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In this episode, Phillip and Eric are discussing the Black Dynamite comic by IDW, written by Brian Ash and drawn by a multitude of artists including Ron Wimberly, Jun Lofamia and more. They discuss the translation of the movie's humor into comic form, quote the movie back and forth, and Eric subjects Phil to a test of his blackness.
To prepare for the new Disney+ series, She-Hulk, we read the first trade of the run from one of our favorite writers Charles Soule. Joined by Javier Pulido and Ron Wimberly, we learn more about the character and her relationships within the Marvel universe. News 3:22 She-Hulk 21:04 Back Matter Matters 1:10:25 The Pull-List 1:15:55 Linktr.ee/tradewaiters Follow Us!
Episode 94Greetings, Explorers! It's the final episode of our sixth season! We're closing it out with She-Hulk: Law and Disorder. Marvel published the book in 2014. Charles Soule wrote the story, with art by Javier Pulido and Ron Wimberly. Colors by Munsta Vicente, Rico Renzi, and Ron Wimberly. Lettering by VC's Clayton Cowles.She-Hulk: Law and Disorder finds Jennifer Walters, otherwise known as She-Hulk, starting her own law firm. Her first case involves representing a widow of a villain who claims Tony Stark stole her dead husband's invention. Next, she helps Doctor Doom's son seek refugee status in the U.S. However, Doctor Doom isn't too happy and will go to great lengths to stop them both. Finally, She-Hulk finds herself and several other superheroes and supervillains as a defendants in a lawsuit. The odd thing is, none of them remembers even meeting the plaintive or the incident mentioned in the case.Johnny and Dennis (Aubrey was training in the Danger Room when we recorded) kicks things off by diving into the contrasting, but beautiful, art of Javier Pulido and Ron Wimberly. Next, they ponder if the character design of Princess Fiona had any influence on this version of She-Hulk. Finally, they look at just how you get promotions if you're the minion of a supervillain. Additional topics include Daredevil not caring about his secret identity; being revived by monkey vomit; and not pulling the lawyer card. Last of all, but not certainly not least, they look at the storytelling and art of She-Hulk: Law and Disorder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neither Jason nor Amir had read Prince of Cats before the decided to cover it in this episode - and they had heard great things about Ron Wimberly's graphic novel - so this was the perfect time to finally check it out. But the book ended up being even better than either of them expected, and their chat shows how great they both thought this wholly original yet wholly derivative graphic novel is. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/support
The premiere episode of the comics theory and criticism podcast, The Omnibus! In this episode, we talk Prince of Cats, the Image graphic novel by Ron Wimberly. Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music: Comic Book Logics by DarkSunn Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ https://www.darksunn.com/ Source: https://music.darksunn.com/track/comic-book-logics
Tia Vasiliou is both a comics and feminism expert, occasional podcaster, and boss gymnast. Prince of Cats is a 2012 graphic novel by Ron Wimberly. The story focuses on Tybalt, a character from Romeo and Juliet, and is set in 1980s New York. "PRINCE OF CATS is the B side to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, played at an eighties block party in an NY where underground sword dueling blossomed alongside hip-hop, punk, disco, and no wave." In this episode we discuss needing a moment of happiness before needing to record this episode, who is Ron Wemberly, remembering anything from the original play, and fatal masculine self-obsession, slowing down to read, Tia's theory on why Juliet rushed into marriage, iambic pentameter, lyra rings, our decaying flesh-suits, much more. You can support the podcast by shopping at: http://halfdoubledesign.com! Links: Follow Tia on Twitter Buy Prince of Cats Listen to the I Read Comic Books Podcast Donate to the podcast Follow Slim on Twitter Follow FAVES on Twitter Subscribe to the podcast right now Hardware/software used for production Sign up for Simplecast to host your podcast
Shawn returns to Hard NOC Life as he and Keith break down the week that was in Nerd Pop. This week, Shawn talks more about decolonizing fandom (1:00) and decentering whiteness in pop culture (10:00). Meanwhile, Keith goes on an extended rant about Crazy Rich Asians backlash (14:00). Then they turn to television and talk about overlooked shows like HBO's Random Acts of Flyness (23:30), Netflix's Kim's Convenience and One Day at a Time (30:00) before diving into a show that definitely isn't being overlooked -- the Picard Star Trek show (35:00). Finally, Shawn and Keith share what's nerd poppin' this week (44:00), including the current run of Marvel's Fantastic Four comic, Ruby Rose as Batwoman, the movie adaptation of Ron Wimberly's Prince of Cats, and Spike Lee's BlackkKlansman. All this and more on Hard NOC Life! Watch it on your screen, hit "play," and check this. Subscribe to all of podcasts in the Hard NOC Media family on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and TuneIn Premium! Support us on Patreon! As always, our official theme music is brought to you by the super team of Adam WarRock and Chops.
Here is the recording of the Spotlight on Ron Wimberly panel from TCAF 2018 moderated by David Brothers. These are both the homies and I want to thank them both for sharing this for the podcast.
This week, we're live at Toronto Comic Arts Festival with a mini episode about our panel with David Brothers and Ananth Hirsh, Inio Asano and Ron Wimberly's panels, and the books we picked up.
Honorary Ghostscout D-pi aka Ron Wimberly joins Ghostshrimp to reminisce about becoming friends at Pratt, working on the Static Fish together, early comic inspirations, the evolution of 90's visual culture, professional work ethic, finding out how the industry sausage is made, and main stream projects vs dream projects. EXTREMELY JUICY EPISODE!!! (There is a brief moment of audio glitch in this podcast but it passes, probably more Nasa Reptilian Hollow Earth Government interference!!!) Ron's website: http://ronaldwimberly.com Podcast Themesong by Awol One: https://www.speakerface.store My website: http://www.ghostshrimpglobal.com
This episode we talk about Legal Thrillers! We discuss how much time lawyers should spend in the courtroom, if we’d prefer to read about a lawyer or a barista investigating a murder, and tariff laws and sci-fi/fantasy cultures. Plus: Tabula rasas and table lamps! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jessi Books We Read (or tried to) Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone (recommended) Blood Flag by Steve Martini The Pelican Brief by John GrishamBut Remember Their Names by Hillary Bell Locke Hell Gate and Silent Mercy by Linda Fairstein She Hulk: Law and Disorder by Charles Soule, Javier Pulido, and Ron Wimberly (recommended) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Vol 1+ 2) by Kenji Kuroda (Matthew recommends it, he even read more after the episode!) Books We Mentioned The Client by John Grisham The Runaway Jury by John Grisham Black Water Rising and Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica Locke The Emperor of Ocean Park by Stephen L. Carter Links, Articles, and Things How many novels has John Grisham written? 37 as of this year. But 16 are since 2010, so he’s really started pumping them out. (Five of them aren’t legal thrillers.) Kay Hooper is one of many authors who write Romantic Thrillers The Phoenix Wright manga is based on a series of games (or are they Visual Novels?) Marvel asked a court to rule that the X-Men were not human Jaffa Cakes were categorisation as cake or biscuit for VAT Questions Do legal thriller exist in other languages/cultures? Do any libraries break out their legal thrillers into its own section? Do you want Blood Flag? Email us! Please? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts for all the Legal Thrillers we read, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, August 1st, when we’ll catch you up on how our Reading Resolutions for 2017 are going and what we’ve read recently that hasn’t been for the podcast. Then come back on Tuesday, August 15th, when we’ll be discussing Gardening! (And farming! And stuff about plants in general.)
