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Mörderische Damen, Spione, widerwillige Partner und ein Antagonist aus der frühen Vergangenheit des Protagonisten, dazu ein Flugzeugabsturz und eine (mindestens!) halbstündige Schießerei - Steven T. Seagle packt alle 80er Jahre Actionfilm-Klischees aus. Das MUSS Thorsten und Björn doch gefallen!? Bonus: Grifter verkleidet sich als Jim Gordon. Gelesen wurden der von Image in den USA publizierte One-Shot Grifter: One Shot, wie üblich ohne deutschsprachige Entsprechung. Explosive Bilder auf Instagram Spannende Neuigkeiten auf Bluesky Atemberaubendes auf Thorstens Blog Actiongeladene Intromusik von Markus Schneider
Shelly has a new kickstarter for her 3rd volume reflecting on her editorial career and tips on making comics. She Mike and Steve share Vertigo stories from their careers.
Hoy vamos con un tapadazo de Vertigo y una obra que ha tardado casi 30 años en poder verse completa en España. Hablamos de El Tribunal de los Secretos, donde Steven T. Seagle y Teddy Kristiansen nos llevan al sabor noventero más grunge y grotesco de este sello, con una historia sobre unos fantasmas que ocupan una mansión y son los encargados de juzgar a las personas por sus actos y custodiar sus secretos.
CAPÍTULO #373… Esta semana custodiamos los mayores enigmas y misterios del mundo del cómic, para enfrentarnos al Tribunal de los Secretos. Un trabajazo del extinto sello Vertigo del tándem formado por Steven T. Seagle y Teddy Kristiansen, que se ha rescatado casi de forma inédita y que nos llevará a una mansión donde existe un grupo sobrenatural dedicado a custodiar los secretos de las personas. Como siempre, os traemos nuestro habitual repaso por toda la actualidad y próximos avances del mundo del cómic, además de una buena metralleta de las novedades más golosas. Hablaremos de lanzamientos tan destacados como el Ómnibus de Dinastía de X, el libro sobre la historia de Zindo, el inicio del Universo Energon con Void Rivals, la historia de Bill Finger y muchísimo más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:06:08] Primer tráiler de Venom: The Last Dance Próximos rescates Marvel de Panini Comics Charlie Hunnam protagonizará la serie de Criminal Jeph Loeb regresa al Largo Halloween para su acto final Próximas Novedades NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [01:05:18] Donde vi el cadáver Hellboy 30. Hellboy enamorado Patos Goiter Dum Dum Banana Sioule 3 Mecánica celeste 2 Mitos Nórdicos 3 Tank Chair Superman y Authority Dinastía de X / Potencias de X. Marvel Omnibus En los confines de la oscuridad Crisis de Identidad. Edición Deluxe Sky Masters of the Space Force La mejor historia de Zinco jamás contada Shaolin integral Bill Finger. A la sombra de un mito Dentro de Mari Presas Fáciles integral Batman. Asilo Arkham - Purgatorio Los tres fantasmas de Tesla Step by Bloody Step Universo Energon. Void Rivals ANÁLISIS: EL TRIBUNAL DE LOS SECRETOS [04:03:35] Hoy vamos con un tapadazo de Vertigo y una obra que ha tardado casi 30 años en poder verse completa en España. Hablamos de El Tribunal de los Secretos, donde Steven T. Seagle y Teddy Kristiansen nos llevan al sabor noventero más grunge y grotesco de este sello, con una historia sobre unos fantasmas que ocupan una mansión y son los encargados de juzgar a las personas por sus actos y custodiar sus secretos. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:46:36] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Nuestro PODCAST ya está en el CANAL SECUNDARIO ¡Inflate a contenido comiquero aquí! https://www.youtube.com/@tomosygrapaspodcast Tomos y grapas es un medio de comunicación transmedia, disfruta de nuestros contenidos también en nuestra web, YouTube y redes sociales. VISITA TAMBIÉN NUESTRA LIBRERÍA En la Calle Alcalá 211 o nuestra TIENDA ONLINE con el mejor servicio y atención tiendatomosygrapas.com
We're continuing our countdown of the top 25 DC comics of all time! Coming in at number 24 on our list, we've got Sandman Mystery Theatre by Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle, and Guy Davis! This mature-readers crime noir series set in the late 1930s is a grounded and realistic reimagining of a classic Golden Age superhero. It's more than just a gritty remix of an old character, though. This is a series that has it all: intriguing plots, complex and well-developed characters who grow and change, one of the most beautiful romances in all of comics, and compelling social commentary. Tune in and find out why SMT is one of the best things DC Comics has ever published! We previously discussed Steven T. Seagle in one of our honorable mentions - in episode 132 we covered It's a Bird... We forgot to mention it during our recording, but Guy Davis had a book on our Marvel top 25 list, too. We talked about Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules way, way back in episode 8. Like we did for our Marvel top 25 list, we applied a set of criteria and scored all the DC books we've read to create our list. Our criteria are as follows: CRAFT. Is the comic technically sound? Is it well-written? Is it well-illustrated? Did the creators demonstrate mastery of the language and form of comics? ORIGINALITY. Is the comic creative and imaginative? Does it have something meaningful to say? IMPACT. What sort of lasting influence did the comic have? Did it leave a mark within the DC universe, on the industry, or on pop culture? Do fans remember it with affection? WITHSTAND THE TEST OF TIME. Is the comic something that holds up today, outside of the context of its original publication? Is it something we could read over and over again in the future? 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 Check our Linktree for a handy Spotify playlist of all of our DC Top 25 episodes (including our honorable and dishonorable mentions)! Thanks again to Corey J. Beats for producing our theme music. Check out all of his music on various platforms here: linktr.ee/Coreyjbeats
A reporter travels to the Amazon Jungle to investigate a missing worker and sabotage at a logging site in "The Amazon" by writer Steven T. Seagle and artist Tim Sale! Originally published as a three-issue miniseries by Comico in 1989, "The Amazon" has since been re-collected in a new hardcover edition from Dark Horse Comics. "Welcome to the Jungle" by The Passionate & Objective Jokerfan, from the album "Songs Song Sing Songs Onion Llama" -- https://open.spotify.com/album/1qPmKfh8Jksmqd4zmpFFJj
We cover a lot of ground with Steve. From House Of Mystery , Sandman Mystery theater to Superman, his X-Men Run and many of his creator owned stories . Plus lots of TV anf ilm animation from Ben 10, to Big Hero 6This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3143082/advertisement
Episode #481! This week we have some comic collections from the big two. First up, Scott has Avengers Two: Wonderman & The Beast. This comic collects the three issue series from 2000 by Roger Stern and Mark Bagley. Next is Superman Red and Blue, an anthology collection from DC Comics. This trade collects Superman stories (colored in red and blue) by some of today's top creators. After a couple of failed attempts DL wasn't sure if this series would ever get collected, but Sandman Mystery Theatre Compendium vol. 1 is here! The first half of Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle and Guy Davis' story of Wesley Dodds' The Sandman is finally available! Also on this episode Scott talks about Grady Hendrix's Paperbacks From Hell! Check it out!
