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True North Country Comics Podcast chats with Sam Noir about 2023 -- Canadian comic books the year in review The post 2023 – Year in review with comic book creator Sam Noir appeared first on True North Country Comics.
True North Country Comics Podcast chats with comic book creator Sam Noir about 2022 - The Year In Review
True North Country Comics Podcast chats with comic book creator Sam Noir about 2022 - The Year In Review The post 2022 – The Year In Review with comic book creator Sam Noir appeared first on True North Country Comics.
True North Country Comics Podcast chats with comic book creator Sam Noir about 2022 - The Year In Review
We continue our celebration of Gotham Centrals Halloween Indie-Fest coming up on Oct 29th by featuring chats with Sam Noir and Shane Heron of Cauldron and R.A.I.D, Becka Kinzie of the Wormhole Club Tragedy and Danny Gorny of SleepWalkers.
On Part two of our FanExpo Extravaganza 2022 we put a spotlight on Toronto's R.A.I.D studio featuring chats with creative talents Aaron Ong, Kyle j. Smith, Shane heron and Sam Noir!
This week, good friend of the show, Sam Noir returns to the Cave to catch up with Eric Anthony. We discuss some of the new projects coming out of RAID Studios as well as the recent movies, televisions series and comics we’ve been enjoying. (Topics include Boba Fett, The Batman, Spider-Man No Way Home and...
This week, good friend of the show, Sam Noir returns to the Cave to catch up with Eric Anthony. We discuss some of the new projects coming out of RAID Studios as well as the recent movies, televisions series and comics we’ve been enjoying. (Topics include Boba Fett, The Batman, Spider-Man No Way Home and...
Sam Noir sits in to review Peacemaker, Uncharted, The Witcher, The Dr. Strange 2 trailer and more.
Sam Noir sits in to get hyped for the upcoming Kickstarter launch for the R.A.I.D Anthology Vol. 4 : KLAATU.
Friend of the show, Sam Noir returns to catch up and chit chat about all things fandom related, from comics, movies and television. In this episode we discuss the Disney Plus series, “Loki” as well current and classic books we are enjoying.
Friend of the show, Sam Noir returns to catch up and chit chat about all things fandom related, from comics, movies and television. In this episode we discuss the Disney Plus series, “Loki” as well current and classic books we are enjoying.
In lieu of our current reality, Comic Cons are on hold at the time, but it doesn’t mean the fans and creators can’t interact with each other! This year, Eric was invited to host a panel for the CKX Virtual Fan Experience and had the honour of moderating a panel with Sam Noir, Casey Parsons,...
In lieu of our current reality, Comic Cons are on hold at the time, but it doesn’t mean the fans and creators can’t interact with each other! This year, Eric was invited to host a panel for the CKX Virtual Fan Experience and had the honour of moderating a panel with Sam Noir, Casey Parsons,...
This week, Eric, Sam Noir and Kev Boyd team up to discuss the season finale of WandaVision and all the potential roads we may possibly travel moving forward in the MCU. Eventually, we take a trip down “comic event” lane and make a stop in the mid eighties where Secret Wars and DC Crises are...
Sam Noir returns to the Cave to catch up on some recent reads, WandaVision spoilers and theories, as well as his recent collaboration with Andy Dorland, “Ballyskillen”. (WandaVision talk begins at the 60 minute mark.)
Talking Marvel, Muppets and more with Sam Noir and Josh Hawkes
Kev Boyd returns the Cave and picks up where our good pal Sam Noir left off. A ton of deep dives into the MCU and multiple multiverse fan theories. Along with our deep geek talk, we also recommend some great reads to go along with the upcoming movies and tv shows being released this year.
Good friend of the show, Sam Noir returns to the Cave for the first time in 2021. We have a great time chatting about television shows (Ted Lasso, WandaVision) as well as movie fan theories for phase 5 of the MCU. We also get into some lockdown reading lists and discuss Sam’s creative process. Hope...
