POPULARITY
Hola suscriptores, este capítulo hablamos de los siguientes comics: Los cómic reseñados fueron: - Fernando: "Superman contra el Klan"; Guión de Gene Luen Yang y dibujo de Gurihiru. Fernando la leyó en ingles, pero está editada por Hydra. "¡Shazam! La monstruosa sociedad del mal"; Guión de Jeff Smith; Dibujo de Jeff Smith; Color de Steve Hamaker. Editado por ECC Ediciones. - Vicente: "Archivos Wildstorm Stormwatch 01: Malos presagios". Guión de Brandon Choi, Jim Lee y Sean Ruffner; Dibujo de Scott Clark, Brett Booth, Mat Broome. Vicente la tiene en una edición vintage Norma, pero está reeditada "Las nuevas Aventuras de las Tortugas Ninja": guión de Kenny Byerly; dibujo Darío Brizuela. Ediciones ECC "Star Jammers". Guión de Warren Ellis; Dibujo de Carlos Pacheco. Ediciones Forum (Vintage) "Bishop: Huída del Mañana". Guión de John Ostrander; Dibujo Carlos de Pacheco. Ediciones Forum (Vintage) 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.c
This week the Comic Book Junkies briefly share their thoughts on The Boys season 2 renewal news. Mid-show the guys give their take on the charming all ages story "Shazam!: The Monster Society of Evil" by Jeff Smith and Steve Hamaker. Lastly, the guys look ahead to Black Adam casting news, as well as speculation for the plots to Black Adam and Shazam 2!Please like and subscribe if you'd like to hear more comic talk!(Bi-weekly shows dropping on Wednesday)Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CBJpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/CbJpod (@CBJpod)Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cbjpod/ (@CBJpod)Youtube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCTDcugHYqAbgjwbdGWbZjnA/Buzzsprout - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1206320Currently listed on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and many others!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Your heroes return to discuss Jeff Smith's iconic Bone series with the first installment Out From Boneville.We discuss the masterful comedy of the book, the origins and influences of its creator, and how the characters of this epic keep the story grounded.Bone Vol 1: Out From Boneville is written, drawn, and lettered by Jeff Smith, colored by Steve Hamaker, and published by Cartoon Books.
News is getting hot and heavy in the comic book arena, everything from movies to shows to floppies themselves, on this episode the guys try for the first time a LIVE virtual signing with local artist Steve Hamaker for the Laughing Ogre! The countdown has come to and end, The guys have there Number 1 book of all time. Please feel free to write to us and or leave us a comment on your podcast platform, we would love for you to subscribe and communicate with us, and hopefully be a part of the show in the future! We can be reached at: heroeshomebase@gmail.com Heroes Homebase Podcast on FACEBOOK
In this very special episode, Aaron puts on his best Terry Gross and interviews Francesco and their very good friend Scott Seraydarian about The Pathfinders Society, a graphic novel written by Scott and Francesco, illustrated by Steve Hamaker! Hear stories about Scott, Francesco, and Aaron at NYU, how Scott and Francesco came up with the idea for the Pathfinders (yes, it starts with Adam Sandler's CLICK), and a story or two about a long-ago trip to Disney. So mix up a Path-hattan and listen in. (And don't forget to buy your very own copy of The Pathfinders Society, available April 21 everywhere!) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qotrt/message
Jerzy and Rob are joined by Steve Hamaker, creator of Plox, collaborator on The Pathfinders Society, and colorist of the graphic novels Hilo and Bone. Together they look at how color helps tell a story, and explore some digital coloring techniques. Sponsors for this episode Four Million Years Later Rob and Kate's coaching Lean Into Art Discord Links mentioned: Plox The Pathfinders Society Table Titans HiLo Bone Steve's Twitch Channel Thanks to our top Patreon supporters Nate Marcell Jesse Kauffman Jonathan Wornson JS Taskis Gail Buschman This week's 2 Minute Practice Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram Lean Into Art on Twitter
Your weekly roundup of the Overwatch news, as well as a rad conversation about the art of Overwatch with Steve Hamaker!
Recorded live at PAX East 2017 in Boston, MA! Binwin Bronzebottom is off to the Hall of the Drunken Dwarfs! Chris Perkins returns as the blood-thirstiest of bloodthirsty DMs bent on dire Dungeons & Dragons skullduggery. He's joined by Table Titans & Binwin’s Minions creators Scott Kurtz as Binwin Bronzebottom and Tavis Maiden as the Wizard, along with Steve Hamaker as the Thief, Cory Casoni as Paul the Warrior, and special guest start and Binwin's Minions cos-player extraordinaire Lindsay as the Druid.
Ten episodes and we're still here! We talk with Scott Kurtz, creator of PVPOnline as well as Steve Hamaker, creator of Plox and colorist extraordinaire. Congrats to our give-away winner, ssrjazz!
