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Zach is joined by huge Ghost Rider fan, Dane Wilt to discuss the lineage of the Spirit of Vengeance. Over the years there have been many who claimed the mantle of Ghost Rider, and they all have unique stories of what they did with that power.Other than seek vengeance...they all sought vengeance. It's their thing.---------------------------------------------------Check out Dreampass and all their killer tracks on Spotify!---------------------------------------------------Join the Patreon to help us keep the lights on, and internet connected! https://www.patreon.com/tctwl---------------------------------------------------Listen to my other podcast!TFD: NerdcastAnd I am also part of the team over at...I Read Comic Books!---------------------------------------------------Want to try out all the sweet gigs over on Fiverr.com? Click on the link below and sign up!https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=323533&brand=fiverrcpa---------------------------------------------------Follow on Instagram!The Comics That We LoveFollow on Tiktok!The Comics that We LoveFollow on Twitter!@Z_Irish_Red
After the events of Heaven's on Fire, Ghost Riding goes wild! The new generation of Riders are different than the previous crew and goes places no Ghost Riders had gone before. First up, Alejandra Jones – one of the shortest lived proper Riders, before taking a look at the hot two Riders of the last decade: Robbie Reyes (the All Rider) & Kushala (The Spirit or Demon Rider)! Plus, looks at the Riders from 1,000 AD, 1,000,000 BC, & the Challenge Of The Ghost Riders! X Is For Show is your premiere place for web content where we discuss your favorite media, from comics to film & television to gaming and beyond! You can find the Action Pack here every week, so be sure to tune in and join us for all the fun.
In the Ghost Rider corner of the Marvel Universe....F Marry Kill? Does Zac know who Anton Arcane is? Email us your questions at wordballoonspod@gmail.com
Did you know there have been multiple Ghost Riders? From Carter Slade to Johnny Blaze, Danny Ketch to Alejandra Jones, Robbie Reyes and back again, we’ll discuss the complete history of each major Ghost Rider. Why have there been so many? How does their continuity intertwine? Who is the current Ghost Rider? Why are theyContinue reading "Ep. 86: Who is the Best Ghost Rider?"
Wow, this week are are talking about just SO much stuff. Like, maybe too much stuff? Here’s just some of the questions we address: Who is Avenger Prime? What is the God Quarry? Who are the Multiversal Masters of Evil? Why is Robbie Reyes the “most powerful Avenger”? What is Planet Doom? And this isContinue reading "Ep. 85: How Did Loki Save Existence From Mephisto’s (Multiversal) Evil Plans?"
Hello and welcome to Bill vs the MCU! Each month your hosts Pop Break Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus and Pop Break Editor in Chief Bill Bodkin take another step into the wider Marvel Multiverse, with reviews and interviews on the film and television series that may be drawn upon as the MCU dives deeper and deeper into its Multiverse Saga. In this episode, we will be giving a brief rundown of some of the pivotal events from Agents of SHIELD S3 before jumping into an in depth discussion of S4E1-8, aka the Ghost Rider arc, where Daisy, Coulson, and the gang become acquainted with the Spirit of Vengeance, currently inhabiting host Robbie Reyes, as they battle science ghosts. To help us become better acquainted with the classic Marvel Comics character of Ghost Rider, we are excited to welcome onto the pod the host of the Superhero Cinephiles podcast and a lifelong Ghost Rider fan, Perry Constantine. We also breakdown all the Disney Plus Marvel TV release calendar news in this month's Miss Minutes Marvel Memo, where he and Bill try to cram in a month's of MCU headlines in five minutes! Don't forget to come back next month when they'll be reviewing Agents of SHIELD S4E09-16, aka LMD! Agents of SHIELD S1-7 are available to stream on Disney+.
Hello and welcome to Bill vs the MCU! Each month your hosts Pop Break Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus and Pop Break Editor in Chief Bill Bodkin take another step into the wider Marvel Multiverse, with reviews and interviews on the film and television series that may be drawn upon as the MCU dives deeper and deeper into its Multiverse Saga. In this episode, we will be giving a brief rundown of some of the pivotal events from Agents of SHIELD S3 before jumping into an in depth discussion of S4E1-8, aka the Ghost Rider arc, where Daisy, Coulson, and the gang become acquainted with the Spirit of Vengeance, currently inhabiting host Robbie Reyes, as they battle science ghosts. To help us become better acquainted with the classic Marvel Comics character of Ghost Rider, we are excited to welcome onto the pod the host of the Superhero Cinephiles podcast and a lifelong Ghost Rider fan, Perry Constantine. We also breakdown all the Disney Plus Marvel TV release calendar news in this month's Miss Minutes Marvel Memo, where he and Bill try to cram in a month's of MCU headlines in five minutes! Don't forget to come back next month when they'll be reviewing Agents of SHIELD S4E09-16, aka LMD! Agents of SHIELD S1-7 are available to stream on Disney+. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
And on the next episode of Who Would Win...It's redemption time once again as an iconic video game legend gets another look against the Spirit of Vengeance.Will Sonic the Hedgehog (Repped by Ray) be too fast to contain or will the newest Ghost Rider Robbie Reyes prove too powerful to stop on this day? Of the 10,000 points made in this episode, which one will hit special guest judge Rama Vallury the hardest?You can now support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/WhoWouldWinShowCheck out the Who Would Win YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvvgEElLPGQG2GXkqMhQ5JwCheck out our brand new Who Would Win Merch Store:WhoWouldWinStore.comFollow us all on Twitter: @WhoWouldWinShow @JamesGavsie @AlmightyRay @RamaValluryMusic by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio&music by Twisterium / freebackgroundtracks.netWhoWouldWinShow.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/who-would-win/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
March Madness continues with a look at the 8 episodes of season 4 of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD that featured Ghost Rider. This time, audiences were introduced to the newest Ghost Rider, Robbie Reyes. With intentions on creating a Ghost Rider series for Hulu, how well did they adapt this character and would audiences care to see more from this variation of Ghost Rider? Follow us on social media... Facebook: facebook.com/movingpanels Twitter: twitter.com/movingpanels Instagram: instagram.com/movingpanels TikTok: tiktok.com/@movingpanels Email the show to discuss suggestions or let us know how we're doing at movingpanels@gmail.com Soundtrack: "Reload" by Alchemorph --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movingpanels/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movingpanels/support
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Welcome to the last* episode of the Superhuman Registration Podcast! We go out with a bang. A big one, like the bang of a backfiring motorcycle from hell. We've got a double-feature of Ghost Rider this week, specifically focusing on Robbie Reyes, both as a soloist and an Avenger. *not actually the last, even though John is wrong about soup.
By Patreon request, we bring you the latest character to bear the mantle of Ghost Rider, Robbie Reyes! For more Ghost Rider content, check out episodes 14 (the original Ghost Rider), 136 (Cosmic Ghost Rider), and 157 (the Ghost Rider movie).
A 4th version of a C list Marvel character for $350? What could possibly go wrong? Jon and Steven discuss the latest Marvel Legends Ghost Rider offering, if a 6 inch scale car is worth the Hot Toys price point, how it's already lost the Robbie Reyes stretch goal and what happen to Mephisto if 12,000 people don't want the car. [EP298]
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For Hasbro's third Marvel themed Haslab they took a hard left turn from previous offerings. Instead of a giant figure like Galactus and the Sentinel, the Hasbro Marvel team is putting the pedal to the metal with Robbie Reyes and the Engine of Vengeance (aka the HellCharger). Join our hosts to find out if this $350 car is fire or if they should have pumped the brakes. Also in this show, a new Marvel Unlimited exclusive Marvel Legends figure was announced, and it may have you seeing double. Our hosts Dare to find the Devil in the details on this figure, and weigh in on if it's a must-have. With a report on D23, some Legend-ary clothing and more, it's all in this Marvelicious Toys podcast!
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For Hasbro's third Marvel themed Haslab they took a hard left turn from previous offerings. Instead of a giant figure like Galactus and the Sentinel, the Hasbro Marvel team is putting the pedal to the metal with Robbie Reyes and the Engine of Vengeance (aka the HellCharger). Join our hosts to find out if this $350 car is fire or if they should have pumped the brakes. Also in this show, a new Marvel Unlimited exclusive Marvel Legends figure was announced, and it may have you seeing double. Our hosts Dare to find the Devil in the details on this figure, and weigh in on if it's a must-have. With a report on D23, some Legend-ary clothing and more, it's all in this Marvelicious Toys podcast!
Hey Geeks join Gil and Matt as they recap the current geeky events such as the comeback of Gargoyles, new art for the Spawn and Batman crossover. Hasbro reveals the Ghost Rider Haslab featuring Robbie Reyes and a Nightmarish price point! Gil breaks Matt's NYCC hopes for the exclusive Broly from S.H.Figuarts. And we get some teasers from Tekken 8 and Assassin's Creed in a new time era. Crazy Constantine news with Keanu set to star as the DC character once more, and David Harbour looks forward to playing Santa! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tgos/message
Hey Geeks join Gil and Matt as they recap the current geeky events such as the comeback of Gargoyles, new art for the Spawn and Batman crossover. Hasbro reveals the Ghost Rider Haslab featuring Robbie Reyes and a Nightmarish price point! Gil breaks Matt's NYCC hopes for the exclusive Broly from S.H.Figuarts. And we get some teasers from Tekken 8 and Assassin's Creed in a new time era. Crazy Constantine news with Keanu set to star as the DC character once more, and David Harbour looks forward to playing Santa! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tgos/message
As we all suspected, the Marvel Legends Haslab has been announced as the Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider with Hell Charger. However, we didn't know what all was going to be coming with it, but now we do. Luckily, Dakota was wrong about the tires and flames being unlocked and are part of the base offer. We also know that all future stretch goals for this Haslab will be figures. We even have an early unlock incentive of a powered down Robbie Reyes. The big question is though, is this worth $350? Follow us on Instagram @StrongCollectors
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In this episode we will be discussing VeVe's new comic book series dropping Thursday, September 15th. Should you HODL or Sell? We will provide the facts to help you make the best decision for your collection. If you enjoyed this video, please make sure to Like and Subscribe! We will be dropping HODL or Sell videos the day before each drop. As always, this video is made for entertainment purposes only and is never financial advice. Linktree Digital & Physical Comics: https://linktr.ee/comicsandcryptoDownload the Lolli extension to earn Bitcoin back on your online purchases. https://lolli.com/share/TUzemVnZCVDonation AddressesVEVE: @comicsandcryptoGEMS: e6085dd1-cc0e-45c7-b6c7-b02a566979bdETH: comicsandcrypto.ethWAX: comicscryptoYou can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @ComicsandCrypto Opening Music is by NineFingerInstagram: NineFinger999Score by OBAY KY The Avengers [ Nocopyright Music] - Avengers theme song | obay ky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAG08OE5Wak
Get ready Flameheads, for the hottest Episode of the show yet. Starting off with a bang, we have reviews of the recent on-going Ghost Rider solo launch Issues 1 and 2 by Ben Percy. Find out more about what the hell has been going on with Johnny Blaze these days. Despite having strange visions, he seems like he's finally living the American Dream with Roxanne and his kids by his side. But all is not what it seems as it quick turns into the American Nightmare. Later Johnny stops by the Cave-Inn Hotel and leaves a 1 Star Rating on YELP because he almost got eaten by a beast under the mountain.Then we travel the Multiverse (again) to meet up with Robbie Reyes, Deathlok and Thor's trio of Grandaughters in Avengers Forever Issues 3 and 4. Watch out for Wolverine's appendages falling from the sky.Then, we hit up Ghost Rider Issues 22 from the 70s, 90s, and 2000s. Just make sure you buckle up your safety belt for these issues (unlike poor Lucas) for this wild ride which features Evil Nurses, Cannibals and Highway Poltergeists!And stay tuned for a fantastic #PostWritersGR segment and listener voicemail coveing some of these comics.You can listen to the episode at the Vengeance Unbound page on BlogSpot, or you can download it from Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts and more.You can also find us on Facebook, just search for "Vengeance Unbound" and on Twitter under @InnerDemonsGR.Thanks for listening!
"Take a Break with Stephen" is a new podcast from ACE Universe, covering all things pop culture from the unique perspective of Stephen Shamus. ACE Universe founder and President, Stephen Shamus, along with many special guests will hit a few key topics per episode covering collecting, trading, superhero celebrity news, Comic Cons, and much more. Topics covered in this week's episode include: 1. Robbie Reyes 2. Firestorm 3. Godzilla 4. Star Wars Bounty Hunters 5. Bark Box? The podcast audio is also available as a video here https://youtu.be/NkCt0V2ab-w. Follow @takeabreakpodcast on Instagram, @takeabreak_pod on Twitter, and @takeabreakwithstephen on Facebook for news, updates, and future podcast episodes!
Join the the X-Pack for another all-new Marvel Fanfare Friday! Kick things off with a Mighty Marvel Holiday Special Triple Feature, focusing on Robbie Reyes's recent Valentine's Day special -- bc Nico (0:00:00) . He explores the differences between Infinite Comics vs Infinity Comics using the Ghost Rider Infinite X-Mas and Ghost Rider Infinity Valentine's Day Special, the neo-consistency of the Marvel Holiday Specials, and more before moving over to Moon Knight 8 (0:19:15). Then, pop back over to X-Men Unlimited for Spider-Bot, the cutest book since It's Jeff (0:49:30) -- it's all this and more on an all new X Is For Podcast!
Evan Kuzava and Robbie Reyes return for a special Christmas Faith and the Fast Life! Today we look at feelings, specifically how to not bottle them up around the holidays and handle them in a Godly manner,
Happy Halloween! We're joined by comics scribe Daniel "D.G." Chichester to talk about the history of horror comics, Marvel's return to the genre in the early 1990s, and the macabre anti-hero Terror (whom Chichester co-created). ----more---- Issue 18 Transcript Mike: [00:00:00] It's small, but feisty, Mike: Welcome to Tencent Takes, the podcast where we dig up comic book characters' graves and misappropriate the bodies, one issue at a time. My name is Mike Thompson, and I am joined by my cohost, the Titan of terror herself, Jessika Frazer. Jessika: It is I. Mike: Today, we are extremely fortunate to have comics writer, Daniel, DG Chichester. Dan: Nice to see you both. Mike: Thank you so much for taking the time. You're actually our first official guest on the podcast. Dan: Wow. Okay. I'm going to take that as a good thing. That's great. Mike: Yeah. Well, if you're new to the show, the purpose of our [00:01:00] podcast as always is to look at the weirdest, silliest, coolest moments of comic books, and talk about them in ways that are fun and informative. In this case, we looking at also the spookiest moments, and how they're woven into the larger fabric of pop culture and history. Today, we're going to be talking about horror comics. We're looking at their overall history as well as their resurrection at Marvel in the early 1990s, and how it helped give birth to one of my favorite comic characters, an undead anti-hero who went by the name of Terror. Dan, before we started going down this road, could you tell us a little bit about your history in the comic book industry, and also where people can find you if they want to learn more about you and your work? Dan: Absolutely. At this point, people may not even know I had a history in comic books, but that's not true. Uh, I began at Marvel as an assistant in the mid-eighties while I was still going to film school and, semi quickly kind of graduated up, to a more official, [00:02:00] assistant editor position. Worked my way up through editorial, and then, segued into freelance writing primarily for, but also for DC and Dark Horse and worked on a lot of, semi-permanent titles, Daredevil's probably the best known of them. But I think I was right in the thick of a lot of what you're going to be talking about today in terms of horror comics, especially at Marvel, where I was fiercely interested in kind of getting that going. And I think pushed for certain things, and certainly pushed to be involved in those such as the Hellraiser and Nightbreed Clive Barker projects and Night Stalkers and, uh, and Terror Incorporated, which we're going to talk about. And wherever else I could get some spooky stuff going. And I continued on in that, heavily until about 96 / 97, when the big crash kind of happened, continued on through about 99 and then have not really been that actively involved since then. But folks can find out what I'm doing now, if they go to story maze.substack.com, where I have a weekly newsletter, which features [00:03:00] new fiction and some things that I think are pretty cool that are going on in storytelling, and also a bit of a retrospective of looking back at a lot of the work that I did. Mike: Awesome. Before we actually get started talking about horror comics, normally we talk about one cool thing that we have read or watched recently, but because this episode is going to be dropping right before Halloween, what is your favorite Halloween movie or comic book? Dan: I mean, movies are just terrific. And there's so many when I saw that question, especially in terms of horror and a lot of things immediately jumped to mind. The movie It Follows, the recent It movie, The Mist, Reanimator, are all big favorites. I like horror movies that really kind of get under your skin and horrify you, not just rack up a body count. But what I finally settled on as a favorite is probably John Carpenter's the Thing, which I just think is one of the gruesomest what is going to happen next? What the fuck is going to happen next?[00:04:00] And just utter dread. I mean, there's just so many things that combined for me on that one. And I think in terms of comics, I've recently become just a huge fan of, and I'm probably going to slaughter the name, but Junji Ito's work, the Japanese manga artist. And, Uzumaki, which is this manga, which is about just the bizarreness of this town, overwhelmed with spirals of all things. And if you have not read that, it is, it is the trippiest most unsettling thing I've read in, in a great long time. So happy Halloween with that one. Mike: So that would be mango, right? Dan: Yeah. Yeah. So you'd make sure you read it in the right order, or otherwise it's very confusing, so. Mike: Yeah, we actually, haven't talked a lot about manga on this. We probably should do a deep dive on it at some point. But, Jessika, how about you? Jessika: Well, I'm going to bring it down a little bit more silly because I've always been a fan of horror and the macabre and supernatural. So always grew up seeking creepy media as [00:05:00] a rule, but I also loves me some silliness. So the last three or so years, I've had a tradition of watching Hocus Pocus with my friend, Rob around Halloween time. And it's silly and it's not very heavy on the actual horror aspect, but it's fun. And it holds up surprisingly well. Mike: Yeah, we have all the Funkos of the Sanderson sisters in our house. Jessika: It's amazing watching it in HD, their costumes are so intricate and that really doesn't come across on, you know, old VHS or watching it on television back in the day. And it's just, it's so fun. How much, just time and effort it looks like they put into it, even though some of those details really weren't going to translate. Dan: How very cool. Mike: Yeah. Jessika: Yeah. So, but I also really like actual horror, so I'm also in the next couple of days is going to be a visiting the 1963 Haunting of Hill House because that's one of my favorites. Yeah. It's so good. And used to own the book that the movie was based on also. And seen all the [00:06:00] iterations and it's the same storyline the recent Haunting of Hill house is based on, which is great. That plot line has been reworked so many times, but it's such a great story, I'm just not shocked in the least that it would run through so many iterations and still be accepted by the public in each of its forms. Mike: Yeah. I really liked that Netflix interpretation of it, it was really good. Dan: They really creeped everything out. Mike: Yeah. There's a YouTuber called Lady Night, The Brave, and she does a really great summary breakdown explaining a lot of the themes and it's like almost two hours I think, of YouTube video, but she does these really lovely retrospectives. So, highly recommend you check that out. If you want to just think about that the Haunting of Hill House more. Jessika: Oh, I do. Yes. Mike: I'm going to split the difference between you two. When I was growing up, I was this very timid kid and the idea of horror just creeped me out. And so I avoided it like the plague. And then when I was in high [00:07:00] school, I had some friends show me some movies and I was like, these are great, why was I afraid of this stuff? And so I kind of dove all the way in. But my preferred genre is horror comedy. That is the one that you can always get me in on. And, I really love this movie from the mid-nineties called the Frighteners, which is a horror comedy starring Michael J. Fox, and it's directed by Peter Jackson. And it was written by Peter Jackson and his partner, Fran Walsh. And it was a few years before they, you know, went on to make a couple of movies based on this little known franchise called Lord of the Rings. But it's really wild. It's weird, and it's funny, and it has some genuine jump scare moments. And there's this really great ghost story at the core of it. And the special effects at the time were considered amazing and groundbreaking, but now they're kind of, you look at, and you're like, oh, that's, high-end CG, high-end in the mid-nineties. Okay. But [00:08:00] yeah, like I said, or comedies are my absolute favorite things to watch. That's why Cabin in the Woods always shows up in our horror rotation as well. Same with Tucker and Dale vs Evil. That's my bread and butter. With comic books, I go a little bit creepier. I think I talked about the Nice House on the Lake, that's the current series that I'm reading from DC that's genuinely creepy and really thoughtful and fun. And it's by James Tynion who also wrote Something That's Killing the Children. So those are excellent things to read if you're in the mood for a good horror comic. Dan: Great choice on the Frighteners. That's I think an unsung classic, that I'm going to think probably came out 10 years too early. Mike: Yeah. Dan: It's such a mashup of different, weird vibes, that it would probably do really, really well today. But at that point in time, it was just, what is this? You know? Cause it's, it's just cause the horrifying thing in it are really horrifying. And, uh, Gary Busey's son, right, plays the evil ghost and he is just trippy, off the wall, you know, horrifying. [00:09:00] Mike: Yeah. And it starts so silly, and then it kind of just continues to go creepier and creepier, and by the time that they do some of the twists revealing his, you know, his agent in the real world, it's a genuine twist. Like, I was really surprised the first time I saw it and I - Dan: Yeah. Mike: was so creeped out, but yeah. Dan: Plus it's got R. Lee Ermey as the army ghost, which is just incredible. So, Mike: Yeah. And, Chi McBride is in it, and, Jeffrey Combs. Dan: Oh, oh that's right, right. right. Mike: Yeah. So yeah, it's a lot of fun. Mike: All right. So, I suppose we should saunter into the graveyard, as it were, and start talking about the history of horror comics. So, Dan, obviously I know that you're familiar with horror comics, Dan: A little bit. Mike: Yeah. What about you, Jess? You familiar with horror comics other than what we've talked about in the show? Jessika: I started getting into it once you and I started, you know, talking more on the [00:10:00] show. And so I grabbed a few things. I haven't looked through all of them yet, but I picked up some older ones. I did just recently pick up, it'll be more of a, kind of a funny horror one, but they did a recent Elvira and Vincent Price. So, yeah, so I picked that up, but issue one of that. So it's sitting on my counter ready for me to read right now. Mike: Well, and that's funny, cause Elvira actually has a really long, storied history in comic books. Like she first appeared in kind of like the revival of House of Mystery that DC did. And then she had an eighties series that had over a hundred issues that had a bunch of now major names involved. And she's continued to have series like, you can go to our website and get autographed copies of her recent series from, I think Dynamite. Jessika: That's cool. Mike: Yeah. Jessika: Nice. Mike: Speaking of horror comedy Elvira is great. Jessika: Yes. Mike: I recently showed Sarah the Elvira Mistress of the Dark movie and she was, I think really sad that I hadn't showed it to her sooner. Jessika: [00:11:00] That's another one I need to go watch this week. Wow. Don't- nobody call me. I'm just watching movies all week. Dan: Exactly. Mike: It's on a bunch of different streaming services, I think right now. Well it turns out that horror comics, have pretty much been a part of the industry since it really became a proven medium. You know, it wasn't long after comics became a legit medium in their own, right that horror elements started showing up in superhero books, which like, I mean, it isn't too surprising. Like the 1930's was when we got the Universal classic movie monsters, so it makes a lot of sense that those kinds of characters would start crossing over into comic books, just to take advantage of that popularity. Jerry Siegel and Joel Schuster, the guys who created Superman, actually created the supernatural investigator called Dr. Occult in New Fun Comics three years before they brought Superman to life. And Dr. Occult still shows up in DC books. Like, he was a major character in the Books of Magic with Neil Gaiman. I think he may show up in Sandman later on. I can't remember. Jessika: Oh, okay. Dan: I wouldn't be surprised. Neil would find ways to mine that. [00:12:00] Mike: Yeah. I mean, that was a lot of what the Sandman was about, was taking advantage of kind of long forgotten characters that DC had had and weaving them into his narratives. And, if you're interested in that, we talk about that in our book club episodes, which we're currently going through every other episode. So the next episode after this is going to be the third episode of our book club, where we cover volumes five and six. So, horror comics though really started to pick up in the 1940s. There's multiple comic historians who say that the first ongoing horror series was Prized Comics, New Adventures of Frankenstein, which featured this updated take on the original story by Mary Shelley. It took place in America. The monster was named Frankenstein. He was immediately a terror. It's not great, but it's acknowledged as being really kind of the first ongoing horror story. And it's really not even that much of a horror story other than it featured Frankenstein's monster. But after that, a number of publishers started to put out adaptations of classic horror stories for awhile. So you had [00:13:00] Avon Publications making it official in 1946 with the comic Erie, which is based on the first real dedicated horror comic. Yeah. This is the original cover to Erie Comics. Number one, if you could paint us a word picture. Dan: Wow. This is high end stuff as it's coming through. Well it looks a lot like a Zine or something, you know it's got a very, Mac paint logo from 1990, you know, it's, it's your, your typical sort of like, ooh, I'm shaky kind of logo. That's Eerie Comics. There's a Nosferatu looking character. Who's coming down some stairs with the pale moon behind him. It, he's got a knife in his hand, so, you know, he's up to no good. And there is a femme fatale at the base of the stairs. She may have moved off of some train tracks to get here. And, uh, she's got a, uh, a low, cut dress, a lot of leg and the arms and the wrists are bound, but all this for only 10. cents. So, I think there's a, there's a bargain there.[00:14:00] Mike: That is an excellent description. Thank you. So, what's funny is that Erie at the time was the first, you know, official horror comic, really, but it only had one issue that came out and then it sort of vanished from sight. It came back with a new series that started with a new number one in the 1950s, but this was the proverbial, the shot that started the war. You know, we started seeing a ton of anthology series focusing on horror, like Adventures into the Unknown, which ran into the 1960s and then Amazing Mysteries and Marvel Tales were repurposed series for Marvel that they basically changed the name of existing series into these. And they started doing kind of macabre, weird stories. And then, we hit the 1950s. And the early part of the 1950s was when horror comics really seemed to take off and experienced this insane success. We've talked about how in the post-WWII America, superhero comics were kind of declining in [00:15:00] popularity. By the mid 1950s, only three heroes actually had their own books and that was Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. Which, I didn't realize that until I was doing research. I didn't, I just assumed that there were other superhero comics at the time. But we started seeing comics about horror and crime and romance really starting to get larger shares of the market. And then EC Comics was one of those doing gangbuster business during this whole era. Like, this was when we saw those iconic series, the Haunt of Fear, the Vault of Horror, the Crypt of Terror, which was eventually rebranded to Tales from the Crypt. Those all launched and they found major success. And then the bigger publishers were also getting in on this boom. During the first half of the 1950s Atlas, which eventually became Marvel, released almost 400 issues across 18 horror titles. And then American Comics Group released almost 125 issues between five different horror titles. Ace comics did almost a hundred issues between five titles. I'm curious. I'm gonna ask both of you, what [00:16:00] do you think the market share of horror comics was at the time? Dan: In terms of comics or in terms of just like newsstand, magazine, distribution. Mike: I'm going to say in terms of distribution. Dan: I mean, I know they were phenomenally successful. I would, be surprised if it was over 60%. Mike: Okay. How about. Jessika: Oh, goodness. Let's throw a number out. I'm going to say 65 just because I want to get close enough, but maybe bump it up just a little bit. This is a contest now. Dan: The precision now, like the 65. Jessika: Yes. Mike: Okay. Well, obviously we don't have like a hard definite number, but there was a 2009 article from reason magazine saying that horror books made up a quarter of all comics by 1953. So, so you guys were overestimating it, but it was still pretty substantial. At the same time, we were also seeing a surge in horror films. Like, the 1950s are known as the atomic age and media reflected [00:17:00] societal anxiety, at the possibility of nuclear war and to a lesser extent, white anxiety about societal changes. So this was the decade that gave us Invasion of the Body Snatchers The Thing from Another World, which led to John Carpenter's The Thing eventually. Um, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Hammer horror films also started to get really huge during this time. So we saw the beginning of stuff like Christopher Lee's, Dracula series of films. So the fifties were like a really good decade for horror, I feel. But at the same time, violent crime in America started to pick up around this period. And people really started focusing on juvenile criminals and what was driving them. So, there were a lot of theories about why this was going on and no one's ever really come up with a definite answer, but there was the psychiatrist named Frederick Wortham who Dan, I yeah. Dan: Oh yeah, psychiatrist in big air quotes, yeah. Mike: In quotes. Yeah. [00:18:00] Yeah. And he was convinced that the rise in crime was due to comics, and he spent years writing and speaking against them. He almost turned it into a cottage industry for himself. And this culminated in 1954, when he published a book called Seduction of the Innocent, that blamed comic books for the rise in juvenile delinquency, and his arguments are laughable. Like, I mean, there's just no way around it. Like you read this stuff and you can't help, but roll your eyes and chuckle. But, at the time comics were a relatively new medium, you know, and people really only associated them with kids. And his arguments were saying, oh, well, Wonder Woman was a lesbian because of her strength and independence, which these days, I feel like that actually has a little bit of credibility, but, like, I don't know. But I don't really feel like that's contributing to the delinquency of the youth. You know, and then he also said that Batman and Robin were in a homosexual relationship. And then my favorite was that Superman comics were [00:19:00] un-American and fascist. Dan: Well. Mike: All right. Dan: There's people who would argue that today. Mike: I mean, but yeah, and then he actually, he got attention because there were televised hearings with the Senate subcommittee on juvenile delinquency. I mean, honestly, every time I think about Seduction of the Innocent and how it led to the Comics Code Authority. I see the parallels with Tipper Gore's Parent Music Resource Center, and how they got the Parental Advisory sticker on certain music albums, or Joe Lieberman's hearings on video games in the 1990's and how that led to the Electronic Systems Reading Board system, you know, where you provide almost like movie ratings to video games. And Wortham also reminds me a lot of this guy named Jack Thompson, who was a lawyer in the nineties and aughts. And he was hell bent on proving a link between violent video games and school shootings. And he got a lot of media attention at the time until he was finally disbarred for his antics. But there was this [00:20:00] definite period where people were trying to link video games and violence. And, even though the statistics didn't back that up. And, I mean, I think about this a lot because I used to work in video games. I spent almost a decade working in the industry, but you know, it's that parallel of anytime there is a new form of media that is aimed at kids, it feels like there is a moral panic. Dan: Well, I think it goes back to what you were saying before about, you know, even as, as things change in society, you know, when people in society get at-risk, you know, you went to Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Right. Which is classically thought to be a response to communism, you know, and the feelings of communist oppression and you know, the different, you know, the other, and it's the same thing. I think every single one of these is just a proof point of if you want to become, suddenly well-known like Lieberman or Wortham or anything, you know, pick the other that the older generation doesn't really understand, right? Maybe now there are more adults playing video games, but it's probably still perceived as a more juvenile [00:21:00] thing or comics or juvenile thing, or certain types of movies are a juvenile thing, you know, pick the other pick on it, hold it up as the weaponized, you know, piece, and suddenly you're popular. And you've got a great flashpoint that other people can rally around and blame, as if one single thing is almost ever the cause of everything. And I always think it's interesting, you know, the EC Comics, you know, issues in terms of, um, Wortham's witch hunt, you know, the interesting thing about those is yet they were gruesome and they are gruesome in there, but they're also by and large, I don't know the other ones as well, but I know the EC Comics by and large are basically morality plays, you know, they're straight up morality plays in the sense that the bad guys get it in the end, almost every time, like they do something, they do some horrific thing, but then the corpse comes back to life and gets them, you know, so there's, there's always a comeuppance where the scales balance. But that was of course never going to be [00:22:00] an argument when somebody can hold up a picture of, you know, a skull, you know, lurching around, you know, chewing on the end trails of something. And then that became all that was talked about. Mike: Yeah, exactly. Well, I mean, spring boarding off of that, you know, worth them and the subcommittee hearings and all that, they led to the comics magazine association of America creating the Comics Code Authority. And this was basically in order to avoid government regulation. They said, no, no, no, we'll police ourselves so that you don't have to worry about this stuff. Which, I mean, again, that's what we did with the SRB. It was a response to that. We could avoid government censorship. So the code had a ton of requirements that each book had to meet in order to receive the Comics Code Seal of Approval on the cover. And one of the things you couldn't do was have quote, scenes dealing with, or instruments associated with walking dead or torture, which I mean,[00:23:00] okay. So the latter half of the 1950's saw a lot of these dedicated horror series, you know, basically being shut down or they drastically changed. This is, you know, the major publishers really freaked out. So Marvel and DC rebranded their major horror titles. They were more focused on suspense or mystery or Sci-Fi or superheroes in a couple of cases, independent publishers, didn't really have to worry about the seal for different reasons. Like, some of them were able to rely on the rep for publishing wholesome stuff like Dell or Gold Key. I think Gold Key at the time was doing a lot of the Disney books. So they just, they were like, whatever. Dan: Right, then EC, but, but EC had to shut down the whole line and then just became mad. Right? I mean, that's that was the transition at which William, you know, Gains - Mike: Yeah. Dan: basically couldn't contest what was going on. Couldn't survive the spotlight. You know, he testified famously at that hearing. But had to give up all of [00:24:00] that work that was phenomenally profitable for them. And then had to fall back to Mad Magazine, which of course worked out pretty well. Mike: Yeah, exactly. By the end of the 1960s, though, publishers started to kind of gently push back a little bit like, Warren publishing, and Erie publications, like really, they didn't give a shit. Like Warren launched a number of horror titles in the sixties, including Vampirilla, which is like, kind of, I feel it's sort of extreme in terms of both sex and horror, because I mean, we, we all know what Vampirilla his costume is. It hasn't changed in the 50, approximately 50 years that it's been out like. Dan: It's like, what can you do with dental floss, Right. When you were a vampire? I mean, that's basically like, she doesn't wear much. Mike: No, I mean, she never has. And then by the end of the sixties, Marvel and DC started to like kind of steer some of their books back towards the horror genre. Like how some Mystery was one of them where it, I think with issue 1 75, that was when they [00:25:00] took away, took it away from John Jones and dial H for Hero. And they were like, no, no, no, no. We're going to, we're going to bring, Cain back as the host and start telling horror morality plays again, which is what they were always doing. And this meant that the Comics Code Authority needed to update their code. So in 1971, they revised it to be a little bit more horror friendly. Jessika: Scenes dealing with, or instruments associated with, walking dead or torture shall not be used. Vampires, ghouls and werewolves shall be permitted to be used when handled in the classic traditions, such as Frankenstein, Dracula, and other high caliber literary works written by Edgar Allen Poe, Saki, Conan Doyle, and other respected authors whose works are read in schools around the world. Mike: But at this point, Marvel and DC really jumped back into the horror genre. This was when we started getting books, like the tomb of Dracula, Ghost Rider, where will finite and son of Satan, and then DC had a [00:26:00] bunch of their series like they had, what was it? So it was originally The Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love, and then it eventually got retitled to Forbidden Tales of the Dark Mansion. Like, just chef's kiss on that title. Dan: You can take that old Erie comic and throw, you know, the Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love as the title on that. And it would work, you know. Mike: I know. Right. So Dan, I'm curious, what is your favorite horror comic or comic character from this era? Dan: I would say, it was son of Satan, because it felt so trippy and forbidden, and I think comics have always, especially mainstream comics you know, I've always responded also to what's out there. Right. I don't think it's just a loosening the restrictions at that point, but in that error, what's going on, you're getting a lot of, I think the films of Race with the Devil and you're getting the Exorcist and you're getting, uh, the Omen, you know, Rosemary's baby. right. Satanism, [00:27:00] the devil, right. It's, it's high in pop culture. So true to form. You know, I think Son of Satan is in some ways, like a response of Marvel, you know, to that saying, let's glom onto this. And for a kid brought up in the Catholic church, there was a certain eeriness to this, ooh, we're reading about this. It's like, is it really going to be Satanism? And cause I was very nervous that we were not allowed even watch the Exorcist in our home, ever. You know, I didn't see the Exorcist until I was like out of high school. And I think also the character as he looks is just this really trippy look, right. At that point, if you're not familiar with the character, he's this buff dude, his hair flares up into horns, he just wears a Cape and he carries a giant trident, he's got a massive pentacle, I think a flaming pentacle, you know, etched in his chest. Um, he's ready to do business, ya know, in some strange form there. So for me, he was the one I glommed on to the most. [00:28:00] Mike: Yeah. Well, I mean, it was that whole era, it was just, it was Gothic horror brought back and Satanism and witchcraft is definitely a part of that genre. Dan: Sure. Mike: So, that said, kind of like any trend horror comics, you know, they have their rise and then they started to kind of fall out of popularity by the end of the seventies or the early eighties. I feel like it was a definite end of the era when both House of Mystery and Ghost Writer ended in 1983. But you know, there were still some individual books that were having success, but it just, it doesn't feel like Marvel did a lot with horror comics during the eighties. DC definitely had some luck with Alan Moore's run of the Swamp Thing. And then there was stuff like Hellblazer and Sandman. Which, as I mentioned, we're doing our book club episodes for, but also gave rise to Vertigo Comics, you know, in the early nineties. Not to say that horror comics still weren't a thing during this time, but it seems like the majority of them were coming from indie publishers. Off the top of my head, one example I think of still is Dead World, which basically created a zombie apocalypse [00:29:00] universe. And it started with Aero comics. It was created in the late eighties, and it's still going today. I think it's coming out from IDW now. But at the same time, it's not like American stopped enjoying horror stuff. Like this was the decade where we got Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm street, Evil Dead, Hellraiser, Poltergeist, Child's Play, just to name a few of the franchises that we were introduced to. And, I mentioned Hellraiser. I love Hellraiser, and Dan, I know that you have a pretty special connection to that brand. Dan: I do. I put pins in my face every night just to kind of keep my complexion, you know? Mike: So, let's transition over to the nineties and Marvel and let's start that off with Epic Comics. Epic started in the eighties, and it was basically a label that would print, create our own comics. And they eventually started to use label to produce, you know, in quotes, mature comics. So Wikipedia says that this was your first editorial job at Marvel was with the [00:30:00] Epic Line. Is that correct? Dan: Well, I'll go back and maybe do just a little correction on Epic's mission if you don't mind. Mike: Yeah, yeah. Dan: You know, first, which is it was always creator owned, and it did start as crude. And, but I don't think that ever then transitioned into more mature comics, sometimes that just was what creator-owned comics were. Right. That was just part of the mission. And so as a creator-owned imprint, it could be anything, it could be the silliest thing, it could be the most mature thing. So it was always, you know, part of what it was doing, and part of the mission of doing creator-owned comics, and Archie Goodwin was the editor in chief of that line, was really to give creators and in to Marvel. If we gave them a nice place to play with their properties, maybe they would want to go play in the mainstream Marvel. So you might get a creator who would never want to work for Marvel, for whatever reason, they would have a great Epic experience doing a range of things, and then they would go into this. So there was always levels of maturity and we always looked at it as very eclectic and challenging, you know, sometimes in a good [00:31:00] way. So I'll have to go back to Wikipedia and maybe correct them. My first job was actually, I was on the Marvel side and it was as the assistant to the assistant, to the editor in chief. So I would do all of the grunt work and the running around that the assistant to the editor in chief didn't want to do. And she would turn to me and say, Dan, you're going to go run around the city and find this thing for Jim Shooter. Now, then I did that for about five or six months, I was still in film school, and then left, which everyone was aghast, you don't leave Marvel comics, by choice. And, but I had, I was still in school. I had a summer job already sort of set up, and I left to go take that exciting summer job. And then I was called over the summer because there was an opening in the Epic line. And they want to know if I'd be interested in taking on this assistant editor's job. And I said, it would have to be part-time cause I still had a semester to finish in school, but they were intrigued and I was figuring, oh, well this is just kind of guaranteed job. [00:32:00] Never knowing it was going to become career-like, and so that was then sort of my second job. Mike: Awesome. So this is going to bring us to the character of Terror. So he was introduced as a character in the Shadow Line Saga, which was one of those mature comics, it was like a mature superhero universe. That took place in a few different series under the Epic imprint. There was Dr. Zero, there was St. George, and then there was Power Line. Right. Dan: That's correct, yep. Mike: And so the Shadow Line Saga took his name from the idea that there were these beings called Shadows, they were basically super powered immortal beings. And then Terror himself first appeared as Shrek. He's this weird looking enforcer for a crime family in St. George. And he becomes kind of a recurring nemesis for the main character. He's kind of like the street-level boss while it's hinting that there's going to be a eventual confrontation between the main character of St. George and Dr. Zero, who is kind of [00:33:00] a Superman character, but it turns out he has been manipulating humanity for, you know, millennia at this point. Dan: I think you've encapsulated it quite well. Mike: Well, thank you. So the Shadow Line Saga, that only lasted for about what a year or two? Dan: Probably a couple of years, maybe a little over. There was about, I believe, eight to nine issues of each of the, the main comics, the ones you just cited. And then we segued those over to, sort of, uh, an omni series we call Critical Mass, which brought together all three characters or storylines. And then try to tell this, excuse the pun, epic, you know story, which will advance them all. And so wrapped up a lot of loose ends and, um, you know, became quite involved now. Mike: Okay. Dan: It ran about seven or eight issues. Mike: Okay. Now a couple of years after Terror was introduced under the Epic label, Marvel introduced a new Ghost Rider series in 1990 that hit that sweet spot of like nineties extreme with a capital X and, and, you know, [00:34:00] it also gave us a spooky anti heroes like that Venn diagram, where it was like spooky and extreme and rides a motorcycle and right in the middle, you had Ghost Rider, but from what I understand the series did really well, commercially for Marvel. Comichron, which is the, the comic sales tracking site, notes that early issues were often in the top 10 books sold each month for 91. Like there are eight issues of Ghost Rider, books that are in the top 100 books for that year. So it's not really surprising that Marvel decided to go in really hard with supernatural characters. And in 1992, we had this whole batch of horror hero books launch. We had Spirits of Vengeance, which was a spinoff from Ghost Rider, which saw a Ghost Rider teaming up with Johnny Blaze, and it was the original Ghost Writer. And he didn't have a hellfire motorcycle this time, but he had a shotgun that would fire hell fire, you know, and he had a ponytail, it was magnificent. And then there was also the Night Stalkers, [00:35:00] which was a trio of supernatural investigators. There was Hannibal King and Blade and oh, I'm blanking on the third one. Dan: Frank Drake. Mike: Yeah. And Frank Drake was a vampire, right? Dan: And he was a descendant of Dracula, but also was a vampire who had sort of been cured. Um, he didn't have a hunger for human blood, but he still had a necessity for some type of blood and possessed all the attributes, you know, of a vampire, you know, you could do all the powers, couldn't go out in the daylight, that sort of thing. So, the best and worst of both worlds. Mike: Right. And then on top of that, we had the Dark Hold, which it's kind of like the Marvel equivalent of the Necronomicon is the best way I can describe it. Dan: Absolutely. Yup. Mike: And that's showed up in Agents of Shield since then. And they just recently brought it into the MCU. That was a thing that showed up in Wanda Vision towards the end. So that's gonna clearly reappear. And then we also got Morbius who is the living vampire from [00:36:00] Spider-Man and it's great. He shows up in this series and he's got this very goth rock outfit, is just it's great. Dan: Which looked a lot like how Len Kaminsky dressed in those days in all honesty. Mike: Yeah, okay. Dan: So Len will now kill me for that, but. Mike: Oh, well, but yeah, so these guys were all introduced via a crossover event called Rise of the Midnight Sons, which saw all of these heroes, you know, getting their own books. And then they also teamed up with Dr. Strange to fight against Lilith the mother of demons. And she was basically trying to unleash her monstrous spawn across the world. And this was at the same time the Terror wound up invading the Marvel Universe. So if you were going to give an elevator pitch for Terror in the Marvel Universe, how would you describe him? Dan: I actually wrote one down, I'll read it to you, cause you, you know, you put that there and was like, oh gosh, I got to like now pitch this. A mythic manifestation of fear exists in our times, a top dollar mercenary for hire using a supernatural [00:37:00] ability to attach stolen body parts to himself in order to activate the inherit ability of the original owner. A locksmith's hand or a marksman, his eye or a kickboxer his legs, his gruesome talent gives him the edge to take on the jobs no one else can, he accomplishes with Savage, restyle, scorn, snark, and impeccable business acumen. So. Mike: That's so good. It's so good. I just, I have to tell you the twelve-year-old Mike is like giddy to be able to talk to you about this. Dan: I was pretty giddy when I was writing this stuff. So that's good. Mike: So how did Terror wind up crossing into the Marvel Universe? Like, because he just showed shows up in a couple of cameos in some Daredevil issues that you also wrote. I believe. Dan: Yeah, I don't know if he'd showed up before the book itself launched that might've, I mean, the timing was all around the same time. But everybody who was involved with Terror, love that Terror and Terror Incorporated, which was really actual title. Love the hell out of [00:38:00] the book, right. And myself, the editors, Carl Potts, who was the editor in chief, we all knew it was weird and unique. And, at one point when I, you know, said to Carl afterwards, well I'm just gonna take this whole concept and go somewhere else with it, he said, you can't, you made up something that, you know, can't really be replicated without people knowing exactly what you're doing. It's not just another guy with claws or a big muscle guy. How many people grab other people's body parts? So I said, you know, fie on me, but we all loved it. So when, the Shadowline stuff kind of went away, uh, and he was sort of kicking out there is still, uh, Carl came to me one day and, and said, listen, we love this character. We're thinking of doing something with horror in Marvel. This was before the Rise of the Midnight Sons. So it kind of came a little bit ahead of that. I think this eventually would become exactly the Rise of the Midnight Sons, but we want to bring together a lot of these unused horror characters, like Werewolf by Night, Man Thing, or whatever, but we want a central kind of [00:39:00] character who, navigates them or maybe introduces them. Wasn't quite clear what, and they thought Terror, or Shrek as he still was at that point, could be that character. He could almost be a Crypt Keeper, maybe, it wasn't quite fully baked. And, so we started to bounce this around a little bit, and then I got a call from Carl and said, yeah, that's off. We're going to do something else with these horror characters, which again would eventually become probably the Midnight Sons stuff. But he said, but we still want to do something with it. You know? So my disappointment went to, oh, what do you mean? How could we do anything? He said, what if you just bring him into the Marvel Universe? We won't say anything about what he did before, and just use him as a character and start over with him operating as this high-end mercenary, you know, what's he going to do? What is Terror Incorporated, and how does he do business within the Marvel world? And so I said, yes, of course, I'm not going to say that, you know, any quicker and just jumped into [00:40:00] it. And I didn't really worry about the transition, you know, I wasn't thinking too much about, okay. How does he get from Shadow Line world, to earth 616 or whatever, Marcus McLaurin, who was the editor. God bless him, for years would resist any discussion or no, no, it's not the same character. Marcus, it's the same character I'm using the same lines. I'm having him referenced the same fact that he's had different versions of the word terrors, his name at one point, he makes a joke about the Saint George complex. I mean, it's the same character. Mike: Yeah. Dan: But , you know, Marcus was a very good soldier to the Marvel hierarchy. So we just really brought him over and we just went all in on him in terms of, okay, what could a character like this play in the Marvel world? And he played really well in certain instances, but he certainly was very different than probably anything else that was going on at the time. Mike: Yeah. I mean, there certainly wasn't a character like him before. So all the Wikias, like [00:41:00] Wikipedia, all the Marvel fan sites, they all list Daredevil 305 as Terror's first official appearance in. Dan: Could be. Mike: Yeah, but I want to talk about that for a second, because that is, I think the greatest villain that I've ever seen in a Marvel comic, which was the Surgeon General, who is this woman who is commanding an army of like, I mean, basically it's like a full-scale operation of that urban myth of - Dan: Yeah. Mike: -the dude goes home with an attractive woman that he meets at the club. And then he wakes up in a bathtub full of ice and he's missing organs. Dan: Yeah. You know, sometimes, you know, that was certainly urban myth territory, and I was a big student of urban myths and that was the sort of thing that I think would show up in the headlines every three to six months, but always one of those probably friend of a friend stories that. Mike: Oh yeah. Dan: Like a razor an apple or something like that, that never actually sort of tracks back. Mike: Well, I mean, the thing now is it's all edibles in candy and they're like, all the news outlets are showing officially [00:42:00] branded edibles. Which, what daddy Warbucks mother fucker. Jessika: Mike knows my stand on this. Like, no, no, nobody is buying expensive edibles. And then putting them in your child's candy. Like, No, no, that's stupid. Dan: No, it's the, it's the, easier version of putting the LSD tab or wasting your pins on children in Snickers bars. Jessika: Right. Dan: Um, but but I think, that, that storyline is interesting, Mike, cause it's the, it's one of the few times I had a plotline utterly just completely rejected by an editor because I think I was doing so much horror stuff at the time. Cause I was also concurrently doing the Hellraiser work, the Night Breed work. It would have been the beginning of the Night Stalkers work, cause I was heavily involved with the whole Midnight Sons work. And I went so far on the first plot and it was so grizzly and so gruesome that, Ralph Macchio who was the editor, called me up and said, yeah, this title is Daredevil. It's not Hellraiser. So I had to kind of back off [00:43:00] and realize, uh, yeah, I put a little too much emphasis on the grisliness there. So. Mike: That's amazing. Dan: She was an interesting, exploration of a character type. Mike: I'm really sad that she hasn't showed back up, especially cause it feels like it'd be kind of relevant these days with, you know, how broken the medical system is here in America. Dan: Yeah. It's, it's funny. And I never played with her again, which is, I think one of my many Achilles heels, you know, as I would sometimes introduce characters and then I would just not go back to them for some reason, I was always trying to kind of go forward onto something new. Mike: Yeah. Jessika: Is there anything about Terror's character that you related to at the time, or now even. Dan: Um, probably being very imperious, very complicated, having a thing for long coats. Uh, I think all of those probably, you know, work then and now, I've kind of become convinced weirdly enough over time, that Terror was a character who [00:44:00] and I, you know, I co-created him with Margaret Clark and, and Klaus Janson, but I probably did the most work with him over the years, you know? So I feel maybe a little bit more ownership, but I've sort of become convinced that he was just his own thing, and he just existed out there in the ether, and all I was ultimately was a conduit that I was, I was just channeling this thing into our existence because he came so fully formed and whenever I would write him, he would just kind of take over the page and take over the instance. That's always how I've viewed him, which is different than many of the other things that I've written. Mike: He's certainly a larger than life personality, and in every sense of that expression. Jessika: Yes. Mike: I'm sorry for the terrible pun. Okay. So we've actually talked a bit about Terror, but I [00:45:00] feel like we need to have Jessika provide us with an overall summary of his brief series. Jessika: So the series is based on the titular character, of course, Terror, who is unable to die and has the ability to replace body parts and gains the skill and memory of that limb. So he might use the eye of a sharpshooter to improve his aim or the arm of an artist for a correct rendering. And because of the inability for his body to die, the dude looks gnarly. His face is a sick green color. He has spike whiskers coming out of the sides of his face, and he mostly lacks lips, sometimes he has lips, but he mostly lacks lips. So we always has this grim smile to his face. And he also has a metal arm, which is awesome. I love that. And he interchanges all of the rest of his body parts constantly. So in one scene he'll have a female arm and in another one it'll sport, an other worldly tentacle. [00:46:00] He states that his business is fear, but he is basically a paid mercenary, very much a dirty deeds, although not dirt cheap; Terror charges, quite a hefty sum for his services, but he is willing to do almost anything to get the job done. His first job is ending someone who has likewise immortal, air quotes, which involves finding an activating a half demon in order to open a portal and then trick a demon daddy to hand over the contract of immortality, you know, casual. He also has run-ins with Wolverine, Dr. Strange Punisher, Silver Sable, and Luke Cage. It's action packed, and you legitimately have no idea what new body part he is going to lose or gain in the moment, or what memory is going to pop up for him from the donor. And it keeps the reader guessing because Terror has no limitations. Mike: Yeah. Dan: was, I was so looking forward to hearing what your recap was going to be. I love that, so I just [00:47:00] want to say that. Jessika: Thank you. I had a lot of fun reading this. Not only was the plot and just the narrative itself, just rolling, but the art was fantastic. I mean, the things you can do with a character like that, there truly aren't any limits. And so it was really interesting to see how everything fell together and what he was doing each moment to kind of get out of whatever wacky situation he was in at the time.So. And his, and his quips, I just, the quips were just, they give me life. Mike: They're so good. Like there was one moment where he was sitting there and playing with the Lament Configuration, and the first issue, which I, I never noticed that before, as long as we ready this time and I was like, oh, that's great. And then he also made a St. George reference towards the end of the series where he was talking about, oh, I knew another guy who had a St. George complex. Dan: Right, right. Right, Mike: Like I love those little Easter eggs. Speaking of Easter eggs, there are a lot of Clive Barker Easter eggs throughout that whole series. Dan: [00:48:00] Well, That's it. That was so parallel at the time, you know. Mike: So around that time was when you were editing and then writing for the HellRaiser series and the Night Breed series, right? Dan: Yes. Certainly writing for them. Yeah. I mean, I did some consulting editing on the HellRaiser and other Barker books, after our lift staff, but, primarily writing at that point. Mike: Okay. Cause I have Hellraiser number one, and I think you're listed as an editor on it. Dan: I was, I started the whole Hellraiser anthology with other folks, you know, but I was the main driver, and I think that was one of the early instigators of kind of the rebirth of horror at that time. And, you know, going back to something you said earlier, you know, for many years, I was always, pressing Archie Goodwin, who worked at Warren, and worked on Erie, and worked on all those titles. You know, why can't we do a new horror anthology and he was quite sage like and saying, yeah. It'd be great to do it, but it's not going to sell there's no hook, right? There's no connection, you know, just horror for her sake. And it was when Clive Barker [00:49:00] came into our offices, and so I want to do something with Archie Goodwin. And then the two of them said, Hellraiser can be the hook. Right. Hellraiser can be the way in to sort of create an anthology series, have an identifiable icon, and then we developed out from there with Clive, with a couple of other folks Erik Saltzgaber, Phil Nutman, myself, Archie Goodwin, like what would be the world? And then the Bible that would actually give you enough, breadth and width to play with these characters that wouldn't just always be puzzle box, pinhead, puzzle box, pinhead, you know? And so we developed a fairly large set of rules and mythologies allowed for that. Mike: That's so cool. I mean, there really wasn't anything at all, like Hellraiser when it came out. Like, and there's still not a lot like it, but I - Jessika: Yeah, I was going to say, wait, what else? Mike: I mean, I feel like I've read other books since then, where there's that blending of sexuality and [00:50:00] horror and morality, because at the, at the core of it, Hellraiser often feels like a larger morality play. Dan: Now, you know, I'm going to disagree with you on that one. I mean, I think sometimes we let it slip in a morality and we played that out. But I think Hellraiser is sort of find what you want out of it. Right. You go back to the first film and it's, you know, what's your pleasure, sir? You know, it was when the guy hands up the book and the Centobites, you know, or angels to some demons, to others. So I think the book was at its best and the movies are at their best when it's not so much about the comeuppance as it is about find your place in here. Right? And that can be that sort of weird exploration of many different things. Mike: That's cool. So going back to Terror. Because we've talked about like how much we enjoyed the character and everything, I want to take a moment to talk about each of our favorite Terror moments. Dan: Okay. Mike: So Dan, why don't you start? What was your favorite moment for Terror [00:51:00] to write or going back to read? Dan: It's a great question, one of the toughest, because again, I had such delight in the character and felt such a connection, you know, in sort of channeling him in a way I could probably find you five, ten moments per issue, but, I actually think it was the it's in the first issue. And was probably the first line that sort of came to me. And then I wrote backwards from it, which was this, got your nose bit. And you know, it's the old gag of like when a parent's playing with a child and, you know, grabs at the nose and uses the thumb to represent the nose and says, got your nose. And there's a moment in that issue where I think he's just plummeted out of a skyscraper. He's, you know, fallen down into a police car. He's basically shattered. And this cop or security guard is kind of coming over to him and, and he just reaches out and grabs the guy's nose, you know, rips his arm off or something or legs to start to replace himself and, and just says, got your nose, but it's, but it's all a [00:52:00] build from this inner monologue that he's been doing. And so he's not responding to anything. He's not doing a quip to anything. He's just basically telling us a story and ending it with this, you know, delivery that basically says the guy has a complete condescending attitude and just signals that we're in his space. Like he doesn't need to kind of like do an Arnold response to something it's just, he's in his own little world moments I always just kind of go back to that got your nose moment, which is just creepy and crazy and strange. Mike: As soon as you mentioned that I was thinking of the panel that that was from, because it was such a great moment. I think it was the mob enforcers that had shot him up and he had jumped out of the skyscraper four and then they came down to finish him off and he wound up just ripping them apart so that he could rebuild himself. All right, Jessika, how about you? Jessika: I really enjoyed the part where Terror fights with sharks in order to free Silver Sable and Luke Cage. [00:53:00] It was so cool. There was just absolutely no fear as he went at the first shark head-on and, and then there were like five huge bloodthirsty sharks in the small tank. And Terror's just like, what an inconvenience. Oh, well. Mike: Yeah. Jessika: Like followed by a quippy remark, like in his head, of course. And I feel like he's such a solitary character that it makes sense that he would have such an active internal monologue. I find myself doing that. Like, you know, I mean, I have a dog, so he usually gets the brunt of it, but he, you know, it's, it is that you start to form like, sort of an internal conversation if you don't have that outside interaction. Dan: Right. Jessika: And I think a lot of us probably relate to that though this pandemic. Mike: Yeah. Jessika: But the one-liner thoughts, like, again, they make those scenes in my opinion, and it gave pause for levity. We don't have to be serious about this because really isn't life or death for Terror. We know that, and he just reminds us that constantly by just he's always so damn nonchalant. [00:54:00] Dan: Yeah. He does have a very, I'm not going to say suave, but it's, uh, you know, that sort of very, I've got this, you know, sort of attitude to it. Mike: I would, say that he's suave when he wants to be, I mean, like the last issue he's got his whiskers tied back and kind of a ponytail. Dan: Oh yeah. Jessika: Oh yeah. Dan: Richard Pace did a great job with that. Mike: Where he's dancing with his assistant in the restaurant and it's that final scene where he's got that really elegant tuxedo. Like. Dan: Yeah. It's very beautiful. Mike: I say that he can be suave and he wants to be. So I got to say like my favorite one, it was a visual gag that you guys did, and it's in issue six when he's fighting with the Punisher and he's got this, long guns sniper. And he shoots the Punisher point blank, and Terror's, like at this point he's lost his legs for like the sixth time. Like he seems to lose his legs, like once an issue where he's just a torso waddling around on his hands. And so he shoots him the force skids him back. [00:55:00] And I legit could not stop laughing for a good minute. Like I was just cackling when I read that. So I think all of us agree that it's those moments of weird levity that really made the series feel like something special. Dan: I'm not quite sure we're going to see that moment reenacted at the Disney Pavilion, you know, anytime soon. But, that would be pretty awesome if they ever went that route. Mike: Well, yeah, so, I mean, like, let's talk about that for a minute, because one of the main ways that I consume Marvel comics these days is through Marvel unlimited, and Terror is a pretty limited presence there. There's a few issues of various Deadpool series. There's the Marvel team up that I think Robert Kirkman did, where Terror shows up and he has some pretty cool moments in there. And then there's a couple of random issues of the 1990s Luke Cage series Cage, but like the core series, the Marvel max stuff, his appearance in books like Daredevil and Wolverine, they just don't seem to be available for consumption via the. App Like I had to go through my personal [00:56:00] collection to find all this stuff. And like, are the rights just more complicated because it was published under the Epic imprint and that was create her own stuff, like do you know? Dan: No, I mean, it wouldn't be it's choice, right. He's probably perceived as a, if people within the editorial group even know about him, right. I was reading something recently where some of the current editorial staff had to be schooled on who Jack Kirby was. So, I'm not sure how much exposure or, you know, interest there would be, you know, to that. I mean, I don't know why everything would be on Marvin unlimited. It doesn't seem like it requires anything except scanning the stuff and putting it up there. But there wouldn't be any rights issues. Marvel owned the Shadow Line, Marvel owns the Terror Incorporated title, it would have been there. So I'm not really sure why it wouldn't be. And maybe at some point it will, but, that's just an odd emission. I mean, for years, which I always felt like, well, what did I do wrong? I [00:57:00] mean, you can find very little of the Daredevil work I did, which was probably very well known and very well received in, in reprints. It would be like, there'd be reprints of almost every other storyline and then there'd be a gap around some of those things. And now they started to reappear as they've done these omnibus editions. Mike: Well, yeah, I mean, you know, and going back the awareness of the character, anytime I talk about Terror to people, it's probably a three out of four chance that they won't have heard of them before. I don't know if you're a part of the comic book historians group on Facebook? Dan: I'm not. No. Mike: So there's a lot of people who are really passionate about comic book history, and they talk about various things. And so when I was doing research for this episode originally, I was asking about kind of the revamp of supernatural heroes. And I said, you know, this was around the same time as Terror. And several people sat there and said, we haven't heard of Terror before. And I was like, he's great. He's amazing. You have to look them up. But yeah, it seems like, you know, to echo what you stated, it seems like there's just a lack of awareness about the character, which I feel is a genuine shame. And that's part of the [00:58:00] reason that I wanted to talk about him in this episode. Dan: Well, thank you. I mean, I love the spotlight and I think anytime I've talked to somebody about it who knew it, I've never heard somebody who read the book said, yeah, that sucks. Right. I've heard that about other things, but not about this one, invariably, if they read it, they loved it. And they were twisted and kind of got into it. But did have a limited run, right? It was only 13 issues. It didn't get the spotlight, it was sort of promised it kind of, it came out with a grouping of other mercenary titles at the time. There was a new Punisher title. There was a Silver Sable. There was a few other titles in this grouping. Everyone was promised a certain amount of additional PR, which they got; when it got to Terror. It didn't get that it like, they pulled the boost at the last minute that might not have made a difference. And I also think maybe it was a little bit ahead of its time in certain attitudes crossing the line between horror and [00:59:00] humor and overtness of certain things, at least for Marvel, like where do you fit this? I think the readers are fine. Readers are great about picking up on stuff and embracing things. For Marvel, it was kind of probably, and I'm not dissing them. I never got like any negative, you know, we're gonna launch this title, what we're going to dismiss it. But I just also think, unless it's somebody like me driving it or the editor driving it, or Carl Potts, who was the editor in chief of that division at that point, you know, unless they're pushing it, there's plenty of other characters Right. For, things to get behind. But I think again, anytime it kind of comes up, it is definitely the one that I hear about probably the most and the most passionately so that's cool in its own way. Mike: Yeah, I think I remember reading an interview that you did, where you were talking about how there was originally going to be like a gimmick cover or a trading card or something like that. Dan: Yeah. Mike: So what was the, what was the gimmick going to be for Terror number one? Dan: What was the gimmick going to be? I don't know, actually, I if I knew I [01:00:00] can't remember anymore. But it was going to be totally gimmicky, as all those titles and covers were at the time. So I hope not scratch and sniff like a, uh, rotting bodies odor, although that would have been kind of in-character and cool. Mike: I mean, this was the era of the gimmick cover. Dan: Oh, absolutely. Mike: Like,that was when that was when we had Bloodstrike come out and it was like the thermographic printing, so you could rub the blood and it would disappear. Force Works is my favorite one, you literally unfold the cover and it's like a pop-up book. Dan: Somebody actually keyed me in. There actually was like a Terror trading card at one point. Mike: Yeah. Dan: Like after the fact, which I was like, shocked. Mike: I have that, that's from Marvel Universe series four. Dan: Yeah. we did a pretty good job with it actually. And then even as we got to the end of the run, you know, we, and you can sort of see us where we're trying to shift certain aspects of the book, you know, more into the mainstream Marvel, because they said, well, we'll give you another seven issues or something, you know, to kind of get the numbers up. Mike: Right. Dan: And they pulled the plug, you know, even before that. So, uh, that's why [01:01:00] the end kind of comes a bit abruptly and we get that final coda scene, you know, that Richard Pace did such a nice job with. Mike: Yeah. I mean, it felt like it wrapped it up, you know, and they gave you that opportunity, which I was really kind of grateful for, to be honest. Dan: Yeah. and subsequently, I don't know what's going on. I know there was that David Lapham, you know, series, you did a couple of those, which I glanced at, I know I kind of got in the way of it a little bit too, not in the way, but I just said, remember to give us a little created by credits in that, but I didn't read those. And then, I know he was in the League of Losers at one point, which just didn't sound right to me. And, uh. Mike: It's actually. Okay. So I'm going to, I'm going to say this cause, it's basically a bunch of, kind of like the B to C listers for the most part. And. So they're called the Legal Losers. I think it's a really good story, and I actually really like what they do with Terror. He gets, she's now Spider Woman, I think it's, Anya Corazon, but it was her original incarnation of, Arana. And she's got that spider armor that like comes out of her arm. And so she [01:02:00] dies really on and he gets her arm. And then, Dan: That's cool. Mike: What happens is he makes a point of using the armor that she has. And so he becomes this weird amalgamation of Terror and Arana's armored form, which is great. Dan: Was that the Kirkman series? Is that the one that he did or. Mike: yeah. That was part of Marvel Team-Up. Dan: Okay. Mike: it was written by Robert Kirkman. Dan: Well, then I will, I will look it up. Mike: Yeah. And that one's on Marvel unlimited and genuinely a really fun story as I remembered. It's been a couple of years since I read it, but yeah. Dan: Very cool. Mike: So we've talked about this a little bit, but, so
Spooktober continues! For part 2 of our Ghost Rider coverage we will be exploring the fan favorite character Danny Ketch as well as the newest flame head Robbie Reyes. This episode covers Ghost Rider #1, 13-15 (1990) and Ghost Rider #1-12 (2014).
Do you love great craft spirits and amazing food? So do we! Truly a great local business right here you guys. All the folks at Breckenridge Distillery are amazing and a reminder of what great hospitality looks Iike! Thank you Jessie Brossman, chef Robbie Reyes, and GM Sean Alan Goodale for everything!
Episode 108!? First of all I need to apologize for the janky audio! We had a hiccup that we didn't notice until we were done recording! This week we are giving our thoughts on "All-New Ghost Rider Vol 1"! We can't wait to hear what you all think of our opinion! We decided we wanted you guys to get to know the real us so we're taking a break on any real editing. Apologies ahead of time to anyone we offend. With four on the floor, Marvel's newest Ghost Rider puts vengeance in overdrive! Amid an East Los Angeles neighborhood running wild with gang violence and drug trafficking, Robbie Reyes has been given a new awesome power! But can the teen handle it, or will it drive him to a path of destruction? As a war brews in the criminal underworld, the streets of East LA are up with drug-fueled gang violence from Dr. Zabo's power-enhancing narcotics - and Mr. Hyde launches a diabolical plan to expand his underground empire. Robbie meets the mysterious entity behind his possession, but will he submit to the sprit inside him and go too far in protecting his neighborhood? The all-new Ghost Rider takes on Mr. Hyde, with all-out action...and a twist that will hit you at 100 mph! COLLECTS: ALL-NEW GHOST RIDER 1-5 We're shaking things up! Our main podcast is going to focus more on the review from now on. We didn't want to lose our catching up or trending topics so we decided to break it up and make it a Patreon exclusive show! Unlike our review shows this one will be open to the public! Join our discord and help us build the community! https://discord.gg/C8kX8kyKTM Support The Wednesday Pull List! https://www.patreon.com/wednesdaypull Check out our show sponsors! https://www.mycomicshop.com/?AffID=1881246P01 https://galactictoys.com/?rfsn=4874329.21dc80 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wednesdaypull/message
It's a very special episode of the Superhuman Registration Podcast... inasmuch as they are all special! We return to Battleworld to check in with Robbie Reyes and the Ghost Racers, and then it's back to the main Marvel universe to check in with Shang Chi. Will there be tangents? YOU BET THERE WILL BE.
Esta semana hablamos de algunos de los personajes latinos más importantes que hay en el universo de Marvel. Repasamos las historias de América Chavez, Miles Morales, Robbie Reyes, Ajak, Joaquín Torres, Yo-Yo Rodríguez, Miguel O'Hara y otros héroes con raíces latinoamericanas, y especulamos sobre su futuro en el MCU. (Y no, por supuesto que no nos olvidamos de Luis, de Ant-Man.) Además: el estreno de M.O.D.O.K., detalles sobre el villano de Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, y otras novedades de los últimos días.
In this week's episode, we answer a listener question about Ghost Rider and what the best stories to read. We discuss Robbie Reyes, Danny Ketch, Johnny Blaze, and more, getting into Ghost Rider's powers, the strange way it all works, and just how cool he is. As a bonus we talk about a flaming Mammoth!The Comic of the Week is: Firebug. Story and art by Johnnie Christmas, Colors by Tamra Bonvillain, Letters by Ariana Maher"Firebug gives me chills." – S.E."A perfect creative team." – Sara
He's dangerous, he's angry, he's on fire, and he has a skull face covered in the literal fires of Christian Hell. That's right kids, it's time we (finally) break down everyone's favorite #edgelord, Ghost Rider! Fun fact: You may know the Spirit of Vengeance as Jonny Blaze (i.e. Nic Cage in the movie) or Robbie Reyes from Agents of SHIELD. Well, there have actually been 22 documented Ghost Riders throughout Marvel's run of the character, making Ghost Rider one of the oldest and most prevalent figures in the entire Marvel universe! Watch out you don't cut yourself on all this edgy art referenced throughout the episode: https://imgur.com/a/AyBiFBR To Matt's chagrin, this episode is brought to you by Connor Koon, AKA "ThunderChicken" in our Discord! Check out our Patreon page at patreon.com/debatethiscast if you want to commission your own FLAVOR TEXT for the one-time price of $50!
Estamos en el mes del terror, y por eso decidimos dedicar un episodio a los mejores personajes sobrenaturales de Marvel. Arrancamos hablando de Helstrom, la última serie de Marvel Television que acaba de estrenarse en Hulu, y después nos ponemos a repasar las historias de antihéroes como Daimon y Satana Hellstrom, Ghost Rider, Blade, Morbius, Moon Knight y otros, enfocándonos tanto en las versiones que ya vimos en cine y TV como en las que esperamos ver próximamente. Pasen y elijan: ¡dulce o truco!
There IS a Latino superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and his name is (Robbie Reyes) The Ghost Rider. He is introduced in the fourth season of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D which has the most diverse cast of any Marvel show out there. Alex and Elmer talk about what a waste of potential it would be if Marvel gives up on actor Gabriel Luna's portrayal of The Ghost Rider and how this version of the character could replace the controversial Punisher as Marvel's new murdering vigilante since guns aren't exactly something Marvel wants to promote anymore. The time is now to push this already proven Latino Superhero. Come on, Marvel! Give us that Ghost Rider movie that's gonna make you bank with Robbie Reyes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wtu-pod/support
Spider Webs! Adamantium Claws! And Radioactive Rage all wrapped up in demonic chains, curtesy of Robbie Reyes, The All-New Ghost Rider!
Welcome to the place where I get to let my geek flag fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This is where I look into the world of geekdom and some geek news, comics, The Simpsons, Star Wars, and whatever randomness finds its way onto the recording. Recently I shared that radical Jim Lee image highlighting superheroes of color. It got me thinking about diversity and representation in comics so Blue and Danny the Deuce joined me for a conversation about just that. Other than the two of them not liking stretchy powers and bug-like people, we cover a lot of the heroes that matter so much, especially in today’s divided world. Heroes mentioned include Monica Rambeau, Miles Morales, Sunspot, Martian Manhunter, Shang Chi, Nubia, Sunfire, Dust, Kamala Khan, Static Shock, Cyborg, John Stewart, Thunderbird, Brother Voodoo, Luke Cage, Robbie Reyes, Blue Marvel, Bumblebee, Night Thrasher, Steel, War Machine, and more! Enter the Diversiverse with us and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did talking about it. Congrats on completing Level 197 of the podcast! Stay safe, wash your hands, and good luck out there. Feel free to contact me on Twitter and/or Instagram (@wookieeriot). You can also reach the show by e-mail, laughitupfuzzballpodcast@gmail.com., or by joining the Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1879505335626093). I'd love to hear from you. Also subscribe to the feed on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Stitcher, Breaker, IHeartRadio, RadioPublic, Spotify, or any of the apps which pull from those sources. Go do your thing so I can keep doing mine. If you feel so inclined, drop a positive rating or comment on those apps. Ratings help others find the madness. Tell your friends, geekery is always better with peers. Thank YOU for being a part of this hilarity! There’s a plethora of ways to comment about the show and I look forward to seeing your thoughts, comments, and ideas. May the force be with us all, thanks for stopping by, you stay classy, be excellent to each other and party on dudes… TTFN… Wookiee out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/support
Become a Patron! Sponsored by Hello Headphones & Dreamland Comics EPISODE 149: High Priest of Khonshu Rey invites good friend of the show, Tommy 'The Man on the Street' Kawel to hurl head first into the deep that is the AGE OF KHONSHU! Both Tommy and Rey also include an extensive chat on their latest reads, along with big SPECTOR-CALL shoutouts to fellow Loonies and comic fans who make up this great community! It's big BANG for your buck in this episode, as we lead on form the bonus reaction episode dropped last week - there's more Loony feedback ....and even another entire review for your listening pleasure...! PHASE OF THE MOON: Waxing Crescent SEGMENT: LUNAR-PICK New Comic Review AVENGERS VOL. 8, #33 - ‘THE AGE OF KHONSHU, PART ONE: MOON KNIGHT VS. THE AVENGERS’ Published May 27th 2020 Writer - Jason Aaron Penciler - Javier Garrón Inker - Javier Garrón Colourist - Jason Keith Letterer - Cory Petit Editor - Martin Biro , Alanna Smith , Tom Brevoort BARE BONES: (courtesy of Rey) Iron Fist discovers a meditating Moon Knight at the foot of Kun Lun and what appears to be a civil encounter soon turns to animosity as Moon Knight attacks, as he claims to ‘Seek the Iron Fist’. A brutal battle ensues with Moon Knight ultimately claiming victory by absorbing Danny’s power into a mystical Ankh. Dr. Stephen Strange is next, followed by a deceptive car jacking of the Hell Charger in East LA, much to Robbie Reyes’ confusion. In Wakanda, an armoured Moon Knight along with an army of Mummies storms the gates only to be stopped by Black Panther. Unable to extract the power from T’Challa, Moon Knight leaves to encounter Thor on the moon. The awesome power of Moon Knight is revealed as he controls Thor’s Hammer (Uru being made from one of the first Moons) before crushing the Asgardian god with a barrage of literal moons from multiple dimensions. After having defeated one of the most powerful Avengers, Moon Knight kneels at the feet of Khonshu, and his mission is revealed - By gathering the powers of all the mightiest heroes, Moon Knight has become Earth’s Mightiest Hero, and the last hope to save the world…. MOON RATING (out of phases of the Moon): Tommy:
Start your day geek with LRMornings. LRM‘s daily morning show with Kyle and Jammer (or Christine) (or Brian). Join them as they discuss all things geek with a little news just for fun. In today's episode, Kyle and Brian discuss Ghost Rider finally coming to the MCU. We don't know if it'll be a show on Disney+ but we do know it won't be Robbie Reyes. We also discuss National Treasure 3, Indiana Jones, and go down a nostalgia hole. Come join us for a great episode of LRMornings! Question of the day: Would you rather see a movie or series with Ghost Rider? Please like, share, and subscribe!
Ep 77 - Robbie Reyes: Ghost Rider Bonus Episode - In this special episode Jess and Jared are ecstatic to welcome Kate Sánchez, founder/EiC of our podcast home, the But Why Tho Podcast Community, and host of the But Why Tho Podcast, to discuss our favorite spirit of vengeance, Robbie Reyes, and his time on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., in comics, and his importance as Marvel's most prominent Chicano hero! We’re a proud part of the But Why Tho Podcast Community! Be sure to follow them on Twitter @ButWhyThoPC and www.butwhythopodcast.com to check out all their great content. And follow us on Twitter: @projectTAHITI, send us an email: projectTAHITIpod@gmail.com, and rate/review us on iTunes!
Today we talk about Roberto "Robbie" Reyes, the 5th Ghost Rider, and the only Ghost Rider to drive a Dodge Charger and be visually modeled after Zayn Malik of One Direction.Media specifically mentioned in today's episode: -All-New Ghost Rider (2014) -Avengers (2018) -Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -Robbie Reyes: Ghost Rider (2016) -Ghost Rider (2019) -Hawkeye: Freefall (2020) -Gwen Stacy (2020) #1 -Superman: Heroes (2020) #1 -Bojack Horseman -The Penumbra Podcast -Ric Grayson Wants His Memories Back, and Fans Want Their Dick, in Nightwing #69 [Preview]Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jarFind out more on the Capes and Japes website.
It's Christmastime in Hell - Anthony & Doc travel to East LA to chat about ROBBIE REYES! He may be the newest character we've done, but he has no shortage of problems. If you think your family is rough, you ain't heard nothing yet - listen now! SHOW NOTES: Intro Reminder for sticker giveaway Review read: Chad Brockbrader - “Such a great listen, stacking layers on the foundations of characters I THOUGHT I knew like the back of my hand” Shoutout to 10ish Pod – Nick & Brandon cover a different topic each week, covering the top 10-ish of that list, in real time, as only one of them knows what the list is while the other one is in the dark – educational, hilarious, and NSFW – 10ishpod.com Background (03:43) Robbie Reyes created by Felipe Smith & Tradd Moore in All New Ghost Rider #1 (March 2014) – one of the newest characters we’ve done Robbie is a high school student working as a mechanic while taking care of his disabled brother Gabe He borrows a car from his shop and uses it in a street race, unaware the car not only contains pills created by Calvin Zabo, aka Mr. Hyde, but that the car is possessed by a demonic spirit Mercs shoot Robbie to retrieve the pills, and he is revived by the spirit in the car The spirit is Eli Morrow, a satanic serial killer later revealed to be Robbie’s uncle – Eli pushed Robbie’s mother down the stairs, making him responsible for Gabe’s disabilities Robbie first uses the power to win races and earn money to take care of Gabe, but Eli grows tired of his power being “wasted”, so he takes over Gabe in an attempt to kill a Russian mobster – Robbie fights the spirit, kills the mobster, and bonds with Eli’s spirit – agrees to only kill people with evil souls Later joined the Avengers – just finished a story arc called “Challenge of the Ghost Riders” where Robbie calls upon the Avengers and other Ghost Riders to help him exorcise Eli’s spirit Issues (8:38) Family – Ruby notes that a recurring theme among the Ghost Riders is family – Robbie and Gabe, Danny and his mom, Johnny and his issues – idea that giving all to the family becomes too much On that note, relationship with Gabe prevents him from having a typical adolescence – responsibility foisted upon him at a young age (20:15) Thrill-seeking leads to rash decisions – that’s how he ended up on the possessed car in the first place (29:15) Break (39:47) Plugs for Perfect Package Podcast and Inner Demons Treatment (41:06) In-universe Out of universe Skit (58:46) Ending Thank you's References: Howard Mackie interview - Anthony (9:04) Raised by Narcissists - Anthony (17:53) "I Second That Emotion" - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles - Anthony (69:38) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter FacebookE-mailPatreonTeePublicDiscord
Individually they were just like those guys who like to hang around the comic book shop and talk comics but together they form the Earth’s Mightiest Podcast! Episode 159...IN THIS EPISODE... it's the sweet sorrow of parting ways as once again we give a fierce "Farewell" to the our erstwhile CHAMPIONS. We break off a Buffalo nickel's worth of EMP takes on the highs and lows and the possible future for the team that still bears the torch for the Marvel Universe of Tomorrow! NEXT! In the title that you didn't know you needed, Blade brings a bunch of buddys (including Bucky) along for a dust-up with Dopplegangers.... but this secret invasion is about character beats, not beat-downs. It's STRIKEFORCE #2! THEN.. It's the settlement of a case of "Opposites being Unattractive" in the 616, because this episode we find out what happens when Conan and Castle have to cross a cold continent...while carrying coffins! But why does this whacky bridge-book make more sense than the first 5 issues? Find out in SAVAGE AVENGERS #6 MEANWHILE...not to be topped off by a caveman and a crazed-killer, it's the Flame-Fested Fight to the Finish-Line in AVENGERS #25! Robbie Reyes has been hearing how shoddy a Spirit of Vengeance he makes since he first keyed up the Hell-Charger. And today's they day he finally finds out what makes a Ghost Rider! Is it Hellfire and Hate? Or is it the Hope for something more? PLUS! The QUICK HITS breakdown Asgard's finest, Dr Doom's date for drinks, and ...even MORE Savage Avengers? (Hey, we don't decide when the Annuals drop!) ITS ALL IN THIS EPISODE OF EARTH'S MIGHTIEST PODCAST! ..'Nuff Spoiled! 0:15:03 Champions (2019) #10 0:25:31 Savage Avengers (2019) #6 0:39:37 Strikeforce (2019) #2 0:48:51 Avengers (2018) #25 Quick Hits 1:07:59 Ghost Rider (2019) #1 1:09:50 Dr. Doom (2019) #1 1:11:58 King Thor (2019) #1 1:13:19 Valkyrie (2019) #4 1:16:57 Savage Avengers Annual (2019) #1 [EMP RSS] Subscribe [RSS All] Subscribe [Google Play All] Subscribe [iTunes] Subscribe Music: EMP theme song By Tribe One http://tribeonewon.wordpress.com/ Email: TheAvengers@EarthsMightiestPodcast.com Website: http://www.EarthsMightiestPodcast.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EMPcast/Viet's Website: http://www.comedianviet.com
Individually they were just like those guys who like to hang around the comic book shop and talk comics but together they form the Earth’s Mightiest Podcast! Ep 158 IN THIS EPISODE… Hey you wanna hear a Joke Maury? Actually, we don’t even MENTION the clown! Instead over at AVENGER’S Mountain things get remarkably hot as Robbie Reyes contends with what it means to wear the chains with skull aflame! Plus! While this book has stood out now as a nearly consistent 4 -ranking since issue 1, what finally brings Earth’s Mightiest back down from the clouds? Then! The CHAMPIONS just can’t catch a “W,” which besides making their name an oxymoron, also leaves the boys feeling some type’a way about just what Marvel thinks they’re doing to the Young Avengers legacy? MEANWHILE.. In Savage Avengers… wait, really? We’re still doing this book??? Thought we agreed… ok, whatever! PLUS - Bob’s most EMP-ish EMP review EVER? YOU DECIDE! IT’S ALL HERE in this week’s episode of EARTH’S MIGHTIEST PODCAST! …’Nuff Said! Sponsor DCBService.com 0:18:04 Avengers (2018) #23 0:34:43 Avengers (2018) #24 0:42:44 Champions (2019) #9 0:53:26 Savage Avengers (2019) #5 1:02:10 Strikeforce (2019) #1 Quick Hits 1:24:32 Thor (2018) #16 1:27:03 King Thor (2019) #1 [EMP RSS] Subscribe [RSS All] Subscribe [Google Play All] Subscribe [iTunes] Subscribe Music: EMP theme song By Tribe One http://tribeonewon.wordpress.com/ theAvengers@EarthsMightiestPodcast.com Website: http://www.EarthsMightiestPodcast.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EMPcast/Viet's Website: http://www.comedianviet.com Help support Earth's Mightiest Podcast by clicking on the banner below before you make your purchases on Amazon.com!
After a long hiatus Inner Demons has returned to go back, way back, back into time! This is our All New Avengers review episode, where Chris and Brian take a look at issues 6 through 9 of the new Avengers series! We talk about Robbie Reyes getting his Pacific Rim on, how the first Ghost Rider's origin story has turned the character's history into a "Choose Your Own Adventure", and Namor's brilliant idea to put armor on sharks!You can listen to the episode at the Vengeance Unbound page on blogspot, or you can download it from Stitcher, iTunes, or Google Podcasts. You can also find us on Facebook, just search for "Vengeance Unbound" and on Twitter under @InnerDemonsGR. Thanks for listening!
Stepping into The Continental after a night filled with guntata's, motorcycle chases, and equestrian antics, Chris and Casey are ready to relax. Little do they know that a League of Assassins have other plans for them. And they just got their dry cleaning done! Take a listen to the new episode of Towelite Talk to find out what happens next! Intro Marvel TV & Movies Marvel will reveal next lineup of films this Summer Numen Acar to play Chameleon in Far from Home - is he Fury? Ghost Rider/Helstrom at Hulu. Gabriel Luna reprises Robbie Reyes but not same as AOS? DC TV & Movies Michael Rooker is King Shark? Batman TMNT digital release LEGO® DC: Batman – Family Matters out in august Batwoman trailer, poster Deathstroke animated Netflix & CW/DC end contractafter 2018/19 seasons. Valiant Call the Psi-Lords tipline for a free patch and stop aliens Doctor Mirage back in August Comics IDW doing Hack/Slash The Crow crossover Lion Forge and Oni Press merger Firefly:Sting teams up all the girls of Firefly on a heist written by Delilah S Dawson (Captain Phasma) Marvel #1000 is made up and has a lot of creators Complete X-Men relaunch thanks to Hickman DC/Wildstorm- Warren Ellis and artist Ramon Villalobos will relaunch WildCATS in Aug COMMERCIAL TV Nancy Drew trailer (Wed this fall) Evil brings Mike Colter back to TV as a priest on CBS Netflix orders The Magic Order to Series, James Wan to produce and direct first episode. Lindsey Beer to also produce, write/showrunner Geena Davis as Huntara on She-Ra Dark Horse lands deal at Netflix Disney controls Hulu Genndy Tartakovsky Series PRIMAL Coming To Adult Swim The final ep of GOT First look at Star Trek Picard Cut to Will Gong ‘Bunkheads’ interview Movies IT Chapter 2 trailer Maleficent: Mistress of Evil trailer John Wick 3: Parabellum opens Scoob coming next May adds all star cast to animated release Charlieze Theron FF spinoff in development James Wan Mortal Kombat Gaming Predator: Hunting Grounds PS excl. Steamforged Games Devil May Cry board game KS SW Benioff/Weiss SW 2022 Iger says 3rd live action series coming to D+ POP Stranger ThingsLEGO Mezco John Wick Closing If you wanna interact with us you can follow
Stepping into The Continental after a night filled with guntata's, motorcycle chases, and equestrian antics, Chris and Casey are ready to relax. Little do they know that a League of Assassins have other plans for them. And they just got their dry cleaning done! Take a listen to the new episode of Towelite Talk to find out what happens next! Intro Marvel TV & Movies Marvel will reveal next lineup of films this Summer Numen Acar to play Chameleon in Far from Home - is he Fury? Ghost Rider/Helstrom at Hulu. Gabriel Luna reprises Robbie Reyes but not same as AOS? DC TV & Movies Michael Rooker is King Shark? Batman TMNT digital release LEGO® DC: Batman – Family Matters out in august Batwoman trailer, poster Deathstroke animated Netflix & CW/DC end contractafter 2018/19 seasons. Valiant Call the Psi-Lords tipline for a free patch and stop aliens Doctor Mirage back in August Comics IDW doing Hack/Slash The Crow crossover Lion Forge and Oni Press merger Firefly:Sting teams up all the girls of Firefly on a heist written by Delilah S Dawson (Captain Phasma) Marvel #1000 is made up and has a lot of creators Complete X-Men relaunch thanks to Hickman DC/Wildstorm- Warren Ellis and artist Ramon Villalobos will relaunch WildCATS in Aug COMMERCIAL TV Nancy Drew trailer (Wed this fall) Evil brings Mike Colter back to TV as a priest on CBS Netflix orders The Magic Order to Series, James Wan to produce and direct first episode. Lindsey Beer to also produce, write/showrunner Geena Davis as Huntara on She-Ra Dark Horse lands deal at Netflix Disney controls Hulu Genndy Tartakovsky Series PRIMAL Coming To Adult Swim The final ep of GOT First look at Star Trek Picard Cut to Will Gong ‘Bunkheads’ interview Movies IT Chapter 2 trailer Maleficent: Mistress of Evil trailer John Wick 3: Parabellum opens Scoob coming next May adds all star cast to animated release Charlieze Theron FF spinoff in development James Wan Mortal Kombat Gaming Predator: Hunting Grounds PS excl. Steamforged Games Devil May Cry board game KS SW Benioff/Weiss SW 2022 Iger says 3rd live action series coming to D+ POP Stranger ThingsLEGO Mezco John Wick Closing If you wanna interact with us you can follow @dfatowel on Twitter and Instagram.Thanks for listening and Don’t Forget a Towel!
One episode wasn’t enough! We continue our spoiler filled review of Avengers: Endgame today on Marvel Movie News! Plus we’ll squeeze in some updates on Spider-Man: Far From Home, Agents of SHIELD, and Hulu’s TWO new series including Robbie Reyes, Ghost Rider! Let’s talk all things Marvel (but especially Endgame) with Zach Wilson, Christian Bladt, and Xia Anderson on today’s Marvel Movie News! Follow Zach Wilson on Twitter! @ThatZachWilson Follow Xia Anderson on Twitter! @Xia_Land Follow Christian Bladt on Twitter! @ChristianDMZ Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetworkHELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ABOUT POPCORN TALK: Popcorn Talk Network is the online broadcast network with programming dedicated exclusively to movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary. Popcorn Talk Network is comprised of the leading members and personalities of the film press and community including E!’s Maria Menounos. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marvelmovienews/support
You've got a second chance, Inner Demons! Back from a lengthy hiatus and now working as stuntmen in Hollywood, Brian and Chris are ready to tackle a full compliment of comic books both old and new for your listening pleasure! Robbie Reyes talks to a ghost dog in Avengers (2018) # 14 & 15, Zero Cochrane lays around in a pile of wreckage in Ghost Rider 2099 # 13, and Johnny Blaze actually scares a supervillain in Ghost Rider (1973) # 13! Now, if you'll excuse us, we need to be on set to jump this motorcycle over a burning schoolbus. Action!You can listen to the episode at the Vengeance Unbound page on blogspot, or you can download it from Stitcher, iTunes, or Google Podcasts. You can also find us on Facebook, just search for "Vengeance Unbound" and on Twitter under @InnerDemonsGR. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to another episode. We truly appreciate you reading this, and presumably then listening to the episode. It's Keane's birthday. In celebratory fashion vodka was consumed. In this episode we churn the butter about What Donnie Did, why we continue to hate Starbucks, and how mini bats will save students. In TV and movie news, the actor who previously played Robbie Reyes will be the new Terminator. Teen Titans photos were leaked, and the reception was not the best. Jumanji 3, and Atomic Blonde sequels are announced. In Keanu Reeves news, Keanu is still fantastic. This weeks top 5 is top 5 cultural appropriators. Musical Guest- Tone https://soundcloud.com/toneihr
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Gabriel Luna is the new GHOST RIDER!!! And I couldn't be happier! Last season on Agents of SHIELD on ABC he did a fantastic job playing Robbie Reyes a man that made a deal with a demon and now his head bursts into flames and does bad things to bad people. Gabriel talks with me about getting to play Ghost Rider, his own history and love of comic books, doing his father in an accident before he was born, being raised by a teenage mother, how his fathers death had an influence into getting into acting, starting a theater in Austin, Texas, getting a lead role of the show Matador, meeting and marrying his wife, and so much more!!! Please Listen! Please Share! Please Enjoy! Twitter @ejscott @EJPodcast Instagram @ejscott1106 My website www.ejscott.com Charities to donate to www.crowdrise.com/7on7 RUNNING BLIND Documentary available on iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play
Robbie Reyes has returned from the dark dimension with vengeance on his mind. Aida wants to watch the world burn. And our Agents of SHIELD? Well, they just want to survive.Pete and Matt witness episode 422, "World's End."Big thanks as always to everyone who supports on on Patreon.com/PhantasticGeek!Reach out and say hello at Facebook.com/PhantasticGeek, Twitter.com/PhantasticGeek, or PhantasticGeek@gmail.com. MP3iTunes
Welcome to this week’s issue of Comictating for the week of 12/7/2016! Kris and Sebastian will be discussing the brand-new series Motor Crush, a high-octane adventure starring Domino Swift. By day she is a motorcycle racer; by night she takes on rival gangs in pursuit of a narcotic called The Crush. From the same throbbing vein as The Mask and The Tick comes Slapstick #1, the teen-turned-living-cartoon who aims to strike it out in the big city. Sam Alexander thought he was the last member of the Nova Corps, until the return of Rich Rider in Nova #1. Sometimes he’s a skull, sometimes he’s a ghost. No, he’s not a skost, he’s Robbie Reyes, aka Ghost Rider, and he’s going to make a few friends. From the pages of Darth Vader comes the new fan-favorite in her own archaeological adventure alongside the demented droids 0-0-0 and BT-1. See Doctor Aphra in Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #1!
Doctor Extraño El elenco de actores me ha dejado con muy buen sabor de boca, Rachel McAdams es una actriz que me ha gustado siempre en sus interpretaciones, El diario de Noa, Spotlight, Sherlock de Robert Downey Jr, e incluso en Una cuestión de tiempo (pastelito romántico), y luego tanto Benedict Cumberbatch como Tilda Swinton me han encantado. El villano Kaecilius, lo interpreta Mads Mikkelsen que no me ha gustado nunca y en esta ocasión aunque lo haga bien no ha sido santo de lo mejor de la película. Como curiosidades que hemos podido ver, en una imagen que se ve Nueva York al inicio de la película se puede observar la Torre de los Vengadores e incluso Wong comenta que en el mundo “Los Vengadores protegen al mundo de los peligros físicos, nosotros de las amenazas místicas “. El libro de Cagliostro que aparece en la película de la misma forma que aparece en los comics es un libro que Mordo en los comics roba para hacer viajes en el tiempo y así poder destruir al anciano Y ya hemos encontrado otra piedra del infinito. Como pudimos ver Wong lo deja caer sutilmente y le dice a Dr Extraño que el amuleto del Ojo de Agamotto lleva una piedra del infinito, con lo que nos avanzan que el Dr Stephen Strange se peleará en un momento dado de la película Vengadores Infinity War con el tío ese lila que está sentado en la silla. Estas gemas son un grupo de piedras que contienen la esencia del universo……….. Gema del alma: permite al portador tener control sobre almas de vivos o muertos Gema del poder: puede replicar cualquier poder que existe. Actualmente y gracias a lo que vimos en Guardianes dela Galaxia esta gema se la quitaron a Ronan el acusador y la custodian los Nova Corps Gema del tiempo: con esta gema el portador controla el pasado presente y futuro, y es la que aparece en el ojo de Agamotto Gema de la realidad: concede deseos al portador y en principio es la que se considera más peligrosa ya que puede modificar la realidad según lo que se le antoje al que la posea. Gema del espacio: le permite al portador transpotarse o aparecer en cualquier localización y no solo eso, lo puede hacer en varias localizaciones a la vez, en las películas es a que llaman Teseracto y fue el que usó Craneo Rojo y actualmente lo tienen en Asgard. Gema de la mente: el portador puede acceder a los pensamientos y suenños de otros seres. Al principio en el UCM se encontraba en el cetro de Loki pero actualmente es la que da la vida a Vision El Doctor que opera a Dr.Extraño es Nicodemus West, que en los comics, acompaña a Stephen al Nepal y aprende también el arte de curar. Aun con 93 añitos el amigo Stan Lee ha vuelto a salir a su acostumbrado cameo leyendo el libros de Aldous Huxley titulado Las puertas de la percepción. En el cual narra las experiencias alucinógenas al tomar mescalina. Algo en lo que se creen que están basados los viajes de Dr.Extraño. Durante muchos años en el comic el Dr.Extraño llevó unos guantes amarillos que en la película han decidido no eran necesarios. Pero en la escena Post Creditos con Thor, que por cierto ha sido rodada por Taika waititi, ahí sí que podemos ver los famosos guantes del Dr. Derrickson intentó plasmar el arte de Steve Ditko (primer dibujante de Strange en el año 1963) para hacer esos viajes por planos llenos de luces sicodélicas tan caracterísitcos. Película Libre de armas, según Derrickson no es una casualidad, él quiso hacer una película en la que no apareciera ningún arma de fuego, y así fue. Lo que hizo Derrickson para convencer a Kevin Feige de hacer él la película fue un Storyboard dibujado por él mismo de la escena de la enfermera Christine operando al Dr Extraño mientras este lucha con un enemigo en el plano astral. La cara de Dormammu es un CGI basado en Benedict Cumberbatch La enfermera Christine Palmer es un personaje ficticio también y perteneció a una colección de Marvel titulada Night Nurses Otro guiño importante pero que no han explotado en la película es la aparición de Tina Minoru que es una de las zelotes que acompañan a Kaecilius y lucha contra Mordo y Dr Extraño. Y aunque es un papel al que no le han dado importancia en los comics Tina es la madre de Nico Minoru líder de los Runaways que son un grupo de hijos de villanos que se convierten en Superheroes. Por cierto hay encargado un episodio piloto para esta serie Antes del accidente que deja al dr Extraño con las manos destrozadas, podemos ver que habla con un colega y va hablando de pacientes con traumatismos graves, uno de ellos es un coronel de la Fuerza Aerea que se ha lesionado la columna vertebral con una armadura experimental. Aunque el director Scott Derrickson ha dicho que no, lo siento mucho pero a mi me suena que están hablando de James Rhodes (Máquina de guerra) Cuando Dr.Extraño desestima a ese paciente su compañero Billy le comenta un segundo paciente que quizá revele a uno de los personajes del futuro inminente de Marvel. Hablamos de la mujer de veintidos años alcanzada por un rayo y con lesiones graves por culpa de un implante electrónico que ayuda a apaciguar su esquizofrenia. ¿Podría tratarse de Captain Marvel (Brie Larson)? Derrickson ha comentado que no puede ni confirmarlo ni desmentirlo. En Nueva York, el guardian que muere asesinado es Daniel Drumm. En los cómics, el espíritu de Drumm se fusiona con el de su hermano, Jericho, que se convierte en el superhéroe Hermano Vudú. En los cómics, Hermano Vudú (ahora doctor vudú) toma el relevo del Doctor Extraño como el hechicero supremo. Strange y Voodoo han sido amigos y enemigos lo largo de los años, así que es muy posible que los escritores están sentando algunas bases para una futura secuela Doctor Strange. El motorista fantasma Esto lo van a ver dos personas Película del año 2007 que debo decir que aunque no me haya desagradado tanto como me esperabamos, la recordaba peor. De todas maneras hay varias cosas que no acaban de gustarme y para ser una película de ese año tiene muchos fallos de guión y de realización. Sinopsis: La película nos presenta a un jovencito Johnny Blaze motorista rebelde, que decide fugarse con su novia que es un pivón hija de un tío con pasta, pero que decide fugarse con el motorista porque está enamorada bla bla bla. Esa misma noche Johnny engañado por el mismísimo diablo, le vende su alma para salvar a su padre de cáncer, pero como del diablo no te puedes fiar, al final el padre muere. El diablo se le vuelve a aparecer y le anuncia que ya vendrá a cobrarse su deuda cuando lo necesite. Entonces Johnny abandona el pueblo, al pivón y a toda su vida pasada para convertirse en un experto motorista de exhibiciones. Cuando años después vuelve a ver al pivón esa misma noche se convierte en el motorista fantasma y se pone a destrozar coches y a todos los malotes que se encuentra, conoce al antiguo jinete fantasma que es Carter Slade y este decide ayudarle. Mefistofeles, que es el hijo del diablo quiere conseguir el contrato de San Venganza que guarda miles de almas y para eso rapta al pivón y así chantajear al motorista que este enfadado como un mono y junto al jinete fantasma van hacia el poblado abandonado a rescatar a su amada los dos montados en sus monturas llameantes con una musiquilla del oeste de fondo ………. El villano consigue finalmente el contrato y a todos los espiritus convirtiéndose finalmente en un SUPERMALO, pero al final el motorista con el poder de la mirada de castigo (que solo existe en la película) le vence y FIN Y ya está no tiene más, realmente es una película bastante vacía y sin un guion trabajado y aunque la presentación del motorista está muy bien, (la historia de inicio) y las transformaciones tanto de él como de la moto no me desagradan, no deja de ser una película que roza el aprobado siempre y cuando haya hecho todos los deberes. En el año 2013 varios personajes de la factoría Marvel volvieron a pertenecerles por diferentes motivos. Entre ellos podemos mencionar a Daredevil, Punisher y Blade. Por si estos no fueran pocos, debido a los malos resultados obtenidos por Columbia de Sony con Ghost Rider, también el motorista volvió a pertenecer a la Casa de las Ideas, aunque desde ese año, el 2013, han dejado claro que no han tenido jamás intención de llevarlo a la gran pantalla. Actualmente la cuarta temporada de Agents of Shield cuenta con Robbie Reyes que para los lectores de All New Marvel Now no será del todo desconocido. Robbie es la nueva reinvención del personaje de Ghost Rider, y el cambio más importante es que cambia de medio de locomoción ya que ahora no será una moto sino que el nuevo Ghost Rider conducirá un automóvil. Curiosidades Mark Steven Johnson utilizó referencias al cine de superhéroes, de terror de la Hammer y a dos films emblemáticos de Sergio Leone, "Por un puñado de dólares" y "Hasta que llegó su hora", del que recuperó el modo de rodar un primer plano de Henry Fonda para realizarlo casi idéntico con su hijo Peter. Sam Elliott, en el film el enigmático Caretaker, ha sido siempre un actor vinculado a los westerns. Su elección para el personaje tenía un propósito: homenajear la primera versión del cómic de "Ghost Rider", aparecida a finales de los años 40, y en la que el personaje era un cowboy vestido de blanco. La escena en la que Blaze sufre el accidente del principio fue real. Con limitaciones, claro, el especialista no salto todos los camiones, pero si cayó mal por la rampa y se golpeó con la rueda delantera en la cara. Mark Steven Johnson decidió mantener la toma en la película. El especialista no resultó herido. La calavera que luce el motorista fantasma es la de Nicolas Cage, le fue tomada con rayos X. El propio Nicolas Cage era fan del cómic homónimo, tanto que hasta lleva un tatuaje del personaje principal que tuvieron que maquillarlo para poder rodar la película. Para su producción se inviertieron 110.000.000 y obtuvieron 228.000.000 de recaudación. Nicolas Cage rivalizó con Jonny Depp para conseguir este papel. COMPRA TUS TAZAS ESTE MES EN ARTISTIC-A CON UN 10% DE DESCUENTO INTRODUCIENDO EL CÓDIGO “PODCAST” MUCHAS GRACIAS a todos los mini Productores de la red por colaborar a través de Patreon a este y otros podcast de la red, tu también puedes colaborar con este podcast y otros entrando en https://www.patreon.com/Nacionpodcast y apoyando el proyecto, a cambio entrarás en sorteos mensuales y podrás acceder a contenido exclusivo cómo vídeos o podcasts. Mesientofenomenal.com, Pienso Luego Ya tu Sabeh, Podstar Fm, demiguel3cantos, Manuel Hidalgo Muñoz, Monica de la Fuente, David Ferrer, Migartri,Wichito, Yago Paris, Danill1989,Tribu Paleo, Miguel on the Road, Luís Del Valle, María Santonja,Jorge, Richie Fintano, Tesacu, Mariano Pérez Caro, Victor Mollà, Rubén RS, Daniel Roca,Jose Vicente, Punto Primario, Victor Lozano, Sandra Vallaure, Karvala y Boomsyboom, Entre Trabajadores La entrada Los Mensaheros 018 Doctor Extraño y el Motorista Fantasma aparece primero en Nación Podcast.
Hoy repasamos la trayectoria de uno de los personajes más infernales y sobrenaturales del panteón Marvel, el motorista fantasma. Comentamos su creación y origen. También hablamos de los distintos personajes que han ostentado el "título" de Ghost rider: Johnny Blaze, Danny Ketch, Alejandra Jones y el más actual Robbie Reyes. Después hablamos de sus autores: El guionista Garth Ennnis y el artista digital Clayton Crain. Comentamos el argumento del cómic de hoy "Autopista al infierno" y finalizamos con nuestras recomendaciones relacionadas.
Doctor ExtrañoEl elenco de actores me ha dejado con muy buen sabor de boca, Rachel McAdams es una actriz que me ha gustado siempre en sus interpretaciones, El diario de Noa, Spotlight, Sherlock de Robert Downey Jr, e incluso en Una cuestión de tiempo (pastelito romántico), y luego tanto Benedict Cumberbatch como Tilda Swinton me han encantado. El villano Kaecilius, lo interpreta Mads Mikkelsen que no me ha gustado nunca y en esta ocasión aunque lo haga bien no ha sido santo de lo mejor de la película. Como curiosidades que hemos podido ver, en una imagen que se ve Nueva York al inicio de la película se puede observar la Torre de los Vengadores e incluso Wong comenta que en el mundo “Los Vengadores protegen al mundo de los peligros físicos, nosotros de las amenazas místicas “.El motorista fantasmaEsto lo van a ver dos personasPelícula del año 2007 que debo decir que aunque no me haya desagradado tanto como me esperabamos, la recordaba peor. De todas maneras hay varias cosas que no acaban de gustarme y para ser una película de ese año tiene muchos fallos de guión y de realización.Sinopsis:La película nos presenta a un jovencito Johnny Blaze motorista rebelde, que decide fugarse con su novia que es un pivón hija de un tío con pasta, pero que decide fugarse con el motorista porque está enamorada bla bla bla. Esa misma noche Johnny engañado por el mismísimo diablo, le vende su alma para salvar a su padre de cáncer, pero como del diablo no te puedes fiar, al final el padre muere. El diablo se le vuelve a aparecer y le anuncia que ya vendrá a cobrarse su deuda cuando lo necesite. Entonces Johnny abandona el pueblo, al pivón y a toda su vida pasada para convertirse en un experto motorista de exhibiciones.Cuando años después vuelve a ver al pivón esa misma noche se convierte en el motorista fantasma y se pone a destrozar coches y a todos los malotes que se encuentra, conoce al antiguo jinete fantasma que es Carter Slade y este decide ayudarle. Mefistofeles, que es el hijo del diablo quiere conseguir el contrato de San Venganza que guarda miles de almas y para eso rapta al pivón y así chantajear al motorista que este enfadado como un mono y junto al jinete fantasma van hacia el poblado abandonado a rescatar a su amada los dos montados en sus monturas llameantes con una musiquilla del oeste de fondo ……….El villano consigue finalmente el contrato y a todos los espiritus convirtiéndose finalmente en un SUPERMALO, pero al final el motorista con el poder de la mirada de castigo (que solo existe en la película) le vence y FIN Y ya está no tiene más, realmente es una película bastante vacía y sin un guion trabajado y aunque la presentación del motorista está muy bien, (la historia de inicio) y las transformaciones tanto de él como de la moto no me desagradan, no deja de ser una película que roza el aprobado siempre y cuando haya hecho todos los deberes.En el año 2013 varios personajes de la factoría Marvel volvieron a pertenecerles por diferentes motivos. Entre ellos podemos mencionar a Daredevil, Punisher y Blade. Por si estos no fueran pocos, debido a los malos resultados obtenidos por Columbia de Sony con Ghost Rider, también el motorista volvió a pertenecer a la Casa de las Ideas, aunque desde ese año, el 2013, han dejado claro que no han tenido jamás intención de llevarlo a la gran pantalla.Actualmente la cuarta temporada de Agents of Shield cuenta con Robbie Reyes que para los lectores de All New Marvel Now no será del todo desconocido. Robbie es la nueva reinvención del personaje de Ghost Rider, y el cambio más importante es que cambia de medio de locomoción ya que ahora no será una moto sino que el nuevo Ghost Rider conducirá un automóvil.MUCHAS GRACIAS a todos los mini Productores de la red por colaborar a través de Patreon a este y otros podcast de la red, tu también puedes colaborar con este podcast y otros entrando en https://www.patreon.com/Nacionpodcast y apoyando el proyecto, a cambio entrarás en sorteos mensuales y podrás acceder a contenido exclusivo cómo vídeos o podcasts.Mesientofenomenal.com, Pienso Luego Ya tu Sabeh, Podstar Fm, demiguel3cantos, Manuel Hidalgo Muñoz, Monica de la Fuente, David Ferrer, Migartri,Wichito, Yago Paris, Danill1989,Tribu Paleo, Miguel on the Road, Luís Del Valle, María Santonja,Jorge, Richie Fintano, Tesacu, Mariano Pérez Caro, Victor Mollà, Rubén RS, Daniel Roca,Jose Vicente, Punto Primario, Victor Lozano, Sandra Vallaure, Karvala y Boomsyboom, Entre Trabajadoreshttps://www.patreon.com/Nacionpodcast
Doctor ExtrañoEl elenco de actores me ha dejado con muy buen sabor de boca, Rachel McAdams es una actriz que me ha gustado siempre en sus interpretaciones, El diario de Noa, Spotlight, Sherlock de Robert Downey Jr, e incluso en Una cuestión de tiempo (pastelito romántico), y luego tanto Benedict Cumberbatch como Tilda Swinton me han encantado. El villano Kaecilius, lo interpreta Mads Mikkelsen que no me ha gustado nunca y en esta ocasión aunque lo haga bien no ha sido santo de lo mejor de la película. Como curiosidades que hemos podido ver, en una imagen que se ve Nueva York al inicio de la película se puede observar la Torre de los Vengadores e incluso Wong comenta que en el mundo “Los Vengadores protegen al mundo de los peligros físicos, nosotros de las amenazas místicas “.El motorista fantasmaEsto lo van a ver dos personasPelícula del año 2007 que debo decir que aunque no me haya desagradado tanto como me esperabamos, la recordaba peor. De todas maneras hay varias cosas que no acaban de gustarme y para ser una película de ese año tiene muchos fallos de guión y de realización.Sinopsis:La película nos presenta a un jovencito Johnny Blaze motorista rebelde, que decide fugarse con su novia que es un pivón hija de un tío con pasta, pero que decide fugarse con el motorista porque está enamorada bla bla bla. Esa misma noche Johnny engañado por el mismísimo diablo, le vende su alma para salvar a su padre de cáncer, pero como del diablo no te puedes fiar, al final el padre muere. El diablo se le vuelve a aparecer y le anuncia que ya vendrá a cobrarse su deuda cuando lo necesite. Entonces Johnny abandona el pueblo, al pivón y a toda su vida pasada para convertirse en un experto motorista de exhibiciones.Cuando años después vuelve a ver al pivón esa misma noche se convierte en el motorista fantasma y se pone a destrozar coches y a todos los malotes que se encuentra, conoce al antiguo jinete fantasma que es Carter Slade y este decide ayudarle. Mefistofeles, que es el hijo del diablo quiere conseguir el contrato de San Venganza que guarda miles de almas y para eso rapta al pivón y así chantajear al motorista que este enfadado como un mono y junto al jinete fantasma van hacia el poblado abandonado a rescatar a su amada los dos montados en sus monturas llameantes con una musiquilla del oeste de fondo ……….El villano consigue finalmente el contrato y a todos los espiritus convirtiéndose finalmente en un SUPERMALO, pero al final el motorista con el poder de la mirada de castigo (que solo existe en la película) le vence y FIN Y ya está no tiene más, realmente es una película bastante vacía y sin un guion trabajado y aunque la presentación del motorista está muy bien, (la historia de inicio) y las transformaciones tanto de él como de la moto no me desagradan, no deja de ser una película que roza el aprobado siempre y cuando haya hecho todos los deberes.En el año 2013 varios personajes de la factoría Marvel volvieron a pertenecerles por diferentes motivos. Entre ellos podemos mencionar a Daredevil, Punisher y Blade. Por si estos no fueran pocos, debido a los malos resultados obtenidos por Columbia de Sony con Ghost Rider, también el motorista volvió a pertenecer a la Casa de las Ideas, aunque desde ese año, el 2013, han dejado claro que no han tenido jamás intención de llevarlo a la gran pantalla.Actualmente la cuarta temporada de Agents of Shield cuenta con Robbie Reyes que para los lectores de All New Marvel Now no será del todo desconocido. Robbie es la nueva reinvención del personaje de Ghost Rider, y el cambio más importante es que cambia de medio de locomoción ya que ahora no será una moto sino que el nuevo Ghost Rider conducirá un automóvil.MUCHAS GRACIAS a todos los mini Productores de la red por colaborar a través de Patreon a este y otros podcast de la red, tu también puedes colaborar con este podcast y otros entrando en https://www.patreon.com/Nacionpodcast y apoyando el proyecto, a cambio entrarás en sorteos mensuales y podrás acceder a contenido exclusivo cómo vídeos o podcasts.Mesientofenomenal.com, Pienso Luego Ya tu Sabeh, Podstar Fm, demiguel3cantos, Manuel Hidalgo Muñoz, Monica de la Fuente, David Ferrer, Migartri,Wichito, Yago Paris, Danill1989,Tribu Paleo, Miguel on the Road, Luís Del Valle, María Santonja,Jorge, Richie Fintano, Tesacu, Mariano Pérez Caro, Victor Mollà, Rubén RS, Daniel Roca,Jose Vicente, Punto Primario, Victor Lozano, Sandra Vallaure, Karvala y Boomsyboom, Entre Trabajadoreshttps://www.patreon.com/Nacionpodcast
Hoy repasamos la trayectoria de uno de los personajes más infernales y sobrenaturales del panteón Marvel, el motorista fantasma. Comentamos su creación y origen. También hablamos de los distintos personajes que han ostentado el "título" de Ghost rider: Johnny Blaze, Danny Ketch, Alejandra Jones y el más actual Robbie Reyes. Después hablamos de sus autores: El guionista Garth Ennnis y el artista digital Clayton Crain. Comentamos el argumento del cómic de hoy "Autopista al infierno" y finalizamos con nuestras recomendaciones relacionadas.
The creators of Robbie Reyes, Felipe Smith and Tradd Moore, stop by the set to see Ghost Rider in action and revisit the character’s origins! Catch the Winter Finale of “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” Tuesday, December 6 at 10:00 PM ET on ABC.
Chris and Paul Pescrillo ( http://www.GeekEInc.com ) discuss getting fired, audiobook, cutting the beard, peaking, retail, shoplifters, avoiding trailers, telemarketers, CNN, election, early voting, Republicans, voting, Democrat, Trump, supporting Clinton, qualified, http://comicsetc.biz , http://www.Click-N-Hit.com , halloween, trick or treating, candy, bowls, Monster High, Frankie Stein, Spiderman, costume, Irondequoit, Grandmothers, World Series, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs, Agents of Shield, Ghost Rider, Robbie Reyes, Johnny Blaze, Flash, Caitlyn Snow, Killer Frost, Danielle Panabaker, Arrow, Felicity, Kevin Smith, Sky High, Movie loses Director, Batman, Gotham, Constantine, Crossover, Vixen, Neegan, Glen, DC, Rebirth, Superman
Where did Robbie Reyes get his powers? We get some answers! And not everything is what it seems! Ben is joined by Evan David from Ben's other podcast, Strangers and Aliens, to discuss THE GOOD SAMARITAN! And afterward, a discussion about Dr. Strange, the 1978 TV movie with friend of the podcast Hank Harwell! NEWS: 1. Sam Jackson […]
Every story has a beginning, and that's true for Robbie Reyes! Pete and Matt ride on in to his fiery backstory, and account for every soul in episode 406, "The Good Samaritan!"MP3iTunes
"Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire" when I'm in need of help. That's what Coulson asks Ghost Rider. He enlists the help of Robbie Reyes to find more information about the ghosts they've been looking for. And Daisy enlists the help of Simmons to help her with her wounds and find out who's been hacking SHIELD to get the names of Inhumans to eliminate them. They discover that their old fiery friend James is next on the list. He may not be in as much trouble as they thought though, so it's good that Coulson shows up with Ghost Rider to help. Jay and Josh try to determine if their social cues or conversational responses will reveal if one of them is an android on this week's episode of Agents of SHIELD Case Files. Download now, and so you can decrypt the data-stream directly to your MP3 player!
Nothing like a good blackout to start an "Uprising". The Watchdogs are using EMPs to blackout major cities and blame it on the Inhumans. It seems to be working too, because they are being hunted one by one and YoYo might just be next. Luckily, Coulson and his team are on the way. As May inches closer to death because of her encounter with the 'ghost', Dr. Radcliffe and Simmons try desperately to save her, but May might just die anyway. And Daisy rides around town with Robbie Reyes learning more about his past, but may not be able to rely on his help. Jay and Josh try not to act like a snappy cat on this week's episode of Agents of SHIELD Case Files. Download now, and so you can decrypt the data-stream directly to your MP3 player!
Although Meet the New Boss as an episode is mostly about connecting Ghost Rider to the disembodied spirits as well as Robbie Reyes to Daisy Johnson, the title of course refers to the new director who has a few surprises up his sleeve as well! And let's not forget the unknown fate of the normally nigh-invulnerable Melinda May! Join us for show news, commentary and analysis for Meet the New Boss, Faith's CoulSass moments, and our listener feedback segment! This week we talk about Fitz's anger at Daisy, Mack's realization of Yoyo's involvement, the Director's secret powers, Daisy's death wish, and why Coulson isn't in charge of SHIELD anymore. Read more... The post SB60 – S4E2 – Meet the New Boss appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
It all started with Ghost Rider posts on Facebook. Ghost Rider is no longer Johnny Blaze but Robbie Reyes and ABC can't help but mesh the 2 together. From Ghost rider to negative criticism complaints then the problem with Adaptations and circling back to Ghost Rider. This week it's a rant and as usual of such things it's completely unorganized. Are we overly critical? Should I just chill out about my opinions on movies? Why does everyone hate Agents of Shield? Enlist today! Join the MovieFaction! http://moviefaction.com/rss Like Zombi on Facebook! http://facebook.com/TheZombifaction Follow Zombi on Twitter! http://twitter.com/Zombifaction Subscribe on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/moviefaction-podcast/id1067545780?mt=2 Follow Zombi's SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/zombifaction Help Support the Podcast on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Zombifaction
It's me, It's me Cory from the V-G-B! Ready to drops some podcastular magic with a dope MC! We are talking to MC Lars who is a Nerdcore star, he has a brand new game based on his musical charm! We got Aaron, Webb, and Jessica 'Maid of Might', with a show this stacked it can go all night. We talk about the #BrainBANG question that we got off of Twitter, Star Wars Battlefront news, and kitty litter. Agents of Shield latest arc deals with a phony Ghost Rider, and Gears of War 4 is an absolute buyer. We do Jessica's Gwensday segment, followed by an outro... holy crap this was the hardest description I've ever wrote.. something something Gwyneth Paltrow. Topics Include: MC Lars, Nerdcore, MC Frontalot, Edgar Allan Poe, Rap, Hip Hop, music, interview, Synersteel Studios, MC Lars: The Video Game, Steve Martinez, Sacramento, Podcast, Comedy, Gaming, Gamers, literature, KRS-1, Snoop Dogg, Weird Al, Gears of War 4, Agents of Shield, Ghost Rider, Johnny Blaze, Robbie Reyes, Marvel, DC Comics, Cyborg, Raven, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Sacramento, Sac Town, EA, Star Wars Battlefront, BrainBANG, controller, console, PC, Cory Vincent, Aaron Carter, David Webb, Maid of Might, Cosplay
With a new director for SHIELD, new roles for our original agent team, a new Life Model Decoy built by a new friend, and a new super powered individual on Agents of SHIELD, Welcome to Level Seven welcomes a new host! Ghost Rider joins the show in the form of Robbie Reyes, expanding the Marvel […]
Hosts breakdown and discuss the volume one of All-New Ghost Rider Vol. 1. With four on the fl oor, Marvel's newest Ghost Rider puts vengeance in overdrive! Amid an East Los Angeles neighborhood running wild with gang violence and drug trafficking, Robbie Reyes has been given a new awesome power! But can the teen handle it, or will it drive him to a path of destruction? As a war brews in the criminal underworld, the streets of East LA fl are up with drug-fueled gang violence from Dr. Zabo's power-enhancing narcotics - and Mr. Hyde launches a diabolical plan to expand his underground empire. [...] The post All-New Ghost Rider Vol. 1 | The Comic Book Exchange appeared first on Book Circle Online.
0:02:08 - Colonia 0:28:15- James Wan and Modern Horror Movies 0:38:34 - Tales of the Crypt and Other Serialized Horror Stories 1:02:18 - Private Screening “Who the Hell is Robbie Reyes” 1:09:20 - Garbage TV and Horror Game Shows Email: thepill@outlook.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCnLeDKCKERyHdLp5AdNMFxA Facebook: www.facebook.com/CheapestOfSeats/ Twitter: @TheWeeklyPill Nick's Twitter: @Nick_JG_Clement Matt's Twitter: @MatthewSookram
With Marvel’s All-New Ghost Rider getting time on the screen on Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD, Ben takes at look at Robbie Reyes’ turn as the next version of the flaming skull-headed, fiery vehicle driving, supernaturally powered anti-hero! You can get more Agents of SHIELD podcast action by visiting WELCOME TO …
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Haley, Agent Lauren and Director Stargate Pioneer discuss the Daredevil season 2 eleventh episode “.380.” The hosts round up the show by running down weekly related Marvel news and responding to listener feedback. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: [01:57] Giveaway: RFID S.H.I.E.L.D. Leather Wallet Daredevil Season 2 “.380” The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Highlights From The Live Chatroom LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. RFID SHIELDED LEATHER S.H.I.E.L.D. WALLET [02:15] Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is giving away an RFID shielded leather wallet with the S.H.I.E.L.D. emblem embossed on it. In order to enter to win tell us what is the most ridiculous thing Tony Stark would spend his money on. The contest will run until the live Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. podcast recording stream on September 21th, 2016. THIS IS A CHANGE IN DATE FROM PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS DAREDEVIL .380 [04:03] Meaning of “.380” Karen Status of New York Apparently oblivious to attacks on hospitals and shipyards Religion N/A Status of Law Firm (Nelson & Murdock) Non-existent. Much like New York’s Awareness of the hospital and shipyard fights The Bulletin Ellison Only mentioned Fights Yakuza Assault on the hospital Lisa is killed protecting Claire Daredevil comes in to fight the Ninjas Daredevil saves Claire from freefall Ninjas take the kids Dry-Cleaners (Blacksmith) Initial Assault Madam Gao! Diner Fresh pot Shipyard Was the ship the Amazo from Arrow? Matt Murdock / Daredevil Explains everything to Claire Goes to see Karen (Brett told him) Goes after that Assistant DA Using info from the DA assaults the dry cleaners Talks to Gao one-on-one - drug shipments at the shipping docks Interrupts Punisher trying to kill the fake Blacksmith Agrees to do it The Punisher’s Way. Just this once Stick’s dead men come to get Daredevil Elektra Kills Stick’s men Foggy Nelson Darc comes to see Foggy Walks out with Claire Karen Page Questioned by Brett Knows that rank did not do the shootings; … The Blacksmith because the Bulletin Bolts when her police protection leaves to the garage Inherited the tapes with the car Listens to Frank kill the two from The Blacksmith Takes Brett to the Ship Law Enforcement Brett questions Karen --- no one has seen anything Karen takes Brett to the Heroine ship Punisher (Frank Castle) .380 shows thought Karen Karen - you love Matt Murdock @ Diner, Wants to know where the Blacksmith is; 41st street Finds the Skipyard Just this once is not how it works Pushes Daredevil off the boat One Match, Two Match, Penny and Dime. Here I Come Stick Gets word that Elektra killed the Frenchman Locks himself in fight club room Sharpens his blade...hah hah hah, edge lifts off block Yakuza Assaults the Hospital Wilson Fisk Nobu Yoshioka Bleeds the boy into a tub Claire Argues with Matt Hospital Administrator blames Claire Man Claire killed was already autopsy Told to go back to her job….it will be hushed She’s not fired, but strike 2 Decides to make it strike 3; quits Walks out with Foggy Madam Gao!!!!! She is the Blacksmith? --- No. No she is not Manipulates Daredevil to help Darcy She’s awesome “.380” Directed by: Stephen Surjik 46 Total Credits stretching back to 1985 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0839660/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 1 x The Kids in the Hall 1 x The X-Files 2 x Monk 1 x Eureka 1 x No Ordinary Family 6 x Warehouse 13 10 x Burn Notice 1 x The Blacklist 1 x Arrow 1 x The Flash 2 x Jessica Jones 3 x Daredevil 7 x Person Of Interest PRODUCER for Burn Notice and Warehouse 13 Written By: Mark Verheiden 20 credits back to 1988 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0894156/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#writer 2xConstantine 4xFallingSkies 1xCaprica 4xHeroes 9xBattlestar Galactica Dark Shadows (film) 9xSmallville 9xTimecop (TV Mini-Series) 2xDaredevil Timecop (film) The Mask (Film) ALSO PRODUCED (12 Credits): Daredevil, Constantine, Falling Skies, Heroes, Battlestar Galactica, Battlestar Galactica Razor, Dark Shadows, Smallville, Timecop (TV Series) NEWS [29:02] AGENTS OF SHIELD First look at Robbie Reyes http://www.hypable.com/agents-of-shield-season-4-ghost-rider-first-look/ NETFLIX SERIES All 13 Luke Cage ep titles revealed (with music videos) http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/103234594.html Why Luke Cage is the unapologetically black superhero I’ve been waiting for http://io9.gizmodo.com/marvel-s-luke-cage-is-the-unapologetically-black-superh-1786315815 New Iron Fist pictures http://io9.gizmodo.com/things-still-arent-looking-any-better-for-danny-rand-in-1786103057 GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2 & BEYOND Black Panther is “grittier, darker” http://movieweb.com/black-panther-gritty-dark-marvel-movie-chadwick-boseman/ Happy Hogan appearing in Spider-Man Homecoming http://io9.gizmodo.com/happy-hogan-will-pester-tony-stark-in-spider-man-homec-1786077129 Awwwwww/Cool Stuff Chris Hemsworth and Idris Elba crash Tom Hiddleston’s award acceptance https://twitter.com/TVChoice/status/772932014098026497 FEEDBACK [39:32] TWITTER Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Aug 25 @LegendsofSHIELD Does this mean Steve will be Nomad instead? http://epicstream.com/news/Russos-Confirm-Steve-Rogers-is-No-Longer-Captain-America-in-Avengers-Infinity-War … *************************************************** Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Aug 26 @LegendsofSHIELD Listening to #139, submission should have been live model decoy. Dumb autocorrect. Lol *************************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC Aug 27Grapevine, TX Richard Retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD Actually.....we have heard of you. @sithwitch io9Verified account@io9 Luke Cage is stronger than a speeding bullet in first clip from upcoming show. http://on.io9.com/iKI8fem *************************************************** badgerspoon @badgerspoon Aug 29 @LegendsofSHIELD @AwsmEngrGrl @sithwitch @StargatePioneer Adrianne Palicki was in the pilot for Supernatural, which is going into season 12. badgerspoon @badgerspoon Aug 29 @LegendsofSHIELD @AwsmEngrGrl @sithwitch @StargatePioneer Clearly, the secret is making sure that she dies before the end of the episode. ツ badgerspoon @badgerspoon Sep 4 @LegendsofSHIELD @AwsmEngrGrl @sithwitch @StargatePioneer She survived the pilots for Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Most Wanted. Just sayin'. ツ *************************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC Aug 31Grapevine, TX Richard Retweeted Luke Cage @LegendsofSHIELD Some cool info about the music for the series. Luke CageVerified account@LukeCage Big beats. Bigger beat downs. Check out the music behind the series. #LukeCage *************************************************** Calvin Prokopowich @SgtUke Aug 31 @LegendsofSHIELD Some new reading material Calvin Prokopowich @SgtUke Aug 31 @LegendsofSHIELD Opening the #womenofpower box. Calvin Prokopowich @SgtUke Aug 31 @LegendsofSHIELD Here's the Spider Gwen t shirt. Calvin Prokopowich @SgtUke Aug 31 @LegendsofSHIELD I did indeed receive the Squirrel Girl Funko. Calvin Prokopowich @SgtUke Aug 31 I also think the folks at @LegendsofSHIELD might like my Geeky Jersey. **************************************** Johnny ~R @BornToEatBacon Sep 1 @LegendsofSHIELD Thanksgiving has historically been the biggest move theater day of the year. Sorry @StargatePioneer but it's just you. Johnny ~R @BornToEatBacon Sep 1 @LegendsofSHIELD No, I'm sorry, but I'm not sorry. Mary Jane is a ginger and may or may not be part of why I might crush on ginger chics. Johnny ~R @BornToEatBacon Sep 1 @LegendsofSHIELD Nobody grew up crushing on Jean Grey like I did crushing on Mary Jane Watson. I want to marry her!!!!! **************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC Sep 3Lewisville, TX Richard Retweeted ScreenGeek.net @LegendsofSHIELD Only 64 days and counting!!!!!!' http://www.screengeek.net/2016/09/03/stan-lee-reveals-his-honest-opinion-of-doctor-strange/ *************************************************** Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Sep 3 @LegendsofSHIELD @andiminga @LilTooClinical @KodiakGWC Unnessecary Censorship https://youtu.be/C90GMtAOtng *************************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC 3h3 hours agoGrapevine, TX Richard Retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD Spoiler-free review, if anyone is interested. E-MAIL Andi to stargatepioneer Episode 11 - that was a sweet stunt! - Marci with the teddy cracking me up - 10 bucks this Asian corpse will reanimate EDIT: Well, that didn't pay out - Jon Berenthal's earlobes really are striking prominent in the diner - 20 bucks they work for Stick EDIT: DAMN it is Madame Gao!! - puh, Castle really doesn't hold back, Karen better stay far away - Claire doing her best "Over the Line" (Big Labowski) impression, good for her - Showdown time between Stick and Elektra! Bottom line: 8 out of 10 hospital administrative strikes OUTRO [52:11] Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the Daredevil season 2 penultimate and finale episodes “The Dark at the End of the Tunnel” and “A Cold Day In Hell’s Kitchen.” You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Don’t forget to go check out our spin-off podcast, Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D..: Longbox Edition for your weekly Marvel comic book release run-down with segments by Black Adam on S.H.I.E.L.D. comics, Lauren on Mutant Comics and Neil with his pull list run-down. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Longbox Edition is also available on the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Wednesday September 7th, 2016. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio/Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
%CODE1% We're back with another episode of the Character Corner. This time Kriss & Dpalm step out of their comfort zone and deal with a character (or rather a set of characters) that they don't have a lot of prior knowledge on: Ghost Rider. We cover the original Ghost Rider with Johnny Blaze, then move on to his brother Danny Ketch and then finish with the All-New Ghost Rider that will be appearing in this upcoming season of Agents of SHIELD, Robbie Reyes. We were pleasantly surprised by what we found, researched and read with Ghost Rider and we really think people will enjoy this episode. Runs: Ghost Rider Vol. 2 #1 - First Appearance of Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider Vol. 3 #1 - First Appearance of Danny Ketch Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears Ghost Rider: Road to Damnation Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch Ghost Rider Vol. 6 #20 - 35 - Jason Aaron's run Ghost Rider: Heaven's on Fire 1 - 6 All New Ghost Rider #1 - 12 - First Appearance of Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider Vol. 7 Fear Itself - Alejandra becomes Ghost Rider Ghost Rider Vol. 6 #12 - 13 - Ghost Rider (Blaze) vs The Hulk Check out our sponsor TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews’ to get 33% off & free shipping. Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site Contact Us: MTrailerReviews@MovieTrailerReviews.Net Check us out on Youtube Twitter – @InsanityReport & @MTrailerReviews
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
%CODE1% We're back with another episode of the Character Corner. This time Kriss & Dpalm step out of their comfort zone and deal with a character (or rather a set of characters) that they don't have a lot of prior knowledge on: Ghost Rider. We cover the original Ghost Rider with Johnny Blaze, then move on to his brother Danny Ketch and then finish with the All-New Ghost Rider that will be appearing in this upcoming season of Agents of SHIELD, Robbie Reyes. We were pleasantly surprised by what we found, researched and read with Ghost Rider and we really think people will enjoy this episode. Runs: Ghost Rider Vol. 2 #1 - First Appearance of Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider Vol. 3 #1 - First Appearance of Danny Ketch Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears Ghost Rider: Road to Damnation Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch Ghost Rider Vol. 6 #20 - 35 - Jason Aaron's run Ghost Rider: Heaven's on Fire 1 - 6 All New Ghost Rider #1 - 12 - First Appearance of Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider Vol. 7 Fear Itself - Alejandra becomes Ghost Rider Ghost Rider Vol. 6 #12 - 13 - Ghost Rider (Blaze) vs The Hulk Check out our sponsor TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews’ to get 33% off & free shipping. Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site Contact Us: MTrailerReviews@MovieTrailerReviews.Net Check us out on Youtube Twitter – @InsanityReport & @MTrailerReviews
In this week's episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin (@Gilligan_McJew) is joined by guest co-host John Jennison (@Johnneecurtis) as they discuss Greg Berlanti developing a Black Lightning pilot for Fox, the rumors of Angela Lansbury joining Game of Thrones, and celebrate This Week in Queer with Kevin Conroy the voice of Batman. This Week's Topics Include: BIG OPENING: KEVIN: DC Developing a Black Lightning series pilot with Greg Berlanti for Fox JOHN: Ryan Potter Tweets Tim Drake DOWN AND NERDY: KEVIN: Alters, Moon Knight, Silk JOHN: JLU Binge, Supergirl, Paper Girls THIS WEEK IN QUEER: Kevin Conroy, the voice of Batman, comes out? STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER: Chalice, the transgender superhero from the comic Alters MOVIES Booster Gold movie won't tie in to the other DCEU movies Joe Manganiello confirmed as Deathstroke in Ben Affleck's Batman movie Hush & A Death in the Family may be the next crop of DC Animated movies Leaked images seem to confirm another villain for Spider-Man: Homecoming TV TV Land is developing a Heathers pilot to be a anthology series First look at Robbie Reyes in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D BBC America is bringing back Dr. Who: The Power of the Daleks Angela Lansbury will not be joining Game of Thrones COMICS: Kieron Gillen is returning to Marvel in new ongoing series New X-Men/Inhumans: ResurrXion to follow Death of X & X-Men vs. Inhumans events. Marvel's MU revealed to be: Monsters Unleashed Steve Orlando is going to write a new Justice League of America series SHILF: KEVIN: Spider-Man JOHN: Maggot
We went live! Mythbusters, down the rabbit hole! Squirrel Girl! Robbie Reyes, Ghost Racer, term paper! Shocker! Cans for your Big Mac, and more! All on today's Quit Stalling!
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Stargate Pioneer Agent Haley and Agent Lauren discuss the Daredevil season 2 eighth episode “Guilty As Sin.” The hosts round up the show by running down SDCC related Marvel news and responding to listener feedback. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: [02:01] Giveaway: RFID S.H.I.E.L.D. Leather Wallet Daredevil Season 2 “Guilty As Sin” The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Highlights From The Live Chatroom STARGATE PIONEER’S SPECIAL MARVEL COMIC BOOK REPORT [02:17] In the midst of all of the Civil War II turbulence, Marvel Comics has laid down a fundamental reveal that has nothing to do with Civil War II. Pick up All-New all-Different Avengers Issue #13 to read it for yourself. You will thank yourself that you have read it once all is revealed to fans. LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. RFID SHIELDED LEATHER S.H.I.E.L.D. WALLET [03:33] Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is giving away an RFID shielded leather wallet with the S.H.I.E.L.D. emblem embossed on it. In order to enter to win tell us what is the most ridiculous thing Tony Stark would spend his money on. The contest will run until the live Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. podcast recording stream on September 14th, 2016. DAREDEVIL GUILTY AS SIN [06:11] Meaning of “Guilty As Sin” Status of New York Religion Matt prays over Elektra Status of Law Firm (Nelson & Murdock) Told Matt to stay at home Karen to Foggy - you need to think about winning Foggy needs Matt to question Frank Castle on the stand Matt examines Frank Castle on the stand Treats Frank as a hostile witness Fights Fight At the hole - Matt cannot track Yakuza Elektra injured when Matt has her pull back Stick comes in and saves Elektra and Daredevil Yakuza run after the retreating speeding car with Elektra, Daredevil and Stick in Don’t with that batch. They’ll be more. Always more Matt’s Loft Matt is shot with an arrow (no armor) Elektra kills the kid assassin Matt Murdock / Daredevil Problem tracking the Yakuza movements Thinks Stick’s story is just a tale Final straw with Karen Treats Frank Castle as a hostile witness Matt finds Elektra in bed Elektra Injured when Matt has her pull back Stick saves Elektra Claims she is in love with Matt Tells Matt that there is a light inside him Breaks up with Stick Slaps Stick Kills the kid assassin in Matt’s apartment Foggy Nelson Examines Frank Castle’s Commanding Officer There at the Navy Cross event Frank Castle’s X-Ray Explanation of Frank’s condition Vigilante Land Karen Page Asks Frank to take the stand Sees Elektra and Stick in Matt’s Apartment Is done with Matt….FInALLY Punisher (Frank Castle) His Commanding Officer testifies to the details of his Navy Cross mission Realizes that he took the kid’s dad who did the outburst in the courtroom Enters into the courtroom in a tie-less suit Testifies Tells the court he’d do it all again I know who I am! And I do not need your help! Brought into the jail Goes to see Wilson Fisk Stick Saves Elektra and Daredevil in the building Operates on Elektra Has tea right after fixing Elektra It’s about The War The Secret to Immortality The Hand Black Sky The Chaste Elektra works for MEEEE Leaves after Elektra throws him out Has protected Elektra Time to get the band back together. Head to The Wall Yakuza 40 Story hole AT LEAST Wilson Fisk I see you got my message "Guilty As Sin” Directed by: Michael Uppendahl 18 Total Credits Starting in 2003 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0881461/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#director 4 x Becker (Post Cheers) 1 x Weeds 1 x Longmire 2 x Glee 1 x Walking Dead 11 x Mad Men 9 x American Horror Story 1 x Daredevil 1 x Fear The Walking Dead Written by: Whit Anderson 2 Total Credits 1 x Daredevil EXECUTIVE STORY EDITOR for Daredevil NEWS [31:57] Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Parminder Nagra joining Agents of SHIELD http://marvel.com/news/tv/26586/parminder_nagra_joins_marvels_agents_of_shield_in_a_recurring_role Mallory Jansen joins Agents of SHIELD http://tvline.com/2016/08/16/agents-of-shield-mallory-jansen-robot-aida-season-4-cast/ Gabriel Luna talks Robbie Reyes http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/agents-shield-ghost-rider-robbie-919806?utm_source=twitter Hulu Series Hulu orders “Runaways” to series http://deadline.com/2016/08/hulu-marvels-runaways-series-josh-schwartz-stephanie-savage-marvel-comics-1201799746/?utm_source=Referral%20&utm_medium=Social%20&utm_campaign=Twitter Doctor Strange Tilda Swinton on Doctor Strange whitewashing http://www.ew.com/article/2016/08/12/doctor-strange-tilda-swinton?xid=entertainment-weekly_socialflow_twitter “Anybody calling for more accurate representation of the diverse world we live in has got me standing right beside them,” says Swinton. “I think when people see this film, they’re going to see that it comes from a very diverse place, in all sorts of ways. Maybe this misunderstanding around this film has been an opportunity for that voice to be heard, and I’m not against that at all. But I do think that when people see the film, they’ll see that it’s not necessarily a target for that voice.” FEEDBACK [52:35] - TWITTER Richard @KodiakGWC Aug 12Southlake, TX Richard Retweeted ScreenGeek @LegendsofSHIELD @sithwitch I don't much about White Tiger, but seeing the other 3 on @netflix would be great. ScreenGeek @RealScreenGeek One of these rumored Marvel pilots for Netflix was completely out of nowhere! Do you like this idea? http://www.screengeek.net/2016/08/12/rumor-marvel-just-filmed-four-new-pilots-considered-netflix/ **************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC 3h3 hours agoFrisco, TX @LegendsofSHIELD I could see any of them showing up. http://www.screengeek.net/2016/08/16/rumor-iron-man-may-cameo-in-doctor-strange/ **************************************** Richard @KodiakGWC 5h5 hours agoGrapevine, TX The Warriors 2/3 @LegendsofSHIELD http://www.screengeek.net/2016/08/17/two-of-the-warriors-three-confirmed-thor-ragnarok/ **************************************** Calvin Prokopowich @SgtUke 2h2 hours ago Got a delivery the other day from @LegendsofSHIELD https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CqGFZRJWgAA7s2S.jpg:large ********************************* E-MAIL Andi to stargatepioneer Episode 8 - Stick to the rescue, sooner or later he had to reappear - who the hell was Stick's driver? - however they filmed it, opening up Elektra's wound was pretty gory - heh, Clancy Brown from LOST as Frank Castle's officer - this Black Sky, could it be like a virus epidemic? - glad Karen walked onto Matt with Elektra, maybe this will end their office fling - hmmmm, that went worse than expected, at least Karen seen through all of his BS lies and is done with Matt - again so many secrets, my first thought was that Elektra may have had an abortion of Matt's child - Matt fighting in his business cloths at his loft, really was impressed by that fight. Though sad since Elektra can't change her stripes - as soon as they cut off the camera I was hoping they bring Frank to Kingpin :) Bottom Line: 8 out of 10 lost loves OUTRO [59:13] Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the Daredevil season 2 ninth episode “Seven Minutes In Heaven!” You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Don’t forget to go check out our spin-off podcast, Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D..: Longbox Edition for your weekly Marvel comic book release run-down with segments by Black Adam on S.H.I.E.L.D. comics, Lauren on Mutant Comics and Neil with his pull list run-down. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Longbox Edition is also available on the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Wednesday August 17th, 2016. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio/Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is??All-New Ghost Rider, written by Felipe Smith and illustrated??by Tradd Moore and Damion Scott. This series introduces us to a young new Ghost Rider, Robbie Reyes, a teenager who splits his time between school, working as a mechanic, and caring for his developmentally disabled little [???]
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is All-New Ghost Rider, written by Felipe Smith and illustrated by Tradd Moore and Damion Scott. This series introduces us to a young new Ghost Rider, Robbie Reyes, a teenager who splits his time between school, working as a mechanic, and caring for his developmentally disabled little […]