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January 2024 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Catwoman 58 by Tini Howard, Nico Leon, Veronica Gandini Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder 4 by Zoe Thorogood, Sean Lewis, Hayden Sherman, Kyle Starks, Chris Schweizer Jay Garrick: The Flash 1 by Jeremy Adams, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong 1 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero Superman 7 (850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Alejandro Sanchez Marvel Crypt of Shadows 1 by Al Ewing, Paul Davidson, Rain Beredo, Steve Orlando, Paul Azaceta, Cavan Scott, Devmalya Pramanik, Neeraj Menon, Declan Shalvey, Alex Lins, Matt Milla, Sarah Gailey, Eder Messias, Jonas Trindade, Michael Wiggam Sensational She-Hulk 1 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe Spine-Tingling Spider-Man 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Juan Ferreyra Marvel Unlimited Avengers United by Derek Landy, Marcio Fiorito Who is Kraven? by J.M. DeMatteis, Andrea Di Vito It's Jeff 25 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Image Hack/Slash: Back to School 1 by Zoe Thorogood, Tim Seeley IDW Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 1 by Patrick Horvath Dark Horse Cyberpunk 2077 XOXO 1 by Bartosz Sztybor, Jakub Rebelka Headless Horseman Halloween Annual by Tyler Crook, Lukas Ketner, Phillip Sevy, Frank Cvetkovic, David Dastmalchian, Olivia Stephens, Angela Slatter, Valeria Burzo, Christie Porter, Leah Kilpatrick Subgenre 1 by Matt Kindt, Wilfredo Torres, Bill Crabtree Dynamite Gargoyles Halloween Special by Greg Weisman, Bonesso Diego, Nicolo Laporini Oni Man From Maybe 1 by Jordan Thomas, Shaky Kane Archie Fear the Funhouse Presents Toybox of Terror 1 by Timmy Heague, Ryan Caskey, Danielle Paige, Tango, Michael Northrop, Ryan Jampole, Matt Herms Comics Experience (CEX) Opus & Ashes 1 by Brett Simon, Sergi Domenech OGNs Marvel Super Stories by Jerry Craft, Mike Curato, C.G. Esperanza, John Gallagher, Gale Galligan, Chris Giarrusso, Nathan Hale, Michael Lee Harris, Ben Hatke, Priya Huq, John Jennings, George O'Connor, Lincoln Pierce, Maria Scrivan, Jessi Zabarsky Tales from the Death Star by Cavan Scott, Eric Powell, Vincenzo Riccardi, Soo Lee, Juan Samu, Ingo Romling Project Monarch by Michael Avon Oeming, Victor Santos The Nightcrawlers by Marco Lopez, Rachel Distler Grumpy Cat: Grumpus and Other Stories Mabuhay by Zachary Sterling City of Dragons Vol 2: Rise of the Shadowfire by Jaimal Yogis, Vivian Truong Paws Vol 3: Priya Puts Herself First by Michele Assarasakorn, Nathan Fairbairn Unfamiliar Vol 2 by Haley Newsome Additional Reviews: Loki s2e3, Happy Valley, Molly Danger News: Live action remakes of Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Frozen, and Tarzan, Omninews, 10 new Spawn titles, Canto moves to Dark Horse, Prey sequel to be set during WW2, new Lego Avengers special Trailers: Invincible s2, Leo Longbox of Horror Part 3: Happy by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson Comics Countdown (17 Oct 2023): 1. Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 5 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart 2. Friday 8 by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente 3. Superman 7 (850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Alejandro Sanchez 4. Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 1 by Patrick Horvath 5. Jay Garrick: The Flash 1 by Jeremy Adams, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero 6. Mabuhay by Zachary Sterling 7. Duck and Cover 2 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo 8. Wild's End 5 by Dan Abnett, INJ Culbard 9. Rogue Sun 16 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Abel, Natalia Marques 10. Local Man 6 by Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecsm Brad Simpson, Felipe Sobreiro
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Started from Banana Now we Here, Started from Banana now Kaltain's killing' Demons w/ her Shadowfire mf'in herreeeeee !! Queen of Shadows down, a Tandem read of Empire of Storms and Tower of Dawn to go! Check out our recording schedule on instagram or send us a DM/Email if you are wanting to read along with us. xoxo Your Boozy Babe, BrookexJada P.S. make sure to check us out on instagram @bookedandboozypodcast where we post “drink when” templates for our episode in our highlights and release our upcoming podcast schedule on the books we cover AS ALWAYS ITS DISCLAIMER TIME: -The name of our pod is booked and BOOZY. We are generally as drunk as we can possibly be. This also leads to us being very explicit; as marked. EXPECT NOTHING LESS. lol -We do not claim to be experts on literally anything; we are only speaking to what is personal to us and the people we know -One of the cohosts legit had to be schooled in phonics for years as a learning disability. We cover a lot of fantasy novels with very creative names and places. Please consider this before entering the chat. -Welcome to the Booked and Boozy Podcast. Where our disclaimers are a mile long. We love you and thank you for taking the time to listen
In the misty month of May 1985, many games were released for the Commodore 64. In this first episode of Zapped to the Past, we look at some of those games, including the expansive Elite, the stylish ShadowFire and the creepy Cauldron and we ponder whether Tim really does love cricket.. Games covered in this episode: Elite Spyhunter Pole Position Airwolf Tir Na Nog Bounty Bob Strikes Back Tim Loves cricket Super Huey Cauldron Find us at: Zappedtothepast.com
One of the benefits of 2020 being a monster hellscape year that felt twice as long as it actually was is that it never feels too late to reminisce about its videogame releases. Myself, Blue Map, Beeb, Shadowfire and Uzuki look back at the post apocalyptic remains and come to agree: hey, there were some darn good videogames that came out. Better therapy during these dark times than actual therapy (note: please actually do get therapy if you need it).Our first half of the 2020 discussions start off with Best Visuals, Best Soundtrack, Best Characters and Best Moments. Spoilers will be given an advance warning as needed.
Been a while since Shadowfire and Uzuki joined in, so we've got a real SUGOI DEKAI episode today. The three of us talk about the PS5 event, the launch games, Final Fantasy XVI, Avengers, and my newest shame: Vtubers.If you manage to listen through all that, there's another segment where Beeb and I talk some more PS5 stuff in addition to the latest Monster Hunter Direct (I guess there were some other games in there too). Intro: Eekum Bokum But It's A Song (Kyle Allen Music)Outro: Final Fantasy XVI Trailer Music Re-Created (Alex Moukala EXTRA)Ending: Bury The Light (Casey Edwards Ft. Victor Borba)
2020 is a year I'm very much looking forward to, for many reasons (FFVII FFVII FFVII FFVII FFVII....), but before we can kill the past, we must honor it by discussing our favorite moments, characters, music and other self-made GOTY categories for the year 2019.It's a nearly full house with myself, Beeb, Shadowfire and Uzuki as we cover the first half of our yearly reminiscence.
A new guest joins me and Shadowfire today to talk some more about the Final Fantasy VII Remake. You didn't really think one recording would be enough to satisfy me?
Blue Map and Shadowfire join me for another pow-wow about the latest gaming gossip, including the sneak peak at Sony's specs for the Playstation 5 (?), how the latest event reward may have killed Final Fantasy XIV's lore, the madness of randomizer mods, a deserved cheer for Shazam! and a disappointing jeer for Dark Phoenix (from what we've heard, anyway).
It's a four-man recording this week...well, three and a half, Shadowfire isn't feeling too hot. But he did have just enough stamina to sing the priases of Octopath Traveler with me, while Blue Map and Beeb give me a startling revelation of just how big the game is. Also on topic is No Man's Sky (is it good yet?), Mega Man X Legacy Collection, EVO 2018, and the most patroitic hero of the United States...from Japan.
If you're reading this, congradulations on surviving another year! Things may not have been so great in the real world, but in the virtual world...it was possibly the greatest year ever for videogames. Shadowfire, Beeb and Blue Map join me as we desperately try to whittle through the countless amount of excellent titles stuffed down our collective gullets in this two-part category breakdown of the best, and still pretty good, of 2017.
It's a double dose of podcasting excellence, delivered to you by the best in the business! Also, Blue Map and Shadowfire join me, as we talk about the latest developments with Star Wars Battlefront 2, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite, Sonic Forces and the Justice League movie. We also talk about things that aren't crap, like Assassin's Creed Origins (what a shock!), the Xbox One X (what a double shock!) and its various subscription services (what a triple shock!)!Chris Ayers' Donation Page: https://www.youcaring.com/christopherayres-1010986
While we wait for the closed beta for Dissidia NT to go live, Shadowfire and I spend an hour to talk about our not-so-secret obsession with Final Fantasy's mobile offerings. Banner rolls, Record Synergies, the proper pronounciation of "Celes"...if these things interest you, come join us for a spell! If not....join us anyway! We talk about other stuff too...briefly.
In the words of LockedOnTarget nearly two years ago: PersonaPersonaPersonaSocialLinksSocialLinksSocialLinks. He and I are joined by Blue Map and Shadowfire as we talk about the latest (and possibly worst) trend Triple-A publishers are taking with their games, and whether a few months worth of patches are enough to turn over a game already meme'd and ridiculed by the internet. We also talk about the long-awaited Western launch of Persona 5....Atlus can't hold a copyright strike on podcasts, right? We also share our divisive thoughts on the new Power Rangers film and what constitutes a proper localization vs author intent....this episode is so chock-full of heated debates that we forget to take a break!
The Nintendo Switch conference has come and gone, and we've got some things to say about it. Beeb, Blue Map and Shadowfire join me in discussing Zelda's voice acting, Bowser's JoJo cosplay, Ribbon Girl's blossoming internet fame and the totally reasonable prices for the console, games and accessories. Snap into a Switchcast!
It's a new year in 2017, where nothing can possiblye go wrong. Whatever the future may hold, the South Figaro Podcast is here to reflect on the best and worst in videogames. Blue Map, Beeb and Shadowfire join me in continuing the discussion of our favorite (and most disappointing) 2016 games while also anticipating the jam packed first quarter of 2017.
If you covered all your windows, wrapped yourself in a blanket and stayed entirely within the world of videogames, 2016 was a pretty darn good year of only minor disappointments. Beeb, Blue Map and Shadowfire join me in part 1 of the SF Podcast's look back at 2016's best, brightest and bummers.
Less than a month remains for Final Fantasy XV, and while World of Final Fantasy has made for a great appetizer, the hunger has not been satiated. In addition talking about adorable throwback to FF's best, Shadowfire and Blue Map share my anticipation for the franchise's future with the latest CG trailer. Also, Klonoa is back....in movie form?
There's no way I would be late for my 100th episode celebration. Beeb and Shadowfire join in the fesitivities, as we weep for our wallets in light of the latest news about Sony's console upgrade. How many Ks are you willing to put down for the 4K gaming experience?
There's a lot of hate going on in this episode. Shadowfire hates Star Ocean 5, I hate Batman v. Superman, and Beeb hates...following the crowd because he's actually got a game he really likes. We've got two jurpy JRPGs to discuss and one critical failure of a superhero movie, followed by the usual rants like FFXV marketing, out-of-context teaser trailers and the upcoming bloodbath that is the July Splatfest. Listen in, and always remember #TeamCallie
It's a full house in this recording: Beeb, Shadowfire, Blue Map and Fencingsax join me in discussing the highs and lows of this year's E3. All the major companies, all the major announcements, everything from ghost babies to VR cleavage to holy crap did you see that new Zelda footage? All the notable coverage of E3 2016 takes place here, and without taking a billion hours to talk about it all!
It's a tightly-packed February as we list off the games we simply needed to have right-freaking now. Beeb and I shamefully confess how quickly we were sold by Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, while I have a frank conversation with Blue Map about Street Fighter V's strategic (?) release plans, and I also talk with Shadowfire about Final Fantasy waifus (while his wife also interjects with Final Fantasy husbandos). My Fire Emblem sister can't be this cute (and psychotic), but this podcast can dial up the anime meter even higher!
After lengthy discussion, lawyers and C15 cassettes changing hands the second installment of 8 Bit Wars is finally upon us. Join Paul Davies as he looks to wrangle Dean Swain, Steve Erickson and Chris O'Regan into agreeing whether the Commodore 64, Amstrad or ZX Spectrum came out top from a specially-selected list of 10 classic retro games. Expect plenty of heated discussion and laughter along the way as we decide which 8 Bit system comes out on top this time round. Including: Cobra, Jack the Nipper 2, The Trap Door, Turbo Esprit, Wizball, Nebulus, Spy Hunter, Shadowfire, Green Beret and Salamander. Also, be sure to check out Chris O'Regan's podcast The Sausage Factory which is a current gen gaming show that lifts the lid on video game making through interviews with the creators of the titles we all love to play - find it here.
Episode 4 / re:Music Side B / Jon featuring music by the wonderful Fred Gray, from the games "Shadowfire" and "Enigma Force" (www.c64audio.com) In cahoots with Up Fest - a public art festival that culminates in an emerging music festival and is topped off by an all-night art crawl (www.upfest.ca) Check out some of Jon's work (you won't regret it): http://murdermurder.net/ http://pistolgeorgewarren.com/
Here Comes A New Challenger! Shadowfire joins us for a little bit to talk Final Fantasy Record Keeper before fatherly duties prematurely pull him away. We cover the rest of the podcast with EVO 2015, SGDQ 2015, our thoughts on the Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad trailers, the resurgance of 90's cartoons (both in leaked VHS and kickstarter forms) and more. That Street Fighter V Beta is still busted, so give this episode a listen while you continue starting at the main menu.
After a short mid-winter break we're back in the groove and have SO much to talk about! Since our last episode we've officially made the move to our new home galaxy, Shadowfire, and to our amazement we didn't end up getting transferred to The Matrix Online or Minesweeper. Also this week: the Ewok Festival of Love, wandering slice hounds, a hard core PvP/instance runner finds his true calling, and MrBubble explains how we could get gardening using already in-game stuff. So, won't you join us for a little refreshment?