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ZNAK - LITERA - CZŁOWIEK

Dzisiaj polecam Państwu WYBITNY komiks Sonny'ego Liew - ilustrowaną opowieść o Singapurze, komiksie, wolności, sztuce... Znakomitość na wszystkich wymiarach.(00:25) Zaczynamy (07:20) Singapur w XX wieku(10:45) Postać Charliego Chan Hock Chye(14:15) Forma, forma, forma (24:35) Historie o ludziach i wolności(28:40) Jeszcze jedna sprawa...(30:00) Zakończenia, gratulacje i takie tamJeśli chcecie posłuchać Państwo innej (krótkiej!) recenzji, zajrzyjcie na kanał YouTube @lubiekomiksy, gdzie jest odcinek o tym komiksie i gdzie będziecie mogli zajrzeć do środka. Odcinek w ramach cyklu #NonFictionNovember W odcinku wykorzystalem muzykę zespołu Longital. Intro: Tvoje vojskáOutro: Bez práce a bez slovJana i Daniel ❤️❤️❤️ DZIĘKUJĘ!

Third Spacing
Ep 55 How can doctors pursue creative work for public engagement?

Third Spacing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 25:00


In this episode, we talk to Dr Hsu Li Yang, Vice Dean of Global Health and Programme Leader in the Antimicrobial Resistance Programme at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, and infectious diseases physician, about how he came to contribute to comics for public engagement such as The Antibiotic Tales with cartoonist Sonny Liew, and medical historical books he's written, Tuberculosis: The Singapore Experience1967-2018 with Dr Loh Kah Seng, and why you shouldn't feel guilty about your creative pursuits.

The Autonomous Creative
From coding to comics, and what it takes to reach the finish line, with Gene Luen Yang

The Autonomous Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 59:06


Gene Luen Yang is a prolific cartoonist whose personal work is deeply rooted in the Chinese-American experience. He's best known for his original graphic novel American Born Chinese, and his work with franchise stories such as Superman and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Hear how Gene went from being a computer engineer and high school teacher to full-time cartoonist and recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant. More from the episode How did the success of American Born Chinese change the trajectory of his career? Gene opens up about quitting his day job: “It felt like breaking up with somebody.” What do coding and comics have in common? And how did teaching help Gene become a better writer? The difference in how he approaches licensed vs. creator-owned work, and the benefits of doing both. Gene talks about the importance of learning to finish, and the anxious voice inside his head that keeps him on track. How he juggles working on multiple projects at once with being a husband and parent. About Gene Luen Yang Gene Luen Yang writes, and sometimes draws, comic books and graphic novels. As the Library of Congress' fifth National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, he advocates for the importance of reading, especially reading diversely. American Born Chinese, his first graphic novel from First Second Books, was a National Book Award finalist, as well as the winner of the Printz Award and an Eisner Award. His two-volume graphic novel Boxers & Saints won the L.A. Times Book Prize and was a National Book Award Finalist. His other works include Secret Coders (with Mike Holmes), The Shadow Hero (with Sonny Liew), Superman from DC Comics (with various artists), and the Avatar: The Last Airbender series from Dark Horse Comics (with Gurihiru). In 2016, he was named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow. His most recent books are Dragon Hoops from First Second Books and Superman Smashes the Klan from DC Comics. Connect with Gene Luen Yang https://geneyang.com/ https://www.ted.com/speakers/gene_yang https://twitter.com/geneluenyang?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/cartoonistgeneluenyang https://www.instagram.com/geneluenyang/ Additional links Visual Scripting: using InDesign to write comics

One World, One Health
Singapore and COVID-19 - Trust and Mitigating Pandemics

One World, One Health

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 10:42 Transcription Available


In this episode, Dr. Hsu Li Yang chats with our host Maggie Fox about how Singapore managed the COVID-19 pandemic.Singapore is a small country in Southeast Asia, but its experience with the first outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome virus – SARS – in 2003 and 2004 helped prepare leaders there for SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19. Dr. Hsu Li Yang, Vice Dean for Global Health and program leader of infectious diseases at the National University of Singapore's Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, lived through the first SARS outbreak and helped fight COVID-19.While restrictions were tight, Dr. Hsu says they worked – and people saw they worked. “Trust currently has never been higher because people could see the success of how the pandemic was managed,” he tells us. What else worked in Singapore?Dr. Hsu Li Yang is an infectious diseases physician who is currently Vice Dean of Global Health at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore (NUS). He is also Associate Director of the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, a Research Centre of Excellence on biofilms and microbial communities based jointly at Nanyang Technological University and NUS. Although he has been involved in COVID-19 research and education, his primary academic focus is in the area of antimicrobial resistance. He has worked with famed comic book artist Sonny Liew to publish educational comics on both COVID-19 and antimicrobial resistance.  

The Daily Rios
TDR 575: the Shadow Hero

The Daily Rios

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 98:33


The new Daily Rios Book Club begins with the Shadow Hero by Gene Luen Yang, Sonny Liew...

Book Club of One
Episode 62: Rally Around the Fool

Book Club of One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 11:43


Featured Books: The Work: The Lyrics of Scott Hutchison by Scott Hutchinson Red Lines: Political Cartoons and the Struggle Against Censorship by Cherian George and Sonny Liew. The Museum: A Short History of Crisis and Resilience by Samuel J. Redman 2022 Cumulative Featured Books via Good Reads Follow or Contact Book Club of One: Instagram @bookclubofuno bookclubofuno@gmail.com Goodreads --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin
Influence: Sonny Liew illustrates ground breaking podcast Fat Leonard

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 7:55


Michelle Martin finds out how Eisner-award winning cartoonist Liew and Pulitzer Prize nominated journalist Tom Wright worked to bring to visual life the Fat Leonard podcast. The expose of corrupt practices in the US Navy operations drops its third episode today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Genre Equality
BEHOLD!: The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, Ibu Mertua-ku & Emily of Emerald Hill

Genre Equality

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 62:47


On the 8th episode of BEHOLD!, we spotlight some of our favourite Singaporean literature, film and theatre in commemoration of National Day! From the metatextual historical revisionism of Sonny Liew's The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, to the iconic romance and tragedy of P. Ramlee's Ibu Mertua-ku, to Stella Kon's Pernanakan one-woman play Emily of Emerald Hill - we discuss our adoration for these local works of art.

Des Mots et Débats
Episode 40 : De la vie et de l'école

Des Mots et Débats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 71:27


Bonjour à toutes et à tous, 40ème épisode de Des Mots et Débats, déjà ! Et un beau programme animé par Armand, accompagné de Nadège et Anne-Sophie. Malheureusement la reprise en présentiel du podcast a abouti à un petit souci technique et des défauts dans la piste sonore. Nos excuses pour ce désagrément qui sera résolu pour les prochains épisodes. Au programme : Une si belle école, Christian Signol (4:10) Laura, Eric Chauvier (25:32) Charlie Chan Hock Chye, Sonny Liew (51:16) Continuez à nous envoyer des titres de livres à podcastdmed@gmail.com ! Bonne écoute !

Comic Marauders Podcast
Issue #88 -The Shadow Hero by Gene Luen Yang & Sonny Liew

Comic Marauders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 63:10


This week the Marauders are talking about THE SHADOW HERO by Gene Luen Yang & Sonny Liew. Other topics in this issue include Falcon & the Winter Soldier, Letterkenny, Kim's Convenience, Overlord, Mario's racism and more.  Next issue we'll be talking about THOR: THE MIGHTY AVENGER by Chris Samnee & Roger Langridge. Email: comicmarauderspod@gmail.com Instagram: @comic_marauders Twitter: @comicmarauders

Worth Reading Wednesdays
EP 18: Asian American & Pacific Islander Reads

Worth Reading Wednesdays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 50:11


Nicole and Tori talk about upcoming National Library Week Plans, including Poetry in the Garden at Munson and Brothers Trading Post on Friday, April 9 at 5 p.m., a marathon to end out the week, new DVD Binge Boxes coming to the library starting April 4th, and even the annual Edible Book Festival. More information can be found at the library's Facebook page. In solidarity with the Asian American Pacific Islander community, the hosts feature books by and about Asian Americans and individuals of Asian descent and their experiences. To find out more about how you can assist the Asian American community at this time, visit stopaapihate.org. The resources talked about in this episode are listed below: The Sam Wu Is Not Afraid Of... Series by Katie Tsang and Kevin Tsang, illustrated by Nathan Reed; Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, & Advice for Living Your Best Life by Ali Wong; Always Be My Maybe Netflix Original movie; Maya Lin: Thinking with Her Hands by Susan Goldman Rubin; Eyes That Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho, illustrated by Dung Ho; Laxmi's Mooch by Shelly Anand, illustrated by Nabi H. Ali; The Shadow Hero Omnibus by Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew, illustrated by Chu Hing; How to Write Good by Ryan Higa; White Ivy by Susie Yang; Pachinko by Min Jin Lee When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings
Weekends: Justin Deimen & Sonny Liew on how local literary is making its leap to the screens

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 24:20


Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys in conversation with Justin Deimen, President, 108 Media & Sonny Liew, Singaporean cartoonist about the adaption of Liew’s Eisner Award-winning book. Moonrise, Sunset, a 1996 mystery novel by the late local literary pioneer Gopal Baratham and Marina Bay Sins, written Neil Humphreys. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zero to One Humans
EP#4 - Reimagining Singapore's history in a comic

Zero to One Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 27:25


Join us as we chat with cartoonist Sonny Liew to learn about his project to reimagine Singapore's history. We discuss how he was initially urged on by a small grant, and a little fiasco with the very same organization that eventually supported his rise to the world stage. Sonny would end up creating history by being the first Singaporean to win the Eisner's, widely described as the "Oscars" of the comic industry.

Iletrados
A Arte de Charlie Chan Hock Chye - Sonny Liew

Iletrados

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 10:58


A Arte de Charlie Chan Hock Chye é genial. No quadrinho mergulhamos na história e na obra do Charlie Chan, passeamos por diversos estilos artísticos, e ainda temos todo o contexto político da época. A história é escrita de uma forma tão brilhante que as vezes eu não conseguia acreditar no tanto de tempo que eu tinha passado pesquisando sobre Singapura. Sonny Liew fez algo incrível aqui, serio gente, leiam. Charlie Chan na Amazon: https://amzn.to/2JjbbRG

Catalog of Interviews and Bits
Gene Luen Yang writes, and sometimes draws, comic books and graphic novels. American Born Chinese, his first graphic novel from First Second Books, was a National Book Award finalist, as well as the winner of the Printz Award and an Eisner Award. His two-

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020


Gene Luen Yang writes, and sometimes draws, comic books and graphic novels. American Born Chinese, his first graphic novel from First Second Books, was a National Book Award finalist, as well as the winner of the Printz Award and an Eisner Award. His two-volume graphic novel Boxers & Saints won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and was a National Book Award finalist. His other works include the Secret Coders series (with Mike Holmes), The Shadow Hero (with Sonny Liew), New Super-Man from DC Comics (with various artists), and the Avatar: The Last Airbender series from Dark Horse Comics (with Gurihiru). He was the fifth National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and in 2016 he was named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow.

ComixLaunch: Crowdfunding for Writers, Artists & Self-Publishers on Kickstarter... and Beyond!
Should a Comic Writer Get a Literary Agent? [MasterMind Session]

ComixLaunch: Crowdfunding for Writers, Artists & Self-Publishers on Kickstarter... and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 37:23


Professional comic writer Erica Schultz looks for feedback from a mastermind of creator peers on the advantages of getting a literary agent to represent her work and tips for finding one. Highlights of This Session Include: How might an agent help push ones career forward?How to go about finding a literary agent beyond what the blogs say to do?How different is it to work for a traditional publisher creating graphic novels vs a comic book publisher? Plus: One messy thing Tyler will be up to this Christmas break! This Session is Sponsored by: If you would you like to meet once a month with a group of serious, like-minded creators to talk about your projects and creative business for mutual support and accountability this year, go to ComixLaunch.com/mastermind and get on the interest list. New Groups will be forming in December and start meeting in January 2020! In the Mastermind Hotseat Today: Erica Schultz is a comic book writer best known for 2018’s DAREDEVIL Annual and the award-winning, creator-owned series M3 with artist Vicente Alcázar. Her latest book is the urban fantasy series FORGOTTEN HOME published by ComiXology Originals/Vices Press with artist Marika Cresta. In 2016, she was chosen by DC Comics to participate in the pilot program of their Talent Development Workshop, collaborating with artist Sonny Liew on a well-received HAWKGIRL story. She has written for Marvel, DC, Dynamite, 2000AD, and Action Lab, as well as contributed to multiple anthologies including Image Comics’ WHERE WE LIVE for the victims of the Las Vegas shooting (nominated for a 2019 Eisner Award, winner of two 2019 Ringo Awards) and THE 27 CLUB: A COMICS ANTHOLOGY published by Red Stylo Media and Action Lab Danger Zone (nominated for a 2016 Harvey Award). Erica is a writing instructor at The Kubert School in New Jersey and a lettering instructor for ComicsExperience.com. In the Mastermind Round Table: Melissa J Massey, a writer, illustrator, fantasy webcomic creator, and digital marketing and communications specialist Dawn Griffin is a designer/illustrator and cartoonist specializing in material for kids and young adults, and one of the founding members of Webcomic Alliance, a web resource & podcast for comic creators.Abrian Curington, an illustrator, fantasy cartagropher, and the publisher of Blue Cat Co. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: ComixLaunch.com/mastermindComicImpressions.com More About Our Sponsor: If you're listening to this and the idea of meeting regularly with a small, focused group of like-minded creators to share resources, sharpen and strengthen your creative business strategies and to support each other in mutually benefical ways, sounds good to you… stop whatever it is you're doing now and get over to ComixLaunch.com/mastermind to get on our interest list. I've been running these mastermind groups for over a year now, and I've seen how powerful they can be for the right creators. Everybody has blindspots. We ALL have things in our creative lives we can’t see from the inside. We all struggle with self doubt and paralysis, and we are all prone to getting stuck. Albert Einstein said "we can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." If you're ready to get new perspectives and solutions on your challenges from creators who have overcome them, a mastermind can provide that. The right mastermind will support you, not let you fail, and push you to new heights. Now, I realize many of you have gotten to this point largely on your own and may even be proud of that. (And you should be!) But at a certain point, what got you here, won't get you there. Your network may be your single greatest asset, and being a part of a dedicated mastermind group will quickly become the most invaluable part of your network. Joining a MasterMInd may be just what you're looking for IF…

The Straits Times Audio Features
Why you shouldn't demand antibiotics for your flu: Health Check Ep 23

The Straits Times Audio Features

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 12:43


Health Check Ep 23: Why you shouldn't demand antibiotics for your flu 12:43 mins Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Wednesdays, The Straits Times guides you to healthier living and clears up some common misconceptions on health. In this episode, ST correspondent Joyce Teo and podcasting head Ernest Luis host Associate Professor Hsu Li Yang - the head of the infectious diseases programme and the co-director of the Leadership Institute for Global Health Transformation at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. He tells us more about antimicrobial and antibiotic resistance and what to know and do about it. He answers the following questions:  1. The difference between antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic resistance 2. Is there the same urgent "climate change" mentality when it comes to the problem of recognising antibiotic resistance? 3. Costly effects of drug-resistant bacteria in human medicine 4. Antibiotics being used as growth promoters in animal farming, and does it affect kampung chicken? 5. If you have a bacterial infection as opposed to a viral infection, what should you do? Prof Hsu has also worked on a graphic novel with award-winning Singaporean cartoonist Sonny Liew and Epigram Books. Called The Antibiotic Tales, it aims to explain antimicrobial resistance - the ability of microbes to evolve and resist the drugs used to kill them - to the lay reader. Produced by: Joyce Teo and Ernest Luis Edited by: Adam Azlee Follow more Health Check podcasts and rate us on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGY  Apple Podcasts: http://str.sg/oeXP  Google Podcasts: http://str.sg/oeLN  Playlist: https://str.sg/Jw7R  Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts  Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg  Thank you for your support! ST & BT Podcasts picked up a silver medal for Best Digital Project to engage younger and/or millennial audiences at 2019 Asian Digital Media Awards by Wan-Ifra:  https://str.sg/Jw5T  Watch a video of Podcasts on the rise in Singapore: https://youtu.be/aGJ4cbch6eQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Health Check
Why you shouldn't demand antibiotics for your flu: Health Check Ep 23

Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 12:43


Health Check Ep 23: Why you shouldn't demand antibiotics for your flu 12:43 mins Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Wednesdays, The Straits Times guides you to healthier living and clears up some common misconceptions on health. In this episode, ST correspondent Joyce Teo and podcasting head Ernest Luis host Associate Professor Hsu Li Yang - the head of the infectious diseases programme and the co-director of the Leadership Institute for Global Health Transformation at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. He tells us more about antimicrobial and antibiotic resistance and what to know and do about it. He answers the following questions:  1. The difference between antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic resistance 2. Is there the same urgent "climate change" mentality when it comes to the problem of recognising antibiotic resistance? 3. Costly effects of drug-resistant bacteria in human medicine 4. Antibiotics being used as growth promoters in animal farming, and does it affect kampung chicken? 5. If you have a bacterial infection as opposed to a viral infection, what should you do? Prof Hsu has also worked on a graphic novel with award-winning Singaporean cartoonist Sonny Liew and Epigram Books. Called The Antibiotic Tales, it aims to explain antimicrobial resistance - the ability of microbes to evolve and resist the drugs used to kill them - to the lay reader. Produced by: Joyce Teo and Ernest Luis Edited by: Adam Azlee Follow more Health Check podcasts and rate us on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGY  Apple Podcasts: http://str.sg/oeXP  Google Podcasts: http://str.sg/oeLN  Playlist: https://str.sg/Jw7R  Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts  Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg  Thank you for your support! ST & BT Podcasts picked up a silver medal for Best Digital Project to engage younger and/or millennial audiences at 2019 Asian Digital Media Awards by Wan-Ifra:  https://str.sg/Jw5T  Watch a video of Podcasts on the rise in Singapore: https://youtu.be/aGJ4cbch6eQ

The Protagonist Podcast
Protagonist Podcast #245: Hank Chu from The Shadow Hero (comic 2014) “The Green Turtle is my son!”

The Protagonist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 62:29


Description Returning guest Mattathias Westwood joins Joe to discuss Hank Chu, from the comic book mini-series The Shadow Hero by Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew. Topics of discussion include the Golden Age inspiration for the character, the Asian American … Continue reading →

Three Panel Contrast
Ep 12 - My Faith in Frankie & Highest House

Three Panel Contrast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 68:54


It's all Mike Carey all the time this episode with a comparison of Highest House (art by Peter Gross) and My Faith in Frankie (art by Sonny Liew and Marc Hempel). We explore the role of religion, faith and deism in comics, the challenges that the medium poses for high fantasy works, and the collaborative nature of the form itself, whilst also taking a slight aside to discuss the possible symbolic meaning of a person getting weed-whacked in the genitals. We will also feature a review of the academic text "Graven Images: Religion in Comic Books and Graphic Novels," edited by A. David Lewis and Christine Hoff Kraemer.

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 164

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 145:49


Top 500, Cursed Comics Cavalcade, Spider-Geddon 1, What If: Punisher, X-Men Black - Mojo, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, Murder Falcon, Infinite Dark, Albert Einstein: Time Mason, Last Space Race, These Savage Shores, Adventure Time Season 11   Reviews: Lemony Snicket Season 2, House with Clock in its Walls, Runaways, Punk Rock Jesus, Fables, Doctor Who s11e2, Haunting of Hill House   News: Batwoman pics, God Country movie, James Gunn, Chuck Wendig, Kraven film w/ Spidey, Pet Sematary trailer, Aladdin TV trailer, Secret Six TV series, Guardians final not final roster, Iron Fist cancelled, Sexy Alfred, Dracula by Sherlock team   Comics Details: Curse Comics Cavalcade by Tim Seeley, Kyle Hotz, Fco Plascencia, Kenny Porter, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia, Gary Dauberman, Riccardo Federici, Sunny Gho, Vita Ayala, Victor Ibanez, Matt Wilson, Corinna Bechko, Gabriel Hardman, Trish Mulvihill, Mags Visaggio, Minkyu Jung, Jordie Bellaire, Mike Moreci, Felipe Watanabe, Jonas Trindade, Romulo Fajardo, Bryan Hill, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini, Dave Wielgosz, Christian Duce, James Tynion IV, Mark Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy Wonder Woman 56 by James Tynion IV, Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Romula Fajardo Jr. Spider-Geddon 1 by Christos Gage, Jorge Molina, David Curiel What If Peter Parker Became the Punisher by Carl Potts, Juanan Ramirez X-Men Black - Mojo by Scott Aukerman, Andre Lima Araujo, Nick Bradshaw, Guru eFX, Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Geraldo Borges, Rachelle Rosenberg Infinite Dark 1 by Ryan Cady, Andrea Mutti, K Michael Russell Murder Falcon 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Michael Spicer My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Last Space Race 1 by Peter Calloway, Alex Shibao, Natalia Marques These Savage Shores 1 by Ram V, Sumit Kumar, Vittorio Astone Albert Einstein: Time Mason 1 by Tony Donley, Marcus Perry Adventure Time Season 11 1 by Sonny Liew, Marina Julia   Comics Countdown, 10 Oct 2018: My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Black Hammer: Quantum Age 3 by Jeff Lemire, Wilfredo Torres, Dave Stewart Wonder Woman 56 by James Tynion IV, Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Romula Fajardo Jr. Avengers 9 by Jason Aaron, David Marquez, Justin Ponsor Cursed Comics Cavalcade by Tim Seeley, Kyle Hotz, Fco Plascencia, Kenny Porter, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia, Gary Dauberman, Riccardo Federici, Sunny Gho, Vita Ayala, Victor Ibanez, Matt Wilson, Corinna Bechko, Gabriel Hardman, Trish Mulvihill, Mags Visaggio, Minkyu Jung, Jordie Bellaire, Mike Moreci, Felipe Watanabe, Jonas Trindade, Romulo Fajardo, Bryan Hill, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini, Dave Wielgosz, Christian Duce, James Tynion IV, Mark Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy Farmhand 4 by Rob Guillory, Taylor Wells Venom 7 by Donny Cates, Iban Coello, Andres Mossa Wrong Earth 2 by Tom Peyer, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Andy Troy Wildstorm: Michael Cray 12 by Bryan Hill, Steven Harris, Dexter Vines, Ross Campbell Outpost Zero 4 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu

Michigan State University Comic Art and Graphic Novel Podcast

MSU Comics Students’ postcard: Capital City Comic-Con Original Art Scholarship: https://capcitycomiccon.com/scholarships/  2018 MSU Comics Forum Keynote Addresses: http://comicsforum.msu.edu/2018/03/20/2018-msu-comics-forum-keynote-addresses-archived/  MSU Comics Podcast iTunes page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/michigan-state-university-comic-art-graphic-novel-podcast/id1150304323?mt=2 MSU Special Collections Library: www.lib.msu.edu/spc  Featured items from the MSU Special Collections Library: Sonny Liew: https://www.sonnyliew.com/ 

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Magdalene Visaggio and Sonny Liew

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 61:32


Time Codes: 00:26 - Introduction 02:57 - Setup of interview 05:11 - Interview with Magdalene Visaggio 29:37 - Interview with Sonny Liew 58:43 - Wrap up 59:20 - Contact us A couple of weeks ago the first issue of Eternity Girl, the latest title in DC's Young Animal line, was released. Written by Magdalene Visaggio and with art by Sonny Liew, this is a title that combines parts of Element Girl with a dash of Kid Eternity, and mixes things up in an offbeat way that fits perfectly in the Young Animal world. On this interview episode, Derek talks with both Mags and Sonny about this new series, and both kindly agreed to be on the podcast. Listeners of The Comics Alternative will know that both creators have been on the show before. Derek spoke with Mags briefly at HeroesCon a couple of years ago, and then he along with Gwen interviewed Sonny around the publication of his landmark book, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, a work that went on to win three Eisner Awards last year: Best Writer/Artist, Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Asia, and Best Publication Design. Since Sonny lives halfway around the world, in Singapore, there was a challenge in trying to find a common occasion when everyone could be online and all talk together. So they decided to break up the interview where Derek would talk with both creators separately, asking both similar questions, while at the same time focusing on each one's unique contribution to the series. This show begins with Mags Visaggio, with Derek asking her about the genesis of Eternity Girl as well as the differences between creating for Black Mask Comics and now working at DC. After that, you'll hear a conversation with Sonny Liew. He talks about his visual approach to this unstable, composite character and how his art style is particularly suited to the title. Derek also asks Sonny what it's like to be a multiple Eisner Award-winning artist and how his professional life has changed since last year's accolades.  

Number One Comic Books
Issue #2 Infidel, The Ballad of Sang, Eternity Girl, Usagi Yojimbo: The Hidden

Number One Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 100:43


In this episode Brian, Joe, Rebekah and Rod discuss Infidel, Ballad of Sang, Eternity Girl and Usagi Yojimbo: The Hidden.                                             (Brian's Pick) Ballad of Sang                                         written by Ed Brisson art by Alessandro Micelli                                                                                     Kidnapped off the streets of the Philippines as an infant and trained as a child assassin, Sang has never had a childhood. All he's ever known is killing and the kindness of his master, Chen, the closest thing Sang has to a father. When Sang's enthusiasm botches a job, it brings the wrath of Don Minchella down on the pair, resulting in Chen's murder. Barely escaping with his own life -- and with Minchella's severed arm in tow -- Sang swears revenge, while every gang in the city mobilizes to return him to Minchella, dead or alive.                                     (Rebekah's Pick) Eternity Girl                                                       written by Magdalene Visaggio art by Sonny Liew                                                                                                                     Caroline Sharp has been a lot of things, including both a superhero and a super-spy. But now, with those days behind her and her powers proving unreliable, Caroline finds herself stuck in a life weighed down by her depression and an inability to change. You see, Caroline is going to live forever, and there is no escape to be had. The very act of living reminds her that, to the rest of existence, she is an anomaly.                                             (Joe's Pick) Infidel                                                written by Pornsak Pichetshote Art / Cover: Aaron Campbell, José Villarrubia                                         A haunted house story for the 21st century, INFIDEL follows an American Muslim woman and her multiracial neighbors who move into a building haunted by entities that feed off xenophobia.                                                                                          (Rod's Pick) Usagi Yojimbo: The Hidden                     Written and Drawn by Stan Sakai                                                                                                                                                               On his way to see Inspector Ishida, Usagi is confronted by Shogunate guards . . . a sign of the times. While unraveling a pair of murders in town later, Usagi and Ishida become wary as they find the corpses stripped of all identification--except for a talisman that leads to a startling discovery!                              

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 134

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 130:42


Eternity Girl, Supergirl 19, Green Lantern Earth One, New Mutants: Dead Souls, Dry County, Infidel, Postal: Laura, American Gods: My Ainsel, Vampironica, Subspecies, Encounter, Betrothed, Secret Weapons: Owen’s Story 0, News (X-23 by Mariko Tamaki & Juann Cabal, Detective by Bryan Hill, Venditti off Green Lantern Corps, Hawkman by Venditti/Hitch, Cheung on Justice League, Zdarsky exclusive, DC/Hannah Barbera crossovers, Batman wedding specials, New Gods movie, Danny Boyle Bond 25), Crown controversy, Reviews (Derry Girls, Green Lantern 2814 Vol 1, Incognegro HC, Motor Girl Omnibus).   Comics Credits: Eternity Girl 1 by Magdalene Visaggio, Sonny Liew, Chris Chuckry Green Lantern Earth One by Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko New Mutants: Dead Souls 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Adam Gorham, Michael Garland Dry County 1 by Rich Tommaso Infidel 1 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Aaron Campbell, Jose Villarrubia Postal: Laura by Bryan Hill, Isaac Goodhart, Raffaele Ienco American Gods: My Ainsel 1 by Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell, Scott Hampton Betrothed 1 by Sean Lewis, Steve Uy Vampironica 1 by Meg Smallwood, Greg Smallwood Subspecies 1 by Cullen Bunn, Jimmy Johnston, Daniel Logan, Yann Perrelet Encounter 1 by Art Baltazar, Chris Giarrusso Secret Weapons: Owen’s Story 0 by Eric Heisserer, Raul Allen, Patricia Martin   Comics Countdown 14 March 2018: Mister Miracle 7 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads Supergirl 19 by Steve Orlando, Vita Ayala, Jamal Campbell Green Lantern Earth One by Corinna Bechko, Gabriel Hardman, Jordan Boyd Deadly Class 32 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd Secret Weapons: Owen’s Story 0 by Eric Heisserer, Raul Allen, Patricia Martin New Super-Man and the Justice League of China 21 by Gene Luen Yang, Brent Peeples, Matt Santorelli, Hi-Fi Peter Parker: Spider-Man 301 by Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Joe Rivera, Jordan Gibson Curse Words 12 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Addison Duke The Wild Storm: Michael Cray 6 by Bryan Hill, Larry Hama, Steven Harris, Andy Owens, Dexter Vines Detective Comics 976 by James Tynion IV, Javi Fernandez, John Kalisz

Generación X Podcast
Generación X Podcast Programa 23

Generación X Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 96:01


En el programa 23 tenemos: Deberes: En la cocina con Kafka (Isma), Kuro (Jota) Correo: No hay correo pero comentamos la jugada Top ventas: Thor, 20th century boys, Guantelete del infinito, Muertos vivientes, Janitor, El show de Albert Monteys ¿Quién es... Matt Kindt? Sección especial sobre el Universo Valiant Producto de Temporada: Firmas de Tillie Walden (10 de Abril), Parme(16 de Abril) y David Rubín (19 de Abril) Nominados al salón de Barcelona (ficomic) Autora o Autor revelación: Ana Penyas. Estamos todas bien. Ediciones Salamandra. Anabel Colazo. Encuentros cercanos. Ediciones La Cúpula. Begoña García-Alén. Nuevas estructuras. Apa Apa Cómics. Jandro González. La vampira de Barcelona. Norma Editorial. Victor Puchalski. La balada de Jolene Blackcountry. Autsaider Cómics. Mejor obra de autor/autora español/a publicada en España en 2017 Encuentros cercanos de Anabel Colazo. Ediciones La Cúpula. Estamos todas bien de Ana Penyas. Ediciones Salamandra. Pinturas de guerra de Ángel de la Calle. Reino de Cordelia. Roco Vargas. Júpiter de Daniel Torres. Norma Editorial. Un millón de años de David Sánchez. Astiberri Ediciones. Mejor obra de autor/autora extranjero/a publicada en España en 2017 Arsène Schrauwen de Olivier Schrauwen. Fulgencio Pimentel. El arte de Charlie Chan Hock Chye. Una historia de Singapur de Sonny Liew. Dibbuks/Amok Ediciones. El club del divorcio núm. 1 de Kazuo Kamimura. ECC Ediciones. Piruetas de Tillie Walden. Ediciones La Cúpula. Una hermana de Bastien Vivés. Diábolo Ediciones. Novedades: Pulse enter para continuar, El show de Albert Monteys, Batman El principe oscuro, Super Lopez integral, Guantelete del infinito, Cuaderno de Tormentas

Graphic Novelism | The History of Comic Books
BEHIND THE BULLPEN: Magdalene Visaggio

Graphic Novelism | The History of Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018


In our newest team-up episode, we talk with Eisner-nominated writer Magdalene Visaggio about her work on books such as Kim & Kim and Quantum Teens Are Go, what it's like to write for licensed properties, which comics she's been getting into, and her new Young Animal series with Sonny Liew and Chris Chuckry, Eternity Girl! Come for the interview, stay for the conspiracy theories about OMAC. Obey the One Man Army Core by downloading here! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraphicNovelism Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/graphic-novelism/id1005133566 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=68076&refid=stpr  Twitter: https://twitter.com/GraphicNovelism Tumblr: http://graphicnovelismpodcast.tumblr.com/ Music used: Neuro Rhythm by Jens Kiilstofte https://machinimasound.com/music/neurorhythm/ Licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) FURTHER READING Follow Mags on twitter here. And check out her work on Comixology.

Conversations With Andie
#12 SONNY LIEW - Graphic Novelist / 3X Eisner Award Winner

Conversations With Andie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 41:23


We interview Sonny Liew, a graphic novelist, author of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, and a three-time Eisner Award Winner.

ArtsEquator Podcast
Podcast 27: SIFA 2017 Part 1; Singapore Commissions

ArtsEquator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017


Duration: 39 mins Elaine Chiew, Naeem Kapadia, Matt Lyon and Kathy Rowland dissect some of the Singapore-led offerings at the Singapore International Festival of Arts 2017: Becoming Graphic, an original cross-genre commission by Sonny Liew and Edith Podesta, Art Studio by Nine... The post Podcast 27: SIFA 2017 Part 1; Singapore Commissions appeared first on ArtsEquator.

LongKangKitties Podcast
Episode 12.5 Half celebrities death matches (out-takes)

LongKangKitties Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 8:00


The kitties got caught in the monsoon season of work! While the Long Kangs are flooding here's an out-take episode where Dan Wong challenges Calvin Cheng to a fight! As the topic of Sonny Liew got intense, we got side-tracked and started talking about shit that don't matter, business as usual, hence this portion was cut from episode 12. Stay tuned next week while we get our lives back on track with episode 13! References: Steven Lim modelling agency http://www.stevenlim.net/ (I guess this is a real website?) Half celebrity deathmatch https://mothership.sg/2017/07/spore-idol-alumni-steven-lim-sylvester-sim-to-fight-in-muay-thai-match/ Steven Lim accused of scamming lady http://wahlaoeh.sg/blog/editorial/steven-lim-was-reported-scamming-a-malaysian-female-25/

Rock & Cómics
Rock & Cómics Especial Verano '17 - Enrique Sánchez Abulí, Esteban Hernández, Alex Fito, Artur Laperlaa

Rock & Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 202:17


Programa especial de verano Rock & Cómics, programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. Especial en el que cada uno de nuestros colaboradores nos desvela cuál fue el cómic que les marcó, ya pudiera ser en la infancia o años después, acompañado de frikicanciones y entrevistas. SUMARIO: [02' 04"] - Canción "Thunderstrack" de ACDC. [05' 43"] - Periferia Oriental Óscar Senar elige Doctor Slump de Akira Toriyama. [19' 32"] - Frikicanción "Do the Spiderman" de The Men [22' 44"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Enrique Sánchez Abulí de su último cómic junto a Eduardo Risso, la vuelta de Torpedo en Torpedo 1972 publicado por Norma Editorial. [36' 27"] - Canción "Walk on the Wild Side" de Lou Reed [40' 04"] - Tebeos del Tío Sam Pedro Monje elije la serie 52 (que no los nuevos 52) de DC. [49' 34"] - Transmutaciones Postheroicas Elisa McCausland elije Creo en Frankie de Mike Carey, Sonny Liew y Marc Hempel publicado por Norma Editorial. [1h01'14"] - Frikicanción "Superman" de Lazlo Bane. [1h05'18"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Alex Fito de su magnifico libro de ilustraciones Siempre pensando en tebeos, publicado por Dibbuks. [1h17'31"] - Canción "Si nos dejan" de Jose Alfredo Jiménez. [1h18'52"] - La cárcel de papel Álvaro Pons elije Philemon de Fred, que ha recopilado ECC en tres tomos. [1h28'42"] - La bóveda Pedro L. López elije Flash de DC. [1h44'35"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Artur Laperla de su cómic Melvin, publicado por Bang Ediciones. [1h58'52"] - Cosas de guionistas Josep Busquet elije Lucky Luke de Morris y René Goscinny. [2h09'10"] - Frikicanción "The Mighty Ranxerox" de The Bottom. [2h13'45"] - El laboratorio El Profesor (el Payo Migue) elije Mortadelo y Filemón y Asterix y Obelix. [2h26'38"] - Entrevista Esteban Hernández nos habla de su último cómic, Hernan Esteve publicado por Libros de Autoengaño. [2h49'41"] - Canción "Fármaco" de Esteban Hernández. [2h50'22"] - Tebeos de kiosko Óscar Gual elije Odio de Peter Bagge, publicado por La Cúpula. [3h02'44"] - Cómics al límite Gerardo Vilches elije La vida es buena si no te rindes de Seth, publicado por la editorial Sinsentido. [3h13'02"] - Frikicanción "Who wants to be a Comic Villain" de Death Star. [3h18'32"] - Canción "Baba O'Riley" de The Who.

Wait, What?
Wait, What? Episode 230

Wait, What?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 125:19


Today, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester are back after a two week absence to talk about what happened at San Diego Comic Con this year, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew, X-Men: Grand Design, the latest piece on Marvel by friend of the podcast Brian Hibbs, plus discussions of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, Manga Poverty by Sato Shuho, and much, much more. Show notes are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your comments and questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!

Comics Syllabus
008 Sonny Liew talks Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017


Images and links to go with our conversation are at http://wp.me/p42KN3-F2L On this week’s Comics Syllabus podcast, I caught up with creator Sonny Liew about “The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye” (Pantheon) just a few days after he and the book won Eisner Awards for Best Writer/Artist, Publication Design, and International Material from Asia. After setting the scene and giving context to our conversation, I present my discussion with Sonny about the Eisners and San Diego Comic Con; the artistry, themes, and politics of “Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye;” and which of the book’s homages to comics masters he found most challenging to create. Let’s dig deep! (Apologies for the sound quality of the interview– explanation is in the episode introduction.) Then afterwards, in the “General Ed” segment, we feature “The Wait List” for August, joined by the podcast brother to look at upcoming collections and trade paperbacks this month. I’m Paul, and I’m inviting you to join us for another episode of The Comics Syllabus, a comics analysis podcast. Our mantra is, we read widely and we dig deep. Each week, we choose one work from a wide breadth of current and classic comics, including superhero fare, comics from independent publishers and small presses, global comics, newspaper strip archives, and various collected editions. We spend time digging deep into the work from various perspectives, sometimes in actual live conversation with others, sometimes with just me on a mic surrounded by a pile of comics studies and academic books. It’s like a comics seminar, where the only prerequisite is that you love comics. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss or find archives for this podcast (previously named “Study Comics with Paul”) here: http://studycomics.club/ A rating, review, or star on whatever podcast source would help make the world a slightly better place. (No, Really!) Follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai It’s the only place on earth he stays under 140 characters. Thanks for listening!   IMAGES can be seen at http://wp.me/p42KN3-F2L The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye website: http://artofcharliechan.com/ Spotlight Panel with Sonny Liew at San Diego Comic Con (with Paul Levitz), posted by Penguin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8bvXov4fso Past episode of this podcast (when it was “The Paul List”) reviewing “Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye”: https://soundcloud.com/twoplai/08252016-art-of-charlie-chan-hock-chye-by-sonny-liew-pantheon-and-pull-list?in=twoplai/sets/the-paul-list-podcast-comics Comics Alternative interview with Sonny Liew: http://comicsalternative.com/comics-alternative-interviews-sonny-liew/ From 15:56 “The King of Comics at SDCC” from 19:07 The Beat piece “Money Matters Must Read”: http://www.comicsbeat.com/money-matters-must-read-the-salary-of-charlie-chan-hock-chye/ from 25:32 New York Times piece Sonny references: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/14/world/asia/sonny-liew-singapore-charlie-chan-hock-chye.html from 26:35 “Presented by Sonny Liew” from 29:45 and 34:32 “Invasion! after Frank Hampton’s “Dan Dare” from 35:49 “Bukit Chapalang after Walt Kelly’s Pogo” from 36:54 “Ah Huat after Tezuka” from 39:41– Sonny mentions various sources about the life of a comics artist in an earlier period, including Lat, Tatsumi, Taniguchi, and Noro Shinpei in Allen Say’s Drawing from Memory from 52:02 “You’ll have to look after your own family”

For The Love of Indie
FTLI #31- The Chair, Charlie Chan Hock Chye, American Barbarian

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 93:31


The gang returns! Like, most of the gang. Drew, Julia, and Kaila each take a seat to discuss stories of demon babies, what happens when you're not paying attention, a Singapore artist you've never heard of and more! Plus, Buddy Beaudoin of Gentleman Pickle stops in for a chat. Listen in to discover: Alter-Life Gentleman Pickle Prat Killadelphia The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye Shirtless Bear Fighter Everything We Miss The Chair American Barbarian Baby Teeth Prison Pit Quantum Teens are Go Sacred Creatures Cloudia and Rex Loose Ends Jam in the Band Drums Electric City Comic Con Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @ftlindie/@ftloveofindie Drew's Instagram: @justdrewvg Julia's Instagram/Twitter: @indiebyrd Kaila's Instagram/Twitter: @everythingremindsme/@kailakerouac

Comics Syllabus
002.5 If I Had an Eisner Ballot

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017


Track image by Sonny Liew. In another .5 episode (not the usual comics analysis we do here at the Comics Syllabus podcast at multiversitycomics.com, but a filler between off-weeks during this month), Paul shouts out fellow Multiversity Podcast Network friends Pop Culture Hound podcast and Robots from Tomorrow, mentions the Process Party and Comics Alternative podcasts, and then... Discusses his picks if he had an Eisner ballot for the various categories in the 2017 Eisner Awards. List of Eisner nominees can be found here: https://www.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-awards-nominations-2017 You can find archives for this podcast (previously named "Study Comics with Paul") here: http://studycomics.club/ Or find the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss A rating, review, or star on whatever podcast source would help a lot and would be greatly appreciated! Follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai Thanks for listening!

The Comics Alternative
Episode 242: A Discussion of the 2017 Eisner Award Nominations

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 108:37


Earlier this month the nominees for the 2017 Eisner Awards were announced at the Comic-Con International website, and as Andy and Derek like to do every year, they're devoting a full episode of The Comics Alternative to a discussion of the nominations. On this week's show, the Two Guys give their impressions of the various nominees, both as a whole and on a category-by-category basis, making observations and trying to understand any trends underlying this year's selections. However, Derek and Andy resist the urge to play armchair quarterbacks, so they don't second-guess the six-member panel of judges or focus on what they would have chosen if they had been on the selection committee. As diligent comics scholars, they judicial and discerning in their commentary. At the same time, they don't shy away from pointing out a few inconsistencies and a few head-scratchers when trying to make sense of this year's nominations. You can find a complete list of the 2017 Eisner Award nominees below. So as you listen to this week's episode, please feel free to scroll down and follow along!   Eisner Awards Nominations 2017 Best Short Story “The Comics Wedding of the Century,” by Simon Hanselmann, in We Told You So: Comics as Art (Fantagraphics) “The Dark Nothing,” by Jordan Crane, in Uptight #5 (Fantagraphics) “Good Boy,” by Tom King and David Finch, in Batman Annual #1 (DC) “Monday,” by W. Maxwell Prince and John Amor, in One Week in the Library (Image) “Mostly Saturn,” by Michael DeForge, in Island Magazine #8 (Image) “Shrine of the Monkey God!” by Kim Deitch, in Kramers Ergot 9 (Fantagraphics) Best Single Issue/One-Shot Babybel Wax Bodysuit, by Eric Kostiuk Williams (Retrofit/Big Planet) Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In, by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, and Jill Thompson (Dark Horse) Blammo #9, by Noah Van Sciver (Kilgore Books) Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image) Sir Alfred #3, by Tim Hensley (Pigeon Press) Your Black Friend, by Ben Passmore (Silver Sprocket) Best Continuing Series Astro City, by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Vertigo/DC) Kill or Be Killed, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image) The Mighty Thor, by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman (Marvel) Paper Girls, by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang (Image) Saga, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples (Image) Best Limited Series Archangel, by William Gibson, Michael St. John Smith, Butch Guice, and Tom Palmer (IDW) Briggs Land, by Brian Wood and Mack Chater (Dark Horse) Han Solo, by Marjorie Liu and Mark Brooks (Marvel) Kim and Kim, by Magdalene Visaggio and Eva Cabrera (Black Mask) The Vision, by Tom King and Gabriel Walta (Marvel) Best New Series Black Hammer, by Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston (Dark Horse) Clean Room, by Gail Simone and Jon Davis-Hunt (Vertigo/DC) Deathstroke: Rebirth, by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, et al. (DC) Faith, by Jody Houser, Pere Pérez, and Marguerite Sauvage (Valiant) Mockingbird, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Marvel) Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8) Ape and Armadillo Take Over the World, by James Sturm (Toon) Burt's Way Home, by John Martz (Koyama) The Creeps, Book 2: The Trolls Will Feast! by Chris Schweizer (Abrams) I'm Grumpy (My First Comics), by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm (Random House Books for Young Readers) Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea, by Ben Clanton (Tundra) Best Publication for Kids (ages 9-12) The Drawing Lesson, by Mark Crilley (Watson-Guptill) Ghosts, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic) Hilda and the Stone Forest, by Luke Pearson (Flying Eye Books) Rikki, adapted by Norm Harper and Matthew Foltz-Gray (Karate Petshop) Science Comics: Dinosaurs, by MK Reed and Joe Flood (First Second) Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17) Bad Machinery, vol. 5: The Case of the Fire Inside, by John Allison (Oni) Batgirl, by Hope Larson and Rafael Albuquerque (DC) Jughead, by Chip Zdarsky, Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Derek Charm (Archie) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) Trish Trash: Roller Girl of Mars, by Jessica Abel (Papercutz/Super Genius) The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, by Ryan North and Erica Henderson (Marvel) Best Humor Publication The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp, by Lee Marrs (Marrs Books) Hot Dog Taste Test, by Lisa Hanawalt (Drawn & Quarterly) Jughead, by Chip Zdarsky, Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Derek Charm (Archie) Man, I Hate Cursive, by Jim Benton (Andrews McMeel) Yuge! 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump, by G. B. Trudeau (Andrews McMeel) Best Anthology Baltic Comics Anthology š! #26: dADa, edited by David Schilter and Sanita Muizniece (kuš!) Island Magazine, edited by Brandon Graham and Emma Rios (Image) Kramers Ergot 9, edited by Sammy Harkham (Fantagraphics) Love Is Love, edited by Sarah Gaydos and Jamie S. Rich (IDW/DC) Spanish Fever: Stories by the New Spanish Cartoonists, edited by Santiago Garcia (Fantagraphics) Best Reality-Based Work Dark Night: A True Batman Story, by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso (Vertigo/DC) Glenn Gould: A Life Off Tempo, by Sandrine Revel (NBM) March (Book Three), by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf) Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir, by Tom Hart (St. Martin's) Tetris: The Games People Play, by Box Brown (First Second) Best Graphic Album—New The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) Black Dog: The Dreams of Paul Nash, by Dave McKean (Dark Horse) Exits, by Daryl Seitchik (Koyama) Mooncop, by Tom Gauld (Drawn & Quarterly) Patience, by Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics) Wonder Woman: The True Amazon, by Jill Thompson (DC Comics) Best Graphic Album—Reprint Demon, by Jason Shiga (First Second) Incomplete Works, by Dylan Horrocks (Alternative) Last Look, by Charles Burns (Pantheon) Meat Cake Bible, by Dame Darcy (Fantagraphics) Megg and Mogg in Amsterdam and Other Stories, by Simon Hanselmann (Fantagraphics) She's Not into Poetry, by Tom Hart (Alternative) Best U.S. Edition of International Material Equinoxes, by Cyril Pedrosa, translated by Joe Johnson (NBM) Irmina, by Barbara Yelin, translated by Michael Waaler (SelfMadeHero) Love: The Lion, by Frédéric Brémaud and Federico Bertolucci (Magnetic) Moebius Library: The World of Edena, by Jean “Moebius” Giraud et al. (Dark Horse) Wrinkles, by Paco Roca, translated by Erica Mena (Fantagraphics) Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) Goodnight Punpun, vols. 1–4, by Inio Asano, translated by JN PRoductions (VIZ Media) orange: The Complete Collection, vols. 1–2, by Ichigo Takano, translated by Amber Tamosaitis, adaptation by Shannon Fay (Seven Seas) The Osamu Tezuka Story: A Life in Manga and Anime, by Toshio Ban and Tezuka Productions, translated by Frederik L. Schodt (Stone Bridge Press) Princess Jellyfish, vols. 1–3, by Akiko Higashimura, translated by Sarah Alys Lindholm (Kodansha) Wandering Island, vol. 1, by Kenji Tsuruta, translated by Dana Lewis (Dark Horse) Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips (at least 20 years old) Almost Completely Baxter: New and Selected Blurtings, by Glen Baxter (NYR Comics) Barnaby, vol. 3, by Crockett Johnson, edited by Philip Nel and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) Chester Gould's Dick Tracy, Colorful Cases of the 1930s, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press) The Realist Cartoons, edited by Paul Krassner and Ethan Persoff (Fantagraphics) Walt & Skeezix 1931–1932, by Frank King, edited by Jeet Heer and Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly) Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books (at least 20 Years Old) The Complete Neat Stuff, by Peter Bagge, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) The Complete Wimmen's Comix, edited by Trina Robbins, Gary Groth, and J. Michael Catron (Fantagraphics) Fables and Funnies, by Walt Kelly, compiled by David W. Tosh (Dark Horse) Trump: The Complete Collection, by Harvey Kurtzman et al., edited by Denis Kitchen and John Lind (Dark Horse) U.S.S. Stevens: The Collected Stories, by Sam Glanzman, edited by Drew Ford (Dover) Best Writer Ed Brubaker, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed, Velvet (Image) Kurt Busiek, Astro City (Vertigo/DC) Chelsea Cain, Mockingbird (Marvel) Max Landis, Green Valley (Image/Skybound); Superman: American Alien (DC) Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer (Dark Horse); Descender, Plutona (Image); Bloodshot Reborn (Valiant) Brian K. Vaughan, Paper Girls, Saga (Image) Best Writer/Artist Jessica Abel, Trish Trash: Roller Girl of Mars (Papercutz/Super Genius) Box Brown, Tetris: The Games People Play (First Second) Tom Gauld, Mooncop (Drawn & Quarterly) Tom Hart, Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir (St. Martin's) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team Mark Brooks, Han Solo (Marvel) Dan Mora, Klaus (BOOM! Studios) Greg Ruth, Indeh (Grand Central Publishing) Francois Schuiten, The Theory of the Grain of Sand (IDW) Fiona Staples, Saga (Image) Brian Stelfreeze, Black Panther (Marvel) Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art) Federico Bertolucci, Love: The Lion (Magnetic) Brecht Evens, Panther (Drawn & Quarterly) Manuele Fior, 5,000 km per Second (Fantagraphics) Dave McKean, Black Dog (Dark Horse) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Jill Thompson, Wonder Woman: The True Amazon (DC); Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In (Dark Horse) Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers) Mike Del Mundo, Avengers, Carnage, Mosaic, The Vision (Marvel) David Mack, Abe Sapien, BPRD Hell on Earth, Fight Club 2, Hellboy and the BPRD 1953 (Dark Horse) Sean Phillips, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed (Image) Fiona Staples, Saga (Image) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Best Coloring Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Green Valley (Image/Skybound) Elizabeth Breitweiser, Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed, Velvet (Image); Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta (Image/Skybound) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Laura Martin, Wonder Woman (DC); Ragnorak (IDW); Black Panther (Marvel) Matt Wilson, Cry Havoc, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Black Widow, The Mighty Thor, Star-Lord (Marvel) Best Lettering Dan Clowes, Patience (Fantagraphics) Brecht Evens, Panther (Drawn & Quarterly) Tom Gauld, Mooncop (Drawn & Quarterly) Nick Hayes, Woody Guthrie (Abrams) Todd Klein, Clean Room, Dark Night, Lucifer (Vertigo/DC); Black Hammer (Dark Horse) Sonny Liew, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (Pantheon) Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism The A.V. Club comics coverage, including Comics Panel, Back Issues, and Big Issues, by Oliver Sava et al., www.avclub.com Comic Riffs blog, by Michael Cavna and David Betancourt, www.washingtonpost.com/new/comic-riffs/ Critical Chips, edited by Zainab Akhtar (Comics & Cola) PanelPatter.com, edited by Rob McMonigal WomenWriteAboutComics.com, edited by Megan Purdy and Claire Napier Best Comics-Related Book blanc et noir: takeshi obata illustrations, by Takeshi Obata (VIZ Media) Ditko Unleashed: An American Hero, by Florentino Flórez and Frédéric Manzano (IDW/Editions Déesse) Krazy: George Herriman, A Life in Black and White, by Michael Tisserand (Harper) The Life and Legend of Wallace Wood, vol. 1, edited by Bhob Stewart and J. Michael Catron (Fantagraphics) More Heroes of the Comics, by Drew Friedman (Fantagraphics) Best Academic/Scholarly Work Brighter Than You Think: Ten Short Works by Alan Moore, with essays by Marc Sobel (Uncivilized) Forging the Past: Set and the Art of Memory, by Daniel Marrone (University Press of Mississippi) Frank Miller's Daredevil and the Ends of Heroism, by Paul Young (Rutgers University Press) Pioneering Cartoonists of Color, by Tim Jackson (University Press of Mississippi) Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation, by Carolyn Cocca (Bloomsbury) Best Publication Design The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, designed by Sonny Liew (Pantheon) The Complete Wimmen's Comix, designed by Keeli McCarthy (Fantagraphics) Frank in the Third Dimension, designed by Jacob Covey, 3D conversions by Charles Barnard (Fantagraphics) The Realist Cartoons, designed by Jacob Covey (Fantagraphics) Si Lewen's Parade: An Artist's Odyssey, designed by Art Spiegelman (Abrams) Best Webcomic Bird Boy, by Anne Szabla, http://bird-boy.com Deja Brew, by Taneka Stotts and Sara DuVall (Stela.com) Jaeger, by Ibrahim Moustafa (Stela.com) The Middle Age, by Steve Conley, steveconley.com/the-middle-age On Beauty, by Christina Tran,  sodelightful.com/comics/beauty/ Best Digital Comic Bandette, by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Monkeybrain/comiXology) Edison Rex, by Chris Roberson and Dennis Culver (Monkeybrain/comiXology) Helm, by Jehanzeb Hasan and Mauricio Caballero, www.crookshaw.com/helm/ On a Sunbeam, by Tillie Walden, www.onasunbeam.com Universe!, by Albert Monteys (Panel Syndicate)

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11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 449

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 138:57


DC's New Talent Showcase featuring work by Adam Smith, Sia Oum, Michael Moreci, Barnaby Bagenda, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Erica Schultz, Sonny Liew, Christopher Sebela, David Messina, Moreno Dinisio, Michael McMillian, Juan Ferreyra, and more, Seven to Eternity #3 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, and Matt Hollingsworth from Image, Avengers #1 by Mark Waid, Mike Del Mundo, and Marco D'alfonso, The Unworthy Thor #1 by Jason Aaron, Oliver Coipel, and Matthew Wilson, Ghost Rider #1 by Felipe Smith, Danilo S. Beyruth, and Val Staples, Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes by Tim Seeley, David Walker, Fernando Dagnino, and Sandra Molina from Dark Horse/BOOM!, Jurassic World, Southern Bastards, Kill or Be Killed by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser from Image, Infamous Iron Man #2 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, and Matt Hollingsworth, The Strain, John Wick, Cannibal by J. Young, Brain Buccellato, and Matias Bergara from Image, more Moonshine, Superman Annual #1 by Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Jorge Jimenez, and Alejandro Sanchez, Batman Annual #1 by Tom King, David Finch, Gabe Eltaeb, Scott Snyder, Ray Fawkes, Declan Shalvey, Jordie Bellaire, Paul Dini, Neal Adams, Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia, Scott Bryan Wilson, Biliquis Evely, and Mat Lopes, The Beauty by Jeremy Haun, Jason Hurley, and company, Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 by Cullen Bunn, Ken Lashley, Nolan Woodward, and Anthony Piper, plus a whole mess more!

Comics for Grownups
Episode 70: The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye

Comics for Grownups

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 28:45


Alex and Joshua are joined by Josh O'Neill and Robert Berry to discuss The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew.

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11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 439

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 143:49


The great Jeff Lemire joins us to discuss A.D.: After Death with Scott Snyder, Descender, and Plutona from Image, Trillium, Secret Path, Bloodshot: Reborn and Bloodshot: U.S.A. from Valiant, Black Hammer from Dark Horse, Greg Smallwood and Moon Knight, Green Arrow, Old Man Logan, and more (PLUS an exclusive announcement), Tom King, Afterlife with Archie by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Francesco Francavilla, Malinky Robot from Sonny Liew from Image, Cankor: Calamity of Challenge #1 from Matthew Allison, Image-O-Rama: Walking Dead Volume 26 by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, and Cliff Rathburn, Aloha, Hawaiian Dick by B. Clay Moore and Jacob Wyatt, and The Black Monday Murders by Jonathan Hickman and Tom Coker, Trinity #1 by Francis Manapul, Amazing Spider-Man, and a whole mess more!

Comics Syllabus
08252016 Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew Pantheon and Pull List

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016


We missed Wednesday, but for the World Comics episode, @TwoPlai looks at the Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew, culminating our four-episode focus on Liew's work. Pantheon published AoCCHC this March and TwoPlai argues it's one of the most significant comics works of recent memory, synthesizing dreamed-up comics history with the cultural and political milieu of Liew's Singaporean context, but significant to all of us as participants in a global comics culture. Also, TwoPlai highlights New Comic Book Day and stuff around the internet picks, starting around 42 minutes. Let's dig deep!

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Comics Syllabus
082316 Shadow Hero by Sonny Liew and Gene Luen Yang First Second

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016


@TwoPlai continues a week (ok, actually a few days) of focusing on Sonny Liew, today taking the Tuesday Trade a little out of the routine to discuss 2014's 'The Shadow Hero' written by Gene Luen Yang and drawn and colored by Liew. @TwoPlai flies his Chinese-American flag high in this once-again overlong episode. Thanks for listening, and let's dig deep.

Comics Syllabus
082116 Doctor Fate 15 by Paul Levitz Sonny Liew Lee Loughridge & DC Art Styles

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016


Warning: if you're looking for analysis of story and formal qualities of the wonderful Doctor Fate series written by Paul Levitz and drawn by Sonny Liew, which is worthwhile for that kind of study, you're going to be disappointed. Instead, @TwoPlai burns up his 30 minutes (haha... more like 50) on a high horse about the appeal of alternatives to DC's house style, his own tastes and Pierre Bourdieu's 'Distinction,' and Tom King and David Finch's 'Batman,' failing to give Doctor Fate itself its due... again. But @TwoPlai will work throughout the whole week to pay tribute to Sonny Liew's art style, which he calls "cosmopolitan," and hopes to one day elaborate on why the Doctor Fate story is such a great marker of the future directions of DC superhero comics. Or maybe he'll never touch on that, and instead, you can chime in with your your opinions to TwoPlai on twitter or email. Either way, thanks for listening, and let's dig deep!

Comics Syllabus
082216 Sense and Sensibility by Sonny Liew and Nancy Butler Marvel

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016


A little out of the norm, @TwoPlai uses the Monday Marvel to go back to 2010's 'Sense and Sensibility,' the Austen novel adapted by Nancy Butler and this week's focus creator Sonny Liew. @TwoPlai describes the challenges of adapted Austen to comics, and how Liew's art style is specially suited for that tough task.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 198: Reviews of The Black Dahlia, Kill or Be Killed #1, and Sombra #1

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 78:14


This week the Two Guys with PhDs turn their attention to three recent noir titles. But before they jump into their reviews, they talk about comics news and recent awards. First, they congratulate Sonny Liew on receiving this year's Singapore Literature Prize for English fiction for his best-selling work The Art Of Charlie Chan Hock Chye. This comes on the heels of him getting the Book of the Year accolade at the Singapore Book Awards, held in May. Next, Andy and Derek say a few words about the results of this year's Eisner Awards, announced at SDCC last Friday. The guys note that there are really no surprises in the winners, and that with perhaps one or two exceptions, those coming out on top in their categories make perfect sense. They are particularly pleased that so many of the titles and creators that they've discussed on the podcast received this recognition, and they are especially excited that so many friends of the show -- such as Craig Yoe and Tom Heintjes -- received the coveted Eisner. After all of the awards talk, the guys get into the nitty gritty of this week's episode. They start off with an adaptation of James Ellroy's The Black Dahlia (BOOM! Studios/Archaia), the first in the novelist's L.A. Quartet. Adapted by Matz and David Fincher, and with art by Miles Hyman, the story springs from the real-life murder of Elizabeth Short in 1947. As with the original book, this graphic novel reveals the dark underside of Los Angeles and the post-war days of its entertainment industry. And it contains all of the icons and tropes that define noir narrative. From there the guys turn to the latest collaboration from the superb crime-writing team of Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser, Kill or Be Killed #1 (Image Comics). This first issue has all of the trappings of the kind of stories we've come to expect from Brubaker and Phillips (e.g., The Fade Out, Criminal, Sleeper), but there's a particular twist to the plot that recalls the supernatural tinges of Fatale. In fact, Derek and Andy aren't sure if what happens in the story is because of other-worldly forces or just the result of psychological imbalance. Finally, the guys wrap up with yet another crime comic, Justin Jordan and Raul Trevino's Sombra #1 (BOOM! Studios). This story revolves around a young DEA agent, Danielle, and the mystery surrounding the disappearance of her father, also an agent. This first issue takes the narrative into some dark places, and the guys focus on this comic as a retelling of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. In fact, the missing DEA agent is name Conrad Marlowe. How appropriate!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 428

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 160:55


Valiant and the Harvey Awards, Action Comics 957 and 958 and Superman 1 and 2 by Dan Jurgens, Patrick Zircher, Tomeu Morey, Pete Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, and John Kalisz, Batman 1 and 2 by Tom King, David Finch, Matt Banning, Danny Miki, Jordie Bellaire, and John Workman, Green Arrow #2 by Benjamin Percy and Otto Schmidt, Flintstones #1 by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, and Chris Chuckry, Justice League 51 and 52, Giant Days by John Allison and Max Sarin from BOOM!, Super Mutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki from Drawn & Quarterly, Voltron, Avatar-O-Rama: Code Pru 1 and 2 by Garth Ennis and Raulo Caceres and Cinema Purgatorio #2 by Alan Moore, Kevin O'Neill, Garth Ennis, Raulo Caceres, Max Brooks, Michael DiPascale, Christos Gage, Kieron Gillen, Ignacio Calero, and Gabriel Andrade, Predator: Life and Death by Dan Abnett, Brian Thies, and Rain Beredo from Dark Horse, Jacked by Eric Kripke and John Higgins from Vertigo, Doctor Strange, Bolts #1 by James Whynot from Action Lab Danger Zone, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew from Pantheon, The Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso, Matt Wagner and The Shadow: The Death of Margo Lane from Dynamite!, plus a whole lot more!

Pod Sequentialism with Matt Kennedy presented by Meltdown comics

Sonny Liew is a Malaysian-born artist living in Singapore. The current artist on DC's Dr. Fate, he's worked for both Marvel and Vertigo, and been nominated for an Eisner for his work on Disney's Wonderland. His latest personal opus, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, is a meta-fiction masterpiece that tells the secret history of his Southeast Asia. Check it all out on this latest episode of Pod Sequentialism with Matt Kennedy presented by Meltdown Comics! Produced by Mason Booker Engineered by Mason Booker Theme music "Rumble" provided by www.Bensound.com Logo design by Joshua Geisler www.selfuno.com #sonnyliew @charliechanhockchye #book #literature #art #mattkennedy #podcast #podsequentialism #meltdown #meltdowncomics #episode025 #comics

The Comics Alternative
On Location - Talking with Sonny Liew at UT Dallas

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2016 62:03


On this special on-location episode, Derek poses a series of questions to Sonny Liew during his recent visit to the University of Texas at Dallas. Sonny was a guest speaker for the School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication, and he talked with the audience about his new book, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, as well as his experiences within the comics industry. During the exchange, Sonny presented selections from his portfolio and fielded a variety of questions from students and other members of the audience about his art training, his work with DC and Marvel, the Singapore comics scene, and any suggestions he might have for aspiring artists and storytellers. He also discussed his work on other books, including Malinky Robot, Wonderland, The Shadow Hero, and his current run as the artist on Doctor Fate.

LA Review of Books
Radio Hour: Marcia Clark, Sonny Liew, and Steve Wasserman

LA Review of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 29:42


This week's show is the first of several to feature interviews conducted at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. We talk with attorney and author Marcia Clark about her portrayal in American Crime Story and her latest crime novel, Blood Defense. We also talk with graphic novelist Sonny Liew about The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, and Steve Wasserman, one of the co-founders of the festival, talks about his career and his new stint as publisher of Heyday Books in Berkeley, California. This episode is sponsored by Otherppl with Brad Listi, a weekly podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading authors, poets, and screenwriters. Electric Literature calls it “one of the best podcasts on the web,” and Buzzfeed calls it “the perfect way to get the story behind your stories.” There are now more than 400 episodes available — and counting. Hear conversations with writers like George Saunders, Cheryl Strayed, Roxane Gay, Leslie Jamison, Hanya Yanagihara, Jonathan Lethem, Sheila Heti, Eileen Myles, and many more. Otherppl with Brad Listi has its own official app, available for free at your favorite app store. The show is also available for free at iTunes and Stitcher, and on the web at otherppl.com.

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews - Sonny Liew

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 65:23


On this interview episode, Gwen and Derek are pleased to have as their guest Sonny Liew, whose latest work, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, was just released from Pantheon Books. They talk with the author about his mock biography and how it engages with comic-book history, the tumultuous politics of Singapore, and his own creative influences. Sonny also discusses the genesis of the project and his strategic use of distinctive art styles reminiscent of Osama Tezuka, Walt Kelly, Harvey Kurtzman, Frank Miller, and Jack Kirby, among others. This mixture of styles and genre influences makes The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye a unique work that's difficult to pin down. It's different from anything else out there. Gwen and Derek also ask Sonny about his current work with Paul Levitz on Doctor Fate as well as the possibility of future Shadow Heroor Malinky Robot stories.

Inkstuds
Gene Luen Yang

Inkstuds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 40:21


I caught up with Gene Luen Yang to chat about work while he was in Vancouver for a writers festival. Gene’s latest work is Secret Coders illustrated by Mike Holmes and Shadow Hero with artist Sonny Liew. Gene has been actively putting … Continue reading →

GeekChew - the pod
GeekChew No. 23: Mr. Robot/The Shadow Hero

GeekChew - the pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015 45:23


The power couple discusses The Shadow Hero, last year's graphic novel about the Green Turtle. Published by First Second, it's a superhero origin story written by Gene Luen Yang with art by Sonny Liew. The Green Turtle was originally created in 1944, had only a five-issue run in comics, and is rumored to be the first Chinese-American superhero in comics; Yang brings the hero back to life with this story. We also talk about the new USA Network show Mr. Robot, starring Rami Malek and Christian Slater. The show is about a cyber-security engineer/hacker who is recruited to help take down a huge corporation. As USA's first attempt at prestige television, Mr. Robot does a ton of things right and the intrigue continues to build as the season goes along. We highly recommend this show. Charlene's Notable this week is the end of Matt Kindt's MIND MGMT series and the one-shot follow-up conclusion, NEW MGMT. Eamon's Notable is Jason Reitman's live reading of the Big Lebowski, held at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal.

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 096

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015 70:19


DC - Black Canary #1. Brenden Fletcher y Annie Wu. - Doctor Fate #1. Paul Levitz y Sonny Liew. - Doomed #1. Scott Lobdell y Javier Fernández. - Harley Quinn & Power Girl #1. Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray y Stephane Roux. - Justice League of America #1. Bryan Hitch. - Martian Manhunter #1. Rob Williams y Eddy Barrows. - Robin: Son of Batman #1. Patrick Gleason. MARVEL - Squadron Sinister #1. Marc Guggenheim y Carlos Pacheco. - Thors #1. Jason Aaron y Chris Sprouse. OTRAS EDITORIALES - Empty Zone #1. Jason Shawn Alexander. (Image). - The Fiction #1. Kurt Pires y David Rubín. (Boom!). - Alex+Ada #15. Jonathan Luna y Sarah Vaughn. (Image). Final de colección.

Entre Cómics
Entre Cómics 096

Entre Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015 70:19


DC - Black Canary #1. Brenden Fletcher y Annie Wu. - Doctor Fate #1. Paul Levitz y Sonny Liew. - Doomed #1. Scott Lobdell y Javier Fernández. - Harley Quinn & Power Girl #1. Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray y Stephane Roux. - Justice League of America #1. Bryan Hitch. - Martian Manhunter #1. Rob Williams y Eddy Barrows. - Robin: Son of Batman #1. Patrick Gleason. MARVEL - Squadron Sinister #1. Marc Guggenheim y Carlos Pacheco. - Thors #1. Jason Aaron y Chris Sprouse. OTRAS EDITORIALES - Empty Zone #1. Jason Shawn Alexander. (Image). - The Fiction #1. Kurt Pires y David Rubín. (Boom!). - Alex+Ada #15. Jonathan Luna y Sarah Vaughn. (Image). Final de colección.

The Bookrageous Podcast
Bookrageous Episode 75; Talking YA Fiction with Amy Zhang and A.S. King

The Bookrageous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2014 97:55


Bookrageous Episode 75; Talking YA Fiction with Amy Zhang and A.S. King Intro Music; Mean, Taylor Swift What We're Reading Jenn [0:55] Who Owns the Future, Jaron Lanier; You Are Not a Gadget [3:45] The Shadow Hero, Gene Luen Yang, Sonny Liew; interview with Paul Montgomery, Comic Book Resources [5:35] Clariel: The Lost Abhorsen, Garth Nix Preeti [7:30] The Bone Clocks, David Mitchell [11:00] Amazing Spider-man/Ms. Marvel crossover [13:40] Marvels, Kurt Busiek, Alex Ross [14:40] Adventure Time Vol. 2, Ryan North, Shell Paroline, Braden Lamb [15:15] Sandman --- YA Fiction with Amy Zhang and A.S. King Amy Zhang, Falling Into Place 100 Days of Falling Into Place [42:20] Let's Get Lost, Adi Alsaid [42:35] A Brief History of Mankind [43:05] Poisoned Apples, Christine Heppermann A.S. King, Glory O'Brien's History of the Future [1:30:55] Stitches, David Small Blankets, Craig Thompson 100 Sideways Miles, Andrew Smith Two Boys Kissing, David Levithan [1:32:15] Poisoned Apples, Christine Heppermann [1:33:35] The Year of the Beasts, Cecil Castellucci [1:34:05] The Man Suit, Zachary Schomburg [1:34:20] Daniel Fights a Hurricane, Shane Jones [1:34:30] Breakfast of Champions, Kurt Vonnegut [1:35:10] I Am an Emotional Creature, Eve Ensler --- Outro Music; Mean, Taylor Swift --- Find Us! Bookrageous on Tumblr, Podbean, Twitter, Facebook, Spotify, and leave us voicemail at 347-855-7323. Next book club pick: What We See When We Read, Peter Mendelsund. Put BOOKRAGEOUS in the comments of your order to get 10% off from WORD Bookstores! Find Us Online: Jenn, Preeti Order Josh's book! Maine Beer: Brewing in Vacationland Get Bookrageous schwag at CafePress Note: Our show book links direct you to WORD, an independent bookstore. If you click through and buy the book, we will get a small affiliate payment. We won't be making any money off any book sales -- any payments go into hosting fees for the Bookrageous podcast, or other Bookrageous projects. We promise.

Bounded Enthusiasm
Bounded Enthusiasm #4: Gene Yang and Sonny Liew on The Shadow Hero

Bounded Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 21:44


An interview with Gene Yang and Sonny Liew, recorded June 24, 2014. Gene and Sonny talk about working on The Shadow Hero, the untold origin story of a WWII-era superhero, arguably the world's first Asian-American superhero.