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Tel est pris qui croyait prendre, voilà qui pourrait être la morale d'une histoire d'Edgar Allan Poe, ou de cet article. Aujourd'hui, on parle d'Edgar Allan Poe et de son influence sur la bande dessinée américaine ! Quand je me suis dit qu'il serait amusant de vous parler du Masque de la Mort Rouge et de ses adaptations en comic books, je n'imaginais pas dans quelle spirale infernale je venais de tomber… Car, si l'Américain Edgar Allan Poe, né à Boston en 1809, est incontestablement l'un des pères de la littérature fantastique et horrifique moderne, il est aussi l'inspirateur d'une quantité absolument titanesque de bandes dessinées plus ou moins fidèles à ses œuvres. Publiée pour la première fois en 1842 dans Graham's Magazine, puis traduite en français par Charles Baudelaire dans le recueil Nouvelles Histoires Extraordinaires en 1857, The Masque of the Red Death, de son titre original, est une nouvelle s'inscrivant dans la tradition du roman gothique. Dans cette courte histoire, la Mort Rouge, une maladie proche de la peste, aux effets visibles désastreux et à la mortalité fulgurante, décime brutalement toute la population d'une contrée. Le Prince Prospero, un homme de pouvoir dans la région, invite un millier de nobles dans son palais au cœur d'une abbaye fortifiée, interdisant à quiconque d'entrer ou de sortir, afin d'éviter toute intrusion d'une personne malade. Bien que barricadés, les convives de Prospero ne manquent de rien, ni de nourriture, ni de divertissements en tout genre. Après plusieurs mois d'enfermement, un bal masqué est organisé et Prospero fait décorer chaque salle de sa demeure d'une couleur différente. Les six premières sont respectivement bleue, pourpre, verte, orange, blanche, et violette, les vitres des fenêtres de chaque pièce laissant passer une lumière dont la couleur est identique à celle des murs. Mais la septième chambre fait exception. Entièrement noire, elle est éclairée d'une lumière rouge, et on y trouve une énorme horloge sonnant à chaque heure d'une façon plus pesante. Lors de la fête, aux douze coups de minuit, un étranger grand et décharné, au masque semblable au visage d'un cadavre, et entièrement vêtu de rouge, se mêle à la foule, errant au milieu des danseurs. Prospero, en colère face à ce costume qu'il prend pour une provocation, demande à ce que l'étranger soit arrêté, puis pendu ! Mais nul n'ose l'interpeller pendant qu'il traverse le palais. Prospero se jette alors sur lui, poignard à la main. Mais, comme foudroyé, il s'écroule sans vie, tandis que les convives constatent que la créature n'est autre la Mort Rouge incarnée, avant de mourir un à un. Si la morale de cette histoire n'est jamais explicitement donnée par Edgar Allan Poe, on y voit souvent une allégorie de l'inéluctabilité de la mort. La Mort Rouge ; peut-être inspirée de la tuberculose dont souffrait Virginia, l'épouse de Poe ; se propage de façon inarrêtable, y compris entre les murs du lieu où la noblesse se croyait à l'abri. Aucun stratagème ne permet d'y échapper et vouloir la contrôler est aussi vain qu'illusoire, tandis que son avancée inexorable nous est rappelée par chaque sonnerie du carillon, qui laisse derrière lui un silence de mort, avant que l'activité des invités ne reprenne peu à peu. L'autre interprétation que l'on peut en faire est plus sociale, car Le Masque de la Mort Rouge met en exergue le dédain des riches et des puissants qui festoient à l'abri, alors que les pauvres et les paysans sont exterminés par la maladie. Mais le répit des privilégiés est de courte durée, car leurs richesses et leur condition sociale ne les prémunissent pas de trépasser dans les mêmes circonstances que les indigents. La nouvelle d'Edgar Allan Poe va inspirer un sacré paquet d'œuvres au fil des années : du Fantôme de l'Opéra de Gaston Leroux à l'univers de Donjons & Dragons, en passant par un skin pour le personnage de Faucheur dans le jeu vidéo Overwatch, mais aussi des ballets, des chansons, de nombreux films, et même des comics. Car, en plus de leur influence plus que conséquente sur la Pop Culture telle que nous la connaissons aujourd'hui, les écrits de Poe ont souvent été repris, de façon plus ou moins assumée, par la bande dessinée américaine. En ce qui concerne The Masque of the Red Death en particulier, on dénombre plusieurs dizaines d'adaptations sur le papier, parfois littérales et parfois beaucoup plus libres. Si je ne vais pas toutes les citer, certaines méritent qu'on s'y attarde, notamment celles publiées par Marvel Comics, éditeur étonnamment attaché aux travaux du romancier. Dès 1952, dans les pages du quatrième numéro de Adventures Into Weird Worlds, Bill Everett, l'artiste derrière Namor the Sub-Mariner et co-créateur de Daredevil avec Stan Lee, s'inspire du Masque de la Mort Rouge dans la courte histoire "The Face of Death", qui modernise le cadre et les protagonistes dans un style typique des comic books horrifiques pré-Comics Code. Le lecteur y est interpellé comme si cette situation pouvait réellement lui arriver, et la thématique sociale opposant l'aristocratie au petit peuple est remplacée par une rivalité amoureuse. En 1961, dans Strange Tales #83, Steve Ditko, qui deviendra plus tard l'un des pères de Spider-Man et du Docteur Strange, dessine "Masquerade Party". Là aussi, la nouvelle originale de Poe est largement modernisée, encore une fois sous le prisme d'une romance qui tourne mal, mais avec une chute beaucoup moins morbide, la censure du Comics Code Authority étant passée par là entre-temps. L'histoire sera réimprimée bien plus tard, dans Chamber of Chills #16, en 1975. Huit ans plus tard, en 1969, le scénariste Roy Thomas et le dessinateur Don heck présentent une nouvelle adaptation, "The Day of the Red Death", dans laquelle un Stan Lee transformé en narrateur à la manière du Gardien des Comptes de la Crypte nous raconte cette fois-ci une version futuriste du Masque de la Mort Rouge, mais remarquablement fidèle à l'esprit de l'originale en comparaison des publications précédentes. Plus récemment, toujours chez Marvel, l'anthologie en trois numéros Haunt of Horror, parue en 2006 sous son label MAX et dessinée par Richard Corben, a confirmé le curieux lien existant entre le nouvelliste et la Maison des Idées. Puisque l'on parle de Richard Corben, cet artiste complet, véritable légende de la bande dessinée américaine, va, tout au long de sa carrière, lier son travail aux œuvres d'Edgar Allan Poe.Dès 1974, il adapte The Raven, dans le numéro soixante-sept de Creepy. Il réalisera en tout trois versions dessinées de ce poème narratif, la dernière en date, publiée en 2013 par Dark Horse Comics, figurant au sommaire d'un numéro contenant également son adaptation du Masque de la Mort Rouge. Qu'il illustre directement les textes de Poe ou qu'il s'en nourrisse pour ses propres créations, Corben partage avec lui son amour des ambiances angoissantes et des univers vaporeux. Son style graphique se prête parfaitement aux cadres pratiquement oniriques des nouvelles, mais aussi à leurs révélations finales choquantes et à leur suggestivité parfois perturbante. Il est incontestablement l'un des auteurs de bande dessinée qui a le mieux capturé l'essence des écrits d'Edgar Allan Poe et, si ses travaux vous intéressent, l'intégralité de ses histoires publiées par Dark Horse est disponible en français en un seul volume intitulé Esprit des Morts, chez Delirium. Mais, bien avant Corben, d'autres artistes ont cherché à adapter plus fidèlement The Mask of the Red Death. En 1964 sort ce qui est sûrement l'adaptation cinématographique la plus célèbre de la nouvelle, réalisée par Roger Corman, avec Vincent Price dans le rôle de Prospero. Afin de transformer ce court récit de quelques pages en un long-métrage d'une heure trente, de nombreux éléments sont ajoutés pour préciser le contexte et donner du corps à l'intrigue. Prospero y est montré comme un individu détestable et violent, terrorisant la population vivant autour de son palais et vouant même un culte à Satan. Le culte satanique de Prospero est d'ailleurs omniprésent dans le film, alors que Poe n'en fait jamais mention dans son histoire, et le tout est agrémenté d'une rivalité amoureuse entre Juliana, la compagne de Prospero, et Francesca, une jeune femme kidnappée dans un village ravagé par le prince qui espérait ainsi éviter la propagation de la Mort Rouge. L'ensemble correspond quand même assez bien au texte original dans l'idée, même si l'interprétation sociale y est plus forte et si la figure féminine de Francesca apporte également son lot d'hypothèses, totalement inexistantes chez Poe. Le Masque de la Mort Rouge est le septième film d'un cycle qui en compte huit en tout, tous réalisés par Roger Corman entre 1960 et 1965, d'après les histoires d'Edgar Allan Poe. Et outre le statut culte de ce portage sur grand écran, il a la particularité d'avoir été adapté en comic book par l'éditeur Dell Comics. Cette adaptation, dessinée par Frank Springer, un artiste très prolifique chez Dell et que l'on retrouvera plus tard sur les séries Dazzler ou G.I Joe chez Marvel, est un travail de commande à caractère promotionnel typique de l'époque, mais reste plutôt agréable à lire. On notera qu'en 1989, Corman a produit un remake de son propre film, avec Adrian Paul, alias Duncan MacLeod dans la série télévisée Highlander, dans le rôle de Prospero, pour un résultat beaucoup moins mémorable. Il faut finalement attendre 1967, dans les pages du douzième numéro du magazine Eerie, pour voir la première adaptation en bande dessinée vraiment fidèle à la nouvelle d'Edgar Allan Poe, écrite par Archie Goodwin et dessinée par Tom Sutton. Le format magazine adopté par Warren Publishing permettait à l'éditeur de passer outre les restrictions du Comics Code Authority, et donc de montrer beaucoup plus de scènes gores et scabreuses. Le style de Tom Sutton marche vraiment très bien dans ce type de récit qui, bien qu'horrifique, conserve des outrances grand-guignolesques. Il a d'ailleurs consacré une bonne partie de ses travaux à des comics d'horreur, à quelques remarquables exceptions, comme son intervention sur pratiquement tous les numéros de la série Star Trek publiée par DC Comics entre 1984 et 1988. L'autre adaptation marquante en provenance de chez Warren se trouve dans Vampirella #110, paru en 1982. Rich Margopoulos et Rafael Aura León y présentent une version également très fidèle au texte original, dont certaines cases flirtent gentiment avec l'érotisme. Ces deux histoires ont été réimprimées de nombreuses fois par la suite, et comptent parmi la multitude d'exemples de la façon dont l'œuvre de Poe a inspiré toute une génération de scénaristes et d'illustrateurs qui participent au regain d'intérêt pour l'épouvante classique et l'horreur gothique à partir de la seconde moitié du vingtième siècle. Au-delà des adaptations de ses œuvres, Edgar Allan Poe est avant tout un personnage historique majeur pour la culture des États-Unis, si bien qu'on le retrouve parfois mis en scène comme un personnage de fiction, de façon plus ou moins sérieuse, dans à peu près tout et n'importe quoi : de South Park aux Beetleborgs, en passant par les Simpson et Sabrina, l'Apprentie Sorcière. Évidemment, les comic books n'échappent pas à cette étrange coutume et le poète apparaît ainsi dans un nombre conséquent de publications. Dans le deuxième numéro de l'anthologie horrifique Spellbound, paru en 1952, il est transformé en vilain qui torture un acteur dans une mise en scène macabre digne d'un film de la saga Saw. Chez DC Comics, il croise la route de super-héros comme Superboy et The Atom, tandis que le vingt-sixième numéro de la série Ghosts, publié en 1974, va jusqu'à réinventer les causes de sa mort, restées troubles jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Enfin, avec ses séries Snifter of Terror ou Snifter of Blood, AHOY Comics revisite les classiques de l'écrivain sous un jour plus moderne, et parfois parodique, derrière des couvertures hommages aussi inattendues qu'amusantes. Une utilisation pas toujours du meilleur goût, mais qui révèle à quel point il a influencé par bien des façons les auteurs et les artistes derrière nos bande dessinées préférées, ces derniers nourrissant un besoin quasi-viscéral de lui rendre hommage d'une manière ou d'une autre. Honnêtement, en me lançant dans l'écriture de cet article, je ne m'attendais pas à avoir autant de choses à vous raconter. Et tout ça en ne traitant que d'une seule histoire écrite par Edgar Allan Poe, et pratiquement uniquement par le prisme de ses adaptations en comics… C'est dire quel terrier de lapin sans fond peut devenir le moindre sujet lié à la Pop Culture, au sens très large du terme, pour peu que l'on prenne la peine de se questionner sur chaque élément laissé çà et là par les différents acteurs de son développement… Alors, au regard de la ribambelle de productions tirées du Masque de la Mort Rouge, ma conclusion est la suivante : à quoi que Prospero ait pu espérer échapper en s'enfermant dans son palais, ce n'était assurément pas la postérité. N'hésitez pas à partager cet article sur les réseaux sociaux s'il vous a plu ! Recevez mes articles, podcasts et vidéos directement dans votre boîte mail, sans intermédiaire ni publicité, en vous abonnant gratuitement ! Retrouvez le podcast POP CULTURE & COMICS sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute en cliquant ici ! 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Episode 742 Jason Interviews Stuart Moore @stuartmoore1 - The Wrong Earth: Purple from Ahoy Comics - The WRONG EARTH event of 2022 continues! Meet the masked vigilante Dragon-Fly of Earth-Kappa—a world of big hair, shoulderpads, and funk music, where the 1980s never ended and Greed is always Good. Written by Stuart Moore (Poe's Snifter of Death, Marvel Crisis Protocol: Target Kree), with stunning art and color by Fred Harper (Animal Man, Snelson). All five WRONG EARTH specials feature covers by co-creator Jamal Igle and a special incentive variant cover by legendary artist Gene Ha (Top Ten, Mae). This issue also features a second variant cover by Jerry Ordway.https://comicsahoy.com/comics/wrong-earth-purple-1 Support Our Patreon Unlock More C4FaP Bonus Content https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Coming July 4th - Listen to Kyle's New RPG Podcasts: Encore of the Lost & Two Past Midnight @DorkDayPodcast https://www.dorkdayafternoon.com Shop Kowabunga's Exclusive Variants https://shopkowabunga.com/shop/ Donations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/36s7YeL Get on the Kowabunga (Deep Discount Comics) FOC and Preorder list http://eepurl.com/dy2Z8D Thank You Shout Out to Our Patrons: Adam P., Eric H., Jon A., Andrew C., Bradley R., Aaron M., Darrin W., John S., Dennis C., David D., Christopher E. Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on twitter.com/ComicsFunProfit & instagram.com /comicsforfunandprofit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit Subscribe, rate, review on itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. Listen Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/
Tampa is rolling! Jeff and Elliotte recap game 5 between the Rangers-Bolts (00;10), what New York needs to do to get a win in game 6 and Jeff tells us a few stories about Mikhail Sergachev (10:15). The guys also talk about the coaching search in Dallas (16:50), the Bruce Cassidy media availability (18:20), more coaches interviewing around the league (22:50), Kevin Bieksa's cottage fox story (28:00) and the Toronto Maple Leafs are looking for a new goaltending coach (29:50).Check out the limited edition 32 Thoughts merchandise line HEREMusic Outro: Hot Flash Heat Wave - 2 BirdsListen to our 32 Tracks playlist on Amazon Music. All the tracks you hear on this podcast during the playoffs are featured there.This podcast was produced and mixed by Amil Delic, and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman. Production support by Mike Rogerson.Audio Credits: AM 970 WFLA and Sportsnet.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
If you're a casual comic book reader, there's a new(ish) publisher on the block whose books you have GOT to be reading. Ahoy Comics has a whole slate of books that are perfect for casual fans - you don't need to know decades of continuity or be reading on a weekly basis to enjoy the incredible wit and amazing art in their titles. We've talked about a couple of their books in the past, but in this episode, we're shining a spotlight on our favorite publisher. In-depth reviews of: The Wrong Earth: Night and Day #1 My Bad #1 Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death #1 and Hostess Fruit Pies Cheers!
Don't leave profits on the table. Running a restaurant or bar can be hectic, but simple strategies can help boost profits big time.For my kickass things:https://linktr.ee/TheRealBarman This episode originated as a YouTube video and can be found here:https://youtu.be/ao2We2LIvtgThe Restaurant Management Masterclass: https://register.barpatrol.net/welcome-to-bar-restaurant-masteryFind More Resources at: https://www.barpatrol.net/resources/In this 2nd video of Bar Profit Maximizers I'm going to show you why glassware is one of the biggest hidden profit leaks in your bar, and how you can turn those leaks into profits in part 2 of this video series. Below are the recommended glass sizes, as promised in the video: Highball: 10 oz. Rocks: 8 oz. Martini: 6 - 7 oz. Wine: Varies—just know that the larger the glass, the smaller the portion amount appears to be Shot: 1.5 oz. Snifter: 6 - 8 oz. Beer: Non-factorMORE COOL STUFF...▶ Bar Patrol Inventory App: https://www.barpatrol.net/MY COURSES:▶ The Restaurant Management Masterclasshttps://register.barpatrol.net/welcome-to-bar-restaurant-mastery▶ How to Make $100,000 per Year as a Bar Auditorhttps://register.barpatrol.net/welcome-to-the-master-course▶ How to Become a Bartender With No Experiencehttps://register.barpatrol.net/get-started12754683▶ TheRealBarman Website For Bar Industry Knowledge: https://therealbarman.com/
(Content warning: This story contains references to rape by deception and incest.) Our horror-comics miniseries The Tomb of the Crypt continues with Swamp Thing: Love and Death—specifically, Swamp Thing Vol. 2 issues #29-31 and Swamp Thing Annual #2 by Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, John Totleben and others, published by DC Comics! Swamp Thing's nemesis, the evil scientist/warlock Anton Arcane, returns from the dead in one of the most horrific revelations in mainstream superhero comics—making 1984's Swamp Thing #29 the first mainstream comic not to carry the seal of the Comics Code Authority since the 1950s! Eager for revenge against our muck-encrusted hero, Arcane unleashes a cadre of undead serial killers upon Southeast Louisiana, and casts his own niece—Swamp Thing's friend and not-so-secret crush Abigail Arcane—down into the depths of Hell itself! Can Swamp Thing prevail against the hordes of Hell and rescue the woman he loves from eternal damnation? And will this chilling slice of contemporary horror fantasy take root in that Garden of Earthly Delights known as ... The Comics Canon? Discussed in This Episode! Previously, in the pages of Swamp Thing ... James Bond, for some reason The Phantom Stranger's David Caruso sunglasses moments Swamp Thing #34: Rite of Spring The Empty Man Swamp Thing #32: Pog Edgar Allen Poe's Snifter of Death #1 Lugosi: The Rise & Fall of Hollywood's Dracula Join us in two weeks as The Tomb of the Crypt continues with ... Tales From the Crypt! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!
Diana looks pretty good for 80 years old, with various adventures and bizarre romances. It's Chris and Gene v. Brainiac, a Fable in Gotham, the five year mission comes to a rushed close, a Snifter of Death, how NOT to make a good first impression at the LCS, and paper problems at DC.
Welcome to the Indie Writer Podcast where we talk about all things writing and indie publishing. Today we are excited to be talking about Genre Hopping with Rachael Sparks & Shaun Manning. Shaun Manning is the writer and co-creator of the graphic novels 'Macbeth: The Red King,' 'Hell, Nebraska,' and 'Interesting Drug.' He has written for 'Star Wars Adventures,' 'Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Blood,' 'Thought Bubble,' and more. Shaun's work has appeared on BBC Radio 4 as well as in literary magazines and on stage. He lives in Ann Arbor with his wife, their child, and two cats learning to get along. Rachael Sparks is the author of the 2018 novel Resistant, which was a finalist for the Global Thriller Award and the National Indies Excellence Award. After a decade-long career in Austin, Texas, as a transplant specialist, she joined a startup fighting healthcare-acquired infections, thus satisfying her lifelong interest in infectious diseases and the science of human health. After relocating with her husband, daughter, and mother to Asheville, North Carolina, she finally put her first novel onto the page. In her free time, she serves on the board of the Asheville Museum of Science and loves to cook, brew, garden, and spend time with friends and family. KEEP UP WITH OUR GUESTS! Rachael Sparks: Twitter - @SparkytheAuthor Instagram - @RachaelSparksAuthor Website - https://www.rachaelsparks.com/ Shaun Manning: Twitter - @fasterthanshaun Instagram - @fasterthanshaun Website - https://shaunmanning.com Booksweet Bookstore - https://www.shopbooksweet.com/ Facebook and Twitter - @shopbooksweet _______________________________________ Check out the following books by our Patrons! Proliferation by Erik Otto Mission 51 by Fernando Crôtte Want to see your book listed? Become a Patron!
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Lizz Winstead and Seena Ghaznavi join Negin to look back at their most memorable New Year's Eves. Later on, Ophira Eisenberg reminisces about an incident involving a "drive-by-puke".
Brandy Snifter and Tiffy Twisters are the purveyors of bizarre burlesque in Los Angeles known as WTF-lesque. Viktor Devonne compares Rocky Horror notes, the unusual themes they've provided to Reseda, and what's gotten then through 2020. (recorded 12/8/2020) | PLUS: a special New Year message from WEBurlesque the Podcast ig: @wtflesque @brandysnifter + www.facebook.com/wtflesque/ • support the pod: @viktordevonne on Venmo | www.patreon.com/weburlesque • explore The Gilman: www.2nightstaypod.com • Previous WEBurlesque episodes: http://www.weburlesquepodcast.com
It's the Comics Deserve Better Season 2 finale, the last episode of 2020, and Logan's last episode as co-host/editor. Brian, Darci, and Logan get into the spirit of the holiday season and discuss Grant Morrison, Dan Mora, and Ed Dukeshire's "Santa Claus Year One" story, Klaus, its magical art, mythological themes, and how it fits into Morrison's body of work. They also chat about various news items, including a couple of indie comics Humble Bundles you can support, Fantagraphics publishing its first translated-from-Polish comic, a new BOOM! series from Grant Morrison that isn't Klaus, and Vault teasing their 2021 slate of creative teams. Other comics mentioned on the show are Overwatch-Tracer: London Calling, The Way of the House Husband, Barbalien: Red Planet, Gideon Falls, BL Metamorphosis, and Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Blood. Have a great holiday, and we'll see you in 2021! (Episode art by Dan Mora)
Wonder Woman 1984 Release Date, Symbiote Spider-Man: King In Black #1 This week your geek guides discuss: Wonder Woman 1984 will hit theaters and HBO Max the same day: December 25 Black Lightning last season announcement and Arrowverse’s future Sports talk including the Toronto Raptors and Pittsburgh Steelers Animaniacs and current animation Black Panther 2 to begin filming in 2021 New comics including Edgar Allen Poe’s Snifter of Blood #2, Once and Future #13, Nightwing #76, Juggernaut #3, Symbiote Spider-Man: King In Black #1, Doctor Who #1 Show notes: Wonder Woman 1984 Release Date, Symbiote Spider-Man: King In Black #1: Capes and Lunatics Episode #184 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Lilith Hellfire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LilithHellfire Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics
#Podcast #Comics #Halloween #Brujas Archie nació como un cómic para adolescentes, en el que se introdujo a Sabrina, que pronto se volvió uno de los personajes más queridos, tan es así que ha contado con videojuegos, series animada y live action, como CHAOS que se estrenó en Netflix y que está basada en un cómic escrito por Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa y Robert Hack; y si piensan que la serie es oscura, es que aún no han leido el comic, es por ello que esta ocasión decidimos dedicar en esta noche de brujas a una de nuestras brujas favoritas, Sabrina. Además, hablamos de CÓMICS que han salido recientemente: - Commanders in Crisis - The Vain - The Department of Truth - Edgar Allan Poe’s Snifter of Blood - Madam Satan - Juggernaut - Amazing Spider-Man - X-Factor NOTICIAS sobre: - James Gunn y Suicide Squad - El Mandaloriano - Baby Yoda - Universo Cinematografico de Marvel (UCM) - Shang-Chi - Thor: Love and Thunder - Spider-Man - Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales - Moon Knight - Videojuegos - Anime
On this week's Comics Deserve Better, Brian, Darci, and Logan dig into These Savage Shores by Ram V, Sumit Kumar, Vittorio Astone, and Aditya Bidikar. It's historical fiction-meets-horror set in 18th century Southeast India and effectively decolonizes the vampire story while also riffing on epistolary novels and nine panel grids. They also chat about the 2020 Ringo Award winners, Copra's new publishing format, and Elsa Charretier's KickStarter. Other comics mentioned on the show include Dracula Motherf**ker, Shuzo Oshimi's Happiness, Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Blood, Sympathy for No Devils, Papaya Salad, and Sophia Yanow's Contradiction (Episode art by Sumit Kumar)
In this week's episode of the podcast, Prof. Carolyn Cocca joins Bob, Aaron, and Steve for an investigation into the final issue of Batgirl, Ryan Wilder's comic book debut, and Javicia Leslie's new Batwoman Suit.This episode also finds the crew delivering Lightning Rounds, talking up Oscar Isaac's potential casting for Marvel's Moon Knight, and forming coming superbands!Books talked about on this week's episode:Edgar Allen Poe's Snifter of Blood, Black Magick #15, Fantastic Four #25, November Vol. 3, Giant Days Vol. 14, Star Wars Darth Vader #1-6, Star Trek Deep Space 9 Too Long a Sacrifice #1-3 (of 4), Lois Lane and the Friendship Challenge GN, Hidden Society #4, Excalibur #13, X-Men #13, Batman #446-429, Batman #101, The Plot #1-6, Fearscape: Vol. 1, Batgirl #50, Hark! A Vagrant, Step Aside, Pops!Films, TV series, or video games talked about this podcast:Batman: Death in the family (film), Tell Me Why (video game)This Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com) The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com assistant managing editor & news editor), Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, and Sarah Miles, who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com
*Comics Spoilers* With Matt away, Craig & Caleb play. The dynamic duo run through a short-stack of recent reads like American Vampire, Firepower, Thor, Adventureman, and more (6:00) before leaning into the first episode of Helstrom, the new tv series streaming on Hulu, inspired by the Marvel Comics character (34:00); Dracula, Motherf**ker! by Alex di Campi & Erica Henderson (57:00), EA Poe's Snifter of Blood (1:25:00); Son of Satan #1 (1:34:00) and next weeks NCBD picks: Scumbag #1; Dune: House Atreides #1; Electric Black Presents #1; and Papaya Salad OGN.
Hi, everybody. Tom Peyer, the Editor In Chief of Ahoy Comics, joins Rodney, George, Kristin, and her husband Rich (from Comic Logic in Ashburn, VA) to talk about the short but illustrious history of Ahoy, upcoming titles (including Penultiman available right now and Edgar Allen Poe's Snifter of Blood coming out around Halloween), and Tom's past work at DC, Vertigo, and Marvel. All this plus Phil Rizzuto and the Syracuse Crunch! Follow Ahoy Comics on Twitter @AhoyComicMags and Instagram @Ahoy_Comics. Check out their website https://comicsahoy.com and follow Tom Peyer on Twitter @tompeyer. Connect with Meanwhile At The Podcast on social media. Share the show, subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and rate us on your podcast apps. Those much coveted five stars go a long way. Thank you for allowing us to provide you with a weekly diversion during these...interesting times. http://www.meanwhileatthepodcast.libsyn.com https://www.facebook.com/meanwhileatthepodcast https://twitter.com/@MeanwhileATP https://www.instagram.com/meanwhileatp https://www.facebook.com/artnerrd https://shop.spreadshirt.com/artnerrd
This week, in our search for more stuff to watch while in lockdown, we're exploring the wild world of DC's Doom Patrol. We discuss "My Greatest Adventure #80", the first appearance of the Doom Patrol. In addition, we review the first episode of the DC television series "Doom Patrol", now available to purchase on Amazon video. Finally, to round out the weirdness, we're talking about "Edgar Alan Poe's Snifter of Terror #1", from Ahoy Comics. Spoiler alert - it's terrific.
This week on the Casual Comics Cast, Columbus Ohio's #1, best-selling, and hottest podcast about comics and beer for casual comics fans: There’s a quiz on the LEAST attractive comic characters. In comics reviews, we have: "Wolverine" #1, from Marvel Comics. "Bang!" #1, from Dark Horse Comics "Captain Ginger: Season Two" #1, from Ahoy Comics! Plus, more Ahoy Comics with "Edgar Alan Poe’s Snifter of Terror: Season 2” #5 Comic Book Theater Presents: “NOT the Buttocks of General Smith” And in beer reviews, it’s "Blockbuster Night", from Platform Beer Company. So, settle in with your favorite beverage and enjoy the show!
This week, we discuss: How Michael is doing with Dry January (Spoiler alert: Still Dryer than Pat and Joe) Pat and Michael’s extreme abuse of Joe’s physical comics Which comic character – if any – has cats in his-slash-her mouth In addition to that nonsense, you’ll get comic reviews and beer reviews, including Warrior Nun: Dora #2 from Avatar Press and Edgar Allan Poe’s Snifter or Terror: Season 2 #4 from Ahoy! Comics Plus, we'll rave about the beers from Platform Brewery right here in our backyard - Columbus, by way of Cleveland.
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER puts a lid on four decades of divisive nerdy fanfiction. JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL prays some star power will help lightning strike twice. EDGAR ALLEN POE'S SNIFTER OF TERROR is gross fun for the whole spooky family. And HBO's WATCHMEN brings the future of pseudo-superheroing to it's knees! In the house: Shayna Wakefield, Pat B, Jere Pilapil
This week on Hazardous Materials we discuss some of last week’s comic releases and a bit more. Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night #1 by Tim Seeley and Kyle Hotz Edgar Allan Poe’s Snifter of Terror Season 2 #2 by Tom Peyer, Greg Scott, Mark Russell, and Peter Snejbjerg Far Sector by NK Jemisin and Jamal Campbell Morbius the Living Vampire #1 by Vita Ayala and Marcelo Ferreira Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #50 by Ryan North, Derek Charm, and Erica Henderson Fallen Angels #1 by Bryan Hill and Szimon Kudranski X-Men #2 by Jonathan Hickman and Lenil Francis Yu
Hey Folks! I hope you are enjoying the summer and some tiki drinks as well!! This episode will cover the cocktail named Chief Lapu Lapu. It is one of those typical tiki cocktails that have different stories of "who" and "when" this was created. We will cover the story with Don the Beachcomber and his Filipino bartenders that he had in the back room creating the secret cocktails. There is the legend of Chief Lapu Lapu from the Philippines who was the first leader who resisted the Porteguese's leader (explorer) Ferdinand Magellan who was the first to go all the way around the world and prove the earth was round. Yes, after Christopher Columbus. The recipes are the following as we cover three of them on the show: Don the Beachcomber's recipe: 1.5 oz light Puerto Rican rum (Bacardi), 1.5 oz Dark Jamaican rum (Blackwell), 3 oz orange juice, 2 oz lemon juice, 1 simple syrup, 1 oz passion fruit syrup. Shake and unstrained pour into a large snifter glass and garnish with a cinnamon stick. Serves 2 people. Jeff "Beachbum" Berry's recipe: Aku Aku Lapu: 1 oz gold Puerto Rican rum (Bacardi gold), 1 oz Jamaican rum (Blackwell), 1 oz Lemon Hart 151 proof rum, 1 oz lemon, 1 oz unsweetened pineapple juice, 1 oz white grapefruit juice, 1 oz orange juice, 1 oz falernum, 2 cups of crushed ice. Blend for about 20 seconds, pour into a large snifter or tiki bowl, add more ice and garnish with a flower. Serves 2 people. Tipsy Bartender's recipe (who is this guy? Listen to find out): 1 oz white rum, 1 oz dark rum, 1.5 oz orange juice, 1 oz lime juice, 0.5 oz passion fruit puree, 0.5 oz simple syrup. Shake and strain into a glass with fresh ice. Garnish with a pineapple leaf and an orange wedge. I have not made this yet and so let me know what you think of this recipe if you try it out. On the "Did you know?" segment: We talk more about Ferdinand Magellan's exploring the world and finding spices in the new world. He set sail in 1519 with over 300 crew members in 3 ships. By the end of the journey back to Spain, there was 18 crew left in one ship and (spoiler) Magellan is killed. Get this Paola has a fact that I did not know..yes it happens!!! We let you know how the "Pacific" was discovered and why it's name that. Here is a YouTube video to make this cocktail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z10OBRcSPts To purchase the large Snifter glass on Amazon click this link: https://www.amazon.ca/Luxbe-Crystal-Glasses-Handcrafted-Lead-Free/dp/B07MCYKNKS/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=large+snifter+glass&qid=1564128478&s=gateway&sr=8-2
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Other Strong Beer-Beers of any style intentionally brewed with higher alcohol content than defined within that style’s guidelines are categorized as Other Strong Beer.-These beers should achieve a balance between the style's characteristics and the additional alcohol.-Color, Clarity, Aroma, Hop Aroma/Bitterness and Body according to Style-ABV – generally 8% +-Beara Brewing Co. – we brew a strong ale called Mighty (8% ABV) and add some local NH Maple Syrup to balance out alcohol – we also barrel aged it in Jim Beam barrels – Bourbon Oaked Mighty - came out delicious-Subcategory: American-Style Imperial Porter-Color: Black-Clarity: Opaque-Malt Aroma & Flavor – No roast barley or strong burnt/black malt character should be perceived. Medium malt, caramel and cocoa sweetness should be present.-Hop Aroma and Flavor and Bitterness - (IBU) 35-50 - Low to medium-high-Body: Full-ABV: 7.0%-12.0%-Subcategory: American-Style Wheat Wine Ale-This style is brewed with at least 50% wheat malt.-Color: Gold to black-Clarity: Chill haze is acceptable at low temperatures-Malt Aroma – Bread, wheat, honey and/or caramel malt aromas and flavors are oftenpresent.-Hop Aroma and Flavor and Bitterness - (IBU) 45-85– Medium to medium-high-Body: Full-ABV: 8.5%-12.2%-Glassware for Other Strong Beer: Belgian style glass, Snifter or Goblet/ChaliceExamples courtesy of BeerAdvocate (https://www.beeradvocate.com)-American-Style Imperial Porter Examples-American-Style Wheat Wine AleSubscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NHMichael PotortiFounder/BrewerHost of "Craft Beer Storm" Podcastmichael@craftbeerstorm.commichael@bearairishbrew.com*** Come visit our brewery for some delicious local craft brew! ***Beara Brewing Co.2800 Lafayette RoadPortsmouth, NH 03801Tel. (857) 342-3272 www.bearairishbrew.com Like us onInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bearairishbrew/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BearaIrishBrewingCo Twitter: https://twitter.com/BearaIrishBrew Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beara-brewing-co-30776075/**LISTEN to our Craft Beer Storm Podcast and share with a friend**Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Craft Beer Storm You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp3PVuCGmywNWlGFh0N0ukg?view_as=subscriberCraft Beer Storm Podcast Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/craft-beer-storm-WdbK0LCraft Beer Storm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/craftbeerstorm/Craft Beer Storm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craftbeerstorm/
Paula and Brandon fly through the pages of some of their favorite new Indie, alternative, & creator-owned comics and take a look ahead to the next two weeks of new indie comics! This episode features discussion about: The Warning #1, Middlewest #1, Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror #1 & 2, What's going on with Dead Rabbit?, Smooth Criminals #1, Night Moves #1, & many more!
Paula and Brandon fly through the pages of some of their favorite new Indie, alternative, & creator-owned comics and take a look ahead to the next two weeks of new indie comics! This episode features discussion about: The Warning #1, Middlewest #1, Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror #1 & 2, What's going on with Dead Rabbit?, Smooth Criminals #1, Night Moves #1, & many more!
Paula and Brandon fly through the pages of some of their favorite new Indie, alternative, & creator-owned comics and take a look ahead to the next two weeks of new indie comics! This episode features discussion about: The Warning #1, Middlewest #1, Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror #1 & 2, What's going on with Dead Rabbit?, Smooth Criminals #1, Night Moves #1, & many more!
Heroes in Crisis 2, JLD/WW, Justice League/Aquaman Drowned Earth, DC/Hannah Barbera, Terrifics Annual, Hex Wives, Wytches: Bad Egg Special, Avengers Halloween Special, Spider-Force, Vault of Spiders, What If: Magik, X-Men Black - Emma Frost, Jessica Jones: Blindspot, Edgar Allan Poe’s Snifter of Terror, Midnight Mystery, Planet of the Apes: Time of Man Reviews: Sex Death Revolution, Spidey 2099 v2, Spider-Man game, Doctor Who s11e05, Bohemian Rhapsody, Doc Aphra v1, WW Earth One v2 News: Bucky/Falcon streaming show, Penny Dreadful spin-off, Who Christmas, Old Man Quill, DC Crossover - Flash with Italian superhero universe, Walking Dead movie trilogy, Obi Wan is Black Mask, Buffy reboot Comics Details: Heroes in Crisis 2 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Travis Moore, Tomeu Morey, Arif Prianto Justice League Dark/Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Miguel Mendonca, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth by James Tynion IV, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Batman: Secret Files by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire, Ram V, Jorge Fornes, Matt Wilson, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Elena Casagrande, Jill Thompson, Trish Mulvihill, Tom Taylor, Brad Walker, Drew Hennessy Deathstroke/Yogi Bear by Frank Tieri, Mark Texeira, Jeromy Cox, JM DeMatteis, Tom Mandrake, Hi-Fi Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Dan Green, Ande Parks, Steve Buccellato, JM DeMatteis, Tom Mandrake, Hi-Fi Nightwing/Magilla Gorilla by Heath Corson, Tom Derenick, Tom Grummett, Andy Owens, Cam Smith, Pete Pantazis, JM DeMatteis, Tom Mandrake, Hi-Fi Superman/Top Cat by Dan DiDio, Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki, Dean White, JM DeMatteis, Tom Mandrake, Hi-Fi Hex Wives 1 by Ben Acker, Mirka Andolfo, Marissa Louise Terrifics Annual by Gene Luen Yang, Joe Bennett, Richard Friend, Scott Hanna, Matt Santorelli, Mark Russell, Doc Shaner, Nathan Fairbairn, James Asmus, Jose Luis, Jordi Tarragona, Hi-Fi Avengers Halloween Special by Rob Fee, Eoin Marron, Michael Spicer, Gerry Duggan, Laura Braga, Arif Prianto, Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska, Jonas Scharf, Jordan Boyd, Jay Baruchel, Luca Pizzari, Robbie Thompson, Bob Quinn Spider-Force 1 by Chris Priest, Paulo Siquiera, Oren Junior, Craig Yeung, Guru eFX Vault of Spiders 1 by Jed MacKay, Scott Koblish, Andres Mossa, Cullen Bunn, Javier Pulido, Muntsa Vicente, Sheldon Vella, Nilah Magruder, Alberto Alburquerque, James Asmus, Juen Gedeon What If: Magik by Leah Williams, Filipe Andrade, Chris O’Halloran X-Men Black - Emma Frost by Leah Williams, Chris Bachalo, Wayne Faucher, John Livesay, Jaime Mendoza, Tim Townsend, Al Vey, Dan Brown, Antonio Fabela, Chris Lopez Jessica Jones: Blindspot by Kelly Thompson, Mattia de Iulis, Marcio Takara, Rachelle Rosenberg Wytches: Bad Egg by Scott Snyder, Jock, Matt Hollingsworth Edgar Allan Poe’s Snifter of Terror 1 by Tom Peyer, Fred Harper, Michael Garland, Mark Russell, Peter Snejberg, Cienna Madrid, Carly Wright, Hunt Emerson Midnight Mystery 1 by Bernie Gonzalez Planet of the Apes: The Time of Man 1 by Dan Abnett, Phillip Kennedy Johnson Comics Countdown, 31 Oct 2018: Wytches: Bad Egg Halloween Special by Justice League Dark/Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Miguel Mendonca, Jesus Merino, Romulo Fajardo Jr Jessica Jones: Blindspot by Kelly Thompson, Mattia de Iulis, Marcio Takara, Rachelle Rosenberg Tony Stark: Iron Man 5 by Dan Slott, Max Dunbar, Gang-Hyuk Lim, Dono Sanchez-Almara Nancy Drew 5 by Kelly Thompson, Jenn St-Onge, Triona Farrell West Coast Avengers 3 by Kelly Thompson, Stefano Caselli, Triona Farrell Fence 11 by CS Pascat, Johanna the Mad, Joana Lafuente Ice Cream Man 8 by W Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O’Halloran Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer 2 by Al Ewing, Ramon Rosanas, Jason Keith Spider-Force 1 by Chris Priest, Paulo Siquiera, Oren Junior, Craig Yeung, Guru eFX
In the final week of Halloween specials, DC gave us the scariest comics of all: another round of Hanna Barbera meets DC crossover comics! We somehow survived this onslaught of horror plus read new issues of Fence, Ice Cream Man, Man-Eaters, Doom Patrol and more. Plus! In this week’s post-show, Levins talks about reading Jeff Smith’s Bone for the first time and Siobhan has been reading a book without pictures in it: Slade House by David Mitchell. Listen to the post-shows by supporting us at http://patreon.com/seriousissuespodcast Comics reviewed in this episode: First Things First (3:40)Deathstroke/Yogi Bear #1Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound #1Nightwing/Magilla Gorilla #1Superman/Top Cat #1Batman: Secret Files #1Justice League Dark/Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour #1Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth #1The Terrifics Annual #1Hex Wives #1Avengers Halloween Special #1Vault Of Spiders #1Spider-Force #1X-Men Black: Emma Frost #1What If? Magik Became Sorcerer Supreme #1Midnight Mystery #1Edgar Allen Poe’s Snifter of Terror #1 DC (46:10)Heroes In Crisis #2Batman/The Maxx Arkham Dreams #2Doom Patrol #12The Wild Storm #18Image (56:35)Man-Eaters #2Shanghai Red #5Ice Cream Man #8Extermination #4 Marvel (1:05:33)West Coast Avengers #3Marvel 2 In One #11Black Panther #5Tony Stark: Iron Man #5Daredevil #610Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #311 Other Publishers (1:15:19)Britannia: Lost Eagles of Rome #4Nancy Drew #5Fence #11 SUPPORT US ON PATREONFOLLOW US ON FACEBOOKJOIN THE SERIOUS ISSUES FACEBOOK GROUPFOLLOW US ON TWITTERTWITTER: LEVINS / SIOBHANINSTAGRAM: LEVINS / SIOBHAN – Serious Issues is a weekly comic book review podcast, hosted by Andrew Levins and Siobhan Coombs at Kings Comics in Sydney. Find every comic we review on the show at Kings Comics in Sydney or online at http://kingscomics.com Get in touch with us to ask us a question or tell us to start reading something we’re missing out on. Email us at seriousissues@kingscomics.com or find us at facebook.com/seriousissuespodcast. If you like what you hear, please leave us a nice review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode we discuss the netflix debut of Daredevil season 3 and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Moses reviews Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of terror. also Moses gives you his recap of his weekend experience at LA COMIC-CON. As always they bring you the week's news.
It's that time again! It's the beginning of the month, and the latest issue of the Previews catalog is out. And as they always do, the Two Guys meticulously go through the latest solicits, highlighting a variety of upcoming titles in Previewsthat they're interested in or they think is worth considering. Among the many publishers and titles that they focus on in the August catalog include: Image Comics - Blackbird#1, Dead Rabbit#1, Exorsisters#1, Juke Joint#1, Wytches: Bad Egg Halloween Special, Norroway Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway, Men of Wrath, and Royalboiler: Brandon Graham's Drawn Out Collection Dark Horse Comics - Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion#1, Black Hammer: Age of Doom#8, and EC Archives: Vault of Horror Vol. 5 DC Comics/Vertigo - Cursed Comics Cavalcade#1, The Books of Magic#1, Lucifer#1, Hex Wives#1, and Vertigo: A Celebration of 25 Years IDW Publishing - Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader's Castle#1-#5, The Highest House, Mattéo Book One: 1914-1915, The Great Treasury of Christmas Comic Book Stories, Lodger#1, and Supers, Book One Dynamite Entertainment - The Lone Ranger#1, James Bond: The Body, and The Spirit: Corpse-Makers BOOM! Studios - Adventure Time Season 11#1, Sparrowhawk#1, Hex Vet: Witches in Training, I Moved to Los Angeles to Work in Animation, and The Sons of El Topo Vol 1: Cain Abrams Comicarts - Run: Book One Adhouse - Live/Work#2 Aftershock Comics - Dead Kings#1, The Last Space Race#1, and Lollipop Kids#1 Ah Comics - Mark Twain's Niagara Book Ahoy Comics - Captain Ginger#1 and Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror#1 Animal Media Group - Queen of Kenosha Black Mask Studios - Sex Death Revolution#1 Candlewick Press - Lost Soul, Be at Peace Conundrum Press - Flem Fantagraphics Books - Kramer's Ergot 10, Love and Rockets Vol. IV#6, Fante Bukowski Three: A Perfect Failure, and The Crumb Compendium First Second - Last Pick Vol. 1, Science Comics: The Brain, On a Sunbeam, Secret Coders Vol. 6: Monsters and Modules, The Unsinkable Walker Bean and the Knights of the Waxing Moon, and The Zita the Spacegirl Trilogy Box Set Gallery 13 - To Build a Fire Graphix - The Hidden Witch Harper Collins Publishers - To Kill a Mockingbird Humanoids - My New York Marathonand Superman Isn't Jewish (But I Am Kinda) Iron Circus Comics - The Girl Who Married a Skull and Other African Stories Learner Publishing Group - Jane Austen: Her Heart Did Whisper Lion Forge - Petit, Quantum Mechanics, and Timothy Top NBM - Of Blood and Dust New York Review Comics - Piero Oni Press - Merry Men Pantheon Books - Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation Pegasus - The First Man: The Graphic Novel Quirk Books - The League of Regrettable Sidekicks Renegade Arts Entertainment - Frank Scribner - Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home SelfMadeHero - Andy: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol, H.P. Lovecraft: Four Classic Horror Stories, and Wolf Silver Sprocket - Snowbirdand You Can Try Again Souring Penguin Press - Daisy Blackwood: Pilot for Hire, Vol. 1 Triangle Square - Zenobia VIZ Media - Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, Tokyo Ghoul Complete Box Set, Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction Vol. 3, and Ao Haru Ride Vol. 1 Yen Press - Crush Kodansha Comics - Battle Angel Alita: Holy Nights and Other Stories Seven Seas Entertainment - Wonderland Vol. 1 Vertical Comics - Pop Team Epic Vol. 1
Writer Mark Russell joins us to talk about his upcoming work on Second Coming, Lex Luthor / Porky Pig, and Edgar Allen Poe’s Snifter of Terror as well as Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, The Flintstones, Prez, and more.Multiversal Mix Master; Birddaddy Soars Again; Eel Intent; Titans Together Again; Drew’s Clues; The Family Business; Getting Lucky; Grimm Tidings; Cracks in the Facade; Hammer Time; IISG: Return to the ‘90s; A Conversation with Mark Russell(Eternity Girl #4 - 2:43,Hawkman #1 - 5:35,Plastic Man #1 - 8:55,Titans Special #1 - 11:36,Nancy Drew #1 - 24:02,The Magic Order #1 - 30:03,Domino #3 - 34:10,Exiles #4 - 36:04,Marvel 2-in-1 Annual #1 - 41:26,Thor #1 - 45:17,Is It Still Good? - 49:40,Mark Russell Interview - 1:02:02)
Just myself and Travis in the studio this week. We go over our Keys to the Kingdom Tour, recap of the BYOCB two year anniversary party, and talk about the most intriguing movie possibly of all time. Hope you guys enjoy!
Fake news, social media speculation, the Croatian Public Relations Association conference and support for students, are all among the topics discussed by Sarah Hall and Stephen Waddington on the latest #FuturePRoof podcast.
Will and the Greeze take a topic suggestion from listener Tyler Wind and test out three different styles of glasses for drinking whiskey. After sampling Evan Williams bottled-in-bond from a classic rocks glass, snifter, and the Glencairn glass, Will and the Greeze give their impressions of the whiskey in each. Then, after a very enjoyable "15," the guys give their review of 1972 Small Batch.