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- Exquisite Corpses #1. James Tynion IV (W), Michael Walsh (A), Jordie Bellaire (C). (Image). - Los Monstruos #1. James Robinson (W), Jesús Merino (A), K.J. Díaz (C). (Dark Horse). - Sleep #1. Zander Cannon. (Image). - Vanishing Point #1. Mark Russell (W), Juan Doe (A/C). (Mad Cave). - Absolute Green Lantern #2. Al Ewing (W), Jahnoy Lindsay (A/C). (DC). - Far Down Below #2. Chris Condon (W), Gegê Schall (A/C). (Mad Cave). - I Was A Fashion School Serial Killer #2. Doug Wagner (W), Daniel Hillyard (A), Michelle Madsen (C). (Image). Los Irresistibles [00:51:15]: Batman & Robin: Year One #7, Batman: Dark Patterns #6, Birds of Prey #21, Blade Forger #3, Doom Academy #4 (de 5), Exceptional X-Men #9, Moon Knight: Fist Of Khonshu #8, The Moon is Following Us #9 (de 10), Transformers #20, Ultimate X-Men #15, Wonder Woman #21, W0rldtr33 #14.
The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 358 Exquisite Corpses #1 from:Image | Writer(s):James Tynion IV | Artist(s):Michael Walsh Jordie Bellaire | $4.99 I Was A Fashion School Serial Killer #2 from Image | Writer(s):Doug Wagner | Artist(s):Daniel Hillyard | $3.99 Dick Tracy (Mad Cave Studios) #10 from Mad Cave Studios | Writer(s):Alex Segura Michael Moreci | Artist(s):Geraldo Borges | $4.99 Phantom Road #12 from Image | Writer(s):Jeff Lemire | Artist(s):Gabriel Hernandez Walta | $3.99 Transformers #20 from Image Comics (W) Daniel Warren Johnson (A) Jorge Corona, Mike Spicer $3.99 Betty & Veronica Friends Forever: Spy Girls #1 (one shot) from Archie Comics (W) Tania Del Rio (A) Holly G, Jim Amash, Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli $4.99Godzilla Here There Be Aliens #1 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s):Frank Tieri | Artist(s):Angel Hernandez | $4.99 Dark Regards #1 from Oni Press | Writer(s):Dave Hill | Artist(s):Artyom Topilin | $4.99 This Week's Best Comic Books Archie is Mr. Justice #4 from Archie Comics (W) Blake Howard (A) Federico Sabbatini, Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli $4.99 Whatever Happened to the Crimson Justice #1 from Mad Cave Studios (W) Frank Tieri (A) Inaki Miranda $4.99 Vatican City #2 from Dark Horse | Writer(s):Mark Millar | Artist(s):Per Berg | $5.99 Bug Wars #4 from Image | Writer(s):Jason Aaron | Artist(s):Mahmud Asrar Matthew Wilson | $4.99 Sleep #1 from Image | Writer(s):Zander Cannon | Artist(s):Zander Cannon | $3.99 Epitaphs From The Abyss #11 (EC Comics) from Oni Press | Writer(s):Jeff Jensen | Artist(s):David Lapham | $4.99 Out Of Alcatraz #3 from Oni Press | Writer(s):Christopher Cantwell | Artist(s):Tyler Crook | $4.99 Nostalgia The Shadow #1, cover dated November 1973; cover priced 20 cents published by DC Comics Last Week Svengoolie showed Ghost of Frankenstein (Bela as Igor), Blair Witch Project. Next Week: The Mummy (1959) This week's that guy that was in that show is Malcolm McDowell Today our Frenzy Faves is a favorite Twilight Zone episode The Shelter, Season 3 Episode 3, Original air date September 29, 1961
Cartoonist Zander Cannon joins the show to chat about the post-Kaijumax life and his upcoming Image Comics series, Sleep. Cannon discusses how he decides what projects to take on, the consolidation of art roles, coming off Kaijumax, losing momentum, his gap between big projects, palate cleansers, projects as business cards, the origins of Sleep, conspiracies and speculation, whether he's a horror fan, sleep as a horror angle, creative exercises, the appeal of restrictions, how he develops stories, its locations and characters, the monster in the story, working with Image, managing this moment, and more.
The writer and artist of the new Image series Sleep joins us this week to talk about limited color palettes, how X-Men comics have always been complicated, the best kaiju, and a whole lot more!We make our show on Zencastr, and you can too! Follow this link to sign up now!
The Shonen Flop team is taking a much-needed holiday break in January. Instead of a new episode this week we're rerunning our favorite Patreon episode of the year! You can find our next new episode, first thoughts on Chameleon Jail on Feb 3rd. Is the follow up to Getter Robo even better? Hell yeah it is! We and Comic Book Creator Zander Cannon (Top 10, Kaijumax) discuss Getter Robo Go. Manga by Ken Ishikawa
This is a cross-post of this week's episode of Giant Sized Violence. This week, we're joined by writer and tabletop game designer Sarah Kennedy to talk about one of our favorite comics, Kaijumax by Zander Cannon! Kaijumax is a highly acclaimed kaiju-prison drama comic, unlike anything we've seen before. It's chock full of fun Tokusatsu references, and plays with the tropes of both prison dramas and monster movies in ways we never would have imagined! Our guest, Sarah Kennedy, has worked on over 70 tabletop games, including Sentai & Sensibility, RPGs for Power Rangers, GI Joe, and Star Trek, as well as Werewolf the Apocalypse. She also has a Tokusatsu inspired comic of her own that she's working on that we can't wait to see come to life!
This week, we're joined by writer and tabletop game designer Sarah Kennedy to talk about one of our favorite comics, Kaijumax by Zander Cannon! Kaijumax is a highly acclaimed kaiju-prison drama comic, unlike anything we've seen before. It's chock full of fun Tokusatsu references, and plays with the tropes of both prison dramas and monster movies in ways we never would have imagined. Our guest, Sarah Kennedy, has worked on over 70 tabletop games, including Sentai & Sensibility, RPGs for Power Rangers, GI Joe, and Star Trek, as well as Werewolf the Apocalypse. She also has a Tokusatsu inspired comic of her own that she's working on that we can't wait to see come to life!
An artist of the highest caliber, Zander Cannon broke into comics on The Tick spinoff, The Chainsaw Vigilante, and never looked back! He struck out on his own with The Replacement God series, then teamed up with Alan Moore and Gene Ha for Top 10, under Moore's America's Best Comics imprint. After the Top 10 spinoff Smax, Zander started a long-time partnership with Kevin Cannon (no relation) on creative and commercial endeavors. Then there was his own graphic novel Heck, followed by his hugely successful series Kaijumax! Sounds like he has a bright future in this industry. You can follow Zander on all the socials @zandercannon (@zander_cannon on X). * Apologies for technical issues with Mike's mic during the episode. Zander is clear as a bell!_________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you like this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And if you really like this podcast, support what we do as a member of the Dollar Bin Boosters: buzzsprout.com/1817176/support.Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on X._____________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com.Support the Show.
Mark presents the Winter Palace Podcast and is joined by cartoonist Zander Cannon to discuss Godzilla Minus One movie, the 1979 Godzilla comic book from Marvel Comics, the third and final hardcover collection of his comic book Kaijumax coming out, comics industry shop talk including digital art vs old school pencil and ink, color guides and more.
After seven long years, we're happy to welcome Zander Cannon (@zandercannon) to the pod to discuss the mad monster party, officially known as Godzilla Minus One. We basically go through the entire film plot point by plot point, so if you haven't seen it yet, save the pod for after you've watched it. Short version: it's as good or better than all the buzz you've heard about it. We talk about the main characters, both the humans and Big G himself, compare it to the original 1954 film (with and without Raymond Burr in the American version), the call-backs to previous movies, the drama at the heart of the movie and what very nerdy fan service thing I would have loved to see in the movie, even if most viewers may not have gotten the reference. From there, we discuss the 1979 Godzilla comic from Marvel. Zander only read a couple issues as a kid, but I reread all 24 issues for the show. So, we discuss the creators and art style, which Marvel super heroes appear in the book and, of course, the giant Mattel Godzilla toy from that era (you know, the one with the spring-loaded fist you could shoot). That's a natural segue into Zander's comic Kaijumax, which finished up last year and the third of three hardcover collections is coming out soon (it may be out when you hear this) from Oni Press. We talk about the evolution of the series over its 30 issues, the lack of monster vs monster splash pages in the series, all the tropes that got turned on their heads in the series and more. We end with what could a general talk abou the comics industry, largely about original art, prices these days for older pages, creating comics digitally vs the old pen and ink days, color guides and how cool they are to see, retro technology and a bunch of other topics. It was great to talk to Zander again on the show and hopefully it won't take seven years to invite him back.
Este año no iba a ser menos y tenemos nuestro monográfico dedicado a una de las obras del bardo barbudo de Northampton y es que además tenemos ya casi encima el vigesimoquinto aniversario de America’s Best Comics (ABC para los amigos), la línea donde al borde del cambio de siglo Alan Moore lanzaba un montón de propuestas, de entre las cuales rescatamos una para nuestro monográfico de este mes. Nos vamos de viaje a Neópolis, la ciudad donde se encuentra la comisaría del décimo distrito, también llamada Top 10. De la mano de Alan Moore, Gene Ha y Zander Cannon nos daremos una vuelta por esas calles donde desde el taxista hasta el vendedor de perritos calientes es un superhéroe, con sus superpoderes y su supertraje. Bienvenidos a esta serie repletísima de guiños, humor y todos los ingredientes de un procedimental policíaco pasado de vueltas. A todas las unidades, denle al play. Repito: denle al play. La noche es caliente como el infierno. Todo se te pega. Una asquerosa habitación de un asqueroso barrio de una asquerosa ciudad. El aparato de aire acondicionado es un pedazo de chatarra que no podría enfriar ni una bebida aunque la metieras dentro. Parece el sitio perfecto para escuchar el podcast 308 de ELHDLT Selección musical: 🎶 Top 10, de Leroy from the North 🎶 Hill Street Blues main theme, de Mike Post
This episode Reilly and George are joined on the Hypothetical Island by cartoonist Zander Cannon for a wide-ranging talk on the chores of a sea god, racist yetis, how 500 feet tall isn't that big, what it's like working with Alan Moore, and the art of page layouts.
Hellboy in Love by Christopher Golden, Matt Smith, and Chris O'Halloran from Dark Horse, XINO #2 from Oni Press featuring David and Maria Lapham, Zander Cannon, Artyrom Trakhanov, and company, TMNT Vs. Street Fighter #2 by Paul Allor, Axel Medel, and Sarah Myer from IDW, The He-Man Effect: How American Toymakers Sold Your Childhood by Box Brown from :01 First Second, World's Finest: Teen Titans #1 by Mark Waid, Emanuela Lupacchino, and Jordie Bellaire, Milk Maid by Jasper Jubenvill, The Big Game #1 by Mark Millar, Pepe Larraz, and Giovanna Niro from Image, Crazy Food Truck Volume 3 by Rokurou Ogaki from Viz, Dandadan, Scrapper #1 by Cliff Bleszinski, Alex de Campi, and Sandy Jarrell from Image, True Crime Funnies by Jim Rugg, Weapon Brown: Aftershock by Jason Yungbluth, plus a whole mess more!
Episode 840 - Jason Interviews Alex Segura - Project: Cryptid - Ahoy ComicsFor the last five years, AHOY Comics has asked its readers to believe in the weird and sublime — whether it's a friendship between Jesus and a superhero, a grandmother who fights eldritch horrors, or a space squadron run entirely by cats. This fall, AHOY Comics' latest jam-packed anthology, PROJECT: CRYPTID, will feature unbelievably hilarious and hilariously unbelievable tales about cryptids from around the world. Featuring comics and short stories from well-established creators as well as new voices, PROJECT: CRYPTID will transport readers from the depths of Loch Ness to the wilds of the Yeti's Himalayan Mountains to the Ohio backroads where the Loveland Frogman lurks, asking the important questions like are any of these mysterious, unthinkable creatures actually real? And more importantly, are they funny? The anthology will feature comics and stories from writers Mark Russell, Paul Cornell, Alisa Kwitney, Alex Segura, Bryce Ingman, Paul Constant, Liana Kangas, Henry Barajas, AA Rubin, Joe Illidge, Melissa F. Olson, Zander Cannon, Gene Ha, Hanna Bahedry, Matt Ligeti, Stuart Moore and more, as well as art by Jordi Perez, Madeline Seely, PJ Holden, Mike Spicer, Mauricet, Steven Bryant, Peter Krause, Richard Pace, Jamal Igle, Ted and Ro, Lew Stringer, Lane Lloyd, and more.Buy it: https://comicsahoy.com/news/ahoys-newest-anthology%E2%80%94project-cryptid CFP Patreon https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofitCFP Merch https://comicsfunprofit.threadless.comDonations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/36s7YeLThank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. All the C4FaP links you could ever need in one place https://beacons.ai/comicsfunprofit Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/
Andy tries to convince Kevin and Phil that this isn't an old episode. Kevin mentions FCBD and his controversial takes:I am Stan FCBD by Tom Scioli (Ten Speed Graphic)Link to complete book out in September, 2023https://prhcomics.com/book/?isbn=9781984862020 Conan the Barbarian FCBD by Jim Zubb, Rob Delatorre (Titan)https://titan-comics.com/news/free-comic-book-day-2023/ Kaijumax Book 4, 5 and 6 by Zander Cannon […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise 533 – For Claiming to be Caught up, Why are we Discussing Free Comic Book Day? first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
Andy tries to convince Kevin and Phil that this isn't an old episode. Kevin mentions FCBD and his controversial takes:I am Stan FCBD by Tom Scioli (Ten Speed Graphic)Link to complete book out in September, 2023https://prhcomics.com/book/?isbn=9781984862020 Conan the Barbarian FCBD by Jim Zubb, Rob Delatorre (Titan)https://titan-comics.com/news/free-comic-book-day-2023/ Kaijumax Book 4, 5 and 6 by Zander Cannon […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise 533 – For Claiming to be Caught up, Why are we Discussing Free Comic Book Day? first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
On a remote island in the South Pacific lies Zander Cannon's KAIJUMAX, a maximum security prison for giant monsters! This senpai-tacular series is available in 6 six-issue TPBs from Oni Press! -- https://onipress.com/collections/kaijumax "Going to Prison!" by The Very Nice Interesting Singer Man, from the album "Stuff That Happens" -- https://open.spotify.com/album/2bRzzuOZzwLj0zpCGN38v3
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:38 - Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1 (Ray Fawkes and Patrick Zircher, Zander Cannon, Daniel Sampere) 0:12:37 - Batman Incorporated #12 (Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham) 0:19:53 - Detective Comics #22 (John Layman and Jason Fabok) 0:28:20 - Batwing #22 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Eduardo Pansica) 0:36:55 - Action Comics #22 (Scott Lobdell and Tyler Kirkham) 0:45:09 - Green Lantern #22 (Robert Venditti and Billy Tan) 0:52:58 - Earth 2 #14 (James Robinson and Nicola Scott) 1:01:03 - Green Arrow #22 (Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino) 1:09:33 - Stormwatch #22 (Jim Starlin and Yvel Guichet) 1:19:30 - The Movement #3 (Gail Simone and Freddie Williams II) 1:29:33 - Dial H #14 (China Miéville and Alberto Ponticelli) 1:39:33 - The Phantom Stranger #10 (J.M. De Matteis and Fernando Blanco) 1:49:12 - Swamp Thing #22 (Charles Soule and Kano) 1:57:46 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
This week on the Hypothetical Island Reilly and George are joined by cartoonist superstar Gene Ha for a wide ranging discussion on the many roles of Gene Hackman, how convincing an Amazon they might make, the general awesomeness of Zander Cannon, over-complicated superhero costumes, and what it was like to collaborate with some guy named Alan Moore.
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
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:24 - Green Lantern #19 (Geoff Johns and Szymon Kudranski, Ardian Syaf) 0:11:07 - Detective Comics #19 (John Layman and Jason Fabok) 0:20:04 - Batwing #19 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Eduardo Pansica) 0:28:53 - Action Comics #19 (Andy Diggle and Tony S Daniel) 0:36:18 - Earth 2 #11 (James Robinson and Nicola Scott) 0:44:47 - Green Arrow #19 (Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino) 0:52:29 - Worlds' Finest #11 (Paul Levitz and Ken Lashley, Robson Rocha, and Barry Kitson) 0:59:43 - Stormwatch #19 (Jim Starlin and Yvel Guichet) 1:08:49 - Animal Man #19 (Jeff Lemire and Steve Pugh) 1:16:26 - Dial H #11 (China Miéville and Alberto Ponticelli) 1:26:14 - The Phantom Stranger #7 (Dan DiDio, J.M. De Matteis and Zander Cannon, Gene Ha) 1:35:39 - Swamp Thing #19 (Charles Soule and Kano) 1:43:37 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:17 - Superman #17 (Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort) 0:11:49 - Green Lantern #18 (SGeoff Johns and Szymon Kudranski, Ardian Syaf) 0:19:29 - Detective Comics #18 (John Layman and Jason Fabok) 0:27:33 - Batwing #18 (Fabian Nicieza and Fabrizio Florentino) 0:34:55 - Earth 2 #10 (James Robinson and Nicola Scott) 0:43:05 - Green Arrow #18 (Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino) 0:52:39 - Worlds' Finest #10 (Paul Levitz and Kevin Maguire) 1:00:02 - Stormwatch #18 (Peter Milligan and Will Conrad) 1:07:44 - Animal Man #18 (Jeff Lemire and Steve Pugh) 1:15:37 - Swamp Thing #18 (Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette) 1:24:37 - Dial H #10 (China Miéville and Alberto Ponticelli) 1:33:58 - The Phantom Stranger #6 (Dan DiDio, J.M. De Matteis and Zander Cannon, Gene Ha) 1:42:47 - Human Bomb #4 (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Jerry Ordway) 1:50:17 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz
Episode 233. We're concluding our discussion on Zander Cannon's comic series Kaijumax, talking about the final two volumes! We expand our view on Kaijumax, visiting the court system, death row, and victim reconciliation programs at the prison. But business as normal grinds to a halt when an alien attack threatens Earth, and the kaiju are encouraged to volunteer for the war effort, in exchange for reduced sentences. On the outside, Electogor is able to reunite with his daughter, and other inmates find unexpected connections in the midst of war.The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know!Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
Episode 233. We're concluding our discussion on Zander Cannon's comic series Kaijumax, talking about the final two volumes! We expand our view on Kaijumax, visiting the court system, death row, and victim reconciliation programs at the prison. But business as normal grinds to a halt when an alien attack threatens Earth, and the kaiju are encouraged to volunteer for the war effort, in exchange for reduced sentences. On the outside, Electogor is able to reunite with his daughter, and other inmates find unexpected connections in the midst of war. The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know! Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
Episode 230. We're continuing our coverage of Zander Cannon's comic series Kaijumax, talking about volumes 3 and 4 this week, and finishing up the series at the end of the month! Electogor is back in prison, this time accompanied by his young son. To protect himself and his family, he puts a hit out on an old foe -- who turns up dead before any other monsters can get to him. Meanwhile, Electogor's ferocious daughter is in the women's wing of Kaijumax, which sees its own share of threats from the guards and in-fighting that could turn into all-out war.The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know!Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
Episode 230. We're continuing our coverage of Zander Cannon's comic series Kaijumax, talking about volumes 3 and 4 this week, and finishing up the series at the end of the month! Electogor is back in prison, this time accompanied by his young son. To protect himself and his family, he puts a hit out on an old foe -- who turns up dead before any other monsters can get to him. Meanwhile, Electogor's ferocious daughter is in the women's wing of Kaijumax, which sees its own share of threats from the guards and in-fighting that could turn into all-out war. The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know! Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
Episode 224. We're starting a new monthly ongoing series reading the Kaijuxmax comics by writer and artist Zander Cannon! Kaijumax is a remote island prison for huge monsters of all kinds: aliens, robots, nuclear disasters, and creatures from myth. Electrogor is a giant orange bugman and single father just trying to stay under the radar and keep his kids fed. When he's thrown into prison, he has to deal with gangs, prejudice, unscrupulous guards, the uranium drug trade, and the struggle to escape and get back to his family who have no idea where he's been. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:06 - Welcome and banter 00:02:45 - Kaijumax vol. 1-2 spoiler free thoughts 00:17:29 - Housekeeping 00:21:52 - Kaijumax vol. 1-2 spoilers begin here! 01:15:08 - Bingo check-in 01:17:58 - Recommendations 01:25:45 - Pitching what we cover next week 01:27:40 - Outro The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know! Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
Episode 224. We're starting a new monthly ongoing series reading the Kaijuxmax comics by writer and artist Zander Cannon! Kaijumax is a remote island prison for huge monsters of all kinds: aliens, robots, nuclear disasters, and creatures from myth. Electrogor is a giant orange bugman and single father just trying to stay under the radar and keep his kids fed. When he's thrown into prison, he has to deal with gangs, prejudice, unscrupulous guards, the uranium drug trade, and the struggle to escape and get back to his family who have no idea where he's been.00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:06 - Welcome and banter 00:02:45 - Kaijumax vol. 1-2 spoiler free thoughts 00:17:29 - Housekeeping 00:21:52 - Kaijumax vol. 1-2 spoilers begin here! 01:15:08 - Bingo check-in 01:17:58 - Recommendations 01:25:45 - Pitching what we cover next week 01:27:40 - OutroThe Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know!Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
It's a story about cute girls taking care of...giant monsters? Look's like Clifford has some new pals. This episode we, and our guest comic book artist Zander Cannon (Top 10, Kaiju Max, Heck) discuss Mujirushi Shimazaki's manga Monster Tamer Girls. Show Notes: You can reach us at shonenflop@gmail.com or on Twitter @shonenflopcast Episode art by Shannon (IG: illuminyatea) You can find our guest at bigtimeattic.com and find Kaiju Max wherever you get your comics Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes, polls for what we cover next, and patreon-exclusive episodes Our merch store has new designs! Get Shonen Flop art, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye teepublic.com/t-shirts?ref_id=22733 Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, play games, and even join our comic book discussion club! Find it at discord.gg/4hC3SqRw8r Shoutouts: AnimeShin: linktr.ee/animeshin The Last Comic Shop: lastcomicshoppodcast.com The Nerd Alternative: linktr.ee/thenerdalternative Fallout Columbus: establishedpropertyplayhouse.com/fallout-columbus
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We are excited to have with us the internationally acclaimed and award-winning comic creator, Zander Cannon! See more of Zander at: http://www.bigtimeattic.com/ What is Storycomic.com? This is your home for stories about comics or comic-based stories. We curate news and talk with storytellers and artists. We focus on children's books, graphic novels, illustrations, and the people behind these works that bring joy and inquiry. We also publish our own satirical graphic novels and fun family-friendly materials. Our mission is to inspire, educate, and entertain. Follow us: www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1 For information on being guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com
1:00 introduction and banter4:00 Loki and other MCU, 16:45 going back to movies in the theatre,18:48 The Bad Batch and other Star Wars,37:00 Audio book narrators - leads into conversation about accents59:50 Matt's been watching Parasite1:03:37 Joker Movie leads into Venom1:06:51 Spider-Man reboot ranting 1:15:00 MCU rants - Moon Knight - She Hulk - Secret Invasion - Nick Fury in the movies1:26:14 How I Met Your Mother1:37:30 Matt's Brian Posehn story1:4030 Dexter's Shatner story1:45:50 Matt's Zander Cannon story1:47:05 Matt's Cinema Snob story - leads into other con talks
A comics series that’s sadly hard to find these days is Smax by Alan Moore, Zander Cannon, and Andrew Currie. Emmet has been waxing nostalgic for this spinoff of Moore, Cannon, and Gene Ha’s Top Ten, so this week he calls up Cannon to chat about it – the meaning of the handprint on Smax’s … Continue reading #695 Zander Cannon talks “Smax”!
From the dawn of time, humankind has dreamed of watching a giant lizard wrestle a big ape. Well, now humankind has Godzilla vs. Kong. Did it live up to our dreams? We enlisted the creator of Kaijumax, Zander Cannon, to help untangle our thoughts, as we spin along on this hollow Earth.BTW: we know we promised you the Dark Phoenix live episode on our Twitter and IG, but technical issues stood in the way (those technical issues are that Dan somehow lost the file). In the unlikely event anyone has a recording or a bootleg, get in touch!Wikipedia entry for Godzilla vs. Kong.Movies recommended in this episode:The Wolf HouseButcher, Baker, Nightmare MakerShin GodzillaKing Kong EscapesA Colt is My Passport
We ring in our 100th episode with a rollicking big movie and the absolute ideal guest for it, Kaijumax comic book creator Zander Cannon. We get the lowdown on the big guys and probably look too deeply at this movie. Or "Two guys explain to Kraig how to watch this kind of movie." Subscribe to Repeat Viewing wherever you listen, please rate, review & share! Theme music by Samuel Oak.
Giant Monster season is here, and what better way to celebrate all things Kaiju than a chat with the creator of the amazing Kaijumax - Zander Cannon! Together they discuss giant monster movies, storytelling techniques, comic book 'seasons', working with Oni Press and so much more. Theres also an extra chat with Mark Abnett of Aroha Comics about their new book 'This Land'. All of that and a whole ton of indie comics to check out. Its one not to be missed! Great stuff to check out this week - Zander Cannon, Kaijumax, Oni Press, The Eye of Mongombo, Fantagraphics, Bookshop.org, Mark Abnett, Aroha Comics, This Land #1, Band of Warriors KS, That Comic Smell Comic, The PXD, Home Sick Pilots #2, Inky Adventures, Dan Harris, Sympathy for the Devil, Daniel Bristow Bailey Click here to buy comics from the creators of the Awesome Comics Podcast! Let us know what you think! Email: awesomecomicspod@gmail.com Join the discussion today at our facebook group Awesome Comics Talk Check out the folks who sponsor this lil show - the mighty folks at Comichaus! If you love our Intro/Outro music, then check out the brilliant Chad Fifer and more of his musical badassery at www.chadfifer.bandcamp.com
In this week's episode of Off Panel, cartoonist Zander Cannon joins to chat about his Oni Press series, Kaijumax. Cannon discusses working from home, how the state of the world has affected his storytelling brain, Kaijumax's evolution, empathy in storytelling, what he's learned from the series, its season model, kaiju as proxies, the type of kaiju he'd be, and more.
Les Back Issues du Reconfinement - Jour 16 Chaque jour, on vous présente dans un format court une bonne BD à lire en période de confinement, histoire de s'évader un peu. De quoi soutenir votre libraire aussi si l'oeuvre vous intéresse et : le conseil lecture restera valable en tous temps ! L'équipe de First Print accueillera dans ces formats plusieurs invités ! Chaque émission intègre dans sa description un lien chez notre partenaire Comics Zone ! Commander Kaijumax à ce lien ! -- Soutenez nous sur Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/first-print Ne manquez aucun rendez-vous : https://podcast.ausha.co/firstprintfra Retrouvez nous sur Facebook : https://facebook.com/FirstPrintFRA et sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/FirstPrintFRA
We return to our RWB anthology coverage with three more amazing stories by Matt Wagner and a guest artist. First, in Stan Saki's Devil Say, Devil Do, we hop on board a non-stop chase between a bag man and Grendel. Then, in Devil, Devil, On The Roof by Zander Cannon we see a super paranoid Mob boss cloistered away in his secret suite slowly realize that even he can't hide from Grendel. Finally, the master Matt Wagner returns to the art side with Scared Of The Devil and we see another classic showdown between a Mob boss, Grendel and that stinky old wolf, Argent. Eli Schwab https://cosmiclionproductions.com/ Grab a Wizerd: The Comic MegaZine here: https://cosmiclionproductions.com/t/x... @CosmicLion on Instagram Ben Granoff @BenGranoff on Instagram Much love to Matt Wagner who is now on instagram @MattWagnerComics We are also on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-devil-in-detail/id1515990826 and Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzmBWoPHse5b2oNVbMwOu?si=OFofifuxTyKjeITOmHWxQA
Episode 62! I'll start off with a warning. I didn't edit much of this episode so the YouTube version and this will be very similar. When you listen to the episode you"ll know why I couldn't edit. This week we are giving our thoughts on Top 10, as well as going over a few other nerd news! Top 10 is a superhero comic book limited series published by the America's Best Comics imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC Comics. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Gene Ha and Zander Cannon, the series details the lives and work of the police force of Neopolis, a city in which almost everyone, from the police and criminals to civilians, children and even pets, has super powers and colorful costumes. Hope you all enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/WednesdayPull/message
Episode 44 – The One with Kaijumax Well hello there, welcome to our podcast. This is episode 44 of Kaiju Curry House – The One with Kaijumax. Please download from your favourite podcast service and enjoy our content. Also, go on over to heroespodcasts.com to see other episodes and series. Today your regular hosts are...
Big monsters in a prison?! We are there! Join as we talk to the Eisner Award winning writer, Zander Cannon! The post IndiComix Ep 126: Zander Cannon and ‘Kaijumax’ appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
DCOCD is the DC Comics EVENT PODCAST where we discuss, contextualise and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. Its 2013 and the big 3 Justice League books come together for the first proper event of the New 52 TRINITY WAR. Will our heroes stop fighting amongst themselves long enough to solve the mystery of Pandora and her coincidentally named Pandaora’s Box? Not until the final part!. This event is brought to us by the creative talents of Geoff Johns, Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes, JM DeMatteis, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke, Mikel Janin, Christian Alamy, Oclair Albert, Zander Cannon, Keith Champagne, Vicente Cifuentes, Marc Deering, Eber Ferreira, Gene Ha, Jim Lee, Tom Nguyen, Joe Prado, Kenneth Rocafort, Scott Williams, Patrick Zircher, Sal Cipriano, Taylor Esposito, Travis Lanham, Carlos Mangul, Nick Napolitano, Dezi Sienty, Brad Anderson, Blond, Jeromy Cox, Gabe Eltaeb, Nathan Eyring, Hi-Fi, Art Lyon, Marcelo Maiolo, Pete Pantazis, Rod Reis, Alex Sinclair, Dan Didio, Will Moss and Brian Cunningham. Paul and Mike are joined by Scott X to provide a trinity of commentary! How will they rate TRINITY WAR? Tune in and find out! If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via waitingfordoom.com or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!
The podcast is back and we're happy to welcome two comics veterans folks should check out.First up is Rob Walton (@robwaltoon), creator of the 1990s comic Ragmop. A few years ago, Rob decided to revisit his story about talking dinosaurs, conspiracy theories and slapstick comedy that was the hallmark of the original series (which was collected about 10 years ago. It's out of print but you can get them straight from Rob himself). Now, he has taken those online stories and put them together as a new Kickstarter graphic novel: Ragmop. The World Needs Laughter. At the time of the episode's recording, the project was 67% funded with a little over two weeks to go. During out chat, we talk about the book's initial life as a small press book before becoming part of Image's black and white boom in the mid to late 1990s. We recall some other great books from that era, including Replacement God by former podcast guest Zander Cannon (now of Kaijumax). We go through a lot of the book's inspirations, including Jack Kirby, classic animation, the Marx Brothers and more. We also go into the history of Rob ended up writing Grendel Tales: The Devil's Hammer back in 1993 (Now available in the Grendel Tales Omnibus Volume 1).After that, we welcome back to the show Phil Hester (@philhester). The Wretch Omnibus from Ohama Bound (@omabound) is now out. We talked about it on the pod in 2017, but good things come to those who wait. We discuss the creation of the character, the name change, its move from publisher to publisher, how the trade came out, some of the most fondly remembered stories and more. We also talk about some of Phil's current work. The first trade for Stronghold, written by Phil and drawn by Ryan Kelly (@funrama), is hot of the presses. And later this year, Phil is drawing Family Tree, written by Jeff Lemire (@jefflemire). We also discuss two of Phil's favorite topics: DC's Tattered Tatterdemalion Ragman and the pain and pleasure of buying original comic artwork.Note: We know today (as the pod drops) is the start of hockey season. We were hoping to get some of our past puckhead pals on the show before the season started, but did not. Hopefully soon. And hopefully soon is another comics guest to discuss one of the biggest comic stories of the year. That is, actually discussing the stories, not stories about the business, although that will likely come up too.Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy the episode.
Around Comics welcomes 4 time Eisner Award Winner and all around great guy Gene Ha for a conversation about his career and life in comics. Starting in South Bend Indiana and coming all the way to his creator owned comic Mae, Gene has spent three decades dazzling fans and creators alike as an artists artist. Gene has worked on everything from Green Lantern to The Avengers as well as Top Ten with Alan Moore and long time friend and current Mae collaborator Zander Cannon.
This week, after spending so long hating most of what we have to offer... there is an unexpected lull.Flick has asked me to look at the Green Day album "Warning" and I wanted her to read the Alan Moore classic "Top Ten" with Gene Ha and Zander Cannon.Yes it's punk pop rock for the grump, and the first ever comic book for Flick.So how do we get on?You'll have to listen... off you trot.TTFNJohn
On this episode, the gang takes a patreon request and covers one of their first indie books, Kaijumax by Zander Cannon and published by Oni Press – a gruesome tale of giant monsters in a maximum security prison. Asking the tough questions, like what if we treated giant monsters as badly as we currently treat […]
Ever wonder about what goes into creating a great comics pitch? Well wonder no more! This time we sit down with Zander Cannon, John Bivens, Ted Anderson, and Tim Wilsie (with a cameo appearance by JN Monk) to dive into what makes (or breaks) a comics pitch. What are the best ways to pitch a … Continue reading Secrets of Pitches →
Welcome to the first episode of the Monsters Attack podcast! To start things off, we hosted a round table discussion with many of the members of the World Monster HQ comic studio including Zander Cannon, John Bivens, and Peter Wartman. You’ll learn about the history of the studio, who all of us are, and what … Continue reading Meet the Monsters →
This episode was originally broadcast on June 4, 2015. Godzilla meets OZ. That's the basic premise behind Zander Cannon's new Oni Press series Kaijumax, and one that has hooked hordes of new readers to the book. But even that high-concept punch doesn't really prepare you for just how good this book is, which is why Greg made a point to sit down with Zander for this conversation about the book, his approach, and the different elements and aspects that went into its development. What brought the series to Oni Press? How does the book represent a new way of working for him? What was it like working as a layout artist on such books as Top 10 and JLA? What kind of reception has Kaijumax received since it launched in April? The answers to all those questions and many more are only a mouse click or finger tap away! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.
Puedes encontrar el comic aqui: https://amzn.to/2OZtmjx Alan Moore, Gene Ha y Zander Cannon amplían las fronteras de su original obra a través de diferentes historias que desvelan más detalles sobre el pasado de personajes tan relevantes como Smax. El exitoso equipo creativo nos traslada además hasta 1949, para narrar los acontecimientos que provocaron la fundación de Neópolis tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Autor de obras maestras de la talla de Watchmen y V de vendetta, Alan Moore es probablemente el guionista más influyente en la historia del medio. Al igual que Promethea, Top 10 fue publicada originalmente dentro de la línea America?s Best Comics. El presente tomo recupera sus principales especiales y precuelas: la novela gráfica Top 10: The Forty Niners, America's Best Comics Special, y la serie limitada centrada en Smax, uno de los protagonistas más carismáticos de la serie original. Un brillante trabajo que sin duda merece ser reivindicado.
On this week's episode of Off Panel, cartoonist Zander Cannon joins the show to discuss his Oni Press comic, Kaijumax. He discusses how the book became more than a side project, why he went with a season model on the book, his trepidation diving into it without a safety net, whether his DC layout work prepared him for Kaijumax, problem solving on the page, handling everything himself on the book, his process, working with Oni and Charlie Chu, balancing tone in the book, the benefits of the season model, the appeal of studio life, and more.
Eisner award winning comic artist and writer, Zander Cannon, joins us to talk about his comic series Kaijumax! We delve into his creative process, talk about his comic, and share stories of passionate love for tokusatsu, kaiju movies, and giant robots. Timestamps: 00:00 - KaijuMax 32:03 - On creating your own comic 37:52 - What's next for KaijuMax 41:37 - Tokusatsu 1:17:45 - Twitter questions
Eisner award winning comic artist and writer, Zander Cannon, joins us to talk about his comic series Kaijumax! We delve into his creative process, talk about his comic, and share stories of passionate love for tokusatsu, kaiju movies, and giant robots. Timestamps: 00:00 - KaijuMax 32:03 - On creating your own comic 37:52 - What's next for KaijuMax 41:37 - Tokusatsu 1:17:45 - Twitter questions
The podcast returns from holiday/health hiatus for a look at the year in comics for 2016. We're joined in separate segments by (01:33) Joe Sposto (@joesposto) from Longbox Heroes, (40:22) magazine contributor Matt D and (1:11:20) Al Kennedy (@housetoastonish) from House To Astonish. There's chat about DC Rebirth, Civil War 2, the Inhumans' failed babyface push and other news from the past year. Then, it's lots of recommendations about what our favorite books and creators were from the past year. There are so many quality books now, things are bound to be forgotten, so apologies to those we should have mentioned during the show and did not. We still love your work, even if our collective memories are like a new kind of Swiss cheese, Some of the books we did remember to mention include: The Vision by Tom King, Gabriel H Walta and Jordie Bellaire, Batman by King and multiple artists, Detective Comics by James Tynion IV and multiple artists, Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott and Liam Sharp, Moon Knight by Jeff Lemire and multiple artists, The Fix by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber, Future Quest by Jeff Parker, Doc Shaner, Steve Rude and other artists, the Batman 66 books by multiple creators, Kaijumax by Zander Cannon, The Black Monday Murders by Jonathan Hickman and Tomm Coker, Southern Bastards by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour, Giant Days by John Allison and multiple artists, Limbo by Dan Watters and Caspar Wijngaard, Another Castle by Andrew Wheeler and Paulina Ganucheau and plenty of other great books that you should check out to see if they are for you. We also said goodbye to two amazing books this year that ended after 50 and 60 issues: The Sixth Gun by Collen Bunn and Brian Hurtt and Chew by John Layman and Rob Guillory, respectively. Also, a shout-out to some great collections that came out this year: The return of Blue Monday by Chynna Clugston-Flores, IDW's Artist Edition for the DC War books (featuring Kirby, Kubert, Kahinger and people whose last name didn't start with K) and the Master of Kung Fu omnibuses, books I never thought I would ever see collected. There's some brief chat throughout the podcast about non-comics stuff, because we just can't stick to one topic for a whole show. We talk Marvel Puzzle Quest with Joe (our alliance leader), NXT wrestling with Matt and Chikara with Al
Prison drug rings! Forbidden romance! Giant monsters! Kaijumax isn't your typical prison story and it isn't your typical giant monster story either. So when you put them together you're sure to not know what to expect! Hear Kurtis and Michael talk about Kaijumax, by Zander Cannon. Tell us what to read next! Send us an […]
What's up everyone!! We're coming to you straight from the hallowed walls of Gabe's basement to bring you the 45 episode of Thinking Outside the Long Box!! Not only are we bringing you our latest opinions on the latest pop culture news, but we are also debuting, what Gabe has dubbed, the pop culture classics!! The whole middle segment of the show now revolves around 1 piece of literature or film that all three of us watch/read, and discuss. This episode we talk about Rafael Albuquerque's comic book, Ei8ht! We give our opinions/thoughts, and read some feedback from others! Also, the first of two interviews comes from Mort Todd!! Mort is a comic book writer, and was the editor in chief for Cracked magazine! He has worked on MANY things, including; Back from the Grave, Marvel Music, Return of the Skyman, and MANY more!! Mort tells us about his awesome career, and the projects that he is working on right now!! Our second interview comes from the amazing Zander Cannon! Zander has worked on MANY different books, such as; The Chainsaw Vigilante, The Replacement God, Bone Sharps Cowboys and Thunder Lizards, and is currently working on KaijuMax! Who wouldn't want to read a story about Kaiju in a super max prison!? Not only do we talk about that awesome book, but Zander tells us all about his rise to awesomeness!! You don't want to miss it! Remember, you can ALWAYS let us know what you think! We can only think of so many things to talk about every other week, and would LOVE to get some feedback and ideas from all of you out there who are listening!! You can send mp3s and email to our email address. Also, join the conversations on our Facebook Page and Twitter Page. Also, if you have good feedback, please leave it for us on iTunes and Stitcher!! That's one way to help us climb the ranks into podcast glory!! You can ALSO leave us voicemail!!! Call 970-573-6148 and leave us a hilarious message!!! Hall of Justice Comics & Collectibles Our Stitcher Our iTunes Credit - Jonthan Garnett, Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas
We made it and we kidna.....asked a special guest to come on the show of Kaijumax fame, Zander Cannon, to mark the event!
Editor-in-Chief Paula Gaetos sits down to chat with Zander Cannon, writer and artist of the comic book series Kaijumax. During San Diego Comic-con 2016, Paula got the chance to sit down with Zander Cannon, the creator behind the tokusatsu-inspired comic book series, Kaijumax, now in its second season. Kaijumax focuses on the social system of a group of giant monster inmates on a prison island. In the interview, Zander talks about how he got interested in the tokusatsu genre, how he created Kaijumax, as well as what's in store for the series in the future. You can pick up a copy of Kaijumax at Oni Press or at your local comic book shop. ***While it may be hard to hear Paula's audio at points during the interview due to technical issues, Zander's audio is clear.*** Be sure to subscribe to TokuNet Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. Feel free to rate and review our content! Intro & Outro Music: Son of a Rocket by Kevin Macleod at incompetech
Holy crap that is a lot of interviews for a short episode! Enjoy as Tyler runs around like his head cut off as he interviews prominent comic book creators around the showfloor! The post IndiMini Ep3: SDCC Day 1- Peter Steigerwald, Jordan Gunderson, Siya Oum, Phillip Sevy, Joe Harris, Agnes Garbowska, Zander Cannon appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
Daniel Warren Johnson steps in to discuss Space Mullet, Ghost Fleet, Green Leader, Hanna-Barbera-O-Rama: Scooby Apocalypse by Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, and Howard Porter, Future Quest by Jeff Parker, Evan "Doc" Shaner, Steve Rude, and Jordie Bellaire, and Wacky Raceland by Ken Pontac, Leonardo Manco, and Mariana Sanzone, Southern Bastards, Rebirth-O-Rama: Aquaman: Rebirth #1 by Dan Abnett, Scot Eaton, Oscar Jimenez, Mark Morales, and Gabe Eltaeb, Wonder Woman: Rebirth #1 by Greg Rucka, Matthew Clark, Sean Parsons, Liam Sharp, Jeremy Colwell, and Laura Martin, Detective Comics #934 by James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, and Adriano Lucas, and Flash: Rebirth #1 by Joshua Williamson, Carmine Di Giandomenico, and Ivan Plascencia, Justice League 3000, Kaijumax by Zander Cannon from Oni Press, plus a whole lot more!
Batten down the hatches! In this monster packed episode Josh and Trav discuss Zander Cannon’s genre fused comic, Kaijumax. Brent Jackson joins the gang as they wrap their heads around a Kaiju filled Alactraz!
We are SUPER stoked to be joined by Zander Cannon (Heck, Smax, Top 10) and Charlie Chu (ONI Press) to talk about our different experiences in fatherhood and comics! We also get the inside scoop on Zander’s 2015 Oni release KAIJUMAX! Relavent Linxxx Heck Oni Press Inframan
One of the most talked about and deservedly praised new comics of 2015 was Zander Cannon's "Kaijumax", the story of Electrogor, an oversized monster sent to a prison island of monsters. We discuss Godzilla and Gamera, balancing cute art with prison rape, tropes of "women in prison" films, his career doing layouts for books like Alan Moore's "Top Ten", and the religious preferences of mecha kaiju!
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is Top 10, by Alan Moore, Gene Ha, and Zander Cannon. The series is a police procedural set in the other-dimensional city of Neopolis, a reality where every person has some variety of superpower. The series follows the lives and cases of the officers of the 10th precinct […]
This week on View from the Gutters our topic work is??Top 10, by Alan Moore, Gene Ha, and Zander Cannon. The series is a police procedural set in the other-dimensional city of Neopolis, a reality??where every person has some variety??of superpower. The series follows the lives and cases of the officers of the 10th precinct [???]
Ryan Browne sneaks in to discuss how God Hates both Beer and Astronauts, the Blast Furnace Kickstarter, Secret Wars, Too, EC Comics, Archie, Akira, Geoff Darrow and Hard Boiled, licensed likenessess, Captain Britain and the Mighty Defenders, Creepy and Eerie, Abe Sapien, Matt Kindt's 2 Sisters from Dark Horse, Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Shattered Empire #1 by Greg Rucka, Marco Checchetto, Andres Mossa, and Phil Noto, Lando, Jason Aaron, Mike Norton, Tom King and Mitch Gerads' Sheriff of Babylon from Vertigo, John Romita Jr., #ownit, Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #3 by Mike Johnson, Angel Hernandez, and Alejandro Sanchez from IDW, Andrew MacLean's Head Lopper from Image, Kaijumax by Zander Cannon from Oni, Godzilla in Hell #2 by Bob Eggleton from IDW, and a whole mess more!
Jay and Mike make a case for you to read "East of West" and "Kaijumax," though those comics pretty much sell themselves. Then, in light of the recent buzz over Jared Leto's Joker in "Suicide Squad," Mike takes us back to the days when the Clown Prince of Crime first got his murderin' groove back, with "The Joker's Five-Way Revenge!" Then we close out with a game of "Who Am I," and Jay pulls out some obscure clues to try to stump Mike. Does it work? Listen and find out!Pull List: Jay: "East of West" (Image Comics), written by Jonathan Hickman, art by Nick Dragotta. Mike: "Kaijumax" (Oni Press), written by / art by Zander Cannon. Main Segment: "Batman" #251 - "The Joker's Five-Way Revenge!" (DC Comics), written by Dennis O'Neil, art by Neal Adams. Game: "Who Am I?"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
Godzilla meets OZ. That's the basic premise behind Zander Cannon's new Oni Press series "Kaijumax", and one that has hooked hordes of new readers to the book. But even that high-concept punch doesn't really prepare you for just how good this book is, which is why Greg made a point to sit down with Zander for this conversation about the book, his approach, and the different elements and aspects that went into its development. What brought the series to Oni Press? How does the book represent a new way of working for him? What was it like working as a layout artist on such books as "Top 10" and "JLA"? What kind of reception has "Kaijumax" received since it launched in April? The answers to all those questions and many more are only a mouse click or finger tap away! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
The Girls let out their inner monsters as they stomp all over KAIJUMAX #1, new independent book by Zander Cannon.
Today on the show we are joined by Zander Cannon, the writer of the new series: KAIJUMAX! Miguel is out today, but we got our good pal Bryan Guacamole from the Bry-Fy podcast to sit in! We discuss our top books of the week, The amazing monster concepts in Kaijumax, tell some funny stories and...Read more →
Kyle is joined by creator Zander Cannon to discuss his newest coming, Kaijumax. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pagesandpanels/support
Check it out, our first bonus episode of 2015 and we are talking with comic book creator Zander Cannon about his upcoming six issue mini-series from Oni Press called Kaijumax. Kaijumax is a prison drama set on a Monsterland-like island and it explores the kaiju who are incarcerated there and what happens in the prison. Zander […]
Underrated artists, Sean Phillips, RoboCop: Last Stand by Frank Miller, Steven Grant, Korkut Öztekin, and Michael Garland (with covers by Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire) from BOOM!, Marvel and Star Wars, Baltimore: The Plague Ships by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, and Ben Stenbeck from Dark Horse, Guy Davis, Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and company, Daredevil by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee, Bendis, Superior Foes of Spider-Man by Nick Spencer, Steve Lieber, and Rachelle Rosenberg, Nova, Stray Bullets, omnipresent colorists, Suicide Risk by Mike Carey and Elena Casagrande from BOOM!, Zander Cannon’s Heck, and a whole mess more!
The Next Generation: Ghosts. Picard and the Enterprise crew spent a lot of time mediating disputes, conducting diplomatic missions, and responding to distress calls during the seven-year run of TNG. Those three pastimes come together in Zander Cannon's five-part comic series Ghosts. In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Matthew Rushing and Christopher Jones join the crew of the 1701-D as they explore a political and scientific mystery on Allios IV that almost results in the loss of Picard and Worf. They even get to play TNG's favourite game, "Narrow Down." In our news segment we take a first look at the cover art for David Mack's A Ceremony of Losses, part of the upcoming series "The Fall," find out about Scott Harrison's Shadow of the Machine—a follow-up to Star Trek: The Motion Picture, jump into action with IDW and Madefire as they put Comics in Motion, and are share our thought on the conclusion of the After Darkness series.
Shag and Rob discuss AQUAMAN #20 by John Ostrander, Manuel Garcia, and a slew of inkers. Next we dive right into JUSTICE LEAGUE #20 by Geoff Johns, Zander Cannon, Gena Ha, Andres Guinaldo, and Joe Prado. We also discuss Villains Month, some new DC merchandise, and more! We wrap up with another massive dose of Listener Feedback!
Jake & Slim sat down via satellite with Kevin Cannon and Zander Cannon to talk Double Barrel, waiting for the trade, pricing, and what they're reading!
On this edition of the Word Balloon podcast, we wrap up our massive coverage of the c2e2 comics convention . In part 2 we talk with Mike Perkins, who talks about being at the halfway point drawing Stephen King's The Stand.. Raven Gregory writor/Editor of Zenescope talks about Grimm's Fairy Tales, and the new Charmed series. Don Kramer discusses taking over the art duties on Wonder Woman, collaborating with J. Michael Straczynski. ArtistChris Samnee talks Area 10 his Vertigo Crime Novel with Christos Gage, his upcoming new Marvel all ages book Thor: The Mighty Avenger written by Roger Langridge, and the origin of Comic Twart, the online artist jam blog, featuring many top illustrators. A massive Green Lantern creator conversation, with Doug Mahnke, Christian Allmay, Pete Tomasi and Patrick Gleason.Tom Stillwell talks about Honor Brigade and the new Toy Boy one shot. Zander Cannon discusses his work on Top 10 for Wildstorm and his book on the US-Soviet space race T-Minus with Kevin Cannon and Jim Ottaviani.Josh Elder talks about co-founding Reading With Pictures,a not for profit group trying to bring comics to the classroom, to help schools promote and encourage literacy . Andy Kuhn and Phil Hester tell us about the return of their Image Comics series Firebreather, and its coming debut as an anime film for Cartoon Network directed by Peter Chung.. Matt Kindt talks about the Super Spy The Lost Dossier for Top Shelf and his June Vertigo OGN Revolver. Web Comic creators Len Kody and Tony Maldanado talk Chicago 1968,. David Peterson talks Mouse Guard : Legends Of the Guard , and Janet Lee & Jim McCann discuss their childrenís book Return of The Dapper Men both from Archaia , Chris Burnam talks about Officer Downe his new collaboration with Joe Casey, and his work on Boomís Armory Wars with Peter David, and Tom Fowler wraps things up to talk about Mysterius The Unfathomable for Wildstorm, and his work for Mad
In the zone this week: Super-types hopped up on goofballs! Parker’s kid gets the axe! Contests contests contests! The ghost of Doctor Wertham rears it’s ugly head! Creatures from the sea! Peace officers from Neopolis! Treasures from the DC Vaults. Mitchell Hundred gets our vote! Plus: In the fields the bodies burning, as the war machine keeps turning… OH LORD YEAH! It’s Formula 44, so turn your head and cough, ‘cause the Major Spoilers podcast is on the air! NEWS Top 10 Drugs in the DCU Linkage Howard Out, Cheadle In for Iron Man 2 Linkage Amazing Spider-Girl Cancelled Linkage CONTEST Major Spoilers Costume Contest Announced Here’s what you have to do: Send three to four pictures (different poses/angles) of yourself in your favorite superhero costume (plus one sans costume) to us by October 21, 2008. Make sure you include your name, address, and the character you are supposed to be. The Major Spoilers crew, will narrow the list to five contestants (oh lord, let us have more than five entries), and readers will then vote on their favorite. The winner will then be announced October 31st. Linkage Major Spoilers Theme Song! Win a copy of DC's Absolute Watchmen edition by creating the Major Spoilers Theme Song. Enter as many times as you like, the contest is open until Thanksgiving. Winner gets the latest Absolute Edition of the Watchmen when it is released. INTERVIEW Dr. Peter Coogan returns to talk about the Wertham era and how the Comics Code Authority came about. REVIEWS Rodrigo CREATURE FROM THE DEPTHS (ONE-SHOT) story MARK KIDWELL, art & cover MARK KIDWELL & JAY FOTOS 40 PAGES, FC, $3.99 In the tradition of the classic “Creature From the Black Lagoon” by way of Lovecraft, peppered with gore and EC-style twists comes the tale of loathsome beasts, treachery and red death beneath the waves. A self-contained one-shot, “Creature” sports a full 36 pages of full color story and art, with script and pencils by MARK KIDWELL and eye-popping color by JAY FOTOS. The creative team that brought you ‘68 brings you an all-new tale of extreme horror! Matthew Top 10 Season Two #1 Written by Zander Cannon; Art and Cover by Gene Ha AMERICA'S BEST COMICS. A new season dawns in the science-city of Neopolis! A new commissioner, along with some new rules, comes to Precinct 10, as Slipstream Phoenix, a rookie cop with an ugly secret, fights for respect among his new peers. Meanwhile, Shock-Headed Peter and the Dust Devil investigate a mysterious, ancient drug dealer, and a very public multiple homicide sets Captain Jetman and Lieutenant Peregrine scrambling for answers. The police procedural crime and intrigue continue in this new series based on concepts and characters created by legendary writer Alan Moore. Stephen DC Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book In 1935, popular culture was forever transformed when DC Comics published the first book of “all new, all original” comic material. To the delight of millions of readers everywhere, the modern comic book was born, and from its pages came leaping an exhilarating cast of characters. Now The DC Vault unlocks DC Comics’ most fascinating secrets and deeply buried treasures, presenting a colorful array of historic and never-before-published memorabilia, including early sketches, covers, memos, press materials, and much more. From a working reproduction of a 1942 Junior Justice Society of America decoder, to a series of Public Service Announcements starring Superman and Batman, to the original pencils and inks for Wonder Woman #63, this dazzling chronicle contains more than 25 plastic-encased archival pieces for readers to pull out and examine—all while learning about the artists, writers, and world-famous super heroes that make up the DC Universe. Whether you’ve been collecting Superman comics since the ’40s or have just discovered the amazing Sandman saga, you’ll revel in this vibrant treasury! POLL OF THE WEEK Since this is our special Politics in Comics episode, we as the question that is the biggest decision you'll have to make in 2008. A) Doom B) Darkseid VOTE! TRADE PAPERBACK REVIEW EX MACHINA VOL. 1: THE FIRST HUNDRED DAYS Written by Brian K. Vaughan; Art by Tony Harris & Tom Feister; Cover by Harris Set in our modern-day world, EX MACHINA tells the story of civil engineer Mitchell Hundred, who becomes America's first living, breathing super-hero after a strange accident gives him amazing powers. Eventually Mitchell tires of risking his life merely to maintain the status quo, retires from masked crimefighting and runs for mayor of New York City, winning by a landslide. But Mayor Hundred has to worry about more than just budget problems and an antagonistic governor, especially when a mysterious hooded figure begins assassinating plow drivers during the worst snowstorm in the city's history! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Ookla the Mok. You can visit them on the web at www.ooklathemok.com and purchase their music at the iTunes Music Store. 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 the zone this week: Super-types hopped up on goofballs! Parker’s kid gets the axe! Contests contests contests! The ghost of Doctor Wertham rears it’s ugly head! Creatures from the sea! Peace officers from Neopolis! Treasures from the DC Vaults. Mitchell Hundred gets our vote! Plus: In the fields the bodies burning, as the war machine keeps turning… OH LORD YEAH! It’s Formula 44, so turn your head and cough, ‘cause the Major Spoilers podcast is on the air! NEWS Top 10 Drugs in the DCU Linkage Howard Out, Cheadle In for Iron Man 2 Linkage Amazing Spider-Girl Cancelled Linkage CONTEST Major Spoilers Costume Contest Announced Here’s what you have to do: Send three to four pictures (different poses/angles) of yourself in your favorite superhero costume (plus one sans costume) to us by October 21, 2008. Make sure you include your name, address, and the character you are supposed to be. The Major Spoilers crew, will narrow the list to five contestants (oh lord, let us have more than five entries), and readers will then vote on their favorite. The winner will then be announced October 31st. Linkage Major Spoilers Theme Song! Win a copy of DC's Absolute Watchmen edition by creating the Major Spoilers Theme Song. Enter as many times as you like, the contest is open until Thanksgiving. Winner gets the latest Absolute Edition of the Watchmen when it is released. INTERVIEW Dr. Peter Coogan returns to talk about the Wertham era and how the Comics Code Authority came about. REVIEWS Rodrigo CREATURE FROM THE DEPTHS (ONE-SHOT) story MARK KIDWELL, art & cover MARK KIDWELL & JAY FOTOS 40 PAGES, FC, $3.99 In the tradition of the classic “Creature From the Black Lagoon” by way of Lovecraft, peppered with gore and EC-style twists comes the tale of loathsome beasts, treachery and red death beneath the waves. A self-contained one-shot, “Creature” sports a full 36 pages of full color story and art, with script and pencils by MARK KIDWELL and eye-popping color by JAY FOTOS. The creative team that brought you ‘68 brings you an all-new tale of extreme horror! Matthew Top 10 Season Two #1 Written by Zander Cannon; Art and Cover by Gene Ha AMERICA'S BEST COMICS. A new season dawns in the science-city of Neopolis! A new commissioner, along with some new rules, comes to Precinct 10, as Slipstream Phoenix, a rookie cop with an ugly secret, fights for respect among his new peers. Meanwhile, Shock-Headed Peter and the Dust Devil investigate a mysterious, ancient drug dealer, and a very public multiple homicide sets Captain Jetman and Lieutenant Peregrine scrambling for answers. The police procedural crime and intrigue continue in this new series based on concepts and characters created by legendary writer Alan Moore. Stephen DC Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book In 1935, popular culture was forever transformed when DC Comics published the first book of “all new, all original” comic material. To the delight of millions of readers everywhere, the modern comic book was born, and from its pages came leaping an exhilarating cast of characters. Now The DC Vault unlocks DC Comics’ most fascinating secrets and deeply buried treasures, presenting a colorful array of historic and never-before-published memorabilia, including early sketches, covers, memos, press materials, and much more. From a working reproduction of a 1942 Junior Justice Society of America decoder, to a series of Public Service Announcements starring Superman and Batman, to the original pencils and inks for Wonder Woman #63, this dazzling chronicle contains more than 25 plastic-encased archival pieces for readers to pull out and examine—all while learning about the artists, writers, and world-famous super heroes that make up the DC Universe. Whether you’ve been collecting Superman comics since the ’40s or have just discovered the amazing Sandman saga, you’ll revel in this vibrant treasury! POLL OF THE WEEK Since this is our special Politics in Comics episode, we as the question that is the biggest decision you'll have to make in 2008. A) Doom B) Darkseid VOTE! TRADE PAPERBACK REVIEW EX MACHINA VOL. 1: THE FIRST HUNDRED DAYS Written by Brian K. Vaughan; Art by Tony Harris & Tom Feister; Cover by Harris Set in our modern-day world, EX MACHINA tells the story of civil engineer Mitchell Hundred, who becomes America's first living, breathing super-hero after a strange accident gives him amazing powers. Eventually Mitchell tires of risking his life merely to maintain the status quo, retires from masked crimefighting and runs for mayor of New York City, winning by a landslide. But Mayor Hundred has to worry about more than just budget problems and an antagonistic governor, especially when a mysterious hooded figure begins assassinating plow drivers during the worst snowstorm in the city's history! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Ookla the Mok. You can visit them on the web at www.ooklathemok.com and purchase their music at the iTunes Music Store. 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.