Jay and Mike recommend you read "Captain Marvel" and "Table Titans," and then Mike takes a listener suggestion, and takes us back to the arc of "Wolverine: Origins" where Deadpool beats up Wolverine. (The fact that Deadpool was also in a terrible movie of a similar name is not lost on us.) Then, we end the episode with a game of "Super-Mundane," and ask which heroes would be the best and worst limo drivers? Pull List: Jay: "Captain Marvel" (Marvel), written by Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas, art by Kris Anka. Mike: "Table Titans" (web original), Written and drawn by Scott Kurtz (Brian Hurtt for Season 3), colors by Steve Hamaker. Main Segment: "Wolverine: Origins" #21-25, "The Deep End" (Marvel), written by Daniel Way, art by Steve Dillon. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Limo Driver?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
The Surviving Creativity crew is back from another long convention run, and we've brought Steve Hamaker with us to talk about a brand new show we attended in Columbus, OH. This of course leads us into the curation of conventions, artists getting pumped, and collecting AOL discs. All in all, another thrilling episode of Surviving Creativity!
This August episode of the webcomics series begins with an introduction to Sean Kleefeld, the new cohost of the show. With Andy W. deciding to step down from his duties -- he'll be doing other exciting things with The Comics Alternative in the weeks to come! -- Derek has asked Sean to step in and join him for the guys' monthly look at webcomics. So listeners of the series can now benefit from Sean's discerning critical eye and deep expertise in the medium. In fact, all of the titles that they are discussing this month stem from Sean's recommendations. They begin with Steve Hamaker's Plox, a currently ongoing series centered on the relationships among three online gamers. While the premise may appear at first glance to be hackneyed, a satiric look at gaming geeks and fanboys/girls, this narrative is anything but. In fact, Hamaker's focus is more on the dynamics of identity formation and interpersonal relations than it is on pop culture stereotypes. One of the themes woven throughout the series (so far) is the discrepancy between our public persona and the ways we define ourselves from within, and how that tension reveals a search for authenticity. Next Sean and Derek look at Bird Boy, a fantasy/adventure series from Anne Szabla. This is the coming-of-age story of Bali, a young and diminutive would-be hunter whose inadvertent heroism -- and the accidental discovery of a legendary sword -- plunges him headlong into his tribe's creation myth. The guys comment not only on Szabla's beautifully detailed art, but also on her keen sense of pacing, how she sequences her panels to give depth to the action. Beginning in October 2010, this webcomic that is currently into its second volume. Finally, the guys look at an already completed work, Brendan Albetsky's The Mouth. This is a short work that can be found on Hell to Breakfast, the home to the Albetsky's online art as well as his podcast, The Hell to Breakfast Show. On the surface The Mouth is the story of three siblings who venture into the forest for an unlikely, and gothic-inspired, revelation. However, densely packed within this brief webcomic is a meditative, philosophical exploration -- Sean calls it zen-like -- exploring the very process and purpose of life. All three of this month's webcomics are worth checking out, and the guys' detailed discussion of them is just the right springboard for what promises to be a new and fruitful cohosting relationship.
There are butts in the air and everyone is getting angry on this week's Surviving Creativity, so we thought we'd invite our friend Steve Hamaker to throw some fuel on the fire! With all this technology around us, how exactly do you speak out about something without publicly shaming someone? Also, Brad's got another crackerjack idea that's going to change the world!
In this episode of Surviving Creativity, Scott Kurtz and special guest Steve Hamaker call Brad Guigar to discuss a news item in which an editorial cartoonist in Guigar's home town of Philadelphia is named in a defamation lawsuit. It's an interesting discussion of Philly politics that quickly detours into Baltimore's chief export (Murder), HBO's "The Wire," getting food at cons, getting propositioned at cons, tragedies such as peanut allergies and The Herblock documentary, convention pranks and the best way to end a conversation.
Steve Hamaker joins us this week as we all take on the role of armchair internet lawyer! It's Copyright vs Trademark, defining fair use, and all legal goes to the wayside when we discuss the ethics of using someone else's artwork.
Creator, Jeff Smith, and color artist, Steve Hamaker, join us to discuss one of comicdom's all-time greatest stories. It's our 50th Book of the Month Club episode and we wanted to make it one you won't forget! (1:36:18)
The full CDB gang is back together again!Hang out with Brian, Richard, Darci, and Carrie and listen to them discuss Brian's choice: Bone Vol. 1: Out from Boneville by Jeff Smith, with colors by: Steve Hamaker (Image) as well as the current state of politics, Instagram, Wikipedia, and of course, indie comics. Other books discussed in the episode:Twig #1 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francis Beaulieu, and Nate Piekos of Blambot (Cartoon Books)Land of the Living Gods #1 by Isaac Mogajane, Santtos, and Dave Sharpe (Aftershock)DIY Corner: Headwounds: SparrowDeveloped by Oscar Isaac and Jason Spire, Written by: Brian Buccellato, Story by Robert Johnson and John Avey, Art by Christian Ward, and Created by Robert Johnsonhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/legendarycomics/head-wounds-oscar-isaac?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=Head%20woundCarrie's Non-Profit for the week is: @raisingmenlawncareservice on IGComics Deserve Better is a weekly podcast hosted by Brian, Carrie, Darci and Richard which covers the world of Independent Comics. For a list of episodes, socials and emails, and to request a topic for a future episode please visit comicsdeservebetter.wordpress.com.(Episode Art by Jeff Smith and Intro Music provided by https://www.bensound.com/)