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Siglo XIX, disputa feroz entre Unitarios y Federales. Juan Felipe Ibarra ya no estaba en el gobierno santiagueño y la sucesión vino de la mano de los hermanos Taboada. En esos años el presidente era Bartolomé Mitre y los Taboada se conviertieron en la base mitrista en el interior, sobre todo en la convulsionada zona del NOA. Dolores "La Tigra" Díaz era riojana, participaba de las batallas con heroísmo, por eso la apodaron de esa manera. Fue tomada prisionera por los Taboada que la acusaron de "fomentar hábitos perversos" en los gauchos.En la columna de historia de cada jueves, la historiadora Adriana Medina rescata el perfil de "La Tigra".
Tigra has been unveiled as the newest 7 star mystic and it has the community a bit divided. Here's the good and the bad about this decision.
Diese Folge taucht ein in die Welt des Opel Tigra A – ein Auto, das die 90er Jahre geprägt hat und für viele unvergessen bleibt. War es die charmante Werbung mit Franziska van Almsick oder doch die überraschend unterhaltsame Fahrweise, die den Tigra so besonders machten? Wir sprechen über das sportliche Image, die bunten Designvarianten und die wahre Faszination hinter diesem Kleinwagen. Aber finden Frank, Jens und Karsten auch, dass es ein Future Classic ist?Future Classics ist der Podcast über die Automobile der Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft. Karsten Arndt, Jens Seltrecht und Frank Otero Molanes reden über die Klassiker der Mobilität. Vom Twingo bis zum Lexus LS 400, vom Nissan Patrol Gr bis zum frühen Porsche Boxster, von Benzin bis Elektroauto, wird in jeder Folge ein Fahrzeug als zukünftiger Klassiker vorgestellt, seine Entstehungsgeschichte, Technik und Design und all die unerzählten Geschichten, die diese Autos so besonders machen. Zu einem Future Classic eben.Executive Producer: Christoph Falke & Ruben Schulze-FröhlichProjektleitung: Annabell RühlemannSounddesign & Produktion: Philipp KlauerMarketing und Ansprechpartner: Laurence DonathCopyrights Cover: www.netcarshow.com„Future Classics“ ist ein Podcast aus den Wake Word Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Note from Jacob: If you or someone you know are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988. It was an honor to welcome award-winning actress and singer Lenore Zann to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. A ground-breaking artist and political trailblazer, Lenore Zann's explosive career has spanned the globe with iconic performances and strong political stances. Thanks to her beloved portrayal of Rogue (the superhero fittingly recognized as “the strongest woman in the Universe”) in X-Men: The Animated Series and Marvel Studio's X-Men '97, as well as her roles as Tigra in The Avengers: United They Stand, Chiriko in Fushigi Yûgi, and Star Catcher in My Little Pony. Lenore Zann has become the voice of an entire generation. Born in Sydney, Australia, she moved to Canada with her teacher parents at the age of eight. With a natural talent for performance, Lenore Zann burst onto the entertainment scene at just nineteen with her haunting portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in the rock opera Hey Marilyn! At twenty-six, she won Canada's national ACTRA Award for Best Actor in a Radio Drama for her performance as Mary Snow in CBC Radio's Salt Water Moon by David French.At thirty, producers in New York sponsored her to play Candy in Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love by Brad Fraser, first at the Hampstead Theatre in Chicago, followed by an off-Broadway run at the Orpheum Theatre. She followed this by writing and performing her first play, The Marilyn Tapes, first at Don't Tell Mama's Cabaret and another off-Broadway run at The Blue Heron Theatre. With hundreds of credits in TV, film, theater, radio, animation, and interactive games, she has electrified audiences with her performances. Fans tell her she has empowered them in their own lives. Now, the magical wings of Disney have helped Lenore Zann soar to new heights of fame. Fans and critics alike have hailed her stunning performance in X-Men '97 as Emmy-worthy with both the show and Lenore garnering numerous award nominations, including a Primetime Emmy nomination for Best Animated Production. An album of songs and several feature film and TV roles are currently in the works. A Rogue's Tale is her first book. Lenore also received the 2024 King Charles III Coronation Medal for outstanding community service, the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award for Service to Community and Country, the ACTRA Award for Best Actor, and a Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to Arts and Culture. She supports organizations such as the Terry Fox Foundation, The Sick Kids Foundation, and St. Jude. On this episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Lenore Zann spoke about returning to the X-Men universe for Disney+'s X-Men '97, portraying Marilyn Monroe and writing A Rogue's Tale.Let's connect on social media: A) BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jacobelyachar.bsky.socialB) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/C) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/D) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharE) Twitter (X): https://x.com/JacobElyacharF) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Ultimate Spider-Cast Ep #309: Marvel Team-Up #67 Welcome back to Ultimate Spider-Cast! In this episode, Phil, Lilith, and Justin continue “John Byrne January” with a review of Marvel Team-Up #67 (March 1978) featuring Spider-Man and Tigra vs Kraven The Hunter. PLUS: reviews of NEW issues Spectacular Spider-Men #11, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #28, and Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider #9! PLUS: random nonsense including the Mike Tyson/Jack Paul fight that wasn't. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Ultimate Spider-Cast's Links → Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/capesnetwork.bsky.social → Twitter https://www.twitter.com/UltSpidercast → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UltimateSpiderCast → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
En este podcast tenemos… ¡Consultorio Clásico! En el título aparecen dos adjetivos. El primero, “horribles” … a lo mejor me he pasado, pero algunos no son desde luego los coupés más bonitos del mundo. El segundo, “baratos”, este sí que es real al cien por cien, todos los puedes conseguir por menos de 5.000 € e incluso por mucho menos… ¿te apetece un coupé? ¡Date el capricho! Siempre he pensado que los coches con carrocería coupé son los más bonitos y atractivos. Incluso más que los descapotables… los descapotables tienen un encanto especial, pero su línea, “rota” por la falta de techo, es menos pura y menos agraciada… los grandes diseños suelen ser coupé con una excelsa excepción: El Jaguar E, pues el descapotable es precioso pero el Coupé, a mi modo de ver, no tanto. Pero… sí, hay “peros”. Decía en la entradilla “Coupés horribles” y muchos pensaréis que es un “Clickbait” … sí y no. Pido disculpas si ofendo a alguien, además en esta lista hay coches bonitos, algunos muy bonitos, pero los hay si no horribles al menos “poco agraciados”. ¿No son horribles o al menos poco agraciados el Ford Puma, el Opel Tigra, el Peugeot 307 CC o el Smart Roadster? A mí me lo parecen… insisto, a lo mejor he exagerado, pero hay un motivo. Para hacer coupés verdaderamente bonitos, el tamaño importa. Te pongo un ejemplo: Mira el Toyota GT86… te doy un ratito… ¿es bonito o no? Y parece casi pequeño… Y ahora mira en VW Golf, parece claramente más grande… pues bien, miden casi exactamente lo mismo, apenas hay 4 cm, esto (marco con los dedos) de diferencia. Las líneas más afiladas tanto en el morro como en la parte posterior de los coupés, para ser suaves y proporcionadas, necesitan espacio, longitud. Fijaos que un coche que todo el mundo califica como claramente pequeño, el MX5 actual, mide apenas 25 cm menos que un Golf, casi 4 metros. No se puede decir que sea pequeñito. Cuando haces un coupé pequeño, queda necesariamente “rechoncho” por delante y tienes que recortar por detrás… no es fácil hacer un coupé bonito, habitable y corto… Que sea de tracción delantera, tampoco ayuda a hacer coches bonitos, porque hay que hacer un morro para que quepa el motor y si los haces muy afilado alargas el coche y si no, te queda un poco “cabezón”. Si te fijas los coupés más bonitos suelen ser con motor delantero lo más retrasado posible o motor central. Y luego está la marca. Los coupés asequibles suelen ser generalistas. ¿Quiero decir con esto que las marcas generalistas no saben hacer coches