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Perry Constantine (SUPERHERO CINEPHILES podcast) dig into the autobiographical original graphic novel IT'S A BIRD... by creator Steven T. Seagle with artist Teddy Kristiansen. They also revisit Seagle's yearlong run on the main SUPERMAN title—which began with THE 10-CENT ADVENTURE and introduced the Cir-El Supergirl character—as well as the later run by Mark Verheiden & Ed Benes and the concurrent ACTION COMICS arc by Gail Simone & John Byrne.Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Gregg Schigiel and theme music by Basic Printer. Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato. The spinoff podcast DIGGING FOR JUSTICE: A DC FAN JOURNEY is available at all reward levels.Join the conversation by becoming part of the Flat Squirrel Podcast Network Facebook Group, and follow DFK on Instagram (@diggingforkryptonitepod) and Twitter (@diggingforkrpod). Visit FlatSquirrelProductions.com for more film and podcast projects. Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies.
We conclude our graphic memoir series with Steven T. Seagle’s It’s a Bird Join the Dueling Genre Discord Server: https://discord.gg/rngwTkz8ywSupport Dueling Genre on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dgpPatreon Associate Producers: Matt Bennett and Mark Ybarra
We get into spoilers starting at 16:30. If you want to avoid spoilers, skip ahead to 1:00:12 when indicated.Links to things we talked about:Deadline: "Jeffrey Wright To Star In MRC and T-Street's Untitled Cord Jefferson Film"Erasure and Dr. No by Percival Everett The New York Times: "In a New Novel, Percival Everett Riffs Gleefully on 007" Deadline: "'The Sympathizer': Sandra Oh Among Three Cast In HBO & A24's Drama Series Adaptation" & "‘The Sympathizer': Five Join Robert Downey Jr. In HBO & A24's Drama Series Adaptation"The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen The Bone Clocks by David MitchellOther major books in the "Mitchellverse" include: Cloud Atlas, Black Swan Green, The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, and Utopia AvenueEd Brubaker, famed comic book writer who's name sounds like a character in this book!A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer EganDark (2017-2020) by Baran bo Odar & Jantje FrieseCloud Atlas (2012) dir. by Tom Tykwer, Lana Wachowski, & Lilly WachowskiA couple books coming in our 2023 season:Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir The "First Law" books by Joe AbercrombieShepherd.com: "Five Graphic Novels Just Begging to be Brought to the Screen"Black Hole by Charles BurnsThe Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen WangSandman Mystery Theatre by Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle, Guy Davis, et al.I Killed Adolf Hitler by Jason Through the Woods by Emily CarrollSupport the show by buying any of the books we spoke about from our Bookshop!Follow us:Instagram and TwitterJonas:Instagram and TwitterFrançois:Instagram
This week we are joined by Ho Che Anderson to talk about the Grendel Tales Special Preview that is on the flip side of the Comico #40, the first Grendel story not written by Matt, instead it was written by guest writer Steven T. Seagle. It's an eerily prescient tale of political revolt and student protest. We also talk with Ho Che about working on Grendel, his life in comics and what's next for him. We missed Ben this week but had a great time chatting with Ho Che! Ho Che Anderson @HoCheAnderson69 on Instagram Order Godhead 2 from Fantagraphics: https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/ho-che-anderson/products/godhead-2 For our YouTube Video Playlist CLICK HERE!!! Eli Schwab https://cosmiclionproductions.com @CosmicLion on Instagram Ben Granoff @BenGranoff on Instagram https://bengranoff.gumroad.com/ Much love to Matt Wagner who is now on instagram @MattWagnerComics And check Brennan Wagners killer new website out!! https://brennanwagnerart.com/ Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzmBWoPHse5b2oNVbMwOu?si=OFofifuxTyKjeITOmHWxQA
It's a Bird... by Steven T. Seagle, Teddy Kristiansen, and Todd Klein is a DC book we've wanted to discuss on the podcast for quite some time now. Originally published by Vertigo during that imprint's 2000s heyday, It's a Bird... is a personal and powerful semi-autobiographical original graphic novel about the struggle of the act of writing, the pain of living with a family secret, and the difficulties of understanding the intricacies of a fictional character and whether that even matters. There's a lot of depth to this hidden gem of a book, and we hope our episode is enjoyable to those familiar with it, and motivates those who haven't read it to seek it out for themselves. A couple of notes: This isn't really the type of story that hinges on plot twists, so even though we may spoil a few things here and there, we don't spoil anything that would hinder your enjoyment or appreciation of this elegant work. Secondly, we will get to presenting our official DC Top 25 list eventually... We've just got some more honorable mentions to get through! (And maybe some more DIS-honorable mentions!)
For this episode, Omar decides to interview Steven T. Seagle and reveal what it really means to Get Naked. Steve breaks down his process on how to make a comic book and what challenges arise dealing with 19 different artists for turning his graphic essays into a trade paperback. Steve breaks down his process how Get Naked came to be from teaching others.
Y seguimos recuperando nuestros formatos clásicos esta temporada. Vamos con un versus y volvemos a enfrentar a Superman y Batman, pero de un modo un tanto peculiar. Steven T. Seagle y Paul Dini nos cuentan sus experiencias personales (o las de sus trasuntos) con el hombre de acero y el caballero oscuro. Junto con dos dibujantazos como son Teddy Kristiansen y Eduardo Risso parieron Es un pájaro y Noche Oscura, los dos tebeos maravillosos que hoy ponemos frente a frente. Y ya sabéis, no intentéis esto en casa. Sabed, oh-yentes, que entre los años del hundimiento de Atlantis y sus brillantes ciudades, tragadas por los océanos, y los años del nacimiento de los hijos de Aryas, hubo una edad no soñada donde podía escucharse el podcast 212 de ELHDT. Selección musical: 🎶 It's Superman, del musical It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman (Charles Strouse) 🎶 Dark Night, de The Blasters
In this episode, I'm joined by Slam Bradley for the final part of a three-part discussion about the seminal 90's Vertigo series Sandman Mystery Theatre by Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle, and artist Guy Davis. In this second installment, we cover issues #33-70, featuring arguably the greatest series ending ever. Visit us at classiccomics.org to join in the conversation!
In this episode, Chris welcomes back Dave from the “DC on Screen” podcast and the “Star Trek Universe” podcast to look at one of his favorite graphic novels, “It's a Bird...”. Acclaimed writer Steven T. Seagle is joined by Teddy Kristiansen on art to tell one of the most realistic Superman tales ever—without featuring Superman. Steve's given the assignment every writer dreams of: to write Superman. Only he can't relate to a Man of Steel—not when his own fears of death haunt him. Explore the cultural significance of a comic book icon as Steve comes to terms with Superman's importance and power as a fictional ideal.David on Twitter: @davidcrobersonDC on Screen Podcast on Twitter: @DConSCREENDC on Screen Podcast: http://www.dconscreen.com Star Trek Universe Podcast on Twitter: @startrekucastStar Trek Universe Podcast: https://startrekucast.tumblr.com Geek Ultimate Alliance on Twitter: @GUAPodcast NetworkWFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelieversWFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.comChris on Twitter: @ChrisBalgaSupport The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/guanetworkGeek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.caNetwork Schedule Monday : World's Finest True Believers/Rangers Alliance Bi-WeeklyTuesday : DC Alliance Wednesday : Marvel Alliance Thursday : Star Wars/Slice Of Film Bi-WeeklyFriday : Superhero DiscussionSaturday : DC Comic Round UpSunday : Marvel Comic Round UpFollow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!
In this episode, I'm joined by Slam Bradley for the first part of a three-part discussion about the seminal 90's Vertigo series Sandman Mystery Theatre by Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle, and artist Guy Davis. In this second installment, we cover issues #9-32, and I unveil my big, shocking meta theory about this series. Visit us at classiccomics.org to join in the conversation!
In this episode, I'm joined by Slam Bradley for the first part of a three-part discussion about the seminal 90's Vertigo series Sandman Mystery Theatre by Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle, and artist Guy Davis. In this first installment, we get to know Slam Bradley, and then we discuss the first 8 issues of Sandman Mystery Theatre. That discussion begins at the 28:40 mark. Visit us at classiccomics.org to join in the conversation!
This episode starts with us taking some random people who don't listen to the show to task for some odd, and not particularly enlightened, opinions on comics. We then look at It's A Bird... by Steven T. Seagle and Teddy Kristiansen. It's a very complex look at familial secrets, the creative process and humanity in general all under the giant shadow of Superman's red cape. More than that, it askes probably the most important question that every person needs to answer themselves. Listen and find out.
I'm back! It's Season Four of the podcast by storytellers for storytellers with the amazing Steven T. Seagle from Man Of Action, the creators of Ben 10, Generator Rex and Big Hero Six! We get to listen to his journey and the complexities of comic book writing and how to stay young and fresh in the demanding world of creativity. Follow Steven T. Seagle on Twitter Learn more about Man Of Action on their website. CREDITS Logo by WillBe.Creative Podcast Theme Song Boys No Dey Smile by MEMA Music Ben Ten Theme Song on YouTube Transition Music from YouTube Audio Library Please support the podcast by following, subscribing, sharing and donating (donate link here) so that we can continue to give you great content that you love! Visit our website for more information. Follow Huwa on Instagram and TikTok Follow The Spoken World Podcast on Instagram and Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/okoyomoh--egbekhuwa/message
And now a rambling and too brief review of "It's a Bird...." by Steven T. Seagle and Teddy Kristiansen, an autobiographical tale about how Seagle nearly turned down writing "Superman" due to his own personal problems.
Today’s episode is all about middle grade ghost stories! Jessica returns to her favorite age range and subgenre to look at two very different graphic novels: Camp Midnight by Steven T. Seagle and Jason Adam Katzenstein, and Sheets by Brenna Thummler. She discusses why ghost stories are so popular, what kids’ books can teach adults about grief, and why you don’t have to go to a Scottish castle to find a basilisk. Topics include: after-school specials, the importance of finding your true voice, the value of sad horror stories, and finding beauty in the world after the loss of a loved one. Highlights 00:19 Introduction and discussion of why there are so many ghost stories in middle grade fiction 04:02 Camp Midnight synopsis and discussion of horror and social isolation 12:00 Sheets synopsis and discussion of grief as a horror story 23:38 Wrap-up Follow Monster Books Podcast and your host Jessica Scott on Twitter @MonsterBooksPod, @WeWhoWalkHere, and @SpookyKidLit. If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Thanks to Drew Pidgeon for the amazing music and Lily Todorov for the incredible cover art! Discover more fabulously spooky Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad shows at anatomyofascream.com and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx!
Geekorama is Produced by Superhero-Fiction.comhttps://www.superhero-fiction.com For this week’s episode of Geekorama, we’re talking about T.L. Heinrich! How did she get into writing and what the hell turned her onto superheroes? We’ll find out what got her to this point, and what steamy stories she’s cooking up next. Pop-Culture Trivia - Becky Cloonan, the first woman artist for BatmanBecky Cloonan was born in Pisa, Italy. She went to New York's School of Visual Arts, which offered the kind of rigorous training that Cloonan had been searching for. She also collaborated with writer Steven T. Seagle on the Vertigo Comics series American Virgin, which was cancelled with the 23rd issue. In 2012 she became the first woman to draw the main Batman title. (Her issues included Ghost in the Machine, The Wedding Batman Black and White and Gotham Academy) GEEK OUTSTrish - Cobra Kai never say die! Yes, I’m totally geeking out about the series based on the 80’s sensation that was The Karate Kid. Both Danny and Johnny are back in this series that takes place many decades later. While the characters might be the same, the story is not. In fact, there is no clear villain or hero in the first season, unless you count the characters’ own inner demons. It’s a redemption story, a comedy, a drama. It’s got everything. Including nostalgia dripping from every episode. Both season now on Netflix.Jeremy - We’re going old school and revisiting some early 2000’s science fiction. The first is a hyper saturated movie with all the glitz and none of the glam: Ultra Violet. But why stop there? Let’s throw Aeon Flux into the mix. Even an outstanding job by Theron can’t save this sinking ship. They might lack in story, but they’re perfect for low-key popcorn munching.Deep Dive - All about TrishThis week Trish interviews Jeremy about all things zombies and superheroes. We talk about how he got into writing, what has worked and hasn’t worked, and why his superheroes are a little different from other superhero novels. QotW: Ask her ANYTHING! Visit Superhero-Fiction to Discover Uncanny Superhero StoriesSubscribe to Geekorama to Stay Up-to-Date on All Things SuperheroiTunes | Spotify | Podbean | YoutubeFollow Superhero-Fiction on Social MediaSuperhero-Fiction Facebook Page | Superhero-Fiction Facebook Group Trish Heinrich – Facebook | InstagramJeremy Flagg - Facebook | Instagram
When it comes creating global franchises Steven T. Seagle breaks down the process of how some giant brands he's created came to be. He breaks down the process of writing and how he began writing comics for the largest publishers in comics including, Image, DC, Marvel, Vertigo and many more. Help us make the show happen, we need your help, visit out Patreon Page to be a part of the production Sign Up for Emails HERE Youtube Highlights Channel Youtube Full Episodes
Today we had the absolute pleasure to talk with an incredibly talented creator from Man of Action, Steven T. Seagle.
This week we're bringing you two more interviews from Denver Pop Culture Con 2019. We start out with Gail Carriger (https://gailcarriger.com) and Steven T. Seagle (http://manofaction.tv/profiles/steven-t-seagle/). Thank you to Pop Culture Classroom for bringing us back for another year to help them cover the con. Learn more about them at https://popculturecon.org. Also, thank you to all of our wonderful listeners, including our supporters over at https://patreon.com/BeyondTheTrope.
Man of Action Entertainment cofounder and cocreator of Big Hero 6 and Ben 10, Steven T. Seagle stops by the Collider Heroes set to talk with Amy Dallen and Coy Jandreau about his new graphic novel Get Naked which has been nominated for two Eisner awards. Termed a graphic essay collection as well, nineteen international artists are featured in the book with each one illustrating a true story about Steven coming to terms with being naked for non-sexual purposes to help him and others confront their anxieties. Each story is told in a very David Sedaris-meets-Spaulding Gray style with hilarious and heartfelt results. For more info on Man of Action, please visit: - http://manofaction.tv - https://facebook.com/ManOfActionEnt - https://twitter.com/ManOfActionEnt - https://instagram.com/ManOfActionENT Follow Steven T Seagel: https://twitter.com/StevenTSeagle Follow Coy: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau Follow Amy: https://twitter.com/enthusiamy
When it comes creating global franchises Steven T. Seagle breaks down the process of how some giant brands he's created came to be. He breaks down the process of writing and how he began writing comics for the largest publishers in comics including, Image, DC, Marvel, Vertigo and many more.
In celebration of Dailey's 50th anniversary celebrating innovation, Steven T. Seagle sits down with Dailey's managing partner, Jean Grabow to discuss his rich background in the comic book, television, and animation industries.
MORE FROM DiNK! This is the interview with Joe Kelly and Steven T. Seagle. Two of the four that make up Man of Action Entertainment. ALSO two major players in the comic book world. Joe Kelly is credited with making Deadpool who he is today. Seagle is one of the creators of Big Hero 6 while at Marvel. In this interview we talk about Man of Action's history as a company, the guys' time with the big 2, I Kill Giants, Ben 10, future Man of Action projects, and everything in between. ~General Stores~ The quality stuff: https://teespring.com/stores/generallynerdy The cheap stuff: https://www.redbubble.com/people/generally-nerdy/shop?asc=u --SUPPORT-- https://www.patreon.com/generallynerdy http://www.generallynerdy.net http://www.twitter.com/generally_nerdy http://www.instagram.com/generallynerdy http://www.facebook.com/generallynerdy *~Affiliate Links~* Canon EOS Rebel T7i Bundle: http://amzn.to/2EJQ9Yj Run and gun audio with a Tascam DR-40. The BEST portable audio unit: http://amzn.to/2EZZAa5 The BEST Lighting Rig for Beginners! http://amzn.to/2FlBSC7
This episode we catch you up on what books and comics we’ve been reading and shows we’ve been watching. We discuss guitar-playing ghost talkers, being haunted by a goldfish, and Anna learns why she should never tell Matthew to “go for it” when he threatens to include old theme songs in the podcast. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray Books We Mention Sandman Mystery Theatre by Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle, and Guy Davis (and others) Motor Crush by Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, and Babs Tarr Luck in the Shadows by Lynn Flewelling The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O'Neill Read the webcomic version A plush dragon Playing at the World: A History of Simulating Wars, People, and Fantastic Adventure from Chess to Role-Playing Games by Jon Peterson (the book Matthew mentioned that talked about D&D and zines) Going Postal by Terry Pratchett Life in Code: A Personal History of Technology by Ellen Ullman Some Remarks: Essays and Other Writing by Neal Stephenson Mother Earth Mother Board article in Wired about Undersea Fiber-Optic Cables Fatherland: A Family History by Nina Bunjevac Dear Fahrenheit 451: Love and Heartbreak in the Stacks: A Librarian's Love Letters and Breakup Notes to the Books in Her Life by Annie Spence Something from the Nightside by Simon R. Green Other Media We Mention Coco Speed Racer Into It 28: Speed Racer with Jay Rachel Edidin Theme songs in order of sample: Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass, Stan Bush, Sponge, Ali Dee & The Deekompressors Dice Friends — Escape from Semolo Plateau vlogbrothers Wikipedia entry Links, Articles, and Things 24 in 48 Readathon Jane Austen inspired RPG (an example of a game with no combat) Grid Zine Fest, April 14, 2018 in Salt Lake City Questions Can you recommend any fiction about guitar-playing ghost talkers from Mexico? What’s the best thing to be haunted by? What’s the worst thing to be haunted by? Do you play any RPGs? What do you play? Can you recommend a book about the sewer system for Anna? Can you tell us where the word “punchy” comes from? Ask us questions for our 50th episode! Deadline: March 24th! Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, March 20th when we’ll be talking about Southern Gothic books! Then come back on Tuesday, April 3rd for our 50th episode extravaganza!
For the third episode, Omar decides to interview Steven T. Seagle and reveal what it really means to Get Naked. Steve breaks down his process on how to make a comic book and what challenges arise dealing with 19 different artists for turning his graphic essays into a trade paperback. Steve breaks down his process how Get Naked came to be from teaching others. Omar is all about turning comic book dreams into reality.
Steven T. Seagle is a legendary creator who needs no introduction...but I'm gonna give him one anyway. In addition to his epic runs on books like Alpha Flight, House of Secrets, Sandman Mystery Theater, Superman, and Uncanny X-Men, Steve is also the co-creator of both Big Hero Six, and—along with his partners at Man Of Action--Ben 10. Seagle joins Eric in the studio this episode to discuss his groundbreaking work, IT'S A BIRD..., a semi-autobiographical graphic novel that chronicles his real-life reluctance to take a gig writing The Man Of Steel. Check it out on this SUPER episode of Superfriends, presented by Meltdown Comics! This Week’s Guest: Steven T. Seagle Twitter: @steventseagle Website: http://manofaction.tv/ Follow Eric Esquivel! TW: @ericmesquivel Hosted by Eric M. Esquivel (https://twitter.com/ericmesquivel) Produced and engineered by Mason Booker Music by Makenzie Mizell (https://www.makenziemizell.com/) Logo by Spencer Brinkeroff III (https://www.facebook.com/spencerB3/
Aaaand… we’re back! Thank you for being so patient whilst we worked out some kinks in our busy lives. (We all gotta work y’all) This time around the folks here at That Comic Smell are joined by a special guest, Allan Lowson! https://www.amazon.com/Allan-Lowson/e/B00J9CXP16 Allan is best known for his work “Tinker Tales” in motorbike magazine “BSH (Back Street Heroes)” and we were lucky enough to have him join us for a couple of sessions, with this being the first. We delve into the dark, funny and incredible world of “Vertigo Publishing” The folks here discuss it’s inception, some of the beloved titles that have came from the imprint and tell of some of their favourites and firsts. All of this and more on the podcast that just loves Karen Berger. It’s true. [These are some of the titles we discuss] Black Orchid (Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean) Hellblazer (Peter Milligan, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Garth Ennis, Steve Dillon) Fables (Bill Willingham, Lan Medina, Mark BuckinghamSteve Leialoha, Craig Hamilton) Flex Mentallo (Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely) V for Vendetta (Alan Moore, David Lloyd) Top 10 (Alan Moore, Gene Ha) Preacher (Garth Ennis, Steve Dillon) Shade the Changing Man (Peter Milligan, Chris Bachalo) We3 (Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely) Sandman (Neil Gaiman, Various Artists) Tansmetropolitan (Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson) Jack of Fables (Bill Willingham, Lilah Sturges, Tony Akins, Andrey Pepoy) The Exterminators (Simon Oliver, Tony Moore) The Invisibles (Grant Morrison, Various Aritsts) Federal Bureau of Physics (Simon Oliver, Robbi Rodriguez) Greek Street (Peter Milligan, Davide Gianfelice) DMZ (Brian Wood, Riccardo Burchielli) Saga of the Swamp Thing (Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette) Northlanders (Brian Wood, Various Aritsts) The Books of Magic (Neil Gaiman, Various Artists) iZombie (Chris Roberson, Michael Allred) Kid Eternity (Ann Nocenti, Sean Phillips) Outlaw Nation (Jamie Delano, Goran Sudzuka) Sheriff of Babylon (Tom King, Mitch Gerads) Sandman Mystery Theatre (Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle, Guy Davis) American Vampire (Scott Snyder, Stephen King, Rafael Albuquerque) Ministry of Space (Warren Ellis, Chris Weston) Lobo (Alan Grant, Simon Bisley)
Gwen and Andy both are astounded that the end of the year is almost upon them, and with that in mind, they've picked their favorite books of 2016 for young readers. The Two People with PhDs each picked five books in the children's category and five books in the intermediate/young adult (YA) category, but something odd happened: their lists were almost identical! In the children's category, Gwen and Andy both chose the following four books, many of which they have already discussed on previous episodes. Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales: Alamo All-Stars, by Nathan Hale (Harry N. Abrams) Hippopotamister, by John Patrick Green (First Second) The Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo, by Drew Weing (First Second) Bera the One-Headed Troll, by Eric Orchard (First Second) Andy diverged by picking Bert's Way Home, by John Martz (Koyama Press), the story of an orphan named Bert who's no regular orphan, but an orphan of time and space, stranded on Earth after a cosmic accident. Gwen's final pick in this category was Blip! a TOON Level 1 book by Barnaby Richards about a robot whose vocabulary consists of only one word (“Blip”) as he tries to find his way through an unfamiliar planet. In the Intermediate/YA category, Gwen and Andy also agree on their first four titles: March: Book Three, by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf), the third and final book in the March trilogy. March: Book Three is also a noteworthy book in that it recently won the prestigious National Book Award for Young People's Literature, becoming the first graphic novel to win the award. Camp Midnight, by Steven T. Seagle and Jason Adam Katzenstein (Image) Paper Girls, Vol. 1, by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang (Image) Snow White, by Matt Phelan (Candlewick Press) The two people with PhDs also had the great pleasure of interviewing Matt Phelan on the show last month. You can listen to that interview here. Andy's final choice was Mighty Jack, by Ben Hatke, a title previously discussed on the show back in August. For Gwen's final choice, she picked Delilah Dirk and the King's Shilling, by Tony Cliff (First Second), a book previously discussed by Derek and Sean in its original webcomics format. This volume picks up where the first volume, 2013's Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant, left off. At the end of the show, Gwen mentioned a new all ages wordless comic that she learned about on Dr. Debbie Reese's excellent American Indians in Children's Literature blog, Jonathan Nelson's The Wool of Jonesy: Part I, published by Native Realities Press. Here is the blurb from the publisher's website: Written and illustrated by Diné artist Jonathan Nelson, The Wool of Jonesy #1 tells the first story of Jonesy the Sheep and his adventures out on the rez. As Jonesy heads out to explore life after high school he finds himself discovering and dreaming. The wonderfully illustrated story gives young and old alike a simple and enchanting view of reservation life through the eyes of an amazing character! Readers can check out Debbie Reese's review. Gwen and Andy hope that these titles might be considered for gift for the holiday season. You really can't go wrong with any of these titles. We can't wait to see what great comics are in store for us in 2017. You can be sure we'll pass all the information along to you. Happy reading!
This month's show includes a review of two recently released graphic novels, John Patrick Green's Hippopotamister (First Second) and Steven T. Seagle and Jason Adam Katzenstein's Camp Midnight (Image Comics), as well as interviews Andy conducted at the first-ever Anne Arundel County (Maryland) Public Library Comic Con, held on May 14. At this event, Andy had the chance to speak to a number of young readers, as well as their parents, about their favorite comics and about their own work as budding comics creators. At the beginning of the podcast, Andy reads an email that comics writer Samuel Teer wrote to him and Gwen regarding their October 2015 review of Veda: Assembly Required (Dark Horse), an all-ages comic that he wrote in collaboration with artist Hyeondo Park and colorist Kelly Fitzpatrick. Samuel was kind enough to thank the two for their positive review of the book and mentioned that the two people with PhDs gave him some helpful suggestions for future works. (Glad to oblige, Samuel! Keep those great comics coming!) First up in the review segment is Hippopotamister, a title that both Gwen and Andy can say three times fast and recommend three times over. This graphic novel for younger readers provides a humorous, carefully-crafted story about the way that two friends, Red Panda and Hippo, enter into the “human world” in order to find jobs, after their city zoo falls into disrepair. Red Panda, who leaves the enclosure first and returns with tales of his exciting forays into the world of work, encourages his friend to join him, but he cautions, “amongst the humans you can no longer be just a hippopotamus. You must become…HIPPOPOTAMISTER!” What follows is a tour through occupations that help Hippopotamister and Red Panda figure out their natural talents. Of course, complications arise on these friends' paths to self-understanding and a regular paycheck, but both end up finding work that suits them well. In addition to praising the color work of Cat Caro, Andy highlights one of the funniest splash pages in the comic that depicts Hippopotamister's invention of a new hairstyle entitled “The Hippopompadour.” Gwen loves the whimsy of that scene and notes that, in addition to creating vibrant splash pages, Green excels at planting small details across the entire graphic novel that are clearly put there for the amusement of adult or middle grade readers. For instance, the restaurant where Red Panda and Hippopotamister try their hand at being sous chefs is called “Trattoria Della Bestia,” a name that draws a fine line between those animals that prepare the food versus those who serve as the meal. Andy and Gwen also point out the effectiveness of Green's images in moving the narration along. As Andy puts it, a beginning reader could figure out the action of the story, even if s/he couldn't read all of the words, yet the wordplay throughout the comic underscores the fine balance that Green achieves in his comics artistry. Next, Gwen and Andy discuss Camp Midnight, a collaboration between longtime friends Steven T. Seagle, a TV writer/producer and comic-book author, and Jason Adam Katzenstein, a cartoonist whose work regularly appears in The New Yorker. Their colorful and sophisticated all-ages comic follows Skye Sullivan, a disgruntled tween, who boards the wrong bus and ends up at a summer camp where everyone but her new friend, Mia, sheds their daytime human exteriors in order to reveal their true monster identities. At first, Skye wants nothing more than to head back home, but she finds herself drawn to Griffin, a boy worthy of “cute guy alerts,” and she wants to figure out why Mia is also something of an outcast at Camp Midnight. Both Gwen and Andy comment on the powerful, saturated colors employed throughout the comic, as well as the realistic depiction of all of the joys and pitfalls of living away from home with a group of kids who are all too eager to form cliques and exclude outsiders. Like Hippopotamister, Skye learns a great deal about herself and then uses that knowledge to help a good friend. Gwen and Andy highly recommend Camp Midnight to tweens and teens, alike, though adults may also enjoy the coy humor and fantastic line style that carries across the text.
Ben 10 and Big Hero 6 creator, Steven T. Seagle has teamed up with New Yorker Magazine cartoonist, Jason Adam Katzenstein for a new graphic novel, Camp Midnight. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Steven T. Seagle is a founding partner of Man of Action Entertainment, creators of the boys’ action global franchise phenomenon Ben 10. As a television creator/writer/executive producer his other credits include Generator Rex, MARVEL’S Ultimate Spider-Man, and MARVEL’S Avengers Assemble. In graphic novels, Seagle is best known for his internationally acclaimed works with artist Teddy Kristiansen: it’s a bird…, Genius, The Red Diary [...]
Ben 10 and Big Hero 6 creator, Steven T. Seagle has teamed up with New Yorker Magazine cartoonist, Jason Adam Katzenstein for a new graphic novel, Camp Midnight. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Steven T. Seagle is a founding partner of Man of Action Entertainment, creators of the boys’ action global franchise phenomenon Ben 10. As a television creator/writer/executive producer his other credits include Generator Rex, MARVEL’S Ultimate Spider-Man, and MARVEL’S Avengers Assemble. In graphic novels, Seagle is best known for his internationally acclaimed works with artist Teddy Kristiansen: it’s a bird…, Genius, The Red Diary [...] The post Steven T. Seagle & Jason Adam Katzenstein | Camp Midnight | Author Interview appeared first on Book Circle Online.
Fecha de Grabación: Sábado 26 de marzo de 2016.¡¡Especial dedicado a Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice!!Hacemos un repaso completo de la película, sus escenas más importantes y qué nos pareció el encuentro entre los gladiadores más grandes de la historia.Contribuye con ComicversoPueden escuchar el Podcast dentro del sitio a través del reproductor que está en la columna lateral del Blog o en este reproductor incrustado.Descarga Directa (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"),Peso: 139,2 MB; Calidad: 128 KbpsDescarga via iTunes:Comicverso en iTunes.El episodio tiene una duración de 2:31:29.Debido a la extensión del programa optamos por no hacer recomendaciones de cómic, pero los remitimos a las realizadas durante el especial dedicado a Man of Steel, que listamos a continuación:The Man of Steel, por John Byrne y Dick Giordano. Soul Search. Action Comics #656, Superman #47 y Adventures of Superman #470. Por Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway, Dan Jurgens, Bob McLeod y otros. Dark Knight over Metropolis. Action Comics Annual #1, Adventures of Superman #466-467, Action Comics #653-654 y Superman #44. Por John Byrne, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway, Art Adams, Bob McLeod y otros. Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow. Superman #423 y Action Comics #583. Por Alan Moore y Curt Swan. For the Man Who Has Everything. Superman Annual #11. Por Alan Moore y Dave Gibbons. Superman: Kal. Por Dave Gibbons y José Luis García-López. Superman: Under a Yellow Sun. Por John Francis Moore, Kerry Gamill y Eduardo Barreto. Superman: Secret Identity. Por Kurt Busiek y Stuart Immonen. All-Star Superman. Por Grant Morrison y Frank Quitely. It's a Bird. Por Steven T. Seagle y Teddy Kristiansen. Twenty-Two Stories in a Single Bound. Superman Adventures #41. Por Mark Millar y varios artistas.What's so Funny about Truth, Justice and the American Way. Action Comics #775. Por Joe Kelly, Doug Mahnke y Lee Bermejo. Midnight in the House of El - Sons and their Fathers. Starman #51 y #75. Por James Robinson, David Goyer y Peter Snejberg. I Sing of Thee. Hitman #34. Por Garth Ennis y John McCrea. Otras recomendaciones, ya no de cómics, serían las siguientes:Superman The Animated Series. Por Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Glenn Murakami y otros. Batman The Animated Series. Por Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Glenn Murakami y otros.World's Finest: The Batman and Superman Movie. Por Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Glenn Murakami y otros. The Iron Giant. Dirigida por Brad Bird.Como siempre... déjennos un comentario o escríbannos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com o a nuestro correo podcast@comicverso.org, queremos conocer sus opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando.Si les gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdennos a redistribuir este link, cuéntenle a sus amigos de nuestro Podcast y recomiéndenlo a quienes pueda interesarles.Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Steven T. Seagle talks with us about his new graphic novel, Imperial. We also discuss the film adaptation of Big Hero 6 (which he is a creator of) and N.W.C., a nationally touring play about race that he directed. In this edition, Jeffrey Masters sits down and talks with Steven T. Seagle about his graphic novel, Imperial. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Steven T. Seagle is a founding partner of Man of Action Entertainment, creators of the boys’ action global franchise phenomenon Ben 10. As a television creator/writer/executive producer his other credits include Generator Rex, MARVEL’S Ultimate Spider-Man, and MARVEL’S [...]
Steven T. Seagle talks with us about his new graphic novel, Imperial. We also discuss the film adaptation of Big Hero 6 (which he is a creator of) and N.W.C., a nationally touring play about race that he directed. In this edition, Jeffrey Masters sits down and talks with Steven T. Seagle about his graphic novel, Imperial. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Steven T. Seagle is a founding partner of Man of Action Entertainment, creators of the boys’ action global franchise phenomenon Ben 10. As a television creator/writer/executive producer his other credits include Generator Rex, MARVEL’S Ultimate Spider-Man, and MARVEL’S [...] The post Steven T. Seagle | Imperial | Author Interview appeared first on Book Circle Online.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - One more dip in the Guardians of the Galaxy movie pool, are we reaching a saturation of superhero movies, San Diego sues Salt Lake City, Rodrigo is angry at eels, Imperial #1, Midnight Tiger, and the Legendary Star-Lord #2. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles gets a sequel LINK Too many comic book movies or not enough? LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Imperial #1 Story By: Steven T. Seagle Art By: Marc Dos Santos Mark is two weeks out from making the biggest decision of his life. But which big decision will it be? Taking the ring of the woman of his dreams and becoming a married man? Or taking the crown of the world's only superhero and becoming the next Imperial? STEVEN T. SEAGLE (THE RED DIARY/ THE RE[A]D DIARY, Genius, it's a bird…) teams with MARK DOS SANTOS for a buddy book with commitment issues. [rating:3/5] MATTHEW MIDNIGHT TIGER #1 Writer(s): DeWayne Feenstra, Ray-Anthony Height Artist Name(s): Ray-Anthony Height Cover Artist(s): Ray-Anthony Height (reg). Jerry Gaylord (v) Having lost all hope in the heroes of his world, fate steps in and gives young Gavin Shaw the power to do the things they have not. Only as the teenage hero Midnight Tiger does his city have a chance at redemption. Retailer incentive cover by Jerry Gaylord! [rating:4/5] RODRIGO MYSTERY OF EELS Eels can be found all over the globe, in fresh and salt water ecosystems alike. But today, risk of over-fishing and the presence of dams and other obstacles that prevent eels from reaching their oceanic spawning grounds pose new threats to an animal that once roamed the planet alongside the dinosaurs. Artist, writer, and naturalist James Prosek explores the mysterious world of the eel. Buy the film. The Mystery of Eels premiered April 17, 2013. [rating:2.5/5] ZACH Legendary Star-Lord #2 Writer: Samuel Ryan Humphries Artist: Paco Medina Publisher: Marvel Peter’s captured by a bounty hunter—who may have a strange connection to his past! • Can Peter and the bounty hunter make amends before he’s fed to a giant alien? • And who is the mysterious Mr. Knife--and why is he so interested in Star-Lord? [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: #WhoCoveredItUp For the last couple of weeks, BOOM! Studios teased us with conspiracy theory teasers for its upcoming Deep State series. As a younger man, I devoured everything Art Bell served up, and wild tales of Bigfoot, Area 51, and the Illuminati holding secret meetings at Old Navy had me enthralled with the mystery of the unknown. VOTE! Do you believe there are secret groups controlling the world (i.e. The Illuminati)? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - One more dip in the Guardians of the Galaxy movie pool, are we reaching a saturation of superhero movies, San Diego sues Salt Lake City, Rodrigo is angry at eels, Imperial #1, Midnight Tiger, and the Legendary Star-Lord #2. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles gets a sequel LINK Too many comic book movies or not enough? LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN Imperial #1 Story By: Steven T. Seagle Art By: Marc Dos Santos Mark is two weeks out from making the biggest decision of his life. But which big decision will it be? Taking the ring of the woman of his dreams and becoming a married man? Or taking the crown of the world's only superhero and becoming the next Imperial? STEVEN T. SEAGLE (THE RED DIARY/ THE RE[A]D DIARY, Genius, it's a bird…) teams with MARK DOS SANTOS for a buddy book with commitment issues. [rating:3/5] MATTHEW MIDNIGHT TIGER #1 Writer(s): DeWayne Feenstra, Ray-Anthony Height Artist Name(s): Ray-Anthony Height Cover Artist(s): Ray-Anthony Height (reg). Jerry Gaylord (v) Having lost all hope in the heroes of his world, fate steps in and gives young Gavin Shaw the power to do the things they have not. Only as the teenage hero Midnight Tiger does his city have a chance at redemption. Retailer incentive cover by Jerry Gaylord! [rating:4/5] RODRIGO MYSTERY OF EELS Eels can be found all over the globe, in fresh and salt water ecosystems alike. But today, risk of over-fishing and the presence of dams and other obstacles that prevent eels from reaching their oceanic spawning grounds pose new threats to an animal that once roamed the planet alongside the dinosaurs. Artist, writer, and naturalist James Prosek explores the mysterious world of the eel. Buy the film. The Mystery of Eels premiered April 17, 2013. [rating:2.5/5] ZACH Legendary Star-Lord #2 Writer: Samuel Ryan Humphries Artist: Paco Medina Publisher: Marvel Peter’s captured by a bounty hunter—who may have a strange connection to his past! • Can Peter and the bounty hunter make amends before he’s fed to a giant alien? • And who is the mysterious Mr. Knife--and why is he so interested in Star-Lord? [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: #WhoCoveredItUp For the last couple of weeks, BOOM! Studios teased us with conspiracy theory teasers for its upcoming Deep State series. As a younger man, I devoured everything Art Bell served up, and wild tales of Bigfoot, Area 51, and the Illuminati holding secret meetings at Old Navy had me enthralled with the mystery of the unknown. VOTE! Do you believe there are secret groups controlling the world (i.e. The Illuminati)? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
- Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1. Joe Casey y varios artistas. (Dynamite) - Genious #1. Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman y Afua Richardson. (Image) - Imperial #1. Steven T. Seagle y Mark Dos Santos. (Image). - Thanos: The Infinity Revelation. Jim Starlin. (Marvel. Novela Gráfica). - Grayson #2. Tim. Seeley y Mikel Janin y otros. (DC).
- Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1. Joe Casey y varios artistas. (Dynamite) - Genious #1. Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman y Afua Richardson. (Image) - Imperial #1. Steven T. Seagle y Mark Dos Santos. (Image). - Thanos: The Infinity Revelation. Jim Starlin. (Marvel. Novela Gráfica). - Grayson #2. Tim. Seeley y Mikel Janin y otros. (DC).
Join us as we talk about our first introduction to Superman. Share our intimate Superman moments our personal breakdown on Superman and the many incarnations of Superman. New member Black Dynamite and Sara discuss graphic novel, It's a Bird by author Steven T. Seagle and artist Teddy Kristiansen. A very deep and personal take on Superman as a character breakdown and rebuilding. DC Vertigo really brings us a harsh, real and emotionally heavy story with a side dissection of Superman. Hopefully you're still listening or if you're a new listener welcome.
For this special episode of The Comics Alternative, Derek is back at the Dallas Comic Con talking with a variety of artists, writers, publishers, and even animation voice actors. Among his guests are Yanick Paquette (artist on the new Swamp Thing), Jimmy Palmiotti (creative force, behind Harley Quinn and Painkiller Jane), Joe Eisma (artist on Morning Glories), Andy Hirsch (illustrator of Garfield, Adventure Time, and Regular Show), Robert Wilson IV (artist on Knuckleheads), Tim Harris (publisher/creator of Renegade Comics), Don Rosencrants (production manager of Literati Press), Jeremy Shada (the voice of Finn on the Adventure Time cartoon), and Man of Action Studios creators Steven T. Seagle (creator behind Imperial, House of Secrets, American Virgin), Joe Kelly (writer of I Kill Giants, Bang! Tango!, and Douglas Fredericks and the House of They), and Duncan Rouleau (artist behind The Nightmarist and The Great Unknown). There was a lot of activity and a lot of fun talk. And now you can experience the con vicariously by plugging into this podcast episode! A very special thank you to Sophie Birdwell and Marc Bullard, who, as our press liaisons, showed us the layout of the floor, introduced us to many in Artist Alley, and literally took us behind the scenes for some special moments. And another big thank you to Joe Kelly, who gave Derek a signed copy of his wonderful book for adolescents, Douglas Fredericks and the House of They.
This week the Two Guys with PhDs review Gabrielle Bell's latest book, The Voyeurs (Uncivilized Books), as well as two self-published comics from Becky Cloonan, The Mire and Demeter. This is the perfect episode to follow last week's roundtable on the mainstream-indie comics divide, in that the work of both Bell and Cloonan exemplify many of the points raised in that discussion. First, Andy and Derek do an in-depth reading of The Voyeurs, placing it within the larger context of Bell's body of work. They emphasize the semi-autobiographic nature of the book, while at the same time pointing out how much of The Voyeurs is more ambitious than her earlier comics, combining many of the best features found in her Lucky series (collected in 2003) and the more fictional Cecil and Jordan in New York (2008). The guys then move on to Becky Cloonan's recent self-published comics, The Mire (a 2013 Eisner Award nominee) and Demeter. After briefly discussing some of Cloonan's mainstream work, such as American Virgin (with Steven T. Seagle, 2006-2008) and Demo (with Brian Wood, 2003 and 2010), Andy and Derek move quickly into the independently published comics, highlighting many of the features that set these titles apart from her mainstream work. They specifically focus on the poetic quality of both The Mire and Demeter, seeing these comics as sophisticated and almost elusive narratives that challenge the reader in significant ways.
An in-depth chat with the creators of Ben 10 and Generator Rex and the developers of Ultimate Spider-Man and the upcoming Avengers Assemble cartoons. Also accomplished comic book writers and artists, Man of Action is Steven T. Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, and Joe Casey (and Joe Kelly, who unfortunately could not join). Recorded November 4, 2012.
June 18, 2009 -Josh and Paul talk to Joe Kelly about all the great work he's been putting out lately, like our June Book of the Month, I Kill Giants, as well as Amazing Spider-Man, Four Eyes, Douglas Fredericks and the House of They, Bad Dog, and Bang Tango. We also go way back to Kelly's start at Marvel, his work on Deadpool and his defection from X-Men, and his long time work with Superman. These days he's working on animation projects with his partners Joe Casey, Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau at Man of Action, as well as doing creator owned books with Image and Vertigo. It's a lot of comic talk packed into this hour-plus conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kilka uwag JAPONfana (czytał godai) n/t komiksu: Black & White II, cz. 1 autorzy: Paul Dini, Alex Ross, Ty Templeton, Marie Severin, Chris Claremont, Steve Rude, Mark Buckingham, Kelley Pucket, Tim Sale, Steven T. Seagle, Daniel Torres, Warren Ellis, Jim Lee, John Byrne, Paul Pope, John Arcudi, Tony Salmons, Paul Levitz, Paul Rivoche Wydanie polskie […]