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Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:04:10 - Convergence #1 (Jeff King, Scott Lobdell and Carlo Pagulayan) 0:15:56 - Convergence: Superman #1 (Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks) 0:25:13 - Convergence: The Question #1 (Greg Rucka and Cully Hamner) 0:32:27 - Convergence: Justice League #1 (Frank Tieri and Vicente Cifuentes) 0:39:55 - Convergence: Batgirl #1 (Alisa Kwitney and Rick Leonardi) 0:49:08 - Convergence: Nightwing and Oracle #1 (Gail Simone and Jan Duursema) 0:59:39 - Convergence: The Atom #1 (Tom Peyer and Steve Yeowell) 1:07:56 - Convergence: Speed Force #1 (Tony Bedard and Tom Grummett) 1:16:04 - Convergence: Titans #1 (Fabian Nicieza and Ron Wagner) 1:23:57 - Convergence: Batman and Robin #1 (Ron Marz and Denys Cowan) 1:31:28 - Convergence: Harley Quinn #1 (Steve Pugh and Phil Winslade) 1:40:34 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co
Steven and Chris discuss Marvel's brooding teen superheroes — CLOAK AND DAGGER — from the 1985 on-going series; they go over the first four issues written by Bill Mantlo with art by the wildy incredible and overllooked but influential art team of Rick Leonardi and Terry Austin.COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few notable exceptions). In this weekly podcast, screenwriters Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) and Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.Support Our Patreon - / comicsrotyourbrain
We are joined by special guest Jason Wood from 11 O'clock Comics podcast to conclude our monthly spotlight on the first X-Men event, Mutant Massacre. A groundbreaking Marvel Comics event by Chris Claremount, Louise Simonson, Walter Simonson, Ann Nocenti, Alan Davis, Barry Windsor-Smith, Jon Bogdanove, Rick Leonardi, Sal Buscema, and others, that featured the X-Men, X-Factor, Power Pack, Daredevil and Thor. Plus Legion of Super-Heroes talk! Follow us on: Bluesky: @comicsdiscourse114.bsky.social Instagram: ComicsDiscourse114 Threads: ComicsDiscourse114 Facebook: Comics Discourse 114 Twitter: ComicsDiscourse
Episode 47 - Murdock and Marvel: 1998 Part 2 Things continued to be grim in the comic world, but it seemed as though the freefall might be over. Marvel had escaped bankruptcy without missing even a single month of publishing, most of the other companies still in business made it through the year (but not all) and some very interesting new players entered the scene. This is part 2 of the podcast. that will feature the year in Daredevil, the Spotlight story. The Takeaway for 1998 - which is a look back at volume 1 of Daredevil - will be released next week as it's own episode. The Year in Daredevil Appearances: Daredevil #371-380, Marvel Knights: Daredevil #1-2, Uncanny X-Men #351, Thunderbolts #10, Unlimited Access #2, Shadow & Light #1, Cable #55, Ka-Zar #15, Spider-Man Made Men #1, Nighthawk #1-3, Avengers #10-11, and Bring Back the Bad Guys graphic novel. Writing: Joe Kelly (#371-373) Kelly and Jonathan Barron (#374), Kelly and Chris Claremont (#375), Scott Lobdell (#376-379), Dan G. Chichester (#380) Pencils: Ariel Olivetti (#371-372, #374), Richie Acosta (#373), Cary Nord, Olivetti, John Paul Leon, Tom Lyle, Brian Denham and Rick Leonardi (#375), Cully Hamner (#376-379), Lee Weeks (#380) Inks: Pier Brito (#371-372, #374), Bud LaRosa (#373), Mark Lipka, Brito, John Paul Leon, Robert Jones, Chis Carlson and Scott Hanna (#375), Jason Martin (#376-379), Robert Campanella (#380) The year begins with Black Widow and Daredevil discussing their recent run-ins both professionally and personally. Meanwhile Karen goes shopping with Rosalind. Matt and Karen do make up despite Daredevil leaving for a bit Next Mr. Fear pops back up after we learn something weird happened during the prison riot he planned last year. DD tries to talk to the warden, but Ghost Rider beats him to it. Fear and DD play cat and mouse for a couple issues before things come to a head. Meanwhile, we are introduced to Charlie, a likely cop whose working for Fear, who first tries to kill Fogy's sister Candice before going after Karen. In a double sized issue #375, We learn Charlie has been killed and Karen is awaiting trial for his murder. Mr. Fear is trying to manipulate things so that she will go to jail and DD will suffer a breakdown as a result. Matt is Karen's lawyer and while the case slowly slips away from him, he continues to search for Fear as Daredevil hoping it will save his case. We won't spoil the ending, as this is the spotlight story for the week. And just like that, the story quickly shifts to France... In the final named story arc of volume 1, Flying Blind, we meet Laurent Levasseur whom very much seems like our man without fear – though he thinks his just an artist. Turns out Murdock is working deep undercover for SHIELD and had his memory reprogrammed. Murdock is there to stop the sale of agent information to international buyers of the Kingpin. After spending most of the story trying to remember who he is and save the doctor who initially treated him at the start of this tale, Murdock gets his memories back from a mutant named Synapse just as SHIELD locates him and busts in as the cavalry. One side effect of the reprogramming was Murdock was able to actually see. He loses it after getting his memories back but he's able to see his friend Foggy for the first and only time. In November, Volume 1 ends with one last issue – issue #380 – and the return on Dan G Chichester and Lee Weeks for “a tale from Daredevil's past” dedicated to Archie Goodwin. A pretty straight-forward story though told non-sequentially in which the Kingpin tries to frame a Middle Eastern man for terrorism so he can get his hands on a shipment of weapons; Matt defends the patsy and wins in court; Meanwhile DD takes on several of his deadliest foes to foil the Kingpin's scheme. (The Hand/Bushwacker/Bullseye) The final page sees Murdock and his mom Maggie walking and having ice cream with narration “You want to know the truth? The good guys don't always win. But because of who they are, they never stop fighting. There's always a Daredevil willing to take a risk on our behalf. And in a city that never sleeps, we can all rest easy knowing we have that to protect us.” That same month, Volume 2 begins under the Marvel Knight branding begins with a new creative team – Kevin Smith, Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti. In the first 2 books of the Guardian Devil storyline, we learn Karen left Matt and NYC for LA 6 months ago and Matt has been trying to move on with his life. A teenage girl brings a baby to Matt that she claims is the new Messiah and leaves the kid in his care but then Murdock is approached by a mysterious old man claims the same child is the Anti-Christ and a curse to those around it. This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #375 May 1998 “With a Little Help From My Friends” Recap Why We Picked This Story Daredevil Rapid Fire Questions The Takeaway - Next week The Takeaway was a recap and discussion of volume 1 of Daredevil. It ended up running long so we will be releasing that separately. Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/. The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts. Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data. The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years. Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time.
Episode 31 - Murdock and Marvel: 1990 Part 2 As we start the 90s Marvel and DC are approaching monopoly status on comic store shelves, leaving other publishers to look for success at the margins. But if you are a big fan of the Big 2, 1990 was a good time to be reading comic books! This is part 2 of the podcast. that will feature the year in Daredevil, the Spotlight story and the Takeaway for 1990. The Year in Daredevil Appearances: Daredevil #276-287, Wolverine #21, Captain America #368, 374 - 376, Count Duckula #10, Punisher Magazine #8 and 15-16, What if…? #13, 15, 17, 20, Marvel Comics presents #49 and Daredevil: Marked for Death and Elektra Lives Again graphic novels Writing credits: Ann Nocenti (276-287) Pencilers: John Romita Jr (276, 278-282), Rick Leonardi (277), Mark Bagley (283), Lee Weeks (284-285, 287), Greg Capullo (286) Inks: Al Williamson (276-282, 284-285, 287), Williamson and Tom Morgan (283), Doug Hazlewood (286) As the year begins, The Acts of Vengeance event continues with Ultron looking to take Number Nine as a bride and Daredevil must try to save her. Next, we get an out of timeline story involving Daredevil and a psychologist whose star patient is his wife. Back to the current timeline, The Inhumans are set to leave for Pottersville in search of Black Bolts' son and it turms into a road trip for them, Daredevil, Number 9 and Brandy. Meanwhile, Blackheart and Mephisto discuss the finer points of evil and Blackheart is tasked with making Daredevil and the others do evil. In Pottersville, the team finds a boy, Pope, with powers who the town is scared of and wants to kill him. They save the boy, but in the aftermath fall into a crack in the earth caused by an earthquake. We then see Daredevil and his companions experience different versions of Hell before a final showdown with Mephisto in which they are aided by the Silver Surfer. Next, we get a single (what I assume is out of timeline) story in which Captain America and Daredevil are trying to help an inventor whose fantastic invention could change the world. This social issue focused book will be our spotlight story this week. Daredevil finally returns to New York, but his memories are scrambled by the recent trip to Hell. Not knowing who he really is, he assumes the identity of Jack Murdock. Bullseye finds out about the confusion and decides to take advantage of the situation by impersonating the horned hero. The rest of the year we see Matt Murdock meet a homeless woman, Nyla, who takes him in and the two become close. Murdock becomes a boxer, like his father, at Fogwell's Gym and Bullseye continues stealing from the rich and beating up police to ruin the reputation of the once great hero. Ben Urich returns and seems to realize things don't add up and goes looking for Matt Murdock. In the final panels of the year, we see Wilson Fisk at a “Jack Murdock” boxing match and he too recognizes his former adversary. New Powers, Toys or Places: Still in upstate New York to start the year, we see the team head to Hell/Mephisto's realm across several books before returning to familiar New York City. New Supporting Characters: Daniel and Vivian (psychologist and his wife), Pope (Boy in Pottersville's with powers that the townsfolk want to kill), Victor Cieszkowska (Inventor disillusioned by the US and their people), Nyla (homeless woman that befriends Matt Murdock while he's going by Jack Murdock, becomes a love interest) New Villains: This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #283 August 1990 “The American Nightmare” Recap Why We Picked This Story The Takeaway Marvel has won. Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/. The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts. Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data. Man Without Fear: Kuljit Mithra's Daredevil site contains a staggering collection of resources about our hero, including news, interviews and comic details. The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years. Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time. Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil: A fantastic podcast that does a deep-dive into Daredevil comics. This ran from 2018-2020, and covered most of the first volume of Daredevil, and was a fun way to get an in-depth look at each issue of Daredevil from 1-377. My Marvelous Year: This is a reading-club style podcast where Dave Buesing and friends chose important or interesting books from a particular year to read and discuss. This helped me remember some fun and crazy stories, and would be a great companion piece to Murdock and Marvel for those who want more comic-story-specific coverage. BOOKLIST The following books have been frequently used as reference while preparing summaries of the comic history segments of our show. Each and every one comes recommended by Dan for fans wanting to read more about it! Licari, Fabio and Marco Rizzo. Marvel: The First 80 Years: The True Story of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon. London: Titan Books, 2020. This book is sort of a mess, as the print quality is terrible, and Titan doesn't even credit the authors unless you check the fine print. It's like this was published by Marvel in the early 60s! But the information is good, and it is presented in an entertaining fashion. So its decent, but I would recommend you see if you can just borrow it from the library instead of purchasing. Wells, John. American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-1964. Raleigh: Two Morrows, 2015. Not cheap, but a fantastic series that is informative and fun to read. Wright, Bradford. Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. This is the revised edition. Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. New York: DK Publishing, 2022. The academic in my rails at using information from any work that doesn't have an author credit, but this is a decent (if very surface) look at each year in the history of Timely / Marvel from 1939 to 2021. Cowsill, Alan et al. DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual History. New York: DK Publishing, 2010. Because its nice to occasionally take a peek at what the Distinguished Competition is up to. Dauber, Jeremy. American Comics: A History. New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2022. An excellent, relatively compact history of the domestic comic industry from its 19th century origins through to recent 21st century developments. An excellent successor to Bradford Wright's Comic Book Nation.
