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Kevin Brophy starred alongside Linda Blair and Peter Barton in 1981's cult classic, “Hell Night,” where he delivered a monologue that none other than Quentin Tarantino considers one of the best in horror. Tune in to hear all about making this 80s slasher, how Kevin got his start in Hollywood, and the incredible gift left to him by a fan he had never met.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4654832/advertisement
Nachdem Henry erst einmal ausgeschaltet ist, begleiten wir in dieser Folge Ruth Deaver, die sich mit iher Krankheit kämpfend zwischen Realität und Fantasie, zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart bewegt. Kann Alan ihr helfen? Was sind die Absichten von The Kid? Hat er Ruth etwas angetan?
*We are relaunching I WISH I WAS BRAVE, and since we actually only published a few episodes we are reposting from the start so we have a good straight starting point here at episode 10 without the few filler episodes we did. I tried to start with Mar briefly discussing a cool local Pokemon Go happening...event?.... situation, but she kept talking and we talked movies, the Oregon Trail table top game, and Death Note, before she went to bed and I talked about Timewalker #0 A podcast series where we reread all the classic Valiant comics in order, as they happen, in universe, as in canon and a little fan wank. If you would be interested in co-hosting some episodes give us a message and we can talk about details. I WISH I WAS BRAVE LOGO BY Neil Jorge https://www.facebook.com/neil.jorge You can find us on Twitter: @hangofwednesday For all things Tin Universe: http://www.tinuniverse.blogspot.com Merch: http://www.zazzle.com/tinuniverse Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/hangofwednesday theme for I WISH I WAS BRAVE WITHThe Right Voice (MorganTJ Whirlwind Remix) by morgantj (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/morgantj/35199
Matt and Lee talk about Deathmate Image/Valiant crossover and some of their favorite Valiant Comics from the 90's. ----more---- Images from the show are HERE Deathmate notes: Designated by color rather than issue numbers (namely Yellow, Blue, Black, and Red) plus two book-end issues, Deathmate Prologue and Deathmate Epilogue, as well as Preview issues collected with comic products, the four main issues were written so they could be read in any order. Created at the peak of the comic book speculator boom, the project was heavily promoted and sold hundreds of thousands of copies, but was beset with production delays. The Image half (Black, Red, and Epilogue) came out severely behind schedule and out of sequence. Deathmate Red shipped after the epilogue issue, and despite cover dates of September 1993 to February 1994, the actual publication lag was far longer than six months. The plot evolved around a chance interdimensional meeting of two characters, Solar from Valiant and Void from Image's WildC.A.T.s. The two became lovers, but their joining would mean the destruction of both comic book universes. It is notable that only half of the Image founding members chose to take part. Erik Larsen, Jim Valentino, and Todd McFarlane were not involved, although McFarlane's character Al Simmons makes a brief appearance in Deathmate Red. In my personal opinion yellow, blue and the prologue had a more cohesive story. Where the image characters had a better integration into the valiant universe's history. Case in point brigade's characters worked for Harada Industries, an X men derived group. Besides being delayed black and red's stories definitely had a rushed feel to the story. In black we see the Top Cow studio take front and center with ties to Wildcats and Gen 13. X O makes an appearance, but he is used more like a power hungry military general than a visigoth with an alien suit of armor. Union , an energy based alien creature is the one character from black that allows this story to connect to the epilogue. Red's story, sadly for me, is just a Rob Liefeld sketchbook. The story is about Youngblood in this new universe the biggest addition is that Bloodshot is a member. While the Prophet is poorly used as a plot point to let the heroes know what is wrong with this amalgamation of a world. Red was so far delayed that it was released after the epilogue issue. Epilogue centers more around the events from blue with Solar, supreme, and Darque. This series had a great germ of an idea, but it missed the boat with the creative teams. If it had some editorial oversight for both companies it might have had a chance at being a success. However, with egos, missed deadlines, and perhaps the lack of experience from portions of the owners with the business side of things it went down as a failure. For me , I liked parts of the story and going back and rereading the story with a more mature eye I can see what drew me to the story. 1 The crossover was something rarely seen between two independent comic groups. 2 Deathmate had the rock and roll comic artists 3 Although Valiant at the beginning wasn't flashy, they had a good set of storytellers and a well thought-out and connected universe. I was hoping that it would influence the Image books. 4 Finally the book introduced me to more “up and coming'' creators. Like Joe Q and Jeff Matsuda. Facts about publication sales: The Valiant Deathmate books (Prologue, Blue, and Yellow) had print runs of over 700,000 copies, but by the time Deathmate Red was released, it had a print run of 250,000, although retailers were nonetheless left with many unsold copies. At the time, comic book distributors would only allow unsold books to be returned if they were six months late. Valiant Comics Notes: In 1988, former editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics Jim Shooter, Steven J. Massarsky and a group of investors attempted to purchase Marvel Entertainment. They submitted the second-highest bid, with financier Ronald Perelman submitting the highest bid and acquiring Marvel. Shooter and Massarsky instead formed Voyager Communications in 1989 with significant venture capital financing from Triumph Capital. Valiant (an imprint of Voyager Communications) recruited numerous writers and artists from Marvel, including Barry Windsor-Smith and Bob Layton, and launched an interconnected line of superhero comics featuring a mixture of characters licensed from Western Publishing and original creations. 1993 Valiant won Best Publisher over 5% Market Share, becoming the first publisher outside of Marvel and DC to do so. Valiant also engaged in several comic book-marketing innovations common in the 1990s, such as issue zero "origin" issues, the gold logo program, coupons redeemable for original comic books, and chromium covers. Following the conclusion of the "Unity" crossover in September 1992, Valiant released Bloodshot, Ninjak, H.A.R.D. Corps, The Second Life of Dr. Mirage, and Timewalker, among other titles. Turok #1 (VALIANT) - One of the top ten largest print runs in history, a runaway video game success that brought gamers into the fold, and the first real sign that comic properties were viable for licensing Perhaps the biggest innovation was their use of continuity. The events in the comics almost always took place during the same time frame as publication with readers expecting one month time jumps between issues. There was the rare exception to this rule, such as two back-to-back issues covering the events of the same night. In this case, the narration box would date them — for example, both issues would be dated "December 12th, 1991" if the event began in a December issue released on the 12th. Another method they used took advantage of the more hard scifi setting, and had characters experience a jump forward of several months as a side effect of traveling faster than light. An event in one comic had immediate and lasting effects in another. Once an event happened, it was set in stone. RetCons never happened, and Comic-Book Time was averted. The Valiant universe was split into two time periods: the modern day, and the 41st century, with events in the former having effects on the latter. All in all, the formula worked, attracting many fans with its refreshing and unique style, and Valiant sold over 80 million comics in its first 5 years, becoming the third highest selling comic book company (after, of course, Marvel and DC)... Magnus Robot fighter Cover Date:, May '91 Artist Art Nichols and Writer Jim Shooter By the year 4000, humanity has become dependent on robots. H8, the Robot Police chief of the civic sector of North Am, a continent-spanning mega-city, is damaged in a radiation accident. It seeks to promote the human dependency on robots and gradually impose totalitarian rule in the area under its control. Magnus was trained from infancy by 1A a self aware robot in an under-sea domed house, using advanced techniques, to become a skilled martial artist who could break steel with his bare hands. In addition, 1A equipped his charge with a device that would allow him to "hear" robot-to-robot radio communications. https://leagueofcomicgeeks.com/people/3513/art-nichols/comics Magnus, Robot Fighter 1A, the Freewill robot mentor of Magnus and lover of Grandmother (whom he calls "Kimi"). Claiburne, President of North Am Leeja Clane, Magnus's girlfriend and future wife Love how Valiant kept the 60s art style and concepts Fan of Isaac Asimov Irobot, Magnus is heavily influenced by Asimov. Turok Dinosaur hunter Cover Date:, Jul '93 He first appeared in Four Color Comics #596 (October/November 1954).[1] After a second Four Color appearance (#656 October 1955), the character graduated to his own title – Turok, Son of Stone (#3 March–May 1956) — published by both Dell and then Gold Key Comics from 1956 to 1982. Writer David Michelinie Art Bart Sears Rai Cover Date: Mar '92 In his original incarnation, Rai is the spirit guardian that protects the nation of Japan in the 41st century. It is a mantle that is usually passed down from father to son through the generations, with some exceptions. As such, the series chronicled a number of protagonists. By the year 4001, industrialization in Japan had begun to consume every square inch of free space within the island nation's borders. To house and feed its growing population, the country had built upon its own infrastructure centuries before, turning the whole of Japan into a towering pillar, hundreds of miles wide. Eventually, the nation detached from Earth entirely, and now orbits the planet. Governed by a mysterious yet benevolent artificial intelligence named Father, the Japan of 4001 is divided into various sectors, with names derived from the time of founding, and generally separated among the lines of economic status and social class. Where a citizen's sector falls in the literal hierarchy of Japan's many sectors also directly affirms their social ranking; the closer you are to the Earth, the less essential you are. Part of the magnus Robot Fighter Universe I like how they were able to take an Obscure mention in Magnus and make an entire universe Matt's shows: 60's Reboot Podcast Comics With My Kids Ways to connect with us: Covert Nerd Facebook Covert Nerd Website Covert Nerd Instagram Covert Nerd Twitter Covert Nerd Merch Proud member of the podcast Arcade Network
Quarter-Bin Podcast #126Original air date: November 16, 2018Timewalker #1What happens when a time traveler loses his ability to control his travels? And what happens when he runs into people who hate him for what he'll do in his future? And how does Professor Alan feel about this kind of time travel story? Right-click to download episode directly Next Episode: Marvel Team-Up #65, Marvel Comics, cover-dated January 1978. Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com, no matter how long ago this episode originally posted.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #125Original air date: October 23, 2018Star Trek: Telepathy WarWhat happens when a group of telepathic races band together to battle Starfleet? What happens when all the Star Trek comic book properties cross over in one mega-event? What happens when we have a Deep Space 9 podcaster show up to explain it all to us? Listen to the episode and find out! Right-click to download episode directly Next Episode: Timewalker #1, Valiant Comics, cover-dated December 1994. Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com, no matter how long ago this episode originally posted.
Join Mike and Chris as they discuss The Grackle #1, Timewalker #0, Image #0, Betty and Veronica #137, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/ The Savage Dragon #1, Maximum Overdrive
Join Mike and Chris as they discuss The Grackle #1, Timewalker #0, Image #0, Betty and Veronica #137, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/ The Savage Dragon #1, Maximum Overdrive
Issue 50 of Pull Or Pass! Pull Or Pass is your weekly geeky comic book show! Broadcast live on Fab Radio International at 11am on a Saturday and as a podcast version (without the music) on the We Made This Podcast Network at 7pm on a Sunday. With regular host Mark taking a month's break, Zach is inviting different guests each week to join him for trade reviews, films reviews and more. News: • ComiXology tribute to Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman. • 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank film adaptation. • Boom! Studios announces tie-in comic to The Expanse. Features: • Review of the Valiant Comics series Ivar, Timewalker (2015) Host: Zach Whittaker Guest Co-Host: Angela Cainen Editor: Zach Whittaker Twitter: @PullOrPass We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
La realidad se resquebraja y solo el Caminante del Tiempo podrá salvarla. Acompaña a Neela y al joven Ivar en la carrera final por restaurar el universo. Repaso de Ivar, Timewalker #9-12.
La realidad se resquebraja y solo el Caminante del Tiempo podrá salvarla. Acompaña a Neela y al joven Ivar en la carrera final por restaurar el universo. Repaso de Ivar, Timewalker #9-12.
La doctora Neela Sethi, creadora del viaje en el tiempo, ha caído en el poder de los villanos que tratarán de usarla para destruir el universo. Ahora los tres Hermanos Inmortales deberán unirse para viajar al futuro y rescatarla. Repasamos Ivar, Timewalker #5-8: Rompiendo la Historia.
La doctora Neela Sethi, creadora del viaje en el tiempo, ha caído en el poder de los villanos que tratarán de usarla para destruir el universo. Ahora los tres Hermanos Inmortales deberán unirse para viajar al futuro y rescatarla. Repasamos Ivar, Timewalker #5-8: Rompiendo la Historia.
Relive the season of Game of Thrones that started it all with Luke & James as they discuss all the political intrigue, backstabbing, sexposition, and changes both good & bad between the book and the HBO series. They combine their book + TV show coverage into a single episode that arrives at the gruesome crowning of Viserys Targaryen at the hands of Khal Drogo. WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for the first 7 seasons of the Game of Thrones HBO television series & the five currently released novels of the A Song of Ice and Fire book series. Questions posed: Did Jaime act on behalf of the smallfolk when he killed the Mad King or was he more of an opportunist interested in saving himself and his family? How does Robert Baratheon in his prime stack up against the great warriors of Westeros? What do the guys think of the “Bran the Timewalker” theory? Does Ned Stark make any morally wrong decisions? And, finally, is GRRM the King Robert of fantasy fiction? Join the guys next week when they cover the final chunk of season 1 of the HBO series & the book by George RR Martin! Ink to Film is on Patreon! (Learn how to access bonus content & commission a specific project by becoming a Jukebox Hero) Follow Ink to Film on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Home Base: inktofilm.com Sign up for Ink to Film’s Newsletter Ink to Film Book Club on Goodreads Music: Rameses B Swordplay and historical accuracy: ScholaGladiatoria
Timewalker #1, Valiant Comics, cover-dated December 1994."Ivar the Timewalker," by Bob Hall, with art by Don Perlin & Gonzalo Mayo.What happens when a time traveler loses his ability to control his travels? And what happens when he runs into people who hate him for what he'll do in his future? And how does Professor Alan feel about this kind of time travel story?Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Promo: Comic Book Time MachineNext Episode: Marvel Team-Up #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated January 1978. -- selected by a Twitter poll of listeners. Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: World's Greatest Comics
Star Trek: Telepathy War #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November 1997."Reality's End," by Chris Cooper, with art by Patch Zircher & Steve Moncuse.What happens when a group of telepathic races band together to battle Starfleet? What happens when all the Star Trek comic book properties cross over in one mega-event? What happens when we have a Deep Space 9 podcaster show up to explain it all to us? Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Link: Paul Spataro's Is It Jaws? podcastLink: Paul Spataro's Back to the Bins podcastLink: Paul Spataro's Listen to the Prophets podcastPromo: Earth Destruction DirectiveNext Episode: Timewalker #1, Valiant Comics, cover-dated December 1994.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: World's Greatest Comics
Join Boz, Cort & Wych as they talk Boz’s choice this time around with Timewalker. A childhood favorite often doesn’t live up to its warm and fuzzy memories and we find this might just be the case when discussing this film. Obsessive Cinema Discourse The post OCDS01E06 Time Walker appeared first on Legion.
Flashback with us to the second time we had the huggable and incomparable Steve Mowry on the show, before he became a regular co-host. (It was after this show was recorded that we decided we are keeping him!) The CBBears are pleased to welcome back one of their favorite past guests - Steve Mowry - for a 2+ hour comic confab. First up is an analysis of the recently released DC Universe Animated Movie Justice League: Throne of Atlantis. Then we hit the spinner rack and talk about The Multiversity Handbook, DC's upcoming Convergence event, Avengers, New Avengers, Fantastic Four, All-New X-Factor, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Uncanny Avengers, Valiant's new Timewalker series, Supreme: Blue Rose, the state of Vertigo and Jonathan Hickman's The Dying and the Dead. Intro: Matthew Sweet - "Where You Get Love" 00:30 - Welcoming back Steve Mowry 02:50 - Throne of Atlantis (Warner Home Video) 28:43 - The Multiversity Guidebook (DC) 47:30 - Convergence solicits (DC) 51:10 - Avengers and New Avengers: Time Runs Out and Fantastic Four (Marvel) 1:06:15 - All-New X-Factor (Marvel) 1:12:20 - Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Marvel) 1:16:50 - Uncanny Avengers (Marvel) 1:25:00 - Ivan, Timewalker (Valiant) 1:39:58 - Supreme: Blue Rose (Image) 1:45:40 - The state of Vertigo/Secret Origins #6 (Vertigo/DC) 1:54:55 - The Dying and the Dead (Image) 2:01:32 - Previews - Coming Up on the Comic Boook Bears 2:02:40 - The Woofs of the Week Outro - T.I. - "56 Barz" LINKS: www.facebook.com/centrelgbtqa www.facebook.com/events/621901291175446 www.thebearsinthecity.com www.nerdyshow.com/nerdy-showcase/flame-on www.sixgungorilla.com www.noprofitrecords.limitedrun.com
Fecha de Grabación: Sábado 23 de julio de 2016.Noticias:Panel de Netflix: Daredevil, Cage, Iron Fist, Defenders.Warner estrena metraje de la Justice League.Nuevo avance de la película de Wonder Woman.Doctor StrangeSuicide Squad.La polémica de Frank Cho en Wonder Woman.y mucho más...Comentarios:- Batman- Aquaman- Justice League- Ivar, Timewalker- Southern Bastards lo comentamos en el episodio 80.Contribuye con ComicversoPueden escuchar el Podcast dentro del sitio a través del reproductor que está en la columna lateral del Blog o en este reproductor incrustado.Descarga Directa (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"),Peso: 87,5 MB; Calidad: 128 KbpsDescarga via iTunes: Comicverso en iTunes.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:34:59.Como siempre... déjennos un comentario o escríbannos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com o a nuestro correo podcast@comicverso.org, queremos conocer sus opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando.Si les gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdennos a redistribuir este link, cuéntenle a sus amigos de nuestro Podcast y recomiéndenlo a quienes pueda interesarles.Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Jim and Hannah have a lot of things to say. In this episode, they tackle more Valiant, a comparison of price points on recent comics, ECCC announcements from Image and Vertigo / DC, and a whole wide array of topics. Comics discussed in detail include Quantum and Woody volumes 1-3; The Delinquents; Faith #1-3; X-O-Manowar volumes 1-3; Ivar, Timewalker volume 1; Black Panther #1; No Mercy #9; and then some.
Jim and Hannah have a lot of things to say. In this episode, they tackle more Valiant, a comparison of price points on recent comics, ECCC announcements from Image and Vertigo / DC, and a whole wide array of topics. Comics discussed in detail include Quantum and Woody volumes 1-3; The Delinquents; Faith #1-3; X-O-Manowar volumes 1-3; Ivar, Timewalker volume 1; Black Panther #1; No Mercy #9; and then some.
Jim and Hannah have a lot of things to say. In this episode, they tackle more Valiant, a comparison of price points on recent comics, ECCC announcements from Image and Vertigo / DC, and a whole wide array of topics. Comics discussed in detail include Quantum and Woody volumes 1-3; The Delinquents; Faith #1-3; X-O-Manowar volumes 1-3; Ivar, Timewalker volume 1; Black Panther #1; No Mercy #9; and then some.
Jim and Hannah have a lot of things to say. In this episode, they tackle more Valiant, a comparison of price points on recent comics, ECCC announcements from Image and Vertigo / DC, and a whole wide array of topics. Comics discussed in detail include Quantum and Woody volumes 1-3; The Delinquents; Faith #1-3; X-O-Manowar volumes 1-3; Ivar, Timewalker volume 1; Black Panther #1; No Mercy #9; and then some.
In this episode of Valiant Future, Joe and Paul talk about the return of Doctor Mirage and the end of the first arc of Bloodshot Reborn, the third Rai story, and the Ivar series. Plus, the guys have an in-depth discussion on the current state of Valiant Entertainment. Valiant Future - Ivar, Timewalker #12, Doctor Mirage: Second Lives #1, Doctor Mirage: Second Lives #2, X-O Manowar #43, Rai #12, and Bloodshot Reborn #9.
Dark Knight III: The Master Race #2 by Frank Miller, Brain Azzarello, Andy Kubert, Klaus Janson, Brad Anderson, Eduardo Risso, and Trish Mulvihill, Two Brothers by Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba from Dark Horse, Ed Piskor, Fantagraphics, Secret Wars, Marvel-O-Rama: Squadron Supreme #1, Uncanny Avengers, Deadpool, Guardians of Infinity #1, Inhumans #2, Venom: Spaceknight, Patsy Walker aka Hellcat, Weirdworld #1, Sam Wilson: Captain America, and more, three from Josh Bayer, the World's Greatest Living Cartoonist: Bloggers #1, Transformer 2/Deth Trip, and The Greater Good (with Pat Aulisio), Ivar, Timewalker and Imperium from Valiant, Deep Dark Fears by Fran Kraise by Penguin/Random House, Snow Blind by Ollie Masters and Tyler Jenkins from Boom!, Get Jiro: Blood and Sushi by Anthony Bourdain, Joel Rose, Ale Garza, and Jose Villarrubia from Vertigo, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and a whole mess more!
This week’s episode was recorded on December 13th, 2015. This week, Mike, Nick, and Paul chat about what they read last week (which was purposefully limited this time!) as well as their comic picks for the week (Ivar, Timewalker #12, Judge Dredd #1, and Invincible #126). The focus of this week’s episode was on each of the hosts “Great White Whale” of comics. And the metaphor doesn’t stop there (Harry Potter? Actually discussing Moby Dick?). Links Paul on Twitter Nick on Twitter Mike on Twitter comicbook_ads on Instagram Archie #1 Jaime Hernandez 2001 by Jack Kirby Unity Volume 4 Uncanny X-Men #266 – First Appearance of Gambit Silver Surfer #1 variant by Francesco Francavilla Paul Rudd showing Mack & Me clips on Conan Timecodes: Start/Last Week in Comics – 00:00:00 This Weeks Picks – 00:17:27 The Great White Whale of Comics – 00:28:42 White Whale part 2 – 00:48:08 Credits – 01:06:26 Archie/Dark Horse/The Massive/Emily Is Away/Diggle/Dragotta – 01:07:34 This week’s music was by Deluxe, YUNG BAE, Ancient Astronauts, and Infinity Shred. This week’s episode was produced by Mike Rapin and edited by Zander Riggs. Have a question? Want us to talk about a topic? Submit discussion topics to our subreddit /r/IReadComicBooks and get a hold of us here: cyborg@destroythecyb.org – @destroythecyb – destroythecyborg.tumblr.com Stitcher | TuneIn
Today's new Valiant Comic, reviewed! Tune in as we take a trip through time with Ivar and Neela in Timewalker, and go to war with us as the battle between humans and Vine escalates. Spoiler alert! We are going to discuss these books, including all of the plot points within. If you don't want to be spoiled by our discussion, read the books first! You've been warned!
We review the new Valiant Comics out on stands today. We see the last moments of X-O, a whole lot of dinosaurs in Ivar, and a whole lot of moving around in Rai. It's a lot of good, and different stuff to discuss this week. Timecodes:Fall Of X-O Manowar - 01:40Ivar, Timewalker #10 - 25:06Rai #11 - 33:44 Spoiler alert! We have discussed these books assuming you have read these books too, so read the books first if you don't want to be spoiled.
This week’s episode was recorded on September 13th, 2015. Mike, Nick, and Paul chat comics for a bit–namely a whole bunch of their current reads. Then, after much screaming on Mike’s part, they chat about their comic picks for the week (Sex Criminals #12, The Fade Out #9, and Ivar, Timewalker #9). The primary topic this week revolved around “hype marketing” and popular characters getting their own solo titles. It’s a doozy. Links for this week: Bleeding Cool – As Marvel Confirms Terrigen Mist Kills Mutants, Could Ms Marvel Foreshadow What’s To Come? Demon webcomic by Jason Shiga This week’s music was by SWuM, The Four Owls, C2C, and Infinity Shred. This week’s episode was produced by Mike Rapin and edited by Zander Riggs. Have a question? Want us to talk about a topic? Submit discussion topics to our subreddit /r/IReadComicBooks and get a hold of us here: cyborg@destroythecyb.org – @destroythecyb – destroythecyborg.tumblr.com Listen on Stitcher
Three new books are out today from Valiant Comics for us to discuss and review. Each of these books was very different from the others, but each gave us something to love.
It's a big week with four new Valiant Comics. We manage to get through them all, this is a jam packed hour of Valiant Comics discussion! 2:31 - Ivar, Timewalker #8 15:34 - Rai #9 30:06 - Book Of Death #2 47:13 - Legends Of The Geomancer #2 Our discussion contains spoilers, so read the book sbefore you listen!
Gisele Lagace, Johnny Ryan, The Strain, Image-O-Rama: Island #1 by Brandon Graham, Marian Churchland, Emma Rios, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and Ludroe, We Stand On Guard #2 by Brian K. Vaughn, Steve Skroce, and Matt Hollingsworth, I Hate Fairyland #1 by Skottie Young and Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Jupiter's Circle and Legacy, Southern Bastards by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour, and Dark Corridor #1 by Rich Tommaso, Sucker Punch, Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #1 by Mike Johnson, Angel Hernandez, and Alejandro Sanchez from IDW, Dark Horse Presents #12 and Kill All Monsters by Michael May, Jason Copeland, and Bill Crabtree, Godzilla in Hell #1 by James Stokoe from IDW, the Deadpool trailer, Lobster Johnson: A Chain Forged in Life by Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Kevin Nowlan, Troy Nixey, and Dave Stewart from Dark Horse, The Spire by Simon Spurrier, Jeff Stokeley, and Andre May from BOOM!, Ivar, Timewalker by Fred Van Lente and Francis Portela from Valiant, Straight Outta Compton, and a whole mess more!
It's another great week of Valiant Comics, and we're here to discuss them all in our usual VCR way. In Timewalker #7, the bros fight of Von New Man, and Neela and her future self have an exciting discovery. In Book Of Death: Fall Of Bloodshot, we see Bloodshot walk the world until at last, he meets his end. Timecodes: 1:08 - Timewalker #7 15:25 - Book Of Death: Fall Of Bloodshot Spoiler alert! We are going to discuss these books without holding back on details of the books. If you haven't read the books, and don't want to be spoiled, read the books before listening.
Jay and Mike take you to the future with their pull list suggestions, "Prez" and "Ivar, Timewalker." Then, in honor of the new Marvel Studios film, Mike takes us back to the past, to Scott Lang's first appearance as Ant-Man in the pages of "Marvel Premiere." Then we ring out the episode with a game of "Who Am I," and Mike is stumped until he isn't... and really, isn't that just how life is for all of us? Pull List: Jay: "Prez" (DC Comics), written by Mark Russell, art by Ben Caldwell. Mike: "Ivar, Timewalker" (Valiant Comics), written by Fred Van Lente, art by Clayton Henry (with others). Main Segment: "Marvel Premiere" #47-48 - "To Steal An Ant-Man!" (Marvel Comics), written by David Michelinie, art by John Byrne and Bob Layton. Game: "Who Am I?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
It's a full week for us Valiant Comics fans, we have three great books to discuss. We take a look at all and share our thoughts and reviews. Timecodes: 1:56 - X-O Manowar 37 19:45 - Bloodshot Reborn 3 33:49 - Ivar, Timewalker 6 48:53 - Pioneer Warrior! Spoiler alert! We have read these issues, and we assume you have too. We do not shy away from discussing every plot point of these issues, so if you do not want to be spoiled, read the books first.
After a looooong look at Avengers: Age of Ultron, we fondle Daniel White's NUTSAC, Matt Wagner's Mage: The Hero Defined by way of the mighty Bean, Free Comic Book Day (Secret Wars #0, Hip Hop Family Tree Three-in-One by Ed Piskor, Dash Shaw, and Fantagraphics, Tom Raney, and more), Punisher: War Zone: Psychoville U.S.A. (#12-16) by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, Mike McKone, Scott McKenna, and Mick Gray, Spread by Justin Jordan, Kyle Strahm, and Felipe Sobreiro from Image, Ivar, Timewalker #4 by Fred Van Lente, Clayton Henry, and Brian Reber and Divinity #3 by Matt Kindt, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, and David Baron from Valiant, and a whole mess more!
Zack Kruse jumps into the pit with us to discuss the Appleseed Comic Con, Timothy O'Briant's BDR Volume 2, jason Brubaker's Sithrah, Steranko Vs. Jaime Hernandez, Peter Bagge and Creepy, Convergence-O-Rama (Swamp Thing, Plastic man and the Freedom Fighters, Shazam!, Blue Beetle, Man of Steel, Superboy, Atom, The Question, Suicide Squad, Hawkman, Womder Woman, Justice Society of America, Batman and the Outsiders, Green Lantern Corps, Shadow of the Bat, Harley Quinn, Superman, Detective Comics, Batman and Robin, and more), Mignolaverse-O-Rama (Frankenstein Underground #2 with Ben Stenbeck and Dave Stewart, Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. 1952 #5 with John Arcudi, Alex Maleev, and Dave Stewart, B.P.R.D. #130 with John Arcudi, Peter Snejbjerg, and Dave Stewart, and Abe Sapien #22 with Scott Allie, Max Fiumara, and Dave Stewart), Groo and The Goon, Big Man Plans by Eric Powell and Tim Wiesch from Image Comics, Deadly Class #12 by Rick Remender and Wes Craig, Valerian and Laureline by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mezieres from Cinebook, Space Riders #1 by Alexi Ziritt, Fabian Rangel Jr., and Ryan Ferrier from Black Mask, Gilbert Shelton's Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Free Comic Book Day, Dynamite-O-Rama: Flash Gordon #3 by Ben Blacker, Ben Blacker, amd Lee Ferguson and The Phantom #2 by Brian Clevenger and Brent Schoonover, Ivar, Timewalker #4 by Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry from Valiant, Scrooge McDuck #1 from IDW, Michael Chabon's The Escapist, a little film called Avengers: Age of Ultron, and a whole mess more!
Welcome to episode 38 of the Valiant Podcast. A very special episode, Darrell, Mike, and Chris are joined by Martin Ferretti and Paul Tesseneer of the Valiant Central podcast to discuss the retailer incentive Book of Death mini-series spinoff from Fred Van Lenter, and also go in-depth on Ivar, the Timewalker #2 and #3. Thanks for listening! We can be found on Twitter at @valiantpodcast. And check out our website at http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com and our Valiant Podcast Facebook page.
Welcome to episode 38 of the Valiant Podcast. A very special episode, Darrell, Mike, and Chris are joined by Martin Ferretti and Paul Tesseneer of the Valiant Central podcast to discuss the retailer incentive Book of Death mini-series spinoff from Fred Van Lenter, and also go in-depth on Ivar, the Timewalker #2 and #3. Thanks for listening! We can be found on Twitter at @valiantpodcast. And check out our website at http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com and our Valiant Podcast Facebook page.
Fred Van Lente joins us to continue our discussion of his entire run on Archer & Armstrong. We start out discussing the "lost arc" of Archer & Armstrong that was going to come after "Far, Faraway", and was replaced with "Sect Civil War". We also discuss "Mission: Improbable", and "American Wasteland", and round out the conversation by digging a bit into Fred's current run on Ivar, Timewalker.
We're back for another weekly dose of Valiant Comics discussion! We review and discuss this week's new Valiant Comics. Timecodes: 2:02 - Ninjak #2 19:48 - Ivar, Timewalker #4 38:47 - Divinity #3 We discuss these books with full spoilers, so read the books first if you don't want to be spoiled!
Welcome to the Frozen Nerdz Podcast Episode 57 titled Five O’clock Shadow! We are a your Blizzard Entertainment and Steam Free to Play discussion podcast. Each week we discuss anything that falls in between or outside those two glaciers. From talking about the games you love, the worlds you live in, AND maybe even a few you haven’t even heard of yet. Join Kilroy and Epicinsanity each week as we sit down and discuss the topics no one else is talking about as we bring you new points of view in a not so standard podcast format. The show was recorded on Sunday, April 19th, 2015. And was released on Tuesday, April 21st, 2015. On Today’s episode we quickly go over our weeks in video games, then we jump right into covering all of this weeks news inside the Blizzard Entertainment Universe covering StarCraft, Hearthstone, Diablo, Heroes of the Storm, and World of Warcraft news. Then we drop a basic campfire and start our World of Warcraft discussion! This week we discuss Patch 6.2 PTR, Where is Gul’dan!?, the legendary ring, and the introduction of the Timewalker dungeons! Then we switch things up and move onto the StarCade! This week we cover a Blizzard Arcade Free to Play game called Death TV! Then we jump into our Blizzard Entertainment discussions where we talk about Hearthstone and Heroes of the Dorm! Then we take a look at another amazing Diablo 3 Community Creation! Then we move onto the IceBox where we have two emails from listeners in Australia!! If you have any questions, comments or concerns for the show, feel free to email the show at IceBox@FrozeNerdz.com. Then we wrap up the show thanking those people who supported the show this week and then we say our weekly goodbyes. So sit back, relax and enjoy Episode 57 of the Frozen Nerdz Podcast. Where You Can Find Us: Twitter: @FrozeNerdz E-mail: IceBox@FrozeNerdz.com Website: www.FrozeNerdz.com YouTube: www.YouTube.com/c/Frozenerdz Partner Network: CatalystGamingMedia.com Creative Alliance: D20Crit / d20crit.com Personal Twitter: @KilroyKT, @Epic_Insanity
It's a double dose of Valiant Comics to Review, we get more to Abram's story in Divinity #2, and secrets revealed, and concealed, in Ivar, Timewalker #3. These discussions are full-spoiler, so read your books, then tune in! Timecodes: 1:38 Divinty #2 24:20: Ivar, Timewalker #3
The whole crew is back! We jump in and discuss our thoughts on some more Valiant Next titles, and they don't disappoint. Plus we get some feisty Mike. The books covered are Imperium #1, Ivar, Timewalker #1, and The Valiant #2 Follow us on twitter @ValiantPodcast http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/ You can also join us on the Valiant podcast Facebook page Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or iTunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.
The whole crew is back! We jump in and discuss our thoughts on some more Valiant Next titles, and they don't disappoint. Plus we get some feisty Mike. The books covered are Imperium #1, Ivar, Timewalker #1, and The Valiant #2 Follow us on twitter @ValiantPodcast http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/ You can also join us on the Valiant podcast Facebook page Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or iTunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.
- Ei8ht #1. Mike Johnson y Rafael Albuquerque. (Dark Horse). - Mandrake the Magician #1. Roger Langridge y Jeremy Treece. (Dynamite). - Secret Identities #1 Jay Faerber/Brian Joines y Ilias Kyriazis. (Image). - Silk #1. Robbie Thomson y Stacey Lee. (Marvel). - Burning Fields #2. Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel y Colin Lorimer. (Boom!). - Reyn #2. Keal Simons y Nate Stockman. (Image). Pequeña review de: - Ivar, Timewalker #2. Fred Van Lente y Clayton Henry (Valiant).
- Ei8ht #1. Mike Johnson y Rafael Albuquerque. (Dark Horse). - Mandrake the Magician #1. Roger Langridge y Jeremy Treece. (Dynamite). - Secret Identities #1 Jay Faerber/Brian Joines y Ilias Kyriazis. (Image). - Silk #1. Robbie Thomson y Stacey Lee. (Marvel). - Burning Fields #2. Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel y Colin Lorimer. (Boom!). - Reyn #2. Keal Simons y Nate Stockman. (Image). Pequeña review de: - Ivar, Timewalker #2. Fred Van Lente y Clayton Henry (Valiant).
The Valiant Comics Review is at it again, reviewing this week's new Valiant Comics. This week: The Valiant 3, Timewalker 2, and Unity 15. These are spoiler-filled discussions, so make sure you read the books listening to the show if you don't want to be spoiled. 1:54 - The Valiant #2 22:40 - Timewalker #2 39:32 - Unity #15
The OTV crew puts the comma in Ivar, Timewalker, as we discuss time travel, grammar, Ice Pirates, olde english, extremely large numbers, Promethea, Doctor Who, H.A.R.D. Corps and other recent reads.
Birdman, Will Pfeifer, New Avengers #29 by Jonathan Hickman, Kev Walker, Scott Hanna, and Laura Martin, Empire, the LEGO Hellicarrier, Image-O-Rama: The Dying and the Dead #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Ryan Bodenheim, Michael Garland, and Russ Wooton, They're Not Like Us #2 by Eric Stephenson, Simon Gane, and Jordie Bellaire, Bitch Planet #2 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, valentine De Landro, Chris Peter, and Clayton Cowles, Rumble #2 by John Arcudi and James Harren, and an overview of Prophet by Brandom Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, Giannis Milonogiannis, Boo Cook, Emma Rios, Fil Barlow, Marion Churchland, and more, The Kitchen by Ollie Masters, Ming Doyle, and Becky Cloonan from Vertigo, Terrible Lizard #2 by Cullen Bunn, Drew Moss, Ryan Hill, and Crank! from Oni, Ivar, Timewalker #1 by Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry from Valiant, Epochalypse by Jonathan Hennessey and Shane Davis from Legendary, and a whole mess more!
Fantastic Four Trailer Reactions and #Snowmageddon! It's the second annual blizzard show! This year New York is dealing with #Snowmageddon so your fearless group of comic book pundits are all calling in Skype style! Fantastic Four's first teaser trailer hit this week and we dive deep into what looks good, and not so good about the film. This episode also marks our first ever joint book of the week segment with Bobby, Steve and Bob tackling Ivar, Timewalker #1 from Valiant. The group also discusses Captain Marvel, Archer and Armstrong, X-O Manowar, Silver Surfer, The Sixth Gun, Batman and Robin, Spider-verse and more! Annnnnnnnnnd... we say it on the show, but just in case you missed it, the Talking Comics crew on Twitter are: Bobby: @ bobbyshortle Stephanie: @ hellocookie Steve: @ dead_anchoress And Bob's email is bobreyer@talkingcomicbooks.com FYI: the crew have gone all superhero on the world, thanks to the wonderful Hanie Mohd. Like them? Make sure to follow her and let us know what you think of our superhero pictures. The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com), a blog dedicated to covering the latest and greatest in comic book releases. The editorial staff is composed of Editor-in-Chief Bobby Shortle (Fanboy Remix, Doctor Whocast), Stephanie Cooke ( Misfortune Cookie) and Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com contributor) who weekly dissect the releases and give you, the consumer, a simple Roman yay or nay regarding them. Our Twitter handle is @ TalkingComics and you can email us at info@talkingcomicbooks.com.
- Burning Fields #1. Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel y Colin Lorimer. (Boom!). - Ivar, Timewalker #1. Fred Van Lente y Clayton Henry. (Valiant). - Millennium #1. Joe Harris y Colin Lorimer. (IDW). - Reyn #1. Kel Symons y Nate Stockman. (Image). - The Valiant #1 y #2 (de 4). Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt y Paolo Rivera. (Valiant). - Rumble #2. John Arcudi, James Harren y Dave Stewart. (Image).
- Burning Fields #1. Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel y Colin Lorimer. (Boom!). - Ivar, Timewalker #1. Fred Van Lente y Clayton Henry. (Valiant). - Millennium #1. Joe Harris y Colin Lorimer. (IDW). - Reyn #1. Kel Symons y Nate Stockman. (Image). - The Valiant #1 y #2 (de 4). Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt y Paolo Rivera. (Valiant). - Rumble #2. John Arcudi, James Harren y Dave Stewart. (Image).
NEWS/TALK: Mini-episodes are back! Dan reviews books released on January 21, 2015: IVAR, TIMEWALKER #1, BURNING FIELDS #1, and REYN #1. WHERE TO FIND US: Comic Book Pitt is part of the SORGATRON MEDIA NETWORKEMAIL: comicbookpitt@gmail.comCALL: 412-450-0227FACEBOOK: facebook.com/comicbookpittTWITTER: @comicbookpittINSTAGRAM: @comicbookpitt
Teen Titans: Earth One by Jeff Lemire and Terry and Rachel Dodson, Memetic #2 by James Tynion IV, Eryk Donovan, Adam Guzowski, and Steve Wands from BOOM!, Valiant-O-Rama: Archer and Armstrong: The 1% by Ray Fawkes, Joe Eisma, Ulises Arreola, Dave Sharpe, Juan Doe, and Rian Hughes, The Eternal Warrior: Days of Steel #1 by Peter Milligan, Cary Nord, Brian Reber, Dave Sharpe, Hitch, and Rafael Sandoval, Punk Mambo #0 by Peter Milligan, Robert Gil, Jose Villarubia, and Dave Lanphear, Ivar, Timewalker, and more, The Strain by Guillermo del Toro, David Lapham, Mike Huddleston, and Dan Jackson from Dark Horse, ODY-C by Matt Fraction and Christian Ward from Image, Ghost Fleet #2 by Donny Cates, Daniel Warren Johnson, and Lauren Affe from Dark Horse, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Robert Hack, and Jack Morelli from Archie, Adam Warrock, Jack Davis, more on 1976: New Rose from Daniel White, Rasputin by Alex Grecian, Riley Rossmo, and Ivan Plascencia from Image, Drifter #1 by Ivan Brandon, Nic Klein, Clem Robins, and Tom Muller from Image, Trees, porn stars, recent trailers, and a whole mess more!
In this episode we welcome our friend, valiantfans.com forum member Jedimarley to discuss Gilad, Ivar, and Aram, or, as they are more commonly known, the Eternal Warrior, Timewalker and Armstrong. We get off track towards the end of this episode, so you are warned now!