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Workouts for Geriatrics-Alright, let's get those Silver Streakers powered up! Building muscle and boosting stamina in just 15 minutes is a fantastic goal, and making it accessible for everyone from the youngest to the young at heart is Grandpa Bill's Objective. Here's an expansion on our themeExpanding the "Grandpa Bill's Workouts for Geriatrics, AKA Silver Streakers, Good for ALL Kids from 1-92" Theme:Emphasizing Inclusivity: Lean into the "Good for ALL Kids" aspect. This hopefully broadens the appeal and makes it clear that these aren't just for seniors.Highlighting the Time Efficiency: 15 minutes is a huge point for busy individuals of any age. Emphasizing how effective a short, focused workout can be.Focusing on Functional Fitness: Framing the exercises in terms of everyday activities. For example, instead of just "bicep curls," GB refers to examples like "lifting groceries" or "carrying grandkids." This makes the benefits more tangible.Showcasing Adaptability: Since GB is using light resistance and higher reps, emphasizing how easily these workouts can be modified for different fitness levels. Showing variations using just bodyweight, light weights, and resistance bands.Telling Stories: Sharing anecdotes of how these workouts have helped people of different ages improve their strength, energy, and overall well-being.Incorporating the "Holistic Healing Hour" Angle: Briefly touching upon how movement contributes to overall well-being – better sleep, improved mood, increased energy levels, etc.Mnemonic PA0 System for Reminder Cards:Building a clever ways to organize our routines! , considering these ideas for my reminder cards:Visual Cues: Incorporating some simple illustrations or icons alongside the mnemonic and exercise name. This can be especially helpful for visual learners and those who might have some memory challenges.Modification Notes: Briefly including modifications for different levels (e.g., "Option for lower impact," "Increasing resistance if comfortable").Focusing Points: Adding a short cue for proper form (e.g., "Keep back straight," "Engage core").Drawing Images: On Backs of index cards Using small icons to indicate whether handheld weights, resistance tubing, or a chair are needed for each exercise.QR Codes: Considering adding a QR code to the reminder card that would link to a video demonstration of the exercise on my podcast platform or a related social media page.THAT' WHERE MY GRANDDAUGHTER WILL COME IN!!!!#FitnessForAllAges,#QuickWorkout,#15MinuteFitness,#LightResistanceTraining,#HighRepWorkout,#BuildMuscleAtAnyAge,#IncreaseStamina,#FunctionalFitness,#HealthyLifestyle,#WellnessJourney,#MoveYourBody,#ActiveLiving,#SilverStreakers,#GrandpaBillsWorkouts,#IntergenerationalFitness,#FamilyFitness,#KidsAndSeniorsFitness,#AgelessFitness,#TheBHSalesKennelKelpHolisticHealingHour,Silver Streakers & Tiny Titans: 15-Minute Power-Up!Unlock Your Energy: Grandpa Bill's 15-Minute Muscle & Stamina BoostFrom 1 to 92: The Ultimate 15-Minute Feel-Good WorkoutSecret Weapon Workout: Build Strength & Stamina in Just 15 Minutes!Beyond the Years: Grandpa Bill's Ageless Fitness Formula15-Minute Muscle & Stamina Workout for All AgesLight Resistance, Big Results: A 15-Minute Silver Streakers WorkoutChair, Weights & Energy: Your 15-Minute Total Body BoostBuilding Strength & Stamina: Grandpa Bill's 15-Minute GuideQuick & Effective: A 15-Minute Workout for Every BodyCreative Solutions for Holistic Healthcare
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to discuss Tiny Titans/Little Archie.Beware spoilers in this episode! If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating.Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Podcast cover art by Sacha Jones
Africa Melane chats with fitness presenter & mental fitness coach Liezel van der Westhuizen about the power of chia seeds!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Let's Talk Global Business we explore the future of energy on both sides of the Atlantic. Sara Murray is joined by Alan Riley, Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, and Alexander Heil, Senior Economist at the Conference Board, to discuss the transition to renewable energy, the role of small modular reactors, and the challenges of energy security. Delve into the complexities of decarbonization, emerging technologies, and the geopolitical implications of energy policies. Don't miss this insightful discussion on shaping a sustainable energy future! You can find Alex Heil's full article at https://www.conference-board.org/publications/nuclear-renaissance-small-modular-reactors-could-meet-US-baseload-energy-demand
The rise of nano creators presents a significant opportunity for brands to connect with young consumers in a more authentic and meaningful way. By embracing the power of nano creators and fostering genuine relationships with them, brands can build stronger connections with their target audience and drive positive brand perception. In today's episode, Ypulse's Chief Content Officer, MaryLeigh Bliss, discusses the rise of nano creators and how brands can effectively engage with them.
Batman is a loner. Except for Alfred, the Robins, the Batgirls, Signal, Batwoman and the Justice League. But before many of those characters, there was Ace the Bathound, the first of numerous Bat pets, mostly brought into the cave by Damian, another noted loner , and that club now includes Titus, Alfred the tuxedo cat and Batcow. Another noted dog lover is this week's Patreon backer, Dan Grote, who asked us for stories about Bat pets. So we're going into all ages territory for some Scooby Doo and Tiny Titans, and then reading what might be the most heart warming story Mark Russell ever wrote. A Dog-gone Crisis (Scooby-Doo Team-Up # 18 [Digital 35-36]) Aw Yeah, Pet Club! (Tiny Titans # 13,17,21,23,28,33) Hounded (Batman: Urban Legends # 11-16) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
Cyclic glycine proline, or cGP, is a very small molecule, but one with a profound impact on the body and mind, such as on the ageing brain and health. Dr Jian Guan, Neuroscientist and Chief Scientific officer at The cGP Lab, New Zealand, focuses on understanding the role of IGF-1 hormone and cGP in brain health and cognitive function, and improving the ageing process overall. Read the original research: doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031021Visit the cGP website: cgpmax.com
Welcome back to the garden! This week, the gardeners explore sprouts and microgreens to figure out why they're so good for us, how to grow them, and even what they taste like! Plus, find out what microgreen the gardeners identify with the most in the Hypothetical Question of the week. Information and Samples provided by: Prairie Sun Microgreens | Connor Thiessen Olds College Certified Horticultural Technician (2016), Freedom Farmers Certified Microgreens Entrepreneur 2023. He started my farm in May 2023. Previous experience working at in fresh produce at planet organic and at an organic farm while in college. He offers weekly or monthly subscription packages with home delivery throughout Calgary, plus free delivery on orders over $25. Learn more: https://prairiesunmicrogreens.ca/ Facebook / Instagram Call/text : 1-587-870-2464. Visit the shownotes for our full interview with Connor plus links from today's episode, and other fun extras! TIMECODES 00:00 Introduction 01:30 What are the benefits of microgreens? 03:18 What are Sprouts? How do you grow them? 18:37 How do you grow microgreens? 23:36 Farmer Feature: Connor Thiessen of Prairie Sun Microgreens 24:34 Microgreen Samples and Review 35:24 Hypothetical Question of the Week CONNECT WITH US Thank you so much for supporting our podcast and for making the world a more planty place. Please subscribe, leave a rating or review and listen in for new gardening discussions every week! Subscribe to our show on Spotify, Apple, and Google Leave an anonymous voicemail and be featured on the show! Instagram / Facebook Email us info@goldenacre.ca (SUBJECT: PODCAST) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/golden-acre-home-garden/message
The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo or C2E2 is a Chicago fan convention dedicated to comics, pop culture, graphic novels, anime, manga, video games, toys, movies, and television. Now celebrating its 13th year, this event is a place for self-proclaimed geeks, nerds and introverts to connect and fit in. We had full access to attendees, vendors, fabricators and even some well-known authors and cosplayers. Join us as we experience C2E2 2023. We start this fun day talking to several cosplayers who share their experiences in designing their costumes and talk about what C2E2 means to them. An interesting perspective shared as well is the fact that Cosplayers are in every fabric of life, and you might not know they are into cosplay! Of course, as we always do at events, we found a non-profit, ExtraLife and talked with them about their mission and their work. Equally as fun, we met-up with Desi Desu – a previous guest on this podcast – and found out what she's been up to since we visited last. We visited with Maggy Urso from BERNINA of America and talked about BERNINA's/bernette's commitment to the cosplay community. We met a quilt vendor – Sew Quiltable and spent considerable time on Artist's Alley talking with noted author Art Baltazar. Fabricator Adam Catt shared his C2E2 stories, talks about his fabrication work and how his whole family is involved in C2E2. Jedimanda spent time with us talking about this event and why she so loves this community (Listen for a special episode with Jedimanda coming soon). While the exhibits, artists, vendors, celebrities, and costumes were certainly pervasive and mainstays of the event. It was truly more about inclusion, belonging, being who you are and cosplaying who you dream of being. The respect, recognition, and acceptance we saw and experienced really set C2E2 apart as something magical. To a person…this was not lost… And that's C2E2 2023– a home for geeks, nerds, introverts and all who want to fit in. It's a place to go to be you and to be among friends old and new! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review this podcast! If you know someone who has an outstanding story that should be shared on this podcast, drop Meg a note to Meg@sewandsopodcast.com or complete the form on our website.
Episode 555 Comic Book talk reviews previews: Meteor Mite 2, Superman Family Adventures 4 to 6, Tiny Titans 6 & 9, Sabrina's Halloween Spooktacular 1, Sabrina the Teenage Witch #1 collector's edition, Sabrina the Teenage Witch 1-11 +, Sabrina 1-8+. Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. #ms #multiplesclerosis #comicbooks #comicbookreview #sabrina #awyeahcomics --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-kleinhans/support
In this episode, I'm going to talk about the benefits and considerations of supervised training for young athletes. As someone who's passionate about sports and helping young athletes succeed, I think this is a really important topic. I'll discuss how supervised training can be helpful for improving performance and preventing injuries, but also how it's important to consider the age and individual needs of each athlete. By the end of the podcast, you'll have some practical advice that you can use to help your child, your players, or your students reach their full potential while staying healthy and happy. Step up your game with the perfect pair of tennis court shoes. From clay to hard courts, we've got you covered with the latest styles and top brands. Don't let your footwear hold you back - visit TennisCourtShoes.com today! #TennisLove #GameSetMatch #TennisLife #AceYourGame #TennisAddict #ServeAndVolley #TennisIsLife #BackhandBeauty #ForehandFrenzy #TennisProblems
Episode 477 Starting with some comic book reviews of the Blue Flame #9, Florida Man #2, Knights of the 5th Dimension #3, Tiny Titans #28 & 40. This is another episode of comic book items coming out in the future that you can start looking forward to now. Many items we talk about today will be coming out around Halloween and you can buy them online or wherever you buy all your comic book related items. Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. #comicbooks, #comicpreviews, #comicbookfun, #comicbookreviews --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
Episode 476 Comic Book talk about Amazing Fantasy starring Spider-Man #1000, Aw Yeah Comics! #11, King Spawn #13, Moon Knight Black, White & Blood #4, Tiny Titans #26. Multiple Sclerosis Health Talk about Diet, Immunity, Magnesium and other stuff with health and MS. Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. #ms, #multiplesclerosis, #comicbooks, #comicbookreviews --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
Episode 414 Comic Book talk about Dracula tp, Disney Frankenstein tp, FCBD Carriers, FCBD Donald Duck, FCBD Only a Matter of Space-Time, Spider-Man #1 TDDS, White Fox #1 TDDS, Blade #1 TDDS, Demon Days Mariko #1, Demon Days Rising Storm #1, Emily and the Strangers Breaking the Record #1 of 3, Harley Quinn #29, The Nice House On The Lake #8, Serenity Firefly Class 03-K64 #1, Silver Surfer Rebirth #4, Step By Bloody Step #2, Tiny Titans #44, United States vs. Murder Inc. #1. I talk about what has happened this week since there has been no new episodes for a bit. Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
Episode 376 To fill in for no episode of Crimson Cowl Comic Club this week I decided to put out a comic book style (spoiler cast) episode for people missing out. Comic talk about Dark Ages #6, Hellblazer and the Books of Magic #1 & 2 of 2, Quad #3, Saga #28-31, 37, 41, 43, 50, 57, Tiny Titans #22. There is some Aw Yeah! Comics talk and some Morbius movie revue with minor spoiler. Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
Episode 343 Comic Book talk about Sergio Aragone's Groo the Wanderer #68 & 72, Paradise Too #9, Tiny Titans #8 & 15, The Walking Dead Deluxe #6, Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #228 &233, X-Farce #1. Multiple Sclerosis Health Talk about what is Multiple Sclerosis, nzherbal.co.nz and MS. Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
Following our inadvertent theme of multiversal mixup, in this off the rails episode Andrew and chrs recap and review the mad merry-go-round movie that is Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans.Notes:We apologize for the choppy sound editing towards the end of the episode. Andrew was up editing the episode at two in the morning because of work obligations.Our bad.We accidentally said episode 3 at the beginning. This is episode 4. “Avengers: Endgame'' released in April of 2019 and “Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans” premiered at SDCC in July of 2019, but the digital release was in September of 2019.Lil Yatchy did write a significant portion of “Act Up” by City Girls after saying “no homo'' before going into the booth.The literal definition of Satire is “the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.”Teen Titans premiered in July of 2003 and the final episode, "Things Change," premiered in January of 2006, followed by the movie “Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo,” premiering September the same year.There's a 55-issue comic book called “Teen Titans Go!” based on the 2003 animated series and their continuity that's mostly collected in six trade paperbacks.The “Nevermore” episode indirectly references the poem “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe. Ironically, the word ‘nevermore' is a prophetic warning in the poem.In “Nevermore” Cyborg actually counsels against Beast Boy invading Raven's room. Minding his black-owned business. We stan.The alternate aspects of Raven are her “emoticlones” that serve as a physical manifestation of her true feelings.“Tiny Titans'' was a two-time Eisner Award winning series featuring alternate versions of DC Comics characters in an elementary school environment. The initial series ran for 50-issues from February of 2008 to March of 2012, and from 2014-2015, the series revived with a 6-issue miniseries - “Tiny Titans: Return to the Tree House”“Auld Acquaintance” is the 26th episode of Young Justice, and the first season's finale. The only Justice League member who doesn't get their shit rocked by the JV is Wonder Woman.I couldn't be bothered to look up the H.I.V.E. episode we were referencing, but it's interesting that their stupid battle catchphrases seem to parody Robin's “Titans, GO!”When Raven mentions facing her demons, she's directly referencing season 4 of Teen Titans.Santa Claus actually appears many times in Teen Titans Go! (largely as an antagonist) in the episodes “Second Christmas”, “The True Meaning of Christmas”, “The Teen Titans Go Easter Holiday Classic”, “Who's Laughing Now”, “Halloween v Christmas”, “Teen Titans Save Christmas”, and “The Streak”The stupid ‘Battle Ready Armor' joke is a reference to the ubiquitous armor worn by the teen ninjas in “Codename: Kids Next Door”Cyborg is the one who obtains the Worlogog after it goes flying out of Megan's hands, which is understandable - before he was cybernetically enhanced and became a superhero, he was a promising young athlete.Teen Titans Go! Cyborg has the nerve to have actually yelled out “Cyborg Cycle, Activate Alpha Maneuver 42 Delta!” without having agreed on any codewords ahead of time.Because of their mythological association with misfortune and misery, a group of ravens is called An Unkindness. Music: “The Victory Of Heroes” by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com
Here's the Zenspath 4 Button Podcast Extra Quarter 18 - "Jeremy's Interviews Part 1". These are some of my early interviews for the show. My first one with Dan Fontes with the Pacific Pinball museum, to Shane Bettenhausen about the then upcoming El Shaddai as well as a short history of his podcasting days, some Final Fantasy XIII-2 talk with Parker Sapp, a talk with Art Baltazar about Tiny Titans (with some of the interview being done by my then 10 year old son, Jeremy Powers, Jr.), Batman: Arkham City with Michael Elkind, Deus Ex: Human Revolution with Kyle Stallock, & Renegade Ops with Omar Woodley of Sega! Give it a listen! Part 2 coming soon!
Join your hosts Megan and Ezra as they travel through space and time in the Crisis of Infinite Archie's! We continue with our warping through different realities when who should the Little Archie's run into, but the Tiny Titans! Segments: Bizzarchie, Lil Tales, Gag Bag Grab Bag
On this week's Stack podcast: Alien #1 Marvel Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Salvador Larroca Harley Quinn #1 DC Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Riley Rossmo Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Josh Lee Gordon Art by Fabiana Mascolo Teen Titans Academy #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Rafa Sandoval Once & Future #17 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora Action Comics #1029 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad Art by Phil Hester, Michael Avon Oeming HAHA #3 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art and Cover by Roger Langridge Batman/Superman #16 DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Ivan Reis Crimson Flower #3 Dark Horse Comics Written by Matt Kindt Art by Matt Lesniewski Detective Comics #1034 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Joshua Williamson Art by Dan Mora, Gleb Melnikov The Scumbag #6 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Bengal Barbalien: Red Planet #5 Dark Horse Comics Script by Tate Brombal Story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta Stray Dogs #2 Image Comics Written by Tony Fleecs Art by Trish Forstner Post Americana #4 Image Comics Story and Art by Steve Skroce SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript Alex: What is up, y'all? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: On The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week, kicking it off with a very scary book called Alien #1 from Marvel, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, art by Salvador Larroca. This is a big deal because this is the first of the Fox properties that is coming to Marvel. We have Predator coming down the pike. Alien is here now, and we had Phillip Kennedy Johnson on the live show talking about this book a couple of months back now when he first got on it. So he teased that, if you want to go and listen to it, but all of the teasing aside, what'd you think of this one? Justin: I thought this was great. Really captures the vibe of the Alien movies while being a compelling new story where you really feel alongside the characters. Mistakes are made. Classic Alien thing where somebody really fucks up with these things. You don't get a lot of mistakes with the alien people. Alex: The thing that I thought was really fascinating about this as a fan of the Alien franchise, and to get into spoilers for the book a little bit … It's about a military guy. He ended up getting captured by aliens, escaped. We don't know exactly how yet, but this is years later. He's retiring, trying to reconnect with his son. Definitely a theme Phillip Kennedy Johnson is playing with with his books right now with fathers and sons and connecting through this and through Superman. Alex: So that's interesting, I think, just from a reading perspective, but here, the son is a civilian, and for fans of the Alien movies, it's such a big deal when they go to Earth in this book. When they go to Earth, you see very little of it, but you see people on Earth. You see what's going on with society. You see civilians involved, and just from that fan perspective, I kind of geeked out about that beyond the fact that it seems like they're doing really interesting, weird stuff with the mythology in this comic book. Salvador Larroca's aliens in particular are terrifying. The pacing of it is alarming and upsetting in the right way. I really dug this book a lot as well. Pete, what did you think? Pete: Yeah. I agree with you. I thought the aliens looks amazing. There's a lot of great kind of splash page shots that are really powerful. The Bishop. I'm always creeped out by Bishop, and so it was creepy to see Bishop back. Yeah, and it was a very interesting story that we got to kind of see the son's side of why he doesn't care about what his father's been doing, and then we know the father's side. So it was very interesting perspective, and I think that's a cool way to, as Justin said, to put kind of a fresh spin on something that we've seen a lot of. So yeah. I thought this, as far as the first issue is concerned, does a great job of giving you something that you know and love with a little bit of newness to it. So I think well done. Justin: What I think they capture well here is the sins of the corporation in Alien are always what keeps making people act poorly, and that's what gets everyone in trouble. In this, it's all about human mistakes, and it's just the aliens are there as the force of nature that makes them pay for their mistakes, and it's just really great. Alex: Absolutely. Really bowled over by this book. Next up, Harley Quinn #1 from DC Comics, written by Stephanie Phillips, art by Riley Rossmo. This is a great team for this book, Riley Rossmo in particular on a Harley Quinn book. So much fun. Really like the tone here. Very different from the past couple of runs of Harley Quinn. I thought this was very enjoyable. What was your guys' take? Pete: Yeah. I agree. I thought the art was amazing. Really great story as far as the first issue goes. Does such a great job of grabbing the reader and getting kind of this take on Harley, and I think it's a nice take. I'm a huge fan of the animated series, but I don't want every comic to be like that. So this is, I feel like, a different enough take where it still feels like Harley Quinn, and I love the art and the storytelling. I think this is a fantastic first issue. Justin: Yeah. I think what this book … I mean, the art is so cool. It's fun how Batman is such a presence in it, and it's a little bit more of a Batman that is likable and sort of like just “Look. I'm just trying to keep an eye on you, Harley. So don't screw around.” Pete: He's like a dad. Batman's like a dad of Gotham. Justin: Yeah. Uncle Batman, and I really like this Harley because it's not like it's a huge change where she's like “I'm good now.” It's the same character who's just like “I'm trying this out. I don't know. Let's just see,” and she's sort of having fun with it, and I feel like that preserves the original spirit of the character. We talked about this on the live show this week about how Harley Quinn spun out of Batman: The Animated Series and how wild it is that a character like that can just explode and have so many iterations in all these different mediums, and now to see her back here sort of having that spirit of the original while also being the new character is great. Alex: Totally agree. Next up, Firefly Brand New Verse #1 from BOOM! Studios, written by Josh Lee Gordon, art by Fabiana Mascolo. We've had effusive praise for Greg Pak's run on the main title. This is a different artist, a different team, and it's jumping forward, I believe, 25 years in time to showing us the descendants of the original Serenity crew, what's going on with them now. So what'd you think about this? Does this hold up to the high quality of the other Firefly books? Justin: Well, I think, what I like about it is that they're taking a lot of swings. They keep moving with the Firefly story, just like “Hey. Let's tell the most interesting story no matter what the continuity really is. Let's just keep moving,” and for them to move from the past to the present into the future, or I guess, not in that order, but it's great to see, like “Oh, yeah. I'm so curious about this. What's going to happen where? What are these characters like?” They feel spiritually like the old Serenity crew, but they're all new people. Alex: Pete? Justin: It's like meeting your friends' friends, and they're nice. Pete: Yeah. I thought- Alex: Pete, I know you're probably put off by the fact that Greg Pak wasn't on this, who you love, but go ahead. Pete: Yeah. I was kind of like “Wait a second. What's going on here?” The Pak was killing this, but yeah. I like the way it kind of starts. I think it's a great kind of story, a good take, but it's one of those things where it's like when you have a to-do list and you just sleep instead of doing what you're supposed to be doing, you're putting everybody on the ship in jeopardy. That was just kind of crazy, but yeah. I enjoyed it. I thought the art was good. I thought it was fun. Justin: So you're bothered by the chores, that no one's doing their chores. Pete: Well, I'm just bothered by how casually they woke up, and they were like “Hey. Did you fix the engine?” and they were like “Well, I thought you were going to fix the engine.” Then it's like … We're on a spaceship. You can't just be that casual. Justin: What's the chore wheel like in your household? Pete: It's a lot of chores, man. All right? It's a lot. Justin: What happens if you don't do it? How does it break out? Did you get your chores done today, for instance? Pete: Yeah. Yeah. Just barely. Just barely. Alex: Oh, boy. Justin: Stakes high. Alex: Teen Titans Academy #1 from DC Comics, written by Tim Sheridan, art by Rafa Sandoval. This is exactly what it sounds like. The Titans are opening up a school in Titans Tower. Meanwhile, the Teen Titans are off doing Teen Titan stuff, and these are the Teeny Titans who are signing up. Maybe some day they're going to be Teen Titans or Titans. I said all of those words quite a bit. What'd you think about this book? Justin: Great enunciation from Alex. Hit all of his consonants really well, and that was borderline tongue twister. Pete: Yeah. I thought this was a fun story. I ship Nightfire. So I feel I'm happy that they're still out doing- Alex: Just trying to slip that in there, Pete. Justin: Dropping that knowledge. Pete: I feel like it was a little busy, but they have so many people on Teen Titans. I kind of feel like that's going to happen, but overall, I thought it was a really solid first issue. Justin: I'll tell you what, Pete. I ship Nightfire, especially in this issue. I would normally definitely be a Batwing or Nightgirl, Nightacle. Is that the right- Pete: [crosstalk 00:08:57]. Alex: Nightacle. Justin: Nightgirl is not the right answer, I don't think. Alex: Nightacle? Justin: Oraclewing? Alex: Orwing. Orwing. Justin: Orawing. Alex: Batdick. Justin: Good. But I agree. I feel like there have been a lot of books like this. Marvel does this a lot where they're like “Let's take our magic characters and make a school about them. Let's have all these young mutants be in this school,” and often it feels like the stories feel very next door to the main storyline, and this feels like a Titans books, and it's just now there's these gradations between all the different Titans. There's the Titans, the Tiny Titans, and the Teeny Titans, and there's the tall Titans, the tiptop Titans. Alex: What did you think- Pete: Guys, stop. Alex: What did you think about them having to be called Mr. Nightwing? That was pretty weird, right? Justin: What I liked about it was it felt like kids who hadn't made a plan about “Oh, what should we call ourselves?” and then someone was like “Oh, you're Mr. Nightwing,” and they're like “Okay,” and then they have to go with it. Alex: What's your first name, Mr. Nightwing? Pete: Yeah. Justin: Uh, Dave? Alex: Oh, god. I'm Dave Nightwing. Yeah. This is okay. I'm usually a sucker for these books. I thought this was all right. I liked Rafa Sandoval's art, just good superhero art across the board. Always very appropriate for Titans. I don't really know anything about the Red X, which is the big mystery here. So felt like a bit of a deep dive for anybody who is outside that continuity, but I like some of the characters. I'm definitely going to tune back for issue two and see what happens. I don't know what I'm talking about. Justin: Another binge read. Alex: Once & Future #17 from BOOM! Studios, written by Kieron Gillen, art by Dan Mora. Pete, I was a little worried about you this issue, because not as much grandma as there usually is- Justin: Yeah. Alex: … but still- Pete: Yeah, but you still- Alex: … there's a dragon. There's a lot of action. Pete: But you also got smoking grandma. Grandma's smoking in this. So that's- Alex: Smoking hot is what you're saying, right? Pete: No. That's not what I'm saying. Alex: Okay. Pete: But yeah. I like this- Alex: I ship Petema. Justin: Petema. Pete Smokingma. Smoking Petema. Pete: A lot happens in this issue. We kind of get all the pieces on the board. It was great to kind of finally see plans collides and everybody else kind of come together, kind of revealing what's going to happen moving forward. This is just non-stop glorious. Every issue is unbelievably drawn. The stories are fun. The characters are great. The art's unbelievable. I don't know why you aren't reading this book. Justin: I am, because we all read. We read a lot of comics, and I like this book, but I will say I think I need a little gear shift. I feel like we've been in this- Pete: What? Justin: I feel like we've been in- Pete: I'm not going to stand here and let you … This is an unbelievable comic. Okay? End of story. You can't put in your bullshit. This comic is fantastic. Justin: I- Alex: Well, hold on, Pete. Just to jump in, Justin, I hear what you're saying. I actually think they got there with this issue, because I've been feeling that as well. It's a lot of the grandma wandering around and being like “You don't know what's going on with these stories. There's a lot of stories,” and the son being like “Stories? Come on,” and then everybody's kind of wandering around and yelling at each other about magic stuff and stories, but this issue, what we got … It really feels like it's heading towards the endgame here. We finally know they're looking for the Holy Grail. The bad guys wanted to essentially wipe everything clean and destroy the world. The good guys, of course, want to stop them. They get a dragon, and we get this very propulsive ending of them on a dragon chasing after … I'm honestly forgetting whether it's Gawaine or Galahad who has been turned into a centaur, and I think that's part of the issue you're getting at, where it's a lot of these names being thrown out there, but I like this ending, and I'm very excited for the next issue off of this. Justin: Yeah. I mean, I like where it's going, and honestly, the stuff with Rose felt like the most interesting. She feels like she's operating sort of on her own, but it's just like you're saying. It feels like grandma and her son, #PeteMissesGrandma, #SmokingHotGrandma … It feels like they really are just like “Oh, here we go again. This story's crazy, but we have to keep doing it,” and so I'm just ready, and the Merlin stuff was interesting. I liked that, but even he's a little like “I've already got this all figured out.” So I think I just need a little refreshment with that. Pete: Unbelievable. You're unbelievable. Alex: Well, let's move on then and talk about Action Comics #1,029 from DC Comics, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Becky Cloonan, and Michael W. Conrad, art by Phil Hester and Michael Avon Oeming. In the front story, we're getting a tale of Superman and his son, as we talked about a little bit earlier. In the back story, we're finding out what's going on with Midnighter after Future State. This directly picks up on that in a very surprising way. What'd you think about this one? Pete: I thought this was a very touching story. Love the kind of like Superman taking about being a human and this whole father-son back and forth stuff. It's really speaking to me. I very much enjoyed this. The Midnighter story is freaking me out. Justin: It's different Midnighter. Pete: Yeah. Yeah. I love how stylized the art is. I think it's a cool take on Midnighter, but I'm nervous to see how this is all going to unfold, and I don't like the fact that they're not talking to each other. You know what I mean? You're supposed to be able to talk to your partner. Justin: Are you talking about him and the computer in his brain? Pete: No. Him and Apollo. Justin: Yeah. What I will say is it is a very different take on Midnighter, but it feels like Apollo is still the one who's knocking on the door at the end. Pete: Still the one. Justin: That's what I'm saying. So that must give you some reassurance, and the front story, I thought, was great, really keying in on this idea of fathers and sons, and sons losing fathers, and fathers realizing that the sons are realizing that they're eventually going to lose their father. It's just great idea and echo storytelling, and then the last couple pages, setting up the sort of creepy Warworld Rising stuff, I'm into. Alex: I'm into it too, and I like how they are tying in the DC Future State stuff. Now, the other thing … This is news that I believe leaked early this week before they were going to let it out, but it seems clear now in retrospect how they're setting this up with Superman potentially being taken off the board so that John Kent is going to move into the Superman role. We got this Midnighter backup which seems like it should be unrelated to a Superman thing, but it turns out that DC is going to be launching some sort of a Superman and The Authority series by Grant Morrison with art by Mikel Janin- Pete: What? Alex: … which this seems to be setting up directly, in my mind. We don't know much more about it other than that, but that certainly seems to be where they're going, and that is very cool. Justin: Yeah. I mean, Grant Morrison back in the game? Not sort of existing on the periphery being like “Hey. Did you think I could make this Green Lantern book weirder?” and then he does. That'll be interesting. Alex: Yeah. That's great. It's also great to see Michael Avon Oeming on a regular book as well. I really like his stuff on Midnighter, and that's a lot of fun. Let's move on, talk about Haha #3 from Image Comics. Justin: Haha. Pete: Oh, here we go. Justin: Hoo-ah. Alex: Hoo-ah #3, following the adventures of Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman land. It's been a great ride. I can't believe we've gotten here. The continuity has been very dense, but really getting that back story of how did he find the scent of a woman? How did he come up with hoo-ah? It's been a wonderful ride, and [crosstalk 00:17:04]. Justin: How did he come up with hoo-ah? Alex: It is written by W. Maxwell Prince, art and cover by Roger Langridge. I love this team. I was so excited about this. This is a anthology book where W. Maxwell Prince is taking his regular creepiness from Ice Cream Man and applying it specifically to different types of clowns. This issue, we get a mime issue, a mime who is friends with a robot. Justin: Love a mime. Pete: The worst. Alex: Roger Langridge, one of my absolute favorite creators. He did Thor: The Mighty Avenger. He did Snarked is the book that he did that was all a riff on Lewis Carroll stuff. That is awesome. He did an amazing Muppets book, if you never checked it out. It's definitely much more surreal and fantasy based than the previous two issues that were very realistic and dark takes, but man, I love this book. It was so good. Maybe my favorite of the week. What did you guys think? Justin: Favorite of the week? Pete: I hated it. Justin: You hated it? Pete: Yeah. I don't like mimes. I think they're creepy, and this proves my point. Justin: Wait. Rank sort of the clowns, the different genres of clown, in sort of least scary to scariest. Pete: Well, first off, I think … No offense to Alex's wife, but I think that [crosstalk 00:18:21]- Alex: But I hate your wife. Pete: Yeah. I think- Alex: No offense to your wife. I hate your wife. Pete: No. Your wife is an unbelievable person. I don't know how she puts up with you. Justin: Wait. You're considering wife a different genre of clown? Pete: No. I just don't want to speak poorly of clowns, and Alex's wife was an amazing clown. That's a separate category. I want to try and make that clear. Alex: Just to be clear before you get to into it, Pete, of course we're going to break this into the four types of the clown, the Whiteface, the Tramp, the Auguste, and the character. So go ahead. Pete: I don't know what- Justin: Dropping clown husband knowledge. Pete: I don't know what was just said- Justin: Auguste. Pete: … but- Alex: The Auguste. Pete: … to answer your question, Justin, clowns do freak me out. I think, sometimes you can see the sadness in their eyes, and that can be very painful, and then mimes- Justin: So give me the power rankings. So you got your mimes. You got your- Pete: Yeah. The mimes are the creepiest of them all. Justin: Really? Pete: Yeah. Justin: Why is that? Because they're not talking? Pete: Yes. I don't trust people who don't talk, and I also … Well, and you have some- Justin: Too skinny. Pete: But also, they're- Alex: Wait. Sorry. Is it that they wear stripes so they look like they just got out of prison? Pete: No. No. That makes them look French, but I think that- Alex: All French people just got out of prison. Go ahead. Justin: Yeah. Pete: Oh, that's an awful thing to say. Yeah. I don't trust mimes, and clowns can be scary is my long-winded point that you kind of dragged out. Alex: Justin, what about you? What did you think about this issue? Justin: It was great. It's very fun. it's like- Pete: Wait. It's fun? That was fun? Justin: This whole issue is very fun. I would love to see this- Pete: People died. I don't know what … What do you mean? What's fun? Justin: Hey. I got news for you. People die all the time. Pete: Oh, don't be that guy. Justin: But not robots. Think about that. I'd like to see the script of this comic to see the process, really, how they put this together, because the visuals are so good. They do so much of the storytelling, and it's just a fun, nearly silent issue where we touch on, I don't even know, just how the world sucks, finding moments whenever you can despite the weird circumstances of developing an act and becoming friends with a robot, how the dancing frog can live, can truly live if you do it right, and it's- Pete: The poor WB frog. Justin: Yeah. Alex: Great book. Definitely pick that up. Next up, another one of my favorites of the week, Batman/Superman #16 from DC Comics, written by Gene Luen Yang, art by Ivan Reis. In this book, we're getting two tales told simultaneously of Golden Age, I think, I would say, Superman and Batman through film … not strips, but old-timey film reels. On the top, you got Superman. On the bottom, you got Batman. Like they say at the beginning, you can read them separately. I kind of recommend reading them together, because, spoiler, they actually start to tie together at the end there. This is a very cool, really fun issue that I enjoyed quite a bit. Justin: Yeah. This issue, I feel like, really just stands alone. I mean, I know it is tying into a larger story, but it really is just a super innovative way of telling these two stories, and you sort of think one thing, and then there are some reveals later on that you're like “Oh, huh. Okay,” and like Alex said, things sort of come together in the end. Just a really innovative issue, I thought. Pete: I'm glad you guys liked it. Alex: Pete, you're so negative this week. Pete: Not really. Alex: Okay. Well, let's move on then to Crimson Flower #3 from Dark Horse Comics, written by Matt Kindt, art by Matt Lesniewski. Pete, lots of people die. There's a lot of blood in this one as our main character hones in on her target. What'd you think about this? Pete: I very much enjoyed this. I thought this was a really great villain reveal. We thought it was kind of like one villain, and then kind of through the villain monologue, you got to see kind of how dark and twisted this villain actually was. So yeah. I really liked it. I like these scarf powers, and I think the art's creepy and twisted in all the right ways. It's a very interesting, cool book, and again, it's like there's not a lot of … There isn't too much dialogue. So it's not a heavy read. I very much enjoyed this. Justin: Yeah. I like this a lot. The art is really cool. I wish we had talked to Matt Kindt about this book. Pete: Yeah. Alex: We messed up. Justin: Yeah. We messed up, because we had him on the live show recently, and this would have been a good one, because I think maybe we had just read the previous issue, which I think we all enjoyed. Yeah. It's hard to pin this story down. It's a really unique story. it's a revenge tale, and the art really just really showcases the storytelling that's happening here in a way that is really surprising. Alex: This is probably the wrong thing, but the art almost feels like a medieval tapestry come to life in a certain way in terms of how- Pete: Oh, interesting. Alex: … it's laid out and the way that they have these stories inside of stories inside of stories. Very fascinating book. I highly recommend picking it up. Justin: Yeah. Alex: Next up, Detective Comics #1,034 from DC Comics, written by Mariko Tamaki and Joshua Williamson, art by Dan Mora and Gleb Melnikov. This is telling a story of a kind of poor but still doing okay for himself Bruce Wayne. What'd you think about this one? Pete: I- Alex: I mean, he's doing fine. They're making a big deal about “I don't have my money. I only have 18 Batcaves and this really nice apartment in a good part of Gotham. That's it. Pete: Yeah. Justin: Yeah, and he's like “It's crazy. I have neighbors now,”- Pete: Yeah. It's- Justin: … and it's like “Yeah. I know. We all have neighbors, asshole.” Pete: Yeah. It's weird to see Batman kind of dealing with people, but I do really love the art. I really loved the moment where the bad guy sees Batman and is like “Crap.” That was just fun. Yeah. I think it's an interesting story. I really like the backup as well. I feel like it's a great package. Justin: It's a great package. Pete: You love a good package. Justin: Yeah. I like this a lot too, and oddly we've talked a lot about Batman: The Animated Series, but this feels like Batman is warming up a little bit and becoming more like that Bruce Wayne from Batman: The Animated Series, where he has to talk to people and he has to be like a normal person sometimes, and maybe that's what it's like when you lose money and come back down to Earth and get with the people. Bruce Wayne, get with the people. Meet your neighbors. Alex: Oh, I thought you were going to say something else after that. You said “Meet your neighbors.” You went up, and then- Pete: Yeah. Yeah. I thought- Justin: Meet your neighbors. Pete: [crosstalk 00:25:49]. Justin: That's what I'm saying. Do it. Go do it. Pete: [crosstalk 00:25:50]. Alex: Oh, that was it. Okay. It was a punctuation point. Justin: Meet your neighbors. Alex: Yeah. Good story. Let's move on, talk about The- Justin: Alex, go meet your neighbors. Alex: I would love to, but coronavirus. The Scumbag #6 from Image Comics, written by Rick Remender, art by Bengal, dealing with the last arc. Here, we got our main Scumbag is now a super celebrity. He has blown the lid on all the things he's done to save the Earth while having a big party in his new mansion, and then new threats come his way. What'd you think, Pete? Pete: Yeah. I feel like this is Remender having a lot of fun, a lot of cool metal references going on here, which was fun. Yeah. I mean, talking crack pipe. I mean, who doesn't love that? But yeah. It was just tough because I felt like we had gotten somewhere with Scumbag as a character. It seems he regressed a little bit. I felt like he kind of did some things where he was doing things for the better of him, himself, and the team and moving towards being a hero, but now with this, it's kind of like he went backwards a little bit. So that part's a little frustrating, but a lot of really fun art, crazy, over the top, just stupid stuff. Justin: But what I like about this is Remender knows to bring this character back to sort of what he is, and yes, there's a hero in him, but we don't want him to be the hero yet. He has to continue to be the hard partying Scumbag, and that's what he is as he's thrown into a different superhero situation, which I'm excited to see how that plays out. Alex: Next up, I know this is one of Pete's favorite Barbalien, Red Planet #5 from Dark Horse comics, script by Tate Brombal, story by Jeff Lemire and Tate Brombal. I cannot say that last name. I'm so sorry. Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta. This is about the Martian Manhunter-esque part of the Black Hammer universe. He is gay. He is dealing with that. He is also dealing with being trapped on his own planet at some point. Pete, talk about this book. Why did this one strike you in particular? Pete: Well, it's a very powerful book. I mean, you got people fighting for their rights, what they believe in. There's a lot of great protest moments. There's very powerful page with blood spilled on it. They're saying a lot of great stuff in this book. They're talking about the collective. They're talking about us as humans trying to grow and fight for things. It's very, very powerful, very cool. Love the imagery and the art, and it's just really well done. Justin: Yeah. I mean, I agree. I feel like we've been talking up the Black Hammer sort of side universe so much lately, and it really is just like this great, creative explosion that's happening over in the Dark Horse universe, and this story … We've been talking a lot about the sort of episodic series, and this is just a great standalone story that has blown out that really takes you along for a great ride. Alex: Really good book. Definitely agree. Next up, one of the darkest books of the week, Stray Dogs #2 from Image Comics, written by Tony Fleecs, art by Trish Forstner. So we reviewed, really liked, I think, the first issue of this book, which took a bunch of dogs, brought them together, and it turns out that maybe their owner is murdering women and stealing the dogs. We get deeper into that mystery this issue. I think you kind of called this out last issue, Justin, but it very much feels like Law & Order Don Bluth or something like that, and it's kind of upsetting to read, in a certain way. Justin: It is upsetting, because these dogs are witness to this killer who is continuing to kill. I mean, we don't know that for sure yet, I guess, but the way it's like all these dogs, definitely drawn in the style of the Don Bluth Disney, very cute, lovable dogs that are just like “We're in a dog story about dogs just trying to get by and then fall in love and then eventually go home and have Lady and Tramp children,” but instead it's like this super dark … The dogs are witnessing and realizing that their current owner is a killer. It's so dark, and I was so surprised by this, and it's great. Pete: Yeah. It's very interesting, kind of this thing of what if the person who is raising you, taking care of you, feeding you, all these things, is a horrible, horrible person? It's like, what do you go on? Do you go on the fact that “Oh, but they provide for me, and they're nice, and they take me out,” and all these things, and then “Oh, but I don't see the murders”? It's very interesting perspective. It's very messed up and done in this adorable art that makes it even darker, but it's this tale that hopefully these dogs can hopefully get to the bottom of and make a difference, but man, it's a crazy start, for sure. Justin: Yeah. I mean, I say this a lot. I hope these dogs can solve that human murder. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Last but not least, Post Americano #4 from Image Comics, story and art by Steve Skroce. In this issue, our heroes, I guess, have been captured. One of them has reconnected with their mom, and entering the fray is what looks like a superhero and a werewolf. I love this book so much more than I think I would every single time out of the gate, because it's just so weird and funny and violent in exactly the right way, and I keep going into it thinking “This will be the issue. This will be the one that turns me. This is when they'll go too far,” and they never do. It just skirts that line perfectly. Justin: Well, and I think this issue does a great job of having this heartfelt reunion between our mother and daughter characters here, and it's really sweet and taken very seriously, and then the back half of the issue or back third of the issue is this wild nonsense superhero showcase. Pete: Yeah. It's completely over the top, tons of violence. Each issue is crazier than the last, and you're like “Oh, they can't top that,” but then this issue does, and it kind of makes fun of itself in the process, but man, really fun. Great read. The art's fantastic. A lot of cool characters. I mean, I love the car. I thought the car was so great. Such an awesome entrance, but it did hurt when that mint issue #1 got trashed by the guy in the tie. That hurt. Alex: Good stuff. If you'd like to support our podcast- Justin: Heartbreaking. Alex: … patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube. Come hang out. 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Comics with my Kids Episode 24 Tiny Titans by Art Baltazar & Franco Aureliani On our 24th episode of Comics with my Kids, we take a look at the comic series Tiny Titans with Vol 1. Welcome to the Treehouse. Visiting the Treehouse with us today is Logan's Friend Tessa. The two kids discuss all things silly about the Titans. Tessa gives us a brief synopsis of the story and what trouble the Titans must face with the Fearsome Five. Logan tells us about what he enjoys about the book. We also learn a little bit about who the kids would be if they were a Tiny Titan. So grab a slice of cake, pull up a stool and listen to this episode of Comics with my kids Theme song provided by Bensound, Visit Bensound at Bensound.com Again we want your opinions and questions so: Email the show at comicswithmykidspodcast@gmail.com
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Tiny Titans and the never ending episode Intro and what we have been up to- 00:00 to 47:50 Adeptus Titanicus - 47:50 to 2:12:06 Breach - 2:12:06 to 2:54:07 Bloopers, outtakes and end 2:54:07 to 3:23:27 Bonus content Adeptus Titanicus games day 3:23:27 to 4:39:35 This episode our protagonists talk about what they have been up to, events, and tiny titans. Come give it a listen!
Seattle Hoo and Valentine are back to talk more about Duke. But first, they recap the Clash of the Tiny Titans, and Seattle gives Mamadi Diakite some recognition. There's a little recruiting talk at the end, and, oh yeah, Carolina, too. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Seattle Hoo and Valentine are back to talk more about Duke. But first, they recap the Clash of the Tiny Titans, and Seattle gives Mamadi Diakite some recognition. There’s a little recruiting talk at the end, and, oh yeah, Carolina, too. — This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Este contenido incluye spoilers @eseauto IG elinstadepada Mentiría si les dijera que soy un seguidor regular de la caricatura Teen Titans Go!, pero es cierto que posiblemente, si estoy cambiando de canales y está, le dejo. Y es que uno nunca sabe cuando puede encontrarse con un capítulo en el cual, por ejemplo, Nicolas Cage, Halsey o Jimmy Kimmel, ya sea como ellos o haciendo la voz de algún personaje, salgan de invitados. O bien, ver las versiones Go! de otros personajes del Universo DC como Batichica, Los Gemelos Fantásticos o hasta Carrie Kelly, la Robin de la saga The Dark Knight Returns. Además, se han incluido apariciones de otros universos como Scooby Doo y compañía, Las Chicas Superpoderosas y las Tortugas Ninja. Y mis sorpresas favoritas son aquellas referencias a los comics, que pueden estar escondidas como easter eggs y que sólo aquellos que conozcan el fondo de dicho chiste, lo entenderán, sin que esto interfiera en el desarrollo de la historia. Me recuerdan a los Tiny Titans, versiones de aún menor edad que vivieron en los comics, gracias a las dupla de Art Baltazar y Franco Aureliani, y que, gracias a estos mismos guiños, además de ser adorables, fue una serie muy disfrutable. Si, no soy un seguidor fiel de los Teen Titans Go!, pero conozco a mis Teen Titans Go! Es por eso que cuando apareció el primer trailer de la película y contenía un chiste de pedos, de gases pues, me sentí un poco decepcionado. Si esa era una de las cartas que querían presumir, pues entonces estabamos en problemas, porque yo sabía que los Jovenes Titanes en Acción daban para mucho más. Y no es que no existan chistes de pedos dentro de la serie, pero hoy en día hay muchas cintas animadas que recurren a los flatos y eructos para sacarle una sonrisa fácil a los niños, sin ofrecer nada más. Afortunadamente Teen Titans Go! To the Movies es fiel al espíritu de su caricatura y se atreve a todo. Primero se divierte ella y después nos divierte a los demás. Es un producto sin límites, y que, por más cliché que parezca, la puede disfrutar el público infantil, pero también los fans del Universo DC, pues se autohomenajea y revisa el gran legado de personajes que tiene y que debe ya, comenzar a abrazar mucho más. Jovenes Titanes en Acción: La película es un sorbo a un raspado tamaño grande, que primero te congela el cerebro, y te encanta. Después te da un subidón de azúcar, el cual no quieres que nunca termine, y cuando llega el bajón, te das cuenta de que los adornos y las chispas extras estuvieron muy bien, pero rumbo a su conclusión, se siente más sencilla de lo que realmente aparenta. Tal y como pasa con The Lego Batman Movie. Por eso no me gusta caer en lugares comunes que aseguran que ésta mencionada, es la mejor película del Hombre Murcielago. Y que Teen Titans Go! To the Movies es la mejor película de DC. No. No se puede comparar porque no son las mismas canchas ni tienen los mismos objetivos. Aunque sí los más básicos: entretener, porque si entretiene, traerá dinero. Y el dinero sólo me interesa si eso nos asegura una secuela, porque ésta, se lo merece. Teen Titans Go! To The Movies sí que entretiene, y mucho. Y todavía me pregunto cómo es la secuencia en la cual bailan al ritmo de EDM, me hizo reir tanto. Supongo que aún no estoy muerto por dentro. Como tampoco lo está DC. Porque Jovenes Titanes en Acción: La Película, es la clara muestra de que es un amigo al cual claro que queremos, pero a veces se toma la vida demasiado en serio, y nos dan ganas de decirle: Ay, ya bájale. Mira, mejor vamos a bailar. Como bailan los Titanes el EDM. Si quieren conocer los easter eggs de “Teen Titans Go! To the movies” escuchen esta reseña en formato podcast, aquí mismo.
Este contenido incluye spoilers @eseauto IG elinstadepada Mentiría si les dijera que soy un seguidor regular de la caricatura Teen Titans Go!, pero es cierto que posiblemente, si estoy cambiando de canales y está, le dejo. Y es que uno nunca sabe cuando puede encontrarse con un capítulo en el cual, por ejemplo, Nicolas Cage, Halsey o Jimmy Kimmel, ya sea como ellos o haciendo la voz de algún personaje, salgan de invitados. O bien, ver las versiones Go! de otros personajes del Universo DC como Batichica, Los Gemelos Fantásticos o hasta Carrie Kelly, la Robin de la saga The Dark Knight Returns. Además, se han incluido apariciones de otros universos como Scooby Doo y compañía, Las Chicas Superpoderosas y las Tortugas Ninja. Y mis sorpresas favoritas son aquellas referencias a los comics, que pueden estar escondidas como easter eggs y que sólo aquellos que conozcan el fondo de dicho chiste, lo entenderán, sin que esto interfiera en el desarrollo de la historia. Me recuerdan a los Tiny Titans, versiones de aún menor edad que vivieron en los comics, gracias a las dupla de Art Baltazar y Franco Aureliani, y que, gracias a estos mismos guiños, además de ser adorables, fue una serie muy disfrutable. Si, no soy un seguidor fiel de los Teen Titans Go!, pero conozco a mis Teen Titans Go! Es por eso que cuando apareció el primer trailer de la película y contenía un chiste de pedos, de gases pues, me sentí un poco decepcionado. Si esa era una de las cartas que querían presumir, pues entonces estabamos en problemas, porque yo sabía que los Jovenes Titanes en Acción daban para mucho más. Y no es que no existan chistes de pedos dentro de la serie, pero hoy en día hay muchas cintas animadas que recurren a los flatos y eructos para sacarle una sonrisa fácil a los niños, sin ofrecer nada más. Afortunadamente Teen Titans Go! To the Movies es fiel al espíritu de su caricatura y se atreve a todo. Primero se divierte ella y después nos divierte a los demás. Es un producto sin límites, y que, por más cliché que parezca, la puede disfrutar el público infantil, pero también los fans del Universo DC, pues se autohomenajea y revisa el gran legado de personajes que tiene y que debe ya, comenzar a abrazar mucho más. Jovenes Titanes en Acción: La película es un sorbo a un raspado tamaño grande, que primero te congela el cerebro, y te encanta. Después te da un subidón de azúcar, el cual no quieres que nunca termine, y cuando llega el bajón, te das cuenta de que los adornos y las chispas extras estuvieron muy bien, pero rumbo a su conclusión, se siente más sencilla de lo que realmente aparenta. Tal y como pasa con The Lego Batman Movie. Por eso no me gusta caer en lugares comunes que aseguran que ésta mencionada, es la mejor película del Hombre Murcielago. Y que Teen Titans Go! To the Movies es la mejor película de DC. No. No se puede comparar porque no son las mismas canchas ni tienen los mismos objetivos. Aunque sí los más básicos: entretener, porque si entretiene, traerá dinero. Y el dinero sólo me interesa si eso nos asegura una secuela, porque ésta, se lo merece. Teen Titans Go! To The Movies sí que entretiene, y mucho. Y todavía me pregunto cómo es la secuencia en la cual bailan al ritmo de EDM, me hizo reir tanto. Supongo que aún no estoy muerto por dentro. Como tampoco lo está DC. Porque Jovenes Titanes en Acción: La Película, es la clara muestra de que es un amigo al cual claro que queremos, pero a veces se toma la vida demasiado en serio, y nos dan ganas de decirle: Ay, ya bájale. Mira, mejor vamos a bailar. Como bailan los Titanes el EDM. Si quieren conocer los easter eggs de “Teen Titans Go! To the movies” escuchen esta reseña en formato podcast, aquí mismo.
Feature Guest: Gurtina Besla The 14th annual Expanding Canada’s Frontiers symposium was hosted on January 27th, 2017 by the Astronomy and Space Exploration Society, a student group based at the University of Toronto. This year’s unique theme was “What Ifs: Is the Impossible, Possible?”! And now in a special three episode series, we’re joined here at The Star Spot by the event’s keynote speakers as we explore three provocative questions at the cutting edge of astronomy. First up, on today’s episode Dr. Gurtina Besla asks, what if humans are around to witness the awesome collision of the Milky Way with the Andromeda Galaxy? What would that look like and how would it affect life on Earth? Current in Space We always knew life on Earth started soon into the planet's history, but scientists have just set the clock back, and Anuj tells us how unbelievably far back. Then Tony explains how Breakthrough Starshot would design a starship that could travel between stars within a single generation. And while you may have heard about that new exoplanet system with 3 planets in the habitable zone, Dave tells us you won't believe what the sky would look like from the surface! About Our Guest Dr. Gurtina Besla is Assistant Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona and Principal Investigator of the outreach project TIMESTEP. She is part of a number of collaborations, including TiNy Titans, which aims to quantify the role of dwarf interactions and mergers as drivers of galaxy evolution at the low mass end, and also SMASH, which is studying the Magellanic clouds, our Milky Way Galaxy's largest satellite galaxies. Dr. Besla received her PhD from Harvard University.
It's that time of year again--time for the Baltimore Comic-Con! And this time, I'm not alone! In the first of two episodes covering this year's convention, I am joined by my son, Brett, as we take a look at the Kids Love Comics portion of the Baltimore Comic-Con and he experiences his very first convention. Along the way, we have footage from the "Create Your Own Superhero Logo" session as well as the "Scribble Scramble" competition. Plus, creator interviews with Franco (Aw Yeah, Superman Family Adventures, Tiny Titans) and Alexis Fajardo (Kid Beowulf). AND ... Brett winds up on TV! Come check it out; it's loads of all-ages fun!!! Show notes and pictures are available at Pop Culture Affidavit, which is also where you can see regular weekly blog entries about the randomness that is pop culture.
It's that time of year again--time for the Baltimore Comic-Con! And this time, I'm not alone! In the first of two episodes covering this year's convention, I am joined by my son, Brett, as we take a look at the Kids Love Comics portion of the Baltimore Comic-Con and he experiences his very first convention. Along the way, we have footage from the "Create Your Own Superhero Logo" session as well as the "Scribble Scramble" competition. Plus, creator interviews with Franco (Aw Yeah, Superman Family Adventures, Tiny Titans) and Alexis Fajardo (Kid Beowulf). AND ... Brett winds up on TV! Come check it out; it's loads of all-ages fun!!! Show notes and pictures are available at Pop Culture Affidavit, which is also where you can see regular weekly blog entries about the randomness that is pop culture.
This week in awesome: Here I go, here I go, here I go again. Fan’s who’s coming to TFCON Charlotte? Greg Berger, alright then. Tiny Titans get opened and Q&A gets answered as Rob hit’s the sleep wall and begins crashing during the recording. All this and Siri answers in the form of Rocky Balboa.... The post Being Awesome with Rob Springer – 022 appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
This week in awesome: Garry Chalk to attend TFCON Charlotte! Also, Tiny Titans get opened, Siri get’s sassy, Rob accidentally talks about Halo mini figures for more than a second, then we get some Q&A about QC. All that and not much more this week’s Being Awesome! The post Being Awesome with Rob Springer – 020 appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Kevin and Kornflake have one more item of business to discuss from FuMPFeST, as Kevin reveals that in the middle of this funny music convention, he sneaked off to a whole other convention! This was Mego Meet, a show dedicated to the Mego superhero dolls (sorry, action figures) of the 1970s. Found at Mego Meet: Kid Flash's boots, Tiny Titans creator Art Baltazar, an Ark II Halloween costume, and (according to a rumor started by some goofy podcast) Taylor Swift. The toy talk continues as we flip through a fun book called Rack Toys, which features page after page of bizarre cheapo toys from the 70s and 80s. (The Land of the Lost pinball game looks awesome, but we're baffled by the Love Boat Barber Shop set.) Then we look ahead to CONvergence, a big crazy convention happening Fourth of July weekend in Bloomington, Minnesota. Kevin will be there, mostly talking about Fangface. Meanwhile, Kornflake just wants you to enjoy a bowl of angry ice cream.
Email⚛Tweet⚛#AtomPod⚛Power of the Atom⚛Rolled Spine Podcasts The debut of Ray Palmer in his costumed identity as The Atom! ...and his first adversary! Courtesy of Gardner Fox, Gil Kane & Murphy Anderson! The second story from DC Comics' October 1961 cover-dated Showcase #34! Text version here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message
The second episode of the Mighty Mite's mini-podcast looks at the second story from October 1961's Showcase #34 featuring the debut of Ray Palmer in his costumed identity as The Atom! "Battle of the Tiny Titans!" comes courtesy of Gardner Fox, Gil Kane & Murphy Anderson. Text version here.
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This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - Reboots for DuckTales and Elctra Woman! John Carter takes on an old foe, Stray #2, Two Days, One Night, Dead Rider, and Aw Yeah Tiki Time in Itty Bitty Comics: Grimmiss Island#1 Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - Reboots for DuckTales and Elctra Woman! John Carter takes on an old foe, Stray #2, Two Days, One Night, Dead Rider, and Aw Yeah Tiki Time in Itty Bitty Comics: Grimmiss Island#1 NEWS Electra Woman and Dyna Girl getting update featuring Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart LINK DuckTales getting a Reboot LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN John Carter: Warlord of Mars #4 Ron Marz (w) Abhishek Malsuni (a) Ed Benes, Bart Sears, Emanuela Lupacchino, Yonami (c) Fans & retailers, order the cover of your choice! FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Mature FANS, ASK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE: Bart Sears B/W Art retailer incentive cover Ed Benes B/W Art retailer incentive cover Emanuela Lupacchino “Virgin” Art retailer incentive cover With John Carter lost and presumed dead in the Martian desert, his enemy’s triumph is all but assured. But who is Captain Joshua Clark of Earth, and why does his hatred for John Carter know no bounds? As Dejah Thoris prays for her warlord’s safe return, the shocking origin of John Carter’s arch-enemy is finally revealed! Superstar writer Ron Marz and rising-star artist Abhishek Malsuni continue their acclaimed, official run! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Stray #2 Story byVito Delsante Art bySean Izaakse Colors byRoss Campbell, Simon Gough Cover bySean Izaakse, Ross Campbell, Shawn McGuan PublisherAction Lab Comics Cover Price:$3.99 Rodney, the former Rottweiler, buries his father and resolves to find the killer. But will his former teammates, the TeenAgents, help him or hold him back? Be here for...The Funeral of the Doberman! Limited Edition Variant cover by Shawn McGuan on 1500! [rating:2.5/5] RODRIGO ITTY BITTY COMICS: GRIMMISS ISLAND #1 AW YEAH TIKI TIME! Writer: Art Baltazar, Franco Artist: Art Baltazar Cover Artist: Art Baltazar The Volcano Goddess threatens the Mama Woogees’ tiny island! What can their creation Grimmiss do to stop this terror? Between an eye exam, a tough lesson in love, and stopping the Tiki Monoliths, there are lots of things for a little guy with a skull head to do! Tropical drinks not included.* For fans of Itty Bitty Hellboy and Tiny Titans!* From the multiple-Eisner-winning team of Art Baltazar and Franco!“ [rating:3/5] ZACH Two Days, One Night Sandra, a young Belgian mother, discovers that her workmates have opted for a significant pay bonus, in exchange for her dismissal. She has only one weekend to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses so that she can keep her job. Director: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne Starring: Marion Cotillard [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week What style of comic do you prefer? More words than art More Art than Words [poll id="376”] DISCUSSION: THE DEAD RIDER TPB The complete saga in print for the first time! In legend a ghostly outlaw shrouded in mystery, the Dead Rider is in reality a corpse turned living dead by the sinister Bog Witch. With the law closing in, the Rider sets in motion a desperate plan to destroy the witch forever and regain his soul! Collects Dead Rider #1–#2 and a brand-new conclusion! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com 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 about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - Reboots for DuckTales and Elctra Woman! John Carter takes on an old foe, Stray #2, Two Days, One Night, Dead Rider, and Aw Yeah Tiki Time in Itty Bitty Comics: Grimmiss Island#1 Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast - Reboots for DuckTales and Elctra Woman! John Carter takes on an old foe, Stray #2, Two Days, One Night, Dead Rider, and Aw Yeah Tiki Time in Itty Bitty Comics: Grimmiss Island#1 NEWS Electra Woman and Dyna Girl getting update featuring Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart LINK DuckTales getting a Reboot LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN John Carter: Warlord of Mars #4 Ron Marz (w) Abhishek Malsuni (a) Ed Benes, Bart Sears, Emanuela Lupacchino, Yonami (c) Fans & retailers, order the cover of your choice! FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Mature FANS, ASK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE: Bart Sears B/W Art retailer incentive cover Ed Benes B/W Art retailer incentive cover Emanuela Lupacchino “Virgin” Art retailer incentive cover With John Carter lost and presumed dead in the Martian desert, his enemy’s triumph is all but assured. But who is Captain Joshua Clark of Earth, and why does his hatred for John Carter know no bounds? As Dejah Thoris prays for her warlord’s safe return, the shocking origin of John Carter’s arch-enemy is finally revealed! Superstar writer Ron Marz and rising-star artist Abhishek Malsuni continue their acclaimed, official run! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW Stray #2 Story byVito Delsante Art bySean Izaakse Colors byRoss Campbell, Simon Gough Cover bySean Izaakse, Ross Campbell, Shawn McGuan PublisherAction Lab Comics Cover Price:$3.99 Rodney, the former Rottweiler, buries his father and resolves to find the killer. But will his former teammates, the TeenAgents, help him or hold him back? Be here for...The Funeral of the Doberman! Limited Edition Variant cover by Shawn McGuan on 1500! [rating:2.5/5] RODRIGO ITTY BITTY COMICS: GRIMMISS ISLAND #1 AW YEAH TIKI TIME! Writer: Art Baltazar, Franco Artist: Art Baltazar Cover Artist: Art Baltazar The Volcano Goddess threatens the Mama Woogees’ tiny island! What can their creation Grimmiss do to stop this terror? Between an eye exam, a tough lesson in love, and stopping the Tiki Monoliths, there are lots of things for a little guy with a skull head to do! Tropical drinks not included.* For fans of Itty Bitty Hellboy and Tiny Titans!* From the multiple-Eisner-winning team of Art Baltazar and Franco!“ [rating:3/5] ZACH Two Days, One Night Sandra, a young Belgian mother, discovers that her workmates have opted for a significant pay bonus, in exchange for her dismissal. She has only one weekend to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses so that she can keep her job. Director: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne Starring: Marion Cotillard [rating:4/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week What style of comic do you prefer? More words than art More Art than Words [poll id="376”] DISCUSSION: THE DEAD RIDER TPB The complete saga in print for the first time! In legend a ghostly outlaw shrouded in mystery, the Dead Rider is in reality a corpse turned living dead by the sinister Bog Witch. With the law closing in, the Rider sets in motion a desperate plan to destroy the witch forever and regain his soul! Collects Dead Rider #1–#2 and a brand-new conclusion! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. The Major Spoilers Store is located at majorspoilers.bigcartel.com 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 about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Mike and Marty are joined by the guys from Aw Yeah Comics, Art Baltazar and Franco. The chat a little about Itty Bitty Hellboy, Tiny Titans, their shop Star Wars and more. Marty and Mike aslo talk about Marvel/Lucasfilm/Dark Horse and the happenings of the Star Wars comic license, the rumour of the new Wonder […]
Kicksyarter supporter Jimmy Dunn & his wife Theresa join the guys for a nearly 3 hour tour. Jimmy manages to get some Tiny Titans info out of Artie.
NPR contributor Glen Weldon talks about his great book Superman The Unauthorized Biography, but we also dive into some batman talk and where the Geek culture is today.Art Baltazar reviews his 2013 reflecting on Aw Yeah Comics and Itty Bitty Hellboy, and previews 2014, including some insight on his and Franco's return to Tiny Titans.
On this episode of the podcast, Eric heads to New York Comic Con and covers everything from Dark Horse to China, IL. Guests on this episode: Mac Walters - Mass Effect writer for both the games and all the Dark Horse comics. He discusses everything from writing things you don't get to see in the games to just how the bioware writers work together. Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick - They talk about whether or not the Monarch will become a darker character to Gary's journey and just what season 5 meant for him as a character. Scott Allie - Dark Horses editor and chief discusses writing for Abe Sapien, working with digital creators on things like the Guild and Husbands, Dark Horses Super hero/pulp characters as well as some teases of Buffy season 10! (Check out episode #60 for our first ever conversation) Victor Gischler - The upcoming writer of Angel and Faith for Buffy season 10. We discuss writing for cult favorite characters, where his sense of humor comes from and moving over to new characters. Troy Baker - Discusses becoming the Joker for Arkam origins, how much freedom he has with an established role, what his reaction was to getting offered the part and gives some advice to aspiring voice actors. Roger Craig Smith - Talks about how he approached his Batman/Bruce Wayne, playing villains vs heroes, being able to play around with the character a bit and how it's something we haven't heard yet. Eric Holmes - Talks about how they chose the villains for Arkam Origins, trying to live up the legacy of the previous games and playing around with a very different world than what has been established. Claudio and Chondra Sanchez - Claudio and Chonny tease what's coming up for Evil Ink, from a sequel to Key of Z to the Kill Audio one shot to a superhero book which sounds awesome. Working with Boom studios, Prize Fighter Inferno and the plans for 2014. Jane Espenson and Brad Bell - Jane and Brad talk about the evolution of their awesome web sitcom Husbands, the evolution of the Cheeks character, whether or not we'll see more comics down the line and the word "sitcomy" (Check out episode #114 for a full fledged conversation) Brad Neely, Brooke Hogan and Daniel Weidenfeld - They talk about this season of China, IL and Brooke discusses how long she's wanted to voice act for and just how the music stuff works for this season. Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland - The guys discuss the evolution of the concept and how the name changed from Doc and Marty to Rick and Morty as well as how difficult it is to juggle Community and Rick and Morty. Art Baltazar and Franco - Art and Franco discuss running a comic shop, what we can expect from the Aw Yeah collections that will be coming from Dark Horse, Itty Bitty Hellboy and just how Tiny Titans will be returning! Greg Rucka - Greg discusses his new miniseries from Dark Horse Veil as well as how it is working with Dark Horse, the difficulties of running a Kickstarter and just how things are going for Lady Sabre! (Check out episode #120 for a full fledged conversation) It's a super packed Why I Love Comics podcast! Dark Horse! Adult Swim! Lady Sabre! Husbands! Follow me on twitter! Subscribe to the show on itunes! subscribe to my youtube channel! Like the show on facebook! Check out my awesome webcomic, New Comic Day! Kirby Krackle!
Kevin and Kornflake are in Manchester, New Hampshire for the Granite State Comicon! Come along as we encounter Perhapanauts artist Craig Rousseau, Tiny Titans artist Art Baltazar, the Boston Ninja Turtle, Amy the Mermaid, classic arcade games from Funspot, Ghost Kitties and Action Cats, Snorks, a Snowpocalypse, and yes, our very favorite Mr. T cosplayer. And hang on, because this one gets weird, in a mid-convention dental emergency kind of way. That's right, Kornflake found a way to make her first comic book show extra-special. Pass the Novocaine and enjoy.
In which The Off-Panelists experience pain of a whole new measure as two of the three in attendence tell tales of woe, from the sleep-deprived to a vicious pain that oddly makes for a more interesting tale than usual. Using the podcast to recover, join The Sloth, the Scotsman, and the Spaniard as they go about recounting the aquatic tales of this month's Aquaman, wrap their heads around an unexpected return in Fairest, discover more about how a Marvel baddie got the 'mad' in 'mad titan' in Thanos Rising, mull over The Movement, and give Swamp Thing and Animal Man status updates. Following a brief one-man bout of the Lightning Round, they also discover what it takes to get on DC's bad side, an itty-bitty new book from the Tiny Titans creative team, the end of X-Factor, and the most important question ever asked by listeners... why the *hell* should anyone care about Aquaman?Download Here!DC Entertainment begins blacklisting negative pressDark Horse Comics launches 'Itty-Bitty Hellboy' from DC duoPeter David's 11-year 'X-Factor' run coming to a closeGreg Rucka reviews MPPA rating for 'Man of Steel': Agree or disagree?Entertainment Weekly previews 'Marvel: Phase 2'WonderSuperwoman: 2012-2013
The remaining hosts that are also fathers gather to talk about comics. Later in the show the book club is Ultimate Comics Spider-Man. Topics included, but were not limited to: (05:45) - FCBD (07:08) - Eulogy for a eulogy (08:58) - Marvel's Agents of SHIELD (11:19) - Comic chatter: Cutter, Deadpool #7, and X #0 (22:34) - Lightning Round™: Thanos Rising #1, Batman #19, and Sledghammer 44 #2 (24:12) - Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (43:53) - Letters: Rucka's Punisher, agreeing with Mark, Tiny Titans and kids, first appearance theme, and hardcover pricing Hosted by: @dale_a | @slim | @JonesyLovesBeer | @FarringtonSays. Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Sponsored by: The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your print or digital comics.
E neste último episódio de 2012, Fabiano "Prof. Nerd" Silveira, Daniel HDR, Ana Recalde e Rogério DeSouza recebem Luiz Garavello (Quadrimcast) e Ivan da Costa (curador do Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos - FIQ) para conversarem sobre a celebre fase dos NOVOS TITÃS escrita por Marv Wolfman e George Pérez! As sagas, os personagens, os conflitos, e SIM, foram além, e fizeram um apanhado sobre o hitórico desta equipe de heróis adolescentes! Do seu surgimento nos anos 1960 até o reboot recente. E tudo isso para trazer, no último episódio de 2012, um baita presente de fim de ano aos ouvintes: a promoção ARGCAST + GEORGE PÉREZ, onde você pode ganhar um encadernado dos NOVOS TITÃS autografado pelo próprio Mr. Pérez! Ouça até o fim e acesse o link clicando a imagem logo abaixo! Imagens relacionadas ao episódio: Brave and The Bold #54 (1964): a estréia da "Turma Titã; Turma Titã estréia em revista própria; Os Titãs da costa Leste e Oeste, em Teen Titans #50; A primeira aparição de Mutano (na época Beast Boy) na Turma Titã; Wolfman e Pérez mostram os Novos Titãs em DC Comics Presents #26; A revista The New Teen Titans surge; Pérez, já na DC, ilustrando a Liga da Justiça, antes de seu inicio com os Titãs; Estelar, e sua origem como escrava; Ravena, filha de um capeta de outra dimensão com sua mãe; Ciborgue, que teve seu corpo reconstruido por seu pai cientísta, após acidente; Moça Maraviha, chegada em caras mais velhos; Heróis em Ação #7, citada por Ivan; Moça Maravilha no fogo; Cliff Chiang faz a Turma Titã original homenageando o filme "Clube dos Cinco"; Acampamento Titã; A galeria de vilões dos Novos Titãs; Os Novos Titãs enfrentam a Liga da Justiça; Titãs peitando a Liga, no seu primeiro conflito contra Trigon; O início da clássica saga "O Contrato de Judas" ; Robin torna-se Asa Noturna e surge o novo titã, Jericó; A arte de Pérez em evolução (o casamento de Donna Troy); Arte de Pérez emulando o Marvel Way em inicio de carreira no Quarteto Fantástico; Ciborgue nota a transformação física de Ravena; Ravena é a cara do pai; O Vigilante, surgido das páginas dos Novos Titãs; Crise nas Infinitas Terras marca o entrosamento da dupla no Universo DC; Who's Donna Troy; Donna Troy e Jean Grey trabalham por ressurreição; History of DC Universe, por Marv Wolfman e George Pérez; Os Titãs e a "Saga Gnu", com arte de Tom Grummet; A Tropa Titã. Por que? Me diga, por que??; Titãs liderados pelo Elektron? Masqueporraéessa??; Os Titãs ganham novo fôlego com Geoff Johns e Mike McKone; Estelar vai pros Renegados, com saudades de Dick (oopa); Os "novos" (já tão novos) Titãs em título próprio; Os Titãs dos "Novos 52"...tire você suas conclusões? Eddy Barrows assume os Titãs pós "Novos 52"; A planta da Torre Titã - cadê o elevador??; Fugitivos: Os Titãs defrontam-se com os problemas reais da sociedade; Tiny Titans; Vídeos relacionados: Aquaman e Aqualad em desenho da Filmation; O desenho dos Teen Titans, pela Filmation; Ciborgue no desenho dos Super Amigos; George Pérez manda um recado aos seus fãs do Brasil; E NÃO PERCA O RASTRO DO ARGCAST na INTERNET! SIGA-NOS no TWITTER: @cursodehq ou @Argcast CURTA NOSSA PÁGINA no FACEBOOK Baixe AQUI o Episódio 107, ou escute no nosso player abaixo!
On this episode of Word Balloon Writer-Artist Jason Latour joins us to talk about his upcoming run on Marvel Comics Winter Soldier. Jason is taking over when Ed Brubaker leaves the series in late December, and talks about his collaboration with artist Nic Klien and his thoughts on the stage stage of Bucky Barnes life. Jason is also involved in DC's coming adaptation of D'Jango Unchanied , doing flashback sequences as a co-artist with RM Guerra and tells us about the exciting challenges of presenting the speghetti western in comic form. We also talk about a 2-part comic Latour is making with Mike Mignola and John Acurdi in the Hellboy/BPRD universe called Sledgehammer. It's a World War 2 story that Jason took on as artist, after the passing of John Severin earlier this year. This Dark Horse Project will debut in March.Then 2 more Marvel NOW! press conferences. First Rick Remnder and John Romita Jr. discuss the November 21st debut of their Captain America run. Both are very excited about the new cosmic adventure they have layed out for the Star Spangled Avenger.Then Jason Aaron Nick Bradshaw and Nick Lowe discuss the new direction for Wolverine And The X-Men that began this week with this week's issue #19.Finally some speculation about Disney's aqusition of Lucas Films, and the announcement of a new Star Wars film in 2015, with Art Balazar and Franco! , the creative team behind Tiny Titans and Superman family Adventures. Art & Franco are die hard Lucas fans, and beside themselves with excitement postulating the possibilities.Time CodeJason Latour 00:00-101:50Rick Remender & John Romita 101:51-156:20Jason Aaron & Nick Bradshaw 156:21-252:21Art Baltazar & Franco! 252:22-End Of Show
Nicole is here this week and a good thing too! We talk CW's Arrow, but mostly just give our pitch for “Sherwood” (Coming this fall!!!). Reviews this week include Wonder Woman, Smoke and Mirrors, Justice League and Tiny Titans. We end the show with the much anticipated “Ends of the Earth”! (spoilers: Dan Slott... The post Fanboy Versus 095 appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Back from a long working break, Art & Franco reveal the big news! Tiny Titans will be wrapping up its run with issue 50, then Art and Franco will be the creative team behind the new Superman Family Adventures! New stories old and new characters all exciting stuff. Art spent some time on jury duty, and tells us about his adventures at THE HALL OF JUSTICE . Johnny hates the new Garry Marshall love- comedy, NEW YEARS EVE and Franco's been laughing at some internet videos .
We face yet another five week month for comics, which means there isn't much to talk about. However, we do discuss the Watchmen 2 rumors, Striker being gay. Then review some comics like FF and Tiny Titans. The post Fanboy Versus 082 appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
We're doing a double feature this week. We're looking at the first issue of My Greatest Adventure (starring the brand new New 52 Robotman), and then we're taking a peek at Tiny Titans #44 co-starring the crossing guards of DOOM!
This week the guys discuss Bond's return to the screen, Star Trek villains, Spyro the dragon's newest game, and Uncharted 3. Clearly trying to harm themselves, the guys re-watch The Cell.
A full episode of the new Aw Yeah Podcast With the Tiny Titans creative team of Art Baltazar & Franco! This time the guys talk about their convention adventures meeting celebrities like Vanna White, Adam West, Michael Hogan, Lorenzo Lamas and more. Plus Art wonders which Muppet movie is the best to show his kids to introduce them to their greatness, more Star Wars Celebration talk, and Franco prepares for a vacation at Martha's Vineyards where he expects to run into the Obamas, just like he did last year. Thanks to friend of the program Patrick Scullin(Super Siblings) for the fantastic sketch of the Aw Yeah Team .
Reviews: Critter One Shot, Lady Robotika #1, The Man with the Getaway Face, Superman Vol.3 #701, Sweets. The Expendables movie. Jimmy is on the west coast and getting ready for SDCC while Joe is keeping things running at the studio in Harlem. Warner Bros take over the bags at SDCC, tons of DC news including Tiny Titans visiting Riverdale and the return of both Static and Ragman. Also Kirkman goes Skybound. Jimmy is allergic to Tiberius and much more.
Did Blackest Night JSA #3 suck too much? Did Green Arrow # 30 go too far? Could Tiny Titans #25 have been any more adorable? All this, plus a voicemail, an email, and a smattering of contest entries! See ya at Super Show! Music by Chad Farran and News Radio! Please visit our site at http://www.LanternCast.com
Episode 198 schwa e: Speeding Bullets and Voicemail Special: We have some really fun comic chat about Superman World of New Kryton 12, Batman 696, Great 10 4, The Shield 6, Warlord 11, Rebels 13, Green Lantern 51, Brief Blackest Night 7, Tiny Titans 25, and a whole lot more. Episode 200 will be the week of March 23. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), senseiofwhatnot@gmail.com, http://www.geturgeekonradio.com, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. 7:50: Speeding Bullets: Superman World of New Kryton 12, Batman 696, Great 10 4, The Shield 6, Warlord 11, Rebels 13 1:34:30 Listener Voicemails: Green Lantern 51, Brief Blackest Night 7 (more on a future show), Tiny Titans 25 and much much more. 2:36:00 Show Closing We’ll be back in a few days our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates. Summit City Convention http://www.summitcitycomiccon.com/?page_id=7 C2E2 http://c2e2.com/ David Baron’s Blog and Twitter for the contest http://myzombies.blogspot.com/ http://twitter.com/MyZombies BK’s Bullets http://speakgeekspeak.com/comictiming
This episode of Awesomed By Comics is brought to you by some horse products, which are hilarious just for existing. Horses. Heh. We're back after a car-calamity-induced absence with mad praise for Ex Machina, mad love for Ponyo, and mad madatness for yet another sloppy Batgirl relaunch. Love is in the air for Deadpool and the Tiny Titans, and that was some damn good lasagna, damn.Tell us what you think on , visit , and !
Recorded on March 13, 2009. Aw Yeah, Titans! This week on an episode that gets right back up on its high horse, the boys try to review the Johnny DC trade Tiny Titans: Welcome to the Treehouse by Art Baltazar and Franco, but mostly just review the Watchmen movie instead. The discussion gets heated as … Continue reading
In the seventh and final New York Comic Con 2009 special podcast, we're joined first by Art Balthazar and Franco, the team behind Patrick the Wolf Boy and DC's Tiny Titans, and then by Crawford Coutts of UK publisher Insomnia Publications.
It's COLD in Chicago, but this week Around Comics is joined by the warm personality of Art Baltazar. Art is one half of the creative team responsible for bringing us DC's Tiny Titans. Listen in to hear about Art's experiences on the convention circuit and how he came to be the artist of DC's hottest book for young readers. The episode is full of laughs, inspirational moments and a perfect example of Chris's middle-aged whiteness.
On this edition of the Word Balloon podcast, we sit down with artistArt Baltazar, who's Tiny Titans has proved to be an all ages hit for DCComics. You'll hear about what's in store for the Titans, includingArt's gentile satiric take on the current events of the DCU. Darkseid is taking over the Titans school, and detention will never be the same.We discuss Art and his co-writer Franco Aureliani's writing and artprocess, from their brainstorm sessions, to the fully produced page. Wealso talk about their contribution to this week's DC Holiday Special ,a Nightwing-Robin story, with art from Tim Levins. You'll hear more about Art's original characters and trade collectionfrom his electric milk imprint. Check out Art's work, at his website, http://www.artbaltazar.com/
Episode 142: This episode we cover Wonder Woman #26 “Rise of the Olympian”. In Speeding Bullets, we chat about Brave and the Bold 19, Superman 682, Teen Titans 65, and some very quick chats about Green Arrow 13, 14, Top Ten Season 2 #2, and Tiny Titans #10. We also chat about some recent DCU news about Superman, Prometheus, Fables, continuity, forums and more. Mr. Scarface sends us some recent DCU news from WizardWorld Texas to chat about. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, heroinitiative.org, DCBService.com, Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), New York Comic Con, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434, and more. 12:30 Wonder Woman 26 47:26 Mr. Scarface’s commentary on recent DC nation panels 1:03:48 Speeding Bullets: Brave and the Bold 19, Superman 682, Teen Titans 65, and some very quick chats about Green Arrow 13, 14, Top Ten Season 2 #2, and Tiny Titans #10. We also chat about some recent DCU news about Superman, Prometheus, Fables, continuity, forums and more 2:04:29 Show closing No Blooper Reel till Monday We’ll be back next week with episode 143. Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates. Don’t forget to submit your own content for the web site and the show. We love your participation.
Episode 63: Our first ever recording direct from a hospital would up being a meaty show. Jim was in the hospital for a few days and we recorded 2 segments. Join us for various rants on comics listed below and an indepth of Countdown issue 16 and 15. Time stamps: OUR 109th RECORDING!!!!! We are proud members of the Comics Podcast Network and the League of Comic Book Podcasts. 0:00 Opening, special news, show announcements, NY Comic Con shout out (nycomiccon.com), shout out to Lord Shaper (thereaderfeed.blogshot.com) various rants, episode updates, and much more. 11:09 Sensei is in the hospital segment 1: Brief discussions: Showcase Elongated Man focusing on the original backup concept and if it would work today, brief discussion on upcoming New Frontier show, Countdown to Adventure 6, Vertigo titles in trade, quick shout out to Tiny Titans 2, Justice League International Hard Cover, increased page counts for Salvation Run and Trials of Shazam and general discussion, discussion about Bane as a villain, Hush, General discussion on Gotham Underground and who we think Spoiler might be, general discussion about the state of the Bat books. 46:30 Countdown 16 and 15 2:29:20 Hospital speeding bullets segment 2: Commentary ranges from very rough comments to more detailed. This two fans geeking out as we look at the most current issues of Supergirl 26, 27, very quick chat about All New Atom 21 and the new writing/art team, Detective Comics 842, Raven #1and a general discussion on the Titans related minis in general, brief discussion about upcoming Titans series, quick comments on Teen Titans Year One in general. 3:11:36 Show closing with extra Sensei footage Check the forum and web site for release details on Episode 64. Episode 65 will be our Two Year Anniversary Celebration and will feature an indepth look and New Frontier, both the comics and the dvd. Don’t forget to submit your entries for Where’s Whatnot Now, Bulletpoints, Funny Bullets and Top Bullets.
Episode 62: This special episode is devoted to Tiny Titans #1. We share our experiences with Art Baltazar and Franco, the creators of the series. They share everything from the future of the series, their origin story, to a love of hot peppers and Patrick the Wolf Boy. These guys were so fun that we filled up a whole guest segment and even close out the show with their great sense of humor. Time stamps: OUR 108th RECORDING!!!!! We are proud members of the Comics Podcast Network and the League of Comic Book Podcasts. 0:00 Opening, special news, show announcements, “Are Sean and Jim the Chris Farley’s of podcasting and do they wear it like a badge??, various rants, episode updates, and much more. 16:43 Art Baltazar and Franco join us for a very special segment on Tiny Titans. 1:28:09 Show closing NOTE: Listen to the show closing for more from Art and Franco. Check the forum and web site for release details on this weekend’s Episode 63 Don’t forget to submit your entries for Funny Bullets and Top Bullets.
NEWS 1) Akira - the live action movie The panel is mixed on the idea of a live action movie based on Akira and set in New Manhattan. Linkage 2) Batman: Gotham Knights Direct to DVD gets release date Bryan, Stephen, and Rodrigo are really excited about the July 8th release date of the DVD, although Bryan thinks it may be too close to the release of the Dark Knight movie. Linkage 3) Skrulls Interesting ads to say the least Linkage Tiny Review Bryan sits down with his son, and together they review the first issue of DC's Tiny Titans. While Jackson likes it, he's not sure he would spend his allowance on a subscription, but it was fun to read. Stephen and Bryan then have a discussion on comics for kids and why the current run of Justice League Unlimited doesn't work for younger readers. Review: The Foundation Created by Kody Chamberlain Written by John Rozum Art by Chee Cover by Paul Azaceta Bryan and Stephen love The Foundation from Boom! Studios - Rodrigo not so much. There is just enough mystery and intrigue in the first two issues, that they will continue to read the rest of the series. Stephen and Bryan award high marks, but Rodrigo's critique brings the overall rating down to 3 out of 5 stars. Question of the Week If you had to choose one of the following super powers, which would it be? a) Flight b) Super Speed c) Super Strength d) Invulnerability Head over to Major Spoilers and cast your vote! Trade Paperback Review: Left on Mission Written by Chip Mosher Drawn by Francesco Francavilla Colored by Martin Thomas The panel had nothing but good things to say about the five issue mini-series from Boom! Studios. From the art to the story telling, this issue rates as a strong read by all. Don't go into Left on Mission thinking this is going to be your typical James Bond story - it's much better! Rodrigo, Bryan, and Stephen give the trade paperback 4 out of 5 stars. This turned into the Boom! Studios episode as Bryan also gave a mini review of Second Wave, and says that if these are the kinds of stories coming from Boom! Studios, this is a company to watch. Music from this episode comes from Ookla the Mok. You can visit them on the web at www.ooklathemok.com and purchase their music at the iTunes Music Store.
ReviewsAstro City The Dark Age Special #2: Beautie, Gutwrencher #1, Tiny Titans #1, X-Force Vol. 3 #1Another Random Souffler, Devin Sanchez, joins us in studio for a "Converting to Comicdom" segment. Also, author Carrie Tucker (I Love Geeks), pipes in with a quick call for more nerd stories! Jimmy shares his stripper wedding story and rants about air kisses. News includes the return of Flash Gordon, Jason's new NY Times strip, Star Trek delay, Spidey shops at Pottery Barn and Superman the Baller. Great listener feedback featuring a snippet of the classic GI JOE movie song. And, the Top 3 includes a bit of George Takei and he's not just under the table. He's in your ears!