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Best podcasts about ted mckeever

Latest podcast episodes about ted mckeever

Distinguida Competencia
22 (Vol. 2): Ted McKeever x2

Distinguida Competencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 40:57


Uno de los dibujantes más extraños y extremos del comic yanqui que tuvo mucha participación en el mainstream (y en sus imprints para adultos) es Ted McKeever, favorito de la dulpa. De su participación en DC dentro del marco temporario elegido para esta versión del podcast, elegimos el Elseworld "Blue Amazon" y la miniserie "Enginehead".

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Comic Pros & Cons
Episode 150: Ted McKeever

Comic Pros & Cons

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 57:42


Episode 150: Ted McKeever This week, the Comic Pros & Cons podcast hits its 150th episode milestone with a bang! Recorded live at the 30th year of Motor City Comic Con, Derek is honored to sit and talk with the legendary creator, Ted McKeever. Derek talks to Ted about his career and journey throughout the+ Read More

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The Clive Barker Podcast
189 : Marvel Hellraiser Part 8

The Clive Barker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 78:19


Thanks for subscribing to the Clive Barker Podcast. We do this for you!  This is the only podcast dedicated to the imagination of Clive Barker. In this episode, 189, Jose and I (I'm Ryan) conclude the series dissecting the Marvel / Epic Hellraiser comics.  We cover the Dark Holiday Special, the Summer Special and the and the Poster Book. Recently we had an email asking about the progress of the Interview Books from last year's Kickstarter.  What we can tell you is that we're about halfway through the process of transcribing these interviews.  It's been quite a slog through this.  If you try this at home, unless you are an expert typist, it takes about 1 hour for every 10 minutes of interview.  So we've been looking into faster ways to get this done.  Jose has been trying something with editing YouTube transcriptions, and I'm looking into an online service to help with this as well.  The new goal is to get this done by year's end. Thank you for your patience, and we still have our list of backers and pre-orders, and we are forever indebted to you. We also can't wait to have our first book in print! Thanks for indulging that little update, and now back to the episode. Dark Holiday Special Child's Play - w - Sholly Fisch, a - Steve. Buccellato, Kevin O'Neill cover. Golem Nursery Crime Summer Special DG Chichester, Mark Evans Babycakes - Faye Perozich, Gerry Talaoc The Devil's Absolution - George Zaffino, Christie Scheele Alouette For My Son - Frank Lovece, Bill Koeb 1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador Old Wives' Tale - Barry Dutter, Steven Johnson Poster Book Kent Williams, Ted McKeever, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jorge Zaffino, John Bolton And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwistand YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian

Waiting for Doom
Episode 115: The End is a Terrible Thing to Waste

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 69:19


Sequels! Unread comics! Unexpected choices in fundraising! More Kbbalistic mysticism than you can shake a possessed doll at! Ending the year by ending a volume - AND revealing a new project! GADZOOKS! LET'S GET PATROLLING! Down on Derington Way - 11:26 Doom Clock - 14:25 Doomsplaining - 18:38 - We reach the end of volume 2 of the Doom Patrol, as we cover issues 86 and 87 by Rachel Pollack, Ted McKeever, John E Workman Jr, Axel Alonso and Lou Stathis! Mailbag O Doom - 47:45 - We read your responses to the question, "Who is your favourite character with a walking stick?"

Waiting for Doom
Episode 113: This Is How It's Gonna Go Out

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 64:13


Deadly frisbees! Faith healers! Erotic chocolate milk! Grail cups, not plastic tumblers! Food that opens gates! Satan! eBay sniping! Something for everyone! Down on Derington Way - 6:07 Doom Clock - 10:22 Doomsplaining - 15:45 - It's the beginning of the end for volume 2 of the Doom Patrol, as we take a look at issues 84 and 85, brought to us by Rachel Polack, Ted McKeever, John E. Workman and Lou Stathis! Mailbag O Doom - 45:58 - We read your responses to the question, "In terms of comics, what was the 'one that got away'?"

