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It's our loosely themed 4/20 episode as our host serves up a few recent reads from 2023 with Amazing Spider-Man #34, Uncanny Spider-Man #1 and the 1st 4 issues of the latest Black Panther series, then Steve, Andrew & Kevin get surreal with Space: Punisher #1-4 (2012), Doctor Strange #1-2, 4-5 (1974) with the Silver […]
It's our loosely themed 4/20 episode as our host serves up a few recent reads from 2023 with Amazing Spider-Man #34, Uncanny Spider-Man #1 and the 1st 4 issues of the latest Black Panther series, then Steve, Andrew & Kevin get surreal with Space: Punisher #1-4 (2012), Doctor Strange #1-2, 4-5 (1974) with the Silver […]
Paul and Rich start with a question. The answer snowballs them into musical theatre, Marvel Comics (not the Star Wars kind), fever dreams, St. Elsewhere, and the Tommy Westphal multiverse. Come along for a journey that has to be heard to be believed. Find GREAT DISTURBANCES on Facebook, Twitter, or email us at greatdisturbances@gmail.com We'd love a review, too! Tell us what you think by leaving a few words on the podcast app of your choice!
The Punisher in space you say? Yes! Join us for our very first episode where we talk about The Space Punisher, a comic book that is not afraid to push violence to the limit and beyond.
This week Luke and Devin tackle the Suicide Squad: Convergence versus Kingdom Come, get disappointed in Space Punisher’s Frank Tieri, talk about Oracle and Suicide Squad redeeming her after the Killing Joke left her broken and Deadshot vs Deathstroke. Our theme music is by Vibe Leviathan and our cover art is by Kyle Latino
Luke and Devin sit in space and discuss Space Punisher, an old school pulp fun adventure that isn't really all that old. Be sure to check out MultiversalQ.com for our image gallery.Cover art by Noel Villay and theme music is by Vibe Leviathan.
La Sélection Comics de ce vendredi 06 septembre 2013, c'est Marvel Saga 19 publié par Panini Comics.
This time around we cover things in print like books, manga, and comics, and games of all types.
Dark Shadows, American Horror Story: Asylum, Walking Dead, Conan, J. K. Woodward, Tony Harris, Lee Bermejo, Alex Maleev, David Mack, Alex Ross, Ty Templeton, Joe Kubert, inking, Ron Garney, ROM, Micronauts, Alpha Flight, Namor, Ghosts one-shot from Vertigo (Al Ewing, Rufus Dayglo, Toby Litt, Mark Buckingham, Victor Santos, Cecil Castellucci, Amy Reeder, Joe Kubert, Neil Kleid, John McCrea, Mary Choi, Phil Jimenez, Paul Pope, David Lapham, Gilbert Hernandez, Geoff Johns, Jeff Lemire, and more), Marvel Comics: The Untold Story by Sean Howe from Harper, Batman: The Cult by Jim Starlin, Bernie Wrightson, and Bill Wray, Marvel's Strange Tales: Werewolf by Night by Jeff Parker and Leonardo Manco and Strange Tales: Man-Thing by J. M. DeMatteis and Liam Sharpe, Space Punisher by Frank Tieri and Mark Texeira, All-Star Batman and Robin, Death of Jean DeWolff, Spidey villains, Mars Attacks the IDW universe, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, and much more!
Happy Halloween, everyone! Let's get into it. Introduction - I talk about the emotional wreck I became when I got my wisdom teeth removed and Jake explains a new dangerous hobby he's taken up. I also explain why I left a comedy club in Atlantic City. Mail Call - Blackstone asks us if we'd ever go after some Punisher-like Marvel characters if we ever run out of present-day material, and then we go into a tangent about My Little Pony. I am so sorry. Bullet Points - We cover Untold Tales #5 and SPACE: Punisher #4. Both are awful in their own special ways. Flashbacks - Did you know the Punisher was an avenging angel back in the mid-nineties? For about five minutes? Come join us as we explore the comic series that killed the franchise until Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon were brought in. Discharge Papers - I recommend two podcasts: Dan Carlin's Hardcore History and My Brother, My Brother, and Me. Also, I said, "Atilla the Hun" here, but I meant "Ghengis Khan." Jacob changes his view on the movie Akira and recommends Domu: A Child's Dream by the same creator.
In this episode, I’m joined by indie comics writer Rachel Pandich and anime blogger/podcaster Kate (a.k.a. Narutaki) from the Reverse Thieves to discuss Western (i.e. non-manga) comics that appeal to anime and manga fans. We also talk about New York Comic Con and Masaaki Yuasa’s Kick-Heart Kickstarter, which is about to hit its deadline TONIGHT (10/30) after reaching its goal a few days early. Show notes and links after the break. DIRECT DOWNLOAD – RSS Feed – iTunes – Send us Feedback! – More episodes (Runtime: 1 hour, 20 minutes) [0:00:00] Intro Music: “Kill Me” by Lame Drivers (licensed via Creative Commons) [0:00:17] Introductions [0:01:23] New York Comic Con. Also Rachel and Kate answer the question “What is Motorcity anyway?” [0:10:25] Promo: Dave & Joel’s Fast Karate for the Gentleman [0:11:37] The hosts start the main comics discussion [0:13:00] Tank Girl – Amazon [0:18:30] Runaways – Amazon [0:23:21] Saga – Amazon [0:34:31] The Dreamer – Amazon [0:39:02] Space: Punisher – Amazon [0:44:40] Fables – Amazon [0:54:52] Rachel Rising – Amazon [1:00:43] Persepolis – Amazon [1:06:40] Gladstone’s School for World Conquerors – Amazon [1:10:20] General tips for getting into comics (Rachel and Kate tell Evan to NEVER recommend Watchmen to new fans) [1:17:30] Masaaki Yuasa’s Kickstarter, Kick-Heart. Evan’s article about why you should support it. [1:18:55] Email us at podcast@anigamers.com! Review us on iTunes! Follow us on Twitter (@AniGamers, @VamptVo, @RachelPandich, @narutakiRT)! Check out Rachel’s comic work at RachelPandich.com and Kate’s blogging/podcasting at Reverse Thieves. [1:19:33] Outro Music: “Kill Me” by Lame Drivers [1:19:57] Syncing the audio with APPLAUSE
Introduction - I talk about the arguments I've had with my dad over Hercules and aliens, and Jake shows how many fucks he gives about Indiana's smoking laws. Hint: They are zero. We also go into a tangent about dating strong independent women. Also, in case you were wondering, that was Jake's daughter in the beginning. Mail Call - We bring back Rapidfire and we answer a lot of questions about Rucka closing out his run and whether an on-going Punisher run can hack it these days. Bullet Points - We cover Fury Max #6, Punisher #16, and SPACE: Punisher #3. SPACE: Punisher actually managed to sway me back to it, much to Jake's disgust, and we also get into an argument about eugenics. I am so sorry. Flashbacks - In honor of our 30th episode, Jake and I read What If? #58, which explores what would happen if Frank managed to kill Spider-Man in his first introduction to comics. Clearly, Frank has a good ending in this comic. Discharge Papers - I recommend the book American Tabloid by James Elroy for those that like noirish historical fiction set in Red Scare America. Jake classes things up with him and his wife watching the Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde play and talks about why the Akira movie can't match up to the manga. I also recommend the horror film anthology V/H/S, which is available On Demand and iTunes.
Tony, Sara and Corey about this week's comics including Harper Row in Batman, the latest issue of Spider-Men, Space Punisher as well as the rest of the week's news including all those Marvel NOW titles.
Reviews: Danger Girl/GI Joe #1, Finding Gossamyr #1, Bloodshot #1, Chew: Secret Agent Poyo #1, The Crow #1, Revival #1, Space Punisher #1, The Dark Knight Rises film Jimmy is finally back in NYC but still has plenty more San Diego Comic Con coverage for you. He chatted with William Shatner, Roger Corman, Yuri Lowenthal, Tara Platt, Jena Sims, Olivia Alexander and Sona from iStock photos! News includes: Top Cow launches Kickstarter for Cyber Force, Dreamworks buys Classic Media, DC postpones Batman, Inc. #3, Ryan Reynolds is The Highlander and Grant Morrisson gives up on superheroes. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Tune in Thursday to hear the roundtables for the highly anticipated CW show Arrow! And then again on Saturday for all of the roundtables for a movie special edition covering press conferences for Frankenweenie, Oz the Great and Powerful and Iron Man 3!
Paul went to Six Flags! Masks! Stephanie Brown gets no respect Neil Gaiman returns to Sandman Before Watchmen: Minutemen 32 Batman and Robin #11 Scarlet Spider #7 Spider-Men #3 Wolverine and the X-Men #13 Space Punisher #1 Walking Dead #100 You can join the countdown to the return of Paul’s Mom Jokes… or Wayne’s expiration […]
The crew chats about Space: Punisher, Scarlet Spider, Avengers Assemble, your questions and much more!
So we paid some podcast consultants, and from their investigations they discovered our viewing demographic craves more discussion on the following topics: Frank Castle’s surveillance and make up kits Battle van schematics Marvel’s current art practices Monorails Car problems Can there be a thing as too much beard? Hair pulling during sex And if that’s the case, then by God you will love this podcast. Introduction – We talk about the sorry state of our lives, and I bring up how Shaq proves monorail conductors aren’t pilots. We also talk about two new Punisher series coming out this summer, which are SPACE: Punisher and Untold Tales of Punisher MAX. Mail Call – One of our listeners ask us who would make a good writer or artist on the Punisher. We also get asked who is our favorite Punisher sidekick/team-up member. Bullet Points – We discuss Greg Rucka’s Punisher #9. In summary: The story, even with its sudden turn toward the Omega Effect crossover, is solid, but the fill-in art does not deliver. This spirals out into us complaining into Marvel’s current publishing strategy. Flashbacks – Friend of the show Will Strack suggested and wanted to discuss Punisher Armory #1 and 2 with us, but due to the birth of his child, he couldn’t make it. We soldier on and discuss a series of Punisher books that don’t have the Punisher in it — only his guns and equipment. We bring up some history on the book and discover how Eliot Brown is the true Punisher Super-fan, and how Frank is a giant nerd about his gear. Discharge Papers -We’re a little light on the material, where I discuss Jonathsn Hickman’s awesome comics and get pleasantly surprised by Kick-Ass 2. Jake brings up the show Comic Book Men because he hates me. We also discuss Dr. Seuss books and get excited for Flashpoint (the movie).