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It's been a while since we focused on queer comics, so we're taking a look at LGBTQIA+ comics in this week's episode of Dollar Bin Discoveries! Jessika came across an issue of Strangers in Paradise #1, while Mike's discussing Quantum Teens Are Go #1. ----more---- Our new site is live! For the transcript of this episode, head over to https://www.tencenttakes.com/transcripts. Email: tencenttakes@gmail.com Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Mastodon: retro.pizza/@tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/) Hive: Tencenttakes
In this new podcast from the Totally Trans Podcast Network girlfriends Jacqueline Clyde (@were_wife) and Ada-Rhodes Short (@the_ada_rhodes) discuss comic books from across time and the multiverse and explore how they relate to history, culture, queer stuff, and their every day lives. In this series they will discussWonder Woman as she appears in All-Star Comics #8 and Sensation Comics #1-12Marvel's Power Pack (1984) #1-6Milestone Comics' Blood Syndicate (1993) #1-8Black Mask Studio's Quantum Teens Are Go (2018) #1-4Join the conversation using #TfaQ
This week: Mad science is the punkest s*** there is. Teenage sweethearts Nat & Sumesh spend their nights breaking into abandoned superlabs to steal the parts they need to build a time machine - and they've just found the most important piece. But mysterious entities keep trying to stop them from turning it on. Now all they've gotta do is hang on long enough to figure out why. Magdalene Visaggio (Eisner-nominated Kim & Kim) and Eryk Donovan (Memetic) bring you a high-octane adventure full of robots, muscle cars, and queer-a** skater punks. Next week:The Eisner Award-nominated team of bestselling writer NICK SPENCER (MORNING GLORIES) and artist STEVE LIEBER (Detective Comics, Whiteout) are in cahoots again for an all-new, ongoing crime series, THE FIX. THE FIX is a story of the crooked cops, scheming mobsters, and corrupt politicians that run Los Angeles—and the sex toy that can bring them all down. Oh, and the hero is a drug-sniffing beagle named Pretzels. Episode 147- Batman: Rules of Engagement is Out Now! On: ITUNES, STITCHER, GOOGLEPLAY, PODBEAN, YouTube, and TUNEIN
This week: Mad science is the punkest s*** there is. Teenage sweethearts Nat & Sumesh spend their nights breaking into abandoned superlabs to steal the parts they need to build a time machine - and they've just found the most important piece. But mysterious entities keep trying to stop them from turning it on. Now all they've gotta do is hang on long enough to figure out why. Magdalene Visaggio (Eisner-nominated Kim & Kim) and Eryk Donovan (Memetic) bring you a high-octane adventure full of robots, muscle cars, and queer-a** skater punks. Next week:The Eisner Award-nominated team of bestselling writer NICK SPENCER (MORNING GLORIES) and artist STEVE LIEBER (Detective Comics, Whiteout) are in cahoots again for an all-new, ongoing crime series, THE FIX. THE FIX is a story of the crooked cops, scheming mobsters, and corrupt politicians that run Los Angeles—and the sex toy that can bring them all down. Oh, and the hero is a drug-sniffing beagle named Pretzels. Episode 147- Batman: Rules of Engagement is Out Now! On: ITUNES, STITCHER, GOOGLEPLAY, PODBEAN, YouTube, and TUNEIN
This week’s guest is Magdalene Visaggio. You might know her work from comics such as Kim & Kim, Quantum Teens Are Go, and that really awesome Superman story in last year’s Cursed Comics Calvacade. She’s writing a new series due out in March from Oni Press called Morning in America. I got a look at the first issue and it’s pretty awesome. What I liked most about this conversation is Magdalene’s perspective on the ‘80s. Morning in America is set in 1983 so there’s a nostalgia factor in there, but she brings a really interesting viewpoint to it that really explains a generation’s current fascination with that decade. Magdalene can be found on Twitter as @MagsVisaggs. Morning in America #1 is due out on March 6th. CONTACT: Email | Twitter SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)
In our newest team-up episode, we talk with Eisner-nominated writer Magdalene Visaggio about her work on books such as Kim & Kim and Quantum Teens Are Go, what it's like to write for licensed properties, which comics she's been getting into, and her new Young Animal series with Sonny Liew and Chris Chuckry, Eternity Girl! Come for the interview, stay for the conspiracy theories about OMAC. Obey the One Man Army Core by downloading here! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraphicNovelism Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/graphic-novelism/id1005133566 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=68076&refid=stpr Twitter: https://twitter.com/GraphicNovelism Tumblr: http://graphicnovelismpodcast.tumblr.com/ Music used: Neuro Rhythm by Jens Kiilstofte https://machinimasound.com/music/neurorhythm/ Licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) FURTHER READING Follow Mags on twitter here. And check out her work on Comixology.
Writer Magdalene Visaggio joins the show to talk about her upcoming DC series "Eternity Girl," her work on "Quantum Teens Are Go" and "Rick and Morty," how the comics sausage gets made (and marketed), and the culture online.
Writer Magdalene Visaggio joins the show to talk all about her books, including Black Mask's Kim & Kim, and Quantum Teens Are Go! As well as Eternity Girl from DC's Young Animal.Get $5 off your first box with Comic Bento! Use promo code "SAVAGE" at checkoutGet 10% off your first shirt with TeeBlox! Use promo code "COOLTBX" at checkout-- Follow us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Leave us a message at 413-728-2434 or email Letters@SavageLandPodcast.comSUPPORT THE SHOW WITH COMIC BENTO | TEEBLOX | ACORNS SUBSCRIBE HERE: iTUNES | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | Other AndroidDon't forget to RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE!
Writer Magdalene Visaggio joins us to talk about Transformers Vs. Visionaries, Eternity Girl, Vagrant Queen, the upcoming Quantum Teens Are Go trade, and more.Plus: Terrier Sleeper Cell; Motor City Murders; Holding Out for a Villain; ‘Til the Landslide Brought It Down; Pretend We Said Fruit Stripe; But Is His Name Maurice?; Without a Net; The Fault in Peter’s Stars; What If Grodd Was One of Us?; IISG: Part of a Balanced Breakfast; LBCBR: Shy Dragons; A Conversation with Magdalene Visaggio(Marvel 2-in-1 #2 - 2:54,Abbott #1 - 9:13,Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil #4 - 14:16,Detective Comics #973 - 16:36,Redneck #9 - 20:56,Doomsday Clock #3 - 25:15,Nightwing: The New Order #6 - 32:00,Amazing Spider-Man #794 - 34:04,The Flash #39 - 41:20Is It Still Good? - 45:37,LBCBR: Livingstone Mountain #1 - 54:28,Magdalene Visaggio Interview - 1:02:50)Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0
Mags Visaggio is an Eisner and GLAAD Award-nominated writer of comics such as Kim & Kim and Quantum Teens Are Go for Black Mask Studios, the upcoming miniseries Eternity Girl from DC Comics arriving in March and Transformers Vs. Visionaries from IDW Publishing. In her second appearance on the Adrian Has Issues podcast, Mags and Adrian discuss and debate a plethora of topics including: A breakdown of Mags' comic book script-writing process. The inspiration and concepts of behind Eternity Girl and Transformers Vs. Visionaries. Telling personal stories within larger, genre-specific comics. The challenges of comic book marketing and outreach.
Mags Visaggio is an Eisner and GLAAD Award-nominated writer of comics such as Kim & Kim and Quantum Teens Are Go for Black Mask Studios, the upcoming miniseries Eternity Girl from DC Comics arriving in March and Transformers Vs. Visionaries from IDW Publishing. In her second appearance on the Adrian Has Issues podcast, Mags and Adrian discuss and debate a plethora of topics including: A breakdown of Mags' comic book script-writing process. The inspiration and concepts of behind Eternity Girl and Transformers Vs. Visionaries. Telling personal stories within larger, genre-specific comics. The challenges of comic book marketing and outreach.
Song of the Narwhal; Spider-About-Town; Quantum of Solace; Brave New World with Such Bat-People In It; The Very Model of a Cartoon Individual; Tying Up Wonder Woman; It’s Not Delivery, It’s Green Valley; Pieces of Archer; Black is the New Black; Defenders Under the Dome; Breakout!; Punching Down; Hydra Watch; IISG: The Andalites’ Curse; LBCBR: Say Yes, Ray (Dark Days: The Forge #1 - 3:44, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #1 - 17:41, Quantum Teens Are Go #4 - 22:18, Detective Comics #958 - 23:45, Legion of Super-Heroes / Bugs Bunny & Martian Manhunter / Marvin the Martian - 28:33, Wonder Woman #24 - 39:18, Green Valley #9 - 42:58, Jimmy’s Bastards #1 - 44:25, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #8 - 47:53, Defenders #1 - 50:54, Unbeatable Gwenpool - 55:58, Kingpin #5 - 1:00:10, Secret Empire #4 / Secret Empire: United / Secret Warriors #3 - 1:02:08, Is It Still Good? - 1:10:00. LBCBR: The Ray #1 - 1:25:39) Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0
Check out ComicsVerse's video interview with the writer of the Eisner-nominated KIM & KIM and QUANTUM TEENS ARE GO!, Magdalene "Mags" Visaggio!
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! 457 – Secret Empire, Pestilence 01, Quantum Teens Are Go 3, There’s Nothing There, All New Guardians of the Galaxy AND Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2! appeared first on CultPOP!.
How Did We Not Make a Blowhole Joke?; The Randy Zambonis; How Kamandi Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb; Cold as Ice; Not a Book about a Mall Cop; They Don’t Need Roads; Infamous Iron Mom; Somebody Puts Brian in the Corner; IISG: The League of Sha Na Na; LBCBR: Homework Catch-Up (Justice League of America #1 - 7:57, Teen Titans #5 - 14:24, Kamandi Challenge #2 - 18:52, The Flash #17 - 22:36, The Old Guard #1 - 24:10, Quantum Teens Are Go #1 - 26:07, Infamous Iron Man #5 - 28:39, Champions #1.MU - 37:03, Brian’s Corner - 43:04, Is It Still Good? - 56:05, LBCBR: Darkstars #1 & Animal Man #19) Podcast theme: The Spontaneous Elk Reunion (The Fish Who Saved The Planet) / CC BY 4.0
- Darkness Visible #1. Mike Carey, Arvind Ethan David y Brendan Cahill. (IDW). - Elektra #1. Matt Owens y Juan Cabal. (Marvel). - Heathen #1. Natasha Alterici. (Vault). - Justice League of America #1. Steve Orlando e Ivan Reis. (DC). - Quantum Teens Are Go #1. Magdalene Vissagio y Eryk Donovan. (Black Mask). - The Old Guard #1. Greg Rucka y Leandro Fernandez. (Image).
- Darkness Visible #1. Mike Carey, Arvind Ethan David y Brendan Cahill. (IDW). - Elektra #1. Matt Owens y Juan Cabal. (Marvel). - Heathen #1. Natasha Alterici. (Vault). - Justice League of America #1. Steve Orlando e Ivan Reis. (DC). - Quantum Teens Are Go #1. Magdalene Vissagio y Eryk Donovan. (Black Mask). - The Old Guard #1. Greg Rucka y Leandro Fernandez. (Image).
Mad science is the punkest s*** there is. Teenage sweethearts Nat & Sumesh spend their nights breaking into abandoned superlabs to steal the parts they need to build a time machine - and they've just found the most important part. But mysterious entities keep trying to stop them turning it on. Now all they've gotta do is hang on long enough to figure out why. Magdalene Visaggio and Eryk Donovan bring you a high-octane adventure full of robots, muscle cars, and queer-a** skater punks in Quantum Teens are Go, the brand new series fromBlack Mask Studios! Magdalene & Eryk join Graphic Policy Radio to discuss the new series before the pre-order date ends and it hit stores shelves. Joining hosts Elana and Brett is Graphic Policy contributor Logan Dalton. Magdalene Visaggio is the writer and creator of Kim & Kim and Quantum Teens Are Go for Black Mask Studios. A former wannabe academic theologian, she turned to writing comics after dropping out of graduate school. She actually started writing comics when she was eight, but honestly, those were pretty terrible. She has contributed work to DC Comics’ Shade the Changing Girl, alongside her participation in the Dirty Diamonds comic anthology. She is also a contributing writer at Paste Magazine. Magdalene lives in Manhattan. Eryk lives in Savannah, GA and draws comics. He is known for his work on MEMETIC, COGNETIC, CONSTANTINE, and the Harvey and Eisner Nominated IN THE DARK ANTHOLOGY amongst others. His hands are rarely free of ink. By day, Logan is a data entry administrator. At night, he writes about comics, TV shows for sites like Graphic Policy and Nerds on the Rocks, and is even working on a play. Once he interviewed a vampire. Feel free to pick his brain on LGBTQ representation in comics at any time on Twitter @MidnighterBae