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On the second brand-new episode of Comics and Chronic this week, the guys discuss Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. But first where was Cody stuck? What did he think of seeing Theo Von live? Was this the guy's first exposure to Supergirl? Does the art take this comic to the next level? Why are aliens coming after Supergirl? Who is the narrator for this book? Does Supergirl have an edge Superman doesn't? How do suns play into this comic? Is this a good read? Is Tom King writing hits? Are Krem and the Brigadeers good villains? Is this a space western? Is this Ruthye's story more than supergirl's? Did this have a satisfying ending? Is this some of our favorite art in comics? Who are our favorite comic book artists? Are the writers or artists frontmen of a band? Who wins in an Armstrong death battle? What always happened to Stretch Armstrong toys? Who would be a great actor for Krem of the Yellow Hills? Would Anya Taylor Joy make a good supergirl? Who wins in a fight between Supergirl and Captain Marvel? Does Jake recommend Superman Red and Blue? Was the only thing lacking from this story Supergirl's feet? Was the book influenced by All-Star Superman? Where is the worst place a portal would take us? Did we want to savor this comic? Find out the answer to these and more on the newest episode of Comics and Chronic! Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ComicsandChronic Check out our website: https://www.comicsandchronic.com/ New episodes every THURSDAY Follow us on social media! Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @comicsnchronic YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQ E-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.com Cody Twitter: @Cody_Cannon Instagram: @walaka_cannon TikTok: @codywalakacannon Jake Instagram: @jakefhaha Anthony Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @mrtonynacho YouTube: youtube.com/nachocomedy
In this extra special Comic Sans bonus episode, Yan and Nat are forced to respond to a staggering accusation by The Signal Awards when they are nominated for "Best Buddy Podcast." After a moment's consideration, Yan is reminded of two thought-provoking stories from "Superman: Red & Blue." Will Yan be able to deliver a stunning meditation on what it means to be a "best buddy," or will Nat continuously interrupt him to beg for audiences to vote for Comic Sans before voting ends on October 5th? 00:00 - Preamble 02:43 - Mini Yant: The Anthology Format 14:38 - Nat Reads Superman: Red & Blue 19:18 - Discussion, Your Favorite 23:57 - Discussion, Generations 33:15 - Yan's Final Question In this episode, Nat reads two stories from Superman: Red & Blue Issue #5—Your Favorite by Joshua Williamson and Chris Sprouse, and Generations by Daniel Warren Johnson. Transcript and bibliography available here. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a review, or follow us @comicsanspod on Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok. Comic Sans is an Andas Productions podcast hosted by Myle Yan Tay and Nathaniel Mah, produced by Roshan Singh Sambhi, and co-produced by Scott Lee Chua. Cover art by Isabel Fang. Transcribed by Yap Xin Ran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam is joined by Dalibor Žujović aka #IndieHypeMan of Catalyst magazine to get into many discussions about the talented (and not so talented) writers and artists of 90's comics found in Wizard 76. We talk George Perez, Superman Red and Blue, DC Comics Dream Teams, obscure small press comics, way too much Gen13 and so much more.This episode is brought to you by our sponsor, MANSCAPED. Get 20% OFF your order and FREE SHIPPING when you use promo code WIZARDS20 at manscaped.com.Get a full scan of the issue, plus listen to this episode UNCUT with extra content by joining WIZARDS The Patreon Guide To Comics at Patreon.com/WIZARDSCOMICS today! Thanks to our monthly supporters Gary Hutcherson Fernando Pinto Jeremy Dawe Greg Schueller MeltFaceKillah Brian Acosta Joe Marcello Steve King Gabriel Bustamantez DenimJedi Miitchell Hall Lee Markowitz Stephen Forshaw The Retro Network Mark McDonald ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Daniel Sanchez (@wearingthecape) dig into the 2021 anthology miniseries SUPERMAN: RED & BLUE, featuring a series of emotionally resonant, slice-of-life stories by Tom King, Mark Waid, Robert Venditti, and a host of other creators.Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Gregg Schigiel and theme music by Basic Printer. Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato. The spinoff podcast DIGGING FOR JUSTICE: A DC FAN JOURNEY is available at all reward levels.Join the conversation by becoming part of the Flat Squirrel Podcast Network Facebook Group, and follow DFK on Instagram (@diggingforkryptonitepod) and Twitter (@diggingforkrpod). Visit FlatSquirrelProductions.com for more film and podcast projects. Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies.
Episode #481! This week we have some comic collections from the big two. First up, Scott has Avengers Two: Wonderman & The Beast. This comic collects the three issue series from 2000 by Roger Stern and Mark Bagley. Next is Superman Red and Blue, an anthology collection from DC Comics. This trade collects Superman stories (colored in red and blue) by some of today's top creators. After a couple of failed attempts DL wasn't sure if this series would ever get collected, but Sandman Mystery Theatre Compendium vol. 1 is here! The first half of Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle and Guy Davis' story of Wesley Dodds' The Sandman is finally available! Also on this episode Scott talks about Grady Hendrix's Paperbacks From Hell! Check it out!
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Alex Segura (author of the 2022 novel SECRET IDENTITY) dig into a real-world take on DC's most iconic character: 2004's SUPERMAN: SECRET IDENTITY by Kurt Busiek & Stuart Immonen, depicting the life journey of a man named Clark Kent—in a world where Superman and his mild-mannered alter ego exist only in comic books—who discovers he actually possesses the Man of Steel's powers.But first! In a special preshow segment, Anthony and returning guest Bernie Gerstmayr compare notes on 1985's DC COMICS PRESENTS #87, the issue by Elliot S! Maggin & Curt Swan that introduced Superboy-Prime and inspired Busiek & Immonen's story.The podcast is off next week for the Memorial Day holiday. It will return in two weeks (6/6/23) with a discussion of the anthology miniseries SUPERMAN: RED & BLUE!Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Gregg Schigiel and theme music by Basic Printer. Support the show and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato. The spinoff podcast DIGGING FOR JUSTICE: A DC FAN JOURNEY is available at all reward levels.Join the conversation by becoming part of the Flat Squirrel Podcast Network Facebook Group, and follow DFK on Instagram (@diggingforkryptonitepod) and Twitter (@diggingforkrpod). Visit FlatSquirrelProductions.com for more film and podcast projects. Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies.
Alan and Rob check in to talk all about a great, recent anthology series of Superman short stories, perfect for new fans and old looking to get a dose of classic Superman action and maybe even a glimpse at some familiar podcasting friends...? All this and more! RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW ON APPLE PODCASTS, PODBEAN AND SPOTIFY, PLEASE AND THANK YOU! FACEBOOK: @allstarsuperfan INSTAGRAM: @allstarsuperfan TWITTER: @allstarsuperpod EMAIL: allstarsuperpod@gmail.com Thanks to Shawn Allen for our music and Aaron Price for our show logo. Social media poster designed by Rob O'Connor with original cover by Gary Frank and Brad Anderson.
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In this episode Greg and Tom talk with the multi talented John Stanisci and discuss the film Top Gun: Maverick and the possibility that Tom Cruise is the greatest action movie star of all time. John helps us break down the script and we discuss the perfect 5 act structure of the film and how the film Maverick is really a Father and Son redemption film. Listen for more insights to this perfect Tom Cruise film and hear John's arguments as to why Tom Cruise is the greatest action film star working today.About John Stanisci John Stanisci is New York Times best-selling artist and writer for DC, Marvel and IDW Comics having worked on characters such as Spider-Man, Batman, Constantine, Justice League Dark, Judge Dredd, X Files and many more. In 2011, John's book for DC Comics, Batman Beyond: Hush Beyond, premiered at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list for graphic novels. Just this year, John had a story in Superman: Red and Blue which received an Eisner Nomination for Best Anthology. As a NYC playwright, John's work has been named as a finalist for the prestigious Woodward/Newman award for drama as well as the Eugene O'neil Playwrights Conference and others. John's plays have starred such well-known actors such as Tony Award nominee David Morse, Oscar winner Kathleen Turner, SAG nominee Sarita Choudhary, and Obie Award winner Tamara Tunie just to name a few. On the Film/TV side, John is currently writing a screenplay for Mark Williams of Zero Gravity Management, who is the Emmy nominated producer/co creator of the hit Netflix series Ozark. Lifedeath is John's debut novel and is represented by Mark Gottlieb of Trident Media. www.johnstanisci.comPodcast music:Intro music Kamihamiha! - Alien Warfare Stems by Kamihamiha (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Kamihamiha/60882Movie Reviews and Serious Nonsense is a King Dyro Production
After taking a brief break to settle in to my new schedule, I'm back with a loaded baked potato of an episode this week! Podnotes to follow along with this episode at your leisure: http://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/full-archive/ep82-rings-of-power-finale-mephisto-rumors-superman-red-hulk-quantumania-majorskendrick-appreciation-she-hulk-finale The News begins (0:06:05) with some recent "IRL" tidbits, before getting into the juicy rumors, aka Sacha Baron Cohen 13:05 possibly playing Mephisto in Iron Heart! Plus some good Blade Director rumors, too! If you haven't heard it yet, Henry Cavill IS back in Black Adam (0:19:13), Harrison Ford IS the new Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (0:21:50), and Barbarella (0:29:01) has been cast as Sidney Sweeney! Unfortunately, the live-action Zatanna (0:31:15) project was pushed off of HBO, but I feel like it's a good thing Marvel has a movie slow-down (34:39), pushing back a number of MCU films. Then there's Matt Reeves Batman (0:38:30) villains plans! Fianlly, my thoughts on the (FINALLY) Quantumania Trailer (0:40:56), and brief note of the Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (0:48:09), coming November 15th. This week's spotlight manga is none other than Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid (49:48), by Coolkyousinnjya, creator of I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying and Komori-san Can't Decline. This one is a manga AND anime, is full of girl love, and I can't recommend it enough! A handful of comics Picks (0:57:21) from the past few weeks prelude this week's comic Pulls (1:00:14), which includes an impressive amount of indie kick-offs! It's a great time to get into indie comics, for real. I admit I have a less-than-pleased She-Hulk Finale review (1:04:44), but almost definitely for reasons you won't expect. If we get a season two, I hope the (new?) showrunners allow SOMETHING of the comics to have an influence on the plot or characters. Something. Anything. But in greater news, the Rings of Power Finale 1:12:20 was even better than I was hoping! The Harfoots! Halbrand! The Stranger! The Witches? Galadriel! Celebrimbor! SAURON! This was such a satisfyingly watch, changes be-damned. I loved this, and I'm super excited for the next four seasons! The Halloween Yancy Street Special should be out within the week, on Satana, otherwise keep an eye out for episode 83, coming at the turn of the month! The Yancy Street Discord! https://discord.gg/dmW8uqMH -Yancy Street Specials: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/full-archive/category/yancy-st-specials -Beginner's Guide to Comics: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/beginners-guide-to-comic-books.html !!Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sensational-she-geek-live-from-yancy-street/id1550410718 !!Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/45qGcYnP147aZBVIHC09lI?si=cb8b8c1a4f8c4ac7 !!Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/sensational-she-geek-live-from-yancy-street/PC:74557 Find me on Instagram: @annawiththecomics https://www.instagram.com/annawiththecomics/ Podcast Updates on Twitter: @savageshegeek https://twitter.com/savageshegeek YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-KoazT-HEFbqCALjxRLjFQ Website/Blog: https://sensationalshegeek.weebly.com/ Donation and All Other Links https://linktr.ee/sensationalshegeek
Phillip and Eric continue their 2022 Eisner nominee breakdowns with a spotlight on writer/artist Daniel Warren Johnson! We're talking his entry in the Eisner-nominated anthology, Superman: Red and Blue, his Eisner-nominated limited series, Beta Ray Bill: Argent Star, and his creator-owned Image series Extremity! And much to Phillip's chagrin, Eric gives a quick talk on his Daniel Warren Johnson's art for Magic: the Gathering cards! New episodes every second and fourth Friday of the month! And if you like listening to us banter, check out our Gundam podcast! Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
Os dejamos nuestro repaso semanal de novedades y recomendaciones para que tengáis la pila de lecturas siempre ocupada y al día. Natasha Corto Maltés Tango Moriarty Escuadrón Suicida Mala Sangre Family Tree Rurouni Kenshin Stillwater Superman Red and Blue The Freebooters Shazam DC Pocket El Multiverso DC Pocket Liga de la Justicia: El Último Viaje Motorista Fantasma Ranger Reject VISITA TAMBIÉN NUESTRA LIBRERÍA En la Calle Alcalá 211 o nuestra TIENDA ONLINE con el mejor servicio y atención 👉👉 tiendatomosygrapas.com
CAPÍTULO #309… Esta semana preparad los brazaletes y el lazo de la verdad porque nos trasladamos a Themyscira para hablar de la etapa del maestro George Pérez en Wonder Woman, una interpretación más ligada a los mitos griegos del personaje. Además, como suele ser habitual, os traeremos toda la actualidad del mundo del cómic, noticias, avances y reseñas de novedades y recomendaciones como Superman: Red and Blue, Natasha, Moriarty, El Multiverso de Grant Morrison, El Motorista Fantasma y mucho más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes.¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:09:28] Star Wars celebration Yoda será una maxiserie dedicada al maestro jedi CBC confirma el próximo estreno de la adaptación de Essex County Novedades Yermo Junio 2022 Skybound resucita Creepshow Novedades Panini Cómics Junio 2022 Joe Quesada deja Marvel NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:42:24] Natasha Corto Maltés Tango Moriarty Escuadrón Suicida Mala Sangre Family Tree Rurouni Kenshin Stillwater Superman Red and Blue The Freebooters Shazam DC Pocket El Multiverso DC Pocket Liga de la Justicia: El Último Viaje Motorista Fantasma Ranger Reject ANÁLISIS: WONDER WOMAN DE GEORGE PÉREZ [02:40:40] George Pérez, sin duda uno de los dioses del Olimpo en esto que tanto nos gusta de los cómics, y hablando de Olimpo, ¿Qué tal si revisamos su obra como autor completo reimaginando a la diosa por excelencia de DC?. Hoy hablamos de su maravillosa etapa en WW, no sólo con un excelso dibujo, si no con un guión adelantado a su tiempo a muchos niveles, que redefinió a la heroína después de las Crisis y la preparó de cara al siglo XXI CORREO DEL AGENTE [04:15:47] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y grapas es un medio de comunicación transmedia, disfruta de nuestros contenidos también en nuestra web, YouTube y redes sociales. VISITA TAMBIÉN NUESTRA LIBRERÍA En la Calle Alcalá 211 o nuestra TIENDA ONLINE con el mejor servicio y atención 👉👉 tiendatomosygrapas.com
Manga-O-Rama: Kamen Rider: The Classic Collection by Shotaro Ishinomori from Seven Seas and Dandadan by Yukinobu Tatso from Shonen Jump, patron questions, Secret Passages 1985-1986 by Axelle Lenoir from IDW/Top Shelf, Rogues #1 by Joshua Williamson, Leomacs, and Matheus Lopes, Hulk: Grand Design #1 by Jim Rugg, Superman: Red and Blue, X-Men-O-Rama: Immortal X-Men #1 and X-Men: Red #1, plus a whole mess more!
