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On today's episode, I talk to Eisner Award-winning comics writer Matt Fraction. Originally from Chicago, Matt started out in comics writing for publishers like IDW in the early 2000s and broke into wider recognition with his 2006 series Casanova. This led to both more creator-owned work like Sex Criminals, Satellite Sam, and November as well as stints on Marvel books like Uncanny X-Men, Iron Man, Fantastic Four and a defining run on Hawkeye with David Aja. Matt also works in television, and most recently, he was the co-creator, writer, and executive producer of the brand-new Apple TV+ series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, which is out now! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!
In this episode Kyle reviews Satellite Sam #12 WRITER- Matt Fraction ARTIST- Howard Chaykin What happens in the Issue? Tune in and find out Follow me at www.instagram.com/knockedoutfilms Digital Products- payhip.com/KnockedOutfilms Physical Products- https://knockedoutfilms.bigcartel.com/
Matt Fraction is one of comics' best humans (and writers). He's scripted virtually every Marvel character in the House of Ideas, from Iron Man to the Fantastic Four to a fella by the name of Hawkeye, whose Disney+ series Fraction served as a consulting producer on.You should also check out Fraction's creator-owned series, like Sex Criminals, Casanova, November, Adventureman, and Satellite Sam. (But because it was published by the Distinguished Competition, we're not going to mention his Eisner Award-winning Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen.)For an additional 45 minutes of this episode, support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content. The expanded edition of this episode includes our conversations about Thor #179 (and the mystery of who actually inked it) and Fantastic Four #102 (featuring Namor teaming up with Magneto), plus the behind-the-scenes dirt on Fraction's time in Hollywood (there wasn't really any), the "masturbating Batman" joke that was cut from Jimmy Olsen (he wasn't really), and all of us wallowing in our love for the great John Buscema.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"Friend Against Friend!" - Amazing Adventures #2, written by Jack Kirby, art by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone, ©1970 Marvel Comics"To Smash the Inhumans!" - Silver Surfer #18, written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby and Herb Trimpe, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
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Ma che mi combini Saldapress non possiamo andare avanti così, ma come faccio adesso?Aiutatemi voi cari Lettori a scegliere il migliore, quello che vi stuzzica di più.Ci leggiamo nei commenti e ci vediamo sul canale YouTube per la recensione completa!Ciao Belli!!!*** Iscriviti al Canale ➜ http://bit.ly/Lucadeejay ****** Qui trovi tutto: https://linktr.ee/ilucadeejay ***FIREPOWERImmaginate di prendere i grandi classici di Bruce Lee, di aggiungere le atmosfere di L'ultimo dominatore dell'aria e l'epica grandezza pop di Karate Kid. Ora immaginate che a compiere questo miracolo, con l'aggiunta di altri elementi, siano due straordinari autori come il creatore di The Walking Dead, Invincible, Outcast e Oblivion Song, cioè Robert Kirkman e il disegnatore di Daredevil e Rocketeer – Il carico maledetto, cioè Chris Samnee. Il risultato s'intitola FIRE POWER, nuove serie di culto, che negli Stati Uniti ha ottenuto straordinari risultati, vendendo 200mila copie del primo numero della serie ufficiale. Un bestseller che promette di fare scintille anche da noi.ALIENSPrendere una o più icone della narrazione contemporanea e scrivere storie nuove, sorprendenti e memorabili è molto difficile. Ci riescono i grandi autori e devono amare profondamente i personaggi che mettono in scena.James Stokoe appartiene alla schiera di questi grandi autori, come ha dimostrato GODZILLA – LA GUERRA DEI 50 ANNI, il fumetto – già diventato di culto – che saldaPress ha pubblicato all'inizio dell'estate e che ha letteralmente fatto impazzire i fan del Re dei Mostri.Ora è la volta di un'altra icona immortale: Alien.FIREFLYFirefly e Serenity sono due titoli di culto per tutti i fan di Joss Whedon e gli appassionati di fantascienza, di serie di tv e di cinema pop. Le avventure sci-fi western del gruppo guidato dal capitano Malcolm ‘Mal' Reynolds, le loro scorribande da contrabbandieri e fuorilegge con un passato burrascoso alle spalle, si sono guadagnate nel corso del tempo uno spazio tra le storie iconiche e leggendarie. Ma l'ultimo capitolo della saga è del 2005, anno di uscita di Serenity, il film che prende il nome dalla nave trasporto di classe Firefly guidata da Mal.DESOLATION CLUBUn giorno, all'improvviso e senza alcuna spiegazione, la gravità è scomparsa. Tutto ciò che non era ben ancorato al suolo è sparito nell'atmosfera. Milioni di oggetti, animali e persone non ci sono più...In un attimo, il pianeta è cambiato. Cinquecento anni dopo, la Terra è un luogo ostile, privo di gravità e completamente desolato. Il genere umano, ormai mutato, sopravvive in sparute città sotterranee. Cinque adolescenti fuggono da una di queste città e da ciò che rimane della società. Vanno alla ricerca di una nuova casa ma, soprattutto, di un loro posto nel mondo, liberi da ogni vincolo e minacciati dalla nuova e violentissima natura che cresce sulla Terra.HARDCOREImmaginate di potervi impossessare del corpo di qualunque abitante del pianeta. Sembra un'idea folle? Non per l'agente Drake, in forza al Programma Hardcore. Lui e gli altri membri del programma possono infatti trasformare chiunque in una sorta di drone umano da utilizzare per raggiungere obiettivi preclusi ai normali soldati. E, in questo, Drake è il migliore in assoluto. Ma quando viene confinato in un corpo per 72 ore, la sua missione diventerà scoprire chi ha sabotato il programma Hardcore. E dovrà guardarsi molto bene le spalle e fare attenzione a tutto, perché ora il nemico potrebbe essere letteralmente chiunque.SATELLITE SAMNew York City, 1951. Carlyle White, la star della fiction televisiva di grande successo Satellite Sam, viene trovato morto in circostanze misteriose. In una realtà in cui tutti sembrano avere qualche segreto da nascondere, forse solo il figlio del defunto attore potrà risolvere l'enigma di come sia morto il padre. Sempre che riesca a rimanere sobrio per più di cinque minuti.#lucadeejay #saldapress #firepower #aliens #firefly #desolationclub #hardcore #satellitesam #fumetti #graphicnovel #fumetto #cartonato #comics #comic #robertkirkman #kirkman
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Part two of our Fraction fest! We're reading and reviewing four of his extremely diverse Image titles: - Casanova: Luxuria #1-4 (2006) with artists Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon - Satellite Sam #1-4 (2013) with artist Howard Chaykin - Sex Criminals #1-5 (2014) with artist Chip Zdarsky - ODY-C #1-5 (2015) with artist Christian Ward Next week we're chatting about what we've been reading lately!
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - Brian Clevinger stops by to talk Atomic Robo’s new distribution method, Superman gets a new power, Hellcat lands on her feet on Netflix, Conan/Red Sonja #2, Hollywood Zombie Apocalypse #2, and Sex Criminals #10. 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 Superman debuts new powers LINK Hellcat added to Jessica Jones LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Hollywood Zombie Apocalypse #2 (of 2) Written by Ralph Tedesco & Joe Brusha Art by David Lorenzo Riveiro Colors by Jorge Alberto Cortes Letters by Jim Campbell Edited by Nicole Glade Price: $5.99 Release Date: 2/4/15 Hollywood and Zombies collide in this hilarious parody comic from Zenescope Entertainment! After a zombie outbreak hits Hollywood, a group of star actors finds itself trapped in the Roosevelt Hotel. With few options left, the A-List celebrities try to put their differences (and EGOS!) aside while chaos surrounds them. Can the eclectic group work together as a team or are they destined to fall victim to the zombie horde? [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW CONAN RED SONJA #2 Conan and Red Sonja unite to stop a sorcerer-priest from creating a new age in Hyborian warfare! Exposed to a deadly toxin, barbarian and she-devil race against time to save themselves! [rating:4/5] ZACH Sex Criminals #10 Story By: Matt Fraction Art By: Chip Zdarsky Cover By: Chip Zdarsky Cover Price: $3.50 Digital Price: $2.99 Diamond ID: SEP140750 Published: January 28, 2015 In which Jon and Suzie learn just how alone together we all are, and the stakes get raised crazy-high in this, the second arc finale. By MATT FRACTION (CASANOVA, ODYC, SATELLITE SAM) and just a great big bunch of C.H.U.D.s with photoshop or something. [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week This week JR wrote to us asking about the price of digital codes and ponders the idea of marketing digital comic redemption codes on a much wider scale. Should Disney and Warner Bros. put digital comic codes on movie tickets? DISCUSSION: Brian Clevinger, writer of the Atomic Robo series, sits down with Stephen to discuss the new distribution and funding model for the series going forward. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com 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 - Brian Clevinger stops by to talk Atomic Robo’s new distribution method, Superman gets a new power, Hellcat lands on her feet on Netflix, Conan/Red Sonja #2, Hollywood Zombie Apocalypse #2, and Sex Criminals #10. 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 Superman debuts new powers LINK Hellcat added to Jessica Jones LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Hollywood Zombie Apocalypse #2 (of 2) Written by Ralph Tedesco & Joe Brusha Art by David Lorenzo Riveiro Colors by Jorge Alberto Cortes Letters by Jim Campbell Edited by Nicole Glade Price: $5.99 Release Date: 2/4/15 Hollywood and Zombies collide in this hilarious parody comic from Zenescope Entertainment! After a zombie outbreak hits Hollywood, a group of star actors finds itself trapped in the Roosevelt Hotel. With few options left, the A-List celebrities try to put their differences (and EGOS!) aside while chaos surrounds them. Can the eclectic group work together as a team or are they destined to fall victim to the zombie horde? [rating:3.5/5] MATTHEW CONAN RED SONJA #2 Conan and Red Sonja unite to stop a sorcerer-priest from creating a new age in Hyborian warfare! Exposed to a deadly toxin, barbarian and she-devil race against time to save themselves! [rating:4/5] ZACH Sex Criminals #10 Story By: Matt Fraction Art By: Chip Zdarsky Cover By: Chip Zdarsky Cover Price: $3.50 Digital Price: $2.99 Diamond ID: SEP140750 Published: January 28, 2015 In which Jon and Suzie learn just how alone together we all are, and the stakes get raised crazy-high in this, the second arc finale. By MATT FRACTION (CASANOVA, ODYC, SATELLITE SAM) and just a great big bunch of C.H.U.D.s with photoshop or something. [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week This week JR wrote to us asking about the price of digital codes and ponders the idea of marketing digital comic redemption codes on a much wider scale. Should Disney and Warner Bros. put digital comic codes on movie tickets? DISCUSSION: Brian Clevinger, writer of the Atomic Robo series, sits down with Stephen to discuss the new distribution and funding model for the series going forward. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com 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.
First a Marvel Press Conference With Rick Remender & Tom Brevoort on the reboot of Uncanny Avengers coming Jan 28th.Then Howard Chaykin joins us from his drafting table to talk about The Shadow, Satellite Sam, and lots more.
First a Marvel Press Conference With Rick Remender & Tom Brevoort on the reboot of Uncanny Avengers coming Jan 28th.Then Howard Chaykin joins us from his drafting table to talk about The Shadow, Satellite Sam, and lots more.
The New York City Comic Con looms large on the horizon as we talk about Tony Fleecs, Matt Kindt, Wytches #1 by Scott Snyder, Jock, and Matt Hollingsworth from Image, Manhattan Projects, East of West, Jonathan Hickman and the Avengers family of books, Avengers and the X-Men: Axis #1 by Rick Remender and Adam Kubert, X #18 by Duane Swierczynski, Eric Nguyen, Freddie Williams III, and Michelle Madsen from Dark Horse, Rob Liefeld, Tom Kelly and Tim Seeley's Grayson, Vampirella: Feary Tales #1 by Nancy A. Collins, Devin Grayson, John Shirley, Jack Jadson, Ronilson Freire, Elmo Bondoc, and Art Adams from Dynamite!, Jack Davis, John Severin, Ryan Browne's God Hates Astronauts, The Death of Wolverine by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, and Justin Ponsor, Amazing Spider-Man #7 by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Antonio Fabela, and Edgar Delgado, Satellite Sam by Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin from Image, the greatest runs of all time, Elephantmen #59 by Richard Starkings, Axel Medellin, and Boo Cook from Image, and a whole mess more!
I dette afsnit kommer vi endelig til det længe udskudte tema "crossovers". Vi prøver at finde ud af hvad fanden meningen er med det. Lasse fortsætter sin kærlighedsaffære med tegner/forfatter Ed Piskor med og har læst hans første bog Wizzywig - ud over den har Lasse læst Marvel 1602 og den dobbelt Eisner nominerede High Crimes. David er begyndt at læse tegneserier med lyd fra marvel. Han er også gået igang med Ed Brubakers Fatale og Greg Ruckas Lazarus.Udover hvad vi snakke de om i podcasten har Lasse læst:Satellite Sam af Matt Fraction og Howard ChaykinRockworld Søren Mosdal & Jacob ØrstedLasses tip: Invisibles Deluxe Book 1 ca 120 kr på Amazon.co.uk
Chris and Joe kick off this episode by talking about the Oscar nominees for Best Animated Short, which was really timely and topical when they recorded it but is old news now since Chris couldn’t be bothered to edit and upload this thing in time. Thankfully, lots of comics are discussed afterwards, including Snowpiercer, Celebrated Summer, Judge Dredd, Cannon (briefly) and Satellite Sam. So it’s not a total loss.
Zombie-themed comics and movies (Empire of the Dead #1 from George Romero and Alex Maleev, Night of the Living Deadpool by Cullen Bunn and Ramon Rosanas, Night, Dawn, and Day of the Dead, Evil Dead, Walking Dead, and a whole lot more dead), Tom Scioli, Satellite Sam by Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin from Image, Eric Stephenson, Nate Bellegarde, and Jordie Bellaire's Nowhere Men, Black Widow and Phil Noto, The All-New Invaders #1 by James Robinson and Steve Pugh, Avengers World, Rick Remender, Wesley Craig, and Lee Loughridge's Deadly Class from Image, John Byrne's Namor, Dynamite's upcoming Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers, David Lapham's Ferals and Dan the Unharmable from Avatar, Michel Fiffe's COPRA, Undertow + Dead Body Road from Image, Fairest, Ms. Marvel #2 and Joe Sinnott, Terry Moore, and a whole mess more!
Ant Man, Daniel Karhunen and Snow Manilas, Julian Lytle’s Ants, Will Pfeifer and Red Hood and the Outlaws, the awesome Dick Picasso Presents Avant Garde anthology and 1 2 Space from Timothy O’Briant, Harry Moyer, John Dudley, Dave Frank, Jon O’Briant, John Karnes, and Robert Hafferman, David Lapham and Stray Bullets at Image (Cerebus, Queen and Country, Age of Apocalypse, Deadpool MAX, Young Liars, Valiant, Dark Dominion and Defiant, Warriors of Plasm, and much more), John Holmstrom and Cometbus #53 by Aaron Cometbus (The Ramones, Blondie, Sex Pistols, High Times, Screw, The Mutant Monster Beach Party, The Legend of Nick Detroit, The Clash, and…Journey? More, too!) and outstanding Best of Punk Magazine hardcover from !t and Harper Collins, The Artist Within from Dark Horse (Wrightson, Art Adams, Neal Adams, Moebius, and lots more), PLUS Ron Richards crashes the party to throw down on the Image Expo (January 9, 2014 in San Francisco), Black Science #2, Matt Fraction, Howard Chaykin, lingerie, and BJs in Satellite Sam, Ian Churchill and Revenger, Joe Casey’s SEX, Marvel Knights Hulk, All-New X-Men, Year Zero, Arrow, Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta’s East of West, Walking Dead, Ryan Browne and God Hates Astronauts, Dennis Hopeless and Mike Norton’s The Answer, Inhumanity #1, Game of Thrones, Family Guy, Kiss Me Satan from Victor Gischler and Juan Ferreyra from Dark Horse, Parker’s Slayground by Darwyn Cooke and IDW, Brain K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples’ SAGA, Joe Hill’s Thumbrint, Afterlife with Archie #2 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Francesco Francavilla, Jeff Lemire’s Trillium from Vertigo, and a whole mess more!
William and Dane are joined by Between the Panel contributor Justin Partridge to talk about some of Image's best from this year including Velvet, Three, and Satellite Sam.
This month on Optic Blast! News: NYCC Tweets for you, so you don't have to!Dan Slott and Mike Allred rides space waves with Silver Sulfer! DC bringing back Wally West and Stephanie Brown. IDW announces new artist editions Lawsuits! 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. There are tons of great tools, but I have just two words for you “perspective rulers”, these things changed my life. Please go to optic-media.com/podcasts click on the add in the shownotes and receive 30% off for a limited time! GET ON IT. Link: Get Manga Studio! Media Minutes: We talk about stuff that isn't comics! Reviews: Satellite Sam #4Fables #134Green Arrow #24Star Wars #10Trailer Review: We talk about the Winter Soldier Trailer!Opening Music: Dance Apocalyptic by Janelle Monae The Electric Lady $10.00 By Janelle Monae Closing Music: Summer is Gone by Slime Girls Vacation Wasteland $7.99 Slime Girls
Sexy-time fun takes center stage as Suzanne discovers the joys of sex and how to stop time in Sex Criminals #1. SEX CRIMINALS #1 Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Chip Zdarsky Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $3.50 Suzie's a normal girl with an extraordinary ability: when she has sex, she stops time. One night she meets John... who has the same gift. And so they do what any other sex-having, time-stopping, couple would do: they rob banks. In the vein of THE 40-YEAR OLD VIRGIN and BRIDESMAIDS, Image Comics invites you to come along with MATT FRACTION (Hawkeye, SATELLITE SAM) and CHIP ZDARSKY (Prison Funnies, Monster Cops) for the series that puts the "comic" back in “comics” and the "sexy" back in “sex crimes.” Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future!
Sexy-time fun takes center stage as Suzanne discovers the joys of sex and how to stop time in Sex Criminals #1. SEX CRIMINALS #1 Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Chip Zdarsky Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $3.50 Suzie's a normal girl with an extraordinary ability: when she has sex, she stops time. One night she meets John... who has the same gift. And so they do what any other sex-having, time-stopping, couple would do: they rob banks. In the vein of THE 40-YEAR OLD VIRGIN and BRIDESMAIDS, Image Comics invites you to come along with MATT FRACTION (Hawkeye, SATELLITE SAM) and CHIP ZDARSKY (Prison Funnies, Monster Cops) for the series that puts the "comic" back in “comics” and the "sexy" back in “sex crimes.” Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future!
Superior Spider-Man #17 by Dan Slott, Ryan Stegman, Livesay, and Edgar Delgado, the Baltimore Comic Con, the Kitchen Sink/Marvel Comix Book #1 joint, Forever Evil #1 by Geoff Johns, David Finch, Richard Friend, and Justin Ponsor (Dial H, Threshold: The Hunted, Wonder Woman, Wednesday Comics, and more), comic criticism and the assessment of art, Captain America #10 by Rick Remender, John Romita JR, Scott Hanna, Klaus Janson, Tom Palmer, Dean White, and Rachelle Rosenberg, Thor: God of Thunder #12 by Jason Aaron and Nic Klein, Waid and Simonson's Indestructible Hulk, Jim Starlin's Dreadstar, Satellite Sam #2 by Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin from Image, Ryan Browne and God Hates Astronauts, Wolverine and the X-Men #35 by Jason Aaron, Nick Bradshaw, and Walden Wong, Theo Ellsworth's The Understanding Monster from Secret Acres, and a whole mess more!
Yes. We are back. Dammit. Welcome to episode 6 where we talked Awakenings, featuring the art of Alex Eckman-Lawn - which leads to discussion of Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard Volume 2. Darrel bring Satellite Sam to the table. Of course - we HAVE to talk Dexter too!! Join us. Grab a snuggie and a glass of vino... You can follow us on twitter @Rookie_Geek For comic, tv,and podcast news bookmark http://thetaylornetworkofpodcasts.com/ email us at rookieandthegeek@gmail.com
In this episode we carry on without Tom who is partying at SDCC. We discuss Olivia Munn, Pacific Rim, Satellite Sam, Image Expo, The Mysterious Strangers, Invincible Universe, Batman 22, Harbinger War, Robocop, Lil Wayne You can also hear the show on Stitcher 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/ 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.
Russell and David are in the mix with Action Comics #23, Detective Comics #23, Earth 2 #15, Green Arrow #23, Green Lantern #23, Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger #11, Trillium #1, The Owl #2, Legend of Luther Strode #6, Satellite Sam #2, All New X-Men #15, Superior Spider-Man #15, Quantum and Woody #2 and Shadowman #9. Then they discuss the animated side of comics and finish up with their 'Best Bets' for next week.
Stephen and Jody interrogate Jermaine about his arial adventure to Boston Comic Con! Then the guys do their best to put the 3-D cover allocations for DC Villains Month and the career of J. Michael Straczynski into perspective before serving up a heaping helping of Comics at the Table, now with 200% of your weekly dosage of second issues! Show Notes: "DC's Villains Month 3D covers to be allocated; retailers to be aggravated" at Comics Beat.com. CORRECTION! Kieron Gillen's Thor fill-in story was called "Latverian Prometheus" not "Iron Prometheus" and ran through Thor #604-606, just three issues rather than the stated four. Jermaine's e-mail address, jermaine@acmecomics.com, for everyone that would like to enter the contest! We forgot to talk about Hunger #2! Comics at the Table! - Superior Foes of Spider-man #2, Burn the Orphanage Born to Lose #1, Sidekick #1, Ten Grand #4, Satellite Sam #2, Sheltered #2 and Trillium #1!
Join us in a tale from the thrilling days of yesteryear as Matthew and Stephen travel back to the '50s to exam sex, death, and live television as they take a gander at Satellite Sam #2 from Image Comics. SATELLITE SAM #2 Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Howard Chaykin Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $3.50 SEX ? DEATH ? LIVE TV!NEW YORK CITY, 1951: Mike buries his father and Ginsburg buries the lede making his sales pitch. Will TV be an East Coast or West Coast medium? And in a pile of filthy photographs Mike finds one image that is really and truly shocking. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! 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.
On this week's podcast, Marc and Josh from Alter Ego Comics recommend more Indie comics than mainstream comics, including Sidekick, Ten Grand, Trillium, Suicide Risk and Satellite Sam.
Join us in a tale from the thrilling days of yesteryear as Matthew and Stephen travel back to the '50s to exam sex, death, and live television as they take a gander at Satellite Sam #2 from Image Comics. SATELLITE SAM #2 Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Howard Chaykin Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $3.50 SEX ? DEATH ? LIVE TV!NEW YORK CITY, 1951: Mike buries his father and Ginsburg buries the lede making his sales pitch. Will TV be an East Coast or West Coast medium? And in a pile of filthy photographs Mike finds one image that is really and truly shocking. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! 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.
Billy Z, Justin and Bryan come back atcha with 90+ minutes about what's going on over in the Big 2's team books these days. The Avengers, Justice League, X-Men, Legion and Green Lantern Corps families of titles each get their time in the spotlight, touching on the New Universe, Hunger, Constantine, Injustice: Gods Among Us and What If: AVX in the process. After the team talk subsides Thor: God of Thunder, Batman/Superman, Captain America, Batman 66, Satellite Sam and Hawkeye Annual #1 each go under the hirsuite homo microscope. All this plus shout-outs to Earth 2 Podcast, Flame On!, Furgasm, Victor Dandridge's 8-Bit Challenge and Bergen Street Comics. And ... weight loss discussions? EXPLICIT CONTENT (Yup, there's one or two cuss words in the mix from these potty mouths.)
Graeme McMillan has returned from San Diego Comic-Con and joins Jeff Lester to discuss the latest events there, the comic books we have known and loved, and some of the ones we merely read. Covered in our episode today: My Dirty Dumb Eyes by Lisa Hanawalt, the second issue of Lazarus by Greg Rucka and Michael Lark; Judge Dred Year One issue #4; Hawkeye Annual #1, the Indestructible Hulk Agent of Time; Optic Nerve #13 by Adrian Tomine; Satellite Sam by Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin; and the dark finale to Batman, Inc. #13 by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham. Super-brief show notes for this two hour episode are available over at savage critic.com, and we always welcome your comments and questions at waitwhatpodcast@gmail.com. As always, we thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy!
In this episode we discuss the recent first issues of Batman '66 from DC, The Superior Foes of Spider-Man from Marvel, and Quantum and Woody from Valiant. We also touch on Trinity War from DC, Satellite Sam from Image, and Watson and Holmes from New Paradigm Studios.(1:23:48)
Simpsons' World, Challenger's Comics, SDCC, IDW's upcoming Artist's Editions and the new Little Nemo in Slumberland, movies: Avengers: Age of Ultron, Superman/Batman, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Wolverine, and (unfortunately) Pacific Rim, TEOTFW: The End of the F@#$ing World from Charles Forsman and Fantagraphics, Dash Shaw's Three Stories, The Wake and Punk Rock Jesus, Fury Max from Garth Ennis and Gordon Parlov, Fantomex Max ('mexmax!), Azzarello's Brother Lono #1 and Before Watchmen, Palmiotti and Gray, Brandon Seifert and Lukas Ketner's Witch Doctor from Image, Shonen Jump Weekly and Akira Toriyama's Jaco, the Galactic Patrolman, Brian Churilla and The Secret History of D. B. Cooper, Satellite Sam from Chaykin, Fraction, and Image, Cyborg 009 from Archaia, Jupiter's Legacy, Grant Morrison, Black Dynamite, Jon Bogdanove, plus Steve Ditko and a very, very messy ending...
This week the Two Guys with PhDs Talking about Comics are excited to have as their guest creator extraordinaire, Matt Fraction. They talk with Matt specifically about his new series through Image Comics, Satellite Sam (with Howard Chaykin on art) and Sex Criminals (with Chip Zdarsky), but they also take the opportunity to discuss other works of his, such as the current Hawkeye series, his Casanova comics, and graphic novels such as The Five Fists of Science. Perhaps one of the most enlightening moments of the interview concerns issue #2 of Satellite Sam, where Matt points out that you can indeed letter the sound of “whiskey dick.” But comics aren't all that the guys discuss. Andy, Derek, and Matt also spend a lot of time talking about, ShitMyHowardSays, underrated works from Stanley Kubrick, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Fredric Wertham, and Matt Helm movies! It's a veritable smorgasbord of pop cultural fun! However, Andy comes away from the experience a changed man, wondering if his love of everything Dean Martin has all been for naught. “Nothing gold can stay, Ponyboy.”
Batman Incorporated, Satellite Sam, and Darth Maul!
This week, Cobble and the crew talk some comic news, some upcoming Image titles, and discuss several books from this week, including: Batman 66, Polarity, Satellite Sam, Shadowman, Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Absolution: Rubicon, Dexter, Swamp Thing, Catalyst Comix, and Avengers A.I. It's episode 26 of BREAKING THE 4TH WALL, available now on the Con Artist Entertainment Network! You can subscribe to Breaking the 4th Wall via rss, Stitcher Smart Radio, iTunes Podcast, and blogtalkradio! Follow them on twitter @therealbt4w and like them on facebook/therealbt4w for extras! A proud member of the Comics Podcast Network
Reviews: Catalyst Comix #1, Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1, Satellite Sam #1, What If...AVX #1, Marvel's Avenger's Assemble cartoon Jimmy is joined in studio by Geek Syndicate's own Sharlene Mousfar! They go over their plan of attack for the upcoming San Diego Comic Con next week. Lots of comics, TV and film to cover and between the 2 of them, they'll get...well...some of it! Jimmy also briefly chats about the Warehouse 13 and Defiance season finales. News includes: Dark Horse joins forces with Kitchen Sink, UK artist makes art out of destroying expensive comics, James O'Barr joins up on The Crow reboot film, and Amazon launches Jet City Comics. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!
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Jonesy is near death while recording so it's basically Dale and Slim this week. Later in the show the book club is The Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom. Topics included, but were not limited to: (05:50) - #imageexpo (08:00) - Weak-knee'd Remendo'ing (13:05) - DRM-free (15:55) - Tribute to America (18:03) - Comic chatter: Daredevil Dark Nights #2, Anti-Hero #1, and Satellite Sam #1 (31:18) - Lightning Round™: Dexter #1, Batman INC #12, and Uncanny #1 (32:44) - The Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom (47:37) - Letters: Lind emails to apologize, BARCADE II, an obviously fake letter Hosted by: @dale_a | @slim | @JonesyLovesBeer. Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Sponsored by: The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your print or digital comics.
The comic industry needs to learn the meaning of the word consistent. After a week where the guys read over 40 books comes a week where we struggle to fill a show with books. We manage however to bring you a show packed with preludes, number 1 issues and the penultimate chapter of Grant Morrison's Batman run. It's the Nine Panel Weekly Comic Book Podcast sponsored by The Fallout Shelter in Highland Park, NJ. Fallout Shelter: www.falloutsheltercomics.com / @FalloutShelter Roundtable Comic Book Reviews: Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger #10 (05:02) Dexter #1 (08:19) Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1 (11:06) Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1 (13:55) Batman Incorporated #12 (16:42) Satellite Sam #1 (19:10) Green Lantern #22 (22:08) X-Men Legacy #13 (25:19) Avengers #15 (27:44) Iron Man #12 (31:24) Suicide Risk #3/Ten Grand #3 (34:40) Uber #3 (36:55) Reccomendations of the Week: Detective Comics #22 (40:58) Guardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow's Avengers #1 (44:54) Avengers A.I. #1 (48:12) News (53:19)
Better late than never again! Jermaine, Stephen and Riley are back with a vengeance to answer the Indoor Kids' call, go over all of the new books announced at the ImageExpo, provide advance reviews of Batman '66 and Collider, and lead us all in a lively session of Comics at the Table! Show Notes: Elm St. Center photos on Jermaine's Instagram! Get an idea of what the framework of Comic Book City Con will look like! The Indoor Kids podcast on Nerdist.com, specializing in video games! The movie Joe said Stephen should lose his nerd card for having not seen was Unbreakable! "Image 2013: New Comics From Brubaker, Epting, Remender, Straczynski, Sienkiewicz, Aaron And More" at Comics Alliance.com. "Image Comics Now Selling DRM-Free Digital Comics From Its Website" at Comics Alliance.com. Batman '66 and Guardians of the Galaxy Tomorrow's Avengers' "Infinite" Comics on Comixology! "Like" Acme Comics Presents on Facebook to keep up with all of the latest reading events! Comics at the Table! - Satellite Sam #1, Superior Foes of Spider-man #1, Catalyst Comics #1, Avengers A.I. #1, What If? AvX #1, Batman Incorporated #12 and Legends of the Dark Knight #10!
Russell and David are in the mix with Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1, Action Comics #22, Detective Comics #22, Green Arrow #22, Green Lantern #22, Earth 2 #14, Avengers AI #1, Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1, Satellite Sam #1, Ten Grand #3 and Shadowman #8. Then they discuss some news and give their 'Best Bets' for next week.
Welcome to another ear busting episode of GCT! This week you are joined by our artist buddy Patrick Pugh (aka pew pew pew, Aquaman, or The Mouse). Keep your volume keys handy since Pat is a little on the talk softly side…and well Matt and Heather aren’t. We talk about how manga artists are just a bunch of hard working lovers, Matt Fraction’s new book Satellite Sam, and Patrick’s Grant Morrison conspiracy theory!! Comics Mentioned: Jupiter’s Legacy Gants/1 Batman Inc Satellite Sam Sweet Tooth Peter Panzerfaust Movies: Superman Blazing Saddles Song: Deftones-Tempest
After last week's onslaught of books, the guys struggle to find 18 books worthy of your hard earned dollars and sense. We come together though to get you ready for this week's New Comic Book Day as we always do. Show Notes: The Movement #3 (01:42) Avengers AI #1 (02:47) Abe Sapian #4 (03:47) Uber #3 (04:10) Avengers #15 (05:12) Batman Incorporated #12 (05:52) Detective Comics #22 (06:40) Adventure Time Fionna & Cake #6 (07:23) Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1 (07:50) 47 Ronin #5 (08:26) Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger #10 (09:00) Owl #1 (10:07) Guardians of The Galaxy: Tomorrow's Avengers #1 (10:52) Shadowman #8 (11:22) Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1 (12:32) Earth 2 #14 (13:34) Most Wanted Books of the Week: X-Men Legacy #13 (15:28) Satellite Sam #1 (15:57)
Hawkguy writer Matt Fraction makes his third appearance on the show to talk to Jermaine and Stephen about writing a superhero comic about an Avenger that also just happens to be a guy trying to make the world a better place, launching the Fantastic Four and the FF in such a way that it pleases readers new and old alike, and the status of his creator-owned series for Image, Satellite Sam, with artist Howard Chaykin! Show Notes: Stephen apologizes for all of the lisping and sniffling in the intro and outro. He's apparently sicker than he thought.