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Its a REVOLUTION. Help William Messner-Loebs! Fundraiser by Clifford Meth : Help writer-artist Bill Messner-Loebs (gofundme.com) Weekly Comics Max Rebo 1 Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengenance - Alpha #1 TRADE OF THE WEEK Dreadstar Miniseries, by Jim Starlin Please support Signal of Doom on Patreon! Every single dollar helps the show! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost
Based on the idiosyncratic comic series by Sam Kieth and William Messner-Loebs, The Maxx centers on a vagrant with delusions that he's a mighty superhero. While ineffective in the real world, The Maxx is powerful and important in the world of The Outback, a fantasy version of Australia that appears to be bleeding into reality. The Maxx's supporting cast includes "freelance social worker" Julie, a jaded rape survivor who helps/enables The Maxx. The main antagonist is Mr. Gone, a serial rapist who seems to have secret knowledge about Maxx, Julie, and The Outback itself. Roughly a third of a comic series was adapted into 13 animated shorts that appeared on the anthology program MTV Oddities. The show was met with low ratings and critical confusion before it was quickly canceled, but the property itself has endured to some degree in nerd culture ever since. VHS and DVD releases were coupled with a role playing game and an audiobook. The comic itself got collected into paperback in 2003 with a remastered version following ten years later. A feature film has been in development hell since 2019. Ryan is joined by Cheryl and Sylvan for an extensive discussion about this complex, singular, and surreal work of art. Talking points include the deconstructionist trend in 90's comics, how the feminine perspective is expressed in The Maxx, and what the show (and comic) have to say about rape culture. The philosophies of Camille Paglia, which are espoused by Julie in The Maxx, are given an examination as well. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-valentine3/support
Episode Notes: Five stories about five heroes who are just trying to get by following the death of Superman. That and more today as we roll into Week Fifteen of the Death of Superman crossover event with The Legacy of Superman #1, a one shot special anthology comics featuring the talents of Karl Kesel, Walt Simonson, Roger Stern, Denis Rodier, Ande Parks, Glenn Whitmore, John Workman, Jerry Ordway, Dennis Janke, Mike Machlan, William Messner-Loebs, Curt Swan, Josef Rubinstein, Bill Oakley, Dan Jurgens, Trevor Scott, and John Costanza. This issue was published by DC Comics on February 2, 1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEEDBACK COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS: Email - justanotherfanboy@gmail.com Text - (785) 318-6673 Voicemail - (785) 318-6673 Twitter - @SteevenOrrElse Instagram - @SteevenOrrElse Facebook - facebook.com/justanotherfanboypodcast Just Another Fanboy Forums - forum.justanotherfanboy.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUPPORT: The Patreon - patreon.com/steevenrorr Buy Me a Ko-Fi - ko-fi.com/steevenrorr The Option That Won't Cost You A Dime: Spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, or even the person who cuts your hair. Tweet, retweet, share on Facebook and Instagram, and just generally get out there on social media to tell the word about this show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE REST: Join the Steeven Says Stuff Newsletter and never miss an episode - list.justanotherfanboy.com If the option is available to you, please rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts. Leaving a rating on your favorite podcasting app (such as APPLE PODCASTS) helps new listeners find the show.
Single Issue Shuffle: Creepshow #5 (2022) by Steve Orlando, Clay McLeod Chapman, Marianna Ignazzi, Anwita Citriya, Fabiana Mascolo, Jordie Bellaire, and Chris Burnham from Image, Jonny Quest #6 (1986) by William Messner-Loebs and Adam Kubert from Comico, and The Pink Panther Super-Pink Special (2017) by S. A. Check, Jorge Pacheco, John Gallagher, and Warren Tufts, plus a whole mess more!
Not quite two years later, Frank returns with special guest Jeffrey Brown (They/Them), who has also been waiting a couple years to hear this audio. A lengthy, roaming conversation on all things Amazing Amazon, including omnibuses, animation, and action figures.We don't have a Magic Sphere, so if you want to communicate with us about the podcast…Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or commune with @rolledspine as a group. You can also #WonderWomanPodcast. Email Diabolu If the main Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts. Animation, Artemis, Barbara Minerva, Cheetah, Circe, Diana Prince, Donna Troy, George Pérez, Hippolyta, JLA, Nubia, Philippus, Silver Swan, Steve Trevor, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman Podcast, Wonder Woman, William Messner-Loebs, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message
Join, Jacob, Joey, and, well...Jacob as they read "Funeral for a Friend" by Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, William Messner-Loebs, Jerry Ordway, Louise Simonson, and Roger Stern!
The Bandits talk to comic book legend William Messner-Loebs about his early life, how he got into comics and writing characters like Wonder Woman, the Flash, the Maxx, and the groundbreaking Death of Superman, as well as independent titles such as Cthulhu Tales and YEET Presents.____________________________________You can find a video version of this episode by searching for Dollar Bin Bandits on YouTube.Check out and subscribe to YEET Presents on Patreon: patreon.com/yeetmagazine.Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
Greg LaRocque, the man behind big runs on Web of Spider-Man and Legion of Super-Heroes, joins the Bandits for a conversation on his career and art. From Marvel Team-Up and his incredible work on The Flash with William Messner-Loebs, along with so many other books, Larocque is an artist you won't soon forget. ___________________________Check out and subscribe to YEET Presents on Patreon: patreon.com/yeetmagazine.Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
It's July, and Dave Sim and Moment of Cerebus Interim Editor, "Manly" Matt Dow ONCE AGAIN talk on the phone and Dave answers viewer/reader questions while Matt tries (usually unsuccessfully) to not go off on odd tangents. This month has answers for Jeff Seiler, Margaret Liss, Michael R. (of Easton, Pennsylvania), Jesse Herndon (who transcribes these things. THANKS Jesse!), Steve Swenson, Mike Young (on behalf of William Messner-Loebs), and Me. You too can get answers in August by submitting your question(s) to momentofcerebus@gmail.com (questions get faxed to Dave the first Wednesday of the month, and we record these things on the FIRST Thursday.) More Cerebus related silliness every day at http://momentofcerebus.blogspot.com/ All 16 volumes of Cerebus are available digitally from CerebusDownloads.com Most of the 16 volumes are available from your local comic book store (Use the Star codes:) Phone Book Title: Star Code: ISBN: Cerebus STAR00070 978-0919359086 High Society STAR00071 978-0919359079 Church & State I STAR00271 978-0919359093 Church &State II STAR00321 978-0919359116 Jaka's Story STAR00359 978-0919359123 Melmoth STAR00431 978-0919359109 Flight STAR00543 978-0919359130 Women STAR00849 978-0919359147 Reads STAR01063 978-0919359154 Minds STAR01916 978-0919359161 Guys STAR06972 978-0919359178 Rick's Story STAR08468 978-0919359185 Going Home STAR10981 978-0919359192 Form and Void STAR13500 978-0919359208 Latter Days AUG031920 978-0919359222 The Last Day APR042189 978-0919359215 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-dow/support
Joe Corallo and Eric Breen join Wes to discuss two classic Flash comic book issues. Gardner Fox created the character and wrote numerous classic Flash tales during his time at DC Comics. He returned to the series in Flash #123 for a one-shot titled ‘A Flash of Two Worlds'. The story is an absolute blast as Earth-1 Barry Allen meets Earth-2 Jay Garrick and introduces a concept that remains a driving force in DC Comics, the multiverse. Wally West was the Flash for multiple generations after Barry Allen sacrificed himself to save the universe in ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths'. William Messner-Loebs' run with the character is criminally underrated. Messner-Loebs writes a character defining story in Flash #54 ‘Nobody Dies'. Faced with certain death, Wally West finds the courage to jump from a plane to save a woman he barely knows. It's one of the most inspiring superhero stories of the modern comic book era. Wes, Joe and Eric dive into essential Flash stories (Flash of Two Worlds, Nobody Dies) that changed the DC Universe and defined a hero for generations. YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/ThinkingCritical Support Thinking Critical at Ko-fi. Monthly subscriptions receive bonus content and early access to some channel content. Ko-fi.com/thinkingcritical Thank you for supporting the channel!
Quarter-Bin Podcast #167The Jaguar Annual #1, !mpact Comics, cover-dated July 1992."Silent Winged Death" by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Scott Collins & Andrew Pepoy. And 2 backup stories. What does Professor think of his second deep-dive into the !mpact Line of Comics? How many of these three stories tie into the Earth Quest event? Do we learn anything about the Earth Quest event? Where do these stories fall on the Comet - Web scale?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: Days of High Adventure Next Episode: The Cases of Sherlock Holmes 14, Renegade Press, cover-dated July 1988. . Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: Half Price Books
Join Joe Corallo and I for an incredible discussion with the talented William Messner-Loebs (Wonder Woman, Flash, Maxx). Hear about how many of the most memorable stories ever told for these characters came about, his career, and much more. Get a Personal Commission from Bill for just $100: https://bloebs.com/2019/10/10/commissions/ Fans of William Messner-Loebs Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/295015277858659 This is to subscribe to YEET Presents: https://patreon.com/yeetmagazine Here's our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn0Eec2Zx43U6nnDDPYHj9g And this is the YEET FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/236613970397789 Follow Perch at... ✅ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsbyPerch ✅ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ComicPerch ✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perch.comments ✅ Email at: comicsperch@gmail.com #ComicBooks #TopComics #GraphicNovels
Happy Holidays! Our red & green Christmas Crusdaders, Flash and Green Lantern take the spotlight as they oppose Grodd in his plan to destroy Gorilla City and enslave mankind! Then, a true Yuletide tale from Christmas with the Super-Heroes #2 (1989) starring the Bronze Age Flash and GL as they help a lonely man spread Christmas cheer, by William Messner Loebs, Colleen Doran and Ty Templeton. Also, the Franklins meet….Kevin Conroy! William Messner Loebs Go Fund Me page: https://www.gofundme.com/billmessnerloebs Subscribe via iTunes. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts & https://twitter.com/supermatespod Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/supermatespodcast Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Email us at supermatespodcast@gmail.com Clip credits: Clips from Justice League, “The Brave and the Bold”, theme by Lolita Ritmanis, music by Michael McCuistion “Christmas All Over Again” by Tom Petty “Christmas Time” by Bryan Adams “Sleigh Ride” by The Barenaked Ladies Clip from Challenge of the Super Friends “Revenge on Gorilla City” Clip from Batman: The Animated Series, “Christmas with the Joker”
William Messner-Loebs has fallen on hard times in recent years. On September 29, 2018 there will be a benefit auction at the Great Lakes Comic Expo where the proceeds will be given to Bill and his wife Nadine. You can participate in the auction by proxy if you are not able to make it to […]
Paul is still stranded in the US after HeroesCon, so it's very timely that some listeners petitioned for the inclusion of the Wonder Woman story that starts with The Contest and ends with The Challenge of Artemis arc. Not only did they advocate for the 12 issue run to be included as part of the recently identified 'Replacement Trilogy', Dr Anj and Diabolu Frank with Martin Gray recorded and edited the whole episode giving Mike and Paul a deeply appreciated break. The event ran from Wonder Woman 90 - 100, 0 in 1994. Created by William Messner-Loebs, Mike Deodata Jr, John Costanza, Patricia Milvihill, Paul Kupperberg and Brian Bolland. Check out how the event compares on the DCOCD ladder at Comicosity.com Get in touch and tell us your thoughts on Wonder Woman The Contest and Dc events in general at DCOCDcast@gmail.com, or on Twitter @DCOCDcast. Thanks for listening!
Quarter-Bin Podcast #117Flash 52, DC Comics, cover-dated July 1991."Death & Taxes," by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Greg LaRocque & Jose Marzan, Jr.Did you know that Professor Alan, in his early days, was a Certified Public Accountant? After this episode, you will have no doubt about that. What happens when he tries to combine a discussion of a comic book and a lecture about tax policy?Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Promo: JL May!Next Episode: We celebrate the official national holiday of Relatively Geeky ... Free Comic Book Day!Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: World's Greatest Comics
This week, we discuss the Museum of Pop Culture, the return of the Fantastic Four, Death of the Inhumans, Infinity Wars, X-Men: Extermination, X-Men movie delays, William Messner-Loebs, and a bunch of listener questions. Starring Ryan Higgins, Jim Jokisch, Bryce Larsen, Brock Sager, and Charlie West.
With Daniel and Campbell with family and Darrell and Gil having fun at Awesome Con the Hateful 3 of CK,Juan and Rafael recorded No Apologies episode 304 Do what Stormy Daniels would do . The guys start the episode talking the return of The Fantastic Four to Marvel . We talk the heart breaking news William Messner Loebs being homeless. We shout out Gil being a guest on 11 O'clock comics this week.We talk Henry Cavill in the new Mission Impossible Fallout trailer that leads into Tom Cruise vs South Park and how long Juan and Ck have been fans of the show South Park. This leads into the Alison Mack sex cult story and how we all find her way hotter . We talk the #MeTOO movement. This leads us into bar talk with Juan , CK and Raf. Remembering New York comic con from 2 years ago Juan dropping knowledge to Raf how Rafael girlfriend branded him . The reshoots of The Han Solo film as well as FOX reshoots and rescheduling of X-Men Dark Phoenix and The New Mutants film. We dive deep into the Stormy Daniels story . Comics talk Rafael catches up on Thor , Daredevil and Marvel 2 in 1, Ck breaks down the DC Metal event and a non spoiler review of Doomsday Clock issue 4 , Juan loves Image Comics Ice Cream Man . Then we big up Juan and talk all hes done in comics at the age of 30 he list his long resume how hes started at 20 has worked for Marvel , DC , Valiant on G.I.Joe comics , Halo comics as well as a Suicide Squad tie in European books and books with Jamal Igle and runs a successful flattening studio. We also reviewed HBO shows Barry and Silicon Valley. Sponsors: Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
With Daniel and Campbell with family and Darrell and Gil having fun at Awesome Con the Hateful 3 of CK,Juan and Rafael recorded No Apologies episode 304 Do what Stormy Daniels would do . The guys start the episode talking the return of The Fantastic Four to Marvel . We talk the heart breaking news William Messner Loebs being homeless. We shout out Gil being a guest on 11 O'clock comics this week.We talk Henry Cavill in the new Mission Impossible Fallout trailer that leads into Tom Cruise vs South Park and how long Juan and Ck have been fans of the show South Park. This leads into the Alison Mack sex cult story and how we all find her way hotter . We talk the #MeTOO movement. This leads us into bar talk with Juan , CK and Raf. Remembering New York comic con from 2 years ago Juan dropping knowledge to Raf how Rafael girlfriend branded him . The reshoots of The Han Solo film as well as FOX reshoots and rescheduling of X-Men Dark Phoenix and The New Mutants film. We dive deep into the Stormy Daniels story . Comics talk Rafael catches up on Thor , Daredevil and Marvel 2 in 1, Ck breaks down the DC Metal event and a non spoiler review of Doomsday Clock issue 4 , Juan loves Image Comics Ice Cream Man . Then we big up Juan and talk all hes done in comics at the age of 30 he list his long resume how hes started at 20 has worked for Marvel , DC , Valiant on G.I.Joe comics , Halo comics as well as a Suicide Squad tie in European books and books with Jamal Igle and runs a successful flattening studio. We also reviewed HBO shows Barry and Silicon Valley. Sponsors: Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on taylornetwork feed on Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
On this week's episode of the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER!: Cullen shares about his trip to the Oregon Coast Comic Con, and getting to meet the likes of Mike DeCarlo and Arthur Suydam. Give the recent news around DeCarlo and William Messner-Loebs, we make our plea for support for the Hero Initiative. We look at the recently-announced Black Label line of comics coming from DC Comics. What interests us and what doesn't? We take a look at the first issue of The Brave and the Bold from Liam Sharp. Best artwork you will see all year! We make some wild speculations about the big Marvel announcement on Thursday, which turned out to be the return of the Fantastic Four. Let's just say one of us got it right! As if this was not enough for one show, John has questions! We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint’s Comics. Clint’s is located at 3941 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, and is open Monday through Saturday. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find whatever it is that you need. You should also know that Clint’s has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to finish the run of a title, head on down to Clint’s or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
Uncle Gil Colon crashes the EOC crib to pitch in on Dark Nights: Metal #6 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and Fco Plascencia, Doomsday Clock #4, Weapon H #1 by Greg Pak, Cory Smith, Marcus To, and Morry Hollowell (incorporating Totally Awesome Hulk, Weapon X, and Weapons of Mutant Destruction), Miles Morales, William Messner-Loebs, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, Spider-Man's Tangled Web #4 by Greg Rucka and Eduardo Risso, Flowers for Rhino, New Mutants: Dead Souls #1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Adam Gorham, and Michael Garland, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, SAGA and Mark Millar, action figures, Tom King, The Terrifics #2 by Jeff Lemire, Ivan Reis, Jose Luis, Vicente Cifuentes, Jordi Terragona, and Marcelo Maiolo, Jessica Jones #18 by Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Gaydos, and Matt Hollingsworth, Isola #1 and Karl Kerschl, Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, plus a whole mess more!
Kristopher Stephens sits down with award winning comic book artist and writer William Messner-Loebs to discuss his journey to working for Marvel and DC Comics such as Thor and Wonder Woman. They also discuss getting into writing/drawing vs. getting into the comic book industry and what advice he has for aspiring artists. For more check out our social sites: www.facebook.com/comicsbeerscifi/ twitter.com/comicsbeerscifi www.youtube.com/user/comicsbeerscifi @comics-beer-sci-fi www.instagram.com/comicsbeerscifi/ www.comicsbeerscifi.com/
In this episode, I'm joined by Outrajs to discuss her experiences as a new comic book collector, and the run that sparked her interest in superheroes as a child, the Wonder Woman: Space Pirate storyline by William Messner-Loebs from Wonder Woman vol. 2 #66-72. Visit us at classiccomics.org to join in the conversation!
Noble Pyrates All This episode, Frank covers the first major arc of the William Messner-Loebs run, "Exile in Space," which ran in Wonder Woman vol. 2 (1987 series) #66-71 (1992-1993.) Since nobody actually refers to the "Space Pirates" story by that name, we'll use the story title from #69 instead. This is one of Frank's favorite legends of the Amazing Amazon, featuring art by Paris Cullins and a host of inkers, with an especially epic series of Brian Bolland covers. This time, the show will run without commercial interruption. We don't have a Magic Sphere, so if you want to communicate with us about the podcast... Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or commune with @rolledspine as a group. Email Diabolu If the main Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message
This episode, Frank covers the first major arc of the William Messner-Loebs run, “Exile in Space,” which ran in Wonder Woman vol. 2 (1987 series) #66-71 (1992-1993.) Since nobody actually refers to the “Space Pirates” story by that name, we’ll use the story title from #69 instead. This is one of Frank’s favorite legends of the Amazing Amazon, featuring art by Paris Cullins and a host of inkers, with an especially epic series of Brian Bolland covers. This time, the show will run without commercial interruption.We don’t have a Magic Sphere, so if you want to communicate with us about the podcast…Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or commune with @rolledspine as a group.Email DiaboluIf the main Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman blog isn’t your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts.
The Darkness Within (1992) Eclipso and The White Magician are the focus of our newest episode and latest entry into a social media crossover, Best Event Ever 2017. Besides the William Messner-Loebs scripted Wonder Woman Annual #3, we also see Princess Diana in Justice League America Annual #6, The Adventures of Superman Annual #4, and Eclipso: The Darkness Within #2 plus the Justice League cartoon series episode "Eclipsed" from 2003. As a service to the event, we also look at the Eclipso-only stories from Deathstroke the Terminator Annual #1, The New Titans Annual #8, and of all things, Ambush Bug Nothing Special #1. We don't have a Magic Sphere, so if you want to communicate with us about the podcast... Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or commune with @rolledspine as a group. Email Diabolu If the main Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message
Eclipso and The White Magician are the focus of our newest episode and latest entry into a social media crossover, Best Event Ever 2017. Besides the William Messner-Loebs scripted Wonder Woman Annual #3, we also see Princess Diana in Justice League America Annual #6, The Adventures of Superman Annual #4, and Eclipso: The Darkness Within #2 plus the Justice League cartoon series episode "Eclipsed" from 2003. As a service to the event, we also look at the Eclipso-only stories from Deathstroke the Terminator Annual #1, The New Titans Annual #8, and of all things, Ambush Bug Nothing Special #1. For more:? Diana Prince is the New Wonder Woman
Podcast-- Operation: Cheetah (1992) Finally, we're talking about the William Messner-Loebs run on Wonder Woman, the host's favorite series of Amazing Amazon adventures! Unfortunately, the transition out of George Pérez's long and well regarded run isn't the smoothest. We chart some of the bumps along the way from War of the Gods to Wonder Woman Special #1 & Wonder Woman (Vol. 2) #63. Bonus interview material read from Amazing Heroes #197 featuring Loebs, artist Jill Thompson, and editors Tom Peyer & Dan Thorsland discussing thoughts early in the run, story plans that never came about, and more! This episode's non-paying advertisers: Beetlemania! A podcast devoted to the legacy of the Blue Beetle. TreasuryCast We don't have a Magic Sphere, so if you want to communicate with us about the podcast... Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or commune with @rolledspine as a group. Email Diabolu If the main Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message
Finally, we’re talking about the William Messner-Loebs run on Wonder Woman, the host’s favorite series of Amazing Amazon adventures! Unfortunately, the transition out of George Pérez’s long and well regarded run isn’t the smoothest. We chart some of the bumps along the way from War of the Gods to Wonder Woman Special #1 & Wonder Woman (Vol. 2) #63. Bonus interview material read from Amazing Heroes #197 featuring Loebs, artist Jill Thompson, and editors Tom Peyer & Dan Thorsland discussing thoughts early in the run, story plans that never came about, and more!This episode’s non-paying advertisers:Beetlemania! A podcast devoted to the legacy of the Blue Beetle.TreasuryCastWe don’t have a Magic Sphere, so if you want to communicate with us about the podcast…Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or commune with @rolledspine as a group.Email DiaboluIf the main Diana Prince as the New Wonder Woman blog isn’t your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts.
En 1993 el autor Sam Kieth, acompañado de otros artistas como William Messner-Loebs y Alan Moore, publicó en Image esta serie tan especial y tan diferente de la oferta de cómics de la editorial. Kieth nos traía una psicodélica historia sobre la relación que mantenían un mendigo autoproclamado superhéroe y protector de la asistenta social Julie Winters. Aventuras repletas de metáforas, existencialismo, y pensamientos profundos… es lo que nos espera en esta extraña obra que analizaremos en nuestra mesa de redacción.
CAPÍTULO #103… Un programa muy especial sobretodo para nuestro presentador Daniel Brun, donde hablaremos de una de sus obras fetiche, se trata de The Maxx de Sam Kieth, una obra que seguro no os dejará indiferente a nadie. Además os acercamos todo el salseo hollywoodiense que últimamente está apareciendo por el mundo superheróico junto a las nuevas series anunciadas de Marvel. Además una semana justa en novedades pero de gran calidad como D4VE, Green Lantern Orígenes o el Flash de Mark Waid. Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:06:50] Acogida positiva de Logan Rumores sobre película de Namor Generations de Marvel Jim Starlin y Alan Davis nueva serie de los Guardianes de la Galaxia Novedades manga Warner Bros. TV y Archie Comics desarrollarán nuevas series Mel Gibson suena para la secuela de Escuadrón Suicida Matt Reeves no dirigirá The Batman Detalles de los primeros lanzamientos Valiant de Medusa Novedades Planeta Cómic para Marzo Novedades ECC Ediciones Marzo 2017 (2ª Tanda) Revival anuncia su final NOVEDADES [00:53:04] Marvel Heroes 77. La telaraña de Spiderman #1: Ley y Orden Green Lantern: Origen Flash de Mark Waid: Nacido para correr. Crossed #1 La música de Marie Chiisakobee Fetus Collection Troya. #2 Los misterios de Samotracia Laura & Dino Marvel Gold. Los Defensores: Los hombres Cabeza D4VE Paria #3 Crossed Marvel Integral. Lobezno: Enemigo del Estado La hora Bruja Shame CINE: LOGAN [01:46:57] Nuestro topo Alejandro experto en cine, llega de la premiere en Berlín de la nueva película de Lobezno, Logan para traernos sus impresiones sobre el último estreno mutante de Fox. Olvídense de Millar, McNiven y su versión anciana del mutante de las garras de Adamantium y disfruten así de Logan, la tercera película del famoso mutante. ANÁLISIS: THE MAXX [01:54:55] En 1993 el autor Sam Kieth, acompañado de otros artistas como William Messner-Loebs y Alan Moore, publicó en Image esta serie tan especial y tan diferente de la oferta de cómics de la editorial. Kieth nos traía una psicodélica historia sobre la relación que mantenían un mendigo autoproclamado superhéroe y protector de la asistenta social Julie Winters. Aventuras repletas de metáforas, existencialismo, y pensamientos profundos… es lo que nos espera en esta extraña obra que analizaremos en nuestra mesa de redacción. OYENTES [02:31:35] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal de Youtube También en iTunes Síguenos @TomosyGrapas www.tomosygrapas.com
CAPÍTULO #103… Un programa muy especial sobretodo para nuestro presentador Daniel Brun, donde hablaremos de una de sus obras fetiche, se trata de The Maxx de Sam Kieth, una obra que seguro no os dejará indiferente a nadie. Además os acercamos todo el salseo hollywoodiense que últimamente está apareciendo por el mundo superheróico junto a las nuevas series anunciadas de Marvel. Además una semana justa en novedades pero de gran calidad como D4VE, Green Lantern Orígenes o el Flash de Mark Waid. Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:06:50] Acogida positiva de Logan Rumores sobre película de Namor Generations de Marvel Jim Starlin y Alan Davis nueva serie de los Guardianes de la Galaxia Novedades manga Warner Bros. TV y Archie Comics desarrollarán nuevas series Mel Gibson suena para la secuela de Escuadrón Suicida Matt Reeves no dirigirá The Batman Detalles de los primeros lanzamientos Valiant de Medusa Novedades Planeta Cómic para Marzo Novedades ECC Ediciones Marzo 2017 (2ª Tanda) Revival anuncia su final NOVEDADES [00:53:04] Marvel Heroes 77. La telaraña de Spiderman #1: Ley y Orden Green Lantern: Origen Flash de Mark Waid: Nacido para correr. Crossed #1 La música de Marie Chiisakobee Fetus Collection Troya. #2 Los misterios de Samotracia Laura & Dino Marvel Gold. Los Defensores: Los hombres Cabeza D4VE Paria #3 Crossed Marvel Integral. Lobezno: Enemigo del Estado La hora Bruja Shame CINE: LOGAN [01:46:57] Nuestro topo Alejandro experto en cine, llega de la premiere en Berlín de la nueva película de Lobezno, Logan para traernos sus impresiones sobre el último estreno mutante de Fox. Olvídense de Millar, McNiven y su versión anciana del mutante de las garras de Adamantium y disfruten así de Logan, la tercera película del famoso mutante. ANÁLISIS: THE MAXX [01:54:55] En 1993 el autor Sam Kieth, acompañado de otros artistas como William Messner-Loebs y Alan Moore, publicó en Image esta serie tan especial y tan diferente de la oferta de cómics de la editorial. Kieth nos traía una psicodélica historia sobre la relación que mantenían un mendigo autoproclamado superhéroe y protector de la asistenta social Julie Winters. Aventuras repletas de metáforas, existencialismo, y pensamientos profundos… es lo que nos espera en esta extraña obra que analizaremos en nuestra mesa de redacción. OYENTES [02:31:35] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal de Youtube También en iTunes Síguenos @TomosyGrapas www.tomosygrapas.com
This time out, I'm revisiting a feature from when I'm the Gun was strictly a blog called 'Where's the Trade?' There's a ton of great uncollected material out there, for one reason or another, and this feature asks the titular question.I don't admit to having any answers to this question, this feature is merely just a way to highlight a title or run of issues that I'm particularly excited about - in this case, I'll be talking about the Jonny Quest series, published by Comico back in the mid-80s.This series had a lot going for it, not the least of which was a great creative team, led by writer William Messner-Loebs, and at least for the title's 1st year, or so, a rotation of artists that reads like a Who's Who of the best illustrators in comics.Download this episode HERE!Scroll down to see images from the spotlighted issue (#2), and be sure to check out previous episodes of I'm the Gun on iTunes & Google Play!If you are a fan of this series from back in the day, or a new-ish convert like myself, I'd love to hear from you! Email me at: imthegun@gmail.com, or hit me up on Twitter: @marksweeneyjrThanks for listening! Theme created using a sample of 'Shotgun' by Duran DuranA portrait of Judith QuestIf only Race knew what he was in for . . . This gets me choked up . . . Race has had it with the airlines . . .
Welcome to the Comic Shenanigans Podcast! For episode 336 join Adam Chapman as he sits down with writer William Messner-Loebs to discuss his career in comics! We discuss Bill's tenure on Flash, Wonder Woman, the Maxx and Journey! This episode was recorded Monday January 4th 2016. Download it now! If you want to help support Comic Shenanigans, follow this link! http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/mzvwg-3c
Jay and Mike recommend the perfect just-after-Halloween comics, "Paper Girls" and "Scooby-Doo Team-Up." Then, in honor of the new season, Mike brings us back to an issue of "The Flash," where Wally West is faced with a challenge that really only he could deal with. Finally, we play "Would You Rather," and decide whether we'd rather be a member of the X-Men, or the Green Lantern Corps... Pull List: Jay: "Paper Girls" (Image Comics), written by Brian K. Vaughn, art by Cliff Chiang and Matt Wilson. Mike: "Scooby-Doo Team-Up" (DC Comics), written by Sholly Fisch, art by Dario Brizuela (issues 13-16 by Scott Jeralds). Main Segment: "The Flash" #30 - "Dancing In The Dark" (DC Comics), written by William Messner-Loebs, pencils by Greg Larocque, inks by Larry Mahlstedt. Game: "Would You Rather... Be a Member of the X-Men, or the Green Lantern Corps?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
Marc Laming and Antony Esmond join us to talk about Tony Fleecs, the London Super Comic Con, Secret Wars: Planet Hulk, Neal Adams, Thought Bubble, Kings Watch from Dynamite, Avengers, 2000 A.D., Convergence, Captain Britain, Master of Kung-Fu (Paul Gulacy, Gene Day, Mike Zeck, and more), Slaine: The Brutania Chronicles by Pat Mills and Simon Davis, Adam Sandler, Wasteland by John Ostrander, Del Close, Don Simpson, George Freeman, William Messner-Loebs, David Lloyd, Lovern Kindzierski, and company, All-New Hawkeye #1 by Jeff Lemire and Ramon Perez, Matt Fraction and Kelly Sue DeConnick, Michael Moorcock's Elric: The Ruby Throne by Julien Blondel, Didier Poli, Robin Recht, and Jean Bastide from Titan Comics, P. Craig Russell, Killraven, the Mister Miracle Artist's Edition from IDW, Frank Thorne, Chrononauts by Mark Millar, Sean Gordon Murphy, and Matt Hollingsworth from Image, The Man Without Fear by Frank Miller, John Romita Jr., and Klaus Janson, The Spectators by Victor Hussenot from Nowbrow, Sheltered by Ed Brisson and Johnnie Christmas from Image, Invisible Republic #1 by Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko, and Jordan Boyd from Image, Man-Thing, and a whole mess more!
On this week's The Comics Alternative, Derek and Andy W. review four new titles, all of which revisit older characters and licenses. To begin, they discuss the first collected volume of Sam Kieth and William Messner-Loebs's remastered The Maxx Maxximized (IDW Publishing). Neither of the guys read the series when it originally came out in the early 1990s, so both are looking at this title through unexperienced eyes. This is one of Kieth's most ambitious works in terms of both story and art, highly deserving of the wonderful recoloring treatment by Ronda Pattison. Both Andy and Derek love this first hardbound volume, and their sole “criticism” is that only the first four issues of the Maxximized series are collected, making the book thinner than expected. Next, the Two Guys with PhDs move on to another 1990s Image property, one originally created by Rob Liefeld and then mastered by Alan Moore. Warren Ellis and Tula Lotay's Supreme: Blue Rose #1 (Image) is a substantive first issue, tapping into the Moore's take on the hero, yet making the story seem new. You don't have to be familiar with the 1990s Supreme in order to appreciate Ellis's storytelling, or Lotay's art (one of the highlights of this issue). Finally, Derek and Andy turn to two brand new titles from Titan Comics: Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #1 and Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #1. Titan, a relatively new publisher on the comic-book scene, recently acquired the Doctor Who license from IDW, where it had been for the past several years. So both of the guys, especially Derek — Andy isn't much of a Doctor Who watcher — are curious to see how they handle the title. And neither is disappointed. Titan launches the series with two new ongoing series, each based on the last two manifestations of the Doctor. While Derek found both first issues great entry points, Andy wasn't as sure about the Tenth Doctor title (maybe partly due to the fact that he wasn't familiar with the David Tennant character). Regardless, both enjoyed discussing Who stuff and speculating on the upcoming Twelfth Doctor…who will also be getting his own Titan title in a couple of months. There's lots of books, and lots of talk, packed into this episode.
In this week's issue, we do what we do what we do... Rodrigo doesn't see the point in voting for a lesser evil... Steve knows what evil lurks in the heart's of fanboys (but not much else...) Matthew is smitten times two, but will they kiss? Plus: Doctor Peter Coogan returns for an analysis of why the other geeks are all better than you (and by you, I mean Stephen) and why they do that voodoo that they do so very well. Also, we wanna hear what you wanna hear! plus: matthew delves into poetry. NEWS Major Spoilers Podcast One Year Old! What do you want to hear in 2009? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com REVIEWS Rodrigo CTHULHU TALES #12 (BOOM! Studios) Written by Jeff Lester, William Messner-Loebs Drawn by Jeremy Rock, Chee The NECRONOMICON team of William Messner-Loebs and Andrew Ritchie return for Arkham SVU! That’s Spectral Victims Unit, in case you didn’t know. Cover artist Shane Oakley writes up a story of the sea and one strange child in Whistle For the Deep! Matthew New Exiles #18 COVER BY: TIM SEELEY WRITER: CHRIS CLAREMONT PENCILS: TIM SEELEY INKS: TIM SEELEY COLORED BY: WIL QUINTANA LETTERED BY: TOM ORZECHOWSKI THE STORY: FINAL ISSUE! They WERE the New Exiles…but after last issue’s shocking ending and a loss that will tear them apart, how can our heroes possibly continue? The answers await you here, true believers, along with clues as to what the future holds for our favorite dimension jumpers! Join X-Maestro Chris Claremont for a bittersweet chapter we can only call “BEGIN ANEW”! Stephen Tangent: Superman's Reign #12 Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Carlos Magno and Julio Ferreira Cover by Dan Jurgens and Will Conrad The duel universe-spanning epic concludes as the Justice League of America attempts to rally against Tangent Superman. It all comes down to one last-ditch effort as all hope remains with one lone individual. Who's this being, and what's their relationship to the Man of Telekinesis? And what will become of the Tangent Universe? MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Everyone knows it’s all about Matthew, as listeners and readers hang on to his every word. In two recent MSP episodes, Matthew proclaimed his love for Romona Flowers from the Scott Pilgrim series and Monique from the web comic Sinfest. As there can only be one - who is going to win? It’s a cartoon cat-fight in this week’s Major Spoilers Poll of the Week! FIGHT! A) Ramona Flowers B) Monique VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION Fan Films Who would swing off a six-story building for a homemade Spider-Man movie? Why would newlyweds spend $20,000 on a Star Wars film from which they can never profit? How did three nobodies blow Steven Spielberg’s mind with an Indiana Jones flick they made as teens in the Eighties? They’re all part of the Fan Film revolution–an underground movement where backyard filmmakers are breaking the law to create unauthorized movies starring Batman, James Bond, Captain Kirk, Harry Potter and other classic characters. Regular people are making movies that the fans want to see–and which copyrights and common sense would never allow. Joining in the discussion this week is Dr. Peter Coogan and Clive Young. Dr. Peter M. Coogan writes about comics, is the director of the Institute for Comics Studies and co-founder and co-chair of the Comic Arts Conference, which runs during the San Diego Comic-Con International and San Francisco WonderCon. Clive Young is the senior editor of Pro Sound News, and is a regular contributor to MTV to Go, Videography magazine, VH1.com, iPodlounge.com and many more. His latest book, Homemade Hollywood: Fans Behind the Camera hit bookstores in November 2008, and he joins us on the show this week, welcome to the show Clive Young. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this week's issue, we do what we do what we do... Rodrigo doesn't see the point in voting for a lesser evil... Steve knows what evil lurks in the heart's of fanboys (but not much else...) Matthew is smitten times two, but will they kiss? Plus: Doctor Peter Coogan returns for an analysis of why the other geeks are all better than you (and by you, I mean Stephen) and why they do that voodoo that they do so very well. Also, we wanna hear what you wanna hear! plus: matthew delves into poetry. NEWS Major Spoilers Podcast One Year Old! What do you want to hear in 2009? Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com REVIEWS Rodrigo CTHULHU TALES #12 (BOOM! Studios) Written by Jeff Lester, William Messner-Loebs Drawn by Jeremy Rock, Chee The NECRONOMICON team of William Messner-Loebs and Andrew Ritchie return for Arkham SVU! That’s Spectral Victims Unit, in case you didn’t know. Cover artist Shane Oakley writes up a story of the sea and one strange child in Whistle For the Deep! Matthew New Exiles #18 COVER BY: TIM SEELEY WRITER: CHRIS CLAREMONT PENCILS: TIM SEELEY INKS: TIM SEELEY COLORED BY: WIL QUINTANA LETTERED BY: TOM ORZECHOWSKI THE STORY: FINAL ISSUE! They WERE the New Exiles…but after last issue’s shocking ending and a loss that will tear them apart, how can our heroes possibly continue? The answers await you here, true believers, along with clues as to what the future holds for our favorite dimension jumpers! Join X-Maestro Chris Claremont for a bittersweet chapter we can only call “BEGIN ANEW”! Stephen Tangent: Superman's Reign #12 Written by Dan Jurgens Art by Carlos Magno and Julio Ferreira Cover by Dan Jurgens and Will Conrad The duel universe-spanning epic concludes as the Justice League of America attempts to rally against Tangent Superman. It all comes down to one last-ditch effort as all hope remains with one lone individual. Who's this being, and what's their relationship to the Man of Telekinesis? And what will become of the Tangent Universe? MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK Everyone knows it’s all about Matthew, as listeners and readers hang on to his every word. In two recent MSP episodes, Matthew proclaimed his love for Romona Flowers from the Scott Pilgrim series and Monique from the web comic Sinfest. As there can only be one - who is going to win? It’s a cartoon cat-fight in this week’s Major Spoilers Poll of the Week! FIGHT! A) Ramona Flowers B) Monique VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION Fan Films Who would swing off a six-story building for a homemade Spider-Man movie? Why would newlyweds spend $20,000 on a Star Wars film from which they can never profit? How did three nobodies blow Steven Spielberg’s mind with an Indiana Jones flick they made as teens in the Eighties? They’re all part of the Fan Film revolution–an underground movement where backyard filmmakers are breaking the law to create unauthorized movies starring Batman, James Bond, Captain Kirk, Harry Potter and other classic characters. Regular people are making movies that the fans want to see–and which copyrights and common sense would never allow. Joining in the discussion this week is Dr. Peter Coogan and Clive Young. Dr. Peter M. Coogan writes about comics, is the director of the Institute for Comics Studies and co-founder and co-chair of the Comic Arts Conference, which runs during the San Diego Comic-Con International and San Francisco WonderCon. Clive Young is the senior editor of Pro Sound News, and is a regular contributor to MTV to Go, Videography magazine, VH1.com, iPodlounge.com and many more. His latest book, Homemade Hollywood: Fans Behind the Camera hit bookstores in November 2008, and he joins us on the show this week, welcome to the show Clive Young. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
After a quick apology to Van Plexico for a good later in the episode Michael continues his delayed conversation with Keith Dallas. After a bit on the late seventies history of DC Comics Michael and Keith begin talking about various eras of the Flash including Cary Bates' run and the adventures of Wally West as written by Mike Baron, William Messner-Loebs and Mark Waid. Things wrap up with some talk of the 1990/91 live action FLASH television series. Remember that Keith is the editor and head writer of the FLASH COMPANION, which will hopefully come out in July from TwoMorrows Publishing.
After a quick apology to Van Plexico for a good later in the episode Michael continues his delayed conversation with Keith Dallas. After a bit on the late seventies history of DC Comics Michael and Keith begin talking about various eras of the Flash including Cary Bates' run and the adventures of Wally West as written by Mike Baron, William Messner-Loebs and Mark Waid. Things wrap up with some talk of the 1990/91 live action FLASH television series. Remember that Keith is the editor and head writer of the FLASH COMPANION, which will hopefully come out in July from TwoMorrows Publishing.
After a quick apology to Van Plexico for a good later in the episode Michael continues his delayed conversation with Keith Dallas. After a bit on the late seventies history of DC Comics Michael and Keith begin talking about various eras of the Flash including Cary Bates' run and the adventures of Wally West as written by Mike Baron, William Messner-Loebs and Mark Waid. Things wrap up with some talk of the 1990/91 live action FLASH television series. Remember that Keith is the editor and head writer of the FLASH COMPANION, which will hopefully come out in July from TwoMorrows Publishing.
After a quick apology to Van Plexico for a good later in the episode Michael continues his delayed conversation with Keith Dallas. After a bit on the late seventies history of DC Comics Michael and Keith begin talking about various eras of the Flash including Cary Bates' run and the adventures of Wally West as written by Mike Baron, William Messner-Loebs and Mark Waid. Things wrap up with some talk of the 1990/91 live action FLASH television series. Remember that Keith is the editor and head writer of the FLASH COMPANION, which will hopefully come out in July from TwoMorrows Publishing.
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of June 14, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Black Panther #1 MarvelWritten by Eve L. EwingArt by Chris AllenVoid Rivals #1Image ComicsWritten by Robert KirkmanArt by Lorenzo De FeliciDC Pride Through The Years #1DC ComicsWritten by William Messner-Loebs, Greg Rucka, Steve Orlando & Vita Ayala, Tim SheridanArt by Greg LaRocque, J.H. Williams III, Jamal Campbell, Cian TormeyMarvel Voices: Pride #1 MarvelWritten by Mary Chieffo, Marieke Nijkamp, Stephanie Williams, Katherine Locke, Shadi Petosky, Sarah Gailey, H.E. Edgmon, Stephen Byrne, Steve FoxeArt by Pablo Collar, Héctor Barros, Joanna Estep, Roberta Ingrantza, Bailie Rosenlund, Lorenzo Susi, Stephen Byrne, Rosi KampeBattle Chasers #10Image ComicsWritten by Joe MadureiraArt by Ludd LullabiSpider-Man India #1 MarvelWritten by Nikesh ShuklaArt by Abhishek MalsuniXino #1 Oni PressWritten by Melissa Flores, Phil Hester, Jordan Thomas, Christopher CondonArt by Daniel Irizarri, Phil Hester, Shaky Kane, Nick CagnettiDoctor Strange #4 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Andy MacDonaldWaller vs. Wildstorm Book TwoDC ComicsWritten by Spencer Ackerman and Evan NarcisseArt by Jesús MerinoKlik Klik Boom #1 Image ComicsWritten by Doug WagnerArt by Doug DabbsMiss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt by Jesse LonerganCaptain Marvel #50MarvelWritten by Kelly ThompsonArt by Javier Pina & David LopezSuperman Lost #4DC ComicsWritten by PriestArt by Crlo PagulayanOld Dog #5 Image ComicsBy Declan ShalveyThe Great British Bump-Off #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by John AllisonArt by Max SarinCaptain America: Cold War OmegaMarvelWritten by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Tochi OnyebuchiArt by Carlos MagnoStatic Team-Up: Anansi #1DC ComicsWritten by Evan NarcisseArt by Charles Stewart IIIHaunt You To The End #1 Image ComicsWritten by Ryan CadyArt by Andrew MuttiMurder Inc: Jagger Rose #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Brian Michael BendisArt by Michael Avon OemingWolverine #34 MarvelWritten by Benjamin PercyArt by Juan José RypMonarch #5Image ComicsWritten by Rodney BarnesArt by Alex LinsThe Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #3DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Lisandro EstherrenStar Trek #9 IDWWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Mike FeehanThe Amazing Spider-Man #27 MarvelWritten by Zeb WellsArt by Ed McGuinnessSomething Epic #2 Image ComicsBy Szymon KudraanskiGreen Lantern #2DC ComicsWritten by Jeremy Adams, Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Xermánico, MontosNostalgia #1 ComiXologyWritten by Scott HoffmanArt by danijel ŽeželjClobberin' Time #4 MarvelBy Steve SkroceSpirit World #2DC ComicsWritten by Alyssa WongArt by HainingSavage Squad 6 #1 (Out June 28)Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Robert VendittiArt by Brockton McKinneySUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code comicbookclub50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's Stack podcast for the week of June 14, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Black Panther #1 MarvelWritten by Eve L. EwingArt by Chris AllenVoid Rivals #1Image ComicsWritten by Robert KirkmanArt by Lorenzo De FeliciDC Pride Through The Years #1DC ComicsWritten by William Messner-Loebs, Greg Rucka, Steve Orlando & Vita Ayala, Tim SheridanArt by Greg LaRocque, J.H. Williams III, Jamal Campbell, Cian TormeyMarvel Voices: Pride #1 MarvelWritten by Mary Chieffo, Marieke Nijkamp, Stephanie Williams, Katherine Locke, Shadi Petosky, Sarah Gailey, H.E. Edgmon, Stephen Byrne, Steve FoxeArt by Pablo Collar, Héctor Barros, Joanna Estep, Roberta Ingrantza, Bailie Rosenlund, Lorenzo Susi, Stephen Byrne, Rosi KampeBattle Chasers #10Image ComicsWritten by Joe MadureiraArt by Ludd LullabiSpider-Man India #1 MarvelWritten by Nikesh ShuklaArt by Abhishek MalsuniXino #1 Oni PressWritten by Melissa Flores, Phil Hester, Jordan Thomas, Christopher CondonArt by Daniel Irizarri, Phil Hester, Shaky Kane, Nick CagnettiDoctor Strange #4 MarvelWritten by Jed MacKayArt by Andy MacDonaldWaller vs. Wildstorm Book TwoDC ComicsWritten by Spencer Ackerman and Evan NarcisseArt by Jesús MerinoKlik Klik Boom #1 Image ComicsWritten by Doug WagnerArt by Doug DabbsMiss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Mike MignolaArt by Jesse LonerganCaptain Marvel #50MarvelWritten by Kelly ThompsonArt by Javier Pina & David LopezSuperman Lost #4DC ComicsWritten by PriestArt by Crlo PagulayanOld Dog #5 Image ComicsBy Declan ShalveyThe Great British Bump-Off #3 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by John AllisonArt by Max SarinCaptain America: Cold War OmegaMarvelWritten by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Tochi OnyebuchiArt by Carlos MagnoStatic Team-Up: Anansi #1DC ComicsWritten by Evan NarcisseArt by Charles Stewart IIIHaunt You To The End #1 Image ComicsWritten by Ryan CadyArt by Andrew MuttiMurder Inc: Jagger Rose #2 Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Brian Michael BendisArt by Michael Avon OemingWolverine #34 MarvelWritten by Benjamin PercyArt by Juan José RypMonarch #5Image ComicsWritten by Rodney BarnesArt by Alex LinsThe Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #3DC ComicsWritten by James Tynion IVArt by Lisandro EstherrenStar Trek #9 IDWWritten by Collin Kelly & Jackson LanzingArt by Mike FeehanThe Amazing Spider-Man #27 MarvelWritten by Zeb WellsArt by Ed McGuinnessSomething Epic #2 Image ComicsBy Szymon KudraanskiGreen Lantern #2DC ComicsWritten by Jeremy Adams, Phillip Kennedy JohnsonArt by Xermánico, MontosNostalgia #1 ComiXologyWritten by Scott HoffmanArt by danijel ŽeželjClobberin' Time #4 MarvelBy Steve SkroceSpirit World #2DC ComicsWritten by Alyssa WongArt by HainingSavage Squad 6 #1 (Out June 28)Dark Horse ComicsWritten by Robert VendittiArt by Brockton McKinneySUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy