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Today we talk about Franklin Richards, the son of Reed Richards and Sue Storm of the Fantastic Four, who is an extremely powerful mutant with reality warping powers. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #6, 13-16, 20, 23, 25, 1998-2000, 32 -Fantastic Four (1961) #83, 88-103, 107-117, 123, 127-143, 152, 163-170, 181-196, 203-204, 216, 220-231, 236-257, 263-282, 296-307, 326-327, 333-337, 347-350, 357-376, 387, 413-416 -Avengers (1963) #127-128, 233, 264, 299-300 -Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #8, 47, 69, 74-75, 78, 80, 86, 96-98 -Marvel Team-Up (1972) #88 -X-Men Annual (1970) #5, 14 -Power Pack (1984) #15-28, 33-36, 48-62 -Secret Wars II (1985) #6 -Thor (1966) #363-364 -Fantastic Four vs. X-Men (1987) #4 -Mephisto Vs. (1987) #1 -X-Factor Annual (1986) #2-3 -Silver Surfer (1987) #15, 17-19, Annual 2 -Days of Future Present (1990) -Excalibur (1988) #29 -Marvel Super Heroes (1990) #6 -Marc Spector: Moon Knight (1989) #41-42, 44 -Onslaught (1996) -Generation X (1994) #20, 22-23, 25 -X-Men Unlimited (1993) #14 -Fantastic Four (1996) #7 -Thunderbolts (1997) #2, 10 -Incredible Hulk Annual (1997) -Daydreamers (1997) -Heroes Reborn: The Return (1997) -Fantastic Four (1998) #1-13, 20-24, 46-55, 60-64, 68-70, 500-518, 523-535, 542-543, 550-565, 569-588, 600-608 -4 (2004) -Marvel Holiday Special 2004 -Fantastic Four: Foes (2005) -The Thing (2005) #4, 7 -Civil War (2006) #2, 4, 7 -Onslaught Reborn (2006) -Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane (2005) #15 (backup story) -Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four (2007) #1-2 -Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four (2008) -Fantastic Four: True Story (2008) #4 -The Age of the Sentry (2008) #4-6 -Fantastic Four Cosmic-Size (2008) #1 -Dark Reign: Fantastic Four (2009) -Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #590, 658-661, 666 -X-Factor (2005) #200-202 -Girl Comics (2010) #1 -Spider-Man/Fantastic Four (2010) #2, 4 -FF (2011) #1-4, 11-23 -Silver Surfer (2010) #4-5 -X-23 (2010) #14-19 -Fantastic Four (2012) -FF (2012) #1, 15-16 -Fantastic Four (2014) -Secret Wars (2015) #1, 6, 9 -Marvel 2-in-One (2017) #1, Annual 2018, 12 -Fantastic Four (2018) -History of the Marvel Universe (2019) -Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2019) #13 -Annihilation - Scourge: Fantastic Four (2019) #1 -Annihilation - Scourge: Nova (2019) #1 -Incoming! (2019) #1 -X-Men/Fantastic Four (2020) -Empyre (2020) -Fantastic Four: Antithesis (2020) #1, 4 -Fantastic Four: Road Trip (2020) #1 -Marauders (2019) #21 -Fantastic Four Infinity Comic (2021) #2-4 -Marvel Meow Infinity Comic (2022) #5 -X-Men: Hellfire Gala (2022) -Fantastic Four (2022) #4, 15-16, 18, 20-21 -Power Pack: Into the Storm (2024) -Should we forgive theatre kids? -X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse (2024) #3 -From the DC Vault: Death in the Family: Robin Lives! (2024) #1 -X-Men (2024) #1 Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
Révélé par son style à l'influence japonaise marqué, le dessinateur Takeshi Miyazawa faisait partie des invités de l'édition 2024 du salon FACTS, qui se déroulait ce printemps à Gand, en Belgique. Présents sur place, nous n'avons pu résister à l'opportunité de nous poser avec l'artiste pour lui poser quelques questions sur son travail. Miyazawa travaille régulièrement avec Marvel, et nous avions pu apprécier son trait sur la série Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane (dispo en Marvel Next Gen chez Panini Comics), mais aussi son projet en creator-owned Mech Cadet Yu (qui avait été publié dans le défunt label Paperback de Casterman sous le nom de Mech Academy), adapté en série animée sur Netflix. Nous avons donc discuté de dessin, de mangas, de creator-owned - en bref, de comics - avec Takeshi Miyazawa et sommes ravis de vous proposer cette discussion que vous pouvez retrouver à l'écrit et en VF sur Comicsblog.fr pour celles et ceux qui préfèrent ce format ! Si vous appréciez ce travail, n'hésitez pas à le faire savoir en partageant l'interview où que ce soit.Remerciements : Stefan van de Walle, Peter Vermaele et Rémi Lach.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dave and Zack talk a wide variety of Marvel’s 2006 comics, including listener-supported selections like Agents of Atlas and Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane! On this episode we cover the following issues (all available via Marvel Unlimited): X-Factor #1 to #6 Peter David launches X-Factor investigations New X-Men #20 to #27 Yost and Kyle relaunch New […] The post 2006 Pt. 4: X-Factor, New X-Men, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Beyond!, & Agents of Atlas appeared first on Comic Book Herald.
Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane is an underrated and underappreciated gem of a series, and we're here to shine a spotlight on it. In this episode, we're covering all twenty issues of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, plus the two preceding four-issue miniseries. All of these comics are written by Sean McKeever, mostly drawn by Takeshi Miyazawa, colored by Christina Strain, and lettered by Randy Gentile and Dave Sharpe. David Hahn drew the last few issues of the run, Norman Lee inked some of Miyazawa's issues, and there's some additional art by Valentine De Landro and Rick Mays. This is a great MJ comic, a great Spidey comic, a great romance comic... It's just a great comic by Sean McKeever, an underrated writer who deserves more love and recognition. Discussing SMLMJ also gave us a chance to talk about his work in general. Of course, we also don't want to neglect the primary artists of the run, Takeshi Miyazawa and Christina Strain, whose warm and vibrant work bring wonderful energy and zest to this incredibly addictive romance comic. If you've never read SMLMJ, now's as good a time as any to check it out! And if you've read it before, it's a fun one to revisit. Join us as we talk about the many virtues of this series! Happy Valentine's Day if you celebrate! And a hearty "Bah humbug" if you don't! If you have any thoughts, comments, questions, or corrections, we're here. Feel free to hit us up on our socials, or email us! We have a Linktree here: linktr.ee/betweenthegutters Thanks again to Corey J. Beats for producing our theme music. Check out all of his music on various platforms here: linktr.ee/Coreyjbeats
Yes, that Terry Moore: the mastermind behind Strangers in Paradise, the groundbreaking self-published series about the adventures of Francine and Katchoo (and David). But if SiP is all you know him from, you're missing out on a whole lot Moore ! Terry's done work at other publishers (including on Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane and Runaways for Marvel; Birds of Prey for DC, and even the Darkness/Vampirella one-shot for Image), but his best stuff is his own. Titles like the sci-fi Echo, the horror-themed Rachel Rising, the quirky Motor Girl, and more, are where he shines. Check out Terry's Kickstarter for an updated collected edition of his early work, Paradise Too! You can follow him at his Abstract Studio website (abstractstudiocomics.com), and the usual social media, @TerryMooreArt. _____________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you like this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And if you really like this podcast, support what we do as a member of the Dollar Bin Boosters: buzzsprout.com/1817176/support.Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on X._____________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com.Support the show
David Hahn has been writing and illustrating for indie publishers and the major brands for over 20 years His work has appeared in everything from comic books to cookbooks. It's been used behind-the-scenes for storyboards and concept art, as well as mobile apps and non-profit awareness campaigns. André and David discuss his Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane series, The almighty nostalgia dollar, reinventing old properties for comic books and the joys of living a simple live far from civilization.
Ben and Hank read Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane (2005) by Sean McKeever and Takeshi Miyazawa. Next time: Bea Wolf (2023) Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels The Burning Barrel Discord: discord.gg/jBDGW5j
Ben and Hank read Batgirls (2022) by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad and Jorge Corona. Next time: Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane (2005) Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels The Burning Barrel Discord: discord.gg/jBDGW5j
Jordan Weigand (To The Infinity Saga and Beyond) returns to the show to discuss a fun “return to high school” soap opera with SPIDER-MAN LOVES MARY JANE. A story about young love and the superheroics we can all relate to!
Welcome to the Comic Shenanigans Podcast! For the 994th episode, join Adam Chapman for another Conversation episode, as he welcomes back to the show Sean McKeever. We deep dive into SPIDER-MAN LOVES MARY JANE, for a creator commentary episode. We also talk about the Gravity series that Sean collaborated on with Mike Norton. Check out Sean's first appearance on this podcast in Episode 601! This episode was originally recorded on Monday July 11 2022 Download it now!
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, and with love being in the air, we decided it would be the perfect time to cover issue #1-20 of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane. The story is a retelling of the original meeting and growing friendship of the classic Marvel couple Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson. Mostly set in Midtown High, our characters have to navigate the social jungle that is high school whilst trying to figure out who they want to be with, and more importantly who they wanna be. Join us as we cover the book and our own high school experiences in this review! Please leave us a review on ITunes so we can grow our audience and grow as podcasters! Rate us where ever podcasts are found. Don't forget to check out our merchandise! All episodes of Major Issues are brought to you by ComicBookClique.com, the home for the latest and greatest things to come to comic books and comic book media. Send us feedback at ComicBookClique@Gmail.com! You Are Worthy! Please SUPPORT US ON PATREON ComicBook Clique Facebook ComicBook Clique on YouTube Major Issues on Twitter Shop ComicBook Clique
Queridos suscriptores, como siempre el primer capitulo del mes, ¿Que estamos leyendo? Los cómic reseñados fueron: - Fernando: "The Wrong Earth"; Guión: Tom Peyer; Dibujo:Jamal Igle; Tinta: Juan Castro; Colorista: Andy Troy; Portada: Jamal Igle; Extras: Frank Cammuso, Shannon Wheeler, Rob Steen, Grant Morrison, Paul Constant. Editorial Ahoy Comics (en inglés) "Dune" La Novela Gráfica. Libro 1 ; Guión de Kevin J. Anderson y Frank Herbert y Brian Herbert; Dibujo de Raúl Allén y Patricia Martín. Norma Editorial. - Vicente: "SPIDERMAN AMA A MARY JANE VOL. 1"; Guión: Sean McKeever; Dibujo: Takeshi Miyazawa; Tinta: Norman Lee, Takeshi Miyazawa; Color: Christina Strain. Editorial: Panini Comics. (Mary Jane 1-4, Mary Jane: Homecoming 1-4 y Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane 1-3 USA) "JOVENES ETERNOS"; Guión: J. M. Dematteis; Dibujo Paris Cullins; Entintador: Karl Kesel. Ediciones Zinco S. A. (Forever People) "Question"; Guión: Dennis O`Neil; Dibujo: Denys Cowan; Entintador: Rick Magyar; Portadista: Bill Sienkiewicz, Denys Cowan;Traductor: Mike Lord; Rotulista: F. Miranda. Ediciones Zinco S.A (The Question) - Rodrigo C "Star Wars". Guión: Roy Thomas; Dibujo: Howard Chaykin. Editorial Planeta de Agostini (originalmente Marvel Comics, reedición de 1977) Este programa es posible gracias a nuestros patreons: - Rodrigo Agurto - Rodrigo Gamboa - Francisco Curihuinca - Iván Matamala - Sergio Matamala - Alejandro Herrera - Carlos Cepeda - Marcos Saldivia - Sebastian Vera - Manuel Villanueva - Carlos Muñoz - Nicolás Mena - Rodrigo Alcota Apóyanos en Patreon https://www.patreon.com/devorandocomics Recuerda que también pueden escuchar nuestro #Podcast de #DevorandoComics en: -ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-devorando-comics_sq_f1586450_1.html -spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dYRuOsPRRM5QM3hjbvuSx No olviden visitar #DevorandoComics en: -Web oficial: www.devorandocomics.cl -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devorandocomics.cl
3rd and Nerd is the place where pop culture/nerd culture and sports meet! Join Josh Webb and Adam Howes for an all-new episode of 3rd and Nerd. On this week's 3rd & Nerd, Sickness can't keep good nerds down. Adam is back from illness and Josh is toughing it out after a bad case of the flu. This week the guys are joined by Eisner-Award-winning author Sean McKeever, who has written Ricki Barnes, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Mystique, Young Allies, NOMAD, and more. Josh and Adam talk to Sean about what inspired him, how he got his start, his favorite authors, his favorite characters, and how he always knew he wanted to disseminate as well as create content. Sean blessed us with a lengthy interview covering a variety of topics and we can't thank him enough for his time and thoughts. As always, a big thanks to Scott Johnston for producing the show. Enjoy and thanks for not passing on 3rd & Nerd!
This week, one of our biggest projects of 2018 comes to a close as we complete our journey through the original six Star Wars films with Episode VI – Return of the Jedi. Easily among the most iconic pieces of mainstream Hollywood blockbuster history, Return of the Jedi is a fascinating experience to watch and discuss in this context, as it represents some of the best and some of the worst Star Wars has to offer, in perhaps the most complicated package we've yet broken down in this series. We give it our usual in-depth breakdown, and offer some final thoughts on our entire Star Wars re-watch project. Before that, Sean and I also break down a few pieces of news – including the recent Doctor Who teaser and the reveal of the new Dragon Ball Super: Broly film – while I give initial impressions of Octopath Traveler for the Nintendo Switch and Sean talks about reading an amazing mid-2000s Spider-Man comics run. It's a jam-packed podcast, and one of my personal favorites of the year. Enjoy! Time Chart Intro & Stuff: 0:00:00 – 0:15:25 News, including Dragon Ball: Broly Talk: 0:15:25 – 0:44:15 Sean talks Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane: 0:44:15 – 0:58:20 Jonathan's Octopath Traveler Impressions: 0:58:20 – 1:31:56 Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi: 1:31:56 - 3:49:24 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Subscribe for free to 'The Weekly Stuff' in iTunes! Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter! Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter!
Description Todd and Joe talk about Mary Jane from the comic book Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane. They discuss the significance of high school emotions, the blending of superheroes and adolescent drama, and one of a Todd's favorite artistic portrayals in … Continue reading →
Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this extra special episode Dan and Mark interview Sean Kelley McKeever, the writer behind Mary Jane, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Spider-Man Family, and Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man. 0:00 Opening 4:12 Amazing Friends: Sean […] The post Amazing Friends w/ Sean Kelley McKeever appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
This month on The Pullbox Podcast – Three awesome comics that start with the letter S! Seconds, by Bryan Lee O'Malley! Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, by Sean McKeever and Takeshi Miyazawa! Superman: Red Son, by Mark Miller, Dave Johnson and Kilian Plunkett! Plus, we talk about bashing DC Comics, Mike's various Thunderquack projects, and a […]
It's new episode time! This week, we're discussing how to back in love with Marvel, Darkhawk, the new $8 Marvel comics, the New 52 trade paperback releases, Doctor Who and Star Trek vs The Cybermen and The Borg, DC's Free Comic Book Day book, the new Earth-2, de-aging Wally West, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Kevin Smith's Comic Book Men, Thief of Thieves #1, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, and Chase. Starring Ryan Higgins, Brock Sager, and Toby Sidler.
Des is back! As always, he and Mike reviewed five comic books (Dead of Night Featuring Devil-Slayer #1, Marvel Apes #1, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #2, Sub-Mariner: The Depths #1 and Venom: Dark Origin #2), but one of them was so bad it put the duo in a foul mood for the rest of the show.
Des is back! As always, he and Mike reviewed five comic books (Dead of Night Featuring Devil-Slayer #1, Marvel Apes #1, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #2, Sub-Mariner: The Depths #1 and Venom: Dark Origin #2), but one of them was so bad it put the duo in a foul mood for the rest of the show.
Des is back! As always, he and Mike reviewed five comic books (Dead of Night Featuring Devil-Slayer #1, Marvel Apes #1, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #2, Sub-Mariner: The Depths #1 and Venom: Dark Origin #2), but one of them was so bad it put the duo in a foul mood for the rest of the show.
Des is back! As always, he and Mike reviewed five comic books (Dead of Night Featuring Devil-Slayer #1, Marvel Apes #1, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #2, Sub-Mariner: The Depths #1 and Venom: Dark Origin #2), but one of them was so bad it put the duo in a foul mood for the rest of the show.