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Mark Wade is a comic legend known for his DC classics on The Flash, Kingdom Come, and Superman Birthright. He's also known for writing Marvel titles like Captain America, The Fantastic Four, and Daredevil. Marc shares his love of Superman and what it meant to him as a youth. Start Your Free Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Now
Suscríbete gratis a www.bullpen.es y recibe cada semana en tu buzón las mejores noticias, recomendaciones y análisis del mundo geek. Todos los enlaces de nuestra comunidad están en https://solo.to/puntuacomics. En este episodio repasamos la trayectoria de Mark Waid, uno de los guionistas más influyentes del cómic estadounidense. Desde su debut en 1985 hasta hoy, Waid ha dejado huella con historias icónicas como Kingdom Come, The Flash, Daredevil, Superman: Birthright e Irredeemable. Exploramos por qué su trabajo ha marcado a generaciones de lectores y cómo ha sabido reinventarse una y otra vez a lo largo de cuatro décadas.
To celebrate the release of James Gunn's SUPERMAN on July 11th, Shawn is kicking off a new podcasting project under the Missing Frames: Between Takes umbrella: CELEBRATING SUPERMAN. In the weeks and months leading up to the film's release, Shawn will be interviewing Superman writers, artists, filmmakers, artists, fans, etc. to celebrate the greatest superhero of all time. The first guest of this Celebrating Superman series is none other than legendary comic book writer MARK WAID. In the course of his incredible career, Mark has written over 2,000 comics, including one of Shawn's absolute favorite Superman stories: SUPERMAN: BIRTHRIGHT. During the conversation, Shawn and Mark discuss how Mark became a Superman fan, the DC editor who disliked Birthright so much he decided it was no longer the canonical Superman origin story, and the moment in the new trailer that made them both cry. They also discuss Mark's projects, both old and new, including Shawn's love for his WORLD'S FINEST fun and an update on THE LAST DAYS OF LEX LUTHOR.
In the latest episode of the Nerd Byword, we embark on a thrilling journey through the origins of one of the most iconic superheroes of all time: Superman. With the excitement building for James Gunn's upcoming Superman movie, we decided to delve deep into three of the most significant origin stories of the Man of Steel and determine which one stands the test of time. Superman has had numerous origin stories over the years, but we focused on three that have left an indelible mark on the character: Man of Steel by John Byrne and Dick Giordano, Superman Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu, and Superman Secret Origin by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. Each of these stories has its unique take on how Clark Kent became Superman, and they reflect the eras in which they were written. Which one reigns supreme? In addition to our Superman deep dive, we also cover the latest news on Marvel's Blade and discuss the recent Xbox Game Showcase. All this, plus brand-new nerd commendations. What are you waiting for? Press "play" now! Nerd News Marvel's Blade movie loses its second director Microsoft's Xbox Games Showcase highlights Byword Big Talk Superman Origin Stories Showdown Nerd Commendations Doctor Strange by Jed McKay Emudeck for emulation enthusiasts Chapters 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:17 - Marvel's Blade has lost its second director, Jan Dimange 00:07:39 - Xbox Showcase dropped some impressive trailers 00:16:51 - Superman origin stories deep dive 01:05:27 - Nerd Commendation: Doctor Strange by Jed McKay 01:09:33 - Nerd Commendation: Emudeck 01:14:27 - Call to Action
Returning to the podcast is comedian Doug Sluk! Spoiler alert for Superman: Birthright. Is it ok to trust Wikipedia for comic book info? What do we get to see Clark Kent do in Superman: Birthright? What strained credibility for Brett in this story? Why is Superman more compelling in this book? Are Clark Kent and Superman two different people? How is James Gunn getting Brett's hopes up with the new Superman movie? What do we want out of the movie? What is it with DC and a crisis? How did Mark Waid change Kryptonian technology? What was the deal with Superman Returns? What issue does Brett have with Superman: Birthright? What weird stuff did they do in Superman comics back in the day? What do Brett and Doug miss in comics? Would people be afraid of a super being if they found out he or she was an alien? What are Real Life Superheroes? What is the most unbelievable thing about Batman? Could someone read Superman: Birthright if they didn't know anything about Superman? Have Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor ever teamed up to fight Superman? Reading list: Superman: Birthright (free on Kindle Unlimited) John Byrne Fantastic Four Mark Waid World's Finest Chris Claremont X-Men Dark Phoenix (free on Comixology Unlimited) Dennis O'Neill Batman Dennis O'Neill The Question Avengers Twilight Watch list: Superman: The Movie Justice League and Justice League Unlimited (free oni Max) Superman Returns Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Recorded 3-2-24 via Zencastr
Show Notes provided by Joe Peluso: Spoken in disgust by Superman to Lex Luthor from the classic film Superman: The Movie."You diseased maniac." Yes, it's a great line. But as Keith points out in this new Mint episode, it's also a reverential line delivered by Supes to Lex in Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu's, "Superman: Birthright". The 2003 iteration of The Man of Steel's origin that pays homage to the past while propelling The Last Son of Krypton into the future. Join your hosts Keith Tarnowski and Joe as they do a deep dive into the 12-issue maxi-series that would spark interest and controversy when it hit the local comic shops twenty years ago. Was this most recent retelling, of arguably the world's most famous fictional character fresh, or was it an Earl Scheib $99.95 auto paint job? (Got a feeling only Richie Garofalo and I know that reference?) As the boys examine this work, pop-culture references both pertinent and paradoxical abound. Strap in folks for a lively hour of Superman lore--and if I may coin a new term--"explosive headcanon". This one has it all!