#288 Tyler(@JTyPatrick) & James(@jamescoleiii1)talk about Superman Red & Blue issues 5&6. #Supergirl # Superman #DCComics #Superboy #Krypto For all things Krypton Report: https://linktr.ee/Kryptonreport Our new TEE Public Store: http://tee.pub/lic/gJJ3wcW9NCE Help Keep Krypton from Exploding join the $1 a month Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kryptonreportpod
On this new audio episode, recorded on 9/23/2021, Steve and Caleb review Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings which is the 25th Marvel Cinematic Universe film, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and starring Simu Liu as Shang-Chi alongside Awkwafina, Meng'er Zhang, Fala Chen, Ben Kingsley, and Tony Leung. In the film, Shang-Chi is forced to confront his past when his father Wenwu, the leader of the Ten Rings organization, draws him and his sister Xialing into a search for a supposedly mythical village. Bill then joins them for some comic news talk about this year's Batman Day and IDW's new distribution. Bill and Caleb get all lawyery over the Ditko Estate suit against Marvel and about the public domain and then finally comic book talk! As this is a longer-than-usual episode, there are a lot of books covered including Pyrate Queen, Midnighter Annual 2021, Green Lantern Annual 2021, Superman: Red and Blue, Batman: Urban Legends, Maw, Die, Wiccan and Hulking, Batman 89, Superman 78 and Pennyworth!
0m – INTRODUCTION • Joys of Diamond and this week's delivery • Reading two volumes of Injustice in one sitting • Keith getting caught up on pulls finally! • Y The Last Man kicks off this week on Disney+; Watching Peaky Blinders again • October Previews Books dropped this week 11th AUGUST RELEASES 14m - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free) • Future State: Gotham #4 • Fantastic Four: Life Story #3 • Rorschach #11 • Batman: Urban Legends #6 • Silver Coin #5 • Miles Morales: Spider-Man #29 • Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow #5 • The Defenders #1 29m 06s - Pick of the Week (Light Spoilers) • Alan - Justice League: Last Ride #4 (AT/KM) • Keith - Campisi: The Dragon Incident #1 18TH AUGUST RELEASES 40m - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free) • Lazarus Risen #6 • Marjorie Finnegan: Temporal Criminal #4 • Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #3 • Superman: Red & Blue #6 • Moon Knight #2 • Ascender #18 • Sinister War #3 • Iron Man #11 • Kang The Conqueror #1 1hr 01m - Pick of the Week (Light Spoilers) • Alan - Eat the Rich #1 • Keith - Nightwing #83 (KM/AT) 25TH AUGUST 1hr 14m 20s - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free) • Department of Truth #12 • Once & Future #19 • Amazing Spider-Man #72 • Batman: Reptilian #3 • Superman: Son of Kal-El #2 • Chu #7 • Conan The Barbarian #24 • Spider-Man: Life Story Annual #1 • Darkhawk #1 • Something is Killing the Children #19 • The Last Annihilation: Cable Reloaded • Echolands #2 • Syphon #2 1hr 44m 20s - Pick of the Week (Light Spoilers): • Alan - Robin #5 • Keith - That Texas Blood #9 www.coffeeandheroes.com
0m – INTRODUCTION • Joys of Diamond and this week's delivery • Reading two volumes of Injustice in one sitting • Keith getting caught up on pulls finally! • Y The Last Man kicks off this week on Disney+; Watching Peaky Blinders again • October Previews Books dropped this week 11th AUGUST RELEASES 14m - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free) • Future State: Gotham #4 • Fantastic Four: Life Story #3 • Rorschach #11 • Batman: Urban Legends #6 • Silver Coin #5 • Miles Morales: Spider-Man #29 • Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow #5 • The Defenders #1 29m 06s - Pick of the Week (Light Spoilers) • Alan - Justice League: Last Ride #4 (AT/KM) • Keith - Campisi: The Dragon Incident #1 18TH AUGUST RELEASES 40m - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free) • Lazarus Risen #6 • Marjorie Finnegan: Temporal Criminal #4 • Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #3 • Superman: Red & Blue #6 • Moon Knight #2 • Ascender #18 • Sinister War #3 • Iron Man #11 • Kang The Conqueror #1 1hr 01m - Pick of the Week (Light Spoilers) • Alan - Eat the Rich #1 • Keith - Nightwing #83 (KM/AT) 25TH AUGUST 1hr 14m 20s - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free) • Department of Truth #12 • Once & Future #19 • Amazing Spider-Man #72 • Batman: Reptilian #3 • Superman: Son of Kal-El #2 • Chu #7 • Conan The Barbarian #24 • Spider-Man: Life Story Annual #1 • Darkhawk #1 • Something is Killing the Children #19 • The Last Annihilation: Cable Reloaded • Echolands #2 • Syphon #2 1hr 44m 20s - Pick of the Week (Light Spoilers): • Alan - Robin #5 • Keith - That Texas Blood #9 www.coffeeandheroes.com
0m - General Intro and catch up 4m - Shang Chi Review (Includes Spoilers), 12m - TV & Movies News - Hawkeye trailer, Black Widow on BluRay, What If….?, Dune - October 22nd release date, Bond at the end of this month, Matrix Resurrections trailer, Locke & Key Season 2 set for October, The Batman early reviews and HBO Max Shows including Penguin and GCPD. 27m30s - COMICS: DC Fandome - October 16th, Joe Bennett dropped by Marvel, Conor McCreery Interview, Conor's ‘Zoop' for Trickster 21ST JULY RELEASES 34m 40s - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free): • Sinister War #1 • Blue & Gold #1 • Moon Knight #1 • Canto III #1 • Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow #2 • Radiant Black #6 • Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #2 • Dark Blood #1 • Syphon #1 46m 30s - Pick of the Week (Spoiler Filled): • Deadly Class #47 • Superman: Red & Blue #5 28TH JULY RELEASES 54m 35s - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free): • Beta Ray Bill #5 • Batman: Reptilian #2 • Chariot #5 • Strange Adventures #11 • Something is Killing The Children #18 • Amazing Fantasy #1 • That Texas Blood #8 • Daredevil #32 • The Old Guard: Tales Through Time #4 1hr 10m 05s - Pick of the Week (Spoiler Filled): • Robin #4 • Superman: Son of Kal-El #1 4TH AUGUST RELEASES 1hr 18m 20s -Quick Picks (Spoiler Free): • Swamp Thing #6 • Seven Secrets #11 • X-Men #2 • Suicide Squad: Get Joker! #1 • Stillwater #9 • Wynd #9 • Immortal Hulk #49 1hr 31s 10s - Pick of the Week (Spoiler Filled): • The Me You Love In The Dark #1 • The Nice House on the Lake #3
0m - General Intro and catch up 4m - Shang Chi Review (Includes Spoilers), 12m - TV & Movies News - Hawkeye trailer, Black Widow on BluRay, What If….?, Dune - October 22nd release date, Bond at the end of this month, Matrix Resurrections trailer, Locke & Key Season 2 set for October, The Batman early reviews and HBO Max Shows including Penguin and GCPD. 27m30s - COMICS: DC Fandome - October 16th, Joe Bennett dropped by Marvel, Conor McCreery Interview, Conor's ‘Zoop' for Trickster 21ST JULY RELEASES 34m 40s - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free): • Sinister War #1 • Blue & Gold #1 • Moon Knight #1 • Canto III #1 • Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow #2 • Radiant Black #6 • Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #2 • Dark Blood #1 • Syphon #1 46m 30s - Pick of the Week (Spoiler Filled): • Deadly Class #47 • Superman: Red & Blue #5 28TH JULY RELEASES 54m 35s - Quick Picks (Spoiler Free): • Beta Ray Bill #5 • Batman: Reptilian #2 • Chariot #5 • Strange Adventures #11 • Something is Killing The Children #18 • Amazing Fantasy #1 • That Texas Blood #8 • Daredevil #32 • The Old Guard: Tales Through Time #4 1hr 10m 05s - Pick of the Week (Spoiler Filled): • Robin #4 • Superman: Son of Kal-El #1 4TH AUGUST RELEASES 1hr 18m 20s -Quick Picks (Spoiler Free): • Swamp Thing #6 • Seven Secrets #11 • X-Men #2 • Suicide Squad: Get Joker! #1 • Stillwater #9 • Wynd #9 • Immortal Hulk #49 1hr 31s 10s - Pick of the Week (Spoiler Filled): • The Me You Love In The Dark #1 • The Nice House on the Lake #3
Recorded before we took a break for the Labor Day weekend, Steve, Caleb and Bill convened in the Comic Book Bear cave for a roundtable on recent (and one not so recent) comic books. The funnybook talk starts after a whole lotta tangents at beginning ranging from current comic book related TV to the passing of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts. So … Descender. Kang the Conqueror. The Trial of Magneto. The Other History of the DC Universe. Superman: Red and Blue. John Lewis's Run. A 1981 UK reprinting of Jim Steranko's Captain America work. Which of these … and there is more than one … are the comics that made us cry … twice?
