity sake, or because it needs to be? 32:32 - Policy based on children's building blocks 35:31 - South Africa COVID loan program (worry for "over investment", for investment in what the economy really doesn't need) 41:39 - How much of the resistance against intervention is ideology? 43:43 - Where did initially believing in no intervention, come from inside you? 46:58 - Do you think MMT needs to be more upfront about its political economy aspect? 49:53 - Warren Mosler's banking proposals 52:41 - Jonathan recaps 55:41 - Goodbyes 58:53 - Duplicate of introduction, with no background music (for those with sensitive ears)

What to Read Next Podcast
#516 Author Interview: The Small Stuff by Paul Davidson

What to Read Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 14:38


Today's guest is debut fiction author Paul Davidson. Paul's debut novel is The Small Stuff. In this interview, we chat about books written in the midst of the pandemic. We also chat about books with a bit of magical touch. SHOWNOTES AND BOOK LINKShttp://WhattoReadNextBlog.comMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunnyLicense code: 0RDRBKGH6NGQCAXR

5 Things
Putin warns dissenters

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 15:12


Russia's president is making new threats against those in Russia who go against him. Plus, economics reporter Paul Davidson explains how the latest jobs report brought good news for Americans without a high school diploma, nine people are dead after a van crash involving college golfers, the first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament is here and USA TODAY Sports' Tom Schad reports on fan violence.(Audio: Associated Press)Donate to van crash victims' families hereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

5 Things
Will there be a recession in 2022?

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 13:29


Experts say the odds are rising, as economics reporter Paul Davidson explains. Plus, more evacuation routes may open up in Ukraine, reporter Jordan Mendoza looks at what's next for surging gas prices, it's International Women's Day and Apple hosts an online event for new products.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Anna & Raven Show
Wednesday, January 12, 2022: The Great Resignation; Your Weird Toddler; Anna's New Hobby

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 43:56


Today on Wellness Wednesday, the Fountain of Youth has finally been discovered!  And on Tiktok of all places!  But Anna and Raven are skeptical if this Tikitok-er has been alive long enough to be giving out anti-aging tips!  (:30) Have you participated in the Great Resignation?  Over the last quarter, American's have been quitting their jobs in unprecedented numbers.  Anna and Raven talk about their own experiences quitting a job and speak to economics expert Paul Davidson about the reasons behind the mass employment exodus!  (4:16) Butter tastes great, but so does margarine, and if you judge someone by the type of butter substitute they use, that's all I need to know about you!  (15:12) What weird thing does your kid do?  Anna's daughter is potty training and she's almost got it down!  She just has to stop doing this one weird thing that would certainly be inappropriate for anyone who isn't a toddler!  (19:11) Anna has been looking for a new hobby since she's stuck at home on the couch after knee surgery.  Several people have suggested she take up crocheting, which she initially had no interest in.  But now, fate has intervened in an unexpected way, and Anna is committing to her crochet destiny!  (26:49) If you're anything like Anna, it probably feels like you've watched everything good on TV recently.  But don't worry, Anna and Raven spoke to USA Today's Barbara Vandenburgh about the best new shows to watch in 2022!  (30:43) Joe and Allison's five-year-old son has a lizard that just died. Dad told his son that the lizard was just not feeling well and is at the vet. Mom is livid, why would he lie to him? Tell him it's dead! He has a plan, buy a new lizard, replace it- People do it all the time. This isn't the time to do the "real world" death talk. Plus, the lizard was only a few months old, he'll think he killed it. Whose side are you on? (34:38) Rich thinks he's got what it takes to beat Raven in pop culture trivia!  Can he succeed and win the $500 jackpot?  (40:36)

The Anna & Raven Show
The Great Resignation

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 3:17


Americans quitting their jobs is at an all time high... but why?  Economic reporter from USA Today, Paul Davidson discusses and points out why this may the best time for you to quit too.

Market Matters
FICC Market Structure: Breaking Down Derivatives Clearing Trends

Market Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 10:25


What are some of the drivers behind potential shifts in derivatives clearing activity? This question continues to be top of mind for many buy-side clients. Kate Finlayson, Global Head of FICC Market Structure, sits down with Emma Richardson and Paul Davidson to discuss themes that could shape derivatives clearing in 2022 and beyond, including the uncleared margin requirements, post-Brexit dynamics, and sustainable finance. The views expressed in this podcast may not necessarily reflect the views of JPMorgan Chase & Co, and its affiliates, together J.P. Morgan, and do not constitute research or recommendation advice or an offer or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or financial instrument. Referenced products and services in this podcast may not be suitable for you, and may not be available in all jurisdictions. J.P. Morgan may make markets and trade as principal in securities and other asset classes and financial products that may have been discussed. The FICC market structure publications, (Q1, newsletters), mentioned in this podcast are available for J.P. Morgan clients. Please contact your J.P. Morgan sales representative should you wish to receive these. For additional disclaimers and regulatory disclosures, please visit www.jpmorgan.com/disclosures.

Everything Comes Back to 2000AD
ECBT2000AD Ep593: Prog 2257

Everything Comes Back to 2000AD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 153:49


KILLER SQUIRRELS! Thought Bubble, The '77 Annual and Best Wishes. The Sentinel '77. Rouge Troper Christmas Movies, Fake Jumper, Dredd Beer is Here! The Art of Paul Davidson, Gulliver of mars, Swap Shop, Yellowstone, Shang Chi, Eddie Kidd is no Evel Knieval. All this and the Prog review.

Comic Book Club
The Stack: Black Manta, Ka-Zar And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 30:10


On this week's Stack podcast, we've got reviews for: Black Manta #1 DC Comics Written by Chuck Brown Art by Valentine de Landro   Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land #1 Marvel Written by Zac Thompson Art by Germán García   Mazebook #1 Dark Horse Comics By Jeff Lemire   Infinite Frontier #6 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Xermánico   Conan The Barbarian #300 Marvel Written by Jim Zub, Larry Hama, Dan Slott, James Owsley Art by Cory Smith, Paul Davidson, Marcos Martin, Roberto De La Torre   Last Flight Out #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Marc Guggenheim Art by Eduardo Ferigato   The Swamp Thing #7 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins   Star Trek: The Mirror War #0 IDW Written by Scott & David Tipton Art by Carlos Nieto   The Nice House on the Lake #4 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Álvaro Martínez Bueno   The Me You Love In The Dark #2 Image Comics Written by Skottie Young Art by Jorge Corona   Green Lantern #6 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne Art by Marco Santucci, Tom Raney   6 Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #4 Image Comics Written by Kyle Starks Art by Chris Schweizer   Suicide Squad: Get Joker #2 DC Comics Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Alex Maleev   Ordinary Gods #3 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Felipe Watanabe   Batman #112 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV, Brandon Thomas Art by Jorge Jimenez, Jason Howard   Deadly Class #48 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig   Batman/Catwoman #7 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Liam Sharp   Excellence #11 Image Comics Written by Brandon Thomas Art by Khary Randolph   Mamo #3 BOOM! Box By Sas Milledge   The Unbelievable Unteens #2 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Tyler Crook SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stack
The Stack: Black Manta, Ka-Zar And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 30:10


On this week's Stack podcast: On this week's Stack podcast, we've got reviews for: Black Manta #1 DC Comics Written by Chuck Brown Art by Valentine de Landro   Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land #1 Marvel Written by Zac Thompson Art by Germán García   Mazebook #1 Dark Horse Comics By Jeff Lemire   Infinite Frontier #6 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Xermánico   Conan The Barbarian #300 Marvel Written by Jim Zub, Larry Hama, Dan Slott, James Owsley Art by Cory Smith, Paul Davidson, Marcos Martin, Roberto De La Torre   Last Flight Out #1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Marc Guggenheim Art by Eduardo Ferigato   The Swamp Thing #7 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Mike Perkins   Star Trek: The Mirror War #0 IDW Written by Scott & David Tipton Art by Carlos Nieto   The Nice House on the Lake #4 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Álvaro Martínez Bueno   The Me You Love In The Dark #2 Image Comics Written by Skottie Young Art by Jorge Corona   Green Lantern #6 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne Art by Marco Santucci, Tom Raney   6 Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #4 Image Comics Written by Kyle Starks Art by Chris Schweizer   Suicide Squad: Get Joker #2 DC Comics Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Alex Maleev   Ordinary Gods #3 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Felipe Watanabe   Batman #112 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV, Brandon Thomas Art by Jorge Jimenez, Jason Howard   Deadly Class #48 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig   Batman/Catwoman #7 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Liam Sharp   Excellence #11 Image Comics Written by Brandon Thomas Art by Khary Randolph   Mamo #3 BOOM! Box By Sas Milledge   The Unbelievable Unteens #2 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Tyler Crook SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Episode 52 Dub Electronic Playlist Herman Chin-Loy, “Heavy Duty” from Aquarius Dub (1973 Aquarius). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, The Now Generation Band; Bass, Val Douglas; Drums, Mikey Richards; Guitar, Geoffrey Chung, Mikey Chung; Keyboards, Augustus Pablo, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robbie Lyn; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Producer, Herman Chin Loy. 2:56 Herman Chin-Loy, “Jah Jah Dub” from Aquarius Dub (1973 Aquarius). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, The Now Generation Band; Bass, Val Douglas; Drums, Mikey Richards; Guitar, Geoffrey Chung, Mikey Chung; Keyboards, Augustus Pablo, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robbie Lyn; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Producer, Herman Chin Loy. 2:31 Upsetters, “African Skank” from Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle (1973 Upsetter). Recorded in Jamaica. Produced by Upsetter L. Perry. 3:16 Upsetters, “V/S Panta Rock” from Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle (1973 Upsetter). Recorded in Jamaica. Produced and Arranged By Lee Perry; Engineer, King Tubby, Lee Perry; Bass, Aston "Family Man" Barrett; Drums, Benbow; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Organ, Touter, Winston Wright; Trombone – Ron Wilson; Trumpet – Bobby Ellis. 3:33 Derrick & The Crystalites, “Lion Dub” (theme from Shaft) from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:39 Augustus Pablo, “The Big Rip Off” from Ital Dub (1974 Starapple). Recorded in Jamaica. Engineer, King Tubby, Ronald Logan, Sylvan Morris; Mixed By King Tubby (Dub Master); Produced by Tommy Cowan, Warrick Lyn; Written by, Melodica, Augustus Pablo. 3:14 Augustus Pablo, “Rockers Meets King Tubbys In A Fire House” from Rockers Meets King Tubbys In A Fire House (1980 Shanachie). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, Rockers All Stars Bass, Bugsy; Junior Dan, Michael Taylor, Robby Shakespear; Drum, Albert Malawi, Leroy Wallace; Mickey Boo; Horns, Deadly Headely; Lead Guitar, Dalton Brownie, Earl (Chinna) Smith; Mixed By, Augustus Pablo, King Tubbys; Prince Jammys; Organ, Piano, String Ensemble, Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Percussion, Jah Levi, Jah Teo, Sticky; Arranged By, Augustus Pablo, H. Swaby; Michael McGeachy Rhythm Guitar, Cleon; Fazal Prendergas. 4:36 Jah Shaka, “Verse 6” from Commandments Of Dub (1982 Jah Shaka Music). Recorded in Jamaica. Bass, Hughie Issachar, Shaka; Drums, Errol Drummie, Wazair (Black Brother); Effects, Shaka; Lead Guitar, Hughie Issachar, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By, John Hassall; Melodica, Hughie Issachar; Mixed by, Jah Shaka, Neil Frazer (Professor); Organ, Errol Drummie, Wazair; Percussion, Bongos, Dan, Shaka Joseph, Wazair; Piano, Dudley, Shaka, Wazair, Produced by Jah Shaka; Rhythm Guitar, Hughie Issachar, Tony Benjamin; Xylophone, Joseph. 4:46 Mad Professor, “Beyond The Realms Of Dub” from Beyond The Realms Of Dub (Dub Me Crazy! The Second Chapter) (1982 Ariwa). Produced by Mad Professor; Bass, drums, piano, Garnett Cross; Organ, Synth, Errol Reid; Percussion – Jah Shaka. 7:13 Love Joys, “All I Can Say” from Lovers Rock Reggae Style (1983 Wackies). Recorded in Jamaica. Written by, Vocals, Claudette Brown, Sonia Abel; Backing Band, Wackie's Rhythm Force; Bass, Jah T.;Bass, Guitar, Jerry Harris; Bass Keyboards, Clive Hunt; Drums, Clive Plummer, Fabian Cooke Engineer, Levy, Barnes, Delahaye; Executive-Producer, Lloyd & Lloyd Prod. Inc.; Guitar, Keyboards, Barry V.; Horns, Rolando Alphonso; Keyboards, Owen Stewart; Percussion, Ras Menilik; Producer, Bullwackie. 8:33 Love Joys, “One Draw” from Lovers Rock Reggae Style (1983 Wackies). Recorded in Jamaica. Written by, Vocals, Claudette Brown, Sonia Abel; Backing Band, Wackie's Rhythm Force; Bass, Jah T.;Bass, Guitar, Jerry Harris; Bass Keyboards, Clive Hunt; Drums, Clive Plummer, Fabian Cooke Engineer, Levy, Barnes, Delahaye; Executive-Producer, Lloyd & Lloyd Prod. Inc.; Guitar, Keyboards, Barry V.; Horns, Rolando Alphonso; Keyboards, Owen Stewart; Percussion, Ras Menilik; Producer, Bullwackie. 7:21 Jah Shaka, “Zion Chant Dub” from Commandments Of Dub II (1984 Jah Shaka Music). Produced, Arranged by Jah Shaka; Synthesizer Mark Victor; Bass, Byron Duce, Ras Elroy; Bongos, Brother Joseph; Drums, Errol The General, Jah Bunny; Guitar, Mike Dorane, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By Felicity Hassell, John Hassell; Mixed By Mikey Campbell; Percussion, Jah Bunny, Shaka, Norman Grant; Piano, Organ Sgt. Pepper. 4:55 Jah Shaka, “Roaring Dub” from Commandments Of Dub II (1984 Jah Shaka Music). Produced, Arranged by Jah Shaka; Synthesizer Mark Victor; Bass, Byron Duce, Ras Elroy; Bongos, Brother Joseph; Drums, Errol The General, Jah Bunny; Guitar, Mike Dorane, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By Felicity Hassell, John Hassell; Mixed By Mikey Campbell; Percussion, Jah Bunny, Shaka, Norman Grant; Piano, Organ Sgt. Pepper. 4:03 Wayne Smith, “Under Me Sleng Teng” from Sleng Teng (1982 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Musicians, Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson, Cleveland "Clevie" Browne, Super Power All-Stars*, Wayne Smith; Producer, Arranger Prince, Jammy. 4:07 Prince Jammy, “Synchro Start” from Computerised Dub (1986 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Performers, Steelie & Cleavie, Super Power All-Stars, Wayne Smith; Producer, arranger, Prince Jammy. 2:09 Prince Jammy, “Interface” from Computerised Dub (1986 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Performers, Steelie & Cleavie, Super Power All-Stars, Wayne Smith; Producer, arranger, Prince Jammy. 2:59 Jah Shaka All Stars, Ites Green & Gold” from Jah Shaka Presents Vivian Jones Featuring The Fasimbas, Jah Shaka All Stars ‎– Jah Works (1987 Jah Shaka Music).Producer, Bass, Arranged By, Mixed By, Composed By, Jah Shaka; Bass, Jerry Lions; Bass, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Guitar, Black Steel; Bongos, Percussion, The Fasimbas; Drums, Drumton; Mixing, Calvin; Recording Engineer, Leon Marsh; Guitar, Jerry Lions; Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Gregory; Synthesizer, Organ, Piano, Pepper; Vocals, Vivian Jones; Vocals [Background], Sis Nya. 5:01 Steely & Clevie, “At The Top” from At the Top (1988 Black Solidarity). Recorded in Jamaica. Arranged By, Musician, Programmed By Steely & Clevie; Engineer, Bobby Digital, Chris Lane, Dave Kelly, Patrick Ayton, Paul Davidson, Anthony Kelly; Mixed By D. Kelly, P. Davidson; Producer, Ossie Thomas, Phillip Morgan; Saxophone, Dean Fraser; Trumpet, David Madden. 4:01 Background music: Derrick & The Crystalites, “Dubbing the Chariot” from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:57 Derrick & The Crystalites, “Medley (Train To Herbsville & Crash Dub)” from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:05 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.

AiPT! Comics
Taboo and B. Earl on the shared experience of art, toys & Spirit Rider

AiPT! Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 101:19


NEWSJonathan Hickman exits X-Men with ‘Inferno' this fallBrian Michael Bendis' Jinxworld headed to Dark Horse ComicsDC Characters Are Coming to Webcomics Through Deal With WebtoonDonny Cates and Ryan Stegman launch SubstackZdarsky launching Newburn at Image Comics.EXCLUSIVE BOOM! First Look: Regarding the Matter of Oswald's Body #1BOOM! Studios announces ‘Power Rangers Universe' eventMatthew Rosenberg and Tyler Boss reunite for ‘What's the Furthest Place From Here?'Image Comics Solicitations November 2021Marvel Solicitations!Marvel reveals Kraven and Morbius are the ones who knock in ‘Amazing Spider-Man' #78-80Hawkeye: Kate Bishop coming!Marvel announces ‘Marvel's Voices: Heritage' #1 for NovemberDiamond reveals top 10 comics of JulyOur Top Books of the WeekDave:Home Sick Pilots #8 (Dan Watters, Caspar Wijngaard)Nocterra #6 (Scott Snyder, Tony S. Daniel)Nathan:Superman and the Authority #2 (Grant Morrison, Mikel Janin)Nightwing #83 (Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Nathan - Nightwing #83 (Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo)Dave - Star Wars War of the Bounty Hunters #3 (Charles Soule, Luke Ross with David Messina) TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Spider-Man: Life Story Annual #1 (Chip Zdarsky, Mark Bagley)Nathan: Superman ‘78 #1 (Rob Venditti, Wilfredo Torres)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Amazing Fantasy #2 (Kaare Andrews)Nathan: Alien #6 (Jay Anacleto)Segment: Interview: Taboo and B. Earl - Writers of Spirits of Vengeance and Werewolf by NightBen Earl, Taboo, thank you for joining the AIPT comics podcast to talk about your comics work! Spirits of Vengeance: Spirit Rider #1 is an extra-sized issue now out in shops, what made this the right project to follow Werewolf by Night?Did your collaboration process change at all when working on Spirits of Vengeance?Spirits of Vengeance has Paul Davidson on art, and also Jeffrey Veregge, how did this duo join you on the project?What was it like working with them on this project?Taboo, how does crafting a comic book story compare to crafting your music?A really fun thing about Kushala is that she's sort of a woman out of time. She's still adjusting to the modern-day, but she also is embracing it in some ways (karaoke and open mics). What are the challenges to approaching a character who is still trying to figure out her place in the world, who's just a bit out of step?Are there any Marvel characters that are on your bucket list to write next?What comics are you reading right now?Off topic off shelf with B Earl and Taboo - Philosophize This, family, A kids book about identity -- Ikidscompanyabout, Flow Water

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 229: MOONSHINE - Moon Knight Vol. 9 #2 - 'Strings'

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 74:18


EPISODE 229: The two High Priests Rebecca and Rey join forces to look into the second issue of Jed Mackay's run which sees the evil elderly, a funky power and an ultra-terrestrial mindscape invade the pages! The run continues to go from strength to strength - and more breadcrumbs are laid for Loonies to Spector-late! It's all here! Check it out now! SEGMENT: MOONSHINE - NEW COMIC BOOK REVIEW MOON KNIGHT VOL. 9  # 2 - 'Strings' Released August 18th 2021 Writer - Jed MacKay Penciler/Inker - Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist - Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer - VC's Corey Petit Editor - Tom Brevoort     BARE BONES (Courtesy by Rey): Mr. Knight and Reese have an evening snack at the Midnight Mission when a man stumbles in, bloodied and shaken from an attack outside. A group of elderly people set upon the man, named Soldier, and it appears that something freaky is afoot. Mr. Knight takes Soldier in and learns more about the attack, one interesting point being that Soldier's very own Mum was amongst his attackers. With Reese fleeing from the sight of Soldier's blood,  Mr. Knight and Soldier return to his apartment block, intent on questioning his Mum. They pass by a janitor whom Mr. Knight immediately suspects as being involved. His suspicions prove correct as the janitor announces that he has been employed to hurt and break Mr. Knight. Uncannily, the janitor has the ability to control people with his sweat, and by tampering with the water supply, he has effectively managed to taint and control all the elderly tenants. A stand off ensues, and it's revealed that Soldier is also under the janitor's spell, leaving Mr. Knight alone against the mob. Mr. Knight challenges the janitor to a duel by volunteering to defy the janitor's mind controlling powers. A sample of uncut sweat is scraped onto a crescent dart, much to the insane joy of the janitor who started revelling in the chaos he could wreak with Moon Knight under his control. Mr. Knight licks it clean off, with a startling revelation slowly unravelled within the mindscape. The janitor is unable to control Mr. Knight - instead he is overwhelmed by Marc's mind - a wholly alien realm touched by Khonshu. The janitor is left a gibbering mess with all tenants reverted back to their normal selves. Mr. Knight returns to the Mission with Reese and they discuss how they've both been rewritten in different ways...Mr. Knight's brain was rebuilt as a God's weapon; Reese's physiology rewritten to become a bloodthirsty killer...but how those crutches can be used against their enemies. Lurking in the shadows across the street, the Hunter's Moon awaits... MOON RATING : Rebecca: 

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 228: IDOL CHAT- Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) - Part 1

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 90:48


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 228: A weekly discussion of latest news across the medium, all to do with Moon Knight! Also, an 'Idol' chat on a SPECTOR-lative topic based on our Avatar of Vengeance.... CO-HOST: High Priest of Khonshu Rebecca IDOL CHAT: Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) - Part 1 Shine those idols, and dust off the cape....IT'S TIME TO GET YOUR KHONSHU ON! SHOW NOTES: Ethan Hawke shares his thoughts on his role as mystery villain Marvel Unmatched announced Beauty After Bruises Tomes of Evil  Podcast - Moon Knight Villainmania Month! Daniel Doing's Go Fund Me for Fringe Knight #6 Paul Davidson's Kickstarter for Fantastic Illustrated Moon Knight Origins IndieGoGo Page - Support their Fan Film! Moon Knight Origins - Instagram Moon Knight Origins - Facebook Phases of the Moon Knight: Essays Examining the World of Moon Knight - email Scott Weatherly at 20thcenturygeek@gmail.com WHERE TO HEAR US: ITK Website Podcast Page Podchaser Apple Podcast Google Play Music Spotify Overcast SoundCloud Stitcher Tunein Podbean Into the Knight RSS Feed YouTube DROP US A LINE: Website: itkmoonknight.com Email: feedback@itkmoonknight.com FB Page: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Podcast Page FB Group: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Fan Base Podchaser: Into the Knight FB Chat: The Loony Bin Twitter: @ITKmoonknight Instagram: ITK Moon Knight   Discord ITK Server: ITK Server GetVokl : Into the Knight Welcome Room CHECK OUT THESE OTHER SHOWS I CO-HOST! The Last Sons of Krypton: A Superman Podcast Capes & Lunatics Sidekicks: An Ultimate Spider-Cast - Scarlet Spider! To Know Her Is To Fear Her: The Spider-Woman Podcast OFFICIAL ITK MERCHANDISE @ TEE PUBLIC - BUY HERE! SPONSORS:  THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing TOMBZ + LURKMUSICK by Drew Tombz DREAMLAND COMICS - the Super Hero Super Store! Use the code 'MOON' to get 20% off all purchases! CREDITS: ITK Logo Graphic Design by The High Priests of Khonshu ITK Graphic Design produced and assisted by Randolph Benoit ITK Opening Sequence for video by Chris Kelly Music Written, Performed and generously provided by Deleter Co-Producers Wayne Hunt Josh Johnson James Young Anthony Sytko Jordan Hegarty Michael Seibert Executive Producers Justin Osgood Derek O'Neill Kyle Carr Daniel Doing Drew Tombz Produced by Reynaldo Gesmundo Proud Member of The Collective The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and music copyrighted by Deleter and Brian Warshaw. The music agreed for use on Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 227- LUNAR-PICK Modern Run Review: MK + Shang Chi Unite!

