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On this very special episode, Make-A-Wish kid Dan Nadel makes his fondest dream come true: a podcast with Joe McCulloch, Chris Mautner, Tucker Stone and a very special surprise guest! The topic: Dave Sim! Unfortunately, professional obligations ultimately demand that all individuals also discuss young Daniel's newly published biography of Robert Crumb, the famed cartoonist. No punches are pulled, but really, are any punches thrown? It's comic book time!
DC Comics has moved back to Wednesdays. DC's Compact Comics line expands. Tucker Stone joins Fantagraphics. All on Comic Book Club News for July 2, 2024.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the Roach Koach Podcast it's back to Frank! Lorin and Matt welcome back Tucker Stone as they discuss the soundtrack to 2008's PUNISHER WAR ZONE. Topics this episode include:-Frank being about that life-Bringing a kid to see a Punisher movie-Punisher movie differences-Bad accents-Songmeanings dot com-Becoming a Slipknot guy-Fake Amy Lee-“I know this band from t-shirts”-Matt transports to City Club-the Bloghouse era-And Canon Talk, where Lorin, Matt, and Tucker decide if this Punisher soundtrack is worthy of the Nu-Metal Canon. Take a listen!Rate and review Roach Koach on iTunes! We'd appreciate it! Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook , Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail. Support the show over on our Patreon. Listen to Tucker on Travis Bickle on the Riviera and Comic Books are Burning In Hell!
This week on the Roach Koach Podcast it's all about The Punisher! We've been talking about Frank Castle all year, so it made sense to finally sit down with the extremely long soundtrack to 2004's The Punisher, aptly titled, The Punisher The Album. Lorin and Matt welcome noted Punisher expert Tucker Stone of the great podcasts Comic Books are Burning In Hell and Travis Bickle on the Riviera to talk all things Punisher, yarls, and more. Topics this week include:-Who is the Punisher and why is he the way he is?-Writing comics on cocaine-Fights vs Hot Tub Parties-Listening to Nickelback with your son-Being a Stabbing Westward fan-Getting horny for Chevelle-A salute to Songmeanings dot com-Wind Up Records sampler-And Canon Talk, where Lorin, Matt, and Tucker decide if any of these many many bands deserve a spot in the Nu-Metal Canon. Take a listen!Rate and review Roach Koach on iTunes! We'd appreciate it! Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook , Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail. Support the show over on our Patreon. Listen to Tucker on Travis Bickle on the Riviera and Comic Books are Burning In Hell!
Clenched Fists and Hunched Backs are discussed!
Welcome to Episode 2 of Batman Books are Burning in Hell, in which regular hosts Tucker Stone and Matt Seneca are joined by Benjamin Marra for a discussion of Batman: Venom! If Marra needs an introduction you're living wrong - the cartoonist behind Night Business, Terror Assaulter O.M.W.O.T., American Blood and What We Mean By Yesterday is one of the most accomplished artists currently making comics, full stop. Marra's works are vital entries in the category of American pulp, embracing his medium's history of disrepute while avoiding nostalgia with their purity of execution and commitment to extremity. Venom, published in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #16-20 (1991), is Denny O'Neil, Trevor Von Eeden, Russ Braun, and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez's epic saga of a Batman whose commitment to workout gains ends in tragedy, madness, and punching a great white shark in the face. LISTEN UP!
Joe McCulloch, Chris Mautner, Matt Seneca and Tucker Stone get together to take a look at Vertigo Visions: Phantom Stranger, Rachel Pollack and Chris Weston's Time Breakers and the legal problem-causing Spectre comics by Jim Aparo and Michael Fleisher.
Katie Skelly, cartoonist and host of Comic Books Are Burning In Hell, welcomes special guest Joe McCulloch, Tucker Stone, Matt Seneca & Chris Mautner to talk about Go Nagai's Cutie Honey in all its perverse and gonzo glory. You can't call it a potboiler when the room gets as messy as this one!
On this episode of Comic Books Are Burning In Hell, Tucker Stone, Joe McCulloch, Matt Seneca and Chris Mautner discuss the comics that they call "best" when they get into this last ten years.
On this episode, cartoonist, critic and poet Sloane Leong swings by to talk with Tucker Stone about two pictures from 2019--Ready or Not and Plus One--and a 90's classic, Event Horizon. What? It's a classic! This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly rewards from the hosts.
On this episode of Travis Bickle, Morgan Jeske and Tucker Stone discuss The Boys, the second season of Mindhunter, Jane Campion's In The Cut, Steven Soderbergh's High Flying Bird and upcoming films! This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly rewards from the hosts.
On this episode of Travis Bickle, Sean Witzke and Tucker Stone finally talk about Zombi and Sonatine, and then Nina shows up to round out a Battle Angel Alita convo. It's an American podcasting classic! This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Morgan, and Sean.
Marketing is making sure that the people who would be excited for a particular book know about it, and about how great it is. How does a publisher makes sure that happens? Generally they employ someone whose job is to figure it out. Today we talk to Tucker Stone all about marketing. Until recently, Tucker ran the marketing, publicity, and sales at Nobrow, and now he works for the books and comics distributor Consortium. In today's episode, we discuss his experiences with how to get books out into the world for readers -- and what things are useful for authors to do. For more about Tucker Stone and Consortium Books, you check out his website (https://www.factualopinion.com) or Consortium's (https://www.cbsd.com)
On this episode, Marty Brown and Tucker Stone get to squawking about all your favorite 2018 pictures, be they theatrical release or Netflix delivery. Following that, Marty disrespects the crown. We'll see how it goes. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. Dig it!
On this episode of Travis Bickle on the Riviera, Tucker Stone and Morgan discuss the movies of the day in the age of Oscar, by focusing exclusively on all of today's hottest flicks. You won't want to miss this extra long study in mediocrity. Also: there's a super rude part near the end that should have been edited out, but it wasn't. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
On this episode of Travis Bickle, Tucker Stone interviews a married couple about their Brooklyn based viewing club, dedicated to quality as well as the battle against the tyranny of choice, and the easy addictions of stream-based selection. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
On this episode of Travis Bickle, Sean Witzke and Tucker Stone get into 2018's Den of Thieves and the Commuter, the classic Second Breath, and a long view on recent trailers. And then it's time to counsel one another about the recent posts by Uma Thurman. Need extensive show notes? Check out The Factual Opinion. You can download episodes directly from itunes and rss. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
It's January 2018--what better time to look back on 2017? On this extra long episode of the only comic book podcast, you'll find Matt Seneca, Chris Mautner, Joe "Jog" McCulloch and Tucker Stone powering down the comics that kept them going. What's on their list? You'll have to listen to find out!
On this episode of Travis, Sean Witzke and Tucker Stone dive into a whole mess of 2017's films, all of which are listed in the extraordinarily long title of this episode. But the main one is Repo Man, which is what it's all about. For full show notes, check out The Factual Opinion. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
On this brief episode of Comic Books Are Burning In Hell, Joe McCulloch and Tucker Stone welcome a four year old girl named Piper on to talk about three new comic books--Captain America, Thor & Disney Princesses. Then they touch upon Comics Arts Brooklyn 2017, which Joe attended.
Tucker was our first guest, but we uploaded this out of order. Tucker probably best known for being a comics critic and running The Factual Opinion. In this episode we talk about different facets of comics and our inherent biases when we choose media. We also try to dive into the way the internet has changed and affected the way we create and consume media.
On this episode of Travis, Sean Witzke and Tucker Stone check in with one another about Serial Mom and Early Spring, and then it's time to talk about Lone Wolf & Cub--all six of them! After that, it's Johnnie To's excellent 90's film Sparrow and 2017's tremendously bad American Assassin. You can download episodes directly from itunes and rss. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
It's time for a brand new special episode of Travis Bickle on the Riviera, the world's only movie podcast, with your hosts Tucker Stone and Sean Witzke. 0:00:00 - 0:23:45 - Night of the Living Dead (1968), directed by, co-written, edited, and shot by George Romero, starring Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne, Judith Ridley, Kyra Schon, Bill Hinzman, George Kosana, Russell Streiner, George Romero, and Bill Cardille. There's Always Vanilla (1971), directed by, edited, and shot by George Romero, written by Rudy Ricci, starring Raymond Laine, Judith Ridley, and Johanna Lawrence. (this film is currently not available) Season of the Witch (1973), directed by, written, shot, and edited by George Romero, starring Jan White, Raymond Laine, and Anne Muffly. The Crazies (1973), directed by, written, shot, and edited by George Romero, original screenplay by Paul McCullough, starring Lane Carrol, Lynn Lowry, Will MacMillan, Harold Wayne Jones, Lloyd Hollar, Richard Liberty, and Richard France. Martin (1978), directed by, written and edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring John Amplas, Lincoln Maazel, Christine Forrest, Tom Savini, Elayne Nadeau, Sara Venable, and George Romero. Dawn of the Dead (1978), directed by, written and edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, european edit by Dario Argento, starring Ken Foree, David Emge, Scott Reinger, Gaylen Ross, and Tom Savini. Knightriders (1981), directed by, written and co-edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Ed Harris, Ken Foree, Tom Savini, and Joe Pilato. Creepshow (1982), directed and co-edited by George Romero, written by Stephen King, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Hal Holbrook, Ed Harris, Gaylen Ross, Ted Danson, Tom Atkins, Stephen King, Leslie Neilsen, EG Marshall, Fritz Weaver, and Adrienne Barbeau. Day of the Dead (1985), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Lori Cardille, Richard Liberty, Terry Alexander, Joe Pilato, Jariath Conroy, Greg Nicotero, Anthony Dileo Jr, Sherman Howard, and John Amplas. Monkey Shines (1988), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by James A Contner, starring Jason Beghe, John Pankow, Kate McNiel, Joyce Van Patten, Stephen Root, Christine Forrest, and Stanley Tucci. Two Evil Eyes (1990), directed by George Romero & Dario Argento, written by Romero, Argento, and Franco Ferrini, cinematography by Peter Reiners, starring Adrienne Barbeau, EG Marshall, Tom Atkins, Harvey Keitel, Madeline Potter, John Amos, Sally Kirkland, Martin Balsam, and Kim Hunter. The Dark Half (1993), directed and co-written by George Romero, cinematography by Tony Pierce-Roberts, starring Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, Julie Harris, and Michael Rooker. Bruiser (2000), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Jason Flemyng, Peter Stormare, Leslie Hope, and Tom Atkins. Land of the Dead (2005), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Miroslaw Baszak, starring Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Asia Argento, Dennis Hopper, and Tom Savini. Diary of the Dead (2007), directed, co-produced and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Michelle Morgan, Joshua Close, Shawn Roberts, Amy Lalonde, Tatiana Maslany, and Scott Wentworth. Survival of the Dead (2009), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Alan Van Sprang, Kenneth Welsh, Kathleen Munroe, and Devin Bostick. Next Week: Twin Peaks The Return Our outro music this week: is "Opening Theme" by John Harrison from Day of the Dead. And our intro is "L'Alba Dei Morti Viventi (intro - Alternate Takes)" by Goblin with some additional audio from The American Nightmare You can download episodes directly from itunes and rss. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
It's time for a brand new episode of Travis Bickle on the Riviera, the world's only movie podcast, with your hosts Tucker Stone and Sean Witzke. 0:00:00 - 0:23:46 - Michael Mann's new tv show, Borg/McEnroe, Tour De Pharmacy, moral calculus, Dolph Lundgren. 0:23:47 - 1:00:46 - Baby Driver (2017), directed by Edgar Wright, starring Ansel Elgort, Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, Eliza Gonzalez,, Lily James, John Bernthal, and Flea. 1:00:47 - 1:30:12 - The Happening (2008), directed by M Night Shyamalan, staring Mark Wahlberg, Zoe Deschanel, John Leguizamo, Betty Buckley, Ashlyn Sanchez, and Frank Collinson. Next Week: Twin Peaks Show Our outro music this week: is "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Barry White from Baby Driver. And our intro, as always, is from Escape From New York. You can download episodes directly from itunes and rss. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
On this episode of Comic Books Are Burning In Hell, Tucker Stone, Matt Seneca, Joe McCulloch and Chris Mautner gather round to discuss the Ganges series by Kevin Huizenga, one of the most important comic book releases of the last decade. Check out The Factual Opinion for links to articles that we've written about Kevin's work!
The whole team sits down to talk about Sammy Harkham's Crickets--the fourth issue, specifically. That's Joe McCulloch, Chris Mautner, Tucker Stone and Matt Seneca on the same podcast. Drink in the noise!
On this episode, Joe McCulloch, Chris Mautner and Tucker Stone dedicate themselves to speaking to one another about the recently deceased Yoshihiro Tatsumi--why they like him, what others thought of him, and the nature of studying the history of another culture's art form when you don't know the language of that culture. The books talked about on this episode are published for the most part by Drawn and Quarterly. They are: Black Blizzard The Push Man and Other Stories Abandon The Old In Tokyo Good-Bye Fallen Words A Drifting Life
On this unusal episode of Comic Books Are Burning In Hell, Matt Seneca and Tucker Stone discuss the main problem facing comics today. Hint: It's not the art!
This week, I was joined by a round table of swell critics to discuss their picks for the previous year. Christopher Butcher, Tucker Stone and Bill Kartalopoulos provided for a great hour of conversation. The books discussed are Bodyworld by … Continue reading →
It's Episode 16, and Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester have close to ninety minutes of nonstop gabbity-gab for your listening pleasure--on british comics character badass Judge Dredd, Brooklyn-based comics blogger badass Tucker Stone, and American comic book writer rockstar, Matt Fraction. Maybe it should be shorter, maybe it should be longer, but either way... it's here for your listening pleasure! We hope you enjoy it, and thanks for listening!
Tucker Stone hosts another interview recorded at New York Comic Con 2009, this time with Stuart Moore, writer of The Ninety-Nine from Teshkeel Comics, Wolverine: Noir from Marvel, and the upcoming Shardrach Stone from Pennyfarthing Press.
In our fifth New York Comic Con 2009 special podcast, host Tucker Stone is joined by the creative team behind Heathentown from Image Comics, writer Corinna Sara Bechko and artist Gabriel Hardman; and then David Steinberger is joined by Madame Xanadu artist Amy Reeder Hadley.
Guest host Tucker Stone interviews writer Jeff Parker and artist Tom Fowler, the creative team behind Mysterius: the Unfathomable from Wildstorm, in a discussion recorded at New York Comic Con 2009.