Leinil Francis Yu busted on the comics scene in the early 90s and never looked back! After initially being recognized and mentored by Wildstorm's Whilce Portacio, Leinil broke it big at Marvel. There, he took on major titles like Wolverine, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk (written by Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof). Leinil has worked with a murderer's row of top writers, including Mark Waid on Superman: Birthright, Brian Michael Bendis on New Avengers and Secret Invasion, Mark Millar on Ultimate Comics: Avengers 2, and Ta-Nehisi Coates on Captain America. We get to as much as we can in the wide-spanning interview, so check it out!You can follow Leinil on X and Instagram: @leinilyu._____________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you like this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And if you really like this podcast, support what we do as a member of the Dollar Bin Boosters: buzzsprout.com/1817176/support.Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on X._____________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com.Support the show
Hello and welcome to the Longbox Hunters, a podcast hosted by two longtime friends who adore comics and talking into microphones. Each issue (episode) will cover what our crew has been reading recently before moving on to whatever that edition's topic may be, with plenty of room for discussion, discourse, and even the occasional special guest to keep things fresh. From story arc analysis to character history deep dives and debates over widely contested comic book plot points and hot topics, the Longbox Hunters team covers everything in between all while bringing their trademark wit and enthusiasm that listeners of Nerds Talk Movies know and love! On today's issue, Tristan and Drew are talking about Superman: Birthright. Here's a synopsis for that run, courtesy of Wikipedia: "Superman: Birthright is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 2003 and 2004, written by Mark Waid and drawn by Leinil Francis Yu and Gerry Alanguilan. Originally, the series was intended to be a non-canon version of Superman, showcasing his origin and updating him for the 21st century. Soon after, it was decided to adopt the series as canon, and thus it replaced John Byrne's The Man of Steel series as Superman's canonical origin story. The project was given to Mark Waid with the request to create an origin story for Superman set in the 21st century, a series that new readers can understand without any previous knowledge of the character's mythos. This was something Waid had wanted to do since seeing Superman: The Movie for the first time." Other Ways To Find Us TheNerdStash TheNerdStash TheNerdStash “Join Our Team!” Link TNS Network Podcasts Discord (Which is the best way to chat with us) The Latest Episode Of Power Up And Game The Latest Episode Of Nerds Talk Movies The Latest Episode Of Clash At The Stash Our Patreon TNS Network Team Tristan Benns' Linktree Drew Garrison's Linktree Other Links Fight - Hot_Music Pixabay Page (Our Intro And Outro Music) What comic runs or tropes do you want to see Tristan and Drew cover next? What is your favorite Superman run? Join our Discord and let us know!
ABOUT THE EPISODEShow co-founder and former co-host Kevin Stahlecker joins Sean to review DC Comics' Superman: Birthright by Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Dave McCaig, and Comicraft. They discuss their thoughts on the writing and the artwork, the cover art, and what was going on in the world during the series.They also touch on their origin story with the character of Superman, how necks seem challenging to draw, and what comic books they and the show's listeners are reading.EPISODE SPOTLIGHTPhoenix Comics & Games Phoenix Comics & Games is Capitol Hill's Premier Comic Shop: Manga, graphic novels board games, CCGs, & RPGs.ABOUT THE GUESTKevin Stahlecker is a long-time comic book and superhero fan, and as a public educator, he is constantly finding new ways to weave his love of pop culture into the classroom. He's also a co-founder and former cohost of the Captioned Life Podcast.RESOURCES & LINKSEpisode Page - “#104 'Superman: Birthright' With Kevin Stahlecker”Series Info - Superman: BirthrightSPOTLIGHT: Phoenix Comics & GamesOur Blog of Comics, Movies, & Series Reviews, Top 5 Lists, and AnnouncementsComic WatchApply To Be A Reviewer For Comic WatchJoin The Illuminicasters' DiscordThe Captioned Life Show website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Evans (Gathering of the Geeks) returns to the show to talk about one of the best, if not THE best, Superman origin story BIRTHRIGHT! We discuss the story's influence on super-media as well as how it captured our hearts the first time we read it. Plus a cameo from my daughter towards the end!