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 58:15


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 227: Loony Andrew Shaw  returns to join Rey in reviewing a very different comic, and one kinda timely with what the MCU hope to offer in the coming month... PHASE: WAXING CRESCENT SEGMENT: LUNAR-PICK MODERN RUN REVIEW MOON KNIGHT SPECIAL EDITION VOL. 1 #1 - 'EXPLOSION AT THE CENTER OF A MADMAN'S CROWN' Released October 1992 Writer - Doug Moench Penciler - Art Nichols Inker - Chris Ivy Colorist - Mike Thomas Letterer - John Costanza   'MOON BLIGHT - THE MOTION PICTURE'   Writer - Michael Higgins Penciler - Marie Severin Inker - Marie Severin Colorist - Marie Severin Letterer - Michael Higgins   BARE BONES (Courtesy by Wiki): Brynocki used voice projectors and robots to give the impression that Mordillo was still alive and speaking. He used this ruse to fool impressionable people into believing that his master had overcome death. The fools created a cult to worship Mordillo, called the Golden Dawn. According to Black Jack Tarr, the cult is bilking money from its members, and brainwashing them into becoming sleeper agents. They are trained to become custom-made terrorists who will eventually be released against targets in Europe, Japan, and the United States of America. Moon Knight and Shang-Chi join forces to investigate the cult, since several youths have been recruited into the cult and disappeared. Among them is a trainee of Spector Corps' London Division, who absconded with embezzled funds from the company and possibly industrial secrets as well. The heroes make their way through Brynocki's traps and robotic attacks. They discover Mordillo's skeleton sitting upon a platform. The heroes destroy the platform, revealing Brynocki who is hiding beneath it. The cultists are disillusioned and come back to their senses. Brynocki attack the two heroes, but a swift kick from Shang-Chi decapitates him. To escape capture, Brynocki activates a self-destruct mechanism, blowing himself and the skeleton to pieces. MOON RATING : Andrew: 

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 226: IDOL CHAT- Moon Knight, Hand-to-Hand + THE RISE OF SET Episode 2

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 64:27


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 226: A weekly discussion of latest news across the medium, all to do with Moon Knight! Also, an 'Idol' chat on a SPECTOR-lative topic based on our Avatar of Vengeance.... CO-HOST: Andrew Shaw IDOL CHAT: Moon Knight, Hand-to-Hand PLUS! THE RISE OF SET (An ITK Serial Adventure, Season 2) Episode 2 picks up at the Flow-Go Water treatment plant where Peter The Leader had recently poisoned the city's water supply and murdered one of his unsuspecting colleagues, Daryl! Detective French investigates the grisly findings at the reservoir and discovers it's not all that it seems; Meanwhile, back up in the skies, High Priest Rebecca and Dr Hex prepare to escape the swarm of demons...but is Dr Hex harbouring a secret? A secret that may well put all our heroes at jeopardy at the Safehouse? Cast (In Order of Appearance):   Lec Zorn as Sargent Werribee Eveline Overink as Detective Chief Inspector French Amy Rauch as Chief Forensics Officer Delaney Rebecca Hart as High Priest of Khonshu Rebecca John Harrison as Doctor Hex   Shine those idols, and dust off the cape....IT'S TIME TO GET YOUR KHONSHU ON! SHOW NOTES: Moon Knight (Marvel Fandom) Contact Andrew on Twitter - @andrew_shaw23 Buy Cul De Sac on Comixology Tomes of Evil  Podcast - Moon Knight Villainmania Month! Daniel Doing's Go Fund Me for Fringe Knight #6 Paul Davidson's Kickstarter for Fantastic Illustrated Moon Knight Origins IndieGoGo Page - Support their Fan Film! Moon Knight Origins - Instagram Moon Knight Origins - Facebook Phases of the Moon Knight: Essays Examining the World of Moon Knight - email Scott Weatherly at 20thcenturygeek@gmail.com WHERE TO HEAR US: Podcast Page Podchaser Apple Podcast Google Play Music Spotify Overcast SoundCloud Stitcher Tunein Podbean Into the Knight RSS Feed YouTube DROP US A LINE: Blog: www.intotheknightpodcast.wordpress.com Podcast Page: http://intotheknight.libsyn.com Email: itkmoonknight@gmail.com FB Page: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Podcast Page FB Group: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Fan Base Podchaser: Into the Knight FB Chat: The Loony Bin Twitter: @ITKmoonknight Instagram: ITK Moon Knight Tumblr: Knight Shifts Blog Discord ITK Server: ITK Server GetVokl : Into the Knight Welcome Room CHECK OUT THESE OTHER SHOWS I CO-HOST! The Last Sons of Krypton: A Superman Podcast Capes & Lunatics Sidekicks: An Ultimate Spider-Cast - Scarlet Spider! To Know Her Is To Fear Her: The Spider-Woman Podcast OFFICIAL ITK MERCHANDISE @ TEE PUBLIC - BUY HERE! SPONSORS:  THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing The Fringe Knight (Facebook) The Fringe Knight (Patreon) The Fringe Knight - Shop at Indy Planet   Hello Headphones | www.HelloHPS.com Use the code 'ITKMOONKNIGHT' to get 10% off all purchases! Dreamland Comics - the Super Hero Super Store! Use the code 'MOON' to get 20% off all purchases! AFFILIATE SPONSORS: Purchase your figures through our link to Entertainment Earth and help support the show! CREDITS: ITK Logo Graphic Design by The High Priests of Khonshu ITK Graphic Design produced and assisted by Randolph Benoit ITK Opening Sequence for video by Chris Kelly Music Written, Performed and generously provided by Deleter Co-Producers Wayne Hunt Josh Johnson James Young Anthony Sytko Jordan Hegarty Michael Seibert Executive Producers Justin Osgood Derek O'Neill Kyle Carr Daniel Doing Produced by Reynaldo Gesmundo Proud Member of The Collective The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and music copyrighted by Deleter and Brian Warshaw. The music agreed for use on Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 311

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 215:51


Sales! Comic Reviews: Suicide Squad: Get Joker! 1 by Brian Azzarello, Alex Maleev, Matt Hollingsworth Suicide Squad: King Shark by Tim Seeley, Scott Kolins, John Kalisz Guardians of the Galaxy Annual 2021 by Al Ewing, Jed MacKay, Flaviano, Juan Ferreyra, Rachelle Rosenberg Deadpool: Black, White, and Blood 1 by Tom Taylor, Ed Brisson, James Stokoe, Whilce Portacio, Phil Noto, Rachelle Rosenberg Extreme Carnage: Lasher 1 by Steve Orlando, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Alyssa Wong, Clay McLeod Chapman, Chris Mooneyham, Marcio Menyz Spirits of Vengeance: Spirit Rider 1 by Taboo, B. Earl, Paul Davidson, Jeffrey Veregge, Dan Brown, Takashi Okazaki Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters: 4-LOM and Zuckuss 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Kei Zama, Felipe Sobreiro Trover Saves the Universe 1 by Tess Stone Me You Love in the Dark 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Golem Walks Among Us 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Peter Bergting, Michelle Madsen Lucky Devil 1 by Cullen Bunn, Fran Galan, El Torres Elvira Meets Vincent Price 1 by David Avallone, Juan Samu, Walter Pereyra Not All Robots 1 by Mark Russell, Mike Deodato Porcelain 1 by Maria Llovet We Don't Kill Spiders 1 by Joseph Schmalke Lost Falls 1 by Curt Pires, Antonio Fuso, Pierluigi Minotti, Lee Loughridge Heroes Union 1 by Roger Stern, Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema 99 Cent Theater Dabung Girl and Cricket Fever by Saurabh Agarwal, Abhishek Singh Death by Life 1 by Claudio Sepulveda, Anthony Zicari Swipe 1 by Brenton Bolin, Beezzz Studio Visor Viking 1 by Shannon Christopher Boengkih Additional Reviews: Ray talks about a Cartoon, Camp Spirit, Haunted Mansion Behind the Attraction, Suicide Squad, Vivo, Frogcatchers, some books from Kurt Busiek library (Superstar: As Seen On TV, ArrowSmith, Wizard's Tale), Oracle Code, Girl Haven, Owl House ep9, Girl From The Sea, Making Friends trilogy, Surfside Girls News: Ms. Marvel power controversy, Aaron relaunching Punisher, Nebula cancelled, South Park renewal, Runaways ends with #38, Omninews, big James Tynion IV news Trailers: There Will Be Carnage, AHS, ACS, Stranger Things s4, Midnight Mass Comics Countdown: Nice House On the Lake 3 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Wynd 9 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Stillwater 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer American Vampire 1976 10 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig Geiger 5 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Not All Robots 1 by Mark Russell, Mike Deodato The Me You Love In The Dark 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Lucky Devil 1 by Cullen Bunn, Fran Galan, El Torres Good Asian 4 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge Seven Secrets 11 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte, Katia Ranalli

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 225- LUNAR-PICK Classic Run Review: Marlene Vs. Sheena

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 70:44


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 225: High Priest of Khonshu Rey invites returning guest Justin 'The Owl' Osgood, to return to that crazy world of the Third Party Army and Hugo...er, I mean Nimrod Strange -   PHASE: WANING CRESCENT SEGMENT: LUNAR-PICK CLASSIC RUN REVIEW MOON KNIGHT VOL. 1 #19 - 'ASSAULT ON ISLAND STRANGE' Released May 1982   Writer - Doug Moench Penciler - Bill Sienkiewicz Inker - Steve Mitchell Colorist - Christie Scheele Letterer - John Morelli Editor - Denny O'Neil, Ralph Macchio   BARE BONES (Courtesy by Wiki): With his Mossad allies having decoded Ben Abramov's hidden message, Moon Knight takes the fight to the 3rd World Slayers' secret base. Marc, Marlene, and Frenchie impersonate revolutionaries to infiltrate the compound, with Marlene quickly being recruited as one of Strange's personal bodyguards. He always surrounds himself with three beautiful women representing the European, African, and Asian races that make up his organization, and he has just become dissatisfied with Sheena, the previous woman in the "white" slot. Jealous, Sheena attempts to dig up dirt on the new recruit. With the loss of his Slayers' Elite, Nimrod Strange adopts their weaponry and that of the Master Sniper into a personal battlesuit and dubs himself Arsenal. Sheena figures out the three impostors but Marlene takes her out before she can report to Strange. Moon Knight and Frenchie are drawn out into the open while sabotaging the base. Arsenal gets the better of Moon Knight and escapes with Marlene, but Moon Knight now knows where they're headed -- to Manhattan to launch a massive terrorist attack. MOON RATING : Justin: 

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 224: IDOL CHAT- Frenchie's Plight

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 61:00


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 224: A weekly discussion of latest news across the medium, all to do with Moon Knight! Also, an 'Idol' chat on a SPECTOR-lative topic based on our Avatar of Vengeance.... CO-HOST: Justin 'The Owl' Osgood IDOL CHAT: Frenchie's Plight (by Huston & Benson) Shine those idols, and dust off the cape....IT'S TIME TO GET YOUR KHONSHU ON! SHOW NOTES: Oscar Isaac teases a ‘Wild, wild, show' in interview Moon Knight Just Silenced Fans Who Call Him 'Marvel's Batman' Moon Knight Vol. 5 #3 Moon Knight Vol. 5 #9 Moon Knight Vol. 5 #15 Moon Knight Vol. 5 #23 Tomes of Evil  Podcast - Moon Knight Villainmania Month! Daniel Doing's Go Fund Me for Fringe Knight #6 Paul Davidson's Kickstarter for Fantastic Illustrated Moon Knight Origins IndieGoGo Page - Support their Fan Film! Moon Knight Origins - Instagram Moon Knight Origins - Facebook Phases of the Moon Knight: Essays Examining the World of Moon Knight - email Scott Weatherly at 20thcenturygeek@gmail.com WHERE TO HEAR US: Podcast Page Podchaser Apple Podcast Google Play Music Spotify Overcast SoundCloud Stitcher Tunein Podbean Into the Knight RSS Feed YouTube DROP US A LINE: Blog: www.intotheknightpodcast.wordpress.com Podcast Page: http://intotheknight.libsyn.com Email: itkmoonknight@gmail.com FB Page: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Podcast Page FB Group: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Fan Base Podchaser: Into the Knight FB Chat: The Loony Bin Twitter: @ITKmoonknight Instagram: ITK Moon Knight Tumblr: Knight Shifts Blog Discord ITK Server: ITK Server GetVokl : Into the Knight Welcome Room CHECK OUT THESE OTHER SHOWS I CO-HOST! The Last Sons of Krypton: A Superman Podcast Capes & Lunatics Sidekicks: An Ultimate Spider-Cast - Scarlet Spider! To Know Her Is To Fear Her: The Spider-Woman Podcast OFFICIAL ITK MERCHANDISE @ TEE PUBLIC - BUY HERE! SPONSORS:  THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing The Fringe Knight (Facebook) The Fringe Knight (Patreon) The Fringe Knight - Shop at Indy Planet   Hello Headphones | www.HelloHPS.com Use the code 'ITKMOONKNIGHT' to get 10% off all purchases! Dreamland Comics - the Super Hero Super Store! Use the code 'MOON' to get 20% off all purchases! AFFILIATE SPONSORS: Purchase your figures through our link to Entertainment Earth and help support the show! CREDITS: ITK Logo Graphic Design by The High Priests of Khonshu ITK Graphic Design produced and assisted by Randolph Benoit ITK Opening Sequence for video by Chris Kelly Music Written, Performed and generously provided by Deleter Co-Producers Wayne Hunt Josh Johnson James Young Anthony Sytko Jordan Hegarty Russell Moran Executive Producers Justin Osgood Derek O'Neill Kyle Carr Daniel Doing Produced by Reynaldo Gesmundo Proud Member of The Collective The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and music copyrighted by Deleter and Brian Warshaw. The music agreed for use on Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 222: IDOL CHAT- Werewolf By Night AKA Jack Russell

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 57:33


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 222: A weekly discussion of latest news across the medium, all to do with Moon Knight! Also, an 'Idol' chat on a SPECTOR-lative topic based on our Avatar of Vengeance.... CO-HOST: Daniel Doing IDOL CHAT: Werewolf By Night AKA Jack Russell Shine those idols, and dust off the cape....IT'S TIME TO GET YOUR KHONSHU ON! SHOW NOTES: Werewolf By Night (Wiki) Werewolf By Night (Marvel Fandom) Werewolf By Night Appearances in comics... Tomes of Evil  Podcast - Moon Knight Villainmania Month! Daniel Doing's Go Fund Me for Fringe Knight #6 Paul Davidson's Kickstarter for Fantastic Illustrated Moon Knight Origins IndieGoGo Page - Support their Fan Film! Moon Knight Origins - Instagram Moon Knight Origins - Facebook Phases of the Moon Knight: Essays Examining the World of Moon Knight - email Scott Weatherly at 20thcenturygeek@gmail.com WHERE TO HEAR US: Podcast Page Podchaser Apple Podcast Google Play Music Spotify Overcast SoundCloud Stitcher Tunein Podbean Into the Knight RSS Feed YouTube DROP US A LINE: Blog: www.intotheknightpodcast.wordpress.com Podcast Page: http://intotheknight.libsyn.com Email: itkmoonknight@gmail.com FB Page: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Podcast Page FB Group: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Fan Base Podchaser: Into the Knight FB Chat: The Loony Bin Twitter: @ITKmoonknight Instagram: ITK Moon Knight Tumblr: Knight Shifts Blog Discord ITK Server: ITK Server GetVokl : Into the Knight Welcome Room CHECK OUT THESE OTHER SHOWS I CO-HOST! The Last Sons of Krypton: A Superman Podcast Capes & Lunatics Sidekicks: An Ultimate Spider-Cast - Scarlet Spider! To Know Her Is To Fear Her: The Spider-Woman Podcast OFFICIAL ITK MERCHANDISE @ TEE PUBLIC - BUY HERE! SPONSORS:  THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing The Fringe Knight (Facebook) The Fringe Knight (Patreon) The Fringe Knight - Shop at Indy Planet   Hello Headphones | www.HelloHPS.com Use the code 'ITKMOONKNIGHT' to get 10% off all purchases! Dreamland Comics - the Super Hero Super Store! Use the code 'MOON' to get 20% off all purchases! AFFILIATE SPONSORS: Purchase your figures through our link to Entertainment Earth and help support the show! CREDITS: ITK Logo Graphic Design by The High Priests of Khonshu ITK Graphic Design produced and assisted by Randolph Benoit ITK Opening Sequence for video by Chris Kelly Music Written, Performed and generously provided by Deleter Co-Producers Wayne Hunt Josh Johnson James Young Anthony Sytko Jordan Hegarty Russell Moran Executive Producers Justin Osgood Derek O'Neill Kyle Carr Daniel Doing Produced by Reynaldo Gesmundo Proud Member of The Collective The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and music copyrighted by Deleter and Brian Warshaw. The music agreed for use on Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 220: MOONSHINE - Moon Knight Vol. 9 #1!