Waiting for Doom
Episode 110: Stand Back, It's False Memories!

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 63:04


Mike and Paul return with an all new episode of Waiting For Doom! YAY! Also return are those DAMN Nanites that cause that DAMN clickyechonoisething part way through the editing process! BOO! We are aware of the issue, and are looking into how to avoid it again. Thanks for your understanding and for sticking with us during this difficult time. Send thoughts and prayers, humans. Anyway, LET'S GET PATROLLING! Down on Derington Way - 8:34 Doom Clock - 10:30 Doomsplaining - 15:07 - We continue towards the end of volume 2, as we take a look at issue 82 and 83 of that run, from Rachel Pollack, Ted McKeever, Jamie Tolagson, Matt Howarth, John E Workman Jr, Debbie McKeever and Kyle Baker! Mailbag O Doom - 44:42 - We read your responses to the question, "Who is your favourite fioctional robot?"

Waiting for Doom
Episode 108: Not in Kansas Any More But We Still Have Dorothy...

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 66:57


We're back with more Doom Patrol goodness! Join Mike, Paul, Hotcakes and Fabineez for about 30 minutes of good audio, and another 30 minutes of an annoying clipping sound that unexpectedly appeared during editing. Not recording - because we would've stopped until it was resolved - but editing. CURSE YOU, TECH GODS. Anyway, thanks and apologies in advance for putting up with it. We loves you guys. Down on Derington Way - 10:46 Doom Clock - 16:48 Doomsplaining - 21:56 - We return to volume 2 of the Doom Patrol, covering issues 80 and 81 from rachel Pollack, The Pander Brothers, Ted McKeever, Stuart Chaffetz, and John E Workman Jr! Mailbag O Doom - 45:57 - We read your responses to the question, "Who is your favourite fictional hero of colour?"

Diana Prince Wonder Woman Podcast
Whom Gods Destroy featuring Chris Claremont

Diana Prince Wonder Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 34:26


This episode, we look at a pair of the very few Elseworlds out-of-continuity “imaginary stories” with Wonder Woman as a billed star. First we adapt previous coverage of 2003’s The Blue Amazon one-shot special by Randy & Jean-Marc Lofficier with art by Ted McKeever. The core of the episode is a fresh look at 1996’s Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy prestige format 4-issue mini-series by Chris Claremont, Dusty Abell and Drew Geraci. As a special bonus, coverage includes excerpts from a 2016 interview with the writer discussing this project.This episode’s non-paying advertiser:Satin Tights: A Wonder Woman Podcast, covering the 1970s TV shows.We don’t have a Magic Sphere, so if you want to communicate with us about the podcast…Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or commune with @rolledspine as a group.Email DiaboluIf the main Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman blog isn’t your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts.

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Four Color Rolled Spine
Diana Prince Wonder Woman Podcast #16: Whom Gods Destroy featuring Chris Claremont

Four Color Rolled Spine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 34:26


Whom Gods Destroy featuring Chris Claremont This episode, we look at a pair of the very few Elseworlds out-of-continuity "imaginary stories" with Wonder Woman as a billed star. First we adapt previous coverage of 2003's The Blue Amazon one-shot special by Randy & Jean-Marc Lofficier with art by Ted McKeever. The core of the episode is a fresh look at 1996's Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy prestige format 4-issue mini-series by Chris Claremont, Dusty Abell and Drew Geraci. As a special bonus, coverage includes excerpts from a 2016 interview with the writer discussing this project. This episode's non-paying advertiser: Satin Tights: A Wonder Woman Podcast, covering the 1970s TV shows. We don't have a Magic Sphere, so if you want to communicate with us about the podcast... Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or commune with @rolledspine as a group. Email Diabolu If the main Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message

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Comic Pros & Cons
Episode 071: Ted McKeever live at Motor City Comic Con

Comic Pros & Cons

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 55:54


Episode 071: Ted McKeever live at Motor City Comic Con This week, Comic Pros & Cons returns to our favorite show of the year, Motor City Comic Con! While he was there, Derek was reunited with one of his all time favorite artists and writers, Ted McKeever. Ted discussed with Derek the method to his+ Read More

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Graphic Content Podcast
Graphic Content Podcast Episode 11 | Creator-Owned Comics Pt. 2

Graphic Content Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 109:55


Jim and Adam reconvene to talk about more creator-owned comics, from Jim's love of real-world thrillers like Greg Rucka's QUEEN AND COUNTRY and to Adam's love of Ted McKeever's PLASTIC FORKS from 1993. Yeah, they cover quite the range of titles, alongside more titles from even more grounded "real world" titles to sci-fi westerns. If you're looking to broaden your comics pallete, then we humbly suggest this podcast for you. Oh, and it pairs nicely with the recently published "Lost Episode" which is the first part of their continuing discussion on titles outside the superhero slugfests of DC & Marvel. So, do you have books that you'd recommend us to take a look at? We'd love to hear from you! We're on Twitter @graphicpodcast, as well as on Facebook at facebook.com/graphicpodcast (please "LIKE" the page, we're desperate for approval). We hope to hear from you soon. So until then, go read some comics! And when you're done with those, please listen to GRAPHIC CONTENT!

Tomos y Grapas - Piezas
Otros Mundos. Superman/Batman/Wonder Woman: Metropolis

Tomos y Grapas - Piezas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 4:58


En este tomo de Otros Mundos. Superman/Batman/Wonder Woman: Metropolis los héroes de DC son ubicados en un mundo que es un claro homenaje a las películas del cine expresionista alemán. Los héroes verán modificados sus orígenes, historias y estética en alusión a películas tales como Metropolis, Nosferatu, Dr.Mabuse ... para traernos una interesante trilogía sobre una gran ciudad utópica. Los guiones de Randy y Jean Marc Lofficcier se verán retratados por Ted McKeever con su inconfudible estilo en este interesante Elseworld.

SILENCE!
SILENCE! #193

SILENCE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 61:59


I TOOK A TRAIN, I TOOK A PLANE…AH WHO CARES YOU ALWAYS END UP IN THE CITY “You remind me of the babe!” “What babe?” “The babe with the power!” “What power?” “THE POWER TO MELT MEN’S BRAINS WITH IT’S EYES, TO REND THEIR SKIN FROM THEIR BONES WITH NARY A THOUGHT, THE POWER TO LEVEL CITIES WITH A BLINK, TOO MAKE A CHARNEL HOUSE OF THIS WORLD AND THE NEXT, TO TRAVEL OUT INTO THE STARS AND FURTHER AND TO BURN ANYTHING THAT GETS IN IT’S WAY…THAT POWER!” “Oh. Well in that case I think you can keep that babe away from me. Nasty thing.” LA HA BOO HA! It’s a new SILENCE!, the comics podcast with ‘tude to boot, and boots with ‘tude. Gary Lactus and The Beast Must Die bring you their thoughts, their opinions, their hopes, their dreams and they demand that you listen. Sponsorship? Admin, Earth-Pigs? Self-promotion? Stand-up comedy? Take your pick, treacle, they’re all here Into the Reviewniverse we go, with a hi-de-hi and a ho-de-ho! Despite The Beast forgetting himself and talking about the Brian Wilson biopic Love & Mercy, the boys do eventually talk about comics, including The Dark Knight: The Last Crusade, Batman no.1, Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat, DC Legends of Tomorrow (with Sugar & Spike), Island, Michael DeForge, Black Widow, Ted McKeever’s Pencil Head and more, oh so much more! Laughing. About Laughing. And then not. P.S. COME TO THIS IT WILL BE FUNNYYYYYYY! @silencepod @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie @bobsymindless silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.

Robots From Tomorrow!
Episode 295: Pencil Head/Weekly Shonen Jump

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 130:24


Four issues into a five-issue story, Ted McKeever's “Pencil Head” sprinkles surrealist happenings on top of a barely disguised look at McKeever's journey through the mainstream American comics industry from 1990 to 2004(ish). Names are fudged to placate the lawyers, but you don't need a crystal ball to see the obvious on this one (Crank Filler? Schmal Plevitz?). But even so, picking out ALL the references can be tricky. But luckily, Greg's area of expertise is just that era of comics, so listen to he & Mike walk you through the ins & outs of this sharp-witted ‘bande desinee a clef'. Afterwards, the focus shifts to over to manga, as Mike digs into a Japanese print copy of “Weekly Shonen Jump.” How different is it from what we get digitally in the US? What cultural similarities and differences do the two comics bring to mind? All that, plus the name of the Silver Age artist banned from Marvel offices for nocturnal activities and much, much more on this episode! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 407

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 149:12


Vertigo, B. Clay Moore and Bad Karma, Deadpool, Spider-Man #1 by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli, Sam Wilson, Captain America #6 by Nick Spencer, Joe Bennett, and Belardino Brabo, Spider-Woman by Dennis Hopeless and Javier Rodriguez, Alex Nino, Legion of Superheroes V2 Annual #1 by Paul Levitz, Keith Giffen, and Bruce D. Patterson, Justice League, Barry Kitson, X-Files, Flash and Supergirl, Walking Dead, Contest of Champions, Battleworld, Squadron Supreme #3 by James Robinson, Leonard Kirk, and Paul Neary, Crisis on Infinite Earths, 52, Kamandi #50 by Denny O'Neil, Dick Ayers, and Alfredo Alcala, Pencil Head #1 by Ted McKeever from Image, and a whole mess more!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 406

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 159:53


Sanford Greene drops in to discuss Power Man and Iron Fist with David Walker, Skottie Young, the Marvel Hip Hop variants, Mike Del Mundo, Alex Ross, Ed Piskor, Kickstarter, Straight Outta Compton, American Monster #1 by Brian Azzarello, Juan Doe, and John J. Hill from Aftershock, Angouleme and Ms. Marvel, Mark Millar and Stewart Immonen on Empress, Tekworld, Pencil Head #1 by Ted McKeever from Image, Archie Goodwin, Eduardo Risso and Paul Dini on Dark Night: A True Batman Story, Paleo: The Complete Collection by Jim Lawson from Dover, Jacked by Eric Kripke and John Higgins from Vertigo, All-New All-Different X-Men and Mahmud Asrar, Barrier #1 by Brian K. Vaughn and Marcos Martin from Panel Syndicate, InSeXts by Marguerite Bennett and Ariela Kristantina from Aftershock, and a whole mess more!

The Comics Alternative
Episode 172 - Reviews of My Degeneration, Aliceheimer's, Pencil Head #1, and The Cask of Amontillado

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 84:24


It's time for another round of insightful reviews, and this week Gwen and Derek have just what the doctored ordered. In fact, the first two books they discuss are part of Penn State University Press' Graphic Medicine series. Peter Dunlap-Shohl's My Degeneration: A Journey through Parkinson's is the author's account of living with Parkinson's disease. It's not exactly a memoir, although it does explore the impact that the disease has had on Dunlap-Shohl's life over the past decade. My Degeneration is more of an instructional text, or perhaps a survival guide, on how to navigate the debilitating straits of his condition. As Gwen and Derek reveal, the book is an informative, no-nonsense look at Parkinson's, and while it posses a hopeful and even upbeat tone, it is anything but a Pollyanna narrative. The second book from the Graphic Medicine series is Aliceheimer's: Alzheimer's through the Looking Glass, Dana Walrath's account of confronting her mother's Alzheimer's disease (and which will be released in April). The author uses Lewis Carroll's classic children's tale as a metaphor for her mother's condition, as well as her own grappling with the dilemma. Although technically not a comic, Aliceheimer's could be considered a "graphic narrative" in that Walrath juxtaposes collage-style illustrations with textual accounts of her mother's experiences. Both Graphic Medicine books are deeply personal and moving texts that can speak directly to patients, caregivers, and medical professionals. Next, Derek and Gwen take a look at the first issue of Ted McKeever's new miniseries, Pencil Head (Image Comics). What makes this title so striking and so different from his previous works (such as Miniature Jesus and Superannuated Man) is that it's about the comics industry and, according to the publisher, a semi-autobiographical account of the strange things that occur in the life of a creator. Indeed, McKeever's shark, and at times surreal, black-and-white art is the perfect vehicle to reveal the weirdness underlying the profession. Finally, Gwen and Derek wrap up the show by looking at the latest adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's classic gothic tale, Enrica Jang and Jason Strutz's The Cask of Amontillado (Action Lab Studios). Derek is an aficionado of Poe adaptations, and the two begin their discussion by highlighting both the adherences to and the deviations from the original narrative. Jang doesn't really retain the short story's complicating narrative frame -- Montresor's confessional (and ambiguous) account provided years after the event -- but this one-shot does set up her and Strutz's upcoming limited series, The House of Montresor. This will be their sequel to the classic, a look into the consequences of Montresor's calculated murder and what it means to both his and Fortunato's families.

The Comics Alternative
Episode 89 - Reviews of The Amateurs, The Superannuated Man #1, and Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's The City on the Edge of Forever #1

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 96:24


On this week's show, Derek and Gene review three new titles. They begin with an unusual story from Conor Stechschulte, The Amateurs (Fantagraphics Books). The guys aren't entirely sure about the narrative cohesion or the connecting events in this story — and they're okay with that — but they're mesmerized by the absurdist, and at times violent, paths this comic takes. This novella-length work is a strange combination of slapstick comedy, slasher horror, and existential angst. Think of Laurel and Hardy meets Waiting for Godot…but with slaughtered livestock. Next the Two Guys move on to the first issue of Ted McKeever's new miniseries, The Superannuated Man (Image Comics).  They start off by comparing this comic to some of McKeever's earlier works, such as Eddy Current, Plastics Forks, and Metropol, but see in its detail a more meticulously crafted art that pushes more visual boundaries. In this way, the work is quite similar to last year's Miniature Jesus, another title with a perspective-skewing feel. What's more, the guys feel that McKeever does an outstanding job at introducing us to this strange narrative world, providing just enough exposition to grab our attention and propel the  miniseries forward, full-throttle. Finally, Gene and Derek discuss a comic that is sure to make Trekkies happy the world over, Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay #1 (IDW Publishing). Beginning with a few comments on the history behind “The City on the Edge of Forever” – specifically, the controversy surrounding Harlan Ellison's famously unused original teleplay — they beam into this first issue by looking at the artwork of J. K. Woodward. While Gene isn't sure that his painterly style is most appropriate for an action-based sci-fi comic, Derek is more won over by the visuals. But they both can agree that this Scott and David Tipton's adaptation of Ellison's original teleplay is not only a good story, but a fascinating study in progressive translation: it's a comic-book adaptation of a text originally intended for an entirely different medium, yet “maladapted” by that original medium and inadvertently giving the original new life through both dramatic prose and now graphic storytelling.

B180 – Podcast o Batmanie
34 – Black & White cz. 1

B180 – Podcast o Batmanie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2008 4:45


Kilka uwag JAPONfana (czytał godai) n/t komiksu: Black & White, cz. 1 autorzy: Ted McKeever, Bruce Timm, Joe Kubert, Howard Chaykin, Jose Munoz, Archie Goodwin, Walter Simonson, Richard Corben, Jan Strnad, Kent Williams, Jorge Zaffino, Chuck Dixon, Neil Gaiman, Simon Bisley Wydanie polskie TM-Semic 1997; oprawa miękka, 100 stron; 5,50 zł scenariusz: różnie grafika: różnie […]