Celebramos los 85 años del mejor superhéroe del mundo hablando de algunas de sus mejores historias: los clásicos modernos Superman: Up in the Sky de Tom King, Action Comics de Grant Morrison, Superman: Birthright de Mark Waid y otras maravillas como Superman vs the Klan.
And now a rambling and too brief review of "Superman: Birthright" by Mark Waid and Lenil Yu, their classic revamp of his origin for the 21st century.
EPISODE 105: Superman Birthright Finale Connor-El & Rey-Zod discuss the final 6 issues of birthright, plus a short review of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns. SHOW NOTES: Superman Birthright The Dark Knight Returns Superman NOW Superman Annual 3 Kingdom Come Signal of Doom Rey's Moon Knight Podcast The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and is copyrighted by Styzmask. The music used on Last Sons of Krypton - A Superman Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;
EPISODE 104: Superman Birthright Part 1 Connor-El and Rey-Zod re-unite to discuss the first 6 issues of Mark Waid's Superman plus Connor watches Superpets, talks Superman references in the Batman Arkham series and more! SHOW NOTES: Superman Birthright Super-Pets Batman Arkham Series Signal of Doom Kingdom Come Rey's Moon Knight Podcast The Science of Superman The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and is copyrighted by Styzmask. The music used on Last Sons of Krypton - A Superman Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;
This episode originally aired in two parts on 3/24/16 and 3/25/16. It features Gavin Napier prosecuting Man of Steel and then Mark Radulich and Robert Winfree defending Man of Steel.Reaction to the film among comics creators was mixed. Those who enjoyed it include Jeff Parker, Heidi MacDonald, Ethan Van Sciver, Christos Gage and former Superman writer Dan Jurgens. Among its detractors were Joe Keatinge, Sean McKeever, Gabriel Hardman and Mark Waid. MacDonald praised the film's action, drama and leads Henry Cavill and Amy Adams. Van Sciver singled out Cavill in particular for praise. Gage called it the best Superman film since 1980's Superman II. Hardman said that he liked a lot of the mechanics but did not connect with the characters, which robbed the story of tension. Waid, who wrote the origin miniseries Superman: Birthright, criticized the film for its overall "joyless" tone, and for Superman's decision to kill Zod, a criticism echoed by other creators. Writer Grant Morrison, who wrote the critically acclaimed miniseries All-Star Superman, expressed mixed reaction to the film, saying that while they "kinda liked it and kinda didn't", it did not present anything new, as they would have preferred a "second act" type story with Lex Luthor instead of re-establishing the character by presenting information Morrison is already familiar with. Morrison also questioned the need for a superhero to kill, as did artist Neal Adams. Adams suggested that other alternatives were open to Superman when Zod threatened innocent people with his heat vision, such as covering his eyes. He also criticized Superman for not moving the battle away from Metropolis as the character did at the end of Superman II. Jim Lee had a positive opinion: "It's epic. It's got a lot of heart, but one of the things that was kind of missing from the last Superman movie I think was the action, and this movie has it in spades. I mean it is a visual thrill ride. It is amazing. You get to see all the powers of Superman, and in all its glory, and I think people are going to be blown away."Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsosnapchat: markkind76FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
This episode originally aired in two parts on 3/24/16 and 3/25/16. It features Gavin Napier prosecuting Man of Steel and then Mark Radulich and Robert Winfree defending Man of Steel.Reaction to the film among comics creators was mixed. Those who enjoyed it include Jeff Parker, Heidi MacDonald, Ethan Van Sciver, Christos Gage and former Superman writer Dan Jurgens. Among its detractors were Joe Keatinge, Sean McKeever, Gabriel Hardman and Mark Waid. MacDonald praised the film's action, drama and leads Henry Cavill and Amy Adams. Van Sciver singled out Cavill in particular for praise. Gage called it the best Superman film since 1980's Superman II. Hardman said that he liked a lot of the mechanics but did not connect with the characters, which robbed the story of tension. Waid, who