Kang is Kang, which is how Kang should be, for he is Kang, now and forever, as he wills it to be so. Some strong G.O.S.H.*, and good feelings about comics leave us with a nice, tight show, and we even get to some great emails. It's smiles all around. *Good Ol' Super-Heroes Running Time: 01:10:04 Pick of the Week: 00:01:21 - Kang The Conqueror #1 Comics: 00:13:48 - Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #3 00:18:23 - Nightwing #83 00:23:33 - Superman and the Authority #2 00:27:34 - Lazarus Risen #6 00:35:40 - Serial #6 00:37:48 - Time Before Time #4 00:40:11 - Superman: Red and Blue #6 Patron Pick: 00:43:41 - Kang The Conqueror #1 Patron Thanks: 00:44:21 - Chandler Cook 00:45:10 - Robert Blackley 00:45:29 - Tharanga Basnayake 00:47:12 - Tristan Walsh Listener Mail: 00:49:13 - Joe P. wants to know why comics are not sold much more ubiquitously. 00:56:35 - Zach C. wants to know why Conor doesn't like some replacement characters, but is OK with others. Brought To You By: • iFanboy Patrons - Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch - Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got eight designs! Music: "Divide and Conquer" Hüsker Dü Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs discuss The Flash Season 7 Finale. Booster Gold and Blue Beetle must save the Justice League in Blue & Gold #1. Kara and Rythie travel by space bus in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #2. Krypto comes to Earth in Superman: Red & Blue #5. … The Earth Station DCU Episode 250 – The Flash Season 7 Finale Read More » The post The Earth Station DCU Episode 250 – The Flash Season 7 Finale appeared first on The ESO Network.
All issues being reviewed on our podcast may contain spoilers without extra warning.Weekly Reviews: Possessive #1, Barbaric #2, Star Wars Epic Collection: The Old Republic Vol. 4, Nice House on the Lake #2, Superman: Red and Blue #5, The Blue Flame #3, Captain Marvel #30, Lady Death: Treacherous Infamy, Astonishing Times #1, Spawn #320, Warcorns: Unicorns for Hire- Birthday BashLetters Page: In honor of the Jungle Cruise movie coming out, what fictional character deserves their own theme park adventure ride and what would it entail?And we take a trip inside the Pocket Dimension! ------------------------------ Theme music by: BVSMVbvsmv.bandcamp.com
With Conor locked in a closet, Josh has taken over the show all on his own, recording late at night and talking for an hour straight. You get all the same stuff you do on the regular show, but with only one point of view. That can't be better, can it? Running Time: 01:00:37 Pick of the Week: 00:02:02 - Superman: Red and Blue #5 Comics: 00:07:43 - Moon Knight #1 00:11:44 - Superman and the Authority #1 00:15:19 - Captain Marvel #30 00:18:48 - Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #2 00:25:49 - Shadecraft #5 00:27:43 - Thor Annual #1 00:30:06 - Alien #5 Patron Pick: 00:32:21 - Blue and Gold #1 Patron Thanks: 00:39:15 - Jeff 00:40:10 - Brian Mulhollon 00:40:37 - Torrey Gordan 00:41:16 - James Vallentgoed Audience Question: 00:43:05 - Rashaad asks, like Zuul, are you a god? 00:44:37 - Matt wonders about power inconsistency. 00:48:06 - John is not happy with Josh's response to the Black Widow movie. Brought To You By: • iFanboy Patrons - Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch - Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got eight designs! Music: "I Wanna Be Your Dog" The Stooges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¡Los Ganadores del Eisner!, ¡Nuevas series en DC, Marvel y cómics de autor, llenas de motivos lunares en azul, oro y hasta rojo sangre! Acompáñennos a repasar los cómics de la penúltima semana de Julio 2021. GANADORES EISNER - (11:01) DC COMICS - (19:08) Blue & Gold #1. Shazam! #1. Superman and the Authority #1. Superman: Red and Blue #5. The Flash #772. Justice League #65. Nightwing #82. MARVEL - (74:42) X-Men: Legends #5. Moon Knight #1. Marauders #22. Gamma Flight #2. Captain Marvel #30. Reptil #3. INDIES - (129:53) Bermuda #1 (IDW). M.O.M: Mother of Madness #1 (Image Comics). Dark Blood #1 (BOOM! Studios). Syphon #1 (Top Cow). Black Hammer: Reborn #2 (Dark Horse Comics). The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #4 (BOOM! Studios). Usagi Yojimbo #21 (IDW) FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Bernardo Arteaga y Valentín García Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 23 de Julio, 2021 Música Midnight City by c152 feat. chirrrex Chase by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5766-chase License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6347-lofi-chill-hip-hop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Vlog Lofi by RamolPro Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7071-vlog-lofi License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Carefree by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
After a month off, the dynamic duo of Matt and Justin returns with some great takes on some new comic book adjacent content! Loki is so awesome, but is it? Are we just a bit more accepting of the Marvel train of goodness? But Black Widow is pretty great...minus Task Master...and Titans Season 3 trailer...hawks gonna hawk bro. We land well with Superman: Red and Blue 5, now that is a Superman!BE A RAD FRIEND!Be a part of our Let's Go! Podcast crew! patreon.com/letsgopodcastFollow us on Twitter @letsgopodcastLook at us on Instagram: @letsgopodcastBe our friend on Facebook.com/letsgopodcastwww.letsgopodcast.comPlease email us with ideas, thoughts, and super nice things to say letsgocast@gmail.com
Mike and Kyle discuss Icon #1-5, Strange Adventures #6-10, Superman Red and Blue #1-3 The post DC Spotlight 55 – Icon first appeared on DC Noise.
Mike and Kyle discuss Icon #1-5, Strange Adventures #6-10, Superman Red and Blue #1-3 The post DC Spotlight 55 – Icon first appeared on DC Noise.
#248 Superman Red &Blue #3 & #4 Tyler #Superman Blue (@JTyPatrick) & James #Superman Red (@jamescoleiii1) discuss the #Superman Red & Blue series current issues 3&4. #Dccomics #Superman #blue #Red #smpgods https://linktr.ee/Kryptonreport SUPPORT OUR SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup Our book, Pod Life: Podcaster Stories http://orderpodlife.smgpods.com Shop at Amazon using link, http://amazon.smgpods.com every dollar you spend supports our podcast.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs are celebrating DC Pride! Jace goes after Arkadine in The Next Batman: Second Son #10. Bruce Wayne picks up some strange allies in his war on crime in Batman: Earth One Vol #3. Superman goes to the 5th dimension in Superman Red & Blue … The Earth Station DCU Episode 245 – DC Pride Read More » The post The Earth Station DCU Episode 245 – DC Pride appeared first on The ESO Network.
Yes, you read the title correctly. This is our final episode of weekly reviews, but not the end for us here (we'll explain obvs, look to the timestamp for the info). But after a large run of 70 some episodes (120 total if you count prior iterations and specials), we say goodbye with one last weekly reviews show. Headlined by Planet-Sized X-Men. Nightwing, and a very fun Retro Book. Total Runtime: 01:15:53 Rundown 00:00:48 - Superman: Red and Blue #4 00:08:27 - Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1 00:13:35 - Nightwing #81 00:19:12 - Time Before Time #2 00:22:15 - Radiant Black #5 00:24:27 - Planet-Size X-Men #1 00:29:52 - New Mutants #19 00:33:47 - The Flash #771 00:40:31 - Catwoman #32 00:42:15 - Fantastic Four #33 00:46:52 - Venom #200 00:51:10 - Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: Hearts of Darkness #1 - (Retro) December 1991 01:02:08 - Picks of the Week! Vincent - Nightwing #81 Mike - Nightwing #81 Dan - Time Before Time #2 01:03:14 - Discussing Our Future & New Content Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKORNzBQRXo Follow us on Twitter & Instagram https://twitter.com/KrackleComics https://www.instagram.com/kracklecomics/
Semana llena de mutantes espaciales, el decepcionante regreso de Milestone a pesar de las joyas que nos está dando DC. Y muchísimos indie muy sustanciosos. Acompáñennos: DC COMICS - (22:24) Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1. Static: Season One #1. The Flash #771. Catwoman #32. Superman: Red and Blue #4. Nightwing #81. MARVEL - (91:51) Venom #200. Captain America Annual #1. Demon Days: Mariko #1. Planet-Size X-Men #1. X-Corp #2. Heroes Reborn #7. MANGA - (137:41) Mao #1 (Panini México). Spy x Family #3 (Panini México) INDIES - (149:37) Jupiter's Legacy Requiem #1 (Image Comics). Save Yourself #1 (BOOM! Studios). Norse Mythology II #1 (Dark Horse Comics). Compass #1 (Image Comics). Seven Swords #1 (AfterShock Comics). The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #3 (BOOM! Studios). Project Patron #3 (AfterShock Comics). BRZRKR #3 (BOOM! Studios). Stillwater #8 (Skybound). Ultramega #4 (Skybound). Usagi Yojimbo #20 (IDW). Seven Secrets #9 (BOOM! Studios). Time Before Time #2 (Image Comics). Home #3 (Image Comics) FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Francisco Espinosa, Bernardo Arteaga y Valentín García Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 18 de Junio, 2021 Música Midnight City by c152 feat. chirrrex Forgot About Me by DreamHeaven License Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog License Vlog Lofi by RamolPro License Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod License
One of the hardest questions to answer with comics is a very basic one, "Where do I begin?" Each week Starting Points helps answer that by going over this week's new comics to point out ongoing series starting new arcs, notable new series, and trades and graphic novels coming out.#Comics #NCBD #ComicStartingPoints Time Stamps:New Series00:30 - Planet-Size X-Men #102:10 - Static: Season One #103:27 - Jupiter's Legacy: Requiem #104:30 - Compass #106:21 - Seven Swords #107:58 - Save Yourself #1New Arcs09:31 - Justice League #6311:19 - The Silver Coin #313:27 - Superman: Red and Blue #415:09 - Usagi Yojimbo #2017:26 - Norse Mythology #1Trades/OGS19:22 - Locke & Key Keyhouse Compendium21:14 - Jim Lives OGN22:27 - DCeased: Hope At World's End HC 23:38 - Resistance25:37 - Factory Summers27:02 - Pick of the Week (Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1)
Forgive the title folks because this combo was a strange one. Allen reviews the second season of the Netflix anime adaptation of Beastars set to release July of 2021 in America. Sal encourages people to read Superman: Red and Blue, a new graphic novel anthology that does the man of steel justice. We hope you enjoy and stay safe out there! This week's question: Which social medias helped cultivate your taste in nerd media? We'd love to hear if you have any recommendations for things to check out or comments on how to improve the show. You can also find us on Spotify, Itunes, Google Play, Youtube, Stitcher, or our website! If you want a shout-out on the show, post a nerd question in the comments or in our discord server and you might get added to the nut jar! Want to help produce the show? Visit our Patreon and consider becoming a patron! Music: www.purple-planet.com
On this week's show we interview Rich Douek. He Writes comics like Road of Bones, Sea of Sorrow and the upcoming Superman Red and Blue #4!!! Of course, the Omega Level Nerd News makes it weekly appearance.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs give you justice for all! Luke Fox confronts Ratchatcher about a cure for his sister Tam in The Next Batman: Second Son #6. Bruce and Diana make a bet on whether Clark can make his deadline and dinner in Superman: Red & Blue #3. … The Earth Station DCU Episode 241 – Justice for All Read More » The post The Earth Station DCU Episode 241 – Justice for All appeared first on The ESO Network.
Hello and welcome to Episode #10 of The Aspiring Kryptonians Podcast!In this episode we have quite a few things to talk about, which include: DC News Round Up, Batman/Superman #18, Action Comics #1031, Superman: Red & Blue #3 and Superman & Lois Ep 6/7 and we introduce a brand new segment where we discuss what other comics we have been reading.This weeks topic schedule is as follows and please note that we include spoilers throughout this episode!1m 15s - DC News Round Up32m 43s - Batman/Superman #1845m 25s - Action Comics #103158m 20s - Superman: Red & Blue #31hr 15m 35s - Superman & Lois Ep 6/71hr 42m 45s - What have you been reading?Again thank you so much for taking the time to listen to our podcast, it really does mean the world to us!And if you want to follow us on social media, you can find us here:Website: https://www.theaspiringkryptonian.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9tCtl2G1FccWwGxFxE5wDQTasmin - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theaspiringkryptonian/Twitter - https://twitter.com/aspiringkryptoFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/theaspiringkryptonianEvan - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/evandavidproductionsAshley - Twitter - https://twitter.com/ASHLEYSHORT13
Rich Douek is the special guest this week in Episode 488 of the Wayne's Comics Podcast! He's got a story in the upcoming fourth issue of Superman: Red and Blue from DC Comics! Rich Douek tells great tales across the storytelling spectrum, including worlds he has built himself—Gutter Magic, Wailing Blade, Road of Bones, and Sea of Sorrows—and contributes to universes others have made—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Superman. We also talk about short stories he's had in other collections such as All We Ever Wanted as well as what he's currently working on. Don't miss my fun conversation with this award-winning writer!
What else were we reading this week? Injustice Omnibus for Alan, Nightwing Omnibus for Keith. Previews, pod coming soon! Matthew Rosenberg announcements! Eternals trailer! Netflix Geeked Week! HBO Titan's 3rd season in August! Finishing The Punisher and what are the best seasons of the Marvel/Netflix shows? THIS WEEKS PULL LIST TOTALS Alan – 29m 10s Keith – 29m 30s (including a freebie?!?) HONOURABLE MENTIONS 34m 20s - DC - Catwoman #31, Superman: Red & Blue #3, Truth & Justice #4 46m 50s - Marvel - Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1, Amazing Spider-Man #66, Daredevil #30, Wolverine #12, Way of X #2, Fantastic Four: Life Story #1 1hr 10m 45s - Indie - Many Deaths of Laila Starr #2, Redemption #4, We Only Find Them When They're Dead #6 PICKS OF THE WEEK 1hr 25m 55s - Alan - Radiant Black #4 (Image) SPOILER FILLED!!!!!!!!!!! 1hr 43m 30s - Keith - Shang-Chi #1 (Marvel) 1hr 53m 55s - Titles to look forward to next NCBD
What else were we reading this week? Injustice Omnibus for Alan, Nightwing Omnibus for Keith. Previews, pod coming soon! Matthew Rosenberg announcements! Eternals trailer! Netflix Geeked Week! HBO Titan’s 3rd season in August! Finishing The Punisher and what are the best seasons of the Marvel/Netflix shows? THIS WEEKS PULL LIST TOTALS Alan – 29m 10s Keith – 29m 30s (including a freebie?!?) HONOURABLE MENTIONS 34m 20s - DC - Catwoman #31, Superman: Red & Blue #3, Truth & Justice #4 46m 50s - Marvel - Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1, Amazing Spider-Man #66, Daredevil #30, Wolverine #12, Way of X #2, Fantastic Four: Life Story #1 1hr 10m 45s - Indie - Many Deaths of Laila Starr #2, Redemption #4, We Only Find Them When They’re Dead #6 PICKS OF THE WEEK 1hr 25m 55s - Alan - Radiant Black #4 (Image) SPOILER FILLED!!!!!!!!!!! 1hr 43m 30s - Keith - Shang-Chi #1 (Marvel) 1hr 53m 55s - Titles to look forward to next NCBD
Another huge week of books from multiple companies this week made for a very busy week of reading. DC had Nightwing and the debut of Wonder Girl. Marvel had Daredevil, more X-Men, and the always constant Amazing Spider-Man. On the indie side Radiant Black continues to impress. Plus in the Retro Book it's Daredevil vs. Spider-Man in Daredevil #17. Total Runtime: 01:13:58 Rundown 00:03:56 - Superman: Red and Blue #3 00:16:45 - Radiant Black #4 00:18:39 - Wonder Girl #1 00:25:59 - Fantastic Four: Life Story #1 00:32:19 - Nightwing #80 00:37:09 - Amazing Spider-Man #66 00:40:30 - Way of X #2 00:44:11 - Wolverine #12 00:46:08 - Justice League #61 00:51:07 - Catwoman #31 00:54:02 - Captain America #29 00:55:44 - The Flash #770 01:01:57 - Daredevil #30 01:05:51 - Daredevil #17 - (Retro) June 1966 01:12:37 - Picks of the Week! Vincent - Nightwing #80 Mike - Nightwing #80 Dan - Wonder Girl #1 Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKORNzBQRXo Follow us on Twitter & Instagram https://twitter.com/KrackleComics https://www.instagram.com/kracklecomics/
¡Sobre chicas maravilla e historias fantásticas de vida hablaremos esta noche en Los Cómics de la Semana!, y los más viejitos celebran el fin de la "DiDioctadura" en DC. DC COMICS - (4:01) Catwoman #31. Wonder Girl #1. Superman: Red and Blue #3. Justice League #61. The Flash #770. Nightwing #80 MARVEL - (84:09) The Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1. Fantastic Four: Life Story #1. Shang-Chi #1. Heroes Reborn #3. Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #3. Way of X #2. The Amazing Spider-Man #66. Daredevil #30. Runaways #36. MANGA - (175:42) To Your Eternity (Panini). Gigantomaquia (Panini) INDIES - (193:30) Stillwater #7 (Skybound). Stray Dogs #4 (Image Comics). We Only Find Them When They're Dead #6 (BOOM! Studios). Rangers of the Divide #1 (Dark Horse Comics). Luna #4 (BOOM! Studios). The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #2 (BOOM! Studios). Project Patron #2 (Aftershock). Home #2 (Image Comics). Jonna and The Unpossible Monsters #3 (Oni Press) FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Francisco Espinosa, Bernardo Arteaga y Valentín García Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 21 de Mayo, 2021 Música Midnight City by c152 feat. chirrrex Forgot About Me by DreamHeaven License Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog License Vlog Lofi by RamolPro License Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod License
The Spinner Rack has returned, and this week your host, Seth Singleton, dives into the past to give you his top 5 picks from the week of April 20, 2021. This week he gives his thoughts on Catwoman #30, Nightwing #79, Superman: Red & Blue #2, Justice League #60, The Flash #769. What were Seth's scores for this week's books? You'll just have to listen to find out. And be sure to share your scores and thought on these books with us. So sit back, take a spin, and enjoy the ride! Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play, and if you like what you hear, please give us a 5-star rating and review! Follow Seth on Twitter: www.twitter.com/1MoreSingleton Follow DCN on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DCComicsNews Twitter: www.twitter.com/DCComicsNews Instagram: www.instagram.com/DCComicsNews Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/DCComicsNews Website: www.dccomicsnews.com
Tyler #Superman Blue & James (@jamescoleiii) #Superman Red discuss the new DcC animated film #JusticeSociety #WorldWar2. Keep your eyes opened for our #DigitalCopy give away. https://linktr.ee/Kryptonreport SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories http://orderpodlife.smgpods.com shop at http://Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast. http://amazon.smgpods.com
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Episode 587: Superman Red and Blue 2, Batman vs Ra’s Al Ghul 6: Sean and Jim take a look at the most recent issues of Superman Red and Blue and the finale of Batman vs Ra’s Al Ghul as the exploration of Infinite Frontier continues. Upcoming: Robin, Teen Academy, Green Lantern, Suicide Squad Contact Info (Social Media and Gaming): https://ragingbullets.com/about/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/401332833597062/ Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype, and more. 3:10 Comic chat 1:02:00 Closing We’ll be back in a next week with more content. Check our website, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates. Staunch Ambition Issue 4 and Trade Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blauarts/staunch-ambition-issue-4-full-trade-a-supernatural-sci-fi
Four big DC Comics and some mail, songs, and fun along the way. We even have a new segment with Clay talking some Digital First books! The Patreon Spotlight this week was Superman Red and Blue #2 & Batman vs Ra's al Ghul #6 so if you would like to help out the podcast and get a ton of exclusive shows in return, head over to our Patreon (patreon.com/weirdscience), and If you can, please leave us a review on iTunes! Also, Check out our Youtube Channel - Weird Science Comics and our Marvel Podcast - Weird Science Marvel Comics Podcast and our Manga Podcast - Weird Science Manga Podcast ------------------------------------------- Check out the Second Print Podcast @ http://SecondPrintComics.com ------------------------------------------- Intro (0:00), Justice League #60 (12:07), The Flash #769 (53:33), Clay's Digital Spotlight - Infinite Frontier: Secret Files #1 ( 1:13:06), Mail (1:28:17), Nightwing #79 (1:37:06), Catwoman #30 (2:10:28) **Special Thanks to The Anayalator for the Lyrics to the Outro Song**
Episode 584: Batman: The Detective #1 and Joker #2: Sean and Jim return to look at two recent favorites in Batman : The Detective and Joker, as the Infinite Frontier exploration continues. Upcoming: Catwoman, Flash, Superman Red and Blue, Batman vs Ra’s Al Ghul Contact Info (Social Media and Gaming): https://ragingbullets.com/about/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/401332833597062/ Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, http://comicbooknoise.com/league/, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype, and more. 3:17 Batman : The Detective and Joker 1:07:27 Closing We’ll be back in a next week with more content. Check our website, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates. Ted Sikora’s Bloom Issue 1 and 2 Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/herotomorrow/bloom1-2 https://www.herotomorrow.com/
Gabriel y Ricardo regresan para hablar sobre lo nuevo con Diamond Distribution y la imprenta de horror dentro de DC Comics. Además, recomiendan libros publicados en la semana del 21 de abril de 2021 como Haha #4, Way of X #1, Superman: Red and blue #2, y más!
