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BORN TO BE COSMO - Episode 48Original Air Date: April 27, 2025Join Blutrane, NateWolfeTCG, and ZombiesGoNomNom as we talk about all things Marvel SNAP, and of course... Keep it Cosmo! This episode's topics: --Special Guest - Joe from SNAP Decisions!--OTA - Updated Cards: Sam Wilson, Scream, Captain Carter, Infinity Ultron, Peni Parker, Phastos, Toxin, Rhino--New Cards: Toxie Doxie, Strange Supreme--Recap: High Voltage--SNAP Packs
Send us a textEver wondered how a simple fantasy journey could morph into a compelling narrative of character growth and mystery? Join Anthony and Dakota with our insightful long-term guest/co-host Rich as we dissect the second half of the first season of "Skeleton Crew," exploring the profound character arcs of Fern, KB, Neil, and Wim as they navigate a world of sci-fi wonders and moral dilemmas. Our conversation reveals the ingenious use of stop-motion animation that weaves magic into storytelling, leaving us eagerly anticipating the potential for more adventures in this universe. Alongside, we pay homage to the legendary David Lynch, whose creative brilliance in projects like "Twin Peaks" lingers in our minds, sparking a discussion about his indelible impact on film and our personal reflections on his work.As we navigate through the geek culture landscape, we ponder the tantalizing possibilities within the Avatar universe, speculating on the significance of Korra as the 99th Avatar and the looming 100th Earth Avatar. Rich shares his thoughts on Jod Na Nawood from "Skeleton Crew," delving into his complex persona that intrigues and mystifies us. Our journey doesn't stop there; we venture into hidden planets and societal structures within the Star Wars universe, drawing parallels with M. Night Shyamalan's "The Village" and contemplating themes of freedom, control, and the cost of secrecy. Our imaginations run wild as we tease apart these rich narratives, yearning for more depth and clarity.And what's a geek-culture deep dive without a touch of humor and gaming strategy? Anthony shares his recent binge of "Squid Game" Season 2 and takes us into the gaming realm with his experiences in "Marvel Rivals," experimenting with characters like Peni Parker and Wolverine. Join us as we celebrate the standalone charm of "Skeleton Crew," while hoping for more serialized Star Wars content that will keep us on the edge of our seats.Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@projectgeekologyGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbATwitch (Anthony):https://www.twitch.tv/odysseywowSupport the show
Episode 954 - Happy New Year, Lobo Love, Krypto Surge, Hush 2, Peni Parker, Sneak Peek at Next Week w/Kyle & Drew-MEMOIRS FROM THE 20TH CENTURY #1BLOOD MOON COMICS LLCKevin Learn THOSE NOT AFRAID #1 DARK HORSE(W) Kyle Starks (A) Patrick Piazzalunga (CA) Glenn FabryLike & Subscribe on Youtube www.youtube.com/@comicsforfunandprofit5331Patreon https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Merch https://comicsfunprofit.threadless.comYour Support Keeps Our Show Going On Our Way to a Thousand EpisodesDonate Here https://bit.ly/36s7YeLAll the C4FaP links you could ever need https://beacons.ai/comicsfunprofit Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/
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Could Marvel Rivals be the ultimate successor to Overwatch? Join us as we break down the thrilling elements of this new superhero team-based PvP shooter that has captured our gaming hearts. From the initial waves of skepticism to its triumphant rise as a gaming community favorite, Marvel Rivals offers a refreshing twist on team-based combat. Discover why this free-to-play gem has become a staple in our gaming rotation and how it manages to sidestep the pitfalls that tripped up its predecessors.In our in-depth discussion, we explore the strategic layers of Marvel Rivals, boasting a diverse roster of over 30 characters, each with unique abilities that demand mastery of character synergy and counter-strategies. Personal favorites like Moon Knight and Peni Parker are showcased, alongside the game's approach to balancing each hero's strengths and weaknesses. We also touch on the social dynamics of online play, pondering the challenges and thrills of engaging with strangers and the perks of having friends on your team.On the technical front, Marvel Rivals impresses with its fast matchmaking and a seamless release, though there's room for improvement. We highlight the desire for features like cross-platform progression and a more structured matchmaking system for solo players. While these tweaks could enhance the experience further, the game already offers a joyride across PCs and consoles. With suggestions like a sprinting feature to up the pace, we invite listeners to give Marvel Rivals a chance, whether you're a seasoned gamer or a curious newcomer.Interested in watching us play games? Follow us on Twitch! Want to hear more about how we got into gaming? Listen to the interview we did with Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers!
Will the new Doom 2099 live up to the hype? What cards absolutely suck in Snap? What are Cozy and Alex's final rankings on Peni Parker? Join Cozy Snap and Alexander Coccia as they chat about this and more on this episode of The Snap Chat and every week as they discuss all things Marvel Snap.Have a question or comment for Cozy and Alex? Send them a Text Message.
The show begins with the actual music video for my theme song (Superman by elevate the sky) In this episode I discuss the following The DJ spin has my opinions on todays patch and also some positivity about the game from two of its largest creators My earliest climb to infinite (the worst card back ever) variants I've gotten, decks I played and more! A new TOP 5 with my favorite SNAP artists (suggested by snapvariants Peni Parker's comic book first appearance, origin (created by a musician). The card and spotlights in comics corner The MCU minute .. Ryan Reynolds done starring in Deadpool films? Katherine Hahn up for an award for Agatha .. Chris Evans return in Avengers Doomsday, Sony done with their Spider-Man verse films & more
Will Peni Parker be the new move machine? What are the new cards that players love to hate? What are Cozy and Alex's final rankings on Galacta & Luna Snow? Join Cozy Snap and Alexander Coccia as they chat about this and more on this episode of The Snap Chat and every week as they discuss all things Marvel Snap.Have a question or comment for Cozy and Alex? Send them a Text Message.