wrote the origin miniseries Superman: Birthright, criticized the film for its overall "joyless" tone, and for Superman's decision to kill Zod, a criticism echoed by other creators. Writer Grant Morrison, who wrote the critically acclaimed miniseries All-Star Superman, expressed mixed reaction to the film, saying that while they "kinda liked it and kinda didn't", it did not present anything new, as they would have preferred a "second act" type story with Lex Luthor instead of re-establishing the character by presenting information Morrison is already familiar with. Morrison also questioned the need for a superhero to kill, as did artist Neal Adams. Adams suggested that other alternatives were open to Superman when Zod threatened innocent people with his heat vision, such as covering his eyes. He also criticized Superman for not moving the battle away from Metropolis as the character did at the end of Superman II. Jim Lee had a positive opinion: "It's epic. It's got a lot of heart, but one of the things that was kind of missing from the last Superman movie I think was the action, and this movie has it in spades. I mean it is a visual thrill ride. It is amazing. You get to see all the powers of Superman, and in all its glory, and I think people are going to be blown away."Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsosnapchat: markkind76FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
Today we talk about Perry White, who is (and has been for a while) the Editor of the Metropolis newspaper The Daily Planet, and also Clark Kent's boss. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -The Adventures of Superman (1940) Episode 2 radio show -Superman (1939) #7 -World's Finest Comics (1941) #80 -Superman (1939) #233 -The Man of Steel (1986) -World of Metropolis (1988) #1 -Adventures of Superman (1987) #470 -Superman: The Man of Steel (1991) #38 -Superman (1986) #131 -Bruce just thinks running a newspaper would be fun! -Perry is too good a journalist... -Superman: Birthright (2003) #4 -Final Crisis (2008) #2 -Superman: Secret Origin (2009) #3 -Superman (2011) #1 -Doomsday Clock (2017) #5 -Clark reveals his identity to Perry -Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen's Boss Perry White (2022) #1 -Red Hood: Outlaws -Waller vs. Wildstorm announcement Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
Presenting our classic episode featuring a conversation with superstar comic artist Leinil Yu. Yu is best known for his run on Wolverine; in addition to X-Men, New Avengers, Superman: Birthright and Supercrooks.
Krypton! This week Chris and Daniel discuss Superman: Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu. We also talk about an Amanda Waller spinoff, the passing of comics icon George Perez, and our Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness spoiler review. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Intro 00:013:13 News 00:40:56 Superman: Birthright 01:25:30 Side Stories Visit us online: https://thereadercopypodcast.libsyn.com/ (Check out The Reader Copy Podcast website) Our iTunes page: https://goo.gl/MikhDd (Listen to more episodes) Even More Stuff: https://goo.gl/4iDTXn (Check out our Instagram) https://goo.gl/cVFw7r (Follow us on Twitter) https://goo.gl/RsnXc1 (Like us on Facebook) Show music provided by http://www.morgandavidking.com/ (MDK - Hyper Beam)
Yes, you read that right: Mark Waid! In case you didn't already know the guy, he's written practically everything in the past 30+ years, most notably the Flash, Kingdom Come, Superman: Birthright, Fantastic Four, and Daredevil. In our shortest episode ever, we dig into all of this and more, including event books vs. solo books, the hardest part of a story to crack (spoiler alert: it's the middle), and what makes for a lasting writer-artist collaboration. You can follow Mark on Twitter @MarkWaid and his website, markwaid.com. ____________________________You can find a video version of this episode on YouTube by searching for Dollar Bin Bandits.Check out and subscribe to YEET Presents on Patreon: patreon.com/yeetmagazine.Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
Talking everything comics! This episode: Dark Knights of Steel, Star Wars Captain Phasma, The Human Target, Batman: Reptilian, Gunslinger Spawn, Batman Detective Comics, Superman for All Seasons, and Superman: Birthright. We also discuss our favorite opening scenes in Superhero films. On this episode: Alex, Vic, and Mel.
What makes a hero, heroic? Is it that they know exactly what to do, and they do it right? That they fulfill their capital-D Destiny? And what happens when a hero lacks confidence, or when they drop the ball?In this week's episode, we explore what it means to be human when you're an alien with god-like powers or god-like intellect.Join us as we discuss Superman: Brainiac, which is part of the same continuity as Superman: Birthright, which we read in S8E2.Next week, we will be reading Spawn #1-5 (at the time of this posting, Spawn #1 is free on comixology). We invite you to read along with us!Veronica's theme this season is Hell. Monte's theme is Superman.Email us at sjwcomicspodcast@gmail.com, or check out our social media at:https://twitter.com/sjwcomicscasthttps://www.instagram.com/sjwcomicscast/
This week we read the 2003 Superman origin story, Superman: Birthright #1-7. This is the beginning section of a 12-part limited series rebooting and humanizing the origins of one of the world's most iconic superheroes. Spoiler alert, it's great!Next week, we will be reading Ghost Rider: Fear Itself (Ghost Rider, vol. 7 (2011) #0.1-5). We invite you to read along with us!Veronica's theme this season is Hell. Monte's theme is Superman.Email us at sjwcomicspodcast@gmail.com, or check out our social media at:https://twitter.com/sjwcomicscasthttps://www.instagram.com/sjwcomicscast/
What else do you need when you have a wry wit, infernal genetics, and a big F-you demon hand impervious to soul-sucking?Certainly not a giant tentacle god harnessed by Grigori Rasputin for the purpose of bringing about the end of the world, that's for sure.Join us this week as we discuss this and other eldritch nuisances in Hellboy: Seed of Destruction, the first appearance of everyone's favorite devil-spawn, most iconically portrayed by Ron Perlman (don't @ me).Next week, we will be reading Superman: Birthright #1-7 (the series goes for 12 issues, but we will be stopping at #7 for time). We invite you to read along with us!Veronica's theme this season is Hell. Monte's theme is Superman.Email us at sjwcomicspodcast@gmail.com, or check out our social media at:https://twitter.com/sjwcomicscasthttps://www.instagram.com/sjwcomicscast/
Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor is the most controversial version of the character. Critics said he was playing more of a Riddler or Joker type while Snyder fans say that he was a fresh new take on the character, with influence from Superman: Birthright. We dive into all the different comic book inspirations for the character, debate how much of Superman Birthright is in the characterization, and discuss that if Eisenberg's Lex is faithful, why did he get the reception he got? Welcome to part one of a special trilogy we call- SuperVILLAIN Stuff You Should Know- covering three major villains of the DC/Snyderverse. Stay tuned to find out who's next. Become a part of the Shasta Army on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/superhousepodcast SuperHouse on iTunes: https://apple.co/3ctz4lN SuperHouse on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2yq3Kpo Instagram: @superherostuffpod Twitter.com/SuperhousePod YouTube.com/c/SuperHousePodcast Facebook.com/SuperHousePod Please email us at: SuperHousePodcast@gmail.com SUPERHOUSE SHOPS: TeePublic: www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2873173-…?store_id=133279 RedBubble: www.redbubble.com/people/superhous…pe=t-shirt&asc=u The SuperHouse Homepage: www.SuperHousePod.com Ben's Website: Http://www.benwanwriter.com Ben's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nG7A354pour2CUw0co3Ug
Mark Waid is an American comic book writer, known for his work on titles for DC Comics such as The Flash, Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright, and for his work on Captain America, Fantastic Four, and Daredevil for Marvel Comics. From August 2007 to December 2010, Mark served as Editor-in-Chief, and later, Chief Creative Officer of Boom! Studios, where he wrote titles such as Irredeemable, Incorruptible, and The Traveler. Links: Mark Waid Official Website - http://www.markwaid.com Episode Sponsors: Zeppelin Comics - https://zeppelincomics.com/ Strange Media - http://www.strangemedia.com About the host: Steffan Schulz is a producer/director located in the San Francisco Bay Area. His professional career as a filmmaker spans 30 years. His work has been honored with over 100 awards including a spot in A/V Magazine's Top 100 Producers. Steffan is an Adobe Premiere Certified Expert, FAA licensed commercial drone pilot, underwater cinematographer, as well as a published author, presenter, instructor and university lecturer. He is the owner of Strange Media, a full service media production company located in the San Francisco Bay Area. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amuse/support
This week we talk about Superman: Birthright, Superman Smashes the Klan, and All-Star Superman with Aeric Azana from the Geeksplained podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecomicscollective/support
LOOK! UP IN THE SKY! In our latest Geeksplained Spotlight, join host Aeric Azana on a personal and nostalgic look at Superman Birthright! Featuring a discussion on the themes of loneliness, isolation, the search for identity and why Superman has always been - and will always be - the most relevant character in comics. Plus our latest Weekly Review on the newest episode of Falcon and the Winter Soldier (featuring Malcolm Russell-Nelson), this weeks Comics Countdown, and more! Time Stamps: 00:00:41 Intro 00:01:33 News of the Week 00:16:22 Superman Birthright 01:31:57 Weekly Review w/ Malcolm Russell-Nelson 02:05:45 Comics Countdown 02:25:02 Wrap-Up Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Send us your questions for the Geeksplained Mailbag! Email: Geeksplained@gmail.com Music Sampled: "Sayonara" by SAKEROCK "Believe" by Yellowcard "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" by Henry Jackman
This week we look at two very different man of steel titles. 1940's How Superman would end the war. Then 2003's Superman:Birthright. Next week we look at 1940's Wonder Woman issue 2 and 2011's Wonder Woman New 52 issue 1! SHOW INFORMATION Email: Zerotoherocomics@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Episode Description: In this episode, Chris welcomes Tyler from the “Krypton Report: The All Things Kryptonian Podcast” to look at one of his favorite comic book series, “Superman: Birthright”. Mark Waid and Leinil Franics Yu explores the origins of the Man of Steel with a modern day take that still honors the past while providing an introspective look at why Clark makes the choices he does. The whole world knows that Superman fights for truth and justice...but why does he? What drives a farm boy from Kansas to divide his life between posing as a mild-mannered reporter and embarking on a career as a super-hero? Superman: Birthright tells the exciting origin of The Man of Steel, incorporating his vast and colorful legend into a brand-new epic tale...a battle to save both the legacy of Krypton and the future of Metropolis!Produced By GeekVerse PodcastTyler on Twitter: @JTyPatrickKrypton Report on Twitter: @KryptonReportKrypton Report: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com/kryptonreport Geek Ultimate Alliance on Twitter: @GUAPodcast NetworkWFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelieversWFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.comChris on Twitter: @ChrisBalga
Back after an arduous few months of moving to a new home! I give an update on all that, plus I talk about the Superman: Birthright trade and the Avengers: Infinity War movie. (28:46) The Comic Book Attic YouTube channel Metarog's YouTube channel (519)
There are so many elements from "Man Of Steel", from the worldbuilding to the background stories, that are just waiting to be used in a sequel. This is how they could fit into "Superman: Birthright".
There are so many elements from "Man Of Steel", from the worldbuilding to the background stories, that are just waiting to be used in a sequel. This is how they could fit into "Superman: Birthright".
Dead rats, a bag of bullets and used condoms, apparently, don't make your movie less of a steaming turd. Jared, Jared, Jared...what have you done? - 0:03:10 - Luke Cage Trailer and Marvel/Netflix chat 0:11:21 - DC Comics Talk! (Rebirth, Superman: American Alien, & Superman: Birthright) 0:20:25 - Superman: American Alien issue-by-issue (mild spoiler warning) 0:37:07 - Suicide Squad chat 1:11:50 - The DCEU and what’s wrong with it - Watch #BigDamnStream on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/officialcdj And catch every Big Damn thing on http://bigdamnblog.tumblr.com/
DM and Vinnie take sometime to reflect on Superman, talking about the animated series, Superman: Birthright, and All-Star Superman. Editor's Note: I've very sorry to everyone who submitted questions but we ran out time that night to answer.
Jay and Mike are back from seeing "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" - let's see if they can hold their emotions in check while reviewing some classic comics, "Superman: Birthright" and "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns." Then, in honor of "Daredevil" season 2, we flash back to another Frank Miller comic, and the first meeting of Daredevil and the Punisher! Finally, we play "Super-Mundane," and ask which heroes would be the best and worst at being a Home Security Specialist - the answers may surprise you! But also, probably they won't. Pull List: Jay: “Superman: Birthright” (DC Comics), written by Mark Waid, art by Leinil Francis Yu. Mike: “Batman: The Dark Knight Returns” (DC Comics), written and drawn by Frank Miller, inked by Klaus Janson, colored by Lynn Varley. Main Segment: “Daredevil” #183-184 - “Child’s Play” / “Good Guys Wear Red” (Marvel Comics), written by Roger McKensie & Frank Miller, pencils by Frank Miller, inks and colors by Klaus Janson. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Home Security Specialist?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
Last week's Man of Steel-inspired comics reading was made up of two books that Seb has very different feelings about: Mark Waid and Leinil Yu's Birthright and J. Michael Straczynski and Shane Davis' Earth One volume 1. But did Joe agree on either or both counts? Find out in this week's minisode. There's also the usual roundup of the week's comic book movie news - including the trailer-based appearance of a certain webslinger... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(9.14.15) Okay, Superman sucks. Or does he!? Listen to find out!!!!!! In this episode, we talk about a bunch of stuff, but mostly Superman! We give thoughts about Superman: Birthright, which gets us down the rabbit hole of the entire mythology! The last part of the show is spent talking all about Super Smash Bros and things of the sort. We hope you enjoy it! Rate, subscribe, and follow us on social @ThatMightBeCool!
This is so over due, and I give a full explanation in the opening, but I’m back to semi-regularly posting interviews. This is one that I was so excited to do (and you can tell). Mark Waid is the man behind some of the best stories in comics. He wrote Kingdom Come, Daredevil, Superman: Birthright, [...]
Join Marc, Tim and Hollywood Matt Benson on a journey through beverages of choice, Superman: Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Yu, Superman: Red Son, brand dedication, Hook, and Hal Jordan's cousin, Hal Jordan. Bangarang! Follow Us On Twitter @supertim82@personman44@drmattbenson Follow Us on the Internets (giving us ratings is super dope):iTunesStitcher Listen to Other Awesome BenView Podcasts:BenViewNetwork.com is the where you can discover the wonder of BenView! Love the Theme Song?The Fantastic Plastics are rad!