Andrew Dorland has recently returned to Canada after working as a storyboard artist in Ireland and joined the RAID Studio in Toronto. His travels around the Island have inspired a large bulk of this story and he hopes you enjoy it. His comic credits include South of Yonder for Markosia, and his creator owned comic Scarabs. Sam Noir's credits include Captain Canuck covers for Chapterhouse Comics, Cerebus Low Society, Monstrosity for Alterna, and the popular web comic Fan Fiction. He's co-created kids comics such as Sunny and Owl Girl, Clanky, and Kung Fu Santa. Sam is also a writer/editor/publisher for the Joe Shuster Award nominated Caulrdon Magazine, a large format comics anthology of Supernatural Tales
Chatting with Sam Noir
Writer Sam Noir returns to the Cave for the hat trick third episode in a row. Our chat this week takes us all over comic fandom, from trying to decide who the 3 Jokers are, figuring out how much we like Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, and what our favourite meta moments in comics are or...
After a month long break, Eric, Shane Heron and Sam Noir catch up on Skype and talk about the stuff we’ve read, watched and are loving right now. Be sure to check out how to purchase there various projects at https://www.raid.world/store/ . Stay safe everyone!
Co-pilot Sam Noir sits in to chat about The Mandalorian.
Over the years there have been some attempts at augmented reality comics — where a smartphone app pointed at a comics page will reveal a bit of animation. One issue with these projects is that they’re labor-intensive, and require several different skill sets to produce. Sam Noir and Andrew Dorland are Kickstarting an augmented reality … Continue reading #676 “Ballyskillen”: An augmented reality comic
This week we are joined by CoS alum, Sam Noir and his kickstarting partner Andy Dorland. Sam and Andy are both creators working from the illustrious RAID studios in Toronto and have recently launched the already successful Kickstarter project: BALLYSKILLEN. They give us the goods on their story, it’s roots in Irish mythology and how...
True North Country Comics Podcast In Conversation With Sam Noir
Shane Heron returns to the Cave to announce the launch of the latest Kickstarter campaign for the comic anthology book “Cauldron”. Featuring a bevy of talented artists and writers, we discuss some of the events associated with the latest kickstarter campaign as well some of the contents and rewards associated with this issue. Stay safe...
This week, the Immortal and Incredible duo of Sam Noir and Casey Parsons (Cauldron) return back to the Cave for a KING SIZE special edition episode where we discuss and wax rhapsodic about all things HULK! We go over favourite run’s, toy’s and childhood moments related to the beloved green monster.
Practice and dedication are two key words of advice from comic book creator Sam Noir in conversation with True North Country Comics Podcast
On this, the final show of 2019, The Jedi Ras and co-pilot Sam Noir loose their marbles over The Mandalorian finale and further dissect The Rise of Skywalker while contemplating the future of Star Wars.
The Jedi Ras and Sam Noir dive deep into the final installment of the Skywalker saga and discuss episodes 1-9.
The Jedi Ras and co-pilot Sam Noir rant about and review Watchmen : The Series.
Sam Noir joins The Jedi Ras to discuss and review the first five episodes of The Mandalorian.
Recorded LIVE at the Burlington Toy Show, writer and toy aficianado Sam Noir joins the Jedi Ras to review and expand upon The Toys That Made Us Season 3.
Sam Noir and Casey Parsons discuss comic book creator insights at Tri-City Super Con 2
We welcome Sam Noir of Cauldron Magazine to the show to first help us celebrate The Batman in our Retro Roundtable! This year marks 80 years of The Bat and we celebrate by discussing our favorite versions of Batman, little known facts, favorite villains, and a mini review of Joker that is spoiler free. Don’t miss this one! Then we turn our attention to Sam to discuss the third magazine to be successfully funded on Kickstarter, Cauldron Magazine: A Supernatural Comic Anthology. Cauldron is a high quality, full color comics anthology in magazine format, featuring supernatural themed tales for a mature audience. Inspired by the quality and format of European Bande Dessinée, and comics magazines that dominated the newsstands of our youth, including Heavy Metal, Epic Illustrated, Savage Sword of Conan, Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella, we are curating an artist-centric, full color magazine with the utmost care and craft. Be sure to claim your copy during the next champaign! CannedAirPodcast.com @CannedAirPod @Canned_Air If you’d like to show your support, you can either visit our Patreon page at Patreon.com/CannedAirPod or you can leave us a review on iTunes! Thanks for listening!
A chat with Cauldron Magazine team members Sam Noir, Casey Parsons and Becca Gorefield about the upcoming Fall issue for 2019, where arthouse collides headlong into Grindhouse! Tantalizing and Titillating Illustrated Tales for Mature Readers. Check out the kickstarter now!
Brampton, Ont. comics creator Ricky Lima joins Justin to discuss love, sex and self-publishing.Ricky's work includes Black Hole Hunters Club, Cauldron, Happily Ever Aftr, Undergrowth and Love me, please. The latter provides an honest, wide-ranging look at topics including unrequited love and masculinity.Related listening:Sam Noir on Cauldron Shane Heron on Black Hole Hunters ClubLike the show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon!RFK airs first on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. This episode was produced by Justin Chandler.
Sam Noir offers the inside scoop on 'Clanky', 'Kung Fu Santa' and the upcoming Cauldron magazine in conversation with True North Country Comics Podcast
A chat with Cauldron Magazine contributors Sam Noir and Casey Parsons. Brought to you by Sequential , Canada's Independent Comic Book Magazine.
Shane “the Sheriff” Heron returns to the Cave, this time to chat about the latest issue of Cauldron about to be Kickstarted this February 2019. With a planned release for this years Toronto Comic Con, we discuss the writers and artists that are featured in the book, the editorial process and his future plans for...
For part two, Eric Anthony tackles the modern age of comics with the help of the EIC of Baxter Stock fanzine and co-founder of www.dcinthe80s.com , Justin Francoeur. We look back at the hallmark year’s of 1985-86 and discuss some of the changes in the medium of comics both artistically and socially as well as...
For episode 135, Eric Anthony travels through time and tries to navigate the different ages of the comic book medium. This episode was specifically inspired by conversations with fellow podcaster Adam Chapman (Comic Shenanigans), trying to figure out ways to introduce new or older readers into trying out titles or characters they may have never...
As part owner of Comic 1 Books in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Casey Parsons in one of the few artists who can say he has actually sold a comic book he worked on in his own store. Classically trained in art at Sheridan College but disillusioned by the business, it took him until his 40s to really embrace comics as his chosen art form – always reading as fan, but never creating them -- until now. Now, he's figuring out how to balance comic book mechanics with a fine art look, a marriage he showcased as one of the founding artists on Cauldron Magazine.Newly launched in September 2018, Cauldron is the first Canadian-made, adults-only, fantasy and horror anthology magazine in the spirit of Heavy Metal, Creepy, Eerie and Sword of Conan. Casey's art is featured on a cover that has three stories from Casey and past Speech Bubble guests Ricky Lima, Sam Noir and Shane Heron, all of whom do nothing but sing Casey's praises. Aaron and Casey discuss how Cauldron came to be, the connection Casey's other project Blood Moon has with the late zombie godfather George A. Romero and what every fan doesn't really know about running a comic shop.The Artwork of Casey ParsonsCasey's Portfolio@caseyarts77 on InstagramComic 1 BooksCauldron Kickstarter - ExpiredBlood Moon #1 Kickstarter - ExpiredSponsorHairy TarantulaCoupon CodesEnter these codes at checkout when you shop online and we'll get some money to support the podcast.Geeky t-shirts – Riptapparel.com – 10% OFF – NEVERSLEEPSLast minute gifts – Giftagram.com -- $15 OFF -- NEVERSLEEPS15
Welcome to “Inside the Orbit of Prisoners of Gravity,” a Radio Free Krypton documentary bringing you the inside story on “Prisoners of Gravity,” the cult-classic Canadian show which ran from 1989 to 1994 and changed the way science fiction, comics and pop culture are discussed in media. In Part Four, the final chapter of our doc, we analyze PoG's legacy and ask if a show like it could air today. This episode was reported by Justin Chandler and Mitchell Thompson. It was written by Justin Chandler, Jacob Dubé and Mitchell Thompson, with audio production by Jacob Dubé. Thank you again to all the people we interviewed: Rick Green, Mark Askwith, Robert J. Sawyer, Gregg Thurlbeck, Rach Shelkey, Cory Doctorow, Ed Conroy, Charlotte Ashley, Benjamin Rivers, Robin Shantz and Sam Noir. Your time and stories are much appreciated. “Inside the Orbit” was made possible with support from our host station, Ryerson University’s CJRU 1280 AM. Watch in September for the chance to support CJRU and community radio shows like ours in the annual CJRU Fund Drive.
Welcome to Part Three of “Inside the Orbit of Prisoners of Gravity,” a Radio Free Krypton documentary bringing you the inside story on “Prisoners of Gravity,” the cult-classic Canadian show which ran from 1989 to 1994 and changed the way science fiction, comics and pop culture are discussed in media. “Prisoners of Gravity” was the first Canadian TV show to discuss comics and sci-fi seriously. By doing so, it helped change how a generation viewed genre fiction. We talk to fans who say PoG changed their lives. This episode was reported by Justin Chandler and Mitchell Thompson. It was written by Justin Chandler and produced by Jacob Dubé. “Inside the Orbit” was made possible with support from our host station, Ryerson University’s CJRU 1280 AM.
Welcome to “Inside the Orbit of Prisoners of Gravity,” a Radio Free Krypton documentary bringing you the inside story on “Prisoners of Gravity,” the cult-classic Canadian show which ran from 1989 to 1994 and changed the way science fiction, comics and pop culture are discussed in media. Once the show started, PoG's creators realized season one just wasn’t working. In part 2, we find out what was holding the show back, and how the team brought PoG to the next level. CORRECTION: "The NewMusic" aired on Citytv, not TVO as stated in this episode. RFK regrets the error. This episode was reported by Justin Chandler and Mitchell Thompson. It was written by Justin Chandler and produced by Jacob Dubé. “Inside the Orbit” was made possible with support from our host station, Ryerson University’s CJRU 1280 AM.
Welcome to “Inside the Orbit” a four-part Radio Free Krypton documentary bringing you the inside story on “Prisoners of Gravity,” the cult-classic Canadian show which ran from 1989 to 1994 and changed the way science fiction, comics and pop culture are discussed in media. In part one, we talk to PoG’s creators and fans about how it started, what its goals were and what the media landscape was like when the program first aired. CORRECTION: "The NewMusic" aired on Citytv, not TVO as stated in this episode. RFK regrets the error. This episode was written and reported by Justin Chandler and Mitchell Thompson. It was produced by Jacob Dubé. “Inside the Orbit” was made possible with support from our host station, Ryerson University’s CJRU 1280 AM.
Ep 101 - Host Justin Chandler and Mitchell Thompson speak with comic creator Sam Noir about his new project, Cauldron Magazine. It's a supernatural comics mag he's crowdfunding with fellow creators Shane Heron and Ricky Lima. They talk about the surreal style of the magazine and some of Sam's other works. RFK is originally broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. This episode was produced by Jacob Dubé.
Originally Aired: 07/13/18 – Our review of Skyscraper. We speak with artist Dan Brereton of Batman: Thrillkiller 20th Anniversary Edition. Also have in studio Sam Noir and Casey Parsons to talk about their Kickstarter Cauldron. We talk comic artist (and longtime friend of the show) Dan Brereton! Dan will be on to chat about the re-release of Batman: Thrillkiller, […] The post Geek Hard: Episode 423 – A Killer Jump from Skyscraper to Cauldron appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 07/13/18 – Our review of Skyscraper. We speak with artist Dan Brereton of Batman: Thrillkiller 20th Anniversary Edition. Also have in studio Sam Noir and Casey Parsons to talk about their Kickstarter Cauldron. We talk comic artist (and longtime friend of the show) Dan Brereton! Dan will be on to chat about the re-release of Batman: Thrillkiller, […] The post Geek Hard: Episode 423 – A Killer Jump from Skyscraper to Cauldron appeared first on Geek Hard.
The show goes on and the fellas continue their countdown of some the best tales of everyones favourite neighbourhood web slinger. We pick up where we left off, counting down with Kev the Mev’s number 3 pick and travel down the road of numerous tangled web tangents. It’s tons of fun swinging through memory lane...
On the eve of the release of The Amazing Spider-Man #800, Eric Anthony enlists the help of local Spidey fanatics and experts, Kev the Mev Boyd and Sam Noir as they count down the list of their top 5 Spider-Man stories. We journey through the many exploits of everyones favourite web-slinger, as he dodges danger,...
The week, we had an awesome time hanging out with the spectacular comic creator and connoisseur of all things fandom related, Sam Noir. They first travel through the multiverse of comics, toys and have an amazing Spider-Man discussion, and then go into the creative works of Sam and his many collaborators. Great episode, great content,...
The final installment of my chat with the creators of Zip Kramer : Saviour of the Cosmos.
The creative team behind Zip Kramer drops by the L5J Studio to talk comics, kung fu and more!
Chunk number 2 of Marvin and Sam!
Writer Sam Noir sits in to regale us with tales of his adventure at this years' Celebration and Run For The Dark Side. We also dive deep in to Legends, The Last Jedi, Rebels and much much more. This episode was recorded at Altered States Comics in Clarkson, On. May the Fourth be with you!
Marvin Law’s first few years as a comic fan were pretty traumatic. As a single digit age kid, he watched Batman beat Superman to a pulp in Dark Knight Returns, his favourite character, The Flash, died in Crisis on Infinite Earths and he read Watchmen way too early. Meanwhile, his father who trained in Wing Chung Kung Fu under Ip Man at the same time as Bruce Lee, exposed him to Hong Kong comics. All of it influenced Marvin’s later career as a comic artist. Somewhat of a local legend in the Toronto comic book scene as a script doctor. He once mentored artist Adrian Alphona (Ms. Marvel) on how to layout the first few issues of the critically-acclaimed Runaways as the editor-in-chief of the now defunct Bright Anvil Studios. These days he is drawing self-published indie comics like Kronk the Neanderthal with writer Phil McClorey and now Zip Kramer. Thanks to a special in-studio appearance from Zip writer Sam Noir, the two discuss the genesis of the project, which is now looking for funding on Kickstarter until May 11, 2017. This Episode is sponsored by Hairy Tarantula.Marvin Law’s Facebook PageMarvin Law’s Deviant Art PageZip Kramer Kickstarter @HeySamNoir
Straight from the trenches, deep within the heart of Artist's Alley, The Jedi Ras brings you the best in comic con guerilla pod tactics LIVE from Toronto Comic Con 2017. In this Part One of a two part special are conversations featuring Steven Andrews of The Toronto Comics Anthology, Travis Macintire and Kasey Pierce of Source Point Press, Shane Heron and Ricky Lima of The Black Hole Hunters Club with a cameo from Rossi Gifford, Jason Loo, Keith Grachow, Stephany Lein and Sam Noir.
The Jedi Ras ventures 'round the Golden Horseshoe to check out The Geekery pub in Niagara Falls for the Niagara Artist Spotlight. Featured chats include Marvin Law, Sam Noir and Graham Misiurak.
The Jedi Ras ventures out to Toronto institution Paradise Comics to chat with writer Sam Noir and artist Stephany Lein about their new children's comic Skelt and Apy, the T.O. comic community and it's history, their experiences at Ty Templeton's Comic Book Boot Camp and more.
A chat with writer Howard Wong ( Image, Bandai ) over pints on the patio. Also sitting in are fellow Toronto Comic Anthology contributors Sam Noir. Keith Grachow and Andrew Stevenson.
This week, we talk energy drinks, Comixology, and this week's comics. James spotlights Sam Noir, and contributor Max Barnard talks about eReaders.