Here is the recorded Artist Talk with Ron Wimberly about Prince of Cats at Fantom Comics in Washington DC. @raynardfaux on Twitter @ronaldwimberly on Instagram @fantomcomics on Twitter and Instagram | http://www.fantomcomics.com/ Music in this episode: You Are Luhhh - Frank Ocean A New Love - Mayer Hawthorne Suede - Anderson .Paak & Knxwledge All the music copyright their respective owners Winter Playlist: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/julianlytle/playlist/0ijzdhNeLfxtacotm5VvwI Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/ignorant-bliss-2017-winter/idpl.fa916ca6bc7345d087ba58e175df3ba6 Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud My webstore: http://julianlytle.storenvy.com/ My threadless Artist Shop: https://julianlytle.threadless.com/ email the show at ignorantblisspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ignorant-bliss-podcast-feed/id415595194?mt=2 also please leave a review if you can! Also on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ignorant-bliss Also on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/julianlytle Also on Google Play Music - https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipbp7daje4f62qiyzyfujoxhpwi?t=Ignorant-Bliss Also on Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/julianlytle/ Also on the Taylor Network of Podcasts - http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/?s=ignorant+bliss&submit=Search Also on BlogTalkRadio - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ignorantbliss You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork
The Wild Storm by Warren Ellis, Jon Davis-Hunt, and Ivan Plascencia, Moby Dick by Chabouté from Dark Horse, Super Sons #1 by Peter J. Tomasi, Jorge Jimenez, and Alejandro Sanchez, Chester 3000 Volume 2: Isabelle and George by Jess Fink, Prophet by Brandon Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, Giannis Milonogiannis, Emma Rios, Fil Barlow, Helen Maier, Boo Cook, Malachi Ward, Matt Sheean, Zachary Baldus, Aaron Conley, Jim Rugg, Bayard Baudoin, Dave Taylor, Ron Wimberly, James Stokoe, Lando, Grim Wilkins, Sandra Lanz, Onta, Ron Ackins, Tom Parkinson-Morgan, Gael Bertrand, Rob Liefeld, Addison Duke, Ludroe, Xurxo G. Penalta, Amy Claire, Richard Ballerman, Joseph Bergen II, Graham, Jason Wordie, Ron Ackins, Lin Visel, and Paul Davey from Image, Haunted Horror #26 and Joe Kubert by Craig Yoe and IDW, Justice League of America: Rebirth #1 by Steve Orlando, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oclair Albert, and Marcelo Maiolo, Kickstarter's Femme Magnifique anthology edited by Shelly Bond and Brian Miller, Jason Shiga's Demon Volume 2, Star Trek: Boldly Go #5 by Mike Johnson and Tony Shasteen from IDW, plus a whole mess more!
Here is the recorded Artist Talk with Ron Wimberly about Prince of Cats at Fantom Comics in Washington DC.
Our 100th ep features a conversation with artist Justin Greenwood and the 'All Time Pull Lists' of podcast friends Images & links http://thepaullist.com/post/153329174445/100thepjustingreenwoodfriends (12:47) Conversation w/Justin Greenwood (http://www.justingreenwoodart.com/ ) Justin Greenwood's art from The FUSE: http://www.justingreenwoodart.com/original-art-for-sale/89f4ab7qpt7xlz6wcs8g3zrsojxk93 Stumptown: http://www.justingreenwoodart.com/line-art/u3kgytdb79zo841bvr4iig8aukd8m8 Urasawa in Pluto: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_n5xC4ByBQAU/SuTv5PfDXmI/AAAAAAAAKtk/2GGx-IDcB80/s400/IMG_0009.jpg All Time Pull Lists (42:10) Johnny Hall: Transmetropolitan by Ellis & Robertson (Vertigo) http://amzn.to/2flYSmZ (49:15) Rachelle Cruz is at http://www.rachellecruz.com/ and Blood-Jet radio at https://thebloodjet.wordpress.com/ What It Is, Syllabus (Drawn + Quarterly) by Lynda Barry https://www.drawnandquarterly.com/what-it-is and https://www.drawnandquarterly.com/syllabus Zana (Emet Comics) by Jane Barker, Joey Granger http://zanacomic.tumblr.com/ Black (Black Mask) by Kwanza Osajyefo, Tim Smith 3, Jamal Igle, Randolph http://blackmaskstudios.com/black/ Boxers and Saints (First Second) by Gene Luen Yang http://geneyang.com/boxers-saints World of Wakanda (Marvel) by writers Roxane Gay, Yona Harvey, Ta-Nehisi Coates, artists Alitha Martinez, Afua Richardson http://marvel.com/comics/issue/61406/black_panther_world_of_wakanda_2016_1 Prince of Cats (Image) by Ron Wimberly https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/prince-of-cats-hc (57:57) Mike McQuillian: Darkhawk (Marvel) by Tom DeFalco and Mike Manley