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The people of Snowdrift, a small indigenous settlement, awaken to the sight of people in white suits stalking the streets of their community, scanning the ground with strange instruments. They don't know it yet, but they're now a part of a massive search — the only question is, a search for what? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
That's not a typo folks! Randall Park as in… the actual Randall Park joined the boys this week to give them a pep talk. Randall has done many podcasts but they always ask him the same things, so we wanted to switch it up and ask about things that have nothing to do with his career like his experience with Korean clubbing, doing drugs in Vegas, and Randall's short stint as an aspiring architect. Don't sleep on this one! U P C O M I N G E V E N T S ! Get tickets to Hack City Comedy Show 8/21 @ Union Hall in Brooklyn NYChttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/hack-city-comedy-with-fumi-abe-and-mic-nguyen-tickets-162930793389?aff=ebdssbdestsearch M E R C H- WE ARE SELLING ANA MERCH NOW https://www.asiannotasianpod.com/merch --- P A R T N E R S - Helix Sleep Mattress: $125 off ALL mattress orders for ANALs at helixsleep.com/asian - Hawthorne.co is offering 10% off of your first purchase! Visit hawthorne.co and use PROMO CODE “NOTASIAN” - TUSHY Bidets: Go to hellotushy.com/ANA for 10% off!- THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE: www.joinallofus.org/asiannotasian- HBO MAX: http://hbom.ax/ana2- BETTER HELP: Get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at BetterHelp.com/asian- EXPRESS VPN: 3 Months free at expressvpn.com/asian- FUNDRISE: Fundrise.com/asian- SANZO: Sanzo.com and use promo code “ASIANNOTASIAN”- TruBill: Truebill.com/AsianSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 12 of Are You a Good Bitch or a Bad Bitch? In this episode, we celebrate Pride Month with two LGBTQIA+ women: one who took to music and shined as long as she could & another who's personality was so hypnotic she managed to get help to satiate her bloodlust.The story of Gladys Bentley & Tracey Wigginton. Music by Deanna DeBenedictisSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/GBBBPodcast)
Paddy Power and Ruby Walsh took the reins when they sat down for a good chinwag with the great Jamie Redknapp. Tom tried, but ultimately failed, to shut up… Jamie talked us through his career, the blight of injury, how there are so many bluffers in management and why it’s a quickfire way to lose your credibility. He also told the lads about having mixed emotions about a Liverpool testimonial, the tackle that was the beginning of the end and THAT white suit. It’s Ruby Walsh and Paddy Power in conversation with Jamie Redknapp and it’s coming to you straight “From The Horse’s Mouth”… 18+ | begambleaware.org (http://begambleaware.org/)
Welcome to Talk Di Tings Podcast! In this episode KJ is talking about our CRISP MVP (madame Vice President), mental health (specific focus on therapist friends & being high functioning), and young people & struggles to be successful.
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I dagens episode av «TAW på norsk; Mandag kveld fra Liverpool» har Mari Lunde møtt Simon Hughes.Simon Hughes har hatt en travel sommer. Få uker etter triumfen i Madrid ga han ut boka Allez Allez Allez, og ble plukket opp av nyoppstartede The Athletic til å dekke Liverpool FC. Han har god innsikt i klubben, FSG og Jürgen Klopp. Hvordan var stemningen mellom manager og eier da det ikke ble investert i spillere denne sommeren?Hughes har også skrevet Liverpool-bøkene Ring of Fire, Men in White Suits og Red Machine, for å nevne noen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In another slice of bonus 90s action, Ash Rose is back to talk FA Cup Finals of the 90s. He's joined by journalists Matthew Crist and Chas Newkey-Burden as well as former footballer turned pundit Sam Parkin to look back at all ten finals of the decade. The boys discuss Man Utd's five appearances, the one-sided nature of most finals and of course THOSE white suits. On the phone is 1991 Cup Final scorer for Spurs Paul Stewart. #Keepit90s Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter @ak90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s A West Twelve Media Production
In the second of two on-location interview episodes recorded at last weekend's HeroesCon -- the first episode went up yesterday -- Derek talks with a variety of artists tabling in Artists Alley. He begins with a conversation with Nate Simpson, discussing the recent release of Nonplayer #2, the long gap between the first and second issues, and Nate's plans for carrying the title forward. Next, Derek talks with Ed Piskor about the upcoming release of Hip Hop Family Tree, Book 3, Fantagraphics' landmark decision to release his title as a monthly series, and Ed's gold watch. After that, he discusses the webcomic Vattu with Evan Dahm, along with the artist's plans for eventually releasing the entire saga in hardcopy. Then Derek heads to the shared table of Gabriel Dunston and Aaron Walther -- which is almost next to The Comics Alternative's table! He talks with Gabe about Kickstarter and his work on the second Purgatory Pub book, and then he learns about Aaron's series, Zero's Heroes and Science Hero. Then, in one of the highlights of the con, Derek makes Ryan Browne laugh before learning the sad news that God Hates Astronauts will soon be going on hiatus. Following Ryan's talk, Jamal Igle discusses the new Molly Danger series as well as his work at Action Lab Studios, and then Frank Barbiere shares some word about the secrets to his prolific output...Five Ghosts, White Suits, Black Market, and Solar: Man of Action, anyone? Then, in the last hours of this year's HeroesCon, Derek is able to talk with Kyle Starks about his experiences after Sexcastle, with Jeremy Whitley about Princeless and ethnoracial issues in comics, and with Matthew Roberts about art and the success of Manifest Destiny.
We launch into our first installment of what will be a monthly dive into Diamond's Previews catalog (Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently Holistic Detective Agency by Chris Ryall and Tony Akins from IDW, The Adventures of Tad Martin #Sick Sick Six by Casanova Frankenstein from Fantagraphics, Arcadia #1 by Alex Paknadel and Eric Scott Pfeiffer from BOOM!, Providence #1 by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows from Avatar, The 6 Voyages of Lone Sloane by Philippe Druillet from Titan Comics, Oh, Killstrike #1 from Max Bemis and Logan Faerber from BOOM!, and Monster Mash: The Creepy, Kooky Monster Craze in America: 1957-1972 from TwoMorrows), plus more Image-O-Rama: Bitch Planet #3 by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Robert Wilson IV, They're Not Like Us #3 by Eric Stephenson, Simon Gane, and Jordie Bellaire, The Humans #1-4 by Keenan Marshall Keller and Tom Neeley (with appearances by Skinner, Johnny Ryan, Matthew Allison, Daniel White, Benjamin Marra, and more), Zero Volume 3 by Ales Kot and company, Criminal: The Special Edition One-Shot (aka Savage Sword of Criminal) by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser, and Descender #1 by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen, Alias by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos, Leonard Nimoy, Crossed +100 by Alan Moore and Gabriel Andrade from Avatar, Jim Lee and Multiversity, Men of Wrath by Jason Aaron and Ron Garney, Justice League United by Jeff Lemire and Neil Edwards, Cyclops #1-5 by Greg Rucka and Russell Dauterman, The White Suits #1 by Frank Barbiere and Toby Cypress from Dark Horse, and a whole mess more!
Today on the show we have special guest Frank Barbiere, to talk about his awesome titles: Five Ghosts, White Suits, Black Market, Solar Man of the Atom, and Avengers World! I’ve been sick the last few days so my voice is a little off, and Miguel is in an extremely goofy mood due to podcasting...Read more →
Looking for a new take on the superhero genre? Then you should be reading the excellent Black Market from BOOM! Studios and Frank J. Barbiere, who I have a great chat with this week! I hope you picked up the third issue of this great miniseries, which arrived in comics shops this past Wednesday! We talk about Black Market in depth, then discuss his other projects including Five Ghosts, White Suits and Solar Man of the Atom. This guy keeps pretty busy, as you can tell! To keep up with Mr. Barbiere and his various projects, go to his website at this location: http://www.atlasincognita.com. Next week, there’ll be yet another fun chat with a great comics creator as we count down to episode #150! strong>Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!
Strap in for an epic Talking Comics Podcast. We weigh in on the Wonder Woman creative team shake ups, the Guardians of the Galaxy Trailer, Fantastic Four movie casting, and even GODZILLA! We also say goodbye to a comedy legend. Some of the comics that we talk about on this week’s Book of the Week segment include: Fantastic Four #31-32, Justice League #28, Thor: God of Thunder #19, White Suits #1, Punisher #2, Deadly Class #2 and Daredevil #36! Our topic is you guys and gals. We take your questions and we cover everything from the books we'd most like to write to the great places to eat in NYC.
In this episode of The Comics Alternative, Derek and Andy Wolverton discuss three new titles. They begin with the new book from R. J. Ryan and David Marquez, The Joyners in 3D (Archaia). They discuss the 3D aspect of the text and wonder if the special visual effects are really necessary. The story, though, is something worth reading, and the Two Guys recommend it on those grounds. You you don't mind putting on cardboard glasses with red and blue plastic lenses, this book is definitely for you. Next they turn to #1 issues of two new series. With Steve Orlando and Artyom Trakhanov's Undertow (Image Comics), they focus on the eye-capturing art and this first issue's attempts at world-building. And while they still have a few questions about the series' premise, they nonetheless feel that this title has a lot of promise and will continue on with subsequent issues. Next, Andy W. and Derek look at White Suits #1 (Dark Horse Comics), by Frank Barbiere and Tony Cypress. Again, they are taken by the art, especially Cypress's use of a simple black-white-red pallet. Also, the guys note that the comic's Cold War setting is something that will interest not only readers of noir narrative, but spy and espionage fans as well.
Dale steps up to the plate and becomes showrunner to the stars. He ran the whole show, is what we're saying. He picked every single comic talked about this episode. Joss Whedon and John Cassaday, you heard of them? They put together some of the best X-Men comics in history. We talked about the first volume and it could be a vision of things to come, friends. Setlist includes: (03:45) - Episode planning (07:35) - Comic chatter: White Suits 1, Nova 13.NOW, and The Fuse 1 (25:00) - Lightning Round™: Daredevil 36, Robocop: Memento Mori, and New Warriors 1 (27:00) - Astonishing X-Men: Gifted (56:01) - Letters: poop smeared walls, the comics of today, Lazarus love, who is Mark Farrington, "eat s and die" explained, Poop Office continuity, Slim beats Name 5, David Finn sent a letter Hosts: @dale_a | @slim | @JonesyLovesBeer. Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Sponsored by: The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your print or digital comics.
In this episode of The Comics Alternative, Derek and Andy Wolverton discuss three new titles. They begin with the new book from R. J. Ryan and David Marquez, The Joyners in 3D (Archaia). They discuss the 3D aspect of the text and wonder if the special visual effects are really necessary. The story, though, is something worth reading, and the Two Guys recommend it on those grounds. You you don't mind putting on cardboard glasses with red and blue plastic lenses, this book is definitely for you. Next they turn to #1 issues of two new series. With Steve Orlando and Artyom Trakhanov's Undertow (Image Comics), they focus on the eye-capturing art and this first issue's attempts at world-building. And while they still have a few questions about the series' premise, they nonetheless feel that this title has a lot of promise and will continue on with subsequent issues. Next, Andy W. and Derek look at White Suits #1 (Dark Horse Comics), by Frank Barbiere and Tony Cypress. Again, they are taken by the art, especially Cypress's use of a simple black-white-red pallet. Also, the guys note that the comic's Cold War setting is something that will interest not only readers of noir narrative, but spy and espionage fans as well.
In which the Off-Panelist have another guest! The occult detective duo of Haggis & Grits channel the five spirits of podcasting to call forth special guest Frank J. Barbiere, writer of the acclaimed Image series Five Ghosts: The Haunting of Fabian Grey and the forthcoming White Suits, to join them on the show. After dishing on news, on which the Scotsman reveals exciting news about a project, they talk about Scalped for way too long (are you surprised?!) the interview commences. Frank dishes on his New Jersey punk rock roots and doppelganger band maters, to what inspires both him and Five Ghosts artist Chris Mooneyham, to the uber good and uber violent White Suits, before hinting at the future to come and, perhaps, the best name for a book of all time: Magnus, Robot Fighter!Download Here!
It's time again for the Two Guys with PhDs to go through the monthly Previews catalog. This time around there are a number of noteworthy solicits to mention, including Fatima: The Blood Spinners, The White Suits #1, and Someplace Strange (from Dark Horse); The Royals #1 and Daytripper: Deluxe Edition (DC/Vertigo); Red Panda: The Mask of the Red Panda (IDW Publishing); The Fuse #1, The Revenger #1, and The Mercenary Sea #1 (Image Comics); Sanctuary (Slave Labor Graphics); A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Bloomsbury); Turok: Dinosaur Hunter #1 (Dynamite Entertainment); Walt before Skeezix: 1919-1920 and the new printing of The Fixer (Drawn and Quarterly); Zero Hour and Other Stories, Insect Bath #1, and Cannon (Fantagraphics); The Bunker #1 (Oni Press); The Simon and Kirby Library: Horror (Titan Books); Tippy and the Night Parade (Toon Books); The Bojeffries Saga and Alone Forever (Top Shelf); and American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969 (TwoMorrows Publishing). Also in this episode: Andy discusses the merits of buying local for his family dinner, and Derek shares a rabbit-induced trauma from his childhood. Oh…and there's some good general comics talk.
We are joined by writer Frank J. Barbiere to talk about the completion of his first arc of the hit action adventure series Five Ghost from Image comics drawn by Chris Moonieham. Frank also drops some hints on what fans can look forward in the next arc to come. Frank is also doing a book for Darkhorse crime drama White Suits with art by Toby Cypress Twitter: @atlasincognita Website: atlasincognita.com You can also hear the show on Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Friendly Neighborhood Comics http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading thetaylornetworkofpodcasts@gmail.com You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or ITunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.
We are joined by Frank J. Barbiere . Barbiere has published a number of comic titles independently via his Atlas Incognita brand, as well as Divine Intervention from Arcana Studio, and has been featured in Dark Horse Presents. He is currently developing The White Suits at Dark Horse Comics as well as the hit Image miniseries Five Ghosts: The Haunting of Fabian Gray . You can follow Frank on twitter @atlasincognita and his website http://atlasincognita.com/ We are now on Stitcher Radio This podcast is sponsored by Friendly Neighborhood Comics http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Also we ask that if you have some time leave us a rating and or Itunes review because that helps us greatly to promote the show.