bonitos? No, pero que todos o casi todos verán menos bonito a un Cougar por ser un Ford que si llevase la marca BMW o no digamos Porsche. Porque así, entre nosotros, los Porsche 718 si fuesen de la marca Hyundai muchos dirían que tienen una estética muy rebuscada y muy “Manga” … pero como son Porsche, son bonitos. Nos guste o no, este efecto es real. Dicho esto: Cualquiera de estos coches por el precio al que los puedes conseguir, te van a dar muchas satisfacciones. Porque, por ejemplo, a mí el Tigra me parece de los feos… pero uno de los primeros, con 200.000 km y motor de 1.8 litros y 125 CV, por menos de 2.000 €… ¿a que ya te parece más bonito? Otra ventaja en general de los coupés es que son coches buenos para comprar de segunda mano, porque se juntan dos cosas buenas: Son coches de capricho que los compradores cuidan bien y no suelen hacer muchos kilómetros, no son la opción favorita de los más viajeros. Eso hace especialmente interesante la compra de estos coches como coches usados. Para terminar con los preámbulos, tengo presente a todos aquellos que nos veis desde fuera de España por eso, como siempre, os pido disculpas porque estos previos están referidos al mercado español… os sirve de reflexión y de orientación, pero no es lo mismo. Dicho esta vamos a ver estos coupés por orden alfabético de marca: 1. Ford Cougar. Desde 3.000 €. 2. Ford Puma. Desde 2.000 €. 3. Honda Accord. Desde 4.000 €. 4. Hyundai Coupé. Desde 2.000 €. 5. Mercedes-Benz C Coupé. Desde 3.000 €. 6. Opel Tigra. Desde 2.000 €. 7. Peugeot 406 Coupé. Desde 1.800 €. 8. Peugeot 307 CC. Desde 4.000 €. 9. Renault Megane. Desde 2.000 €. 10. Smart Roadster. Desde 5.000 €. 11. Toyota Celica. Desde 1.900 €. Conclusión: Como veis hay coupés muy asequibles y muy interesantes. Los feos, son más baratos, con excepciones… pero los hay que cumplen con la “3B: Buenos, bonitos y baratos”.
Chichester Chats Ep #38: Marvel Super-Heroes #2 Welcome back to the Chichester Chats! In each episode Phil and Lilith chat with writer D.G. Chichester about one of his comic book creations. This time the group discusses the D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark Tigra story from Marvel Super-Heroes #2 (July 1990) Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Chichester Chats Links → Twitter https://www.twitter.com/ChichesterChats → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ChichesterChats → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
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Poligonero, hortera, macarra, coche de pastilleros, quiero y no puedo, el Celica de los pobres, julay… solo por decir unos pocos adjetivos y expresiones despectivas usadas para referirse a este coche. Sobre todo, a la primera generación… en la que participaron nada menos que Pininfarina y Porsche. Me encantan los coches incomprendidos y el primero en la lista, ¡incluso por delante de mi querido Multipla! sería éste… y os anticipo algo: Era un buen coche. Os anticipo que me voy a centrar en el que es más “patito feo” de todos, las generaciones, que para mí son la misma, que van desde 1996 a 2001. La siguiente generación, por varios motivos que analizaremos, es otra cosa. Os adelanto que Hyundai fue fundada en 1947 por Chubg Ju-yung tras la finalización del conflicto coreano apoyado por el gobierno coreano y también por los USA, en concreto de su ejército. Era una empresa dedicada al acero, a la construcción publica, maquinaria pesada, aparatos eléctricos y, como no automóviles. Hyundai casi desde el principio apostó por los Coupés. Cuando la marca llega a España en 1992 su gama, junto a los Lantra, Pony y Sonata, ya incluía un Coupé, el S-Coupé al que gran parte de la prensa y aficionados llamaron “Hyundai escupe”. Llega el Hyundai “Tiburón” el nombre del Hyundai Coupé fuera de Europa. Este modelo se puede decir que es descendiente directo del prototipo triplaza HCD-II que pudo verse en el Detroit Motor Show a comienzos de 1993, un coche que, si lo ves, indudablemente te recuerda el primer Coupé. He visto en muchas páginas Web y canales de YouTube que el Hyundai Coupé es un diseño de Pininfarina. Discrepó. Según mis fuentes la primera generación, derivada del citado prototipo HCD-II fue obra del propio centro de estilo de Hyundai. Pero de lo que no hay duda es que Porsche sí intervino en el diseño y puesta a punto del bastidor, derivado del Elantra y, por supuesto, de tracción delantera. La batalla se recortaba 80 mm para dejarla en 2.470 mm y Porsche se encargó, con éxito, de la puesta a punto de este bastidor… ya comentaremos cómo iba. “Cuesta lo que un Tigra…y ofrece lo que un Calibra”. Esta frase la leí en una prueba de la época. Porque toca hablar de cómo iba este coche cuando te ponías al volante. Como os he comentado fui de los primeros periodistas españoles y casi diría que europeos en probar este modelo en su presentación. Y debo ser sincero, todos, unos más y otros menos, y me incluyo, veíamos a Hyundai como esos coches coreanos, baratos y en cierta medida insulsos. El Coupé parecía que era otro Hyundai más en este sentido, solo que con una cara bonita. Y eso que en la presentación previa a la prueba de los coches los responsables de comunicación se esforzaron y mucho en contarnos que no, que este Hyundai era “otra cosa”; que se lo habían “currado” mucho… como buen periodista fui escéptico…. Hasta que probé el coche. Porque el coche iba muy, pero que muy bien. A mí me gustaba y me gusta, pero eso es opinable. El interior no era especialmente espacioso, pero yo con mi 1,87 m de altura iba bien. Los motores eran buenos, muy buenos, con bajos, con altos, subían bien y rápido de vueltas e incluso el sonido era agradable. Y el cambio, tanto por accionamiento cómo por desarrollos estaba muy bien pensado. Y me dejó para el final lo mejor era el comportamiento: El Coupé era muy ágil, cambiaba rápido de dirección, tenía un excelente paso por curva, era progresivo y con muy buena motricidad… de lo mejor del mercado sin duda. La mano de Porsche se dejaba notar y como comenté al responsable de prensa que “off the record” me había dicho que “el trabajo de Porsche nos ha costado una leña” …. Yo le respondí: “Ha sido una buena inversión”. ¿Y lo peor? Me hace gracia decir que lo peor era el peso, cuando 1.250 kg en un coche de más de 4,3 metros hoy es ligerísimo… pero no en 1996. Tampoco era muy pesado. Lo que realmente estaba por detrás eran los frenos. Y es que los motores tan buenos, los desarrollos tan acertados y un bastidor tan eficaz, ponían en apuro a los frenos, porque llegabas a las curvas muy deprisa. Más que por potencia, la crítica era por resistencia… De nuevo algunos diréis que no conocéis el “Tuscani”, pero lo que no conocéis es el nombre, porque es el Hyundai Coupé aparecido en España en 2002 que muchos llaman tercera generación y que para mí es la segunda. Os decía al comenzar que este modelo no ha sido tan “maltratado” como el anterior. Y es así, por varios motivos. Su diseño era quizás menos diferente, pero también menos atrevido y más parecido a otros coupés rivales. Por otro lado, se situaba claramente por encima de su antecesor por precio y equipamiento e incluso había una versión V6 de 2,7 litros, todo de aluminio y con 167 CV muy aprovechables. Para mi muy importante fue la convocatoria de la Copa Hyundai Coupé. Soy de la opinión que la competición mejora mucho la imagen de un modelo y ver a los Coupés tan bajitos, tan rápidos y tan bonitos… creo que mejoró exponencialmente la imagen del coche. Desde luego, nos guste o no, la competición “legal” y oficial mejor la imagen de un coche mientras que el tuning u otro tipo de preparación, la estropea. Fruto de lo que digo es que este Coupé, incluso en este momento, no goza de precios tan interesantes como su antecesor. Siempre he dicho que no soy un apasionado del tuning, aunque me gusta, pero también siempre he defendido que los tuneros saben mucho de coches y eligen modelos con una relación calidad/precio/interés, muy buenos… como es el caso del Hyundai Coupé de la primera generación, hasta 2002. De carreras. Por cierto, no tuve la fortuna de correr la Copa Hyundai con el Coupé, sí lo hice en la antecesora, que se disputaba con el Accent. Pero luego si participé con uno de estos coches, que eran con motor V6 evidentemente, en muchas carreras, incluidas un par de ediciones en las 24 horas de Montmeló, con magníficos resultados… Conclusión. ¡Benditos patitos feos! ¡Benditos coches incomprendidos! Olvídate de la mala imagen que puedan tener el Hyundai Coupé, todas las generaciones y sobre todo las primeras. Son excelentes coches, muy agradables, bien hechos y, además, que puedes encontrar a muy buen precio. Eso sí: Encontrar uno bien cuidado y de serie… es tarea complicada… pero vale la pena.
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Marvel Tales Ep #73: West Coast Avengers #14-#16 Welcome back to Marvel Tales! This time, Phil and Justin review West Coast Avengers #14-#16 (November 1986-January 1987) featuring Greer Nelson's battle for her soul, the returns of the Cat People and Master Pandemonium, the West Coast Avengers team up with Hellstorm and Hellcat, and Hank Pym makes a dark decision. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Marvel Tales Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/MarvelTalesPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook facebook.com/MarvelTalesPod → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Marvel Tales Ep #71: Giant-Size Creatures #1 & Monsters Unleashed #10 Welcome back to Marvel Tales! This time, Phil and Justin review Giant-Size Creatures #1 (July 1974) featuring the former Cat Greer Nelson's transformation into her more well known persona as Tigra and a team-up with Jack Russell, the Werewolf By Night and Monsters Unleashed #10 (February 1975) featuring Tigra vs the symbiotic/demonic duo of Aesklos and Surisha. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Marvel Tales Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/MarvelTalesPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook facebook.com/MarvelTalesPod → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Marvel Team-Up #125 (1982)Spider-Man, ever the enterprising fellow, nabs a print endorsement deal for a fast food joint only for Tigra to show up and score the gig with her Charo impression (cuchi cuchi). Tigra then has a date with a beat cop that gets interrupted by Zabo the Diaper Bodyguard. Spider-Man tries to help and makes things worse.Additionally, we are bestowed a Doctor Strange / Scarlet Witch back-up that sees a confused monster summoned on the set of that fake movie in PET CEMETARY 2 where Eddie Furlong's mother get electrocuted to death. Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter (X) @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTPlease rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
ANN Groong Week in Review - Mar 17, 2024Topics:Reactions to Interview with Canadian AmbassadorMore Concessions Signaled by PashinyanEU Parliament Resolution on ArmeniaFish Rots from the HeadGuest:Arthur G. Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Asbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqHovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanEpisode 318 | Recorded: March 18, 2024Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
We finally discuss Bryan's favorite character, Usagi Yojimbo, and the recent Space Usagi mini-series by Stan Sakai (Dark Horse Comics & Dogu Publishing). Plus Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, more West Coast Avengers, Tigra, Vinland Saga, Blue Beetle, Keith Giffen, Poison Ivy, and Avengers Twight (IDW, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Kodansha Comics) Follow us on: Facebook: Comics Discourse 114 Instagram: ComicsDiscourse114 Threads: ComicsDiscourse114 Bluesky: @comicsdiscourse114.bsky.social Twitter: ComicsDiscourse
EPISODE 347 Rebecca and Rey return to delve into the second issue of VENGEANCE OF THE MOON KNIGHT to discuss just who is the new Moon Knight? PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #2 "Tigra" Release Date February 14, 2024 Cover Date April, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) VC's Cory Petit Editor(s) Tom Brevoort MOON RATING : Rebecca:
Hey, guess what. The Runaways are back! And it is Super Bowl Sunday! Let's see what happens when I try to explain this comic book and what we talk about with just references to Super Bowls Greatest moments. First, let's talk about the Apple in the room. That's right, the giant sentinel helping to guard the Avengers compound from riff-raff like that Runaways. Not unlike a sledgehammer wielding woman, breaking down the barriers....or wait...Are the Runaways the ones with the hammer? Not unlike Harry Carson drenching Bill Parcells with a bucket of Gatorade has there been another time when a Giant has poured cold water on a fellow Giant. Yet, Hank stops the Sentinel from killing kids....what is this world coming to. How about the kitten bowl. No not the halftime entertainment to elicit adorations from your children, I am talking about a kitten in a bowl...like Tigra's son. She uses this child to distract the defense. Flag on the play. The hate that Hazmat and Nico have upon their first meeting is not unlike that of the Cowboys and Steelers from Super Bowl X. Sure there is respect, but there is hate....a lot of hate. Super Bowl 56 was the Bengals vs the Rams....and they hyped this by playing Welcome to the Jungle. And during this comic, the kids went to a jungle. What do you want from me. It is the best I could do. Never has a tackle like the one Old Lace gave Chase been so powerful. Well maybe when Kevin Dyson was Tackled by Mike Jones on a yard away from the goal line to cause the Titans to lose. That one hurt more. And speaking of dinosaurs, do you remember that time when a big red dinosaur crashed the Super Bowl. Neither did I, because it did not happen yet. But it will. I just need to get this magic amulet to open, and then you will all rue the day. Boy that was sure fun, and not at all a last minute scramble as I tried to get this done. GO SPORTS! We also have some merchandise over at Redbubble. We have a couple of nifty shirts for sale. https://www.redbubble.com/people/jeffrickpresent/?asc=u Check out the fantastic art at: https://jeffandrickpresent.wordpress.com/2024/02/11/avengers-academy-27-homecoming-part-1/ You can also subscribe and listen to us on YouTube! Our show supports the Hero Initiative, Helping Comic Creators in Need. http://www.heroinitiative.org/ Eighties Action by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3703-eighties-action License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Total Happy Up And Sunny by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/555-total-happy-up-and-sunny License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
EPISODE 346 The High Priests herald in a new series in this episode - the highly anticipated VENGEANCE OF THE MOON KNIGHT #1 from Jed MacKay and Alessandro Cappuccio... Where will this new series take us? Just who IS the new Fist of Khonshu...? Exciting times ahead, and fun filled discussion galore! PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 2 #1 "Reese" Release Date January 3, 2024 Cover Date March, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) VC's Cory Petit Editor(s) Tom Brevoort BARE BONES (by Rey): In the wake of Moon Knight's death, Reese and the rest of the congregation try to deal with the loss. Superheroes gather to mourn the loss - testament of the impact Moon Knight has had within the superhero community. After the grieving period, it's back to business as the Midnight Mission and it's congregation hunt the streets to keep the night safe. Hunter's Moon, Soldier and Reese encounter Mr. Smile and Mr. Sulk, but it's the sessions wit Dr Sterman that really allow Reese to deal with her loss. Tigra takes a more direct approach and is out for vengeance, seeking answers to the whereabouts of Black Spectre. 8-Ball is the unluckiest of all and is pummelled senseless by an assailant. When 8-Ball comes crashing through the Midnight Missions shopfront window, it's none other than Moon Knight there, telling them all to get out of his house. Reese's fears have come to fruition…she's not afraid Moon Knight wouldn't return - she's afraid he'd come back….bad… MOON RATING : Rebecca:
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The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Danger Is a Man Named... Tarantula" - Amazing Spider-Man #134, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Full Moon, Dark Fear!" - Creatures on the Loose #30, written by Doug Moench, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by John Costanza, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Sword of the Samurai!" - Daredevil #111, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Jim Mooney, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Death of a Nation?" - Daredevil #112, written by Steve Gerber, art by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia, letters by Annette Kawecki, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"And Who Shall Inherit the Earth?" - Defenders #14, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema and Dan Green, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"War on the Thirty-Sixth Floor!" - Fantastic Four #148, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Tigra the Were-Woman!" - Giant-Size Creatures #1, written by Tony Isabella, art by Don Perlin and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Way They Were!" - Giant-Size Defenders #1, written by Tony Isabella, art by Jim Starlin and Al Milgrom, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Jim Starlin and Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Ship of Fiends!" - Giant-Size Spider-Man #1, written by Len Wein, art by Ross Andru and Don Heck, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Confrontation!" - Iron Man #69, written by Mike Friedrich, art by George Tuska and Mike Esposito, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"King Cadaver is Dead and Living In Wakanda!" - Jungle Action #10, written by Don McGregor, art by Billy Graham and Klaus Janson, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Into the Shadows of Chaos!" - Ka-Zar #4, written by Mike Friedrich and Bullpen West, art by Don Heck and Mike Royer, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Old Die Young!" - Man-Thing #7, written by Steve Gerber, art by Mike Ploog, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Heart of the Dragon!" - Marvel Premiere #16, written by Len Wein, art by Larry Hama and Dick Giordano, letters by L.P. Gregory (Gaspar Saladino), colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"4000 Holes in Forest Park!" - Marvel Spotlight #16, written by Steve Gerber, art by Jim Mooney and Sal Trapani, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Night of the Frozen Inferno" - Marvel Team-Up #23, written by Len Wein, art by Gil Kane and Mike Esposito, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Doomsday 3014!" - Marvel Two-In-One #4, written by Steve Gerber, art by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"And In the End -- !?" - Frankenstein #11, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Bob Brown and Vince Colletta, letters by Annette Kawecki, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Comes the Pirahna!" - Sub-Mariner #71, written by Marv Wolfman, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Coming of the Firelord!" - Thor #225, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"-- In Death Do We Join!" - Tomb of Dracula #22, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Vampires on the Moon!" - Werewolf by Night #19, written by Mike Friedrich, art by Don Perlin and Vince Colletta, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Marvel Tales Ep #41: West Coast Avengers #1 & #2, The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1 & #2 Welcome back to Marvel Tales! In this episode, Phil and Justin review West Coast Avengers #1, The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1 (October 1985), West Coast Avengers #2, and The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #2 (November 1985) featuring a plot aimed at The Vision, Wonder Man and Hank Pym planned by the Lethal Legion of the Grim Reaper, Ultron, Nekra, Man Ape, and Black Talon. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Marvel Tales Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/MarvelTalesPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook facebook.com/MarvelTalesPod → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Marvel Tales Ep #40: West Coast Avengers #1-#4 Welcome back to Marvel Tales! In this episode, Phil and Justin review the original West Coast Avengers miniseries (September-December 1984) featuring Hawkeye and Mockingbird putting together a new team of Avengers to face any and all threats “west of the rocky mountains”. Iron Man, Wonder Man and Tigra help them defeat threats from The Blank and Graviton. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Marvel Tales Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/MarvelTalesPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook facebook.com/MarvelTalesPod → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
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Episode 174. James B and Eddie celebrate Mother's Day with seven Marvel Team Up issues. Learn about the mysterious $5 bill. Hear what Eddie thinks about some new artwork. See what adventures moms have in this issue. From Oct of 1982 Stan Lee presents Marvel Team Up 122 featuring Spider-man and Man-Thing in “A Simple Twist of … Fate!” by JM DeMatteis, Kerry Gammill and Mike Esposito From November of 1982 Stan Lee presents Marvel Team Up 123 featuring Spider-man and Daredevil in “Rivers of Gold” once again by JM DeMatteis, Gammill and Mike Esposito From December of 1982 Stan Lee presents Marvel Team Up 124 featuring Spider-man and The Beast in “Ties that bind!” once again by JM DeMatteis, Gammill and Mike Esposito From January of 1983 Stan Lee presents Marvel Team Up 125 featuring Spider-man and Tigra in “Yesterday and Today!” once again by JM DeMatteis, Gammill and Mike Esposito https://viewcomiconline.com/marvel-team-up-1972-issue-125/ From February of 1983 Stan Lee presents Marvel Team Up 126 featuring Spider-man and Hulk in “The obligation!” once again by Shooter and Tanaka https://viewcomiconline.com/marvel-team-up-1972-issue-126/ From March of 1983 Stan Lee presents Marvel Team Up 127 featuring Spider-man and The Watcher in “Christmas Eve” once again by JM DeMatteis, Gammill and Mike Esposito https://viewcomiconline.com/marvel-team-up-1972-issue-127/ From March of 1983 Stan Lee presents Marvel Team Up 128 featuring Spider-man and Captain America in “Sweet Temptation” once again by JM DeMatteis, Gammill and Mike Esposito https://viewcomiconline.com/marvel-team-up-1972-issue-128/ Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Next issue is LRSM 175. Prepare for something special as we cover one ASM book and feature another hero as well. Check out Episode 175 and all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
EPISODE 326: The High Priests are back at it, this time analysing the latest issue from Casa de McKay MOON KNIGHT Vol.9 #22 A popular issue amongst the Loonies, this one will be fun to discuss, as well as hear from you, in our "Quotation Marc" feedback segment! PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Moon Knight Vol. 9 #22 "Instinct" Release Date April 12, 2023 Cover Date June, 2023 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) VC's Cory Petit Editor(s) Tom Brevoort BARE BONES (Written by Rey): An old villain seemingly returns to cause havoc to the criminal underworld before turning his attention to wealthy citizens. Tigra discusses the return of Midnight Man with Mr Knight, at Tigra's apartment, alongside her son William. Mr. Knight appears disinterested in Midnight Man's escapades much to Tigra's surprise, and so she takes it upon herself to hunt him down, but not before a viewing of the Goonies on VHS. Touching base with Detective Flint and Hawkeye, Tigra manages to track down a common thread between the robberies and a grisly event that occurred to the victims' parents…all slain by what appears to be a wild animal. Tigra ponders Marc's nonchalance at capturing his old nemesis, and it's not long before Tigra leaps in for the kill, after staking out the Midnight Man at his final target. Shockingly, the Midnight Man is revealed as Marc himself, and he explains to Tigra, the financial need to rob from the rich and criminal. Tigra is hurt at having been lied to by Marc, after all they have been through and so she leaves him at the rooftop, with Marc himself aware of the cruelty he's inflicted on yet another person he cares about. Later on, Marc returns to Tigra's apartment, sans mask, in a symbol of wanting to be closer with Tigra and wanting to be genuine with her. The issue ends with Tigra kissing Marc and clearly over the moon, with what could be the start of a new relationship. MOON RATING : Rebecca:
Hey everybody! Al Sedano is back, and we're ready to roll with two more issues starring everybody's favorite lycanthrope, Werewolf by Night! This episode will be slightly different, though, as we'll cover issue 12, then jump to Giant Size Creatures 1! Why you ask? Well, because 13 and 14 are a two part story, plus we need to synch up with the Tomb of Dracula for our crossover event (coming in June!). In this episode, we'll wrap up the Hangman story line, then check out an awesome issue introducing Tigra! As usual, you can leave any feedback for the show through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB or Tumblr pages! You can find Al on Twitter @Adamthanospod or on any podcast app by searching Resurrections; an Adam Warlock and Thanks podcast! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magsnmonsters/message
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Marvel Tales Ep #11: Avengers Infinity #1-#4 Welcome back to Marvel Tales! In this episode, Phil and Justin review Avengers infinity #1-#4 (September-December 2000) featuring the team of Thor, Quasar, Photon (Monica Rambeau), Moondragon, Tigra, Starfox and Jack of Hearts against a cosmic threat bigger than anything seen before. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Marvel Tales Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/MarvelTalesPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook facebook.com/MarvelTalesPod → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Alongside the sharing of an exciting BTTB announcement from hosts Tom Antonellis and Julee Antonellis , this episode is all about Shuffle the Deck! We are having a deck of cards dictate what we will be going Back Through in the Basement. What will we land on by luck of the draw? What childhood treasures will we unearth? There's only one way to know…press play!Now in their forties, Julee and Tom Antonellis are reconnecting as brother and sister in THE MOST distant a socially-distant podcast can be in the United States. While recording on each coast (and seeing each other over FaceTime) all the way from Los Angeles (Tom) to Boston (Julee), they start unearthing the core lessons, laughs and connections of their childhood. Plus, Julee has to fight her fear of cobwebs while Tom enjoys the comfort of his office -- yet he CAN'T touch his beloved toys like she can.On their Instagram for this Voice Arts Awards-nominated podcast, [ @backthroughthebasementpod ] you can follow along to see pictures of everything they unearth. As the bio there indicates: Tom & Julee (actors, comics, voiceover artists & siblings), children of the 80s, must go through all their toys and belongings in their parents' basement. Oh boy! [Season 6 of “Back Through The Basement” is sponsored by AirTamer.]Support the show
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EPISODE 309: Rey brings on the moonshine, with another quickfire review of the recently released Moon Knight comic by MacKay, Cappuccio and Rosenberg - SEGMENT: MOONSHINE- NEW COMIC REVIEW Moon Knight Annual Vol. 9 #17 (2022) 'Home Game' Release Date November 9, 2022 Cover Date January, 2023 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) Cory Petit Editor(s) Tom Brevoort BARE BONES: (Written by Wiki) Finding Hunter's Moon's body, Tigra verifies his death and Moon Knight knows this is a message from Nemean and Grand Mal aiming to deal with him before the Tutor's conclave. Moon Knight plans to deal with them but asks Tigra step back, certain she will not like what comes next, and chains Nemean to drag him along the road, baiting a pursuant Grand Mal, riding into the Midnight Mission headquarters. As they bested him before and don't fear him like the other criminals he's fought, Moon Knight leads them into the House of Shadows where he will teach them why they should fear him. Commencing the fight, Moon Knight admits that he knew nothing about them and just treated them like any other super villains, but realized they were hired killers so he did his research and now has the advantage: he knows how to take them apart. Grand Mal pontificates her upbringing in Carnelia made her strong, berating the American Moon Knight for not understanding, and Moon Knight has the House of Shadows send Grand Mal into a personalized Hell. Nemean's caterwauling for Moon Knight to face him has the hero, and while they could overpower Moon Knight outside in a fight, they were instead having a burial inside the House of Shadows. As hellish corpses piled upon Grand Mal and Nemean buried under rubble with scarabs eating his innards, Moon Knight elaborates the Midnight Mission is a safe place to the protected and a punishment for his enemies. Welcoming the supplicants to his seated station, Nemean swearing to surrender their pay in exchange for never returning, but Moon Knight has no say in the matter. Reminding them that he did his research while they did not, as they killed Hunter's Moon they wrongly deemed him a "sidekick" when he is a brother. And the a Fists of Khonshu never die, revealing Hunter's Moon alive once more behind him, his brother's turn to enact justice upon the criminal pair. The next night, The Tutor welcomes various vampire delegations, especially the Chernobyl delegation, who bring Dracula's regards and regrets. The Tutor continues his speech about The Structure's claiming New York City as their territory as (one of) the First 21st Century Postmodern vampiric organizations. With planted cells across the United States and in Canada, and elaborates his conclave is a two-fold plan: showcase their success within the practice from personnel to locations and to illustrate how other vampire groups can incorporate the hierarchical model. However, they are interrupted when Nemean and Grand Mal crash through the skylight as Mr. Knight announces they are a present from the Midnight Mission, a customary gift when arriving at a party. With style, Mr. Knight and Tigra arrive on the scene in their best evening attire, with Mr. Knight stating that they start partying MOON RATING : Rey:
Episode 134. James B and Eddie are joined by Dana, sort of, once again to discuss the Rockettes, the word “tenfold” and if Jennifer is a popular name. Along the way they also discuss four issues of Marvel Team Up to mixed reviews. (01:38) MTU 67 (04:49) Segment - It's Not Shakespeare, It's Marvel Team Up (07:13) MTU 68 (12:08) MTU 69 (16:17) MTU 70 (18:52) Segment - It's Not Shakespeare, It's Marvel Team Up (22:36) Tinkbump Toys Set 7 Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston, Summaries by Eddie. Edited by James B. Pronunciation of D'Spayre by Irving Forbush. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com except for any of the following if used: Pouring Water, Wolf Sounds, Door Entering, Cough, Washing Machine and Tea Kettle by https://www.zapsplat.com/ Phone and Ambulance by freesoundslibrary, Record Scratch and Jet Take Off by Sound Effects Factory, Sexy Music by BenSound, Goblin Glider by Hollywood Edge, Gameshow music by Misc with permission, Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts! Find the podcasts on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoKSfjDVKvj5C5lkjQvUByA/?sub_confirmation=1 and proudly be one of our first subscribers. Seriously we only have like 9 not including Irving Forbush. Stay Tuned for our next Let's Read Spider-Man episode where we get back to more “Superheroing” as Peter would say, with some “D level” heroes and villains in The Amazing Spider-Man.
EPISODE 307: In an absolute first, Rey flies by the seat of his pants during a livestream, to bring to you an off-the-cuff discussion of Jed MacKay and Alessandro Cappuccio's latest offering - SEGMENT: MOONSHINE- NEW COMIC REVIEW Moon Knight Vol 9 #16 - 'Chinatown' Release Date October 19, 2022 Cover Date December, 2022 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Inker(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) Cory Petit Editor(s) Tom Brevoort BARE BONES: (Written by Wiki) Accompanied by Reese and Soldier, Mr. Knight located the rival vampire that scares even the Tutor in Chinatown. Reese followed thinking Mr. Knight had a plan but it all boiled down to just walking into the vampire's den, as Moon Knight prefers people see him coming. When Reese asks why not request help from Tigra or Hunter's Moon, Moon Knight notes that Tigra has a life and her son to care for, while Dr. Badr didn't come out over a difference of opinion. Soldier doesn't mind as "orders are orders," the trio are met by vampires who smells the scent of The Tutor's vampirism which turned the two of them, standing guard unwelcoming to their perceived intrusion. Demanding their identity, Moon Knight gives a diplomatic greeting requesting as representative of the Midnight Mission to speak with the vampire who claims Chinatown as their territory. The vampire guard take the trio to Lady Yulan, who likes Moon Knight's outfit as wearing white in her day was worn for funerals, while Moon Knight instead has a habit of causing funerals and plans to give one to the Tutor. With aim to destroy his organization, The Structure, moon Knight also seeks to kill the Tutor and wanted to tell Yulan, piquing her attention. Yulan asks if Moon Knight came to her for help and brought his associates for emphasis, but he clarifies his intent only to seek information from her and his accompanying friends were involved due to Tutor's actions. Yulan counters asking why she should help, as maybe she likes détente, so Mr. Knight calls her a coward and calls the meeting a waste of time. Yulan super speeds to choke Moon Knight singlehandedly, recounting her origins to the white-clad visitor, and is truly offended at the accusation of cowardice by a mere human who brazenly walked into her territory. Moon Knight calls them like he sees them, yet while she may be a powerful ancient monster, death on two legs, Mr. Knight is perplexed why she'd also fear The Tutor. Soldier interjects with a deduction that Yulan is more afraid of Yi Yang, with the former acknowledging his correct insight and chiding him to put away his gun. Seated again, Yulan explains that she left Yang's service about a century ago as Yang's madness was intolerable; something Soldier can identify with from before his service to Mr. Knight. Thus, Yulan is afraid to go after The Tutor as he will send word to Yang on precisely where to find Yulan, a harrowing outcome as Yang will burn Chinatown and possibly New York as well. Born in the back half of the Yuan Dynasty, Yulan saw the deleterious effect immortality had on Yang's state of being and left to prevent that outcome from befalling her, by changing with the times as they change so as to stave off the alienation of immortality. Cultivating interest in humanity and their ideas, the Tutor (Kenneth) had pitched the idea of integrating vampirism as a social evolutionary step rather than treat it as the parasitic infection it was. Seeing it as a sign of the times, but knowing it was a lie, Yulan also saw his obsession with hierarchies and cult thought as the Tutor saw vampirism as an extension of that power. Yulan did not turn him, but he took one of her brides and took her blood to be a vampire, fleeing the country before she could enact vengeance, and he returned some five years later with an ultimatum: leave him to his business or he'd tell Yang where to find Yulan. But now Mr. Knight poses a threat that Tutor wants destroyed, and while Mr. Knight is willing to burn Tutor out of New York City, Yulan corrects his thinking as Mr. Knight has threatened Tutor's "exclusivity." As the Midnight Mission trio are confused, Yulan clarifies that Reese and Soldier are new vampires free of the Tutor's control thus they're threats to him, which Reese notes Soldier was an accidental turning,[1] a funny notion to Yulan. Calming Reese down, Mr. Knight concludes that The Tutor misbelieves the Midnight Mission is challenging his position as THE vampire power in New York, but asks why so much fuss. Yulan then recounts to him that The Tutor loves hierarchies, so he is in a delicate position at present as he is aiming to garner international recognition, wanting to run the vampires of New York and have the other sects see him as a leader. Eventually, he aims to make treaties with the various international vampire branches, and hopefully the biggest branch-- the Chernobyl Vampire Nation, the first internationally sovereign vampire nation in history.[2] As the Tutor seeks to go international, Mr. Knight concludes he wants to use his cult structuring to usurp control from Dracula over time, it was all just a waiting game. With Mr. Knight needing a way to get close, Yulan knows when and where the upcoming conclave The Tutor's hosting will be, a delegation of international vampire factions, but the catch being that it will be filled with the world's most dangerous vampires; a good situation to Mr. Knight, as he knows someone who'll enjoy that opportunity. Concurrently, Hunter's Moon is out on patrol when he is met by Nemean and Grand Mal and a battle ensues. As Hunter's Moon fights the hired assassins, he is matched in Nemean's prowess having barely damaged him, and uses his armored gloves to keep Grand Mal at bay. However, he is still progressively overwhelmed by their combative prowess, eventually rendered battered and his arms worn. Grand Mal diverts his attention above and he is met by a small contingent of vampires on loan by the Tutor, who swarm him on all sides. Hunter's Moon slays many, but their numbers soon overwhelm him, stabbing him with various common weapons and leaving him as a pin cushion. Nemean tells Hunter's Moon that this was a lesson in consequence for getting involved in the Structure's business, as Grand Mal tells him to send a message to Moon Knight that he is a target. But upon immediate reconsideration, she says they'll tell him themselves, as Nemean puts Hunter's Moon in a headlock, squeezing until his neck cracks. MOON RATING : Rey:
Have you watched the new Werewolf by Night from Marvel Studios? Are you ready for more? Journey with us back to the thrilling days of yesteryear as we take a look at the Werewolf by Night series in this Major Spoilers Podcast Classic episode! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) DISCUSSION Werewolf By Night The Werewolf by Night character first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #2 (Feb. 1972) and was based on an idea by Roy Thomas. The series name was suggested by Stan Lee and the debut story was crafted by Gerry Conway and Mike Ploog. The character made additional appearances in Marvel Spotlight #3 and #4 and then graduated to his own eponymous series in September 1972. Werewolf by Night was published for 43 issues and ran through March 1977. Issue #32 (August 1975) contains the first appearance of Moon Knight. Jack Russell co-starred with Tigra in Giant Size Creatures #1 (July 1974), which was the first appearance of Greer Grant as Tigra instead of the Cat. That series was retitled Giant-Size Werewolf with its second issue. CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
Have you watched the new Werewolf by Night from Marvel Studios? Are you ready for more? Journey with us back to the thrilling days of yesteryear as we take a look at the Werewolf by Night series in this Major Spoilers Podcast Classic episode! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) DISCUSSION Werewolf By Night The Werewolf by Night character first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #2 (Feb. 1972) and was based on an idea by Roy Thomas. The series name was suggested by Stan Lee and the debut story was crafted by Gerry Conway and Mike Ploog. The character made additional appearances in Marvel Spotlight #3 and #4 and then graduated to his own eponymous series in September 1972. Werewolf by Night was published for 43 issues and ran through March 1977. Issue #32 (August 1975) contains the first appearance of Moon Knight. Jack Russell co-starred with Tigra in Giant Size Creatures #1 (July 1974), which was the first appearance of Greer Grant as Tigra instead of the Cat. That series was retitled Giant-Size Werewolf with its second issue. CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
Guests Bryan and Robb from Marvel by the Month join us for this WCA issue. All roads in this Avengers plot lead to Jack Russell and the Darkhold. The Werewolf (like you've *never* seen him before), goes full-on King Kong for Tigra. I: @marvelbythemonth T:@MarvelBTM
Jack Russell makes like Nightcrawler and BAMFs out of his cage! Then, that furry feline fighting force femme known as Tigra hits SF looking for modeling work and runs into a troubled, super-powered kid on the run from his foster parents, the Fuzz, and...Spider-Woman! JOIN US ON DISCORD! https://discord.gg/KHTtafZF
Individually they were just like those guys who like to hang around the comic book shop and talk comics but together they form the Earth's Mightiest Podcast! In this episode we talk whatever comes to mind as of Aug. 4, 2022. Thor: Love and Thunder Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood (Hulu) Belle (HBO Max) Paper Girls (Amazon Prime) Outer Range (Amazon Prime) The Wretched is now on Netflix!! Shining Girls (Apple TV) Grim Reefer (comic Kickstarter) - http://kck.st/3znMM6P Legend - A Dragon Ball Tale 2022 (Studio Stray Dog) (Youtube) Legendary Marvel Improv Mastermind: Maria Hill Scheme: Drain Mutants' Powers to Open Rifts in Future Timelines Henchmen: Phalanx Villains: Purifiers, SHIELD Elite Heroes: Caiera, Emma Frost, Phyla-Vell, Tigra, Yondu [EMBS RSS] Subscribe [RSS All] Subscribe [Google Play All] Subscribe [iTunes] Subscribe Music: EMP theme song By Tribe One http://tribeonewon.wordpress.com/
Nos vamos a Santander. En este capítulo nos vamos a gozar en dos fiestas: El Carnaval de Oriente en Málaga y el Festival de la Tigra en Piedecuesta. Aprovechamos para hablar de los Santanderes, una región que reúne la diversidad, la historia y la cultura de nuestro país. También hablaremos de dos fiestas diferentes, ambas muy rumberas y en las cuales se rescata la tradición, la cultura y las nuevas formas de festejar. Notas del episodio: «Un año en el Gran Santander» un video para entender la diversidad y la historia de los dos Santanderes Aquí les dejamos una reseña sobre uno de los hechos que fundamentan la identidad de los santandereanos «La Revolución de los Comuneros» ¿Pensando ir de turismo a Santander? aquí algunos datos de Málaga, el municipio sede del Carnaval del Oriente Colombiano De lo poco que encontramos en Internet del Carnaval del Oriente Colombiano les compartimos este enlace. Igual, no se engañen por su poca presencia en el mundo digital ¡es tremendo Carnaval! Turistear por Piedecuesta, otra forma de conocer al Santander del sur «Ruge la tigra en su Festival»página oficial del Festival de la Tigra ¡Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DianaUribe.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianauribef... Twitter: https://twitter.com/dianauribefm?lang=es Pagina web: https://www.dianauribe.fm
Your earbuds will act like a man when Master Father and Victorious Manager Jeff Makes a spectacular entrance with his pride and joy, his daughter, the Intelligent, Lovely and Beautiful Mia and they talk about Fatherhood, Daddy's Girls and Young Ladies with Big Lucks, Ol' Blue Eyes and Chumahan, hear the secrets to raising strong women from Fathers in different lanes on the Fantastic Fatherhood Freeway, Big Lucks with his daughter Sofia now an adult, a professional, in her career, Manager Jeff Arriaza with his daughter Mia just entering womanhood and Chumahan who is safely still in cute Toddler Town with little Tigra. The Fatherhood vibes invoke the memories of one of the Greatest Fathers, James Caan who played Sonny from the Godfather, as well as a bunch of other fantastic films and BONUS: Hear Big Luck's memories of James Caan and thoughts about the legend who he impacted. This is a great show for The Family Man. #hardluckshow #Fatherhood #Godfather #Daddysgirl #familyman #LosAngeles @biglucks17 @estevanoriol @seanlewis @cookiesSF @socalwiz @mr.dee12700 HLS PROTO EPISODES: hls.gumroad.com/l/usdthi Supermaxhardware.com www.hardluckshow.com www.hardluckshow.com/mercado HLS: Audiobook ART OF WAR hls.gumroad.com/l/mbhxs Email to: hluckshow@gmail.com Email to: sean@movemental.media California Center For Art, Escondido 340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido CA. June 25, 2022-August 28, 2022 Artcenter.org/museumSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
EPISODE 296: High Priests Rebecca and Rey are at it again with another discussion HOT off the press after the release of the latest and greatest Moon Knight issue from the stellar current series! SEGMENT: MOONSHINE - NEW COMIC BOOK REVIEW Moon Knight Vol. 9 #14 - 'Soldier, Rich Man, Scoundrel' Released August 3rd, 2022 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) Cory Petit BARE BONES (Written by Rey): Marc, Steven and Jake enter an internal conversation after the two latter alters are forced to intervene due to Marc almost killing Zodiac in front of Reese. Marc justifies his actions to ‘take control' and it's discovered that although the identities had found harmony fighting the likes of Sun King, Ernst and the Socitie, Marc felt compelled to stay at the forefront, after the Age of Khonshu. Crushing the Avengers at the whim of Khonshu had not put Moon Knight in good stead with the hero community, so measures were made by Marc to portray Moon Knight in a more conventional light. However, there were other reasons that Steven and Jake were pushed to the background too. Marc's insecurities surface - his reluctance to tell Reese about his DID for fear of losing her…someone he deeply cares about; also, Marc mentions how both Steven and Jake are the more appealing sides of Marc…showing how little Marc values his own worth. Elsewhere in the physical world, Moon Knight battles Tutor's assassins Nemean and Grand Mal, reflecting the internal struggle inside. Whilst the mind of Moon Knight is not in harmony, his body suffers, and it's at the hands of Nemean and Grand Mal that it all becomes too much. Thankfully, just as Marc comes to the realisation - it's always better to work together…and as he finally agrees to work with Steven and Jake, in the outside world, Hunter's Moon and Tigra come to Moon Knight's aid. MOON RATING : Rebecca:
EPISODE 294: High Priests Rebecca and Rey are at it again with another discussion HOT off the press after the release of the latest and greatest Moon Knight issue from the stellar current series! SEGMENT: MOONSHINE - NEW COMIC BOOK REVIEW Moon Knight Vol. 9 #11 - 'Knight Feeders' Released July 13th, 2022 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Federico Sabbatini Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) Cory Petit BARE BONES (Written by Rey): Taskmaster chats with The Tutor, the leader of the vampire syndicate that Reese is a part of, and the two talk about the thorn in their side - namely Moon Knight. Having gone after the group responsible for turning Reese into a vampire, Moon Knight edges closer to the coming face to face with Tutor. Meanwhile Tutor is busy assessing whether Taskmaster is fit for the job of taking on the Fist of Khonshu, and ultimately discovers that Masters is no match for Marc. In his stead, Tutor employs two other mercenaries, Nemean and Grand Mal, to track down and kill Moon Knight. Elsewhere, Tigra and Reese chat about Moon Knight's actions and try to make sense of recent events that resulted in the appearance of Steven Grant. Added to this, it is revealed that Soldier - who seemingly died at the hands of Zodiac - is alive and well…however, ‘undead' would seem more appropriate as Soldier has been turned into the ways of the vampire… MOON RATING : Rebecca:
Viajamos hasta uno de los países hispanohablantes más extensos del planeta, Argentina; para contaros las leyendas más escalofriantes que esconde la región argentina. Muchísimas gracias a nuestros actores de doblaje que han participado en este capítulo: - PABLO DÍEZ @P1Dubber (Twitter) @diezpablo10 (Instagram) - MAY FLORES @maydawa (Twitter) @maydawa__ (Instagram) Por supuesto gracias a todos nuestros mecenas ¡Sois los mejores! Camarzana1, José Manuel D. G., Consuelo, Raquel B., Laura D., Ramiro C., Samuel C., Ana C., ElSeptimoDios, Estefanía S., Clara R., Lara M., Claudia, Xavito B., Laura, Iván De Benito P., Marcos M. V., Naiara G. G., TorpeKun, Míriam Z., Sara S. C., María Jesús B., Eva V., Paloma del Soterraño S. M., Ferran B. L., Fernando F. M., José Antonio M. H., Patri J., Sandra S. C., Antonio A., Sara D., Beatriz G., Mónica M., Maxbiag, Carmen S. S., Raquel., Rocio B., Alejandro L. G., Sebastian Q., Lorena R. T., Nox21, Andréa E., Víctor I., Alba R., Diego G., Raul M. G., Klap K., Miguel Ángel S. G., Julia E. S., Jonathan L. G., Noelia M., Jose C., David G. A., Virginia, Nardo1000, Diego C. A., Mayte S.M., Cynthia, Homero R. D. C., Rafael R., Desirée G. A., Miguel Ángel S., Andres C., Antonio S. M., Vero, Ana, Maria, Yaiza M. G., Piteas De Adunte, Manuel Jesús F. V., Ian T. A., Felix R. G., David Z., Jaime A. B., Natalia E. N., Pep V., Ana de Paz, Alejandro, Adrián A. C., Vicco S., Nico, Beatriz S., Juan Carlos V. P., Carla, Manuel G. C., Adrian, Ángel M. CRC., Moreyba S., Inés B. P., Patricia, Maciej Adrián R. A., Borja O. D. U., Pedro O. A., Daniela G., Blegoner P., Antonino D. M., Belén L. M., Andrea D., Robert, Marta G., Nonina, Cuervo Aqua, Tamara, Sara P., Alvaro M., María R. M., Maite Y., Raquel N., Susana G. B., Jorge, Hellnukk, Iris, Laisa M., Miriam S. G., David G. A., Vanesa, Alba S., Rut, Claudia A., Maria Merino P. D. R., Merce A., Sergio N., Maria Ignacia V., Laura S., Ezequiel Y., Jesus G., Alberto B. P., HumaDracobane, M Moar, Alvaro S. C., Andrea S. D., Aleix C., Regina G. M., Alejandra A., Alba, Erika T., Sandra A. L., Dahmm22, Guardi C. G., Alejandro F. P., Clara, Wizard rx-7, Julia Salomon, Angel, Lionmind, Broke S., Thehob, Natanael C. S., Judith P. C., José A., David, Barbara P. J., Laura R., Dehaese C., Patricia O. P., Arianna T. M., Juan L., Ana, Mariana D., Carlos Javier V. B., Sofía, Oscar Mata G. D. C., Marta B., Javier A. S., José Luis H. M., Chris, Ramiro, Maria E., Victor N., Micaela, Joan Marc P. S., Miguel Diego A. C., Javier M. P., Mafdet23, Nina S., Yara, Patricia L. C., Laura N., Carmen, Christian G., Bea T., Javier C., Marino Adolfo B. A., Dg, Bea G., Jorge H., Ismael G. ¿Quieres contactar con nosotros? TikTok: @terroresnocturnos_trn Twitter: @TerroresN Instagram: @terroresnocturnos_trn Instagram Emma Entrena: @emma.e_trn Instagram Silvia Ortiz: @sil_trn Instagram David Fernández Marcos: @davidfm55 Instagram The Gray: @thegray.art Facebook: Terrores Nocturnos Correo: terroresnocturnosradio@gmail.com Realizado por David Fernández Marcos Presentado por Emma Entrena y Silvia Ortiz Ilustración de TheGray.art --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terroresnocturnos/message
EPISODE 291: High Priests Rebecca and Rey back up their episode released earlier in the week with another NEW comic book review! We certainly are lucky duckies when it comes to new Moon Knight content, and there is no better way to get it than with the first season finale of Jed MackKay and Alessandro Cappuccio's epic run! SEGMENT: MOONSHINE - NEW COMIC BOOK REVIEW Moon Knight Vol. 9 #11 - 'The Killing Time Pt. 2' Released June 22nd, 2022 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) Cory Petit BARE BONES (Written by Rey): As Moon Knight and Tigra race to get to the Midnight Mission, Zodiac and his team of thugs encounter Reese and Soldier, dressed as Mr. Knight. Initially surprised at seeing Mr. Knight there, Zodiac soon realizes the ruse and shoots Soldier dead, much to Reese's horror. Racing through the portal conjured up by Khonshu, Moon Knight and Tigra try to make sense of where exactly they are, as past Fists of Khonshu converge behind them, giving chase. It's not long before they arrive at the Midnight Mission, surprising Zodiac not only with their presence, but with the horde of undead Moon Knights in tow. A massive battle ensues with Moon Knight, Tigra, the undead Fists and Reese taking on Zodiac and his cadre of killers… Reese breaks and succumbs to her vampiric nature, intent on killing Zodiac to avenge Soldier's death. Moon Knight stops her as he not only doesn't want Reese to cross that line, but because he wishes to end Zodiac himself. As Moon Knight holds Zodiac in a death grip, he is unexpectedly interrupted - his alter Steven Grant appears and introduces himself to an astonished Reese. MOON RATING : Rebecca:
EPISODE 287: High Priests Rebecca and Rey return to resume their coverage of the current Moon Knight run from the pen of Jed MacKay and art by Alessandro Cappuccio and Rachelle Rosenberg... The excitement never let's up! SEGMENT: MOONSHINE - NEW COMIC BOOK REVIEW Moon Knight Vol. 9 #11 - 'The Killing Time Pt. 1' Released May 26th, 2022 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Alessandro Cappuccio Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) Cory Petit BARE BONES (Written by Wiki): Arriving in New Jersey overlooking the warehouse Waxman confessed to holding Dr. Andrea Sterman, Moon Knight talks rules of engagement with Tigra and Rutherford Winner. Moon Knight prioritizes Andrea's rescue, even at the cost of losing Zodiac, as tonight has been ugly and Marc has no qualms on making it any uglier. As the trio make their way deeper performing stealth takedowns, they find Andrea in Jigsaw's custody with threat of torture, enraged at Moon Knight's last attack on him and narrating his recruitment by Zodiac. As Tigra wore Marc's cowl to distract the gangster, Jigsaw realizes too late it was a trap and Marc blindsides him before losing himself to wrath upon Jigsaw until Andrea stops him. Once Andrea remarks her past exposure to seeing violence, Zodiac comes onto the speaker system to chat at Moon Knight and his present company. When Marc demands to settle the matter, Zodiac refuses by stating he's standing immediately outside the Midnight Mission proper, uncertain how it was fixed within a fortnight, but doesn't trust going near it in his bid to kill Reese inside. When questioned by Andrea about his motives, Zodiac opens about his belief in self-actualization and true freedom, and Moon Knight's being chained to friends, duty, and super heroics is not who Zodiac sees. Seeing more potential in him, Zodiac aims to free Moon Knight from such shackles but Moon Knight is too afraid to free himself. Zodiac cites the rules from the Avengers, Marc's father's piety, and Khonshu as not real as Marc makes them so because he is afraid. Thus, Zodiac sees Moon Knight as the mad lad who loves violence and carving crescents into people's faces, the guy Zodiac likes as he is as free as Zodiac. Reminding Zodiac that the Mission will be able to kill him inside and Hunter's Moon can kill him outside, Zodiac surprises Marc by revealing he ambushed Hunter's Moon with a squad of super criminals Zodiac recruited, his Zodiac Cartel, hired with the millions he stole from the Steve Grant funds. Regarding the Midnight Mission, he threatens Marc and Reese inside that he'll start killing the neighbors one-by-one, but reveals to Marc he'll do so anyway because reasons. Calling Reese, Marc's order she stay inside fail as she considers leaving to spare the neighbors, while Tigra's attempts to troubleshoot ideas fall short as the fastest means to return are unavailable. Without recourse and against protests by Andrea, Marc prays to Khonshu meeting him in a psychic plane to argue for aid to find a path to reach the Midnight Mission, so as to save Reese and Hunter's Moon. Predictably, Khonshu agrees but for a price. Outside the Midnight Mission, time is about to run out on Zodiac's deadline as Soldier argues for Reese not to leave. As she bares her vampiric teeth in refusal, Soldier then opts to distract Zodiac to buy time for Marc's return and delay Reese's choice. Back in the New Jersey warehouse, Marc returns to himself and informs the others that Khonshu has set a path. Informing Winner to watch over Andrea, Marc asks for Greer's help and she agrees, but she also opens up that she was an Avengers spy so there'd be nothing between them. However, Marc admits he already knew considering T'Challa wouldn't be satisfied with Andrea's reports and Greer's surprise return to his life was simple to deduce, yet he said nothing needing her friendship to ground him. He appreciates that she always does the right thing, the reason they've stayed so close, but the path opens and Marc urges her to keep going as slowing down will be fatal. Back at the Midnight Mission, Soldier puts his idea in motion with visible reticence by Reese, with no more time and scared like hell. As time runs out and Zodiac was about to order his cartel members to round up neighbors for mass murder, Reese steps outside to surrender herself, as Zodiac is surprised by "the plan": Soldier disguises himself as Mr. Knight, greeting Zodiac on the nice night. MOON RATING : Rebecca: