POPULARITY
In today's episode, we answer a listener question about Secret Wars and the sudden appearance of Leah of Hel. We discuss the history of Secret Wars, Leah and Magik's queer love, and the highs and lows of characters who are only queer in alternate universes. We also recommend our favorite Secret Wars/Battleworld comics from Last Days of Ms. Marvel to Weird World to Ghost Racers.Our Comic of the Week is: Godzilla in Hell art and writing by various, include James Stokoe, Bob Eggleton, Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas, Buster Moody, Brandon Seifert, Ibrahim Moustafa, and Dave Watcher.Every artist is doing top of their career stuff. – Sara**metal guitar riff** – S.E.
The third in the trilogy of insanity from Ulises Farinas and IDW! What a controversial end for Dredd but was it that far of a deviation from the character?
Drew is solo, Drew has a cold, Drew is here. He isn't the only one around though as he is joined by the great Pat Aulisio! Not only that, but we have books about Pokemanz, interstellar romances, and the life of Noah Van Sciver. Listen in to discover: Our Final Halloween Gamma One Dirty Tree On a Sunbeam Infinite Bowman Survive 300,000,000 Check Please vol. 1 Blackbird Brat The Thousand Demon Tree Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Insta: @ftlindie
The homie Ulises is back talking about his issues and ideas about comic book distribution. We talk about his new pre-ordering system and some new projects along with more talk about the comics game. https://ulisesfarinas.com https://bunobooks.com https://twitter.com/ulises_f https://www.facebook.com/ulisesfarinas https://www.instagram.com/ulisesf/ Music in this episode: Magnolia – Playboi Carti Goosebumps – Travis Scott Survival of the Fittest – Mobb Deep (R.I.P. Prodigy) Congratulations (Remix) Feat. Quavo & Future – Post Malone All the music copyright their respective owners Started a companion podcast called Ignorant Bliss Quickhit. It’s on the Bumpers platform. You can subscribe here: https://bumpers.fm/Ignorantbliss Apple Podcast subscribe link Summer Playlist: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/julianlytle/playlist/1IUPKfvNLmUI4JN21imVvr Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/ignorant-bliss-2017-summer-szn-playlist/idpl.40c475265f6245e295e6aed28c004a5a Ignorant Bliss twitter: https://twitter.com/igblpodcast Ignorant Bliss on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ignorantblisspodcast/ Get at me https://twitter.com/julianlytle, @julianlytle on IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud My webstore: http://julianlytle.storenvy.com/ My threadless Artist Shop: https://julianlytle.threadless.com/ email the show at ignorantblisspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ignorant-bliss-podcast-feed/id415595194?mt=2 also please leave a review if you can! Also on Stitcher – http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ignorant-bliss Also on Soundcloud – https://soundcloud.com/julianlytle Also on Google Play Music – https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipbp7daje4f62qiyzyfujoxhpwi?t=Ignorant-Bliss Also on Mixcloud – https://www.mixcloud.com/julianlytle/ Also on the Taylor Network of Podcasts – http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/?s=ignorant+bliss&submit=Search Also on BlogTalkRadio – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ignorantbliss You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork
Motro by Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas, and Ryan Hill from Oni Press, Calexit #1 by Matteo Pizzolo, Amancay Nahuelpan, and Tyler Boss from Black Mask, Marvel's Legacy, Defenders by Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, and Justin Ponsor, Animosity by Marguerite Bennett, Rafael De Latorre, and Rob Schwager from Aftershock, The Strain, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Filmfax Plus #148 (Frank Frazetta, Ken Bald, and more), Humanoids Presents: The Jodoverse, Black Bolt, Aquaman #26, Kubo and the Two Strings, plus a whole mess more!
The homie Ulises is back talking about his issues and ideas about comic book distribution. We talk about his new pre-ordering system.
In Mega-City Zero writers Ulises Farinas and Erick Freitas took Judge Dredd from the streets of Mega-City One and into a bizarre inverted world where neither the city nor even the concept of law exist - how did the lawman survive in a world turned upside? We talk to the writing duo about their vision of Judge Dredd and his world for IDW, pushing characters to the extreme and upsetting expectations, American attitudes to Dredd, their plans for the future, and writing Dredd against a background of controversy over police tactics in the US. The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, publicity droid Molch-R brings you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast
IT IS TIME… IT IS TIME… IT IS TIME FOR STORMY WEATHER Look over here! Over here! Don’t look that way, look here! Over here! Look I’m waving my arms around! WOO-HOO! OVER HEEEEEEERE, OVER HE… Damn. You looked. You saw it. Well don’t say I didn’t try and warn you.Well lookee here it’s a bright shiiiny new SILENCE! crawling from the wreckage. And those rubbery old puppets Gary Lactus & The Beast Must Die are joined by Clarky T-Bubz, thw surprising new character find of 2016! All here to give you a hot comics injection right up the wazzoo. Things get off to a cracking start with a post-Thought Bubble 2016 de-brief, from the inside out. Panels, parties and somnabulistic botty-rumbles? All here true believers. Some comics chat in the downhome comforts of The Reviewniverse, with exclusive talk of Motor Crush, discussion of Violent Love, Comic Book Babylon, From Under Mountains, Habitat, 8 House, Stathis’ Picnoleptic Intertia, Ulises Farinas’ Motro and Hitsville UK. And all with a smile on their lips and a flick of the heels. Bit of the ol’ SILENCE! (Because My Mouth Is Full of Delicious Food), some Lady Lactus and the Galacticats, and more more more. And you go out BANG! Like a candle. @silencepod @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie @bobsymindless silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.
I had to pleasure to talk to my friend Ulises Farinas about his new publishing venture Buño with Magnetic Press. We talk about his motivations, his goals, and projects he’s releasing with Buño. We also talk comics industry in general in regards to marketing, self publishing, work, editors and tactics in dealing with the industry. Preorder the first book from Buño, Light in the Previews catalog for books being released in September. https://ulisesfarinas.com/ https://bunobooks.com/ - Comixology link: https://www.comixology.com/Buster-Norah-Press/comics-publisher/6490-0?ref=Y29taWMvdmlldy9kZXNrdG9wL3B1Ymxpc2hlckluZm8 Music in this episode: New Level - A$AP Ferg featuring Future Feedback - Kanye West Stretch 2-3-4 - WatchTheDuck featuring Pharrell Williams Lite Spots - Kaytranada All the music copyright their respective owners Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud & Vine
I had to pleasure to talk to my friend Ulises Farinas about his new publishing venture Buño with Magnetic Press.
We head boldly into the post Secret Wars Marvel universe by covering The Vision #s 1-4! This ennui-filled bit of suburban malaise was written by Tom King, with art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta and colors by Jordie Bellaire. We have our good friend and Marvel continuity expert Jeff Uppole on the show to help us wade through the mire that is Vision's continuity. We also talk about Amazing Forest #1 by Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas, and a whole slew of artists, Mystery In Space #17, and Vader Down #1 by Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato. Follow us on Twitter:@supertim82@personman44@cnupodcastFind us on the rest of the Internet: FacebookiTunesStitcherDig this podcast? You'll love the other ones here: Benview NetworkDigging that sweet, sweet theme song? The Fantastic Plastics are super mega rad. #batman #madlove #brucetimm #pauldini #batmantheanimatedseries #comics
This week on The Comics Alternative podcast, Derek and Andy W. get back into the regular swing of things by discussing three recent titles, one book and two single issues. They begin with something that was published late last year, Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López's The Eternaut (Fantagraphics). This is a legendary text, and not just within the realm of comics history. The Eternaut is a post-apocalyptic tale of alien invasion, originally serialized in the Argentinian weekly, Hora Cero Semanal, between 1957 and 1959. It was revised and expanded in 1969 and 1975, respectively, and it's notable for its politically informed subtext. Many have read Oesterheld's text allegorically in light of Argentina's history of dictatorship, its Dirty War, and United States imperialism. Indeed, the writer was “disappeared” in 1977, making The Eternaut even more of a poignant read. Although the collected series, originally titled El Eternauta, has been translated in a variety of different languages, it wasn't until the recent Fantagraphics publication that the book has been available in English. For both Andy and Derek, this is one of the best comics of 2015, and they wanted to start this year by discussing it in depth. Next, the guys turn to a title that had once been thought “disappeared,” Nowhere Men (Image Comics). It's been over two years since we saw the last issue in the series — completing the first narrative arc — so the publication of issue #7, written by Eric Stephenson with art by Dave Taylor, is of particular interest. The two approach Nowhere Men #7 from different perspectives: Derek went back to reread the first six issues, so as to refresh his memory over the storyline, while Andy came to the issue “cold,” having forgotten much of what went on in the first trade. These different reading experiences drew them to the same assessment: readers would do well to go back and revisit the first arc, as this latest issue doesn't provide any context or backstory to reorient its audience. Nonetheless, the guys conclude that it's great to have Nowhere Men back and that it's a series well worth the effort. They then wrap up with Erick Freitas and Ulises Farinas's Amazing Forest #1 (IDW Publishing). This is a new anthology where each of the short stories, all written by Freitas and Farinas, features the work of a different illustrator. Julien Dufour (“Tank”), Matt Rota (“Wolf Mother”), Melody Often (“Ronnie the Robot”), and Yumi Sakugawa (“Bird Watcher”) are the artists in this inaugural issue, and with the exception of Sakugawa, who last year published Ikebana through Retrofit/Big Planet, these are creators with whom the guys are unfamiliar. But all of the stories in Amazing Forest are strong, art as well as narrative, and both Derek and Andy are expecting great things from the title. There need to be more collections like this!
