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April 2025 Solicitations Comic Reviews: Marvel Doctor Doom and Rocket Raccoon 1 by J. Michael Straczynski, Will Robson, Andrew Dalhouse What If… Galactus Transformed Rogue? by Ann Nocenti, Stephen Byrne, Dono Sanchez-Almara X-Men: Xavier's Secret 1 by Alex Paknadel, Diogenes Neves, Arthur Hesli Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 45 by Alyssa Wong, Bob Quinn ComiXology Budding Crisis 1 by MK Reed, Jonathan Hill, Allie Drake Dark Horse Ripperland 1 by Steve Orlando, John Harris Dunning, Alessandro Oliveri, Francesca Vivaldi Star Wars: High Republic Adventures 2025 Annual by Rosemary Soule, Charles Soule, Andy Duggan, Dan Jackson; Alyssa Wong, Liana Kangas, Diana Sousa; Zoraida Cordova, Juan Samu; Cavan Scott, Nick Brokenshire, Vladimir Popov; Justina Ireland, Colin Craker, Kelly Fitzpatrick Image Patchwork Girl of Oz 1 by Otis Frampton Mad Cave Kill Train 1 by Olivia Cuartero-Briggs, Martina Niosi, Simone D'Angelo Valiant Resurgence of the Valiant Universe Finale by Fred Van Lente, Tomas Aira, Diego Giribaldi, Julio Azamor, Ludwig Laguna Olimba, Lautara Ftulli OGN Countdown History Comics: Ellis Island Immigration and the American Dream by Felipe Galindo Feggo, Tait Howard MegaGhost by Gabe Soria, Gideon Kendall, Julie Peppito, Michael Robinson Operation Cover Up by Tate Godwin Are You Afraid of the Dark Vol 2: Sinister Sisters and Other Terrifying Tales by Roseanne Brown, Shazleen Khan, Bill Masuku, Gigi Murakami Mixed-Up by Kami Garcia, Brittney Williams Very Bad at Math by Hope Larson Fortune and Glory: The Musical by Brian Michael Bendis, Bill Walko, Wes Dzioba Mister Muffins: Defender of the Stars by Ben Kahn, Georgeo Brooks Song of a Blackbird by Maria van Lieshout Bowling with Corpses and Other Strange Tales from Lands Unknown by Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart Additional Reviews: Hobtown Mystery Stories Vol 1: Case of the Missing Men by Kris Bertin, Alexander Forbes Agency Case Files by Colin Craker Table Titans Club by Scott Kurtz Captain Marvel by Kelly Sue DeConnick Pearl Blue Lights Mechwest ep2 Northern Tails News: Jules Feiffer, Omninews, Sinestro cast for Green Lantern on MAX, Dark Horse cancels all Gaiman books, Oscar nominations, Diamond problems, Robert Eggers next two movies Trailers: Opus, Sinners Comics Countdown (22 January 2025): Absolute Wonder Woman 4 by Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman, Jordie Bellaire Godzilla: Monsterpiece Theatre 3 by Tom Scioli Ultimate Spider-Man 13 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson Hyde Street 3 by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson Superman 22 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez Metamorpho: The Element Man 2 by Al Ewing, Steve Lieber, Lee Loughridge w0rldtr33 12 by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire Time Waits 3 by Chip Zdarsky, David Brothers, Marcus To, Marvin Sianipar, Matt Wilson Black Hammer: Spiral City 3 by Jeff Lemire, Teddy Kristiansen Drawing Blood 7 by Kevin Eastman, David Avallone, Troy Little, Ben Bishop, Jason Moore, Luis Antonio Delgado
DOOMSPEAK Doctor Doom & Rocket Raccoon #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated 2025. "Thirteen Days of Doom," written by J Michael Straczynski, with art by Will Robson.What happens with Rocket gives Doom a hand in traveling back to before the Big Bang to answer the question ... WHY??? Listen to the episode and find out! Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Deconstructing ComicsNext Time: Doom 2099 #36 - 38. Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeeky You can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlan
Cette semaine, le cinéaste Yoann-Karl Whissell nous parle de la « Switch 2 », des jeux présentés lors du « Xbox Developer Direct » de Microsoft ainsi que des rumeurs qui circulent dans l'industrie du jeu vidéo. De son côté, Benoit revient sur les annonces des nouvelles miniséries de « Spawn » prévues pour avril, des prochaines séries de « Comics » de « Star Wars » et « Captain Planet » et la possibilité que Ryan Gosling rejoigne l'univers de la galaxie lointaine, très lointaine… En fin d'émission, nous discutons de « Spider-Ham: Aporkalypse Now » de Zeb Wells et Will Robson. Laissez-nous un message vocal: https://www.speakpipe.com/mysterieuxe Devenez membre de la communauté Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MysterieuxE Diffusion originale : 27 janvier 2025 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés
Longbox of Horror 2024 Part 1: Battle Pope Comic Reviews: DC o Absolute Power 4 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez o All-In § Batman 153 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey § Birds of Prey 14 by Kelly Thompson, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas § Shazam 16 by Josie Campbell, Dan McDaid, Roberto Poggi, Trish Mulvihill § Poison Ivy 26 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto o DC All In Special by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez, Wes Craig, Mike Spicer o DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos 1 by David Dastmalchian, Jesus Hervas, Alex Guimaraes o DC's I Know What You Did Last Crisis by Cavan Scott, Ario Anindito, Carrie Strachan; Nathan Cayanan, V Ken Marion, Andrew Dalhouse; Ashley Allen, Jose Luis, Jonas Trindade, Big Doors Studios; Matthew Levine, Jordi Tarragona, Luis Guerrero; Dan DiDio, M.L. Sanapo, Hi-Fi; Rachel Pinnelas, Will Robson, Andrew Dalhouse; Dave Wielgosz, Sid Kotian, Patricio Delpeche; Rex Ogle, Adam Graphite, Ivan Plascencia o Justice Society of America 12 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Marvel o Ghost Rider: Robbie Reyes Special by Carlos Hernandez, Moises Hidalgo, Jorge Cortes; Felipe Smith, Daniel Bayliss, Luis Wences; Melissa Flores, Jan Bazaldua, Luiz Zavala o Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku – Insurgency Rising 1 by Alex Segura, Leonard Kirk, Stefano Raffaele, Rachelle Rosenberg, Alex Sinclair o Storm 1 by Murewa Ayodele, Lucas Werneck, Alex Guimaraes, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo o Marvel Unlimited § Alligator Loki 41 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn § Lovable Lockheed 5 by Nathan Stockman § Doodlepool 1 Boom o Creeping Below 1 by Brian Azzarello, Vanessa Del Rey, Hilary Jenkins Dynamite o Barbarella 1 by Blake Northcott, Anna Morozova, Magnus Arts, Werner Sanchez IDW o Godzilla Rivals: Mechagodzilla vs. King Ghidorah by Tom Waltz, Casey Maloney Image o Hyde Street 1 by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson Magma o Night of the Slashers 1 by Cavan Scott, Paul Fry Oni o Skin Police 1 by Jordan Thomas, Daniel Gete, Jason Wordie Valiant o Shadowman: Soul Eaters 1 by AJ Ampadu, Sergio Monjes, Exequiel Roel, Ludwig Olimba Vault o Goobers 1 by Cody Ziglar, Ryan Lee, K. Michael Russell o Lilith 1 by Corin Howell, Warnia Sahadewa o Barbaric vs. Deathstalker 1 by Tim Seeley, Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Fabi Marques OGN Countdown o Satan's Swarm by Steve Niles, Piotr Kowalski, Betsy Howitt, Lovern Kindzierski o Midnight: Shadows by Zack Kaplan, Stephen Thompson, Jahnoy Lindsay o Please Be My Star by Victoria Grace Elliott o Dragon Prince Vol 4: Dreamer's Nightmare by Nicole Andelfinger, Felia Hanakata o Blacking Out by Chip Mosher, Peter Krause, Josie Weaver, Giulia Brusco o Tegan and Sara: Crush by Tegan Quin, Sara Quin, Tillie Walden o Honor Girl by Maggie Thrash o No Rules Tonight by Kim Hyun Sook, Ryan Estrada o Hoops by Matt Tavares o Drafted by Rick Parker o Monster Locker by Jorge Aguirre, Andres Vera Martinez o Strange Case of Harleen and Harley by Melissa Marr, Jenn St. Onge, Jeremy Lawson o This Land is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story by Julio Anta, Jacoby Salcedo Additional Reviews: Joker 2, Agatha ep4, Black Hammer: The End, Little Monsters, Digital Circus ep3, Poison Ivy: Thorns, Do Revenge News: new DC graphic novels announced, odd Robin animated movie, Digital Circus planned to be a one season mini-series, rumors of Loeb/Lee returning to Batman, Princess Diaries 3, two more minutes of Over the Garden Wall, more streaming cartoon nonsense Trailers: Companion Comics Countdown (02 October 2024): 1. Deviant 8 by James Tynion IV, Josh Hixson 2. Nice House By The Sea 3 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire 3. Hyde Street 1 by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson 4. Batman 153 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey 5. DC All In Special by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez, Wes Craig, Mike Spicer 6. Birds of Prey 14 by Kelly Thompson, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas 7. Justice Society of America 12 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms 8. I Hate Fairyland 16 by Skottie Young, Brett Bean 9. Redcoat 6 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 10. TMNT: Nightwatcher 2 by Juni Ba, Fero Peniche, Luis Antonio Delgado
Welcome to another thrilling episode of Play Comics, the only podcast where comics and video games collide with the force of a well-aimed zombie headshot! This week, we're diving into the eerie, undead-infested waters of the Kickstarter campaign for Outbreaks, a comic series that's stirring up more excitement than a horde of zombies at a brain buffet. Joining us in the studio is none other than the necromancer of narrative himself, Will Robson. Creator of Outbreaks, Will is here to share the spine-chilling secrets behind his latest creation. Think Black Mirror meets The Walking Dead—yes, it's as cool as it sounds! So, grab your survival gear and a sturdy blunt object, because we're about to crack open the crypt on what makes Outbreaks a must-back project on Kickstarter. Will's going to spill the guts (figuratively speaking, of course) on everything from crafting a zombie anthology that could raise the dead to the ins and outs of crowdfunding your comic dreams into reality. Don't miss this episode—it's bound to be infectious! Learn such things as: When is spooky season? Do story arc lengths matter in an ongoing anthology? When will we have to admit defeat and get a trade instead of single issues? And so much more! You can find Will on Twitter, YouTube, TicTok, Instagram, @RobsinInk. You can also find other cool stuff at his website Speech Bubble Comics and show some monetary support through his Patreon page. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. Intro/Outro Music by Best Day, who is too scared to listen to this episode.
Do you love freedom? Do you love it almost as much as the sweet, sweet taste of Bubble Drink? Well, good news! This week, we're talking about the dystopian sci-fi police story Justice Warriors with the comic's creators Matt Bors and Ben Clarkson! ----more---- For the transcript of this episode, head over to https://www.tencenttakes.com/transcripts. Email: tencenttakes@gmail.com Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Mastodon: retro.pizza/@tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/) Hive: Tencenttakes Special thanks to Will Robson for coming on this episode! He's an absolute delight and you should follow him everywhere: Matt's Instagram @mattbors Ben's Instagram @benclarkson1000000 Matt's Twitter @mattbors Ben's Twitter @benclarkson Matt's website: https://www.mattbors.com/ Ben's website: https://thebenclarkson.com/ You can also purchase Justice Warriors here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Justice-Warriors/Matt-Bors/JUSTICE-WARRIORS/9781952090226
Join us as comic book artist, writer, and zombie fanatic Will Robson talks about the haunting origins of his love for zombies, and his Kickstarter for OUTBREAKS issue #3! The Kickstarter for OUTBREAKS Issue #3 is live now until May 15, if you love zombies and want to see a fresh rotten take on them, we highly recommend supporting the Kickstarter! Kickstarter OUTBRAKES: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/outbreaks-1-3-an-ongoing-zombie-anthology-series Special Guest - Will Robson Speech Comics: https://www.speechcomics.com/ Instagram: @robsonink Facebook: @robsonink X: @robsonink Tiktok: @robsonink Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2VeKJS8qt9Iofr3F0jTOZR Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/batman-the-animated-series-podcast/id1643408436 Hosts: Jared Gonzalez. Cohost: Chaz Hawkins, Mauro Piquera. Master Chief Engineer: Jared Gonzalez. Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Graphics Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Digital Media Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Producer: Jared Gonzalez.
ComixLaunch: Crowdfunding for Writers, Artists & Self-Publishers on Kickstarter... and Beyond!
UK comic creator Will Robson returns to the ComixLaunch Podcast to share what he's learned serializing OUTBREAKS, "The Only Ongoing Zombie Anthology Comic" on Kickstarter over the past year. He and Tyler will discuss the state of crowdfunding in 2024 and topics related to freelancing in comics and living your best creative life.
Let's do some graverobbing! This week we're digging up Mort the Dead Teenager, one of the strangest comics Marvel ever put out in the 1990s. Joining us to talk about the book is zombie expert and comic creator Will Robson! ----more---- For the transcript of this episode, head over to https://www.tencenttakes.com/transcripts. Email: tencenttakes@gmail.com Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Mastodon: retro.pizza/@tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/) Hive: Tencenttakes Special thanks to Will Robson for coming on this episode! He's an absolute delight and you should follow him everywhere: Instagram @robsonink Twitter @robsonink Facebook @robsonink Patreon @willrobson You should also check out his comics imprint, Speech Comics!
Comic Reviews: DC Batman '89: Echoes 1 by Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones, Leonardo Ito Titans: Beast World 1 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson Marvel Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War – First Strike 1 by Zeb Wells, Cody Ziglar, Joey Vasquez, Julian Shaw, Bryan Valenza Howard the Duck 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Jordan Gibson, Stacey Lee; Daniel Kibblesmith, Annie Wu, Ian Herring; Jason Loo, Derek Charm, Dee Cunniffe; Merritt K, Will Robson, Pete Pantazis Luke Cage: Gang War 1 by Rodney Barnes, Ramon Bachs, Andrew Dalhouse Marvel Zombies: Black, White, and Blood 2 by Gail Simone, Dale Eaglesham, Yen Nitro; Erica Schultz, Nelson Daniel; Doug Wagner, Juan Gedeon, Dee Cunniffe Spider-Woman 1 by Steve Foxe, Carola Borelli, Arif Prianto X-Men Blue Origins 1 by Si Spurrier, Wilton Santos, Oren Junior, Marcus To, Ceci De La Cruz Marvel Unlimited Marvel Mutts 1 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Spider-Man Unlimited 13 by Jody Houser, Nathan Stockman Image Crave 1 by Maria Llovet Boom BRZRKR: Fallen Empire 1 by Mattson Tomlin, Keanu Reeves, Rebekah Isaacs, Jordie Bellaire Dynamite Jennifer Blood: Battle Diary 1 by Fred Van Lente, Robert Carey, Dearbhla Kelly Vault Barbaric: Wrong Kind of Righteous 1 by Nicholas Eames, Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke OGNs Melody Vol 1: The Other Me by Rosalia Armenteros, Lylian, Montana Kane Nunuche: Fluffy Like Cotton Candy by Guillaume Bianco, Marie Kerascoet Loneliness of the Abyss by Dimitris Vanellis, Nikolas Kourtis Street Angel: Princess of Poverty by Jim Rugg, Brian Maruca Ellie in First Position by Brian Freschi, Elena Triolo Additional Reviews: Refrigerator Full of Heads, Doctor Who, The Killer News: Loki showrunner is writing Avengers movies, next Ms. Marvel mini by same creative team coming in 2024, Ivan Reis heading to Ghost Machine, Iron Heart by Stephanie Williams pre-canceled, Black Cat and Jackpot get new team-up book, Millarworld to Dark Horse Trailers: Furiosa, Fallout, Godzilla x Kong, Carol and the End of the World Comics Countdown (28 Nov 2023): 1. Alan Scott: Green Lantern 2 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms 2. Penguin 4 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo 3. Action Comics 1059 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Matt H erms 4. Swan Songs 5 by W. Maxwell Prince, Alex Eckman-Lawn 5. Wild's End 6 by Dan Abnett, I.N.J. Culbard 6. Howard the Duck 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Joe Quinones, Jordan Gibson, Stacey Lee; Daniel Kibblesmith, Annie Wu, Ian Herring; Jason Loo, Derek Charm, Dee Cunniffe; Merritt K, Will Robson, Pete Pantazis 7. Detective Comics 1078 by Ram V, Jason Shawn Alexander, Dave Stewart 8. BRZRKR: Fallen Empire by Mattson Tomlin, Keanu Reeves, Rebekah Isaacs, Jordie Bellaire 9. Kaya 13 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie 10. Something is Killing the Children 35 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera
On today's show Chris is joined by Will Robson, comic creator and publisher of Speech Comics. Will has worked across the industry writing, doing interior art, and cover art for Marvel, DC, IDW, and more! He has taken to the indie scene with his imprint Speech Comics to creator independent comic books like his current series Outbreaks. You can find Will's work using the links below. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/outbreaks-1-2-an-ongoing-zombie-anthology-comic https://zoop.gg/c/betweenthedevilandthedeepbluesea Support the show by using our Amazon Associate Link. Click below and shop: https://www.amazon.com/amazonprime?linkCode=ur1&primeCampaignId=prime_assoc_ft&tag=fortresscom02-20 Get your Fortress Comics merchandise with the link below https://www.teepublic.com/user/fortress-comics Want to talk comics and chat with the hosts of your favorite Fortress Comics content? Join our facebook group with the link below: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1607250199464647/?ref=share FortressofComicNews.com YouTube.com/FortressComics Chris twitter @fortresschris Mike twitter @fortressricker Patreon.com/FortressComics Thanks for Listening! #marvel #marvelcomics #mcu #dccomics #comicbooks #comicnews #podcast #indiecomics #batman
In which writer and artist Will Robson returns to the show to talk about the first issue of his zombie comic anthology Outbreaks, his Kickstarter for his 2nd issue, and all kinds of other stuff! Support his comic here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/outbreaks-1-2-an-ongoing-zombie-anthology-comic Like our show? We've got a Patreon if you'd like to help support it: https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow, and you can watch the video version of this episode there for free!
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It finally happened! We sat down to talk about one of those movies we mention at least every three episodes, Shaun of the Dead! And we did it with a real Brit, the incredible Will Robson!Want more British zombies? Make sure you check out Will's kickstarter for "Outbreaks" his zombie comic anthology! It's a must have for anyone who loves the taste of brains! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/outbreaks-1-2-an-ongoing-zombie-anthology-comic ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Comic Reviews: DC Batman 135/900 by Chip Zdarsky, Mikel Janin, Mike Hawthorne, Jorge Jimenez, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Tomeu Morey Peacemaker Tries Hard 1 by Kyle Starks, Steve Pugh, Jordie Bellaire Shazam! 1 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez Marvel Carnage Reigns Alpha by Alex Paknadel, David Pepose, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Cody Ziglar, Travel Foreman, Paris Alleyne, Will Robson, Julius Ohta, Chris Sotomayor, Andrew Dalhouse, Erick Arciniega, Dee Cunniffe Cult of Carnage: Misery 1 by Sabir Pirzada, Francesco Mortarino, Javier Tartaglia Demon Wars: Scarlet Sin by Peach Momoko Edge of Spider-Verse 1 by Zander Cannon, Karla Pacheco, Pere Perez, Guillermo Sanna, Rico Renzi, Antonio Fabela Groot 1 by Dan Abnett, Damian Couceiro, Matt Milla Spider-Man 2099: Dark Genesis 1 by Steve Orlando, Justin Mason, Jordan Boyd Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – Lando by Stephanie Phillips, Alvaro Lopez, Antonio Fabela X-Men: Before the Fall – Sons of X by Simon Spurrier, Phil Noto Infinity Comics Who is… Adam Warlock? By Ralph Macchio, Damian Couceiro, Ruth Redmond Cosmo the Space Dog 1 by Jason Loo, David Cutler, Jim Campbell Image Starsigns 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Megan Levens, Kelly Fitzpatrick Dark Horse Survival 1 by Sean Lewis, Bryndon Everett, Natalie Barahona Boom Buffy the Vampire Slayer – The Lost Summer 1 by Casey Gilly, Lauren Knight, Francesco Segala Mad Cave Monomyth 1 by David Hazan, Cecilia Lo Valvo, Marissa Louise Oni Lamentation 1 by Cullen Bunn, Hilary Jenkins, Arjuna Susina Ablaze Animal Castle Volume Two 1 by Xavier Dorison, Felix Delep OGNs Basil and Oregano by Melissa Capriglione Turtle Bread by Kim-Joy, Alti Firmansyah Haunthology by Jeremy Haun Every Day by David Levithan, Dion MBD Four Eyes by Rex Ogle, Dave Valeza Lo and Behold by Wendy Mass, Gabi Mendez Katie the Cat Sitter Vol 3 by Colleen AF Venable, Stephanie Yue Fairest of All by Serena Valentino, Fiona Marchbank Ariel and the Curse of the Sea Witch Lot 13 by Steve Niles, Glenn Fabry FCBD DC Knight Terrors Prelude Clark and Lex/Fann Club Batman Squad Titan Runescape Conan the Barbarian Dark Horse Umbrella Academy/Witcher Star Wars High Republic/Avatar the Last Airbender Additional Reviews: Red Notice, Marvel Two-In-One by Chip Zdarsky, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3, The Closet, Star Wars Visions 2, Simpsons/Star Wars short, Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures pilot, Batman: Killing Time, Dark Ages News: Sweet Tooth renewed for third and final season, personnel changes at DC and IDW, Johns launching a Golden Age mini-line by three of his favorite co-creators Trailers: Dune 2, Oppenheimer, Meg 2 Comics Countdown (02 May 2023): Batman 135/900 by Chip Zdarsky, Mikel Janin, Mike Hawthorne, Jorge Jimenez, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Tomeu Morey Turtle Bread GN by Kim-Joy, Alti Firmansyah Radiant Black 23 by Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato, Raul Angulo Lo and Behold GN by Wendy Mass, Gabi Mendez Hairball 2 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent 3 by Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Jordie Bellaire Spider-Man 8 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Andrew Hennessy, Edgar Delgado Lamentation 1 by Cullen Bunn, Hilary Jenkins, Arjuna Susina TMNT/Usagi Yojimbo: WhereWhen 2 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi I Hate This Place 8/Where Monsters Lie 4 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov
In which Eamonn and Ben are joined by regular guest, Alex Robson, and his comic-book artist brother, Will Robson, for a chat about the South Korean, zombie extravaganza, Train to Busan! Will chats about his Kickstarter comic book 'Outbreaks', they share the zombified celebrity they'd most like to keep in their basements and there's a letter from an action hero! "Such a sh*tty day." PLEASE SUPPORT OUR PATREON https://linktr.ee/filmsontoilet so we can buy sweets. Support Will Robson's Kickstarter http://kck.st/3m9Qf69 Check out Spider-Man the Animated Series Podcast https://linktr.ee/Spidermantaspod and Batman the Animated Series Podcast https://linktr.ee/batmantaspod
A construtora da Suzi e do Will saiu do negativo para mais de 700 mil reais com projetos e obras. Uma nova oportunidade de fazer parte da Certificação Método BORA (apenas hoje): https://profissionalmemoravel.com.br Rafa Brasileiro e Alex Brasileiro convidaram esse casal de sócios para falar como eles saíram do negativo para uma construtora que sucesso que já faturou mais de 700 mil reais até o ano de 2022. Suzi e Will são donos da empresa A Construtora e possuem muitas semelhanças com o casal de arquitetos Rafa e Alex. Além de sócios em sua construtora, são também casados e construíram uma família juntos. Hoje eles conseguem viver de obra, com lucros reais, através do Método BORA, mas nem sempre foi assim. Nesse episódio do BORAcast, o podcast para quem quer viver bem empreendendo com projetos e obras, esses arquitetos e engenheiro vão mostrar como você pode sair do erro, de prejuízos com empreita, de clientes insatisfeitos para o sucesso no seu escritório ou construtora. Hosts: Rafa Brasileiro, Alex Brasileiro - @BORAnaOBRA Convidados: Suzi e Will Robson - @a_construtora_eng
In which we get to talk to writer and artist Will Robson about his new zombie comic anthology Outbreaks, his art, his work with Marvel & DC, and, of course, his love of all things zombie.Support his comic here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/outbreaks-1-an-ongoing-zombie-anthology-comicDon't forget to check out our sponsor, The Outbreak Challenge at outbreakchallenge.com, and use our code ZOMBIERUN to save 15% off your first race!Like our show? We've got a Patreon if you'd like to help support it: https://www.patreon.com/zombpocalypsenow
ComixLaunch: Crowdfunding for Writers, Artists & Self-Publishers on Kickstarter... and Beyond!
For the past decade, Will Robson has been working as a professional artist for Marvel, DC, Image, IDW and more. In his career, he's worked on major IP such as Batman, Star Wars, Spider-Man and Deadpool, TMNT, Spawn and more. He's now just hours away from launching his first Kickstarter for a creator-owned zombie anthology style comic book series, called OUTBREAKS! He'll join Tyler for a frank discussion about the state of the comics industry for freelancers here in 2023, and why now is the time for Will to jump into the Kickstarter game.
Comic Reviews: DC Lazarus Planet: Legends Reborn by Alex Segura, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo, Alex Paknadel, Christopher Mitten, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Greg Pak, Minkyu Jung, Sunny Gho, Dennis Culver, Jesus Merino Flash One Minute War Special by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan, Jason Paz, Matt Herms, Serg Acuna, Rebecca Nalty, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche, George Kambadais Batman: Legends of Gotham by Andy Diggle, Karl Mostert, Romulo Fajardo Jr DC's Harley Quinn Romances by Alexis Quasarano, Max Sarin, Marissa Louise, Zipporah Smith, Will Robson, Andrew Dalhouse, Amanda Deibert, Adriana Melo, John Kalisz, Frank Allen, John McCrea, Mike Spicer, Raphael Draccon, Carolina Munhoz, Ig Guara, Ivan Plascencia, Greg Lockard, Giulio Macaione, Fabs Nocera, Jessica Berbey, Priscilla Petraites, Michael Atiyeh, Ivan Cohen, Fico Ossio, Sebastian Cheng DC Power: A Celebration by Evan Narcisse, Darryl Banks, Hi-Fi, Lamont Magee, Chriscross, Juan Castro, Wil Quintana, Stephanie Williams, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Alex Guimaraes, Brandon Thomas, Natacha Bustos, Dorado Quick, Jordan Clark, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo, Morgan Hampton, Valentine De Landro, Marissa Louise, Chuck Brown, Petterson Oliveira, DJ Chavis, John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, N.K. Jemisin, Jamal Campbell Marvel Bloodline: Daughter of Blade 1 by Danny Lore, Karen Darboe, Cris Peter Dark Web: Finale by Zeb Wells, Adam Kubert, Francesco Mortarino, Scott Hanna, Frank Martin, Guru eFX Demon Wars: Down in Flames by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson Silver Surfer: Ghost Light 1 by John Jennings, Valentine De Landro, Matt Milla Star Wars: Sana Starros 1 by Justina Ireland, Pere Perez, Jay David Ramos Marvel Infinity Comics Marvel's Voices 38: Moon Girl by Stephanie Williams, Julian Shaw, Ian Herring Alligator Loki 18 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image Almighty 1 by Edward Laroche, Brad Simpson Blood Tree 1 by Peter Tomasi, Maxim Simic, John Kalisz Dark Horse Where Monsters Lie 1 by Kyle Starks, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov AWA Black Tape 1 by Dan Panosian, Dalibor Talajic, Ive Svorcina IDW Breath of Shadows 1 by Rich Douek, Alex Cormack OGNs Avatar the Last Airbender Chibis: Aang's Unfreezing Day by Kelly Leigh Miller, Diana Sim Bonding: A Love Story About People and their Parasites by Matthew Erman, Emily Pearson, Kaylee Davis, Justin Birch Housecat Trouble: Lost and Found by Mason Dickerson Ray's OGN Corner of the Week: Growing Pangs by Kathryn Ormsbee, Molly Brooks Additional Reviews: The Nasty, SHIELD TV show, The Me You Love In The Dark, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Aliens: Fast Track to Heaven, M3GAN, Kung-Fu Panda Season 2 News: Tomb Raider show on Amazon from PWB, Omni news, Zachary Levi fiasco, DC movie slate, Reboot cancelled, Pennyworth cancelled, Criminal series in development, Azula in the Spirit Temple graphc novel coming September 2023, Hit Monkey renewed, Spider-Ham/Spider-Rex team-up, new Abrams ComicArts Marvel OGN announced, Luke Cage: City of Fire cancellation Trailers: We Have a Ghost, Boogeyman Comics Countdown: Radiant Black 21 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa Scarlet Witch 2 by Steve Orlando, Stephanie Williams, Sara Pichelli, Chris Allen, Elisabetta D'Amico, Matt Wilson Where Monsters Lie 1 by Kyle Starks, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov Housecat Trouble: Lost and Found by Mason Dickerson Rogue Sun 10 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques Blood Tree 1 by Peter Tomasi, Maxim Simic, John Kalisz Batman: Legends of Gotham by Andy Diggle, Karl Mostert, Romulo Fajardo Jr Avengers 65 by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, David Curiel Flash: One Minute War Special by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan, Jason Paz, Matt Herms, Serg Acuna, Rebecca Nalty, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche, George Kambadais Silver Surfer: Ghost Light 1 by John Jennings, Valentine De Landro, Matt Milla
March 2023 Solicitations Comic Reviews: DC Batman/Spawn 1 by Todd McFarlane, Greg Capullo, Janathan Glapion, Dave McCaig Danger Street 1 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Dark Crisis: Big Bang by Mark Waid, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Federico Blee DC Speachless Marvel Dark Web: X-Men 1 by Gerry Duggan, Rod Reis Invincible Iron Man 1 by Gerry Duggan, Juan Frigeri, Bryan Valenza Monica Rambeau: Photon 1 by Eve Ewing, Ivan Fiorelli, Luca Maresca, Carlos Lopez Infinity Comics It's Jeff by Kelly Thompson and Gurihiru Image Art Brut 1 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Mat Lopes Night Club 1 by Mark Millar, Juanan Ramirez, Fabiana Mascolo Dark Horse Assassin's Apprentice 1 by Jody Houser, Robin Hobb, Ryan Kelly, Jordie Bellaire Leonide the Vampyr: A Christmas for Crows by Mike Mignola, Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart Boom A Vicious Circle 1 by Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo Archie Happy Horror Days by Frank Tieri, Joanna Starer, Joe Corallo, Joe Eisma, Patrick Piazzalunga, Butch K Mapa, Matt Herms Dynamite Red Sonja: Hell Sonja 1 by Jordan Clark, Miriana Puglia, Ellie Wright ComiXology Retroverse 1 by Cullen Bunn, John Bivens OGNs Too Dead to Die: A Simon Cross Thriller by Marc Guggenheim, Howard Chaykin Ray's OGN Corner of the Week: American Dreams by Daniel Kalban Additional Reviews: Bonfire by Krysten Ritter, Spirited, Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio, Santa Clauses full-series, Murderville Christmas Special, Simpsons Bocelli family short News: more Action Lab nonsense, AfterShock files for Chapter Eleven, Doctor Strange returns, Gunn writing a young Superman movie, Cavill out as Superman, All-Out Avengers cancelled (and re-branded as Avengers Beyond), Hudlin and AWA, new Usagi/TMNT series by Stan Sakai, Five Nights at Freddy's casting, Hypno-Hustler movie starring Donald Glover, Blockbuster cancelled, new DC Studios logo (missing one JL member), Party and Prey movie adaptation, Matt Kindt's Hair Ball, HBO Max on fire, Disney+ announcements Trailers: Spider-Verse 2, Scream 6, 65, Barbie, Oppenheimer Comics Countdown (14-Dec-2022): Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers #4 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Radiant Black #20 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa Batgirls #13 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jonathan Case Wynd: The Throne in the Sky #5 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Dark Ride #3 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Danger Street #1 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart Hell to Pay #2 by Charles Soule, Will Sliney, Rachelle Rosenberg Art Brut #1 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Mat Lopes Grim #6 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi TMNT: Armageddon Game - The Alliance #2 by Will Robson, Andrew Dalhouse, Gigi Dutreix
Comic Reviews: DC Olympus Rebirth by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Caitlin Yarsky, Jordie Bellaire Tales of the Human Target by Tom King, Greg Smallwood, Mikel Janin, Kevin Maguire, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave Stewart, Alex Sinclair, Arif Prianto Marvel A.X.E. Judgment Day 3 by Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia Damage Control 1 by Hans Rodionoff, Adam Goldberg, Charlotte Fullerton, Will Robson, Ruth Redmond, Jay Fosgitt Fantastic Four 46 by Dan Slott, Cafu, Jesus Aburtov ComiXology New America 1 by Curt Pires, Lucas Casalanguida, Mark Dale Dark Horse Minor Threats 1 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories 1 by Amanda Deibert, Lucas Marangon Boom Magic: Ajani Goldmane 1 by Seanan McGuire, Ariel Olivetti Wynd: Throne in the Sky 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Dynamite Dejah Thoris Fairy Tales by Ron Marz, Andres Labrada Vault End After End 1 by David Brian Andry, Tim Daniel, Sunando, Michael Russell Archie Big Ethel Energy by Keryl Brown Ahmed, Siobhan Keenan Titan Gun Honey: Blood for Blood 1 by Charles Ardai, Ang Hor Kheng, Asifur Rahman Ray's OGN Corner: The Witch Boy by Molly Knox Ostertag Additional Reviews: She-Hulk ep2, Sandman, Nope, Game of Thrones, Daredevil by Charles Soule, Hamster and Gretel, Rage by Jimmy Palmiotti News: More HBO cuts, Mr. Sinister event next year, Monica Rambeau mini-series, new Red Sonja movie, King Kong series on Disney+, bizarre new animated project, delays for Shazam 2 and Aquaman 2, Matt Shankman of WandaVision rumored as new FF director, Umbrella Academy gets fourth and final season, new head of DC film division, Omninews, Resident Evil cancelled, Wasp mini from Al Ewing, GoT gets a second season, Kyle Rayner Hispanic Heritage Month variant cover controversy Trailers: Pinocchio Comics Countdown: Tales of the Human Target by Tom King, Greg Smallwood, Mikel Janin, Kevin Maguire, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave Stewart, Alex Sinclair, Arif Prianto Wynd: The Throne in the Sky 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Deadly Class 55 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge Radiant Black 17 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti Swamp Thing 16 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer Department of Truth 20 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds Lonesome Hunters 3 by Tyler Crook I Hate This Place 4 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge TMNT: Armageddon Game – Opening Moves 2 by Tom Waltz, Fero Peniche, Ronda Pattison Grim 4 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi
On this week's Stack podcast: Black Adam #1 DC Comics Written by Priest Art by Rafa Sandoval Punisher War Journal: Blitz #1 Marvel Written by Torunn Grønbekk Art by Lan Medina The Lonesome Hunters #1 Dark Horse Comics By Tyler Crook Beware The Eye of Odin #1 Image Comics Written by Doug Wagner Art by Tim Odland Milestones in History #1 DC Comics Written by Reginald Hudlin, Alice Randall, Amy Chu, Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due, Pat Charles, Karyn Parsons, Touré, Melody Cooper Art by Johnny Lindsay, Eric Battle, Maria Laura Sanapo, Ron Wilson, Don Hudson, Jamal Yaseem Igle, Arvell Jones, Francesco Francavilla, Ray-Anthony Height, Dominike “Doom” Stanton, Leon Chills Miles Morales: Spider-Man And Moon Girl #1 Marvel Written by Mohale Mashigo Art by Ig Guara The Wrong Earth: Confidence Men #1 Ahoy Comics Written by Mark Waid Art by Leonard Kirk I Hate This Place #2 Image Comics Written by Kyle Starks Art by Artyom Topilin Aquaman and The Flash: Voidspring #1 DC Comics Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing Art by Vasco Georgiev Immortal X-Men #3 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Lucas Werneck Deadly Class #53 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig Something is Killing The Children #24 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Dell'edera Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen's Boss Perry White #1 DC Comics Written by Matt Fraction, Elliot S! Maggin, Neil Kleid, Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis Art by Steve Lieber, Curt Swan, Dean Haspiel, Joe Prado The Amazing Spider-Man #4 Marvel Written by Zeb Wells Art by John Romita Jr. Radiant Red #4 Image Comics Written by Cherish Chen Art by David Lafuente Shaolin Cowboy: Cruel To Be Kin #2 Dark Horse Comics By Geoff Darrow Dark Crisis: Young Justice #1 DC Comics Written by Meghan Fitzmartin Art by Laura Braga Home Sick Pilots #15 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wjingaard Earth-Prime: Heroes Twilight #6 DC Comics Written by Jeff Hersh and Thomas Pound Art by Will Robson, Pablo M. Collar Nocterra #11 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Nightwing #93 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo Newburn #8 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Jacob Phillips DUO #2 DC Comics Written by Greg Pak Art by Khoi Pham The Silver Coin #11 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Michael Walsh Fables #152 DC Comics Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham Rogue Sun #5 Image Comics Written by Ryan Parrott Art by Abel & Simone Ragazzoni Batman: The Knight #6 DC Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Carmine Di Giandomenico Blood Stained Teeth #3 Image Comics Written by Christian Ward Art by Patric Reynolds The Demon DC Comics By Jack Kirby SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Stack podcast: Black Adam #1 DC Comics Written by Priest Art by Rafa Sandoval Punisher War Journal: Blitz #1 Marvel Written by Torunn Grønbekk Art by Lan Medina The Lonesome Hunters #1 Dark Horse Comics By Tyler Crook Beware The Eye of Odin #1 Image Comics Written by Doug Wagner Art by Tim Odland Milestones in History #1 DC Comics Written by Reginald Hudlin, Alice Randall, Amy Chu, Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due, Pat Charles, Karyn Parsons, Touré, Melody Cooper Art by Johnny Lindsay, Eric Battle, Maria Laura Sanapo, Ron Wilson, Don Hudson, Jamal Yaseem Igle, Arvell Jones, Francesco Francavilla, Ray-Anthony Height, Dominike “Doom” Stanton, Leon Chills Miles Morales: Spider-Man And Moon Girl #1 Marvel Written by Mohale Mashigo Art by Ig Guara The Wrong Earth: Confidence Men #1 Ahoy Comics Written by Mark Waid Art by Leonard Kirk I Hate This Place #2 Image Comics Written by Kyle Starks Art by Artyom Topilin Aquaman and The Flash: Voidspring #1 DC Comics Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing Art by Vasco Georgiev Immortal X-Men #3 Marvel Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Lucas Werneck Deadly Class #53 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Wes Craig Something is Killing The Children #24 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Dell'edera Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen's Boss Perry White #1 DC Comics Written by Matt Fraction, Elliot S! Maggin, Neil Kleid, Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Reis Art by Steve Lieber, Curt Swan, Dean Haspiel, Joe Prado The Amazing Spider-Man #4 Marvel Written by Zeb Wells Art by John Romita Jr. Radiant Red #4 Image Comics Written by Cherish Chen Art by David Lafuente Shaolin Cowboy: Cruel To Be Kin #2 Dark Horse Comics By Geoff Darrow Dark Crisis: Young Justice #1 DC Comics Written by Meghan Fitzmartin Art by Laura Braga Home Sick Pilots #15 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wjingaard Earth-Prime: Heroes Twilight #6 DC Comics Written by Jeff Hersh and Thomas Pound Art by Will Robson, Pablo M. Collar Nocterra #11 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Tony S. Daniel Nightwing #93 DC Comics Written by Tom Taylor Art by Bruno Redondo Newburn #8 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Jacob Phillips DUO #2 DC Comics Written by Greg Pak Art by Khoi Pham The Silver Coin #11 Image Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Michael Walsh Fables #152 DC Comics Written by Bill Willingham Art by Mark Buckingham Rogue Sun #5 Image Comics Written by Ryan Parrott Art by Abel & Simone Ragazzoni Batman: The Knight #6 DC Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Carmine Di Giandomenico Blood Stained Teeth #3 Image Comics Written by Christian Ward Art by Patric Reynolds The Demon DC Comics By Jack Kirby SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: Batman Secret Files - The Gardener by James Tynion IV, Christian Ward Batman 117 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern Robins 1 by Tim Seeley, Baldemar Rivas, Romula Fajardo Jr. Wonder Woman: Evolution 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Mike Hawkthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto Darkhold: Wasp by Jordie Bellaire, Claire Roe Amazing Spider-Man 78.BEY by Jed MacKay, Eleonora Carlini, Federico Blee Fantastic Four Tribute Getting Dizzy 1 by Shea Fontana, Celia Moscote, Natalia Nesterenko Labyrinth OGN by Simon Stalenhag We Only Kill Each Other 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Peter Krause, Ellie Wright Vampirella 2021 Holiday Special by Vincenzo Federici, Vincenzo Carratu, Will Robson, Andrew Dalhouse, Matt Herms, Kike Diaz Crypterns by Dustin Plantholt, Gonzalo Martinez Sonic the Hedgehog: The Imposter Syndrome 1 by Ian Flynn, Aaron Hammerstrom, Matt Froese, Valentina Pinto Radio Apocalypse 1 by Ram V, Anand Rk, Anisha Riverdale Diaries Vol 2: Starring Veronica by Sarah Kuhn, Dean Rankine Wall by Mario Alberti, Antoine Charreyron Shangri-La by Mathieu Bablet Desolation by Appollo Gaultier School of Love 1 by Beka, Maya Urbex 1 by Clarke, Vincent Dugomier, Mikl Marry Me 1 by Bobby Crosby, Remy Mokhtar Queen's Favorite Witch by Benjamin DIckson, Rachael SMith Weeaboo by Alissa Sallah 99 Cent Theatre Stranger in the Night 1 by Josh DeGrazia, Hunter Murray, Drew Denis Additional Reviews: PAD Hulk Omni 2, Ghostbusters Afterlife, Tick... Tick... Boom, Doctor Who s13e4 News: Jace Fox moves to NYC, Super pets stuff, Avatar casting, new Sorceror Supreme, TKO and New Regency, Watcher one-shot, Marvel does something stupid, Star Wars YA at Dark Horse, new X-Men book, Groo animated adaptation, Radiant Black spinoffs, new Carnage series, Rogue Squadron problems, Miles-centric spinoff, popular webtoons coming to print MCU pitch Trailers: Super Pets, Turning Red, No Way Home Comics Countdown: Nice House On The Lake 6 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 5 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Matheus Lopez Clear 2 by Scott Snyder, Francis Manapul Primordial 3 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Batman 117 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern Groo vs Tarzan 4 by Sergio Aragones, Mark Evanier, Tom Yeates, Tom Luth Radio Apocalypse 1 by Ram V, Anand Rk, Anisha Dark Ages 3 by Tom Taylor, Iban Coello, Brian Reber We Only Kill Each Other 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Peter Krause, Ellie Wright Blue and Gold 4 by Dan Jurgens, Kevin Maguire, Ryan Sook, Norm Rapmund
Our hosts come swinging in and take a look at the Green Goblin and look through various comic book stories to discover some of the worst things he's ever done -- and it's REAL MESSED UP! Alex and Will discover storylines where Norman Osborne has faked loved ones deaths, caused them to get into drunk car accidents, buried people alive, hired actors to pretend to be people, drugged toothpaste, and so much more evil stuff! Our hosts also discuss WandaVision, Spider-Ham news, George Clooney's Batman, plus an in depth discussion at the end on the latest Mandalorian episode! It's another wall crawling, web shooting, super powered episode that will make your spidey senses tingle! PATREON Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies, like Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only our Patreon! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our Patreon and subscribe today!
Our hosts come swinging in with their review for the finale of season 3 -- TURNING POINT! Alex and Will discuss the incredible animation featured in this episode, the many comic books it took inspiration from, why Norman Osborn can't keep a secret, and how Aunt May either sleeps like the dead or Green Goblin's glider is sponsored by Toyota Prius. Our hosts also discuss Justice League Snyder Cut news, Wonder Woman 2 release, James Bond video game, Mandalorian, Black Panther 2 news, and a new Predator movie in the making. It's another wall crawling, web shooting, super powered episode that will make your spidey senses tingle! PATREON Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies, like Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only our Patreon! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our Patreon and subscribe today!
Spider-Man 3, what will be and what's your theory? Our hosts sit down with some of their Patreon supporters to find out what they think will happen in Spider-Man 3 as well as talk about Spider-Man the Animated Series. For Part 2 of this series, Alex and Will sit down with listeners Jason and Chandra Romero, and Chris Vint! Our hosts find out what they think will happen in Spider-Man 3 and what they want to see happen. Plus, what their earliest memories of Spider-Man TAS are and what age they were when they first saw it (some are later in life than expected!) They also discuss their favourite characters, favourite episodes, plus lots more! Alex and Will also talk new Boba Fett series, future TMNT movie, Resident Evil casting, Miles Morales' shoes, and create a Spider-Man TAS fighting game after answering a question sent in by a listener! It's another wall crawling, web shooting, super powered episode that will make your spidey senses tingle! PATREON Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies, like Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only our Patreon! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our Patreon and subscribe today!
Will Robson investigates the impact climate change is having on human security in Central and Northern America. He examines how global warming is leading to mass migration across the region, and how a spike in freak weather events is undermining basic social infrastructures. He also hears why the avocado has become a “conflict commodity” in Mexico, and how climate change threatens the resilience of the USA's power grid and its nuclear weapons arsenal.
Spider-Man 3, what will be and what's your theory? (sorry for the horrible rhyming) Our hosts sit down with some of their Patreon supporters to find out what they think will happen in Spider-Man 3, and talk Spider-Man the Animated Series as well. For Part 1 of this 2 part series, Alex and Will sit down with listener Nick Rotondo and find out what he thinks will happen in Spider-Man 3 and what he wants to see happen. Plus, what his earliest memory of Spider-Man TAS is, who his favourite character is, favourite episode, plus lots more! Our hosts also talk the passing of Sean Connery, James Gunn's almost Superman movie, Moon Knight casting, and their Halloween experiences. And make sure to stick around after the interview to hear Alex and Will nerd out and SPOILER talk the Mandalorian Season 2 premiere! It's another wall crawling, web shooting, super powered episode of this show that will make your spidey senses tingle! PATREON Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies, like Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only our Patreon! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our Patreon and subscribe today!
The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report identified the Sahel as a ‘climate change hot spot', a region where human security is particularly threatened by the effects of global warming. Will Robson explores the area's war-torn history and investigates how climate change is acting as the catalyst to migration, violent disputes over water and the growth of brutal armed extremists. He hears from those caught in the middle of conflicts in Mali and the Lake Chad region and discovers how drought and rapid desertification are fanning the flames of violence. Produced by Simon Jarvis and Tom Roseingrave. A Whistledown Production for the BBC World Service.
For our Halloween episode, we've got an all out war! A Goblin War! Our hosts review Goblin War and discuss who their favourite Goblin is, why this episode includes one of the best scenes of the entire animated series, and why if you happen to find a portal device in the middle of the park, don't try and pawn it! Alex and Will also discuss James Bond potentially coming to streaming, Tom Holland as Nathan Drake, JL Snyder Cut news, Addams Family reboot, and they create their own HALLOWEEN themed episode of Spider-Man the Animated Series! It's another wall crawling, web shooting, super powered episode of this show that will make your spidey senses tingle! PENNY'S PIZZA Help Support & Share Penny's Pizza, at: www.crowdfunder.co.uk/pennyspizza PATREON Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies, like Sam Ramie’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only our Patreon! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our Patreon and subscribe today!
On this week's Stack podcast, we've got reviews for: The Scumbag #1 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Lewis Larosa Fantastic Four #25 Marvel Written by Dan Slott Art by R.B. Silva, Paco Medina and Will Robson Madam Satan #1 Archie Comics Story by Eliot Rahal Art by Julius Ohta Iron Man #2 Marvel Written by Christopher Cantwell Art by Cafu Stillwater #2 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K. Perez Batman #101 DC Comics Written by James Tynion IV Art by Guillem March Black Magick #15 Image Comics Written by Greg Rucka Art by Nicola Scott Werewolf By Night #1 Marvel Written by Taboo & B. Earl Art by Scot Eaton Big Girls #3 Image Comics Story and art by Jason Howard Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn #1 DC Comics Story by Katana Collins and Sean Murphy Dune: House Atreides #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson Illustrated by Dev Pramanik Dark Nights: Death Metal Robin King 1 DC Comics Written by Peter J. Tomasi, Tony Patrick Art by Riley Rossmo, Daniel Sampere Something is Killing the Children #11 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Illustrated by Werther Dell'edera Excalibur #13 Marvel Written by Tini Howard Art by R.B. Silva X-Men #13 Marvel Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Mahmud Asrar Faithless II #5 BOOM! Studios Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Maria Llovet Nightwing #75 DC Comics Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Travis Moore and Ronan Cliquet SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. This episode is sponsored by Helstrom, now on Hulu. Full Episode Transcript: Alex: What's up y'all? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: And on The Stack, we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week. Pete: Do we? Alex: And we're going to kick it off … I think this is a big deal. This isn't normally the sort of thing that we would kick off the show with. Usually it's some Marvel or DC book or whatever, I mean, who even cares? Justin: Okay, weird voice. Alex: Weird way to put it. But we're going to talk about The Scumbag number one from Image Comics written by Rick Remender, art by Lewis LaRosa. The reason I think that should go first is a new Rick Remender book is a big deal. We've been following his writing pretty much since the beginning and every book out is an event, so it's worth putting this right upfront at the top of the show. Reading this book I know this is something that Pete just loves a ton. He's very into, he's very excited about. The concept of the book though, before we get into Pete's feelings about it, I can see his head already nodding, yes, yes, give me more. Justin: Yes, yes, I love this. Alex: Is what if the worst person in the world was responsible for the fate of the world. That's essentially what it is to the point where they essentially say that line at the end of the book. And in fact we do meet the worst person in the world who ends up in the situation. Pete: That's the thing, they say the worst person in the world, it's just like kind of a slacker druggie guy. It's not like he's a fucking head of the KKK or fucking, you know what I mean? A murderer. He's like- Justin: Yeah. I guess it's more, to say the worst, I understand what you're saying, but definitely the most down and out. Pete: Right. But what- Justin: He has full on diarrhea. Pete: Sure. Yeah. Who doesn't? The thing is it's like brand new Rick Remender book. You ready to get your fucking heartbroken. This guy writes in such a way that pulls you in, gets you sucked into this amazing world, and then always breaks your fucking heart. I'm scared. I'm scared about this book. Justin: But that's what I love, what I love about Rick Remender books. And it has been a long time since he launched a new one. We've been reading Low. We've been reading Black Science for a long time. And those books are- Alex: Deadly Class. Justin: Deadly Class of course ongoing. Pete: Yeah, Deadly Class. Justin: But these other books are sort of wrapping up. Deadly Class feels like it's going to keep going for a bit longer. And to have a new book is sort of precious. And what I love about it is he takes extreme premises and pushes them. And what he always does is on the art side brings in truly evocative artists. And in this case, it is the same thing. When he says it's the worst person in the world, we see it in like, I would call this hyper realistic color and line. And it's great. It's great. It's really smart of him to not shy away from these truly disgusting things, if the point of the book is this person is at his lowest and he has to become a world changing person. Alex: Or maybe it won't, I don't know. Justin: Yeah. Pete: Starting a book with a Charles Bukowski quote is just a fantastic way to start something that's this kind of mayhem, or it's just about a drunken dude who does a lot of drugs and shit, that's the perfect thing. But man, just seeing a guy doing drugs and shitting on the streets really makes me miss New York city, you know what I mean? Like back in the eighties and nineties, the real New York, you know what I'm talking about? Justin: Yeah, you were the mayor of New York in the mid eighties. Pete: Oh yeah, man. Just love doing drugs in the street, shitting anywhere you wanted, those were the days. Justin: You were a very controversial mayor [crosstalk 00:03:59]. Alex: Yeah. Before Giuliani took it all away. I mean, come on. Where's that guy now? What's he doing? Justin: Yeah, it is great. It is truly crazy to think of a time when everyone was like Giuliani, what a hero. And now truly, and not to get … it's not at all political, but he is looked upon as a legit Nosferatu style monster. There are so many Twitter memes of him being like, “Look, his hands dead.” Or look, here's [crosstalk 00:04:28]. Alex: He's such a sad sack. That's the thing that's such a bummer about it, is he went from I'm the guy that's going to clean up New York, this is very controversial too. He did some sort of figures like, I'm going to reveal information and he taped a video, and he opens up this folder and there's nothing in the folder. And he's just like, “Well, there's evidence that I have here,” and there's nothing in there, it's just sad. That's not the point of this book, let's get back to The Scumbag thing. The thing about- Justin: Wait, let me just say one more thing on that. I do think this book spins out of the era we're in. I think it's about a person who is not ready to be elevated to a position of power who is in that position of power, which I feel like is it common on our time both Trump in and everything around our current political situation where it's like, oh, these people shouldn't be in charge of stuff like this. This book feels very timely to me. Alex: I agree. The thing that I wanted to get back to you though, that Pete was saying about the worst person in the world is it's not racist, murderer or anything like that. It's nails on chalkboard worst, which I think they make pretty clear through the writing, where it's the sort of guy who within seconds of meeting him you're like, “Oh God, fuck this guy. This is the worst. Oh God, no.” Pete: The guy at the party's looking to steal beers that aren't being looked at. You know what I mean, like oh. Alex: That's great. The specificity going on there is so clear to the point where it builds to very graphicallY as we were talking about him shitting himself on the street, which is horrifying and gross. And mind you, not the first time Rick Remender has written a person on drugs diarrhea scene, that was way back in Deadly Class. Classic scene in deadly class. Pete: Classic, he loves a good shitting story, you know what I mean? Alex: Yeah. Justin: Let me throw this out as well to go back into early Remender, this book sort of reminds me a little bit of Fear Agent, and then it is a person who is super down and out having to maybe elevate themselves. Alex: What I'm really interested in is reading the second issue of this book, because if Rick Remender has showed us anything, it's he always has a very clear concept in the first issue that he blows it and save the out of proportion by the second issue. And I don't know how they're going to do that yet, but I'm excited to find out. Justin: A 100% true. Alex: Yeah. But great to view. Justin: Great to view. Pete: It's fun to see a new book that he's working on. I'm very excited to see where this goes. Yeah, crazy first issue, fantastic art, definitely check it out. Alex: Moving on to Fantastic Four number 25 from Marvel written by Dan Slott with art by R.B. Silver, Paco Medina and Will Robson. This I believe is the beginning of the status quo change that Dan teased back when he was on the live show with us chatting about this book. This is kind of a big deal. There's a lot of stuff that goes down in this book as we celebrate this mini anniversary of the Fantastic Four. What'd you think about the issue? Pete: 46 pages. This to me is a great Fantastic Four story. You get this kind of shit goes down, only the Fantastic Four can save the day. Then what's nice about it is you've got Reed and Sue talking a little bit about the holes in their marriage about how they lied to each other a little bit. I'm hoping that moving forward, their relationship can get a little bit better because I'm sick of the classic, Sue Storm does so much more for the family than Reed does, and he's just constantly busy and can't be bothered. I think this was a really cool story, great use to the whole family. I'm very excited, even cool Watcher stuff, which you don't normally kind of get. Alex: Oh, no, people are always like, “That Watcher is very cool.” Pete: No, but like also, just this whole thing of like, we're the Watcher and we've watched all these amazing events happen in Marvel whether it's through comics or TV or movies, but just these splash pages like, oh yeah, I remember that. Oh, that was cool. Hey, cosmic Ghost Rider got a shout out. Justin: Well, see, I would take some issue with your statement Pete, because I think what Dan Slott is so great at and why he's such a great match for the Fantastic Four, is his whole thing is everything old is new again, or everything new is old again, either way [crosstalk 00:09:10]. Pete: Which one us it? Justin: It's sort of both, because what he does here is he's like, “Yes, Reed and Sue aren't getting along because Reed has a secret from Sue.” But what's great about this issue is Sue also has a secret from Reed, and she has her own life and she's doing her own thing. And so they get to meet on equal ground. Pete: Great. Justin: The thing is it's [inaudible 00:09:30] time. I'm going to be a wreck and shit, but then he's like, “Oh, I have actually a family at home I have to get back to at the same time.” Doctor Doom is still a villain, but he's actually the Doctor Doom, is the Doctor Doom read Richard's relationship from the very beginning of the comic where they're contemporaries. And even though they are wildly super-powered and they're meeting here as like, “Oh, you were keeping a little secret from me.” He's like, “Oh, well, yeah I was, figure it out.” And they're like, “Well, let's figure it out together.” It's just Dan Slott is just a tactician when it comes to picking a part with a fine tweezers, these Marvel legends and finding a new way to reconfigure the stories by just slightly tweaking little bits and pieces. Pete: I did want to, while we're talking about Doom, Doom is one of my favorite villains and Dan Slott did a great job of the way Doom just acknowledges the fact that Sue Storm was in the room before she revealed herself was such a bad-ass Doom moment. Dan Slott is just killing it on this book. Alex: Yeah. This is a really fun issue, like you're talking about, bunch of fun teases for the future, a new setup of new status quo for the team, as well as certain members of the team, as well as the Watcher and other things, just a great package. I had a blast reading this issue. Moving on to Chilling- Justin: Justin loves good packages. Alex: Moving onto Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Presents Madam Satan number one from Archie Comics story by Eliot Rahal, art by Julius Ohta. We talked about this on the live show a little bit, but this exists in a weird mix of continuity between the comic books and the TV show, not necessarily contradicting either, but not existing like this is between season one and season two of Sabrina, or part one and part two or part three and part four or anything like that. It just kind of is an about Madam Satan. The real standout of this issue to me is Julius Ohta's art, which does a great job of channeling Robert Hack from the original series, but finding a different way around it. What'd you think Pete? Pete: Yeah. I mean, because when you think about it, the only person who would want to be a principal at a high school is somebody who is in hell, you know what I mean? Someone who wants to bring hell to the people. So to me, this made a lot of sense like, “Oh yeah, the queen of hell would love to be a principal at a high school. That's the perfect job for them.” And this is a real fun kind of set up. Madam Satan is glorious in the Sabrina TV show. And it's nice to see this character kind of thrive in this comic as well. Justin: This does a good job of being sort of the TV show, but hearkening back to the comics, it originally inspired what went on to become the Sabrina TV show, like the afterlife with Archie and the Sabrina comic that Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa then developed into the show. It's great. And to your point, Alex, the art is just amazing throughout. Alex: Good stuff. Very impressive. Next step, Iron Man number two from Marvel written by Christopher Cantwell, art by Cafu. When we talked about the first issue of this book, I think we were pleasantly surprised by the change in direction here as Iron Man is going back to basics. Here we get a little bit more on that, veering on the side of he cut us a death wish a little bit, or at least injure himself, which as he's trying to move back to be a hero. But I got to say, I'm loving this take. I just think it's so refreshing to see a Tony Stark who is just being a hero and going on fights and fighting people and being a human being for a change. It's great. Justin: I agree. This felt like a comic that I would have read back when I was in high school. It is just iron man dealing with shit. Of course he's fighting Absorbing Man. The ultimate early run of a series villain is Absorbing Man. And I love the guest stars throughout and Ironman just sacrificing himself, like Cardiac shows up, another, it's a Spider-Man villain technically who is just sort of Iron Manny in a lot of ways. And this felt like just some good classic fun. Pete: Yeah. It was fun to see Hellcat. Yeah, it's all right, it's okay. Justin: Pete, you do not like in Iron Man? Pete: No. I mean, this comic has gone through so much stuff and it's just crazy. Like, okay, great, it's back to Tony Stark, but I don't know, cool. Alex: Well, what do you want it to be then? Pete: I want, it was just weird because it's like, oh, Tony Stark's not Iron Man anymore. Okay, cool. And there was this really cool character who's trying to take on the mantle, but then was like, “No, we're going to go back to Tony Stark.” And then it's like, “Okay, but why?” And then it's just like, “Oh, it's back to basic Tony Stark.” Alex: So you're upset that it's not Riri is what you're saying. Pete: I liked Riri. I liked the possibility of new stories. I just think that Iron Man has done a lot of amazing things, so let's see something amazing. You know what I mean? Let's see why we're seeing Iron Man again instead of something new. Alex: All right. Fair enough. Next up, Stillwater number two from Image Comics written by Chip Zdarsky, art by Ramon K. Perez. We talked about the first issue of this as well, liked it quite a bit. A guy goes on a road trip, ends up in a town where nobody ever dies. His friend gets killed outside the town, and it turns out at the end of the first issue that he may actually be a natural born resident of the village. We find out many more F'd up things about the town in this issue. What did you think about this? And also given that it drew some comparisons to Revival- Pete: Controversial. Alex: Controversial comparisons to Revival the Tim Seeley series that had kind of a similar premise, at least at the start. Do you feel like it's veering off enough at this point? Justin: It's totally quite different, I would say. I don't want to get into like, is it wrong to have a book this close premise wise? Because I enjoyed reading this, the first and second issue. It feels like at the end of this issue, we're setting up sort of what the deal is going to be. This guy is the third person who's been invited into the town. Clearly we're going to meet these other two people and what that means, his relationship to his mother and how the town works. All of that is fun. I'm excited to get into that. Revival felt like very different tonally. It was about people who with established relationships and how they were sort of dealing with this new status quo. I think to me it's different enough to exist separately. Alex: Also they feel like different types of horror, right? As Tim Seeley is very good at, it's a little more slasher horror, it's a little more graphic horror, a little more fun horror. This is more aligned with The Wicker Man I think that sort of, or mid summer, that sort of thing. Justin: Oh, that's a good comparison, yes. Alex: So yeah, I agree. I do think they're different. There's certainly a danger there that they're going to weave together too much. But right now I think they can both exist and that's okay. Pete: I would just like to say, as someone who's lived in a big city for a really long time, this is why I don't like the small towns, they scare the shit out of me. I love this thing of playing with the creepiness of a small town and all these people know each other and you're the outsider kind of coming in. I think that's a great idea to start a story. And I think sometimes when writers are … we're all pulling from the same pool. Sometimes ideas might overlap. You'd like to give somebody the benefit of the doubt. Hopefully it's not a rip off. But I do not know. Pete: But as far as this is concerned, the little kid in the beginning was so fucking creepy with that wolf, I was scared shitless, and I'm interested to see where this goes. And it's really fun this idea of if people can die, then yeah, people would just kind of like loosey goosey shoot each other because there's going to be no damage. Justin: Loosey goosey. Pete: But it is kind of crazy right now to see a cop fucking just shooting first, and then talking later, it's kind of a hits and not fun chord right now. Justin: Yeah. It's not crazy to see that, it happens a lot in this world. Pete, real quick, when you said you're scared shitless, could you give us just a sort of scale, a power ranking on the different types of scared you are, just so I know what you mean when you say that. Pete: Well, they're scared like, oh, my stomach hurts a little bit, you know what I mean? And then there's like- Justin: Your stomach hurts a little. Pete: Yeah. And then there's like- Justin: Like I ate too much candy. Pete: Yeah. You got like- Justin: So like you're scared candy. Let's call it that. Pete: Okay. Yeah. And then scared shitless is like you're in real trouble. Alex: Oh, so there's two parts to the scale? Pete: Yeah. Justin: Interesting. Alex: [crosstalk 00:18:58] and then I have no shit in me whatsoever. Pete: Yeah, let's skip the [crosstalk 00:19:03]. Justin: Let me just also ask, quick follow-Up on that. When you say you're scared shitless, that means you've shit everything out. You're fully [crosstalk 00:19:09]. Pete: Yeah, empty on the streets side. Justin: You're on the streets comeback style diarrhea. Pete: Right. Justin: Or is it, are you full of shit and you just can't get it out? Pete: No, no. Yeah, you're the scumbag of the street who's empty [crosstalk 00:19:23]. Alex: But you're 100% clean at this point. You're just- Pete: Yeah. I'm an empty vessel. Alex: You're an empty vessel. Justin: So you read this comic and you fully just rooster tailed yourself. Pete: Yeah, exactly. Justin: While you're reading it. I got you. Okay, great. Alex: [crosstalk 00:19:39]. I've been going back to doing the transcripts of the episodes and I- Justin: Don't do that- Alex: [crosstalk 00:19:44], so I'll try to pull our quotes from each of the episodes and put it out there. The hope of getting maybe some pull quotes or something like that on a book. I think we could say Stillwater, it'll clear the shit out of you. Justin: Yeah, you'll go full rooster tail. Pete: Pull your own quotes Zalbs. Justin: You go full rooster tail for this book. Alex: Batman 101 from DC Comics written by James Tynion IV, art by Guillem March. This is following right up on the Joker war as Batman grapples with the knowledge that Joker might've been right. And he has to in fact change, he's got to up his game. Justin: Game. Pete: Game. Alex: As he talks to Catwoman about it. Pete, I'm sure you have some feelings about this because spoiler, Catwoman and Batman decide to be on a break for a year. What'd you think about that? Pete: Yeah. I mean, I liked the kiss. I thought the kiss gave us hope. But the old taking a break is just, it's a heartbreaking, don't a break guys, say yes to love. Justin: Don't take a break. Pete: Don't take a break from love. Justin: Friends, in the TV show Friends, famous romantic comedy. Alex: We were on a break. Pete: Yeah. Justin: Alex, let me ask you, are you hyping up that phrase or are you doing a Ross impression? Alex: I think I'm doing- Pete: Ross, it was Ross. Alex: No. Yeah, I mean I'm doing Ross, but I think it's one of the characters from Seinfeld being like Jerry. Justin: You mean Jerry Seinfeld. Alex: Yeah. No, I think Jerry [crosstalk 00:21:19]. Jerry Seinfeld says like, “Jerry.” He's like a poker bot. Jerry. Justin: It's hard for me to tell what you're talking about. I love Guillem March's art. Alex: Yes. Justin: And especially in issues focusing on not just Batman, but the bat family, always great to see. I will say, and this is being picky, but Grifter still doesn't sit with me. Alex: What's deal is that? Pete: You don't like a billowy mask? Justin: I'm fine with the billowy mask. I mean I wear a cloth mask for when I go out and it does hang a little low in a Grifter. Alex: Can I, not to interrupt your flow here, but when you're wearing that mask out, do you take it and then pull it up to your forehead? Justin: Yes, a 100%. Alex: Okay. Justin: And it really, it blows with little wrinkles in it just like Grifters does. No, it's just something like I still, the Wildstorm universe of it all. I'm just like, “This guy doesn't quite fit with these characters to me.” Alex: I do, I agree with you on Grifter, never quite got him, don't like the mask. But I do like what James Tynion is setting up here with Batman vs Grifter, and this greater mystery of who Grifter works for. That seems like that's something that potentially is going to tie in going further forward, and that's a fun place for it to go. Batman versus the Wildstorm universe, great, all in on that. Justin: Also wildcats. Pete: Old school, that Clownhunter got a shout out in this book. Alex: You love that guy. [crosstalk 00:23:02]. Justin: Alex, we talked about this on the live show, but as someone who's married to a clown, are you worried? Alex: Definitely. We added an extra lock to the door, because my wife has been doing that thing where she pulls the bed sheets up to her neck and says, “Oh, I'm scare, scare, scare, scared.” Justin: Yes. Because as you know, your wife is modeled on Charlie's grandparents and [inaudible 00:23:27]. Alex: Yes, exactly. We sleep with another couple in our bed. All right. Black Magick number 15 from Image Comics written by Greg Rucka and art by Nicholas Scott. Oh, it's a great issue every single time. Here we're getting the fallout of the last couple of the issues as our main character deals with her new burgeoning relationship with a fellow cop. While in the background, I think for the first time we see hell or something like that. Justin: Yeah. She's getting crazy in the background. Alex: Yes. Justin: This comic was very sort of austere for so long about the witchyness of this of it. And now we're fully in witch world, which I love. Pete: A lot of pointy kind of pyramid looking things in that aisle. Alex: Great. Thank you, Pete. We'll use that one for the pull quote for this issue. Nicholas Scott art as usual is the hero here. It's just absolutely gorgeous. But I love the sort of almost taking a break issue in a way, there's been so much harrowing, terrifying stuff. Every issue to take some time here and really deal with the relationships, the characters, if I was really nice. Justin: Yeah, I agree. And the art, it feels like it gets better. There's just something about, it's so detailed, but it keeps getting, I guess maybe cleaner is the right word. It's great. How do you feel about the French computer? You don't see French computers very often- Alex: No, not usually. Justin: … except in France. Alex: No. Even in France, they still use English. Everybody's like, “I can not read this.” Pete: I mean, I'm a little disappointed that she's not listening to her cat more. If you have a magical cat, I feel like you should pay attention and listen to it, especially when it knows more things than you. And that's always frustrating when a character isn't listening to people they should be listening to. Justin: As a new cat owner, Pete, is your cat magical? And if so, what is that cat saying to you? Pete: Well, I'll tell you what, she does have one of those mystical eye things like the Prince album over her left eye, which kind of freaks me out. And I do think that cats can see into different realms and stuff. So yeah, the cat freaks me the fuck out. Justin: Nice. That sounds like a nightmare to deal with every day. Every day you wake up and you're like, you look at your cat and you're rooster tailing, because you're scared shitless. Pete: That's right. That's how I start my day. Justin: Wow. Alex: God. From day to night, let's talk about Werewolf by Night, number one for Marvel Comics written by Taboo and B. Earl, art by Scot Eaton. Pete: Oh, king of the transition. Alex: Here is another character that I'd never quite gotten just based on the name. And they try very hard to explain it to this book, by the idea of like, I'm a werewolf, but by night. It's like, “Well, most werewolves are by night, I think.” Justin: But I take it the other way, I think the name is sort of saying, “Not just a werewolf where it's once a month, that's a werewolf by all nights.” Because if the character was named like werewolf normal, werewolf monthly, that's less fun. Alex: It does come out monthly, so there is that. But on the other hand, he turns back into a human in this very first issue where he's like, “I'm a werewolf by night.” Well, I'm a human, it's still nighttime.” Justin: I say a lot I'm a human by night. And they're like, “What do you mean?” Alex: I thought this book was okay. It was honestly frustrating to be that the part that was fun and exciting was the last page of the book, that to me without getting spoilers unless we want to, that to me felt like, okay, this is the part you needed to put at the front of the book instead of all the setup that I didn't necessarily care about personally. Justin: Well, let me say, I like this I guess more than you it seems, because it feels like it's a Marvel Comics book, but it feels like this could be an Image Comics book. It establishes a world around this character that isn't relying on other superhero, other Marvel universe things. And I like the characters a lot. And we talked about this on the show with Colin Bond and whatnot, the horror infiltration into superhero comics I've been really enjoying. Pete: Yeah. I mean, I thought the reveal was fun, but I thought the more fun was with the granny pressuring those two to start a family, I thought that was really fun. Justin: Your favorite part of this comic was the grandmother pressing them to have children? Pete: Yeah. Come on, mommy's a werewolf, fuck it. But I think that also this was like- Alex: How's your relationship going, Pete? Pete: Good man. It's going good. Thanks for asking. Alex: Welcome. Pete: But I think that this book is kind of over the top, whatever. I just thought the kind of the real down to earth moments were kind of nice. And also you never know, man, the guy who cleans the toilets could be a werewolf, the person who collects the recycling, it could be a mummy. You got to be nice to people, because you don't know what their superpower is. Justin: I think that every day. I'm like this- Alex: It would make sense if they switch jobs, honestly. Because I feel like the mummy could just take some of that wrapping and refill the toilet paper rolls. Pete: Oh, wow. Alex: Yeah. Justin: Honestly, every time I … whenever I go out in New York city, I'm always like, “Are you a mummy?” Alex: Let's move on and talk about Big Girls number three from Image Comic story, and art by Jason Howard. I think we've got back and forth a little bit about these issues. Generally, Jason Howard's art is great. This takes place in a world where large women and large men are fighting. The men are monsters, are they? And the women are not monsters, or are they? And they're fighting and the ruins left to the world. Find out a lot more about it, this issue that really mixes things up. I thought an interesting way, definitely confuses the metaphor perhaps a little bit, but certainly makes the story that we're following more fascinating. What did you guys take away from it? Pete: Oh, go ahead. Justin: You go. Pete: I completely agree. I'm very happy with this kind of new development in this issue where the men aren't just total D bags. I kind of like the reveal in this issue, gives things a little bit more complication. I'm very excited to see how this moves forward and what the kind of reveals are going to be. Yeah, the art's the real hero of this book, this is becoming a very interesting book and I'm getting into it more and more with each issue. Justin: Yeah. This book feels like an episode of The Outer Limits. Did you guys ever watch that when you were younger? Where it was like, it took a premise, a sci-fi premise and it just played it up and then there's a twist and then you landed the ending. And so I definitely liked this progression. I think the art is really nice. It reminds me of Ryan Ollie in a lot of ways. Alex: Jason Howard did … what was the wolf thing that Robert Kirkman did? Right, I think. Justin: Oh, yes. Alex: Science Wolf. Science Dog. Justin: Science Wolf. Science Dog. Alex: I think Jason Howard did Science Dog. I've got to look that up while you're talking. Pete: You should look that up. Alex: Yeah. Justin: Okay, great. So all we have to do while Alex is looking this up is talk. Pete: Yeah. Let's just do a little soft shoe and kill some time. Justin: It's not killing time, it's bringing more of our personal lives into the fall. Alex: How's your family, Justin? Justin: Family, good, very good. They're right upstairs. Alex: Yeah. Justin: Yes. Several members of my family were doing laundry over the course of our tapings this evening. And every time washer and dryer finish, they each make a little celebration song. Alex: No, I'm sorry. They did Super Dinosaur together, there it is. Pete: Okay. I thought maybe it was the shark one. Alex: How did everything go while I was looking that up? Justin: Great. We had a totally normal friend conversation. Pete: Yeah, turns out Justin's washer and dryer, because he's such a fucking big time rich guy, they play celebration songs. He probably had to pay extra for that. Justin: No, it's definitely not. Pete: Every time his washer and dryer finishes it's like [inaudible 00:32:15] bright, clean clothes, come out now. Justin: That's great, that would be great. Alex: Man, you should sell that to Whirlpool. Pete: Yes. Alex: Let's move on and talk about Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn, number one from DC Comic story by Katana Collins and Sean Murphy. This is of course spinning off of the White Knight Universe of stories that Sean Murphy has been building up. It's a very different Harley Quinn who is out of the game. Batman is in jail. The Joker is dead. She's on her own. But she gets sucked back into it by a Joker want to be, or is it the Joker himself? What'd you guys think about this book? Pete: Well, I mean, first off the art's amazeballs. This kind of a newer take, a fresh take on the old [inaudible 00:33:06]. You get a flashback to her and Jack meeting and I think it's interesting. I'm not upset at the changes. I think it's a fun last page. I kind of want to work alone and by alone, I mean, me and my two hyenas. I'm on board, I'm interested to see where this goes. I think we need more Harley Quinn. I don't think there's enough of Harley Quinn, we got to get more. Alex: I will say, before you get into anything, Justin, I think we already have our pull quote for this, it's I'm not upset at the changes. Justin: Pete, when you say you need more Harley Quinn, what are you, in life, or in this [crosstalk 00:33:52] features a lot of Harley Quinn. Pete: Harley Quinn is a very popular character. I don't think DC has caught on yet. They haven't put enough Harley Quinn in books yet. I barely see her, so it'd be nice if they started using her more. Justin: Well, let me say the White Knights sub universe is interesting to me, because it's a little … I like this book and I like the Harley Quinn in this book. But I'm like, “Oh, we're so far away from the normal, the reality of the DC universe right now.” I'm like, that to me is … it takes me out of it because the book is so far removed from sort of the normal storytelling, the normal continuity I guess. But I have enjoyed these White Knight books, the art is truly amazing. Pete: That's a real hero there. Justin: Yeah. I'm curious how much longevity this pocket universe has in the DC universe. Alex: Yeah, I agree. Let's move on. Dune: House Atreides, number one written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, illustrated by Dev Pramanik. Oh, this is from Boom Studios, I believe, right? This is- Pete: Yeah, it's Boom. Alex: Thank you. I forgot to write that down. Interestingly, I mean, as we were talking about with the Wonder Woman, 1984 book, a couple of weeks back. This is again a book that was clearly there to tee up the movie that was supposed to come out this year, instead is coming out a full year later. But at the same time, it is riffing off of the book, it's teeing up the movie, it's telling you a little bit more about Dune and the world. What did you think about this? Does this stand on its own, given that the movie is now not coming out for basically a full calendar year? Justin: Well, I'm curious if some of the scenes here are from the movie. Is this bull fighting scene or space ball or whatever it's called. Is that a scene that we're going to see in this movie, because this made me want to see the movie? Pete: Really? Justin: Yes. It made me want to see sort of the more streamlined visually dynamic version of this comic. What this reminded me of though, as I was reading it, is like X of Swords, or 10 of Swords. It reminded me of a version of that where I'm like, “Wait, who are any of these characters?” Alex: It definitely, it's a very, it kept jumping around. I mean, granted the books are very expensive. There's a lot of stuff going on. There's a lot of mythology. I thought this looked very nice for what it is to have [inaudible 00:36:29] art is very pretty. And like you were mentioning the gladiator scenes or the bullfighting scenes were very nicely laid out. But I couldn't help but wish while I was reading this, that this was almost more in the European style, that this felt like the sort of thing, if you're going to going to do dune, get like a Mobius to do it, or Mobius light or something like that to give it that says, because it should be weird and off-putting not consistent with current comic books at all. Justin: Right. Yeah. Especially when the movie is … I mean, we don't know this I guess. But is probably going to be visually stunning and purposefully so. The comic should reflect that a little bit. Alex: I agree. Let's move on to another one, Dark Nights: Death Metal, Robin King, number one from DC Comics written by Peter J. Tomasi and Tony Patrick, art by Riley Rossmo and Daniel Sampere. You cannot go wrong with Peter J. Tomasi and Riley Rossmo at all. I mean- Justin: Great team. Alex: … I'm not the hugest fan of the idea of Robin King, who is basically a Bruce Wayne, who's an evil teen who's Robin, but man, this book is killer, just so good. What'd you guys think? Pete: I mean, just this kind of like universe is just kind of cranking things up to 11 here. It seems like everybody's kind of having fun with the overtopness of it. And again, we get kind of a funeral thing here, but an interesting take where he hears Robin at the funeral that kind of draws him. I think it's … Robin King messing with Animal Man was really intense. Then the blue beetle getting eaten by beetles. I mean, this is just kind of crazy fun over the top shit. I think this kind of event is like a fun, like, “Hey, let's just crank this up and see what happens.” And every book has been kind of art-wise really funnily kind of driven towards these monsters and over the top villain, so why not? Justin: Why not? I mean, to your point, Alex, this team is so good, and especially in a book where it's just all about hitting different aspects of the DC Universe, like Animal Man, Red Tornado, Blue Beetle, great to see all these characters, just like riding firestorm down and defeating him. Alex: Oh yeah, that was messed up. Justin: It's all great. And I don't know, Robin King isn't someone who I'm like, “God, I can't wait to keep seeing more of this guy.” But I think he is one of the more memorable characters from this event. See of Bruce Wayne's, the Robin King definitely sticks out as one that is more threatening and more interesting. Alex: Yeah. I agree. Now from Children Who Are Killing Something to Something is Killing The Children number 11. Pete: Oh, come on. [crosstalk 00:39:47]. He's been working on this for a week. Alex: Written by James Tynion IV, illustrated by Werther Dell'Edera. We're really- Justin: And just for you guys listening, the way we work is I actually hold up a cue card and Alex reads that down because we workshopped it. Alex: I hold it up a cue and Alex … Oh, I'm sorry, that's your line. Justin: No, that's mine. We work in a classic SML model where it's all handwritten cue cards. Alex: Yeah. Fun fact, Justin really great at writing cue cards. Justin: A 100% right. That's why I'm a line producer. Pete: Yeah. One of the things that line producers do. Alex: In this issue we're continuing, like we talked about almost every issue, there's little bits of information that are eked out every issue, but it still feels so present and so terrifying as our main characters are trying to get away from these monsters who are attacking the town, who are killing the children. But at the same time, the organization she works for is mustering forces of their own, and it seems like we're heading towards a climactic showdown in the next issue, which is all very exciting. Every issue of this is great. Pete: Yeah. Justin: And the amount of information we get is very controlled. Every issue of this feels like a scene or two scenes from a movie, as opposed to so many comics where it's so much happening. This feels very just like controlled pacing wise in a way that is very different from other comics. And visually it lets us really just chew these horror images up as we get to see them. Pete: Yeah. This was intense. I was very happy with the kind of information we finally get about our kind of main character and her kind of relationship a little bit to this organization. Love the kind of dragon guy overseeing things. But it's also crazy in this comic how people are wearing masks, like how we're wearing masks. And so that's kind of freaking me the fuck out a little bit. But man, nothing creepier than a one eyed fucking Teddy bear, man. This book continues to be amazeballs. The art, the story- Justin: Nothing creepier. Pete: Nothing creepier. Alex: I'll tell you what, maybe they've already done this, but they should make masks based on something that's killing the children. I'd wear one of those, those would be fun. Justin: That's a great idea. Pete, would you, now if a one eyed teddy bear is scary, what about a two eyed teddy bear? Alex: Oh, man. Pete: One eyed is more scary, man. Alex: What about a no eyed teddy bear. Terror. Justin: I mean a terror bear does sound scary. Alex: Let's move onto our X of Swords block Excalibur number 13, written by Tini Howard [crosstalk 00:42:40]. What? Pete: I was hoping we would save that black for last, but all right, you've got this all- Justin: No, I like the book we're saving for last, I think we made the right choice. Alex: Okay. Written by Tini Howard and art by R.B. Silva. And then we got an X-Men number 13 from Marvel written by Jonathan Hickman, and art by Mahmud Asrar. Unlike the previous months, we're only getting two … Previous weeks, excuse me, we're only getting two issues this week, they're not tied together, they're each their own stories. In Excalibur we find out what's going on with Captain Britain who is now Betsy Braddock, and her siblings as they go to other worlds and tango with other world. And in X-Men number 13, we find out the fate and backstory of apocalypse, two very different stories, but we're really starting to get to the halfway point of this event. What did you think about these, and what do you think about this event so far? Pete: I really love the ways events started, but I just feel like we're taking too much time with the [inaudible 00:43:37] or getting the sword so they can join the battle. It's like, “Yeah, get your fucking sword so we can get this goddamn fight started.” I'm excited to see how this unfolds. I'm still very much on board, but I feel like they're taking their sweet ass fucking time with each person joining the goddamn fight. Justin: I mean we got three swords in two issues, that's pretty … the ratio is right there. Alex: I will say I love the slow anticipation of building the swords, but every time they get to that scene where everybody is standing in the circle with their swords, it's cool. But I'm also like, how long have they been standing there? Have they been standing there not talking and staring at each other? Pete: The first person was like, “Jeez, guys, cool sword.” Justin: I do think, I mean, them all arriving there could have happened over the course of five minutes. It's just the way that comic pacings everyone is doing their own shit on the- Alex: No, this has taken weeks. I mean, weeks between comics. Justin: Now, that's how you're reading it. But I do think everyone could have arrived there one after the other. Alex: Otherwise how … This is probably a good thing for our podcast to tackle. But how does the linear progression of time work? Justin: Well, here's the thing, it moves forward second by second, minute by minute, unless you go timeout, and then time stops and you can do whatever you want for a brief amount of time. Alex: You can say what's going on. Pete: I'm glad you're talking about timeouts. Justin: And then time in and everything continues on. Pete: No, but I think in comics Wednesdays are like our Mondays, you know what I mean? That's the start of the week. Justin: Oh, interesting. Alex: I like [crosstalk 00:45:28]. Justin: You have a calendar in your house is just Wednesday to Wednesdays just like- Pete: Wednesday to Wednesday [crosstalk 00:45:33]. Justin: Mondays and Tuesdays are just lost days for you. Alex: It's always Wednesday somewhere, you know what I'm talking about? Pete: Oh yeah. Justin: Timeout. Pete doesn't know what he's talking about. Timing. Pete: Timing. Alex: I like these books quite a bit. I thought the other world stuff was really interesting- Pete: What a surprise. Alex: … I really liked the Braddock family. I thought they're really fun in the way that Tini Howard wrote them, delineated them in an interesting way. It also throws in interesting power dynamic into everything that's going to other world, which if they're trying to defend to other world, but they hate other world, what's up with that? I guess we'll find out how that plays out. But the big one was X-Men 13 which gives completely red cons apocalypse, gives a entirely new motivation for everything that he has ever done, which is very, very classic, Jonathan Hickman, Marvel at this point. But I think it works. Justin: I think it does work as well. And it is weird because it's like apocalypse who is like, he's been alive for millennia. But then you're like, “Wait, that dude was married?” Pete: Yeah, right. Justin: Like, oh, okay, he had a little life. Cool. Alex: Well, and then the other part of it for those who haven't read the book, this is a spoiler, but we find out the reason he's always been looking for the fittest and the strongest to survive is to master the forces to fight back the beings that are invading [inaudible 00:47:01] and therefore [inaudible 00:47:02] and eventually the earth. It's actually been this [inaudible 00:47:05] heroic motivation the entire time, which is kind of an amazing retcon to throw in there. Pete: Yeah. Oh yeah. By the way, apocalypse has been not evil this whole time. Justin: I don't know, I bought it like, as far as a cut scene to just drop in for us. I think that works. And despite the fact that he has been a villain this whole time, if he's trying to find the fittest so he can get back to be with the people he loves, that's enough of a motivation for me to be like, “Okay, maybe this person can now stand with our heroes.” Pete: I agree. Alex: Pete, you disagree. Pete: I would rather watch panels of him trying to put that sword together than to hear about his bullshit family. Alex: Man. Justin: Wait, why would you rather watch see him put the sword together? Pete: Because at least that's moving the fucking thing forward. Alex: All right. Well, we're getting to it. Pete: I want to see a sword fight. I want to see a giant fucking sword fight. Alex: You're going to get it, you're going to get a big all sword fight. Pete: And they're giving me all these goddamn backstory before what's going to hopefully be the greatest sword fight of all time. Justin: What if instead of a sword fight they just talk it out. Pete: If this is going to be a fucking kill bill situation, I'm going to lose my goddamn mind. Alex: What if it's like the sexual sword fight, Pete, what would you think about that? Pete: That would also suck. Justin: Speaking of that- Alex: It would in fact. Justin: … let's jump into our next book. Alex: All right. Let's move from saying that you were a little conflicted about Pete, a title I know you love, Faithless Two, number five [inaudible 00:48:50]. Pete: You can't even [inaudible 00:48:51], you're cracking yourself up. Oh yeah, I love it, ooh, what the fuck. Alex: Well, I was kind of cracking up because you couldn't stop yawning while I was introducing this. You made the biggest, most adorable lion yawn while I was doing that. Justin: Yeah. You are just a little bit, you're a little baby by just waking up from a nap. Alex: I thought this was great- Justin: And Alex is like scar, Alex's scar being like, “Hey kid, you want to see some porno?” That's what we're doing right now. Alex: Oh, Justin. I thought this issue Justin actually got to the heart of what you've been talking about for the past couple of the issues with this book, where we'd be like, “Okay, what's going on with this art? They're visiting many wonderful European countries. There's some fucked up shit going on. There's weird sex stuff going on. What are we getting through this title?” And this issue did it. This issue pulled the lid off, revealed what the title at least this part is about, and I like that quite a bit. How'd you feel about it? Justin: Same way. This felt like, I mean, if we can talk about how, this book is very sexual, and mixing that with sort of the demonic and we find out like heaven and hell in this universe they're creating. Pete: Heaven fucks too bro, you know what I mean, come on. Justin: No doubt. Yeah, no, I know. Alex: Oh, that's a pull quote [crosstalk 00:50:15], thanks Pete, you're [crosstalk 00:50:16]. Justin: Heaven fucks too. And this, I feel like it has been a lot of buildup, and finally this is sort of the release issue where the orgasm issue, where there's a ton of sex in this issue, and it's about coming to conclusion. Pete: You don't have to say it like that. Justin: But that's truly what I think- Alex: No, he's commenting on coming to conclusions. Justin: Exactly. I think this is truly what it was written to be, and I respect that. Pete: We can be honest on this podcast, right? There's a thing that happens in this issue where they're having a threesome, and I've never had a threesome, but I have to assume when it happens it's like in the book, where you start to meld into each other and turn into each other's sexual organs until you become one sort of like human centipede, centrifugal force type thing. Is that correct? You guys [crosstalk 00:51:14]. Justin: That's been my experience. Alex: Yeah. Okay. Pete: Especially when you do weird drugs and then have sex in the woods. Alex: Nice. I thought this issue was very good. Last one, we're going to talk about Night- Pete: Wait. Alex: Yes. Pete: While we're being honest, I just wanted to say, Justin, the next time we're stuck on a boat and drinking with Brian Azzarello, I'm going to have a lot of questions for him. Alex: First of all, how dare you? Justin: The real question is, don't do those drugs, those weird drugs that we didn't like last time. Because we should say a lot of this book is based on our time on the comic book carnival cruise that we did. Alex: Yeah. The boat was called the USS Faithless, right? Justin: That's a 100% right. The Faithless Two. Alex: Last but not least, Nightwing number 75 from DC Comics written by Dan Jurgens, art by Travis Moore and Ronan Cliquet. Finally, Nightwing is back to himself. He has his memory again. In this issue, KGBs is coming for him. He's trying to figure out what's going on with himself, both with his ex-girlfriend Barbara Gordon, as well as his new girlfriend. We haven't really been following this title, and I got to tell you, I like Nightwing stuff, but I really got off when he lost his memory. Jumping back into this, this was a pleasant surprise. Justin: Yeah. Rick Grayson was the sort of like devil may care, like I'm bad character, that filled in after he lost his memory, and it just didn't work I feel like. It didn't feel at all organic to Nightwing. And so it is good to finally see him back, especially since Nightwing has had so many iterations that have worked in a surprising way, a lot of the Tom King stuff where he was a super spy. [crosstalk 00:53:09]. Yeah, with Tim Seeley working for checkmate and all of that, it was great and it was not Nightwing, but it still worked because he was still inherently himself. And the recreation stuff felt like such a departure that it didn't … it felt like a one-off issue thing where it was like a bummer, but let's get our guy back, and it just lasted for longer. To see him back here being in themself is exciting. Pete: Yeah. I also liked the Alfred stuff, I thought that was very touching. I'm glad somebody is really dealing with the lost here. Alex: And I like the idea also of bringing back KGBs, the person who shot him originally where he lost his memory and building it up as this big, bad villain, foreign Nightwing. I think that's fun, it gives it emotional stakes, ties it into the previous art, but moves it forward in a very nice way. I enjoyed this book. I was very surprised, I'm glad we checked it out. And I think that's it for The Stack, if you'd like to support us, patreon.com/comicbookclub, also do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube. Come hang out, we would love to chat with you about comics at comic book live on Twitter, iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. 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It’s HERE! The episode that our heroic hosts have been discussing since the very beginning of this podcast. The episode where lovers become enemies, relationships are broken, and flesh is turned into metal...plus some weird shoulder meat curtain material. It’s the ultimate break up of Kingpin and Smythe! All in, The Ultimate Slayer! Alex and Will slowly come to terms with Kingpin and Smythe’s partnership coming to an end in this episode. They notice the odes to Robocop and The Terminator, the many flaws in cyborg Smythe’s programming, why Aunt Anna is the master of shade, and that Smythe’s abs have abs. Plus, Kingpin's mastery of PowerPoint and why Spider-Man and Mary Jane's relationship in this show is done better than any live action movie ever could. Our hosts also discuss the tragic passing of a few real life heroes in recent days; Chadwick Boseman, Norm Spencer the voice of X-Men TAS Cyclops, and STAS voice director Tony Pastor. May they all rest in peace. They also discuss the new Resident Evil Netflix show, Rocky IV recut, Scream 5, and lots more! Try not to shed too many tears as we finally come to the end of the greatest duo of love and crime — Enjoy! PATREON Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as: movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies! Like, Sam Rami’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only on their Patreon page! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our Patreon and subscribe today!
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For this week's episode, our hosts push all the Spider-Man and Marvel chat to the side and peak over the fence to have a look at what the "other guys" are doing. Alex and Will chat all things DC as they explore and discuss the big reveals from DC Fandome, an online event that was so full of comic book movie and game news that the world finally felt normal for once. They discuss: JL Snyder Cut, Suicide Squad Movie, Suicide Squad Game, Gotham Knights, Long Halloween Animated Movie, Black Adam, Aquaman 2, Wonder Woman 2, Flashpoint, and The Batman. So, tell Alfred to put the kettle on and pretend like this is the Multiverse version of this podcast, as we bring you our thoughts on the DC Fandome. PATREON Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies, like Sam Ramie’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only our Patreon! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our pattern and subscribe today!
Our hosts return to review The Man Without Fear, part two of the Daredevil episodes for this show. Alex and Will share how much they both enjoyed this episode, with it's many layers and well paced story telling. They highlight and discuss Kingpin's origin story, how Daredevil gives away his secret identity, why Chameleon loves to mess with people, mullets on mullets, and oxygen free prison cells. Our hosts also discuss some X-Men the Animated Series news, DC FanDome, DC Comics redundancies, Mulan, and more! It's another web slinger of an episode, so sit back and let your spidey senses tingle and wall crawl all over the place. PATREON Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies, like Sam Ramie’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only our Patreon! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our pattern and subscribe today!
Our hosts come swinging in with another amazing episode, as they sit down and review, FRAMED, the introduction of the devil of Hell’s Kitchen — DAREDEVIL! It’s an episode that they’ve both been looking forward to reviewing since the start of this podcast and it doesn’t disappoint. Alex and Will discuss how this episode is paced really well and includes many different characters, all who have a purpose for being in this story. They also discuss how Kingpin’s son has an identical mullet to Smythe (could be their love child), how Peter never notices the obvious belt that Chameleon wears, Daredevil’s voice and look in this show, the abundance of mustard Peter needs on his hot dog, why Aunt May is acting strangely in this episode, and so much more! Alex and Will also review comic book and movie news, where Will goes on a tangent on why a lot of the comic book news articles are biased, plus a lovely little Kingpin and Smythe scenario. It’s another episode packed full of web fluid, so sit back and let your spidey senses tingle! Patreon Head to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast where you can listen to all new exclusive content, such as movie commentary reviews, where Alex and Will sit down and watch movies, like Sam Ramie’s Spider-Man trilogy, Blade, or the X-Men! You can vote on what they watch and review next, only our Patreon! You also will have the ability to write in your questions to our celebrity guests to be read to them on the podcast, or the ability to be a guest on our podcast! Plus, you’ll receive bonus recordings and outtakes, and be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise and original art by Will Robson. So, head to our pattern and subscribe today!
Here's a FREE teaser of some of the highlights of our 2002 Spider-Man movie commentary review! Want to unlock the entire review? Head to Patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast , where you'll gain access to more movie commentary reviews, vote what we watch next, ask our celebrity guests questions, be a guest on our podcast, download outtakes and additional recordings, plus be entered into a monthly raffle where you can win limited edition merchandise, signed comics and original art pieces drawn by Will Robson! Help support us on Patreon and if you can't, that's okay as the world is weird! But, if you can share the page and spread the word, that helps us a lot as well! www.patreon.com/spidermantaspodcast
Its official, the virus has stopped this years Lakes International Comic Art Festival. We have the director of the festival Julie Tate on the show to talk about what's taken its place this year as the festival goes online. Julie also talks about how she and her team go about organising the festival year on year as well as the challenges the team face in ensuring this wonderful event happens as smoothly as possible each year. Tom reviews Midwinter (1982-1998) by Tim Bird and its Round D (Zombies vs Drama) in the Genre World Cup with Pete and Mike. Technical issues means there's only half of the round this episode and the rest will appear in a future episode. Ian and Nikki talk about El Marvo (Ben Errington, Luke Kondor, Dan Butcher, Will Robson and Vincent Cyril), Reanimator Incorporated #1 (Andy Perry and Lyndon White) and Conon the Frost-Giants Daughter (Kurt Buiek and Cary Nord).Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart (@uramyx).Title Music used with permission: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
Its official, the virus has stopped this years Lakes International Comic Art Festival. We have the director of the festival Julie Tate on the show to talk about what's taken its place this year as the festival goes online. Julie also talks about how she and her team go about organising the festival year on year as well as the challenges the team face in ensuring this wonderful event happens as smoothly as possible each year. Tom reviews Midwinter (1982-1998) by Tim Bird and its Round D (Zombies vs Drama) in the Genre World Cup with Pete and Mike. Technical issues means there's only half of the round this episode and the rest will appear in a future episode. Ian and Nikki talk about El Marvo (Ben Errington, Luke Kondor, Dan Butcher, Will Robson and Vincent Cyril), Reanimator Incorporated #1 (Andy Perry and Lyndon White) and Conon the Frost-Giants Daughter (Kurt Buiek and Cary Nord).Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart (@uramyx).Title Music used with permission: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
Will employees be keen to return to the office when governments give the go-ahead? Will employers want them to? The outcome could impact commercial real estate valuations, explains Will Robson, global head of real estate solutions research.
Like discs, but goals. Alfie hosts as his guests, from their shortlist of three, choose their favourite goal to take with them to the desert island. This episode: TV Development Head, and Newcastle fan, Will Robson (who doesn't just choose the Magpies, so don't worry). Links for Goals: Shearer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cehs-cIHulU Italia 90 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBuR-I4AT-o Bale https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JbOoJ_dge4 For the full series of Desert Island Goals click here
Aqui e Agora apresenta o músico e produtor francês Matthieu Hebrard e seus dois projetos principais o Quebrante ao lado de Will Robson e a banda Gadiamb B. Escutaremos 4 faixas do Quebrante com convidados especiais como Dani Nega, MC Stefanie, Rodrigo Ogi, Kiko Dinucci, Thiago França, Marcelo Cabral, Daniel… Source
Year-End Insanity; state of the industry, best comics, movies, television, creator of the year, greatest runs of all time (work-for-hire) extended run on iconic characters, state of villain redemption arcs Additional Reviews: Middlewest, Norman, Last Christmas, Dolores Claiborne, Parks & Rec s1, Castle Rock s1 Comics Countdown, 26 Dec 2019: Criminal 11 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Venom 21 by Donny Cates, Mark Bagley, Andy Owens, Frank Martin, Erick Arciniega East of West 45 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Doctor Strange: Surgeon Supreme 1 by Mark Waid, Kev Walker, Java Tartaglia Outcast 43 by Robert Kirkman, Paul Azeceta, Bettie Breitweiser Spider-Ham 1 by Zeb Wells, Will Robson, Erick Arciniega Incoming! by Al Ewing, Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado, Chip Zdarksy, Jorge Fornes, Jordie Bellaire, Kelly Thompson, Mattia De Iulis, Carmen Carnero, Rachelle Rosenberg, Jason Aaron, Andrea Sorrentino, Jay David Ramos, Matt Rosenberg, RB Silva, Israel Silva, Greg Pak, Annie Wu, Triona Farrell, Eve Ewing, Kim Jacinto, Espen Grundetjern, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Ed Brisson, Aaron Kuder, Michael Garland, Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, David Curiel, Saladin Ahmed, Javier Garron, Tini Howard, Jim Cheung, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Jonathan Hickman, Marte Gracia, Dan Slott, Luciano Vecchio, Francesco Manna, Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz, Morry Hollowell Kill Lock 1 by Livio Ramondelli Marked 3 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Sonic the Hedgehog 24 by Ian Flynn, Adam Bryce Thomas, Bracardi Curry Red Sonja/Vampirella meet Betty/Veronica 7 by Amy Chu, Maria Laura Sanapo, Mohan Mask: I Pledge Allegiance to the Mask 3 by Christopher Cantwell, Patric Reynolds, Lee Loughridge Fight Club 3 12 by Chuck Palahniuk, Cameron Stewart
Top 500, Absolute Carnage, Sinestro: Year of the Villain, Agents of Atlas, Future Foundation, Sensational Spidey, Berserker Unbound, Snow Glass Apples, Coffin Bound, Island of Dr. Moreau, Death-Defying Devil, Archie Married Life, Dark Age, Dead End Kids, Over the Garden Wall: Soulful Symphonies, Comic for Flint: Hope, Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia Reviews: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Infinity Train News: Dublin Comic Con, Fairlady ending, Kevin Conroy, Benioff & Weiss, Home Alone reboot, American Crime Story reboot, JMS returns to comics, Snyder/Capullo DC event, Event Horizon, Garfield Trailers: Tenet, Addams Family, Katy Keene Kickstarter Plug: ComixCentral Presents the Best of Indie Anthology 2019 (http://kck.st/2OLdJgC) Comics Review Details: Sinestro: Year of the Villain by Mark Russell, Yildiray Cinar, Julio Ferreira, Hi-Fi Absolute Carnage 1 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin Agents of Atlas 1 by Greg Pak, Nico Leon, Federico Blee, Jeff Parker, Carlos Pagulayan, Jason Paz Future Foundation 1 by Jeremy Whitley, Will Robson, Daniele Orlandini, Greg Menzie Sensational Spider-Man: Self-Improvement by Peter David, Rick Leonardi, Victor Olazaba, Rachelle Rosenberg, Tom DeFalso, Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema, Chris Sotomayor Berserker Unbound 1 by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato Jr, Frank Martin Snow, Glass, Apples by Neil Gaiman, Colleen Doran Coffin Bound 1 by Dan Watters, Dani, Brad Simpson Island of Doctor Moreau 1 by Ted Adams, Gabriel Rodriguez, Nelson Daniel Death-Defying 'Devil 1 by Gail Simone, Walter Geovani, Adriano Augusto Archie Married Life 10th Anniversary by Michael Uslan, Dan Parent Dark Age 1 by Don Handfield, Leonardo Rodrigues, Matt Busch Dead End Kids 1 by Frank Gogol, Nenad Cvitcanin Over the Garden Wall: Soulful Symphonies by Birdie Willis, Rowan MacColl, Dean Stuart Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia by Matt Entin, Ed Kuehnel, Dan Schkade, Marissa Louise (https://www.suspiciousbehaviorproductions.com/) Comics Countdown 07 Aug: House of X 2 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Die 6 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Harley Quinn 64 by Sam Humphries, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi, Jessica Kholinne Deathstroke 46 by Christopher Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Cam Smith, Jeromy Cox Absolute Carnage 1 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin Immortal Hulk 22 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Jose Ruy, Paul Mounts Batman 76 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Sandu Florea, Norm Rapmund, Tomeu Morey Daredevil 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Jay Leisten, Java Tartaglia Sea of Stars 2 by Jason Aaron, Dennis Hallum, Stephen Green, Rico Renzi Justice League 29 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Bruno Redondo, Hi-Fi
It's an all-new, all-different Future Foundation! Is it worth picking up, or should you give it a pass? Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) FUTURE FOUNDATION #1 Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Will Robson Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: August 7, 2019 A BRAND-NEW SERIES STRAIGHT FROM THE PAGES OF FANTASTIC FOUR! When the Richards family is called back to Earth to be the Fantastic Four again, they left behind the Future Foundation — a think tank of the most brilliant young minds in the universe — with one mission: to find the pieces of and rebuild their friend Molecule Man. But that’s proved harder than imagined as this crew of young geniuses, Atlanteans, Mutants, Moloids and androids have run into every problem in the Multiverse. Now, with the leadership of Alex and Julie Power and a little extra firepower from guest professor Yondu Udonta, the team will undergo their most dangerous mission yet — a PRISON BREAK! Jeremy Whitley (UNSTOPPABLE WASP) and Will Robson (GREAT LAKES AVENGERS; Spawn) take the Future Foundation on a heart-pounding journey across time and space!
It's an all-new, all-different Future Foundation! Is it worth picking up, or should you give it a pass? Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) FUTURE FOUNDATION #1 Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Will Robson Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: August 7, 2019 A BRAND-NEW SERIES STRAIGHT FROM THE PAGES OF FANTASTIC FOUR! When the Richards family is called back to Earth to be the Fantastic Four again, they left behind the Future Foundation — a think tank of the most brilliant young minds in the universe — with one mission: to find the pieces of and rebuild their friend Molecule Man. But that’s proved harder than imagined as this crew of young geniuses, Atlanteans, Mutants, Moloids and androids have run into every problem in the Multiverse. Now, with the leadership of Alex and Julie Power and a little extra firepower from guest professor Yondu Udonta, the team will undergo their most dangerous mission yet — a PRISON BREAK! Jeremy Whitley (UNSTOPPABLE WASP) and Will Robson (GREAT LAKES AVENGERS; Spawn) take the Future Foundation on a heart-pounding journey across time and space!
For the final episode of 2018, our hosts come swinging in and saturate themselves in reviewing the Hydro-Man episode! Alex and Will both notice the quality of improved animation for this episode and how dark the story is! They also discuss why Hydro-Man is such a powerful villain, how MJ's backstory really develops in this episode, all of Spider-Man's water puns, and Alex dives deep (couldn't help the pun) into the ending and breaks it down like a film school student. Our host's also chat about the release of Spawn Kills Everyone Too, which involves the collaboration between Todd McFarlane and our co-host, Will Robson. Then, they deliver another Kingpin and Smythe holiday special, cast Hydro-Man in the MCU, talk about the Avengers: End Game teaser trailer, and all the hype around Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. It's another web-slinger of an episode and the last of this year! Alex and Will send out their thanks and appreciation for all your support and going on this journey with them! This podcast would be nothing without all you Web-Heads! So, make sure to tune in for 2019, where they will welcome more guests, share more insight, and have more discussions that all revolve around the greatest Spidey cartoon of all time.
Stan Lee, Top 10, Green Lantern 1, Suicide Squad: Black Files, Marvel Knights 20th, Han Solo - Imperial Cadet, Typhoid Fever: X-Men, James Bond 007, Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down, Auntie Agatha’s Home For Wayward Rabbits, Outer Darkness, Wicked + Divine: Funnies, Empty Man, Transdimensional Reviews: Soule Vader, Friend Request, Hill House, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Doctor Who s11e06 News: Grant Morrison TV deal, Cassian Andor live-action Disney streaming, Loki series, Jeff Lemire, Toy Story 4 trailer, Detective Pikachu trailer, Marti Noxon to Netflix, Female Furies miniseries, Mowgli trailer Comics Details: Green Lantern 1 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff Marvel Knights 20th 1 by Donny Cates, Travel Foreman, Han Solo - Imperial Cadet 1 by Robbie Thompson, Leonard Kirk, Arif Prianto Typhoid Fever: X-Men by Clay McLeod Chapman, Danilo Beyruth, Will Robson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Dono Sanchez-Almara James Bond 007 by Greg Pak, Marc Laming, Triona Farrell Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down 1 by Scott Beatty, Derek Charm, Jon Sommariva, Sean Parsons, Matt Herms Auntie Agatha’s Home For Wayward Rabbits 1 by Keith Giffen, Benjamin Roman Outer Darkness 1 by John Layman, Afu Chan Wicked + Divine: Funnies by Kieron Gillen, Erica Henderson, Juan Castro, Lizz Lunney, Chip Zdarsky, Becka Kinzie, Chrissy Williams, Dee Cunniffe, Clayton Cowles, Romesh Ranganathan, Julia Madrigal, Hamish Steele, Kitty Curran, Larissa Zageris, Kate Leth, Margaux Saltel, Jamie McKelvie, Matt Wilson Empty Man 1 by Cullen Bunn, Jesus Halvas Comics Countdown, 07 Nov 2018: Seven to Eternity 12 by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, Matt Hollingsworth Deathstroke 37 by Christopher Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Sean Parsons, Jason Paz, Jeromy Cox, Carrie Strachan Outer Darkness 1 by John Layman, Afu Chan Blackbird 2 by Sam Humphries, Jen Bartel, Paul Reinwand, Triona Farrell Immortal Hulk 8 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts Runaways 15 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Justice League 11 by Scott Snyder, Francis Manapul Wrong Earth 3 by Tom Peyer, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Andy Troy Dreaming 3 by Simon Spurrier, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes Batman 58 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire
This week we have a special guest, Will Robson . We talk about living in games, living as a line in the 2d world and how we'd live if we had a hyper loop. Dystopia, Midtopia or Utopia. What do you think? Will Robson - Instagram @_willrobson
This week our hosts sit down and finish telling the story of co-host Will Robson's journey from independent artist to working with Marvel comics and Todd McFarlane. Will shares the story of his nerve wracking portfolio review with Marvel, the after math of having to wait months and months for his big break, his first professional book title, and all the other properties he has worked on since. This is the Return of the King of Will's epic story, where good finally triumphs over the bad and dreams become reality. But, it didn't come easy and plenty of hard work and dedication was applied along the way. Will has also been giving tips during each of these discussions to all aspiring artists out there and this episode is no different, as he finishes his story with some wise words and solid advice to all those that wish to draw comics professionally. It's another web slinger of an episode! So, sit back, load up your web shooters, let your spidey senses tingle, and enjoy!
Avengers Infinity War (spoilers end at 1 hr mark), Flash 45, Batman & Signal 3, Marvel Rising 0, Hunt For Wolverine, Thanos Annual, Aliens: Dust to Dust, Star Wars Adventures Annual, Antar the Black Knight, Fear Diaries, Deep Roots, Garfield: The Search for Pooky, Goldie Vance Vol 4, News (Venom Trailer, Sharp Objects, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Eisner Noms), Reviews (Spidey Larsen Omnibus, Alex + Ada) Comics Credits: Flash 45 by Joshua Williamson, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Gerrero Batman and the Signal 3 by Tony Patrick, Scott Snyder, Cully Hamner, Laura Martin Marvel Rising 0 by Devin Grayson, Marco Failla, Rachelle Rosenberg Hunt For Wolverine by Charles Soule, David Marquez, Rachelle Rosenberg Thanos Annual 1 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Antonio Fabela, Christopher Hastings, Flaviano Armentaro, Federico Blee, Kieron Gillen, Andre Lima Araujo, Chris O’Halloran, Katie Cook, Heather Breckel, Ryan North, Will Robson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Al Ewing, Frazer Irving Aliens: Dust to Dust 1 by Gabriel Hardman, Rain Beredo Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018 by John Jackson Miller, Jon Sommariva, Matt Herms, Cavan Scott, Alain Mauricet, Chris Fenoglio Antar the Black Knight 1 by Nnedi Okorafor, Eric Battle Fear Diaries by Garrett Gunn, Nicolas Touris Deep Roots 1 by Dan Watters, Val Rodrigues, Triona Farrell Garfield: Search for Pooky by Scott Nickel, Antonio Alfaro, Andy Hirsch Goldie Vance Vol 4 by Jackie Ball, Hope Larson, Elle Power, Sarah Stern Comics Countdown for 25 Apr 2018 Harrow County 30 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook Kill or Be Killed 18 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser Mighty Thor 706 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Redneck 12 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Flash 45 by Joshua Williamson, Christian Duce Fernandez, Luis Gerrero Thanos Annual by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Antonio Fabela, Christopher Hastings, Flaviano Armentaro, Federico Blee, Kieron Gillen, Andre Lima Araujo, Chris O’Halloran, Katie Cook, Heather Breckel, Ryan North, Will Robson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Al Ewing, Frazer Irving Goldie Vance Vol 4 by Jackie Ball, Hope Larson, Elle Power, Sarah Stern Mother Panic: Gotham AD 2 by Jody Houser, Ibrahim Moustafa, Jordan Boyd, Paulina Ganucheau Sacred Creatures 6 by Klaus Janson, Pablo Raimondi, Hi-Fi, Chris Chuckry, Brian Reber, Dean White Detective Comics 979 by James Tynion IV, Phillip Briones, John Kalisz
Tune in this week as Alex and Will not only sort out their audio problems but take a trip down memory lane as well. Will discusses where his creativity stems from, his inspirations, and the first steps he took in order to become a professional comic book artist — because, you don’t just get to draw Spider-Man for Marvel without years and years of hard work first! To all aspiring artists, Will reveals the type of dedication and tools required in order to get started as an independent artist, as well as some helpful tips. It’s a long journey to the top, so this is only Part 1 of this epic saga of Will Robson’s Wall Crawl to Marvel Comics. Enjoy, Web-Heads!
A podcast where two brothers delve into the critically acclaimed 90's cartoon show, Spider-Man the Animated Series. Host Alex Robson brings the facts and fun, whilst co-host/Marvel artist Will Robson shares the joy of the show and how it inspired him to become a comic book artist. This is a show that celebrates this series in all it's glory and remember...with a great podcast, comes great recordability! So plug in, load up your webshooters, and enjoy web-heads!
Doomsday Clock, Top 300 for October 2017, Batman Who Laughs, Justice League 33, Doctor Strange 381, Spectacular Spider-Man 297, Punisher 218, Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider, Secret Warriors 8, Not Brand Ecch 14, Evolution 1, Dark Fang 1, Fence 1, Brilliant Trash 1, Ninja-K 1, Alonso out and Cebulski in, Marvel wedding 2018, Eddie Berganza sacked, Rampage trailer, Deadpool 2 teaser, Incredibles 2 teaser, Justice League movie review, Stranger Things season 2, Twin Peak season 3, Tellos Ringo Tribute. Comics details: Doomsday Clock 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson; Batman Who Laughs by James Tynion IV, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia; Justice League 33 by Joshua Williamson, Mikel Janin, Tyler Kirkham, Jeromy Cox, Arif Prianto; Doctor Strange 381 by Donny Cates, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire; Spectacular Spider-Man 197 by Chip Zdarsky, Adam Kubert, Juan Manuel Frigeri, Jason Keith; Punisher 218 by Matt Rosenberg, Guiu Vilanova, Lee Loughridge; Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider 10 by Peter David, Will Sliney, Rachelle Rosenberg; Secret Warriors 8 by Matt Rosenberg, Javier Garron, Will Robson, Israel Silva; Evolution 1 by James Asmus, Joe Keatinge, Chris Sebela, Joshua Williamson, Joe Infurnari, Jordan Boyd; Dark Fang 1 by Miles Gunter, Kelsey Shannon; Fence 1 by CS Pascat, Johanna the Mad; Brilliant Trash 1 by Tim Seeley, Steve Seeley, Priscilla Petraites, Marco Lesko; Ninja-K 1 by Christos Gage, Tomas Giorello, Diego Herman Rodriguez Comics Countdown 15 Nov 2017: 10. Bug the Adventures of Forager 5 by Mike Allred, Lee Allred, Laura Allred 9. Dr. Strange 381 by Donny Cates, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire 8. Black Science 33 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio 7. Bloodshot Salvation 3 by Jeff Lemire, Lewis LaRosa, Mico Suayan, Brian Reber 6. Batman 35 by Tom King, Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire 5. Hawkeye 12 by Kelly Thompson, Michael Walsh, Jordie Bellaire 4. Super Sons 10 by Peter Tomasi, Jose Luis, Scott Hanna, Hi-Fi 3. Descender 26 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen 2. Mighty Thor 701 by Jason Aaron, James Harren, Dave Stewart 1. East of West 35 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Jr
Top 300 September sales, Clone Conspiracy 1, Solo 1, Mosaic 1, Great Lakes Avengers 1, Reborn 1, Lost Boys 1, Warlords of Appalachia 1, Star Wars Classified, Iceman, Justice League vs. Power Rangers, Alterna: Chair and Metaphase. Details: Clone Conspiracy 1 by Dan Slott, Jim Cheung, Ron Frenz, John Dell; Solo 1 by Gerry Duggan, Geoffrey Thorne, Paco Diaz, Israel Silva; Mosaic 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, Khary Randolph, Emilio Lopez; Great Lakes Avengers 1 by Zac Gorman, Will Robson, Tamra Bonvillain; Reborn 1 by Mark Millar, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia; Lost Boys 1 by Tim Seeley, Scott Godlewski, Patricia Mulvihill; Warlords of Appalachia 1 by Phillip Johnson, Jonas Scharf, Doug Garbark; Chair by Peter Simeti, Kevin Christensen; Metaphase by Chip Reece, Kelly Williams 12 October Comics Countdown: 10. Wrath of the Eternal Warrior 12 by Robert Venditti, Robert Gill, Michael Spicer 9. Amazing Spider-Man: Clone Conspiracy 1 by Dan Slott, Jim Cheung, Ron Frenz, John Dell 8. Black Monday Murders 3 by Jonathan Hickman, Tomm Coker, Michael Garland 7. Supergirl 2 by Steve Orlando, Brian Ching, Michael Atiyeh 6. All-Star Batman 3 by Scott Snyder, John Romita Jr., Danny Miki, Dean White, Declan Shalvey, Jordie Bellaire 5. Deadpool 20 by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Lolli, Guru eFX 4. Deathstroke 4 by Christopher Priest, Joe Bennett, Mark Morales, Jeromy Cox 3. Black Science 25 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno Dinisio 2. Kill or Be Killed 3 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 1. American Vampire Anthology 2 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Joelle Jones, Christopher Mitten, Marguerite Bennett, Mirka Andolfo, Clay Chapman, Richard Isanove, Steve Orlando, Artyom Trakhanov, Elliot Kalan, Andrea Mutti, Shawn Aldridge, Szymon Kudranski, Kieron Gillen, Leila Del Duca, Renato Guedes, Afua Richardson
- Great Lakes Avengers #1. Zac Gorman y Will Robson. (Marvel). - James Bond: Hammerhead #1. Andy Diggle y Luca Casalanguida. (Dynamite). - Mosaic #1. Geoffrey Thorne y Khary Randolph. (Marvel). - Reborn #1. Mark Millar y Greg Capullo. (Image). - The Clone Conspiracy #1. Dan Slott y Jim Cheung. (Marvel). - The Lost Boys #1. Tim Seeley y Scott Godlewski. (Vertigo). - Darth Vader #25. Kieron Gillen y Salvador Larroca (Marvel). Último número.
- Great Lakes Avengers #1. Zac Gorman y Will Robson. (Marvel). - James Bond: Hammerhead #1. Andy Diggle y Luca Casalanguida. (Dynamite). - Mosaic #1. Geoffrey Thorne y Khary Randolph. (Marvel). - Reborn #1. Mark Millar y Greg Capullo. (Image). - The Clone Conspiracy #1. Dan Slott y Jim Cheung. (Marvel). - The Lost Boys #1. Tim Seeley y Scott Godlewski. (Vertigo). - Darth Vader #25. Kieron Gillen y Salvador Larroca (Marvel). Último número.
Ming and Mike talk to artist Will Robson about his journey from indie comic artist to working for Marvel. Also: The debut of the Preacher TV show on AMC and their unique marketing.
Ming and Mike talk to artist Will Robson about his journey from indie comic artist to working for Marvel. Also: The debut of the Preacher TV show on AMC and their unique marketing.
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