November 2024 Solicits (DC, Image, Oni, Mad Cave) Comic Reviews: DC o Absolute Power: Task Force VII 4 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Claire Roe, Lee Loughridge o DC vs. Vampires: World War V 1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Otto Schmidt, Pierluigi Casolino Marvel o Amazing Spider-Man 55 by Zeb Wells, Emilio Laiso, Bryan Valenza o Iron Fist 50th Anniversary Special by Chris Claremont, Lan Medina, Israel Silva; Alyssa Wong, Von Randal, Arif Prianto; Justina Ireland, Elena Casagrande, Espen Grundetjern; Frank Tieri, Ty Templeton, Dee Cunniffe; Jason Loo, While Portacio, Alex Sinclair o Spider-Society 1 by Alex Segura, Scott Godlewski o Ultraman x The Avengers 1 by Kyle Higgins, Mat Groom, Francesco Manna, Matt Milla o Venom War: Spider-Man 1 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata o Werewolf by Night Red Band 1 by Jason Loo, Sergio Davila, Jay Leisten, JP Mayer, Craig Yeung, Alex Sinclair o Wolverine Annual by Ezra Claytan Daniels, Yildiray Cinar, Frank D'Armata o X-Factor 1 by Mark Russell, Bob Quinn, Jesus Aburtov Boom o S.I.R. 1 by Fell Hound, Eleonora Bruni, Freddie Tanto Dark Horse o Gilt Frame 1 by Matt Kindt, Margie Kraft Kindt o Midst: Address Unknown 1 by Colin Lorimer, Alejandro Aragon, Chris O'Halloran o Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Land of the Giants 1 by Paul Tobin, Luisa Russo, Michele Pellegrini, Heather Breckel IDW o Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Nightwatcher 1 by Juni Ba, Fero Peniche, Luis Antonio Delgado Archie o Kardak the Mystic by Joe Corallo, Butch Mapa, Ellie Wright Ahoy o Babs 1 by Garth Ennis, Jacen Burrows, Andy Troy Mad Cave o Defenders of the Earth 1 by Dan Didio, Jim Calafiore, Juancho! Magma o Greaser Gemini Blues 1 by Darick Robertson, Stephen B. Jones Alien o Damaged People 1 by Damian Connelly Dynamite o Jonny Quest 1 by Joe Casey, Sebastian Piriz, Lorenzo Scaramella OGN Countdown o Star Wars: The High Republic - Edge of Balance Vol 3 by Daniel Jose Older, Shima Shinya, Mizuki Sakakibara, Satsuki Yamashita o Concierge at Hokkyoku Department Store by Tsuchika Nishimura o Jimmy's Elbow by James Kochalka o Let's Go, Coco by Coco Fox o Lion Dancers by Cai Tse o Makers Club by Reimena Yee, Tintin Pantoja, Melanie Ujimori o Nina Peanut: Creative Genius by Sarah Bowie o Tiffany's Griffon by Maddi Gonzalez, Magnolia Porter Siddell o Ash's Cabin by Jen Wang o Navigating With You by Jeremy Whitley, Cassio Ribeiro, Nikki Foxrobot o Houses of the Unholy by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Philips Additional Reviews: Gen V s1, Alien Romulus, Daredevil by Chip Z Vol 1 News: Tom King launching Trinity ongoing series, new Terminator film from Cameron, Vault pulls a Goncharov, Archie superhero comic from Seeley and Norton: Mr. Justice, Kahhori comic debut, Kickstarter “Tell Them Of Us”, Acolyte s2 Trailers: Saturday Night, Kraven, Wildwood, Nosferatu, Heretic Comics Countdown (14 August 2024): 1. Gilt Frame 1 by Matt Kindt, Margie Kraft Kindt 2. Absolute Power: Task Force VII 4 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Claire Roe, Lee Loughridge 3. Green Lantern 14 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 4. Spider-Boy 10 by Dan Slott, Nathan Stockman, Erick Arciniega; Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Erick Arciniega 5. Immortal Thor 14 by Al Ewing, Jan Bazaldua 6. From the World of Minor Threats: Barfly 2 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Kyle Starks, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein 7. S.I.R. 1 by Fell Hound, Eleonora Bruni, Freddie Tanto 8. From the DC Vault: Death in the Family – Robin Lives 2 by J.M. DeMatteis, Rick Leonardi, Rico Renzi 9. Amazing Spider-Man 55 by Zeb Wells, Emilio Laiso, Bryan Valenza 10. Geiger 5 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson
Comic Reviews: DC o Absolute Power: Task Force VII 1 by Leah Williams, Caitlin Yarsky, Alex Guimaraes o Action Comics 1067 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus; Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, Romulo Fajardo Jr. o From the DC Vault: Death in the Family – Robin Lives 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, Rick Leonardi, Rico Renzi o Primer: Clashing Colors 1 by Thomas Krajewski, Jennifer Muro, Gretel Lusky Marvel o Giant-Size Silver Surfer by Mat Groom, Tommaso Bianchi, Andrew Dalhouse o Hulk: Blood Hunt 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Danny Earls, Matthew Wilson o Kid Venom 1 by Taigami, Mattia Iacono o Star Wars: Ahsoka 1 by Rodney Barnes, Steven Cummings, Wayne Faucher, Rachelle Rosenberg o X-Men 1 by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Marte Gracia o Marvel Unlimited § Marvel Mutts 11 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Dark Horse o From the World of Minor Threats: Barfly 1 by Kyle Starks, Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein, o Kill All Immortals 1 by Zack Kaplan, Fico Ossio, Thiago Rocha Image o Domain 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Rachael Stott, Eren Angiolini ComiXology o Endless by Curt Pires, Rockwell White, Diana Nguyen, Mark Dale, Micah Myers IDW o Hunger and Dusk Book Two 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Christian Wildgoose, Diana Sousa, Michelle SassyK o TMNT: 40th Anniversary Comics Celebration by Kevin Eastman, Edgar Allan Poe; Jim Lawson, Steve Lavigne; Tristan Jones, Paul Harmon; Gary Carlson, Frank Fosco, Adam Guzowski; Chris Allan; Erik Burnham, Sarah Myer, Antonio Delgado; Lloyd Goldfine, Khary Randolph, Emilio Lopez; Ciro Nielli; Andy Suriano; Tom Waltz, Michael Dialynas; Ronda Pattison, Pablo Tunica Mad Cave o Gatchaman: Galactor 1 by Steve Orlando, Kath Lobo OGN Countdown o The Change Jaime Paglia, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunkanmi Akinboye, Alexandria Batchelor o Cryptid Club vol 4: You Don't Know Jackalope by Michael Brumm, Jeff Mack o Loud: A Story to Make Your Voice Heard by Anna Cercignano, Eleonara Antonioni, Maurizia Rubino, Francesco Torre, La Tram o Yahgz vol 1: The Craynobi Tales by Art Baltazar o Carmilla the Last Vampire Hunter vol 2 by Amy Chu, Soo Lee o Spider-Man: Cosmic Chaos by Mike Maihack o Dungeons and Dragons: Dungeon Club Vol 2: Time to Party by Molly Knox Ostertag, Xanthe Bouma Additional Reviews: Dungeon Flippers, She-Hulk by Charles Soule, Acolyte ep7, MAWS 2.9, Longlegs, surprise comic News: Robbie Robertson cast in Spider-Man Noir series, more Absolute DC details, Boom acquisition by Penguin Random House, Emilia Clarke joins Criminal, First Second launching an adult imprint, new Iron Man creative team Trailers: Gladiator 2, Perfect Couple, Captain America 4 Comics Countdown (10 July 2024): 1. Ain't No Grave 3 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu 2. Primer: Clashing Colors 1 by Thomas Krajewski, Jennifer Muro, Gretel Lusky 3. Green Lantern 13 by Marc Guggenheim, Matthew Clark, Matt Herms 4. Action Comics 1067 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus; Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 5. Spider-Boy 9 by Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Nathan Stockman, Erick Arciniega 6. Crocodile Black 3 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Somnath Pal, Patricio Delpeche 7. From the DC Vault: Death in the Family – Robin Lives 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, Rick Leonardi, Rico Renzi 8. Ice Cream Man 40 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran 9. Domain 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Rachael Stott, Eren Angiolini 10. Batman and Robin 11 by Joshua Williamson, Juan Ferreyra
Our man Mario returns (with a special surprise appearance by Brother Ray at the tail end) to throw down with us on Cashiers du Cinéma #2 and Josh Bayer from Obvious Fake Press, Roadside Daydream by Ding Pao-yen from Mangasick via 50 Watts Books, Vendetta: Holy Vindicator by Steve McArdle from Floating World, Symbiote Spider-Man 2099 by Peter David and Rogé Antonio, The Clitoris by Rikke Villadsen from Fantagraphics, From the DC Vault: Death in the Family: Robin Lives and Rick Leonardi, Millennium and New Guardians, The Day the Clan Came to Town by Bill Campbell and Bizhan Khodabandeh from PM Press, Dynamite Diva #4: The Engine Whispers by Jasper Jubenvill, One Piece: Ace's Story Volume 2 and Boichi, Nemesis: Rogues Gallery, Doom Patrol by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani, The Midnight Order and Mathieu Bablet, plus a whole mess more!
Episode 261. James B and Eddie review three more 1980's titles where Spider-Man is the co-star in another comic. Prepare for some teleporting, punching, possession and smooching. But not all at once. (02:35) From January of 1982 Stan Lee presents Fantastic Four 250 “X-Factor” Written, Penciled, and Inked by John Byrne https://readallcomics.com/fantastic-four-v1-250/ (07:13) From November of 1983 Stan Lee presents The Thing 5 “With Friends Like These…” Written by John Byrne, Penciled by Row Wilson, Inked by Hilary Barta https://readallcomics.com/thing-v1-05/ (09:04) From November of 1985 Stan Lee presents Cloak & Dagger Vol 2 Issue 3 “Lost and Found” Written by Bill Mantlo, Pencilied by Rick Leonardi, and Inked by Terry Austin https://readallcomics.com/cloak-and-dagger-v2-03/ (16:03) Sponsor - Research Studies Puppetmaster and Skrull possession Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B and Eddie and Gladiator. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
ONCE UPON AN UNCANNY X-MEN Matt Ev and The Irredeemable Shag find their joy discussing classic UNCANNY X-MEN comics, favorite eras & members! Plus, they revisit Genosha with a deep dive into Uncanny X-Men #235-238 written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Marc Silvestri & Rick Leonardi! Finally, they share their love for the recent X-Men 97 animated series! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on the FIRE & WATER PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/ouag22/ Follow Matt Ev: Instagram: @seitanicmatt Ultron is my Elvis: http://ultronismyelvis.blogspot.com This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow Once Upon a Geek: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-geek/id1615296641 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/onceuponageek Also available on Spotify, Audible, and Amazon Music Follow Once Upon A Geek on TWITTER: @onceuponageek Follow Once Upon A Geek on BLUESKY: @onceuponageek.bsky.social Follow Once Upon A Geek on INSTAGRAM: @onceuponageekpodcast Like the Once Upon A Geek FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/onceuponageekpodcast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Life is short. Focus on the positive. Find Your Joy.
ONCE UPON AN UNCANNY X-MEN Matt Ev and The Irredeemable Shag find their joy discussing classic UNCANNY X-MEN comics, favorite eras & members! Plus, they revisit Genosha with a deep dive into Uncanny X-Men #235-238 written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Marc Silvestri & Rick Leonardi! Finally, they share their love for the recent X-Men 97 animated series! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on the FIRE & WATER PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/ouag22/ Follow Matt Ev: Instagram: @seitanicmatt Ultron is my Elvis: http://ultronismyelvis.blogspot.com This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow Once Upon a Geek: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-geek/id1615296641 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/onceuponageek Also available on Spotify, Audible, and Amazon Music Follow Once Upon A Geek on TWITTER: @onceuponageek Follow Once Upon A Geek on BLUESKY: @onceuponageek.bsky.social Follow Once Upon A Geek on INSTAGRAM: @onceuponageekpodcast Like the Once Upon A Geek FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/onceuponageekpodcast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: @FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on BLUESKY: @fwpodcasts.bsky.social Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Life is short. Focus on the positive. Find Your Joy.
Chris and Chandler dive headfirst into the surreal world of "Excalibur #19," a comic that redefines wacky with its fever-dream antics. From Meggan's unexpected transformations into various X-Men to tackle Jamie Braddock, to Captain Britain morphing into a monstrous car, this issue is a wild ride. Coupled with Rick Leonardi's art that never fails to make us swoon, our recap promises tangents ranging from "Back to the Future 2" tech marvels to "Baldur's Gate 3" eroticism. Join us for an episode brimming with laughter, astonishment, and the kind of outlandish fun only "Excalibur" can deliver.Find us on the AIPT Podcast Network. Follow our show to be alerted when new episodes appear the first and third Wednesday of the month. Check us out on social media @xreadspodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. For business inquiries, email xreadspodcast@gmail.com. Learn more at https://aiptcomics.com
Episode 222. James B and Eddie debate if Jack O'Lantern is a real villain or a joke. JJJ hires the X-Men to hunt Spider-man. Iron Man travels back in time to kill a kid! James B shares a candy story and Eddie makes his New Year's Resolution (02:25) From October of 1986 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 281 “When Warriors Clash–!” Written by Tom Defalco, layouts by Ron Frenz, pencils and ink by Brett Breeding (07:22) From November of 1986 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 282 “The Fury of X-Factor!” by Tom Defalco, Rick Leonardi, and Bob Layton (10:25) From 1986 Stan Lee Presents The Amazing Spider-Man Annual 20 “Man of the Year” by Schiller, McDonald, Beachum and Wiacek. (13:20) From December of 1986 Stan Lee presents ASM 283 “With Foes Like These…” by Defalco, Frenz, and Layton. (17:38) Sponsor - C& C Limo Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B and Eddie and Arno Stark. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Episode 219. James B and Eddie discuss Flash's relationship with Betty. Eddie enjoys a book without Spider-Man in it. Eddie celebrates a new super villain group and James B remenices about The Toad and Ollie Osnick. (01:18) From July of 1986 Stan Lee presents ASM 278 “If This Be Justice–” Written by Tom Defalco, Peter David and Jo Duffy, Pencils by Mike Harris, Ink by Vince Colletta (04:30) From August of 1986 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 279 “Savage is the Sable!” by Tom Defalco, Rick Leonardi, and Vince Colletta (08:17) From September of 1986 Stan Lee presents ASM 280 “The Sinister Syndicate!” by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, and Brett Breeding (18:08) Sponsor Roxxon Oil Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by Eddie. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
It's my adventure at TerrifiCon! In part one, I chat with the man behind CT's number one comic convention, Mitch Hallock. And, you'll hear from comics creators Garth Ennis, Rick Leonardi, J. K. Woodward, and Phil Hester!TerrifiCon logo TM & copyright © Big Fedora Marketing, LLC TerrifiConBuy Sara from TKO ComicsRick Leonardi's websiteFollow J. K. […]
Episode 195. James B and Eddie discuss whether Spider-Man's suit is taking Peter out for walks at night and if the Hobgoblin is working with a few new villains. Listen to learn what “fencing” stolen goods is all about, and which "C level" villain Spider-Man calls “an international terrorist”. Plus, does the Kingpin know Spider-Man's identity? Hear the discussion on this episode of Let's Read Spider-Man. Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by Eddie. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ (01:38) From July of 1985 Stan Lee presents ASM 254 “With Great Power…” written by Tom Defalco penciled by Rick Leonardi and Inked by Josef Rubinstein (04:24) From August of 1985 Stan Lee presents ASM 255 “Even a Ghost can Fear the Night!” by Tom Defalco, Ron Frenz and Josef Rubinstein (06:02) From September of 1985 Stan Lee presents ASM 256 “Introducing.. Puma!” by DeFalco, Frenz, and Rubinstein (09:35) From October of 1985 Stan Lee presents ASM 257 “Beware the Claws of Puma!” by Defalco, Frenz and Rubinstein https://readallcomics.com/amazing-spider-man-v1-257/ (13:41) Sponsor - 36 Hour Big Bad Boss Cream Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Join our Discord Channel by using this link on Discord: https://discord.gg/d3k3P2pU Check out our live meetup here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:40 - Justice League of America #7 (Geoff Johns, Jeff Lemire and Doug Mahnke) 0:12:56 - Batman #23 (Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo) 0:21:18 - Batgirl #23 (Gail Simone and Fernando Pasarin) 0:30:38 - Nightwing #23 (Kyle Higgins and Will Conrad) 0:39:05 - Superboy #23 (Justin Jordan and Robson Rocha, Marcus To) 0:45:56 - Green Lantern Corps #23 (Robert Venditti, Van Jensen and Bernard Chang) 0:54:41 - Threshold #8 + Backup (Keith Giffen and Tom Raney, Phil Winslade, Timothy Green II) 1:09:16 - Katana #8 (Ann Nocenti and Alex Sanchez, Fabrizio Fiorentino) 1:18:48 - Worlds' Finest #15 (Paul Levitz and Emanuela Lupacchino) 1:23:41 - Suicide Squad #23 (Ales Kot and Rick Leonardi) 1:33:14 - Constantine #6 (Ray Fawkes and Renato Guedes) 1:41:10 - Demon Knights #23 (Robert Venditti and Phil Winslade) 1:49:11 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co
Episode 193. James B and Eddie return from Battleworld to learn all about Spider-Man's new suit. Also, why is J Jonah Jameson back? What does Spider-Man like on his Pizza? Who is Wendy Thornton and do we care? Listen to this Black Suited edition to find out the answers to these and plenty more questions on this episode of Let's Read Spider-Man. Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. (01:25) From May of 1984 Stan Lee presents ASM 252 “Homecoming!” written by Roger Stern and Tom Defalco, Art by Ron Frenz and Brett Breeding (06:00) From June of 1984 Stan Lee presents ASM 253 “By Myself Betrayed!” by Tom Defalco, Rick Leonardi, and Bill Anderson. (12:03) Sponsor - Mammoth Football Join our Discord Channel by using this link on discord: https://discord.gg/GvbvtDRj
In this edition of SPC Reissued, Marc and Remso take a look back at the debut of a character many have recently met for the first time in "Across the Spiderverse", Miguel O'Hara, aka Spider-Man 2099! They crack open Spider-Man 2099 # 1 from 1994, written by the great Peter David, with pencils by Rick Leonardi. How did this issue serve to set up not only Miguel O'Hara's origin, but the launch of the still-canon Marvel 2099 Universe! Support the Second Print Comics Podcast on Patreon, where you'll get access to TONS of bonus content and perks, including early episode releases and original shows like A Case of the Runs, Tales from the Fuck It Pile, Remso vs the DCEU, Remso Rants, the newly acquired Degenerate Panel and so much more, all for a measly $5 per month! At higher levels, you can get hand-selected hardcover graphic novels delivered to your door, or even produce an episode of the show! https://patreon.com/secondprintpodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/second-print-comics-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SHOCK! This week Chris and Daniel discuss Spider-Man 2099 by Peter David and Rick Leonardi. We also talk about the next Playstation Spider-Man game, Loki and Echo Disney+ release dates, and Image Comics moving to Lunar distribution.Visit us online:Check out The Reader Copy Podcast websiteOur iTunes page:Listen to more episodesEven More Stuff:Check out our InstagramFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookShow music provided by MDK - Hyper Beam
Episode 169. James B and Eddie talk about Debra Whitman and Wong while covering The Amazing Spider-Man 228 to 230. Eddie learns a lot about the Juggernaut and Madame Web. Also a horror story is introduced with an unnamed villain. (03:11) Segment - Does Eddie Know this Character from the MCU (Actor Variant) (04:23) From May of 1982 Stan Lee Presents ASM 228 “Murder by Spider” Written by Jan Stranad, Pencils by Rick Leonardi, Ink by Dave Simons. Jim Shooter's still editor in chief too. https://read-comic.com/amazing-spider-man-v1-228/ (08:48) From June of 1982 Stan Lee Presents ASM 229 “Nothing can Stop the Juggernaut!” by Roger Stern, John Romita Jr and Jim Mooney (16:55) From June of 1982 Stan Lee Presents ASM 230 “To Fight the Unbeatable Foe!” by Stern, Romita Jr, and Mooney.(what small credits this book has) (22:27) Sponsor - Juggs Footwear Resin Based Foam and Rubber Boots (26:23) And now it's time for the close Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
Darrell, Russ & Hassan T are back to talk about the recent Flash film trailer before covering I Am Batman #1-6 by John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, Stephen Segovia, Ken Lashley & Nightwing 100 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Rick Leonardi, Scott McDaniel, Mikel Janin, Javier Fernandez
April 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman: One Bad Day - Bane by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Tomeu Morey Lazarus Planet: Assault on Krypton by Nicole Maines, Skylar Patridge, Nick Filardi, CS Pascat, Scott Godlewski, Alex Guimaraes, Frank Barbiere, Sami Basri, Vicente Cifuentes, Hi-Fi, Leah Williams, Marguerite Sauvage Nightwing 100 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Scott McDaniel, Rick Leonardi, Eddy Barrows, Javier Fernandez, Mikel Janin, Karl Story, Eber Ferreira, Caio Filipe, Joe Prado, Adriano Lucas Batgirls 14 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jonathan Case Stargirl: The Lost Children 3 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Flash 791 by Jeremy Adams, Roger Cruz, Wellington Dias, Luis Guerrero Marvel Wasp 1 by Al Ewing, Kasia Nie, KJ Diaz Infinity Comics Alligator Loki 17 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image Immortal Sergeant 1 by Joe Kelly, J.M. Ken Niimura Dark Horse White Savior 1 by Eric Nguyen, Scott Burman, Iwan Joko Triyono Boom Dune: House Harkonnen 1 by Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert, Michael Shelfer, Patricio Delpeche AfterShock Maniac of New York: Don't Call It A Comeback 1 by Elliot Kalan, Andrea Mutti Vault Barbaric: Hell to Pay 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke Ray's OGN Corner of the Week: Witches of Brooklyn by Sophie Escabasse Additional Reviews: Exorsisters, Wednesday, Motherland: Fort Salem, Owl House s3.2, Fairy Tale News: Omninews, Evangeline Lilly, Second Coming s3, Meryl Streep joins Only Murders in the Building, Schmigadoon return date, Marvel announcements including new Loki and Black Panther series, ComiXology layoffs, Extreme Venomverse, McKay's Avengers team revealed, Disney releases upcoming schedule Trailers: Gotham Knights, Scream 6, Invincible s2, Mandalorian s3 Comics Countdown (17-Jan-2023): Kroma 3 by Lorenzo De Felici Barnstormers 4 by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe Wasp 1 by Al Ewing, Kasia Nie, KJ Diaz Nightwing 100 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Scott McDaniel, Rick Leonardi, Eddy Barrows, Javier Fernandez, Mikel Janin, Karl Story, Eber Ferreira, Caio Filipe, Joe Prado, Adriano Lucas Batgirls 14 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jonathan Case Stargirl: The Lost Children 3 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Immortal Sergeant 1 by Joe Kelly, J.M. Ken Niimura There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 4 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry, Chris O'Halloran Punisher 9 by Jason Aaron, Paul Azaceta, Jesus Saiz, Matt Hollingsworth TMNT: Armageddon Game 4 by Tom Waltz, Vincenzo Federici, Alex Sanchez, Matt Herms
Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 28 de noviembre de 2022.Algunos temas comentados:Los nombres completos de los distintos héroes que han sido Robin. Fantomas y el delicado tema de los derechos de este personaje derivado. Editorial Novaro. ¿Qué era, de donde salió y qué pasó con ella? Algunas creaciones de Jack Kirby fuera de Marvel o DC. Dark Knight Strikes Again, la criticada secuela de Frank Miller y Lynn Varley a The Dark Knight Returns. Maximum Carnage y los fans que creían que era una buena historia. Además: Hypernaturals (Abnett, Lanning & Walker), Bone (Jeff Smith), Morning Glories (Spencer & Eisma), Leave It to Chance (Robinson & Smith), Æon Flux, Convergence, el arte de Rick Leonardi, ¡...y mucho más!Comentario de cómics:Superman/Batman: World's Finest, cómic escrito por Mark Waid con arte de Dan Mora, color de Tamra Bonvillain y rótulos de Aditya Bidikar. (DC Comics)I Hate This Place, cómic escrito por Kyle Starks, con arte de Artyom Topilin, color de Lee Loughridge y rótulos de Pat Brosseau. (Skybound/Image Comics)Comentario de televisión:Wednesday (Merlina), primera temporada de la serie creada por Alfred Gough y Miles Millar, dirigida por Tim Burton y otros, y protagonizada por Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, Christina Ricci, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán y Fred Armisen, entre otros. (MGM/Netflix)Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor:Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 86,1 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:33:49 y la canción de cierre es "Limito con el Sol" de Saiko.Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord!También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados:Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
On this week's show, we recap more of the interviews with wonderful comic book talents that we recently got at the Pittsburgh based 3 Rivers Comic Con! We talk with Spider-Girl artist Patrick Olliffe, legendary comic book inkers Brett Breeding & Wayne Faucher, and Rick Leonardi, the artist behind Spider-Man 2099, Cloak & Dagger, & much more! Host: Andy Larson Co Hosts: Chad Smith & JA Scott Interview Guests: Patrick Olliffe- @patolliffe65 / Twitter Brett Breeding- https://www.brettbreeding.com Wayne Faucher- @waynerisd / Instagram Rick Leonardi- @rick_leonardi / Twitter Special Thanks to the 3 Rivers Comic Con & New Dimension Comics! www.3RiversComicon.com
Boy oh boy do we have an awesome episode for you this week! Daniel Warren Johnson, the creative genius behind comics such as Extremity, Murderfalcon, Wonder Woman: Dead Earth and Beta Ray Bill returns to the Geek Gossip to discuss the upcoming release of his latest project, the pro-wrestling themed comic Do A Powerbomb! Coming this June from Image Comics, we interview Daniel about the inspiration behind this project, the types of events we will see play out here as well as his latest comic Jurassic League #1 from DC comics as well as some other ideas of his he's in the process of developing.Our dad also joins us for Tales From the Dollar Bin, in which he reviews Invaders #9 from Marvel in the Silver Age as well as Sgt. Werewolf Volume 01: War Is Hell from Project Pandora Entertainment with awesome writing from our good friend Rich Woodall while Artie reviews Marvel Two-In-One #27 where the Thing teams up with Deathlok while Jack reviews the four issue mini-series Green Lantern Vs. Aliens by Ron Marz and Rick Leonardi. Special thanks to Daniel Warren Johnson for making this phenomenal episode possible!!
On this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight revisit Westview New Jersey, the world of sit-coms, and all things chaos magic! First in Previously On (2:51), Jason and Rosie discuss America Chavez co-creator Joe Casey's comments in The Hollywood Reporter on creator compensation, break down the Thor: Love & Thunder trailer with lore, theories, and a relevant reading list for Jason Aaron's incredible and immense run on Thor. Then, they recap and discuss Moon Knight episode 4, “The Tomb.” In the Airlock (1:09:28), they dive deep (deeeeep) into the series WandaVision with a primer on how the series will affect Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness and beyond in phase four of the MCU, with tons of lore-inspired theories direct from the comics. Finally, in Nerd Out (1:40:14) a listener pitches us on best-selling fantasy author Brandon Sanderson. Tune in every Friday and don't forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button! Nerd Out Submission Instructions! Send a short pitch and 2-3 minute voice memo recording to xray@crooked.com that answers the following questions: 1) How did you get into/discover your ‘Nerd Out?' (2) Why should we get into it too? (3) What's coming soon in this world that we can look forward to or where can we find it? Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk Follow Crooked: twitter.com/crookedmedia PLUGS: Rosie's IG, website, author archive, & Letterboxd. The Listener's Guide for all things X-Ray Vision! Avengers (2016) by Mark Waid and Mike del Mundo; subtitled “Kang Wars” so you know it's relevant to phase four of the MCU; available on Amazon, Marvel Unlimited, and more. Thor: God of Thunder #1 - 25 by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic; available on Amazon, thriftbooks, Marvel Unlimited, and more. Thor (2014) #1 - 8 by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman; available on Amazon, thriftbooks, Marvel Unlimited, and more. Bonus Material: Original Sin #0 - 8 by Mark Waid and Jim Cheung; available on Amazon, thriftbooks, Marvel Unlimited, and more. Moon Knight by Jeff Lemire, Greg Smallwood, and more; available on Amazon, thriftbooks, Marvel Unlimited, and more. The Vision & The Scarlet Witch (1982) - Volume 1, 4 issues, written by Bill Mantlo & pencils by Rick Leonardi; available on Marvel Unlimited or comixology. The Vision & The Scarlet Witch (1985) - Volume 2, 12 issues, written by Steve Englehart & pencils by Richard Howell; available on Marvel Unlimited or comixology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a nine year hiatus, Ron Marz returns to Comic Geek Speak! Since then, the cast has changed, and so has the comic book industry. In turn, Ron's main focus is his current cosmic crowdfunding campaign at Zoop along with Andy Lanning and Rick Leonardi, titled Resolution. Along with that, Ian and Chris discuss the full scope of Ron's career, including the creations of Kyle Rayner and Genis-Vell, taking over for Starlin on Silver Surfer, the rise and fall of Crossgen and how its existence changed the comic book medium, Samurai: Heaven and Earth (one of Chris' all-time favorites), Russian spies and Almost American, Swamp God at Heavy Metal and different formats of releasing comics, the state of the NL East, and so much more. (1:47:08)
In this episode, the Bandits interview comic book writer Ron Marz. We discuss his extensive career in comics writing characters such as Silver Surfer and then geek out over Marvel vs. DC, CrossGen, and naturally, Green Lantern.We dive into the creation of a new character during the 90s and how everything didn't go back to normal. We also get a little controversial when we discuss how and why "fridging" became a comic book trope.________________________Follow Ron on Twitter: @ronmarz. Make Resolution, his new work with Andy Lanning and Rick Leonardi, a reality by supporting the project on Zoop._________________________Protect and display your comics with supplies from BCW Supplies. Use discount code DBB to get 10% off your purchase.Email us at thedollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
On this week's comic book review Stack: Superman and the Authority #1 DC Comics Written by Grant Morrison Art by Mikel Janín Moon Knight #1 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by Alessandro Cappuccio Mother of Madness #1 Image Comics Written & Created by Emilia Clarke & Marguerite Bennet Art by Leila Leiz Blue and Gold #1 DC Comics Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Ryan Sook Thor Annual #1 Marvel By Aaron Kuder Syphon #1 Image Comics Story by Mohsen Ashraf Written by Patrick Meaney & Mohsen Ashraf Art by Jeff Edwards Shazam #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Clayton Henry Home Sick Pilots #7 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard X-Men Legends #5 Written by Peter David Art by Todd Nauck Chu #6 Image Comics Written by John Layman Art by Dan Boultwood Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Undiscovered Country #14 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi Nightwing #82 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo, Rick Leonardi and Neil Edwards Radiant Black #6 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Darko Lafuente Dark Blood #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Latoya Morgan Art by Walt Barna Deadly Class #47 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #4 BOOM! Studios Written by Ram V Art by Filipe Andrade Shadecraft #5 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett Save Yourself #2 BOOM! Box Written by Bones Leopard Art by Kelly & Nichole Matthews Home #4 Image Comics Written by Julio Anta Art by Anna Wieszczyk Black Hammer Reborn #2 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Caitlin Yarsky Time Before Time #3 Image Comics Written by Declan Shalvey & Rory McConville Art by Joe Palmer Bermuda #1 IDW Written and Letters by John Layman Art by Nick Bradshaw Compass #2 Image Comics Written by Robert MacKenzie & David Walker Art by Justin Greenwood SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's comic book review Stack: Superman and the Authority #1 DC Comics Written by Grant Morrison Art by Mikel Janín Moon Knight #1 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by Alessandro Cappuccio Mother of Madness #1 Image Comics Written & Created by Emilia Clarke & Marguerite Bennet Art by Leila Leiz Blue and Gold #1 DC Comics Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Ryan Sook Thor Annual #1 Marvel By Aaron Kuder Syphon #1 Image Comics Story by Mohsen Ashraf Written by Patrick Meaney & Mohsen Ashraf Art by Jeff Edwards Shazam #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Clayton Henry Home Sick Pilots #7 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard X-Men Legends #5 Written by Peter David Art by Todd Nauck Chu #6 Image Comics Written by John Layman Art by Dan Boultwood Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Undiscovered Country #14 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi Nightwing #82 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo, Rick Leonardi and Neil Edwards Radiant Black #6 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Darko Lafuente Dark Blood #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Latoya Morgan Art by Walt Barna Deadly Class #47 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #4 BOOM! Studios Written by Ram V Art by Filipe Andrade Shadecraft #5 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett Save Yourself #2 BOOM! Box Written by Bones Leopard Art by Kelly & Nichole Matthews Home #4 Image Comics Written by Julio Anta Art by Anna Wieszczyk Black Hammer Reborn #2 Dark Horse Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Caitlin Yarsky Time Before Time #3 Image Comics Written by Declan Shalvey & Rory McConville Art by Joe Palmer Bermuda #1 IDW Written and Letters by John Layman Art by Nick Bradshaw Compass #2 Image Comics Written by Robert MacKenzie & David Walker Art by Justin Greenwood SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code FANSIDED20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Support Rick Leonardi's new book, RESOLUTION: https://zoop.gg/c/resolution In this episode Dan sits down with Rick Leonardi, the co-creator of Spider-Man 2099. Rick has also done work on Amazing Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, Cloak and Dagger, The Uncanny X-Men, The New Mutants, Nightwing, Batgirl, Green Lantern, Superman, and Star Wars. He was also integral in the design […] The post Amazing Friends: Rick Leonardi appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
We've pulled the strings of reality to create another epic podcast team-up as Justin and Alicia of The X-Wife Podcast join Anna, Mav, and Andrew to talk Excalibur #19, "Madripoor Knights!" But the team-ups don't end there! Chris Claremont teams up with celebrated penciler Rick Leonardi, Jamie Braddock teams up with Jamie Braddock, Kurt teams up with the Dirty Angels, Rachel teams up with Meggan, and no one teams up with the X-Men in a story about fraternal betrayal and finding new ways to win. Also, Kitty teams up with a pair of very tight jeans and everyone shuns Anna's questionable takes on Hamilton and Kurt's flirting. We only hope we've helped rather than hindered "one man's elaborate scheme to get his wife into X-Men comics!"
Jordan Plosky from Zoop.gg is the guest on this week's show, Episode #493! Get to know the latest and greatest comics crowdfunding site, Zoop.gg! Jordan discusses how this new site came to be as well as the current projects underway, including Slow City Blues by Samuel Haine, Shawn Moll, John Livesay, David Baron, and Thomas Mauer; Scarlett Couture – The Munich File by Des Taylor; and Resolution from Ron Marz, Andy Lanning, and Rick Leonardi. Jordan talks about what we can look forward to at Zoop.gg and how their site differs from other crowdfunding areas. Be sure to check them out after you listen to my fun conversation with Jordan!
Jace chats with longtime comic writer Ron Marz about his current campaign on Zoop, Resolution. Along with fellow writer Andy Lanning with art by Rick Leonardi, Lanning & color artist Andrew Dalhouse, Ron is bringing his love of cosmic, epic storytelling to the new crowdfunding platform. The Green Lantern meets Unforgiven is the simplest way to describe the story and with the track record and experience of these creators we really expect something special. In addition to the collaboration that is bringing the story of Xaan Maddox, a legendary member of the outer-space corps of heroes known as The Resolute, to life, backers have the opportunity to get a portfolio featuring artwork from other stellar artist working in comics. From Paul Pelletier to Phil Jimenez to Liam Sharp and a whole lot more. This is a chance for this all-star lineup of creators to draw whatever comes to mind in the universe of Resolution. Be sure you go visit the campaign page to check out all the amazing artwork and rewards that are being offered and share the campaign on social media so every one who wants to join the campaign will have a chance.
This Saturday, we discuss New Mutants (1983), focusing on its first team of teenage students/heroes, the 'team supreme on the loose again', their adventures, and the themes brought up in their stories by marvelous creators like Chris Claremont, Louise Simonson, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mary Wilshire, Bret Blevins, Bob Layton, Rick Leonardi, Glynis Wein, Petra Scotese or Tom Orzechowski.
On this episode the three bro's review Spider-Man Vol. 1 - Part 2. Written by Peter David with Art by Rick Leonardi.
Published November 1982-Feb 1983 Written by Bill Mantlo - Co creator of Rocker Raccoon & Cloak and Dagger Pencilled by Rick Leonardi from Haverhill MA - worked for DC and Marvel Jim Shooter - Editor in Chief Mark Gruenwald - Editor Their first key series together was published in the beginning of November 1982 which contained four issues. The limited series was written by Bill Mantlo and pencilled by Rick Leonardi.[1] In this series, the villain Magneto is retconned as the father of Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver while intending to give up his villainous ways of life.[2] The reveal had some previous clues which were released during Avengers and X-Men titles. This stayed as comic book canon for many decades until it was undone in the 2014 crossover storyline AXIS. Join us on Splash Pages as we discuss the first mini-series featuring Vision and the Scarlet Witch, partially inpiring the new show WandaVision on Disney Plus This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com Retro Dorkening Shirts on Amazon! https://tinyurl.com/dorkshirts Follow our Hosts Rich Davis Former co-host of the clowns of cosplay podcast & Cesar Romero enthusiast https://www.facebook.com/bagelbar https://www.instagram.com/ctjoker2014/ Leo Pond Owner and Producer of The Dorkening Podcast Network https://www.facebook.com/leopond https://www.instagram.com/leo.pond/ Chris Denmead https://www.facebook.com/chrisdsav Produced by: The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Instagram.com/TheDorkening Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/splash-pages-the-comic-book-cl/851a4265-0bff-4494-932b-be2b8bf2b51f This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On this episode the three bro's review Avengers: Vision and The Scarlet Witch. Written by Steve Englehart and Bill Mantlo with Art by Don Heck and Rick Leonardi.
Mike-DELL + Mike-EL are always up on the latest trends, and they know that stories featuring Samhain and scythes are the big thing now, so jump on the bandwagon with them, and enjoy it while it lasts! Bill Mantlo, Rick Leonardi, Ian Akin + Brian Garvey present Vision And The Scarlet Witch #1, from November, 1982, the first time the duo starred in their own series.
'Give us a break Fuzzy-Elf!' This week Tony is joined by The PXD himself Pete Davies. They sit down and chat about issue 201 of The Uncanny X-Men and discuss why it was considered such an important issue. They also discuss the art of Rick Leonardi and Whilce Portacio and the writing of Chris Claremont. (And Rogue's lack of decent sportswear!) They also touch upon a rather creepy kiss in space! You can find Pete on Instagram here and on Twitter here. You also need to listen to the end of the podcast where he announces a big new project! Many thanks for listening.
The game is afoot! Watson & Holmes is 2013’s urban re-imagining of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson - as contemporary Black men in Harlem (this one ain’t about Benedict Cumberbatch & Lucy Liu). The series was created by writer Karl Bollers with art by Rick Leonardi, and crowdfunded initially on Kickstarter. Book One, “A Study in Black” - features the eponymous Dr. Watson - an Afghanistan war vet - a former army medic now working as a surgeon in an inner-city clinic, and of course - Holmes is a peculiarly observant “consulting detective” to NY’s finest. As you can imagine, fate brings this unlikely duo together to team up, bump egos, and bust some heads - in a labyrinth of drugs, guns, gangs and conspiracy. Beyond some interesting takes on technology, race, and modern crime - It’s worth noting that the series decides to put Dr. Watson at the forefront, with Holmes as a strong supporting character. The series was critically acclaimed for it’s unique take on a classic - and nominated for multiple awards including the Eisner and the Glyph. But it wasn’t until it’s SECOND book - where the characters were handed over to a bevy of creators like Brandon Easton, Lyndsay Faye, and Steven Grant. Issue #6 actually WON an Eisner for a single issue…that was focused on the issue of sex-trafficking. Joining us to talk about BOTH books is a new friend of the pod, Chris Walker - experienced comic book artist, colorist, marketer, and founder of Urbanime. Whatever remains must be the truth?
In this episode of the Savage FINcast Retro hosts Raven, Jim & Craig take a look at the final three issues of Gary Carlson’s Vanguard series. Featuring the art stylings of Rick Leonardi, Angel Medina, and Andy Smith. TIMESTAMPS01:57 – Vanguard 04 (Review)35:32 – Vanguard 05 (Review)59:15 – Vanguard 06 (Review)
Nostalgia, Legacy, and Coming of Age, are all in the story, Soul, by Dylan Horrocks and Rick Leonardi. Again, Cassandra is having metacognition, soul searching, and a hope for tomorrow in this wonderful story.
Artist Rick Leonardi discusses his co-creation Spider-Man 2099. He also talks about his role in designing the black Spider-Man costume. Thanks to Javi for doing the interview at Wizard World Austin Are you a patreon member? Get exclusive podcasts by signing up here. https://www.patreon.com/crawlspace Be sure to visit the main site at https://www.spidermancrawlspace.com
Quarter-Bin Podcast #82Originally released: September 27, 2016.Vision & Scarlet Witch #3 & #4, Marvel Comics, cover-dated January & February 1983."Blood Brothers" and "Please Allow Me To Introduce Myself," by Bill Mantlo, with art by Rick Leonardi, Ian Arkin & Brian Garvey.Right-click to download episode directlyNext Episode: Phantom Stranger #21, DC Comics, cover-dated September/October 1972.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com, no matter how long ago this episode originally posted.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #81Originally released: September 17, 2016.Vision & Scarlet Witch #1 & #2, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November & December 1982."Trick or Treat" and "Faith of our Fathers," by Bill Mantlo, with art by Rick Leonardi, Ian Arkin & Brian Garvey.Right-click to download episode directly Next Episode: Vision & Scarlet Witch #3 & #4, from DC Comics, cover-dated January & February 1983Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com, no matter how long ago this episode originally posted.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #72Originally released: April 26, 2016.Birds of Prey #39, DC Comics, cover-dated March 2002."The Gun," by Chuck Dixon, with art by Rick Leonardi, Jesse Delperdang, and Rodney Ramos.Right-click to download episode directly Next Episode: FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2016!Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com, no matter how long ago this episode originally posted.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #70Originally released: March 15, 2016.Watson & Holmes #1, New Paradigm Studio, cover-dated July 2013.''No time for explanation, the game's afoot!" by Karl Bollers, with art by Rick Leonardi.Right-click to download episode directly Next Episode: Adventure Comics #479, DC Comics, cover-dated March 1981.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com, no matter how long ago this episode originally posted.
On this episode the three bros get all nostalgic and discuss an old favorite Spiderman 2099 written by Peter David and Drawn by Rick Leonardi.
