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Sometimes Paul picks good books for things like the List or the Monthly Look Back, can he finally nail the Trade-In Policy? We sit down with Archie Comics Sabrina The Teenage Witch by Kelly Thompson and Veronica Fish to find out!We also bring in some news in The Week In Geek, the comic books we're buying this week in The List, bring a Dramatic Reading from ___________ to life and crack open a couple with our craft beer reviews.Have you checked out Sabrina The Teenage Witch? What's your favorite iteration of the character? Let us know at baggedandboredcast@gmail.com or comment on any of the social posts for this episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 284 Good Comics Last Week Phantom Road #7 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Gabriel Hernández Walta | $3.99 Sabrina The Teenage Witch Holiday Special #1 (One Shot) from Archie Comics | Writer(s): Kelly Thompson Danielle Paige | Artist(s): Veronica Fish, Danielle Paige | $3.99 Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees #2 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Patrick Horvath | Artist(s): Patrick Horvath | $3.99 Masterpiece #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Brian Michael Bendis | Artist(s): Alex Maleev | $3.99 House Of Slaughter #20 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Sam Johns | Artist(s): Letizia Cadonici | $3.99 MAD magazine #35 A Salute to Advertising Issue (W/A The Usual Gang of Idiots) $5.99 Beyond Real #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Zack Kaplan | Artist(s): Jorge Corona Various | $0.00 The Addams Family - Charlatan's Web from IDW | Writer: Leah Williams and Chynna Clugston Floores | Art: Juan Samu, Francine Delgado, Colors Danny Sanchez Chaves, Letters: Shawn Lee. Dark Spaces Dungeon #2 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Scott Snyder | Artist(s): Hayden Sherman | $4.99 A Haunted Girl #3 from Image | Writer(s): Ethan Sacks Naomi Sacks | Artist(s): Marco Lorenzano | $4.99 Captain Ginger The Last Feeder #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Stuart Moore | Artist(s): June Brigman Roy Richardson | $3.99 Invasive #1 from Oni Press | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Jesus Hervás | $4.99 Wrong Earth We Could Be Heroes #2 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Tom Peyer | Artist(s): Jamal Igle Juan Castro | $3.99 The Madness #5 of 6 from AWA (W) J. Michael Straczynski (A) ACO $3.99 Void Rivals #5 from Image Comics (W) Robert Kirkman (A) Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes $3.99 Todays Books Borealis #1 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mark Verheiden Aaron Douglas | Artist(s): Cliff Richards | $3.99 Creepshow Vol 2 #4 from Image | Writer(s): Nick Dragotta Alisa Kwitney | Artist(s): Nick Dragotta Mauricet | $3.99 The Deviant #2 from Image | Writer(s): James Tynion IV | Artist(s):Joshua Hixson | $3.99 Animal Pound #1 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Tom King | Artist(s): Peter Gross | $4.99 Hunt For The Skinwalker #4 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Zac Thompson | Artist(s): Valeria Burzo | $4.99 Project Cryptid #4 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Liana Kangas Various | Artist(s): Salomee Luce-Antionette Ted & Ro | $3.99 Rare Flavours #3 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Ram V. | Artist(s): Filipe Andrade | $4.99 Rumpus Room #4 from | Artists | Writers & Artisans | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Ramon Rosanas | $3.99 Vampiress Carmilla Magazine #19 from Warrant Publishing Company | Writer(s): Don Glut Various | Artist(s): Various | $6.99 Geiger Ground Zero #2 from Image Comics (W) Geoff Johns (A) Gary Frank $4.99 Plot Holes #5 from Massive (W/A) Sean Gordon Murphy $4.99 This week's that guy that was in that show is Patrick McGoohan Today our Frenzy Faves are Favorite Christmas Songs
Timmy Heague joins Josh and Brandon at Pop's to review the new Sabrina the Teenage Witch Holiday Special one-shot.Show notes: Beware spoilers in this episode! Stories in this issue:“The Longest Night" by Kelly Thompson and Veronica Fish."A Very Spellman Solstice" by Danielle Paige, Veronica Johnson, Matt Herms, and Jack Morelli.Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to talk about the 2019 Sabrina the Teenage Witch series by Kelly Thompson, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, and Jack Morelli.Beware spoilers in this episode! Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
The paranormal investigator known as DYLAN DOG was created by Tiziano Sclavi in 1986 and has had over 400 magazine-sized comic issues published in his native Italy, very few of which have ever been officially translated into English. Can this very episode change that??? We hope so, as Dylan Dog is awesome. Find and read some of his spooky adventures this October! --- What else are we reading? Mike loves MANIAC OF NEW YORK by Elliot Kalan & Andrew Mutti from AfterShock Comics! Justin loves the new BLACKWOOD: Library Edition by Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish & Andy Fish from Dark Horse Comics! --- Here's the list of everything we'll be reading and discussing for our four upcoming Shocktober episodes! THROUGH THE WOODS by Emily Carroll, a collected edition of several of her spooky webcomics - many of which are also readable online here: https://www.emcarroll.com/ THE WALKING DEAD ... not the Kirkman series, but the original Aircel Comics series from 1989! Along with DEADWORLD from 1986 and a discussion of zombie comics in general! THE LAST HALLOWEEN by Abby Howard, available in a collected edition, and readable online here: https://www.last-halloween.com/ THE SIMPSONS' TREEHOUSE OF HORROR - the Halloween special published annually from 1995-2017 by Matt Groening's Bongo Comics, available in back issue bins everywhere, as well as a new collected omnibus edition! --- Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/theveryfinecomicbookpodcast/ and send us questions to potentially read on-air via IG DM or via email at theveryfinecomicbookpodcast@gmail.com If you're enjoying The Very Fine Comic Book Podcast, don't forget to Rate it, Follow/Subscribe, and tell a friend! Our 5-star-review contest runs through the end of September 2023! Leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts by Sep 30, and be entered to win a prize pack of assorted (good!) comics from Justin+Mike's collections. Mail us things c/o Justin Decloux, Unit 1010, 3230 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, M4N 3P6, Canada Thanks for listening! Keep reading comics! ---
December 2023 Solicits (DC and Image) Comic Reviews: DC Batman and Robin 1 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham 1 by Rafael Grampa, Mat Lopes Marvel Alligator Loki 1 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn, Pete Pantazis Avengers Inc. 1 by Al Ewing, Leonard Kirk, Alex Sinclair Daredevil 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Aaron Kuder, Jesus Aburtov Spine-Tingling Spider-Man 0 by Saladin Ahmed, Juan Ferreyra Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi 1 by Jody Houser, Salvador Larroca, Guru eFX Venom Annual 2023 by Alyssa Wong, Sergio Fernandez Davila, Sean Parsons, Elisabetta D'Amico, Ceci de la Cruz Werewolf by Night 1 by Derek Landy, Fran Galan Marvel Unlimited I Am Groot 2 by Chiya Love Unlimited 67: Spider-Man by Magdelene Visaggio, Derek Charm, Rico Renzi Image Creepshow Vol Two 1 by Garth Ennis, Phil Hester, Becky Cloonan IDW Kill More 1 by Scott Bryan Wilson, Max Fuchs Sonic the Hedgehog's 900th Adventures by Ian Flynn, Caleb Goellner, Nigel Kitching, Daniel Barnes, Evan Stanley, Aaron Hammerstrom, Adam Bryce Thomas, Abigail Bulmer, Min Ho Kim, Maura Fonseca, Matt Froese, Rik Mack, Heather Breckel, Valentina Pinto, Nathalie Fourdraine, Gigi Dutreix, Reggie Graham, Evan Maly Star Trek: Picard's Academy 1 by Sam Maggs, Ornella Greco, Charlie Kirchoff Dark Horse The Alternates 1 by Tim Seeley, Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Christopher Mitten, Tess Fowler, Ian Herring, Nate Piekos Saint John 1 by Dan Schkade, Brennan Wagner Boom Coda Vol Two 1 by Simon Spurrier, Matias Bergara Mad Cave Crusader 1 by Matt Emmons Dynamite Negaduck 1 by Jeff Parker, Ciro Cangialosi Scout Orson Welles: Warrior of Worlds 1 by Milton Lawson, Erik Whalen OGNs Sea Serpents Heir Vol 2 by Mairghread Scott, Pablo Tunica Meanwhile: A Comic Shop Anthology by Scott Snyder, Brian Michael Bendis, Geoff Johns, Joshua Williamson, Dan Johnson, Eva Cabrera, Ariela Kristantina, Drew Rausch, Soo Lee, Leonie O'Moore, Corinne Halbert, Maria Llovet, Liana Kangas, Sarah Leuver, Ashanti Fortson, Jodi Tong, Scott Kolins, Jock, Christian Ward, Mike Henderson, Lynne Yoshii, Adam Guzowski, Scott Larson, Bill Walko, Michiums, Rachel Distler Hide by Kiersten White, Scott Peterson, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish Night and Dana by Anya Davidson We are Not Strangers by Josh Tuininga Hour of Need by Ralph Shayne, Tatiana Goldberg Additional Reviews: Ahsoka ep5, Snyder's Justice League News: new Stephanie Phillips ComiXology series, Willingham vs. DC, Buffy sequel in audio drama format, James Bond reality show, VFX unionize, Brightburn 2 to be made with AI, Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries to return as ongoing series, Moon Knight dying and returning in a new ongoing series Trailers: House of Usher, Aquaman 2, Kite Man: Hell Yeah, Goosebumps Comics Countdown (12 Sep 2023): 1. Danger Street 9 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart 2. Dark Ride 8 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas 3. Undiscovered Country 25 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson 4. Green Lantern 3 by Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 5. Endfield Gang Massacre 2 by Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips 6. Avengers Inc. 1 by Al Ewing, Leonard Kirk, Alex Sinclair 7. Cull 2 by Kelly Thompson, Mattia De Iulis 8. Meanwhile: A Comic Shop Anthology GN by Scott Snyder, Brian Michael Bendis, Geoff Johns, Joshua Williamson, Dan Johnson, Eva Cabrera, Ariela Kristantina, Drew Rausch, Soo Lee, Leonie O'Moore, Corinne Halbert, Maria Llovet, Liana Kangas, Sarah Leuver, Ashanti Fortson, Jodi Tong, Scott Kolins, Jock, Christian Ward, Mike Henderson, Lynne Yoshii, Adam Guzowski, Scott Larson, Bill Walko, Michiums, Rachel Distler 9. Incredible Hulk 4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Travel Foreman, Matt Wilson 10. Mech Cadets 2 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to talk about the first 12 issues of the 2015 Archie comic series—created by Mark Waid, Fiona Staples, Annie Wu, Veronica Fish, Thomas Pitilli, Ryan Jampole, Andre Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn, and Jack Morelli.Beware spoilers in this episode! Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
MFers! Today Chris and Daniel discuss Slam! by Pamela Ribon and Veronica Fish. We also talk about the trailer for DC League of Super Pets and the reshoots for Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Intro 00:11:27 News 00:37:37 Slam! 01:05:13 Side Stories Visit us online: https://thereadercopypodcast.libsyn.com/ (Check out The Reader Copy Podcast website) Our iTunes page: https://goo.gl/MikhDd (Listen to more episodes) Even More Stuff: https://goo.gl/4iDTXn (Check out our Instagram) https://goo.gl/cVFw7r (Follow us on Twitter) https://goo.gl/RsnXc1 (Like us on Facebook) Show music provided by http://www.morgandavidking.com/ (MDK - Hyper Beam)
Welcome back to another episode of the best Indie Comics Podcast you are currently reading a description of. We keep the spooky season going with Brian's choice Sabrina the Teenage Witch by Kelly Thompson, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, and Jack Morelli published by Archie Comics. We do go over the comic pretty extensively, but the conversation eventually breaks down into a Kelly Thompson and Veronica Fish love fest. For DIY Corner, we talk about a new history book covering the world of comics from Thailand as well as a Queer Fantasy Adventure. Brian also talks about an article about C Spike Trotman and Iron Circus Comics that he wanted to share with you all. Other books discussed this episode: Swim Team by Johnnie Christmas (HarperCollins); Liar Game by Shinobu Kaitani (Shueisha); and Sabine: an asexual coming-of-age story by MermaidMap (Webtoon). https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/sabine-an-asexual-coming-of-age-story/list?title_no=452532&page=1 DIY Corner: Real Hero Shit by Kendra Wells https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ironspike/real-hero-shit-by-kendra-wells Spike Trotman Article https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/comics/article/87671-crowdfunding-a-publishing-house-pw-talks-with-spike-trotman.html The Art of Thai Comics: A Century of Strips and Stripes by Nicolas Verstappen (River Books) Comics Deserve Better is a weekly podcast hosted by Brian, Carrie and Darci which covers the world of Independent Comics. For a list of episodes, socials and emails, and to request a topic for a future episode please visit comicsdeservebetter.wordpress.com. (Episode Art by Veronica Fish)
Todays interview is with JJ Kahrs, the creator, owner, and janitor of the writing app Cetacean. This app lets you write online, safely backing up your work as you go, and more than that, it gives you the tools to brainstorm, outline, write and revise, all in the one place. JJ Kahrs is a software engineer and owner of Blue Wizard Labs. He used his experience as a programmer and a writer to create Cetacean with the hope that it will help make the process of authoring easier for everyone. JJ is also the writer of the graphic novel “Pirates of Mars” that he created with artist Veronica Fish. When not coding or writing, JJ can be found indulging himself with video games, Dungeons & Dragons, or any other incredibly geeky pursuit.Cetacean: https://cetacean.appPirates of Mars: https://bit.ly/3wO3QRcIn this podcast JJ talks all about the app and how he created it, as well as his own journey as a writer. You'll be inspired to get creating with less fear, connect with fellow creatives, and find the right tools to make your creative journey easier. In the podcast we also talk about some amazing writing groups on Twitter with the hashtags #writerslife and #writerscommunity so go and check them out. Enjoy the show!
On this week's comic book review podcast: GI Joe: Castle Fall IDW Written by Paul Allor Art by Chris Evenhuis Snow Angels #1 ComiXology Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Jock The Immortal Hulk: Flatline #1 Marvel Written and Art by Declan Shalvey HAHA #2 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art by Zoe Thorogood King in Black #4 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ryan Stegman Batman/Catwoman #3 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann Savage #1 Valiant Comics Written by Max Bemis Art by Nathan Stockman Guardians of the Galaxy #11 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Juann Cabal Stillwater #6 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K. Perez Future State: Superman Worlds of War #2 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Brandon Easton, Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad, Jeremy Adams Art by Mikel Janin, Valentin de Landro, Michael Avon Oeming, Siya Oum Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman #2 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad, L.L. McKinney Art by Jen Bartel, Alitha Martinez Future State: The Next Batman #4 DC Comics Written by John Ridley, Vita Ayala, Paula Seven Bergen Art by Laura Braga, Aneke, Emanuela Luppachino Future State: Catwoman #2 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Otto Schmidt Future State: Nightwing #2 DC Comics Written by Andrew Constant Art by Nicola Scott Future State: Shazam #2 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Eduardo Panic Thor #12 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Nic Klein Excellence #10 Image Comics Written by Brandon Thomas Art by Khary Randolph Once & Future #16 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora X-Men Legends #1 Marvel Written by Fabian Nicieza Art by Brett Booth Aria: Heavenly Creatures Image Comics Written by Brian Holguin Art by Jay Anacleto with Brian Haberlin The Last Ronin #2 IDW Story by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird and Tom Waltz Script by Tom Waltz & Kevin Eastman Layouts by Kevin Eastman Pencils & Inks by Esau & Isaac Escort, Ben Bishop and Kevin Eastman Black Widow #5 Marvel Written by Kelly Thompson Art by Elena Casagrande w/ Rafael De Latorre Sabrina: The Teenage Witch #5 Archie Comics Written by Kelly Thompson Art by Veronica Fish and Andy Fish 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's up, everybody. 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. Let's kick it off, because we got a packed stack. Justin: Oh, yes. Alex: [crosstalk 00:00:19] G.I. Joe: Castle Fall from IDW, written by Paul Allor, art by Chris Evenhuis. I got to tell you, never in a million years would I have expected that a G.I. Joe book would be at the top of my personal stack, but that's where we are. This book is what a lot of what this book has been leading up to. Cobra has taken over the entire world. Finally, G.I. Joe gets an in to fight back. It doesn't go exactly how you think it's going to go. There's a big twist there. This book is great. Justin: I got to say, I mean, I was not allowed to watch G.I. Joe as a child because they had guns in their hands. Pete: Here we go. Jesus Christ. Can we talk about G.I. Joe one time without you dropping that? Justin: What? I'm just saying. It was just sort of an introduction to say that I also love this book. I also wasn't allowed sugary cereals, which led me to enjoy a lot of Grape Nuts. Pete: And you also had to drink well water, and your teeth are falling out. Alex: Don't spoil. The next book we're talking about is Grape Nuts #1, which is also very good. Justin: That's going to be good. It's going to be good. Just put a little honey on it. No. This book is so good, and what I love about it is they've been building up to it over the course of all these smaller issues and books to get here, and each one, for the most part, has been excellent, and the fact that they're building this whole little universe around G.I. Joe is something that … Again, I don't know if I said. I never watched as a kid. Pete: Oh, my god. Fuck, I hate you. I mean, this is great. I mean, you get to see Roadblock fucking pick up a fucking giant cannon of a gun and just fucking shoot. It was great. Yeah. The art's really good. The storytelling, the plot's impressive. It's a lot better than a lot of the cartoon's plot, but I thought this was- Alex: Not all of it. I would say like 50 percent of the cartoon's plots. Most of the cartoon's plots were very good, as we all know. Pete: Sure. Sure. Because we all watched them as kids. Alex: I never watched it. Justin: It must have been fun for you, Pete, to see your favorite Joes, like soup can, hub cap. Pete: So far you haven't named one. Justin: Dance party. Pete: Nope. Justin: Hat hair. Hat hair is so good in this issue. Pete: No. Justin: He's so good because he's like [crosstalk 00:02:30]- Pete: Did you see? My favorite scene in the issue is when load-bearing beam really brings the hurt down. Justin: That guy is so tough. Pete: [crosstalk 00:02:39]. Justin: He's got the weight of the world on his shoulders. Pete: I'm the only one who knows the names, and you guys are still doing bits. It's just ridiculous. Alex: Well, what I love about this is I, again, I have no interest in G.I. Joe particularly because of the names, because they're so silly and over the top, but every character is so distinct, from the art, to the writing, to their motivations here, including the villains as well. The way that they fleshed out Cobra here and made them interesting rather than just going “I'm a serpent name, and I have a mask, and I'm evil,” and that's pretty much my whole impression of Cobra Commander. I think there's two of them, right? Pete: Oh, my god. Justin: No. There's more. You need 20 minutes. Alex: There's Destro and also Cobra Commander? I don't know how this works. Pete: Okay. All right. Destro does not talk like that. Alex: Everyone's shit. Pete: There's Serpentor. Alex: I'm Destro. Pete: Oh, my god. All right. You are killing me. Alex: I'm the Baroness. Pete: Okay. All right. First off, let's back up the truck. If you're going to do bits about their names, know the show, because one of the funniest things is they would do PSAs after the show, and there would be a character whose name is Barbecue, and he has a flamethrower on his back, and then he's like “Hey, kids. If you have a house fire, you should run away,” and it's like “Hey, Barbecue. How did that house fire start? You have a flamethrower, and you're standing next to a fire. This isn't cool, man. You shouldn't set people's houses on fire and then teach kids about fires.” Justin: It's very funny to me that you were like “Justin, you're making fun of this by saying the names you said. If you said the name Barbecue,” who's the hero you like's name, because when I said hub cap, you were like “That's stupid,” but you said Barbecue, and you were like “That's good. Hub cap is bad, but Barbecue-“ Pete: I mean, Snow Job's a real … That's a real name. Justin: What about tippy toe? I really like tippy toe. Pete: Oh, my god. Alex: This book is fantastic. Definitely pick it up, even if you don't know anything about G.I. Joe. Alex: Moving on to Snow Angels #1 from ComiXology, written by Jeff Lemire, art by Jock. I said this on the live show, but I'll stick with it. That team is on a book, and you're in no matter what, but thankfully this book is great and weird anyway. It's about a world, maybe a world, that has been covered in ice. All that exists is this snow trench. There's a family, a father, and two daughters who are skating through the trench for one theirs 12th birthday, and things get weirder and deadlier and more dangerous from there. This feels like the perfect gelling of these two creators' tastes. Pete: It seems like it's Snowpiercer 2, where after the train's gone, now they're just living on the tracks. You know what I mean? And that's where this takes place. Justin: Withering criticism from Pete LePage. Alex: But you say that about anything that involves snow. You said that when you saw the Michael Keaton vehicle Jack Frost as well. Justin: Yeah. No. Pete: The Michael Keaton vehicle. Justin: When the Weather Report came out, Pete screamed at the TV. It's like “Snowpiercer. Get out of here.” I like this book a lot. You said it best, Alex. It's such a great combination of these two creators' work. A lot of great blood splatters on this, and very few snow angels, and ice skating is hard, and these characters do it constantly. Pete: Yeah. Yeah. I mean, growing up in upstate New York, you needed to kind of … You might as well put skates on, because you're walking around so much ice, but I did really … All joking aside, I really love the last-page reveal. The art's unbelievable. This is a very unique, cool kind of world that we're kind of thrown into here. I thought it was an amazing first issue of getting you established with what's going on and then kind of raising the stakes. I thought this was really fantastic book. Alex: Next up, the Immortal Hulk: Flatline #1 from Marvel, written and art by Declan Shalvey. This is another, as you can probably tell from the title, spinoff of the Immortal Hulk doing one-shot stories about him here. Bruce Banner meets one of his old teachers. Things don't go that well over the course of the issue. How do you think this held up to the high standard of Immortal Hulk? Justin: I like this a lot. Declan Shalvey has been talking about this book a lot online. There's a lot of pride and just love for this book coming from the creator. So I really appreciate that, and it's a great story. It feels like a classic Hulk story that we haven't seen in a while, because the main book has been so focused on just straight-up horrifying imagery. So this takes it back a little bit and really says “Hey. Be nice to your teachers, because they might come at you from some gamma-irradiated vision and really fuck up your life if you're not careful.” Pete: Yeah. Teachers will haunt you for the rest of your life, man. You got to be careful. Justin: Yeah. Alex: Totally agree. Haha #2 from Image Comics, written by W. Maxwell Prince, art by Zoe Thorogood. This is the second issue, of course, from the creator of Ice Cream Man. It is an anthology about clowns. Here, we're getting to meet a character who … It's not revealed until the end of the issue exactly what she's doing, but as a child, she ran away with her mom, who had a bit of a psychotic break and thought she was a clown, wanted to go away to a fun time happy land. Things do not end up fun time or happy. How'd you feel about this one? Justin: So good. Haunting. We love W. Maxwell Prince's work on Ice Cream Man, and to see it sort of grounded in a weird way … I didn't expect this series ostensibly focusing on clowns to be the more grounded version of his storytelling, but it really is. It's sort of real-world stories of people going off the map a little bit with their choices, with clown imagery, and there's such a melancholy to all of this work, and I really like that. Alex: Pete? Pete: Yeah. This is so haunting and messed up in ways that I wasn't ready for. This mother-and-child-like relationship was very scary to me, and I kept waiting there to be kind of fun moments, and so far it's just a fucking nightmare, and I'm scared to keep reading this comic, because it was like … I feel like Ice Cream Man kind of encouraged this, and I'm a little worried about what the payoff is going to be. Justin: Encouraged it. Alex: I don't think there's going to be a payoff. I think it's just an anthology of stories. Pete: I think maybe the people reading it will slowly start to go insane and then paint their faces like clowns and then die horribly. Justin: I guess the payoff is when you show up to do the show in full clown, which honestly I think we're pretty close to. Alex: What if all of these people in this book joined together in some sort of book, all of these crazy people who are clowns forming a group together. It would be some sort of insane clown posse. I mean, just to throw something out there, I feel like that's maybe how it could work at the last issue. Justin: Huh. That'd be quite a league of extraordinary clowns. As long as they aren't fueled by some sort of small-market soda, I think we'll be fine. Alex: King in Black #4 from Marvel, written by Donny Cates, art by Ryan Stegman. This is a big issue here where once again Donny Cates redefines the Marvel universe, does a little bit of the old retcon action to come up with an explanation for something that has not made a lot of sense. Eddie Brock is lying dying. Dylan Brock, his son, has been trapped by Knull, the King in Black. All of the heroes are trying to fight back, and they finally get a foothold here as we enter the endgame of this title. What'd you think about all the twists and turns? Justin: I love the reveal at the end of the issue. When I first started reading comics, and I will spoil this sort of twist at the end right now, but Captain Universe was what was on the stands right then. Spider-Man had just had the Captain Universe powers, and he was recovering form that, being sort of de-powered. I think the first Spider-Man issue I ever read, he was shooting upwards into space, having just lost the Captain Universe powers, and trying to web himself to a passing airplane, and so to have that make sense and maybe join the Marvel universe with Eddie Brock at the helm I thought was great. It was crazy to see the heroes turn it around so hard in this issue. Pete: Yeah. I really thought this was great. Lot of cool reveals in this issue. The good guys are getting their butts kicked for a long time now. It's nice to see what kind of cards we're going to play here. So I was really, really impressed with this issue, a lot of cool stuff, and I can't wait to see how this whole thing unfolds. I went from being like “What is this?” to really I'm bored with this kind of event. So I feel like it was really cool, and then the backup story, the Demon Days, was also really cool as well. Alex: That was very fun. That seems to be a title that we're going to see going forward that is a Japanese, I would say, art-style-inflected X-Men tale, which I thought was kind of neat. Justin: Yeah. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Next up, Batman / Catwoman #3 from DC Comics, written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann. We're continuing this time-hopping story of Batman and Catwoman as they fight a war on three different fronts. I like this one. I felt like I had a better handle on what's going on in this issue than I did necessarily in the first two issues. How'd you guys feel about it? Pete: I love this. I thought this was really amazing. I love the kind of tone that's even set up in the beginning with the double play, the double-spread title page of Bat and Cat. I think this is such a cool area to explore. If the Bat and Cat are together, how do they exist? You know what I mean? Is Catwoman have to be more good? Does Batman have to try to be more bad? How do they exist? Pete: I think this is a very interesting position to put Batman and Catwoman, and the kind of reveal of Joker in the money suit … I lost it. I thought that was so funny and hysterical, and that whole “Paul Fleischman is dead. Oh, god. No. Who's Paul Fleischman?” … I'm really having a lot of fun with this book. I'm very, very impressed with it. Yeah. I can't say enough nice things about the art and everything that's going on. Justin: Yeah. The art is so stylized. It's so composed in such a specific way, especially a story that moves around so much. It's so nice to see the art really reflecting a meticulous design style, but yeah. This reminds me of, oddly, the last episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the jumping between- Alex: Oh, okay. I can see that. Justin: … jumping between different eras, telling one story, because it almost feels like in this comic that the characters are aware of the time jumps. I don't think they actually are, but it feels like they're very complicit in telling the story in this particular way, and I think that's what allows it to hang together so well as opposed to … Because it's jarring, jumping between the different time frames in this. There's very little visual direction, but there's just so much emotional direction where we're seeing so much happen at once, and at the same time, we're introducing Mask of the Phantasm here, which is a horrifying character [crosstalk 00:14:58]. Alex: I got to say that's the one thing for me that is not quite working about this book is I really like the Phantasm. It just right now feels like this element that I don't quite get how it fits in and how it's part of the story. Pete: Just wait for it. All right? Don't- Alex: I'm sure. Yes. I know. It will pan out, and it's fine, but the Joker stuff in both the past and the present seems to connect. I get that the Phantasm is this outside thing, but it's such an out-sized presence, perhaps given because of its real-world weight of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm being the best Batman movie, that I felt like “Oh. This is its own story. What is going on with the Phantasm? Why are we not telling this story? Why is this only one third of the book?” Pete: Yeah, but- Justin: I think that is that exterior pressure, because to me, and I'm someone that didn't … I didn't watch that when I was younger. So it's not something I revere maybe as much. So just seeing the imagery that's there to be scary as opposed to being like “Look. I'm this character you know,” … I think it's working. Alex: All right. Fair enough. Pete: Yeah. I agree. Just because something was amazing, don't let it hurt this story before we get what it's about, but I understand what you're saying and it makes sense. I'm just so happy we're getting this story, because we got little teases of it, and then DC was like “No. We're kind of doing something else.” So I'm so glad that, in this Black Label thing, we get this story that we were kind of given a little bit and then taken away. So I'm just so happy right now with what's going on in this book. Alex: Next up, Savage #1 from Valiant Comics, written by Max Bemis, art by Nathan Stockman. In this, we are picking up with Savage, a wild little boy who was left in a dinosaur land and came to the present. Now he's a social media star. Don't worry. There's still dinosaur battles in this book. I thought this was a lot of fun. What did you guys think? Pete: Yeah. I- Justin: Yeah. This … Pete: Go ahead. Justin: This is a lot fun. It reminds me of back in the day, the Ultraverse line of comics. This feels like strong pitch, strong concept, mixing a classic sort of comic book trope with a modern spin on it, and then the story's just really fun. Pete: Yeah. I agree. It's fun to see kind of Savage exist now and how that would kind of look a little bit, but I'm glad that we still get to kind of see Savage do what Savage enjoys doing- Justin: What Savage do. Pete: … and it was … Yeah. The art's unbelievable. This is a very visually pleasing book, and it really delivers. Justin: Oh, pleasing. So pleasing. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Pete's not having any of it tonight. Justin: Yeah. Alex: All right. Let's move on, talk about- Justin: He's displeased. Pete: Also, I'm very excited. We talked to Cullen Bunn about Shadowman, and we get a little peak of this in this. So I'm very excited about what that's going to be like. Alex: There you go. Guardians of the Galaxy #11 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing, art by Juan Cabal. In this issue, this is the second-to-lat issue, I believe, of this run on Guardians of the Galaxy. They are facing down dark olympian gods. Star Lord has been through some very weird stuff that's affecting him here. I know we haven't really can keeping up with this book. So what'd you think about this issue? Justin: I feel like the Guardians of the Galaxy are the most emotional team in comic books. They're an emotion-first team, and this book is it. All the characters are just wide open talking about what they're going through, and they're like “We have to fight, but I really want to talk about this,” and I appreciate that. They're fully therapeutic. They're getting it out there. They're telling it like it is, and the art's wonderful. It really is a ragtag group of characters. Just it's used very well. Alex: Yeah. Pete? Pete: Yeah. I mean, it's a lot of fun. Art's unbelievable. Yeah. Alex: Great. Great stuff. Stillwater #6 from Image Comics, written by Chip Zdarsky, art by Ramón K. Pérez. This is a big flashback issue kicking off of the cliffhanger from the last issue where a bunch of military dudes were right outside the town where nobody dies. In this issue, we find out how they got there, what's going on with it. As we talked to Chip Zdarsky about on the live show, the danger and the action ramps up in a big way in this book really quickly, which I continue to find very impressive. Justin: Yeah. He's really done a good job of setting up a very explosive environment, the politics of Stillwater. Now we have these military guys on the outside of town. Our main character sort of doesn't want to be there, is unsettled. That combined with Ramón Pérez's very pastoral art, I think, makes for just a nice juxtaposition, and I like this book a lot. Pete: Yeah. I agree. Just when you think “Okay. This is what's going,” it really amps it up even more. Art is unbelievable, and the kind of going between times, the adjustments it makes there, but also just in its storytelling and its panel movement … I cannot believe “Okay. Oh, sure. Yeah. Nobody dies. Okay. Oh, yeah, but now we're going to deal with this thing.” It's like “Wait. What?” It just keeps kind of keeping the action going, and it's crazy in all the right ways. Alex: All right. Now it is time for our Future State block as we have been doing the past couple of weeks. We've read through every single issue that came out from DC in Future State this week. We're not going to talk about all of them, but we're going to talk about some highlights, but if you're wondering what came out, we got Future State: Superman: Worlds of War #2, Immortal Wonder Woman #2, The Next Batman #4, Catwoman #2, Nightwing #2, and Shazam #2. So let's call some stuff out. Pete just dropped something on the floor. I don't know what's going on. Pete: Yeah. I just accidentally dropped a pencil. I- Justin: A pencil? Pete: Yeah. Justin: Oh, no. Alex: Were you writing on your phone with a pencil? Pete: No. Justin: But Pete, what about your sketching? Pete: [inaudible 00:21:27]. Alex: Not a lot of people know this, actually, but Pete does these very funny caricatures of us during taping The Stack, and it's a delight. Justin: You got to release those, Pete, because honestly, you're like the Colossus, famously a painter, of the podcast. Pete: Sure. Sure. Anyways, so I really liked The Next Batman #4. I mean, having a black Batman is a great idea, but the part where Batman's just like “Listen. I'm going to be real with you guys,” I was like “Oh, this is so much fun,” but I really like how this is different. You know what I mean? Because Batman in this book has parents and is willing to maybe stab his mom to get what he needs to get done and keep Gotham safe, and I don't know if our Batman would do that. Pete: So it's nice to see this Batman really stepping it up and be like “Sorry, ma. Sometimes you got to stab somebody for your beliefs,” and I don't know. I just think this is … The Future State here, I'm still having a lot of fun with the choices that they're making with these heroes, and this, The Next Batman, I'm having a great time with. Justin: Well, it wasn't my favorite of the week, but I want to throw it to Nightwing #2, just piggybacking on Pete's comment, because Nightwing #2 features of this new Batman and Nightwing, and I love the dynamic that's created here, where our new Batman is sort of deferential to Nightwing. He's like “I'm just sort of figuring this out right now,” and Nightwing's like “I get it,” but our new Batman refuses to leave his side despite the fac that Nightwing … It's a great flip of the dynamic of Batman usually being in the leadership role and Nightwing being more of a sidekick. I just hadn't seen that before, and it really caught me off guard in a good way. Alex: So what was your favorite of the week then, Justin? Justin: Superman: Worlds of War #2. This story- Pete: Oh, yeah. Can we talk about it? Justin: This story by Phillip Kennedy Johnson at the front end of this book is so fucking good. He just boils down Superman and Clark Kent to just … I'll tell you about what happened if you haven't read it. There are these two kids are sort of in Smallville exploring the area. They walk to the original Kent farm. In this world, obviously Superman's revealed that he's Clark Kent. Justin: So they're trying to find the original Kent farm, because everybody knows he's Superman, and the main girl is recounting an article she read that Clark Kent wrote about the town, and it's so good, so interesting, about a soldier that went to war and how it affected his life, juxtaposed with images of Superman on Warworld just fighting, sacrificing everything to free some people who have been captured on Warworld against Mongul, and it's just … It's beautiful. It's drawn beautifully. It's so smartly written. It's so good. Pete: I want to take a moment just to talk about the art alone. I mean, unbelievable, just absolutely. The character designs, Mongul and Superman, their faces … Just it fits so well with the story in such a great way. The paneling, the art flow … It's really, really well done. I was really impressed with this book. Alex: I'm surprised, Pete, that you didn't call out Michael Avon Oeming's art on the Midnighter story towards the back of this book, because we get kind of a little Midnighter going through time, and that seems exactly your jam. Pete: Oh, yeah. Yeah. I mean, yeah. If we can talk about that for a little bit, I mean- Justin: No. I'm so sorry. We just ran out of time [inaudible 00:25:19]. We don't have time to talk about it. Pete: Yeah. I thought that was unbelievable. Obviously, I'm a huge Midnighter fan, but just what a cool concept, and Oeming … His art is just fantastic. Justin: I particularly like the old and young Midnighter versions that Oeming draws here. Alex: Super fun. It was really hard for me to choose, this week. I think, again, this is a very strong week for the Future State books. I kind of want to go for Immortal Wonder Woman #2 just because- Justin: Another great book. Alex: … I think it was a gorgeous story, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, art by Jen Bartel, of Wonder Woman being the, I guess, second-to-last person in the universe, and it's just, like a lot of these things, a mission statement on Wonder Woman and what she means, but the one that I kind of left until the end and that I was like “Oh, right,” … The first issue of this was awesome, Shazam #2- Justin: I knew you were going to say it. Pete: Yeah. Alex: … by Tim Sheridan and Eduardo Pansica. Fucking great. So good. Justin: Dark. Dark take. Alex: Oh, so dark. This is like the darkest Shazam story I've ever read in my life, but I love it, and I love the cliffhanger that it ends off up on, the way that the characters are drawn, just terrifying throughout, of Shazam and Billy Batson being split apart, where it leaves off, where it's leading into this Future State Black Adam book. Just put it in my veins. I'm having a blast reading it. Justin: I agree. I liked that too, and I know we weren't going to talk about all of them, but I got to throw it out to Future State Catwoman #2 as well- Alex: Great. Justin: … because it's a great story. It's a train robbery. We get to see Batman, Bruce Wayne, show up. Everyone thought he was dead. Catwoman reunites with him, such a great moment, great action. Onomatopoeias there for some reason, but it's very cool. It was just great. Alex: Yeah. I've been reading this book. The fact that it's all set on a train, did you feel like it was more of a Snowpiercer kind of book? Justin: Oh, yes. That's what. I was like “Where's all the snow? They should be just piercing each flake?” Pete: I did want to ask. In Immortal Wonder Woman, the art is so amazing, and I was like “What is this reminding me of.” It reminds me a little bit of She-Ra: Princess of Power on Netflix. The way the art kind of jumps off the page is really impressive, and I really liked it. Alex: Good stuff. Justin: It reminded me a little bit of the Green Lantern book that we love so much, Far Sector. Pete: Oh, yeah. Alex: All right. Let's move on, because we have a lot of other books to talk about. Thor #12 from Marvel, written by Donny Cates, art by Nic Klein, another one of my favorite books of the month, because you got Throg and Lockjaw in a huge fight with Donald Blake, who has [crosstalk 00:28:03]. So much fun just fighting through dimensions, just a blast to read, also so dark, but great. Pete: The art and the way Throg is drawn … Some of the action stuff is just so phenomenal, like him catching the hammer. I had so much fun with this book. I didn't know it would be this great. I was really, really impressed. This was such a great comic. Justin: I mean, time to redo your frog power rankings- Pete: Yeah. Dude, are you kidding me? Justin: … because Throg's rise, overtaking the WB frog, Kermit the, really just jumping in here with a big hammer swing. Alex: I want to give a particular shout out though to the first double-page … I think it's a double-page [inaudible 00:28:48], or maybe it's a single page, which shows a dissected, cut-open frog- Pete: Oh, no. Justin: Yeah. It's the first page of the issue. Alex: … with Throg's narration, and it's talking about the legacy of Throg and all the things that he's done and how he'll always be remembered, and you're reading that, and you're like “No. What happened? What did I miss? This is terrible,” and then if you flip to the next page, it's like “But he will not die today,” and you're like “Oh, you son of a bitch, Donny Cates.” Great, just a great, fun little feint right there at the top of the book, just delightful to read. Justin: Well, it's very fun to have Throg be such a badass but also Throg get his little tail-less ass kicked in the middle of the issue, but Donny Cates is having so much fun in all of his work, really, but this issue particularly, and then the last panel I thought- Pete: Oh, man. Justin: I thought it was so cool, and this is a shout out to anybody, I don't know, for maybe one person who listens to this podcast, but Odin at the end of this issue looks like Key lime pie Steve, who drinks in B61 back in the day, a bar I used to bartend at, so much that it took me out of the issue for a hot sec. Pete: Wow. Alex: That's amazing. Let's move on to another book then, Excellence #10 from Image Comics, written by Brandon Thomas, art by Khary Randolph. We've been loving this book, which is a very different, very spectacular take on magic. In this book, our main character is still on the run, still in bigger trouble every single issue. As we talked about with the last couple, they not exactly stepped away from this, but sort of layered this in without explicitly saying how much this book was about race and racism, and now they're starting to hit it hard, and it is so good. Pete: This is phenomenal. I mean, the art and the paneling and the storytelling is great, the action sequences. I mean, there's this one page where someone gets just Street Fighter punched and is like “Fuck what you thought.” I've wanted to do that to somebody for so long. It's just so great, so much fun. Justin: Sonic boom. You want to sonic boom someone. Pete: Oh, man, do I. Justin: Yes. I mean, I agree. The way this comic approaches race is so smart, so good, but I don't want to lose the other side of it. The way this comic approaches magic is also just a philosophizing about it and really going deep on all of the subjects that are sort of on the table in this comic. It really just is such a smartly written book and beautifully drawn. One of my favorites. Alex: Next up, Once & Future #16 from Boom! Studios, written by Kieron Gillen, art by Dan Mora. Pete, there's a badass grandma in this one. You want to talk about this book? Pete: I mean, if you're not- Alex: You love grannies. Pete: If you're not reading this book- Alex: You've got a real grandma fetish, one might say. Go ahead. Justin: Yeah. Pete: If you're not reading this book at this point, I don't know what's wrong with you. This book is just magic. Every time, every issue, unbelievable art, unbelievable storytelling, action packed, twisting and turning stories that you know and love in different ways. Yeah. I cannot wait for this to be a movie or a TV show. I need more Once & Future in my life. Justin: “If you're not dating a badass grandma at this point, what are you doing with your life,” Pete says and wonders. This is maybe the most consistent comic book on the stands right now, and I mean that in a good way. Alex: Yeah. I agree. This issue continues to be great, unfolding the mythology of the book. Super, super fun. Alex: Let's move on to one I'm very excited to chat with both of you about for very different reasons, X-Men Legends #1 from Marvel, written by Fabian Nicieza, art by Brett Booth. Here's what this book is. First of all, this is a new book that Marvel is launching which finishes or continues stories that are in continuity. This is an in-continuity X-Men story that Fabian Nicieza began almost 30 years ago and never got to finish about the third Summers brother, which, spoiler, we get confirmation here is in fact Adam X the X-Treme. Justin: Finally. Alex: Finally. So the thing that I'm very curious about is this felt like the perfect synthesis of things that the two of you like about X-Men. Pete, it's a bunch of X-Men killing each other and fighting each other in classic style. Justin, Adam X the X-Treme is in it. What'd you guys think about this book? Justin: I will not rest until Adam X the X-Treme is hanging out on Krakoa, because this guy's going to be the number-one get on fuck island. Alex: Didn't you like him? Am I wrong about that? Justin: No. I mean, it's a very '90s character. He's a backwards- Pete: It's Justin turned up to 11 is what it is. He's got his hat backwards. He's doing hand stands, wearing tight T-shirts. This is all Justin. Justin: That's very funny, Pete, and maybe makes me rethink a lot of my self worth, but yeah. I mean, I do like the character. I liked the introduction of this character back in the day, and so I appreciate that they're going back and making it real, and also this comic looks like it happened already. This looks like it's straight out of the '90s. Pete: Yeah. That's what I thought. Justin: [crosstalk 00:34:20]. Alex: I got to tell you. When I was putting together the stack and sending stuff to you guys, I looked this is, and I was like “Is this a reprint? What's happening? Is this a reprint? What's going on?”- Pete: Yeah. That's what I thought. Alex: … and I did way too much research for just sending you guys a comic to be like “I got to make 100 percent sure this is actually a new book and not something that came out 30 years ago.” Justin: But let me say the meticulous dedication to the poses that Cyclops is in are straight out of the '90s. Cable shows up here for sort of no reason. The Starjammers are in this, and it's like “Oh, of course. Why not?” They're just hanging around. It's perfect. It's a perfect version of what it is. Pete: I thought this was a reprint, and then I scrolled down. I was like “Oh. Jordan D. White. This is real. Let's go.” Alex: What'd you think, Pete? Pete: This was just '90s, over-the-top stuff, and I was just like “You know, it's a fun blast from the past,” like “Oh, I remember when comics-“ Alex: What do you want, Pete? What do you want out of an X-Men book? Justin: What makes you happy? Alex: I don't even understand at this point. Pete: You know, I was like “Yeah, but we've evolved from this. Why would you go back here?” Justin: What? Just because hub cap and tippy toe and the other Joes aren't in this, can't you enjoy this for what it is? Pete: First off, G.I. Joe and X-Men are completely different. How dare you? Alex: Are they? They both have very stupid names. Pete: Sure. Sure. That doesn't mean that they are stupid though. Justin: That's true. The thing is, all the X-Men are named non-compound words, and all the G.I. Joes are named compound words. Pete: Yeah. Yeah. Alex: Great. I'm glad we settled that. Let's move on and talk about Aria: Heavenly Creatures from Image Comics- Pete: Oh, here we go. Alex: … written by Brian Holguin, art by Jay Anacleto and Brian Haberlin. This is a very Top Cow book. Pete: What is this? What did you make us do here? Alex: It's a very Top Cow book. It's about- Justin: Perhaps the most Top Cow book. Alex: Yes. It's a fairy teaming up kind of with a witchblade, but not exactly a witchblade, in Victorian times, and it's a little bit sexy, but not too sexy. So you can feel okay reading it but be like- Pete: No. You shouldn't. Alex: … “Oh, this is sexy.” Pete: You shouldn't feel okay reading it. Alex: I don't know. I enjoyed reading this. I was surprised how much by the end I was like “Yeah. This is silly, but I'm having a fun time.” Justin: Alex has been missing watching soft core pornography, apparently- Pete: Yeah. I think so. Justin: … because that's very- Pete: This is just fucking boob comics. Justin: Alex, because you put this in the stack, you should have to go read this on the Subway right now. Pete: Yeah. You should. Yeah. You should- Justin: You should have to go ride the Subway and read this. Pete: … [crosstalk 00:36:54] up and down the line. Yeah. Alex: Yeah. Watching a little Skinemax on my phone while I'm doing it. Justin: Just listening. Just listening to the Skinemax. That's all you need. Alex: Yeah. Okay. Pete: Yeah. Watching USA Up All Night. Alex: Great. Justin: Pete. Alex: Thanks for the review, guys. Justin: No. I mean, the heart of this book … This book is … It has such a vibe. Pete: It's just boobs. Justin: Well, but there is a lot of that, but it has such a vibe, which I recognize that, and the art is so specific to what it is. I liked reading it. I'm not shitting on it, but it's very funny that you're like “This is good,” because there's a lot of poses where people be showing off their bodies. Alex: Me? No. I'm not saying it's good, necessarily. I'm just saying I had fun reading it. Justin: This is the- Alex: There's a big Victorian werewolf who eats people. What? Justin: Yeah. That part's cool. This is the OnlyFans of comic books, if you want to get in on that. Alex: The Last Ronin #2 from IDW, story by- Pete: Here we go. Alex: … Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, and Tom Waltz, script by Tom Waltz and Kevin Eastman, layouts by Kevin Eastman, pencils and inks by Esau and Isaac Escorza, Ben Bishop, and Kevin Eastman. This is, of course, continuing the story of the last turtle left alive. We got a cliffhanger in the last issue that April O'Neil is also alive, and we find out a lot more about that here. Pete, over to you. Pete: All right. So first off, you can't have enough varying covers. You need varying covers. you need tons of them, and you need like 20 pages of it. No. I'm just so happy that Eastman and Laird have teamed back up to give us another turtle book. I could give a shit if it's any good or not. This is good. I'm loving every single moment of it, and it goes back to the black-and-white stuff. I am just in heaven, and it's just so great. I feel like I'm back in time and a little kid reading this in my bed. So it's just glorious, and I don't care if anybody doesn't like it or not. This is just my jam. Justin: It's very funny that you say you feel like you're a little kid reading this, because this book is about being old, the images of Michelangelo, no longer a party dude, where he's just super wrinkly, he's all wrinkles, and they're just like “Remember? Oh, it's so great to be alive. Now we're old. I have a robot hand.” It's a wild read, but it's good. Alex: Yeah. I like this a lot. Definitely when it got to the flashback portion and the old-school turtles title, I was like “Oh, Pete's going to like this.” Pete: Oh, my god. It was so great. Alex: But it's good. Like you're saying, there's a lot of danger there. There's a lot of nostalgia there. It's definitely way better than it could have been for a story that they had sitting on the shelf for decades at this point, but a lot of fun. Alex: Let's move on, talk about Black Widow #5 from Marvel, written by Kelly Thompson, art by Elena Casagrande with Rafael de Latorre. This, hands down, these fives issues, is one of the best Black Widow stories I have ever read in my entire life. Justin: A hundred percent. I have loved this series so much. My favorite issue of the week. The way that this took Black Widow, who has sort of really tread this ground of “Well, someone captured her and erased her memories and reset her in a way that is difficult for her to come to grips with,” took that premise, and just emotionally elevated it to a point where you really feel for these characters, all of them. Even we have Hawkeye in here, who is straight up killing people, which I didn't know he did all the time. Maybe that was a special. Alex: Do you think he just kind of tapped people with his arrows? Pete: Yeah. How did you- Justin: Well, he usually hits them in the shoulder or the knee. In this, he's just like “Sorry, dude. Right in your frigging eye.” But you get to see him- Alex: Your good eye too. Justin: Your good eye, your shooting eye. You get to see him be emotional here. You get to see Winter Soldier, which I love the Black Widow Winter, Soldier relationship. I look back fondly on the Ed Brubaker days of that, and to have it be sort of touched on here is super sad, but really, Black Widow … You're just feeling so much for her. I love the setup of the multiple Black Widows going forward. Truly, pick up this series. Alex: Pete? Pete: Yeah. I mean, it's really great. The art's unbelievable. Amazing story, very touching. I really hope the movie is exactly like this run, and I will be very happy. Also- Justin: Pete, that movie came out last year. Did you not watch it? Pete: I didn't. I didn't. I was- Alex: Oh, really? It perfectly set up Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which also came out last year. Pete: Huh. I guess I just was born today then, I guess. Alex: I guess so. Justin: That's true. Alex: Anyway, before we- Pete: I just want to point out though, they're on a carousel for one panel here, and there's a cat with this fish in his mouth, and I was just on a carousel with a cat and a fish in his mouth, and I didn't know that was a thing. So that was weird seeing that it's a real thing. Did you know that was a thing? Alex: What? Justin: I don't know that what you just said is a thing. I don't know the words you said is a sentence. Pete: Well, usually when you go on a carousel, they got horses, you got different animals you can ride, but I was like “Why the fuck is there a cat with a fish in its mouth that you can ride? This is crazy.” I've never seen it before, and then I went from riding that cat with a fish in his mouth to then seeing it in this comic book, and I was like “Life is weird.” Alex: Why were you at a carousel in the middle of a pandemic? Justin: That's the real question. Pete: Valentine's Day, and we had the carousel to ourselves, motherfuckers. Justin: I bet you took- Alex: Oh, that is very romantic. Justin: Yes. I bet you took a lot of carouselfies. Alex: Nice. Before we wrap up here, let's finish up with an accidental Kelly Thompson block. Sara the Teenage … Sara. Justin: Sara. Pete: Sara. Alex: Goodnight. Goodnight. Justin: Sara the Teenage Human. Alex: Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2 from Archie Comics, written by Kelly Thompson, art by Veronica Fish and Andy Fish. This is finishing up the Something Wicked arc. Pete, you are showing us pictures of this cat and fish, but we cannot see them. They are too bright. Justin: Yeah. Pete- Pete: Okay. Well- Justin: … I don't want to see all these Valentine's Day pictures. I know you have an active love and sex life. Please keep it to yourself. Alex: This is a good wrap-up to this book. I've really enjoyed it. I think, like we've talked about before, it's the perfect fusion of the Archie Comics style and the TV show style. It hits the nice middle ground there, and that continues with this issue. There's also a nice cliffhanger here that made me very poignant for the end of the Netflix series. Pete: Yeah. I love this. This is really great, and to me, sometimes when you have these characters that are way in over their heads and fighting these battles they don't really belong in, Sabrina really pulls it off in a way that you can get behind and don't think it's like “Oh, this is just weird.” I'm really impressed with the way that they do Sabrina, not only in this comic, but in this run. So great. The art's unbelievable. Really fun storytelling, and makes me miss the TV show. Justin: Yeah. Talking cat, but still good. Pete: Oh, yeah. The talking cat was great. That line was really funny. Alex: If you'd like to support our show, 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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NEWSThe graphic novel category had a huge week, with sales soaring 110%.Tynion and Jimenez introduce Miracle Molly villain in Batman 108Marvel throwing a birthday party for Deadpool February 25thEarly Marvel Solicit news:Marvel officially announces ‘X-Corp’ by Tini Howard and Alberto FocheMarvel unveils Mark Bagley trading card covers for ‘Heroes Reborn’ for May 2021Marvel teases incomplete ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ roster…until ThursdayMarvel’s Doctor Strange turns to tarot for new ‘Defenders’ lineupDC Comics solicitations for May 2021!DC Comics relaunching ‘Legends of the Dark Knight’ April 2ndDC Comics reveals first wave of Milestone comics starting February 26thChip Zdarsky is taking a “Last Ride” with digital-first DC Comics seriesDC Comics launching ‘DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration’Our Top Books of the WeekDave:Wolverine: Black, White & Blood #3 (Various)Home Sick Pilots #3 (W: Dan Watters, A: Caspar Wijngaard)Nathan:Radiant Black #1 (W: Kyle Higgins, A: Marcelo Costa)Home Sick Pilots #3 (W: Dan Watters, A: Caspar Wijngaard)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games #3 (W: Jordan Blum, Patton Oswalt, A: Scott Hepburn)Nathan: The Last Ronin #2 (W: Tom Waltz & Kevin Eastman, A: Esau & Isaac Escorza)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Spider-Woman #9 (Besch Cover)Nathan: Sabrina: Something Wicked #5 (Veronica Fish)Segment: Off topic Top Shelf: Friday the 13th movies!
Hello ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Welcome to the 3rd Annual Frenzy Awards for 2020. The Frenzy Award categories and Nominees are as follows. One shots Blue in Green from Image Writer(s) : Ram V. Artist(s) : Anand Rk Hedra #1 from Image Writer(s) : Jesse Lonergan Artist(s) : Jesse Lonergan Piecemeal from AfterShock Comics Writer(s) : Cullen Bunn Artist(s) : Szymon Kudranski Ice Cream Man Quarantine Comics Special #1 from Image Writer(s) : Maxwell Prince Artist(s) : Martin Morazzo Chris Ohalloran Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Presents Madame Satan One Shot from Archie Comics Writer(s) : Eliot Rahal Artist(s) : Julius Ohta Solid Blood #17 from Image Writer(s) : Robert Kirkman Artist(s) : Ryan Ottley Ongoing: Middlewest from Image Writer(s) : Skottie Young Artist(s) : Jorge Corona Jean-Francois Beaulieu Gideon Falls from Image Writer(s) : Jeff Lemire Artist(s) : Andrea Sorrentino Dave Stewart Farmhand from Image Writer(s) : Rob Guillory Artist(s) : Rob Guillory Wasted Space from Vault Comics Writer(s) : Michael Moreci Artist(s) : Hayden Sherman Invisible Kingdom from Dark Horse Writer(s) : G. Willow Wilson Artist(s) : Christian Ward Bitter Root from Image Writer(s) : David Walker Chuck Brown Artist(s) : Sanford Greene Crowded from Image Writer(s) : Christopher Sebela Artist(s) : Ro Stein Ted Brandt Ice Cream Man from Image Writer(s) : W. Maxwell Prince Artist(s) : Martin Morazzo Chris OHalloran Fire Power from Image Comics Writer: Robert Kirkman Artists: Matthew Wilson, Chris Samnee Once and Future from BOOM! Studios Writer(s) : Kieron Gillen Artist(s) : Dan Mora Adventureman from Image Writer(s) : Matt Fraction Artist(s) : Terry Dodson Rachel Dodson New And Notable On the Stump from Image Writer(s) : Chuck Brown Artist(s) : Prenzy Vagrant Queen: Planet Called Doom from Vault Comics Writer(s) : Magdalene Visaggio Artist(s) : Jason Smith Vlad Dracul from Scout Comics Writer: Andrea Mutti, Matteo Struckul Artist: Andrea Mutti Department of Truth from Image Writer(s) : James Tynion IV Artist(s) : Martin Simmonds Join the Future from AfterShock Comics Writer(s) : Zack Kaplan Artist(s) : Piotr Kowalski Dark Red from AfterShock Comics Writer(s) : Tim Seeley Artist(s) : Corin Howell Family Tree from Image Writer(s) : Jeff Lemire Artist(s) : Phil Hester Various Red Mother from BOOM! Studios writer(s) : Jeremy Haun Artist(s) : Danny Luckert Resonant from Vault Comics Writer(s) : David Andry Artist(s) : Skylar Patridge Crossover from Image Writer(s) : Donny Cates Artist(s) : Geoff Shaw Red Atlantis from AfterShock Comics Writer(s) : Stephanie Phillips Artist(s) : Robert Carey Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Something Wicked from Archie Comics Writer(s) : Kelly Thompson Artist(s) : Veronica Fish Heist, or How to Steal a Planet from Vault Comics Writer(s) : Paul Tobin Artist(s) : Arjuna Susini Billionaire Island from Ahoy Comics Writer(s) : Mark Russell Artist(s) : Steve Pugh Horror Comics The Plot from Vault Comics Writer(s) : Michael Moreci Tim Daniel Artist(s) : Josh Hixson Tales from Harrow County Death's Choir - from Dark Horse Writer(s) : Cullen Bunn Artist(s) : Naomi Franquiz Something is Killing the Children from BOOM! Studios Writer(s) : James Tynion IV Artist(s) : Werther Dell Edera The Autumnal from Vault Comics Writer(s) : Daniel Kraus Artist(s) : Chris Shehan Mirka Andolfo's Mercy from Image Writer(s) : Mirka Andolfo Artist(s) : Mirka Andolfo Hotell from AWA Writer(s) : John Lees Artist(s) : Dalibor Talajic Where did this come from? Grendel Kentucky from AWA Writer(s) : Jeff McComsey Artist(s) : Tommy Lee Edwards Finger Guns from Vault Comics Writer(s) : Sabs Cooper Justin Richards Artist(s) : Val Halvorson King of Nowhere from BOOM! Studios Writer(s) : Maxwell Prince Artist(s) : Tyler Jenkins Scumbag from Image Writer(s) : Rick Remender Artist(s) : Moreno DiNisio Eric Powell Olympia from Image Writer(s) : Curt Pires Tony Pires Artist(s) : Alex Diotto Dee Cunniffe Stealth from Image Writer(s) : Mike Costa Artist(s) : Nate Bellegarde Tamra Bonvillain Cuspie award For the Cusp award we are each remembering a book that got short changed in last year's awards because of their release dates between 2019 and 2020 Favorite Overall The winners here aren't necessarily the winners of their category. They can be excellent and transcend the category.
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Comics Miles to Go #1 from AfterShock Comics (W) B. Clay Moore (A) Stephen Molnar $4.99 Shadow Service #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Cavan Scott | Artist(s): Corin Howell | $3.99 Gideon Falls #25 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Andrea Sorrentino | Colors: Dave Stewart | Letters: Steve Wands | $3.99 Rated Mature Sabrina The Teenage Witch Something Wicked #3 from Archie Comics | Writer(s): Kelly Thompson | Artist(s): Veronica Fish and Andy Fish | Letters: Jack Morelli | $3.99 Rated Teen An Unkindness of Ravens #1 from BOOM Studios (W) Dan Panosian (A) Marianna Ignazzi | Colors: Fabiana Mascolo | Letters: Mike Fiorentino | $3.99 Autumnal #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Daniel Kraus | Artist(s): Chris Shehan | Colors: Jason Wordie | Letters: Jim Campbell | $3.99 Canto II Hollow Men #2 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): David M. Booher | Artist(s): Drew Zucker | Colors Vittorio Astone | Letters: Andworld Design | $3.99 Engineward #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): George Mann | Artist(s): Joe Eisma | Colors: Michael Garland | Letters: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou | $3.99 Wicked Things #5 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): John Allison | Artist(s): Max Sarin | Colors: Whitney Cogar | Letters: Jim Campbell | $3.99 Bliss #3 from Image | Writer(s): Sean Lewis | Artist(s): Caitlin Yarsky | $3.99 Dead Body Road Bad Blood #4 from Image | Writer(s): Justin Jordan | Artist(s): Ben Tiesma Mat Lopes | $3.99 Dryad #5 from Oni Press | Writer(s): Kurtis J. Wiebe | Artist(s): Justin Osterling | $3.99 Upcoming Comics X-Ray Robot #2 from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Mike Allred | Artist(s): Mike Allred | $3.99 Chu #3 from Image | Writer(s): John Layman | Artist(s): Dan Boultwood | $3.99 Department Of Truth #1 from Image | Writer(s): James Tynion IV | Artist(s): Martin Simmonds | $3.99 Ice Cream Man #20 Cover D 3rd Ptg - The Lorax Cover from Image | Writer(s): W. Maxwell Prince | Artist(s): Martin Morazzo Chris OHalloran | $3.99 Mirka Andolfos Mercy #6 from Image | Writer(s): Mirka Andolfo | Artist(s): Mirka Andolfo | $3.99 Sea Of Stars #7 from Image | Writer(s): Jason Aaron Dennis Hopeless Hallum | Artist(s): Stephen Green Rico Renzi | $3.99 That Texas Blood #4 from Image | Writer(s): Chris Condon | Artist(s): Jacob Phillips | $3.99 Artemis And The Assassin #5 from AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Stephanie Phillips | Artist(s): Francesca Fantini | $3.99 Alienated #6 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Simon Spurrier | Artist(s): Chris Wildgoose | $3.99 Rogue Planet #5 from Oni Press | Writer(s): Cullen Bunn | Artist(s): Andy MacDonald | $3.99 Trades Tartarus Vol 1 TP from Image | Writer(s): Johnnie Christmas | Artist(s): Jack Cole | $16.99 Olympia TP from Image | Writer(s): Curt Pires | Artist(s): Alex Diotto Dee Cunniffe | $16.99 Thanks to Kendall Reviews who gave us a shout out and recommendation for our coverage of horror comics. http://kendallreviews.com/scarys-voices-sound-bites-this-weeks-recommended-horror-podcasts-week-ending-25th-september-2020/
Comics Once and Future #11 from Boom Studios (W) Keiron Gillen (A) Dan Mora - $3.99 Seven Secrets #2 from Boom Studios (W) Tom Taylor (A) Daniele Di Nicuolo - $3.99 Big Girls #2 from Image | Writer(s): Jason Howard | Artist(s): Jason Howard | Letters: Fonogr Billionaire Island #6 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Steve Pugh | Color: Chris Chuckry | Letters: Rob Steen | $3.99 Finger Guns #5 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Sabs Cooper Justin Richards | Artist(s): Val Halvorson | Colors: Rebecca Nalty | Letters: Taylor Esposito | $3.99 Heavy #1 from Vault Comics (W) Max Bemis | (A) Eryk Donovan | Colors: Cris Peter | Letters: Taylor Esposito | $3.99 Stillwater #1 from Image Comics (W) Chip Zdarsky (A) Ramon K. Perez | Colors: Mike Spicer | Letters: Rus Wooten | $3.99 Genius Animals? | Vali Chandrasekaran, Writer | Jun-Pierre Shiozawa, Artist Bleed Them Dry #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Hiroshi Koizumi Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): Dike Ruan | $3.99 Vampire The Masquerade #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Tim Seeley Various | Artist(s): Dev Pramanik Nathan Gooden | $9.99 - foil cover, $3.99 - regular cover Sun Eater #1 from Heavy Metal (W) Writer: Dylan Sprouse (A) Diego Yapur $4.99 Upcoming Comics Canto II Hollow Men #2 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s): David M. Booher | Artist(s): Drew Zucker | $3.99 Bliss #3 from Image | Writer(s): Sean Lewis | Artist(s): Caitlin Yarsky | $3.99 Dead Body Road Bad Blood #4 from Image | Writer(s): Justin Jordan | Artist(s): Ben Tiesma Mat Lopes | $3.99 Gideon Falls #25 from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Andrea Sorrentino Dave Stewart | $3.99 Engineward #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): George Mann | Artist(s): Joe Eisma | $3.99 Dryad #5 from Oni Press | Writer(s): Kurtis J. Wiebe | Artist(s): Justin Osterling | $3.99 Sabrina The Teenage Witch Something Wicked #3 from Archie Comics | Writer(s): Kelly Thompson | Artist(s): Veronica Fish | $3.99 Shadow Service #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Cavan Scott | Artist(s): Corin Howell | $3.99 Wicked Things #5 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): John Allison | Artist(s): Max Sarin | $3.99 Miles to Go #1 from AfterShock Comics (W) B. Clay Moore (A) Stephen Molnar $4.99 An Unkindness of Ravens #1 from BOOM Studios (W) Dan Panosian (A) Marianna Ignazzi $3.99 Autumnal #1 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Daniel Kraus | Artist(s): Chris Shehan | $3.99
Comics Cyber Punk 2077 Trauma Team #1 of 4 from Dark Horse Comics (W) Cullen Bunn (A) Miguel Valderrama - $3.99 Ice Cream Man Presents Quarantine Comix Special #1 From Image | Writer(s): Maxwell Prince | Artist(s): Martin Morazzo Chris Ohalloran | $5.99 Bad Mother #2 from AWA/Upshot Comics (W) Christa Faust(A) Mike Deodato - $3.99 Stealth #5 from Image Comics (W) Mike Costa(A) Nate Bellegarde, Tamra Bonvillain - $3.99 Blackwood Mourning After #4 From Dark Horse | Writer(s): Evan Dorkin | Artist(s): Veronica Fish, Andy Fish | Letters: Greg McKenna | $3.99 Ash & Thorn #5 From Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mariah McCourt | Artist(s): Soo Lee | Colors: Pippa Bowland | Letters: Rob Steen | $3.99 Join The Future #5 From AfterShock Comics | Writer(s): Zack Kaplan | Artist(s): Piotr Kowalski | Colors: Brad Simpson | Letters: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou | $3.99 Red Mother #8 From BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): Jeremy Haun | Artist(s): Danny Luckert | Letters: Ed Dukeshire || $3.99 Something Is Killing The Children #10 From BOOM! Studios | Writer(s): James Tynion IV | Artist(s): Werther Dell Edera | Colors: Miquel Muerto | Letters: Andworld Design | $3.99 Vlad Dracul #3 From Scout Comics | Writer(s): Matteo Strukul | Artist(s): Andrea Mutti | Colors: Vladimir Popov | Letters: Joel Rodriguez | $6.99 Genius Animals? | Vali Chandrasekaran, Writer | Jun-Pierre Shiozawa, Artist Wellington #5 From IDW Publishing | Writer(s): Aaron Mahnke Delilah Dawson | Artist(s): Piotr Kowalski | $3.99 Marked #7 From Image | Writer(s): David Hine Brian Haberlin | Artist(s): Brian Haberlin Geirrod Van Dyke | $3.99 Upcoming Comics Big Girls #2 from Image | Writer(s): Jason Howard | Artist(s): Jason Howard | $3.99 Billionaire Island #6 from Ahoy Comics | Writer(s): Mark Russell | Artist(s): Steve Pugh | $3.99 Bleed Them Dry #3 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Hiroshi Koizumi Eliot Rahal | Artist(s): Dike Ruan | $3.99 Finger Guns #5 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Sabs Cooper Justin Richards | Artist(s): Val Halvorson | $3.99 Vampire The Masquerade #2 from Vault Comics | Writer(s): Tim Seeley Various | Artist(s): Dev Pramanik Nathan Gooden | $9.99 - foil cover, $3.99 - regular cover Billionaire Island #6 from Ahoy Comics (W) Mark Russell (A) Steve Pugh - $3.99 Once and Future #11 from Boom Studios (W) Keiron Gillen (A) Dan Mora - $3.99 Heavy #1 from Vault Comics (W) Max Bemis (A) Eryk Donovan - $3.99 Seven Secrets #2 from Boom Studios (W) Tom Taylor (A) Daniele Di Nicuolo - $3.99 Stillwater #1 from Image Comics (W) Chip Zdarsky (A) Ramon K. Perez, Mike Spicer - $3.99 Sun Eater #1 from Heavy Metal (W) Writer: Dylan Sprouse (A) Diego Yapur $4.99 Trades Blackwood Vol 2 The Mourning After TP from Dark Horse | Writer(s): Evan Dorkin | Artist(s): Veronica Fish Andy Fish | $19.99 Little Bird Fight For Elders Hope TP from Image | Writer(s): Darcy Van Poelgeest | Artist(s): Ian Bertram | $19.99 Royal City Complete Collection HC from Image | Writer(s): Jeff Lemire | Artist(s): Jeff Lemire | $44.99 Sonata Vol 2 The Citadel TP from Image | Writer(s): David Hine Brian Haberlin | Artist(s): Brian Haberlin | $16.99
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Podcast BD – À la recherche du Tintin perdu: Archie L’équipe d’E=Hergé2 part à la recherche de Tintin dans nouvelle série des comics « Archie », scénario de Mark Waid, dessin de Fiona Staples, Veronica Fish et plusieurs autres, publié en anglais chez Archie Comics et en français chez Glénat. C’est un choc : Archie et Betty, le […]
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Fecha de Grabación: Domingo 24 de mayo de 2020Algunas de las noticias y temas comentados:HBOMAX lanzará el Snyder Cut de Justice League en 2021.Escritores, temas y fórmulas narrativas.Nuestras películas favoritas de Star Wars.Eventos y megasagas en Marvel Comics.Respondemos muchas (muuuchas) preguntas de los escuchas.¡Y más...!Comentario de cómics:Gideon Falls, escrito por Jeff Lemire, con dibujo de Andrea Sorrentino y color de Dave Stewart. (Image Comics)Sabrina the Teenage Witch, escrito por Kelly Thompson y con arte de Veronica Fish y Andy Fish. (Archie Comics)Pueden escuchar el Podcast dentro del sitio a través del reproductor que está en la columna lateral del Blog o en este reproductor incrustado.Descarga Directa MP3 (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 97,7 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 01:46:33. Recuerden que ya está nuevamente activa nuestra campaña en Patreon. Cada episodio se publicará en esa plataforma al menos 24 horas antes que a través de los canales habituales. Habrá también un especial mensual, y pueden sumarse a nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar al mes. Puedes encontrar el podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios: Comicverso en SpotifyComicverso en iVooxComicverso en Apple PodcastsComicverso en Google PodcastsComicverso en Archive.orgComicverso en Overcast.fmComicverso en Pocket CastsComicverso en RadioPublicComicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, mismo que puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia. Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro Podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Comics Review Details: From Beyond the Unknown Giant 1 by Dave Wielgosz, Marc Guggenheim, Dan Jurgens, Steve Pugh, Norm Rapmund, Kenneth Rocafort Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Something Wicked 1 by Kelly Thompson, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish Lucifer's Knight 1 by John Perry, Emi Utrera, Jolly Awodola Afterlift by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne Sentient by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel Walta Breaklands by Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern Nowhere Men 1 by Eric Stephenson, Nate Bellegarde, Jordie Bellaire Black Monday Murders 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Tomm Coker Berzerker Unbound by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato Jr Additional Reviews: Locke & Key s1, Dracula, Frankenstein News: King and Taylor trolling, Disney/Marvel make cuts, pencils down, Artemis Fowl straight to Disney+ Special Comics Countdown (OGNs): Be Prepared by Vera Brosgol Sentient by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel Walta Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp, Manuel Preitano Shadow of the Batgirl by Sarah Kuhn, Nicole Goux Frogcatchers by Jeff Lemire Extraordinary: The Story of an Ordinary Princess by Cassie Anderson The Okay Witch by Emma Steinkellner My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips Afar by Leila del Duca, Kit Seaton Criminy by Roger Langridge, Ryan Ferrier
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DC Solicits May 2020, Top 500 Comics Reviews: Black Wood: The Mourning After by Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish, Andy, Fish Batman: Pennyworth RIP by James Tynion IV, Peter Tomasi, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Chris Burnham, Marcio Takara, Diogenes Neves, David Lafuente, Sumit Kumar, Adriano Lucas, Rex Lokus, Nathan Fairbairn Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey 1 by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Paul Mounts Superman: Heroes by Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Kevin Maguire, Steve Lieber, Mike Perkins, Mike Norton, Scott Godlewski Zatanna and the House of Secrets by Matthew Cody, Yoshi Yoshitani Napoleon Dynamite Valentine's Day Special by Megan Brown, Christine Larsen Star Trek Year 5 Valentine's Day Special by Paul Cornell, Christopher Jones, Charlie Kirchoff Tartarus 1 by Johnnie Christmas, Jack T. Cole Gwen Stacy 1 by Christos Gage, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Nebula 1 by Vita Ayala, Claire Roe, Mike Spicer Spirits of Ghost Rider: Mother of Demons by Ed Brisson, Roland Boschi Alienated 1 by Si Spurrier, Chris Wildgoose, Andre May Undone by Blood 1 by Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Sami Kivela, Jason Wordie Snapdragon by Kat Leyh Additional Reviews: Black Hammer v4, Doctor Who, Sonic the Hedgehog News: new Thor mini by Ram V tying into Empyre, Mark Waid 2-part Squadron Supreme mini for Empyre, more delays on Abram's Spidey, another delay on Azzarello's BoP, Phastos the Eternal, Captain America Empyre one-shot by PKJ, Masters of the Universe casting, Shadowman relaunch by Cullen Bunn, Birds of Prey renaming Trailers: Green Knight, Stranger Things s4, Vagrant Queen Comics Countdown: Green Lantern: Season Two 1 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff Ascender 9 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Thor 3 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson X-Men 6 by Jonathan Hickman, Matteo Bufffagni, Sunny Gho Sonata 8 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Tales from Harrow County: Death's Choir 3 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook, Naomi Franquiz Terrifics 25 by Gene Luen Yang, Dan Mora, Ivan Plascencia Venom 23 by Donny Cates, Mark Bagley, Andy Owens, Frank Martin Dollhouse Family 4 by Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Vince Locke, Cris Peter Ghosted in LA 8 by Sina Grace, Siobhan Keenan, Cathy Le
Solicits Feb 2020 Comics Reviews: Frozen: True Treasure by Joe Caramagna, Eduard Petrovich, Astasiia Belousova, Kawaii Creative Studio Umbrella Academy: Hazel and Cha-Cha Save Christmas by Batman: White Knight - Von Freeze by Sean Murphy, Klaus Janson He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse 1 by Tim Seeley, Dan Fraga, Richard Friend Infected: The Scarab by Dennis Hallum, Freddie E. Williams II, Jeremy Colwell Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage 1 by Jeff Lemire, Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Chris Sotomayor Big Hero 6 1 by Hannah Blumenreich, Nicoletta Baldari, Joe Caramagna GLOW vs. the Baby Face 1 by Aimee Garcia, Hannah Templer, Veronica Fish, AJ Mendez Heart Attack 1 by Shawn Kittelsen, Eric Zadawski, Michael Garland Olympia 1 by Curt Pires, Tony Pires, Alex Diotto, Dee Cunniffe, Micah Meyers 2099 Alpha by Nick Spencer, Viktor Bogdanovic, Marte Gracia Absolute Carnage: Captain Marvel by Emily Lerner, Andrea Broccardo, Underwood Annihilation: Scourge Alpha by Matthew Rosenberg, Juanan Ramirez, Cian Tormey, Federico Blee Deadpool 1 by Kelly Thompson, Chris Bachalo, Wayne Faucher, John Livesay, Jaime Mendoza, Victor Olazaba, Tim Townsend, Al Vey, David Curiel FF 2099 by Karla Pacheco, Steven Cummings, Chris Sotomayor Heartbeat 1 by Maria Llovet Rai 1 by Dan Abnett, Juan Jose Ryp Shapes 1 by Jason Brubaker, Rick Rekedal Lumberjanes: Shape of Friendship by Lilah Sturges, Polterink, Alexa Sharpe Killing Time in America by Jimmy Palmiotti, Craig Weeden, Justin Norman, Paul Mounts, John Hill Additional Reviews: TKO, Frozen II, Over the Garden Wall News: Runaways ending, Star Girl to CW, Batman backups, Marvel rights to Ultraman Comics Countdown, 20 Nov 2019: Conan the Barbarian 11 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson King Thor 3 by Jason Aaron, Esad Ribic, Ive Scorcina Dial H For Hero 9 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Jordan Gibson Batman: White Night Presents Von Freeze by Sean Murphy, Klaus Janson Farmhand 10 by Rob Guillory, Taylor Wells Immortal Hulk 27 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Marc Deering, Ruy Jose, Sean Parsons, Paul Mounts Steeple 3 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Question: Deaths of Vic Sage 1 by Jeff Lemire, Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Chris Sotomayor Canto 6 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Vittorio Astone Spider-Verse 2 by Ryan North, Pere Perez, Jordi Tarragona Garcia, Marte Gracia
Interview with Kelly Thompson Sep Solicits, Superman: Year One, Usagi Yojimbo, Warlord of Mars Attacks, Psi-Lords, Snow White & the Seven Dwarves, Crucified, No Ones, Batman 73 Reviews: Black Mirror (Smithereens & Rachel, Jack, and Ashley, Too), Murder Most Mundane, Heart in a Box, Dark Phoenix, Mera, Wool Omnibus News: DC Rebranding, new Young Adult graphic novels Comics Details: Superman: Year One 1 by Frank Miller, John Romita Jr, Danny Miki, Alex Sinclair Usagi Yojimbo 1 by Stan Sakai, Tom Luth Warlord of Mars Attacks 1 by Jeff Parker, Dean Kotz, Omi Remalante Psi-Lords 1 by Fred Van Lente, Renato Guedes Snow White and the Seven Dwarves 1 by Cecil Castellucci, Gabriele Bagnoli Crucified 1 by Sheldon Allen, Armin Ozdic No Ones 1 by Jim Krueger, Well-Bee Comics Countdown: Gideon Falls 14 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Outpost Zero 10 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Batman 73 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire Unstoppable Wasp 9 by Jeromy Whitley, GuriHiru Middlewest 8 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Daredevil 7 by Chip Zdarsky, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Jay Leisten, Java Tartaglia Sabrina the Teenage Witch 3 by Kelly Thompson, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish American Carnage 8 by Bryan Hill, Leandro Fernandez, Dean White Justice League 26 by James Tynion IV, Javi Fernandez, Hi-Fi Lucifer 9 by Dan Watters, Kelley Jones, Chris O'Halloran
DC Solicits, Last Stop On the Red Line, Lion King, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Giant Man, Spider-Man: Life Story 3, War of the Realms 4, WotR: Spider-Man and the League of Realms, WotR: Strikeforce - The War Avengers, Seafoam: A Friend For Madison, Star Wars: Age of Rebellion - Lando Calrissian Reviews: Alex + Ada, Star Trek: Discovery s2, Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events s3, Fourth Monkey, Detective Pikachu, She-Ra s2 Trailers: Stumptown, Nancy Drew, Batwoman, Katie Keane (sp?) News: Future Foundation series, Spider-Gwen relaunch, Saw reboot by Chris Rock, Robert Pattinson = Batman??? Comics Details: Giant Man 1 by Leah Williams, Marco Castiello, Rachelle Rosenberg War of the Realms: Spider-Man and the League of Realms 1 by Sean Ryan, Nico Leon, Carlos Lopez War of the Realms: Strikeforce - The War Avengers 1 by Dennis Hallum, Kim Jacinto, Felipe Sobreiro, Java Tartaglia Star Wars: Age of Rebellion - Lando Calrissian by Greg Pak, Matteo Buffagni, Tamra Bonvillain Lion King: Wild Schemes and Catastrophes by John Jackson Miller Avatar: The Last Airbender - Imbalance Part Two by Faith Erin Hicks, Peter Wartman, Ryan Hill Last Stop On The Red Line 1 by Paul Maybury, Sam Lotfi, John Rauch Seafoam: A Friend for Madison 1 by Jeanine Jonee, Kyle Holland Comics Countdown, 15 May 2019: Gideon Falls 13 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Oblivion Song 15 by Robert Hickman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Spider-Man: Life Story 3 by Chip Zdarsky, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Frank D’Armata Life and Death of Toyo Harada 3 by Joshua Dysart, CAFU, Butch Guice, Dan Brown, Andrew Dalhous Daredevil 5 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Sunny Gho Aquaman 48 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Viktor Bogdanovic, Jonathon Glapion, Daniel Henriques, Sunny Gho Skyward 13 by Joe Henderson, Lee Garbett, Antonio Fabela Justice League 24 by Scott Snyder, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Immortal Hulk 17 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts Sabrina the Teenage Witch 2 by Kelly Thompson, Andy Fish, Veronica Fish
Detective 1000, Heroes in Crisis 7, Dial H For Hero 1, Mera: Tide Breaker, Super Sons: Polar Shield Project, Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel Rising, Cloak and Dagger: Negative Exposure, Bad Luck Chuck, Dumbo: Friends in High Places OGN, GLOW, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Star Bastard, Viking Queen Reviews: The Outsider, ABC Murders, Sparks: The Way I Was, Luke Cage s2, Maniac, Us, The Staircase, Luther, Dumbo News: New Marvels by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross, Midsommar trailer, Island of Doctor Moreau, Tom Taylor vs. The Cabin, NOS4A2 trailer, The Voice of Chucky Comics Details: Detective Comics 1000 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia, Kevin Smith, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Alex Sinclair, Paul Dini, Dustin Nguyen, Derek Fridolfs, John Kalisz, Warren Ellis, Becky Cloonan, Jordie Bellaire, Denny O’Neil, Steve Epting, Bettie Breitweiser, Christopher Priest, Neal Adams, Dave Stewart, Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Geoff Johns, Kelley Jones, Michelle Madsen, James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson, Tom King, Tony Daniel, Joelle Jones, Tomeu Morey, Peter Tomasi, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, David Baron Heroes in Crisis 7 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Clay Mann, Travis Moore, Tomeu Morey Dial H For Hero 1 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones Mera: Tide Breaker by Danielle Page, Stephen Byrne, David Calderon Super Sons: Polar Shield Project by Ridley Pearson, Ile Gonzalez Marvel Rising 1 by Nilah Magruder, Robert Di Salvo, Rachelle Rosenberg Cloak and Dagger: Negative Exposure by Dennis Hallum, Ruairi Coleman, Francesco Manna, Giada Marchisio Bad Luck Chuck 1 by Lela Gwenn, Matthew Dow Smith, Kelly Fitzpatrick Dumbo: Friends in High Places by John Jackson Miller, Giovanni Rigano, Alberto Zanon, Paola Antista, Michela Bovo GLOW 1 by Tini Howard, Hannah Templer, Rebecca Nalty Sabrina the Teenage Witch 1 by Kelly Thompson, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish Star Bastard 1 by Andrew Clemson, Jethro Morales Viking Queen 1 by Paul Storrie, Kevin Caron Comics Countdown, Mar 27: Black Science 39 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio Black Hammer: Age of Doom 9 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart Dial H For Hero 1 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones Daredevil 3 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checcheto, Sunny Gho Terrifics 14 by Jeff Lemire, Joe Bennett, Scott Hanna, Dexter Vines, Mike Spicer Batgirl 33 by Mairghread Scott, Elena Casagrande, Scott Godlewski, John Kalisz Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt 3 by Kieron Gillen, Caspar Wijngaard, Mary Safro Martian Manhunter 4 by Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Superior Spider-Man 4 by Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire Wonder Woman 67 by G. Willow Wilson, Cary Nord, Mick Gray, Romulo Fajardo Jr
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Archie has continuity now?? For today’s episode, local Archie expert Kathleen Jacques joins us as we read "Archie" Volumes 1 and 2, the reboot written by Mark Waid and drawn by Fiona Staples, Annie Wu, and Veronica Fish. We discover who has never read an Archie comic before, how the reboot reads to long-time fans, what the deal is with the #lipstickincident, and how this version of Archie compares to a certain TV series. Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be on "A Bintel Brief" by Liana Finck.
This week I’m playing catch up so I’ve got my first batch of interviews from New York Comic Con for you. I did six altogether and I’m breaking them up into two episodes. This first batch includes Sanford Greene and David F. Walker from Bitter Root, then Christofer Emgard, the writer of The Whispering Dark, and finally, Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish, and Andy Fish from Blackwood. I’ll interject in between each interview to give some additional specifics. Bitter Root #1 is scheduled for release on November 14th from Image Comics. The Whispering Dark #1 is out now from Dark Horse Comics and the second issue is due out on November 21st. Finally, Blackwood's single issues are available now from Dark Horse Comics and a trade paperback collecting the series is scheduled for December 12th. CONTACT: Email | Twitter SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)
"Why Art?" by Eleanor Davis is a meditation on what art means for the artist and for society. This surreal story isn’t one that can be easily pinned down, but it is complex and insightful, and Jess, Jam, Jeff, and kgros will spend some time unpacking it with you. Read it, listen in, and decide if you want it on YOUR fantasy football curriculum vitae. Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be on "Archie" volumes 1 & 2 by Mark Waid, Fiona Staples, and Veronica Fish.
Michael and Derek are back at Heroes Aren't Hard to Find for the first of two July on-location episodes. They visit the shop on Independence Day, and they use the occasion to discuss current trends and titles in the comics industry. Mike explores recent manifestations of The Avengersand Justice League, focusing on Marvel and DC through what he calls the "classic Coke" approach. His discussion takes him across the writings of Jason Aaron and Scott Snyder, and then circling back to Tom King's current work on Batmanand the recent marriage event. Looking at the non-mainstream side of comics, Derek talks about his reaction to the first two issues of Evan Dorkin and Veronica Fish's Blackwoodand the initial offering of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, part of Titan Comics' Hard Case Crime series. He also brings up Naoki Urasawa's 20th Century Boysand the recent announcement of new Perfect Editions from VIZ Media. And, it being July 4th, the Two Guys also discuss comics, politics, and the current state of the country.
Man of Steel 1, Doomsday Clock 5, Justice League: No Justice 4, Batman: Prelude to the Wedding - Robin vs. Ra’s Al Ghul, Aquaman/Jabberjaw, Black Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey, Super Sons/Dynomutt, Flash/Speed Buggy, Green Lanterns Annual 1, Green Arrow Annual 2, X-Men Red Annual 1, Amazing Spidey 800, Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel, Star Wars: Lando - Double or Nothing 1, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows 19, Last Siege 1, Blackwood 1, We Are The Danger 1, Kong of Skull Island Special, Harbinger Wars II 1, Valiant High 1, Quantum & Woody 6, Reviews (Splank!, Harrow County Vol 2, Chrononauts, Good Girl, Black Mirror: Hang the DJ, Action Point), News (NYCC controversy, Comixology Comics, Jamie Foxx = Spawn, Zack Snyder directs Fountainhead?, Stuart Immonen retires?) Comics Details: Man of Steel 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis, Jason Fabok, Joe Prado, Alex Sinclair Doomsday Clock 5 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Justice League: No Justice 4 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Francis Manapul, Hi-Fi Batman: Prelude to the Wedding - Robin vs. Ra’s Al Ghul by Tim Seeley, Brad Walker, Otto Schmidt, Mick Gray, Andrew Hennessy, Jordie Bellaire Aquaman/Jabberjaw by Dan Abnett, Paul Pelletier, Andrew Hennessy, Rain Beredo, Jeff Parker, Scott Kolins, Dave McCaig Black Lighting/Hong Kong Phooey by Bryan Hill, Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jeromy Cox, Jeff Parker, Scott Kolins, Tony Avina Super Sons/Dynomutt by Peter Tomasi, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Gabe Eltaeb Flash/Speed Buggy by Scott Lobdell, Brett Booth, Batt, Marc Deering, Mark Irwin, John Livesay, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhous, Pete Pantazis Green Lanterns Annual 1 by Andy Diggle, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy Green Arrow Annual 2 by Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Carmen Carnero, Trish Mulvihill X-Men Red Annual 1 by Tom Taylor, Pascal Alixe, Chris Sotomayor Amazing Spider-Man 800 by Dan Slott, Nick Bradshaw, Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Marcos Martin, Mike Hawthorne, JP Mayer, Victor Olazaba, Cam Smith, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire, Edgar Delgado, Marte Gracia, Java Tartaglia, Muntsa Vicente Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel by Jim McCann, Diego Olortegui, Erick Arciniega Star Wars: Lando - Double of Nothing 1 by Rodney Barnes, Paolo Villanelli, Andres Mossa Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows 19 by Jody Houser, Scott Koblish, Ruth Redmond Last Siege 1 by Landry Q Walker, Justin Greenwood, Eric Jones Blackwood 1 by Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish We Are The Danger 1 by Fabian Lelay, Claudia Aguirre Kong of Skull Island Special by Paul Allor, Dan McDaid Harbinger Wars II 1 by Matt Kindt, Tomas Giorello, Diego Rodriguez Valiant High 1 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Derek Charm, David Baron Comics Countdown 30 May 2018: Kill or Be Killed 19 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser Descender 30 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Harrow County 31 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook Doomsday Clock 5 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Lazarus 28 by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, Tyler Boss, Santiago Arcas Amazing Spider-Man 800 by Dan Slott, Nick Bradshaw, Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Marcos Martin, Mike Hawthorne, JP Mayer, Victor Olazaba, Cam Smith, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire, Edgar Delgado, Marte Gracia, Java Tartaglia, Muntsa Vicente Harbinger Wars II 1 by Matt Kindt, Tomas Giorello, Diego Rodriguez Green Lanterns Annual 1 by Andy Diggle, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy Helm 2 by Jehanzeb Hasam, Mauricio Caballero, Hopkins Quantum & Woody 6 by Eliot James Rahal, Francis Portela, Andrew Dalhouse
- Blackwood #1 (de 4). Evan Dorkin (W), Veronica Fish con Andy Fish (A). (Dark Horse). - Glacier City #1. Jay Faerber (W), Michael Montenat (A), Simon Gough (C). (Panel Syndicate). - Judge Dredd - Under Siege #1. Mark Russell (W), Max Dunbar (A), Jose Luis Rio (C). (IDW). - Man of Steel #1. Brian Michael Bendis (W), Ivan Reis con Jay Fabok (A), Joe Prado (I), Alex Sinclair (C). (DC). - The Last Siege #1. Landry Q. Walker (W), Justin Greenwood (A), Eric Jones (C). (Image).
- Blackwood #1 (de 4). Evan Dorkin (W), Veronica Fish con Andy Fish (A). (Dark Horse). - Glacier City #1. Jay Faerber (W), Michael Montenat (A), Simon Gough (C). (Panel Syndicate). - Judge Dredd - Under Siege #1. Mark Russell (W), Max Dunbar (A), Jose Luis Rio (C). (IDW). - Man of Steel #1. Brian Michael Bendis (W), Ivan Reis con Jay Fabok (A), Joe Prado (I), Alex Sinclair (C). (DC). - The Last Siege #1. Landry Q. Walker (W), Justin Greenwood (A), Eric Jones (C). (Image).
Centésimo nonagésimo quinto programa de Rock & Cómics, duodécimo de la séptima temporada. Programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. SUMARIO: [01' 24"] - La cárcel de papel Álvaro Pons nos trae tres cómics aparecidos durante el último Salón del Cómic de Barcelona: Lo que más me gusta son los monstruos de Emil Ferris, publicado por Reservoir Books; La tierra de los hijos de Gipi, publicado por Ediciones Salamandra; y Martha y Alan de Emmanuel Guibert, publicado por Ediciones Salamandra. [11'26"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Mamen Moreu de su último cómic, Desastre, editado por Astiberri. [24'48"] - Canción "I Think I'm Paranoid" de Garbage [27'58"] - Cómics al límite Gerardo Vilches nos descubre el cómic Fearless Colors de Samplerman, publicado por Ediciones Valientes. [35'12"] - Frikicanción "Johnny Blaze" de Talen and Turbulence [39'12"] - Transmutaciones postheroicas Elisa McCausland nos recomienda dos cómics: SLAM de Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish, publicado por Fandogamia; y Luces nocturnas de Lorena Alvarez, publicado por Astiberri. [39'12"] - Recomendaciones de Hugo Rodrigo Terminamos con unas últimas recomendaciones por parte del presentador del programa: El señor Jean: edición integral de Philippe Dupuy y Charles Berberien, publicado por ECC Cómics; Las aventuras del capitán Torrezno. Babel de Santiago Valenzuela, publicado por Evolution Cómics; Billy Avellanas de Tony Millionaire, publicado por La Cúpula; y El rey Araña de Josh Vann y Simone d'Armini, publicado por Grafito Editorial. [52'31"] - Canción "Rose Tattoo" de Dropkick Murphys
This week we're talking about violence, about glitter, about roller skates - that's right, it's roller derby time! We're discussing the first two issues of SLAM! by Pamela Ribon and Veronica Fish. We follow Jen and Maisie as they become fast friends while developing a love of roller derby side-by-side, and see how the intensity of derby can completely take over your life, for better or for worse. Forget the blood, forget the bruises, but don't forget to come up with a kickass derby name! We'll see you on the track, jammers.
This week we’re talking about violence, about glitter, about roller skates - that’s right, it’s roller derby time! We’re discussing the first two issues of SLAM! by Pamela Ribon and Veronica Fish. We follow Jen and Maisie as they become fast friends while developing a love of roller derby side-by-side, and see how the intensity of derby can completely take over your life, for better or for worse. Forget the blood, forget the bruises, but don’t forget to come up with a kickass derby name! We’ll see you on the track, jammers.
Top 300 August sales, Dark Nights: Metal 2, Teen Titans 12, Action Comics 987, Harley Quinn 25th Anniversary Special, Generations: Captain Marvel and Captain Mar-Vell, Runaways 1, Secret Empire Omega, Realm 1, Retcon 1, Sheena 1, Slam: Next Jam 1, Ninjak 0, IT movie review, American Vandal, JJ Abrams and Star Wars, Halloween, Tales of Suspense, Phoenix Reborn, Justice League by Christopher Priest and Pete Woods, Sam Humphries on Nightwing, Batman/TMNT Part 2, Bates Motel Details: Dark Knights: Metal 2 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia; Teen Titans 12 by Ben Percy, Mirka Andolfo, Romulo Fajardo Jr; Action Comics 987 by Dan Jurgens, Viktor Bogdanovic, Jonathan Glapion, Jay Leisten, Michael Spicer; Generations: Captain Marvel and Captain Mar-Vell by Margaret Stohl, Brent Schoonover, Jordan Boyd; Runaways 1 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson; Realm 1 by Seth Peck, Jeremy Haun, Nick Filardi; Retcon 1 by Matt Nixon, Toby Cypress; Sheena: Queen of the Jungle 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Christina Trujillo, Moritat, Dimi Macheras, Casey Silver; Slam: Next Jam 1 by Pamela Ribon, Veronica Fish, Mari Julia; Ninjak 0 by Matt Kindt, Francis Portela, Christos Gage, Tomas Giorello 13 September Comics Countdown: 10. Mech Cadet Yu 2 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Triona Farrell 9. Amazing Spider-Man 32 by Dan Slott, Greg Smallwood, Jordie Bellaire 8. New Super-Man 15 by Gene Luen Yang, Brent Peeples, Richard Friend 7. The Damned 4 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Bill Crabtree 6. Dark Nights: Metal 2 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia 5. Kill or Be Killed 12 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 4. Black Science 32 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio 3. Harrow County 25 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook 2. Time and Vine 3 by Thom Zahler, Luigi Anderson 1. Mister Miracle 2 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads
Rachelle and Dave are joined by their friend J.Bone to talk about Dave Stevens' The Rocketeer. J is not only a fan, he also has drawn a lot of Rocketeer comics himself, including Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror with Roger Langridge, The Rocketeer and The Spirit with Darwyn Cooke, The Rocketeer at War with Marc Guggenheim and he did the cover and interior illustrations for the prose collection, The Rocketeer: Jet-pack Adventures. So he knows a little something about ol' Cliff Secord. Also in this episode: the first official image of Josh Brolin as Cable, Dave recommends the first issue of Elsewhere from Image Comics, Rachelle recommends The Wendy Project by Melissa Jane Osborne and Veronica Fish, and J recommends old romance comics.
Batgirl Annual, Titans Annual, DC/Hannah Barbera Specials, Inhumans Prime, X-Men Prime, Power Rangers Aftershock, Afar, Jughead the Hunger, Dark Days: The Casting, Dark Nights: Metal, Marvel shenanigans, Peter David, Batgirl movie by Joss Whedon, IT trailer, Get Out, Thunderbolts, Tellos (https://mikewieringotellostribute.com/), Detective Comics by Tynion Details: Batgirl Annual by Hope Larson, Inaki Miranda, Vita Ayala, Eleonara Carlini; Titans Annual by Dan Abnett, Minkyu Jung, Adriano Lucas; Booster Gold/Flintstones by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Scott Hanna, Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Pier Brito; Adam Strange/Future Quest by Marc Andreyko, Jeff Parker, Steve Lieber, Dan Didio, Phil Winslade; Suicide Squad/Banana Splits by Tony Bedard, Ban Caldwell, Mark Morales, Mark Russell, Howard Porter; Green Lantern/Space Ghost by Christopher Sebela, James Tynion IV, Ariel Olivetti, Howard Chaykin; Inhumans Prime by Al Ewing, Chris Allen, Ryan Sook, Keith Champagne, Walden Wong; X-Men Prime by Cullen Bunn, Marc Guggenheim, Greg Pak, Leonard Kirk, Ken Lashley, Guillermo Ortega, Ibraim Roberson; Power Rangers Aftershock by Ryan Parrott, Robert Carey, Lucas Werneck, Kyle Higgins, Hendry Prasetya; Jughead the Hunger by Frank Tieri, Michael Walsh; Afar by Leila Del Duca, Kit Seaton 29 March Comics Countdown: 10. Booster Gold/Flintstones by Mark Russell, Rick Leonardi, Scott Hanna, Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Pier Brito 9. Spider-Woman 17 by Dennis Hopeless, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, Rachelle Rosenberg 8. Batgirl Annual 1 by Hope Larson, Inaki Miranda, Vita Ayala, Eleonara Carlini 7. Clean Room 17 by Gail Simone, Walter Geovani, Quinton Winter 6. Divinity III: Stalinverse 4 by Matt Kindt, Trevor Hairsine, Allison Rodrigues, Ryan Winn 5. Joyride 11 by Collin Kelley, Jackson Lanzing, Marcus To, Irma Knivila 4. Kamandi Challenge 3 by Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Paul Mounts 3. Deadly Class 27 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd 2. Backstagers 8 by James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, Walter Baiamonte 1. Afar by Leila Del Duca, Kit Seaton
- Batgirl Annual #1. Hope Larson e Iñaki Miranda. (Vita Ayala y Eleonora Carlini) (DC). - Inhumans Prime #1. Al Ewing y Ryan Sook con Chris Allen. (Marvel). - Space Riders-Galaxy of Brutality #1. Fabian Rangel Jr. y Alexis Ziritt. (Black Mask). - Titans Annual #1. Dan Abnett y Minkyu Jung (DC). - X-Men Prime #1. Mark Guggenheim, Greg Pak, Cullen Bunn y Ken Lashley, Ibrahim Roberson, Leonard Kirk, Guillermo Ortego. - Old Guard #2. Greg Rucka y Leandro Fernández (Image). - Spider-Woman #17. Final de etapa. Dennis Hopeless, Veronica Fish, Javier Rodríguez con Álvaro López y Rachelle Rosemberg. También algunos otros autores esporádicos.
- Batgirl Annual #1. Hope Larson e Iñaki Miranda. (Vita Ayala y Eleonora Carlini) (DC). - Inhumans Prime #1. Al Ewing y Ryan Sook con Chris Allen. (Marvel). - Space Riders-Galaxy of Brutality #1. Fabian Rangel Jr. y Alexis Ziritt. (Black Mask). - Titans Annual #1. Dan Abnett y Minkyu Jung (DC). - X-Men Prime #1. Mark Guggenheim, Greg Pak, Cullen Bunn y Ken Lashley, Ibrahim Roberson, Leonard Kirk, Guillermo Ortego. - Old Guard #2. Greg Rucka y Leandro Fernández (Image). - Spider-Woman #17. Final de etapa. Dennis Hopeless, Veronica Fish, Javier Rodríguez con Álvaro López y Rachelle Rosemberg. También algunos otros autores esporádicos.
IMAGE-O-RAMA: Extremity by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer, Deadly Class #26 (SPOILERS) by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, and Jordan Boyd, Plastic #1 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, and Laura Martin, The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #6 and 7, Carl Barks, Vampirella #0 by Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton from Dynamite!, Spider-Woman by Dennis Hopeless, Veronica Fish, Rachelle Rosenberg, Javier Rodriguez, and Alvaro Lopez, VALIANT-O-RAMA: Divinity I + II + III by Matt Kindt, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, and David Baron and Komandar Bloodshot by Jeff Lemire and Clayton Crain, Larfleeze Volume 2: The Face of Greed by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, Scott Kolins, and Michael Atiyeh, Adventure Time, Star Trek: For the Love of Spock, plus a whole mess more!
El Especial de fin de año llega con las novedades más llamativas de 2016 y el catarro del Doctor Snack. Esperamos que os guste. - Joyride. Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly y Marcus To. (Boom!). - The Fix. Nick Spencer y Steve Lieber. (Image). Doctor Rust - Britannia. Peter Milligan y Juan José Ryp. (Valiant). - Ether. Matt Kindt y David Rubín. (Dark Horse). - Green Valley. Max Landis y Giuseppe Camuncoli. (Image). - Kill or be Killed. Ed Brubaker y Sean Phillips. (Image). - Lake of Fire. Nathan Fairbairn y Matt Smith. (Image). - Moonshine. Brian Azzarello y Eduardo Risso. (Image). - Poe Dameron. Charles Soule y Phil Noto. (Marvel). Doctor Snack - Batman. Tom King y David Finch. (DC). - Champions. Mark Waid y Humberto Ramos. (Marvel). - Doctor Aphra. Kieron Gillen y Kev Walker. (Marvel). - Frostbite. Joshua Williamson y Jason Shawn Alexander. (Vertigo). - Jessica Jones. Brian Michael Bendis y Michael Gaydos. (Marvel). - Shipwreck. Warren Ellis y Phil Hester. (Aftershock). - Slam!. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!).
El Especial de fin de año llega con las novedades más llamativas de 2016 y el catarro del Doctor Snack. Esperamos que os guste. - Joyride. Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly y Marcus To. (Boom!). - The Fix. Nick Spencer y Steve Lieber. (Image). Doctor Rust - Britannia. Peter Milligan y Juan José Ryp. (Valiant). - Ether. Matt Kindt y David Rubín. (Dark Horse). - Green Valley. Max Landis y Giuseppe Camuncoli. (Image). - Kill or be Killed. Ed Brubaker y Sean Phillips. (Image). - Lake of Fire. Nathan Fairbairn y Matt Smith. (Image). - Moonshine. Brian Azzarello y Eduardo Risso. (Image). - Poe Dameron. Charles Soule y Phil Noto. (Marvel). Doctor Snack - Batman. Tom King y David Finch. (DC). - Champions. Mark Waid y Humberto Ramos. (Marvel). - Doctor Aphra. Kieron Gillen y Kev Walker. (Marvel). - Frostbite. Joshua Williamson y Jason Shawn Alexander. (Vertigo). - Jessica Jones. Brian Michael Bendis y Michael Gaydos. (Marvel). - Shipwreck. Warren Ellis y Phil Hester. (Aftershock). - Slam!. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!).
- Dead Inside #1. John Arcudi y Toni Fejzula. (Dark Horse). - Gamora #1. Nicole Perlman y Marco Checchetto. (Marvel). - Justice League vs Suicide Squad #1. Joshua Williamson y Jason Fabok. (DC). - Klaus and the Witch of Winter #1. Grant Morrison y Dan Mora. (Boom!) - Star-Lord #1. Chip Zdarsky y Kris Anka. (Marvel). - The Mighty Captain Marvel #0. Margaret Stohl y Emilio Laiso con Ramon Rosanas. (Marvel). Brevísimos comentarios sobre: - Doctor Aphra #2. Kieron Gillen y Kev Walker. (Marvel). - Ether #2. Matt Kindt y Davíd Rubín. (Dark Horse). - Invincible Iron Man #2. Brian Michael Bendis y Stefano Caselli. (Marvel). - Slam! #2. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!). - Thanos #2. Jeff Lemire y Mike Deodato. (Marvel). - Ultimates 2 #2. Al Ewing y Travel Foreman. (Marvel).
- Dead Inside #1. John Arcudi y Toni Fejzula. (Dark Horse). - Gamora #1. Nicole Perlman y Marco Checchetto. (Marvel). - Justice League vs Suicide Squad #1. Joshua Williamson y Jason Fabok. (DC). - Klaus and the Witch of Winter #1. Grant Morrison y Dan Mora. (Boom!) - Star-Lord #1. Chip Zdarsky y Kris Anka. (Marvel). - The Mighty Captain Marvel #0. Margaret Stohl y Emilio Laiso con Ramon Rosanas. (Marvel). Brevísimos comentarios sobre: - Doctor Aphra #2. Kieron Gillen y Kev Walker. (Marvel). - Ether #2. Matt Kindt y Davíd Rubín. (Dark Horse). - Invincible Iron Man #2. Brian Michael Bendis y Stefano Caselli. (Marvel). - Slam! #2. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!). - Thanos #2. Jeff Lemire y Mike Deodato. (Marvel). - Ultimates 2 #2. Al Ewing y Travel Foreman. (Marvel).
We recommend "Shipwreck" and "SLAM!" from our pull lists, and then we go back further then we've ever gone... to "Superman's Christmas Adventure!" It's... a weird one. Then we play a game of "Super-Mundane," and ask who would be the best and worst hall monitor. Happy Holidays! Don't forget to treat yourself with some comics! Pull List: Jay: “Shipwreck" (Aftershock), written by Warren Ellis, art by Phil Hester. Mike: “SLAM!" (BOOM! Box), written by Pamela Ribon, art by Veronica Fish. Main Segment: “Superman's Christmas Adventure" (DC Comics), written by Jerry Siegel, art by Jack Burnley. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Hall Monitor?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
- Civil War II #7 (de 8). Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). - Gran Hotel Abismo. Marcos Prior y David Rubín. (Astiberri). - Slam! #1. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!). - Venom #1. Mike Costa y Gerardo Sandoval. (Marvel). - White #1. Dan Schaffer. (Devil's Due/First Comics). - Yakuza Demon Killers #1 (de 4). Amit Chauhan y Eli Powell. (IDW). - Dr. Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme #2. Robbie Thompson y Javier rodríguez. (Marvel). - A.D. After Death. Book One. Scott Snyder y Jeff Lemire. (Image).
- Civil War II #7 (de 8). Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). - Gran Hotel Abismo. Marcos Prior y David Rubín. (Astiberri). - Slam! #1. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!). - Venom #1. Mike Costa y Gerardo Sandoval. (Marvel). - White #1. Dan Schaffer. (Devil's Due/First Comics). - Yakuza Demon Killers #1 (de 4). Amit Chauhan y Eli Powell. (IDW). - Dr. Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme #2. Robbie Thompson y Javier rodríguez. (Marvel). - A.D. After Death. Book One. Scott Snyder y Jeff Lemire. (Image).
Top 300 October sales, Slam! 1, Ether 1, Thanos 1, Harbinger Renegades 1, Midnighter, Elektra, Kingpin, Bullseye, America Chavez by Gabby Rodriguez and Joe Quinones, Darth Maul by Cullen Bunn and Luke Ross, Unworthy Thor and Olivier Coipel, 25 cent Kirkman comics, Emelia Clarke, Han Solo, Uncanny X-Men Annual, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, Cuckoo's Calling. Slam! 1 by Pamela Ribon, Veronica Fish, Brittany Peer; Ether 1 by Matt Kindt, David Rubin; Thanos 1 by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato; Harbinger Renegades 1 by Rafer Roberts, Darick Robertson, Richard Clark, Diego Rodriguez 16 November 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Joyride 7 by Jackson Lanzing, Marcus To 9. Moonshine 2 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso, Christian Rossi 8. Reborn 2 by Mark Millar, Greg Capullo 7. Thanos 1 by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato, Frank Martin 6. Kill or Be Killed 4 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 5. Superman 11 by Peter Tomasi, Pat Gleason, Christian Alamy, Mick Gray, Mark Morales, John Kalisz 4. Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye 2 by Jon Rivera, Gerard Way, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi, Tom Scioli 3. Backstagers 4 by James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, Walter Baiamonte 2. Dr. Strange 14 by Jason Aaron, Chris Bachalo, Wayne Faucher, John Livesay, Victor Olazaba, Tim Townsend, Al Vey 1. Black Hammer 5 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart
What’s New? TerrifiCon 8/19-8/21 Avengers Infinity War Now One Movie Comics: Suicide Squad: Rebirth #1 The Hellblazer: Rebirth #1 Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man #2 Archie #10 Creator Spotlight: Veronica Fish Brian talked to the Archie, Silk and Pirates of Mars artist at Plastic City Comic Con about her upcoming run on Spider-Woman. You can keep up with Veronica at veronicafish.com and on Instragram at itsveronicafish. Send comments to sipodcast@comcast.net OR leave us a voicemail at 860-698-0468. Check out www.secretidentitypodcast.com for all things Secret Identity.
Nightwing 1, Batgirl 1, Red Hood and the Outlaws Rebirth, Titans 1, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps 1, Geoff Johns, Civil War II 4, Captain America Steve Rogers 3, Hawkeye by Fraction/Aja, Netflix, Young Avengers, Star Trek Beyond, Deep Space Nine, Batman back-issues and American Horror Story. Details: Nightwing 1 (Tim Seeley, Javier Fernandez, Chris Sotomayor), Batgirl 1 (Hope Larson, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig), Red Hood and the Outlaws Rebirth (Scott Lobdell, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini), Titans 1 (Dan Abnett, Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse), Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps 1 (Robert Venditti, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, Tomeu Morey), Civil War II 4 (Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, Justin Ponsor), Captain America Steve Rogers 3 (Nick Spencer, Jesus Saiz, Rachelle Rosenberg), Detective Comics 755 (Greg Rucka, Shawn Martinbrough, Steve Mitchell), Batman 451 (Marv Wolfman, Jim Aparo, Mike DeCarlo, Adrienne Roy), Batman 525 (Doug Moench, Kelley Jones, John Beatty, Gregory Wright), Batman 526 (Does Moench, JH Williams III, Mick Gray, Pata Garrahy). 27 July Comics Countdown 10. Mechanism 1 by Raffaele Ienco 9. Spider-Gwen 10 by Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi, Lauren Affe) 8. Batgirl 1 by Hope Larson, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig 7. Nightwing 1 by Tim Seeley, Javier Fernandez, Chris Sotomayor 6. Howard the Duck 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Marc Deering, Joe Rivera, Paolo Rivera, Jordan Gibson 5. East of West 28 by Jonathon Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Jr 4. Flash 3 by Joshua Williamson, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia 3. Archie 10 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Szymanowicz 2. Detective Comics 937 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson) 1. Autumnlands: Tooth and Claw 12 by Kurt Busiek, Benjamin Dewey, Jordie Bellaire
Longbox Heroes podcast co-host Leonard F Chikarason (@LFChikarason) is back to talk about the latest goings-on in popular culture. We talk San Diego Comic-Con news (4:00), which leads to a discussion of comic book movies, our preferences and Trekkies vs Trekkers. We discuss new comics (23:15) we are enjoying including Batman by Tom King (@TomKIngTK) and David Finch and Detective Comics by James Tynion IV (@JamestheFourth), the Archie line of books including Archie by Mark Waid and Veronica Fish, Betty and Veronica by Adam Hughes,, Jughead by Chip Zdsrsky, Afterlife with Archie and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Francesco Francovilla and Robert Hack, Blue Monday by Chynna Clugston-Flores, the FIx by Nick Spenser and Steve Lieber (including a great story about Lieber) and Future Quest by former podcast guest Jeff Parker (@jeffparker), Doc Shaner @DocShaner), Jordie Bellaire (@whoajordie) and Steve Rude (@steverudeart) We move on to luchadors working in the US (34:05), including for the two promotions where Leonard does commentary: AIW Wrestling (@aiwrestling) in Cleveland and Chikara Pro (@chikarapro). We discuss the popularity of Pentagon Jr at an AIW show earlier this year and luchadors working at King of Trios Labor Day weekend. We close with a deep dive on Marvel Puzzle Quest (39:41), some upcoming characters and strategies we employ when playing the game. Also, behind the scenes news about Longbox Heroes schedule (58:48). 1:04:03 - The show ends with a brief remembrance following the passing of MAD Magazine artist Jack Davis and Cul-de-Sac cartoonist RIchard Thompson. I recommend Mark Evanier;s obituary for Davis. I would also expect that Tom Spurgeon of the Comics Reporter will have a thorough obit for Thompson in the coming days.
The Riverdale Podcast Presents: The Archie Andrews Old Time Radio Show
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #6 is the book of the week! Other topics include SDCC, Cheryl Blossom, Veronica Fish, listener voicemail, new releases, and more! Search the archive. Donate to the show at patreon.com/riverdalepodcast. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes and write a review! You can e-mail the show at riverdalepodcast@yahoo.com and follow the show on facebook and twitter! Thanks for listening! The Riverdale Podcast is a weekly podcast devoted to Archie Comics! If you love Archie, Jughead, Betty, Veronica, Reggie, Midge, Dilton, Moose, Lil Jinx, Pat the Brat, Wilbur, That Wilkin Boy, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Josie and the Pussycats, and the rest of the Riverdale gang, this is the podcast for you! We also discuss Archie's licensed titles, Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man, as well as Archie's Dark Circle superhero titles!
September Solicitations, DC Rebirth (Flash 1, Wonder Woman 1, Aquaman 1, Detective Comics 935, Action Comics 958), Civil War: Choosing Sides, Deadpool v Gambit, Collector's Corps Unboxing, Tellos, Kick-Ass, CW Flashpoint, 22 June Comics Countdown. 22 June 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Autumnlands: Tooth and Claw 11 by Kurt Busiek, Benjamin Dewey, Jordie Bellaire 9. Action Comics 958 by Dan Jurgens, Patrick Zircher, Ulises Arreola 8. Ms. Marvel 8 by G Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring, Irma Kniivila 7. Doctor Strange 9 by Jason Aaron, Chris Bachalo, Mark John Irwin, John Livesay, Jaime Mendoza, Victor Olazaba, Tim Townsend, Al Vey, Java Tartaglia 6. Dept H 3 by Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt 5. Detective Comics 935 by James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas 4. Mighty Thor 8 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman 3. Flash 1 by Joshua Williamson, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia 2. Archie 9 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn 1. Power Man and Iron Fist 5 by David Walker, Flaviano, John Rauch
It's everything Archie this week on The Pullbox Podcast! Michael and Kurtis dive into the brand new series by Mark Waid, Fiona Staples and Veronica Fish! If you have any comics you want us to pull for the show, send us an email! thepullboxpodcast@gmail.com
Remembering Darwyn Cooke, Top 10 in April comics sales, Captain America Civil War, X-Men Apocalypse reviews, Marvel TV and movie news, DC TV and movie news, Powers TV show, Locke and Key, and the Comics Countdown for 11 May 2016. Detailed: Darwyn Cooke, New Frontier, Parker, Catwoman, X-Statix, Minutemen, Batman Beyond; Top 10 comics sales (Star Wars, Black Panther, Gwenpool, Harley Quinn, Batman); Captain America Civil War Take Three; X-Men Apocalypse reviews; Black Panther casting; Locke & Key; Supergirl moves to CW; Powerless to NBC; Krypton to SyFy; no more Agent Carter; Most Wanted won't happen; Powers on Playstation; Ireland Comic Con. 11 May 2016 Comics Countdown 10. A & A: the Adventures of Archer and Armstrong 3 by Rafer Roberts, David Lafuente, Ryan Winn, Brian Reber 9. Gotham Academy 18 by Brenden Fletcher, Adam Archer, Sandra Hope, Moritat, Serge LaPointe, Steve Orlando, Minkyu Jung, Natasha Alterici, Faith Hicks 8. House of Penance 2 by Peter Tomasi, Ian Betram, Dave Stewart 7. Darth Vader 20 by Kieron Gillen, Salvador Larroca, Edgar Delgado, Mike Norton, David Curiel 6. Baker Street Peculiars 3 by Roger Langridge, Andy Hirsch 5. Batman 52 by James Tynion IV, Riley Rossmo, Brian Level, Jordan Boyd, Fco Plascencia, 4. Harrow County 12 by Cullen Bunn, Hannah Christenson 3. Archie 8 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn 2. Vision 7 by Tom King, Michael Walsh, Jordie Bellaire 1. Southern Bastards 14 by Jason Aaron, Jason Latour
Top 10 March sales, Young Animal from DC, Wonder Woman Earth One, Black Panther 1, Poe Dameron 1, Spider-Women Alpha, Rogue One Trailer, Spidey Amazing Grace, 06 Apr Comics Countdown. Details: March sales (Batman great!, Iron Man trouble?), Young Animal (Gerard Way, Doom Patrol, Shade the Changing Girl, Cave Carson, Mother Panic, Kamandi Challenge), Supergirl TV show and upcoming comic by Steve Orlando, Wonder Woman Earth One by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette, Black Panther 1 by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze, Star Wars: Poe Dameron by Charles Soule and Phil Noto, BB8 by Chris Eliopoulos, Spider-Women Alpha by Robbie Thompson, Rogue One Trailer, Amazing Spider-Man: Amazing Grace, Spider-Man 3 by Bendis and Sara Pichelli, Harley Quinn and Suicide Squad April Fool's Special 06 April Comics Countdown: 10. Ninjak 14 by Matt Kindt, Diego Bernard, Pete Pantazis, Ulises Arreola 9. New Avengers 9 by Al Ewing, Marcus To, Dono Almara 8. Archie 7 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn 7. Midnighter 11 by Steve Orlando, ACO, Hugo Petrus, Jeromy Cox 6. Old Man Logan 4 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Marcelo Maiolo 5. Empress 1 by Mark Millar, Stuart Immonen, Ive Svorcina 4. Superman 51 by Pete Tomasi, Mikel Janin 3. Sheriff of Babylon 5 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, 2. Batgirl 50 by Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, Babs Tarr, Roger Robinson, Eleonara Carlini, James Harvey, Serge LaPointe 1. Vision 6 by Tom King, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire
The gang’s all here. We talk the narrowing down of actors to play young Han Solo in the upcoming solo movie. We talk Tom Hiddleston being brought onto Sherlock as his brother Sherrinford. We also talk the announcement of the new Indiana Jones movie with Harrison Ford. We then bring on Veronica Fish. Artist on […]
If you like this episode, please support our work! https://members.majorspoilers.com/subscribe Share your thoughts on this episode http://wp.me/p8YAd-1yF0 This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: It’s the all important 666 episode, which means we’re talking Lucifer, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1, Iron Fist’s Finn Jones, All-New All-Different Avengers #6, Alabaster, Archie #6, and much more! NEWS Marvel casts Finn Jones as Iron Fist http://majorspoilers.com/2016/02/26/television-marvel-finds-its-iron-fist/ REVIEWS STEPHEN Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1 Writers: Kyle Higgins, Steve Orlando Artists: Hendry Prasetya, Corin Howell Based on Saban’s long-running Power Rangers franchise, five teens from Angel Grove High are granted superpowers and giant robot dinosaur Zords to defend Earth against the alien villain Rita Repulsa. When Repulsa creates an evil Green Power Ranger by brainwashing recent transfer student Tommy, the team is able to free him from her grasp and get him on their side. But with remnants of Repulsa’s control still stirring in the back of Tommy’s mind, he must confront the fact he may be more of a danger to his new team than a help. This is “Green Ranger: Year One.” [rating:4/5] MATTHEW All-New All-Different Avengers #6 Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Mahmud A. Asrar The villain pulling the Avengers' strings stands revealed - someone who's been a part of Avengers history for almost all of the team's existence, in a way you've never seen them before! The All-New, All-Different Avengers' first story arc ends here - and you won't guess who's left standing on the last page. [rating: 4/5] RODRIGO ALABASTER: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BIRD #4 Writer: Caitlin R. Kiernan Artist: Daniel Warren Johnson No sooner has Dancy been reunited with Maisie than she finds her lover violently wrested from her embrace! Now, as Maisie is held captive by a psychotic pair of gun-toting sisters, Dancy risks everything to save the woman she loves—even if it means dying . . . again. [rating: 2.5/5] ASHLEY ARCHIE #6 Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Veronica Fish The biggest comic series of the year continues into 2016! Archie and Jughead are on the outs with each other, and now Archie has no one to help him against the fury that is Hiram Lodge! Not even Veronica wants to go up against her own father! Rising star comics artist Veronica Fish joins the legendary Mark Waid for another brand new issue of the hit series! [rating 3/5] 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: Lucifer Volume 1 Written by Mike Carey; Art by Scott Hampton, Chris Weston and James Hodgkins From the pages of THE SANDMAN, Lucifer Morningstar, the former Lord of Hell, is unexpectedly called back into action when he receives a mission from Heaven. Given free reign to use any means necessary, Lucifer is promised a prize of his own choosing if he fulfills this holy request. But once he completes his mission, the Prince of Darkness' demand shakes the foundation of Heaven and Hell. Now as his enemies unite to stop his reemergence, Lucifer gathers his forces as he prepares to launch his new revolution. 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! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
If you like this episode, please support our work! https://members.majorspoilers.com/subscribe Share your thoughts on this episode http://wp.me/p8YAd-1yF0 This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: It’s the all important 666 episode, which means we’re talking Lucifer, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1, Iron Fist’s Finn Jones, All-New All-Different Avengers #6, Alabaster, Archie #6, and much more! NEWS Marvel casts Finn Jones as Iron Fist http://majorspoilers.com/2016/02/26/television-marvel-finds-its-iron-fist/ REVIEWS STEPHEN Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1 Writers: Kyle Higgins, Steve Orlando Artists: Hendry Prasetya, Corin Howell Based on Saban’s long-running Power Rangers franchise, five teens from Angel Grove High are granted superpowers and giant robot dinosaur Zords to defend Earth against the alien villain Rita Repulsa. When Repulsa creates an evil Green Power Ranger by brainwashing recent transfer student Tommy, the team is able to free him from her grasp and get him on their side. But with remnants of Repulsa’s control still stirring in the back of Tommy’s mind, he must confront the fact he may be more of a danger to his new team than a help. This is “Green Ranger: Year One.” [rating:4/5] MATTHEW All-New All-Different Avengers #6 Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Mahmud A. Asrar The villain pulling the Avengers' strings stands revealed - someone who's been a part of Avengers history for almost all of the team's existence, in a way you've never seen them before! The All-New, All-Different Avengers' first story arc ends here - and you won't guess who's left standing on the last page. [rating: 4/5] RODRIGO ALABASTER: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BIRD #4 Writer: Caitlin R. Kiernan Artist: Daniel Warren Johnson No sooner has Dancy been reunited with Maisie than she finds her lover violently wrested from her embrace! Now, as Maisie is held captive by a psychotic pair of gun-toting sisters, Dancy risks everything to save the woman she loves—even if it means dying . . . again. [rating: 2.5/5] ASHLEY ARCHIE #6 Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Veronica Fish The biggest comic series of the year continues into 2016! Archie and Jughead are on the outs with each other, and now Archie has no one to help him against the fury that is Hiram Lodge! Not even Veronica wants to go up against her own father! Rising star comics artist Veronica Fish joins the legendary Mark Waid for another brand new issue of the hit series! [rating 3/5] 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: Lucifer Volume 1 Written by Mike Carey; Art by Scott Hampton, Chris Weston and James Hodgkins From the pages of THE SANDMAN, Lucifer Morningstar, the former Lord of Hell, is unexpectedly called back into action when he receives a mission from Heaven. Given free reign to use any means necessary, Lucifer is promised a prize of his own choosing if he fulfills this holy request. But once he completes his mission, the Prince of Darkness' demand shakes the foundation of Heaven and Hell. Now as his enemies unite to stop his reemergence, Lucifer gathers his forces as he prepares to launch his new revolution. 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! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
DC Comics Rebirth! News, rumors, and speculation. Plus: Power Man and Iron Fist 1 by David Walker and Sanford Greene, Flash TV Show, Felicity Smoak, the horrible mis-steps of recent DC (Wally West, Bart Allen, Superboy), Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Deadpool revisited, Black Panther and Ta-Nehisi Coates, Worst X-Man Ever, Scarlet by Bendis/Maleev, Jason Aaron's Thor, and the Comics Countdown for 17 Feb 2016. Rebirth details: Geoff Johns, Ethan Van Sciver, Phil Jimenez, Ivan Reis, Gary Frank, Detective Comics and Action Comics resuming numbering, $2.99 all around, Tom King, Teen Titans, Gotham Academy, Birds of Prey, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Supergirl, Trinity, Batman Beyond. Comics Countdown, 17 Feb 2016: 10. Snowfall 1 by Joe Harris, Martin Morazzo, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick 9. Wrath of the Eternal Warrior 4 by Robert Venditti, Raul Allen, David Astruga, Patricia Martin, Borja Pindado, 8. Clean Room 5 by Gail Simone, Jon Davis-Hunt, Quinton Walker 7. Archie 6 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Paul Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn 6. Starve 6 by Brian Wood, Daniel Zezelj 5. Star Wars 16 by Jason Aaron, Leinil Francis Yu, Sunny Gho 4. Power Man and Iron Fist 1 by David Walker, Sanford Greene, Lee Loughridge 3. Secret Six 11 by Gail Simone, Dale Eaglesham, Thomas Derenick, Jason Wright 2. Mighty Thor 4 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson 1. Sex Criminals 14 by Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky
Join us for another episode of the Heck Yeah Comics! Podcast. This week: We talk about The Dark and The Bloody #1, Descender #10, Batman #49, Old Man Logan #2, Scott Snyder leaving Batman after issue 51, Van Jensen leaving The Flash, DC Superhero Girls getting a big push, Veronica Fish becoming the permanent artist … Continue reading →
Veronica Fish, the artist of Archie, comes by for this week's show to talk about reading The Dreamer, Easter eggs in her art, getting her Jack Kirby style just right, Jack Staff, why Reggie is misunderstood, and so much more! Plus, we take a few of your listener questions!
The Riverdale Podcast Presents: The Archie Andrews Old Time Radio Show
Archie #5 is the book of the week! Other topics include Veronica Fish, thoughts for 2016, new releases, and more! Search the archive at riverdalepodcast.libsyn.com. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes and write a review! You can e-mail the show at riverdalepodcast@yahoo.com and follow the show on facebook and twitter! Thanks for listening! The Riverdale Podcast is a weekly podcast devoted to Archie Comics! If you love Archie, Jughead, Betty, Veronica, Reggie, Midge, Dilton, Moose, Lil Jinx, Pat the Brat, Wilbur, That Wilkin Boy, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Josie and the Pussycats, and the rest of the Riverdale gang, this is the podcast for you! We also discuss Archie's licensed titles, Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man, as well as Archie's Dark Circle superhero titles!
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: Star Trek Fan Films, Archie #5, Obi-Wan and Anikin #1, Rat Queens #14, and a discussion of The Woods Volume 1. Contact Major Spoilers - 785-727-1939 Like this show? You can support our efforts to make more and keep the show free - https://members.majorspoilers.com/subscribe Comment on this show - http://wp.me/p8YAd-1wtX Comic Bento is the original graphic novel subscription box! Each Comic Bento contains at least $50 worth of surprise graphic novels from both the biggest creators in comics and the unsung indie heroes. Plans start as low as $17.50 a month, plus shipping & handling, and brings you a new theme each month with new graphic novels to go along with it. Head on over to www.comicbento.com to check out pricing, unboxing videos and more. Subscribers can use promo code SPOILERS (in all-caps) to save $5.00 on all new subscriptions! Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK NEWS We devote the first part of the show to the recent lawsuit involving Paramount, CBS, and a production group working on a Star Trek Fan Film. REVIEWS STEPHEN ARCHIE #5 Script: Mark Waid Art: Veronica Fish, Andre Szymanowicz, Jack Morelli $3.99 U.S. The biggest comic series of the year presses on! Betty and Jughead have declared war on Veronica over the heart and soul of Archie Andrews! Who should you be rooting for? You might just be surprised by the answer! Rising star comics artist Veronica Fish joins the legendary Mark Waid on creative duties for this brand new issue! [rating:5/5] MATTHEW Obi-Wan and Anakin #1 Story by Charles Soule Art by Marco Checchetto Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Before their military heroism in the Clone Wars, before their tragic battle on Mustafar, and many decades before their confrontation on the Death Star…they were Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan learner, Anakin Skywalker. Today, Lucasfilm Ltd. and Marvel Entertainment are pleased to present your first look inside OBI-WAN AND ANAKIN #1 – the newest Star Wars™ limited series from blockbuster creators Charles Soule (Lando, She-Hulk, Daredevil) and artist Marco Checchetto (Star Wars: Shattered Empire, Avengers World, Punisher)! Set between the events of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones – it has been a few years since Obi-Wan pledged to train the young Anakin. Though they have grown closer through training, the road has been a difficult one. Now, called to a remote planet for assistance, Master and Padawan’s skills will be put to the test. And their relationship will be pushed to the breaking point. Before they became brothers-in-arms during the Clone Wars, be there as Soule and Checchetto weave a tale of the Jedi at the height of their power, and the foundations of their doomed friendship. It all starts this January in OBI-WAN AND ANAKIN #1! [rating:3/5] ASHLEY RAT QUEENS #14 Writer: Wiebe, Kurtis J. Artist:Fowler, Tess Cover Artist: Sejic, Stjepan 'DEMONS,' Part Four Hannah is reunited with her father for the first time in many years and in a way she never could have expected. [rating:4.5/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2016/01/04/major-spoilers-poll-of-the-week-most-anticipated-movie-of-2016/ 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: The Woods Vol. 1 Writer: James Tynion IV Artist: Michael Dialynas On October 16, 2013, 437 students, 52 teachers, and 24 additional staff from Bay Point Preparatory High School in suburban Milwaukee, WI vanished without a trace. Countless light years away, far outside the bounds of the charted universe, 513 people find themselves in the middle of an ancient, primordial wilderness. Where are they? Why are they there? The answers will prove stranger than anyone could possibly imagine. Collects issues #1-4 of the critically acclaimed series. 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! [signoff predefined="PayPal Donation"][/signoff]
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: Star Trek Fan Films, Archie #5, Obi-Wan and Anikin #1, Rat Queens #14, and a discussion of The Woods Volume 1. Contact Major Spoilers - 785-727-1939 Like this show? You can support our efforts to make more and keep the show free - https://members.majorspoilers.com/subscribe Comment on this show - http://wp.me/p8YAd-1wtX Comic Bento is the original graphic novel subscription box! Each Comic Bento contains at least $50 worth of surprise graphic novels from both the biggest creators in comics and the unsung indie heroes. Plans start as low as $17.50 a month, plus shipping & handling, and brings you a new theme each month with new graphic novels to go along with it. Head on over to www.comicbento.com to check out pricing, unboxing videos and more. Subscribers can use promo code SPOILERS (in all-caps) to save $5.00 on all new subscriptions! Get involved with the Major Spoilers Podcast Network LINK NEWS We devote the first part of the show to the recent lawsuit involving Paramount, CBS, and a production group working on a Star Trek Fan Film. REVIEWS STEPHEN ARCHIE #5 Script: Mark Waid Art: Veronica Fish, Andre Szymanowicz, Jack Morelli $3.99 U.S. The biggest comic series of the year presses on! Betty and Jughead have declared war on Veronica over the heart and soul of Archie Andrews! Who should you be rooting for? You might just be surprised by the answer! Rising star comics artist Veronica Fish joins the legendary Mark Waid on creative duties for this brand new issue! [rating:5/5] MATTHEW Obi-Wan and Anakin #1 Story by Charles Soule Art by Marco Checchetto Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Before their military heroism in the Clone Wars, before their tragic battle on Mustafar, and many decades before their confrontation on the Death Star…they were Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan learner, Anakin Skywalker. Today, Lucasfilm Ltd. and Marvel Entertainment are pleased to present your first look inside OBI-WAN AND ANAKIN #1 – the newest Star Wars™ limited series from blockbuster creators Charles Soule (Lando, She-Hulk, Daredevil) and artist Marco Checchetto (Star Wars: Shattered Empire, Avengers World, Punisher)! Set between the events of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones – it has been a few years since Obi-Wan pledged to train the young Anakin. Though they have grown closer through training, the road has been a difficult one. Now, called to a remote planet for assistance, Master and Padawan’s skills will be put to the test. And their relationship will be pushed to the breaking point. Before they became brothers-in-arms during the Clone Wars, be there as Soule and Checchetto weave a tale of the Jedi at the height of their power, and the foundations of their doomed friendship. It all starts this January in OBI-WAN AND ANAKIN #1! [rating:3/5] ASHLEY RAT QUEENS #14 Writer: Wiebe, Kurtis J. Artist:Fowler, Tess Cover Artist: Sejic, Stjepan 'DEMONS,' Part Four Hannah is reunited with her father for the first time in many years and in a way she never could have expected. [rating:4.5/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2016/01/04/major-spoilers-poll-of-the-week-most-anticipated-movie-of-2016/ 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: The Woods Vol. 1 Writer: James Tynion IV Artist: Michael Dialynas On October 16, 2013, 437 students, 52 teachers, and 24 additional staff from Bay Point Preparatory High School in suburban Milwaukee, WI vanished without a trace. Countless light years away, far outside the bounds of the charted universe, 513 people find themselves in the middle of an ancient, primordial wilderness. Where are they? Why are they there? The answers will prove stranger than anyone could possibly imagine. Collects issues #1-4 of the critically acclaimed series. 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! [signoff predefined="PayPal Donation"][/signoff]
Join Scott, Kevin, and Jaron, as they welcome to the show a very special guest: Veronica Fish! Veronica is a super talented comic book artist whose work can be seen in (among other titles) "Archie" (Vol. 2) written by Mark Waid and Marvel Comics' "Howard the Duck" relaunch written by Chip Zdarsky! Listen as Veronica recounts the series of events that quickly led to her getting to draw some of comics' most beloved characters, how she feels about working with some of the best writers in comics today, and what is actually involved for an artist in turning script pages into completed pages in a limited amount of time. They'll also talk about their experiences with the Archie-verse, Veronica's awesome paintings, and their favorite episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000. This episode is really fun and interesting, so get yourself an expensive cup of hot chocolate, sit back, and learn how your favorite comics are made! Look for Veronica's art in issues #5 and #6 of "Archie" (Vol. 2) and issue #2 of "Howard the Duck" (Vol. 6) and Look for her variant covers for issue #2 of "Jughead" (Vol. 2) and issue #2 of "Howard the Duck" (Vol. 6)! And more in the future! Check out Veronica Fish's work: http://www.veronicafish.com/ Follow Veronica on Instagram: http://instagram.com/itsveronicafish/ Follow Jaron on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Bonnaventure Download Bonnaventure James' EP "Not By A Mile" on iTunes: https://itun.es/us/OxYE6 or Bandcamp: http://bonnaventurejames.bandcamp.com Follow K1 on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/OneWallCinema Check out Kevin's work: http://www.onewallcinema.com/ Check out One Wall Cinema on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/k1posterchild Please email us at hittingplayshow@gmail.com Hitting Play on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HittingPlay Scott's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MCandFriends Scott's Vine: http://www.vine.co/MCandFriends Lily's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Lilipution22 Lily's YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/lilipution22 Shawn's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ShawnWenzel78