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 69:17


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 220: It's here! High Priests of Khonshu Rebecca and Rey discuss their reactions to the first issue dropped of the new series by Jed MacKay and Alessandro Cappuccio! Always an occasion, the High Priests go through all the aspects of the story, art and mystery in what sets up the events of Moon Knight to come! Crazy theories abound and things you may not have considered are shone on a light in our discussion. Be sure to get your thoughts in and we'll discuss in our follow up Feedback episode! :) SEGMENT: MOONSHINE - NEW COMIC BOOK REVIEW MOON KNIGHT VOL. 9  # 1 Released July 21st 2021 Writer - Jed MacKay Penciler/Inker - Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist - Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer - VC's Corey Petit Editor - Tom Brevoort     BARE BONES (Courtesy by Rey): Amidst discussions of his relationship with Khonshu between his therapist Dr Sterman, Moon Knight stalks the streets protecting the travellers of the night and those that seek help at his newly formed Midnight Mission. Vampires, human rats and super villains are all dealt with deadly force by Moon Knight but not without some silver linings. Moon Knight takes in an involuntary vampire named Reese, but also runs into a fellow member of the Cult of Khonshu, Dr. Badr, who has no compunction to mete out justice himself. Elsewhere as Mr Knight, Dr Sterman tells the story of Caedmon and how one can be elevated after interacting with a higher being - could Khonshu have altered Marc's brain to be something extraordinary? Later, back at the mission, Mr. Knight and Reese (his vampire aide) are watched from across the street by a mysterious figure intent on Moon Knights downfall. Added to that, Dr Badr returns home only to reveal that he is the OTHER fist of Khonshu, intent on punishing Moon Knight and serving Khonshu as The Hunter's Moon. MOON RATING : Rebecca: 

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 219 - CREATOR CHAT: Jed MacKay

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 74:57


Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 219: A very special episode in anticipation for the new Moon Knight series releasing next week, 21st July! High Priests of Khonshu Rebecca and Rey sit down with latest addition to the Moon Knight elite, JED MACKAY to catch a glimpse of what's to come - as well as just have an informal chat to find out just what makes Jed tick! A highly enjoyable chat and after having spoken to Jed, can safely say we, the Loonies, are in good hands for the next chapter in Moon Knight's canon! SHOW NOTES: Jed MacKay Hooded Fang Mutant Strain Fat Tony Sweeping Promises Liquids Century Egg Milo's Planes Midori (Japanese Band) Avengers Mech Strike #5 (July 28th) Black Cat #8 (July 28th) Magic - The Gathering #4 (July 7th) Tomes of Evil  Podcast - Moon Knight Villainmania Month! Daniel Doing's Go Fund Me for Fringe Knight #6 Paul Davidson's Kickstarter for Fantastic Illustrated Moon Knight Origins IndieGoGo Page - Support their Fan Film! Moon Knight Origins - Instagram Moon Knight Origins - Facebook Phases of the Moon Knight: Essays Examining the World of Moon Knight - email Scott Weatherly at 20thcenturygeek@gmail.com WHERE TO HEAR US: Podcast Page Podchaser Apple Podcast Google Play Music Spotify Overcast SoundCloud Stitcher Tunein Podbean Into the Knight RSS Feed YouTube DROP US A LINE: Blog: www.intotheknightpodcast.wordpress.com Podcast Page: http://intotheknight.libsyn.com Email: itkmoonknight@gmail.com FB Page: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Podcast Page FB Group: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Fan Base Podchaser: Into the Knight FB Chat: The Loony Bin Twitter: @ITKmoonknight Instagram: ITK Moon Knight Tumblr: Knight Shifts Blog Discord ITK Server: ITK Server GetVokl : Into the Knight Welcome Room Become a Patron! CHECK OUT THESE OTHER SHOWS I CO-HOST! The Last Sons of Krypton: A Superman Podcast Capes & Lunatics Sidekicks: An Ultimate Spider-Cast - Scarlet Spider! To Know Her Is To Fear Her: The Spider-Woman Podcast OFFICIAL ITK MERCHANDISE @ TEE PUBLIC - BUY HERE! SPONSORS:  THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing The Fringe Knight (Facebook) The Fringe Knight (Patreon) The Fringe Knight - Shop at Indy Planet   Hello Headphones | www.HelloHPS.com Use the code 'ITKMOONKNIGHT' to get 10% off all purchases!   Dreamland Comics - the Super Hero Super Store! Use the code 'MOON' to get 20% off all purchases! AFFILIATE SPONSORS: Purchase your figures through our link to Entertainment Earth and help support the show! CREDITS: ITK Logo Graphic Design by The High Priests of Khonshu ITK Graphic Design produced and assisted by Randolph Benoit ITK Opening Sequence for video by Chris Kelly Music Written, Performed and generously provided by Deleter Co-Producers Wayne Hunt Josh Johnson James Young Anthony Sytko Jordan Hegarty Russell Moran Executive Producers Justin Osgood Derek O'Neill Kyle Carr Daniel Doing Produced by Reynaldo Gesmundo Proud Member of The Collective The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and music copyrighted by Deleter and Brian Warshaw. The music agreed for use on Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 218 - OVER THE MOON Arc Review: Down South

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 60:21


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 218: High Priest of Khonshu Rey and The Power O'Chad get straight into it with a story of Moon Knight that has him as street level as you can get  -   PHASE: LAST QUARTER SEGMENT: OVER THE MOON ARC REVIEW MOON KNIGHT VOL. 5 #26-30 - 'DOWN SOUTH' Released July 2009 Writer - Mike Benson Penciler - Jefte Palo Inker - Jefte Palo Colorist - Lee Loughridge Letterer - Vc's Joe Caramagna Editor - Axel Alonso   BARE BONES (Courtesy by Wiki; edited by Rey): Marc Spector now resides in Mexico under the alias of Jake Lockley. He is approached by a man named Carlos who offers him a job to rescue a daughter of a land baron who has been kidnapped by rivals and put in a cell. They bust into the prison wearing ski masks, and Lockley finds Carmen's cell. When Carmen learns that it was her father who hired Lockley to free her, she becomes extremely frightened. Lockley grows even more uneasy with this mission. Grabbing Carmen, he races out of the prison and meets back up with Alcantara's men at a predetermined rendezvous point. Jake is furious. He wants to know exactly what is going on. Before the men can respond however, a sniper (the Punisher) takes down Alcantara's men. Jake shoves Carmen into a truck and drives off. He brings her to a motel where he asks her why she is so afraid of her father. Alcantara intends on executing his daughter for her betrayal in front of the Russians as a show of force. There is someone that Carmen is even more afraid of than her father though. A "butcher" has been cutting through Alcantara's ranks, using only bladed weapons.  Just as Jake goes to examine his gear, a rocket launcher blows up his front door; the Los Bros Zapata, a tag-team Mexican wrestler duo, have arrived to collect the bounty on the Carmen's head. After a fight, Jake and Carmen run away. As the two run, the mob spots them and tries to chase after them. However, Toltec is behind and butchers their heads off. The Brothers are shortly behind and learn that this was not what they signed up for and eventually their true intention; bring Carmen to Alcantara, but, kill and rob Alcantara instead of Toltec. As they walk away, Moon Knight, Punisher, and Toltec hears of their plan from separate angles. The Zapata Brothers catch up with Carmen and capture her after seeing her accosted by other bounty hunters and one of the brothers forms an attachment for the baron's daughter. Moon Knight sees the brothers no longer form a threat and the three, working as a group, devise a plan to take down Alcantara. The Bros will extract Alcantara's men away from his compound by saying they completed the mission while protecting Carmen, but meanwhile, Moon Knight will go for Alcantara at his base. With the compound nearly empty, Moon Knight, Punisher, and Toltec move towards Alcantara's base. Moon Knight catches up with Alcantara after conferring with the Punisher and knowing the Toltec is still out there, after having decimated Alcantara's men. Toltec reveals himself. Jake walks away while Alcantara cries as Toltec butchers away. That evening, Marc watches the news with a bottle of tequila in hand as he learns of the Dark Reign events after being away from the mainstream world for some time. Marc decides to return to New York, to deal with the matter at hand.   MOON RATING : Chad: 

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 217 - IDOL CHAT: Things That Go Bump in the Knight

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 55:05


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 217: A weekly discussion of latest news across the medium, all to do with Moon Knight! Also, an 'Idol' chat on a SPECTOR-lative topic based on our Avatar of Vengeance.... CO-HOST: The Power O' Chad IDOL CHAT: Things That Go Bump in the Knight Shine those idols, and dust off the cape....IT'S TIME TO GET YOUR KHONSHU ON! SHOW NOTES: Black Sinister (Comics) Moon Knight #1 cover + variants Tomes of Evil  Podcast - Moon Knight Villainmania Month! Daniel Doing's Go Fund Me for Fringe Knight #6 Paul Davidson's Kickstarter for Fantastic Illustrated Moon Knight Origins IndieGoGo Page - Support their Fan Film! Moon Knight Origins - Instagram Moon Knight Origins - Facebook Phases of the Moon Knight: Essays Examining the World of Moon Knight - email Scott Weatherly at 20thcenturygeek@gmail.com WHERE TO HEAR US: Podcast Page Podchaser Apple Podcast Google Play Music Spotify Overcast SoundCloud Stitcher Tunein Podbean Into the Knight RSS Feed YouTube DROP US A LINE: Blog: www.intotheknightpodcast.wordpress.com Podcast Page: http://intotheknight.libsyn.com Email: itkmoonknight@gmail.com FB Page: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Podcast Page FB Group: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Fan Base Podchaser: Into the Knight FB Chat: The Loony Bin Twitter: @ITKmoonknight Instagram: ITK Moon Knight Tumblr: Knight Shifts Blog Discord ITK Server: ITK Server GetVokl : Into the Knight Welcome Room CHECK OUT THESE OTHER SHOWS I CO-HOST! The Last Sons of Krypton: A Superman Podcast Capes & Lunatics Sidekicks: An Ultimate Spider-Cast - Scarlet Spider! To Know Her Is To Fear Her: The Spider-Woman Podcast OFFICIAL ITK MERCHANDISE @ TEE PUBLIC - BUY HERE! SPONSORS:  THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing The Fringe Knight (Facebook) The Fringe Knight (Patreon) The Fringe Knight - Shop at Indy Planet   Hello Headphones | www.HelloHPS.com Use the code 'ITKMOONKNIGHT' to get 10% off all purchases! Dreamland Comics - the Super Hero Super Store! Use the code 'MOON' to get 20% off all purchases! AFFILIATE SPONSORS: Purchase your figures through our link to Entertainment Earth and help support the show! CREDITS: ITK Logo Graphic Design by The High Priests of Khonshu ITK Graphic Design produced and assisted by Randolph Benoit ITK Opening Sequence for video by Chris Kelly Music Written, Performed and generously provided by Deleter Co-Producers Wayne Hunt Josh Johnson James Young Anthony Sytko Jordan Hegarty Russell Moran Executive Producers Justin Osgood Derek O'Neill Kyle Carr Daniel Doing Produced by Reynaldo Gesmundo Proud Member of The Collective The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and music copyrighted by Deleter and Brian Warshaw. The music agreed for use on Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 223 - OVER THE MOON Arc Review: Moony, Werewolves & Cults

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 51:44


Become a Patron! Follow the self-published indie book THE FRINGE KNIGHT by Daniel Doing for all the adventures of Erie's own super hero! EPISODE 223: High Priest of Khonshu Rey welcomes back Patroony Daniel Doing for a chat and to discuss a short two-parter involving one of Moony's oldest nemeses  -   PHASE: LAST QUARTER SEGMENT: OVER THE MOON ARC REVIEW MOON KNIGHT VOL. 1 #29-30 - Morning Star /The Moonwraith, Three Sixes, and a Beast Released March  1983 Writer - Doug Moench Penciler - Bill Sienkiewicz Inker - Bill Sienkiewicz Colorist - Christie Scheele Letterer - Joe Rosen, Michael Higgins, Rick Parker Editor - Denny O'Neil   BARE BONES (Courtesy by ComicVine; edited by Rey): Jack Russell flees from three black-robed and hooded figures, and seeks refuge in a boxcar, as the full moon rises. The three reach the car, and the Werewolf snatches and kills one of them, as the train begins to roll. In Los Angeles, Schuyler Belial, who calls himself Morning Star, holds a satanic mass. When he once again can't produce the beast from hell he has for months promised his flock, they begin to file out in disgust. Later, he receives a call from his agents that Russell is headed for New York City.  A month later, in New York, Jake Lockley enters Gena's Diner and receives the message that Detective Flint wants a meeting with Moon Knight. Atop the precinct roof, Flint passes a letter to Moon Knight from Russell, requesting a meeting at a secluded house in New Jersey before dusk. Moon Knight arrives after moonrise but just as Moon Knight reaches to secure the door to a room where Jack is contained, the Werewolf erupts through the door. Moon Knight gives chase, but is hit in the head with a log and knocked out.  The night passes, and in the morning, Moon Knight finds the again human Jack Russell, whom he transports to his mansion. Moon Knight surmises the satanic cult may have implanted a tracer in Russell's body and so calls in a favor from a Dr. Lawson, who indeed confirms a tracer chip in Jack's scalp. Jack is strapped down as dusk approaches, but when he transforms, the Werewolf snaps his bonds and threatens Moon Knight and Marlene. The Werewolf attacks Moon Knight and the battle carries from Grant mansion to the city. Some time later, Moon Knight catches up with him on a rooftop, and the man-beast lunges at Moon Knight, their momentum carrying them over the edge, into the alleyway below. Both are captured by Schuyler Belial and his fellow satanists.  Belial, calling himself Morning Star, holds a gathering where he prepares to display his long-promised beast from hell. Russell and Moon Knight are chained up on the dais behind him, but many of the cultists present still doubt him.  Belial orders two of his lackeys to move the prisoners into a cage until sunset, but Moon Knight comes to, knocks out the pair, and contacts Frenchie over his cowl microphone. Soon, he and Russell are aboard and heading for Grant Mansion.  Belial's men soon follow, homing on the signal from the chip still implanted under Russell's scalp. At the mansion, Dr. Lawson removes the chip, and Steven Grant places it in a cabinet in his billiard room.  The cultists break into the mansion and, following the signal, reach the billiard room, where Moon Knight ambushes them, as Marlene drives to a pre-arranged rendezvous at Gena's Diner. Marlene then hypnotizes Jack to augment his control over the beast, and to place the suggestion that he is not to harm Moon Knight.  Dusk falls, and Moon Knight, disguised as a cultist, delivers Russell, who is placed upon an altar on the rooftop. As Belial readies to make the sacrifice, Moon Knight uses one of the cult's stun weapons to shoot the knife out of Belial's hand. The Werewolf then breaks free and dives into the satanists. Working as a team, Moon Knight and the Werewolf overwhelm the cultists, and the lycanthrope hurls Belial off the building to his death. They make quick work of the rest. As Frenchie arrives in the helicopter, Moon Knight allows the Werewolf to run off. MOON RATING : Daniel: 

5 Things
New mask guidelines for vaccinated Americans

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 13:38


The CDC on Tuesday said vaccinated Americans don't need to wear a mask outside, except in crowded settings. Plus, an autopsy shows that police shot Andrew Brown Jr. five times, jobs reporter Paul Davidson explains how job openings are increasing but a surge in applying candidates isn't, President Joe Biden will give his first formal address to Congress and the Supreme Court will hear a critical First Amendment case.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript linked hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-Things

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc
She's On Call - All Things Obesity: Psychology and Treatments| Episode #40

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 60:04


This is She’s On Call, a weekly show hosted by NYC-based doctors ENT specialist Dr. Sujana Chandrasekhar and general surgeon Dr. Marina Kurian. We’re talking about obesity, nonsurgical options, and how to be prepared psychologically if you need bariatric surgery. Our guests are Dr. Reem Sharaiha, Associate Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell, and Dr. Paul Davidson, Director of Behavioral Health, Center for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Have questions for them? JOIN US! The physicians and their guests’ views are their own and do not represent any institution. Please contact your doctor for any personal questions. Please hit share and join us live on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at @shesoncall.

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc
She's On Call - All Things Obesity: Psychology and Treatments| Episode #40

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 60:04


This is She's On Call, a weekly show hosted by NYC-based doctors ENT specialist Dr. Sujana Chandrasekhar and general surgeon Dr. Marina Kurian. We're talking about obesity, nonsurgical options, and how to be prepared psychologically if you need bariatric surgery. Our guests are Dr. Reem Sharaiha, Associate Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell, and Dr. Paul Davidson, Director of Behavioral Health, Center for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Have questions for them? JOIN US! The physicians and their guests' views are their own and do not represent any institution. Please contact your doctor for any personal questions. Please hit share and join us live on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at @shesoncall.

5 Things
Biden calls out states for rolling back mask mandates

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 13:18


Plus, managing politics editor Caren Bohan updates us on the pandemic relief bill, the House cancels its Thursday session amid security threats, wellness reporter Alia Dastagir talks about the seriousness of accusations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, an investigation continues following a deadly car crash near the U.S./Mexico border and economics reporter Paul Davidson talks about how some cities are experimenting with universal income.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript at art19.com/shows/5-things

5 Things
Biden calls out states for rolling back mask mandates

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 13:18


Plus, managing politics editor Caren Bohan updates us on the pandemic relief bill, the House cancels its Thursday session amid security threats, wellness reporter Alia Dastagir talks about the seriousness of accusations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, an investigation continues following a deadly car crash near the U.S./Mexico border and economics reporter Paul Davidson talks about how some cities are experimenting with universal income.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript at art19.com/shows/5-things

Mastering Medical Device
Why Being an ER Doc Makes Me a Better MedTech Angel Investor with Dr. Paul Davidson

Mastering Medical Device

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 57:43


Dr. Paul Davidson is an emergency medicine physician with over 30 years of experience, ranging from Level I trauma centers, to free-standing ER's, to Urgent Care centers, to small town facilities with very little backup. He explains living through the challenges of the pandemic, what a typical day is like, who he works for and how that's changed over the years, and products that have had massive impact on patient care. He is also an angel investor and he shares what he looks for when investing in a company, some of the companies he is currently involved with, and past investment successes and failures.Links from this episode:Paul Davidson, MD, FACP, FACEP - US Acute Care SolutionsPaul Davidson, MD LinkedInAmerican College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)HeartHerodBMEDxSecurisyn MedicalMastering Medical Device:WebsitePat Kothe LinkedIn

The Helpdesk
WTF is Clubhouse? Audio LinkedIn For A Visual World

The Helpdesk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 13:47


What is Clubhouse Clubhouse is a real-time audio-based social network Clubhouse lets you create and join "rooms," where you can then chat with others in a big conference call. It's just audio & you can drop in and out of rooms at any time. Once the conversations are over the room closes and There's a lot of discussion around start-ups and clubhouse itself. But there's also NBA watch parties and Clubhouse is like crack for big LinkedIn users - I see it as an audio extension of LinkedIn. It reminds me of twitter when hashtags started being a thing - which again reminds me that twitter couldve and shouldve done this first Who's behind it? The company recently raised around $100 million in Series B funding led by existing investor Andreessen Horowitz, valuing the company at $1 billion Founders are Silicon Valley entrepreneurs Paul Davidson and Rohan Seth. who have been working on social products for a decade, with little success. According to Business Insider, the pair have at least nine failed apps between them, including Talkshow, their first collaboration and the predecessor to Clubhouse. Clubhouse was their "one last try" to crack the social graphWho's on Clubhouse? Well apart from Elon Musk and other Silicon Valley types … Theres a lot of talk about Marc Andressen wanting to side step the media - i think thats part of the appeal of ClubhouseIn a post Trump world, we're seeing more people like Elon Musk ignore trad media and speak directly to followers. Just like Trump, Elon has stepped in trouble with tweets, but it hasn't seemed to impact him too muchClubhouse has been downloaded about 4.7 million times to date since launching in September according to Apptopia. Growth is accelerating:It hit 1 million downloads at the end of last year, per Apptopia. For now, it's only available on iOS. Access still requires an invite. I joined without an invite, I just signed up last Friday and 20 minutes later one of my LinkedIn contacts had vouched for me and I got a notification that my account was ready” First Impressions? The app icon is weird compared to every other icon on my homescreenI really don't know what I'm doing in there. But I don't feel old like when I was using house party. I've clicked on notifications, been taken directly to a room and freaked out because I don't know why I'm there. If you've got limits on your phone about how long you can use social media, Clubhouse will burn through those limits really quickly. Why Audio-first? Who's the competition? Facebook & Twitter Facebook Is Said to Be Building a Product to Compete With ClubhouseTwitter launches its voice-based 'Spaces' social networking feature into beta testingThe Case for Twitter Spaces. Why Twitter's Clubhouse clone is poised… | by Alex Kantrowitz | Feb, 2021 | OneZeroAll the possible downsides Clubhouse is facing the same content moderation dilemmas as... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

My Weight - What to Know Podcast
Overcoming Habit Hunger

My Weight - What to Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 21:26


Psychologist Dr. Paul Davidson shares practical suggestions for managing emotional and stress eating, gives easy healthy substitutes for common trigger foods, and talks about what all people who've had weight loss success have in common.

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Everyone you Need to Follow on Clubhouse and 15 you Can Do After you Join As I stood in the kitchen, looking through the window, contemplating who to follow on Clubhouse, a strange sight greeted me. About 1/4 mile away in the neighbours garden I noticed a man tugging on a blue rope. Prior to this, I remember hearing what sounded like a chainsaw in the distance. Just then another usual sight met my eyes another man appeared to be ziplining down the blue rope. I was transfixed for some time because I was waiting for the pearl barley in the rice cooker to finish. It was making a bit of a mess on the kitchen counter so I didn't want to leave it unattended. More about those men with the blue rope later... Are you wondering if it is worth your while to join the Clubhouse bandwagon? I joined just over a week ago and I was wondering the same thing for many weeks until I finally decided to join. Which led to me acquiring an invite. In this post, I will tell you about my experience of joining and using Clubhouse as well as the best people to follow. What is Clubhouse Anyway? Well, to put it simply, Clubhouse is a social media app that is designed for live, voice-only communication. What makes Clubhouse unique is that it allows for live conversations to take place inside rooms. Think of it as the audio-only version of Facebook where groups are synonymous with rooms. The unique attraction of this voice only app is that you can show up as you are and network with like-minded people in real-time. At the time of writing this post, the Clubhouse app is only available on Apple devices like iPhones and iPads. Founders, Paul Davidson and Rohan Seth, have indicated that they want to grow the social network slowly. Hence the reason why you can only join on an invite-only basis. After all, they only have a small team so it would be difficult to manage the technology if it grew exponentially in a short time. 15 Things to do on Clubhouse After joining Clubhouse it may initially feel strange since you are not able to see the conversations taking place. It is extremely important that you have your volume on and turned up. One of the first things to do when you join Clubhouse is to enter a room with a topic that interests you. Here are a few examples of rooms that are in session as I write this post. So, what are a few things that you can do during your first few weeks on Clubhouse? Update your profileJoin a room that's in sessionListen to conversationsHop on stageLink your socialsFollow people of interestStart your own roomCo-host a room with a colleague or friendFind people and clubs to followJoin existing clubsSee what's coming upCreate an eventInvite your friendsPromote your businessCreate your own club When I first joined Clubhouse I didn't think that it was possible to do a lot on a voice-only app. However, you can see that there are so many things you can do apart from listening to conversations. 1. Update your Profile One of the first things to do after joining Clubhouse is to update you profile. Add a headshot of yourself and place what you do in the first line of your profile. The first line of your profile is searchable on the app so complete this if you want potential clients to find you. Carefully use solution focused keywords, for example if you are a business coach then place that in your bio. 2. Join a Room As you saw in the previous screenshot there are many conversations happening all the time on Clubhouse. Simply click on the image and it will allow you to enter the room and listen. After joining the room you may be surprised to see many photos of people on a page. These people are all participating in the conversation as speakers or listeners. The photos with the green and white stars are those moderating the room. You will also notice that some people have a microphone icon on their photo whil...

Bob Murphy Show
Ep. 169 Mario Rizzo on His History with the Austrian School and the Economics of Time & Ignorance

Bob Murphy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 83:56


Mario Rizzo is a professor in the Department of Economics at NYU--where he was Bob's dissertation chair. He talks about how he found the Austrian School and his own contributions to economics. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The https://youtu.be/ID8IX56xnaY (YouTube version) of this interview. Mario Rizzo's https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/mario-rizzo.html (homepage). Mario's books https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0415121205/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=consultingbyr-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0415121205&linkId=43aff113f5491f8af4fb6ba51dad75b9 (The Economics of Time and Ignorance) (with Gerald O'Driscoll) and https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1108760007/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=consultingbyr-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1108760007&linkId=9b9e77d77b99f1e41a9e69456de2651f (Escaping Paternalism). #CommissionsEarned (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.) Jeff Deist and Bob Murphy https://www.bobmurphyshow.com/episodes/ep-160-jeff-deist-on-the-character-and-contributions-of-henry-hazlitt/ (discuss Henry Hazlitt) on BMS ep. 160. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254255537_The_economics_of_ignorance_or_ignorance_of_economics (Paul Davidson's review) of The Economics of Time & Ignorance. http://bobmurphyshow.com/contribute (Help support) the Bob Murphy Show. The audio production for this episode was provided by http://podsworth.com/ (Podsworth Media).

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 277

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 159:41


Comics Reviews: Batman: Black and White 1 by James Tynion IV, Tradd Moore, J.H. Williams III, Emam Rios, Paul Dini, Andy Kubert, G. Willow Wilson, Greg Smallwood,  Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Last Stories of the DC Universe by Scott Snyder, Gail Simone, Jeff Lemire, Mark Waid, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Cecil Castellucci, Christopher Sebela, Mariko Tamaki, Rafael Albuquerque, Daniel Sampere, Mirka Andolfo, Travis Moore, Meghan Hetrick, Christopher Mooneyham, Francis Manapul, Andrew Dalhouse, Adrian Lucas, Ivan Plascencia, Tamra Bonvillain, Marissa Louise, Enrica Eren Angiolini DC's Very Merry Multiverse by Sholly Fisch, John Layman, Derek Fridolfs, Ivan Cohen, Tom Sniegoski, Tom King, Paul Scheer, David F. Walker, Brittany Holzherr, Nick Giovanetti, Jay Baruchel, Dustin Nguyen, Scott Koblish, Eleonora Carlini, Todd Nauck, Steve Lieber, Dominike Stanton, Vanesa Del Rey, Gustavo Duarte, Dani, Justin Mason, Ulises Arreola, Bryan Valenza, John Kalusz, Marcelo Maiolo, Bryan Valenza, Tamra Bonvillain, Marissa Louise, Chris O'Halloran, Hi-Fi Superman: Endless Winter Special by Ron Marz, Andy Lanning, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Hi-Fi Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Flashpoint by Bryan Hitch, Scott Hanna, Andrew Currie, Jeremiah Skipper, Alex Sinclair Arkhamaniacs by Art Baltazar, Franco Heroes At Home by Zeb Wells, Gurihiru King in Black: Namor 1 by Kurt Busiek, Benjamin Dewey, Jonas Scharf S.W.O.R.D. 1 by Al Ewing, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia Home Sick Pilots 1 by Dan Watters, Caspar Wijngaard Postal: Night Shift by Levi Fleming, Stephanie Phillips, Cecilia Lo Valvo, Jesse Elliot Comic Book History of Animation 1 by Fred Van Lente, Ryan Dunlavey Locke and Key/Sandman: Hell and Gone 0 Vampirella: The Dark Powers by Dan Abnett, Paul Davidson, Ula Mos, Sebastian Cheng Red Sonja: The Price of Blood by Luke Lieberman, Walter Geovani, Ula Mos Piecemeal by Cullen Bunn, Szymon Kudranski What If We Were... by Axelle Lenoir Byte-Sized 1 by Cullen Bunn, Nelson Blake II, Snakebite Cortez Clockwork Girl by Sean O'Reilly, Kevin Hanna, Grant Bond 100 Light Years... of Solitude by Katie Schenkel, Jodie Troutman Additional Reviews: Alien X-Mas, Mank, Eurovision: Story of Fire Saga, The Prom, Mandalorian News: Liefeld and Deadpool's 30th Anniversary, new Charles Soule and Joe Henderson comics from Image, GoT prequel casting, delays on Black Widow, Cates/Morrison Atomahawk origin, Marvel delays, Discovery confusion Trailers: Recipe For a Seduction, Batwoman, Wandavision, Loki, Falcon and Winter Soldier, What If? Comics Countdown: Crossover 2 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe, John Hill Scarenthood 2 by Nick Roche, Chris O'Halloran Usagi Yojimbo 15 by Stan Sakai Sweet Tooth: The Return 2 by Jeff Lemire, Jose Villarrubia Seven Secrets 5 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo Avengers 39 by Jason Aaron, Dale Keown, Scott Hanna, Jason Keith American Vampire 1976 3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig S.W.O.R.D. 1 by Al Ewing, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia Guardians of the Galaxy 9 by Al Ewing, Juann Cabal, Federico Blee Superman: Endless Winter Special by Ron Marz, Andy Lanning, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Hi-Fi

The Stack
The Stack: Home Sick Pilots, Venom And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 40:30


On this week's Stack podcast, we're reviewing: Home Sick Pilots #1 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Casar Wijngaard Venom #31 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Iban Coello The Comic Book History of Animation #1 IDW Written by Fred Van Lente Art & Letters by Ryan Dunlavey Sweet Tooth: The Return #2 DC Comics By Jeff Lemire Scarenthood #2 IDW Story & Art by Nicke Roche Colors by Chris O'Halloran Vampirella: The Dark Powers #1 Dynamite Written by Dan Sbnett Art by Paul Davidson Seven Secrets #5 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Illustrated by Daniele Di Nicuolo Crossover #2 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Spider-Man #5 Marvel Written by J.J. Abrams & Henry Abrams Art by Sara Pichelli American Vampire 1976 #3 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Rafael Albuquerque Getting It Together #3 Written by Sina Grace & Omar Spahi Art by Jenny D. Fine & Sina Grace Origins #2 BOOM! Studios Creat by Arash Amel, Lee Krieger and Joseph Oxford Script by Clay McLeod Chapman Art by Jakub Rebelka King In Black: Namor #1 Marvel Written by Kurt Busiek Art by Benjamin Dewey The Vain #3 Oni Press Written by Eliot Rahal Illustrated by Emily Pearson Red Sonja: The Price of Blood #1 Dynamite Written by Luke Lieberman Art by Walter Geovani 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 Episode Transcript: Alex:                 What is up, everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of new comic books that have come out this very week. We review them, we give our unfiltered [crosstalk 00:00:23]. Pete:                Just try to filter us. Good luck. Alex:                 It's never going to happen. And we're going to come out raw and hard on this first one. Pete:                What? Well, don't say things like that. Alex:                 Yeah, but no, I'll say whatever I want. Home Sick Pilots number one from Image Comics, written by Dan Watters, art by Caesar Wijngaard. I don't know, I probably should check that before we got on the air or anything like that. Justin:              I think Caspar, is Caspar Wijngaard. Alex:                 Yeah. This is a new title obviously from Image Comics from two creators that frankly I don't think I've ever heard of, but this is … I wanted to put this up front because there's been a lot of hype on this. And there is a very big, in my opinion, bold debut that is well worth that hype. This focuses on an indie band, one member who ends up in a haunted house, disappears, weird things go on, crazy things go on. And it almost feels like to me a spiritual descendant of like, I don't know, so many different things at the same time that it feels original. But the first things that came to mind are like Locke and Key a little bit, Paper Girls a little bit. Pete:                Paper girls. Yeah. Alex:                 And it's great. I was so happy with this book and I'm so excited to see where it goes next. Did you guys feel the same way? Justin:              Yeah, I agree completely. I thought this book was great. The art's really nice and it really makes you really feel along with the characters, especially in the first third, that when you're young and you're like, “Let's go fuck around. Let's go mess something up. Let's go … ” That rebellious vibe. They do a good job of expressing that in a fun way. And then it does a nice job also of being a horror story that also edges into comic book world. It's not just a horror story. And I really appreciated that. Pete:                Yeah. I think this is really a fantastic first issue. Does a great job of getting us set up with who's who and what's going on, and then tells a really crazy story. I also really love the use of the all black panels are really great. Just some really fantastic storytelling [inaudible 00:02:39] perspective. They really did a great, great job. I can't recommend this comic enough. It's really interesting. And I cannot wait to see how this unfolds, really, really impressive. Alex:                 There's a double page spread in the middle of the book that was laid out in a way that honestly as a comic book reader was kind of confusing for me, but once I realized what they were going for, I really appreciated and liked, where two different groups are coming to a haunted house at the same time, but coming from opposite ends of the house. So the way you read it is you follow one group and then they meet in the middle and then you follow the other group from the other side of the page. Alex:                 One is going the way that we read in America, the other is going the way that you read anime. But it took me a second for my brain to adjust to that. But I thought it was such a smart, fascinating way of laying out the page. And that's what plays throughout the book is just these top of mind choices that they're going for. Justin:              Yeah. It's just a book that feels very cool. They're all musicians, they seem like they're in cool bands. It feels like it's just a good- Alex:                 You want to hang out with them, wondering what they're doing. Will they give you a call? Pete:                Justin, it's okay, you're cool, man. You don't have to just want to hang out with the cool kids all the time. Justin:              No, I'm just saying like, “Hey nerds, I'm going to hang out with these cool musicians. I'm out of here.” Pete:                Watch you become a nerd. Alex:                 Let's move on and talk about the opposite of a nerd, which as we know is jock with Venom number 31 from Marvel, written by Donny Cates, art by Iban Coello. This is picking right up off of the cliff hanger from King in Black number one, where Eddie Brock was thrown off the top. Love the sounds of coke being poured to the background. Pete:                Sorry. Making the last of my rum and coke here, so apologies. Justin:              Pete. Alex:                 It's okay. You got to listen. Justin:              Pete, it's 10:00 AM. What are you doing? Alex:                 Cook breakfast for your kids. Venom number 31, Eddie Brock has been thrown off of a building. And this takes place during 32 seconds, 31 seconds. Justin:              32 seconds, yeah. Alex:                 32 seconds, could have been 31 seconds, could match the number of the book, where he is falling to the ground and various things are going on. And he's thinking back on his life and the mistakes you've made. What'd you think about this issue as a follow-up to King in Black number one in particular? Pete:                Well, I thought it was really very interesting, this kind of using this kind of free for all to tell the story that's kind of insane and kind of, I think fits what's going on. This is a very over the top kind of insane thing that's happening in this book. I thought this was kind of an interesting way to kind of tell this story. The arts phenomenal, the action's very intense. Yeah, it's impressive how much store we get in as a person is falling to maybe their death. But the art I cannot say is just how creepy and weird and disgusting it is. It's really impressive the way they're doing it. Justin:              Yeah. I mean, especially after how big the first issue of this crossover was with so much happening, I really like this issue despite the fact that it takes place in 32 seconds really slows the action down. And it's sort of like setting the table, we're meeting a lot of the players that feel like they are going to be the core characters in this crossover. Eddie Brock, obviously his son, Dylan know. And we really get in their heads as we are moving forward. I appreciate this. And it's like one of those issues that sort of just like a show piece, it all takes place as this one quick thing is happening and the art's amazing. Pete:                Yeah. It seems like the son's going to be a part of this somehow. Alex:                 Yeah, I think so maybe, maybe a little bit. To what you're saying Justin- Justin:              Well, let me just say from the last issue was a huge broad strokes, you saw as much of Dylan as you did of Captain America. I do think this issue is important to be like, “Yes, Dylan is the linchpin of this crossover.” Alex:                 Yeah. Well, to your point Justin, I think what's really nice about this is creating different tones. It could feel since you're coming from the same writer, you could be getting big bombastic King in Black and then big bombastic Venom, but instead he's using them to hit two different storytelling modes to continue the same story. And it's very smart decision. Alex:                 Let's move on to talk about The Comic Book History of Animation number one from IDW written by Fred Van Lente, art and letters by Ryan Dunlavey. We have talked to Fred and Ryan about many, many series that they have done, Comic Book History of Comics, Action Philosophers, other things like that. They have been diving into specific histories forever, and this is no different, just a reliable duo. And I say that in the best sense that when you see Comic Book History of Animation at the front, you see who's doing it. You know what you're getting, it's smart, it's funny, it's informative, but it's a good story at the same time. I just had a blast reading this and it's so packed with information, is a good value for readers as well. Pete:                Yeah. I loved the kind of like, you've heard stories over the years, but this is really informative. The fact that there's a spinning house that rotates with the sun, that was really cool to find out. Yeah, this is really cool, very nerdy in all the right ways. The art does such a great job of keeping things action oriented and fun. It's not just like facts, facts, facts, they do a good way using the storytelling to kind of keep things fun and light. It's really impressive what they can accomplish. Justin:              Yeah. To your point, Pete, they really do a great job of just selecting the facts, details and just story points that they tell about these historical figures. What I got really excited about is the animation studio that was like basically the first Hollywood studio in Midwood, Brooklyn. I want to go drive out there and look around and be like, “This is the first Hollywood style studio, is right sort of 20 minutes away from me.” That's awesome. Pete:                Wow. Alex:                 Well, to that point, I think it's interesting the different things you can pick out. The thing that really drew me in was the story of Winsor McCay, who created Little Nemo in Slumberland, and how crucial he was to the development of animation as an art form, which I feel like was one of those facts that maybe I had heard at some point and kind of ignored or not really gotten stuck in my brain. And to hear it again in this way, and as part of the story that eventually leads up to Walt Disney while not necessarily getting into Disney Studios. It's good, it just really draws a narrative line between these things, which is what the best history stories do or the best history lessons do, and this is one of them. Justin:              There's another great panel where Walt Disney, who was sort of a dick, all of his animators that he had crossed are flipping him off wearing Mickey ears, that will really resonate. Pete:                I was a huge fan of Felix the Cat as a kid. And so that part where Felix is pissing on exec's desk really made me laugh. Alex:                 Good times. Justin:              Yeah, you'll laugh so hard your heart will ache, your sides will ache and your heart will go pitter pat. Alex:                 Sweet Tooth: The Return number two from DC Comics by Jeff Lemire. This is, as you could figure out for the title, the continuation, reverberation, whatever you want to call it, the original title. Pete:                The Return. Alex:                 Well, I think there's a lot of things going on here. With Sweet Tooth we don't necessarily know the full story or exactly what is going on with this new sweet tooth. But we find out a lot more about the world that he is in this issue, as well as potentially what's going on and how it maybe ties to the first series, or maybe not. It feels like there's more swerves going on. This is just great to revisit again in this new way. It's eerie. It's weird. It's dark. I am loving this series. Pete:                Yeah. This is a crazy issue. We're slowly kind of learning more of what's going on. And I really liked this kind of new friend that we meet. I think this is a very interesting character. I'm excited to learn more. This is very exciting to be back in this world kind of in a fresh way. And I really hate the creepy old church guy, but I'm excited to read more. This does a great job of getting you pumped for the next issue. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. I'm curious how this is sort of going to roll out because it does feel like they're telling the same story in some ways, but in just a total different mashed up iteration. So I'm curious sort of what the point of that is. Why are we hitting these same characters again in the same way, very much in the like, it's happening again, that sort of TB trope. I'm curious what that will mean. And I just got to say nobody draws crusty old villainist dudes better than Jeff Lemire. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Yeah. Next up, Scarenthood number two from IDW Story, and art by Nick Roche, colors by Chris O'Halloran. We had Nick Roche on the story, on a live podcast a couple of weeks back, really enjoyed the first issue of this one. I think in particular, Justin, you were probably the biggest fan of the first issue, which found a bunch of parents dealing with some weird going on at their kids' school. How do you think the second issue held up? Justin:              I really enjoyed it again as well. I think what I said last time is this comic does such a great job of simultaneously really being about the horrors of everyday parenthood, as well as touching on this supernatural horror that is really just boiling underneath this town and these characters. And this issue does the same thing. We get a lot of great scenes, their main character and his kid that he's raising on his own, and sort of the little mistakes you make when you're a parent, when you're distracted and you apologize. And it just felt, the detail work here is so good. And so I got to give it up for Nick for putting that together. Pete:                Yeah. I think this really continues to be a very interesting book. I love the kind of like almost scary things that kind of happen in this. We're getting a little bit more story and a little bit less of the kind of ghost, kind of stuff and more like, okay, this is the team that we're going to be kind of leading this expedition as we move on. I think this is a really great issue. The art is fantastic. It's kind of a cool world and I'm excited to see where it goes in the art. Again, I really like it. Alex:                 Like we talked about with the first issue, I think this does a phenomenal job of capturing the frustration and terror of being a parent, and then funneling that into actual horror things and ghosts. There are moments in here as Pete pointed out, there's less of the supernatural activity, but the moments that were really just made my heart beat faster were the things about being, thinking you're a bad parent, being a bad parent, acting like a bad parent. All of those things are very true to life in the best way. And on top of that, you do have this really nice art and this spooky story talk into at the same time. It was good stuff. Next up- Justin:              One thing that really resonated with me is multiple times in this issue he's doing something and his kid is like, “Hey,” and he looks at the clock, he's like, “Oh shit, I got to go do this thing.” That was very real. Alex:                 Yes. Vampirella: The Dark Powers number one from Dynamite, written by Dan Abnett and art by Paul Davidson. In this issue Vampirella is now teaming up with a super team made up of people from project superpowers, I think is what's going on here. And she's just got her crazy vampire methods and they don't like them. Justin:              They don't like them. [crosstalk 00:15:03]. Pete:                Oh, go ahead. Alex:                 Go ahead, Pete. Pete:                I was just going to say that that's a cool idea, right? It's like put the person who doesn't do well on a team, on a team. You know what I mean? Because there is this thing of like, oh, this is my arch enemy, and they keep coming back to haunt me. And it's like, well, if you took care of business the first time, it wouldn't keep going. So having Vampirella unleashed on these bad guys is very fun. She likes her work. She's very good at it. And so yeah, it's kind of fun to see her not trying to fit in, but being on this team and how they're going to kind of deal with her. Justin:              Let me ask you, what is the team that you would be put on that would be the biggest mismatch, and it can be like a Cub scout trip leader. What's the team that would be the biggest? Alex:                 Maybe a podcast or something like that. Pete:                Yeah. I'd say a podcast with two assholes is what my answer is. Justin:              And so you'd be the mismatch by being an asshole? Pete:                Touché or douche as I should say. Alex:                 Let's move on and talk about Seven Secrets number five from Boom! Studios, written by Tom Taylor, illustrated by Daniele Di Nicuolo. In this we're dealing with the fallout of the attack on all the secrets they go to hide from their enemy, and things go very, very badly leading up potentially to finally finding out what these secrets are. This series is as usual very well-crafted by Tom Taylor. I like the anime inspired art [inaudible 00:16:39], I guess inspired art by Daniele Di Nicuolo. Just a good series through and through. Pete:                Yeah. Tom Taylor is a great writer and this is a very interesting, cool idea. In this issue though we kind of get this like … there's someone on the inside because they keep doing the wrong thing. And it's a little obvious where it's like, attacking us all at once, oh no, it's got … what should we do? Oh, let's all go to the same spot. And it's like, “Oh no, that's a horrible idea. But here we go.” But all that said, I'm really impressed with the art and the storytelling, I can't wait to see what happens next. Justin:              Yeah, I think the [inaudible 00:17:22] influenced art, I think it's really working. And I think the story really plays into that in a nice way. It feels like that was the intention throughout, which is great. And I just want to know a couple of the secrets. I don't want to be greedy. I just want to know two secrets. Alex:                 Yeah. Right. Justin:              Or maybe three. In general I don't know secrets. I keep secrets. I'm great at secrets. Pete:                Whoa, I don't believe that. Justin:              I've kept all of your secrets, Pete. Pete:                Whoa. Alex:                 Let's move on to talk about Crossover number two from Image Comics written by Donny Cates, art by Geoff Shaw. The first issue we found out that in Denver, I believe in Colorado, a big superhero crossover from every possible super year universe broke out, a dome appeared over Denver, locking it off. Some comic book characters were left outside, some were not. We found out different pieces of the story as we've followed a comic book shop worker has got embroiled with one of those rogue comic book characters. Find out a lot more about the state of the world in this issue, as well as having many, many teases for other things going on in this world, as well as the real world. What'd you think about this issue and how it picked up on the first one? Justin:              I mean, it's fucked up that there's all these dead actual comic book writers in the beginning. Alex:                 Yeah, they kill Scott Snyder, Brian Kayvon, Robert Kirkman, and somebody else. Justin:              Chip Zdarsky. And do you think CNN would be leading with these names, all these comic book writers? Chip Zdarsky, Scott Snyder, I don't think so. Alex:                 I did like the joke where they're like Brian Kayvon, Marvel comics writer. And I read that first page I was like, “Marvel comics writer,” and then the next page is the comic show crowder being like, “Marvel comics writer.” So well played. Justin:              That was very funny. And you could tell that this is all sort of, the winks here are strong and good. Pete:                Strong links for sure. Justin:              Strong links. And the story, it's such a good concept that it's one of those premises that almost feels like it's going to break under the weight of the story. But Donny Cates does such a great job of really straddling that line and keeping us just on the good side of like, “No, this is working, these people are going to enter the dome and encounter all of your favorite superheroes or maybe not.” We get the scene in the superhero prison where you see the arms of some of your characters you recognize. Pete:                Yeah, that's really cool. Justin:              Yeah, it's cool. Alex:                 It's like Batman's there, Spawn's there, Spiderman, bunch of others like that. It's definitely- Justin:              The Thing. Alex:                 … Easter egg heavy. The Thing, yeah. Pete:                I really thought the way that they intertwined different styles of art in this book is really impressive. A lot of the shading and shadowing and coloring really is impressive. And it fits well in this story, which is really cool. And then we got a really creepy reveal at the end. I think this is very interesting. Unfortunately, they lean a little hard on the comic book shop person is a lot of their god. It's like, I would just like one normal comic book shop owner, just one time, just one person- Alex:                 Doesn't exist. Pete:                … that's got their shit. But I really like the story. The Cates does good work. I'm excited to see how this unrails, unreveals itself. Alex:                 Yeah. Good stuff across the board as you mentioned, Geoff Shaw's art is really gorgeous as well. Let's move on, talk about Spider-Man number five from Marvel, written by J.J Abrams and Henry Abrams, art by Sara Pichelli. This was a huge launch I want to say a year ago at this point, something like that. Justin:              Ages ago. Alex:                 Yeah, ages ago, because of course, J.J Abrams and his son behind it, unclear how it fit into Spider-Man mythology, but it was very much its own thing. And of course, circumstances worked against it with COVID and delayed things. Seems like maybe it would have been delayed a little bit anyway, but who knows? But how do you think this wrapped up? Justin:              Sad. Sadly. I mean, we talked about this I think back when the first issue came out that seeing Peter Parker be a distant parent and a jerk or an absent parent replicating the mistakes that he suffered from where his parents died obviously and then uncle Ben died, seemed very out of character to me. So that was a hard pill to swallow. And then to have the way this issue ends up, I was like, “Ah.” I appreciate the sacrifice Peter makes. And I liked the reveal that we get at the end here, but I was just such a … it just bummed me out the way it ended. Pete:                Yeah. It's really kind of crazy and over the top. And it's got a little kind of like aliens meets Spiderman kind of vibe to it. But I feel like the heart of Spider-Man is still in this story, which is nice. At the end of the day still trying to do what he can, trying to do the best that he can. Alex:                 Whatever a spider can. Pete:                Yeah. Bu it's very gross and it's kind of scary, but there's some heartwarming stuff in it. Alex:                 This was kind of a bummer for me. I think Sara Pichelli's art is always great. And there's some phenomenal action sequences in here. But this is quippy even for a Spiderman book, everybody is joking all the time even in the middle of dire circumstances to the point where everybody kind of sounds the same. It wrapped up very quickly. I don't know if it was a victim of pacing necessarily, it certainly felt like that could be part of it. But after an intriguing start, I felt like this fizzled a bit at the end for me, even if it is worth picking up for Pichelli's art, who is only as good on Spider-Man personally. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 I thought you were going to say more. American Vampire number 1976, a lot of issues on that one. American Vampire 1976, number three, DC Comics written by Scott Snyder, art by Raphael Albuquerque. I just continue the storyline where Skinner Sweet and his pals are robbing an old train, great train robbery, a little bit of a twist on that as they fight the edge of the world and some other dark things go on as some of other characters track down Dracula. Man I love how much they're blowing out the mythology of this book. And just as always, Scott Snyder loves his details in a very good way, and Raphael Albuquerque- Justin:              Guy loves details. Alex:                 Loves details. Raphael Albuquerque just draws the hell out of a book. Pete:                Yeah, the Querque just kills it. One of my favorite artists on a book called- Justin:              Never heard him call the Querque. Pete:                But yeah, this was my kind of favorite. Alex:                 Hey, who's your favorite Star Trek captain, Pete? Pete:                Kirk. Alex:                 James Kirky. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Which favorite thing to eat on Thanksgiving, Pete? Pete:                Jerky. Justin:              Beef turkey. Pete:                Stuffing. No, but a really fun bit at the start. I really liked that. And then they had kind of … What I like about this is they're having fun, but there's also some crazy kind of ideas poke around here. I wrote this down, the world becomes a greenhouse and all the buried secrets will come poking up. I thought that was a very kind of cool line in there. I mean, the arts phenomenal, the action in this issue, this issue really moves. It's got a great kind of pace to it. Amazing last panel. Yeah, this is great issue. Justin:              I think this book is one of the most consistently successful comic books on the stand. Scott Snyder and the Querque know how to really just deliver the great action, great character moves, while at the same time pushing the story forward. The reveals at the end of the issue are super exciting. This book is just so good. Alex:                 Next step, Getting it Together number three, written from Image Comics, written by Sina Grace and Omar Spahi, art by Jenny D. Fine and Sina Grace. Continuing our story of a bunch of friends if you will in San Francisco, mixing it up romantically. We get some big band stuff goes down in London. Justin:              A lot of big band music, classic 1950s big band stuff. Alex:                 I like this story. I'm into these characters. I like how they relate to each other. I do think the band drama is really good at particular and well done. There's a lot of nuance there in terms of how the characters react to the fact that their band might be falling apart, that I thought was very nicely drawn in terms of the characters. How'd you guys feel? Pete:                Yeah, it's weird, but I agree with you, Alex. I really love the band stuff. Justin:              Huh, it is weird. Pete:                And I feel like that's really kind of- Alex:                 Look at us, quirky in the turkey. That's what they always call us. Pete:                I don't know about that, but I think the art does a great with the paneling and the pacing to kind of really give it this tone. And I think this is kind of cool. You see texting and when it's done not so well in comics, but this is kind of a fun way to kind of have these texts conversations. And they did a good job of trying to be creative about it, which I think is impressive. But overall, I think this story really continues to move forward in an interesting way that does a great job of getting the reader excited for more information. Justin:              Pete, I thought you're going to say, “You see texting,” and I honestly hate these textings. Why can't you just give a call or just say hello, I don't want to get a bunch of words from you. Alex:                 Send a letter through the mail. Justin:              That's the way we used to do it in my hometown, letters. Alex:                 Back in the civil war, which I fought in. Pete:                Oh my God. Alex:                 Anyway, good stuff. Next up … Oh, go ahead. Justin:              I really like this as well. It's funny we have so many band based comics today, they approach it in a very different way. I said this back when we had the team on our show. But to me, this has some Scott Pilgrim fives in a very good way. If you like Scott Pilgrim, this feels like a updated version of that, where we get to explore those same worlds in a fun and reverent and visually interesting way. I love the way the issue ends with the music performance and into the drug stuff, really great. Alex:                 All right. Origins number two from Boom! Studios, created by Arash Amel, Lee Krieger and Joseph Oxford, script by Clay McLeod Chapman, and art by Jakub Rebelka. This is continuing a weird future story of a virus that's mostly wiped everybody out seemingly there- Pete:                Oh, no. Alex:                 Yeah. Justin:              Yeah, it happens. Alex:                 There is a guy who, as we find out, spoiler, but right at the top of the issue, has been cloned, who has been resurrected, potentially a bunch of times we find out a lot more about his past here. I think our general impression of the first issue was gorgeous, but confusing. Do you feel like it's more straightforward an issue too? Justin:              I do. Pete:                Well, I think for parts of it, yeah. We get the main characters kind of deal, which is interesting. But then it gets kind of really tripped out with what the main character is going through. But man, the art is fantastic. It really feels like this other worldly, which is very impressive. There's also some sweet small moments. Yeah, it's a little like, I got a little confused by the end of what's happening, but man, the art and storytelling are fantastic. This does feel very original and cool as far as the story goes, so I'm into it. Justin:              I feel like of all the books we've talked about and maybe in a while, this feels very much tailor made to become a feature film. And maybe that's the intention of this book. Because I do think this issue lays out some of the factors and sort of the places where the characters are a little bit better, and we get sort of locked in on our trio who begin this journey. So yeah, I like this, I think the second issue really pushes it forward in a good way. Alex:                 Next up, King in Black: Namor, number one from Marvel written by, Kurt Busiek, art by Benjamin Dewey. Right off the bat, I will say, I thought this was a great Namor story, it's Namor dealing with some issues in the present while he's flashing back to his past. So we get fun, young, shirtless Namor, kind of like a little skinnier, a little smaller, deal with [crosstalk 00:30:27]. Justin:              Tiny. Alex:                 Yeah. Justin:              Shirtless. Alex:                 Yeah, he is, it's cute. [crosstalk 00:30:29]. Pete:                Don't make it weird. Alex:                 He's like a cute teen Namor. Justin:              Now as you were saying his nipples are a little smaller. Pete:                what the fuck man? Alex:                 They're very hard because he's under the water. Justin:              Yes, cold. Pete:                Oh my God, what? Justin:              It's cold down there. Alex:                 Nothing's going on, you know what I mean? Pete:                Oh my God. Justin:              It's like from that song from The Little Mermaid like, it's always colder and your nipples are harder under the sea. Pete:                What the fuck. Alex:                 You got those [inaudible 00:30:53], doubt where [inaudible 00:30:54], under the sea. Pete:                All right. Stop. Stop. Alex:                 It's a good Namor book. I don't understand how it could actually King in Black. And this is a problem, I mean, I do want to talk about this book in a second, but I love the King in Black number one. As we talked about in this very Stack, I liked the Venom issue. Pete:                Oh, in this very Stack? Alex:                 In this very Stack. The other issues they've released so far have been weird. I don't know what this has to do with King in Black yet, this issue, the [crosstalk 00:31:27] which we reviewed last week also was like, here's this new concept? There's a wet dragon in here somewhere, don't worry about it too much. And then I don't know if you guys read the Atlantis Attacks issue that Greg Pak wrote, which was real good, but ended with the most red skies of red skies possible things where they're like, I wonder what's next for us. In the background there were some dragons and that was it. And it's just like, don't label it as an event if it doesn't actually have anything to do with the event. Pete:                Yet, they could be leading up to it. I appreciate the fact that Marvel was like, “Hey, listen, we need you to tie it in.” And they were like, “You go fuck yourself, I'm telling the story I want to tell. We'll put a fucking banner on the top, so everybody will be happy.” I think this is a good issue, Namor is usually a complete douche bag. So it's nice to see younger, less douchey version a little bit. I think there's a lot of cool characters [crosstalk 00:32:25]. I'm not going to fucking answer that bullshit. Justin:              Honestly I'm a larger nippled Namor guy. From the beginning I appreciate sort of Namor. Alex:                 Well, how he's grown into his nipples, right? Justin:              I mean, it's a thing that as he gets older, it's part of his history, that his nipples- Pete:                You two are the fucking worst. Alex:                 I always like to call them, I'd like to call him Namor the [inaudible 00:32:48]. Justin:              That's the way they originally created the character. Pete:                Don't laugh at that. Justin:              He was the nazi man. He wasn't even under- Alex:                 Stan Lee watches the [inaudible 00:32:57] days like, “I want a character with rock on nipples.” Justin:              I mean, that's probably a 100% accurate. Alex:                 Probably. And Steve Ditko was like, “I don't know, I'll draw some fucking bigger rounds nipples, we'll see what happens.” Justin:              In the far future Namor is mostly nipple. I think I agree with you. It is weird that these stories exist under this banner, but I also think this is a good way to launch new titles, new character, directions, everything, so I'm here for it. And I do think, well, there was Nereus [inaudible 00:33:32] in this issue. They do one of the characters that King talks about how there's some black rocks hidden underwater somewhere that probably are like, “Oh, a bunch of symbionts or something.” Eventually we'll get there. Pete:                Yeah, there you go. Zalbs, what are you talking about? Alex:                 I know. And again- Justin:              And also apparently this will tie into King in Black number two, which will then spin back into the Namor number two book. Because Namor apparently has something to do, because here's the thing, symbionts, very gloopy underwater. It's a weakness. Alex:                 There's a point to this book where somebody offers somebody piece of food. They're like, you've got to try this, this is really crispy. And that didn't track for me, because there's not a lot of things that are very crispy underwater. Justin:              That's fair. That is a 100%. I will say if you were to eat a lobster whole, it would be crispy. Alex:                 That's true. Or some coral, crunched down some coral, that might be crispy. Justin:              Depends on how good your teeth are. Alex:                 Points retracted. This is a good book. Let's move on, The Vein number three from ODI press written by Eliot Rahal and illustrated by Emily Pearson. We checked it on the first issue of this book, which is kind of turning into its own sort of American vampire story following a group of the empire criminals throughout history, throughout important moments in American history or world history I guess actually. Here we get them through several decades as they try to get blood, as they try to hide out. I think we're big fans of the first issue. Do you think this concept is still holding up three issues in? Justin:              I like this book. I do think this is like an American vampire that's coming at it from a totally different way. It's much more focused on the passing of time, the passage of time for vampires, which I think is fun. I like these characters. I like the action here. It's very funny that the back half of the issue focuses on the most gabagool, goofy ass gangster character. He's like, “Hey, I'm Johnny Boneno.” [inaudible 00:35:40]. That part was crazy. And then he's just like, “Yeah, I'm going to be a fun guy, okay, [Don Gambilino 00:35:47], I sell blood to vampires and I didn't mention that before. Pete:                No one killed old bananas yet. Justin:              No, just call me bananas, classic gangster name. Pete:                Johnny bananas. Alex:                 Good stuff. What'd you think about this issue, Pete? Pete:                I mean, it's interesting. It's great artwork. The subway stuff really made me miss New York. Because when you're living in New York, you can just wrap a body and a carpet and walk down the subway tunnels, no one will say shit to you. Alex:                 Yeah. Philly they're like, “Hey, what's that, a she steak? Give me a bite.” Pete:                They're like, “Guys, give me, you're going to eat that whole hoagie yourself?” But- Justin:              But in Philly- Alex:                 And they're halfway through and they're like, “Yo, is that a body? You got a body here?” Justin:              You seem to be painting New York as some sort of like Thunderdome. When in Philadelphia you can murder anyone at a sporting event and everyone be like, “Yep. It's the purge basically because our sports teams are playing.” Pete:                Hey, take it easy, all right, with that, like you're fucking all saints over there. All Right? Justin:              Okay. What are you, Mr. Philly now? You've lived there for four months, not even. Pete:                That's true. Justin:              We've got the Philadelphia Philly over here. Alex:                 [crosstalk 00:37:01] with Gritty, what's going on with that? Are you friends with Gritty? Pete:                Gritty, yeah. Our next door neighbor made his own Gritty costume, It's a lot of fun. Alex:                 No further questions. Pete:                Great. Justin:              Well, everyone in Philadelphia has to have a Gritty costume, right. They come by and check. Alex:                 Last but not least, Red Sonja: The Price of Blood number one from Dynamite written by Luke Lieberman and art by Walter Giovanni. This started off with Red Sonja captured in a dungeon. She flashes back, tells the story of how she got there. Typical, crazy Red Sonja adventures, getting drunk, killing people, you know how it is. But how do you think this held up, was this a new fresh take on Red Sonja? Is this a story you want to read more of? What are your thoughts? Justin:              It's interesting. I haven't read a ton of Red Sonja, and I didn't know she was this sort of partying fun, loving. I thought she was sort of grim. When she cuts, she goes to the literal fire festival. I don't know if that was meant to be the same one that we've seen so many documentaries about, but definitely had that vibe. So yeah, it's hard to pin down exactly what the character is from this issue anyway. Pete:                Yeah. I mean, this is more of Red Sonja who likes to murder and party. But I think this is, I am excited for more in this story just because I like her the way she fights and just straight up attacks anyone who kind of tries to wrong her. I think that's one of my favorite things about Red Sonja. And I'm glad that like, yes, there was kind of crazy shit happening in the party, but they didn't focus too hard on that, it was in the background, which is good. I want Red Sonja to be more about action and story and less about like TNA. I think that this comic does a good job with that. Alex:                 I liked Walter Giovanni's art in particular in this book, there's a part in the middle where Sonja kicks a guy out a window that I thought was really active and nicely staged just in terms of the angles of everything. It was very cool. And just across the board, the action and the characters are very clear, which is good. The settings are very clear. I know that sounds like faint praise, but I thought this was a solid first issue of a Red Sonja book, if not necessarily a radical reinvention, say like the Vampirella book that we talked about earlier. Justin:              Yes, good comparison. Alex:                 Thank you very much. And that is it for The Stack. If you'd like to support our show, patreon.com/comicbookclub, also do a live show every Tuesday nights at 7:00 PM, Crowdcast and YouTube, come hang out. We would love to chat with you about comic books. ITunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show at Comic Book Live on Twitter, comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and more. We've been Comic Book Club, this is The Stack. We'll see you next time. Justin:              Yeah, that's the facts. The post The Stack: Home Sick Pilots, Venom And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Coastal Connection
Louisiana Black Bears, Oh My!

Coastal Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 53:34


Episode Nine Louisiana Black Bears, the official state mammal, was listed as endangered from 1992 until 2016, when it was delisted after a successful conservation program that encouraged wetland habitat development, particularly among private property owners. We'll find out more about the efforts to protect Louisiana Black Bear populations with Maria Davison of Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Dr. Joseph Clark with USGS discusses the data and research collected through those efforts, and Paul Davidson talks about the Black Bear Conservation Coalition, a rare non-profit that achieved its goal so well that it is no longer needed.https://bear.org/vocalizations-and-body-language/ https://www.fws.gov/southeast/wildlife/mammals/louisiana-black-bear/https://fws.gov/refuge/bayou_teche/https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/subhome/louisiana-black-bearhttps://64parishes.org/entry/teddy-roosevelts-bear-hunthttps://64parishes.org/entry/ben-lilly

Policy Speaking
Ep.22: From Old School, to (Mostly) Online School

Policy Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 60:24


In the first 10 days after the pandemic struck, Canadian colleges and universities moved over 2.2 million learners online. Now students are going back to school – but not like before. Edward Greenspon speaks with Denise Amyot, CEO of Colleges and Institutes Canada, and Paul Davidson, President of Universities Canada, about lifelong learning in this pandemic and beyond, equitable access to education, and the broadband Internet challenges that could make-or-break these new ways of lifelong learning. Plus what's happening to Canada's international students in the COVID-19 pandemic? -- Music: Raro Bueno by Chuzausen under a creative commons license

Wonk
Ep.22: From Old School, to (Mostly) Online School

Wonk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 60:24


In the first 10 days after the pandemic struck, Canadian colleges and universities moved over 2.2 million learners online. Now students are going back to school – but not like before. Edward Greenspon speaks with Denise Amyot, CEO of Colleges and Institutes Canada, and Paul Davidson, President of Universities Canada, about lifelong learning in this pandemic and beyond, equitable access to education, and the broadband Internet challenges that could make-or-break these new ways of lifelong learning. Plus what's happening to Canada's international students in the COVID-19 pandemic? -- Music: Raro Bueno by Chuzausen under a creative commons license

The Side Track
Paul Davidson / Three O'Clock High

The Side Track

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 93:58


The premiere episode of The Side Track begins with a feature-length commentary of the 1987 film Three o'Clock High by Side Track host, Paul Davidson. The film, directed by Phil Joanou, is an oft-forgotten gem of the teen genre films of the 80's. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-side-track/support

Fully Vested
Pronounced G as in Gif

Fully Vested

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 66:24


GeneralSubscribe to Fully Vested at FullyVested.co or through your podcast app of choice.NotesFacebook Buys GiphyOn Friday, Axios broke the news that Facebook was going to acquire popular Gif-sharing and search platform Giphy, reportedly for $400 million. Giphy is going to retain its branding and will have its functionality wrapped into Instagram.Giphy had raised just north of $150 million in equity funding. Its last reported private market valuation was $600 million, which Giphy earned in its $72 million Series D round from October 31, 2016. Giphy's later-stage investors may have taken a haircut on their shares, and the liquidation preference stack of Giphy is not public knowledge. In other words, it's likely that common shareholders walked away with something, but it's unclear how much.There's speculation that Facebook's decision was motivated by the company's insatiable hunger for user data, as folks like Owen Williams of OneZero and Fabrizio Bulleri of Reclaim The Net point out.This is reminiscent of Facebook's acquisition of VPN service Onavo, which the company reportedly used as a way to track up-and-coming competitors. Facebook shut down Onavo, which TechCrunch characterized as "its spyware VPN app," in February 2019.It's unclear the extent to which Giphy will be able to access user data on the individual level. Others have pointed out that many large services which include Giphy integrations serve content and requests through proxies. This may not let Facebook know what individual users are searching for, but may provide aggregate activity insights to Facebook over time.Andreessen Horowitz backs the hottest new social app on the blockListeners who don't spend lots of time on VC Twitter may not have heard of Clubhouse, a "spontaneous" voice-driven social networking application developed by successful founder Paul Davidson.In April 2020, for TechCrunch, Josh Constine wrote about Clubhouse and a wash of related, new social networking apps that have recently sprung up. It's interesting that there's so much activity in the social networking space all of a sudden, and that the platforms are incredibly diverse in their interaction models.Alex Konrad reported in Forbes that Andreessen Horowitz led a seed round in Clubhouse which valued the startup at $100 million. The deal involved $10 million in primary equity backing, plus $2 million in a secondary sale of company shares, presumably netting founder Paul Davidson a tidy little payday. The application had less than 5,000 users at the time of reporting.About The Co-HostsJason D. Rowley is a researcher and writer at Golden.com. He volunteers with startup outreach for the open source community,and sends occasional newsletters from Rowley.Report.Graham C. Peck is a Venture Partner with Cultivation Capital and additionally helps companies build technology development teams in partnership with Brightgrove and other technology development organizations.

Skyetime
SKYETIME - NHS HIGHLAND - 29TH APRIL 2020

Skyetime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 44:51


In the latest edition of the Skyetime Podcast, Simon Cousins talks to the Chair of NHS Highland, Professor Boyd Robertson and the Deputy Medical Director (Community), Dr Paul Davidson about how Skye's health services are coping with the Covid-19 crisis. Island builder, James MacQueen, describes how the construction industry will emerge from lockdown. Accountant Faye Macleod outlines on-going problems with the Government's Job Retention Scheme and Garry Munro of RBS describes the support the bank is giving to business and personal customers.

Comic Book Commentary
Shuri #7 with Vita Ayala

Comic Book Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 90:35


Writer Vita Ayala takes you panel by panel through the star-studded seventh issue of Marvel's Shuri series.When it looks like an enemy of Wakanda has left a signature behind in America, Princess Shuri heads overseas to investigate. But she’s not the only hero on the case. With New York City and New Jersey on the line, there’s no way Miles Morales and Kamala Khan are sitting this one out. Guest creative team Vita Ayala and Paul Davidson take Shuri on a star-studded adventure!Available for purchase now:https://www.comixology.com/Shuri-2018-7/digital-comic/750764Follow Vita Ayala:https://twitter.com/definitelyvitaConnect with us on social media and let us know what you think. Which comics would you like to have a commentary track for?https://twitter.com/BENBLACKERCOMIC BOOK COMMENTARY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/comic-book-commentary

Strictly Business
How to Make a Deal at Sundance

Strictly Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 36:15


As the indie film world converges on Park City, Utah, buyers and sellers are getting ready to wrangle at the Sundance Film Festival. In this conversation with Variety’s Brent Lang, Paul Davidson, executive VP of film and television for the Orchard, discusses his approach to dealmaking, why documentaries are all the rage again and how the independent distributor distinguishes itself from the competition.

Strictly Business
How to Make a Deal at Sundance

Strictly Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 36:15


As the indie film world converges on Park City, Utah, buyers and sellers are getting ready to wrangle at the Sundance Film Festival. In this conversation with Variety’s Brent Lang, Paul Davidson, executive VP of film and television for the Orchard, discusses his approach to dealmaking, why documentaries are all the rage again and how the independent distributor distinguishes itself from the competition.

RCI The Link
EN_Interview__2

RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 4:16


Paul Davidson says Canadian universities continue to work hard to attract students from China and other countries.

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 68 - How to Get Your Khonshu On

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 135:00


  EPISODE 68: The High Priests of Khonshu are joined by roving reporter 'The Man on the Streets' Tommy to have a chat with none other than Moon Knight writer Max Bemis! We discuss Max's past projects; his love of comics as well as the affinity he has with our Fist of Khonshu. In a very revealing interview, Max Bemis shares all for the Loonies and gives greater insight into Volume 9.  What is intended as a review for issue #200 with a retrospective on the run in general, turns into an engaging and informal chat of Max's tenure at Moon Knight overall. Alongside the great chat we had with Jacen Burrows in our episode 50, this chat with Max Bemis caps off a great year for ITK with two massive interviews with your creators! Get your Khonshu On! ( SMALL NOTE: Khonshu tried to get his grubby mitts on the mic, so there is a slight static sound in the audio. Unfortunately we can't do anything about it, and I've lessened it as much as I can..hope it doesn't inconvenience your listening pleasure - this was indeed a fun and informative chat with Max...! ) PHASE OF THE MOON: STUFF YOU, KHONSHU - WE GOT MAX BEMIS! LUNAR-PICK REVIEW: MOON KNIGHT, VOL. 9 , ISSUE #200 Released October 2018 (writer) Max Bemis (artists) Jacen Burrows, Paul Davidson, Jeff Lemire, Bill Sienkiewicz (colours) Matt Milla (letterer) VC's Corey Petit (editors) Jake Thomas BARE BONES: Written and narrated by Chad Jernigan  SHOW NOTES: Polarity (digital) Polarity (TPB) Oh, Killstrike (digital) Oh, Killstrike (TPB) Worst X-Man Ever (TPB) Foolkiller (digital) Lucy Dreaming (TPB) Moon Knight: Legacy Vol. 1: Crazy Runs In The Family (Moon Knight (2017-)) Moon Knight (2017-) #188 Moon Knight (2017-) #189 Moon Knight (2017-) #190 Moon Knight (2017-) #191 Moon Knight (2017-) #192 Moon Knight (2017-) #193 Moon Knight (2017-) #194 Moon Knight (2017-) #195 Moon Knight (2017-) #196 Moon Knight (2017-) #197 Moon Knight (2017-) #198 Moon Knight (2017-) #199 Moon Knight (2017-) #200 Preacher The Invisibles Ultimate Spider-man Finder Clerics of Ohm - White Knight Help The Bemis Family Release 4 Free Bemis Family Albums WHERE TO HEAR US: Podcast Page Apple Podcast Google Play Music Spotify Overcast SoundCloud Stitcher Tunein Podbean Into the Knight RSS Feed YouTube DROP US A LINE: Blog: www.intotheknightpodcast.wordpress.com Podcast Page: http://intotheknight.libsyn.com Email: itkmoonknight@gmail.com FB Page: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Podcast Page FB Group: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Fan Base FB Chat: The Loony Bin Twitter: @ITKmoonknight Instagram: ITK Moon Knight Tumblr: Knight Shifts Blog CREDITS: Music Written, Performed and generously provided by Deleter: https://deleter.bandcamp.com/ ITK Logo Graphic Design by The High Priests of Khonshu ITK Graphic Design produced and assisted by Randolph Benoit: https://twitter.com/randolphbenoit https://www.youtube.com/randolphbenoit  Proud Member of The Collective   The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and is copyrighted by Deleter. The music agreed for use on Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;

Dialogues of a Peculiar Character
S4E5 Paul Davidson and Joe Becker, Elder Pine Brewing and Blending

Dialogues of a Peculiar Character

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 39:27


These are the Dialogues of a Peculiar Character. In each episode I sit down with people working in the beer industry to learn more about what called them to beer and brewing. In this Dialogue, I talk to Paul Davidson and Joe Becker of Elder Pine Brewing and Blending Company. Theme music is “Slow Burn” Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Direct download MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files. Audio sources and other formats are available from the Internet Archive.

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast
Episode 63 - Confusion at Carbonatium Cafe

Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 92:29


  EPISODE 63: With the latest in the current run out and about, the High Priests are joined by The Power of Chad, to try and unravel the mystery that is #199. A very interesting issue which set the switchboards alight! The Loony trio have a field day trying to unpack this one! Also, a bit of special NEWS which all Loonies should listen in on.... All this, plus the usual 'Idol' Chatter, and the Word on the Street of the latest Moon Knight news for you! PHASE OF THE MOON: WANING GIBBOUS LUNAR-PICK REVIEW - MOON KNIGHT VOL.9, ISSUE #199 Released September 2018 (writer) Max Bemis (artist) Paul Davidson (colours) Matt Milla (letterer) VC's Corey Petit (editors) Jake Thomas MOON RATING (out of phases of the Moon): Chad: Waning Gibbous

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
July 15, 2018 - Sunwing Vacations, Clarity Medspa Toronto, FITREP & more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 59:04


- Clarity Medspa Toronto's Linda Murphy tells us about the benefits of Coolsculpting® which freezes & destroys fat in 35 minutes - learn more: http://www.claritymedspa.ca/body-treatments/coolsculpting-freezes-your-fat/ - How to fit fitness in your busy lifestyle with FITREP - Mehreen Imran, COO of FITREP and Paul Davidson, a Certified Personal Trainer join us in studio - http://fitrep.io/ - School’s out, and if you’re looking to take a #familyvacation this summer that won’t break the bank, Sunwing has rounded up some amazing experiences that are bound to make your little one’s friends jealous come back to school this September. Rachel Goldrick, Senior Corporate Communications Manager joins us. https://www.sunwing.ca/en/promotion/packages/five-extraordinary-resort-kids-clubs & more! SUBSCRIBE to What She Said & never miss an interview! http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women across Canada and by creating opportunities for others to do the same. Tune in Saturdays & Sundays at Noon on 105.9 The Region or listen live: http://www.1059theregion.com

Policy Options Podcast
PO Podcast 45 - The Naylor Report under the microscope

Policy Options Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 79:04


The Naylor Report under the microscope, a Policy Options Podcast. Does Canada spend enough on fundamental, independent research at our universities? When funding is awarded to our scholars and scientists, is it done fairly? These are two of the central questions addressed by the report of Canada’s Fundamental Science Review, or the Naylor Report. The report came out in April, but many in the research community are still anxiously waiting for the federal government to respond to the recommendations. Policy Options co-hosted a panel discussion on the report with Universities Canada. The participants included University of British Columbia President Santa Ono, Janet Rossant from the Gairdner Foundation, Indigenous legal scholar John Borrows from the University of Victoria, and PhD candidate Catherine Normandeau from Queen’s University. You can also read a Policy Options piece on the subject by Universities Canada president Paul Davidson, published earlier this year.

Mega City Book Club
41: Urban Warfare

Mega City Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017


David Grice returns to the book club with a lovely hardback volume of tales from the Dredd 2012 movie-verse. There is great work from Matt Smith, Arthur Wyatt, Henry Flint, Paul Davidson and Chris Blythe, which builds on the movie and starts to introduce elements of classic Dredd.Get your copy at the 2000AD online store.You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com  If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.

Congressional Dish
CD155: FirstNet Empowers AT&T

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 109:38


In 2012, Congress created a new government agency called FirstNet and tasked it with building a high-speed wireless network that would allow all first responders in the United States to communicate with each other daily and in times of emergencies. In July, FirstNet awarded AT&T with a 25 year contract to do the actual work. In this episode, hear highlights from a recent hearing about this new network as we examine the wisdom of contracting such an important part of our public safety infrastructure to the private sector. Please visit Podchaser.com to nominate your favorite Congressional Dish episode. Password: Patreon Please support Congressional Dish: Click here to contribute using credit card, debit card, PayPal, or Bitcoin Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Additional Reading Article: PayPal, GoFundMe, And Patreon Banned A Bunch Of People Associated With The Alt-Right. Here's Why. by Blake Montgomery, Buzzfeed News, August 2, 2017. Article: U.S. Virgin Islands becomes first territory to 'opt-in' to FirstNet by Donny Jackson, Urgent Communications, August 1, 2017. Article: New Mexico becomes eighth state to 'opt in' to FirstNet by Donny Jackson, Urgent Communications, August 1, 2017. Article: FirstNet Becoming a Reality as the Number of States Opting in Grows to Seven by Adam Stone, GovTech, July 27, 2017. Interview: Executive Spotlight: Interview with Mike Leff, VP for Strategy and Operations for AT&T Global Public Sector by Andy Reed, Executive Biz, July 27, 2017. Article: AT&T in Early Talks With U.S. Officials for Time Warner Approval by David McLaughlin, Gerry Smith and Scott Moritz, Bloomberg, July 24, 2017. Article: FirstNet Gets its Teeth: Implications for Turf, Tech, and Tower Vendors by Daniel Vitulich, Wireless Week, July 21, 2017. Article: National Cell Network For First Responders Could Mean Better Coverage For Vermonters by Amy Kolb Noyes, VPR, July 14, 2017. Article: Some may be kept in the dark on future of public safety telecom by Dave Gram, VTDigger, July 9, 2017. Article: States Deserve A Complete Picture In Evaluating FirstNet/AT&T Coverage Plans by Al Catalano, Keller and Heckman LLP, Lexology, June 29, 2017. Article: Leidos and AT&T to Implement Software Defined Networking for the Defense Information Systems Agency by Leidos, PR Newswire, June 26, 2017. Article: State, Territory Plans and Next Step in FirstNet Build-Out Arrive Ahead of Schedule by Theo Douglas, GovTech, June 19, 2017. Report: FirstNet Has Made Progress Establishing the Network, but Should Address Stakeholder Concerns and Workforce Planning, U.S. Government Accountability Office, June 2017. Article: AT&T and Maxwell Air Force Base Pilot IoT Connected "Smart Base", AT&T Newsroom, April 4, 2017. Article: FirstNet Taps Telecom Giant AT&T for First Responder Network Buildout by News Staff, GovTech, March 30, 2017. Article: Incident Management Teams and FirstNet: A Perspective on the Future by Lesia Dickson, GovTech, January 26, 2017. Article: AT&T Powers NASA's Deep Space Network, AT&T Newsroom, December 14, 2016. Article: Wilbur Ross: From 'king of bankruptcy' to face of American business by Paul Davidson, USA Today, November 30, 2016. Article: AT&T and NASA Collaborate on Drone Traffic Management System, AT&T Newsroom, November 10, 2016. Article: AT&T Agrees to Buy Time Warner for $85.4 Billion by Michael J. de la Merced, The New York Times, October 22, 2016. Article: FirstNet Makes Progress, But Cost and Quality Concerns Remain by Colin Wood, GovTech, May 18, 2016. Website: AT&T's History of Invention and Breakups, The New York Times, February 13, 2016. Article: AT&T Completes Acquisition of DIRECTV, AT&T Newsroom, July 24, 2015. Article: FirstNet: Is Opting Out an Option? by Adam Stone, GovTech, November 17, 2014. Article: FirstNet Hires Friends, Skirts Competitive Bidding by Greg Gordon, McClatchy News Service, GovTech, September 26, 2014. Article: Millions in federal emergency communications funding lost, diverted by Greg Gordon, McClatchy DC Bureau, July 14, 2014. Article: How AT&T got busted up and pieced back together by Jose Pagliery, CNN, May 20, 2014. Article: FirstNet Explained by Tod Newcombie, GovTech, April 17, 2014. Article: FirstNet: Anwsers to Key Questions by David Raths, GovTech, October 10, 2012. Article: FirstNet Board Filled by Public Safety Officials, Telecom Execs by Sarah Rich, GovTech, August 20, 2012. Article: Communications Giant: The Deal; With Cable Deal, AT&T Makes Move to Regain Empire by Seth Schiesel, The New York Times, June 25, 1998. Article: Communications Bill Signed, And the Battles Begin Anew by Edmund Andrews, The New York Times, February 9, 1996. Article: Company News; AT&T Completes Deal To Buy NcCaw Cellular by Edmund Andrews, The New York Times, September 20, 1994. Article: AT&T Buying Computer Maker In Stock Deal Worth $7.4 Billion by Eben Shapiro, The New York Times, May 7, 1991. Article: U.S. Settles Phone Suit, Drops I.B.M. Case; AT&T to Split Up, Transforming Industry by Ernest Holsendolph, The New York Times, January 9, 1982. Article: No. 1 U.S. Utility Is Investor Favorite by Gene Smith, The New York Times, November 21, 1974. References Website: FirstNet FirstNet Board Members Website: National Telecommunications & Information Administration Offices GovTrack: H.R. 3630 (112th): Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 House Vote Senate Vote Document: FirstNet Partnership Factsheet Infoplease: Top 50 Cities in the U.S. by Population and Rank YouTube: Patreon CEO on Content Policy, Lauren Southern, and IGD YouTube: Lauren Southern: Patreon Banned My Account?? Visual References Image Source Image Source Image Source Sound Clip Sources Hearing: National Public Safety Network; Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Communications; July 20, 2017. Witnesses: Curtis Brown: Virginia Deputy Secretary of Public Safety & Homeland Security Dr. Damon Darsey: University of Mississippi Medical Center Professor Mark Goldstein: GAO Physical Infrastructure Issues Director Chris Sambar: AT&T FirstNet, Senior Vice President Michael Poth: FirstNet CEO Timestamps & Transcripts 1:10 Sen. Roger Wicker (MS): In 2012 Congress created the First Responder Network Authority to lead the development of a nationwide interoperable public-safety broadband network in the United States. Following the communication’s failures that plagued recovery efforts during 9/11 and other national emergencies, including Hurricane Katrina, there was and still is a clear need for a reliable communications network to support the essential work of our public-safety officials. Such a network would improve coordination among first responders across multiple jurisdictions and enhance the ability of first responders to provide lifesaving emergency services quickly. 6:37 Sen. Brian Schatz (HI): With FirstNet, firefighters will be able to download the blueprint of a burning building before they enter; a police officer arriving at a scene can run a background check or get pictures of a suspect by accessing a federal law enforcement database; most importantly, emergency personnel will not be competing with commercial users for bandwidth. They will have priority on this network, which will be built and hardened to public-safety specifications. It will have rugged eyes and competitive devices and specify public-safety applications. 9:40 Curtis Brown: Last week the governor was proud to announce that Virginia was the first state in the nation to opt in to FirstNet. Virginia opted in to provide current AT&T public-safety subscribers with the benefit of priority services now at no cost to the Commonwealth, as well as the green light to build out of Virginia’s portion of the national public-safety broadband network. We believe that decision to opt in will promote competition within the public-safety communications marketplace, that will reduce costs and drive innovation across all carriers. Opting out was _____(00:31-verily) considered, but the unknown cost and risk associated with deploying and operating a network was not feasible. 19:45 Mark Goldstein: In March 2017 FirstNet awarded a 25-year contract to AT&T to build, operate, and maintain the network. FirstNet’s oversight of AT&T’s performance is very important, given the scope of the network and the duration of the contract. Among GAO’s findings in the report are the following: first, FirstNet has conducted key efforts to establish the network, namely releasing the requests for proposal for the network and awarding the network contract to AT&T. As the contractor, AT&T will be responsible for the overall design, development, production, operation, and evolution of the network. 24:35 Chris Sambar: The AT&T team that I lead is dedicated exclusively to FirstNet. I expect this group to grow to several-hundred employees by this year’s end as we hire people across the country with a broad range of skill sets to help us ramp up our network build out. Overall, AT&T expects to spend $40 billion over the lifetime of this contract and to build an operating unique, nationwide, interoperable, IP-based, high-speed mobile network, encrypted at its core, that will provide first responders priority, primary users with preemption and all other users during times of emergency and network congestion. The First Responder Network will be connected to and leverage off AT&T’s world-class telecommunications platform, valued at nearly $180 billion, including a wireless network that reaches 99.6% of the U.S. population. In addition, AT&T will support first responders 24 by 7 by 365 with a dedicated security-operation center and help desk. We will provide first responders with a highly secure application ecosystem as well as a highly competitive flexible pricing on equipment and services that they select for their unique needs. One of the most important resources that AT&T brings to bear on the new First Responder Network is our best-in-class national disaster-recovery team. We have spent more than a 130,000 working hours on field exercises and disaster-recovery deployments over the last two decades. This team combines network infrastructure, support trailers, recovery engineering-software applications, and boots on the ground filled by full-time and volunteer AT&T disaster-response team members. In order to support the First Responder Network, AT&T will increase its disaster-recovery fleet by adding 72 new custom-designed vehicles, just for the FirstNet mission. 26:55 Chris Sambar: Possibilities include near real-time information on traffic conditions, which can help determine the best route to an emergency for a first responder; wearable sensors and cameras for police and firefighters to help give them better situational awareness and camera-equipped drones and robots that will be able to deliver real-time imagery. Our FirstNet efforts are expected to create 10,000 U.S. jobs over the next two years as well as significant public-private infrastructure investment. 30:25 Michael Poth: We’ve created and delivered state plans on June 19 to 50 states, two territories, and the District of Columbia three months ahead of schedule, and as mentioned, the five governors from five great states have already opted in. None of this could be possible, though, without the public-private framework that Congress established for the FirstNet network, by leveraging private-sector resources, infrastructure, cost savings, public-private partner synergies to deploy, operate, and maintain the system. FirstNet can be now deployed quickly, efficiently, and cost effectively. 36:10 Sen. Roger Wicker (MS): Dr. Darsey mentioned that the Mississsippi wireless communications commission has expressed concerns about FirstNet’s commitment to hardening the network. You mentioned this in your testimony, the need for FirstNet infrastructure to be hardened. Can you discuss why that’s important, and is it more important in the rural areas, and also, in your experience, how do broadband needs differ between urban and rural communities with respect to providing emergency medical services? Dr. Damon Darsey: Sure. Thanks for the question. I’ll give you an example. Couple years ago we had a tornado, as you well remember, that took out a hospital in the northeast part of our state. And the medical center has got a pretty robust program to respond to that, and we did. The challenge in that was it took out a couple of commercial towers, but it did not, after a fairly close hit, take out one of our hardened public-safety communication towers. What that did for us is we lost all ability to communicate data out of that area, which was vital in moving and evacuating the hospital, nursing home, and recovering the people that were there. That’s the piece that is the concern that I think we share, all of us here, of how do we make that as hardened as possible. In terms of rural and urban, from a medical perspective we can do a lot more, as our team is showing in Mississippi and other states, if we know about the patient well before they get close to a hospital. If we can reach out and touch the stroke patient in the middle of the Mississippi Delta, we can dramatically increase their chances of survival and meaningful use after arrival to the hospital. Currently, we’re doing that over radio, and it’s working really well, but now imagine that in the rural areas. In urban areas, it’s vital in the medical world, but here we’re five minutes from multiple hospitals. Now take that as a 45 or 50 minutes away, and what we can do with broadband data in that time is truly life saving and saving of healthcare dollars. There’s a nexus here that FirstNet can combine both of those. 41:00 Michael Poth: Numerous bids were in, and they were analyzed with a great level of detail, and through that process that the Department of Interior assisted us with as the acquisition experts, AT&T came out as the prevailing solution and prevailing company provider. Sen. Bill Nelson (FL): The question is why. Poth: Well, the value that they’re bringing with their existing infrastructure, their ability and size, their financial sustainability to be able to take on something of this nature, and their lowest-risk approach to implementing this in the shortest time was truly some of the value propositions that made them more competitive than some of the other bids that were analyzed. 42:13 Chris Sambar: The initial RFP that FirstNet released contemplated building out a public-safety broadband network using just band class 14, and we responded accordingly. But through discussions, we decided we would extend it beyond just the band class 14, which is the spectrum that was allocated for first responders in 2012. We said we would open up all of the spectrum bands within AT&T. So, essentially, what that means is the day that a state opts in, they have immediate access to AT&T’s entire network, all spectrum bands, and they will see the benefits of FirstNet on all spectrum bands, all wireless towers, from AT&T that are LTE enabled. So I think that’s a tremendous benefit that FirstNet was not expecting when they contemplated the original RFP. But when we brought that, I think they were very pleased with that, and that helped us. Sen. Bill Nelson (FL): So, you’re going to have a level playing field for all device manufacturers. Sambar: Absolutely, sir. 43:15 Sen. Bill Nelson (FL): There must have been some folks in Virginia that suggested that you opt out of the network and chart your own path. Tell me the benefits to Virginia’s first responders of the governor’s decision to opt in. Curtis Brown: Thank you, Senator. The decision to opt in was really based on looking at the benefits that comes with opt in, the immediate priority and preemption services that would come for those who are subscribers to the network. And a major thing, Senator, is to the fact that it comes at no cost to the Commonwealth. We have been disproportionately impacted by sequestration and other aspects—the governor had to close a 300-million-dollar budget deficit—and so looking at the cost it would take to build a network and sustain it, it just was not feasible. 47:45 Chris Sambar: We initially envisioned, when we launched the State Plan portal on June 19, that we would have roughly 50 user IDs and passwords per state. That would be 50 individuals who would access the portal. We immediately got feedback that states wanted more, and we are offering more. So, we have a state right now, as a matter of fact, 227 login and user IDs have been issued. So, it shouldn’t be an issue for a state if they have additional people. The only requirements we have, Senator, is that, as Mr. Poth said, that it’s an official email address, somebody in the state who works for the state— Unknown Senator: Right. Sambar: —or an authorized consultant. Either of those is fine. We just don’t want, like, a @gmail, @hotmail, someone that we don’t know who they are. Unknown Senator: Right, okay. 53:14 Michael Poth: How do the states hold us accountable? As FirstNet shifts gears from developing a proposal and making an award, for the next 25 years we are going to be in a position to work with the states, continuous and public safety in all of those states, to make sure that all of their expectations, both from the State Plans and in the future, are being met and translated. If appropriate, we back into contractual actionable items. Or if AT&T, for example, is not meeting the requirements or the expectations, FirstNet will, on behalf of public safety and those states, enforce the terms of the contract. 54:55 Michael Poth: Canada is using the same exact spectrum that we’ll be utilizing with AT&T, so there’s a lot of synergies. We’ve spent a great deal of time coordinating and comparing notes with Canada and the public-safety entities in that country as to what we’re doing so that there is the inoperability between the countries will also be realized. 1:08:50 Chris Sambar: So we have had a number of states as well as federal agencies we’ve been in communication with, and some of the states have been very direct that they’re interested us putting our LTE equipment on state-, city-, municipal-owned assets. That would give them the benefit of revenue from AT&T through a lease agreement. It would also give us a benefit of being able to build out the network faster. 1:24:20 Michael Poth: AT&T’s already been doing this, as mentioned, for years with their fleet of 700 deployables. Now with the 72 dedicated, which are much smaller units which is going to give us the ability to maybe get those into areas that are a little tougher to get to, we’re very excited about that. That is an absolute addition to the solution that we’re going to be able to bring to public safety quickly. 1:25:50 Chris Sambar: So, we will be building out band class 14 over the coming five years across a significant portion of our network. In the meantime, before band class 14 is built out, we will be using our commercial network. There are requirements in the contract with FirstNet over how quickly we need to build out band class 14, and we have to hit those milestones in order to receive the payments due to us from FirstNet. If we don’t hit those milestones, we don’t receive the payments, so we will be aggressively building out band class 14 for first responders. Again, in the meantime, they will have access to all of AT&T’s bands. So to say it simply, if you are a first responder, Senator, you will not know whether you’re on band class 14 or any other AT&T band, but you will have the exact same experience regardless of what band you are on on AT&T network. Sen. Roger Wicker (MS): Your position isn’t the service that’s provided, and the consumer and the public-safety user, to them it will be immaterial where it’s coming from. Sambar: The way I like to say— Exactly. The way I say it is this: public safety has been told for many years that the magic of FirstNet happens on band class 14, and we’ve changed that. That’s not correct anymore. The magic happens on the AT&T network period, and it doesn’t matter where you are, you’re going to have the exact same experience. So we’ve extended it far beyond the band class 14 to our entire network. Wicker: Will you build out the class 14 spectrum only where it is economically viable, or will you build it out where there is written requirement in the arrangement between you and FirstNet? Sambar: We are building band class 14 where we need the capacity in our network. So in order to provide priority and preemptive services to first responders and have enough capacity for everyone that’s on the network, including the first responders, there are places where we will need additional capacity; that’s where we’re building— Wicker: And you will determine that need. Sambar: AT&T, based on capacity triggers—obviously, we’ve been doing this for a long time—based on capacity triggers that we see in the network, we build out band class 14 as additional capacity on individual—and this is done on a tower-by-tower basis. 1:28:00 Sen. Roger Wicker (MS): Are you able to say what approximate percentage of the lower 48 landmass will be covered by band class 14 build out? Chris Sambar: Unfortunately, I am not, Senator. That’s proprietary between FirstNet and AT&T. I would say, again, it’s a significant portion, though. Wicker: Can you be more specific than “significant”? Sambar: That would be proprietary, Senator. I apologize. Wicker: And what makes it proprietary? Sambar: The specific details of the contract between FirstNet and AT&T. There’s a number of specific details that are proprietary, Senator. Wicker: That is proprietary and not available to the public— Sambar: That’s correct, Senator. Wicker: —or to the Congress. Sambar: That’s correct, Senator. 1:29:35 Sen. Roger Wicker: Then in terms of this coverage, which you said really shouldn’t matter what band it’s coming over— Chris Sambar: Mm-hmm. Wicker: —are you able to say what percentage of the lower 48 landmass will be covered in one way or the other? Sambar: One way or the other? Wicker: Yes. Apart, of course, from the deployables. Sambar: So, 99.6% of the U.S. population will be covered by AT&T’s network. 1:39:05 Chris Sambar: The vast major—as we understand it, based on our research and FirstNet’s research—the vast majority of firefighters, for example, are not issued devices for their daily use at work, especially volunteer firefighters. Greater than 70% of police officers are in the same situation: they are not provided a device. They’re using their personal devices. We are going to make available the FirstNet network to all of those first responders, regardless of whether you’re a volunteer, whether your agency provides you a device, or whether you bring your own personal device. They will have access to the FirstNet network. Once we can verify their credentials and ensure that we have the right people on the network, they will have access to all of those features and benefits, and it will come at a significantly lower price than they’re paying today for their personal or commercial service. So it’s a tremendous benefit to all first responders. 1:39:55 Sen. Roger Wicker (MS): On user fees, will they cost the same for all network users, or will they vary by regions, public-safety agencies, or states? Chris Sambar: It’s difficult to answer because there are different use cases, so it depends. If you’re a large department and you want unlimited data and you have a number of applications that you want preinstalled on the device and you have mobile-device management software, that would be one use case. There may be a rural department that wants to connect body cameras and dashboard video camera from a police department. It will depend on the use case. Wicker: So it’s use case and not regions and states. Sambar: That’s correct, sir. Wicker: That would be the variable. Sambar: That’s correct. Hearing: Public Safety Communications; House Committee Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, September 29, 2005. Witnesses: David Boyd: Homeland Security Dept SAFECOM Program Director Timothy Roemer: Member of the 9/11 Commission, Director of the Center for National Policy Art Botterell: Emergency Information Consultant Timestamps & Transcripts 30:44 David Boyd: Interoperability’s not a new issue. It was a problem in Washington, D.C. when the Air Florida flight crashed into the Potomac in 1982, in New York City when the Twin Towers were first attacked in 1993, in 1995 when the Murrah Building was destroyed in Oklahoma City, and in 1999 at Columbine. Too many public-safety personnel cannot communicate by radio, because their equipment is still incompatible, or the frequencies they are assigned to are different and they haven’t got bridging technologies available. They operate on 10 different frequency bands, and they run communication systems that are often proprietary and too often 30 or more years old. Over 90% of the nation’s public-safety wireless infrastructure is financed, owned, operated, and maintained by the more than 60,000 individual local jurisdictions—police, fire, and emergency services—that serve the public. 1:43:00 Timothy Roemer: Let me give you a couple examples of what the 9/11 Commission found as to some of these problems. We found all kinds of compelling instances of bravery and courage, people going into burning buildings and rescuing people. They might have rescued more. We might have saved more of the fire department chiefs, officers, police officers, emergency personnel, if they would have had public-radio spectrum to better communicate. At 9:59 in the morning on 9/11 four years ago, a general evacuation order was given to firefighters in the North Tower. The South Tower had collapsed. A place that held up to 25,000 people had been diminished to cement, steel, and ash. The people, then, in the North Tower, many of the chiefs in the lobby, didn’t even know that the other tower had collapsed, or else they might have been able to get more people out more quickly. We had comments from people saying such things as, we didn’t know it had collapsed. Somebody actually said, Mr. Chairman, that people watching TV had more information than we did in the lobby on 9/11 in the North Tower. People on TV in Florida or California knew more than our first responders on site in New York City. 1:45:10 Timothy Roemer: Mr. Chairman, then we had a disaster happen in the southern part of our country in New Orleans where we had other communication problems. In New Orleans, there’re three neighboring parishes were using different equipment on different frequencies. They couldn’t communicate. We had National Guard in Mississippi communicating by human courier, not by radio frequencies; and we had helicopters up in the air looking at our own citizens on the roofs of their homes in New Orleans, screaming and yelling for help, but they couldn’t talk in the helicopters with the boats in the water to try to find out who was rescued, who wasn’t, and who needed help. 1:55:45 Art Botterell: Third, we can no longer afford to rely on vendor-driven design of our emergency-communications infrastructure. Businesses are responsible for maximizing shareholder value, not for protecting the public welfare. We need independent sources of information and planning for our future emergency infrastructure lest we continue to get updated versions of the same old thing. Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 5:38


Paul Davidson says Canadian universities are working hard to attract and accommodate international students.

Musikrevyn i P2
CD-revyn 22 maj 2016

Musikrevyn i P2

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2016 15:12


I programmet diskuterar panelen bl.a. kammarmusik av Mozart och Devienne med fagotten i fokus samt violinisten Esther Yoos tolkning av Sibelius och Glazunov. Sofia Nyblom möter Daniel Barenboim. I panelen Camilla Lundberg, Rainer Clute och Sebastian Stevensson (gäst och P2s artist 2016-17) som tillsammans med programledaren Johan Korssell betygsätter följande skivor:JEAN SIBELIUS ALEXANDER GLAZUNOV Violinkonserter Esther Yoo, violin Philharmonia Orchestra Vladimir Ashkenazy, dirigent DGG 481 215 7 RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, BALAKIREV, IPPOLITOV-IVANOV, ERKIN Scheherazade, Islamey, Kaukasiska skisser, Köcekce Borusan Istanbuls filharmoniker Sascha Goetzel, dirigent Onyx ONYX 4124SERGEJ RACHMANINOV Vigilia, midnattsmässa Bryan Taylor, Paul Davidson m.fl Phoenix Chorale, Kansas City Chorale Charles Bruffy, dirigent Chandos CHSA 5148 W A MOZART FRANCOIS DEVIENNE Sonat för fagott och cello Fagottkvartetter nr 1-3 Matthias Rácz, fagott, Medlemmar ur Merel-kvartetten Ars Produktion ARS 38 194 Sofia möter Sofia Nyblom har träffat pianisten och dirigenten Daniel Barenboim i samband med att han gav en i pianoafton i Stockholms konserthus i april.Andra i programmet nämnda eller rekommenderade inspelningar: Rimsky-Korsakovs Scheherazade med Chicagos symfoniorkester ledd av Seiji Ozawa på skivmärke Warner; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski på RCA; Londons symfoniorkester under ledning av Leopold Stokowski på Decca; samt med Concertgebouw-orkestern ledd av Kirill Kondrasjin på Philips. Rachmaninovs Vigilia med Radiokören ledd av Tönu Kaljuste på Virgin. Sibelius violinkonsert med Anne-Sophie Mutter och Dresdens statskapell dirigerade av André Previn på DG; Viktoria Mullova och Bostons symfoniorkester ledd av Seiji Ozawa på Philips; med Leonidas Kavakos och Lahtis symfoniorkester på Bis samt med Jascha Heifetz och Londons filharmoniker ledda av Thomas Beecham på RCA. Glazunovs violinkonsert med Anne-Sophie Mutter och Washingtons symfoniorkester ledd av Mstislav Rostropovitj på Erato samt med Jascha Heifetz och Londons filharmoniker ledda av John Barbirolli på Documents. Esther Yoos inspelning av Tjajkovskijs violinkonsert som släpps till hösten.  Inget svep denna vecka     

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
Gracious Plenty (Rebroadcast) - 11 August 2014

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2014 51:40


When somebody sneezes, you say, Bless you or Gesundheit. But suppose that person coughs. Are you supposed to say something--or are they?  Plus, Mexican standoffs, gracious plenty, linguistic false friends, southpaw vs. northpaw, the slang of rabbit fanciers, a quiz about animal noises, and where to find a purple squirrel. And what's so humbling about winning an award? FULL DETAILSWhen you think of the word binky, a child's pacifier probably comes to mind. But it's also a term known among rabbit fanciers. It refers to when bunnies frolic and jump around.When somebody sneezes, you say, "Bless you" or "Gesundheit," but what about when someone coughs? Grant believes that if anything, the cougher ought to say excuse me. A commenter on Paul Davidson's blog sets a good rule of thumb: bless anything that looks like it hurt.A listener from Fairfield, Connecticut wonders why she changes her accent and diction when family members from the Middle East are in town. Actually, everyone does this. It's a matter of imitating those around us in order to make ourselves feel part of a group. After all, the human response to someone who sounds like us is to like them more.Here's a quiz: Is a purple squirrel a) a diving board trick, b) a cocktail, or c) a rare job candidate with all the right qualifications? The answer is c. There have, however, been reports of purple squirrels of the sciurine variety.Is Hiya a legitimate way to say hello? Sure. The Dictionary of American Regional English has citations for this greeting going back to 1914, but it's heard both in the United States and the United Kingdom. Our Quizmaster John Chaneski has quiz based on animal sounds. What sort of wild party would a sheep throw? Or what five-masted ship do golden retrievers sail on? Tip: For this game, animal sounds are just as important as advanced vocabularies. This awards season, many winners will say they're humbled by the honor. Ann from Burlington, Vermont, wonders: Shouldn't they feel, well, honored? What's so humbling about winning awards? Grant argues that saying "I'm humbled" is truly a mark of humility to express doubt about your worthiness. Martha would rather hear them just say "I'm honored" or "I'm grateful."What's the best time to schedule a dentist appointment? Why, tooth-hurty, of course! If you've had enough to eat, you might say you've had gracious plenty. This expression goes back to the early 1800s, and serves the same purpose as saying you're sufficiently suffonsified and or you've had an elegant sufficiency. A San Diego listener of Mexican descent says a scene in a Quentin Tarantino film has her wondering about the term Mexican standoff. Is it just a duel? A three-way duel, complete with guns? The end of a 1-1 doubleheader in baseball? Over time, it's had all of these definitions. But the term appears to derive from a derogatory use of Mexican to describe something inferior or undesirable, and therefore should be avoided.Beware of linguistic false friends, also known as false cognates. You wouldn't want to say you're feeling embarazada in Spanish, unless you want to say you're pregnant. And don't order the tuna in Spain unless you want to hear a musical group made up of college kids. A kind of false friend exists within English as well—noisome doesn't mean noisy, it means icky, and bombastic doesn't mean booming, it means fluffy or ostentatious, deriving from bombast, a kind of cotton padding.In Zen Buddhism, the term all one refers to a state of enlightenment that's the opposite of isolated and alone. The word alone, however, comes from the idea of "all on one's own." The word alone also gives us lone, lonely and lonesome, through a process called misdivision.Is the phrase right on just an outdated relic of hippie talk, or is it making a comeback? The Journal of American Folklore traces it back to at least 1911, but it gained traction among African-Americans and hippies in the '60s and '70s, and now exists as a fairly common term of affirmation.In an earlier episode, we talked about those huge palmetto bugs known as gallon-nippers.We heard from Dell Suggs in Tallahassee, Florida, who says he knows them simply as gallinippers. This term for a really large mosquito goes back to the early 1700s, and plenty of variations, like granny-nipper, have been tossed about. What do you call those mosquitoes the size of a racquetball where you live? How come left-handers get the term southpaw, but righties aren't known as rightpaws? Because being right-handed is the default setting, the fun terms really just exist for the variants. In Australia, lefties are known as mollydookers, and the word sinister actually comes from the Latin term for "left." Do you pronounce crayon like crown? This common variation tends to be a Midlands pronunciation. Actually, Americans may pronounce this word several ways, as this dialect map shows.This week's episode was hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett.....Support for A Way with Words comes from The Ken Blanchard Companies, celebrating 35 years of making a leadership difference with Situational Leadership II, the leadership model designed to boost effectiveness, impact, and employee engagement. More about how Blanchard can help your executives and organizational leaders at kenblanchard.com/leadership.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States and Canada toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Donate: http://waywordradio.org/donateSite: http://waywordradio.org/Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio Copyright 2014, Wayword LLC.

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 023

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2013 24:36


Arrancamos con Alex+Ada #2 de Jonathan Luna y Sarah Vaughn, que siguen cocinando a fuego lento la historia de este joven ordinario que no sabe muy bien qué hacer con el androide que le han regalado. Captain America: Living Legend acaba en su número 4, con Diggle al guión y Agustin Alessio a los lápices, para terminar con decencia pero sin trascendencia esta historia de ciencia ficción y soldados rusos. Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man #2 mantiene el equipo titular del personaje (Bendis y Márquez) y aunque se lee fácil y los personajes disfrutan de sus momentos para brillar, en realidad es un relleno más de este evento del Universo Ultimate en el que no está pasando nada. Inhumanity: Awakening es el cómic con más texto de la semana, deshonroso honor para Matt Kindt, secundado por un dibujo malillo de Paul Davidson. Y de un cómic que el Dr. Snack califica como "horrible", pasamos a otro que solo considera "montonero": Marvel Knights: Hulk #1 del guionista Joe Keatinge y el dibujante Piotr Kowalski. Bruce Banner acaba en París y... Del montón. En Uncanny X-Men #15 de Bendis y Kris Anka las mujeres se van de compras. No, en serio, la historia es sobre las mujeres del equipo yéndose de compras. Y lo que les pasa entre tanto, claro. Manifest Destiny de Chris Dingess y Matthew Roberts editada por Image, a la que llegamos un mes tarde porque esta semana ha salido el número 2, nos habla de unos Estados Unidos en la era del descubrimiento del Oeste. Solo que con un toque sobrenatural. Una pareja se pasea en una expedición de cartografía y zoología y se encuentran con cosas bizarras. Y marcad bien el número de este podcast, porque el 23 es el número en el que al Dr Snack le gustó un cómic de DC. Superman/Wonder Woman #3 de Charles Soule y Tony Daniel. Los personajes están escritos con criterio y la trama superheroica, sin ser original, al menos está bien llevada. Y rematamos esta semana muy variada con unos comentarios bstante gratuitos sobre algunos cambios en las ediciones de los hardcover de Marvel. Porque a veces no hay Noticia Chorra y porque a veces nos apetece salirnos un poco del molde.Matt Kindt no acierta con las palabras y Paul Davidson no anda mucho mejor con los dibujos. Y de un cómic que el Dr. Snack califica como "horrible", pasamos a otro que solo considera "montonero": Marvel Knights: Hulk #1 del guionista Joe Keatinge y el dibujante Piotr Kowalski. Bruce Banner acaba en París y... Del montón. Uncanny X-Men #15 de Bendis y Kris Anka. Las mujeres se van de compras. No, en serio, la historia es sobre las mujeres del equipo yéndose de compras. Y lo que les pasa entre tanto, claro. Manifest Destiny de Chris Dingess y Matthew Roberts editada por Image, a la que llegamos un mes tarde porque esta semana ha salido el número 2, nos habla de unos Estados Unidos en la era del descubrimiento del Oeste. Solo que con un toque sobrenatural. Una pareja se pasea en una expedición de cartografía y zoología y se encuentran con cosas bizarras. Y marcad bien el número de este podcast, porque el 23 es el número en el que al Dr Snack le gustó un cómic de DC. Superman/Wonder Woman #3 de Tony Daniel. Donde por una vez los personajes están escritos con criterio y la trama superheroica, sin ser original, al menos está bien llevada. Y rematamos la semana esta muy variada con unos comentarios muy aleatorios sobre algunos cambios en las ediciones de los hardcover de Marvel. Porque a veces o hay Noticia Chorra y porque a veces nos apetece salirnos un poco del molde.

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 023

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2013 24:36


Arrancamos con Alex+Ada #2 de Jonathan Luna y Sarah Vaughn, que siguen cocinando a fuego lento la historia de este joven ordinario que no sabe muy bien qué hacer con el androide que le han regalado. Captain America: Living Legend acaba en su número 4, con Diggle al guión y Agustin Alessio a los lápices, para terminar con decencia pero sin trascendencia esta historia de ciencia ficción y soldados rusos. Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man #2 mantiene el equipo titular del personaje (Bendis y Márquez) y aunque se lee fácil y los personajes disfrutan de sus momentos para brillar, en realidad es un relleno más de este evento del Universo Ultimate en el que no está pasando nada. Inhumanity: Awakening es el cómic con más texto de la semana, deshonroso honor para Matt Kindt, secundado por un dibujo malillo de Paul Davidson. Y de un cómic que el Dr. Snack califica como "horrible", pasamos a otro que solo considera "montonero": Marvel Knights: Hulk #1 del guionista Joe Keatinge y el dibujante Piotr Kowalski. Bruce Banner acaba en París y... Del montón. En Uncanny X-Men #15 de Bendis y Kris Anka las mujeres se van de compras. No, en serio, la historia es sobre las mujeres del equipo yéndose de compras. Y lo que les pasa entre tanto, claro. Manifest Destiny de Chris Dingess y Matthew Roberts editada por Image, a la que llegamos un mes tarde porque esta semana ha salido el número 2, nos habla de unos Estados Unidos en la era del descubrimiento del Oeste. Solo que con un toque sobrenatural. Una pareja se pasea en una expedición de cartografía y zoología y se encuentran con cosas bizarras. Y marcad bien el número de este podcast, porque el 23 es el número en el que al Dr Snack le gustó un cómic de DC. Superman/Wonder Woman #3 de Charles Soule y Tony Daniel. Los personajes están escritos con criterio y la trama superheroica, sin ser original, al menos está bien llevada. Y rematamos esta semana muy variada con unos comentarios bstante gratuitos sobre algunos cambios en las ediciones de los hardcover de Marvel. Porque a veces no hay Noticia Chorra y porque a veces nos apetece salirnos un poco del molde.Matt Kindt no acierta con las palabras y Paul Davidson no anda mucho mejor con los dibujos. Y de un cómic que el Dr. Snack califica como "horrible", pasamos a otro que solo considera "montonero": Marvel Knights: Hulk #1 del guionista Joe Keatinge y el dibujante Piotr Kowalski. Bruce Banner acaba en París y... Del montón. Uncanny X-Men #15 de Bendis y Kris Anka. Las mujeres se van de compras. No, en serio, la historia es sobre las mujeres del equipo yéndose de compras. Y lo que les pasa entre tanto, claro. Manifest Destiny de Chris Dingess y Matthew Roberts editada por Image, a la que llegamos un mes tarde porque esta semana ha salido el número 2, nos habla de unos Estados Unidos en la era del descubrimiento del Oeste. Solo que con un toque sobrenatural. Una pareja se pasea en una expedición de cartografía y zoología y se encuentran con cosas bizarras. Y marcad bien el número de este podcast, porque el 23 es el número en el que al Dr Snack le gustó un cómic de DC. Superman/Wonder Woman #3 de Tony Daniel. Donde por una vez los personajes están escritos con criterio y la trama superheroica, sin ser original, al menos está bien llevada. Y rematamos la semana esta muy variada con unos comentarios muy aleatorios sobre algunos cambios en las ediciones de los hardcover de Marvel. Porque a veces o hay Noticia Chorra y porque a veces nos apetece salirnos un poco del molde.

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
Gracious Plenty (Rebroadcast) - 26 August 2013

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2013 51:25


When somebody sneezes, you say, Bless you or Gesundheit. But suppose that person coughs. Are you supposed to say something--or are they?  Plus, Mexican standoffs, gracious plenty, linguistic false friends, southpaw vs. northpaw, the slang of rabbit fanciers, a quiz about animal noises, and where to find a purple squirrel. And what's so humbling about winning an award? FULL DETAILSWhen you think of the word binky, a child's pacifier probably comes to mind. But it's also a term known among rabbit fanciers. It refers to when bunnies frolic and jump around.When somebody sneezes, you say, "Bless you" or "Gesundheit," but what about when someone coughs? Grant believes that if anything, the cougher ought to say excuse me. A commenter on Paul Davidson's blog sets a good rule of thumb: bless anything that looks like it hurt.A listener from Fairfield, Connecticut wonders why she changes her accent and diction when family members from the Middle East are in town. Actually, everyone does this. It's a matter of imitating those around us in order to make ourselves feel part of a group. After all, the human response to someone who sounds like us is to like them more.Here's a quiz: Is a purple squirrel a) a diving board trick, b) a cocktail, or c) a rare job candidate with all the right qualifications? The answer is c. There have, however, been reports of purple squirrels of the sciurine variety.Is Hiya a legitimate way to say hello? Sure. The Dictionary of American Regional English has citations for this greeting going back to 1914, but it's heard both in the United States and the United Kingdom. Our Quizmaster John Chaneski has quiz based on animal sounds. What sort of wild party would a sheep throw? Or what five-masted ship do golden retrievers sail on? Tip: For this game, animal sounds are just as important as advanced vocabularies. This awards season, many winners will say they're humbled by the honor. Ann from Burlington, Vermont, wonders: Shouldn't they feel, well, honored? What's so humbling about winning awards? Grant argues that saying "I'm humbled" is truly a mark of humility to express doubt about your worthiness. Martha would rather hear them just say "I'm honored" or "I'm grateful."What's the best time to schedule a dentist appointment? Why, tooth-hurty, of course! If you've had enough to eat, you might say you've had gracious plenty. This expression goes back to the early 1800s, and serves the same purpose as saying you're sufficiently suffonsified and or you've had an elegant sufficiency. A San Diego listener of Mexican descent says a scene in a Quentin Tarantino film has her wondering about the term Mexican standoff. Is it just a duel? A three-way duel, complete with guns? The end of a 1-1 doubleheader in baseball? Over time, it's had all of these definitions. But the term appears to derive from a derogatory use of Mexican to describe something inferior or undesirable, and therefore should be avoided.Beware of linguistic false friends, also known as false cognates. You wouldn't want to say you're feeling embarazada in Spanish, unless you want to say you're pregnant. And don't order the tuna in Spain unless you want to hear a musical group made up of college kids. A kind of false friend exists within English as well—noisome doesn't mean noisy, it means icky, and bombastic doesn't mean booming, it means fluffy or ostentatious, deriving from bombast, a kind of cotton padding.In Zen Buddhism, the term all one refers to a state of enlightenment that's the opposite of isolated and alone. The word alone, however, comes from the idea of "all on one's own." The word alone also gives us lone, lonely and lonesome, through a process called misdivision.Is the phrase right on just an outdated relic of hippie talk, or is it making a comeback? The Journal of American Folklore traces it back to at least 1911, but it gained traction among African-Americans and hippies in the '60s and '70s, and now exists as a fairly common term of affirmation.In an earlier episode, we talked about those huge palmetto bugs known as gallon-nippers.We heard from Dell Suggs in Tallahassee, Florida, who says he knows them simply as gallinippers. This term for a really large mosquito goes back to the early 1700s, and plenty of variations, like granny-nipper, have been tossed about. What do you call those mosquitoes the size of a racquetball where you live? How come left-handers get the term southpaw, but righties aren't known as rightpaws? Because being right-handed is the default setting, the fun terms really just exist for the variants. In Australia, lefties are known as mollydookers, and the word sinister actually comes from the Latin term for "left." Do you pronounce crayon like crown? This common variation tends to be a Midlands pronunciation. Actually, Americans may pronounce this word several ways, as this dialect map shows.This week's episode was hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett.....Support for A Way with Words also comes from National University, which invites you to change your future today. More at http://www.nu.edu/.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States and Canada toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Donate: http://waywordradio.org/donateSite: http://waywordradio.org/Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio Copyright 2013, Wayword LLC.

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

When somebody sneezes, you say, Bless you or Gesundheit. But suppose that person coughs. Are you supposed to say something--or are they?  Plus, Mexican standoffs, gracious plenty, linguistic false friends, southpaw vs. northpaw, the slang of rabbit fanciers, a quiz about animal noises, and where to find a purple squirrel. And what's so humbling about winning an award? FULL DETAILSWhen you think of the word binky, a child's pacifier probably comes to mind. But it's also a term known among rabbit fanciers. It refers to when bunnies frolic and jump around.When somebody sneezes, you say, "Bless you" or "Gesundheit," but what about when someone coughs? Grant believes that if anything, the cougher ought to say excuse me. A commenter on Paul Davidson's blog sets a good rule of thumb: bless anything that looks like it hurt.A listener from Fairfield, Connecticut wonders why she changes her accent and diction when family members from the Middle East are in town. Actually, everyone does this. It's a matter of imitating those around us in order to make ourselves feel part of a group. After all, the human response to someone who sounds like us is to like them more.Here's a quiz: Is a purple squirrel a) a diving board trick, b) a cocktail, or c) a rare job candidate with all the right qualifications? The answer is c. There have, however, been reports of purple squirrels of the sciurine variety.Is Hiya a legitimate way to say hello? Sure. The Dictionary of American Regional English has citations for this greeting going back to 1914, but it's heard both in the United States and the United Kingdom. Our Quizmaster John Chaneski has quiz based on animal sounds. What sort of wild party would a sheep throw? Or what five-masted ship do golden retrievers sail on? Tip: For this game, animal sounds are just as important as advanced vocabularies. This awards season, many winners will say they're humbled by the honor. Ann from Burlington, Vermont, wonders: Shouldn't they feel, well, honored? What's so humbling about winning awards? Grant argues that saying "I'm humbled" is truly a mark of humility to express doubt about your worthiness. Martha would rather hear them just say "I'm honored" or "I'm grateful."What's the best time to schedule a dentist appointment? Why, tooth-hurty, of course! If you've had enough to eat, you might say you've had gracious plenty. This expression goes back to the early 1800s, and serves the same purpose as saying you're sufficiently suffonsified and or you've had an elegant sufficiency. A San Diego listener of Mexican descent says a scene in a Quentin Tarantino film has her wondering about the term Mexican standoff. Is it just a duel? A three-way duel, complete with guns? The end of a 1-1 doubleheader in baseball? Over time, it's had all of these definitions. But the term appears to derive from a derogatory use of Mexican to describe something inferior or undesirable, and therefore should be avoided.Beware of linguistic false friends, also known as false cognates. You wouldn't want to say you're feeling embarazada in Spanish, unless you want to say you're pregnant. And don't order the tuna in Spain unless you want to hear a musical group made up of college kids. A kind of false friend exists within English as well—noisome doesn't mean noisy, it means icky, and bombastic doesn't mean booming, it means fluffy or ostentatious, deriving from bombast, a kind of cotton padding.In Zen Buddhism, the term all one refers to a state of enlightenment that's the opposite of isolated and alone. The word alone, however, comes from the idea of "all on one's own." The word alone also gives us lone, lonely and lonesome, through a process called misdivision.Is the phrase right on just an outdated relic of hippie talk, or is it making a comeback? The Journal of American Folklore traces it back to at least 1911, but it gained traction among African-Americans and hippies in the '60s and '70s, and now exists as a fairly common term of affirmation.In an earlier episode, we talked about those huge palmetto bugs known as gallon-nippers.We heard from Dell Suggs in Tallahassee, Florida, who says he knows them simply as gallinippers. This term for a really large mosquito goes back to the early 1700s, and plenty of variations, like granny-nipper, have been tossed about. What do you call those mosquitoes the size of a racquetball where you live? How come left-handers get the term southpaw, but righties aren't known as rightpaws? Because being right-handed is the default setting, the fun terms really just exist for the variants. In Australia, lefties are known as mollydookers, and the word sinister actually comes from the Latin term for "left." Do you pronounce crayon like crown? This common variation tends to be a Midlands pronunciation. Actually, Americans may pronounce this word several ways, as this dialect map shows.This week's episode was hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett.....Support for A Way with Words also comes from National University, which invites you to change your future today. More at http://www.nu.edu/.And from The Ken Blanchard Companies, whose purpose is to make a leadership difference among executives, managers, and individuals in organizations everywhere. More about Ken Blanchard's leadership training programs at kenblanchard.com/leadership.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! 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Sunday Morning Messages
Becoming a "Living Sent" Christian

Sunday Morning Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2011 35:00


"Get Involved" A week-long missions emphasis begins at Western Avenue with special guest speaker, Paul Davidson. Paul is a church planter in Winston-Salem, NC.

Comic Book Club
The Stack: Justice League Vs. Godzilla Vs. Kong, Sensational She-Hulk, And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 93:28


On this week's Stack podcast for the week of October 18, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1, Sensational She-Hulk #1, and many more!SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Full List of Comic Reviews for October 18, 2023:Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1DC ComicsWritten by Brian BuccellatoArt by Christian DuceSensational She-Hulk #1 MarvelWritten by Rainbow Rowell, Jessica GaoArt by Andrés GenoletHack/Slash: Back To School #1 Image ComicsBy Zoe ThorogoodJay Garrick: The Flash #1DC ComicsWritten by Jeremy AdamsArt by Diego OlorteguiSpine-Tingling Spider-Man #1 MarvelWritten by Saladin AhmedArt by Juan FerreyraSubgenre #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Matt KindtArt by Wilfredo TorresSuperman #7DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Gleb Melnikov, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, and Edwin GalmonMoon Knight #28 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Frederico SabbatiniHeadless Horseman Annual 2023Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Lukas Ketner, Angela Slatter, Christie Porter and Phillip Sevy, Olivia Stephens, David Dastmalchian and Leah KilpatrickArt by Lukas Ketner, Valeria Burzo, Phillip Sevy, Olivia Stephens, Tyler CrookCatwoman #58DC ComicsWritten by Tini HowardArt by Nico LeonThe Incredible Hulk #5 MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Vita AyalaArt by Travel Foreman, Alitha E. MartinezSwan Songs #4Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Caitlin YarskyFables #160DC ComicsWritten by Bill WillinghamArt by Mark BuckinghamThe Invincible Iron Man #11 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Andrea Di VitoRogue Sun #16 Image ComicsWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by Abel, Marco RennaGreen Lantern: War Journal #2DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by MontosCrypt of Shadows #1 MarvelWritten by Al Ewing, Sarah Gailey, Steve Orlando, Cavan Scott, Declan ShalveyArt by Paul Azaceta, Paul Davidson, Devmalya Pramanik, Alex Lins, Eder MessiasScrapper #4 Image ComicsWritten by Cliff Bleszinski and Alex De CampiArt by Ryan Kelly and Jordie BellaireSandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #5DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Lisandro EstherrenScarlet Witch #9 MarvelWritten by Steve Orlando, Juan PonceArt by Lorenzo Tammetta & Sara Pichelli, Ig GuaraKill Your Darlings #2 Image ComicsWritten by Ethan S. Parker and Griffin SheridanArt by Robert QuinnTitans #4DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Nicola ScottChildren of the Vault #3 MarvelWritten by Deniz CampArt by Luca MarescaHexagon Bridge #2 Image ComicsBy Richard BlakeFear The Funhouse Presents… Toybox of Terror #1 Archie ComicsWritten by Timmy Heague, Danielle Paige, Michael NorthropArt by Ryan Caskey, Tango, Ryan JampoleThe Forged #5 Image ComicsWritten by Greg Rucka and Eric TrautmannArt by Mike HendersonAvengers Inc. #2 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Leonard KirkStar Trek: Holo-ween #3 IDWWritten by Christopher SequeiraArt by Joe EismaLocal Man #6 Image ComicsWritten by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyArt by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyDaredevil #2 MarvelWritten by Saladin AhmedArt by Aaron KuderIn Hell We Fight #5 Image ComicsWritten by John LaymanArt by JokOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Comic Book Club
The Stack: Spider-Man, Dark Ride, The Joker And More

Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 96:09


On this week's packed Stack podcast:Spider-Man #1 MarvelWritten by Dan SlottArt by Mark BagleyDark Ride #1Image ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Andrei BressanThe Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1DC ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Carmine di Giandomenico, Francesco FrancavillaUnbreakable Red Sonja #1DynamiteWritten by Jim ZubArt by Giovanni VallettaMiracleman #0 MarvelWritten by Neil Gaiman, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Jason Aaron, Mike Carey, Ty TempletonArt by Paul Davidson, Ty Templeton, Mark Buckingham, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Leinil Francis YuKaya #1Image ComicsBy Wes CraigDark Crisis: The Deadly Green #1DC ComicsWritten by Ram V, Alex Paknadel, Dan WattersArt by Daniel Bayliss, Tom Derrick, George Kambadais, Brent PeeplesDark Crisis on Infinite Earths #5DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Daniel SampereLeonide The Vampyre: Miracle at the Crow's HeadDark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt by Rachele AragnoA.X.E.: Starfox #1 MarvelWritten by Kieron GillenArt by Daniele Di Nicuolo3Keys #1Image ComicsBy David MessinaSweetie: Candy Vigilante #1DynamiteWritten by Suzanne CafieroArt by Jeff ZornowGotham City: Year One #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom King Art by Phil HesterMinor Threats #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Patton Oswalt and Jordan BlumArt by Scott HepburnAnt-Man #4 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Tom ReillyJunkyard Joe #1Image ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Gary FrankSiren's Gate #1DynamiteBy Shannon MaerPoison Ivy #5DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Marcio TakaraSurvival Street #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by James Asmus and Jim FestanteArt by Ably KussainovHulk #9MarvelWritten by Donny CatesArt by Ryan OttleyRevolvers #1Image ComicsWritten by John Zuur PlattenArt by Christian DibariBatman #128DC ComicsWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Jorge Jimenez, Leonardo RomeroShock Shop #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Cullen BunnArt by Danny Luckert, Leila LeizGarbage Pail Kids: Origins #1DynamiteWritten by Adam F. Goldberg and Hans RodionoffArt by Jeff ZapataCaptain America: Sentinel of Liberty #5 MarvelWritten by Jackson Lanzing & Collin KellyArt by Carmen CarneroThat Texas Blood #18Image ComicsWritten by Chris CondonArt by Jacob PhillipsMIND MGMT: Bootleg #4Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Matt KindtArt by Jill ThompsonThe Dead Lucky #3 Image ComicsWritten by Melissa FloresArt by French CarlomagnoNyx #10DynamiteWritten by Christos GageArt by Marc BorstelNight of the Ghoul #1Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Scott SnyderArt by Francesco FrancavillaRogue Sun #7Image ComicsWritten by Ryan Parrott & Nick CottonArt by Zé CarlosEarthdivers #1IDW PublishingWritten by Stephen Graham JonesArt by Davide GianfeliceGolden Rage #3 Image ComicsWritten by Chrissy WilliamsArt by Lauren KnightTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #1IDW PublishingWritten by Erik BurnhamArt by Tim LattieUndiscovered Country #21Image ComicsWritten by Scott Snyder and Charles SouleArt by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello GrassiSUBSCRIBE TO MARVELVISION ON APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR RSS. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Stack
The Stack: Justice League Vs. Godzilla Vs. Kong, Sensational She-Hulk, And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 93:28


On this week's Stack podcast for the week of October 18, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1, Sensational She-Hulk #1, and many more!SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Full List of Comic Reviews for October 18, 2023:Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1DC ComicsWritten by Brian BuccellatoArt by Christian DuceSensational She-Hulk #1 MarvelWritten by Rainbow Rowell, Jessica GaoArt by Andrés GenoletHack/Slash: Back To School #1 Image ComicsBy Zoe ThorogoodJay Garrick: The Flash #1DC ComicsWritten by Jeremy AdamsArt by Diego OlorteguiSpine-Tingling Spider-Man #1 MarvelWritten by Saladin AhmedArt by Juan FerreyraSubgenre #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Matt KindtArt by Wilfredo TorresSuperman #7DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Gleb Melnikov, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, and Edwin GalmonMoon Knight #28 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Frederico SabbatiniHeadless Horseman Annual 2023Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Lukas Ketner, Angela Slatter, Christie Porter and Phillip Sevy, Olivia Stephens, David Dastmalchian and Leah KilpatrickArt by Lukas Ketner, Valeria Burzo, Phillip Sevy, Olivia Stephens, Tyler CrookCatwoman #58DC ComicsWritten by Tini HowardArt by Nico LeonThe Incredible Hulk #5 MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Vita AyalaArt by Travel Foreman, Alitha E. MartinezSwan Songs #4Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Caitlin YarskyFables #160DC ComicsWritten by Bill WillinghamArt by Mark BuckinghamThe Invincible Iron Man #11 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Andrea Di VitoRogue Sun #16 Image ComicsWritten by Ryan ParrottArt by Abel, Marco RennaGreen Lantern: War Journal #2DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by MontosCrypt of Shadows #1 MarvelWritten by Al Ewing, Sarah Gailey, Steve Orlando, Cavan Scott, Declan ShalveyArt by Paul Azaceta, Paul Davidson, Devmalya Pramanik, Alex Lins, Eder MessiasScrapper #4 Image ComicsWritten by Cliff Bleszinski and Alex De CampiArt by Ryan Kelly and Jordie BellaireSandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #5DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Lisandro EstherrenScarlet Witch #9 MarvelWritten by Steve Orlando, Juan PonceArt by Lorenzo Tammetta & Sara Pichelli, Ig GuaraKill Your Darlings #2 Image ComicsWritten by Ethan S. Parker and Griffin SheridanArt by Robert QuinnTitans #4DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Nicola ScottChildren of the Vault #3 MarvelWritten by Deniz CampArt by Luca MarescaHexagon Bridge #2 Image ComicsBy Richard BlakeFear The Funhouse Presents… Toybox of Terror #1 Archie ComicsWritten by Timmy Heague, Danielle Paige, Michael NorthropArt by Ryan Caskey, Tango, Ryan JampoleThe Forged #5 Image ComicsWritten by Greg Rucka and Eric TrautmannArt by Mike HendersonAvengers Inc. #2 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Leonard KirkStar Trek: Holo-ween #3 IDWWritten by Christopher SequeiraArt by Joe EismaLocal Man #6 Image ComicsWritten by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyArt by Tony Fleecs and Tim SeeleyDaredevil #2 MarvelWritten by Saladin AhmedArt by Aaron KuderIn Hell We Fight #5 Image ComicsWritten by John LaymanArt by JokAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Stack
The Stack: Spider-Man, Dark Ride, The Joker And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 96:09


On this week's packed Stack podcast:Spider-Man #1 MarvelWritten by Dan SlottArt by Mark BagleyDark Ride #1Image ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Andrei BressanThe Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1DC ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Carmine di Giandomenico, Francesco FrancavillaUnbreakable Red Sonja #1DynamiteWritten by Jim ZubArt by Giovanni VallettaMiracleman #0 MarvelWritten by Neil Gaiman, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Jason Aaron, Mike Carey, Ty TempletonArt by Paul Davidson, Ty Templeton, Mark Buckingham, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Leinil Francis YuKaya #1Image ComicsBy Wes CraigDark Crisis: The Deadly Green #1DC ComicsWritten by Ram V, Alex Paknadel, Dan WattersArt by Daniel Bayliss, Tom Derrick, George Kambadais, Brent PeeplesDark Crisis on Infinite Earths #5DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Daniel SampereLeonide The Vampyre: Miracle at the Crow's HeadDark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt by Rachele AragnoA.X.E.: Starfox #1 MarvelWritten by Kieron GillenArt by Daniele Di Nicuolo3Keys #1Image ComicsBy David MessinaSweetie: Candy Vigilante #1DynamiteWritten by Suzanne CafieroArt by Jeff ZornowGotham City: Year One #1DC ComicsWritten by Tom King Art by Phil HesterMinor Threats #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Patton Oswalt and Jordan BlumArt by Scott HepburnAnt-Man #4 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Tom ReillyJunkyard Joe #1Image ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Gary FrankSiren's Gate #1DynamiteBy Shannon MaerPoison Ivy #5DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Marcio TakaraSurvival Street #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by James Asmus and Jim FestanteArt by Ably KussainovHulk #9MarvelWritten by Donny CatesArt by Ryan OttleyRevolvers #1Image ComicsWritten by John Zuur PlattenArt by Christian DibariBatman #128DC ComicsWritten by Chip ZdarskyArt by Jorge Jimenez, Leonardo RomeroShock Shop #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Cullen BunnArt by Danny Luckert, Leila LeizGarbage Pail Kids: Origins #1DynamiteWritten by Adam F. Goldberg and Hans RodionoffArt by Jeff ZapataCaptain America: Sentinel of Liberty #5 MarvelWritten by Jackson Lanzing & Collin KellyArt by Carmen CarneroThat Texas Blood #18Image ComicsWritten by Chris CondonArt by Jacob PhillipsMIND MGMT: Bootleg #4Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Matt KindtArt by Jill ThompsonThe Dead Lucky #3 Image ComicsWritten by Melissa FloresArt by French CarlomagnoNyx #10DynamiteWritten by Christos GageArt by Marc BorstelNight of the Ghoul #1Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Scott SnyderArt by Francesco FrancavillaRogue Sun #7Image ComicsWritten by Ryan Parrott & Nick CottonArt by Zé CarlosEarthdivers #1IDW PublishingWritten by Stephen Graham JonesArt by Davide GianfeliceGolden Rage #3 Image ComicsWritten by Chrissy WilliamsArt by Lauren KnightTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #1IDW PublishingWritten by Erik BurnhamArt by Tim LattieUndiscovered Country #21Image ComicsWritten by Scott Snyder and Charles SouleArt by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello GrassiSUBSCRIBE TO MARVELVISION ON APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR RSS. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy