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Volvemos a nuestro ritmo semanal, con la RE: seña del nuevo estreno del MCU, la cuarta entrega de Captain America, ahora con Sam Wilson cargando el escudo. Secuela de varias otras películas de Marvel (de otros personajes), un Hulk, otro Falcon, y un intento de emular el éxito de Winter Soldier. ¿Lo lograron? Veremos. Después, leemos Truth: Red, White, & Black, el comic que cuenta la historia de Isaiah Bradley, el primer Captain America negro. Escrita por Robert Morales y dibujada por Kyle Baker, es un relato muy fuerte, llena de inspiración en la historia de injusticias cometidas por el gobierno de los EEUU contra su población afroamericana. Una contundente adición al universo Marvel. Con música de Laura Karpman, Marvin Gaye, y Big Boy Crudup. Próximo programa: Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (TV + Comics).
Llegó el programa de febrero, y viene más cargado de lo prometido. Primero, Eze y MaGnUs se mandan un Sopapo Oriental haciendo la RE: seña de la sexta y última temporada de Cobra Kai. Es el fin del inesperado (e inesperadamente exitoso) spin-off / secuela de Karate Kid, ¿logrará terminar su historia de manera redonda y satisfactoria? Después, tenemos un Earth Trek por partida doble. Primero Carlitos nos cuenta sobre su visita a Nueva Zelanda, en particular a una reserva de fauna y flora, y, porque esto es Perdidos, su paseo por la Tierra Media, visitando lo sets de Hobbiton de las películas de Peter Jackson, haciendo el Second Breakfast Tour. Seguimos con Eze, que nos lleva a pasear por el sur argentino, visitando lugares como Bariloche, el Glaciar Perito Moreno, y más. En YouTube e Instagram tienen video con las imágenes de lo que se habla, y sino, pueden ver las fotos en este link: https://bit.ly/earthtrek610 Para el final, dejamos lo que no queríamos hacer, la RE: seña de Star Trek: Section 31. Mael, Eze, y MaGnUs hacen terapia grupal hablando de la película para streaming que sigue la aventuras de la ex-Emperador Georgiou y un montón de otra persona horribles que no le importan a nadie, y que esperamos que no vuelvan a aparecer en la saga. ¿Se nota que no nos gustó? Con música de Leo Birenberg & Zach Robinson, Guns N' Roses, The Mika Sisters, Jeff Russo, y Mr. T. Próximo programa: Captain America - Brave New World (cine) / Truth: Red, White & Black (comics).
Isaiah Bradley, the first Black Captain America, is a powerful symbol of resilience. He became one of the only survivors among 300 African-American soldiers used in beta trials of the super soldier serum. Although he embraced the Captain America mantle, his actions were seen as treasonous, leading to an unjust life sentence—he ultimately served 17 years. Despite the tremendous struggles faced by him and his family, Isaiah became a legendary figure and a beacon of hope in the Black community.Join Mari, Brandon, and Bryce as they explore the remarkable story of Isaiah Bradley in the seven-issue mini-series "Truth: Red, White, and Black," written by Robert Morales and illustrated by Kyle Baker!What do you love about Isaiah Bradley? Share your thoughts in the comments!You can follow Comic Talkers on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comictalkers?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/comictalkers?mibextid=wwXIfr&mibextid=wwXIfrTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@comictalkersBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/comictalkers.bsky.socialClapper: https://clapperapp.com/ComicTalkers?is_invite=1&r=x6vN1GD26K&c=in&m=coListen to the podcast on these platforms as well:Spotify For Podcasters: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/comictalkersApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/comic-talkers/id1560772306Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0mLHZQajx81j0iFDqD1vGE?si=cZqBxw7yQ_WC3vr6Q1X8eA#marvelcomics #captainamerica #isaiahbradley #blackcaptainamerica #steverogers #captainamericabravenewworld #elibradley #patriot #bookclub #comicbooks #comicbookpodcast
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Zapraszamy do wysłuchania 69. odcinka podcastu o literaturze wszech treści, w którym Rafał i Piotr z podcastu Tomograf i Grastroskopii - serwisu poświęconego komputerowej rozrywce i nie tylko - rozmawiają o serii "LEGION NIEŚMIERTELNYCH" B. V. LARSONA, prequelach "GRY ENDERA" ("PIERWSZA WOJNA Z FORMIDAMI") ORSONA SCOTTA CARDA oraz książce "KOKO" PETERA STRAUBA i komiksie "TRUTH: RED, WHITE & BLACK" KYLE'A BAKERA i ROBERTA MORALESA! Serdecznie zapraszamy i życzymy miłego odsłuchu! SPIS TREŚCI: 00:02:32 - serii "LEGION NIEŚMIERTELNYCH" B. V. LARSONA 00:21:03 - o komiksie "TRUTH: RED, WHITE & BLACK", KYLE'A BAKERA & ROBERTA MORALESA 00:32:03 - o serii "PIERWSZA WOJNA Z FORMIDAMI" ORSONA SCOTTA CARDA & AARONA JOHNSTONA 00:50:01 - o powieści "KOKO" PETERA STRAUBA * * * Podcast TOMOGRAF i serwis GRASTROSKOPIA * * * Strona www: https://readersinitiative.podbean.com/# Readers Initiative w serwisie Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0OoWiFH1cAX4MsAB3Zjj7o Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/readers.initiative/ Grupa na FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/392355947823710/ Twitter: @rafal_readers Email: readers.initiative@gmail.com iTunes: https://goo.gl/FuTynA YouTube: https://goo.gl/RbCWLQ RSS: https://readersinitiative.podbean.com/feed/
Bat Therapy: Psychology of Batman and other Comic Superheroes
We take a break from our regularly scheduled season to celebrate Black History Month with our FIRST BAT-GUEST! In this episode, we talk Isaiah Bradley and the complexities of race-based trauma with clinical psychologist Dr. Jordan Layne.
Feel free to share your password to this episode of the Campus comics Cast, because unlike Netflix, we will not charge you extra to hear our thoughts on the latest DC Movie news, our reviews of Truth- Red White and Black and Rachel Rising Volume 1, and of course the CLZ Shake.
Due to the glut of content, we're releasing two episodes this week for your listening pleasure. The episode you're currently reading about contains all things D23, She-Hulk, Marvel, and Star Wars.On this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight dress steezy with She-Hulk! In the Previously On (1:32) Jason and Rosie unpack the announcements from D23, including a few Tinfoil Hat™ theories backed by the comics. In the Airlock (1:08:38), Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeep) into She-Hulk episode 5, quickly recapping the episode, exploring the possible avenues for DareDevil's appearance in the show, and discussing the moral complexities She-Hulk's transformation has on her dating life and the slice-of-life challenges of being a superhero in the world.Tune in every Friday and don't forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button!Nerd Out Submission Instructions!Send a short pitch and 2-3 minute voice memo recording to xray@crooked.com that answers the following questions: 1) How did you get into/discover your ‘Nerd Out?' (2) Why should we get into it too? (3) What's coming soon in this world that we can look forward to or where can we find it? Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rkFollow Rosie: IG & LetterboxdJoin the X-Ray Vision DiscordFollow Crooked: twitter.com/crookedmediaThe Listener's Guide for all things X-Ray Vision!Secret Invasion (2008-09) by Brian Michael Bendis, Leinil Francis Yu, Mark Morales, and Laura Martin.Thunderbolts created by Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley.Truth: Red, White, and Black (2003) by Robert Morales and Kyle Baker.Dakota North, created by Martha Thomases and Tony Salmons; debuted in Dakota North #1 (1986).She-Hulk (2014-2015) by Charles Soule and Javier Pulido. An acclaimed run with clear influences on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.A-Force, created by Marguerite Bennett, G. Willow Wilson, and Jorge Molina, first appearing in Secret Wars before debuting in their own series in 2015.
A graphic novel engages black history and Captain America.Episode by Stephyn Phillips. Read by Kassandra Timm.
In today's episode, we have our final installment for Black History Month with the emotionally gripping, "Truth: Red, White, & Black", which follows several characters, including Isaiah Bradley. Which, if you watched the recent Disney + show "Falcon and Winter Soldier", you saw was a forgotten/covered-up Captain America back in the 40's. We don't want to give it all away here, but trust us, it is worth the read!! Creative Credit Written by Robert Morales Penciller(s) Kyle Baker Inker(s) Kyle Baker Letterer(s) Wes Abbott Colorist(s) Kyle Baker Editor(s) Axel Alonso John Miesegaes We hope you'll check it out! Check our youtube channel to see this episode in video form when it is released! 2 Man Comic Book Club YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWM3BXS9o9J8Z93EwL4ir0A Is there a comic series you would like us to cover on the show, or a topic you would like us to discuss? There are several ways for you to reach out to us! We'd love for you to join our Discord! https://discord.gg/mbMw2mxtUu It is a great place to submit stories you'd like us to cover, trivia questions for us to ask on the show, and just be nerds about comic books! Join The Club!! We're working on a Patreon as well. When it does go live it will be at https://patreon.com/2mancomicbookclub We love making these shows and we have ideas for new segments and videos. With your help we'll be able to make the 2 Man Comic Book Club even better! We also just set up the 2 Man Hotline, so if you'd like to ask us a question, or tell us what you thought about a specific storyline you can call: 66-2MANFAN-8 and leave a message! (That's (662)626-3268. If you would like to find us on social media, we would love to hear from you! Find us on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/2mancomicbook, Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/2mancomicbookclub, Facebook @ 2-Man-Comic-Book-Club, or email us at 2mancomicbookclub@gmail.com. Read more comics!
Before Steve Rogers was given the super soldier serum to be transformed into Captain America 8 black soldiers were experimented on first to ensure the serum would be a success. This is the story that the 82nd Astronaut is reviewing today, Truth: Red, White & Black. Join us as we take a look into this fictional story as well as several all too real and disturbing tales of human experimentation of people by the governments they are told to trust. https://vote.austinchronicle.com/politics-and-media/podcast
In celebration of Black History Month, Kelen "B-Hyphen" Conley returns to the show for another double-feature. This time, he and Perry discuss the first three episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. We talk about its origins in The Truth: Red, White and Black comic, the return of familiar villains like Batroc and Baron Zemo, and Wyatt Russell's portrayal of John Walker.If you like this show, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And don't forget to support us through Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee.This episode is sponsored by Audible, where you can listen to thousands of audiobooks, podcasts, and original content. Get a free audiobook and two free Audible originals by signing up for a one-month free trial at audibletrial.com/supercinemapod.Become a member of our Facebook group and join in our discussions of superhero movies, TV, and other related geekery. Just go to facebook.com/groups/superherocinephiles.FacebookTwitterInstagramWebsite★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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What is it for a super-hero to represent America? Recent Captain America media includes racial critique, and Mark, Erica, Brian and Anthony discuss The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Truth: Red, White & Black, comic runs by Ta-Nehishi Coates and Nick Spencer, and more. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop.
I talk about the following comics I read during April 2021: Department of Truth: The End of the World Generations Forged Infinite Frontier #0 Iron Man #1 Serial #2 Truth and Justice #1 Truth: Red, White, and Black #1-7 Young Justice: Lost in the Multiverse Please send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com, chat with me @longboxreview on Twitter, or visit longboxreview.com. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Thanks for listening!
Origin of Isaiah Bradley Part Two - Rick & Bob review the final three issues of the 7 part Truth: Red, White & Black story from 2003. Taking you deeper into the stories behind the story, based on real historical facts. We learn something new every time we read this amazing, thought provoking and impactful story! Plus... Isaiah meets Hitler?!? Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Enjoy this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
This week the guys discuss Sony Casts Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Kraven the Hunter, Sony Says There's a Plan for Spider-Man to Connect to Their Spin-Offs and Disney finally Confirms Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight. Plus they discuss the comic Truth: Red, White & Black, enjoy! Support the National Breast Cancer Organization by buying one ofComplete Reading The post #411: Truth: Red, White & Black appeared first on Super Hero Speak.
Intro of Isaiah Bradley aka the "Black Captain America!" Part One - Rick & Bob review the first four issues of the 7 part Truth: Red, White & Black story from 2003. A brutal tale, interwoven with stories taken from real events, this limited series takes on racism and beautifully adds further depth to the Captain America mythos. Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Enjoy this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
Have you finished "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” on Disney+ and now you're looking for more Captain America? "Truth: Red, White & Black" exposes the secret history of the Marvel Universe and Isaiah Bradley: the FIRST Captain America! During World War II, Isaiah is one of 300 African American soldiers experimented on by the US Army in an attempt to create the super soldier serum that would produce Steve Rogers. This seven-issue limited series was written by Robert Morales with art by Kyle Baker and introduces Isaiah, who is a supporting character in the Disney+ show. Our guest this week is cosplayer Chris Carthern, known as @CosplaysbyShinobi on Instagram. Chris makes it a point to cosplay as people of colour because representation (or the lack thereof) is a very important issue in the world and he wants to see more people of colour represented in entertainment. His cosplay characters include Black Panther, Nightcrawler, A-Train from “The Boys” and the Sam Wilson Captain America. Chris also produces high-quality, award-winning independent social justice movies at MysteryDinnerStudios.com and is also a two-time author. He joins us to discuss the role of black characters like Isaiah Bradley and Sam Wilson in Marvel Comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We will return in two weeks for a very special episode featuring Matt's often-mentioned wife, Emma Smith who will be discussing the first graphic novel she ever read: “Clumsy” by Jeffrey Brown. You can follow us on Instagram @mattandcalereadcomics, on Facebook @mattandcalereadcomics and on Twitter @mattandcaleread.
Benjamin J Colon, Alexis Hejna, and Mark Radulich review the #comic that partially inspired #FalconandtheWinterSolider, #TruthRedWhiteandBlack by Robert Morales!Reading List:Super Black: American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes by Adilifu Nama War Against the Weak by Edwin BlackBuried in the Bitter Waters: The Hidden History of Racial Cleansing in America by Elliot JaspinGrammarly Ad: 1:06:00Amazon Music Ad: 2:15:00To take advantage of Amazon Music, head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork, and for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork.
Benjamin J Colon, Alexis Hejna, and Mark Radulich review the #comic that partially inspired #FalconandtheWinterSolider, #TruthRedWhiteandBlack by Robert Morales! Reading List: Super Black: American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes by Adilifu Nama War Against the Weak by Edwin Black Buried in the Bitter Waters: The Hidden History of Racial Cleansing in America by Elliot Jaspin Grammarly Ad: 1:06:00 Amazon Music Ad: 2:15:00 To take advantage of Amazon Music, head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork, and for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork.
Michael, Rob, Evan, and Pax gather for another after-dinner conversation sparked by what they’ve been listening to, reading, watching, and thinking about. Discussions start from the following topics, but meander: Podcasts like Bonanas for Bonanza and The Untitled GenX Podcast. Albums like Disney's Heigh-Ho! Mozart, Yesterday's Wine by Willie Nelson, and This Is What I Live For by Blue October. Other audio material like the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series and SiriusXM Books like Growing Gills by Jessica Abel, The Vanished Bride by Bella Ellis, Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, and The Light of the Jedi by Charles Soule. Comics like The Essential Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson, Baltimore by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, and Ben Stenbeck, Winter Soldier by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting, Truth: Red, White, and Black by Robert Morales and Kyle Baker, and Eternals by Peter Gillis, Sal Buscema, and Walt Simonson. Movies like Romeo and Juliet (1968) and the trailer for Shang Chi. TV shows like Reign, the Disney+ MCU shows, The Witcher, and Invincible. And real talk about Planning for the Future, Fears and Anxieties, Self Checkout Aisles, and Social Ills and Process Improvements.
Robert Morales and Kyle Baker takes the horrors of the US government and uses that to educate and inspire all of us on how to be better by writing about Isaiah Bradley. The first Captain America. A black man who was illegally experimented on to test the super soldier serum... Lets talk about it! Twitter @comictradespod Facebook facebook.com/ctmpod Or email us ctradesmonthly@gmail.com
Jordan Martins opens the show with some May TV and film streaming recommendations (2:45), then gets into a review of the LeSean Thomas' Netflix anime "Yasuke" (5:57). Then he discusses why he enjoyed the 2021 Oscars besides the snub of Chadwick Boseman for Best Actor (21:24). He reviews "The Falcon And The Winter Soldier" series (spoiler alert!) and covers how the show soars with its themes of Black identity (25:57). Jordan also gives a thorough breakdown of Isaiah Bradley's comic book origins and discusses how 2003's "Truth: Red, White & Black" comic was full of forgotten Black and American history. Historical topics include early American socialism, The Red Scare of 1919, real-life experiments on Black soldiers during World War II, and more (35:12).
Longer ago, in a galaxy even further away… You may THINK you know Star Wars inside and out, but this is the version you were NEVER meant to see! Meet Annikin Starkiller, son of Jedi Bendu warrior Kane Starkiller and sworn protector of Princess Leia of Aquilae. In his mission to protect Leia and become the “Lord Protector of Aquilae,” Annikin is joined by his mentor, Luke Skywalker and pilot Han Solo, a tall reptilian alien known for hunting Wookies on their home planet of Yavin. Writer J. W. Rinzler and artist Mike Mayhew adapt George Lucas' rough draft screenplay for “Star Wars: A New Hope.” It's a fascinating look at the creative process behind one of the biggest film series of all time! Joining our two comics aficionados for this special “May the Fourth” episode is Joe Turk, Cale's long time friend and MASSIVE Star Wars fan and collector. Joe geeks out with us about one of our favourite fictional universes and shares his (controversial?) take on Ewoks and what Star Wars means to him. We will return in two weeks to discuss “Truth: Red, White and Black,” a Marvel comic that looks at the secret history of Captain America's Super Soldier Serum and asks difficult questions about the role of black Americans in World War II (in the Marvel Universe AND the real world). This book also ties into “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” on Disney+. We will be joined by long-time comics fan and world-renowned cosplayer Chris Carthern.
Serious Fun returns yet again with another group dissection session for a Marvel Disney+ streaming show! This time we're breaking down "Falcon and The Winter Soldier" with Serious Fun production assistant Emily Fecteau and, back by popular demand, it's UWGB History professor and Captain America superfan Dr. Clif Ganyard! Join us as we try to put the series into proper historical and canonical context, explore its intriguing character developments, and challenge whether it is equipped to handle its weighty themes of nationalism, legacy, and racial injustice, all while speculating on what it all means and where it's going. Bryan also marks out for the Dora Milaje, as we all should. Download it now! SHOW NOTES: We are indebted to some of the excellent writing on this show, particularly that of Charles Pulliam-Moore and Richard L. Newby. Read a great piece on the show from Pulliam-Moore here: https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-falcon-and-the-winter-soldiers-head-writer-tries-to-1846772211 And another, excellent take from Newby here: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/falcon-and-the-winter-soldier-finales-moment-of-revolution A quick synopsis of the excellent "Truth: Red, White, and Black" can be found here: https://www.comicsbeat.com/the-marvel-rundown-truth-red-white-and-black/ The interview we refer to at the beginning can be found here: https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-falcon-and-the-winter-soldiers-director-breaks-down-1846785006
Sarah has the conn as the gang chats all the biggest and best from last week in comics, including the season finale of Marvel Studios' The Falcon and the Winter Soldier TV series on Disney+. Also, we've got a very special message from Sarah regarding her future on the show.Don't forget to send in your 500th episode message by May 31st to podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com!!!Comics talked this week: Mighty Valkyries #1, Captain Marvel #28, Women of Marvel #1, Way of X #1, Champions #6, Lost on Planet Earth, Sam Wilson: Captain America, TRUTH: Red, White, and Black, Justice League #60, Sword #5, Many Deaths of Laila Star #1, and Alice in Leatherland #1.The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com) The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com assistant EIC & news editor), Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Jessica Garris-Schaeffer, Aaron Amos, John Burkle, and Sarah Miles who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Intro Shoutout to Mouse & Weens - Julianne & Joelle are two sisters with very different lives, but who have a fun, conversational podcast - all manner of topics - mouseandweens.com Thanks to new patron Brittany - www.patreon.com/capesonthecouch Last call for Reviews4Good - GeekPeak - Ever wonder if your favorite comic book character needed therapy? The answer to that question is most likely yes, looking at you Batman! Capes on the Couch covers the mental health component of your favorite caped crusaders and views your favorite comics through the lens of psychology! Can’t overstate how unique and well researched this show is. There are a lot of comic book podcasts out there but none like this! Background (3:40) Isaiah Bradley created by Robert Morales, Kyle Baker, and Axel Alonso in Truth: Red, White, and Black #1 (January 2003) Story was conceived as an allegory on the Tuskegee Syphilis study Isaiah Bradley is drafted into the Army after Pearl Harbor is bombed, leaving behind his pregnant newlywed wife Faith He’s serving in an all-black platoon in Camp Cathcart, and the men are subjected to experimentation in an effort to recreate the super-soldier serum Five men, including Isaiah, survive the original trials - each of them with increased strength and endurance Unfortunately, between battle and the lingering effects of the serum, only Isaiah is left a short time later He steals Steve Rogers’ costume and another shield, and goes on a suicide mission to a concentration camp to end the German experiments - he’s captured and brought before Hitler himself, who decides to hand him over to Josef Goebbels for experimentation He’s rescued by German insurgents, but when he returns to his base he’s court-martialed for insubordination and imprisoned - although he’s pardoned by Eisenhower in 1960, by this point the serum has left him sterile and brain-damaged Steve Rogers discovers the truth about this program in 2003, and visits Isaiah to reconcile with him Later revealed that while he was imprisoned, his cells were used in an effort to create another super soldier, and after 39 attempts Josiah X was born Has a grandson, Elijah Bradley, who calls himself Patriot and joins the Young Avengers Issues (12:19) Talk about how Isaiah is a blank slate in this story When a monolith truly IS a monolith (32:13) Break (43:30) Plugs for Last Sons of Krypton, Cheers to Comics, and Howard Mackie Treatment (45:30) In-universe - Be a listener, and support Faith in trying to take care of him - join the support network he has Out of universe - (49:11) Skit (62:53) Hello Isaiah, I’m Dr. Issues -*pause* You the doctor? Yup! - *pause again* YOU THE DOCTOR?! *laughing* Oh, I get…yeah, I really am. Full school, same work as everybody else. -More work, right? *sigh* It didn’t feel that way. Times change. -Not for me. Why? -I like people smiling. They’re nice. They say hi. Some cry. Faith says they’re happy too. I get mixed up and sad. Are you sad now? -No. You’re nice, so you make me happy, too. I do my best. -Me too! Do you like comics? Sure! -*sound of papers shuffling, if possible* These are my favorite. You still have some of the originals? That’s amazing! -I don’t show them because it makes Faith sad. She says I don’t understand. I love comics because anybody can do anything. Well…that’s true, in comics. I think Faith is worried about real stuff. -I know. *discouraged* I don’t want to go to jail again. I’m sorry. You didn’t do anything wrong! I made a mistake. -I beat people up. I went to jail. They were gonna kill me. I had to! What you’re doing is catastrophizing. -What’s that? I don’t mean to sound heady, but that’s when you only think of the baddest stuff that can happen. -Everyone died, and I went to jail. *pause* Yeah…*deep breath* yeah. I’m doing this wrong. -Can you fix me, doctor? Isaiah…there’s nothing to fix. You did the right thing. Everybody else was wrong and bad. -Faith is good. Captain America is good. You’re a doctor, so you’re good. Thank you…but not every doctor was good. MOST doctors are good, I think. We all try to do better. I promise. -Sometimes my head hurts. I miss Sarge. I miss a lot of people. The new people only stay a little while. Are you staying? I can’t stay. I have to go and see other patients, then go home. -Do you have to give me any needles? I HATE needles. *truly upset* No, I don’t have to give any needles. - OK. I like you. I like you too, Isaiah. You’re a hero. - Then why did I go to jail? Heroes don’t go to jail. Isaiah, I don’t know how much of this you’ll understand, but you were set up to fail. Everything that was done to you, everything that those people did was because they didn’t want you to win. And you won anyway. You saved people. You were… you ARE a hero. And nothing anyone else says or does can take that away from you. -Thank you. I wish they didn’t take my blood, or my friends. I wish so, too. But, there’s a lot of family around now, right? -Yeah! They bug me so much. Always try to take my stuff! They don’t listen! I tell them “NO” and they all get scared...then they...they cry. I don’t like crying. Is there a way we could make them happy? -A whoooooole lotta snacks. I keep ‘em hidden, just for the kids. You can have ‘em too if ya want. No thanks. *pause* I’m not sure there’s anything else I can do, really. I have to admit my limits. I get starstruck by you, just like with Cap...with Steve. He -YOU KNOW CAPTAIN AMERICA TOO?! Yeah, he -HE GAVE ME HIS COSTUME! I WORE IT! I know...it’s...it’s YOUR costume too, Isaiah. He shares it with you. -You wanna wear it? It’s still good. Um...no, that’s ok. I’m not...I don’t…*changes subject* Can I just take a picture with you? That’ll make ME feel good. Like everybody else. -Ok…*pause* Cheeeeese This is the type of thing that makes me remember why I became a doctor in the first place. Sometimes, all I can do is listen, Isaiah. -You do that a lot. *somber* More than you know. Thank you, Isaiah. It has been an honor to meet you. - Are you going to come back? I hope so. - OK. I’m sad you’re going, but happy you’ll come back. We’ll play again! Bye! 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Falcon and Winter Solider may have ended but there are still plenty of great comics to read. The question is where to start? That's where this video comes in. Let's break down some perfect starting points for Captain America and all the different versions throughout Marvel's history.Time Stamps:01:17 - Truth- Red, White, and Black03:09 - Captain America: White05:25 - Captain America: Patriot08:06 - Captain America: Man Out of Time10:16 - Captain America: Mad Bomb11:28 - Marvel Snapshots: Captain America12:00- Captain America: 'Dust"13:59 - Captain America: Dead Man Running 15:30 - Captain America: The Chosen 17:35 - U.S. Agent/John Walker18:50 - All-New Captain America20:09 - Captain America: Sam Wilson21:25 - Falcon and the Winter Solider22:40 - Captain America: Winter Solider Truth: Red, White, and Black Author: Robert MoralesIllustrator: Kyle BakerCaptain America: White Writer: Jeph LoebArtist: Tim SaleCaptain America: Patriot (2010)Writer: Karl KeselArtist: Mitch BreitweiserCaptain America; Man Out of Time:Writer: Mark WaitArtist: Jorge Molina, Bryan Hitch Captain America: Mad BombIssues 193-200Writer/Artist: Jack KirbyCaptain America; Snapshot 2020Writer: Mark RussellArtist: Ramon K. PerezCaptain America: Dust (2003)Writer: John Ney RieberArtist: John CassadayCaptain America: Dead Men Running Writer: Darko MacanArtist: Erek HessCaptain America: The ChosenWriter: David MorrellPenciler: Mitch Breitweiser US Agent:Captain America #323Writer: Mark GruenwaldPenciler: Paul Neary Captain America #354U.S. Agent 2020 Writer: Christopher PriestArtist: Geroges Jeanty Falcon as Cap: All-New Captain America #1Writer: Rick RemenderArtist: Stuart ImmonenCaptain America: Sam WilsonWriter: Nick SpencerArtist: Daniel AcunaFalcon and Winter Solider 2020 Writer: Derek LandyPenciler Daniel Mora Captain America:Winter SoliderWriter: Ed BrubakerArtist: Steve Epting
Insert training montage music here. This week, host Tara is joined by pop culture scholar Christopher Maverick to discuss the big ideas of episode 5 of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, “Truth.” Mav brings his expertise in “pseudo-academic” podcasting and cultural analysis to our conversation. A long-time reader of comics, Mav talks about the significance of "Truth: Red, White, and Black." We also talk about why he loved Falcon as a kid, Marvel villains, and some fun headcanons! There Was An Idea...: @anidea_podcast on Instagram and Twitter Christopher Maverick: chrismaverick.com The VoxPopcast: voxpopcast.com/wp and @voxpopcast on Instagram and Twitter Artwork by Brooke Pender: @bpenderillustrations on Instagram Music by Demeter Salvia: demetersalvia.bandcamp.com
In this episode, Greg and Leon discuss the following comics: THE SILVER COIN #1 (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/the-silver-coin-1) review begins at 40m20s TWO MOONS #1-2 (https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/two-moons) review begins at 1h00m8s There's also some light discussion at the beginning of the episode concerning: -TRUTH: RED, WHITE AND BLACK (https://www.marvel.com/comics/series/2577/truth_red_white_and_black_2003) and it's connection to THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER (https://disneyplusoriginals.disney.com/show/the-falcon-and-the-winter-soldier) with spoilers for Episode 2 - THE RECENT RELEASES FROM TKO COMICS (https://tkopresents.com/collections/titles) including news concerning the return of SCALES & SCOUNDRELS (https://twitter.com/TKOpresents/status/1381299674896736257)! Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!#
This week, we explore the secret history of the Marvel Universe as we learn the tale of Isaiah Bradley, the first Captain America with "Truth: Red, White, and Black"!I'm just a simple, country lawyer!Check out the new show on the JET Network, Sailor Noob!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorCelebrate guilty pleasure movies with Kal on Craft Disservices!http://www.craftdisservices.comFight with us on Facebook and Twitter and on our Discord!http://www.facebook.com/justenoughtropehttp://www.twitter.com/justenoughtropehttps://discord.gg/6WEwtFq4Follow our live stream adventures on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv_yQ1TlPULKRSrlZa6JgtA/videosBuy us 2 more Knives Out movies on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/justenoughtrope
After discussing this week's new releases (10:44), Doc is finally ready to talk about one of his all time favorite comic book characters, Usagi Yojimbo (30:35). In light of Isaiah Bradley's first appearance in the MCU, FryGuy is talking about his seven-issue origin story (49:30). PLUS: Spoilers for The Witcher: Fading Memories (SPOILERS) at the end of the show (1:05:45). Find the guys @TLDR_pod (IG/Twitter), @Fry_Guy1 (Twitter) and @BackCrackah (IG/Twitter) and with the rest of the #DORK shared GUniverse on Facebook. If you're looking to read any of the books Doc and FryGuy talked about, check out the shows Link Tree in TLDR's IG and Twitter bios — or go to https://nickfriar.com/podcasting/. We've got Amazon links to each book for you! (The TLDR Podcast is an Amazon Associate and may be eligible to earn from recommendations made above.) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode of Splash Pages we talk about Truth Red White and Black, also Spectacular Spiderman 145/ This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com Retro Dorkening Shirts on Amazon! https://tinyurl.com/dorkshirts Truth Red White and Black Published in 2003 Written by Robert Morales Art by Kyle Baker top movies Finding Nemo, Pirates of the Carribean, Lord of the Rings, X2 Bruce Almighty, ELF, Terminator 3, HULK, DareDevil Top TV - CSI, American Idol, Friends, ER Truth: Red, White & Black is a seven-issue comic book limited series written by Robert Morales, drawn by Kyle Baker and published by Marvel Comics. The series focuses on Isaiah Bradley, one of 300 African American soldiers experimented on by the US Army in an attempt to create super soldiers. The original concept for the character came from an offhand comment by Marvel's publisher, Bill Jemas.[1] Axel Alonso was taken by the idea "inherent of politics of wrapping a Black man in red, white, and blue" and "a larger story ... a metaphor of America itself"; he also immediately thought of the Tuskegee Study.[1] In a meeting involving Joe Quesada,[2] Alonso proceeded to pitch the idea to Robert Morales who was brought in to write the story create the supporting cast, and the ending.[1] The idea of an African American Captain America made Morales laugh, but, once he heard the premise, he found it depressing.[1] He says he "wrote a proposal that was so staggeringly depressing I was certain they'd turn it down. But they didn't."[2] Morales originally envisioned the character as a scientist who experimented on himself, a reference to Silver Age scientists Reed Richards and Bruce Banner; however, Marvel wanted a more explicit reference to the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.[1] Morales was able to push through an ending in which Bradley suffered brain damage, a reference to Muhammad Ali that gave the character a tragic ending.[1] Morales performed extensive research into the time period, which he balanced with editorial suggestions.[1] Bradley's strong marriage came from an unsuccessful Luke Cage proposal by Brian Azzarello. Published from January 2003 to July 2003, the series Truth: Red, White & Black is composed of seven comics: "The Future", "The Basics", "The Passage", "The Cut", "The Math", "The Whitewash" and "The Blackvine". The trade paperback collecting the series was published in February 2004 and the hardcover in 2009. The book version of Truth contains Morales's appendix in which he clarifies myth, history and imagination and provides sources for his story.[3] Follow our Hosts Rich Davis Former co-host of the clowns of cosplay podcast & Cesar Romero enthusiast https://www.facebook.com/bagelbar https://www.instagram.com/velvetjoker2021/ Leo Pond Owner and Producer of The Dorkening Podcast Network https://www.facebook.com/leopond https://www.instagram.com/leo.pond/ Chris Denmead @radioofhorror Drew Mollo https://www.facebook.com/drew.mollo/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/drew-mollo https://screenrant.com/author/drew-mollo https://www.instagram.com/ghostbusterman1984 Produced by: The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Instagram.com/TheDorkening Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/splash-pages-the-comic-book-cl/de516459-3eaa-46cf-add5-5577f68f92a8 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In 2003, Marvel published a limited series called "Truth: Red, White and Black", the powerful and dark story of the first American Super Soldier, and the Original Captain America, Isaiah Bradley! In Falcon & The Winter Soldier episode 2, "The Star-Spangled Man", Carl Lumbly brings Isaiah Bradley to life, in an equally powerful and emotionally charged performance! Support this podcast
Directamente de la "Ensoñacion" llegan los Cbrones del Comic!!! Esta semana reforzados por Gibran "Coraline" Gutierrez llegan "Joe El que no queria venir hoy", "Charly 1602" y "La Calaca con sus Dos Peces Dorados", los temas fueron: - #SaludosBelgas y los comics de la semana en #CochinoEspañol - El origen del "BatManhattan" y "the Darkest Knight" en Batman Death Metal. - Nuestra reseña del segundo episodio de "Falcon & The Winter Soldier". - El origen de Isaiah Bradley, el "Black Captain America" y el comic "Truth: Red, White & Black", asi como los "Capitanes America Negros" apocrifos. - La seccion de #ComentemosManga con nuestro amigo Carlos Roldan - La novela grafica "My Favorite Thing Is Monsters" de Emil Ferris - #ReseñasnoatrasadasconLaCalaca: El estreno de la serie animada de "Invincible" en Amazon Prime Video. - La controversia que hubo en la semana con el tema de las peliculas subtituladas y con doblaje en Mexico. - Improvisamos sobre comics con "Creadores Famosos que solo pusieron el nombre" - TEMA PRINCIPAL: Esta semana hablamos de uno de los escritores britanicos mas prolificos tanto en prosa como en comic (e idolo de los posers de las "novelas graficas"), nada menos que Neil Gaiman. Revisamos sus obras mas conocidas, asi como los aspectos mas interesantes de sus comics y novelas graficas, asi como algunos de sus libros y cuentos (y sus adaptaciones). Les recordamos que este episodio ya se encuentra disponible en todas nuestras plataformas: YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/RylIKgZKKtU DESCARGA DIRECTA: https://www.mediafire.com/file/4kvuvp2cci5xygx/CC078.mp3/file IVOOX: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/67501408 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2FtBRhHdDYpCfLMw8yJIFA?si=r0iAOL93Tn6qXNECnwCkCQ ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cc-podcast-ep-78-neil-gaiman/id1491120703?i=1000514766044 DEEZER: https://deezer.page.link/4ANY7ZVGicmJPRDC6 AMAZON MUSIC: https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/4034adbb-ebd7-4e94-b30b-25d526706c1f/episodes/d7537b8c-afa9-42cd-8779-c8e09521056f/CC-PODCAST-LOS-CBRONES-DEL-COMICCC-PODCAST-EP-78-NEIL-GAIMAN TUNE IN: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/CC-PODCAST-Los-Cabrones-del-Comic-p1403534/?topicId=161873154 PODIMO: https://podimo.com/latam/shows/3b2d6a67-a0ed-492a-b821-3b1c6123cf28/episode/c1ab01a0-e6f0-4c80-9c2e-bb087895111b CASTBOX: https://castbox.fm/episode/CC-PODCAST-Ep-78--Neil-Gaiman-id3402827-id368387845?country=es BREAKER: https://www.breaker.audio/cc-podcast-los-c-star-brones-del-comic/e/84038868 ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/cc-podcast/episodes/CC-PODCAST-Ep-78--Neil-Gaiman-etnj1n GOOGLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMThiZWRmYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw/episode/ZWEzZDk3NjMtYzZlNi00OWRjLWFlOGUtMWMwY2RkOTQzNGJm?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjYgvKPrdTvAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg No dejen de seguirnos en todas nuestras redes sociales: FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/CC-Podcast-116418736410117 INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ccpodcast20/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/ccpodcast3 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnVjg-mMwicbhE6coe5LKew CARPETA MEDIAFIRE CON TODOS LOS EPISODIOS: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/y75tj32egk9re/CC+PODCAST
This week we put a spotlight on the 2003 comic series: Truth: Red, White, and Black (00:08:55). The series is written by Robert Morales and drawn by Kyle Baker, and follows Isaiah Bradley, and a battalion of black soldiers who undergo experiments in an attempt to recreate the super-soldier serum that previously turned Steve Rogers into Captain America.Other segments in this episode: No Comic Shop For Old Men: 00:52:44Champion Season Segment: 01:04:15New Comic Picks:Ashley - Jonna and the Umpossible MonstersBadr - CrossoverCesar - DaredevilEd - Karmen Music by: Allen Fresh (aka KidLookAlike)Podcast logo by: Ashley Lani Hoye, and other artwork by Edmund "Edbot5k" DansartFollow the hosts: Badr & CesarSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)Proudly sponsored by Gotham City Limit!
Do you want to hear about the dark secrets surrounding the creation of Captain America's super soldier serum? Well Truth: Red, White, and Black by Robert Morales tell that story in a 7 issue series that was inspired by the Tuskegee Experiment and the American government's historically poor treatment of black individuals. We Have Issues! MERCH!!! https://teespring.com/stores/water-cooler-productions Contact us at ccmeonthatpod@gmail.com Check out our Discord: https://discord.gg/jpFtRPaR Find us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/ccmeonthatpod/ https://www.instagram.com/agent_leonard/ https://www.instagram.com/hallucinajoy/ And on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/CCMe_on_That https://twitter.com/Agent_Leonard https://twitter.com/KnottsHole Water Cooler Productions Founder, Producer, and White: Andrew Leonard Founder, Producer, and White: Nathan Kraft Exec. Manager and Ginger: Liz Apollonio --- 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/cc-me-on-that/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cc-me-on-that/support
On this episode of The Omnibus, Phillip and Eric continue their discussion of the Marvel comic Truth: Red, White, and Black, by Robert Morales and Kyle Baker. Plus, an astounding discovery about the Comixology version gets made mid-episode! Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music: Comic Book Logics by DarkSunn Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ https://www.darksunn.com/ Source: https://music.darksunn.com/track/comic-book-logics
This episode of the The Omnibus, Phillip and Eric discuss the Marvel comic Truth: Red, White, and Black, by Robert Morales and Kyle Baker. A hidden gem of a superhero comic about Isaiah Bradley, the black Captain America, and a comic that's so layered, this had to be a two-parter! Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music: Comic Book Logics by DarkSunn Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ https://www.darksunn.com/ Source: https://music.darksunn.com/track/comic-book-logics