Joe starts the Owlets off with the last Superman: Red and Blue comic he will ever read, while Muse brings up the latest in Nightwing #79 and Vi roasts the Women of Marvel #1 on an open fire! In terms of news, Joe brings up the latest to arrive in DC Comics summer solicits! Want us to cover a specific comic next week? Let us know! You can follow us on Instagram, Parler, Twitter, Tumblr, and Youtube @CourtofOwlets! You can also follow Joe on both Twitter and Instagram at @JoeCoOwlets! Follow Vi on Twitter and Instagram at @SelinaCoOwlets! You can follow Muse only on Twitter @muse0ica! |This week's comics: Superman: Red and Blue #2 (1:47 - 14:42), Nightwing #79 (15:35 - 36:39), Women of Marvel #1 (37:21 - 1:02:21).| |Intro/Outro song “Retro Gamer” provided by Purple-Planet.com|
Episode 583: Ted Sikora and Bloom: Sean and Jim present a special Bonus release featuring an interview with longtime friend of the show, Ted Sikora on his Kickstarter for issue 2 of Bloom. Upcoming: Batman: The Detective, Joker, Catwoman, Flash, Superman Red and Blue, Batman vs Ra’s Al Ghul Contact Info (Social Media and Gaming): https://ragingbullets.com/about/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/401332833597062/ Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, http://comicbooknoise.com/league/, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype, and more. 1:57 Interview 37:45 Closing We’ll be back in a next week with more content. Check our website, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates. Ted Sikora’s Bloom Issue 1 and 2 Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/herotomorrow/bloom1-2 https://www.herotomorrow.com/
In this second episode of the Superman: Red and Blue series, I cover the second story of the comic miniseries, 'A Measure of Hope' in which Superman meets a young man grieving for his mother's death. Both Superman and the young man find trauma, sadness, and healing as latter reflects on the impact both Superman and his mother had on him. Superman Red and Blue no.1 - A Measure of Hope Writer: Brandon Easton Artist: Steve Leiber Colorist: Ron Chan Letterer: Clayton Cowles --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
INTRODUCTION 0m - COMICS: Aliens: Aftermath announcement, Batman/Catwoman Special #1, The X-Election & X-Men #1 again already?, Marvel teases Last Annihilation 15m 35s - TV/MOVIES: F&WS Ep.5, Shang Chi Trailer , Flash Announcement, Invincible music point, Into the Spider-Verse 2 swings forward with 3 directors HONOURABLE MENTIONS 32m 30s - DC - Batman: The Detective #1, Batman: Urban Legends #2, Rorschach #7 48m 30s - Marvel - Daredevil #29, Spider-Man: Spiders Shadow #1, Guardians of the Galaxy #13, Thor #14, Wolverine #11 1hr 12m 10s - Indie - Canto & City of Giants #1, Home #1, Redemption #3, Undone By Blood or The Other Side of Eden #2, Scout's Honour #4 PICKS 1hr 27m - Alan - Joker #2 1hr 39m - Keith - Chariot #2 1hr 47m - Titles to look forward to next NCBD Alan - Many Deaths of Laila Starr #1, Orphan & The Beasts #2, Superman: Red & Blue #2 Keith - The Old Guard: Tale Through Time #1, The Way of X #1, Nightwing #79
INTRODUCTION 0m - COMICS: Aliens: Aftermath announcement, Batman/Catwoman Special #1, The X-Election & X-Men #1 again already?, Marvel teases Last Annihilation 15m 35s - TV/MOVIES: F&WS Ep.5, Shang Chi Trailer (26m***) , Flash Announcement, Invincible music point, Into the Spider-Verse 2 swings forward with 3 directors HONOURABLE MENTIONS 32m 30s - DC - Batman: The Detective #1 (AT, KM), Batman: Urban Legends #2 (AT, KM), Rorschach #7 (KM, AT) 48m 30s - Marvel - Daredevil #29 (AT, KM), Spider-Man: Spiders Shadow #1 (AT, KM), Guardians of the Galaxy #13 (KM, AT), Thor #14 (KM, AT), Wolverine #11 (KM) 1hr 12m 10s - Indie - Canto & City of Giants #1 (AT, KM), Home #1 (AT), Redemption #3 (KM, AT), Undone By Blood or The Other Side of Eden #2 (KM), Scout's Honour #4 (KM) PICKS 1hr 27m - Alan - Joker #2 1hr 39m - Keith - Chariot #2 1hr 47m - Titles to look forward to next NCBD Alan - Many Deaths of Laila Starr #1, Orphan & The Beasts #2, Superman: Red & Blue #2 Keith - The Old Guard: Tale Through Time #1, The Way of X #1, Nightwing #79
The Spinner Rack has returned, and this week your host, Seth Singleton, dives into the past to give you his top 5 picks from the week of March 16, 2021. This week he gives his thoughts on Nightwing #78, Catwoman #29, Justice League #59, Superman: Red & Blue #1, Looney Tunes #259. What were Seth's scores for this week's books? You'll just have to listen to find out. And be sure to share your scores and thought on these books with us. So sit back, take a spin, and enjoy the ride! Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play, and if you like what you hear, please give us a 5-star rating and review! Follow Seth on Twitter: www.twitter.com/1MoreSingleton Follow DCN on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DCComicsNews Twitter: www.twitter.com/DCComicsNews Instagram: www.instagram.com/DCComicsNews Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/DCComicsNews Website: www.dccomicsnews.com
Episode 582: Nightwing 78 and Justice League 59: Sean and Jim continue the look at Infinite Frontier with the most recent issue of Nightwing and Justice League. Upcoming: Batman: The Detective, Joker, Bloom Kickstarter, Catwoman, Flash, Superman Red and Blue, Batman vs Ra’s Al Ghul Contact Info (Social Media and Gaming): https://ragingbullets.com/about/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/401332833597062/ Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, http://comicbooknoise.com/league/, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype, and more. 4:20 Nightwing and Justice League 1:15:00 Closing We’ll be back in a next week with more content. Check our website, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates. Ted Sikora’s Bloom Issue 1 and 2 Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/herotomorrow/bloom1-2
Hello and welcome to Episode #5 of The Aspiring Kryptonians Podcast!In this episode we welcome back Ashley as we catch up on his thoughts regarding topics he had previously missed.This weeks topic schedule is as follows and please note that we include spoilers throughout this episode!1m 15s - Zack Snyder's Justice League4m 28s - Falcon & Winter Soldier Ep #413m 12s - Jupiter's Legacy Trailer16m 19s - DC Round Robin Round 222m - Superman & Lois Ep #4-538m 31s - Suicide Squad #141m 28s - Superman Vs Imperious Lex #1-351m 47s - Superman: Red & Blue #1Again thank you so much for taking the time to listen to our podcast, it really does mean the world to us!And if you want to follow us on social media, you can find us here:Website: https://www.theaspiringkryptonian.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9tCtl2G1FccWwGxFxE5wDQTasmin - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theaspiringkryptonian/Twitter - https://twitter.com/aspiringkryptoFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/theaspiringkryptonianEvan - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/evandavidproductionsAshley - Twitter - https://twitter.com/ASHLEYSHORT13
After going over whats new in comics this week (5:54), Doc talks about a fun DC book that turned into a great animated movie (24:30) and FryGuy's Image book (47:06) has just been option for a movie — which will be handled by the director of No Time To Die. PLUS: King in Black FINALE Spoilers (1:02:39). Find the guys @TLDR_pod (IG/Twitter), @Fry_Guy1 (Twitter) and @BackCrackah (IG/Twitter) and with the rest of the #DORK shared GUniverse on Facebook. If you're looking to read any of the books Doc and FryGuy talked about, check out the shows Link Tree in TLDR's IG and Twitter bios — or go to https://nickfriar.com/podcasting/. We've got Amazon links to each book for you! (The TLDR Podcast is an Amazon Associate and may be eligible to earn from recommendations made above.)
In this first episode of the Superman: Red and Blue series, I cover the first story of the comic miniseries, 'Untitled' in which Clark Kent reminisces about his ordeal at the hands of the ruthless Colonel Nikolai Koslov while captured in the Soviet Country of Lubania. This was a very grounded and powerful Superman story. Superman: Red and Blue - 'Untitled' Writer: John Ridley Artist: Clayton Henry Colorist: Jordie Belllaire Letterer: Dave Sharpe --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Finally! Some comic reviews! After four months, Joe and Vi bring you some of the latest to come from both DC and Marvel following the Future State event! Want us to cover a specific comic next week? Let us know! You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, and Youtube @CourtofOwlets! You can also follow Joe on both Twitter and Instagram at @JoeCoOwlets! Follow Vi on Twitter and Instagram at @SelinaCoOwlets! You can follow Muse only on Twitter @muse0ica! |This week's comics: Catwoman #29(1:00 - 9:22), Challenge of the Super Sons (9:28 - 12:04), Nightwing #78 (12:45 - 18:10), Action Comics/Superman (18:21 - 21:04), The Flash #768 (21:08 - 27:14), Superman: Red & Blue #1 (27:18 - 43:05), Black Cat #4(43:07 - 51:09).| |Intro/Outro song “Retro Gamer” provided by Purple-Planet.com|
Episode 627 - Drew Reviews Nightwing #78, Superman Red & Blue #1 & NonStop Spider-Man (@Marvel, Jason Reviews Sensational Wonder Woman #1 (@DCComics) Thanks to Our Patrons. Support Our Patreon at Any Tier to Win CGC Prizes and Unlock More C4FaP Bonus Content https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Donations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/36s7YeL Get on the Kowabunga (Deep Discount Comics) FOC and Preorder list http://eepurl.com/dy2Z8D Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on twitter.com/ComicsFunProfit & instagram.com/comicsforfunandprofit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit Subscribe, rate, review on itunes, Spotify, Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/
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This week Tom and Nicole discuss two first issue comics, as well as the new Invincible Prime Series... and update on Falcon & Winter Soldier. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs find that things are going a little Haywire. Blue Snowman is back along with a whole lot of other villains in Sensational Wonder Woman #11. Clark’s true colors are revealed in Superman Red & Blue #1. Selena gets a visit from Detective Hadley in … The Earth Station DCU Episode 232 – Haywire Read More » The post The Earth Station DCU Episode 232 – Haywire appeared first on The ESO Network.
Some Like it Slabbed! A comic book review podcast discussing New Releases from Wednesday March 10th & 17th 2021This week Oz, Phil & Theo discuss all the newest comic releases including:Ultra Mega #1 (Image) (00:02:36)Nottingham #1 (Mad Cave) (00:09:57)Snow Agels #2 (Comixology) (00:13:12)Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #5 (BOOM!) (00:15:21)Children of the Atom #1 (Marvel) (00:18:28)Justice League #59 (DC) (00:24:28)Nightwing #78 (DC) (00:27:24)Superman Red & Blue #1 (DC) (00:30:24)Marvel #6 (Marvel) (00:33:37)Goon #13 (Albatross Funnybooks) (00:36:50)Carmen #1 (00:40:00)Orphan and the Five Beasts (Dark Horse) (00:45:21)Superman #29 (DC) (00:47:20)Eratic #4 (AWA) (00:50:37)Radiant Black #2 (Image) (00:55:07)Sweet Tooth #5 (DC Black Label) (00:58:39)Green Lantern Season 2 #12 (DC) (00:59:36)I Walk with Monsters #4 (Vault) (01:02:38)Amazing Spider Man #61 (Marvel) (01:05:17)Joker #1 (DC) (01:10:20)Red Atlantis #5 (Aftershock) (01:15:45)Black Hammer Visions #2 (Dark Horse) (01:18:10)Immortal Hulk #44 (Marvel) (01:22:11)Origins #5 (BOOM!) (01:24:23)Deadpool Nerdy 30 #1 (Marvel) (01:26:48)American Vampire #6 (DC Black Label) (01:31:06)Happy Hour #5 (Ahoy) (01:34:06)Walking Dead Deluxe #11 (Image) (01:37:14)TMNT #115 (IDW) (01:40:48)
This week on the latest #NaijasGeekingOut podcast we discuss Falcon & Winter Soldier and comics released in the week of 17/03/2021Listen to what we approve of and what we recommend you should avoid.#marvel #dc #naija #comics #reviewsVisit https://naijanerds.com for even more awesome podcast and all things geek.
Reviews: Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #1, Justice League #59, Superman: Red and Blue #1, Falcon and Winter Soldier series premiere, Zack Snyder's Justice League Jimmy recruits some of his favorite audio reviewers again. Thanks to Melissa, Jon, Marta, Ashley & Ricky. Always such insightful and great reviews and the powers that be at CNI appreciate them so much. Let us know if you've read and/or watched what we reviewed and send us your thoughts! Thanks to Emily for the news which includes: a new Predator comic series is coming from Marvel, HBO is developing more Game of Thrones prequels, a Katsuhiro Otomo art exhibit debuts in April and more. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Alex welcomes guest-host J.D. Martin (host of ComicsQuest) to talk Eros/Psyche, The Bequest, Orphan and the Five Beasts, Justice League, Nightwing, Superman: Red & Blue, Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade, King in Black: Spider-Man, Thor, and more!
Conor Kilpatrick comes in hot out of the gate, and the Pick should have been his. But the comics of the 70s are triumphant! Josh Flanagan missed reading several books he should have known about, and he's very sorry about that. "Listen..." Running Time: 01:12:59 Pick of the Week: 00:01:56 - Marvel #6 Comics: 00:12:49 - Nightwing #78 00:19:12 - Superman Red & Blue #1 00:24:08 - Captain Marvel #27 00:26:25 - Thor #13 00:34:14 - Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #1 00:37:20 - Justice League #59 00:41:14 - Spider-Woman #10 00:43:30 - Radiant Black #2 Patron Pick: 00:47:56 - Orphan and the Five Beasts #1 Patron Thanks: 00:53:59 - David Newton 00:54:53 - Patrick Williams 00:55:46 - Bo Conroy 00:56:55 - Kevin Crotty Audience Questions: 01:00:45 - Andrew from MN wants to know if we can think of any sleepers in comics, that come on strong later. We don't do great. Brought To You By: • Mack Weldon - Mack Weldon makes fantastic premium men's underwear and essentials. Go to MackWeldon.com and get 20% off your first order using promo code IFANBOY • iFanboy Patrons - Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch - Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got eight designs! Music: "Against the 70's" Mike Watt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¡Es hora de echar el chisme con los cómics de la semana! Un episodio más corto que de costumbre, porque hubo susto sísmico y poca fluencia de las copias de reseña... así que le aprovechamos para rantear un poco más sobre el SnyderCult. DC COMICS - (2:30) Superman: Red & Blue #1, Justice League #59, Nightwing #78 MARVEL - (51:58) S.W.O.R.D. #4, X-Force #18, Thor #13, Captain Marvel #27 INDIES - (93:14) Orphan and the Five Beasts #1 (Dark Horse Comics), Snow Angels #2 (Comixology Originals), Ultramega #1 (Skybound) COMENTARIOS FINALES - (132:27) FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Francisco Espinosa, Bernardo Arteaga y Valentín García Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 19 de marzo, 2021 Música Midnight City by c152 feat. chirrrex Forgot About Me by DreamHeaven License Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog License Vlog Lofi by RamolPro License
It was a week that got busy for the crew which led to some books getting chopped late, but never fear we still assembled and cobbled together a show and reviews for the week! Big entries for DC's Infinite Frontier in Nightwing and Justice League! Thor heats up again under Donny Cates, and Superman enters the color gimmick of books with Superman: Red & Blue #1. Total Runtime: 00:59:28 Rundown 00:01:36 - Nightwing #78 00:07:27 - X-Force #18 00:12:27 - Justice League #59 00:24:30 - Catwoman #29 00:28:46 - Ultramega #1 00:34:14 - Thor #13 00:35:37 - Superman: Red & Blue #1 00:50:40 - Doctor Strange #52 - April 1982 (Retro) 00:58:50 - Picks of the Week! Vincent - Nightwing #1 Mike - Nightwing #1 Dan - Catwoman #29 Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKORNzBQRXo Follow us on Twitter & Instagram https://twitter.com/KrackleComics https://www.instagram.com/kracklecomics/
TIME STAMPS: 0:00 = Introduction 0:36 = Snyder Cut Review, JD takes a stand alone, Ezra Miller's Flash, black suit Superman, choir singing and slow motion shots, Diana the Barbarian, Cyborg is the heart of the film, Snyder vs Whedon scenes, good character development, and more. 46:19 = Falcon and the Winter Soldier Review, Harper spoils Hunter's dinner, Bucky's therapy, Sam's family, the future of the MCU, real world problems, and more. 1:05:53 = New Podcast Reviews, thanks for being a hero, Beth and Robbie! 1:10:13 = News of the Week, Hunter gets Timmy's, Nora Allen casted, Zatanna series in the works, The Batman finished filming, Feige says Evans will not return, Black Panther in the Avengers game, and Gotham Knights delayed. 1:17:00 = Comic News, Green Arrow 80th Anniversary, Coates done with Cap, Batman: Reptilian, Teen Titans Academy Yearbook, Infinite Frontier series and secret files, Lian Harper, Leviathan/Checkmate, Nightwing's new character, Tom King's Supergirl, Free Comic Book Day, Red X in Suicide Squad, Flash Annual, and new gay Captain America. 1:26:42 = Comics of the Week, Nightwing #78, Justice League #59 (also Naomi news), Iron Man #7, Thor #13, and Superman: Red and Blue. 1:51:00 = Last remarks and Jesus Joker.
We're at Episode 34 for the show, covering #DCComics #InfiniteFrontier released the week of March 17th, 2021. This week we're covering #Nightwing 78, #Catwoman, #JusticeLeague, and #Superman - Red and Blue!!! You can access us anywhere you listen to podcasts at campsite.bio/notarobotcomics! Get early access to all of our shows and additional content available exclusively on Patreon.com/notarobotpodcasts! Send show mail into notarobotcomics@gmail.com! We love comics, and even more, we love talking about them! And you can find us on Twitter @NotARobotShow (Josh) and Rob is @Rob_2814 (Brandon isn't on Twitter, he's too busy reading comics). Visit our home at NotARobotPodcasts.com for every link to all of our offerings that you could need! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notarobotcomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notarobotcomics/support
On this week's comic book review podcast: Ultramega #1 Image Comics By James Harren Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #1 Marvel By Si Spurrier & Sergio Dávila Orphan and the Five Beasts #1 Dark Horse Comics By James Stokoe Catwoman #29 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Fernando Blanco Radiant Black #2 Image Comics Written by Kyle Higgins Art by Marcelo Costa The Amazing Spider-Man: King in Black #1 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by Michele Bandini, Alberto Albuquerque Nightwing #78 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo Orcs! #2 Kaboom! By Christine Larsen The Trials of Ultraman #1 Marvel Written by Kyle Higgins & Mat Groom Art by Francesco Manna, Eduardo Ferigato and Gurihiru Justice League #59 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis, Ram V Art by David Marquez, Xermanico Snow Angels #2 ComiXology Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Jock 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 is 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 books that come out this week, but not Head Lopper. Justin: Yeah, what the fuck, man? Alex: Never Head Lopper, never, ever. [crosstalk 00:00:22] They barely lop any heads anymore in that book. [crosstalk 00:00:28] Justin: It should be Head Notper because they're not lopping anything up. Alex: It's a very good book. We're just not talking about it in The Stack. Instead, we're going to kick things off, talking about Ultramega #1, from Image Comics by James Harren. I think you actually said it best on the live show, Justin, so I don't know if you want to just take it from here, but I think you totally nailed my thoughts on this book. Justin: Yeah. And so this book is a take on Kaiju, sort of a dark take. I've never been a Kaiju guy in comic book form. Pete: Really? Justin: Just in the comics, I feel like a lot of them are sort of similar to what we've seen before. And this book is such a dark take on it. You're in this character's head, it's just such a fresh version of this type of book. I loved every bit of the story and so many surprising moments and especially where it lands by the end. This was definitely the… Caught me off guard and was the most surprising and exciting book of the week for me. Pete: Wow. Alex: Pete, what about you? Pete: I loved it. The art's unbelievable. This is a real epic book. Unbelievable battles, super gross. Yeah. The storyline is really creative and different. It's dark in all the right places, creepy and gross looking in all the right places and huge and intense and others. And it's just really, really well done. Justin: [crosstalk 00:01:56] Sorry, before you get there, Alex, one last thing, it's also the rare book that goes hard. It doesn't just set up the premise and then sit in it and be like, “Tune in next week.” Kind of a thing. It goes hard at the ideas and really pushes it. Alex: The basic premise of the thing. And this gives away the first couple of pages, which I think are surprising and exciting in and of themself as they slowly spool out the story. But I'll do this just to tease people about it and then not talk about what happens probably in the last two thirds of the book. Well, the general idea is this weird eye creature or space being gives three people powers to turn into giant beings kind of called, at least one of them is called Ultramega. And they are able to identify a Kaiju virus that has embedded itself in people, but the catch is when they approach those people, when they see it, it activates that virus and they turn into these giant Kaiju and then they need to fight them. And it's kind of what the world deals with after that. But as Justin was mentioning, it spins in these crazy, crazy dark directions that are so good. Alex: Art wise as well, Pete, I don't know if you're going to take exception to this, but this reminded me in a really pleasant way of Daniel Warren Johnson and his work, just because all of the action. I think this was the thing as well that really shocked me about this book because I'm also not a huge Kaiju fan most of the time, is how clear and unique the action felt across the board, how well it was staged. Great. And it just builds too, over the course of the book. It starts with these big fights and they only get huger by the end. It's amazing. Pete: Yeah, it really is impressive. I guess I'm the only guy who likes Kaiju but that being said, I agree with Justin with the way that it moves. This book, it feels like they really sat on this book a little bit before releasing it and went over it again and again, and tightened and made all these different things because the way it… It's just a powerhouse from start to finish. Alex: And the creator talks about this a little bit at the end, we should also mention it's an oversized book. I might have the page count, but it's at least 60 pages or so. Justin: Yep. 62 pages of comic action. Alex: Yeah. [crosstalk 00:04:12] And he talks about this in the end where he says, I know, normally it felt like you should be doing 20 ish pages of a book, but there's so much more he wanted to say in this first issue that he just jammed it all in there and worked on it and it's totally worth it. This is an incredible book. Definitely pick it up. Easily the pick of the week, but lots of other good things on The Stack so keep listening to our podcast because here we go. [crosstalk 00:04:34] Justin: Yeah, don't shut it off just because we got a banger. [crosstalk 00:04:36]. Alex: Comic book shop. Pete: No, I mean, that's how I would listen to it. I would just be like, “Well, all right, looks like this is the one they recommend. That's on you, dear. I'm going to go to the shop.” Alex: Well, stay tuned for our even more pick of the week that we're going to have [crosstalk 00:04:51] Justin: Oh, nice. Way to sell it up. P.T. Barnum. Pete, when you listen to albums back in the day were you're like, “Oh, great song, smash. I'm done with this shit.” Pete: It's all right, man. Justin: You're like Pearl Jam Ten or Pearl Jam One, throw the rest away. I don't care about the rest of these songs. Alex: Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #1 from Marvel by Si Spurrier and Sergio Davila, we read the Black Knight King in Black One Shot, enjoyed that. But I think our general impression was it felt like, “Ah, this is really just setting up a Black Knight series.” Surprise, it was in fact setting up a Black Knight series. And what you get here is also a very dark take on a classic Marvel character. Justin, you're a fan of the Black Knight. How'd you feel about this one? Justin: I love the Black Knight and this was another great book. They do a great job in this book of specifically setting up a Black Knight as sort of the dark side of a Thor. Black Knight famously an Avenger, sort of a mid-tier Avenger who wasn't a super big hero, but was around a lot in different eras of the Avengers. And in this, he feels that. He's like, “I wish I had friends. I wish I could hang out with the Avengers.” It's sad. Pete: Yeah. It's got to be tough. You're so close yet so far away. Justin: Yeah. Well, he was in, he's in the Avengers. [crosstalk 00:06:13] Pete: That's what I mean, but they won't hang out with him. Justin: Yeah. It's a bummer. They only call him for the real fucked up missions. But in this, there's a great moment in here where Thor can't pick up Black Knight's sword, the Cursed Ebony Blade, because he's too pure and he's like, “You have to have a darkness. It has to feel your shadow.” Which I thought was just a great comparison as Thor was just throwing his worthy hammer in the air. And then you have this blade that is too dark for anyone to pick up but our guy Dane. Pete: Which is surprising, because you would think with Thor's drinking, he would have a little bit of a dark side, but apparently not. Justin: Yeah. He's a social drinker. Pete: Well, it's interesting, the way the conflict that he has and the way that he has to use kind of the darkness inside of him. It's not the goodness that he uses to fight. It's the dark side. It's kind of like the anger. So I very much related to that. And it was very cool. Like this moment of him trying to deal with his emotions and talk things out in a way that he can be okay with who he is and how he battles and stuff like that. I thought it was very interesting and cool. Alex: I like this book quite a bit too. Let's move on and talk about Orphan and the Five Beasts #1 from Dark Horse Comics by James Stokoe. Pete, I don't know why you need your Head Lopper when you got your Orphan and the Five Beasts. I mean, come on, you got an angry fighter, you got a bunch of lopping going on. That's got to satisfy you. Justin: This is right over the Pete plate right here. Pete: Yeah. I mean, this was great. Don't get me wrong. This was a lot of fun. The thigh master or whatever it was really fucking bad-ass. Just kind of the cloak dude who is just really great at fighting. I very, very much enjoyed this book. Alex: And just to be clear, we like Head Lopper. I'll stop pretending that I'm slamming it over the rest of the podcast. Justin: Love Head Lopper. Alex: But this is exactly what you wanted, to have James Stokoe, I'm trying to think how to describe it, but just like quest to kill five increasingly, probably deadly villains who have killed this ronin's master sort of story. You kind of know what you're in for, but it's the regular requisite James Stokoe insane art. This is very fun. It's very enjoyable and it looks great. Pete: Yeah. I also really liked the kind of setup. Sometimes we get a set up of like, “I have to avenge because of this or whatever.” And it's sometimes interesting, but sometimes kind of typical. This is a very kind of cool a story to kind of set up how this is all going to go down, this whole you make a promise to, “Okay, I'll give you this power, but then you've got to come back and learn the right way to use it.” And I thought it was a very cool setup for [inaudible 00:09:07] and for all this unbelievable fighting and action. Justin: This feels like it's at the intersection of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the classic, Usagi Yojimbo and Ball Z, Dragon Ball Z. And that intersection is actually where Pete lives. If you're ever looking to send some mail to Pete, that's the address. Pete: Yeah. I definitely get my mail there. There's no question. Alex: Let's move on and talk about Catwoman #29 from DC Comics written by Ram V., art by Fernando Blanco. In this issue, Catwoman is running shit downtown, but there's some different forces who are closing in on her at the same time. A couple of things that I'll throw out to you guys right at the top here, first of all, I sort of felt this last week, but I felt this even more this week, I am really appreciating Future State even more based on the fact that DC set up these art teams, kind of gave them two months to play around and figure things out and then put them on the permanent titles. And that pays off here with a really good, beautifully drawn story. I haven't read Catwoman in a really long time, but I like this quite a bit. On the flip side of things, I am wondering, and I know there has been blow back, should they have renumbered these to #1? Justin: Wow. Pete: Oh, my God. Jesus Christ. Justin: I'm surprised they didn't, to be honest. But I do think coming out of Future State, which was all #1s and #2s, I get why they just kept going. And I appreciate that a little bit more because I think Future State was sort of the bait to get you to sign on to these books with these great new creative teams. And I want to say, I feel like Ram V. is having a moment. Pete: Yeah. Ram V.! I agree. I really liked this book. I like how the villain is a kind of similar to Ghost in the Ant-Man movie. I also love this kind of strung out Riddler a little bit who's hooked on that Ivy. You know what I mean? A very interesting take. There's a lot going on in this book, which I appreciate. This is a very cool Catwoman book. The art's fantastic. Alex: I particularly like playing in this villainous side of the world. Catwoman always straddles this weird line, particularly now that she's canonically with Batman, has fallen more on the side of the heroes, but you do have all these characters in Gotham that have been on both sides. You have Poison Ivy, you have Harley Quinn, you have Catwoman, you have Riddler. All of these ones that are like, “They're bad, but are they really that bad?” To throw those into a book together as a cast and throw them against even worse villains, I think is a great place for Catwoman to be as a character. Justin: I feel like the move there is to make them sort of selfish heroes, as opposed to villains. They're like heroes who do what they want as opposed to just always saving the day, which I think makes for a more interesting story. Alex: I agree. Moving on, Radiant Black #2 from Image Comics written by Kyle Higgins, art by Marcelo Costa. We loved the first issue here, it was about a guy that discovers a weird black hole over a train track, gets some powers, felt very much invincible, even though it's a different story and it's a different character. And it had a lot of the sense of that, that in my mind continues with the second issue, which finds him having breakfast with his dad multiple times, meeting up with another person with similar powers and fighting them. Great. I had a good time reading this book again and I'm very into it after two issues. Pete: I would like to point out though, kids out there, if you see a floating black hole, you shouldn't go towards it and try to grab it, okay. That's a bad idea. We don't want to encourage that kind of stuff. Justin: And that's a PSA we've done for years. We've put that out there on public radio and… We're the big don't touch the black hole guys. Alex: What'd you think about this book, Justin? Justin: Nice, great question, Alex. I like the second issue a lot. I was fine with it in the first issue. And I think the second issue has made me like it more where we get into the character a little bit. It does feel like Invincible a lot without sort of the epic, worldwide storytelling. This is very much about this kid who wants to be a writer and failed and has to go back home and he's using his under the radar or his like, I need to figure out my life, “super powers” of being an Uber driver to aid in his super heroics. And I think that's cool. Pete: Yeah. I think this is not only stylistically very cool. And I liked the outfits and when they're suited up, how that all looks, it looks really looks amazing. But I also like the person inside the suit and the struggles with what's going on. And yeah, you don't want to deal with your parents. Sure, you got to talk to them around mealtime, but otherwise, parents, fuck off. You know what I mean? I got shit to do. So I appreciated the check-in stuff. But I'm very interested to see now that he has a plan, how this is all going to go. Alex: Think it should be interesting to follow. Next up, The Amazing Spider-Man: King in Black #1 from Marvel written by Jed MacKay and art by Michele Bandini. In this, we're getting two stories. The first one has Spider-Man feeling super guilty as I think, frankly, he should about everything that's happening in King in Black. Teaming up with Reptil, who is one of the characters from Avengers Academy and then Avengers Arena, I believe, as well. And then the backup story shows us what's happening from Reptil's perspective and kicks off a new Reptil series that is coming later in the year, which is pretty surprising. Justin: And you got the Querque on the art there, the backup story. Alex: The Querque? Justin: Yeah. Albuquerque. Alex: Oh, was that Rafael Albuquerque? Justin: You're god damn right it is. Alex: Is it? Are you sure about that? Justin: That's all I'm fucking looking at right here. That's what it says. Alex: All right. Justin: [crosstalk 00:15:15] story. Alberto Albuquerque. Alex: Alberto Albuquerque. That's not Rafael Albuquerque. Justin: You're right. It's a different, but it's still… Pete: A different Querque. Alex: Well, thank you for giving him credit, regardless. I appreciate that. Pete: Yeah. Classic. Classic. But let me just ask you something. Alex: Yeah. What? Justin: It's about time… Throw the question. Pete: Nick Spencer is completely off this book now? Alex: [crosstalk 00:15:46] This is not Amazing Spider-Man. This is a King in Black One Shot. What emotions are you going through right now? Justin, can you talk about this book? Because Pete's [crosstalk 00:15:59] You are all over the place right now. Pete: I was just hoping that this was the start of something fresh and new. Justin: Pete came with such joy. He's like “I got the Querque. I got Jed MacKay, Nick Spencer and Alex just devastated. [crosstalk 00:16:18] One, two punched it. Pete: Yeah. That was a combo I wasn't ready for. Justin: Let me just say also, let's keep in mind that our podcast is the main news source for Pete LePage. He doesn't get his news anywhere else about anything, not just comics, but truly every bit of news he gets is right here. Alex: Every morning he opens up The Stack podcast and he's like, “Ah, what's happening to the world today.” Pete: But the comic itself, a very touching kind of a classic Spider-Man story, very moving. I really enjoyed all of it. I thought this was a great kind of little guy versus big monsters. I thought this was such a great Spider-Man story. And I think that this is for me, one of the… I feel like this is a great example of why Spider-Man is great. Justin: I liked this book a lot as well. I'm a big Jed MacKay fan, the writer of this. He writes the Black Cat book- Pete: Brother of Adam MacKay, right? Justin: That's not accurate. Again, not accurate. Just guessing about stuff, not working right now. Jed MacKay's Black Cat book. I've been a huge fan of, so it was great to see him taking on this Spider-Man book. And I agree, starting with Spider-Man feeling guilty about bringing the Venom suit back. We've all felt bad when we brought like a suit back from somewhere and it devastated the world. Whether it's with mobs or just starting a fashion trend, it caused problems. Alex: Yes. Just to stay in order, Justin, Pete, go ahead. Justin: Reptil, as a character, got a lot of love in this issue. I did not see that coming and leading up to Reptil #1. Okay. Let's give it a try. Alex: It's fun. He could turn into dinosaurs. That's pretty cool. I like this issue quite a bit as well. Let's move on to another big surprise though. In retrospect, given the team and it shouldn't necessarily have been. Nightwing #78 from DC Comics written by Tom Taylor, art by Bruno Redondo. Alex: I'll tell you straight up, when I read this book, I was like, “Oh, another Nightwing book. Here we go.” First couple of pages, I was like, “Holy shit, this is great. Why is this so good?” And then we got to the credits and I realized, “Oh, that's why it's so good.” [crosstalk 00:18:38] This team is great. So this is Nightwing is back in the costume. He doesn't have the memory loss, which he pokes fun of a little bit in the middle of this issue, which is very fun, but he is back in Blüdhaven dealing with all that entails. Barbara Gordon comes to visit him. It was a big spoiler for the issue, but I'll mention this because I'm sure Pete wants to talk about this in particular. The major feature of the issue is Alfred turns out to have been a billionaire and leaves all of his money to Nightwing. Pete, how did you feel about this? Pete: The letter was so touching and so moving. I really loved it. Yeah. How heartbreaking is it that the Alfred wrote him a letter every year because of the business that they're in and how crazy their life is. I was just so moved. I thought it was such a touching letter. Yeah, this was one of my favorite issues for the week. I love the humor in it. The fun bit about having Dick for a name, the dad bit, the Alfred with the dishes moments there. I got choked up for that. And then the whole fucking John Wick of it all, you don't fuck with dogs, man. Don't fuck with somebody's dog. That is just disgusting, as Nightwing put it. And yeah, it was just really just blockbuster fun. Yeah, I was just [crosstalk 00:20:09] Alex: Is that a joke on the fact that Blockbuster, the character, appears in here? Pete? Justin: Yes. Pete: Yeah, yeah. Justin: He'll say yes. Now that you said it. Alfred the butling billionaire. Who would have thought? This guy was just butling for the fun of it. The love of the game. Pete: When the Waynes died, they must've been like, “Here's a shit ton of money to raise our… Just in case.” Alex: And he was stealing it, he was stealing it from Bruce Wayne. Justin: Yeah he stole that money. Alex: Every year, squirreling away a little bit of Bruce Wayne's money. Justin: Here's what he's doing. He's telling the Wayne's that he's buying these expensive English cucumbers, and he's buying some shitty fell off the back of a truck cucumbers and pocketing the difference. [crosstalk 00:20:53] Pete: I'm not going to sit here and let you fucking… Alfred is nothing but an angel. All right? That house of insanity and he's the only sane one, all right? [crosstalk 00:21:04] So don't fucking talk shit about Alfred. Alex: Justin's making a little bit of sense here because that might explain why Batman never eats any of the soup that he gets him because it tastes like shit. Justin: It's trash soup. Because he's not buying the high end stuff, he's not buying the Progresso, he's buying like… Huh? Pete: Don't you fucking say that. Alex: [crosstalk 00:21:24] or whatever. Even Bruce is like, “Oh, this is bad.” Pete: [inaudible 00:21:31]. Alex: “I don't like this.” Justin: Wait, Pete, are you telling me you're like Alfred cooks the best food? Pete: Yeah. Justin: You know that for a fact? Pete: Fact! Justin: He only made little sandwiches and soups. It's not like he was bringing out like a dinner. Pete: You don't know what he was doing while we weren't looking [crosstalk 00:21:48] Alex: What do you think his worst dish was? The thing when all the bat family [inaudible 00:21:53] And they're like, “Oh, he's making his lasagna. That's bad.” Justin: “Master Bruce, I prepared your favorite French toast.” Justin: “Oh, Alfred's French toast.” Pete: Yo, he's dead, you fuckers. Where's the respect? Alex: “It's just too eggy.” Justin: There's no cinnamon in it. Put a spice in it. For god sakes. Justin: [inaudible 00:22:20] He doesn't even buy the good maple syrup. He buys the shitty stuff. Pete: You don't know that. Don't say that. Alex: It's not even maple. It's not from Vermont. It's not B grade. Pete: Don't you fucking… Alex: It's Log Cabin. Justin: [inaudible 00:22:33] Log Cabin syrup. Pocketing the difference. Justin: [crosstalk 00:22:36] Justin: And then he's given this difference. He gave it to Nightwing in this issue and that's continuity right there. That's the truth. Alex: I don't want to downsize just to get back- Pete: I hate talking comics with you guys. It's the fucking worst. Justin: That's crazy because you do it a lot. Pete: All you do is just fucking kill my dreams and hopes. You take everything that I like in an issue and just do bits until it's not fun anymore. You've killed Foggy Nelson for me and you can't fucking leave Alfred alone. The fucking guy just died and I still can't get any enjoyment out of… Justin: What do you think Foggy's worst dish is? Alex: All of them. Justin: “Hey, Matt, I made dinner tonight. It's a bunch of old gum.” Alex: I was doing the old man laugh. Where he's going… Pete: [crosstalk 00:23:36] Please leave me alone. Justin: I love Nightwing. I love this issue. Tom Taylor is also on a great run of books. It's great to see Nightwing, get back to some of the old stuff. Being in Blüdhaven, sort of carving out his own area away from Gotham. Pete: Great use of Blockbuster. Justin: Great use of Blockbuster. Barbara's in this issue, touching on his relationship with Alfred, which I do think despite what I said about how just God awful his lasagna was. Pete: Fuck you. Justin: He did have a great connection with Alfred. And I love seeing that here on display. What's he going to do with that money? Just buy some cool spandex? Alex: I don't know. Justin: Blow it on spandex? Alex: I do want to shout out also Bruno Redondo's art. There is a gorgeous, gorgeous two page spread that happens earlier in the issue where Nightwing is jumping off a roof and it's the classic Batman jumping in front of the moon thing. But it's him jumping in front of the sun. And I thought it was just such a smart, awesome thing to do to delineate Nightwing from Batman. Loved it. Let's move on to a book that I'm betting Pete liked as well. Orcs! #2 from BOOM! By Christine Larsen. Just a bunch of orcs, doing fun orc stuff. Pete, how did you feel about this one? Pete: Yeah, we loved to the first issue of this. I like this kind of this team up, if you will, of characters. I also love the love of story in this. People will risk a lot for a great story. I can appreciate that. The torture I go through so I can read comics is real. I thought this was fun. I also love the dedication that the person wears an eye patch and has two eyes just for the love of the game. That was really fun. I think the art and storytelling is great. I love the mix of cute and gruesome things. I like where this is going. This is exciting. Justin: Yeah. The story within the story stuff is really fun. This reminded me of, this is a hyper-specific reference, but in the movie Willow, all the brownies, the little people that ride along, that's what this book reminds me of. Pete: Really? Justin: The orcs are sort of like a version of those guys. Alex: Yeah. I can see that. I think it's a fun book. People should definitely check it out. Next up. The Trials of Ultraman #1 from Marvel, written by, again, Kyle Higgins and Matt Groom, art by Francesco Manna, Eduardo Ferigato and Guri Hiru. We checked out the first issue of this book. And haven't checked in in a while. Obviously, this is a new story of Ultraman. It was interesting reading this in the same week as another Kyle Higgins book and another Kaiju book. How do you think it stacked up in comparison? Justin: I wish I had read this one first, before I read Ultramega, because Ultramega felt so genre breaking that this felt very within the genre. And if you're a fan of Kaiju books, I think this is a great version of that and it's setting up a lot of interesting twists and turns on it and a potential new villain that I was surprised. I thought it was the backup story. I thought it was an advertisement for another book. And then it tied right into to this book. So yeah, I like this, but it definitely feels like just a fun new version of a Kaiju book. Pete: Yeah. I thought this was kind of a comparison regardless of what is better or whatever. I thought this was a cool take. It felt different enough where I wasn't like, “Oh, this is kind of too similar.” I enjoyed where this was coming from and the perspective, I also like the start of this book. Yeah. I like what this is setting up. It's not as long as the other one. It's a little bit shorter, but they do a good job of keeping it simple, teasing the story, putting all the things in place. I've followed it well, I understood what was going on. Thought it was great art and storytelling. I think this is good. Alex: My favorite part of this book is still the insert pages. I think these are the ones that Guri Hiru is drawing where it's instruction manuals for what to do for the Kaiju organization or if a Kaiju attacks. They're super fun. They're super cute. I like that quite a bit. And it really breaks- [crosstalk 00:27:52] Justin: The Kaiju steps. Alex: Kaiju steps. There you go. I enjoy those quite a bit. Agree with you guys. Otherwise, next up, Justice League #59 from DC Comics written by Brian Michael Bendis and Ram V., art by David Marquez and Xermanico. So the front story is Brian Michael Bendis on Justice League for the first time. Backup story is Ram V. doing Justice League Dark. What'd you guys think? Pete: I thought it was a fun issue. It's kind of a setup issue, but really love the story and the art and Green Arrow wants more out of life. Justin: It's interesting what the take here. This feels like a Black Adam book in a lot of ways. And re-introducing one of Bendis' characters right, at the end. Alex: Naomi. Yeah. Justin: Yeah. So I don't know, that got me a little bit, like this feels like a very Bendis move where I don't know what the story is going to be about. It feels like it's like him being like, “Here's some stuff I think is cool.” And I want it to be a little bit more of like, “Here's an idea that I'm excited to create for these characters.” The art's really beautiful in the front story. Good Aquaman issue if you're an Aqua fan, but I don't know what the direction here is. It feels like it's almost like, “You like the Justice League? Well, here's a totally different bunch of people who are going to operate like the Justice League.” The Justice League Dark backup by Ram V. I thought was great. Spin this off and make it a book. Pete: Yeah. Alex: I agree. I really liked the backup. That was dark and weird and interesting in a very different way than James Tynion did the book, which I loved. But it was interesting to see this change and this more mythical take on the characters. For the front story, like this better than the Legion of Superheroes. I thought that was very messy. There were too many characters going on. It's surprising that Justice League feels like it has less characters and is more focused. So that's a little ridiculous, but the characterizations are good and fine. I don't know. Like you said, there's a lot of Bendis isms in the book and I would like to see what he does going forward, but it felt a little derivative down to basically doing the New Avengers cover on the cover here, but with the Justice League. And if he's going to do that, New Avengers felt different because it was Bendis coming in and doing his Bendis thing on Avengers for the first time. You don't necessarily get this here. I want him to do something bolder and more exciting. Justin: Yeah. If you want to do the New Avengers for Justice League, give us that hit, give us that swing and have all these new characters introduced and have it be that because that's still a story that sticks right in the memory because it was such a big new change for the Avengers. Instead, it feels like sort of a middle ground here. Pete: I agree. Alex: Last one, let's talk about Snow Angels #2 from ComiXology written by Jeff Lemire, art by Jock. We liked the first issue of this one, I believe, quite a bit. Takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where everybody lives in a snow filled trench. A family, a father, and two daughters is being chased by a guy named The Snowman. That picks up this issue. Pete, you've always been scared of snowmen. What did you think of this one? Pete: Yeah. I mean, what's great is snowmen themselves are scary, but this is a nice heightening of that idea. Yeah. I think this is a great… First off an amazing team. And this is very action oriented, which I very much enjoy. And this does a great job. Each issue kind of leaving you really wanting more. I think this is a very intense, kind of reminds me of that horror movie where nobody can talk or whatever. So I think this is really fun. Very creative. Love the way it ended. Love the art. Alex: A Quiet Place? Is that what you're thinking of? Pete: Yeah, A Quiet Place. [crosstalk 00:31:55] Justin: Oh, I thought We Have To Talk About Kevin. Is that what it is? Pete: No, it was A Quiet Place. Justin: Nice. Either way, this book, everyone's skating really hard in this book. Pete: You got to skate hard, bro. Justin: You got to skate hard. So that was stressful. Great pace to this book. And a lot of just tense, a lot of tension. And I think A Quiet Place is a good comparison, I think. Alex: I would compare it to The Mighty Ducks, which is a movie with skating in it. Justin: That's true. That's true. And Pete, I know you love this. It's sort of a cutting edge with less romance. Pete: [inaudible 00:32:31] Alex: This is a great book. Definitely pick it up. You have another point you want to make Pete. What's up? Pete: Yeah. I just wanted to, while you're wrapping up, while I was waiting for Head Lopper to come through, I did read Superman Red & Blue #1, and I just wanted to say, really fun, love the coloring, really amazing art. The Boy Who Saved Superman, a story by Wes Craig and Jill Thompson. So amazing. The art was unbelievable. His water colors and the little Clark Kent stuff was very, very adorable. Alex: I love how you act like, “Well, I have no say in what happens in this show.” Justin: And then you secretly just review stuff at the end. That's nice. You take control in a way that I just would never be so audacious. Pete: Well, thank you. Justin: I would like to review my dinner that I made earlier, it was… But taco night, obviously… Pete: Couldn't have been better than what Alfred would have prepared. 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What a week! John and DJ have a bunch of stuff and plenty of WandaVision talk including plenty of spoiler talk at the end of the show in Kryptonite Key Club. And now they're on YouTube Too! Listen to it all or listen to the sections you like, just click on the timestamp below and watch what you want. Click here for the Video
What’s the matter Paper Lab, can’t protect your podcast!? Apparently not, because here comes Mr. Haskell, slamming into us like a freight train fuller than a tall boy of white claw (they don’t come in tallboys, do they?). Speaking of claws, man, that Tiger King sure is crazy, eh? We wouldn’t know, because two-thirds of us haven’t seen the show. Oh yeah, and of course, Spicy Beets’ music helps to add an air of dignity to the proceedings, and boy, did we need it.Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and Podchaser.Ugandan Knuckles: https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/ugandan-knuckles-meme-2019-return/Supermullet: https://www.cbr.com/why-superman-had-a-mullet/Superman Red and Blue: https://dcmultiversehistorian.wordpress.com/2015/02/10/whats-the-deal-with-superman-blue-and-superman-red/Control: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F74LLDhAhhIWhat’s the matter Logan?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNM64oNXq_gSpicy Beets: https://soundcloud.com/jesse-senpaiPaper Lab Studios: www.paperlabstudios.comFollow us on Instagram: @zippertan @paperlabstudiosFollow us on Twitter: @boostercola @zippertan @paperlab
Comic vs Movie Ep.4: Superman Red Sun.A comparison of the DC Animated Movie, Superman Red Sun with the source material, the Superman Red Sun graphic novel. What are the similarities and differences between the Comic and the Animated Movie? Is it a good adapation?Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JWGreene4/)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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As the month of February draws to a close, our hosts are leaving the DCAU and kicking off our second annual Elseworlds month. This time the Good Brothers will be doing all Elseworlds Superman tales, and kicking things off with the brand new Superman: Red Son movie by Warner Brothers Animation, with executive producer … Continue reading Ep. 95 – Elseworlds – Superman: Red Son →
In this episode, James and James return to Peter Milligan and Mike and Laura Allred's X-Statix #1-5 (2002). It's pretty amazing. Then, just for fun, they read a story that James recommended to James: a three-part story entitled Red Glass that ran in Superman #56, Adventures of Superman #479, and Action Comics #666. Our greatest enemy...is cynicism.
EPISODE 29: THE RETURN OF THE PHANTOM KING It's Halloween in the Fortress of Solitude, join Last Son Connor-El & James Cole aka Superman Red from the Krypton Report podcast as they review Action Comics 13 by Grant Morrison and Travel Foreman with a backup by Sholly Fisch and Brad Walker! SHOW NOTES: Action Comics 13 Bendis interview Krypton Report Action Comics 1016 Batman/Superman 3 Superman Smashes the Klan Superman Unchained Superman Doomed Doomsday Clock Ray Bradbury SEND IN YOUR FEEDBACK OR THOUGHTS ON - email : lskpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @LSKPodcast FB Page: facebook.com/lskpodcast Proud Member of The Collective 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;
For my third time watching the trailer, I figured I’d do a commentary over it followed by a bunch of speculation until the big day. Show notes: -Rey running -How the movie looks -Special Effects -Palpatine and what I think -Threepio -Wooo! -Lando -Horses -Leia -Blue logo -I’m being cynical -My speculation on C-3PO -Artoo -My Palpatine prediction -Superman -Red eyes -Roll of Leia -Luke -My hopes -Hux -Supporting roles -Keri Russel -Lando, Wedge, and fan service -When I’m seeing Rise of Skywalker -What Star Wars means to me -The Mandolorian -What makes Rise of Skywalker special Links: Twitter https://twitter.com/mmampodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mmampodcast Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/music-movies-and-other-stuff/id1236495556?mt=2 Podbean https://mmam.podbean.com/ Email mmampodcast@gmail.com © MMAMPodcast 2019 All Rights Reserved
Mega Superman news continues for The CW's Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event. Tom Welling and Erica Durance are set to reprise their roles as Clark Kent and Lois Lane from Smallville for the DC crossover event. Episode 16 of the Superman Confidential podcast takes a look at this plus news on the Superman: Red […]
Mega Superman news continues for The CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event. Tom Welling and Erica Durance are set to reprise their roles as Clark Kent and Lois Lane from Smallville for the DC crossover event. Episode 16 of the Superman Confidential podcast takes a look at this plus news on the Superman: Red […]
Trentus Magnus joins me this time out to discuss one of the best imaginary stories of all time, The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue followed by some state of the union type talk about Superman fandom.
Trentus Magnus joins me this time out to discuss one of the best imaginary stories of all time, The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue followed by some state of the union type talk about Superman fandom.
Trentus Magnus joins me this time out to discuss one of the best imaginary stories of all time, The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue followed by some state of the union type talk about Superman fandom.
In this Amazing Instalment of Unified Review Theory, Neill and James discuss the hottest talking point of, um, two weeks ago: the London Olympics 2012 opening ceremony! Learn what Neill has against the nation of Comoros and the reasons why Sir Melvyn Bragg is a filthy, filthy animal. ALSO: we look at a comic from 50 years ago, and talk about its merits. Join us for mermaids, biblical exoduses (exodi?) and the dangers of performance-enhancing kryptonite as we look at The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue! Will we find it amazing? There's only one way to find out! (SPOILER: we will.)