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Leah, LeAlec, and guest host Lena Lemon talk with Amy Reeder, the co-creator of Disney animated show Moon Girl, creator of the comics Amethyst, Rocket Girl, and more, at New York Comic Con. Amy shares her experience watching her comic become an animated show, the responses to Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur she sees from kids and adults alike, and more. Then, Leah and guest host Alex Lebl share their favorite vampire anime and which story they'd most likely be summoned into. Have a question for The Anime Effect? Ask it here. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode our guest is Rocketgirl, an artist whose style has been described as pop-art meets impressionism. Her works have been exhibited internationally, she is an experienced curator, and she also has a background in marketing.Recorded on October 27 2023 as a Space on X (formerly Twitter).Follow the guest:https://twitter.com/rocketgirlNFTFollow the host:https://twitter.com/0x_ScooterFollow Particle:https://twitter.com/Collectparticlehttps://www.particlecollection.comhttps://www.instagram.com/particlecollectionTimestamps:(00:00) Intro(02:23) Early Entry Into Web3(04:03) Last OG To Join The Cypto Art Space(05:53) Evolution Of Artistic Style(07:26) Sparking Feelings Through Art(08:31) The Theme Of Chaos In Art(09:40) Greek Mythology And THE NINE Series(11:03) Importance Of Marketing Artwork(13:40) Process Of Creating Saltatio Daemonum(15:27) Unique Features Of Rocketgirl's Artwork(17:39) Inspiration Behind FUN Collection(19:54) Pairing Writing With Artwork(21:38) Success In Claire Silver AI Contest(24:29) Recent Contest Submission(25:54) Inclusion In HUG's Print Ordering Platform(27:48) Vertical Art Exhibition Featuring Ad Astra Per Aspera(29:20) Intrest InJapanese Culture(30:30) Using Intuition In Creative Process(32:28) Curating Digital Art Exhibitions(34:51) Consulting Services To Support Artists(37:30) Rocket Boom Newsletter(40:02) Which Literary Character Would Rocket Girl Choose To Be?(40:58) Building Rapport With Collectors(43:08) Memorable Interactions With Collectors(44:33) Type Of Art Rocket Girl Is Drawn To(46:11) Unique Works From Personal Art Collection(49:08) Words Of Wisdom By Rocket Girl
Brian and Bryan discuss the first two issues of the Millarworld event, Big Game, by Mark Millar and Pepe Larraz! Plus they continue the Amy Reeder talk with Rocket Girl 1 -5 by Reeder and Brandon Montclare (Image Comics). Plus more Geoff Johns Flash, Dark X-Men, Realm of X, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles X Stranger Things. Follow us on: Facebook: Comics Discourse 114 Instagram: ComicsDiscourse114 Threads: ComicsDiscourse114 Twitter: ComicsDiscourse
The guys caught up with Aerospace Engineer Katherine Bennell-Pegg AKA the first Australian woman to be trained as an Astronaut. All the answers to your space themed questions are right here. The team also discuss conspiracy's, a recent injury and the scary reality of AI!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vinita Joshi in conversation with David Eastaugh https://rocketgirl.co.uk/ Rocket Girl has evolved over two decades to become one of the UK's most innovative and eclectic small independent labels, providing a home for a whole spectrum of alternative artists, new and established: Television Personalities, Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie, Füxa, A Place to Bury Strangers, Piano Magic, God is an Astronaut, to name just a handful.
For our latest dose of 90s nostalgia, we sample the delightful debut album from cult Glaswegian indie-rockers Urusei Yatsura. Recently re-released on vinyl by Rocket Girl, it's sure to appeal to fans of Pavement, Sonic Youth, and Scottish indie legends like The Pastels. Thanks to the band for allowing us to share clips of a few standout moments. You can listen to the re-released album here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4wl5uBpV7gzC5PVO0gBPlP?si=sJmJ9uf6RVi07a_k_8BtGw
Comic Reviews: DC Unstoppable Doom Patrol 1 by Dennis Culver, Chris Burnham, Brian Reber Waller vs. WildStorm 1 by Evan Narcisse, Spencer Ackerman, Jesus Merino, Michael Atiyeh Harley Quinn 28 by Tini Howard, Sweeney Boo, Erica Henderson Marvel Avengers Beyond 1 by Derek Landy, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata Clobberin' Time 1 by Steve Skroce, Bryan Valenza It's Jeff 1 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – Jabba's Palace by Marc Guggenheim, Alessandro Miracolo, Dee Cunniffe Venom: Lethal Protector II 1 by David Michelinie, Farid Karami, Arif Prianto X-Men: The Unforgiven by Tim Seeley, Sid Kotian, Edgar Delgado Infinity Comics Love Unlimited: Gwenpool Alligator Loki Image Ambassadors 1 by Mark Millar, Frank Quitely Children of Indigo 1 by Curt Pires, Rockwell White, Alex Diotti, Dee Cunniffe Dynamite Rocketman and Rocketgirl 1 by Jacob Edgar, Jordi Perez, Ellie Wright IDW Dungeons and Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by David M. Booher, Sam Maggs, George Kambadais Mad Cave Don't Spit in the Wind 1 by Stefano Cardoselli, Dan Lee Vault Songs from the Dead: Afterlife OGN Mister Mammoth by Matt Kindt, Jean-Denis Pendanx BatCat by Meggie Ramm The Gift by Paige Walshe NeoForest by Fred Duval, Phillipe Scoffoni Ray's OGN Corner: Séance Tea Party by Reimena Yee Additional Reviews: Mandalorian 3.5, Picard 3.7, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Simpsons Ominous Omnibus, first three issues of Nightwalkers, The Last Unicorn, first five episodes of Ghost and Molly McGee s2, Razorblades HC News: American Jesus Adaptation, Batman/Catwoman crossover, Matthew Macfadyen cast in Deadpool 3, GODS from Marvel and Hickman, Grim Reaper cast, My Adventures With Superman moving to Adult Swim from Cartoon Network, Flanagan reportedly pitching a Clayface project to Gunn & Co., Clayface villain in Batman 2, Jason Aaron confirms he's stepping away from Marvel, Scott Pilgrim anime adaptation with the entire live action cast reprising their roles, new Blade book, Starfleet Academy series, Bunn back at Marvel on a Venom mini, Ram V Carnage mini, live action Moana remake with the same lead actors, six new X-titles announced for Fall of X, Ryan North and Erica Henderson Middle Grade graphic novel (Danger and Other Perils), Fallen Friend Trailers: Blue Beetle, Secret Invasion Comics Countdown (29 Mar 2023): Daredevil 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Manual Garcia, Matt Wilson Once Upon A Time At The End of The World 5 by Jason Aaron, Nick Dragotta, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Rico Renzi Stargirl: The Lost Children 5 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Dark Knights of Steel 10 by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri, Arif Prianto Gotham City: Year One 6 by Tom King, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Jordie Bellaire It's Jeff 1 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Something is Killing the Children 30 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto Action Comics 1053 by Dan Jurgens, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Leah Williams, Marguerite Sauvage, Rafa Sandoval, Lee Weeks, Elizabeth Breitweiser, Matt Herms Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives 4 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Javier Rodriguez, Jeff Stokely, Craig Taillefer, Miquel Muerto Strange Academy: Finals 5 by Skottie Young, Humberto Ramos, Edgard Delgado
Season 2 kicks off with one of the leading lights of American Yoga. In this episode I talk to Amber Jean aka Rocket Girl. Amber Jean is the founder of YogaAh in Cincinnati Ohio and keeper of the Rocket Yoga Lineage. She trained with and worked with the original 'Bad Man' Larry Shultz, founder of the Rocket for over 20 years. In this podcast we talk about the history of the Rocket and why so many are drawn to this playful yet challenging practice. It was so fascinating to talk with her and get her perspective on yoga and so much more. Catch her Rocket teacher training both online and in person! Rocket Yoga Academy Instagram Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abby-hoffmann44/message
Since forming in 1994, Doc Walker, composed of Chris Thorsteinson and Dave Wasyliw, have become one of Canada's most recognized country acts. Over nearly three decades, together they have achieved 1 JUNO Award, 14 Canadian Country Music Association Awards, 21 Top 10 Canadian country radio singles, eight #1 CMT videos and accumulated millions of streams. Doc Walker's unshakable creative partnership and overall drive to explore new musical approaches, has kept their sound fresh since releasing their breakthrough album, Curve in 2001. In 2021, the duo released “She Wants What She Wants,” their first new music since the 2017 album, Weathervane. This September, Doc Walker celebrated the 20th anniversary of the iconic hit "Rocket Girl" and released a remixed version that they are excited to share with fans. Chris and Dave just wrapped up a buch of shows as direct support for two of country music's most iconic acts Sawyer Brown & Lonestar. The co-headline tour featured Doc Walker and George Canyon as special guests and included tour stops across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia,
As Melbourne was in its sixth lockdown, Andrew Rovenko began photographing his four-year-old daughter, Mia, in the space suit and papier-mâché helmet.
Britt Tucker has an absolutely incredible story and I am excited to share it with you this week. Her story goes from starting her moving to Nashville to be a singer, to starting a cookie and gift basket business all the way to be head of Astronaut Sales for Blue Origin and a coach on Zero G - Weightless Experience. There are several great takeaways from this interview. I hope you enjoy it.
In this episode, we interview Lexie about her amazeballs new job as an Avionics Integration Engineer at Blue Origin and we count the times she says “I can’t really talk about that.” We think she’s seen the aliens, but we can neither confirm nor deny that claim. More from Lexie:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TracketPacerTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tracketpacer Check out ourContinue reading "Ep 90 – Rocket Girl!"
If you like this podcast, you can share your support by joining me on Patreon! Access to all of my videos, tutorials, and podcasts for a full year for $108 or just support the podcast for $33 per year! :) Lately: I've been trying to make time for myself every morning to eat mindfully, even if it's junk food, so I've been making/buying/consuming a lot of little treats. Today, I cried and then stress baked some very ugly chocolate cake (not pictured) and some strawberry and red bean mochi to have with tea. Photos and links available on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/60815947 I'm also always a little happy when it snows because our house ends up looking like this: Photos and links available on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/60815947 And I also have been buying "projects" to do (I mentioned buying a Wacom tablet to draw with, but I also have purchased clay, a bunch of paint for an air compressor, some new gouache paints. I even bought a piece of furniture that had potential that I justified as being my "work tea" station: Photos and links available on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/60815947 Things I mentioned: The video on the planner from “Furry Little Peach” I mentioned - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHtLvrKf9_0 She also just posted a video on resolutions that I liked (it's mostly for illustrators) https://youtu.be/nRbxVBYcR4s Here's what her journal looks like! Things I've been loving: - Obviously tea. Specifically, I've been drinking a ton of Decaf Vanilla Comoro tea because it's soothing, I can keep reheating the same pot of tea all day long (because it's decaf and there's no cut off for when I can stop drinking it. - The Mysterious Benedict Society on Disney Plus! Holy wow, it's pretty. It's also starring Tony Hale (Buster Bluth anyone?) and Kristen Schaal. I did some sketching while watching it the other day, too. Photos and links available on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/60815947 - Mindlessly looking through homes on Zillow. - These amazing "Rocket Girl" photographs.
Episode 298 Comic Book talk about Charlie's Angels vs the Bionic Woman #1, Count Draco Knuckleduster #1, Flash Gordon #1 to 8, Rocket Girl #6. Multiple Sclerosis Health Talk about Copaxone side effects and MS. Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. --- 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/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
Andrew's feature film work includes: Beautiful Kate, The Rocket, Girl Asleep, The Daughter, The Rehearsal, and Angel Of Mine. His work in television includes: The Slap, Love, and more recently Brave New World. Andrew's recent films include: Babyteeth, High Ground, Nude Tuesday, and the upcoming Blueback.
C'est reparti pour du bon vieux voyage dans le temps comme on aime! Cette fois-ci on part dans un futur qui est notre passé et du coup le futur du passé de ce passé. Vous suivez? J'espère que oui parce qu’Ève va nous parler d'une ado avec un jet pack du doux nom de Rocket Girl! P.S. Cet épisode existe uniquement pour financer notre nouvelle encyclopédie de références et notre projet de machine à voyager dans le temps. Tu peux nous suivre sur Twitter et Instagram : @codexespod et aussi nous laisser une note et un commentaire sympa si tu veux. Force et amour.
Listen as Sheri and Olivia sit down with Carin Carin Zakes and Patricia Spugani, Director and Lighting/Set Designer for Rocket Girl: the story of Mary Sherman Morgan, America’s first female rocket scientist. Taking place in 1957 - when The United States and the Soviet Union are locked in a battle to see which country will be first to place a satellite into orbit, Mary Sherman Morgan is recruited by the US Government to work on the space program before she finishes college. She finds herself the only woman working with 800 male engineers. Her unique talent and perseverance drive her to determine the crucial fuel formula to successfully launch America’s first satellite into orbit! In a riveting conversation, Carin and Patricia share with us insider information about the fierce and fearless Mary and remind us of the importance of telling the stories and accomplishments of women. The 3 key takeaways from Mary's story? 1. Follow your passion 2. Don’t be afraid to fail 3. Keep things in perspective This episode’s question was submitted by Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs, Founder of @shewillspeak: What do you feel is the biggest self-esteem boundary to break with young girls? Listen in to hear what Carin and Patricia have to share!
Away from Room, we meet the Rocket GirlEmma has been doing a lot of thinking and had made a decision. Join her as she talks into her phone making a short audio diary to exsplain her reasoning.Room is written created and owned by Aidan Rosewell All characters are fictional and created by Aidan RosewellPlease concider supporting the show https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RoPyqCDlXThe Rocket Girl was played by Emma Mary Currans Art work and thyem music by Rust_VisionEpisode sound track " last day of high school" by BorrtexThanks for listeningSee you around Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RoPyqCDlX)
Does thinking about the number of unanswered emails in your inbox right now cause you high levels of stress throughout your day? Are you always putting off tasks like finishing that powerpoint for tomorrow’s presentation because you don’t enjoy or have the skills necessary to do it? Maybe it’s time to let someone take over for, like our guest Belinda Wasser, RocketGirl. Belinda shares with us her journey of creating and naming her business, Rocket Girl. She explains how she works with clients as a business manager to help them be more effective with their time. Belinda also shares how she’s created an online community and training system for other virtual assistants or those interested in pursuing the virtual assistant career path.
With the 50th anniversary of humans landing on the moon during the NASA Apollo missions, where does humanity go next? Back to the moon? To Mars? Should we risk sending humans to space or let the robots handle it? These are a few of the issues we tackle in our conversation with Dr. Leslie Wickman. Dr. Wickman heads up the Christian faith/science group the American Scientific Affiliation (ASA) and is also a research scientist, engineering consultant, author, speaker and athlete. She was an engineer for Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space, where she worked on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and International Space Station Programs, receiving commendations from NASA for her contributions and being designated as Lockheed's Corporate Astronaut and earned the nickname "Rocket Girl.” Dr. Wickman is a Professor of Aerospace-Industrial-Mechanical Engineering at California Baptist University and is also continues to teach at Azusa Pacific University. Check out ASA: https://www.asa3.org/ Dr. Wickman’s website: http://www.leslieannwickman.com/ Her book, “God of the Big Bang: How Modern Science Affirms the Creator:” https://www.amazon.com/God-Big-Bang-Science-Affirms/dp/161795425X California Baptist University’s College of Engineering: https://calbaptist.edu/college-of-engineering/ Azusa Pacific University Department of Engineering and Computer Science: https://www.apu.edu/clas/computerscience/ Join the full podcast interview for our full conversation: https://www.purposenation.org/podcast/ Full interview transcript: https://www.purposenation.org/leslie-wickman-phd-podcast-interview-transcript/ Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel and to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud or your favorite podcasting application: https://www.purposenation.org/podcast/ Visit our website for more information or to make a tax-deductible donation to our non-profit 501(c)(3) Christian ministry: www.purposenation.org/
Nuova formazione per la gang di Cinemino, che ospita nel suo pregevole studio Martina Barone per parlare di Rocketman, Godzilla II e Cannes.
Nuova formazione per la gang di Cinemino, che ospita nel suo pregevole studio Martina Barone per parlare di Rocketman, Godzilla II e Cannes.
The Trysexuals invite Dr. Wolverine back on the show to answer your questions, max’s questions, and explain why you shouldn’t use Coors light to clean a wound. Also Lilly sneaks in a secret blow job while recording.
Captain Keith Reviews New Music from: The Perceptionists (Low Resolution), Allysha Joy(Acadie : Raw) and Rocket Girl 20! Hip/Hop, Contemporary Jazz and Indie/Alternative Rock/Dream Pop!! As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Music Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.htmlWebsite: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/music-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-music-podcast/id1116276057GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ylztuL_NX4Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_MusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Golden-State-Media-Concepts-Music-Podcast-564122230427945/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Music Podcast are for Music purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Music Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Comic Book Club: Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster, More "Hero! Pilot! Avenger! Captain Marvel, Earth's Mightiest Hero with an attitude to match, is back and launching headfirst into an all-new ongoing adventure! As Captain Marvel, a.k.a. Carol Danvers, comes to a crossroads with a new life and new romance, she makes a dramatic decision that will alter the course of her life - and the entire Marvel Universe - in the months to come. But as Carol takes on a mission to return an alien girl to her homeworld, she lands in the middle of an uprising against the Galactic Alliance! Investigating the forced resettlement of Rocket Girl's people, Carol discovers that she has a history with the man behind the plot. But when the bad guy tries to blackmail Carol and turn the Avengers against her, it's payback time! Guest-starring the Guardians of the Galaxy" Be Sure to Follow us on Social Media Twitter: @FOC_Podcast Facebook: FOCPodcast Instagram: @fortress_of_comictude Email: focpodcast@gmail.com Music: Aural Bandito --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fortress-of-comictude/support
CAPÍTULO #172… Esto no para y nos espera un programa cargado de buen cómic europeo. Por una parte, hablamos de una de las sorpresas del año, ‘Una estrella de algodón negro’ una obra que nos plantea una realidad alternativa a favor de la lucha por la igualdad. Además, hablamos con Carlos Puerta autor de ‘Barón Rojo’ y ‘Julio Verne, el astrolabio de Urania’ dos obras que actualmente tenemos en las librerías y con un arte que no os dejará indiferente. Y como siempre, los últimos avances de la actualidad y novedades como el final de La Carta 44, Incógnito y la recopilación de Spiderman Morales. Gracias por todo nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:07:56] Ventas USA de Agosto Tomos y Grapas Magazine #2 Jorge Fornés trabajará en Batman Julie Andrews entra en Aquaman Tom King descansa de Batman NOVEDADES [00:31:04] La Carta 44 #6 (00:34) Rocket Girl #1 (00:39) La historia de los Beatles (00:41) El Sentido del dolor (00:50) Shi #3 (00:56) Lobezno en la guerra civil española (01:00) Incógnito Integral (01:08) Nuevos Guerreros #1 (01:18) Spiderman Morales Ultimate Integral (01:27) Eloy (01:34) ANÁLISIS: UNA ESTRELLA DE ALGODÓN NEGRO [01:41:15] Yves Sente y Cuzor se han sacado de la manga lo que es una de las sorpresas de cómic europeo de este año. Una historia contada en paralelo en dos momentos donde un descubrimiento puede cambiar la historia para la lucha por la igualdad de los derechos de los afroamericanos. Un relato que nos habla de la guerra y la esperanza que tuvieron muchos por cambiar las cosas. ENTREVISTA: CARLOS PUERTA [02:14:12] Hablamos con Carlos Puerta autor y dibujante que nos presenta Julio Verne, el astrolabio de Urania, una obra que profundiza sobre la figura del escritor junto a hechos imaginarios que guardan relación con su particular Universo. Tampoco perdemos la ocasión para hablar de Barón Rojo todo un éxito que nos rescata la figura del famoso aviador y que vuelve a las librerías. OYENTES [02:47:17] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación!
CAPÍTULO #172… Esto no para y nos espera un programa cargado de buen cómic europeo. Por una parte, hablamos de una de las sorpresas del año, ‘Una estrella de algodón negro’ una obra que nos plantea una realidad alternativa a favor de la lucha por la igualdad. Además, hablamos con Carlos Puerta autor de ‘Barón Rojo’ y ‘Julio Verne, el astrolabio de Urania’ dos obras que actualmente tenemos en las librerías y con un arte que no os dejará indiferente. Y como siempre, los últimos avances de la actualidad y novedades como el final de La Carta 44, Incógnito y la recopilación de Spiderman Morales. Gracias por todo nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:07:56] Ventas USA de Agosto Tomos y Grapas Magazine #2 Jorge Fornés trabajará en Batman Julie Andrews entra en Aquaman Tom King descansa de Batman NOVEDADES [00:31:04] La Carta 44 #6 (00:34) Rocket Girl #1 (00:39) La historia de los Beatles (00:41) El Sentido del dolor (00:50) Shi #3 (00:56) Lobezno en la guerra civil española (01:00) Incógnito Integral (01:08) Nuevos Guerreros #1 (01:18) Spiderman Morales Ultimate Integral (01:27) Eloy (01:34) ANÁLISIS: UNA ESTRELLA DE ALGODÓN NEGRO [01:41:15] Yves Sente y Cuzor se han sacado de la manga lo que es una de las sorpresas de cómic europeo de este año. Una historia contada en paralelo en dos momentos donde un descubrimiento puede cambiar la historia para la lucha por la igualdad de los derechos de los afroamericanos. Un relato que nos habla de la guerra y la esperanza que tuvieron muchos por cambiar las cosas. ENTREVISTA: CARLOS PUERTA [02:14:12] Hablamos con Carlos Puerta autor y dibujante que nos presenta Julio Verne, el astrolabio de Urania, una obra que profundiza sobre la figura del escritor junto a hechos imaginarios que guardan relación con su particular Universo. Tampoco perdemos la ocasión para hablar de Barón Rojo todo un éxito que nos rescata la figura del famoso aviador y que vuelve a las librerías. OYENTES [02:47:17] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación!
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This week Rocketgirl and Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur writer and artist Amy Reeder stops by the Port-A-Podder! Live from MSP ComiCon 2018!
Host Anthony Desiato examines the convention scene from the perspectives of a reporter (Comics Beat Managing Editor Alex Lu) and a creator (returning guest Brandon Montclare, writer of ROCKET GIRL and MOON GIRL & DEVIL DINOSAUR).
Another evening edition (and another video edition) of the Todd & Taylor Show's Coffee and Comics. Neither host is drinking coffee but we do give a report. Todd talks about his frustration and then extreme joy in reading Rocket Girl Vol 2. Taylor introduces us to They're Not Like Us Vol. 1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben and Garth review the Wikipedia page for Public Domain. Check out the Humour Door YouTube channel, (Click Here) coming 29/03/2018 Public Domain Confessions character include but not limited to Aladdin, Beauty, the Beast, Ebenezer Scrooge, everything Charles Dickens, Shakespeare, Beethoven, Silence Films, Robin Hood, Dracula, Martians, Canadians, Jane Austin, Lewis Carroll, Edger Allan Poe, the raven, H.G. Wells, any character from War of the Worlds if there’s any, the nut cracker, Guido of Arezzo, the first horse gif, William Wallace, Ned Kelly, Zorro, Dracula, the Mummy, Sherlock Holmes, John Carter, Frankenstein’s monster, Eugen Polly, Tarzan, Zombies, the Scarecrow, Dorothy Gale, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, Quasimodo, King Kong, Ivanhoe, Alice, the White Rabbit, the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, the Door Mouse, Twiddle Dum, Twiddle Dee, the Queen of Heart, the Caterpillar, Jack Pumpkin Head, Gravestone, The Protectors, Doodle, Yank, Man of War, Mars God of war, Damocles, Dr. Jekyll/ Mr Hyde, Kathooloo, Yahweh, Thor, Herculeses, Zeus, Sampson, Achilles, the Hittites, Natty Bomppo, Paul Bunyan, the old women who lived in a shoe, Babe the Blue Ox, Long John Silver, Mrs. Moore, the Wizard of Oz, Fire Hair, Captain nemo, King Arthur, Merlin the Wizard, the Rainbow Serpent, Jesus, the Woogle Bug, Mystico, Chester Cat, Wilhelmina Murray, Brad Spencer (wonder man), Achilles, Nyarlathotep, Red Comet, Allan Quatermain, Atom Man, Hellen of Troy, Mouth Piece, Moby dick, Captain Ahab, Ishmael, the Wicked Witch of the West, Victor Frankenstein, Sinbad, the Sphinx, the Headless horseman, Esau Cairn, Abraham Van Helsing, Aries, Mohamad, Aladdin, Abdul Alhazred, C. Auguste Dupin, Ayesha, Buddy, Beowulf, Bride of Frankenstein, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, Cyclone, Doran Grey, Dagger the Desert Hawk, Don Quixote, Gulliver, Grendel, the Green Giant, Grendel’s Mother, D’Artagnan, Huckleberry Finn, ‘n word’ Jim, Aramis, Porthos, James Moriarty, Judy of the Jungle, the Loch Ness Monster, Moon Girl, Magno, Hugo Danner, the Green Lama, the Fighting Yank, Octobriana, Odysseus, Little Red Riding Hood, Scheherazade, Rapunzel, Rumpelstiltskin, Rosie the Riveter, Rocketgirl, She, the Yellow Kid, Oliver Twist, the Artful Dodger, the Wolf Man, Thor, the Pied Piper, the Mummy, Tom Sawyer, the time traveller, Death but not Mickey Mouse. https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profile/elderfingolfin/lists/best-public-domain-characters/18883/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain#Public_domain_books Theme: I Live For The Bass Drum - DJ S3rl https://djs3rl.com/song/i-live-for-the-bass-drum 7th April – 8PM – The Coronation Hotel Jacob Linguard, Dalton Whiskey, Sandeep Totlani & Adam O’Sullivan Hosted by Andrew Dawson Address: 254 Brisbane St, West Ipswich QLD 4305 Facebook: Comedy at the Coronation Hotel Phone: (07) 3281 4470
Images that go with this episode are at http://wp.me/p42KN3-KXo On this episode (at 0:00 ), Paul articulates a mission statement for the Comics Syllabus podcast, to “read widely and dig deep” in the process of studying how comics work towards and reflect social and cultural change. First (at 15:00 ), the next two weeks’ Syllabus. Join us to read: "The Syllabus" for 3/13/2018 Family Friday: “Atlas & Axis” #1-3 by Pau (Titan Comics) “The Dragon Slayer: Folktales from Latin America” by Jaime Hernandez (TOON) Superhero Saturday: DC: “Eternity Girl” #1 by Visaggio & Liew, “Michael Cray” #6 by Hill, Ellis, Vines, & Harris, “Justice League” #41 by Priest & Woods, “Super Sons” #14 by Tomasi, Thibert, & Barberi. Lion Forge: “Astonisher” v1 by De Campi & Mhan. Marvel: “Astonishing X-Men” #9 by Soule & Buffagni, “Mighty Thor” #705 by Aaron & Dauterman. Valiant: “Secret Weapons: Owen’s Story” #0 by Heisserer, Allen, & Martin. Sequential & Small Press Sunday: “Why Art?” By Eleanor Davis (Fantagraphics) “Brazen” by Penelope Bagieu (First Second) “Puerto Rico Strong” by various artists (Lion Forge) Short Box from Comics and Cola: shortbox.bigcartel.com Manga Monday: “Vinland Saga” by Makoto Yukimura (Kodansha) Alt/Trade Tuesday: Image: “Port Of Earth” v1 by Kaplan and Mutti, “Sleepless” #4 by Vaughan, Del Duca, and Sallah, “Slots” #6 by Dan Panosian, Dry County” #1 by Rich Tommaso, “Descender” #28 by Lemire & Nguyen, “Southern Bastards” #14 by Aaron & Latour, and “Paradiso” v1 by Ram V and Pramanik, “Grass Kings” #13 by Kindt & Jenkins (Boom), “Giant Days” v7 by Allison & Sarin (boom). World/Web Wednesday: “Corto Maltese: The Golden House of Samarkand” by Hugo Pratt (IDW/Euro) Throwback Thursday: “Sandman” by Gaiman & various artists (DC/Vertigo) Then (at 35:40 ) Paul talks about storytelling and grasping the individual in history, touching on titles from last episode’s Syllabus reading list, such as “The Sandman” #19 by Gaiman & Vess (DC/Vertigo), “Wires and Nerves” by Meyer and Holgate (Feiwel & Friends), “The Wicked + the Divine” by Gillen & McKelvie (Image), "Rocket Girl" by Montclare & Reeder (Image), and “Hypercapitalism” by Kasser & Gonnick (New Press). Subscribe and follow the Comics Syllabus podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss or you can find archives for this podcast (previously named "Study Comics with Paul") here: http://studycomics.club/ Join the discussion on the Comics Syllabus Facebook page: http://facebook.com/ComicsSyllabus or Follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai or leave your comments here on the showpage. Thanks for listening!
Host Anthony Desiato pays a visit to comic book creator and former retailer Brandon Montclare (ROCKET GIRL, MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR) to talk crowdfunding, the business of creator-owned comics, the creative process, and the state of the industry. (Encore presentation. Originally aired as an episode of Flat Squirrel Tales on 9/20/17.)
Images at Multiversitycomics.com at http://wp.me/p42KN3-JIR Welcome to the Comics Syllabus podcast, where we read widely and we dig deep. Your host Paul, a literacy researcher and English teacher, introduces curious readers to a range of current and classic comics, and then engages in closer discussion and analysis of particular comics works. First, (at 0:00) a walk through the Syllabus, a reading list of comics Paul invites you to read along with him in the weeks to come. See the Syllabus full list below. This episode’s Close Read (at 32:20 ) is with Rachelle Cruz, as we dive into two graphic novels from Filipina/o creators, “Duran Duran, Imelda Marcos, and Me” by Lorina Mapa (Conundrum, 2017) and “Elmer” by Gerry Alanguilan (SLG, 2010). We start by catching up with Rachelle about her forthcoming comics textbook, “Experiencing Comics,” and then examine Alanguilan’s moving and vexing fable of chickens who acquire consciousness and Mapa’s moving autobiography about growing up in the Philippines and Canada, noticing powerful similarities in the two stories. IMAGES TO GO WITH OUR DISCUSSION OF “ELMER” AND “DURAN DURAN, IMELDA MARCOS, AND ME” are at http://wp.me/p42KN3-JIR In the discussion, Rachelle also mentions the documentary Komeriko Chronicles ( http://www.facebook.com/Komikero-Chronicles-1602564500070445/ ), Budjette Tan’s TRESE anthology (found at http://www.mervstore.com/products/kabuwanan ), and the comics work of Arnold Arre ( http://arnold-arre.com/ ), so check those out! Finally, in the Discussion Section (at 1:35:00 ), the Discussion Section, with mentions of interviews with Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen at Multiversity http://www.multiversitycomics.com/interviews/descender-27-preview-interview/ and other podcasts, and shout outs to the #ComicsSyllabus community. Next Time: "Concrete Park" by Tony Puryear and Erika Alexander (Dark Horse). “The Syllabus” for 1/30/2018. (Read along wherever you choose, throw in your comments via #ComicsSyllabus) Manga (Mondays): “Hatsune Miku Future Delivery” by Hugin Miyama and Satoshi Oshio (Kodansha). Alt TPB (Tuesdays): MANY IMAGE SERIES including “Invisible Republic,” “Shutter,” “Autumnlands,” “Rocket Girl,” “No Mercy,” “Monstress,” “East of West,” and more! (There are so many!) World/BD (Wednesdays): “Jerome K Jerome Blouche” by Alain Dodier, Pierre Makyo, and Serge Le Tendre (IDW Euro Comics) Throwback (Thursdays): “Fourth World Omnibus” by Jack Kirby (DC) Family (Fridays): Kamikaze by Alan Tupper, Carrie Tupper, and Havana Nguyen (at http://kamikazeanimated.com/ ); Future release: “The Cardboard Kingdom” by Chad Sell and others Superheroes (Saturdays): “Black Panther,” anyone? Sequential/Small Press (Sundays): “Slasher” by Charles Forsman (Floating World), “Queen Street” by Emmanuelle Chateauneuf (Chapterhouse), and “Alienation” #1-6 by Inés Estrada ( http://inechi.com/alienation.html ) Subscribe and follow the Comics Syllabus podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss or you can find archives for this podcast (previously named “Study Comics with Paul”) here: http://studycomics.club/ Join the discussion on the Comics Syllabus Facebook page: http://facebook.com/ComicsSyllabus or Follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai or leave your comments here on the showpage. Thanks for listening!
Call the fire department, folks, because this podcast is ON FIRE! Well, it WAS on fire, and then Steve busted out his magical editing skills, and managed to cast a mighty spell on what was most definitely a mighty and terrible beast of a show! While battling technology, Bob, Jessica, Bronwyn and Steve talk a WHOLE LOT about NYCC 2017 in addition to plenty of comics books. This week, the group shares a chin-wag about titles such as Batman: White Knight, The Death Defying Doctor Mirage, Generation Zero, Rocket Girl, Elsewhere and much more! Oh, and don't forget to stay until after the show for a very special musical interlude courtesy of the crew. And don't worry, Joey will be back next week, and he's bringing a very big bucket of water to put the fire out!
Todd and Taylor gather on Sunday mornings for coffee and comics. They go in not knowing what the other will have read but we'll tell you: Todd talks about Rocket Girl Vol. 1 and Taylor talks about Guy Delisle's Pyongyang. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Robots From Tomorrow! For this episode Mike goes solo, picking a couple of comics that will be hitting shelves this week and talking about why he's excited to read them. Clocking in at around 30 minutes, this bite-sized audio nugget is the perfect companion for any Wednesday Warrior! Mike's picks for Wednesday, October 4, 2017 Screwed Up, Hillbilly #8, Rocket Girl #10 & Paper Girls #16 Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
Jeff, Justin, Roman celebrate another wine night because Django is M.I.A., and surprise guest Ashton shows up to help discuss Batman #28, Galakticon #1, Mech Cadet You #1 and Rocket Girl #9.
Brandon Monteclare of Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur talks about his comic with Amy Reeder on Image Comics!
At this year's Five Points Fest, we talk to writer Brandon Montclare about his work on ROCKET GIRL and MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR, as well as his personal inspirations and his incredible team-up with fellow creator Amy Reeder!
Check out ComicsVerse's interview with Amy Reeder, creator of Image's ROCKET GIRL and Marvel's MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR!
With the Rockets off, we catch up with "Rocket Girl" super fan Brie Hodenfield (@00rocketgirl) and learn all about her latest line of Rockets-themed Valentine's Day cards. Brie also gives her take on the Rockets' rapid improvement on the floor, as well as the creativity of the Red Rowdies off it — and the impact they bring to the fan environment at Toyota Center. #Rockets #NBA #RedRowdies #ValentinesDay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare are the powerhouse creative partnership behind books like MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR and ROCKET GIRL.
Brie Hodenfield (@00RocketGirl on Twitter) joins our Ben DuBose to discuss the role of the Red Rowdies at Toyota Center, her life as a diehard fan of the Rockets, and expectations for the team in the 2016-17 season. #Rockets #NBA #RedRowdies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Johnny and Brian sit down with Brandon Montclare and talk about the current books he is writing (Rocket Girl, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur), his storied career as an editor, what he's excited about in the world of comics and more!
Is the price of comics poisoning the industry? The crew discusses the $4.99 price point and how it has affected their buying habits. Additionally in the latter half of the show, we begin discussing some of the titles that will come up for our Best Of 2015 lists, so take a listen to be in the know. Lightning Round: Paper Girls #2, Robin War #1, Lazarus, Daredevil #1, Totally Awesome Hulk #1, ANAD Avengers #2, Doctor Strange #3, Howard the Duck #2, Rocket Girl #7, Harley Quinn's Little Black Book #1, Death Vigil Vol. 1, Batgirl Vol. 2, Saga #31, Deadly Class Vol. 2, Rat Queens #11-13. Book of the Week: Plutona, Sensation Comics #17, Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1952 Shared Book of the Week: Mystery Girl #1 by Paul Tobin and Alberto Alburquerque Next week's #TCBOTW is: The Violent #1 by Ed Brisson and Adam Gorham FYI: the crew have gone all superhero on the world, thanks to the wonderful Hanie Mohd. Like them? Make sure to follow her and let us know what you think of our superhero pictures. The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com), a blog dedicated to covering the latest and greatest in comic book releases. The editorial staff is composed of Editor-in-Chief Bobby Shortle (Fanboy Remix, Doctor Whocast), Stephanie Cooke (Misfortune Cookie) and Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com contributor) who weekly dissect the releases and give you, the consumer, a simple Roman yay or nay regarding them. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at info@talkingcomicbooks.com.
On this week's show Stephanie, Bobby, Bob and Steve review Secret Wars #1, talk about the Archie Kickstarter and wonder if Marvel has gone too far with the Captain America: Civil War cast. Lightning Round Arcadia #1, Swords of Sorrow #1, Afterlife with Archie #8, Speed Force #2, Dead Drop #1, Ant Man #5, Cluster #4, Invincible Ultimate Collection Vol. 1, The Woods Vol. 1, Convergence: Question #2, Masks II #2, Operation: S.I.N. #5, Wonder Woman '77, Spider-Woman #7, Silk #4, Spider-Gwen #4 (nearly the BotW!), Squirrel Girl #5, Rocket Girl #6 and Bandette: Vol.2 Stealers, Keepers Book of the Week Manifest Destiny Vol. 1: Flaura and Fauna, The Swords of Glass, Love: The Tiger, and Convergence: Nightwing and Oracle Shared Book of the Week Secret Wars #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic Next week's #TCBOTW is Harrow County #1 by Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook FYI: the crew have gone all superhero on the world, thanks to the wonderful Hanie Mohd. Like them? Make sure to follow her and let us know what you think of our superhero pictures. The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com), a blog dedicated to covering the latest and greatest in comic book releases. The editorial staff is composed of Editor-in-Chief Bobby Shortle (Fanboy Remix, Doctor Whocast), Stephanie Cooke ( Misfortune Cookie) and Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com contributor) who weekly dissect the releases and give you, the consumer, a simple Roman yay or nay regarding them. Our Twitter handle is @ TalkingComics and you can email us at info@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Host Anthony Desiato speaks with former Alternate Realities owner & Rocket Girl writer Brandon Montclare about his varied roles within the comic book industry.
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Jadeite's dead--errr...eternally sleeping--but who cares? As our new villain, Nephrite, points out...Jadeite sucked! Jordan and Chris are joined this week by Rocket Girl artist Amy Reeder, with whom they discuss revolutionary new techniques in tennis, differing philosophies in energy collection, and patterns for Sailor Moon Sweaters. Follow the bouncing ball!
The writer and artist behind the Image Comics series Rocket Girl join us for this week’s show! We talk about costume design, 1980s nostalgia, cool comic titles, Kickstarter, Japanese death tea, and much more! Plus, more entries into our Every Story Ever list!
For this week's episode Mike welcomes Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare to the show! Amy and Brandon have been working together for a few years now, and most recently completed the first volume of their creator-owned series Rocket Girl over at Image Comics (available wherever finer comics are sold). What's an artist's motivation for selling original art? How open should creators be with one another in regards to pay and contracts? How do creators stay motivated and not lose steam? Is Klaus Janson's name pronounced with a "J" or a "Y" sound? We cover all this, and more! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is Rocket Girl, Vol. 1, by Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare. Launched by a Kickstarter campaign, Rocket Girl is the story of DaYoung Johansson, an officer of the New York Teen Police in the far-out future year of 2013, a time of jet packs, flying cars, and robots which […]
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In this installment of "Read This Book!" science librarian Carolyn Rauber recommends books about space. They are: "Rocket Girl" By George D. Morgan; "An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth" By Col. Chris Hadfield; "The Seven Secrets of How to Think Like a Rocket Scientist" By Jim Longuski; and "Space Odyssey: The First Forty Years of Space Exploration" By Serge Brunier.
Bookrageous Episode 68; Silence Once Begun by Jesse Ball Intro Music; "Enjoy the Silence" by Depeche Mode What We're Reading Jenn [1:17] Hild by Nicola Griffith [2:46] Lumberjanes by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis and Brooke Allen [3:54] Rocket Girl by Amy Reeder and Brand Montclare Josh [4:53] Sex Criminals by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky [5:55] The EC Comics Slipcase Library, Vol 1 [7:18] Caffeinated by Murray Carpenter (Caffeine Zone 2 app) Paul [13:28] Veronica Mars: The Thousand Dollar Tan Line by Rob Thomas and Jennifer Graham [16:37] Great North Road by Peter F. Hamilton [19:38] Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey [20:00] Coruscant Nights trilogy by Michael Reaves, The Icarus Hunt by Timothy Zahn [21:25] Stray Bullets: Killers, Stray Bullets: The Uber Alles Edition by David Lapham --- Intermission; "Cum On Feel The Noize" by Quiet Riot --- Silence Once Begun by Jesse Ball [24:50] HERE BE SPOILERS. Jenn, Paul and Josh dig deep into Jesse Ball's novel Silence Once Begun. --- Outro Music; "Enjoy the Silence" by Depeche Mode --- Find Us! Bookrageous on Tumblr, Podbean, Twitter, Facebook, Spotify, and leave us voicemail at 347-855-7323. Come to the BOOKRAGEOUS BASH at BEA on May 28th in New York City Find Us Online: Jenn, Josh, Paul Order Josh's book! Maine Beer: Brewing in Vacationland Get Bookrageous schwag at CafePress Note: Our show book links direct you to WORD, an independent bookstore in Brooklyn. If you click through and buy the book, we will get a small affiliate payment. We won't be making any money off any book sales -- any payments go into hosting fees for the Bookrageous podcast, or other Bookrageous projects. We promise.
This month on Optic Blast:As per usual, The Optic Blast crew discusses the top news stories from Feb(and a little bit of March), reviews their favorite books, and generally goofs off. News:New Bruce Timm Batman Animation? Be still my beating heart.Perplexing sales numbers from March, 2014.Grant Morrison's BBC webcomic.Whatever this fucking thing is? Indie Spotlight:This month Optic Blast casts some light on Saint Chaos Vol. 1 and their Kickstarter campaign. Sponsor:This episode is brought to you by Manga Studio! If you are an aspiring comic artist or illustrator you really should be using Manga Studio, there are a ton of great programs for creating digital art but Manga Studio is designed specifically for Comic Artists. GET ON IT. Link: Get Manga StudioReviews: Rocket Girl #4Hawkeye #17Daredevil #1The Wake #7Velvet #4Opening Music: Ca Me Vexe By Mademoiselle K
Welcome back to another issue of Talking Comics. On this week’s episode, we’re joined by some very special guests. Rocket Girl co-creators Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare talk about the book, their process, their characters, writing, drawing and more. You’ll definitely want to tune into the show and check out what they have to say. If you want to find out more about Amy and Brandon, you can follow them on Twitter @amyreeder and @bmontclare and you can check out their podcast, Podcorn. Before we get to the interview though, we discuss a few of our favourite (comic book) things from the past week *cue Julie Andrews* Those comics are: American Vampire: Second Cycle, All-New Invaders, Daredevil, Silver Surfer Requiem, Animal Man, Ms. Marvel, Rocket Girl, Seekers of the Weird, Superman Unchained and more.
This week we talk Superman Unchained #6, Ms. Marvel #2, Rocket Girl #4, Variant covers are here to stay and we only have ourselves to blame, The Days of Future Past really needs to be in our present, Fantastic Four gets a 2 before we even see a 1, our first look at the Age of Ultron.
In this episode we tackle the controversy of a lack of diversity at the recent Image Expo, Our predictions for 2014, answer a listener question, take the Campbell Quiz and give our endorsements for Rocket Girl 1-3, Coachella music festival, Green Arrow 26, Warren Ellis Planetary, Jupiters Legacy You can also hear the show on Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Friendly Neighborhood Comics http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading thetaylornetworkofpodcasts@gmail.com Follow us on twitter: @taylornetwork You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or ITunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.
In #069, we cover Pokemon Bank's delay, Frank Miller's Detective Comics #27 variant, Disney's "Saving Mr. Banks," Rocket Girl #3, Forever Evil #4, and more! What made you broke this week? Tell us on Twitter: @ReasonsImBroke #reasonsimbroke
This week we discuss Superman Unchained #5, Guardians of the Galaxy #10, Rocket Girl #3, Deadpool says “I do,” Marvel ups Wolverine #1’s trade in value, GotG and Captain America have plot, the cast of GotG lines up as usual suspects, and DC knows what The Rock is cooking.
We are joined by comic creators Brandon Montclare & Amy Reeder to talk about their latest project Rocket Girl a fun sci fi adventure published by Image comics. You can also hear them on their own podcast http://www.podcornpodcast.com/ http://brandonmontclare.com/ http://amyreeder.tumblr.com/ twitter: @bmontclare , @amyreeder You can also hear the show on Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Friendly Neighborhood Comics http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading thetaylornetworkofpodcasts@gmail.com You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or ITunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.
The CBBears are pleased to have special guest Paul Kupperberg on for an interview during the first hour of our latest episode! Paul is currently the writer of the best selling Life with Archie magazine from Archie Comics. He also authored the first young adult prose novel featuring Kevin Keller. Paul has written over 900 stories for Marvel, Charlton, 2000 AD, Bongo and most prominently for DC Comics, where he created Checkmate and Arion, Lord of Atlantis. We touch on all of these as well as Paul's new novel from Crazy 8 Press, The Same Old Story and other upcoming projects. Then the boys get into some new comic talk. Wanna hear what we think about Afterlife with Archie #2, Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe, Green Lantern Corps #25, Harley Quinn #0, Captain Midnight, Triple Helix, X-Men: Gold, Rocket Girl and other recent books? Then listen in. (EXPLICIT WARNING - yeah, we let out a few cuss words here and there, shame on us.)
Stephanie Brown is back, Comic Book sales are up and Bat Kid gives us hope in the new podcast about the news that's been going on in the comic book work and the answering of several amazing listener questions. Books of the Week include: Batman: Arkham Origins, The Wolf Among Us, Battling Boy, The Girl Who Owned A City, Bee Vixens From Mars, B.P.R.D. Vampire, Mike Norton’s The Curse, The Rocketeer: Pulp Friction, Batgirl, World’s Finest, Rocket Girl, Ultimate Comics, Umbral, Batman, Unity and more.
In #062 we cover the Pokemon X & Y soundtrack, the "Maleficent" trailer, "Thor: The Dark World," Batman #25, Rocket Girl #2, Cataclysm Ultimate Spider-Man #1, and more! What made you broke this week? Tell us on Twitter: @ReasonsImBroke #reasonsimbroke
Super-Ego, Afterlife with Archie #1 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Francesco Francavilla, Image-O-Rama: Umbral #1 by Chris Johnston and Christopher Mitten, Zero #2 from Ales Kot and Tradd Moore, Drumhellar #1 from Riley Rossmo and Alex Link, Alex and Ada #1 by Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn, Manifest Destiny #1 by Chris Dingess and Matthew Roberts, Rocket Girl #2 by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder, Brandon Graham’s Multiple Warheads: Down Fall; Jonathan Hickman’s God Is Dead out of Avatar, Amazing X-Men #1 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, and Dexter Vines, Action Comics #25 by Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder, Green Lantern: Rise of the Third Army, Zero Year, The Fox #1 by Dean Haspiel, Mark Waid, and John Workman from Archie, Marvel.com’s Top 50 lists for The Avengers and X-Men, Pariah: Missouri and Andres Salazar, The Tower Chronicles, Night of 1000 Wolves and Dave Wachter, Thor: The Dark World, and a whole mess more!
Paul Pope’s Battling Boy from :01, Brandon Graham, Pretty Deadly #1 from Kelly Sue Deconnick, Emma Rios, and Jordie Bellaire from Image, female comic creators, Quantum & Woody by James Asmus, Tom Fowler, and Jordie Bellaire from Valiant, IDW’s Samurai Jack #1 by Jim Zub and Andy Suriano, DC’s big move, Sandman: Overture #1 from Neil Gaiman and J. H. Williams III, Boom’s Planet of the Apes, more 5 Ghosts, Rocket Girl #1 by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder from Image, Renaud Dillies’ Bubbles & Gondola from NBM/Comics Lit, Mike Kennedy’s Super-Ego Kickstarter, the Arms of the Octopus (All-New X-Men Special #1 and the Indestructible Hulk Special #1), Matt Kindt and Mind MGMT, and a whole mess more!
Reviews: Code Monkey Save the World #1, Rocket Girl #1, Star Trek: Khan #1, Superman/Wonder Woman #1, Three #1 Jimmy is joined in studio by the podcast wife Erica Schultz (M3). They jump right into the swing of things with reviews and news. Jimmy sat in many a round table at New York Comic Con and brings you these great interviews with Kevin Smith (Comic Book Men), Jay Oliva (Justice League: War) and Ronald D. Moore/Diana Gabaldon (Outlander). News includes: IDW opens TV division, Kate Beaton brings her Fat Pony to Scholastic, Captain Marvel to relaunch, Dark Horse to relaunch Aliens and Predators comics, and a competition is open to couples whom want a Whovian wedding. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!
This week we talk Justice League of America #8, Uncanny X-Men 13 (Battle of the Atom Part 8), Rocket Girl, comixology is changing comic demographics, Bryan Q. Miller joins the wonderful world of Disney, Batwoman will never see 26, Fantastic Four gets Three, according to Marvel the universe is expanding.
New York Comic Con 2013 Special!! - Special guest: ex This Good Robot Bassist and good friend of the band Walter Mayer (@the_walter) -Michael apologizes to Boomer Esiason and talks about the 2013 New York Comic Con complete with with interviews with Matt Kindt, C.P. Wilson iii, and Rafael Albuquerque @MattKindt @cpwilsoniii @rafaalbuquerque - The band talks about the media they've been consuming, video games and their plans for Halloween - Then listen to Terence and Michael's Post Comic Com wrap up and stay tuned for their reviews of: - Rocket Girl #1 by Brandon Montclare & Amy Reeder from Image Comics - Batman #24 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo from DC Comics - Afterlife with Archie #1 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa & Francesco Francavilla from Archie Comics
This week on The Comics Alternative podcast, Derek and Gene review Paul Pope's Battling Boy (First Second), Geof Darrow's Shaolin Cowboy #1 (Dark Horse), and Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder's Rocket Girl #1 (Image). The Two Guys with PhDs begin with Battling Boy, placing it within the larger context of Paul Pope's body of work — seeing similar themes, stylistic flair, characterization, and tone found in comics such as 100%, Heavy Liquid, and THB – and also reading it in light of other First Second publications. Both are fascinated by what Pope is doing in this all-age (?) superhero (?) sci-fi narrative, and they are eagerly anticipating the next installment of the story, The Rise of Aurora West. Gene brings keen insights not only to the metaficational aspects of Battling Boy, but also Pope's use of lettering and font choices. The Two Guys are not in the same kind of agreement with Shaolin Cowboy. Derek feels that it's one of the most visually intriguing, and funniest, comic books of the year, while Gene wants more story. (And Derek recommends that Gene read the first Shaolin Cowboy series from Burlyman Entertainment…although even he has his problems with the way that first series unfolded.) But they do agree on Montclare and Reeder's Rocket Girl, feeling that the series starts off with a blast — sorry for the pun — and promises interesting things in the issues to come, especially in terms of time travel twists.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: A visit to the Airtight Garage, Batman #24, The Avengers A.I. Rocket Girl #1, and Kiss Me Satan #2. Plus, the fight to end all fights featuring some of Doctor Who's greatest villains. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS New York Comic Con Talk LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN BATMAN #24 Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Greg Capullo, Danny Miki Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $6.99 Zero Year Part Four! In this amazing, double-sized issue, Batman is on the trail of the Red Hood Gang and their mysterious leader, secret origins are revealed, and a major surprise will change the course of Zero Year and Batman’s life! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Avengers AI #4 Writer: Sam Humphries Artist: Andre Lima Arqujo With the Vision M.I.A., and A.I. considered a global threat, what’s a robot to do? • Teaming up with S.H.I.E.L.D. the Avengers track down cyberterrorist Dimitrios’ signal and prepare to take him out… • Query: It couldn’t really be that easy, could it? • Response: No. [rating:2/5] RODRIGO Kiss Me Satan #2 After an attack from a vampire maid, Barnabus Black and the witches flee their hiding spot in a cheap Big Easy motel. Barnabus says he knows a safe place, and as they cross the historic Garden District Cemetery, zombies erupt from their graves and attack the group. A new hit man arrives who is known as THE BONE WRANGLER, and his power is control of the undead. [rating:3/5] ZACH Rocket GIrl #1 Writer: Brandon Montclare Artist: Amy Reeder A teenage cop from a high-tech future is sent back in time to 1986 New York City. Dayoung Johansson is investigating the Quintum Mechanics megacorporation for crimes against time. As she pieces together the clues, she discovers the “future” she calls home – an alternate reality version of 2013 – shouldn’t exist at all! [rating:3.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week As the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who approaches, it is time to sit back and think about the best and worst villains of all time. While we can come up with lists (because everyone loves a list), it’s much more fun to have the baddies get in the ring in a no holds barred battle for galactic dominance. Who would win in a fight to the death? Will you attend a comic book convention between October 01, 2013 and December 31, 2013? [poll id="306" Discussion: Mobius 3: The Airtight Garage The Airtight Garage (French: Le Garage Hermétique or, in its earliest serialised form, Le Garage Hermétique de Jerry Cornelius) is a lengthy comic strip work by the artist and writer Moebius (real name Jean Giraud). It first appeared in discrete two-to-four-page episodes, in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Metal Hurlant between 1976 and 1980, and later in the American version of the same magazine, Heavy Metal, starting in 1977. It was subsequently collected as a graphic novel in various editions. Mobius has explained that the story was improvised in a deliberately whimsical or capricious manner. For this reason, the story is at times (deliberately) confusing. The "garage" itself is actually an asteroid in the constellation Leo which houses a pocket universe. Major Grubert orbits the asteroid in his spaceship Ciguri, from which he oversees the development of the worlds contained within. Several entities, including Jerry Cornelius, seek to invade the garage. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: A visit to the Airtight Garage, Batman #24, The Avengers A.I. Rocket Girl #1, and Kiss Me Satan #2. Plus, the fight to end all fights featuring some of Doctor Who's greatest villains. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS New York Comic Con Talk LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN BATMAN #24 Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Greg Capullo, Danny Miki Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $6.99 Zero Year Part Four! In this amazing, double-sized issue, Batman is on the trail of the Red Hood Gang and their mysterious leader, secret origins are revealed, and a major surprise will change the course of Zero Year and Batman’s life! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Avengers AI #4 Writer: Sam Humphries Artist: Andre Lima Arqujo With the Vision M.I.A., and A.I. considered a global threat, what’s a robot to do? • Teaming up with S.H.I.E.L.D. the Avengers track down cyberterrorist Dimitrios’ signal and prepare to take him out… • Query: It couldn’t really be that easy, could it? • Response: No. [rating:2/5] RODRIGO Kiss Me Satan #2 After an attack from a vampire maid, Barnabus Black and the witches flee their hiding spot in a cheap Big Easy motel. Barnabus says he knows a safe place, and as they cross the historic Garden District Cemetery, zombies erupt from their graves and attack the group. A new hit man arrives who is known as THE BONE WRANGLER, and his power is control of the undead. [rating:3/5] ZACH Rocket GIrl #1 Writer: Brandon Montclare Artist: Amy Reeder A teenage cop from a high-tech future is sent back in time to 1986 New York City. Dayoung Johansson is investigating the Quintum Mechanics megacorporation for crimes against time. As she pieces together the clues, she discovers the “future” she calls home – an alternate reality version of 2013 – shouldn’t exist at all! [rating:3.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week As the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who approaches, it is time to sit back and think about the best and worst villains of all time. While we can come up with lists (because everyone loves a list), it’s much more fun to have the baddies get in the ring in a no holds barred battle for galactic dominance. Who would win in a fight to the death? Will you attend a comic book convention between October 01, 2013 and December 31, 2013? [poll id="306" Discussion: Mobius 3: The Airtight Garage The Airtight Garage (French: Le Garage Hermétique or, in its earliest serialised form, Le Garage Hermétique de Jerry Cornelius) is a lengthy comic strip work by the artist and writer Moebius (real name Jean Giraud). It first appeared in discrete two-to-four-page episodes, in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Metal Hurlant between 1976 and 1980, and later in the American version of the same magazine, Heavy Metal, starting in 1977. It was subsequently collected as a graphic novel in various editions. Mobius has explained that the story was improvised in a deliberately whimsical or capricious manner. For this reason, the story is at times (deliberately) confusing. The "garage" itself is actually an asteroid in the constellation Leo which houses a pocket universe. Major Grubert orbits the asteroid in his spaceship Ciguri, from which he oversees the development of the worlds contained within. Several entities, including Jerry Cornelius, seek to invade the garage. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In #057 we cover Pokemon X and Y, the New York Comic Con Twitter controversy, Batman #24, Nightwing #24, Forever Evil Arkham War #1, Red Sonja #4, Rocket Girl #1, and more! What made you broke this week? Tell us on Twitter: @ReasonsImBroke #reasonsimbroke
Jermaine and Jody provide emotional support as Stephen has a fandom crisis of faith with the Big Two, then the whole gang regroups to discuss the early news out of New York Comic Con and generally agree about everything during Comics at the Table for the first time ever! Show Notes: "Snyder Explores Gotham in New Weekly 'Batman: Eternal'" at Comic Book Resources.com. "Frank Miller Returns To Detective Comics #27" at Bleeding Cool.com. "A Bigger Hellboy For 2014" at Bleeding Cool.com. "Matt Kindt To Write New Classic Star Wars Comic" at Bleeding Cool.com. "Zack Whedon To Write 'Serenity: Leaves on the Wind' Miniseries" at Comic Book Resources.com. "Done the Impossible: the Fans Tale of Firefly & Serenity" on Netflix. "Greg Rucka's New Creator Owned Series, Veil, From Dark Horse Announced At NYCC" at Bleeding Cool.com. "Keep Calm Because You Are A Winner" at Go Triad.com. "'Saw' Writers to Adapt Disney's 'Stuff of Legend'" at the Hollywood Reporter.com. Next time, on Acmecast... Comics at the Table! - Superman/ Wonder Woman #1, Forever Evil: Arkham War #1, Triple Helix #1, Three #1, Rocket Girl #1, Shaolin Cowboy #1, Battling Boy OGN and God Hates Astronauts TPB!
Nine Panel Pulls is back and ready to get you ready to the #NYCC week of comics! We have a new book from Kieron Gillen, the continuation of Infinity, a spin-off for Forever Evil and much more! This is the last week where Nine Panel Pulls will be on the main Nine Panel feed so make sure to subscribe over at iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from! Show Notes: Star Wars #10 (01:16) Afterlife with Archie #1 (02:02) Deadpool #18 (02:58) Forever Evil: Arkham War #1 (03:50) The Walking Dead #115 (04:46) Infinity #4 (05:43) Superman Wonder Woman #1 (06:38) Shaolin Cowboy #1 (07:13) Rocket Girl #1 (07:54) Thor God of Thunder #14(08:38) Batman #24 (09:36) X #6 (10:18) Coffin Hill #1 (11:13) The Manhattan Projects #15 (12:01) Avengers Arena #16 (12:46) Astonishing X-Men #68 (13:39) Most Wanted Books of The Week: Chew #37 (14:56) Three #1 (16:41)
This week's Talking Comics is all about Iron Man 3! We begin with a non spoiler general discussion and then that’s followed by a much more spoilery talk about the film, so if you haven’t seen it yet, make sure to pay attention to when we tell you to tune out. We start off the show with lots of news talk including the latest sales figures, talks of Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm, some David Tennant rumours and more. Then we talk about lots of comics get discussed this week, including: X-Factor, Red She-Hulk, The Movement, Dazzler, Firestar, Cloak and Dagger, Marvel Girl, Valkyrie, Ms. Marvel, Rescue, Avengers Arena, The Dream Merchant, Superior Spider-Man, Ten Grand, Habibi, Thanos Rising, Age of Ultron, Hawkeye and more. We also mention a bunch of Kickstarter projects, the links for which can be found here: Lady Sabre & The Pirates of the Ineffable Aether Vol. 1, Amy Reeder's Rocket Girl, Grek Pak's potential upcoming comic book based on songs by Jonathan Coulton, Code Monkey. Annnnnnnnnnd... we say it on the show, but just in case you missed it, the Talking Comics crew on Twitter are: Bobby: @ bobbyshortle Steve: @ dead_anchoress Stephanie: @ hellocookie And Bob's email is bobreyer@talkingcomicbooks.com FYI: the crew have gone all superhero on the world, thanks to the wonderful Hanie Mohd. Like them? Make sure to follow her and let us know what you think of our new superhero pictures.
Why? Why is it we try so hard to have a classy podcast. And then it eventually ends in dick and fart jokes. Okay, two words: Holy Goalie. That's why. But before we sink into the gutter, we really do talk about games. Including: Have we talked about Borderlands 2 enough? No. Nick Dinicola finishes XCom: Enemy Unknown. Assassin's Creed III. More specifically, we haven't played it and why. Call of Duty: Black Ops II has been kicked from the lineup. Psychonauts and why everyone needs to play it. When sushi goes bad. David Petraeus ends up in Black Ops. With a promotion. Oops. World of Warcraft senator wins. Grand Theft Auto V. Soon, please. Xbox Live turns 10. Disk troubles for Black Ops and Lego Star Wars. Buck or Chuck: Johnny Carnage; Rocket Girl; Hypotenuse; Shark Attack: Death Match. And we apologize in advance for the aftershow part. Not for the faint of heart. Enjoy.
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of March 29, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Avengers Beyond #1 MarvelWritten by Derek LandyArt by Greg LandWaller vs. Wildstorm #1DC ComicsWritten by Spencer Ackerman and Evan NarcisseArt by Jesús MerinoIndigo Children #1 Image ComicsWritten by Curt Pires & Rockwell WhiteArt by Aex DiottoClobberin' Time #1 MarvelBy Steve SkroceLazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #2DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Cian Tormey and Emanuela LupacchinoDungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures #1 IDWWritten by David M. Booher & Sam MaggsArt by George KambadaisIt's Jeff #1 MarvelWritten by Kelly ThompsonArt by GurihiruAction Comics #1053DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, Leah WilliamsArt by Rafa Sandoval, Lee Weeks, Marguerite SauvageRocketman & Rocketgirl #1 DynamiteWritten by Jacob EdgarArt by Jordi PerezSomething is Killing the Children #30BOOM! StudiosWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Wether Dell'EderaStar Wars: Jabba's Palace #1 MarvelWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Alessandro MiracoloUnstoppable Doom Patrol #1DC ComicsWritten by Dennis CulverArt by Chris BurnhamIt's Only Teenage Wasteland #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Curt PiresArt by Jacoby SalcedoLocal Man #2 Image ComicsWritten by Tim Seeley and Tony FleecsArt by Tony FleecsDaredevil #9 MarvelWritten by Chp ZdarskyArt by Manuel GarciaDark Knights of Steel #10DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by PutriThe Approach #5 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. HurleyArt by Jesús Hervás and Lea CaballeroHellboy in Love #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Christopher GoldenArt by Matt SmithThe Invincible Iron Man #4 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Juan FrigeriGotham City: Year One #6DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Phil HesterBlood Stained Teeth #10Image ComicsWritten by Christian WardArt by Patrick ReynoldsDeadpool #5 MarvelWritten by Alyssa WongArt by Martín CóccoloDead Seas #4IDWWritten by Cavan ScottArt by Nick BrokenshirePlanet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 MarvelWritten by Greg PakArt by Manuel GarciaStargirl: The Lost Children #5DC ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Todd NauckOnce Upon a Time At The End of the World #5Image ComicsWritten by Jason AaronArt by Alexandre TefenkgiSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of March 29, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Avengers Beyond #1 MarvelWritten by Derek LandyArt by Greg LandWaller vs. Wildstorm #1DC ComicsWritten by Spencer Ackerman and Evan NarcisseArt by Jesús MerinoIndigo Children #1 Image ComicsWritten by Curt Pires & Rockwell WhiteArt by Aex DiottoClobberin' Time #1 MarvelBy Steve SkroceLazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #2DC ComicsWritten by G. Willow WilsonArt by Cian Tormey and Emanuela LupacchinoDungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures #1 IDWWritten by David M. Booher & Sam MaggsArt by George KambadaisIt's Jeff #1 MarvelWritten by Kelly ThompsonArt by GurihiruAction Comics #1053DC ComicsWritten by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, Leah WilliamsArt by Rafa Sandoval, Lee Weeks, Marguerite SauvageRocketman & Rocketgirl #1 DynamiteWritten by Jacob EdgarArt by Jordi PerezSomething is Killing the Children #30BOOM! StudiosWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Wether Dell'EderaStar Wars: Jabba's Palace #1 MarvelWritten by Marc GuggenheimArt by Alessandro MiracoloUnstoppable Doom Patrol #1DC ComicsWritten by Dennis CulverArt by Chris BurnhamIt's Only Teenage Wasteland #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Curt PiresArt by Jacoby SalcedoLocal Man #2 Image ComicsWritten by Tim Seeley and Tony FleecsArt by Tony FleecsDaredevil #9 MarvelWritten by Chp ZdarskyArt by Manuel GarciaDark Knights of Steel #10DC ComicsWritten by Tom TaylorArt by PutriThe Approach #5 BOOM! StudiosWritten by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. HurleyArt by Jesús Hervás and Lea CaballeroHellboy in Love #4 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Christopher GoldenArt by Matt SmithThe Invincible Iron Man #4 MarvelWritten by Gerry DugganArt by Juan FrigeriGotham City: Year One #6DC ComicsWritten by Tom KingArt by Phil HesterBlood Stained Teeth #10Image ComicsWritten by Christian WardArt by Patrick ReynoldsDeadpool #5 MarvelWritten by Alyssa WongArt by Martín CóccoloDead Seas #4IDWWritten by Cavan ScottArt by Nick BrokenshirePlanet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 MarvelWritten by Greg PakArt by Manuel GarciaStargirl: The Lost Children #5DC ComicsWritten by Geoff JohnsArt by Todd NauckOnce Upon a Time At The End of the World #5Image ComicsWritten by Jason AaronArt by Alexandre TefenkgiSUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy