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Ross and Kirby get together to talk about the Marvel Team-Up issue 63 and 64, featuring Iron Fist and the Daughters of the DRagon. Claremont and Bryne tie up all the plot lines from Iron Fist cancelled series, his last story before Power Man/Iron Fist team is born #TeamUp #MarvelComics #MarvelTeamUp #Spiderman #IronFist #DaughtersoftheDragon #SteelSerpent #MistyKnight #CollenWing #ChrisClaremont #JohnBryne
Marvel Tales Ep #19: Power Man & Iron Fist #76 and Marvel Two-In-One #51 Welcome back to Marvel Tales! In this episode, Phil and Justin continue Miller May with 2 issues drawn by Frank Miller, Power Man & Iron Fist #76 (December 1981) featuring solo tales for both heroes and Marvel Two-In-One #51 (May 1979) featuring Ben Grimm's poker game interrupted for a team up with Nick Fury, Carol “Ms Marvel” Danvers, The Beast and Wonder Man. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Marvel Tales Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/MarvelTalesPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook facebook.com/MarvelTalesPod → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Two comic books representing two separate factions of fans, each struggling to sell enough copies to stave off cancelation, combined to achieve success neither comic had experienced before! Marvel's Power Man & Iron Fist checks all the boxes! It's like Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder with lots of martial arts!
On this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight sweat it out in the yurt! In the Previously On (2:43) Jason and Rosie discuss a grab bag of news, including The Last of Us trailer and mutants galore with Namor and Deadpool 3, before sweating out She-Hulk episode 7, summarizing and theorizing about Jen's blood and Josh's identity. In the Airlock (38:45), Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeep) into House of the Dragon episode 6, recapping and exploring time jumps, friendships lost, and questionable alliances. Next, in round seven of Jason's classic segment Ask the Maester (1:28:15), he and Rosie answer listener questions about the history and lore of House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones. Finally, another round of the Airlock (1:55:50) as Jason and Rosie, along with super producer Chris, return to Middle Earth to dive deeper (deeeper) into Rings of Power to unpack all things corrupted elf, Sauron, and whether Theo deserves some corporal punishment (which we're totally against in real life, for the record).Tune in every Friday and don't forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button!Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rkFollow Rosie: IG, Letterboxd, IGN author page, Nerdist author pageJoin the X-Ray Vision DiscordFollow Crooked: twitter.com/crookedmediaThe Listener's Guide for all things X-Ray Vision!Old Man Logan by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven and Dexter Vines; the standalone arc started with Wolverine vol. 3 #66.Man-Bull debuted in Daredevil #78 (1971) and created by Gerry Conway and Gene Colan.El Águila debuted in Power Man & Iron Fist #58 (1979) and created by Jo Duffy, Trevor von Eadon, and Dave Cockrum.Saracen debuted in Blade: Vampire Hunter #1 (1999) and created by Bart Sears. The first Porcupine debuted in Tales to Astonish #48 (1963) and created by Stan Lee, Ernest Hart, and Don Heck.
ASMR I Found Static, Power Man, Iron Fist, Super Girl Comic Books by DC Comics(Gum Chewing) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cedrick-williams8/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cedrick-williams8/support
Listen in as Tyler and Peter re-explore the classic Claremont material, with Fariha reading it FOR THE FIRST TIME! In this episode we read Uncanny X-Men (1963) #120-121. The X-Men attempt to return to New York from Japan, but Vindicator's Alpha Flight diverts them to land in Canada to try once again to reclaim Logan. A two issue throw down ensues, with lots of pleasing face-offs between the teams. We also read back-up stories in Classic X-Men (1986) #25-26 and briefly mention Power Man & Iron Fist #57. We mostly stay away from spoilers for House of X and Powers of X, but this includes some implied plot details from House of X #2 and it mentions characters who we saw in X-Factor's line-up in 2020
Ep 109! Join Karl & Rebecca as they see Power Man and Iron Fist team up (sort of) with the Hulk!! Poll Link https://strawpoll.com/5k4d5128/ contact us at sonsofthedragonpodcast@gmail.com Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ironfistpodcast https://sonsofthedragontheimmortalironfistpodcast.wordpress.com/ We are also on Youtube www.youtube.com/channel/UCuCRlnC6eRayCdBLpMES_iA Twitter twitter.com/IronFistPodcast Facebook www.facebook.com/Ironfistpodcast/ Podcast Garden www.podcastgarden.com/podcast/ironfist
Mikes DELL & EL review a strange relic of the 1970s; the comic book that combines Blaxpoitation, Kung-Fu and bare-chested, hairy men: Power Man & Iron Fist!
Spider-man pays a visit to Madame Web in Amazing Spider-Man #210, the Belladonna saga wraps up in Peter Parker #48, Spidey matches wits with Machine Man in Marvel Team-Up #99, plus the Hulk gets mixed up with Nightshade, Power-Man & Iron Fist *and* Machine Man again! Join Mike-EL & Joshua J. Murr for another full-filled look at Spider-man in the 80s. www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
Spider-man pays a visit to Madame Web in Amazing Spider-Man #210, the Belladonna saga wraps up in Peter Parker #48, Spidey matches wits with Machine Man in Marvel Team-Up #99, plus the Hulk gets mixed up with Nightshade, Power-Man & Iron Fist *and* Machine Man again! Join Mike-EL & Joshua J. Murr for another full-filled look at Spider-man in the 80s.
Please enjoy this exclusive DragonCon audio interview, and special edition episode of the Do You Even Comic Book Podcast with Sanford Grene, comic and cover artist known for primarily for his work with Power Man & Iron Fist, and his creator owned project, Bitter Root.
Great X-Pectations Ep11: Strangers In A Strange Land MUSIC INTRO - The Tokens - “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” Sean and Gerry are Joined by Greg Turner to discuss X-Men V1 #60-65! In these Thomas/Adams issueswe see the first appearance and origin of Sauron, as well as a trip to the Savage Land,and the first appearance of Sunfire! Then Uncanny Steve Raker joins in for our Previously segment to chat about his favorite X-Men arc-Uncanny X-Men #114-116! In these Claremont/Byrne issues, our favorite mutants have another tripto the Savage Land and another run in with Sauron, as well as a kerfuffle with the Petrified Man! But wait, there's more! Steve goes into overtime sharing his thoughts on otherX-related appearances of the recently discussed Living Monolith inMarvel Team Up #69-70 and Power Man/ Iron Fist #56-57! MUSIC OUTRO - Kool and the Gang -“Jungle Boogie” Follow us on Twitter @GXPod and find our Facebook group! Follow Greg Turner on Twitter @GregTurner16 and see his cool blogs at: http://gobacktothepast.com/author/gturner/Follow Steve Raker @SteveRaker and here him on the Marvel Noise and Indie Comic Book Noise Podcasts!http://www.marvelnoise.com/ and http://www.indiecomicbooknoise.com/ We have a Tumblr page!!! greatx-pectations.tumblr.com/ Follow us on Twitter @GXPod and find our Facebook group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/GXPod/ Album art by Baron Strucker. Follow his monacled ass on twitter @BaronVStrucker
Ya se estrena Black Panther, y es un buen momento para hablar de uno de los autores que hizo relevante al personaje: Christopher Priest. Nacido como James Owsley, conocido a veces como "Priest" a secas, fue el primer editor negro de las dos grandes de los comics de EEUU, empezando su carrera en los 70s en Marvel. Como editor, inició o propulsó las carreras de varios pilares del comic de superhéroes norteamericano. No solo eso, sino que también es el primer guionista negro fijo en ese ambiente. Ha escrito Spider-Man, Power Man & Iron Fist, Conan, y muchos otros, y hoy día escribe Justice League y Deathstroke. Pero la serie que escribió durante más tiempo (62 números, o sea, unos 5 años) fue el tercer volumen de Black Panther, la más longeva del personaje. Aunque fue creado por Jack Kirby, Priest fue quien lo volvió relevante y lo popularizó para un nuevo siglo. Muchas de las cosas que vamos a ver en la película salieron de ahí (junto con cosas escritas por Reggie Hudlin y Ta-Nehisi Coates). Priest ha sido víctima de racismo en la industria del comic, y se ha cansado de ella. Ha renunciado más de una vez al medio, trabajando de conductor de omnibus, pastor cristiano, y otras cosas. Y lo han venido a buscar todas esas veces, porque el comic lo necesita más de lo que el necesita al comic. Talentoso, sin pelos en la lengua, un sorete abrasivo por su propia admisión, pero con una historia de vida muy interesante... este TITANES que nos trae MaGnUs, acompañado de Endriago, nos arroja luces (y sombras) sobre alguien que merece su lugar en la historia del comic. Con música de Hollis Stone, y de Run DMC. Fuentes: "The Man Who Made Black Panther Cool" (por Abraham Riesman para New York Magazine y Vulture), Wikipedia, sitio web de Christopher Priest (digitalpriest.com), entrevista a Priest por Hannibal Tabu para Operative.net. Imagen: Foto por Elliot R. Brown, arte por Jorge Lucas. Próximo programa: TITANES / DUOS DINÁMICOS: Carlos Trillo & Horacio Altuna.
Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
Superconnectivity #150: David F Walker Interview Charlie & Phil celebrate the 150th episode of Superconnectivity by chatting with the writer of Nighthawk, Occupy Avengers, Power Man & Iron Fist, Luke Cage and more, David F Walker! Show notes: Superconnectivity #150: David F Walker Interview Get your OFFICAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Superconnectpod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Superconnectivitypodcast/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Follow David F Walker on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidWalker1201 Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
Superconnectivity #150: David F Walker Interview Charlie & Phil celebrate the 150th episode of Superconnectivity by chatting with the writer of Nighthawk, Occupy Avengers, Power Man & Iron Fist, Luke Cage and more, David F Walker! Show notes: Superconnectivity #150: David F Walker Interview Get your OFFICAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Superconnectpod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Superconnectivitypodcast/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Follow David F Walker on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidWalker1201 http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
This week we welcome the show's oldest play cousin, Hannibal Tabu, back to the show. Hannibal's been super busy and tells us all the goings on over at operative.net. Boeing is making a new space suit and we review the last issue of "Power Man & Iron Fist."
Shortbox Showcase #51 - The Global ViewAfter going over a good amount of listener feedback, Emily & Professor Alan talk to Tim Young from Deconstructing Comics, who has lived in Tokyo for more than 25 years. They talk about the comics scene in Japan, how dominant manga is in Japan, and the problems with storing paper comics in a small apartment.This is the second part of a Shortbox Showcase / Deconstructing Comics crossover. Earlier in the week, Em & Alan appeared on episode 542 of Deconstructing Comics, where they talked with Tim about the first volume of the 2015 volume of Power Man / Iron Fist. Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directlyPromo: Waiting for DoomSend e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com You can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and Professor Alan @ProfessorAlanYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.
Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
All New Marvel Roundup #120: Mole Mayhem Phil and Charlie review Marvel Comics for the week of 2-8-2017 including: Power Man & Iron Fist #13 Doctor Strange: Sorcerers Supreme #5 All New Wolverine #17 Ms. Marvel #15 Jessica Jones #5 Deadpool the Duck #3 Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #4 Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #17 Unworthy Thor #4 Show notes: All New Marvel Roundup #120: Mole Mayhem Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marvel_roundup Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Allnewmarvelroundup/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter:nightwingpdphttps://twitter.com/ Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
Hey!! Welcome to Episode 203 of The Podcast That Goes SNIKT! We wrap up ll things Wolverine for November 2016. It's a little late, but hey, we've been a little sick... This podcast is about all things Wolverine, specifically focusing on his appearances in Marvel Comics. I'll be offering comic reviews and commentary. Warning, this podcast features spoilers, so if that worries you and you haven't read the following issues, you may want to check back later... 2:04 -- Old Man Logan #14 9:07 -- All-New X-Men Annual #1, Extraordinary X-Men #16 17:14 -- Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider #1, Power Man & Iron Fist #10 32:22 -- Civil War II #7 41:52 -- Inhumans Vs X-Men #0 50:07 -- Closing Enjoy, Share, and please come back!! Next up...more Inferno? e-mail sniktcast@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/sniktpodcastfanpage https://twitter.com/sniktcast
Podcast et Gomme Balloune: Bande Dessinée | Cinéma | Animation
Sacha veut manger son hot-dog, WWWilliam parle du spider-buggy et Sébastien trouve Mariah sexy! Cette semaine on parle de la bande dessinée Power Man Iron Fist. Visitez nous a http://podcastetgommeballoune.com
Oh Danny Boy; Oedipus’s Epitaph; The Unkindest Cut; Muddbutt Strikes!; Entertainment Bleakly; The Family that Quips Together, Thwips Together; Avengers: The New Class; Spidey’s Beside Himself; Cutting through the Icky-Sticky; Cpt. Rogers’s Neighborhood; Brian’s Corner: Debbie Does Dallas-Style; IISG: Higgeldy-Piggeldy; Much X-Cite; LBCBR: The French Foreign Legion in Space (Doom Patrol #3 - 3:17, Mother Panic #1 - 8:46, The Flash #10 - 16:08, Batman / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #1 - 23:24, The Wicked + the Divine #23 - 27:15, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #1 - 31:00, Avengers #1.1 - 37:19, Clone Conspiracy #2 - 41:42, Power Man & Iron Fist #10 - 49:56, Captain America: Steve Rogers #7, Brian’s Corner - 54:48, Is It Still Good? - 1:00:59, Question Time - 1:11:25, LBCBR: The Alien Legion #1 - 1:16:05) Regular Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0
Another “Previews” in the pullbox means another look into our comics future! With focus shifting to the Premier section, what impending December 2016 releases catch Mike & Greg's eyes from Diamond's top-tier publishers? The Legend of Zelda! Richard Corben! Power Man & Iron Fist wishing us all a Sweet Christmas Annual! Popbot HC (will the third time be the charm for Mike on this?)! The Superbooks! All that, plus why 25 is a common denominator at Image this month, the duality of Alex Ross, why Christmas is a gamechanger for those heroes in a half-shell, how you're STILL pronouncing David Rubin's name incorrectly, the existence of Masters of the Universe newspaper strips, and more as the lads wrap up their look at October's “Previews” catalog. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
All New Marvel Roundup: Next Avengers Power Man & Iron Fist #9—Phil-Thumbs Up Moon Knight #7—Phil-Thumbs Up Great Lakes AVengers #1—Charlie-Thumbs Up (Charlie’s pick of the week) Old Man Logan #12—Phil-Thumbs Up Deadpool #20—Phil-Thumbs Up Howard the Duck #11—Charlie-Thumbs Up Daredevil #12—Phil-Thumbs Up The Clone Conspiracy #1—Phil-Thumbs Up (Phil’s pick of the week) Gwenpool #7—Charlie-Thumbs Up Thunderbolts #6—Charlie-Thumbs Up, Phil-Thumbs Up Uncanny Avengers #15—Charlie-Thumbs Up, Phil-Thumbs Up Show notes: All New Marvel Roundup: 10-12-2016: Next Avengers Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marvel_roundup Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Allnewmarvelroundup/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
Sweet Christmas! Luke Cage is coming to Netflix! We're pretty familiar with his modern adventures, but hadn't read any of his older stuff like Power Man. We thought it'd be fun to check out the first time he met his BFF Iron Fist in Power Man 48-50, and then Power Man & Iron Fist 59-60. Join us if you want to learn what a samovar is!
Jay and Mike recommend you read "The Black Monday Murders" and "Power Man & Iron Fist," and then we go DEEP into Jack Kirby's Fourth World saga, because we're talking about the Forever People! Who? Yes, them! Wait, who? And then we play "Super-Mundane," and ask who would be the best and worst at cake decorating. (Special thanks to listener Guy Shani for this Super-Mundane suggestion!) Pull List: Jay: “The Black Monday Murders" (Image) written by Jonathan Hickman, art by Tomm Coker. Mike: “Power Man & Iron Fist" (Marvel) written by David F. Walker, art by Sanford Greene for #1-4, and Flaviano as of #5. Main Segment: "Forever People" #3-4 - "Life vs. Anti-Life!" / "Kingdom of the Damned!" (DC Comics) written and drawn by Jack Kirby. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst at Cake Decorating?" Special thanks to listener Guy Shani for this suggestion! Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
This week, we discuss Batman: The Killing Joke, San Diego Comic-Con 2016, LineCon, Legion, Power Man & Iron Fist, Doctor Strange, WB releasing all the trailers, Wonder Woman, and Justice League. Starring Ryan Higgins, Jim Jokisch, Brock Sager, Toby Sidler, Lane Terasaki, and Charlie West.
We put our feet up and review a paltry 34 comics. No timer this week, just a relaxing browse through titles including the brand new Green Lantern, Nightwing and New Super-Man runs, the end of the first Goldie Vance arc and another chapter of Civil War II! Reviewed in this episode: Nightwing Rebirth #1 Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #1 New Super-Man #1 Rick and Morty Lil' Poopy Superstar #1 Horizon #1 Millarworld Annual 2016 Mickey Mouse Shorts Season One #1 The Six Million Dollar Man: Fall of Man #1 Conan the Slayer #1 Kong of Skull Island #1 Detective Comics #936 The Flash #2 Wonder Woman #2 Action Comics #959 The Legend of Wonder Woman #8 Civil War II #3 The Vision #9 The Mighty Thor #8 Civil War II: Choosing Sides #2 Civil War II: Gods of War #2 The New Avengers #13 Old Man Logan #8 Silk #10 Power Man & Iron Fist #6 Goldie Vance #4 Space Battle Lunchtime #3 Archangel #2 Weavers #3 Sherlock #2 The Revisionist #2 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #6 The Wicked & The Divine #21 Descender #13 House of Penance #3 Serious Issues is a weekly comic book review podcast, hosted by Andrew Levins and Siobhan Coombs at Kings Comics in Sydney. Get in touch with us to ask us a question or tell us to start reading something we’re missing out on. Email us at seriousissues@kingscomics.com or find us at facebook.com/seriousissuespodcast. If you like what you hear, please leave us a nice review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our Farewell to Jim & Juan; Holy #SquadGoals, Batman; Alex Gets on a Soapbox; Civil War: Tokyo Drift; Someone’s Out-of-Hand Statistics Fetish; Mike Plumbs Superman’s Depths; On Earth-3 He’s Called Crystal Superman; The Next Speedster; War, What Is It Good For? (Just a Bunch of Fiddle-Faddle); Diana Prince: The Wonder Years; Hal Accessorizes; Time And Relative Dimension in SNIKT; Sci-Fi Norbit; This Might Be a Joke; Vision good; Yes Father, I Shall Become the Gnat; Baby’s First Contest Nightwing: Rebirth #1 - 5:44 Detective Comics #936 - 11:43 Alex’s Soapbox - 17:05 Civil War II #3 - 27:23 The Wicked + The Divine #21 - 33:20 Action Comics #959 - 42:36 New Super-Man #1 - 50:46 Flash #2 - 55:37 Power Man & Iron Fist #6 - 58:55 Wonder Woman #2 - 1:07:05 Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps: Rebirth #1 - 1:12:26 Old Man Logan #8 - 1:18:56 Horizon #1 - 1:21: 27 Colonel Corps #2 - 1:24:03 Vision #9 - 1:26:29 LBCBR: Happy Birthday Gnatrat - 1:27:33 Giveaway Announcement - 1:34:58 Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0
Alex’s Comics Cameo, Wade Isn’t Throwing Away His Shot, Anything You Can Groot..., Gwen Poole Gets Cumberbatched, A Wong Turn in Albuquerque, Jacqueline Like a Villain, Too Many Supermen, The Frequency of Fuzzy Flashes Frolicking to a Fleet Finish, Diana Espouses the Buddy System, Something Fishy at Spindrift Station, Like Jazzercise But in Character; LBCBR: Just Watch Disney’s Hercules; A Question! (Power Man & Iron Fist #5: 7:08, Deadpool v Gambit #1: 10:51, Rocket & Groot #6: 18:14, Gwenpool #3: 20:07, Doctor Strange #9: 21:53, Justice League #52: 25:44, Action Comics #958: 32:20, The Flash #1: 36:34, Wonder Woman #1: 43:34, Aquaman #1: 51:55, Detective Comics #935: 56:09, LBCBR - Man of Steel #1: 1:07:29, Mailbag - 1:14:18) Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0
Siobhan started a ladies group at Kings Comics called Queens of Kings, and to celebrate we take a look at the many comics published by Marvel that feature female superheroes (it’s gotta be a record at the moment!) and rank our favourites. Plus we review the first issues of Civil War 2, Future Quest, Tank Girl, Archangel and Mae, as well as the latest issues of Superman: American Alien, Power Man & Iron Fist, Goldie Vance, Jughead and more. Find Queens of Kings at https://www.facebook.com/queensofkingscomics/ – Serious Issues is a weekly comic book review podcast, hosted by Andrew Levins and Siobhan Coombs at Kings Comics in Sydney. Get in touch with us to ask us a question or tell us to start reading something we’re missing out on. Email us at seriousissues@kingscomics.com or find us at facebook.com/seriousissuespodcast. If you like what you hear, please leave us a nice review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brian triumphantly returns from his hike through the woods just in time to take a stroll down memory lane with Future Quest #1. We discuss the stage-setting in Civil War II #0 and how Deadpool: Last Days of Magic ties into the ongoing Doctor Strange and Deadpool books. Jenna and Mike take Tank Girl: Two Girls One Tank for a spin. Then: lightning strikes! It’s our first Lightning Round of book impressions - Power Man & Iron Fist, Spider-Woman, Over the Garden Wall, Cinema Purgatorio, Micronauts, and All-New Wolverine. We pull out our crystal ball (or, at least, August’s solicitations) to gaze into the future of what we will be reading. And in the Longbox Book Report, Alex goes in depth on The Light and Darkness War #1. Future Quest #1 - 1:58 Civil War II #0 - 10:40 Deadpool: Last Days of Magic #1 - 14:30 Tank Girl: Two Girls One Tank - 19:20 Lightning Round! - 22:29 August Solicitations - 33:40 Longbox Book Report: The Light and Darkness War - 1:16:18 Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0
This week, we discuss DC Comics letting go Shelly Bond, sexual harassment, many Marvel #1 issues including Black Widow, Old Man Logan, Spider-Man, Power Man & Iron Fist, Hyperion, International Iron Man, Mockingbird, and our Daredevil Season 2 review. Starring Ryan Higgins, Bryce Larsen, Brock Sager, Toby Sidler, and Charlie West.
Comic book round table. This week, we have – Batman Superman #29, Power Man Iron Fist #1, Bill and Tedd Go To Hell #1, Spider-Man Deadpool #2, Superman Wonder Woman #26, Bonus Issues Aquaman #49, Spider-Man #1 and more ........... Run Times - News In Comics.... - 4:30- 28:16 Batman Superman #29 28:16 – 37:12 Power Man Iron Fist #1 37:12 – 46:28 Bill and Tedd Go To Hell #1 46:28 – 54:11 Spider-Man Deadpool #2 46:28 – 1:02:30 Superman Wonder Woman #26 1:02:30 – 1:11:02 Aquaman #49 1:11:02 – 1:18:48 Spider-Man #1 1:18:48 – 1:23:17 Books to look for – 1:23:17 *** If you would like to ask a question of our panel you can email at - top5podcast@hotmail.com ***
Welcome to our weekly conversation show, discussing all the various entertainment that keeps us geeks from truly living our lives. Visit JD and the crew at www.poptardsgo.com The post CultPOP! 346 – SPOILER ALERT PODCAST – Robin Son of Batman 9 / Power Man Iron Fist 1 / Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill / Star Wars 16 / Spider-Woman 4 appeared first on CultPOP!.
Sanford Greene & David Walker are killing it on Marvel's new Power Man & Iron Fist comic. Greene joins us to talk about the excitement and responsibility they feel to make this a memorable run. They want it to feel fresh,but also hit the right notes of the past great runs featuring the Heroes For Hire. Sanford answers many questions about the series. The book debuts this Wednesday the 17th. Then Phil Hester and Brent Peeples join us to talk about THEIR reboot of popular characters, The Gold Key Alliance coming in April from Dynamite, Magnus Robot Fighter Dr Solar, Mighty Sampson and Turok join forces in a modern "real world" story. Hester also has a new Image book Mythic with John McCrea.
Sanford Greene & David Walker are killing it on Marvel's new Power Man & Iron Fist comic. Greene joins us to talk about the excitement and responsibility they feel to make this a memorable run. They want it to feel fresh,but also hit the right notes of the past great runs featuring the Heroes For Hire. Sanford answers many questions about the series. The book debuts this Wednesday the 17th. Then Phil Hester and Brent Peeples join us to talk about THEIR reboot of popular characters, The Gold Key Alliance coming in April from Dynamite, Magnus Robot Fighter Dr Solar, Mighty Sampson and Turok join forces in a modern "real world" story. Hester also has a new Image book Mythic with John McCrea.
Paul and Al have got plenty of juicy comics chat for you this time round, with discussion of Fox's two new X-Men TV shows, the upcoming Power Man & Iron Fist series, AfterShock Comics' announcement of American Monster, DC's new Wonder Woman digital series, and all the recent comings and goings on Marvel's movies and TV shows, as well as reviews of I Hate Fairyland and Uncanny Avengers. Once upon a time the Official Handbook of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe was falling in love, now it's only falling apart, poor thing.
Chris and Murd take it to the streets in this triple-strength pseudo-Spotlight championing three of the Marvel Universe's finest fighters: Luke Cage, Power Man; Iron Fist, the Living Weapon; and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu! Who are they? Where do they come from? And what should you know about them before they (or two of them, at least) burst onto your view-screen in the coming year? Quit asking questions, Frantic Ones; take ACTION, and find out! (2:08:00)
Chris and Murd take it to the streets in this triple-strength pseudo-Spotlight championing three of the Marvel Universe's finest fighters: Luke Cage, Power Man; Iron Fist, the Living Weapon; and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu! Who are they? Where do they come from? And what should you know about them before they (or two of them, at least) burst onto your view-screen in the coming year? Quit asking questions, Frantic Ones; take ACTION, and find out! (2:08:00)
Fred Van Lente, writer of Herc, Power Man & Iron Fist, and Comic Books Comics joins Jermaine, Stephen, Frank and Adrian via Skype to discuss the history of the medium, his over-the-top rogues gallery and the upcoming adaptation of Cowboys & Aliens. For their part, the guys recount on of the darkest days in Acme history and talk-up Nonplayer, Fear Itself, Blue Estate, Brightest Day, Annihilators and Madman!