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Marvel by the Month
#251: Neal Adams' DEADMAN (w/Steve Lieber)

Marvel by the Month

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 123:10


Steve Lieber is the Eisner Award-winning comics artist responsible for the funniest parts of Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, One-Star Squadron, Superior Foes of Spider-Man, and so much more. On the first Friday of every month, he generously shares his three decades of industry expertise with aspiring artists who want to hone their craft at Portland's Books with Pictures.This episode was made possible through the generosity of a brother, a lifelong comic book fan, and a kind-of comedian, Will Hines, who contributed to friend-of-the-show Jennifer's GoFundMe to help her in her battle against cancer. Donations are still being accepted at bit.ly/keepjenreading – and while you're on the internet, you should also subscribe to Will and his brother Kevin's fun and hilarious comics podcast, Screw It, We're Just Gonna Talk About Comics.Stories Covered in this Episode: “Who Has Been Lying In My Grave?” - Strange Adventures #205, written by Arnold Drake, art by Carmine Infantino and George Roussos, letters by Ira Schnapp, ©1967 DC Comics“An Eye For an Eye!” - Strange Adventures #206, written by Arnold Drake, art by Neal Adams and George Roussos, letters by Milt Snapinn, ©1967 DC Comics“Hide and Seek” - Strange Adventures #210, written by Jack Miller, art by Neal Adams, letters by Milt Snapin, ©1968 DC Comics“How Close to Me My Killer?” - Strange Adventures #211, written by Jack Miller, art by Neal Adams, letters by Gaspar Saladino, ©1968 DC Comics“The Track of the Hook” - The Brave and the Bold #79, written by Bob Haney, art by Neal Adams, letters by Ben Oda, ©1968 DC Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3 written by Robb Milne and performed by Robb Milne and Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram and Threads at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)

Comicverso
Comicverso 393: Comics hilarantes, Sergeant Rock y Warworld Rising

Comicverso

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024


Fecha de Grabación: Miércoles 3 de julio de 2024. Algunas noticias y temas comentados: Los compact cómics de DC y formatos de papel y atascos de impresora y un serio problema de falta de concentración. ¿Quién es Sergeant Rock? Larguísima sección con multitud de recomendaciones de cómics chistosísimos (JLI, Superior Foes of Spider-Man, Jimmy Olsen, Super Cifuentes, Anarko, Groo, etc.) ¿Qué tal era el Amazing Spider-Man de Joe Kelly (de hace 15 años)? ¿Quién es Amanda Waller? ¿Cuál fue el origen de la serie SOLO?, ¿fue buena?, ¿mala?, ¿por qué "fracasó"?, ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de Cómics: Action Cómics: Warworld Rising, (Action Comics #1030 a #1035), escrito por Phillip Kennedy Johnson, ilustrado por Daniel Sampere y Cristian Duce, coloreado por Adriano Lucas y rotulado por Dave Sharpe. (DC Comics) Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 100 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:50:18 y la canción de cierre es "Help Me" de Latin Bitman y Francisca Valenzuela. Además de en nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram), también puedes interactuar con nosotros en nuestro servidor en Discord, donde una pequeña comunidad comparte recomendaciones, arte, ofertas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Ahí cada episodio se publica al menos 24 horas antes que en otros canales, y hay un especial mensual exclusivo para suscriptores de esa plataforma. Puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportes desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez. También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm ¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene disponible el podcast de Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia si éste ofrece la opción. Nos interesa conocer tus críticas y opiniones para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor comparte el enlace a esta entrada o a nuestro perfil en el servicio de tu preferencia, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre el podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que le pueda interesar. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com

Waiting on the Trade
The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol. 1

Waiting on the Trade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024


In this episode, we discuss the first volume of The Superior Foes of Spider-Man with Tyler Marifke.

Some of My Friends Read Comics
219 - Superior Foes of Spider-Man + Earth X #6

Some of My Friends Read Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 90:20


Let's get the elephant in the room out of the way first. We're reading Superior Foes of Spider-Man for this episode, but Spider-Man just isn't in this book. is the star of this short-lived comedy series and he's got a new Sinister Six that he's formed with four other D-list villains (that's right - these five make up the Sinister Six.). Join us as we follow the lives of these losers, and stay with us as we read Earth X #6 where Chewbacca joins the X-Men maybe! Next Time: Spider-Man - The Owl/Octopus War (Spectacular Spider-Man #73-79)    

Multiverse of Badness Comic Book Review
Issue 57 - Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1

Multiverse of Badness Comic Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 27:12


Spiderman has some of the best antagonists in comicbooks history!  Sadly he also has some of the... not best You know us - we we bath in terrible so this week we review Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1 including Boomerang, Overdrive, Speed Demon, Beetle, and The Shocker! ----------------   Website (coming soon - right now just a link to our Apple Podcast page) - http://multiverseofbadness.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/multiverseofbadness Mastodon - @multiverseofbadness@toot.wales Teepublic - https://www.teepublic.com/user/multiverseofbadness Twitch - https://twitch.com/multiverseofbad --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/multiverseofbadness/message

The Omnibus
The Superior Foes of Spider-Man by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber

The Omnibus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 33:41


In this episode, Phillip and Eric are breaking down the Marvel series Superior Foes of Spider-Man by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber! They discuss the comic medium's unique way to do visual humor, the series' blending of genres, and Eric once again confronts Phil about his racism against the AAPI community. Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro

Capes On the Couch - Where Comics Get Counseling
Creators on the Couch - Jordan Blum

Capes On the Couch - Where Comics Get Counseling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 46:37


Intro Background TV work - Community writer - how'd you get in the writers room there? American Dad MODOK What came first, the TV series or the Head Games comic? Decision to make this character a standard sitcom dad Minor Threats How did you & Patton come up with the idea? I always enjoy D-list villains as comic relief, like Superior Foes, but this takes it to a darker place Is this ongoing or a mini? How did you two come up with the various characters & powers to use Playtime as the POV character Ending Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter Facebook Patreon TeePublic Discord

Marvel's Pull List
Superior Foes of Spider-Man w/ Dan Casey

Marvel's Pull List

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 64:16


This week, we're joined by the myth, the legend, the Sr. Manager Audio Production & Development, Brad Barton as we breakdown all the latest comics hitting shelves this week! Tune in as we highlight our picks of the week, and hand out this week's illustrious "Doom Carries No Napkins" Award! Think you know which book this week's award name came from? Let us know by emailing us at PullList@Marvel.com or tweeting at us using #MarvelsPullList. Plus, we're joined by Nerdist's very own, Dan Casey, as we read Superior Foes of Spider-Man in this episode's Reading Club! As always, shout out your local comic shop or send us your questions or comments by emailing us at pulllist@marvel.com or tweet using #MarvelsPullList. Make sure to mark it "Okay to read!"Follow us at: @AgentM & @jasmiestWhat we're reading with Dan Casey: The Superior Foes of Spider-Man (2013 - 2015) #1-17 New Weekly Comics (2/23):AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #90BEN REILLY: SPIDER-MAN #2BLACK WIDOW #14CAPTAIN MARVEL #36CARNAGE FOREVER #1DARK AGES #5DEVIL'S REIGN: VILLAINS FOR HIRE #2ELEKTRA: BLACK, WHITE & BLOOD #2GHOST RIDER #1IRON MAN #17MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #35MS. MARVEL: BEYOND THE LIMIT #3PHOENIX SONG: ECHO #5SHANG-CHI #9SILK #2SILVER SURFER REBIRTH #2STRANGE ACADEMY #16X DEATHS OF WOLVERINE #3                   New Weekly Infinity Comics:X-MEN UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC 23LIFE OF WOLVERINE INFINITY COMIC 6SPIDER-BOT INFINITY COMIC 12

Comics Syllabus
Comics Syllabus: “Grass of Parnassus” and Podcast Updates

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 59:23


Would you do us a HUGE favor and let us know on this Google Survey what you want to hear on the Comics Syllabus podcast? This week, Paul asks for your input through the survey above. You— YES YOU!— can shape the future of the Comics Syllabus podcast. We want this podcast to meet your interests. Let us know! Then, Paul walks through samplings of the segments to potentially expand in the future of the podcast, including: PolyBagged (New Comics in Shops): “Decorum” #8 (Image), “Mazebook” #3 (Dark Horse), “What's the Furthest Place from Here” #1 (Image). Infinite Unlimited: on Marvel Unlimited— “Kang” #1, “Way of X” #5, “Trial of Magneto” #1; on DC Universe Infinite— “Icon and Rocket” #5, “Nightwing” #80, and “Wonder Girl” #1. Sunday Substack Comics Rack: “FISHFLIES” by Jeff Lemire serialized at jefflemire.substack.com Archival Revival: “Hawkeye” by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Annie Wu— and in issue 7, Steve Lieber and Jesse Hamm. Also Paul's binds of “Superior Foes of Spider-Man” and “The Fix” by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber, as well as “Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen” by Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber. Graphic Novel Review: “Grass of Parnassus” (Adhouse) by Kathryn and Stuart Immonen Check out the Comics Syllabus Substack, and find out how you can support Paul's work on this podcast, at comicssyllabus.substack.com Find the Comics Syllabus at its home at Multiversitycomics.com: http://www.multiversitycomics.com/tag/comics-syllabus/, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, your favorite podcast app, or use this RSS feed. Paul's on Twitter and Instagram @TwoPlai, and you can also email twoplai at gmail :)

AVALON Podcast
AVALON Puls - 29.08.2021 | AVALON Podcast

AVALON Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 78:30


Sierpień przyniósł nam w końcu trailer Spider-Man: No Way Home, któremu poświęcamy sporo miejsca w tym podcaście, choć nie zabrakło też paru słów o kolejnych trailerach Venom: Let there be Carnage ora Eternals. Najdłużej rozmawiamy o naszych przewidywaniach co do kolejnych seriali, nad jakimi mogłoby pracować Marvel Studios (Nova, Ghost Rider, a może Superior Foes of Spider-Man?). W zeszytówkowej części Pulsu sięgamy po pierwsze numery nowych mniej lub bardziej ciekawych serii, rzucamy okiem także na kolejne odsłony przygód Avengers i X-Men. 00:00:00 Nowy trailer Venom: Let There Be Carnage 00:02:17 Ostateczny trailer Eternals 00:06:38 Znamy datę premiery serialu "Hawkeye" 00:08:00 W końcu pojawił się trailer Spider-Man: No Way Home! 00:20:40 Marvel pracuje nad nowymi serialami, jakie raczej znajdą się wśród nich, a jakie byśmy chętnie zobaczyli 00:40:35 Zapowiedź gry Marvel's Midnigt Suns 00:43:35 Zapowiedzi Marvel Comics na listopad 2021 00:51:50 ZESZYTÓWKA: Avengers #47 (World War She-Hulk #2) 00:54:43 ZESZYTÓWKA: Avengers: Tech-On #1 00:58:04 ZESZYTÓWKA: X-Men #2 01:00:57 ZESZYTÓWKA: X-Men: Trial of Magneto #1 01:03:23 ZESZYTÓWKA: Defenders #1 01:05:42 ZESZYTÓWKA: Kang the Conqueror #1 01:10:06 ZESZYTÓWKA: Spider-Man: Life's Story Annual #1 01:14:10 ZESZYTÓWKA: Free Comic Book Day: Avengers / Hulk i Spider-Man / Venom

The Last Comic Shop
Show 7.27.21: The Superior Foes of Spiderman

The Last Comic Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 53:19


Listen up Web Heads! We're reviewing The Superior Foes of Spider-Man by Nick Spencer with art by Steve Lieber this week! Plus a list of our favorite baddies from our favorite wall crawlers' classic Rogues Gallery! Host: Andy Larson Co Hosts: Chad Smith & JA Scott

The Comics Canon
Episode 133 – Justice League International Vol. 1 (With Alonso Duralde)

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 67:30


Podcaster Alonso Duralde (Linoleum Knife, Who Shot Ya?, Breakfast All Day, A Film and A Movie) returns to discuss Justice League International by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire, published by DC Comics! Debuting in 1987, Justice League International came out of the gate with a light and often absurd tone that bucked the “grim and gritty” trend of the late 80s, with Batman and a roster of B- and C-list trading zingers as often as they engaged in fisticuffs. This risky move, coming on the heels of the poorly received Justice League Detroit era, restored DC's premier superhero team to prominence. But is that enough to land it a spot in that Hall of Justice known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: The “Snyder Cut” joke we didn't get to use Is Kevin Maguire the MVP of JLI? Superior Foes of Spider-Man Brother to Brother Cobra Kai The Gray Man Fate (1987) A 5-minute discussion of Zack Snyder's Justice League The Owls on Culture Podcast Preorder I'll Be Home for Christmas Movies at your favorite indie bookseller! Join us in two weeks for Doonesbury: The Long Road Home! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!

The Stack
The Stack: Crossover, Sweet Tooth And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 56:36