https://www.comixology.com/Darkhawk-Vol-1/comics-series/10620 Death: The High Cost of Living (Vertigo) by Neil Gaiman and Chris Bachalo http://amzn.to/2f9jjWo Bone by Jeff Smith (Cartoon Books) http://www.boneville.com/bone/ (1:04:08) Jessica Balboni is part of the Escapist comic book store at at http://www.escapistcomics.com/ 5. Gotham Central by Rucka, Brubaker, Lark and various (DC) http://amzn.to/2go6JoW 4. EC Comics: Crime Suspense Stories, such as #22 https://jacks-attic.com/2012/08/01/crime-suspenstories-22-the-most-infamous-comic-book-cover-of-all-time/ 3. "Judgement Day" (Weird Fantasy 18) by Al Feldstein and Joe Orlando http://kb-outofthisworld.blogspot.com.co/2010/02/anti-racism-in-1950s-comics-weird.html 2. Saga by Vaughan and Staples (Image) http://amzn.to/2goa6MI 1. X-Men Whedon or Morrison runs: http://amzn.to/2f5UwiB or http://amzn.to/2glS8te (1:11:30) Cameron Morgan on twitter https://twitter.com/spidercam Maison Ikkoku by Rumiko Takahashi http://amzn.to/2g10thT Rising Stars by J. Michael Straczynski and artists http://amzn.to/2f5UaZs The Ultimates by Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch http://amzn.to/2f5WoId Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev http://amzn.to/2gofOhv 20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa http://amzn.to/2goeThf Mentions: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb and Time Sale http://amzn.to/2goeUkX Crossgen Comics http://amzn.to/2fKG2qe (1:20:57) Seth T. Hahne is at sethhahne.com Seth’s blog: http://goodokbad.com/ "75 Best Comics by Women" http://goodokbad.com/index.php/about/female_creators Children of the Sea, Daisuke Igarashi (Viz) https://www.viz.com/read/manga/children-of-the-sea-vol-1/8315 Cross Game, Mitsuru Adachi (Viz) https://www.viz.com/read/manga/cross-game/all Summit of the Gods, Taniguchi (Ponent Mon) http://amzn.to/2fKtDS8 Last Man series, by Bastien Vivès and Michaël Sanlaville (First Second) http://amzn.to/2fKnSUK Duncan the Wonder Dog, Adam Hines (Adhouse) http://amzn.to/2fKr6rh The Nao of Brown, by Glyn Dillon (Abrams) http://amzn.to/2eRrTsU Daytripper, Ba and Moon (Vertigo) http://amzn.to/2fZm6UI Stand Still, Stay Silent, by Minna Sunberg (Self-published/web) http://www.sssscomic.com/ Blankets, Craig Thompson (Top Shelf) http://amzn.to/2eMP5oN Yotsuba&!, Azuma (Yen Press) http://amzn.to/2eRye7x (1:46:13) The Future of the Paul List
This episode is with Chris Kindred and Richie Pope. Two serious newly recognized talents in this comics game. Both are also accomplished Illustrators. The conversation was recorded on Sunday of Small Press Expo this past September. Ron Wimberly was also around and is in the episode and we all cover a lot stuff like how they started, their group of peers, making illustration and views on the comics industry and making work in general. Twitter: @itskindred @richiepope instragram: @richiepope @chris.kindred websites: http://richiepope.com/ http://chriskindred.com/ Music in this episode: All Night (Kaytranada extended edit) - Chance the Rapper feat. Knox Fortune Get it Myself - D.R.A.M. Cranes in the Sky (Kaytranada DJ edit) - Solange Fall Playlist: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/julianlytle/playlist/2MJrcD2SCKm5F67gWPKyKc Apple Music: Ignorant Bliss Fall 2016 Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud & Vine My webstore: http://julianlytle.storenvy.com/ My threadless Artist Shop: https://julianlytle.threadless.com/ email the show at ignorantblisspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ignorant-bliss-podcast-feed/id415595194?mt=2 also please leave a review if you can! Also on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ignorant-bliss Also on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/julianlytle Also on Google Play Music - https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipbp7daje4f62qiyzyfujoxhpwi?t=Ignorant-Bliss Also on Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/julianlytle/ Also on the Taylor Network of Podcasts - http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/?s=ignorant+bliss&submit=Search Also on BlogTalkRadio - http://www.blogtalkradio.com
Our Tuesday Trade Paperback is actually a Hardcover, a reprint by Image Comics of Ron Wimberly’s ‘Prince of Cats,’ his B-side remix of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet story but centered on the character Tybalt. Iambic pentameter, samurai swords, and hip hop culture in 1980′s Brooklyn. Wimberly interweaves cultural resources that give pulsating life to the Tybalt character in a new context. Let’s dig deep. Images to go with this episode at http://thepaullist.com/post/152618053595/prince-of-cats-by-ron-wimberly-image-comics-on Mentioned in this episode: Amazon Associates link to Prince of Cats: http://amzn.to/2ela6K7 Ron Wimberly’s piece ‘Lighten Up’ on the Nib: https://thenib.com/lighten-up-4f7f96ca8a7e Seth Hahne’s description of his process for Monkess the Homunculus: http://imgur.com/a/kUbyj and the book itself: http://sethhahne.com/monkess/ The Paul List is always at http://thepaullist.com/
I was at San Diego comic con and there while getting to meet people I haven’t known before I got to see old friends. A good thing while there is that I got get a couple of panels recorded. The first one of these is the Spotlight on Ronald Wimberly panel moderated by David Brothers. Both are the homies and been guests on this show. Check out the programing information below. “For the past 14 years, Ronald Wimberly has been telling stories that pair his world view with his strong storytelling instincts, resulting in works like the Eisner Award-nominated Lighten Up and The Prince of Cats, his collaborations with brands like Nike and Mishka, and even designing for animation like Black Dynamite. Wimberly will share his perspective on designing stories, agitprop and the politics of aesthetics, culture and appropriation, the importance of iconoclasm and why he suspects he'll never work for Marvel or DC again. Moderated by David Brothers.” Links: http://iamdavidbrothers.com/ http://tumblr.iamdavidbrothers.com/ @hermanos | Twitter https://www.instagram.com/davidbrothers/ https://imagecomics.com/features/theiword https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/image-plus http://ronaldwimberly.com/ @raynardfaux | Twitter @ronaldwimberly | Instagram http://d3-14.tumblr.com Prince of Cats Image Comics page | https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/prince-of-cats-hc Music in this episode: You Are Luhhh - Frank Ocean Hot Boys (remix) instrumental - Missy Elliot featuring Nas, Eve, & Q-Tip prod. Timbaland Groovy Tony/Eddie Kane (feat. Jadakiss) - Schoolboy Q All the music copyright their respective owners Summer Playlist Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/julianlytle/playlist/4Rh8vDDPEIQJp6ZZRu9c1S Apple Music: Ignorant Bliss Summer 2016 Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud & Vine My webstore: http://julianlytle.storenvy.com/ My threadless Artist Shop: https://julianlytle.threadless.com/ email the show at ignorantblisspodcast@gmail.com
Spotlight on Ronald Wimberly panel moderated by David Brothers. (from San Diego Comic Con 2016)
Shawn & Tom talk about Valiant’s unexpected takeover of the Harvey Awards, Ron Wimberly vs. Erik Larsen, the latest round of casting news, and the wasted potential of Tom Felton. On the review side, it’s… [more]
On Episode 181 of Trick or Treat Radio we have a super fun discussion with up and coming comic book artist, Irene Koh! Irene discusses some of the high profile projects she’s already worked on, and what is on her horizon. She talks about which comic book character she’d like to redesign and the answer almost creates a divorce! We also review the sci-fi thriller from director Mickey Keating, Pod and play your voicemails! So grab your favorite back issues, a plate of cocaine and strap on! Topics discussed: David Bowie, Pod, breaking into comics, yelling, Juliette Lewis, El Goro, TMNT fans, great monster effects, ninjas, Darling, Mike Allred, Sensation Comics #13 featuring Wonder Woman, Phantasm 5: Ravager, DC Direct figures, Batgirl, Alan Two-dick, Larry Fessenden, As the Gods Will, dead comic book characters, Glass Eye Pix, karaoke, Judo, thoughtfully shot films, Kieron Gillen, 1602: Witch Hunter Angela, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Ritual, Oni Press, Wrestle Kingdom 10, X-Files, working with pants on, Sailor Moon, Emo, Kaare Andrews, the Tall Man, Tony Timpone, the art of credits, redesigning classic characters, Angus Scrimm, Blue Beetle, IDW, Takashi Miike, hip hop karaoke, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Big Barda, Webtoons, Stela, Casey Jones, the music of Scarlett Johansson, Ron Wimberly, Tim from Korea, Optibotimus, Booster Gold, Emo Philips, The Elm St. Kids Movie Club, Double Double, and digital art.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
In this episode The Private and Shadow Scout interview Ron Wimberly - artist and comic creative of Prince of Cats and Sunset Park. Enjoy.
In this episode the Nerdy Venoms talked about Superman in the comics and Star Wars Battlefront game. Also included is a segment of the Ron Wimberly interview. Enjoy.
So here we have the 4th conversation with my friend Ron Wimberly. We talk about Ta-Nehisi Coates’ new book Between The World and Me. We also talk about how the people co-opt slang using the phrase “Basic Bitch”. We then talk about the dissemination of art and music in American society along with the comics industry. We focus on “blerd” and geek culture and if we feel we fit into it all along with just life and making work. I hope you enjoy. Follow Ron: https://twitter.com/raynardfaux https://instagram.com/ronaldwimberly/ http://d3-14.tumblr.com/ http://d-pi.tumblr.com/ http://gratnin.tumblr.com/ http://princeofcats1.tumblr.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Ronald-Wimberly-409034515833175/timeline/ Music theme this episode – GoGo Music Frank Ocean – You Are Luh The Junkyard Band – The Word The Junkyard Band – Loose Booty The Junkyard Band – Sardines Rare Essence – Overnight Scenario The Junkyard Band – Ruff It Off DJ Flexx – The Water Dance Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers – Woody Woodpecker All the music copyright their respective owners Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud & Vine Subscribe on iTunes also please leave a review if you can! Also on Stitcher Also on Soundcloud Also on the Taylor Network of Podcasts
So here we have the 4th conversation with my friend Ron Wimberly. We talk about Ta-Nehisi Coates’ new book Between The World and Me & more.
This episode is another conversation with Ron Wimberly. This time we talk about the DC Comics character Cyborg. Ron was asked if he wanted to do a variant cover for the upcoming new title this summer (also for Green Arrow) but he declined. He never really liked or understood Cyborg on a design level so he wanted to talk about it. We start there and then go into tangents about story telling and a lot of DC Comics properties. At the end I ask if you the listeners would like to hear my thoughts on the upcoming Avengers Age of Ultron film since I stopped seeing superhero movies. Guest Links: Ron Wimberly: Website | Tumblr 1,2,3,4 | Behance | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Store Music in this episode: Frank Ocean - You Are Love (cover) Action Bronson - Actin’ Crazy Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money (BBHMM) Drake - Legend Meek Mill - B Boy iLoveMakonnen feat. Minos and Rich the Kid - Whip It (remix) Vic Mensa feat. Kanye West - U Mad (copyright the respective artists) My Links: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tumblr | Longboxes on 22s | Subscribe on iTunes or listen on Stitcher P.S. check out my webcomic Ants
Here is another episode with Ron Wimberly and we talk about a bunch of topics. In the episode we are joined by our friend Luciano Fontanez.
On this episode this basically just a conversation between my friend artist Ron Wimberly and I. We run the gambit in terms of topics from Garfield, the comics industry, police, pop culture, music, race and many other things.
New York artist Ron Wimberly aka D-Pi joined us for an interview during our trip to the big city. We had a hard time finding a quiet enough place to do the interview, so apologies for the noise. His latest … Continue reading →