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Episode 39: How are AI video tools revolutionizing content creation? Matt Wolfe (https://x.com/mreflow) and Nathan Lands (https://x.com/NathanLands) are joined by Tim Simmons (https://x.com/theomediaai), founder of Theoretically Media, to delve into the latest advancements in AI video tools. This episode ranks 13 of the most popular AI video tools of Q4 2024, discussing their features, strengths, and weaknesses. They explore the capabilities of tools like Sora, Runway, and Adobe Firefly, and predict future developments in AI integration. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of AI video generation and its impact on content creation. Check out The Next Wave YouTube Channel if you want to see Matt and Nathan on screen: https://lnk.to/thenextwavepd — Show Notes: (00:00) Pika struggles with customization; requires frequent rerolls. (06:49) Veyo ranks S tier for generating videos. (13:51) Leaving Sora in category S, discussing Turbo. (20:21) You write scripts; creators adapt them independently. (25:40) Prompts reinforce ideas, rerun if needed. (26:51) InVideo generates videos from concepts automatically. (33:28) Integrating new technology requires complex adaptation. (40:50) Runway: Advanced camera controls, fast image-to-video. (45:58) Adobe's generative tools: Occasional use, specific purposes. (48:08) Firefly and Gen Phil integrate into Adobe. (57:19) AI models continually improve, likely accelerating progress. (59:09) Focus on storytelling, not just technical details. — Mentions: Tim Simmons: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theoreticallymedia/ Theoretically Media: https://www.youtube.com/@TheoreticallyMedia Pika: https://pika.art/ Sora AI: https://sora.com/ Runway AI: https://runwayml.com/ Adobe Firefly: https://www.adobe.com/sensei/generative-ai/firefly.html Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com/ Minimax: https://haylouai.com/minimax Nvidia: https://www.nvidia.com/ Cling: https://cling.com/ Get the guide to build your own Custom GPT: https://clickhubspot.com/tnw — Check Out Matt's Stuff: • Future Tools - https://futuretools.beehiiv.com/ • Blog - https://www.mattwolfe.com/ • YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow — Check Out Nathan's Stuff: Newsletter: https://news.lore.com/ Blog - https://lore.com/ The Next Wave is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Darren Clarke // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano
In an insightful conversation with Theoretically Media's Tim Simmons (130,000+ YouTube subscribers), hosts Drew Brucker and Rory Flynn dive deep into the current state of AI creative tools. Tim shares his fascinating transition from Hollywood production to becoming a leading voice in the GenAI space, offering unique perspectives on how these tools are reshaping creative workflows. The episode explores candid takes on Midjourney's evolution, Sora's recent launch, and the real impact of AI on advertising – including an insider look at the controversial Coca-Cola campaign. Tim breaks down the actual value of features like Midjourney's editor, character consistency techniques, and the truth about AI video generation tools. From practical tips about YouTube growth to honest discussions about AI's current limitations, this episode delivers valuable insights for creators navigating the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Whether you're a professional exploring AI integration or a creator curious about these tools, Tim's experience across both traditional media and AI offers a unique perspective on where this technology is truly headed in 2025 and beyond. --- ⏱️ Fast Hour [00:00] Meet Tim Simmons [03:45] From Hollywood to AI [19:45] Understanding Midjourney's Edge [31:30] Pinokio Tool Breakdown [42:45] Sora First Impressions [052:30] Creative Control Debate [01:02:00] YouTube Growth Insights [01:09:45] Future of AI Creation --- Key Takeaways - Tim's YouTube channel focuses on AI tools from a creative perspective. - He transitioned from Hollywood to teaching and then to GenAI. - The early days of AI tools were filled with wonder and possibility. - Midjourney has become a daily driver for Tim's creative work. - AI tools are evolving rapidly, impacting various creative fields. - Tim emphasizes the importance of control in AI-generated content. - The adoption of AI by graphic designers has shifted from skepticism to acceptance. - AI in advertising has sparked both controversy and interest. - Tim's background in Hollywood informs his approach to AI tools. - The future of AI tools like Midjourney is promising and exciting. 3D controls are becoming increasingly important in AI tools. - The Editor feature enhances user experience and efficiency. - Character reference can be challenging but is essential for consistency. - Pose control innovations allow for more creative flexibility. - Creative problem-solving is crucial when using AI tools. - Navigating infinite creative options can lead to unexpected results. - Sora's blend and remix features offer new creative possibilities. - User experience can vary significantly based on familiarity with tools. - AI tools require a balance between control and exploration. - Continuous experimentation is key to mastering AI-generated content. The more you process Sora footage, the grainier it becomes. - Sora offers unique creative possibilities not found in other platforms. - Prompting techniques in AI tools need to evolve for better outputs. - Minimax is a popular choice among AI video tools. - AI video tools should focus on their unique strengths rather than imitating Hollywood. - Understanding the basics of 3D software will be crucial for future creators. - YouTube's algorithm can be unpredictable; consistency is key. - Engaging with your audience builds a loyal community. - Authenticity in content creation fosters trust and connection. - The landscape of AI tools is rapidly evolving, requiring continuous learning.
A GOP school board member tried to ban a student's art for being 'offensive' to ChristiansThe Advocate Mag, By Ryan Adamczeski, on May 9, 2024https://www.advocate.com/news/virginia-augusta-school-board-gay-artThe panel delved into the story of Abby Driscoll, a queer student at Fort Defiance High School in Virginia, whose artwork sparked significant controversy. Driscoll's piece depicted praying hands holding a red rosary, surrounded by a rainbow-colored Bible with the caption, "God loves you but not enough to save you." This provocative artwork was an expression of her experience navigating her identity in a predominantly Christian environment.The artwork drew the ire of Tim Simmons, a conservative school board member, who found it offensive to his faith. Simmons went to great lengths to have the artwork censored, even calling for an emergency school board meeting. Despite being mocked by constituents and lacking support from his peers on the school board, Simmons continued his efforts, highlighting a persistent tension between personal beliefs and public education.The episode also touched on broader themes of artistic freedom and the role of art in challenging societal norms. Eli, one of the panelists, argued that the true offense lies in the discrimination faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, not in the artwork itself. He emphasized the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths to foster personal and societal growth.Jimmy pointed out that Simmons' lack of support from other school board members and his subsequent appeal to social media were indicative of a broader issue. He criticized Simmons for prioritizing personal offense over the educational needs and emotional well-being of students. Jimmy further discussed the inherent value of art in provoking thought and encouraging dialogue, suggesting that the controversy itself underscores the power and importance of Driscoll's work.Cynthia elaborated on the implications of censorship in schools, noting a troubling trend where parental and ideological pressures increasingly dictate educational content. She highlighted the importance of maintaining a clear separation between church and state in public education, ensuring that curricula are shaped by educational rather than religious or personal beliefs.The panel unanimously agreed that the function of art, especially in an educational context, is to provoke thought, inspire conversation, and reflect diverse experiences. They applauded Abby Driscoll for her courage in expressing her truth through art, despite the backlash. The discussion underscored the vital role of artistic expression in addressing and challenging societal injustices, particularly for marginalized communities.In summary, Abby Driscoll's artwork and the subsequent controversy with Tim Simmons serve as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ acceptance and the critical importance of protecting artistic freedom in educational environments. The Non-Prophets panel highlighted how art can serve as a powerful catalyst for social change, fostering essential conversations about identity, faith, and human rights.The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.22.1 featuring Kelley Laughlin, Eli Slack, Jimmy Jr. and Cynthia McDonaldBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
Welcome to Episode 04 of The Curious Refuge Podcast, a show where curiosity meets creativity and innovation. Today, we're excited to host a very special guest, Tim Simmons, the visionary owner and founder of @TheoreticallyMedia Renowned as one of the foremost curators in the AI News and tools domain, Tim's insights and analyses are second to none. His ability to rapidly dissect and present content on the latest AI tools is unparalleled; typically, within just 24 hours of a new release, Tim's expert commentary is ready for consumption. In this thought-provoking episode, we delve deep into the evolving landscape of AI tools. Join us as we explore and discuss the future trajectories of these technologies and how they're set to reshape the industry in 2024. This is an episode brimming with foresight and expert perspectives that you won't want to miss! Show Notes: Join Our Newsletter for the Latest AI Filmmaking News: https://curiousrefuge.com/ Our AI Filmmaking Starts Soon: https://curiousrefuge.com/ai-filmmaking Plot Dot AI: https://staging.plotdot.ai/home Theoretically Media: Youtube: @TheoreticallyMedia Twitter: https://x.com/TheoMediaAI?s=20 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheoreticallyMedia
Tim Simmons is an experienced media producer with a demonstrated history of creating short and long form video to create engaging content.Tech Savvy, people savvy, and self motivated creator with a successful track record of building a brand from scratch, Tim is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others – and exploring the intersection of creative content and AI. In 2022, Tim created Theoretically Media, a channel focusing on creative AI imagery. The Channel dives into filmmaking, music, writing, and art, all enhanced by AI latest tools. Believing in technology's power to elevate independent artists' work, Tim explores the cusp of AI and art. The YouTube Channel currently has over 46K Subscribers. In this Podcast, Allan McKay interviews Tim Simmons, the Creator of Theoretically Media, a YouTube Channel focused on creative AI imagery. Allan and Tim dive into the topic of AI: the rapid growth of AI and the reaction of the artistic community to this technology, the dual Hollywood strike and the issue of copyright, limitations and inspiration of artificial intelligence; as well the launch of his Channel and how to monetize on YouTube. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/429.
How do people interact with generative AI in the workplace? This is just one of the many topics about being digital that we covered in Season 2. Join us as we revisit this season's highlights.In this episode:AI expert Allie K. Miller and economist Dana Peterson talk about how AI is impacting employees and employersPerspectives on how innovators like Amazon are changing customer expectations from Casey Foss of West Monroe, Mark Browning, SVP and CIO at Exelon, and Tracy Saula, SVP, Product & Health Experience at Highmark HealthJanice Fraser, author and innovation leader, and Tim Simmons, chief product officer at Sam's Club, on the product mindsetDana Twomey of West Monroe on the benefits of shifting left
What separates truly great creative work from the rest? Tim Simmons talks to us about AI, data and the human condition.See the results of our research into professional view of AI in the workplace here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam's Club started as an experiment 40 years ago and has constantly evolved since–finding success through digital transformation and innovation in a traditional retail space. Join us as Tim Simmons, Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer at Sam's Club, explains how the company adopted the product mindset to revolutionize their customer experience and continue winning in the marketplace.In this episode:How Sam's Club became a leaders in digital retail transformationHow the company shifted to a product mindsetTim's perspective on the blurring of the digital and physicalWhat's next for Sam's Club in 2023
This episode of the Rethink Retail Podcast was recorded live at Groceryshop 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Guest hosting this episode is Top Retail Influencer and Director of Strategy at CI&T, Melissa Minkow. Joining her is Tim Simmons, SVP and chief product officer at Sam's Club. Melissa and Tim had a candid conversation after Tim's Monday session, where they spoke about accelerating from an innovation standpoint and how Sam's Club is already thinking about the metaverse. About the guest: Tim Simmons is Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer at Sam's Club. In this role, he oversees product management, operations transformation, and the user experience across omnichannel commerce, digital in-club experiences, supply chain, merchandising, and more. Tim joined Sam's Club in 2015 and has worked in various areas of the business including Membership and Marketing, Operations Transformation and In-Club Product Management and Fulfillment before taking on his current role in 2021. About the host: Melissa Minkow is a celebrated RETHINK Retail Top Retail Influencer and the Director of Retail Strategy at Digital Consultancy CI&T. If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know by subscribing to our channel and giving us a 5 star rating us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. - - - - - - Host: Melissa Minkow Produced by Gabriella Bock
We're recording live this week from the just wrapped GroceryShop conference in Las Vegas.Our guest this week is Tim Simmons, SVP & Chief Product Officer of Sam's Club, who takes us deep into the transformation process that he's been helping lead. We learn how Walmart and Sam's Club have been evolving and accelerating the pace of innovation. It's a Master Class on how to embed a culture of experimentation and the role of design thinking and agile methodology. We also learn what "The 5 Why's" and "low fidelity prototyping" are all about and how they are making a real difference at Sam's. We close on the critical role of executive leadership in driving the innovation agenda--turns out "Scooby snacks" might be the key.But first we share our top take-aways from the conference before diving into our hot-takes on the latest retail news, including what a big jump in interest rates means for retail. But Walmart and Target say "damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead" when it comes to holiday hiring plans. Then it's thoughts and prayers time for JC Penney as they revel more details about their turnaround plans. We raise questions around Wegman's decision to bail on "scan-and go" before returning to the Wobbly Unicorn Corner to discuss Stitch Fix's earnings whiff and the potential acquisition of Purple. About TimTim serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer at Sam's Club. In this role, he oversees product management, operations transformation, and the user experience across omnichannel commerce, digital in-club experiences, supply chain, merchandising, and more. Tim joined Sam's Club in 2015 and has worked in various areas of the business including Membership and Marketing, Operations Transformation and In-Club Product Management and Fulfillment before taking on his current role in 2021.Before joining Sam's Club, he spent more than 15 years working largely in professional services, doing advertising and consulting for companies such as MRM/McCann, RAPP, Peppers & Rogers Group and Ernst & Young. During this time, he worked with clients across numerous industries including technology, retail, oil and gas, entrainment, travel, food services and health care to help generate growth, increase market share, and provide measurable impact.Tim has an Associate of Arts degree from Snow College, a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University, and an MBA and Masters of International Studies from the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University.About UsSteve Dennis is an advisor, keynote speaker and author on strategic growth and business innovation. You can learn more about Steve on his website. The expanded and revised edition of his bestselling book Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption is now available at Amazon or just about anywhere else books are sold. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior contributor and on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can also check out his speaker "sizzle" reel here.Michael LeBlanc is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail, plus Global E-Commerce Tech Talks , The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois and now in its second season, Conversations with CommerceNext! You can learn more about Michael here or on LinkedIn. Be sure and check out Michael's latest venture for fun and influencer riches - Last Request Barbecue, his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!
Welcome back to another episode of No Jumper Sports with Keekee, Josh, and Jason. Today the guys are joined by Keekee's former teammate and star of the show "Black Ink Compton" Tim Simmons Follow Tim https://www.instagram.com/iamtbs/ Follow KeeKee https://www.instagram.com/2cckeekee/ Follow Josh https://www.instagram.com/josh_at_noj... https://www.twitter.com/joshatnojumper Follow Jason https://www.instagram.com/jahsun/ ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We continue the story of Bill, a US Army Intelligence Analyst with Combined Analysis Detachment-Berlin (CAD-B) from episode 127. Germany has now been re-unified and Russian troops have withdrawn from East Germany. Bill tells us of the little known story of continued US Army involvement in intelligence gathering alongside the German security services, the BND.We hear about "Operation Giraffe", described as the largest intelligence service procurement campaign of the West since the end of World War II, how Russian sources recruited during the Cold War were managed and, how Britain’s MI6 was cut out of receiving the information they had received freely during the Cold War. Bill tells us of a joint BND/CIA mission to monitor the disposal of Russian nuclear weapons.It’s a fascinating look into the murky world of human intelligence gathering, corruption, and rivalry in the immediate post Cold War period.I could really use your support to help me to continue to produce these podcasts. A monthly donation of $4, £3 or €3 via Patreon will really help and you will get the sought after Cold War Conversations coaster as a thank you and bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history.Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/Thanks to all our latest supporters including Tim Simmons, Fredrik Lundberg, Mary J O’Grady, Robert Ritchie, and Katie Brown.If a financial contribution is not your cup of tea, then you can still help us by leaving written reviews wherever you listen to us as well as sharing us on social media. It really helps us get new guests on the show.I am delighted to welcome Bill to our Cold War conversation…There’s further information on this episode in our show notes which can also be found as a link in your podcast app here. If you can’t wait for next week’s episode do visit our Facebook discussion group where guests and listeners continue the Cold War Conversation. Just search Cold War Conversations in Facebook.Thank you very much for listening. It is really appreciated – goodbye.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coldwarpod)
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As eCommerce has become prevalent, the retail space has changed drastically for both the shopper and product managers. When faced with a changing environment, how can you ensure what you’re building is adaptable? As part of our Adaptive Product Management series, Product Talk host and product exec, Christina Lucey, interviews Sam’s Club VP of Product Management, Tim Simmons, and discusses adaptable retail products.
Welcome to the United Steel Structures Incorporated Sound Science Podcast! Noise control should be considered early in the design process of an industrial building to avoid costly solutions in the future if noise proves to be a problem after installation and start-up. Every month, Director of Industrial Acoustics Dr. Tim Simmons and Estimator Zachary Jones will share why noise control is important, describe regulations that drive noise goals, explain acoustical terminology, and much more. If you have projects that require noise control or want to learn more about the technical side of Sound Science, then this podcast is for you. USSI has over 40 years of experience and has completed over 4,000 projects while working with major clients throughout the oil and gas industry, including Williams, XTO Energy, MarkWest, and many more. Learn more about our company at www.ussi.com. We want to hear from you so please send us your questions at podcast@ussi.com.
Our final official Hamburg preview show is a belter and our guest is one of the most knowledgable people in the game. Tim Simmons has been involved in Beach Volleyball since 1990 and has been working on the FIVB World Tour since 1999 as a Beach Volleyball Media Delegate, he also helps in the production of the famous http://www.bvbinfo.com which is database of everything you need to know about the sport and the characters that take central stage. In a fascinating preview of this years World Championships we get very nostalgic looking back at some of the great tournaments, teams, players and matches that Tim has witnessed within the sport. Tim is charming, charismatic and an absolute blast to chat too. It is a fitting final episode that will bring a smile to your face, oh ….and its a long one!
Tim Simmons is a tuba player and the Treasurer of the Ringgold Band. Tim shares with Cindy and Jim how retirement and The Ringgold Band go hand in hand. He also answers the age old question - "What do Tuba Players talk about?"
Free Resources: Lesson Module | Quiz & Vocab | PDF Transcript Hello and welcome back to the Skills 360 Podcast. I’m your host, Tim Simmons, and today I want to look at leading a group to a decision. If you tuned in last time, you may remember what I said makes a good decision. It’s one that people buy into, and people see the reasons behind. Well, that’s easier said than done. If you’re leading the meeting, you might wish for a simple and straightforward discussion that ends in one - and only one - logical decision. But dream on. You should expect a few obstacles along the way. For one thing, sometimes people can get a bit personal. I mean, one person makes a suggestion, and someone else attacks the person, as opposed to the idea. It might be pretty easy to detect, like “Come on Dave, you always come up with the stupidest ideas.” But it might be a bit more indirect, like “Geez Dave, do you have any other great ideas?” In any case, you need to shut this down immediately. Call people out for personal attacks, and keep the discussion focused on ideas, not personality conflict. This is part of your role as a facilitator. You’re supposed to encourage people to listen, prevent interruption, and generally make sure people feel respected and heard. As soon as people feel attacked personally, they’ll shut up. And you don’t want anyone to shut up, because anyone in the room could be sitting on the million dollar idea. So bring it back, nicely, to a focus on ideas, like this: “Okay everyone, let’s just focus on the issue at hand…” or “All right, but what about the website ideas?” Another thing you need to shut down is conversation that goes completely off topic. People do this without even realizing it. They hear something, it reminds them of something else, they start talking about it… soon enough the conversation has gone from the topic of increasing sales to the best place to buy muffins. Your job is to steer the conversation back. Don’t be shy about it. Just come out and say “Muffins are great, but they’re way off topic.” Even people who tend to stray appreciate this. Okay, so what about the people who love to hear themselves talk? I mean, there are some people who will go on and on and on about the same idea. Well, you can’t let them go on forever. Once you realize they’ve made their point, find a slight break in their little speech and jump in with a summary. Try something like: “So you’re saying…” or, if you need to be a bit more aggressive, you could say: “Okay, okay, hang on just a sec. As I understand it, you think…” Another obstacle in a decision-making meeting is what we call “groupthink.” Groupthink is when people just follow along with the ideas being discussed, without thinking for themselves. Or, they don’t try to come up with anything new. Instead, people just accept what is being put in front of them. So how can you deal with groupthink? Well, you can try to encourage some creative thinking from the get-go. Tell everyone what groupthink is, and then tell them to avoid it. Ask for some blue sky thinking or off the wall ideas. One thing you might try is having people write down their ideas individually before sharing them with the group. There’s actually research to show that a bunch of people thinking solo about a problem produces a greater variety of possible solutions than a group of people brainstorming together. Avoiding groupthink means allowing unusual or new ideas to come out. Often people will self-censor when they think their ideas are not going to be accepted. But that’s not always the best way to the best decision. After having people write down their own ideas, then go around the table and give each person a chance to speak. The more you leave it to the really vocal people, the more susceptible the meeting will be to groupthink. Besides groupthink, another obstacle you may face is time. I mean, you’ve got a big decision to make, and only two hours to do it.
Coach and Tucker cast their annual fictitious ballot for the Baseball Hall of Fame, make predictions on who will be in the Class of 2018, the greatest omissions to the Hall, and what changes they would make to the HOF election process. Chipper and Thome are 1st ballot, with Hoffman and Vladdy as virtual locks. Love for Alan Trammel and Jack Morris, the case for Dale Murphy and Tim Simmons, and why Cooperstown should create the "Wing of Infamy."
This week Justin and Craig talk about the exciting life of Jesus Christ with guest Tim Simmons.
Tim Simmons says he joked around at work about being a member of ISIS. Next thing he knew, the welder at Progress Rail was fired after more than four years on the job. He says another employee reported him to HR, saying they feared for their life at work.
- Original Sin #4. Jason Aaron y Mike Deodato Jr. (Marvel). - Henchmen Inc. #1. Tim Simmons y Jim McMunn. (Monkeybrain). - The Wicked and the Divine #1. Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie y Matt Wilson. (Image). - MPH #2. Mark Millar y Duncan Fegredo. (Image).
- Original Sin #4. Jason Aaron y Mike Deodato Jr. (Marvel). - Henchmen Inc. #1. Tim Simmons y Jim McMunn. (Monkeybrain). - The Wicked and the Divine #1. Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie y Matt Wilson. (Image). - MPH #2. Mark Millar y Duncan Fegredo. (Image).
Tim Simmons joins us as we talk about some of our own creations and current projects. Plus a Giveaway! (Original Numbering: Episode #90)