On this week's comic book review podcast: Crossover #1 Image Comics Story by Donny Cates Art by Geoff Shaw Sweet Tooth: The Return #1 DC Comics Creator, writer, artist Jeff Lemire Wolverine: Black, White & Blood #1 Marvel Comics Written by Gerry Duggan, Matthew Rosenberg and Declan Shalvey Art by Adam Kubert, Joshua Cassara and Declan Shalvey Origins #1 BOOM! Studios Created by Arash Amel, Lee Krieger and Joseph Oxford Script by Clay McLeod Chapman Art by Jakub Rebelka Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons #1 Dark Horse Comics/IDW Written by Jody Houser & Jim Zub Line art by Diego Galindo Backtrack #8 Oni Press Written by Brian Jones Art by Jake Elphick U.S.Agent #1 Marvel Comics Written by Priest Art by Georges Jeanty That Texas Blood #5 Image Comics By Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips Mighty Morphin' #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Ryan Parrott Illustrated by Marco Renna Spy Island #3 Dark Horse Comics Written bye Chelsea Cain Art by Lea Mitternique Web of Venom: Empyre's End #1 Marvel Comics Written by Clay McLeod Chapman Art by Guiu Villanova Batman #102 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Carlo Pagulayan Dryad #6 Oni Press Written by Kurtis Wiebe Illustrated by Justin Barcelo The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides #4 Image Comics Written by Jason Aaron Art by r.m. Guéra Thor #9 Marvel Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Nic Klein Wicked Things #6 BOOM! Box Created and written by John Allison Art by Max Sarin DCeased: Dead Planet #5 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Trevor Hairsine Inkblot #3 Image Comics Written by Emma Kubert Art by Rusty Gladd X-Men #14 Marvel Comics Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Mahmud Asrar and Leinil Yu Marauders #14 Marvel Comics Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Stefano Caselli SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex:                 What's up, everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin:              I'm Justin. Pete:                I'm Pete. Alex:                 And on The Stack, we talk about a bunch of comic books that have come out this week. Pete:                We sure do. Justin:              Yeah. Alex:                 This is the main thing people are concerned about right now is new comics. That's what we're all talking about on this Wednesday morning. So let's get into it. Let's talk about new comics. Let's just chill out and have a good time and not stress about absolutely anything else going on in the world. Kick it off with Crossover #1 from Image Comics, story by Donny Cates, art by Jeff Shaw. This is a highly anticipated comic. And I got to say, I feel like it was worth the wait. If you didn't pick it up, mild spoilers here. But the idea of the book is it takes place in a world where a comic book crossover suddenly pops up in the real world, in Colorado, essentially changing the entire world. And a bunch of things reverberate off of there years later, as we meet various characters who have been affected by this comic book crossover. What did guys think about this book? Pete:                Well, from the cover, I really wanted to get blasted in the face with a rainbow. And I'm glad that they took the time to make sure that happened in the comic, so- Justin:              So you felt like you got blasted in the face? Pete:                Yeah, yeah. I felt like they did a good job of getting that across. Justin:              I like this book a lot as well. It's one of those like, bang bang premise books where it's just like, this is it. And then it's like you slowly then start to meet the characters. And I do think in this book specifically, you don't really get too much of a sense of the characters by the end of the first issue. But the premise is such a sort of satisfying idea that I think it sells it on that alone. Pete:                Can I just be the guy who says the thing we're all thinking? That little girl in the comic, shitty artist, she's probably not going to be able to get any work. Justin:              Wow. Because she's got dots. Alex:                 No, no she draws- Pete:                No, because of her artist skills. Alex:                 Yeah, she draws a not so great drawing by the end of the book. Justin:              I see, I see, I got you. Oh at the end, yes. Alex:                 What I really appreciate about this, like you're saying Justin is, there's so many things that are nicely set up in this book beyond the central concept of the book. It's such, as usual, smart writings from Donny Cates. It also really stretches Jeff Shaw, in terms of multiple comic book styles. The promise here is that Donnie and Jeff have gotten characters that we know. This isn't just them, creating a world whole cloth. This is also them bringing in characters from Image from other comic book companies, that this is legitimately a actual comic book crossover. And we haven't quite gotten there yet. Because most of it, we're spending outside of Colorado and the ground zero zone where it all goes down. Alex:                 But the promise is, we're going to get there soon. And I would be shocked if we don't get things like Rick Grimes walking in front of a comic book store, Savage Dragon popping through. At least all of these Image Comics characters, and potentially some DC and Marvel characters through as well. As long as it stays grounded in those characters, the main characters of the book, I think it's going to be a wild ride to take. Justin:              Yeah, and the revelation at the end of the first issue was like, “Oh, shit, can they do this?” And I think that's a great feeling to have at the end of an issue. Like, can they pull this off? And feeling like, “Well, this issue is good.” So yeah, they probably can. Alex:                 Yeah. Pete:                It'll be interesting. I think it does a good job of being like, “Here is something that… We all know what a crossover means. Like, here's the title that's going to grab you and then kind of try to put a twist on it.” And it is that will they be able to pull this off? And that's very exciting for a first issue. Alex:                 Let's talk about another book that probably shouldn't work. But I think of course totally does. Sweet Tooth: The Return #1 from DC Comics creator, writer and artist, Jeff Lemire. As you can figure out from the title, this is Jeff Lemire, returning to a almost perfect comic book series, Sweet Tooth years later, that was about a young animal boy that pairs up with an old man journeys through a post apocalyptic world try to find Safe harbor. They eventually kind of found it. And this picks up as happens in the first panel of the first issue, 300 years later, except things are happening again. As they say in old Twin Peaks, it is happening again. And that's definitely a lot of the vibe that I think we get here. Man, I loved this book and the audacity of it and the fact that I have no idea where it's going to go. Particularly by the end, how'd you guys feel? Justin:              I agree with you like the idea of setting the premise like, oh, the story is starting over and we're hitting very similar beats, but in a totally different world, means they're going to just like totally throw that out of whack. Like very quickly, I think. And I love Sweet Tooth. It's such a distinct book, and to be able to see it back on the shelves in a limited series though. Right. So that's a totally different thing. Alex:                 Yes. Pete What do you think about this one? You're a big Sweet Tooth fan. Pete:                Yeah, this was- Justin:              You got a real sweet tooth. Pete:                Yeah, it just… Don't get me started, I eat so much fucking candy. Alex:                 Hey Pete you got the sweetest teeth I've ever seen. Justin:              Hey it's Sweet Pete. Who's here? It's Sweetie Petey. Looking for his little sugar lick. Alex:                 Sweet Pete you want one of your meat treats? Pete:                When you guys are done. Alex:                 Never. Justin:              Never done. Pete:                So Black Label's putting this, which is interesting. It means they can kind of get a little crazier. So it'll be interesting to see how much they push on that side. But I thought like the art was great. It really felt like Sweet Tooth. I thought it was very kind of weird world that he kind of woke up in. This inside, but kind of outside world. So I think they did a good job being like, “Hey, remember everything you love still here? New-ish kind of scenario. Come along for this ride.” And I think yeah, it does a great job of getting you excited for another story, with this team with this kind of gang that we know and love. So I think they did a great job of kind of returning to the well on this. Alex:                 Yeah, I agree. Let's move on to another one that I'm sure you like Pete. Wolverine Black, White and Blood #1 from Marvel Comics written by Gerry Duggan, Matthew Rosenberg, Declan Shalvey, art by Adam Kubert, Joshua Cassara and Declan Shalvey. As you could probably figure out from the title, I think this is an anthology all about Wolverine that uses black, white, and blood and that's pretty much it. So- Justin:              Actual blood. Alex:                 Yeah. Justin:              Human blood is what it's printed in this book. Pete:                So, this is just the story that I need right now. With all the insane shit going on I just want a Wolverine story. Okay, I don't want to have to think about Fuck Island or how many swords, whatever, who's got and read a bunch of fucking menus or articles or whatever the fuck in between panels. Just give me a fucking comic book about Wolverine. Thank you. Yes, this is my favorite pick from the week. I loved it. Great use of red, and then the black and white coloring. This is just a lot of fun and good times. Justin:              Exactly. Pete, you're right. It's so simple. The first story is just a simple story about a man from the 19th century who is born a mutant, has a healing factor he falls in love with the red haired woman. Later he is absorbed into a Weapon X program which is run by a secret government organization. He's experimented on, adamantium is added to his claws for some reason, in his skeletal system. He is then trained to fight using magnets, fight other monsters, that are built in this thing, and that people eventually feel pity for him because he does have some sort of conscience. It's a simple story. Pete:                Yeah it's simple. Just give me a Wolverine story. All right. Alex:                 Classic. It's like Dick and Jane, basically. Justin:              Yes. Exactly, you're talking about of course, the Jim Carrey movie. Alex:                 As usual with this sort of thing I think. Gerry Dugan and Matthew Rosenberg, Declan Shalvey, all good storytellers. Pete:                The Dugs. Alex:                 The Dugs. So they're all solid stories. For my money, the Declan Shalvey- Pete:                Rosenberg's great. Alex:                 … The third story is easily the best one. And I think part of that is that Declan Shalvey, as both the writer and the artist understands the challenge here and creates a story that plays to the strengths of the panels. It's simpler, it's more straightforward. It plays to those splashes, the small splashes both of blood but also the splash of the paddles. And I like that one quite a bit. Personally. Justin:              Interesting. I really like the Weapon X story from Gerry Dugan. Pete:                I loved the Rosenberg story the most. The Wolverine and a baby, I don't need to see that. But [Zaubs 00:09:40] you do you. But what's nice is three stories. If you pick this book up, probably like one of them. I thought this was great. You what you're getting and it delivers. Justin:              One of my favorite movies was Three Claws and a Little Baby. So I get it. Pete:                I thought you were going to say and a little lady, but you didn't. Justin:              No, I preferred baby. Alex:                 That's the sequel. Justin:              The sequel, yeah. Alex:                 Origins- Justin:              One claw's played by Steve Gutenberg, one claw's played by Ted Danson… Pete:                Come on, The Gute- Alex:                 What do you prefer? Do you prefer Three Claws and a Baby or Claws Academy? Justin:              That's though, or the Santa Claws? We're getting to that season. Alex:                 Origins #1 from Boom Studios created by Arash Amel, Lee Krieger and Joseph Oxford, script by Clay McLeod Chapman and art by Jacob Rebelka . I got to tell you I probably should have done some research here because I was very confused about the credits. Is this a video game or was this a previous property Why are there so many creators and a different script writer? What's going on? But as it is the hero here I think is Jacob Rebelka's art which is weird, set in a post-apocalyptic world, there's a bunch of people wandering through. It seems very close to the Museum of Natural History but clearly isn't. They pick up those strawberries but the strawberries are very bad for you. I needed more information personally in this first issue, but I still like the art quite a bit. Justin:              The strawberries are just filled with worms. It's not like they're… Alex:                 Oh, okay. Gotcha. So normal strawberries. Justin:              A normal strawberry. Alex:                 Yes. Justin:              I agree with you, the art in this book is amazing. I'm very intrigued by the story. I don't know exactly what's happening. It feels like there's a some sort of clone baby, but they talk about the baby, who is then later somewhat more of an adult, is named David. But they make it seem like he's famous somehow. Is there a David that you think it is, like David Beckham? Alex:                 Copperfield? Justin:              Oh, yes. When I was five, David Copperfield made me disappear. Pete:                Yeah, you've told us that story. Alex:                 Yeah, we know. Justin:              Have I told you that story? Yeah, well, just letting me know, it's available- Alex:                 Not to interrupt but when I was five, David Beckham made me disappear. Pete:                Wow. Justin:              He bent you out of reality. Alex:                 Pete, what do you think about this one? Pete:                I think the art's are unbelievable. I love the kind of like, seeing the subway entrance in the middle of the grass was kind of really cool. Justin:              It's lush. Pete:                Yeah, it's very creative. It's a cool story. I'm excited to see where this goes. But as of now, it's like, there's this baby named David. And so it's like, is this… Justin:              Oh, David Schwimmer. Pete:                Oh, it's a friend's reference. Because David Schwimmer did have that scene where he got it on in the museum. Justin:              Yes, he worked in a museum and it's in New York. Pete:                Yeah. So that's it, right there. Justin:              And if you're going to need to clone a human to restart the population. You're going to want a Schwimmer. You're going to want to get a Schwimmer. Pete:                Yeah, you're going to want a Schwimmer. Alex:                 You got to yell “Get me the pall bearer.” Justin:              Yes, definitely. Iconic film. Alex:                 Stranger Things Dungeons and Dragons #1 from Dark Horse Comics and [crosstalk 00:13:16]- Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Written by Jody Houser and Jim Zub. Line art by Diego Galindo. This is something that Jim Zub plugged on our live show many, many weeks ago at this point. I still kind of didn't know what to expect going in this. But I was surprised how much I enjoyed this. There are less of the Stranger Things and more as an homage, a loving tribute to the history of Dungeons and Dragons is what kind of comes through here. And that's kind of nice. Pete:                Yeah, that's what the Zub-hub was talking about. Like he was really talking about how this really is a love letter to D&D, and kind of really gets into it. And I thought that was a cool kind of way to come at it. You can tell from this, the passion kind of just comes through in the pages. At first when he was telling us on the show, I was like, “Okay.” But this really works in this comic, I thought this was a lot of fun. And I love the kind of little pages at the end where you can kind of start your own. I thought this was great. I thought this was a lot of fun. Justin:              It felt like regular things. It felt like, just things. They were just going about their business as kids. That's not a criticism per se it's just I think this is a hard prequel to the TV show Stranger Things. Bringing in how they got into D&D, which is very cool. And I like this book a lot better than the other Stranger Things book that we read, I think last week, because it feels a little more true to the characters and it feels like in line with the story of the TV show. Pete:                It's going to get strange. All right, they're just kind of starting things out first. Alex:                 Yeah, they've started with Dungeons and Dragons. They're going to move to Advanced Dungeons and Dragon and that's when things are going to get real fucked up. Pete:                Real strange. Justin:              That's crazy. Alex:                 Let's move on to Backtrack #8 from Oni Press written by Brian Joines and are by Jake Elphick. This is, as we've plugged in many, many times, about a Cannonball Run style race but through time. Here mysteries are slowly starting to unfold about the racers who are all tied to the race in different ways. They also end back in pirate times, which is a fun era to put them in. I, as usual, had quite a blast reading this issue. How'd you guys feel about this one? Justin:              It's fun. We're getting into a lot of like, specific character, small moves. And I feel like we're building up towards sort of some big revelations here pretty soon. And yeah, I like them being in pirate times. It's a fun, iconic place for them to be. Pete:                Yeah, it's interesting, because it's like this crazy race throughout time. So you're like, “Oh, Fast and Furious meets Back to the Future.” But like, what's great is we're getting as we're in this insane race, we're getting little kind of windows into people's backstory, why they're here, why they are the way that they are. And it's nicely layered, like some comics issues are more focused on the race. This one's a little bit more focused on the kind of story, which is good. This comic continues to be really great, the art is fantastic. And it really adjusts to what time period it's in such a great way. Alex:                 I also like that we've finally gotten to a point with this book where it feels like Well, you can't eliminate any of these characters. But of course, they're going to and that's going to make it hurt that much more. We're not quite there yet, but in the next couple of issues, it feels like that's coming. And that's a good emotional place for the book to be in. Still a blast to read. If you haven't read it, definitely pick it up. Alex:                 Next up US Agent #1 from Marvel Comics written by Priest, art by George Jeanty. I was very excited personally to see George Jeanty on this book. I've really liked his art a lot since he was on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other things. He's good stuff. Of course priest, always reliable. And this is a bonkers book about the asshole Captain America going through the heartland, fighting who even knows why. But I really really enjoyed this quite a bit just for how best up it was. How'd you guys feel about it? Justin:              Yeah, if you're looking for sort of a Hawkeye style comic. I feel like this has some strong like Hawkeye vibes back when he was living in Brooklyn with the Russian tracksuit dudes. That whole thing feels very much in line with what this book is. Except he's a little bit more of a shit head. Sort of in the Scott Lane Ant Man style and constantly being mistaken for Captain America which that's going to burn. Pete:                Yeah, I was really happy when that one pizza delivery guy kicked the shit out of them. That was great. Justin:              It is a weird… Like the story, like USA Agent. There's a pizza delivery man who becomes his sort of sidekick. He's keeping all these other pizza delivery people in the basement. Like I don't quite know what the whole thing, the whole deal is here. But it's fun. And it's super unique, I feel like. Alex:                 Yeah, that feels like typical Priest stuff to be where it's just these details thrown in. Where you're like, “What I can't quite get a handle on this, but it's still fascinating at the same time.” Let's move into a very dark turn for a book that we've been enjoying quite a bit. That Texas Blood #5, from Image Comics by Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips. Again, when we had Chris Condon on the show a couple of weeks back, he promised that things were going to get real bad real soon, and oh, boy, they got real bad as our main character is losing his mind down in Texas doing some very dark stuff. In the name of his brother being killed. This is definitely the most brutal issue of this yet. I would say. Justin:              Yeah, I like this book a lot. I feel like the art in this issue specifically is so good. Some hard boiled crime I'm sure this book gets compared to Criminal a ton. And if you're a fan of that, like this is right in line. I do think it's strange that they use the same interior monologue lettering as a Criminal. And Jacob Philips is Sean Phillips' son. I would move away from that because I think this book really stands alone on its own right. It doesn't need to feel like it's drafting off of Criminal's success. Alex:                 How do you feel about Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I think the art's unbelievable. This is some real great storytelling, very intense. This book moves at a very interesting pace. It's sometimes very fast, sometimes it seems like slow. But this is a really kind of great storytelling. Great character stuff. I'm very much enjoying myself. Alex:                 Let's move on then and talk about Mighty Morphin #1 from Boom Studios, written by Ryan Parrott, illustrated by Marco Renna like that Texas blood This is a brutal issue for the Power Rangers. Just devastating, it's a lot of blood. Justin:              Devastating. Oh, Power Rangers. That makes sense, now. They must have left the other two words off the title. Alex:                 Yeah, well, that's how you know they're being serious. Unlike the other actually very dark Power Rangers books that we've been reading recently. This is a return to form. This is like classic Power Rangers. The Green Ranger is evil is he not? We don't even know who he is. Doesn't matter. You got all the villains here. You got all the Power Rangers. But with a slightly more modern style. How did you people feel about this one, particularly given that we've been quite enjoying the other Power Rangers books that have been coming out from Boom. Justin:              This book felt like when you're at a party, when we used to go to parties, and you end up talking to someone you don't really know. And they tell you a very long story and you're like, “I don't know you. Why are you telling me this crazy involved story about your life? Like where are we going with this?” It felt like, “Oh yeah, I guess I see how that relates. Oh, the mighty Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Yeah. Oh, I see like we're dealing with Zed and all this stuff.” But I will say I enjoyed reading. Despite the fact that it's definitely feels like not my wheelhouse. Pete, how did you feel? Got to shoot your Bulk and Skull? Pete:                Yeah, I mean, this is great. This is just fun. This, to me was like a animated version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers kind of like the new update of Voltron. I very much had a lot of fun. We got some great fighting, some badass panda stuff. It was fun to see them talk about making the villains and that kind of stuff. Yeah, I thought the reveal at the end was great. I think this was just fun, Mighty Morphin comic stuff. Justin:              It checks out. That's the title and he said stuff at the end. So that's what it is. Alex:                 I did like the reveal at the end. I think what I have been responding to and the other Mighty Morphin books that have been set in this post apocalyptic world where the Power Rangers mostly lost in the villains that are trying to just kind of hold on to what they have, is this idea of playing with the continuity. Which the shows could never do because they're mostly working off of what the Japanese versions, right? Of Power Rangers then remixing them. So they're all very kiddy and very silly and badly dubbed on purpose and all of these things. That just I never liked, this splits the difference between those two things. So to your point Justin, I also actually had a fun time reading this even if it is not quite my thing. But definitely more of my thing is those other books I would personally lean towards those. Justin:              I agree and obviously I've always been a Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog. But it's especially funny the way that… I was surprised by how all their animals, the animal machines they ride are like saber toothed tiger and all that. I was like, “They all look exactly the same, but they're all different.” The mythology of the Power Rangers is so weird and convoluted. Alex:                 Yeah, I just can't get a handle on it. Pete:                Yeah, if that stuff made sense to you won't be pulled out of the story like that I think. Alex:                 I'll tell you, not to pull back the curtain too much but at my day job I got offered this exclusive clip for I want to say Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Dino Thunder or something like that. Pete:                Oh, wow. Alex:                 Yeah, I know. And they sent it to me. And it was the casts from like four different Power Rangers shows all getting together. So clearly we've done enough stuff that I could watch it I was like, “Okay, this is like Avengers: Endgame for Power Rangers.” But it was such a deep dive to understand what they were talking about at any point in that clip. Normally a clip I'm like, all right, I could write this up and half an hour tops. That's it. But this one I was like opening up wikis and looking at casts, and debut dates and everything. I was like “What is happening here? This is weird.” But there you go. Deep dives. Alex:                 Let's move on to another one. Which is a one of my favorite books that is coming out right now, Spy Island #3 from Dark Horse Comics written by Chelsea Kane art by Lia Miternique. So this is set on an island in the Bermuda Triangle that is filled with spies of different types. In this issue our mean spy is starting to figure out that her father, who is also on the island hiding out as a mime may have a bigger plan at work. We also find out more about what happened to the first two issues in terms of what she laid down. This book is fantastic. In my mind, it is like a perfect mix between Mind Management and Superior Foes of Spiderman with a flavor of his own. And I am loving every single issue of it. How are you guys feeling? Justin:              Pete? Pete:                Well, I was waiting for you to go. This is really kind of crazy, but it's also a lot of fun. I also like the kind of art. The way the art changes throughout the book. The whole like a series where she's dating different dudes and the kind of like the way the father sees the dudes, very interesting. Yeah, I think this is a very creative, cool book and the art matches it perfectly in such a cool way. Yeah, I'm not always understanding what's happening, but it's very interesting and very creative. So yeah, I think this is a great book. Justin:              Yeah, I agree. It's really funny. It reminds me a bit of Mark Russell's Flintstones, I guess all of Mark Russell's stuff. If you're a fan of that, like this book is like legitimately funny, it has sort of an irreverent tone. The way they do full page sort of jokes, visual jokes is really awesome. But it's still has like some… I'm very interested in the story as well. Like, these characters are fun. Like I don't quite know what's happening with the mystery itself. But it's just a smart world and universe this book creates in every issue. Alex:                 Yeah. I just wanted to reiterate what you said Pete about Lia Miternique's art which collages in so many different styles throughout the book, it's so impressive. Pete:                Very impressive. They're straight flexing. It's unbelievable in this. Alex:                 It's great. Yes, straight flexing is actually a really good way to put it. It's definitely a book to be like, “Here's what we could do. Here's what we can show off.” It's awesome. Definitely pick it up. Next up Web of Venom: Empyres End #1 for Marvel Comics, written by Clay McCloud Chapman, art by Guiu Villanova. This is as you can probably tell from the title, following up on the End of Empyre as a bunch of the Skrull and Cree leave Earth at run directly into the King in Black, the next event, and have literally like a crossover, while one of them is heading one way the other is heading the other. And ends up like aliens on a Skrull ship. I like this, I was a little hesitant, just because it wasn't Donny Cates ready to get and he's been such a mastermind behind this event. But I thought this was a very good, scary book. Justin:              That's such a funny way to put it, Alex. Because it really does feel like it's we're backstage at Marvel and one event is like, “Hey, we finished our performance. Thank you so much.” And another event is like, “Oh, we're up next. We're going to… Sorry. Oh, did we sorry, we bumped into you and made a big mess with all of our symbiont juice. So sorry.” Because it is like, when I saw this I was like, “Empyre. No way.” But it is actually a great story and it does have that sort of Aliens. Like it's game over man for everybody in this issue. And the King in Black is terrifying. Like I'm excited to see this event the more I see of sort of the insanity. Reminds me of the insane Adam Warlock from back in Infinity Gauntlet days, as the villain here. And it's a good read even though it feels unessential from the title. It's worth picking up. Pete:                Yeah, I mean, they got some space vampire bats in here. This is just some crazy, fun stuff that's going on. Yeah, I mean, it's just kind of like alright, space aliens. Cool. There's not too much more going on but it's definitely a cool comic and worth checking out. Alex:                 Next up Batman 102 from DC Comics written by James Tynion IV in art by Carlo Pagulayan. This is the intro of Ghost-Maker who of course, is the guy who builds ghosts. We all know that in the DC Universe. Justin:              Yes. Pete:                No, no, because when he makes ghost by killing you and then you're a ghost. That's how that's… Justin:              Oh no, I think he makes the ghost in the original Pac Man game. He made Inky, Blinky, Dot. Pete:                And also just in case you're wondering he doesn't like crochet little ghosts either makes them. No. Okay, he kills people turning them into ghosts. Justin:              I guess we have different takes. Alex:                 So this introduces that character. And Ghost-Maker, well, he got introduced before, but this is his official introduction. He is going directly for Clownhunter. So we got two new additions to the Batman mythos, going head to head with Batman, of course stuck in the middle. As it turns out, though, Ghost-Maker has a deep tie to Batman's origin. Pete you got to like this right? There was a lot of fighting. Pete:                Yeah, this was a great issue. I love the action. Also fun reveal. Well, all right, let me back up the truck a little bit. Love the Batman like punch entrance. Nice when you can like make your entrance and punch someone in the face. I mean, that's like- Justin:              Yes. I've seen you walk into a lot of weddings. Pete:                Yeah, anyways. But I think this was a ton of action, which is great. But also the way they kind of knew each other, the way it was like, “Ghost-Maker.” “Batman.” And like right into it. It was really cool. Also very interesting how Clownhunter is still hanging on like still a thing. I thought Clownhunter would have kind of like faded away after Batman gave him his talking to. But not the case. And now we're also dealing with Grinners which is interesting. Talking to Oracle on the old earpiece there “Okay, that's cool.” But I think that they also had some funny moments like when Knife Guy was like, “I hate teenagers.” That was hilarious. Justin:              Because you hate teenagers? Pete:                No, no, I just think that it was like a funny line, where he's like, “Teenagers.” But yeah, I think there's some interesting stuff happening in this. And instead of kind of like a cool down from such a big event that we just had. The fact that they kind of ramped it right back up into that it's very kind of interesting. And also cool name, Ghost Stories part one. Justin:              I feel like James Tynion got sort of his first big story out of the way. And now he can really settle in and create his bat universe. And I think Clownhunter, Ghost-Maker are a big part of that. Really leaving his mark on Batman as a character and the whole world there. And I like that. I'm excited that we're sort of in that point in his arc here. Pete:                And it's also interesting to have a villain that's like, “Yo, Batman, do your fucking job. Gotham is a shit show. It's constantly on fire. Like What's your deal?” That's an interesting way to come at it. Alex:                 A lot of the discussion in this book is about what Gotham is now that the Joker War is done and what it's going to become next. I'm excited for what's going to become next. And I trust James Tynion enough to bring it there. But to your point, Justin, he thought he was only going to be on until Issue 100 and he's continuing from there. So in my mind definitely feels like “Oh, okay, I'm going to keep going. Alright, I'm going to set up the next 15, 20, 30 issues, however long I'm on for.” Versus what I was doing before, which was my definitive Batman story. Alex:                 So I'm curious to see what this sets up and where it goes. Because again, I trust James Tynion's storytelling, he has certainly proved himself more than capable. Let's move on to Dryad #6 from Oni Press written by Kurtis Wiebe, and illustrated by Justin [Barcello 00:33:49]. This issue our main family is still hanging out in cyberpunk Tech City, trying to figure out what's going on. Trying to figure out if they should help the kids who are currently in a coma. Turns out they don't need help, they do wake up by the end. We find out another huge revelation about our family. I got to tell you, I was not totally into the cyberpunk stuff in this issue. But I definitely turned around by the end. Love the twist there. I thought that was so great for the series going forward. What was your guys take on it? Justin:              I agree. I love the way the story is unfolding. I think the way they're able to capitalize on this two pronged like fantasy side of the story and the technological side of the story. In a way that it's a tough trick to pull off. And I think it is working on both fronts. I like the sort of Blade Runner vibe to the front end of the book. And then when we shift generations to the kids for the back end, I like all these characters. I'm curious to hear… It feels like this is sort of like a mission went bad a long time ago and we're dealing with the fallout is what this series is actually about. So I want to know What that is. I feel like that was a reveal in this issue that we didn't really know from before. Pete:                This book continues to be very, very creative. Each issue kind of comes at things a little differently. It's fun to see what you're going to get with every issue. Yeah, and we keep getting deeper into the story. They're doing a good job of kind of piecemealing information while still giving us a lot of action. Fun reveal at the end. I think this is very interesting. And also it's cool the way they kind of swap around styles. So I continued to be impressed by this book. Alex:                 Cool. Next up The Goddamned: the Virgin Brides from Image Comics written by Jason Aaron and art by R.M. Guera. Pete, I know what you're going to say it's creepy. So Justin, what did you think about this button? Justin:              This is a book you want to leave out for your grandparents, they're going to love the fighting, they're going to love the very short tops that expose all of your breasts. It's a good stuff for the older generation. But I like this book a lot. The R.M. Guera art is unbelievable. It's so detailed. It feels like it's in the style of Prince Valiant, but with a exciting, much more irreverent story. And the twists and turns, it's also written from the point of view where like, I don't know… We have our protagonists who are on the run. They're virgin brides who are supposed to mate with this like monster basically, that is the god here. And they escaped, we're on the run. And then things aren't going well, basically. And I feel like this book could be very harsh with its character, so I really don't know what's going to happen next. Alex:                 Yeah, I agree. That's one of the biggest things about the book is it's very dark, and it's a super gritty, I hesitate to say realistic but that probably gives the best sense of it take on the Bible and biblical mythology. But if you look at the Bible, lots of people dying all the time, or almost dying or horrible things happening to them almost constantly. So it's actually very- Justin:              Not a fun read. Not a fun read. Alex:                 Yeah. Not a beach… I don't usually take the Bible to the beach, to be honest, like to read it, to just chill out. But like you said, R.M. Guera's art is fantastic. This is very dark. I don't know what's going to happen in the next issue at all. But there's a crazy cliffhanger that happens that was awesome. Good stuff. Let's move on to talk about Thor #9. Pete:                I just wanted to say. Alex:                 Yeah, yeah. Pete:                I agree with you. The ending was really kind of amazing. Justin:              You do like it, you love it. Pete:                No, it's creeptastic in all the wrong ways. Justin:              But do you like the art Pete? Because this is R.M. Guera, same artist on Scalped? Which you like. Pete:                Yeah, amazing artist. Alex:                 Would you say it's worth it for the art alone? Pete:                Nope. Justin:              Wow. Alex:                 You're very wrong. Justin:              Can't get past it. Alex:                 Yeah. Thor #9 from Marvel Comics written by Donny Cates art by Nick Klein. So this is kicking off a new crazy story arc. Donny Cates doing his Donny Cates Marvel thing as he goes back to an old part of Marvel continuity, lifts it up again and makes it as fucked up as possible. In this case, we're exploring what happens to Donald Blake when Thor comes out. Something that we haven't touched out in years. Where does he go? And it ends up being pretty messed up. But I love where the storyline is going. And Nick Klein's art of this book is phenomenal. So good. What did you guys think? Justin:              Totally agree. Like I love… This is my favorite book of the week, the way that finding this little bit of Thor mythology that has been just legitimately ignored. Dr. Blake was the character that was Thor's human form and he would tap his walking stick and become Thor. And Thor just hasn't transformed out of him. It's like Bruce Banner has been the Hulk for so long that like what's Bruce Banner up to? And we get to explore that side of that here. And it is fucked up. And it's super smart the way we get there and to have Donald Blake become this new aspect of the Thor mythology I think is super exciting. Pete:                I don't know man. Like this is to me, it's like, it's okay if we're out of ideas, guys, we can just maybe… Justin:              Jesus. Alex:                 Wow. Justin:              Harsh take. Pete:                What it's like, “Hey, remember how I turn into this guy? Well, when I turn into him, he just kind of walks the earth. What if he got angry about that?” And it's like “Wait, what is happening? What are we doing right now?” Alex:                 That's what's happening, you just described what's happening. Pete:                Yeah, I know, but that doesn't make it a good idea. Justin:              It's fun though. It's like when Wolverine when he died he had to fight a sword dude. Like that was cool. Pete:                Okay. Alex:                 Was it? Pete:                Yeah, I don't know if it was. Justin:              I liked the fighting this sword dude. I didn't like the fact that he came back from just a little speck of blood Lobo-style. Alex:                 I do love… I don't know, just I love the visual of what happens when Donald Blake finally comes out of his reverie, the way that Nick Klein draws him. I don't know if Nick Klein specifically designed him Pete:                The art's unbelievable. Alex:                 What? Pete:                The art's unbelievable. Alex:                 Yeah, it's great. It's worth it for the art alone, I would say. Pete:                Wow. Justin:              Wow. Alex:                 The that Nick Klein designs the new Dr. Donald Blake is great. Justin:              What a cool turn of phrase. Alex:                 It's a great new villain for the Marvel Universe. Spoiler, obviously, but I think in the same way that Donny introduced Cosmic Ghost Rider. And it immediately became like, “Oh, it's this thing. Like that exists. That's fun. That is a fun thing to look at.” Yeah, it's the same thing with whatever Dr. Donald Blake has become. It's a fun clear visual and I love it. And I'm excited to see what this means, it ties into the overall mythology that he's building for Thor, with what's happening with Mjolnir. It just feels very smart across the board. Justin:              100%. Alex:                 Next up, Wicked Things #6 from Boombox created written by John Allison and art by Max Sarin. We've been very complimentary of this book, which follows a teen detective who is framed, probably for murder, as she ends up teaming up with the police department in I believe London. Not 100% sure, but I'm going to say yes. And she is pretty much smarter than him. This is a weird ending for this book I got to say. It feels like there were supposed to be more issues. And then it got cut short, personally, which is disappointing, even though I enjoyed this issue as well. Justin:              Well, that may be true. It does feel… It could also just be a cliffhanger that they're really pushing. I think the last page makes it feel like there was truly like a page ripped out of the back of the book. And I was like, “Wait, what?” I wanted to know how this conversation ends. But in general, it's fun. This main character is such a fun… I love her energy. I like the world this is in which is like this detective, 14 to 16 years old, the best detective in the world. And there's a moment where she's being held hostage and you expect her to like elbow the guy and get away. But it doesn't happen because she's just a regular teen detective. And I think that's fun that they're really keeping within the storyline. Pete:                Just a regular teen detective? Justin:              Yeah, like a… Pete:                Like a normal teen detective. Justin:              Because like, surely you were a teen… You solved some crimes in your small town, right Pete? Pete:                Oh definitely. Definitely did. Yeah, I agree. This is a ton of fun. Alex:                 Sorry, Pete, what did they call you? They called you Thesaurus LePage? Pete:                No they didn't. Justin:              He was really good with saying other words that were like words. Pete:                Yeah. Justin:              He didn't solve a lot of mysteries but he was like, “Oh, I think you mean sweaty.” Alex:                 Yeah. Pete:                Yeah, I think it did feel a little rushed. Every issue up until this issue didn't feel that way. But man, this is still a great story. Really creative, fun, main character. I could definitely see a lot more with her. I hope they keep going in some iteration or whatever. But yeah, this has been a lot of fun and I hope this doesn't end. Alex:                 I agree with definitely worth picking up in trade whenever it's collected and hopefully we'll get a second series of it. Moving on to DCeased: Dead Planet #5 from DC Comics, written by Tom Taylor and art by Trevor Hairsine. In this issue John Constantine is launching a desperate mission to fight back against the anti life plague. And it's predictably dark but with moments of real humanity and humor, everything that we've come to expect from this series I think so far. Justin:              This book has really migrated to the top of my stack like I love reading a book. It's a good book. The characters are fun. The Damian Wayne Batman is great. Constantine still a dick. Just a straight up dick. Pete:                Oh man. Justin:              There's some fun jokes here. Pete:                Constantine is great in this book, this book continues to impress. And I think this was a really great Constantine, hilariously messing with Dr. Fate and Swamp Thing even getting in on the joke. Batman doing father jokes, I don't know. I don't know how I feel about that. But Batman getting a punch in at the end, liked that. That was good. But yeah, this continues to be a very creative, very funny, well done comic that does like a lot of cool things. The Shazaam moment in this is so badass. That was so cool. Yeah, I thought this was a great, great issue. Justin:              And there's a lot of dread here still where like any character could die and everything could go wrong at any moment. And I believe on the last page at the bottom they say things get worse. Alex:                 There we go. Next up Inkblot #3 from Image Comics written by Emma Kubert, art by Rusty Gladd. I got to tell you I keep throwing this book in the stack because I can't wait to figure it out. Like what's going on here. There's a little bit more of a hint in terms of this is a cat that can jump through universes? Pete:                That's the thing. Alex:                 I guess that's the idea of the book that they establish at the beginning here. Pete, you've been enjoying this book. What did you think about this issue? Pete:                Yeah, I don't know what it is. It's just the two eyes are so adorable. It gets me. Justin:              You're a cat guy. Pete:                I'm a cat guy now. So like I get it, cats are very mysterious. They have a lot of things going on that they don't share with us. And yeah, I think that this makes sense of how the Loch Ness Monster came into fruition. I think this is just a crazy kind of creative book. And the art is phenomenal, some adorable storytelling. This is just fun. Alex:                 I just wanted to mention Justin before you get into your comments if you are a cat who would like to share something with us. Please email us at ComicBookClublive@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. Justin over to you. Justin:              Yes. I always pick up after the cat call out. Pete:                After the cat plug. Justin:              Cat plug. We're looking to meet some single cats. There's something about this book. The art is really cool. And I think changing gears a little bit with this issue, for the few issues it was like what's the big story here? But I think reading this issue it was like, oh maybe it's just like fun little romps with this cat. Alex:                 Yeah, yeah I think so too. I felt a lot better about this one that I did for the first two because I was trying to figure it out. But I had the same sense as you did Justin. I reserve the right to be robbed with issue #4. But the art is so good and it is a fun little pirate adventure with a cat and the Loch Ness Monster, enjoyable stuff. Justin:              I reserve the right to be wrong. Alex:                 Last thing here we're going to end with our X of Swords, X of Swords block, talking about two issues that came out from Marvel. We got X-men #14, written by Jonathan Hickman art by Mahmud Asrar and Leinil Yu. Marauders #14 written by Gerry Dugan and art by Stefano Caselli, two very different issues. So I do think actually, if anything, we kind of need to talk about them differently. But so far, the champions of Arakko and the champions of Krakoa and they gathered in Otherworld for a dinner. In the first issue and X-men we find out about Apocalypse and his wife, what went on there we find out about her secret history. Pete's got to love that one because there was a lot of text and confusing things that happened. Alex:                 And then in Marauders everybody gets together for dinner and things go predictably badly. Would you think about these chapters of X of Sword? And Pete I know you're upset they're not fighting with swords yet. That aside, how'd you feel about these books? Pete:                Alright, so first off you know what's better than having a huge battle that we've been building to taking the time out to have a dinner first. Alex:                 Agreed, agreed. Pete:                And let's just talk at the dinner table. Justin:              When you're hungry. Pete:                And really just kind of talk things out and have a walk? “Hey, Apocalypse, why don't we hold hands and talk about the past and not fight. And get into a giant action sequence like maybe some people would enjoy?” Justin:              Well, let me give you a quick breakdown of the way the story. They teleport to this strange dimension. Dinner, dinner, sleep, midnight snack, brunch, coffee, sword sharpening and shining. Alex:                 You're forgetting something in the middle there Justin, there's several times when they get handed cards. Pete:                What's not to love. Justin:              That's right. Let's not forget about the… Pete:                [crosstalk 00:49:38]. Justin:              So I feel like there's some like magic happening, some light table magic. I think someone's going to eventually have a yo-yo and other like juggling tricks. It's just a fun day out. Anyway, where was I? Okay, then it's going to be lunch. And then they're going to have like a baseball game. Pete:                Don't forget to show the menu. They're going to show the menu a couple times. Alex:                 The menu was fun. It was a fun menu. Justin:              The menu was very fun. Well, let me say so Pete's criticisms aside, and let's put them far, far aside. I love this. I think that the X-Men issue by Jonathan Hickman is a full take down of Apocalypse. It's like a subtle takedown of Apocalypse. Apocalypse went to earth and he like had these like piddling battles with the X-Men, claiming that he was like survival of the fittest. We need to all be better. The mutants must rise. Justin:              Meanwhile, the world he left behind had everyone literally fighting for their lives, constantly. They became the fittest and he has to come back hat in hand, sword in hand with this woman that he left behind that he maybe still loves and be like, “Oh, you've been literally becoming the best fighters in the universe while I have been shitting the bed on Earth. Okay, cool, cool, cool. Let's go have a little day off.” And then the Marauders issue I feel like is a little bit more focused on the Wolverine side of it, but I do think this series- Pete:                Had time for a nice dance. Did you like the dance? Justin:              Some dancing. Wolverine likes to get fucked up. And I think he feels like he really gets to drink in this issue, which he never really… He's always like, I drink. But then the healing factor eradicates everything. Pete:                Yeah, Wolverine gets real fucked up in this issue. Justin:              Yeah. But I do think a lot of this arc, this whole storyline is about repositioning Apocalypse and I'm curious what the landing point of that is. And I do feel like the Marauders issue definitely had that sense of dread. Like an Agatha Christie story where you're like, “Fuck, some of these people are going to die.” Alex:                 Yeah, it really does feel like… And this is something that was a big point of conversation when the X-men introduced resurrection. It feels like these people are a danger. It feels like all of these characters are not actually going to make it out of this or at least in the same way at the end of the day. And that's great that they went in what has it been, a year, something like that. From everybody being like the exploiter just come back to life whenever, to positioning them into a place where they are in actual danger. And bad things may happen to them maybe for the first time at a really long time. That's super smart. Alex:                 And the Marauders issue in particular plays with that with Storm dancing with the literal personification of death, and mentioning “Hey, you've never actually died. You're one of the few X-men that has not died and come back. So let's talk about that. Isn't that interesting?” I thought there was such smart character work in the Marauders thing, the X-men issue as well. Both with Apocalypse and Annihilation I love as usual the insane world building. I do know where he pulls it out from with Jonathan Hickman there. Alex:                 I do think there are touches of East of West going on with the apocalypse, Annihilation stuff. Particularly in the relationship that's popping up there. But that's fine. That's a great book. So I'm okay to skim some of those ideas a little bit. And of course, the art. Mahmud Asrar, Leinil Yu, Stefano Caselli. Awesome. I know I said this the last time. But this is one of, not just with Marvel, but one of the best crossovers I've read in years. At this point. Pete:                Oh shut up. That's just… Shut up. Alex:                 Years. Pete:                Awful, just awful. Alex:                 Years. Decades. Pete:                First off- Alex:                 Millennia. Justin:              Lifetimes. Pete:                … X of Swords, are we even going to get 10 individual issues, like we got to see how they fought… If we don't get to see like 10 issues of fighting after all this fucking lead up. Oh, if we get no… I'm worried, we're getting close. We're past halfway, we still don't have any fighting yet. Justin:              Would you be disappointed Pete if we only got this fighting from the source perspective? Like it was just like metal banging another metal. Pete:                Just clang clang? Justin:              Clang, clang. Alex:                 And you don't actually get to see it. It's just the interior monologue of the swords. “Wow this hurts.” Pete:                I got to say in the Marauders ep, seeing magic like sizing everybody up. That was pretty cool. Justin:              She's a badass. Alex:                 Super fun. Justin:              You mentioned it before, but the menu at the top of the Marauders issue was super fun. Like I love that, the detail there was great. Pete:                Waste of a page. Justin:              I'd eat that shit. Alex:                 Pogg Ur-Pogg, very fun character. I'm just- Justin:              Marinated in urine. I'm here for it. Alex:                 Yeah, all of the Arakko characters also, I think are great and super fun. They're just… I don't know, I don't know if it's Jonathan Hickman in conversation with other people. I don't know if he's necessarily driving the rest of the X-Men team to this but it's just he comes in just and he's like, “Here's these new additions to Marvel continuity. They totally make sense. You love them know.” They are just these perfect things that absolutely work. And the greater part about all of these new additions from Arokko is only one or two of them are completely black and white, which I think is very cool. And a way of Jonathan Hickman really stretching himself as a creator. Justin:              Yeah. Wow, what a blistering takedown. That's the harshest I've ever heard you speak, Alex. Alex:                 These issues are great at that same for The Stack. If you'd like to support us, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also we do the live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to crowdcast and YouTube. Come hang out. We would love to chat with you about comics at Comic Book Live on Twitter, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. Also leave us comments on iTunes. Those help out quite a bit. Comicbookclublive.com for this podcast more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. Justin:              And remember the door is always open for any stray cat looking to wander in. The post The Stack: Crossover, Sweet Tooth And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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iFanboy.com Comic Book Podcast
Talksplode #91 - Steve Lieber

iFanboy.com Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 83:21


Thanks to iFanboy Patrons, it's Talksplode time. We have been fans of Steve Lieber for a long time, and in that time, he's only gotten better. We talk about his life in comics from falling in love with the art form, to the Kubert school, Whiteout, Superior Foes of Spider-Man, and all the way up though the most recent, and brilliant Superman's Pal: Jimmy Olsen, with collaborator, Matt Fraction. He's a man who puts storytelling first, and apparently didn't even know he could draw funny until he was. And yes, he's working on art while we talk, and you hear it, and that's just fine. Follow Steve on Twitter! Total Running Time: 01:22:37 Music: “Color Me Impressed" The Replacements Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two Geeks Different Streets
Superior Foes & The Rogues: The Good Bad Guys

Two Geeks Different Streets

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 81:13


We’re going rogue on a superior level and taking a look at some villainous B-teams! We read The Superior Foes of Spider-Man by Nick Spencer & Steve Lieber and The Flash: Rogue War by Geoff Johns & Howard Porter. Bad guys deserve time in the limelight, even schmucks like these.    Superior Foes Non-Spoilers (19:29)    Superior Foes Spoilers (30:51)    Rogue War Non-Spoilers (40:18)    Rogue War Spoilers (53:59)    Email: twogeeksdifferentstreets@gmail.com    Twitter: @TGDS_podcast    Art by @jhoubzart

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!
Episode 196 – Lady J’s Covid-Cation

Cave of Solitude Comics, Movies, Music and more!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 54:38


Daph J returns to the Cave for a covid catch up episode. We talk about what we’ve watched during lockdown as well as some of Daph Js recent reads which include Brian Woods “New York Four” as well as “the Superior Foes of Spider-Man” omnibus! She thinks she likes them… but she isn’t sure. But...

Three Panel Contrast
Ep 21 - Justice League International & Superior Foes of Spider-Man

Three Panel Contrast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 58:05


For this episode, the panel compares the 1980s classic series "Justice League International" by Keith Giffen and JM DeMatteis to the 2013 "Superior Foes of Spider-Man" series by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber. Topics of discussion include the comedic potential of the superhero genre, the complex nature of group dynamics, and the relative punch-ableness of Guy Gardner vs Fred Myers. Additionally, Anna provides an academic review of "The Superhero Film Parody and Hegemonic Masculinity" by Jeffrey A Brown.

The Comics Canon
Episode 108 – Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol. 1: Getting the Band Back Together

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 75:01


It's hard out here for a C-list supervillain. You've got the basic lack of respect, your super-powered parole officer ... and then there's the constant bickering and backstabbing that threaten to tear your crew apart faster than your not-so-friendly neighborhood Spider-Man ever could! At least, that's the problem facing the five members of the Sinister Six in the hilarious Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol. 1: Getting the Band Back Together, by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber, published by Marvel Comics! Can these fractious felons survive the machinations of the Chameleon, the Owl and their own leader, the double-crossing Boomerang? And can this quarrelsome quintet graduate into that Secret Society of Super-Villains known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode! This may not be the best pickup line The problem with Overdrive Does anyone find Groucho glasses funny? We cast the Superior Foes sitcom Curt workshops a Chameleon joke A few words from Evan Dorkin Superior Spider-Man Vol. 1: My Own Worst Enemy The Irredeemable Ant-Man The Fix Vol. 1: Where Beagles Dare The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel Join us in two weeks as we commemorate the 25th anniversary of Marvels with a discussion of (what else?) Astro City: Life in the Big City! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!

The Comics Canon
Episode 107 – Superman and Batman: World's Funnest

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 49:53


It's April Fools' Day, and while most of us aren't in the mood for pranks given the current state of affairs, we could all use something a little light and fun. And what's more fun than ... Mister Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite deconstructing (okay, detroying) the entire DC multiverse? That's why we're discussing Superman and Batman: World's Funnest, by Evan Dorkin and an all-star cast of artists, published by DC Comics! Join us as we ask the burning questions: How DO you pronounce Mxyzptlk, anyway? And can these two interdimensional imps manage the imp-possible and make a favorable imp-pression on that imp-maginary world known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode! Aren't they ALL imaginary tales? Kit ‘N' Kaboodle The Wonder Twins' powers ARE kind of lame What if Wolverine, but nothing interesting? The Adventure Zone: Murder on the Rockport Limited What If? #34 Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites Fantastic Four Marvels Snapshot #1 We'll be back in two weeks with another fun, funny comic to help us all get through these tough times: The Superior Foes of Spider-Man: Getting the Band Back Together, by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!

Graphic Policy Radio
Superman's Pal, Steve Lieber, Comics Artist

Graphic Policy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 71:00


Artist Steve Lieber is one of the funniest artists in superhero comics today and his new series with Matt Fraction, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen is wild and wonderful. Steve Lieber's comics have been published by DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Image, Valiant and many others. He’s known for his work on the Eisner-winning Whiteout, a graphic novel adapted by Warner Brothers as a feature film, and for Superior Foes of Spider-Man, an Eisner-nominated cult favorite. His comic The Fix was named Best New Comic of the Year by IGN. Steve is also a founding member of Helioscope, the largest studio of comic book artists in North America. http://helioscopepdx.com/ He lives in Portland, Oregon. Find out: Pro tips on making comics funny-- like how creative paneling will kill a jokeJimmy’s outfits are based on Steve’s lawyerWhat a 10 year old Steve made of the Don Rickles issues of Jimmy Olson by Jack Kirby “Social class is everywhere. If it's not coming out in your pictures I’m not sure what you’re drawing”“Humor theory is always terrible.”"I was trained in the state of the art art of the mid 50s" My review of issue 1 https://www.comicsbeat.com/review-jimmy-olsen-1/  And here's my interview with Steve 3 years back about his series The Fix and going to The Kubert School of Art. https://graphicpolicy.com/2016/05/29/interview-with-the-fix-artist-steve-lieber/

Death's Door Prods
Comics 163 - Blind Furious Dick Rage

Death's Door Prods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 155:40


We say a small piece about Stan Lee this week as we talk about Birdy's pseudo-interview with Ed Brubaker, our hatred of Joe Quesada, a Superior Foes of Batman book that will never exist cuz y'all motherfuckers CAN'T FUCKING HANDLE THIS SHIT, and more. Help support Death's Door Prods on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/deathsdoorprods Website: http://www.deathsdoorprods.com/ iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/deathsdoorprods/id688055687 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/deaths-door-prods-anythingcast Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iiwamy2w2f5f63vkcvgv2ubj7ge Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DeathsDoorProds Dead Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DeadMan_DDProds Birdy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbirdwhistel Niko Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/neeks99 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DeathsDoorProds MediaWhorz Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MediaWhorz YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/DeathsDoorProdsVids MediaWhorz YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/MediaWhorz The song you heard was Hinkik - "Skystrike." If you like the song you can find it on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/hinkik/skystrike Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/5cMbXhVwQxJUwUZVY11pdd You can find more from Hinkik on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hinkik Twitter: https://twitter.com/HinkikEDM YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/HinkikProductions Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/6AelNJV2eBg9B3gxfvBNFF Ask.fm: https://ask.fm/hinkik SoundCloud: @hinkik Song released under CC BY 3.0 license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

The Issue At Hand
301: The Superior Foes of Spider-Man

The Issue At Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 64:50


Kalen and Adam are back to tickle your earholes with a new season of The Issue At Hand. They kick things off with fellow LongBaller, Edwin Bailey (Spoiled Again) and Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber's "Superior Foes of Spider-Man". www.LongBallStudios.com

IT in the D
Episode 246 – Penguicon Recap, Rob Paulsen, Robert Pope, Garrett Wang, Steve Lieber

IT in the D

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 101:35


Exhausted, brain dead, and barely functional, we staggered into episode 246 and then were instantly energized as we started talking about Penguicon and the upcoming Motor City Comic Con with ourselves and our guests: Rob Paulsen is an extremely talented voice actor, originally from Detroit. Huge fan of Detroit but now lives in LA. Famous for Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, lots of Disney and Nick shows. He will call you and has the studio number. Robert Pope – comic book artist, Looney Tunes, Peanuts gang. Garret Wang – Harry Kim on “Star Trek: Voyager” Steve Lieber – Whiteout (graphic novel made into a movie); Superior Foes of Spider-Man; The Fix at Image Comics. Motor City Comic Con is Michigan's largest pop-culture event gathering people of all ages, young to adult This year's 29th annual event will feature more than 250 media and comic guests Some top media guests include Val Kilmer (Batman Forever), Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess), Stephen Amell (Arrow),  Wallace Shawn (Princess Bride), Jenna Elfman (Dharma and Greg), Kate Flannery and Oscar Nunez (The Office) and Cress Williams (Black Lightning). Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Superman, the movie, Margot Kidder (aka Lois Lane!) will be in town with other cast members. In addition, Tom Welling, who played Clark Kent in Smallville, will be here too. More than 55,000 guests are expected to attend this year Attendees can meet the writers who created their favorite comics, the illustrators who drew their favorite characters and the actors who brought them to life Motor City Comic Con will also have a variety of pop-culture merchandise available for purchase   Event information: Motor City Comic Con takes place at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi: Friday, May 18 (12:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.) Saturday, May 19 (10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) Sunday, May 20 (10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Event tickets can be purchased by visiting www.motorcitycomiccon.com.    For details about this year's celebrity guest panel schedule, visit the MCCC website Follow MCCC on Facebook (Motor City Comic Con) and on Twitter (@MotCityComicCon)   Fun facts about Motor City Comic Con: Detroit hosted the first comic con in 1964 Per capita, southeast Michigan has the largest number of comic book shops in America   A brief description regarding Motor City Comic Con history: Local business owner, Michael Goldman began his career as a comic book retailer in the 1980s and hosted the first Motor City Comic Con in 1989 at the Dearborn Civic Center. Motor City Comic Con has continued to grow larger every year, leading to its existence at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi where the event had a record-breaking attendance of 55,000+ in 2016. Goldman is also the owner of Motor City Comics, located in Farmington Hills. Motor City Comic Con gives attendees the chance to meet many of the media guests and the chance to buy autographs and merchandise such as: comics, toys, art, movie memorabilia, posters and apparel. IT in the D On the web: http://www.ITinTheD.com On Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/ITintheD/ On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/IT-in-D-91763 On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ITintheD On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ITintheD Podcast Detroit is at: On the web: http://www.podcastdetroit.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastDetroit On Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDetroit On Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/podcastdetroit

Welcome to Geekdom
Deadly and Superior Foes of Spider-Man

Welcome to Geekdom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 71:06


Death Ray Comics
Death Ray Comics 001

Death Ray Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017


In this episode we travel back to Salt Lake Comic Con 2016 to a panel spotlight on Steve Lieber. Liber is the artist of THE FIX at Image Comics, Superior Foes of Spider-man & many more. Make sure to support Steve Lieber by buying his comics (trust us you won't be disappointed) and by following him on Twitter.

Death Ray Media
Death Ray Comics 001

Death Ray Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017


In this episode we travel back to Salt Lake Comic Con 2016 to a panel spotlight on Steve Lieber. Liber is the artist of THE FIX at Image Comics, Superior Foes of Spider-man & many more. Make sure to support Steve Lieber by buying his comics (trust us you won't be disappointed) and by following him on Twitter.

Rolled Spine Podcasts
The Under Guides Graphic Novel Podcast Vol II: Bedlam before the Swords of Cerebus

Rolled Spine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 56:27


May 02, 2017 Vol II: Bedlam before the Swords of CerebusMister Joe Fixit and Diabolu Frank (with about fifteen seconds worth of Mac in various cameos) return to pimp four color fixes set off from the roads most traveled. This episode begins with a look primarily at the Image Comics series Bedlam with numerous Nick Spencer-related tangents such as Morning Glories and Superior Foes of Spider-Man beginning at the one minute mark. Brian Apodaca of the small press comic Zombie Outlaw drops by for a very brief plug thirteen minutes in. Then the boys go on an ADHD comics overview rapidly referencing comics from Vertigo, Image, Valiant, Marvel, Dynamite, Avatar, Epic, Dark Horse & Wildstorm, under such writers as Warren Ellis, Brian Michael Bendis, Garth Ennis, Alan Moore, Mark Millar, Pat Mills, Jim Shooter, David Lapham & Si Spurrier. From ten seconds 'til 23 minutes, we begin our coverage of the earliest issues of Dave Sim's watershed independent comic epic Cerebus, part of a planned ongoing examination of the single longest lasting creator owned series in the history of North American comics. 32:14 brings our readin' & respondin' to y'r writin' on 'r prior podcastin'.Tweet us as a group @rolledspine, or individually as Diabolu Frank & Illegal Machine. Fixit don't tweet.Email us at rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.comIf this blog won't let you comment, we've got a spare

That Might Be Cool: The Road to Avengers Endgame
102. The Superior Foes of Spider-Man (Ft. Scott Carelli & Zachary Luna)

That Might Be Cool: The Road to Avengers Endgame

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 89:52


The gang finally gets around to discussing The Superior Foes of Spider-Man by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber. Did you think you actually had to wait til Tuesday? Check out Spider-Man Minute! --  Follow us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter  Leave us a message at 413-728-243 or email Letters@SavageLandPodcast.com SUPPORT THE SHOW ON ACORNS  SUBSCRIBE HERE: iTUNES | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | Other Android Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE!

That Might Be Cool: The Road to Avengers Endgame
101. Ketchup & SPLIT (Ft. Zachary Luna & Scott Carelli)

That Might Be Cool: The Road to Avengers Endgame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 48:09


This week, the savages are joined by two special web-slinging guests to talk about The Superior Foes of Spider-Man! However, they got side-tracked by some M. Night Shyamalogndiuhan talk, so you'll have to wait a couple more days for that particular discussion! Bwahahahahahaha.... Check out Spider-Man Minute! --  Follow us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter  Leave us a message at 413-728-243 or email Letters@SavageLandPodcast.com SUPPORT THE SHOW ON ACORNS  SUBSCRIBE HERE: iTUNES | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | Other Android Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE!

War Rocket Ajax
Episode 344 - Ol' Quilty (Panel President Special)

War Rocket Ajax

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 107:04


We're back from Seattle and ranking characters on this week's show! We take on some Superior Foes of Spider-Man, famous LLs and more!

Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill
Cosmic Treadmill ep. 29 - The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1

Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 57:45


Comics investigators Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) dive into the seedy underbelly of the Marvel Comics Universe when they detail the nefarious doings of The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1 by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber! After some creator biographies, including Nick's political past--and present!--our duo go through the entire issue, providing background information on every character. Then they discuss other "unlikely" superhero and supervillain teams in comics history! Plug in your headphones and keep this on the D.L.--this episode is a heist! weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com weirdsciencedccomics.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.blogspot.com TAGS: comic books, history, Marvel Comics, Superior Foes of Spider-Man, Nick Spencer, Steve Lieber, Ocean's 11-style heist, crime does not pay, Marvel Now!, Superior Spider-Man

What's Goin' With Owen & Maggie
Superior Foes of Spider-Man and other stuff

What's Goin' With Owen & Maggie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 58:26


Hello listeners! This is a shorter show than usual, and also a much more punchy episode than usual. We were both quite tired and had not much to say about comics this week. Hopefully you will still enjoy what we have to say about:-President SexCriminal's inauguration -Boba Fett being overrated (or underrated)-Our holiday shenanigans -Racist restaurants in Polandand more!

What's Goin' With Owen & Maggie
Superior Foes of Spider-Man and other stuff

What's Goin' With Owen & Maggie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017 58:26


Hello listeners! This is a shorter show than usual, and also a much more punchy episode than usual. We were both quite tired and had not much to say about comics this week. Hopefully you will still enjoy what we have to say about:-President SexCriminal's inauguration -Boba Fett being overrated (or underrated)-Our holiday shenanigans -Racist restaurants in Polandand more!

Journey Into Misery
Episode 94: Superior Foes of Spider-Man

Journey Into Misery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 60:08


These guys, right? We're back, two weeks in a row, to talk about the Superior Foes of Spider-Man, one of the best comedy, crime and superhero comics of the last ten years!

The Comics Alternative
Special - A Discussion on the 2015 Eisner Award Nominations

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 76:21


It's a semi-tradition that when the Eisner Award nominations are announced, Derek and Andy are there to discuss them. So on this special episode of The Comics Alternative, the guys get together to deliberate over this year's nominees, what kind of patterns they discern, and what surprise choices there may be. Joining them on the show is noted comics journalist and former Eisner Award-winner, Tom Spurgeon. Together they look over the list of nominees that was released just last week and try to figure out what is going on with the choices. They begin by looking at the bigger picture, giving their takes on any possible direction or pattern coming from this year's judges. Both Andy and Derek comment on the fact that both DC and Marvel -- and mainstream superhero comics, in particular -- seem to be getting slightly more love than they have in recent years, with properties such as Ms. Marvel, Rocket Raccoon, Grant Morrison's Multiversity, and various Batman and Spider-Man titles getting the nod. Tom is pleased with some heavy hitters, such as Sergio Aragonés and Charles Burns, who are up for awards, yet at the same time he's glad that there are brand-new faces that could shake up some of the stolid categories. The guys also note that many of the nominees have been covered on The Comics Alternative podcast and blog, wondering if the creators appreciate the fact that they're benefiting from what Andy has called the "Comics Alternative bump." In fact, every single entry in the Best Graphic Album - New category was reviewed on either the podcast or blog over the past year! Even though he has been a past recipient of the prize, Tom wonders if there's any logic to having a Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism, since, it seems to him, it's an award for creators giving a prize to someone who merely watches the medium. It would be like the Oscars giving an award to Entertainment Weekly, Vanity Fair, or IMDB for their reporting. Derek tacks in a completely different direction, uncomfortable with the Eisners lumping all forms of media together and wondering if perhaps they should break up the periodical/journalism award into at least a couple of different categories. The guys also observe some notable absences from this year's selection. For example, and unlike previous years, Dark Horse Presents is nowhere to be found on the list. And why is something like Superior Foes of Spider-Man nominated in the Best Humor Publication category while unique and intelligently funny titles such as God Hates Astronauts, Punks: The Comic, and Eel Mansions are not? And then there are the kinds of discussions that have been coming up on the podcast in years past, such as issues in defining the Best Publications for Teens category, the growing presence of webcomics on the list, possible trends in the Best Scholarly/Academic Work category, and the juggernaut presence of Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples. There is a lot to pick through in this year's nominations, the good as well as the not-so-good, and the Two Guys with PhDs are happy that Tom Spurgeon could join them to share in the conversation.

Amazing Spider-Talk: Back Issues
Amazing Friends: The Superior Foes (Nick Spencer & Steve Lieber)

Amazing Spider-Talk: Back Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 78:17


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 New Year's Day episode Mark interviews Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber the co-creators of the Superior Foes of Spider-Man about the fan-favorite book and their future at […] The post Amazing Friends: The Superior Foes (Nick Spencer & Steve Lieber) appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

Top 5 Comics Podcast
Top 5 Comics Podcast Episode 45 - Season 2

Top 5 Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2014 122:08


Comic book round table. This week, we have Comics Book Talk - Tooth & Claw #1, John Carter War Lord of Mars #1, NailBiter #7, Eternal Warrior- Days of Steel #1, Stray #1 Special Interview with Steve Lieber (White Out, Hawkeye, Superior Foes of Spider-man .... and more)Run Times -News In Comics.... - 4:08- 27:28Remembering Jeremy Dale - 27:28- 33:36Question From Our Listeners - 33:38- 49:46Top 5 Comics League Standings - 49:47- 51:20Tooth & Claw #1 - 51:20- 43:10John Carter War Lord of Mars #1 - 1:04:54- 1:14:30NailBiter #7 - 1:14:30 - 1:25:34Eternal Warrior- Days of Steel #1 - 1:25:34- 1:37:19Stray #1 - 1:37:19- 1:49:14Interview with Steve Lieber @ SLCC 2014 - 1:49:14- 1:56:55Books to look for - 1:57:02To make a donation to Jeremy Dale's family and his wife Kelly the link is....http://www.gofundme.com/jeremydaleAnd the Diamond Code to give your comic provider for Stray #1 is Nov140915and please stop by our lovely Episode 45 show opener's web store. Riddle's Messy Wardrobehttp://www.ridd1e.storenvy.com/*** If you would like to ask a question of our panel you can email at - top5podcast@hotmail.com ***

Top 5 Comics Podcast
Top 5 Comics Podcast Episode 34 - Season 2

Top 5 Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 134:22


Comic book round table. This week, we have - Thanos Annual #1 and Batman and Frankenstein #32, Superior Foes of Spider-Man # 12, Lobster Johnson: Get the Lobster #4, Swamp Thing # 32Run Times -News In Comics.... - 3:52- 18:52Questions From Listeners - 18:57- 26:39Thanos Annual #1 - 26:39- 44:33Batman and Frankenstein #32 - 44:33- 57:13Superior Foes of Spider-Man # 12 - 57:13- 1:18:00Lobster Johnson: Get the Lobster #4 - 1:19:42- 1:35:03Swampthing # 32- 1:35:03- 1:51:08Questions From Listeners #2- 1:51:08- 2:06:09 Books to look for - 2:06:09*** If you would like to ask a question of our panel you can email at - top5podcast@hotmail.com ****

The Off-Panel Podcast

In which one member of The Off-Panelists rejoins the work force just in time to be brutally mocked for it, discovering the inner perversions within! Join the Sloth, the Scotsman, and the Southerner for the second week in a row as they tackle such topics as the anniversary of a certain lovable monster hunter from Hell and a special look at "The Avengers: Age of Ultron", among other news. Then, it's straight to the comics, as several favorites make their return this week - such as the second volume of Vertigo's American Vampire, Image's Sex Criminals and Lazarus, The relaunch of Marvel's Daredevil, and more! And stick around for the shocking reveal of who wrote The Superior Foes of Spider-Man this week. You'll never guess who it is...Download Here!

The Weekly Longbox
#121 “The Most Anyone Has Ever Talked About Herman Schultz EVER!”

The Weekly Longbox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2014


Todd and Leonard talk about the drips and drabs of the books we have to look forward to in June, what do you have to do to get a new number one around here, a very lengthy discussion about the present and future of Superior Foes of Spider-Man and some heavy spoiler talk of both the Walking Dead TV show and comic book. It's all at the end of the show, so spoilers beware.

The Off-Panel Podcast

In which The Off-Panelists decide that they're too sexy for their shirts, too sexy for their shirts, perhaps even too sexy it hurts, navigating through opening innuendo only to discover that hell really exists and it's freezing over! Discover why as The Scot leads the Southerner and the Sloth in a rousing discussion about the latest news on comic books making their way to the small screen, a forgotten headline from last week's circulation of happenings, a late foray into a movie face-off even more epic in scale than the Batman Vs. Superman movie itself, and other newsworthy items. Books reviewed this week include the latest installment of Jonathan Hickman's East of West, the end of the halfway mark of Scott Snyder's "Zero Year" storyline in Batman, Nick Spencer's reliably hilarious Superior Foes of Spider-Man, and more! Dear God, don't ever let Alex Koch meet a woman...Download Here!

The Weekly Longbox
#118 “Is She Allergic to Babies?”

The Weekly Longbox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014


It's Trailer Battle 2014 as Todd and Leonard compare and contrast the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Godzilla trailers. Has Marvel finally figured out how to make this NOW! stuff work? Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are going to be 30 years old and now we all feel old. All this, a huge outpouring from our Twitter question, a spoiler-ific AMC's the Walking Dead discussion and Leonard's shameless plea to get you to try Superior Foes of Spider-Man!

The Infinite Longbox
Infinite Longbox 118 Guardians of the Galaxy

The Infinite Longbox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 56:44


Infinite Longbox 118 NEWS: RIP Harold Ramis. Heroes Reborn. Archie young adult novels. Eastman and Laird TMNT cover. David Finch takes over Wonder Woman. Marvel's CEO is quite the philanthropist. Diamond Digital shuts down. Top Shelf DRM free graphic novels. Guardians of the Galaxy and Godzilla trailer.   GAMING CLOSET: Seth Rogan's Console Wars. Irrational Games shuts down.   COMICS: New Warriors #1 Guardians of the Galaxy #1-11 Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1-8 Loki: Ragnarok and Roll #1 Secret Warriors Omnibus Undertow #1   Hosted by: Charlie West, Jess Hall, Jordan Phegley & Steven Radocchia www.infinitelongbox.com

The Off-Panel Podcast

In which The Off-Panelists are on the case, taking to the gritty streets as Johnson and Koch, private dicks at large! Join the Sphinx, the Southerner, and the Sloth as they venture into an extra long installment of the show, fixating on the longest news segment in the history of the show! They talk about everything from new films seen to the Superbowl, from recent tidbits for comic book television series' to movie casting news, and everything in between! This week's book reviews include: Superior Foes of Spider-Man, the recently relaunched Punisher, new series Loki Agent of Asgard, Forever Evil: Arkham War, Image Comics' Lazarus, and a gender-bending trek into IDW's Star... Trek. Yeah, that pun could've been better.Download Here!

Amazing Spider-Talk: Back Issues
Superior Spider-Talk #6: Superior Spider-Month

Amazing Spider-Talk: Back Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 68:51


Two fans and collectors (Dan Gvozden and Mark Ginocchio) discuss the Spider-Man comic universe in a monthly show that looks to the past, present, and future of Spider-Man. In this episode they discuss Superior Spider-Month. That means Superior Foes of Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1, and Superior Carnage. We also discuss the classic Spectacular Spider-Man […] The post Superior Spider-Talk #6: Superior Spider-Month appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

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The Off-Panel Podcast

In which the ghost of Uncle Ben rises from Hell! Join the Scot, Southerner, and Sloth for the latest episode of the Off-Panel Podcast. After discussing the strangest episode of Spider-Man ever, the Panelist get into the news items. Everything from PC "run amok", to the DCU moving at the speed of retcon, to the most heartwarming story ever made. Then they shift away from that into this week's book. A general wears an ear necklace in the latest Manhattan Projects, Lewis and Clack fight the bull man in Manifest Destiny, the bull man is made love to in Superior Foes of Spider-Man, and Batman is Batman in Batman,Download Here!

The Off-Panel Podcast

 In which the Funny Accent Brigade rule the day. The Scotsman and the Southerner fly solo together (if that makes sense?) for the latest episode. After waxing poetics on all things television, they get into the news of the week and come up with their dream Batman cast (Mads Mikkelsen Joker FTMFW), after that they leap into the books from Manhattan Projects, Trillium, and Sheltered, to Burn the Orphanage and Superior Foes of Spider-Man. Finally, they answer questions from the people too lazy to show up! You know who you are! Download Here! Links of the Week: Mark Millar's Rapeageddon  Thor: The Dark World 2 Trailer Rumor: Mark Strong, Bryan Cranston Among Luthor Frontrunners Rumor: Gosling, Brolin Possible Batman SuccessorsNolan: The Best or Worst Thing for Comic FIlms?OPP Domain Blocks BKV

Acmecast
Acmecast #163 - Wicked Awesome!

Acmecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2013 100:00


Stephen and Jody interrogate Jermaine about his arial adventure to Boston Comic Con! Then the guys do their best to put the 3-D cover allocations for DC Villains Month and the career of J. Michael Straczynski into perspective before serving up a heaping helping of Comics at the Table, now with 200% of your weekly dosage of second issues! Show Notes: "DC's Villains Month 3D covers to be allocated; retailers to be aggravated" at Comics Beat.com. CORRECTION! Kieron Gillen's Thor fill-in story was called "Latverian Prometheus" not "Iron Prometheus" and ran through Thor #604-606, just three issues rather than the stated four. Jermaine's e-mail address, jermaine@acmecomics.com, for everyone that would like to enter the contest! We forgot to talk about Hunger #2! Comics at the Table! - Superior Foes of Spider-man #2, Burn the Orphanage Born to Lose #1, Sidekick #1, Ten Grand #4, Satellite Sam #2, Sheltered #2 and Trillium #1!

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast
1403 - Off the Racks - Batman '66, The Superior Foes of Spider-Man, Quantum and Woody

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2013 83:48


In this episode we discuss the recent first issues of Batman '66 from DC, The Superior Foes of Spider-Man from Marvel, and Quantum and Woody from Valiant. We also touch on Trinity War from DC, Satellite Sam from Image, and Watson and Holmes from New Paradigm Studios.(1:23:48)

Acmecast
Acmecast #159 - Live Free or Listen Hard!

Acmecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2013 70:12


Better late than never again! Jermaine, Stephen and Riley are back with a vengeance to answer the Indoor Kids' call, go over all of the new books announced at the ImageExpo, provide advance reviews of Batman '66 and Collider, and lead us all in a lively session of Comics at the Table! Show Notes: Elm St. Center photos on Jermaine's Instagram! Get an idea of what the framework of Comic Book City Con will look like! The Indoor Kids podcast on Nerdist.com, specializing in video games! The movie Joe said Stephen should lose his nerd card for having not seen was Unbreakable! "Image 2013: New Comics From Brubaker, Epting, Remender, Straczynski, Sienkiewicz, Aaron And More" at Comics Alliance.com. "Image Comics Now Selling DRM-Free Digital Comics From Its Website" at Comics Alliance.com. Batman '66 and Guardians of the Galaxy Tomorrow's Avengers' "Infinite" Comics on Comixology! "Like" Acme Comics Presents on Facebook to keep up with all of the latest reading events! Comics at the Table! - Satellite Sam #1, Superior Foes of Spider-man #1, Catalyst Comics #1, Avengers A.I. #1, What If? AvX #1, Batman Incorporated #12 and Legends of the Dark Knight #10!