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In Episode 48 Mark talks with Ray Dillon about the ASA years, making the move to NASCAR and Mark's early career in North Liberty, Indiana.
On Sunday, June 12, our choir and orchestra will take us on a journey that's both deep and wide. We'll celebrate the human spirit as it moves through struggle and sadness to healing and hope. It's a journey of discovery, it's a story of resilience, and it's an offering to (and from) our community of faith. All music performed by First Universalist Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Randal Buikema Words of Welcome- Rev. Kate Tucker (:19) Duel of the Fates by John Williams, arr. Keith Christopher and Eric Anderson (6:40) Hymn for Hurting by Amanda Gorman- Lisa Weiland (10:42) More Love by Jan Richardson- Nancy Gaschott (12:06) Ein Deutsches Requiem, mvt. 1 by Johannes Brahms (12:35) The Thing Is by Ellen Bass- Shelley Des Islets (22:07) Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Kate Tucker (23:14) Why I Wake Early by Mary Oliver- LouAnn Lanning (26:26) May I Reach by George Elliot- Gail Griffin (27:15) Sogno di Volare by Christopher Tin (27:51) High Flight by John Gillespie Maggie, Jr.- Ray Dillon (32:02) Sure On This Shining Night by Morten Lauridsen (33:09) I Believe by Alok Menon- Libby Crawford (37:57)
Volvemos al universo DC para hablar de Wonder Woman, uno de los iconos feministas más potentes de la industria del cómic. Y lo hacemos de la mano de La Leyenda de Wonder Woman, una historia de orígenes del matrimonio formado por Renae De Liz (guión y dibujo) y Ray Dillon (tinta y color), que narra […] Lee la entrada completa en La Leyenda de Wonder Woman de Renae de Liz.
In Episode 21 of the Mark Martin Podcast we talk about the year 1979. A wide ranging podcast about Ray Dillon, the box truck hauler, the kid, and the nickname "the little hemorrhoid."
Meredith Finch, writer of Wonder Woman (DC), Rose (Image Comics) and Xena (Dynamite Entertainment) returns to talk about her upcoming mini-series The Light Princess published through Cave Pictures Publishing. George McDonald wrote the story of The Light Princess in 1864. McDonald was a Scottish minister and today is considered the godfather of fantasy. How does Meredith plan to address the themes of love, sacrifice and redemption found his the story? The art team on the five-part series is Renae DeLiz and Ray Dillon; the same team that illustrated The Legend of Wonder Woman. We talk about the incredible hand lettering using throughout the series How has Meredith’s approach to writing evolved and matures since she produced her first work published through Zenescope? Why did she decide to write a blog about her Christian faith experience? How is it connected to the comic books that she writes? When I Kick Back with The Creator, Meredith and I take a deeper dive into my fun questions I ask all my guests. Please take a moment to rate Creator Talks on iTunes: http://apple.co/2Cq9ygK More about Meredith Finch’s Spiritual Blog: https://finchmeredith1.com/ About The Light Princess: https://previewsworld.com/Catalog/DEC181766 This episode is sponsored The Comic Book Shop, where comics as for everyone http://www.thecomicbookshop.com/
We welcome Mark Schmidt back to the show this week, and Ray Dillon makes his first appearance on yet another great installment of Canned Air! First, in this week’s Retro Roundtable, titled "Fantastic Places and Where to Find Them”, we take turns sharing what fictional place we would most like to visit. With so many stretching across pop culture, it’s hard to pick just one. Narnia? The Mushroom Kingdom? Latveria…? Come in and see if we name your favorite fictional place. Then we turn our full attention to Mark and Ray to discuss The Threat, relaunching on Kickstarter very soon. In the not too distant future, humanity is dying at apocalyptic rates. The only solution is through Recombinant DNA, which causes mutations in a small percentage of the population. These people become know as VIRALS. As cybernetically enhanced humans patrol the streets of Houston, preserving a hellish segregation, those who work for ANITEC are protected in their lives of luxury, while the rest are left to scrape together what life they can in the dangerous under-streets of the city. But there are still some, who will rise to seize a better future, becoming a THREAT to those who would keep them down. Keep an eye out for this Kickstarter for your chance to support The Threat! StratumComics.com @StratumComics @TheThreatComic RayDillon.com @RayDillon @GateskeeperComic Cinebook.co.uk @CinebookLtd ‘Eye of the Storm' Written and Performed by In Urgency InUrgencyOfficial.com @InUrgencyCA ShroudMediaLLC.com @ShroudMedia CannedAirPodcast.com @CannedAirPod @Canned_Air Society6.com/CannedAirPod
For the past 75 years, she's been a hero and role model, and this summer she is getting her own feature film. I'm talking, of course, about Wonder Woman. To honor the mighty Amazon, I'm taking a look at two series entitled The Legend of Wonder Woman. The first, from 1986, is by Kurt Busiek and Trina Robbins and takes place right after Crisis on Infinite Earths, closing the door on the pre-Crisis incarnation of Diana while opening the door for the landmark George Perez run. The second, from 2016, is by Renae De Liz and Ray Dillon, and is an all-ages, out-of-continuity retelling of WW's origin story. Please dont forget to leave feedback at the Pop Culture Affidavit Facebook page and check out Pop Culture Affidavit for the show notes.
For the past 75 years, she's been a hero and role model, and this summer she is getting her own feature film. I'm talking, of course, about Wonder Woman. To honor the mighty Amazon, I'm taking a look at two series entitled The Legend of Wonder Woman. The first, from 1986, is by Kurt Busiek and Trina Robbins and takes place right after Crisis on Infinite Earths, closing the door on the pre-Crisis incarnation of Diana while opening the door for the landmark George Perez run. The second, from 2016, is by Renae De Liz and Ray Dillon, and is an all-ages, out-of-continuity retelling of WW's origin story. Please dont forget to leave feedback at the Pop Culture Affidavit Facebook page and check out Pop Culture Affidavit for the show notes.
Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special 1 by Various (DC Comics) art by Jim Lee (cover), Rafael Albuquerque and written by R. Scavone and colored by Dave McCaig (2nd image); written and penciled by Renae De Liz and inked and colored by Ray Dillon (3rd image) Sunday’s Superfriend is Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special from DC Comics, a collection of stories and pinups from a great range of incredible talents, dedicated to the different dimensions of the strength and integrity of Wonder Woman. Paul thinks about the various art styles represented in the book and how they reflect the various aspects of the character’s heroism, iconography, and artifice. Let’s dig deep. Visuals at http://thepaullist.com/post/152499517540/wonderwoman75thspecial Amazon Associates link to the issue: http://amzn.to/2fj2XMT The Paul List is always at http://thepaullist.com/
DC News (Justice League vs Suicide Squad by Joshua Williamson, Justice League of America by Steve Orlando, Jetsons by Palmiotti/Conner, Deathstroke vs Batfleck, Black Lightning TV series), Monsters Unleasher (Bunn, McNiven, Yu, Kubert, Land, Larroca), ResurrXion, Boom, Klaus, Civil War II (Ms. Marvel, Rocket Raccoon and Groot), Ghostbusters controversy (again!), Vertigo Spotlight (Sandman Overture, Unwritten, House of Mystery, Fairest In All The Land). 31 August 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Amazing Spider-Man 17 by Dan Slott, RB Silva, Adriano Di Benedetto, Marte Gracia 9. DC Bombshells Annual 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Elsa Charretier, Hi-Fi Colour Design 8. Howard the Duck 10 by Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Marc Deering, Joe Rivera, Jordan Gibson 7. Art Ops 11 by Shaun Simon, Rob Davis, Kelby Allred 6. All-New Wolverine Annual 1 by Tom Taylor, Marcio Takara, Mat Lopes 5. Legend of Wonder Woman 9 by Renae de Liz, Ray Dillon 4. East of West 29 by Jonathon Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin 3. Spider-Gwen 11 by Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez, Lauran Affe 2. Afterlife With Archie 10 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Francesco Francavilla, 1. Gotham Academy Annual 1 by Becky Cloonan, Brenden Fletcher, Adam Archer, Msassyk, Michael Dialynas, Rob Haynes, Christian Wildgoose, Sandra Hope, Serge LaPointe
Captain America Steve Rogers #2, Divided We Stand, Fox courting Disney, Tom Felton on Flash, Midnighter + Apollo, iZombie by Allred/Roberson, Mockingbird, 29 June Comics Countdown, Hydra Cap, Mighty Thor, Replacement Heroes, American Kaiju, Al Ewing. 29 June Comics Countdown: 10. Amazing Spider-Man/Silk: Spider(fly) Effect 4 by Robbie Thompson, Todd Nauck 9. Jupiter's Legacy (Vol 2) 1 by Mark Millar, Frank Quitely, Rob Miller, Sunny Gho 8. Daredevil/Punisher 2 by Charles Soule, Reilly Brown, Szymon Kudranski, Jim Charalampidis 7. Spider-Gwen Annual 1 by Jason Latour, Chris Brunner, Rico Renzi, Emi Lenox, Jordie Bellaire, Chris Visions, Olivia Margraf, John Rauch 6. Cryptocracy 1 by Van Jensen, Pete Woods 5. Legend of Wonder Woman 7 by Renae de Liz, Ray Dillon 4. Plutona 5 by Jeff Lemire, Emi Lenox, Jordie Bellaire 3. DC Superhero Girls Vol 1 by Shea Fontana, Yancey Labat 2. Bloodshot Reborn 14 by Jeff Lemire, Mico Suayan, David Baron 1. East of West 27 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin
Captain America Civil War, Free Comic Book Day 2016, Daredevil/Punisher #1, Thunderbolts #1, Punisher #1, Marvel collection irritation, 04 May Comics Countdown, Arrow Season 5 ideas. Details: Captain America Civil War, Free Comic Book Day (Marvel - Steve Rogers, Dead No More, Civil War II (spoilers!!!), All-New All-Different Avengers; DC - DC/Superhero Girls, Suicide Squad reprint; Dark Horse All Ages sampler, Legend of Korra, How to Train Your Dragon), Deadpool HC 3 and Marvel Collection issues, new Marvel launches (Daredevil/Punisher #1 by Charles Soule and Szymon Kudranski, Punisher #1 by Becky Cloonan and Steve Dillon, Thunderbolts #1 by Jim Zub and Jon Malin), Arrow Season 5 idea in eleven words... 04 May 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Legend of Wonder Woman 5 by Renae de Liz, Ray Dillon 9. Empress 2 by Mark Millar, Stuart Immonen 8. Klaus 5 by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora 7. Howard the Duck 7 by Chip Zdarsky, Kevin Maguire, Jordan Gibson, Joe Quinones 6. Amazing Spider-Man 12 by Dan Slott, Guiseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Marte Gracia 5. Giant Days 14 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Liz Fleming, Whitney Cogar 4. Moon Knight 2 by Jeff Lemire, Greg Smallwood, Jordie Bellaire 3. Nailbiter 21 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski 2. Punisher 1 by Becky Cloonan, Steve Dillon, Frank Martin 1. Midnighter 12 by Steve Orlando, ACO, Hugh Petrus, Romulo Fajardo
In this episode of The Comics Alternative, the third of what promises to be an unprecedented five consecutive shows for a single week, Derek and Andy W. discuss four new #1 and one-shot issues. First, they look at Christopher Sebela and Chris Visions's Dead Letters (BOOM! Studios), focusing on the story's clever use of narrative gaps and art-driven action. Then they turn to Shutter (Image Comics), a new series from Joe Keatinge teams up with debut artist Leila del Duca. The guys love the initial setup, but nonetheless wanted more story in this inaugural issue. From there they delve into JC De La Torre and Ray Dillon's Star Mage from IDW Publishing, and what promises to be an intriguing new sci-fi title. Finally, Derek and Andy wrap up with a long discussion of Richard Corben's latest adaptation, Edgar Allan Poe's The Premature Burial (Dark Horse Comics). They point out that the issue also includes an adaption of “The Cask of Amontillado” — in fact, “Cask” takes up more of the issue than does the titular feature — and that it works in similar ways to the other recent Corben adaptations of Poe for Dark Horse, leading up to the fall publication of the collection, Edgar Allan Poe's Spirit of the Dead (Dark Horse Books). The Two Guys had a great time discussing these new comics, and you can join in on the fun as well by lending your ear to this week's review show.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast, Godzilla, ComiXology and Amazon, Nightwing, Star Trek, Astro City #11, Star Mage #1, Epic #0, and Skinned #1! NEWS Amazon buys ComiXology LINK Nightwing is now Grayson LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Star Mage #1 (of 6) JC De La Torre (w) • Ray Dillon (a & c) Part One: “Darien”—JC De La Torre, author of the critically acclaimed novel Ancient Rising, gives us a new fusion of Science Fiction and Magic in Star Mage. In issue one, Darien Connors discovers he’s not from Earth, has strange magical powers and is the key in an ancient war between two alien races of necromancers. Like Harry Potter meets the Last Starfighter, Star Mage offers wizard battles with a side of spaceship warfare, alien worlds and weird creatures. FC • 32 pages • $3.99 [rating:2.5/5] MATTHEW Astro City #11 Writer: Kurt Busiek Artist: Brent Anderson Publisher: Vertigo When you’re the Silver Adept, one of Astro City’s newest and most powerful mystic heroes, your life is full of magic, battle, demons, apocalypses and more. When you’re the Adept’s personal assistant, though, life gets really weird. A look at the woman behind the hero. Plus: sushi. [rating:4.5/5] RODRIGO Epic #0 W) Tyler James (A) Matt Zolman, Fico Ossio (CA) Fico Ossio After a freak experiment gives teenager Eric Ardor incredible powers, he does what you would do...he puts on a costume and becomes EPIC! Super strength, speed, flight, optic blasts...it's a fanboy's dream come true. Unfortunately, he's just discovered he has one weakness...pretty girls! While most boys his age lose their cool around the hotties, EPIC loses his powers! Living in Miami, home to the zaniest super-villains AND the most bikinis per capita in America, it's gonna be a problem… [rating:2.5/5] ZACH Skinned #1 Writer: Tim Daniel, Jeremy Holt Artist: Joshua Gowdy Iris is the perfect marriage of artificial intelligence and virtual reality, serving as the backbone for enhanced reality contact lenses that provide users with the perfect antidote to reality’s many maladies. From pop-culture inspired fantasies to manifestations of their personal imagining, they see the world precisely as they wish. To ensure societal tranquility, citizens of cView City are fitted with a pair of lenses at birth, but when Aldair–a teenage programming heiress–gets a glimpse of life with her own eyes, the world she once knew irrevocably changes forever. [rating:3.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week This week, I’ve been thinking about the words uttered by Spock, and wonder what would happen if more people considered the Vulcan philosophy. What is more important? The Needs of the Many or the Needs of the Few/One? http://majorspoilers.com/2014/04/15/major-spoilers-poll-week-wiser-words-never-spoken/ [poll id="332”] Discussion Why is Godzilla still so popular? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast, Godzilla, ComiXology and Amazon, Nightwing, Star Trek, Astro City #11, Star Mage #1, Epic #0, and Skinned #1! NEWS Amazon buys ComiXology LINK Nightwing is now Grayson LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Star Mage #1 (of 6) JC De La Torre (w) • Ray Dillon (a & c) Part One: “Darien”—JC De La Torre, author of the critically acclaimed novel Ancient Rising, gives us a new fusion of Science Fiction and Magic in Star Mage. In issue one, Darien Connors discovers he’s not from Earth, has strange magical powers and is the key in an ancient war between two alien races of necromancers. Like Harry Potter meets the Last Starfighter, Star Mage offers wizard battles with a side of spaceship warfare, alien worlds and weird creatures. FC • 32 pages • $3.99 [rating:2.5/5] MATTHEW Astro City #11 Writer: Kurt Busiek Artist: Brent Anderson Publisher: Vertigo When you’re the Silver Adept, one of Astro City’s newest and most powerful mystic heroes, your life is full of magic, battle, demons, apocalypses and more. When you’re the Adept’s personal assistant, though, life gets really weird. A look at the woman behind the hero. Plus: sushi. [rating:4.5/5] RODRIGO Epic #0 W) Tyler James (A) Matt Zolman, Fico Ossio (CA) Fico Ossio After a freak experiment gives teenager Eric Ardor incredible powers, he does what you would do...he puts on a costume and becomes EPIC! Super strength, speed, flight, optic blasts...it's a fanboy's dream come true. Unfortunately, he's just discovered he has one weakness...pretty girls! While most boys his age lose their cool around the hotties, EPIC loses his powers! Living in Miami, home to the zaniest super-villains AND the most bikinis per capita in America, it's gonna be a problem… [rating:2.5/5] ZACH Skinned #1 Writer: Tim Daniel, Jeremy Holt Artist: Joshua Gowdy Iris is the perfect marriage of artificial intelligence and virtual reality, serving as the backbone for enhanced reality contact lenses that provide users with the perfect antidote to reality’s many maladies. From pop-culture inspired fantasies to manifestations of their personal imagining, they see the world precisely as they wish. To ensure societal tranquility, citizens of cView City are fitted with a pair of lenses at birth, but when Aldair–a teenage programming heiress–gets a glimpse of life with her own eyes, the world she once knew irrevocably changes forever. [rating:3.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week This week, I’ve been thinking about the words uttered by Spock, and wonder what would happen if more people considered the Vulcan philosophy. What is more important? The Needs of the Many or the Needs of the Few/One? http://majorspoilers.com/2014/04/15/major-spoilers-poll-week-wiser-words-never-spoken/ [poll id="332”] Discussion Why is Godzilla still so popular? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Chuck Moore drops in from San Diego with an update, and an interview from HereosCon with Ray Dillon and Renae De Liz, who will be married at San Diego Comic-Con Sunday! (Original Numbering: Episode 18)