In Episode 102 of The Cinescope Podcast - the first new episode in THREE YEARS! - Chelsea and Eric talk about one of their favorite movies, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse! The Cinescope Podcast on Apple Podcasts Show Notes Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse on Apple TV Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack on Apple Music iTunes link Stats Released December 14, 2018 Dir. Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman (only directing credit for Persichetti & Rothman; Ramsey - Rise of the Guardians, Lost Ollie, episodes from The Mandalorian and Ahsoka) Written by Phil Lord, Rodney Rothman; based on story by Lord Music by Daniel Pemberton (The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Steve Jobs, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Molly's Game, All the Money in the World, Ocean's 8, Yesterday, Birds of Prey, Enola Holmes, The Trial of the Chicago 7, The Bad Guys, Amsterdam, Enola Holmes 2, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Ferrari, upcoming Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse) Starring Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali, Brian Tyree Henry, Lily Tomlin, Luna Lauren Vélez, Zoë Kravitz, John Mulaney, Kimiko Glenn, Nicolas Cage, Kathryn Hahn, Liev Schreiber, Chris Pine Contact Eric Scull Twitter (@Spielerman) Instagram (@ericjscull) Chelsea Twitter (@ChelseaCC_17) Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Crossroads of Destiny | An Avatar: TLA Universe Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Special Guest: Eric Scull.
20 minutes, 11 artists to watch: this is the Loud + Queer Mixtape for 2023. Across genres and communities – we've found queer artists from around Australia and the world, then gone behind the music to hear their stories. Here are our picks: (00:23) Cecilia Brandolini talks the long process creating break-up track 'Stay' (01:55) PENI PARKER on performing 'Disrupt' and overcoming an awful 2022 (03:42) V talks the Foundation Bells on 'Faithless' and dealing with loss (05:44) Kaiyah Mercedes on writing Heartstopper-inspired 'Hide with Me' (07:28) Sarah Yagki talks the conflicting dualities she explores in 'Alone' (09:14) Myllo on 'DAWN' and unpacking his own queer desire and trauma (10:50) Tom Nethersole talks tweaking 'Thrill of the Chase' for those in a rush (12:44) Greg Gould on getting 'Marching On' party-ready for Darwin Pride (14:29) Dirty Versachi talks Jamaica Moana collab 'Don't Go Thru My Phone' (16:04) John Greska on 'Sweater Aesthetic' and creating low-tempo folk pop (18:01) Grace Newton-Wordsworth talks Joan and the Giants' 'Cool Kid' Stream the songs where you get your music, and catch up with Loud + Queer anytime on your preferred podcast platform. Just search 'Loud + Queer Talks'.More from us: https://linktr.ee/loudandqueersynSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThe Transformers movies have captivated audiences around the world with their high-octane action, stunning visual effects, and iconic characters. Spanning multiple installments, this film franchise based on the beloved Transformers toy line and animated series has become a cultural phenomenon.The Transformers movies also pay homage to the rich mythology and fan-favorite characters from the Transformers franchise. Iconic robots such as Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, and Megatron are brought to life on the big screen, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers alike. The films showcase their unique personalities, conflicts, and alliances, creating a rich tapestry of complex relationships and emotional arcs.Beyond the explosive action and engaging characters, the Transformers movies explore themes of friendship, loyalty, sacrifice, and the consequences of war. They delve into the moral choices faced by both humans and robots, highlighting the blurred lines between good and evil and the importance of fighting for what is right.As the Transformers movies continue to evolve with new entries and spin-offs, they continue to be a beloved franchise that has left an indelible mark on pop culture. The combination of thrilling action, breathtaking visual effects, and heartfelt storytelling has made these films a thrilling and unforgettable cinematic experience for audiences of all ages.-------------The Spiderverse, also known as "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," is a groundbreaking animated film that revolutionized the superhero genre. Released in 2018, the movie took audiences by storm with its unique visual style, compelling storytelling, and diverse portrayal of Spider-Man.Directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman, The Spiderverse introduced audiences to Miles Morales, a young Afro-Latino teenager who becomes the new Spider-Man in his universe. The film beautifully depicts Miles' journey of self-discovery as he learns to embrace his powers, navigate the responsibilities of being a hero, and find his place in a multiverse teeming with other versions of Spider-Man.What truly sets The Spiderverse apart is its breathtaking animation style. Drawing inspiration from comic books, the film incorporates vibrant colors, dynamic action sequences, and stunning visual effects to create a visually striking and immersive experience. The combination of traditional animation techniques with cutting-edge technology resulted in a fresh and visually innovative approach that resonated with audiences and critics alike.Moreover, The Spiderverse boasts a compelling and well-crafted narrative. The film weaves together multiple storylines and introduces various iterations of Spider-Man from different dimensions, including Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man Noir, Peni Parker, and Spider-Ham. This diverse ensemble of characters adds depth and richness to the narrative, exploring themes of identity, heroism, and the power of teamwork.The Spiderverse also pays homage to the legacy of Spider-Man while subverting traditional superhero tropes. It embraces humor, heart, and emotional depth, balancing intense action sequences with poignant character moments. The film's inclusive and empowering message resonates with audiences, emphasizing that anyone can wear the mask and become a hero.With its innovative animation, compelling storytelling, and diverse representation, The Spiderverse stands as a testament to the creative possibilities within the superhero genre. It has garnered critical acclaim, winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and has become a beloved film among both comic book enthusiasts and general audiencesThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Ben & Lenny from Dice chat about their new EP 'Time Will Tell', SXSW Sydney and drum solos at music festivals.Peni Parker talks about her upcoming EP 'Attack Patterns', her comic book and how dodgy guitar players are.Jenna Hardie from Unicorn discusses the music video for their song 'Cats', changing band members and singing backwardsFollow Dice on IG, FB & Tik-TokFollow Peni Parker on IG, FB & Tik-TokFollow Unicorn on IG & FB Visit Be Groovy Or Leave to discover the best in new musicFollow Life on Music & Be Groovy Or Leave on IG, FB & Tik-Tok
Sydney/Eora-based queer artist PENI PARKER has returned with her brand of anarcho-femme punk. Her latest single ‘Disrupt' demands your attention with battle-cry lyrics and instrumentals with attitude. PARKER told SYN Media's Sarah Davenport ‘Disrupt' charts her terrible, horrible, no good, very bad 2022. Stream 'Disrupt' where you listen to music and find PARKER @peniparkerband on Instagram. Tune in to 90.7FM or SYN DAB+ in Melbourne (Naarm) or Geelong to listen locally. Stream Australia-wide on the SYN website or the Community Radio Plus app. And catch up with Loud + Queer anytime on your preferred podcast platform.More from us: https://linktr.ee/loudandqueersynSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vincent & Jonny break down our first animated film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Shameik Moore as Miles Morales, Jake Johnson as Peter B. Parker, Hailee Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy, Mahershala Ali as Uncle Aaron, Brian Tyree Henry as Jefferson Davis, Lily Tomlin as Aunt May, Luna Lauren Velez as Rio Morales, Zoë Kravitz as Mary Jane, John Mulaney as Spider-Ham, Kimiko Glenn as Peni Parker, Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man Noir, Kathryn Hahn as Doc Ock, Liev Schreiber as Wilson Fisk, and Chris Pine as Peter Parker! Listen as Vincent, Jonny & guest, Gabe, talk about cinematography, visual effects, cast, acting, plot, and more! Thanks for tuning into this episode! To stay in touch with us, our linktree is below Linktree.com/Oneshotmoviepodcast Checkout our merch! oneshotmoviepodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oneshotmoviepodcast/support
This week, Ryan and Jasmine bring you all the latest in new books hitting shelves this week (02:05) including our picks this week AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #9, A.X.E.: JUDGMENT DAY #4, X-MEN RED #6.Plus, we hand out the “I Am a Gorgeous Pile of Secrets” award. (17:41) — our weekly award named after a phrase pulled directly from an issue in this week's pull list! Think you know which issue this name came from? Let us know by sending us an email at PullList@marvel.com or by tweeting at us using #MarvelsPullList! Just make sure to mark it “Okay to read”!And finally, for this week's reading club (32:34), we are joined by creator Ken Niimura to chat about Spider-Verse Unlimited: Peni Parker. What we're reading with Ken Niimura:Spider-Verse Unlimited: Peni Parker (SVU 7-14)As always, shout out your local comic shop or send us your questions or comments by emailing us at pulllist@marvel.com or tweet using #MarvelsPullList. Make sure to mark it "Okay to read!" Follow us at: @agentm, @jasmiest, @KaraMcGuirk New comics this week: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #9A.X.E.: JUDGMENT DAY #4CAPTAIN MARVEL #41DAREDEVIL #3EDGE OF SPIDER-VERSE #3IRON MAN #23MIDNIGHT SUNS #1MS. MARVEL & VENOM #1PREDATOR #2SAVAGE AVENGERS #5SPIDER-PUNK #5STAR WARS: BOUNTY HUNTERS #27STAR WARS: OBI-WAN #5VENOM #10X-MEN '92: HOUSE OF XCII #5X-MEN RED #6 New Weekly Infinity Comics: X-MEN UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC #53 9/19/2022AVENGERS UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC #12 9/20/2022SPIDER-VERSE UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC #16 9/20/2022MARVEL'S VOICES: AMERICA INFINITY COMIC #17 9/21/2022LOVE UNLIMITED: MILLIE THE SPY INFINITY COMIC #16 9/22/2022IT'S JEFF INFINITY COMIC #16 9/23/2022
Now You Know - Love Death & Robots - Episode 73The highly anticipated third season of the Netflix anthology series Love Death + Robots is releasing this weekend. Created by Tim Miller and David Fincher, the series is a collaborative effort of several filmmakers from across the globe, exploring several genres including sci-fi, fantasy, horror, romance, and comedy. Before you immerse yourself in this TV show over the weekend, here are some lesser-known facts about Love Death + Robots. Let's begin.Streaming giant Netflix revealed on Twitter that they are experimenting with how the episode order appears to different viewers by showcasing them in four different episode orders. Peni Parker, an alternate version of Spider-Man, who shares a psychic link with a radioactive spider and controls a mecha suit, is an inspiration for the episode titled 'The Witness'. Director and Art Director, Alberto Meilgo, worked as the Lead Art Director for Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, a film in which Peni Parker plays an important role.In the episode titled Helping Hand, an astronaut attempts to repair a satellite called LV-426. It is a homage to James Cameron's 1986 film Aliens. LV-426 is the name of the home planet of the Aliens shown in the film. While the planet and the alien creatures were first introduced in the 1979 Ridley Scott film Alien, the planet's name was not referenced until the sequel was released a few years later by Cameron.The episode titled ‘Three Robots' pays homage to yet another James Cameron film. The opening scene features a robot stepping on a human skull, this is a reference to a T-800 Terminator robot in Terminator 2: Judgement Day stepping on a human skull in the opening scene.The series was originally intended as a film reboot of the cult classic 1981 animated series, Heavy Metal. The story of each episode is hinted at the beginning of the episodes by changing the three-sign logo of the series.Well, that's the OTTplay Now You Know for today, until the next episode it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten by - Ryan Gomez
Platicamos con Alejandra Delint quien es modelo, locutora, actriz de doblaje. Conocida por ser la voz de Asuna en Sword Art Online, Ashe en Overwatch, Yennefer de Vengerberg en The Witcher, Peni Parker en Spider-Man: Un nuevo universo, entre otros. En Ñoticias Ñoñas: She-Hulk: Mark Ruffalo habla sobre pasarle "El Banner" a Tatiana Maslany, AMC cobra más por las entradas de 'The Batman', tal como predijeron Spielberg y Lucas hace 9 años, John Cho finalmente habla sobre la 'impactante' cancelación de Cowboy Bebop, The Boys: Diabolical contiene material 'demasiado loco' para la serie principal, Free Guy de Ryan Reynolds listo para múltiples secuelas y/o spin-offs, #AleDelint #PeniParker #Asuna #AnimeOnegai
It's raining Spider-Mans!!! For today's episode we read Edge of Spider-Verse, a collection of 5 different Spider-Character introductions that led directly into Spider-Verse itself. We've got Noir, Spider-Gwen, a monstrous Peter Parker, a little girl named Peni Parker, and a guy named Aaron Aikman from Tokyo or maybe Dallas. One of these things was not like the other. And then we continue The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck #9, in which our Scrooge is now finally rich! Next Time: We start the Age of Apocalypse with Legion Quest (Uncanny X-Men 320 & 321, X-Men 40 & 41) + X-Men: Alpha #1.
Kimiko Glenn is best known for her work as 'Brook Soso' in the award-winning Netflix series ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK, which garnered her three Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series. As well as her work voicing ‘Peni Parker' in the Oscar winning animated phenomenon SPIDER-MAN INTO THE SPIDERVERSE. Recently, Kimiko can be seen in the YouTube Original, LIZA ON DEMAND, and the Freeform feature GHOSTING starring opposite Aisha Dee. She appeared in the second season of THE GUEST BOOK on TBS and DRUNK HISTORY as 'Maya Lin' on COMEDY CENTRAL. She has also guest starred on HBO's hit-series, HIGH MAINTENANCE, and was in second season of the Facebook Watch series SACRED LIES opposite Juliette Lewis. On the big screen, Kimiko was most recently seen in the feature film CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET starring opposite Alexandra Daddario. Her other feature credits include the feature film NERVE alongside Emma Roberts and Dave Franco and the feature film, IN REALITY. Kimiko is also known for her recurring role on FX's MARRIED, and made a memorable cameo on Comedy Central's BROAD CITY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jake and JJ are sent Into the Spider-Verse to talk about the story of Miles Morales, as well as Peter B. Parker, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, Peni Parker, and more! A really fun podcast about arguably one of the best Comic Book movies of all time! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacob-borucki/support
Peni Parker grew to prominence in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, but she's based on a comic with only two issues. Not only that, the comics are inspired by a mech anime called Neon Genesis Evangelion and created by Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance! What the hell is going on here?! In the 16th episode of Pop the Culture Podcast and finale of our Spider-Person mini-series, Michael and Joe make sense of this strange intersection of fandoms by finding the link between Spider-Man and anime. Spoiler warning for Neon Genesis Evangelion (NGE). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/championcasters/message
"Alright, let's do this one last time. My name is Peter Parker. I was bitten by a radioactive spider, and for 10 years, I've been the one and only– Spider-Man. I'm pretty sure you know the rest.""Alright, people, let’s do this one last time. My name is Peter B. Parker. I was bitten by a radioactive spider. And for the last 22 years– I thought I was the one and only Spider-Man. What a day. I'm pretty sure you know the rest."""Alright, people. Let’s start at the beginning one last time. My name is Gwen Stacy. I was bitten by a radioactive spider, And for the last 2 years, I've been the one and only Spider-Woman. You guys know the rest.""My name is Peter Parker. I was bitten by a radioactive spider. In my universe, it's 1933 and I’m a private eye. I like to drink egg creams and I like to fight Nazis. A lot. Sometimes, I let matches burn down to my fingertips just to feel something, anything.""Hi, guys! Konichiwa! Hajimemashite yoroshiku! My name is Peni Parker. I was bitten by a radioactive spider. I'm from New York in the year 3145. I have a psychic link with a spider who lives inside my father's robot, and we're best friends forever.""My name is Peter Porker. I was bitten by a radioactive pig. I'm a photographer for the Daily Beagle. When I'm not pooching around, I'm working like a dog trying to sniff out the latest story. I frolic, and I dance, and I do this with my pants....""Okay, let's do this one last time, yeah? For real this time. This is it. My name is Miles Morales. I was bitten by a radioactive spider, And for like 2 days, I've been the one and only Spider-Man. I think you know the rest. I finished my essay, saved a bunch of people, got hit by a drone, I did this with my dad, met my roommate finally, slapped a sticker where my dad's never gonna find it, and when I feel alone, like no one understands what I'm going through, I remember my friends who get it. I never thought I'd be able to do any of this stuff, but I can. Anyone can wear the mask. You could wear the mask. If you didn't know that before, I hope you do now. 'Cause I'm Spider-Man, and I'm not the only one. Not by a long shot."I would love to hear your thoughts on Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse! You can get in touch onTwitter @verbaldioramaInstagram @verbaldioramaFacebook @verbaldioramaYouTube @verbaldioramaLetterboxd @verbaldioramaor you can email me general hellos, feedback or suggestions:verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] comThank you to patrons Simon E, Sade, Jardiel, Claudia, Simon B, Laurel and Derek for supporting Verbal Diorama! To support the show on Patreon from just $2 a month, have a look over at https://www.patreon.com/verbaldiorama and choose your Keanu - you can now get the majority of episodes early too!You can rate or review the show in iTunes or at Apple Podcasts and I'd very much appreciate that!My website is at https://verbaldiorama.comThanks to the following for their contributions to this episode:Twitter peepsAndy @geeksaladradio@capunderstands@derekjones198@FilmBustersPaul@trivia_chic@TimeShiftersPod@bingeablespod@FWESpodcast@moviesandteapod@TCbyTC@Stuntgoat75@TroytlePowerInstagram pals@kolbytoldme@eatcrime@friends_and_flayers@contrarianprimeFacebook chumsLaurel Hostak JonesTheme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme SongMusic by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe FacebookLyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!)Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique Studios. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Spider-Man: Far From Home is swinging into theaters today, so it’s a perfect time to release our review of the last Spider-Man film which came out...six months ago. Huh, hasn’t been long has it? Well, with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse making the jump from the big screen to home video and Netflix, there’s no better occasion to talk about this year’s Academy Award winner for Best Animated Picture! Once again our comics-loving friend Vix joins us to give a detailed overview of the comics history of all the characters in the Spider-Verse, exploring how the film borrows from the Ultimate universe, the Evangelion-ish origins of Peni Parker, why Spider-Ham is a rip-off of DC’s Captain Carrot, and tons more fascinating insights into all the comics history that the film brought to life! But wait, want more podcasts that go in-depth into the comics history of characters and storylines adapted for the big screen? Well, you’re in luck! We’ve just released our Captain Marvel review, which is available EXCLUSIVELY on our Patreon! Join our $5 tier to gain access to our nearly three-hour retrospective, where we breakdown Carol Danvers’ character history and review whether the film adapted her origin and the spirit of character faithfully. But there’s more! Becoming a $5 patron will also give you access to our previous bonus pods, including our Manga Fight on Monster Girls and our review of That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha! That’s multiple hours of awesome Manga Mavericks podcasts that you can ONLY listen to by becoming a Patron! Lastly, we’ll be at AX this year! You can be sure to expect a detailed podcast of all of our adventures at the con, and maybe even a few @ Movies pods on the screenings we see as well. If you’ll be at the show and spot me or VLord, be sure to say hi! Podcast Breakdown: 00:30 - Intro and Updates 04:26 - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse review 2:51:26 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube. You can follow the hosts on twitter at @LumRanmaYasha, @VLordGTZ, and special guest Vix at @vixythevaliant. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! Music Featured: The Boston Pops Orchestra - “Hooray for Hollywood” Post Malone, Swae Lee - "Sunflower" DJ Khalil, Denzel Curry, YBN Cordae, Swavay, Trevor Rich - "Elevate"
Spider-Man: Far From Home is swinging into theaters today, so it’s a perfect time to release our review of the last Spider-Man film which came out...six months ago. Huh, hasn’t been long has it? Well, with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse making the jump from the big screen to home video and Netflix, there’s no better occasion to talk about this year’s Academy Award winner for Best Animated Picture! Once again our comics-loving friend Vix joins us to give a detailed overview of the comics history of all the characters in the Spider-Verse, exploring how the film borrows from the Ultimate universe, the Evangelion-ish origins of Peni Parker, why Spider-Ham is a rip-off of DC’s Captain Carrot, and tons more fascinating insights into all the comics history that the film brought to life! But wait, want more podcasts that go in-depth into the comics history of characters and storylines adapted for the big screen? Well, you’re in luck! We’ve just released our Captain Marvel review, which is available EXCLUSIVELY on our Patreon! Join our $5 tier to gain access to our nearly three-hour retrospective, where we breakdown Carol Danvers’ character history and review whether the film adapted her origin and the spirit of character faithfully. But there’s more! Becoming a $5 patron will also give you access to our previous bonus pods, including our Manga Fight on Monster Girls and our review of That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha! That’s multiple hours of awesome Manga Mavericks podcasts that you can ONLY listen to by becoming a Patron! Lastly, we’ll be at AX this year! You can be sure to expect a detailed podcast of all of our adventures at the con, and maybe even a few @ Movies pods on the screenings we see as well. If you’ll be at the show and spot me or VLord, be sure to say hi! Podcast Breakdown: 00:30 - Intro and Updates 04:26 - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse review 2:51:26 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube. You can follow the hosts on twitter at @LumRanmaYasha, @VLordGTZ, and special guest Vix at @vixythevaliant. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! Music Featured: The Boston Pops Orchestra - “Hooray for Hollywood” Post Malone, Swae Lee - "Sunflower" DJ Khalil, Denzel Curry, YBN Cordae, Swavay, Trevor Rich - "Elevate"
Alternate Spider-Man characters and "Spider-Verse" - Spin a web, any size, and join us as our Comic Book Club discusses the comics from 2014 that inspired “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and, more generally, the concept of alternate versions of Spider-Man. We read “Edge of Spider-Verse,” which introduces Spider-Gwen and Peni Parker, and the “Spider-Verse” issues of “Amazing Spider-Man.” Along the way we talk about our favorite alternate spiders and what path the makers of “Into the Spider-Verse” might choose as they ponder sequels and spin-offs. Host Jason Snell with Tony Sindelar, Moisés Chiullan, Dan Moren and Chip Sudderth.
Taking a look at the theme of faith, and how it affects some of the characters over the course of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sagesrain)
Este contenido incluye spoilers @eseauto IG elinstadepada galgodromo.com @pistagalgodromo en Twitter y en Facebook Este no es mi Hombre Araña. Conforme nos fueron soltando adelantos de Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse fue creciendo el miedo dentro de mí. Temía que, para engrandecer y posicionar entre una mayor audiencia a Miles Morales, empequeñecieran y degradaran a Peter Parker. Y entonces recordé aquél tuit que me llevó a ver Cars 3 que decía algo así como que, conforme estábamos más cerca del final del Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel, éste debería de estudiar de la cinta de Pixar el cómo se puede hacer un cambio de estafeta de manera inteligente, digna y respetuosa. Ese Peter Parker panzó y desaliñado, y que, caray, aparecía columpiándose en pants, no era mi Hombre Araña. Pero conforme avanzó la cinta, no sólo decidí dejarme de preocupar por ello, sino hacerle caso a los multiversos: por más que pareciera que quisieran dejar en claro que éste era el Spider-man original, preferí verlo como uno de un futuro alterno. Como hay muchos, como hay cientos en los cómics. Mi sorpresa es que esa sería la primera lección que me daría la película. Y a la segunda, llego en unos momentos más. Porque primero quiero hablar del diseño y la imagen de éste material. De su propuesta visual que ha sido aplaudida por la crítica y especialistas que le saben a ésto, pero en general por toda la audiencia que no puede negar que es un agasajo para los ojos tener algo así de frente. Que empleó técnicas, estilos y herramientas para crear su propia identidad, aunque me hubiera gustado que fueran más claros en sus propias reglas. Por ejemplo: ¿Por qué a veces sí las onomatopeyas y a veces no? Me respondo a mi mismo pensando en que abusar de ese u otro recurso podría afectar la atención del espectador pero también es cierto que me quedé con ganas de ver más de ese y muchos otros elementos. En el tema de abusos, también es cierto que dentro de la inteligencia que tiene el guión de la película, fue una decisión acertada no permitir que Spider-Ham se llevara la cinta como el recurso cómico, situación peligrosa y que en muchas ocasiones, ha provocado una desilusión para productos que pudieron haber ofrecido mucho más. Inteligencia que también muestra al presentarnos los complejos conceptos de los multiversos que, si se tratan con descuido, podrían espantar para siempre a la audiencia de historias de éste tipo. Así, están asegurando que todos regresemos para la secuela, y también para el rumorado spin-off con más Mujeres Araña como protagonistas. Ese no era mi Hombre Araña. Me quedaba claro. Es más, mi Hombre Araña es el de Romita y el de Mary Jane. Pero lo mejor de Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse me daría una pequeña cachetada: su mensaje. Claro que no era mi Hombre Araña. Porque para mi Hombre Araña, ahí tengo mis comics. Los viejos y los nuevos. Y las otras películas. Y las otras caricaturas. ¿Quién sino Stan Lee para darnos nuevamente una y más lecciones? Al decirle a Miles, y de paso, a nosotros que la máscara y el traje, siempre terminan por quedarnos. Al decirnos, en la escena de mitad de crétidos que la persona que ayuda a los demás simplemente porque debe hacerlo y porque es lo correcto, sin duda alguna es un verdadero superhéroe. Frase acompañada de un agradecimiento por parte de los realizadores para Stan Lee y Steve Ditko, por decirnos que no somos los únicos. Porque ahí radica la importancia de que exista un Miles Morales. Y una Spider-Gwen, y una Peni Parker. Porque hay voces que dicen que deberían crear nuevos personajes en lugar de “meterse” con los clásicos. Y lloran cuando hay un Capitán América afroamericano y una Thor mujer. La creación de nuevos personajes está bien. Pero mejor está que Miles Morales no sea un Spider-kid o el Sneakers Spider. Sino que sea un Spider-man. Porque, sí, eventualmente, el traje termina por ajustarse. Y para ese niño que acaba de ver Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse, ese será su Hombre Araña. Ese no era mi Hombre Araña. Porque yo ya tengo el mío. Y espero, que ustedes, también tengan el suyo. No somos los únicos. Si quieren conocer las referencias, curiosidades y los easter eggs de Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse entonces escuchen esta reseña en su versión podcast.
Este contenido incluye spoilers @eseauto IG elinstadepada galgodromo.com @pistagalgodromo en Twitter y en Facebook Este no es mi Hombre Araña. Conforme nos fueron soltando adelantos de Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse fue creciendo el miedo dentro de mí. Temía que, para engrandecer y posicionar entre una mayor audiencia a Miles Morales, empequeñecieran y degradaran a Peter Parker. Y entonces recordé aquél tuit que me llevó a ver Cars 3 que decía algo así como que, conforme estábamos más cerca del final del Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel, éste debería de estudiar de la cinta de Pixar el cómo se puede hacer un cambio de estafeta de manera inteligente, digna y respetuosa. Ese Peter Parker panzó y desaliñado, y que, caray, aparecía columpiándose en pants, no era mi Hombre Araña. Pero conforme avanzó la cinta, no sólo decidí dejarme de preocupar por ello, sino hacerle caso a los multiversos: por más que pareciera que quisieran dejar en claro que éste era el Spider-man original, preferí verlo como uno de un futuro alterno. Como hay muchos, como hay cientos en los cómics. Mi sorpresa es que esa sería la primera lección que me daría la película. Y a la segunda, llego en unos momentos más. Porque primero quiero hablar del diseño y la imagen de éste material. De su propuesta visual que ha sido aplaudida por la crítica y especialistas que le saben a ésto, pero en general por toda la audiencia que no puede negar que es un agasajo para los ojos tener algo así de frente. Que empleó técnicas, estilos y herramientas para crear su propia identidad, aunque me hubiera gustado que fueran más claros en sus propias reglas. Por ejemplo: ¿Por qué a veces sí las onomatopeyas y a veces no? Me respondo a mi mismo pensando en que abusar de ese u otro recurso podría afectar la atención del espectador pero también es cierto que me quedé con ganas de ver más de ese y muchos otros elementos. En el tema de abusos, también es cierto que dentro de la inteligencia que tiene el guión de la película, fue una decisión acertada no permitir que Spider-Ham se llevara la cinta como el recurso cómico, situación peligrosa y que en muchas ocasiones, ha provocado una desilusión para productos que pudieron haber ofrecido mucho más. Inteligencia que también muestra al presentarnos los complejos conceptos de los multiversos que, si se tratan con descuido, podrían espantar para siempre a la audiencia de historias de éste tipo. Así, están asegurando que todos regresemos para la secuela, y también para el rumorado spin-off con más Mujeres Araña como protagonistas. Ese no era mi Hombre Araña. Me quedaba claro. Es más, mi Hombre Araña es el de Romita y el de Mary Jane. Pero lo mejor de Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse me daría una pequeña cachetada: su mensaje. Claro que no era mi Hombre Araña. Porque para mi Hombre Araña, ahí tengo mis comics. Los viejos y los nuevos. Y las otras películas. Y las otras caricaturas. ¿Quién sino Stan Lee para darnos nuevamente una y más lecciones? Al decirle a Miles, y de paso, a nosotros que la máscara y el traje, siempre terminan por quedarnos. Al decirnos, en la escena de mitad de crétidos que la persona que ayuda a los demás simplemente porque debe hacerlo y porque es lo correcto, sin duda alguna es un verdadero superhéroe. Frase acompañada de un agradecimiento por parte de los realizadores para Stan Lee y Steve Ditko, por decirnos que no somos los únicos. Porque ahí radica la importancia de que exista un Miles Morales. Y una Spider-Gwen, y una Peni Parker. Porque hay voces que dicen que deberían crear nuevos personajes en lugar de “meterse” con los clásicos. Y lloran cuando hay un Capitán América afroamericano y una Thor mujer. La creación de nuevos personajes está bien. Pero mejor está que Miles Morales no sea un Spider-kid o el Sneakers Spider. Sino que sea un Spider-man. Porque, sí, eventualmente, el traje termina por ajustarse. Y para ese niño que acaba de ver Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse, ese será su Hombre Araña. Ese no era mi Hombre Araña. Porque yo ya tengo el mío. Y espero, que ustedes, también tengan el suyo. No somos los únicos. Si quieren conocer las referencias, curiosidades y los easter eggs de Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse entonces escuchen esta reseña en su versión podcast.
The new year is looking Brotastic! Philip and Andrew are back from the break and start off Season 2 of Cinematic Brotastic with Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse, a unique blend of animation styles that don’t clash, but rather creates a one of a kind viewing experience that has the added bonus of being family friendly as well. The Cast includes Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali, Brian Tyree Henry, Lily Tomlin, Luna Lauren Valez, Zoё Kravitz, John Mulaney, Kimiko Glenn, Nicolas Cage, Kathryn Hahn, Live Schreiber, Chris Pine, Natalie Morales, Oscar Isaac, Greta Lee, and Stan Lee. Philip and Andrew welcome each other back from the break and talk about what they have seen in the meantime. Both saw Skyscraper, starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, but not together. Tey then discussed what TV show they were hooked on at the momen: Philip is watching “The Walking Dead’ and Andrew is hooked on “Manifest” on NBC. Now into the Spider-verse! At first Andrew was reluctant to take his children to see the film fearing it would be too violent or inappropriate. However, upon hearing that Philip was going to take his children, Andrew reevaluated his opinion. After looking at a parental guide to how appropriate films are for families, Andrew was comfortable taking his children. Philip and Andrew had few complaints, if you could call them that, about Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse. Green Goblin was huge for some reason, making him more like a monster than a costumed villain. Then there was Prowler, a Batmanesque villain that neither brother was familiar with. Almost thought it was newly invented for the film. This film featured not one Spider-man, but 6 Spider-people. Miles Morales who is the subject of the film, hen there was Peter Parker, we all know him. Next up is Gwen Stacy, a love interest of Peter's, but this version has the spider powers instead. now on to the even lesser known heroes. Spider-man Noir, a Humphrey Bogart style Peter Parker hailing from a black and white dimension, and of all the doors he had to walk. into, he had to walk into ours. Peni Parker, a Japanese animé styled version from the future, sporting a spider-mech suit operated by a spider that was also her father? And last but not least, Spider-Ham, a pig named Peter Porker, who has spider powers. Touching back on the unfamiliarity of the Prowler, Miles Morales has the powers of Spider-man, and then some. On top of wall crawling, he has Venom Strike, a directed energy from his hands that causes paralysis. Then he has camouflage, an ability to match his surroundings that makes him virtually invisible. After looking these up, Philip and Andrew quickly realized they are cannon to the comics. The Brothers Brotastic equally rated this film Two Tickets. It's fun, its family friendly, its unique, and both would go back to the theater in a heartbeat. Until Next time, we'll see you at the movies. And don't forget to check your ticket stubs!
Un film De Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey Une succession de références pop à la BD. On dirait vraiment un film qui couvre l'histoire du comics. Le scénario est génial et l'animation exceptionnelle! Un film Street Art. Bobo t'en dit plus dans ce podcast. SYNOPSIS Spider-Man : New Generation suit les aventures de Miles Morales, un adolescent afro-américain et portoricain qui vit à Brooklyn et s’efforce de s’intégrer dans son nouveau collège à Manhattan. Mais la vie de Miles se complique quand il se fait mordre par une araignée radioactive et se découvre des super-pouvoirs : il est désormais capable d’empoisonner ses adversaires, de se camoufler, de coller littéralement aux murs et aux plafonds ; son ouïe est démultipliée... Dans le même temps, le plus redoutable cerveau criminel de la ville, le Caïd, a mis au point un accélérateur de particules nucléaires capable d’ouvrir un portail sur d’autres univers. Son invention va provoquer l’arrivée de plusieurs autres versions de Spider-Man dans le monde de Miles, dont un Peter Parker plus âgé, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Cochon et Peni Parker, venue d’un dessin animé japonais.
Une succession de références pop à la BD. On dirait vraiment un film qui couvre l'histoire du comics. Le scénario est génial et l'animation exceptionnelle! Un film Street Art. Bobo vous en dit plus dans ce podcast. SYNOPSIS Spider-Man : New Generation suit les aventures de Miles Morales, un adolescent afro-américain et portoricain qui vit à Brooklyn et s’efforce de s’intégrer dans son nouveau collège à Manhattan. Mais la vie de Miles se complique quand il se fait mordre par une araignée radioactive et se découvre des super-pouvoirs : il est désormais capable d’empoisonner ses adversaires, de se camoufler, de coller littéralement aux murs et aux plafonds ; son ouïe est démultipliée... Dans le même temps, le plus redoutable cerveau criminel de la ville, le Caïd, a mis au point un accélérateur de particules nucléaires capable d’ouvrir un portail sur d’autres univers. Son invention va provoquer l’arrivée de plusieurs autres versions de Spider-Man dans le monde de Miles, dont un Peter Parker plus âgé, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Cochon et Peni Parker, venue d’un dessin animé japonais.
Actor Kimiko Glenn joins Angélique to talk voicing Peni Parker in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", how her parents knew she was meant to be a performer, and how she picks her roles.
Jackie and Stephanie return from their holiday break to discuss the Sony's 3rd and best take on the Spider-Man origin story, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. Listen in as they discuss everything from their favorite relationship to Peni Parker's unearned emotional moment to the fact that Peter Porker is now a pop culture icon.
In our 35th episode Kevin reads the first crossover EVER of Peter Parker and Miles Morales in the Marvel Comic mini-series Spider-Men! As well as some sweet Spider-Man Evangelion action with the two Peni Parker one shots! With all these Spider-people you're guaranteed to want to stick around! Intro and Outro is "Fairy Tale" by Desired. Find more of his music on his Bandcamp: https://desired.bandcamp.com/ Graphics by Fangurley.
Our Spider-man Into The Spider-Verse Review Podcast is here. The Golden Globe winning and BAFTA nominated movie is available on Netflix and home viewing now. Watch it and listen to our thoughts. L-R Top Peter B Parker, Miles Morales, Gwen StacyL-R Bottom Spider-man Noir, Peni Parker and Sp//dr, Spider-Ham Synopsis for our Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse Review Directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman Story by Phil LordScreenplay by Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman In New York Peter Parker (Chris Pine) stops an attempt to rip the reality of space time and at the same time discovers that his world has another Spider-Man as he saves a young man named Myles Morales (Shameik Moore) who was recently bitten by a radioactive spider from Alchemax Labs. However, in the ruined crucible of Dr “Liv” Octavia’s ( Kathryn Hahn) dimension altering machine, and witnessed by Myles, Peter Parker is killed at the hands of Wilson Fisk (Liev Schreiber) who is obsessed with returning his dead wife Vanessa and son Richard from another reality. Fisk fails in his attempt partially leaking other realities into the world and with them other Spider-men, women and and pigs! As Doc Ock rebuilds the machine, Myles must quickly come to terms with his new found powers and responsibilities. He meets with a disparate group of Spider-heros from other dimensions. The retired and jaded Peter B. Parker (Jake Johnson), Spider-woman from another world Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld), a 1940s era black and white hero Spider-Man Noir (Nicolas Cage), the anime inspired Peni Parker (Kimiko Glenn) with her mech suit Sp//dr and the Looney Tunes inspired Spider-Ham (John Mulaney). After learning the shocking secrets of his beloved Uncle Aaron (Mahershala Ali), Miles must work with this group of heroes who must race against time to save themselves from phasing out of existence and to fight Fisk’s plans to protect all their worlds. Contact us and subscribe to the podcast You can also find and subscribe to our podcasts on our website at https://defenderstvpodcast.com all of our episodes are available on all magical and mystical Podcast apps. Thanks so much for listening to our Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse Review we love to hear from listeners about your thoughts on our podcasts so please send yours to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. Thanks so much for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders TV Podcast Recorded between: 29/12/2018Date published: 09/01/2019MP3, 1h 40mins, 96kbps, 68.6 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of Marvel and their copyright holders no infringement is intended. The music for the Doctor Strange portion of this episode is"Magic Hour" by Three Chain Links is licensed under an Attribution License. All other music in the episode is provided by Mississippi MacDonald. You can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com.
Our Spider-man Into The Spider-Verse Review Podcast is here. The Golden Globe winning and BAFTA nominated movie is available on Netflix and home viewing now. Watch it and listen to our thoughts. L-R Top Peter B Parker, Miles Morales, Gwen StacyL-R Bottom Spider-man Noir, Peni Parker and Sp//dr, Spider-Ham Synopsis for our Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse Review Directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman Story by Phil LordScreenplay by Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman In New York Peter Parker (Chris Pine) stops an attempt to rip the reality of space time and at the same time discovers that his world has another Spider-Man as he saves a young man named Myles Morales (Shameik Moore) who was recently bitten by a radioactive spider from Alchemax Labs. However, in the ruined crucible of Dr “Liv” Octavia’s ( Kathryn Hahn) dimension altering machine, and witnessed by Myles, Peter Parker is killed at the hands of Wilson Fisk (Liev Schreiber) who is obsessed with returning his dead wife Vanessa and son Richard from another reality. Fisk fails in his attempt partially leaking other realities into the world and with them other Spider-men, women and and pigs! As Doc Ock rebuilds the machine, Myles must quickly come to terms with his new found powers and responsibilities. He meets with a disparate group of Spider-heros from other dimensions. The retired and jaded Peter B. Parker (Jake Johnson), Spider-woman from another world Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld), a 1940s era black and white hero Spider-Man Noir (Nicolas Cage), the anime inspired Peni Parker (Kimiko Glenn) with her mech suit Sp//dr and the Looney Tunes inspired Spider-Ham (John Mulaney). After learning the shocking secrets of his beloved Uncle Aaron (Mahershala Ali), Miles must work with this group of heroes who must race against time to save themselves from phasing out of existence and to fight Fisk’s plans to protect all their worlds. Contact us and subscribe to the podcast You can also find and subscribe to our podcasts on our website at https://defenderstvpodcast.com all of our episodes are available on all magical and mystical Podcast apps. Thanks so much for listening to our Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse Review we love to hear from listeners about your thoughts on our podcasts so please send yours to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. Thanks so much for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders TV Podcast Recorded between: 29/12/2018Date published: 09/01/2019MP3, 1h 40mins, 96kbps, 68.6 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of Marvel and their copyright holders no infringement is intended. The music for the Doctor Strange portion of this episode is"Magic Hour" by Three Chain Links is licensed under an Attribution License. All other music in the episode is provided by Mississippi MacDonald. You can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com.
Spider-Man : New Generation suit les aventures de Miles Morales, un adolescent afro-américain et portoricain qui vit à Brooklyn et s’efforce de s’intégrer dans son nouveau collège à Manhattan. Mais la vie de Miles se complique quand il se fait mordre par une araignée radioactive et se découvre des super-pouvoirs : il est désormais capable d’empoisonner ses adversaires, de se camoufler, de coller littéralement aux murs et aux plafonds ; son ouïe est démultipliée... Dans le même temps, le plus redoutable cerveau criminel de la ville, le Caïd, a mis au point un accélérateur de particules nucléaires capable d’ouvrir un portail sur d’autres univers. Son invention va provoquer l’arrivée de plusieurs autres versions de Spider-Man dans le monde de Miles, dont un Peter Parker plus âgé, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Cochon et Peni Parker, venue d’un dessin animé japonais.
Après Venom, Sony revient en 2018 avec le film d'animation Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse. Arrivé sans crier gare, le film a rapidement "hypé" les fans avec ses trailers hauts en couleurs. Mais que vaut-il vraiment ? Alors que trois acteurs ont déjà incarné Peter Parker au cinéma, cette fois c'est un autre Spider-Man qui est à l'honneur : Miles Morales. Créé par Brian Michael Bendis en 2011, cet ado a très vite acquis une popularité certaine parmi les lecteurs de comics. (en dehors des lecteurs alt-right évidemment mais on les em*.) On peut déjà remercier Sony d'avoir choisi une autre incarnation de l'homme araignée. Mais bien évidemment, puisque l'on parle de Spider-Verse, le studio a décidé de ne pas s'arrêter en si bon chemin. Notre jeune héros est donc accompagné de Peter B. Parker, Gwen Stacy, Peter Porker, Peni Parker et Spider-Man Noir. Une sacrée brochette de héros ! Autre indice de l'investissement de Sony : le casting. De Mahershala Ali à Nicolas Cage en passant par Liev Schreiber ou Lily Tomlin, on peut dire que la V.O. à de la classe. Sur le papier, on peut donc dire que tout est là. Alors, notre regard critique a-t-il fondu devant ses couleurs chatoyantes ? Vous saurez tout en écoutant ce nouveau numéro de notre podcast. Et quand je dis tout, c'est tout alors attention, comme toujours une SPOILER ALERT est de rigueur ! Les news sont bien évidemment toujours présentes. Comment ne pas évoquer le trailer de Avengers Endgame et la seconde bande-annonce de Captain Marvel ?! Et pour conclure l'année 2018 nous avons fait un top atypique grâce à vos propositions de catégories. Bonne écoute !
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Thanos may have turned Tom Holland and half the Marvel Universe into ash last summer, but you can still find a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man on the big screen when you enter Into The Spider-Verse. Sony Pictures Animation brings together no less than nine different incarnations of the comic book webslinger - including Miles Morales, Peni Parker, and porcine punchline Spider-Ham - for an amazing mixed media showdown with Kingpin. Does this inter-dimensional crossover get the Spidey Senses tingling for Arnie, Jakob, and Stuart? Listen and find out! {Spider-Man Series} {Marvel Series} {Comic Book Movie Series}
Thanos may have turned Tom Holland and half the Marvel Universe into ash last summer, but you can still find a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man on the big screen when you enter Into The Spider-Verse. Sony Pictures Animation brings together no less than nine different incarnations of the comic book webslinger - including Miles Morales, Peni Parker, and porcine punchline Spider-Ham - for an amazing mixed media showdown with Kingpin. Does this inter-dimensional crossover get the Spidey Senses tingling for Arnie, Jakob, and Stuart? Listen and find out!
This week Luke and Devin go down the Gerard Way to talk about Peni Parker, aka SP//DR, anime, and some more stuff. Also we have an image gallery for this episode again.
Sam and Cal swing in early and see an advanced screening of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. SPOILERS: It's great. Also both Cal and Sam were wrong about Peni Parker. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: Spider-Man crosses parallel dimensions and teams up with the Spider-Men of those dimensions to stop a threat to all reality. Follow Us Sam - https://twitter.com/samprattwhite Cal - https://twitter.com/CaillanJenkins Support Us Patreon - www.patreon.com/thevideoshop Audible - www.audibletrial.com/videoshop Merch - https://www.zazzle.com/thevideoshop
Chad is joined by the charming and wonderful Dayspring (of Power of X-Men) and Khelan Bhatia (of Homo Superior) review the next segment of John Byrne's work on X-Men: the Hidden Years, covering an insane adventure in the Savage Land, and that time Lorna used the code name Magnetrix! And then we are joined by Ken Niimura, talking all about Peni Parker and I Kill Giants!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy