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TaylorNetwork
Double Page Spread ep 205 J.Bone

TaylorNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 56:57


J. Bone has had quite a versatile career in comics as a penciller and inker, most notably working with the late Darwyn Cooke on titles like "The Spirit" and "Spider-Man's Tangled Web". We talk about how their styles complemented each other and their friendship, as well as pin up girl art, growing up gay and loving barbarian characters, his work on "The Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror" and the relationship of Cliff and Betty, his current work inking "Kevin Keller" for Archie comics and so much more! This podcast is part of the Taylor Network, which is a home to many great podcasts, all available on iTunes, stitcher radio and also google play. Check out the Double Page Spread merch store at www.doublepagespread.threadless.com, featuring the DPS art on everything from t-shirts to shower curtains!

Living Between Wednesdays
Episode 104 - The Rocketeer by Dave Stevens (with guest J.Bone)

Living Between Wednesdays

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 77:20


Rachelle and Dave are joined by their friend J.Bone to talk about Dave Stevens' The Rocketeer. J is not only a fan, he also has drawn a lot of Rocketeer comics himself, including Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror with Roger Langridge, The Rocketeer and The Spirit with Darwyn Cooke, The Rocketeer at War with Marc Guggenheim and he did the cover and interior illustrations for the prose collection, The Rocketeer: Jet-pack Adventures. So he knows a little something about ol' Cliff Secord. Also in this episode: the first official image of Josh Brolin as Cable, Dave recommends the first issue of Elsewhere from Image Comics, Rachelle recommends The Wendy Project by Melissa Jane Osborne and Veronica Fish, and J recommends old romance comics.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 51 - Discussing Rocketeer Comics

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2013 81:13


This week on The Comics Alternative the Two Guys with PhDs discuss Rocketeer comics. In fact, it's an all-Rocketeer episode, from the Dave Stevens material to the most recent manifestation with The Spirit. So come put on your jodhpurs, strap on your jet pack, and get ready to take off as Andy and Derek try their best to cover the full range of Rocketeer titles – a formidable task, indeed – beginning at the beginning with Dave Steven's groundbreaking Rocketeer stories, the mulit-creator collections Rocketeer Adventures vol. 1 and Rocketeer Adventures vol. 2, Mark Waid and Chris Samnee's The Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom, Roger Langridge and J. Bone's The Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror, and Mark Waid and Paul Smith's most recent Rocketeer story, The Rocketeer and The Spirit: Pulp Friction (all published by IDW). This episode it chocked full of that nougaty goodness we have come to know as Cliff Secord and his posse. Plus, lots of Betty talk. What's not to like?

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , Suicide Squad and Listener Question-apalooza | Comic Book Podcast Issue #81 | Talking Comics

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 147:03


It's time for another big ol' Listener Questions Show and on this week's show we answer as many of your questions as we possibly can. Make sure to give it a listen to see if we answer yours. Including questions about Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Batman Vs. The Shadow and more! Plus we do our regular ramblings and talks about our Books of the Week and some of the books included in that discussion are: Fearless Defenders, Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror, Batman, Last Of Us: American Dreams, Swamp Thing, Avengers, Young Avengers, Stuff Of Legend, Suicide Squad, Uncanny Avengers and more.

Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast
Nine Panel Pulls - May 8th, 2013

Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2013 25:07


Still recovering from the Free Comic Book Day hangover? John and Steve are here to get you ready for New Comic Book Day in less time than it takes to watch that episode of Bob's Burgers you were going to watch. Its a light week but we found 18 books you should know about when you head to you store tomorrow. Show Notes: Batman #20 (1:46) Green Lantern Corps. #20 (2:32) Avengers #11 (4:17) Archer & Armstrong #0 (5:14) Deathstroke #20 (6:02) Avengers Arena #9 (6:52) X #1 (7:52) Team 7 #8 (9:05) Deadpool #9 (10:31) Rocketeer Hollywood Horror #4 (11:21) Justice League of America #3 (12:06) Storm Dogs #5 (13:21) Uncanny Avengers #8 (14:26) Constantine #3 (15:32) Star Wars #5 (17:06) Chin Music #1 (18:38) Most Wanted Books of the Week: Thor God of Thunder #8 (19:58) Uber #1 (21:08)

Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast
Nine Panel Pulls - April 10th, 2013

Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2013 23:59


It's another episode of the Nine Panel Pulls Podcast! John and Steve get you ready for the latest in comic book goodness and prepare you for the day that is, New Comic Book Day. Come for the comics, stay for speech slurring. Show Notes: Batman #19 (1:32) Saga #12 (2:33) Thor God of Thunder #7 (3:41) Uncanny Avengers #6 (4:38) Batman & Red Robin #19 (5:39) Star Wars #4 (6:47) Colonize #1 (8:39) Green Lantern Corps. #19 (9:31) Age of Ultron #5 (10:34) Rocketeer Hollywood Horror #3 (11:52) Hawkeye #9 (12:58) Ultron #1 (13:41) Invincible Universe #1 (14:43) Archer & Armstrong #9 (15:24) Fantastic Four #6 (16:20) Mars Attacks #9 (17:50) Most Wanted Books of the Week: Saucer Country #14 (19:01) Avengers Arena #7 (21:06)

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed
Major Spoilers Podcast #511: Tokyo Babylon

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2013


This week, on the Major Spoilers Podcast: We're back and we're taking a look at Tokyo Babylon, smaller publishers get the spotlight as we review, Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror #2, Rachel Rising #15, The Bionic Man Annual #1, and Myth #1. Your hosts also discuss death, and Teen Titans, GO! NEWS Teen Titans Go! draws fan ire LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror #2 Writer: Roger Langridge Artist: J. Bone Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $3.99 Cliff Secord on the run! Betty in the clutches of the ghastly Otto Rune! And what is Peevy’s connection to the missing scientist? All this and more... as the Rocketeer must prevent nothing less than the wrath of the Lord Himself! More pulp action in the great Dave Stevens tradition! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Rachel Rising #15
Writer: Moore, Terry Artist: Moore, Terry Publisher: Abstract Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Lilith, the first woman to ever walk the earth, has a vendetta against the modern town of Manson. With the help of two 300-year old witches, she plans to annihilate the town and its people. The only thing standing in her way is Rachel, a woman who cannot die. What happens next is horrifying in the latest issue of Terry Moore's critically acclaimed series. [rating:3.5/5] RODRIGO THE BIONIC MAN ANNUAL #1 Written by Scott Beatty Art by Dietrich Smith Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Cover Price: $4.99 Three words: Venus Death Probe. When a clandestine Chinese spacecraft crash lands north of Alaska, its a race against time between China and the United States–each anxious to salvage valuable high-tech secrets–to hunt down an errant rover built to survive the greenhouse hell of the Venusian atmosphere! OSI Agent Steve Austin tests the limits of his bionics as he hunts down an independent-minded machine determined to complete its mission no matter where it has landed! [rating:4/5] ZACH Myth #1 Writer: MIKE LONIEWSKI Artist: DAN LAUER Publisher: Alterna Comics Cover Price: $1.99 All proceeds from the sale of the first digital issue, will be going to ChildHelp.org After years of battling a wicked headmistress, young Sam has escaped his orphanage for a life far from adults. What he finds instead is a fallen kingdom of fantasy hidden in a nearby forest. Within the bizarre landscape Sam befriends the perfect sidekick in a solitary giant. Armed with his massive new friend, Sam heads out to rescue his fellow orphans and bring justice to their headmistress once and for all. But as his quest begins, something far more sinister awakens in the forest. [rating:4.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week We’ve been thinking a lot about death lately – the ending of something that could be the beginning of something else; a time to remember the good times, and the hope that the person has moved on to something better. But comics don’t treat death as a permanent thing. For years readers have seen death become the revolving door in comics; a gimmick, a ploy to part the reader with the money, a sensational event that can be sensationalized across the pages of the few surviving mega newspapers across the country. In short death seems to have lost all meaning for the comic book reader. LINK Discussion: Tokyo Babylon It’s 1991, the last days of Japan’s bubble economy, and money and elegance run through the streets. So do the currents of darkness beneath them, nourishing evil spirits that only the arts of the onmyoji—Japan’s legendary occultists—can combat. The two most powerful onmyojiare in the unlikely guises of a handsome young veterinarian, Seishiro, and the teenage heir to the ancient Sumeragi clan, Subaru. 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.

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast
Major Spoilers Podcast #511: Tokyo Babylon

Major Spoilers Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2013 94:57


This week, on the Major Spoilers Podcast: We're back and we're taking a look at Tokyo Babylon, smaller publishers get the spotlight as we review, Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror #2, Rachel Rising #15, The Bionic Man Annual #1, and Myth #1. Your hosts also discuss death, and Teen Titans, GO! NEWS Teen Titans Go! draws fan ire LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror #2 Writer: Roger Langridge Artist: J. Bone Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $3.99 Cliff Secord on the run! Betty in the clutches of the ghastly Otto Rune! And what is Peevy’s connection to the missing scientist? All this and more... as the Rocketeer must prevent nothing less than the wrath of the Lord Himself! More pulp action in the great Dave Stevens tradition! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Rachel Rising #15
 Writer: Moore, Terry Artist: Moore, Terry Publisher: Abstract Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Lilith, the first woman to ever walk the earth, has a vendetta against the modern town of Manson. With the help of two 300-year old witches, she plans to annihilate the town and its people. The only thing standing in her way is Rachel, a woman who cannot die. What happens next is horrifying in the latest issue of Terry Moore's critically acclaimed series. [rating:3.5/5] RODRIGO THE BIONIC MAN ANNUAL #1 Written by Scott Beatty Art by Dietrich Smith Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Cover Price: $4.99 Three words: Venus Death Probe. When a clandestine Chinese spacecraft crash lands north of Alaska, its a race against time between China and the United States–each anxious to salvage valuable high-tech secrets–to hunt down an errant rover built to survive the greenhouse hell of the Venusian atmosphere! OSI Agent Steve Austin tests the limits of his bionics as he hunts down an independent-minded machine determined to complete its mission no matter where it has landed! [rating:4/5] ZACH Myth #1 Writer: MIKE LONIEWSKI Artist: DAN LAUER Publisher: Alterna Comics Cover Price: $1.99 All proceeds from the sale of the first digital issue, will be going to ChildHelp.org After years of battling a wicked headmistress, young Sam has escaped his orphanage for a life far from adults. What he finds instead is a fallen kingdom of fantasy hidden in a nearby forest. Within the bizarre landscape Sam befriends the perfect sidekick in a solitary giant. Armed with his massive new friend, Sam heads out to rescue his fellow orphans and bring justice to their headmistress once and for all. But as his quest begins, something far more sinister awakens in the forest. [rating:4.5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week We’ve been thinking a lot about death lately – the ending of something that could be the beginning of something else; a time to remember the good times, and the hope that the person has moved on to something better. But comics don’t treat death as a permanent thing. For years readers have seen death become the revolving door in comics; a gimmick, a ploy to part the reader with the money, a sensational event that can be sensationalized across the pages of the few surviving mega newspapers across the country. In short death seems to have lost all meaning for the comic book reader. LINK Discussion: Tokyo Babylon It’s 1991, the last days of Japan’s bubble economy, and money and elegance run through the streets. So do the currents of darkness beneath them, nourishing evil spirits that only the arts of the onmyoji—Japan’s legendary occultists—can combat. The two most powerful onmyojiare in the unlikely guises of a handsome young veterinarian, Seishiro, and the teenage heir to the ancient Sumeragi clan, Subaru. 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.

Comic Book Bears Podcast
Comic Book Bears Podcast Issue #20 - R.I.P. Damian and Dirk

Comic Book Bears Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2013 114:47


The new episode starts off with a more indie vibe than usual with Billy Z and Bryan covering Prophet, Red Team, Lost Vegas, Sex, Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror, The Shadow:Year One and the wrap up of Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson's Happy.  Then Justin joins in and the boys pull Batman Inc #8, Legion of Super-Heroes #17, the first issues of Justice League of America and Vibe, Hellblazer #300, Nova #1 (and how Jeph Loeb can be irritating) and Guardians of the Galaxy #0.1 off of the spinner rack and discuss.  This episode also marks the first appearance of Drunk Billy on the show!

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics
ECCC, Iron Man 3 and All the News Fit To Print! | Comic Book Podcast Issue #71 | Talking Comics

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 168:49


Emerald City Comicon was this past weekend and as a fast-growing show, a ton of fantastic comic book news was revealed. As such, we go over some of the big news to come out of ECCC as well as touch on some of the other bits of news that’s been dropped over the past couple of days. For our Books of the Week, we talk about: Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror, Masks #4, FF, Sensational She-Hulk, Journey Into Mystery, X-Men: Legacy, Nine Old Men, Nothing is Forgotten (ryan-a.com), Hawkeye, Guardians of the Galaxy and more. After we say our goodbyes, we do a spoilerific talk about Batman Incorporated #8, so make sure you stay tuned for that. Well, stay tuned if you’ve read the issue and want to hear our thoughts on it, that is. If you haven't seen the latest Iron Man 3 trailer yet... we talk about that a little bit on the show as well, so check it out below and then listen to our conversation: Emerald City Comicon was this past weekend and as a fast-growing show, a ton of fantastic comic book news was revealed. As such, we go over some of the big news to come out of ECCC as well as touch on some of the other bits of news that’s been dropped over the past couple of days. For our Books of the Week, we talk about: Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror, Masks #4, FF, Sensational She-Hulk, Journey Into Mystery, X-Men: Legacy, Nine Old Men, Nothing is Forgotten (ryan-a.com), Hawkeye, Guardians of the Galaxy and more. After we say our goodbyes, we do a spoilerific talk about Batman Incorporated #8, so make sure you stay tuned for that. Well, stay tuned if you’ve read the issue and want to hear our thoughts on it, that is. Annnnnnnnnnd... we say it on the show, but just in case you missed it, the Talking Comics crew on Twitter are:

Acmecast
Acmecast #133 - Contagion!

Acmecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013 83:20


Jermaine, Griffin, Jody and a quarentined Stephen are joined in the studio by 2009 Acme Customer of the Year and Batman expert Charles Ivey, Esquire, to discuss the worse-kept-spoiler in the world from this week's Batman Incorporated #8, a plethora of announcements out of Seatle's Emerald City Comic Con, and international news coverage for the grand opening of Acme Comics Presents! Show Notes: "Retail Therapy - A New Acme Comics" at Bleeding Cool.com! "It's About Being First! Acme Comics Die Hards" at Dig Triad.com! "Acme Comics expands in Greensboro" at the Business Journal.com! "The Big Issue: Comic Book Retailers on Orson Scott Card and Superman, Part 2" at Comics Alliance.com! "Oni Announces Soule And Alburquerque's Sci-Fi Comic 'Letter 44'" at Comics Alliance.com. "DC Comics Announces 'Trinity of Sin: Pandora' Ongoing Series By Ray Fawkes & Daniel Sampere" at Comics Alliance.com. "Dark Horse Announces Ongoing 'Mass Effect: Foundation' Comic Series" at Comics Alliance.com. "Dark Horse Superheroes: New Ongoings, Pulp Revivals and DC Refugees" at Comics Alliance.com. "Azzarello And Risso Return To '100 Bullets' With 'Brother Lono' Miniseries in June" at Comics Alliance.com. "'Sex & Swords': Dynamite Relaunches 'Red Sonja' With Gail Simone And Female Cover Artists" at Comics Alliance.com. Comics at the Table! - Batman Incorporated #8, Before Watchmen Dr. Manhattan #4, Young Avengers #2, Rocketeer Hollywood Horror #1, Avenging Spider-man #17, FF #4, Guardians of the Galaxy #0.1 and Hawkeye #8!

Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast
Episode XXXIV - Guardians of the Galaxy #0.1 & Batman Inc #8

Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2013 65:21


We moved to a new studio this week so forgive our sound quality as we get adjusted to our new space. This week brings a heavy heart to the podcast as the death of an iconic DC character occurs. We also talk abou the hip book that is Young Avengers, our differing opinions on FF and the douchebaggery of Kid Briton. We also play Taps... so there is that. Show Notes: Roundtable Comic Book Reviews: Young Avengers #2 (2:30) Legend of Luther Strode #3 (4:52) The Answer #2 (7:02) Uncanny X-Men #2 (9:41) Justice League Dark #17 (11:46) Punisher War Zone #5 (14:07) Uncanny Avengers #4 (16:46) Talon #5 (19:44) Rocketeer Hollywood Horror #1 (22:30) FF #4 (25:22) Hawkeye #8 (28:05) Avengers Arena #5 (31:30) Recommendations of the Week: Guardians of the Galaxy #0.1 (36:12) Batman Inc. #8 (42:05) News: (42:45)

Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast
Nine Panel Pulls - February 27th, 2013

Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2013 20:19


I don't know how he does it but John has yet to hear about the big revelation that will be occuring this week within the DC Universe. Therefore we avoid any and all talk about the event and leave it for the weekly podcast this upcoming Sunday. Either way, we have a lot of books to get you ready for on this New Comic Book Day including the continuation of The Answer, the start of Guardians of the Galaxy & the aftermath of the Throne of Atlantis. It's the Nine Panel Pulls Podcast. Show Notes: Legend of Luther Strode #3 (1:15) Injustice Gods Among Us #2 (1:53) Guardians of the Galaxy #0.1 (2:41) Deadpool Killustrated #2 (3:39) Aquaman #17 (5:30) Rocketeer Hollywood Horror #1 (6:05) Avengers Arena #5 (6:50) Talon #5 (7:25) Comeback #4 (8:14) Uncanny X-Force #2 (9:20) Young Avengers #2 (10:14) Justice League Dark #17 (11:05) Before Watchen Dr. Manhattan #4 FINAL ISSUE (11:45) Punisher War Zone #5 FINAL ISSUE (12:56) Uncanny X-Men #2 (13:48) Massive #9 (14:44) Most Wanted Books Of The Week X-Men Legacy #6 (15:50) The Answer #2 (16:58)