Like this show? Support our work - https://members.majorspoilers.com/subscribe This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: Deadpool is a hard R, Amazing Forest #1, Faith #1, Escape from Monster Island #1, and Red Thorn #3. Plus, the crazy dreams of Stephen, and we answer the question, “Who are our favorite female heroes?” Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK NEWS Curse of Strahd http://majorspoilers.com/2016/01/18/gaming-return-to-ravenloft-in-curse-of-the-strand/ REVIEWS STEPHEN Amazing Forest #1 Writers: Ulises Farinas & Erick Freitas Artists: Julien Dufour, Matt Rota, Melody Often, Yumi Sakugawa Tales for the bold. Ideas for the strange. Wicked concepts that stir the minds of those with darkness in their hearts. A modern anthology that lends itself to a time when stories were short and ugly. Written by Ulises Farinas & Erick Freitas, each comic is drawn by a different amazingly talented artist, each lending their unique talents to bring horrible happiness to the readers’ skulls! MATTHEW FAITH #1 (of 4) Written by JODY HOUSER Art by FRANCIS PORTELA and MARGUERITE SAUVAGE FAITH BEGINS! VALIANT’S MOST DEMANDED HERO STEPS OUT OF HARBINGER…AND INTO AN ALL-NEW ADVENTURE! Orphaned at a young age, Faith Herbert – a psionically gifted “psiot” discovered by the Harbinger Foundation – has always aspired to greatness. But now this once ordinary teenager is taking control of her destiny and becoming the hard-hitting hero she’s always known she can be – complete with a mild-mannered secret identity, unsuspecting colleagues, and a day job as a reporter that routinely throws into her harms way! Well, at least she thought it would… When she’s not typing up listicles about cat videos, Faith makes a secret transformation to patrol the night as the City of Angels’ own leading superhero – the sky-soaring Zephyr! But flying solo is going to be tougher than she ever thought when Zephyr uncovers a deep-rooted alien conspiracy. Two-bit burglars and car thieves are one thing, but when the world needs a hero to stave off a full-blown extraterrestrial invasion, will Faith find herself in over her head…or ready for her biggest challenge yet? RODRIGO Escape from Monster Island #1 Writer Joe Tyler Artist Carlos Granda Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Years ago, unbeknownst to the public, the U.S. government built a walled city on an abandoned island in the Pacific Ocean. The purpose of this city was to house an experimental testing facility for a multitude of monsters that had been captured over the years. But in 2012, disaster struck and the island was evacuated; it is now overrun by a bevy of terrifying creatures and beings. Yet something extremely valuable was left behind and now some very rich people want it. ASHLEY RED THORN #3 Written by: David Baillie Art by: Meghan Hetrick Thorn and Isla travel to Morocco to meet Tarek, a young boy who’s been drawing maps his whole life-maps of a realm that doesn’t seem to exist. We also introduce the fiercest Redcap of all: Franint, whose hobbies include murder, being angry and more murder. And you won’t believe which long-time Celtic celebrity turns out to be an old flame of Thorn’s. MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2016/01/19/major-spoilers-poll-of-the-week-marvel-vs-dc/ If you want to suggest a trade paperback, you need to send an email to podcast@majorspoilers.com. That suggestion will go into the hopper and at least once a month, we’ll pick a number of suggestions for you to vote on, and at the end of the polling period, the book with the most votes will get the Major Spoilers Podcast treatment. DISCUSSION: “My wife is a collegiate librarian, and she and some colleagues are talking about putting together a display for Women's History Month about female comic characters/creators. My wife and I are both fans of various "mainstream" comic franchises, but we're woefully ignorant of most of what's out there beyond the most visible properties. So I thought I might ask the expert(s)! The idea is basically to highlight a handful of female comic book characters; most likely it would be one Marvel, one DC, and then two "other" figures. She also wants three or four authors or artists. “ 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!
We talk about the trailers for Star Trek Beyond and Fantastic Beasts, a date for the Black Panther comic, and Micheal B Jordan writing comics! Plus, we review all these books: Flesh and Bone - Julia Gfrörer Judge Dredd #1 - Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas, Dan McDaid Lucifer #1 - Holly Black, Lee Garbett Squadron Supreme #1 - James Robinson, Leonard Kirk, Paul Neary Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #1 - Mike Johnson, Ryan Parrott, Derek Charm Weirdworld #1 - Sam Humphries, Mike Del Mundo
- Darth Vader Annual #1. Kieron Gillen y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Judge Dredd #1. Ulises Farinas, Eric Freitas y Dan Mcdaid. (IDW). - Lucifer #1. Holly Black y Lee Garbett. (Vértigo). - Monster World #1. Steve Niles y Philip Kim. (American Gothic Press). - Squadron Supreme #1. James Robinson y Leonard Kirk. (Marvel). - Starbrand and Nightmask #1. Greg Weisman y Dominike Stanton. (Marvel). - Weirdworld #1. Sam Humphries y Mike del Mundo. (Marvel).
- Darth Vader Annual #1. Kieron Gillen y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Judge Dredd #1. Ulises Farinas, Eric Freitas y Dan Mcdaid. (IDW). - Lucifer #1. Holly Black y Lee Garbett. (Vértigo). - Monster World #1. Steve Niles y Philip Kim. (American Gothic Press). - Squadron Supreme #1. James Robinson y Leonard Kirk. (Marvel). - Starbrand and Nightmask #1. Greg Weisman y Dominike Stanton. (Marvel). - Weirdworld #1. Sam Humphries y Mike del Mundo. (Marvel).
Crossed +100 by Alan Moore and Gabriel Andrade from Avatar, Dynomite-O-Rama: The Shadow by Cullen Bunn, Giovanni Timpano, and Marco Lesko, Re-Animator by Keith Davidsen, Randy Valiente, and Jorge Sutil, and The Spirit by Matt Wagner, Dan Schkade, and Brennan Wagner, more on Mad Max: Fury Road, Frank Miller's mini-comic cover to Dark Knight III: The Master Race, Image-O-Rama: Southern Bastards by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour, Island by Brandon Graham, Emma Rios, Simon Roy, and company, and Invisible Republic by Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko, and Jordan Boyd, Godzilla in Hell #3 by Ulises Farinas, Erick Frietas, Buster Moody, and Ludwig Laguna Olimba from IDW, Mark Waid and Fiona Staples' Archie, Jason announces the winner of the Omega Men contest, and a whole mess more!
On this episode, Adrian speaks with cartoonist Ulises Farinas (GAMMA, The Amazing Forest, Judge Dredd) in a thoughtful discussion on the comics industry. The 'Loser Mentality', Writer vs. Artist, equality (and lack thereof) and Farinas' lecture 'Being Unethical To Succeed in Comics' are just some of the issues explored. Show Theme: 'All The Timez' - Arranged, Produced and Composed by Nathan M. Dreggors Licensed from A1 Productions / Copyright 2015 Artist Proof with Adrian Johnson RSS
This episode feature artist and illustrator Ulises Farinas. In it we talk about his opinions on art, comics, comic industry and the community, being the bad guy, Kanye West, the Grammys, criticism, race and many other things.
Diana Schutz, Matt Wagner, The Gifted by Damian A. Wassel, Adrian F. Wassel, and Nathan C. Gooden from Creative Mind Energy, Ross Campbell, East of West, The Leaning Girl by Benoit Peeters and François Schuiten from Alaxis Press, Thor Annual #1 by CM Punk, Rob Guillory, Jason Aaron, Noelle Stevenson, Marguerite Sauvage, Tim Truman, and Rafael Albuquerque, Rumble #3 by John Arcudi and James Harren from Image, Spider-Woman #5 by Dennis Hopeless, Javier Rodriguez, and Alvaro Lopez, Southern Cross #1 by Becky Cloonan, Andy Belanger, and Lee Loughridge from Image, Conan the Avenger #7-11: The Damned Horde by Fred Van Lente, Brian Ching, and Michael Atiyeh from Dark Horse, Iron Fist: The Living Weapon by Kaare Andrews, Jack Kirby's Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers by Joe Casey, Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Farel Dalrymple, Benjamin Marra, Michel Fiffe, Ulises Farinas, Jim Mahfood, and Connor Willumsen, The Legendary Star Lord by Sam Humphries, Paco Medina, and Juan Vlasco, a lot of typography talk, and a whole mess more!
The Last Ship, The Multiversity #1 by Grant Morrison, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, and Nei Ruffino, Captain America #23 from Rick Remender, Carlos Pacheco, Mariano Taibo, and Dean White, Avengers Forever, Time Runs Out, God Is Dead: The Book of Acts Alpha and Omega (Mike Costa, Si Spurrier, Alan Moore, Justin Jordan, Kieron Gillen, Rafael Ortiz, Hernan Cabrera, German Nobile, and more), Safari Honeymoon by Jesse Jacobs from Koyama Press, more pre-200 Amazing Spider-Man, Beautiful Darkness from Fabien Vehlmann and Kerascoët from Drawn and Quarterly, The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 animated feature, more Dark Horse Presents #1, Nightworld #1 by Adam McGovern, Paolo Leandri, and Dominic Regan from Image, The Delinquents #1 by James Asmus, Fred Van Lente, and Kano from Valiant, Clive Barker, Marc Andreyko, Piotr Kowalski, and Juan Manuel Tumburus' Nightbreed from BOOM!, Alien Legion: Uncivil War #1 from Chuck Dixon, Larry Stroman, Carl Potts, and Thomas Mason from Titan Comics, Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1 by Joe Casey, Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Ulises Farinas, and Brad Simpson from Dynamite!, X-Men First Class and Days of Future Past, Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta's Outcast from Image, Mike Mignola's Hellboy: Seed of Destruction from Dark Horse, The Strain, and a whole mess more!
On this episode of The Comics Alternative, Andy and Derek discuss three new titles. They begin by revisiting Jeff Lemire's Trillium, the first few issues of which they reviewed on their Vertigo Publisher Spotlight show back in November. Now, the miniseries is collected in a single volume, and the guys compare the individual issues to the new trade edition. One of the first differences they note is the page arrangements of the trade. Whereas in many issues of the original miniseries Lemire visually set the storylines of Nika and William to read in opposite directions — where you had to turn the comic book upside down to read one of the narratives – in the trade he more or less places everything on the same reading plane. While Derek is okay with some of this editorial tampering, Andy feels that the difference undermines much of the emotional pacing of the story. But both agree that this new edition lessens Lemire's emphasis on the materiality of the book, or the comic as object that has to be handled and manipulated. And while the Two Guys feel that this isn't one of Lemire's strongest narratives, it's nonetheless a solid, well-written one. Next, Derek and Andy discuss two new #1 issues from Dynamite Entertainment. Joe Casey and Nathan Fox's Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers is a visually wild ride through the land of Jack Kirbydom, and this first issue plunges you directly into the story without much warning or much context. It's sink or swim with this first installment, but Casey arranges the gaps and the reveals in such a way that while you may not know what's going on, you're intrigued enough to want to read on into the next issue. Much of the pleasure of reading this comic comes from Fox's art, perfectly suited to retelling a Kirby property, punctuated by short contributions from Jim Rugg and Ulises Farinas. Equally compelling — if not more so — is Peter Milligan and Piotr Kowalski's Terminal Hero. In this brand new story, Milligan presents us with a protagonist who has inoperable brain cancer, and the mysterious and unorthodox treatment he undergoes allows him to tap into powers he never knew he had…and cannot completely control. In this first issue there are double-dealing friends, heads in flames, women whose clothing disintegrates, and potentially nefarious government agents. What more could you ask for in a comic book?
If you think the only kind of luck you'll find on Friday the 13th is bad, think again. We at Making Comics (dotCom) are here to exorcise that unlucky mojo you may find yourself in today and provide balance with another Gutter Talk podcast. Join Adam and co-host Patrick Yurick as they sit down with the inimitable Ulises Farinas to discuss everything from art schools to dealing with trolls. The conversation may be long but you do not want to miss one precious second. Or the unlucky mojo comes back. Don't say you weren't warned. Links: Ulises Farinas on Facebook (@ulises_f) Personal site More Links: Intro & Outro Song: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro Song Behind Vocals: "Backed Vibes (clean)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Transitions: InceptionBrassHitMedium.wav: Herbert Boland / www.freesound.org Old Fashion Radio Jingle 2.wav: club sound / www.freesound.org Fun with Google Hangouts:
Mike sits down with Douglas Wolk and Ulises Farinas! These guys are about to wrap up their IDW mini-series Judge Dredd: Mega-City Two, a story that sees the Lawman of the Future character dropped into an environment unlike any he'd seen before. The series captures some of the zany magic of the early Dredd stories, while introducing readers to all sorts of new characters with distinctly Californian motivations. In the west coast Mega-City Two we get to see Dredd on a beach, driving a car, and starring in his own reality television show. Wolk and Farinas talk about their collaboration on the project, the influences they drew upon, and the Judge Dredd movie. Not the new one, the other one. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Music is John Hughes by Anamanaguchi. Enjoy your funny books.