In this latest ball-crushing entry in the Superman Begins miniseries, Magnus takes another look at Superman- Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu. Does Magnus think Birthright was a blessing for Superman? A disaster? Maybe BOTH? There's only one way to find out!Also, Superman Begins as a miniseries grew far beyond what was originally planned. Because of that, episodes will drop on Tuesday 11.05, Friday 11.08, Tues 11.12, Friday 11.15 and Tuesday 11.19.2013 to get everything out there. After Episode 17/Superman Begins 06, the final chapter of the miniseries, is released, the weekly release day of Tuesday will resume... just in time for the migration over to the Two True Freaks podcast network.Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!Feedback for this and any other episode may also be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.
In this latest ball-crushing entry in the Superman Begins miniseries, Magnus takes another look at Superman- Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu. Does Magnus think Birthright was a blessing for Superman? A disaster? Maybe BOTH? There's only one way to find out!Also, Superman Begins as a miniseries grew far beyond what was originally planned. Because of that, episodes will drop on Tuesday 11.05, Friday 11.08, Tues 11.12, Friday 11.15 and Tuesday 11.19.2013 to get everything out there. After Episode 17/Superman Begins 06, the final chapter of the miniseries, is released, the weekly release day of Tuesday will resume... just in time for the migration over to the Two True Freaks podcast network.Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!Feedback for this and any other episode may also be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.
In this riveting episode, we discuss the documentary "Wonder Women: The Untold Story of American Super heroines" by Kristy Guevara-Flanagan and produced by Kelcey Edwards. The attempted Amazon series "Zombieland" series is reviewed along with discussion of the comics Superman: Birthright written by Mark Waid and drawn by Leinil Franis Yu and the new Ben Templesmith masterpiece Ten Grand written by J. Michael Straczynski. As always, there is the 'rookie question'. We love feedback! And questions! Contact us at rookieandthegeek@gmail.com. Follow the snarkiness @Rookie_Geek on Twitter. You can follow our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TheRookieAndTheGeek. Itunes reviews are always appreciated. Enjoy!
In the wake of Zack Snyder's Man of Steel film, Paul Montgomery, Conor Kilpatrick and Mike Romo look back a decade to another Superman origin story. In 2003, Mark Waid and Leinil Yu modernized the American myth of Krypton's last son in Superman: Birthright. What's changed? What remains the same? And does anyone have any second thoughts about Man of Steel? Brace yourselves for another Booksplode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen & Jody are joined by special correspondants Joe & Cody to take a hammer to the Man of Steel, breaking the years-long stigma that here at Acmecast, everything is great all the time! Show Notes: "Man of Steel, since you asked." by Mark Waid at Thrillbent.com. Acme's Top 5 Superman Stories - 1. All Star Superman 2. Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow 3. Superman For All Seasons 4. Superman Birthright 5. Superman & the Legion of Super Heroes Comics at the Table! - Heck OGN, Crater XV OGN, A Matter of Life OGN, Burning Building Comix OGN, Wild Blue Yonder #1, Brother Lono #1, Dark Horse Presents #23, A+X #9, SpongeBob Comics Super Swimtacular Annual #1, Avengers #14, New Avengers #7 and Age of Ultron #10!
ECHORIFT | Pop Culture Interceptor (Yes, a fast car from a dark future)
Superman Birthright in the context of Man of Steel, with Javon and Paperkeg's Dale_A Podcast: DownloadSubscribe: iTunes | Miro | RSS The Radio Free Echo Rift podcast is your twice weekly resource for comics, movies, TV, and book reviews. This pirate pop-culture podcast is brought to you from deep beneath the city of Philadelphia! We have thirty minutes to record each episode - if we were ever caught, we'd be atomized for sure! Timestamps 00:24 - Paperkeg's own Dale_A and Javon from the IT Department return! 02:40 - Mark Waid's Superman Birthright - Updating the Superman Origin, Bits of Birthright in Man of Steel 07:36 - Superman IS Krypton, Lex Luthor, Interpreting Kryptonian Past 14:00 - The Kent Family, Wishing Man of Steel was a direct Adaptation of Birthright 17:30 - The Metropolis Clark Kent "Costume", Unsustainable decisions in Man of Steel 20:30 - The Big Battle: Superman's betrayal and Inspiring People 23:10 - Beautiful end to Birthright, the desperate situation on Krypton 26:24 - Superfan of Mark Waid, Hans Zimmer 29:00 - Outro - listen to Paperkeg and The Flap! References Superman Birthright is published by DC Comics and is also available from ComiXology Written by: Mark Waid Art by: Leinil Yu Ask questions or share your feedback Leave us a voicemail 856.208.RIFT Email letters@echorift.com Tweet us @EchoRift Please connect with us Subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes Follow @EchoRift on Twitter Follow Don Garvey on Twitter | Google+ Follow Mike Connelly on Twitter | Google+ Related Episodes Echo Rift Podcast 106: Man of Steel Echo Rift Podcast 063: Superman for All Seasons If you enjoy the Radio Free Echo Rift podcast, you will enjoy other Echo Rift Productions: Echo Rift Comics: Featuring Hurry the Rabbitoid Knight Kids on Comics Podcast: A fourth grader and his dad talk about comics Music for the Radio Free Echo Rift Podcast is provided by Home At Last, show them love by liking HAL on Facebook!
It’s a box episode this week as we shine a spotlight on CHATTINGERS, our monthly Graphic Novel Book Club. SUPERMAN: BIRTHRIGHT takes the stage and you get to listen in as if you were actually there.
David concludes his coverage of Superman Birthright
David concludes his coverage of Superman Birthright
David continues his coverage of Superman Birthright
David continues his coverage of Superman Birthright
Hello Super-fans, welcome back (or if this is your first time, welcome) to Across the Airwaves's very own DC Nation Podcast! On this week's episode, hosts Dan Schmidt and Michael J. Petty are joined by their good-friend and fellow ATA podcaster, Woo S! Kim! The reason Woo joined this Dynamic Duo to form a Terrific Trio was because of this week's main event podcast, two weeks in the making! The official ATA coverage of the third and final MAN OF STEEL theatrical trailer! Going deep into the trailer, the team discuss what they enjoyed including the fact that Superman actually throws a punch, General Zod's "I will find him!", Amy Adams' Lois Lane, Russel Crowe's Jor-El, Hans Zimmer's score, and the comic book influences including Superman: Birthright, Superman: Secret Origin, Superman: Earth One, All-Star Superman, Superman: Red Son, and John Byrne's The Man of Steel origin! And of course, to compliment our Superman-themed episode of DC Nation, we cover Smallville Season 11's "Argo" - Part 2, where we talk about Skeets, CorTessa, Brainiac 5's powers, Lightning Lad, and of course more Clark Kent as we see him in the future of the 31st century! All of this and much more on this week's DC Nation Podcast! Read Andy Behbakht's review of the Man of Steel trailer here on the ATA site: http://acrosstheairwaves.com/samaritan-reviews-man-of-steel-trailer-3/ Read Michael's review of the Man of Steel trailer on the Superman Homepage: http://supermanhomepage.com/news.php?readmore=12911
David continues his coverage of Superman Birthright
David continues his coverage of Superman Birthright
David begins his coverage of Superman Birthright
David begins his coverage of Superman Birthright
Broadcast 6: Superman: Birthright & All-Star Superman
In this post-Thanksgiving King-Size gorgefest, we tickle the giblets of Grant Morrison's Action Comics, Dave Frank's Saucy Jesus and the Gun of Sod from Cactus Comics, Tom Scioli, Secret Prison, Action Lab, Doug Moench and Mike Ploog's Terror on the Planet of the Apes (soon to be reprinted from BOOM!), Universal Orlando and Harry Potter, Jack Kirby's Kamandi Omnibus volume one, the first volume of IDW's Grimjack Omnibus by John Ostrander, Tim Truman, and company (including Tom Sutton, Steve Pugh, Demon Knight, Nexus, Badger, Crossroads, Total Eclipse, Flint Henry/Henry Flint, and more), Airboy and Eclipse Comics, the TMNT Omnibus from IDW, Jacques Tardi's masterful Arctic Marauder from Fantagraphics, Superman: Birthright from Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, and Gerry Alanguilan, Jughead Double Digest #175 from Archie (incorporating Rich Koslowski), ADD comic reading, Scud: The Disposable Assassin - The Whole Shebang from Image, Astro City: The Dark Age volume one, Legion of Monsters by Dennis Hopeless and Juan Doe, Avenging Spider-Man #1 from Zeb Wells and Joe Madureira, and a whole mess more!
Our listeners call in about what they want to talk about. Topics include reading comics on the Kindle Fire, Superman Birthright, DC's new 52 and more. (1:25:19)
Mark Waid joins us for a discussion about presenting Stan Lee with a lifetime achievement award at the Harveys. We also talk about how to approach a creator at a convention, the transition from paper monthlies to digital comics for independent creators, and a long discussion about Superman. We'll talk about the films, Mark's work on Superman Birthright, and the various other media stories of The Man Of Steel.