Bob McLeod, co-creator of "New Mutants" and "X-Factor" artist Rick Leonardi hit the stage at Keystone Comic Con to discuss the X-Men through the ages with Comic Book Club's Alex, in this live panel recording. Check out the website at comicbookclublive.com to find out how to watch the show live! And follow the show on Twitter: @comicbooklive, @azalben, @jtsizzle, and @realpetelepage Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob McLeod, co-creator of "New Mutants" and "X-Factor" artist Rick Leonardi hit the stage at Keystone Comic Con to discuss the X-Men through the ages with Comic Book Club's Alex, in this live panel recording. Check out the website at comicbookclublive.com to find out how to watch the show live! And follow the show on Twitter: @comicbooklive, @azalben, @jtsizzle, and @realpetelepage Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top 500, Absolute Carnage, Sinestro: Year of the Villain, Agents of Atlas, Future Foundation, Sensational Spidey, Berserker Unbound, Snow Glass Apples, Coffin Bound, Island of Dr. Moreau, Death-Defying Devil, Archie Married Life, Dark Age, Dead End Kids, Over the Garden Wall: Soulful Symphonies, Comic for Flint: Hope, Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia Reviews: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Infinity Train News: Dublin Comic Con, Fairlady ending, Kevin Conroy, Benioff & Weiss, Home Alone reboot, American Crime Story reboot, JMS returns to comics, Snyder/Capullo DC event, Event Horizon, Garfield Trailers: Tenet, Addams Family, Katy Keene Kickstarter Plug: ComixCentral Presents the Best of Indie Anthology 2019 (http://kck.st/2OLdJgC) Comics Review Details: Sinestro: Year of the Villain by Mark Russell, Yildiray Cinar, Julio Ferreira, Hi-Fi Absolute Carnage 1 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin Agents of Atlas 1 by Greg Pak, Nico Leon, Federico Blee, Jeff Parker, Carlos Pagulayan, Jason Paz Future Foundation 1 by Jeremy Whitley, Will Robson, Daniele Orlandini, Greg Menzie Sensational Spider-Man: Self-Improvement by Peter David, Rick Leonardi, Victor Olazaba, Rachelle Rosenberg, Tom DeFalso, Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema, Chris Sotomayor Berserker Unbound 1 by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato Jr, Frank Martin Snow, Glass, Apples by Neil Gaiman, Colleen Doran Coffin Bound 1 by Dan Watters, Dani, Brad Simpson Island of Doctor Moreau 1 by Ted Adams, Gabriel Rodriguez, Nelson Daniel Death-Defying 'Devil 1 by Gail Simone, Walter Geovani, Adriano Augusto Archie Married Life 10th Anniversary by Michael Uslan, Dan Parent Dark Age 1 by Don Handfield, Leonardo Rodrigues, Matt Busch Dead End Kids 1 by Frank Gogol, Nenad Cvitcanin Over the Garden Wall: Soulful Symphonies by Birdie Willis, Rowan MacColl, Dean Stuart Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia by Matt Entin, Ed Kuehnel, Dan Schkade, Marissa Louise (https://www.suspiciousbehaviorproductions.com/) Comics Countdown 07 Aug: House of X 2 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Die 6 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Harley Quinn 64 by Sam Humphries, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi, Jessica Kholinne Deathstroke 46 by Christopher Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Cam Smith, Jeromy Cox Absolute Carnage 1 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin Immortal Hulk 22 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Jose Ruy, Paul Mounts Batman 76 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Sandu Florea, Norm Rapmund, Tomeu Morey Daredevil 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Jay Leisten, Java Tartaglia Sea of Stars 2 by Jason Aaron, Dennis Hallum, Stephen Green, Rico Renzi Justice League 29 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Bruno Redondo, Hi-Fi
Major X, Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Spider-Man - Web Designers, Marvel Team-Up, War of the Realms, Toy Story Adventures, Amber Blake, Giant Killers, Marvel Action: Black Panther, Curse Words: Spring Has Sprung, Section Zero, Bronze Age Boogie, Am It Glenn? Reviews: Russian Doll, Shazam, Pet Sematary, Gravity Falls s1 News: Felicity Smoak, Jai Nitz, Astro Hustle, Joker trailer, Manor Black from Dark Horse, Suicide Squad casting Comics Details: War of the Realms 1 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Marvel Team-Up 1 by Eve Ewing, Joey Vasquez, Felipe Sobreiro Major X 1 by Rob Liefeld, Adelso Corona, Dan Fraga, Romulo Fajardo Marvel Action: Black Panther 1 by Kyle Baker, Juan Samu, David Cruz Section Zero 1 by Karl Kesel, Tom Grummett, Ben Dimagmaliw Curse Words: Spring Has Sprung by Charles Soule, Mike Norton, Addison Duke Amber Blake 1 by Jade Foret, Butch Guice Bronze Age Boogie 1 by Stuart Moore, Alberto Ponticelli, Giulia Brusco Giant Killers by Bart Sears, Rick Leonardi, Matthew Dow Smith, Meghan Hetrick, Nanjan Jamberi Comics Countdown, 03 Apr: Die 5 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Conan the Barbarian 5 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson Green Lantern 6 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff Black Hammer ‘45 2 by Ray Fawkes, Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt Paper Girls 27 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson Curse Words: Spring Has Sprung by Charles Soule, Mike Norton, Addison Duke Justice League 21 by Scott Snyder, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Deathstroke 42 by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Norm Rapmund, Jeromy Cox War of the Realms 1 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Giant Days 49 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar
DCOCD is the DC Comics EVENT PODCAST where we discuss, contextualise and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. Paul teams with the double-treat of Maggie and Jon Schaefer-Hames from the Married With Comics podcast to do hard time with BRUCE WAYNE: MURDERER? before going on the lam with BRUCE WAYNE: FUGITIVE! These were 2 big, back to back Bat crossovers in 2002 from powerhouse creators Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Chuck Dixon, Kelly Puckett, Devin Grayson, Denny O’Neil, Damion Scott, Scott McDaniel, Phil Noto, Rick Leonardi, Rodney Ramos, Dave Johnson, Roger Robinson, Bill Sienkewitz, Brian Bolland, Pete Woods, Andrew Pepoy, Willie Schubert, Noelle Giddings, Todd Nauck, Rick Burchett, Lee Loughridge, Klaus Janson, Todd Klein, Andy Owens, Albert De Guzman, John Costanza, Gregory Wright, Gloria Vasquez, Rob Leigh, Jesse Depelderdang, John Floyd, John McCrea, Steve Lieber, Mark McKenna, Robin Riggs, Sean Phillips, Sergio Cariello, Jack Morelli, Bill Oakley, Jim Royal, Geoff Johns, Robert Campanella, Bob Ro and Robert Scheck. Listen to find out what were the highlights, things that lasted and more about this 10 month event. If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!
Greetings, futurists! In this episode, Alchemax janitors Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) head thirty-five years into the past...in order to rocket 107 years into the future when they read Marvel Comics' Spider-Man 2099 #1, written by Peter David and pencilled by Rick Leonardi in 1992! After some creator biographies and an explanation of how this concept came to be, our duo delve into every page of this landmark issue, lending their guttural growls and burps along the way. After a break, the pair return to finish off the creators' info and tell what happened to Marvel's 2099 line after this issue. And they wrap up with a look at some other comic book stories and properties that exist in the future––for that is where you and I would like to spend the rest of our lives! You don't want to miss it! patreon.com/chrisandreggie weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.com @cosmictmill weirdsciencedccomics.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com
Heroes in Crisis 2, JLD/WW, Justice League/Aquaman Drowned Earth, DC/Hannah Barbera, Terrifics Annual, Hex Wives, Wytches: Bad Egg Special, Avengers Halloween Special, Spider-Force, Vault of Spiders, What If: Magik, X-Men Black - Emma Frost, Jessica Jones: Blindspot, Edgar Allan Poe’s Snifter of Terror, Midnight Mystery, Planet of the Apes: Time of Man Reviews: Sex Death Revolution, Spidey 2099 v2, Spider-Man game, Doctor Who s11e05, Bohemian Rhapsody, Doc Aphra v1, WW Earth One v2 News: Bucky/Falcon streaming show, Penny Dreadful spin-off, Who Christmas, Old Man Quill, DC Crossover - Flash with Italian superhero universe, Walking Dead movie trilogy, Obi Wan is Black Mask, Buffy reboot Comics Details: Heroes in Crisis 2 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Travis Moore, Tomeu Morey, Arif Prianto Justice League Dark/Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Miguel Mendonca, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth by James Tynion IV, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Batman: Secret Files by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire, Ram V, Jorge Fornes, Matt Wilson, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Elena Casagrande, Jill Thompson, Trish Mulvihill, Tom Taylor, Brad Walker, Drew Hennessy Deathstroke/Yogi Bear by Frank Tieri, Mark Texeira, Jeromy Cox, JM DeMatteis, Tom Mandrake, Hi-Fi Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Dan Green, Ande Parks, Steve Buccellato, JM DeMatteis, Tom Mandrake, Hi-Fi Nightwing/Magilla Gorilla by Heath Corson, Tom Derenick, Tom Grummett, Andy Owens, Cam Smith, Pete Pantazis, JM DeMatteis, Tom Mandrake, Hi-Fi Superman/Top Cat by Dan DiDio, Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki, Dean White, JM DeMatteis, Tom Mandrake, Hi-Fi Hex Wives 1 by Ben Acker, Mirka Andolfo, Marissa Louise Terrifics Annual by Gene Luen Yang, Joe Bennett, Richard Friend, Scott Hanna, Matt Santorelli, Mark Russell, Doc Shaner, Nathan Fairbairn, James Asmus, Jose Luis, Jordi Tarragona, Hi-Fi Avengers Halloween Special by Rob Fee, Eoin Marron, Michael Spicer, Gerry Duggan, Laura Braga, Arif Prianto, Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska, Jonas Scharf, Jordan Boyd, Jay Baruchel, Luca Pizzari, Robbie Thompson, Bob Quinn Spider-Force 1 by Chris Priest, Paulo Siquiera, Oren Junior, Craig Yeung, Guru eFX Vault of Spiders 1 by Jed MacKay, Scott Koblish, Andres Mossa, Cullen Bunn, Javier Pulido, Muntsa Vicente, Sheldon Vella, Nilah Magruder, Alberto Alburquerque, James Asmus, Juen Gedeon What If: Magik by Leah Williams, Filipe Andrade, Chris O’Halloran X-Men Black - Emma Frost by Leah Williams, Chris Bachalo, Wayne Faucher, John Livesay, Jaime Mendoza, Tim Townsend, Al Vey, Dan Brown, Antonio Fabela, Chris Lopez Jessica Jones: Blindspot by Kelly Thompson, Mattia de Iulis, Marcio Takara, Rachelle Rosenberg Wytches: Bad Egg by Scott Snyder, Jock, Matt Hollingsworth Edgar Allan Poe’s Snifter of Terror 1 by Tom Peyer, Fred Harper, Michael Garland, Mark Russell, Peter Snejberg, Cienna Madrid, Carly Wright, Hunt Emerson Midnight Mystery 1 by Bernie Gonzalez Planet of the Apes: The Time of Man 1 by Dan Abnett, Phillip Kennedy Johnson Comics Countdown, 31 Oct 2018: Wytches: Bad Egg Halloween Special by Justice League Dark/Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Miguel Mendonca, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Jessica Jones: Blindspot by Kelly Thompson, Mattia de Iulis, Marcio Takara, Rachelle Rosenberg Tony Stark: Iron Man 5 by Dan Slott, Max Dunbar, Gang-Hyuk Lim, Dono Sanchez-Almara Nancy Drew 5 by Kelly Thompson, Jenn St-Onge, Triona Farrell West Coast Avengers 3 by Kelly Thompson, Stefano Caselli, Triona Farrell Fence 11 by CS Pascat, Johanna the Mad, Joana Lafuente Ice Cream Man 8 by W Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O’Halloran Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer 2 by Al Ewing, Ramon Rosanas, Jason Keith Spider-Force 1 by Chris Priest, Paulo Siquiera, Oren Junior, Craig Yeung, Guru eFX
CAPÍTULO #161… Nos vamos a descansar pero en septiembre volveremos. Os dejamos con un programa final bizarro pero especial. Porque si por algo se nos caracteriza es haceros descubrir obras y queremos despedirnos con unas obras olvidadas. Se trata de la trilogía del Superhéroe, una serie de obras que Warren Ellis realizó para Avatar y que salieron de lo convencional en el género. Además cerramos con una charla con el gran Rick Leonardi que nos hablará de su paso por grandes series como Capa y Puñal o Spiderman 2099. Y como siempre toda la actualidad posible y las mejores novedades como la Guerra del Infinito, Sherlock Frankenstein o Investigaciones Factor X. Gracias por hacernos pasar un año como este, nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:09:42] G. Willow Wilson entra en Wonder Woman Skybound de Kirkman lanza nueva serie sorpresa Novedades Panini Cómics Agosto Novedades ECC Septiembre Joaquin Phoenix habla sobre su película del Joker Black Widow ya tiene directora Anunciada X-Men Black Vuelven los What If...? Luz verde a la serie de televisión Quantum y Woody NOVEDADES [00:44:42] Sherlock Frankenstein y la legión del mal (00:47) Investigaciones Factor X #1 (00:54) Juan Solo. Integral (01:01) Doctor Muerte. Origen (01:08) La Guerra del Infinito (01:17) Batman y la Señal (01:23) ESPECIAL: LA TRILOGÍA DEL SUPERHÉROE [01:33:26] Rescatamos tres obras fuera de lo común y lo convencional que nos hablan del superhéroe desde un punto de vista visceral y sin escrúpulos y con tintes de crítica social. Tres obras realizadas por Warren Ellis en Avatar con los dibujantes Juan José RYP y Garrie Gastonny que no os dejará indiferentes, hablamos de Black Summer, No Hero y Supergod. ENTREVISTA: RICK LEONARDI [02:20:03] Con aparición en más de 450 títulos como Capa y Puñal, Uncanny X-Men, Nuevos Mutantes, Spider-Man 2099, Nightwing y Batgirl, Rick Leonardi se encuentra entre uno de los clásicos modernos del dibujo para el cómic americano. Nos hablará de grandes trabajos suyos como Capa y Puñal, que recientemente se reeditó en nuestro país, y de grandes series como Spiderman 2099, en la que trabajó desde el inicio junto a Peter David. OYENTES [02:33:10] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Recuerda que puedes apoyar nuestro trabajo a través de Patreon y formar parte de nuestra comunidad con grandes ventajas y contenidos exclusivos como nuestros programas en vídeo y en directo o nuestras comicofonías. También en iTunes Síguenos @TomosyGrapas www.tomosygrapas.com
CAPÍTULO #161… Nos vamos a descansar pero en septiembre volveremos. Os dejamos con un programa final bizarro pero especial. Porque si por algo se nos caracteriza es haceros descubrir obras y queremos despedirnos con unas obras olvidadas. Se trata de la trilogía del Superhéroe, una serie de obras que Warren Ellis realizó para Avatar y que salieron de lo convencional en el género. Además cerramos con una charla con el gran Rick Leonardi que nos hablará de su paso por grandes series como Capa y Puñal o Spiderman 2099. Y como siempre toda la actualidad posible y las mejores novedades como la Guerra del Infinito, Sherlock Frankenstein o Investigaciones Factor X. Gracias por hacernos pasar un año como este, nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:09:42] G. Willow Wilson entra en Wonder Woman Skybound de Kirkman lanza nueva serie sorpresa Novedades Panini Cómics Agosto Novedades ECC Septiembre Joaquin Phoenix habla sobre su película del Joker Black Widow ya tiene directora Anunciada X-Men Black Vuelven los What If...? Luz verde a la serie de televisión Quantum y Woody NOVEDADES [00:44:42] Sherlock Frankenstein y la legión del mal (00:47) Investigaciones Factor X #1 (00:54) Juan Solo. Integral (01:01) Doctor Muerte. Origen (01:08) La Guerra del Infinito (01:17) Batman y la Señal (01:23) ESPECIAL: LA TRILOGÍA DEL SUPERHÉROE [01:33:26] Rescatamos tres obras fuera de lo común y lo convencional que nos hablan del superhéroe desde un punto de vista visceral y sin escrúpulos y con tintes de crítica social. Tres obras realizadas por Warren Ellis en Avatar con los dibujantes Juan José RYP y Garrie Gastonny que no os dejará indiferentes, hablamos de Black Summer, No Hero y Supergod. ENTREVISTA: RICK LEONARDI [02:20:03] Con aparición en más de 450 títulos como Capa y Puñal, Uncanny X-Men, Nuevos Mutantes, Spider-Man 2099, Nightwing y Batgirl, Rick Leonardi se encuentra entre uno de los clásicos modernos del dibujo para el cómic americano. Nos hablará de grandes trabajos suyos como Capa y Puñal, que recientemente se reeditó en nuestro país, y de grandes series como Spiderman 2099, en la que trabajó desde el inicio junto a Peter David. OYENTES [02:33:10] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Recuerda que puedes apoyar nuestro trabajo a través de Patreon y formar parte de nuestra comunidad con grandes ventajas y contenidos exclusivos como nuestros programas en vídeo y en directo o nuestras comicofonías. También en iTunes Síguenos @TomosyGrapas www.tomosygrapas.com
You've asked for it. Now you're gonna get it. Will we have new view on Bob, or do we still hate Sentry? Only time will tell. Reading Order: Sentry (2000) 1-5, Sentry: X-Men, Sentry: Spider-Man, Sentry: Fantastic Four, Sentry: Hulk, Sentry and the Void Writer: Paul Jenkins Artists: Jae Lee, Mark Texeria, Rick Leonardi, Bill Sienkiewicz, Phil Winslade You can find out all about our show on Talkingcomicsbooks.com! Or at our new site: bendisassembled.com You can watch our trailer for Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled
Show Notes Wednesdays mean new comic day but bi-weekly it means a fresh serving of comic book commentary courtesy of The Variant Issue. The boys pull no punches when it comes to comics so listener discretion is advised! The Pull ListMay 2, 2018Action Comics Special #1DC Nation #0Harley Quinn Loves Joker #1Harley Quinn Volume 5 Vote Harley TPBSuicide Squad Rebirth Deluxe Edition Volume 2Zero Hour Crisis in Time TPBSpawn #285Avengers #1Hunt for Wolverine Weapon Lost #1 of 4Infinity Countdown #3 of 5Punisher MAX by Garth Ennis Omnibus Volume 1S.H.I.E.L.D. The Rebirth #1Star Wars Han SoloStar Wars Tag & Bink Were Here #1True Believers Kitty Pride & Wolverine #1True Believers Wolverine Sword Quest #1Venomized #5 of 5Weapon X The Return OmnibusWolverine Goes to Hell OmnibusYou Are Deadpool #1 of 5•The latest craziness involving Stan Lee.•Rick Leonardi signing.•East Coast Comic Con•Long Island Comic Book ExpoWhere’s The Beef?•Avengers #1 and Marvel numbering (Jimbo)Co-Sign Time •Jimbo SlyiceReady Player One•RichAvengers: Infinity WarInto the Badlands Music•Wax On/Wax Off by Skammadix•Follow Skammadix on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Skammadix•Need beats? Email Skammadix Here: Skammadix@gmail.comAwesome Places, People & Stuff •Ript Apparel: http://www.rageworks.net/ript and use promo code 10%Slyice•Hip Hop Spidey: https://www.instagram.com/hiphopspidey/Keep up with The Variant Issue & RAGE Works •The Variant Issue on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevariantissue/•The Variant Issue on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVariantIssue•Follow Jimbo Slyice on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimbo_slyice/•Follow Rich via RAGE Works on:•Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rageworks/•Twitter: https://twitter.com/RAGE_Works•Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRAGEWorks/Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/bitnb/•Call Me When It’s Over: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/cmwio/•The Regular Season Sportscast: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/trss/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: Coming Soon!
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Top 300 July, Dark Nights: Metal 1, Sandman Special, Future Quest Presents, Generations: Wolverine, Sheena 0, Spy Seal 1, Divinity 0, Wicked Righteous 1, Ultimates2 100, Batman 29, Tim Seeley on Green Lanterns, Chris Bachalo on Spider-Man/Deadpool, Jodi Houser on Renew Your Vows, Mystic U, Batman: Creature of the Night, Black Lightning mini, Devin Grayson on Power Pack, WWE and the Montreal Screw Job, Betty & Veronica: Vixens, Obi-Wan movie, Locke & Key casting, Big Little Lies, Stephen King, Bill Hodges trilogy Details: Dark Nights: Metal 1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia; Sandman Special by Dan Jurgens, Jon Bogdanove, Steve Orlando, Rick Leonardi, Dan Green; Future Quest Presents by Jeff Parker, Ariel Olivetti; Generations: All-New Wolverine and Wolverine by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas; Sheena: Queen of the Jungle 0 by Marguerite Bennett, Christina Trujillo, Moritat; Spy Seal by Rich Tommaso, Joey Weiser; Divinity 0 by Matt Kindt, Renato Guedes; Wicked Righteous 1 by Terry Mayo, Lucas Romero, Christopher Hall Comics Countdown for 16 August 2017: 10. Injustice2 8 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Juan Albarran 9. Star Wars 34 by Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca, Edgar Delgado 8. Mighty Thor 22 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Valerio Schiti, Rain Beredo, Vero Gandini, Matt Wilson 7. Descender 23 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen 6. I Hate Fairyland 15 by Skottie Young, Jean-Francois Beaulieu 5. Dark Nights: Metal 1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia 4. Southern Bastards 17 by Jason Aaron, Jason Latour 3. Time & Vine 2 by Tom Zahler, Luigi Anderson 2. Silver Surfer 13 by Dan Slott, Mike Allred, Laura Allred 1. Batman 29 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Hugo Petrus
Generation X, Luke Cage, Sovereigns, Flash 22, Batman 23, Secret Empire 2, Archie 20, Alien Covenant, Star Trek Discovery, Black Lightning trailer, Tom Hardy as Venom, Tim Seeley on Hellblazer, Six Jack Kirby One-shots!, Mister Miracle, DC Bombshells, Mace Windu, new Runaways, Zack Snyder and Justice League, Archie Vol 1 TP, Dezago's Spidey, Doctor Who "Oxygen" and "Extremis", Sweet Tooth Vol 1 HC. Details: Generation X 1 by Christina Strain, Amilcar Pinna, Felipe Sobreiro; Luke Cage 1 by David Walker, Nelson Blake, Marcio Menyz; Sovereigns 1 by Ray Fawkes, Kyle Higgins, Johnny Desjardins, Jorges Fornes; Archie 20 by Mark Waid, Pete Woods 17 May 2017 Comics Countdown: 10. Flash 22 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Colour 9. Curse Words 5 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne 8. 3 O'Clock Club 3 by Butch Hartman, Jordan B Gorfinkel, Erez Zadok 7. Jughead 15 by Ian Flynn, Mark Waid, Derek Charm, Matt Herms 6. Star Wars 31 by Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca 5. Astro City 44 by Kurt Busiek, Rick Leonardi, Ande Parks, Pete Pantazis 4. Mighty Thor 19 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Valerio Schiti, Matt Wilson, Mat Lopes 3. Royal City 3 by Jeff Lemire 2. God Country 5 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw 1. Batman 23 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads
Sorry for the delay, folks. Life gets in the way of podcasting sometimes. With that said, OMG April was a great month for both our heroes!First we had "Booster Trouble" by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Scott Hanna, Steve Buccellato, Dave Sharpe, Marie Javins, Brittany Holzherr, Michael Allred, Laura Allred, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, and Hi-Fi Design from Booster Gold/The Flinstones Special #1. Yep, a new Booster Gold comic!Then there was "Shock and Awe" by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Will Conrad, Ivan Nunes, Saida Temofonte, Jim Chadwick, Kristy Quinn, Bobbie Chase, and Carlos D'Anda from The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #4. Yep, a new Captain Atom comic!Our excitement will not be contained. Listen now!
Sorry for the delay, folks. Life gets in the way of podcasting sometimes. With that said, OMG April was a great month for both our heroes!First we had “Booster Trouble” by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Scott Hanna, Steve Buccellato, Dave Sharpe, Marie Javins, Brittany Holzherr, Michael Allred, Laura Allred, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, and Hi-Fi Design from Booster Gold/The Flinstones Special #1. Yep, a new Booster Gold comic!Then there was “Shock and Awe” by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Will Conrad, Ivan Nunes, Saida Temofonte, Jim Chadwick, Kristy Quinn, Bobbie Chase, and Carlos D’Anda from The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #4. Yep, a new Captain Atom comic!Our excitement will not be contained. Listen now!
Time Codes: 00:00:30 - Introduction 00:02:21 - Setup 00:03:03 - Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero 00:28:16 - Adam Strange/Future Quest Special 00:45:10 - Booster Gold/The Flintstones Special 00:53:05 - Green Lantern/Space Ghost Special 01:04:30 - Suicide Squad/The Banana Splits Special 01:20:22 - Wrap up 01:22:14 - Contact us This week Andy and Derek discuss five new titles. They start off with Michael DeForge's latest book, Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero (Drawn and Quarterly). While this is an unusual story, it's nonetheless one of DeForge's most conventional stories, at least when compared to many of his previous works. It's an episodic narrative about its titular character, a multi-talented 49-year-old woman who moves to a Canadian national park to escape a scandal surrounding her rich father's finances. There she befriends a bunny named Oatmeal, a moose lawyer who goes by the name "Lisa Hanawalt," a love-struck eel, a "marked" young woman called Girl McNally, dumb geese, proxy ants, a bear chronicler, and the park's wannabe reporter "Michael DeForge." Did we mention that this is one of DeForge's more conventional stories? This title began as a webcomic on Tumblr, and while people can still find the complete comic up and available, the guys strongly recommend that listeners get the new book to fully take in the physical, tactile experience. Next, the Two Guys with PhDs turn to the four new Hanna-Barbera one-shots from DC Comics: the Adam Strange/Future Quest Special (by Mark Andreyko, Jeff Parker, and Steve Lieber), the Booster Gold/The Flintstones Special (Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna), the Green Lantern/Space Ghost Special (James Tynion IV, Christopher Sebela, and Ariel Olivetti), and the Suicide Squad/The Banana Splits Special (Tony Bedard, Ben Caldwell, and Mark Morales). They both enjoy all four of the titles, although Derek has some reservations about the Suicide Squad/Banana Splits team-up, and Andy feels that the Green Lantern/Space Ghost one is a missed opportunity. But they spend about as much time discussing the short backups in these four specials, with Howard Chaykin's Ruff 'n' Reddy being a standout. Is that any surprise?
Batgirl Annual, Titans Annual, DC/Hannah Barbera Specials, Inhumans Prime, X-Men Prime, Power Rangers Aftershock, Afar, Jughead the Hunger, Dark Days: The Casting, Dark Nights: Metal, Marvel shenanigans, Peter David, Batgirl movie by Joss Whedon, IT trailer, Get Out, Thunderbolts, Tellos (https://mikewieringotellostribute.com/), Detective Comics by Tynion Details: Batgirl Annual by Hope Larson, Inaki Miranda, Vita Ayala, Eleonara Carlini; Titans Annual by Dan Abnett, Minkyu Jung, Adriano Lucas; Booster Gold/Flintstones by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Scott Hanna, Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Pier Brito; Adam Strange/Future Quest by Marc Andreyko, Jeff Parker, Steve Lieber, Dan Didio, Phil Winslade; Suicide Squad/Banana Splits by Tony Bedard, Ban Caldwell, Mark Morales, Mark Russell, Howard Porter; Green Lantern/Space Ghost by Christopher Sebela, James Tynion IV, Ariel Olivetti, Howard Chaykin; Inhumans Prime by Al Ewing, Chris Allen, Ryan Sook, Keith Champagne, Walden Wong; X-Men Prime by Cullen Bunn, Marc Guggenheim, Greg Pak, Leonard Kirk, Ken Lashley, Guillermo Ortega, Ibraim Roberson; Power Rangers Aftershock by Ryan Parrott, Robert Carey, Lucas Werneck, Kyle Higgins, Hendry Prasetya; Jughead the Hunger by Frank Tieri, Michael Walsh; Afar by Leila Del Duca, Kit Seaton 29 March Comics Countdown: 10. Booster Gold/Flintstones by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Scott Hanna, Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Pier Brito 9. Spider-Woman 17 by Dennis Hopeless, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, Rachelle Rosenberg 8. Batgirl Annual 1 by Hope Larson, Inaki Miranda, Vita Ayala, Eleonara Carlini 7. Clean Room 17 by Gail Simone, Walter Geovani, Quinton Winter 6. Divinity III: Stalinverse 4 by Matt Kindt, Trevor Hairsine, Allison Rodrigues, Ryan Winn 5. Joyride 11 by Collin Kelley, Jackson Lanzing, Marcus To, Irma Knivila 4. Kamandi Challenge 3 by Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Paul Mounts 3. Deadly Class 27 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd 2. Backstagers 8 by James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, Walter Baiamonte 1. Afar by Leila Del Duca, Kit Seaton
Lewis Larosa, the Marvel Retailer Summit, Manifest Destiny Volume 3: Chiroptera and Carnifomaves by Chris Dingess, Matthew Roberts, Stefano Guadiano, Tony Akins, and Owen Gieni from Image, The Heap Volume 2 by Carmine Infantino, Ernest Schroeder, Leonard Starr, Mike Roy, John Belfi, Paul Reinman, Ed Cronin, Frank Brunner, Roy Thomas and more from PS Artbooks, DC/Hanna-Barbera-O-Rama: Adam Strange/Future Quest by Marc Andreyko, Jeff Parker, Steve Lieber, and Veronica Gandini, Booster Gold/Flintstones by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Scott Hanna, and Steve Buccellato, Suicide Squad/Banana Splits by Tony Bedard, Ben Caldwell, Mark Morales, and Jeremy Lawson, and Green Lantern/Space Ghost by James Tynion IV, Christopher Sebela, and Ariel Olivetti, Jughead: The Hunger by Frank Tieri, Michael Walsh, and Dee Cunniffe from Archie, Savage Things #2 by Justin Jordan, Ibrahim Moustafa, and Jordan Boyd from Vertigo, Transformers Vs. G.I. Joe: The Movie by Tom Scioli from IDW, Black Widow by Chris Samnee, Mark Waid, and Matthew Wilson, Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughn, Cliff Chiang, and Matt Wilson from Image, plus a whole mess more!
Josh Ginter, Back Issue #90 from TwoMorrows (Frank Miller, Bill Sienkiewicz, Dazzler, Wonder Woman, Jezebel Jade and Jonny Quest, Dakota North, and more), Wonder Woman #1 and 2 by Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp, Laura Martin, Nicola Scott, and Romulo Fajardo Jr, New Super-Man #1 by Gene Luen Yang, Viktor Bogdanovic, and Richard Friend, Avengers, Ultimates, and A-Force, How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman, Gabriel Ba, and Fabio Moon from Dark Horse, Mahmud Asrar, Legion Worlds by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, Yvel Guichet, Dexter Vines, Steve Dillon, Klaus Janson, Duncan Rouleau, Rick Leonardi, Al Williamson, Paul Rivoche, Rick Burchett, Darwyn Cooke, Olivier Coipel, and more, West Coast Avengers, Superman: Panic in the Sky, Rick Remender and Wes Craig's Deadly Class, Star Trek #59 by Mike Johnson, Tony Shasteen, and Dave Mastrolonardo from IDW, Amazing Spider-Man, Civil War II, Sabrina #6 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Robert Hack from Archie, Haunted Horror #22 and Eerie Publications from Craig Yoe and IDW, The Alcoholic by Jonathan Ames and Dean Haspiel from Vertigo, Pokemon Go, Manifest Destiny V3 by Chris Dingess, Owen Gieni, and Matthew Roberts from Image, and a whole mess more!
Daniel White and Hotel Hearts, Matthew Allison and Sweet Sepulcher from Arcane Press, the Walking Dead season finale, Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Dark Knight III: The Master Race #3 by Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert, Klaus Janson, John Romita JR, Brad Anderson, and Alex Sinclair, Suicide Squad, Warlock and the Infinity Watch by Jim Starlin, Angel Medina, Rick Leonardi, Tom Raney, Tom Grindberg, Terry Austin and more, Black Panther #1 by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze, East of West by Rick Remender and Nick Dragotta from Image, Previews, Karen Berger and Image Comics, the Image Expo, DC's Bloodlines, the worst DC and Marvel events, Mars Attacks: Occupation by John Layman and Andy Kuhn from IDW, Tim Burton, Jacked by Eric Kripke and John Higgins from Vertigo, Guardians of Infinity and Dan Abnett, and a whole mess more!
Welcome to BEHIND THE PANELS Issue 129, the comic book show that’s coming to you live from Good Games Hurstville. In this issue, Spider-Man joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sony and Marvel have finally combined forces to break the Internet. THEN it’s Darth Vader, Empty, Divinity and The Walking Dead in What We’ve Been Reading and Watching. PLUS our Kick-Ass Pick of the Week: WATSON … Continue reading
It's another xenomorph filled Friday here at Just One of the Guys as we continue our look at the four part crossover between the Alien franchise and the Green Lantern comic in Green Lantern versus Aliens #4. Having found his ring, as well as a giant, egg laying queen alien, Kyle Rayner has to make the ultimate decision of wiping out the xenomorphs or letting them live. Will Kyle have to become a killer? Will he save the rest of the former Lanterns? Will he make it to second base with Crowe (who still isn't the character from Mystery Science Theater 3000...mostly). All will be revealed. Plus we're continuing on with our foray into Judd Winick's opening salvo in the Green Lantern books with Green Lantern #131. Captured by the Borg...er, I mean The Manhunters, Kyle has to fight his way out of their techno-cultches (again, now a word, as I just added it to Urban Dictionary). Plus we get to witness the care and respect that Judd Winick takes with honoring the character of Guy Gardner as we see him elevate him to new literary heights...Nah, I'm pulling your chain, he turns him into misogynistic goon. Hooray for progress! But one thing I know you WILL be cheering for is my guest host today, Luke Jaconetti (Earth Destruction Directive) who rounds out out guests from The Vault of Startling Monster Horror Tales of Terror. So grab yourself a refreshing beverage and your mp3 player of choice, download the show, ans start to listening!Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.
It's another xenomorph filled Friday here at Just One of the Guys as we continue our look at the four part crossover between the Alien franchise and the Green Lantern comic in Green Lantern versus Aliens #4. Having found his ring, as well as a giant, egg laying queen alien, Kyle Rayner has to make the ultimate decision of wiping out the xenomorphs or letting them live. Will Kyle have to become a killer? Will he save the rest of the former Lanterns? Will he make it to second base with Crowe (who still isn't the character from Mystery Science Theater 3000...mostly). All will be revealed. Plus we're continuing on with our foray into Judd Winick's opening salvo in the Green Lantern books with Green Lantern #131. Captured by the Borg...er, I mean The Manhunters, Kyle has to fight his way out of their techno-cultches (again, now a word, as I just added it to Urban Dictionary). Plus we get to witness the care and respect that Judd Winick takes with honoring the character of Guy Gardner as we see him elevate him to new literary heights...Nah, I'm pulling your chain, he turns him into misogynistic goon. Hooray for progress! But one thing I know you WILL be cheering for is my guest host today, Luke Jaconetti (Earth Destruction Directive) who rounds out out guests from The Vault of Startling Monster Horror Tales of Terror. So grab yourself a refreshing beverage and your mp3 player of choice, download the show, ans start to listening!Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.
The Green Lantern hits just keep coming here on this 130th episode of Just One of the Guys, as we continue down the new road being paved by Judd Winick in the Green Lantern title. This time out in issue 130 we get to see Kyle beat the @$$ of some Manhunter robots who've modified themselves to spout Borg like propoganda...as well as perform Michael Flatley style dance moves. Plus John Stewart intervenes with Terry Berg and gives him some B.S. story about how Kyle's roof collapsed due to construction...yeah, that's the ticket, CONSTRUCTION...With the amount of carnage that goes on in Kyle's apartment, he's probably not going to get his security deposit back. We're also going to take a look at Green Lantern versus Aliens #3 where the excrement just got real (I'm doing a lot of faux swearing in these show notes...I wonder why?) as Kyle has lost his ring as well as most of his former Green Lantern companions, and now he, Salaak, and Crowe (sadly, not the one from MST3K) are tasked with taking down the aliens and their egg laying queen with next to no firepower. And joining me this week, I've got my roommate from Star Wars Celebration and the co-host of Nerds on Film/T&A Movies and The Vault of Startling Horror Tales of Terror, the "Hair-Metal Hero" himself, Mr. Chris Tyler! Maybe that's why the swearing quota has upped itself a bit. Regardless, unless you want a Manhunter robot to clog you to death, I suggest you grab your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get to listening! Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.
The Green Lantern hits just keep coming here on this 130th episode of Just One of the Guys, as we continue down the new road being paved by Judd Winick in the Green Lantern title. This time out in issue 130 we get to see Kyle beat the @$$ of some Manhunter robots who've modified themselves to spout Borg like propoganda...as well as perform Michael Flatley style dance moves. Plus John Stewart intervenes with Terry Berg and gives him some B.S. story about how Kyle's roof collapsed due to construction...yeah, that's the ticket, CONSTRUCTION...With the amount of carnage that goes on in Kyle's apartment, he's probably not going to get his security deposit back. We're also going to take a look at Green Lantern versus Aliens #3 where the excrement just got real (I'm doing a lot of faux swearing in these show notes...I wonder why?) as Kyle has lost his ring as well as most of his former Green Lantern companions, and now he, Salaak, and Crowe (sadly, not the one from MST3K) are tasked with taking down the aliens and their egg laying queen with next to no firepower. And joining me this week, I've got my roommate from Star Wars Celebration and the co-host of Nerds on Film/T&A Movies and The Vault of Startling Horror Tales of Terror, the "Hair-Metal Hero" himself, Mr. Chris Tyler! Maybe that's why the swearing quota has upped itself a bit. Regardless, unless you want a Manhunter robot to clog you to death, I suggest you grab your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get to listening! Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.
This time, it really begins again...FOR REALS!!! Oh, who am I kidding, I've beaten that horse into a fine paste. It's just another outstanding episode of Just One of the Guys. But there is an actual change going on. This begins the major comic debut of writer Judd Winick! Yes, the man who made his career starring on MTV's The Real World is now helming Green Lantern. And how is his debut story? Well there's some good (the introduction of a strong supporting character in Terry Long) and some bad (the introduction of the worst gay stereotpye ever to grace the four color medium, Rawhide Kid's revamp included). But overall it's a good beginning to a new era in Green Lantern Plus we take a look at the second issue of Green Lantern versus Aliens. After Hal had the brilliant idea of putting a horde of xenomorphs on the living planet Mogo, Kyle Rayner is tasked a cleaning up his mess. But he won't have to do it alone, as he's joined by some pretty famous former Lanterns who feel a bit responsible for their actions. It's a great story with some great art by Rick Leonardi. And in addition to all of that, I'm joined by another stellar guest host in the guise of Mr. Thomas Deja (Better in the Dark) to reassure me that Winick won't completely screw up Guy Gardner's character...So, unless you want to have Andre Choi sexually harrass you, I suggest you grab your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get to listening!Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.
This time, it really begins again...FOR REALS!!! Oh, who am I kidding, I've beaten that horse into a fine paste. It's just another outstanding episode of Just One of the Guys. But there is an actual change going on. This begins the major comic debut of writer Judd Winick! Yes, the man who made his career starring on MTV's The Real World is now helming Green Lantern. And how is his debut story? Well there's some good (the introduction of a strong supporting character in Terry Long) and some bad (the introduction of the worst gay stereotpye ever to grace the four color medium, Rawhide Kid's revamp included). But overall it's a good beginning to a new era in Green Lantern Plus we take a look at the second issue of Green Lantern versus Aliens. After Hal had the brilliant idea of putting a horde of xenomorphs on the living planet Mogo, Kyle Rayner is tasked a cleaning up his mess. But he won't have to do it alone, as he's joined by some pretty famous former Lanterns who feel a bit responsible for their actions. It's a great story with some great art by Rick Leonardi. And in addition to all of that, I'm joined by another stellar guest host in the guise of Mr. Thomas Deja (Better in the Dark) to reassure me that Winick won't completely screw up Guy Gardner's character...So, unless you want to have Andre Choi sexually harrass you, I suggest you grab your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get to listening!Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.
Marc and Tim were joined by Jeremiah Lambert to talk comics, X-Men: Days of Future past (the movie), Lazarus by Greg Rucka and Michael Lark, and Watson and Holmes by Karl Bollers and Rick Leonardi. Much more is discussed. Jeremiah and Tim drank a decent bit of Pabst Blue Ribbon while recording this podcast and … Continue reading →
Paul Levitz, Declan Shalvey, Ryan Stegman, Wolverine and the X-Men by Jason Latour and Mahmud Asrar, Black Science, Greg Rucka (Velvet, Veil, and Lazarus), The Auteur by Rick Spears, James Callahan, and Luigi Anderson from Oni Press, David Lapham and Stray Bullets: The Killers #1 from Image, id games, SXSW, Comixology Submit: Twilight Monk by Trent Kaniuga, Relaunch by Ron Perazza and Daniel Govar, and The Arrival by Thomas Kovach and Nishan Patel, Anathema by Rachel Deering, Christopher Mooneyham and company, more Winter Soldier, Todd, The Ugliest Kid on Earth by Ken Kristensen, M. K. Perker, and Cemal Soyleyan from Image, Monkeybrain: D4VE by Ryan Ferrier and Valentin Ramon and more, Watson and Holmes by Karl Bollers and Rick Leonardi, Alec Longstreth's Basewood, Arrow's Flash, Afterlife with Archie, and a whole mess more!
Dave Wachter checks in to tell us all about his Guns of Shadow Valley Kickstarter and joins us in discussion on Tom Scioli's Satan's Soldier, Kim Thompson, DC's hardcover SOLO collection (Tim Sale, Darwyn Cooke, Richard Corben, Howard Chaykin, Paul Pope, and more), the Albany Comics Con (Thundercats, Ron Marz, J. M. Dematteis, Rick Leonardi, Herb Trimpe, Fred Hembeck, and others), Sergio Aragones, John Byrne, Like a Virus from Robert Wilson IV and Ken Lowery, Daredevil: End of Days, Red Handed: The Fine Art of Strange Crimes from Matt Kindt and :01, the Hellboy Archives V6, Hawkeye, Dark Horse's Grendel Omnibus, Six-Gun Gorilla #1 by Simon Spurrier and Jeff Stokely from BOOM!, World War Kaiju, Gabe Hardman's Kinski, and rounding out the episode, an interview with Jordan Speer, the illustrator behind the stunning cover and interior art from Future Shock #4!
Sherlock Holmes, Rick Leonardi, Brandon Perlow, Paul Mendoza, and more! //www.youtube.com/watch?v=P89-0ftkE2s This time we talk with the team behind the new Watson and Holmes comic about iterating on public domain stories, new publishing strategies, and how a cartoonist might think about “acting” through their characters. And we’re joined once again by Sharon Iverson of the […]
Espero me disculpen la tardanza en esta ocasión, pero me parece que hay una buena razón para ello. A pesar de que escuché el programa casi en su totalidad el mismo miércoles, la consternación que me produjo lo ocurrido en el me hizo escucharlo una y otra vez y aún así sigo sin entenderlo. No sé si habrá una versión "oficial" de este audio, así que les dejo los acostumbrados enlaces grabados por nuestros amigos.Enlace de ComiCorp (64kbps - 79 MB)Enlace de Mr. Mxyzptlk (16kbps - 19 MB)El Dúo DinámicoEl programa empezó de la manera acostumbrada, con Joey realizando los agradecimientos de rigor e informando que Paco iba en camino y llegaría con algunos minutos de retraso. Después procedió a empezar con la lectura de comentarios en el Meebo y Messenger, respondiendo algunas dudas acerca de personajes que son favoritos suyos, como Nemesis y el Captain Marvel.Cuando llevaba aproximadamente media hora de programa, llegó Paco y fue cuando se dio el incidente que parece marcará el final de ComiConexión. Yo no estaba presente y prefiero no especular acerca de el entorno en que se dio la situación ni tomar partido. Estamos hablando de dos amigos a quienes conozco desde hace casi quince años y esta situación me preocupa e incomoda, así que prefiero que ustedes lo escuchen y saquen sus propias conclusiones.Confuso y preocupado, Paco procedió a seguir leyendo y respondiendo comentarios, además de tomar algunas llamadas al aire. Entre los temas comentados entre llamadas habría que destacar Next Avengers, iniciativa poco exitosa de Marvel de crear una nueva camada de héroes juveniles, y Marvel 2099.Paco comentó que el único título recomendable del universo futuro de Marvel era Spider-man 2099 y estoy completamente de acuerdo, pues Peter David hizo un gran trabajo al crear un personaje interesante, rodearlo de un personal de soporte bastante completo, y hallar el modo de contar buenas historias con él sin dañar la marca y tradición que representa Spider-man en los comics. Solo cabría aclarar que el dibujante regular de la serie era Rick Leonardi, dibujante con una capacidad narrativa bastante sobresaliente pero con un estilo muy poco atractivo para dibujar superhéroes. Paco mencionó a Mark Bagley, pero seguramente estaba confundiendo versiones alternativas de Spidey, pues Bagley dibujó más de cien números de Ultimate Spider-man.Paco mencionó que yo era fan de los títulos 2099, y eso me parece una exageración, pues si bien intenté seguir algunos de los títulos, el único del que realmente me consideraría fan es precisamente Spidey 2099. Doom 2099 tenía algunas ideas interesantes, pero carecía de un rumbo claro, y aún cuando Warren Ellis hizo cosas interesantes con el título un par de años después de su lanzamiento, creo que ya era demasiado tarde para intentar rescatar el proyecto. Nunca leí ni Ravage ni Punisher porque desde los previos aparecidos en otros comics encontré sus premisas y ejecución muy poco atractivas.Paco mencionó a los X-Men 2099 como una serie con aspectos interesantes, pero me parece que también ahí sufrió una confusión, pues esa serie era bastante regularcita y poco atractiva, teniendo como mayor atractivo el dibujo de Ron Lim, aunque se trata de un artista que genera división de opiniones, pues para algunos representa un plus y para otros es razón suficiente para evitar un título.Mi teoría de que Paco se confundió se basa en que mencionó que ahí fue uno de los primeros trabajos de Humberto Ramos para Marvel, cuando en realidad Humberto participó en X-Nation 2099, serie bastante más interesante que X-Men 2099 pese a haber durado solo 6 números antes del colapso de la línea y la renuncia masiva de los creativos como respuesta ante el despido de Joey Cavalieri, editor de la línea.Solo extendería una mención especial a Ghost Rider 2099, que si bien nunca pudo cuajar y convertirse en un título tan interesante como pudo haber sido, tenía una premisa bastante interesante, situada en un mundo cibernético fuertemente influenciado por la obra de William Gibson, además de contar con un arte espectacular de artistas tan visualmente distintivos como Ashley Wood, Chris Bachalo o Mark Buckingham.Alguien cuestionó a Paco acerca de la novela gráfica de The New Teen Titans titulada The Game, misma que él procedió a recomendar ampliamente, pero haciendo énfasis en que se trata de una historia que debía haber aparecido publicada hace muchos años y que mucho del contenido de la historia está ligado estrechamente a la continuidad de la serie regular en la época de su mayor popularidad, cuando Marv Wolfman y George Perez se hacían cargo de las aventuras del popular equipo juvenil de DC Comics, y que por tanto restringía su recomendación para aquellos familiarizados con los personajes y en particular con esa época del título.Lorna decidió ser un poco más participativa en el programa para ayudar a cubrir un poco la ausencia de Joey, y lo hizo hablando de series de TV. Concretamente, Lorna tuvo a bien recomendar una serie producida por el canal SyFy llamada Warehouse 13 (Bodega 13), que por la descripción que hizo suena más que interesante. Además, para aquellos que tenemos problemas para seguir algunas series debido a sus horarios de transmisión, recomendó hacer una prueba con Netflix, el sistema de video streaming que está disponible en nuestro país desde hace varios meses.Kikimoniki, el autor de algunas de las divertidas tiras cómicas que hemos podido disfrutar en este blog a lo largo de los años, llamó a cabina para expresar tanto su preocupación por la intempestiva salida de Joey, como para participar en el tema de series de TV recomendando la siempre interesante serie británica Misfits, comentada ya en alguna ocasión en el programa hace un tiempo.La suya fue la segunda llamada, pues antes que él el Capitán Pamplinas se había comunicado para manifestarse sobre el disgusto de Joey.Paco procedió entonces a realizar las preguntas para participar por la oportunidad de ganarse una copia del número 4 de la miniserie formato Prestige OMAC, realizada por John Byrne hace un par de décadas.Mientras intentaba aclararse la garganta y proseguir con su intento de contactar vía telefónica a Joey, Paco envió a una nueva pausa musical, misma que, al igual que las anteriores, Lorna dedicó a Joey.Al volver de la pausa, Paco decidió dedicar algunos minutos a hablar del que sin duda fue uno de los temas más comentados durante la semana, que fue el sensible fallecimiento del artista francés Jean Giraud, mejor conocido como Moebius. Habló un poco de su obra y del impacto que el trabajo de este importante artista tuvo en el medio y en el desarrollo de otros creativos, de su importancia para el desarrollo y crecimiento de un mercado de comic alternativo y/o independiente, y contó una anécdota propia.En ese momento recibió una llamada de Gus, quien también opinó un poco acerca del incidente con Joey antes de dedicar algunos minutos a hablar también acerca de Moebius, ofreciendo más información sobre su vida y su obra, y compartiendo una anécdota personal ocurrida durante la visita que el extraordinario artista francés realizó a México hace varios años.Finalmente, ya con un poco de presión debido a la hora, Paco procedió a leer las respuestas a la trivia, topándose con que una de sus preguntas parece habersele complicado de manera particular a casi todos los participantes, quienes no podían dar con la respuesta correcta acerca de la primera colaboración entre Chris Claremont y John Byrne.Aparentemente nadie hizo nunca caso acerca de las recomendaciones de los héroes cósmicos de Marvel en mis intervenciones pasadas en el programa, pues ahí habíamos mencionado que el personaje de Starlord fue creado por este par de creativos antes de proceder a su más famosa colaboración en los X-Men.Al final, el ganador de la trivia fue El Zombie de Tlalpan, pues a pesar de que sus respuestas fueron enviadas casi cuarenta minutos después que las de otros participantes, él fue el único que acertó a mencionar la historia de origen de Starlord, nombrando además con toda propiedad el título de la revista en cuestión. El Zombie de Tlalpan es ahora el feliz poseedor del número 4 de OMAC, y sin duda espero que pronto buscará hacerse con el resto de esa excelente serie.Por último, antes de despedirme y esperar a enterarme de cual será el futuro de este espacio y del programa al que acompañaba, les informo que el regalo para la que presuntamente será la última emisión de ComiConexión será el número 18 de Superman Man of Steel, comic perteneciente a la Saga de La Muerte de Superman, misma que diera pie en nuestro país al famoso Boom del Comic hace ya casi dos décadas.Hasta la próxima.
Who wound up David? King DAP can't seem to shut his trap, leading us through discussion on Scott McCloud's ZOT!, The Stand: Captain Trips and American Nightmares with Mike Perkins, listener email, Marvel Visionaries: Stan Lee, Namor, Hitman, Bryan Talbot's Heart of Empire, the Superman Family titles, cat yronwode, Creator Spotlight: Osamu Tezuka - God of Manga by Helen McCarthy for Abrams Comicarts, Top Cow's Darkness/Pitt, Simpsons Treehouse of Horror #15, a harrowing comic book experience (with beer), Vigilante, Blackest Night, Rick Leonardi and Cloak and Dagger, X-Men Legacy #228 and Daniel Acuna, Liberty Comics #2, Dark Horse's Noir anthology, Thor: Ages of Thunder, and a whole mess more! Bonus! Crazier-than-usual Hotline calls (and that is saying a LOT).
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of January 18, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Nightwing #100DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Bruno Redondo, Scott McDaniel, Rick Leonardi, Eddy Barrows, Javier Fernandez, Mikel JanínWasp #1 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Kasia NieImmortal Sergeant #1 Image ComicsWritten by Joe KellyArt by Ken NiimuraThe New Champion of Shazam #4DC ComicsWritten by Josie CampbellArt by Evan “Doc” ShanerPunisher #9 MarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Jesús Saiz and Paul AzacetaWhite Savior #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Eric Nguyen and Scott BurmanArt by Eric NguyenLazarus Planet: Assault on Krypton #1DC ComicsWritten by Nicole Maines, C.S. Pacat, Frank Barbiere, Leah WilliamsArt by Skylar Patridge, Scott Godlewski, Sami Basri, Marguerite SauvageThe Invincible Iron Man #2 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Juan FrigeriKroma #3 Image ComicsBy Lorenzo de FeliciThe Vampire Slayer #10 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Sarah GaileyArt by Hannah TemplerBatman - One Bad Day: Bane #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Howard PorterNamor: The Sub-Mariner - Conquered Shores #4 MarvelWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Pasqual FerryArt Brut #2 Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Martín MorazzoStargirl: The Lost Children #3DC ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Todd NauckDeadpool #3 MarvelWritten by Alyssa WongArt by Martin CoccoloShirtless Bear-Fighter 2 #6 Image ComicsWritten by Jody LeheupArt by Nil VendrellFables #157DC ComicsWritten by Bill WillinghamArt by Mark BuckinghamAvengers Forever #13MarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Aaron KuderOld Dog #3 Image ComicsBy Declan ShalveyThe Flash #791DC ComicsWritten by Jeremy AdamsArt by Roger CruzDark Web: X-Men #3 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Rod Reis & Phil NotoI Hate Fairyland #3 Image ComicsWritten by Skottie YoungArt by Brett BeanGCPD: The Blue Wall #4DC ComicsWritten by John RidleyArt by Stefano RaffaeleHulk #11 MarvelBy Ryan OttleyHexware #2Image ComicsWritten by Tim SeeleyArt by Scotto LavinaThe House of Slaughter #11 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Tate BrombalArt by Antonio FasoAlien #5MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Julius OhtaWhat's The Furthest Place From Here? #10Image ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Tyler BossSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of January 18, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Nightwing #100DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by Bruno Redondo, Scott McDaniel, Rick Leonardi, Eddy Barrows, Javier Fernandez, Mikel JanínWasp #1 MarvelWritten by Al EwingArt by Kasia NieImmortal Sergeant #1 Image ComicsWritten by Joe KellyArt by Ken NiimuraThe New Champion of Shazam #4DC ComicsWritten by Josie CampbellArt by Evan “Doc” ShanerPunisher #9 MarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Jesús Saiz and Paul AzacetaWhite Savior #1 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Eric Nguyen and Scott BurmanArt by Eric NguyenLazarus Planet: Assault on Krypton #1DC ComicsWritten by Nicole Maines, C.S. Pacat, Frank Barbiere, Leah WilliamsArt by Skylar Patridge, Scott Godlewski, Sami Basri, Marguerite SauvageThe Invincible Iron Man #2 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Juan FrigeriKroma #3 Image ComicsBy Lorenzo de FeliciThe Vampire Slayer #10 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Sarah GaileyArt by Hannah TemplerBatman - One Bad Day: Bane #1DC ComicsWritten by Joshua WilliamsonArt by Howard PorterNamor: The Sub-Mariner - Conquered Shores #4 MarvelWritten by Christopher CantwellArt by Pasqual FerryArt Brut #2 Image ComicsWritten by W. Maxwell PrinceArt by Martín MorazzoStargirl: The Lost Children #3DC ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Todd NauckDeadpool #3 MarvelWritten by Alyssa WongArt by Martin CoccoloShirtless Bear-Fighter 2 #6 Image ComicsWritten by Jody LeheupArt by Nil VendrellFables #157DC ComicsWritten by Bill WillinghamArt by Mark BuckinghamAvengers Forever #13MarvelWritten by Jason AaronArt by Aaron KuderOld Dog #3 Image ComicsBy Declan ShalveyThe Flash #791DC ComicsWritten by Jeremy AdamsArt by Roger CruzDark Web: X-Men #3 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Rod Reis & Phil NotoI Hate Fairyland #3 Image ComicsWritten by Skottie YoungArt by Brett BeanGCPD: The Blue Wall #4DC ComicsWritten by John RidleyArt by Stefano RaffaeleHulk #11 MarvelBy Ryan OttleyHexware #2Image ComicsWritten by Tim SeeleyArt by Scotto LavinaThe House of Slaughter #11 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Tate BrombalArt by Antonio FasoAlien #5MarvelWritten by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Julius OhtaWhat's The Furthest Place From Here? #10Image ComicsWritten by Matthew RosenbergArt by Tyler BossSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy