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Frankenstein's Podcast presents: KAIJUBILEE! - a celebration of cinema's favorite giant monster, Godzilla, Just in time for the King of Monsters' 70th birthday! This episode, Kalid and Joe are joined by the awesome comic writers and fellow monster geeks, Rosie Knight and Nick Marino to jump into Godzilla's Heisei era with Kazuki Ōmori's 1989 take on the franchise, Godzilla vs. Biollante! *Thank you to Jim Hall for the music! Check out more of his music here, and if you like what you hear, please consider donating to support his work here! *Thank you to Jim Tandberg/Grant Leitbrouck for the Frankenstein's Podcast artwork! *Shoutout to our Patreon Producer(s), Luke Johnson! Support us on Patreon! Featured Guest: Nick Marino has been been writing comics for over 15 years, going from webcomics and self-published minicomics to creator-owned miniseries for the direct market to licensed comics like Transformers and Godzilla. His work has been featured on CBR, WWAC, ComicBook.com, Comics Alliance, Multiversity, Graphic Policy, G-FAN, and many more. Rosie Knight is an award-winning journalist and podcast host with a focus on the topics that fuel our obsession with pop culture. She co-hosts X-Ray Vision at IHeartPodcasts. You can find her 2500+ bylines at sites like Esquire, The Hollywood Reporter, Nerdist, IGN, Polygon, Women Write About Comics, Den of Geek, DC Comics, /Film, BuzzFeed, and Refinery29. Her published work as an author ranges from acclaimed indie comics to traditional publishing and licensed work. Some of her notable titles include Godzilla Rivals: Vs. Battra and the upcoming original graphic novel Godzilla: Monster Island Summer Camp at IDW, The Haunted High-Tops, from Capstone, and The Screen Travelers Guide for DK Eyewitness. References: Biollante wikizilla Godzilla Rivals (comic series) Monster Island Summer Camp The Man in the Suit (creepypasta) Smiling friends Heart and souls Inuyasha Dorohedoro Mermaid Saga Drawn & Quarterly Witch Hat Atelier Baby Cat The Lost Boys (1987) Murder, She Wrote House of the Dragon
Blade Maidens is a fantasy adventure romance comic starring two disaster mercenaries trying to get by. Read it online for free at https://www.blademaidens.com/ The serie's creators joined me to talk about their fantastic debut series. Also, the X-men, a little. Valentine Smith is a writer, illustrator, and comic artist. They were shaped by a love of horror movies, music, and comicbooks. Their website has the wonderful X-Men fan comics the team made prior to making their own series. http://www.valentinemsmith.com/ Zoe Tunnell is a trans, lesbian writer who previously wrote criticism and essays for sites like WWAC and ComicsXF and has transitioned (for the second time in her life!) into writing comics proper with Blade Maidens. Follow her https://twitter.com/blankzilla
Discussing LGBTQ+ representation in current comics featuring mutants with an All-Star Panel!! Today with us: - CRYSTAL FRASIER, writer on Marvel's Voices: #Pride, Gamma Flight & Cheer Up! Follow Crystal at @AmazonChique - ANTHONY OLIVEIRA, writer of Iceman's short in Marvel's Voices: #Pride & Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling. Follor Anthony at @meakoopa - ERIK OJO, black transmasc artist & video content/analysis creator. Follow Erik at @bikenesmith - DANI KINNEY, trans consultant, sensitivity reader, writer at WWAC & of 'Jessie Drake: Never Coming Home'. Follow Dani at @dkinney001 - COREY SMITH, black autistic queer writer at ComicsXF & X-critic over at their Twitter: @TorterraCotta - CARRIE HARRIS, writer of 'Liberty & Justice for All: A Marvel: Xavier's Institute Novel'. Follow Carrie at @carrharr Let's dive deep into the status quo of the X-Men books and other mutant characters after Marvel's Voices: Pride #1. Where are we at this point? What do we need more of? What stories do we love to see on the page? All of that, with our amazing guests and the usuals, here!
This week we discuss identity in reading mutant-related comics, from the mutant metaphor and how that interacts with readers' marginalized identities, identity in both the reading process and the creative process, sensitivity reading, explicit representation... With Special Guests Dani Kinney, trans & intersex educator, consultant, sensitivity reader & write at WWAC; Zach Rabiroff, writer at ComicsXF, and Rhayne A.K.A. Carefree Black Nerd, a podcast about representation in comics & related media. More from Dani: https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/aut... - @trans_rage More from Zach: https://www.comicsxf.com/author/zachr... - @zachrabiroff More from Rhayne: https://linktr.ee/CarefreeBlackNerd - @carefreeblerd DISCLAIMER: In this episode, we're gonna discuss potentially triggering topics that include bigotry and violence against various vulnerable populations, mental health, self-harm/suicide, as well as sexual violence and trauma. If you are dealing with any of those issues, here are some resources: https://www.suicidestop.com/call_a_ho... https://translifeline.org/ https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ https://blackyouth.ca/services/#how-t... https://www.nelcwit.org/about/anti-ra... Follow us at @watchthemutants / More at Comic-Watch.com
Look! Up in the sky! Actually, on second thought... please don't. It's time for some Chuck Austen X-Men, everybody! This week our special guest Megan Purdy wanted to talk about Uncanny X-Men #440 - we were surprised too... Megan Purdy is a writer, publisher and editor known as founder of WWAC and The MNT, as well as for publishing through Black Hearted Press. You can find her on Twitter here! Matt Lune is a critic and podcaster who has written for publications including PanelXPanel, The MNT and Multiversity. You can find him on Twitter here! For more from Shelfdust, visit our site and follow us on Twitter! We are funded through fan support - you can support Shelfdust here!
Resurrecting an old recording from 2012, John Quarterman speaks with us about his ideas and frustrations with the forming of the WWAC and protecting south-Georgia waters. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website or the Wellspring Nonprofit Resource website. The Nonprofit SnapCast records at Strongbox West, in Atlanta. Music by bensound.com.Support Nonprofit SnapCast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/nonprofitsnapcast
In unserer ersten offiziellen Sendung reden wir einerseits über die beiden Netflix-Serien Carmen Sandiego und The Umbrella Academy. Danach gehts kräftig um Comics und ihr lernt noch ein leckeres Rezept für selbstgemachtes Joghurt-Kirsch-Eis. 00:00:00 Cappuccino und Eis 00:00:38 Intro 00:01:06 Begrüßung 00:03:38 Serie: Carmen Sandiego (Netflix, 2019) 00:40:49 Nicht geguckt: Watership Down (Netflix) - NNN004 Neo-Noir-Dingsdabumsda (Classic) 00:44:56 Serie: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix, 2019) - Artikel bei The Mary Sue nicht WWAC - Polycast #136: Titans- Comic Tropes - The Umbrella Academy: Family Dysfunction Seen Through a Superhero Lens 01:30:23 Comics 01:30:34 ASH Sammelband 3, ASH #17 (Cross Cult) REZENSIONSEXEMPLAR 01:36:24 MOSAIK Sammelband 1 (Buchverlag Junge Welt) - Second Unit #285 01:43:13 Katja Klengel - Girlsplaining (Reprodukt) 01:47:19 Olivia Vieweg - Endzeit (Carlsen), Kleiner Trottel Axolotl 01:53:56 Nerdcommendations 01:54:39 Verabschiedung 01:55:30 Outro [ Download | RSS video.mitschnitt | RSS-Masterfeed | iTunes-Masterfeed ] Feedback geht so:Twitter Podcast: @NNN_PodcastTwitter Steffen: @NerdNerdNerd_deTwitter Kati: @CatchKatiE-Mail: nerdnerdnerd.podcast@gmail.com
Brilliant queer television for all ages. Steven Universe is “The First Time I’ve Seen Someone Like Myself on Television”Queer family will heal societyWhite Diamond’s White Hegemony Neoliberalism is brittle, a false fusionGuests try to convince Elana to watch a mecha anime? Ethan Gould is a visual artist and project developer living in Brooklyn. He is a graduate of the Visual Narrative MFA program at SVA, likes to create work about fictional materials and even worse, fictional logistics. He mostly writes about environment as character. Jameson Hampton is a nonbinary adventurer from Buffalo, NY who wishes they were immortal so they could visit every coffee shop in the world. You may have seen their comics and games criticism in WWAC, Rogues Portal and Sidequest!
How many times did you cry watching The Adventure Time Series Finale? Come along with me as we discuss the meaning of the series finale of this revolutionary Cartoon Network show. We’re joined by Oliver Sava who leads the Onion A.V. Club’s Adventure Time coverage, also freelancing for Vulture, and Chicago Reader. @OliverSava And Jameson Hampton, a non-binary adventurer from Buffalo, NY who writes a lot of code and reads a lot of comics. They're a regular contributor for WWAC and you can find them on Twitter @jameybash. This episode includes spoilers for the entire TV series. We also discuss what we’re looking forward to in the continuing Adventure Time comics series published by Boom Comics. I'm @Elana_Brooklyn on Twitter.
Ardo and Yash took a break due to life but they're back! They recorded this back in October and the interview with Jessica was big enough to go solo. Jessica Pryde is a librarian, Book Riot contributor and has a romance column called Sparks and Tarts at Women Write About Comics (it's been moved recently to Bookmarked, a WWAC sister site). They asked her about when she fell in love with books, how she became a librarian, the 411 on romance as a genre and looking at the writers who are helping diversify the genre. The logo was designed by Nick Hanover. The theme song and break music is from Haris Qureshi’s song Give AF. You can find his album here. Everything mention in the episode can be found on Goodreads and the films mentioned are below. You can also find the podcast on Twitter and Instagram at @PutABlurbOnIt.