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In this episode of THE SMSF Experts, Shelley is joined by Bryce Figot, special counsel at DBA Lawyers, to discuss the significant impact of case law on SMSF trustees and compliance obligations. With over 21 years of experience in tax and superannuation, Bryce shares insights on landmark cases like Hill v. Zuda, Katz v. Grossman, and the consequences for SMSF professionals and auditors. Shelley and Bryce dive into how these legal precedents have shaped best practices, estate planning, and the nuances of trustee responsibilities within the SMSF industry. (01:16 The Fascination with Self-Managed Super Funds(02:20 Championing SMSF Auditors(04:15 Case Law Impact on SMSFs: Hill vs. Zuda(11:52 Katz vs. Grossman: Trustee Discretion and Family Disputes(21:02 Aussiegolfa vs. Commissioner of Taxation(21:43 The Sole Purpose Test and In-House Asset Rules(25:42 Penalties and Compliance in SMSFs(30:16 Auditors' Responsibilities and Landmark Cases(34:34 The Melissa Caddick Case and Settlement Insights Follow Shelley: LinkedinFor more episodes and to sign up for the ASF Audits newsletter, please visit asfaudits.com.au
Závody silničních motocyklů s sebou přináší i dramatické okamžiky. Jeden takový má za sebou z posledního víkendu osmnáctiletý liberecký jezdec Štěpán Zuda. V rychlosti kolem 220 kilometrů za hodinu na mokru spadl.
Závody silničních motocyklů s sebou přináší i dramatické okamžiky. Jeden takový má za sebou z posledního víkendu osmnáctiletý liberecký jezdec Štěpán Zuda. V rychlosti kolem 220 kilometrů za hodinu na mokru spadl.Všechny díly podcastu Vybrali jsme pro vás můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
This week on the Bizzimumzi Podcast, host Ashley Verma is beyond excited to welcome a powerhouse guest, Jamie Hess. As a TEDx Speaker, Wellness Entrepreneur, and the creator of the influential Instagram account @NYCFITFAM, Jamie's impact on the world of health and wellness is truly monumental. With contributions to hundreds of shows including TODAY, Good Morning America, and The View, as well as her role as the face of Zuda activewear on QVC, Jamie's expertise is sought-after and respected across the nation. In addition to her television appearances, Jamie co-hosts the Off the Gram podcast, which has been lauded as one of The 40 Best Podcasts by Good Housekeeping. But Jamie's journey to success was not a straightforward one. She battled a series of self-destructive habits to climb her way to the top, transforming her worst liabilities into her greatest assets along the way. In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, Jamie opens up about her struggles with substance addiction and shares the pivotal moments that led her to the path of recovery. She delves into her five-pillar Radical Behavior Change system, a transformative approach that she developed through the stepping stones of her own recovery process. This system has since helped countless individuals worldwide unlock their potential and live truly limitless lives. As a Mama to two boys, Jamie proves that it is possible to balance the demands of motherhood with the pursuit of entrepreneurial success. She is living proof that with resilience, dedication, and the right mindset, anyone can overcome their challenges and achieve greatness. Ashley and Jamie also take a moment to bond over their shared love for New York City and the unique hustle culture that it breeds, highlighting how this environment shaped their respective paths to success. So, grab your headphones and get ready for an unforgettable conversation full of raw stories, practical advice, and relentless inspiration. Whether you're a mom, entrepreneur, or anyone in between, this episode is a testament to the incredible things that can happen when you dare to overcome your obstacles and chase your dreams. Don't miss this fabulous chat – it's time to become limitless, together. Enjoy! For more about Jamie Hess, please head here: https://meetjamiehess.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
V sedmnácti může člověk snít o různých věcech. Liberecký závodník Štěpán Zuda by si přál dostat se na mistrovství světa silničních motocyklů. Jak by chtěl napodobit třeba Karla Haniku, řekl sportovnímu redaktorovi Pavlu Petrovi.Všechny díly podcastu Vybrali jsme pro vás můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Tyler James, founder of ComixLaunch and Comix Tribe, talks Zuda comics, how he got started, and gives his thoughts on the state of crowdfunding and indie comics today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comicsunscripted/support
Liberecký Štěpán Zuda patří v sedmnácti letech k velkým talentům motoristického sportu. Sní o mistrovství světa silničních motocyklů. Jenže mít talent nestačí. To aktuálně poznal na vlastní kůži, kdy musel letošní sezónu předčasně ukončit. Rozhovor s ním natočil Pavel Petr. Všechny díly podcastu Vybrali jsme pro vás můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Liberecký Štěpán Zuda patří v sedmnácti letech k velkým talentům motoristického sportu. Sní o mistrovství světa silničních motocyklů. Jenže mít talent nestačí. To aktuálně poznal na vlastní kůži, kdy musel letošní sezónu předčasně ukončit. Rozhovor s ním natočil Pavel Petr.
Best known for co-creating the Black series of comics, Kwanza Osajyefo began his comics journey at Marvel, where he worked with Bandit Mike and past guest John Roberts (ComiXology) in the early 2000s. From there, he moved to DC, where he co-founded and managed the digital comics imprint and contest, Zuda. After a brief stint at DC headquarters in California (where he continued in the realm of digital comics), Kwanza hooked up with a team of creators and Black Mask Studios to develop his Kickstarter-funded Black universe, which was based on the premise: what if only black people had superpowers? He's now expanded from the initial mini-series into other stories set in the Black world, including the most recent series, White. It's quite the quirky comics career, and Kwanza tells us all about how it came together.Follow Kwanza on his website, kwanzaosajyefo.com, or @kwanzer on Twitter and Instagram.__________________________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you liked this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And tell your friends!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 Twitter.
In June 2022 the High Court handed down its decision on the appeal from a judgement of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Western Australia in the matter of Hill v Zuda Pty Ltd [2022] HCA 21. This case ultimately impacts SMSF documentation by looking at whether an SMSF can have a binding death benefit nomination (BDBN) that differs from that prescribed in the superannuation legislation and regulations. In the first episode of season 3, your host Jessica Griffith speaks to SMSF expert Nicholas Ali to take a deep dive into this case and what impacts SMSF documentation. LINKS Upcoming SMSF adviser webinar: Mastering Death benefits and Divorce Claims in 2022 Join renowned SMSF expert, Graeme Colley, and learn how to protect your clients as they go through a divorce or when one or both parties die. In this two-part webinar, Graeme will focus on various issues concerning death benefits and divorce claims and will also share and provide practical strategies and tips to help you protect your clients. Thursday 28 July 2022, 12:30-13:30 AEST Register here: https://bit.ly/3lZxIGr CONNECT Become a member of our Facebook group and join in the conversation: https://bit.ly/3yOP8tE Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Please drop a comment on our Facebook page or send us an email at podcast@superconcepts.com.au CREDITS Host: Jessica Griffith Guests: Nicholas Ali - Executive Manager, SMSF Technical Support The information in this podcast is factual information only. It doesn't contain any financial advice or makes any recommendations about a financial product or service being right for you. It's important to consider your particular circumstances and read the relevant disclosure document, including Terms and Conditions, before deciding what's right for you. See privacy information https://bit.ly/3E5H7Uf.
Bryce Figot explains the practical implications of the High Court decision Hill v Zuda and what documentation requires an update. In this latest episode of the SMSF Adviser Show, DBA Lawyers special counsel Bryce Figot discusses the outcome of the recent Hill v Zuda decision by the High Court and what this means for binding death benefit nominations. With the High Court determining that regulation 6.17A does not apply to SMSFs, Bryce explains why SMSFs may want to remove clauses from their trust deed that purposely or accidentally opt into this regulation. He also explains how the decision provides certainty that BDBN can override a pension if the trust deed is worded in that particular way.
Už několik let sledujeme ve vysílání Českého rozhlasu Liberec kariéru motocyklového jezdce Štěpána Zudy. Kam se posunul právě letos, prozradil redaktorovi Pavlu Petrovi.Všechny díly podcastu Vybrali jsme pro vás můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Už několik let sledujeme ve vysílání Českého rozhlasu Liberec kariéru motocyklového jezdce Štěpána Zudy. Kam se posunul právě letos, prozradil redaktorovi Pavlu Petrovi.
„Aby návyky dlouhodobě fungovaly, potřebují spouštěč, rutinu, ale také odměnu,“ říká v Balancu psycholog, psychoterapeut a lektor Tomáš Zuda. Od dětství slýcháme, co je pro nás prospěšné. Chodit včas spát, hýbat se, jíst zdravé jídlo. Kdo si vybuduje dobré návyky, může jimi pak být spokojeně provázen celý život, i v nesnázích. Jak je ale budovat, udržet a vybrat si ty správné pro sebe?
„Aby návyky dlouhodobě fungovaly, potřebují spouštěč, rutinu, ale také odměnu,“ říká v Balancu psycholog, psychoterapeut a lektor Tomáš Zuda. Od dětství slýcháme, co je pro nás prospěšné. Chodit včas spát, hýbat se, jíst zdravé jídlo. Kdo si vybuduje dobré návyky, může jimi pak být spokojeně provázen celý život, i v nesnázích. Jak je ale budovat, udržet a vybrat si ty správné pro sebe?
„Popření je obranný mechanismus proti strachu nebo úzkosti, hraje to velkou roli,“ říká pro Balanc psychoterapeut, psycholog a lektor Tomáš Zuda. Očkování vakcínami proti onemocnění covid-19 je ve společnosti velké téma a rozděluje nás. Veřejná debata je plná emocí, informačního šumu, dokonce konspiračních teorií. Příklon k jednomu nebo druhému táboru se stává součástí naší identity a chybí nám vzájemné naslouchání. Jakou roli hraje v našem pandemickém životě strach?
Juniorský seriál Northern Talent Cup nebo třeba start v šampionátu superbiků má za sebou patnáctiletý liberecký motocyklový jezdec Štěpán Zuda. A to letos teprve končí základní školu. Kariéru tak má před sebou a byl by rád, kdyby třeba v budoucnu zaklepal na dveře Moto GP. O tom všem si s ním povídal Pavel Petr
Nathan is a freelance comic book artisan, illustrator, and traveling caricaturist with more than 2 dozen publication credits to his name. A 2004 Graduate of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Nathan has studied abroad at Sozosha College of Design in Osaka, Japan was a 2019 DINKy award nominee, a 2009 Zuda finalist, and a 2008 finalist in Rising Stars of Manga.
Je mu čtrnáct let a Štěpán Zuda už myslí na mistrovství světa silničních motocyklů. Vzorem libereckého závodníka je mistr světa v kategorii Moto GP Marc Márquez. V průměru se na okruhu řítí rychlostí kolem dvě stě kilometrů v hodině. Jeho dosavadní kariéra už tatínka Jaroslava Zudu stála odhadem pět milionů korun.
In this episode Michaela hosts guest @stephynow (Steph Birch) and they dive in deep for girl chat about intuition, dreams and womanhood. Steph is a one-oh-eight yoga instructor, #writeclub creator and shares the raw and real of life with a glamorously messy style. She defines BE YOU, FIND HAPPY. Books Steph recommends about dreams: The Art of Dreaming Castaneda Dream Trending Carl Jung She also teaches yoga at Moment Om, Solfire and Zuda in the Sacramento area. Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Spotify Michaela on Insta Savannah on Insta #happiness #mentalhealth #inspire #beyou #happylife #society #alternativehealth #selfcare #bloggersinpodcasting #authorsinpodcasting #wellness #youngleaders #womeninpodcasts #michaelarenee #beyoufindhappy #goaldigger #stephynow #oneoheight #yogainstructors #stephaniebirch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyoufindhappy/message
A talk with writer, Shawn Aldridge. We discuss his love of reading, Chester Himes, Terry Pratchett, absurdism, and animal facts. We also talk about the changing ways of pitching comic ideas, and lament the demise of Zuda. I didn't edit the pronunciations of Patricia Mulvihill, sorry.
In a world that already hates and fears them – what if only Black people had superpowers? After miraculously surviving being gunned down by police, a young man learns that he is part of the biggest lie in history. Now he must decide whether it’s safer to keep it a secret or if the truth will set him free. This Monday we have two of the individuals behind the comic series Black on Graphic Policy Radio. Kwanza Osajyefo and Tim Smith 3 will join us to talk about the series published by Black Mask Studios and which saw the second issue recently released after selling out the 22,000 copy print run of the first. Creator and author of Black, Kwanza Osajyefo was a digital editor at both Marvel and DC Comics – best known for launching the latter's Zuda imprint, which published series like the award-winning Bayou, High Moon, Night Owls, as well as Superton, Celadore, Black Cherry Bombshells, Bottle of Awesome, and I Rule the Night. Co-creator and designer of Black, Tim Smith 3 (A.K.A. TS3), has been working in the comic industry for over 15 years. He created and self-published Red After the Party, and has worked on hit titles for publishers such as Marvel, Archie, and DC, just to name a few! We want to hear your questions! Tweet them to us @graphicpolicy and listen in live this Monday.
Kwanza Osajyefo tells us about the successful Kickstarter campaign for BLACK, his new OGN with Jamal Igle Tim Smith and Khari Randolph. Kwanza was also involved in early digital comics initiatives at Marvel and DC's Zuda Comics and we discuss his experiences in those arenas.
Kwanza Osajyefo tells us about the successful Kickstarter campaign for BLACK, his new OGN with Jamal Igle Tim Smith and Khari Randolph. Kwanza was also involved in early digital comics initiatives at Marvel and DC's Zuda Comics and we discuss his experiences in those arenas.
So happy to talk to Kwanza Osajyefo, the co-creator of the graphic novel Black which asks the simple question: "What if the world had superheroes but they were only black". A LOT MORE about Kwanza and the rest of the team behind Black (stolen from the press release from the good people at Superfan Productions) Timed to Black History Month comes a Kickstarter campaign to fund the new independent superhero science fiction original graphic novel BLACK, from Kwanza Johnson p/k/a Kwanza Osajyefo, the former DC Comics Digital Editor who helped launched the company’s Zuda imprint, and Tim Smith III (Iron Man, The Amazing Spiderman). BLACK, illustrated by Inkpot-Award winning artist Jamal Igle (Molly Danger, Supergirl), asks the question, “In a world that already fears and hates them – what if only Black people had superpowers?” BLACK follows the story of a young man, Kareem Jenkins, who, having miraculously survived being shot by police, learns that he is part of the biggest lie in history. Kareem must decide whether it's safer to keep history’s secret, or if the truth will set him free. Rounding out BLACK’s creative team are DC Comics illustrator Khary Randolph, who will contribute covers and additional artwork, and editor Sarah Litt, formerly of Vertigo and DC Comics. “With BLACK, we’re looking to tell a great story, but we’re also purposefully challenging the pop culture status quo, which is dominated by a White male aesthetic,” says BLACK co-creator Kwanza Osajyefo. “BLACK tackles the very real and palpable issue of race, which is at the forefront in America and around the world. We are trying to confront the issue of race head-on by creating a world in which only Black people are superheroes -- and the BLACK superhero trope isn’t subtly cast under a label of mutant, inhuman, or meta-whatever. It is also both thrilling and liberating to create the superheroes we’ve always wanted to see -- and, frankly, be -- outside of the entrenched publishing system.” “Sometimes a project comes along and you realize you need to be a part of it. As soon as I saw what Kwanza and Tim had in mind, I knew I had to be involved. I've known all of the people involved for years, know how professional they are,” says Jamal Igle. “I'm all about unique twists and BLACK certainly fits the bill. It's going to be a fun ride.” “BLACK is a story that has come at an important moment in comic book culture. This is a book that brings a contemporary message of identity into a world where anything can happen. A world where creative writing and imaginative visuals can show an alternative to what you would normally see in mainstream books today,” says Tim Smith III. If funded through the Kickstarter campaign launching February 1st, BLACK will be available digitally to backers as DRM-free PDFs in monthly installments, starting in mid 2016. The limited edition print run of the six-chapter BLACK graphic novel is due out late in 2016. As additional perks, BLACK Kickstarter backers can also get: original BLACK character art; original BLACK cover art; a cameo of your likeness drawn into BLACK; a commission sketch of your choice from Tim Smith III or Jamal Igle; an original interior page from BLACK by Jamal Igle; an illustrated card set of the 6 BLACK main characters: Kareem Jenkins, Juncture, Theodore Mann, Agent Adams, Agent Washington, and O; your name in the credits page; an online portfolio review of your art, story, or comic by members of the BLACK creative team; a set of three buttons, three stickers, or 1 die cut skin featuring original BLACK art; and signed copies of BLACK. The BLACK Kickstarter campaign is live as of February 1st and runs through February 29th. For updates follow BLACK at Twitter, Facebook, and at http://www.blacksuperpowers.com/. ABOUT THE BLACK CREATIVE TEAM Kwanza Osajyefo -- Creator and writer of BLACK, Kwanza Osajyefo is a former digital editor at Marvel and DC Comics – best known for launching DC’s Zuda imprint, which published series like the award-winning Bayou, High Moon, Night Owls, Superton, Celadore, Black Cherry Bombshells, Bottle of Awesome, and I Rule the Night. Tim Smith 3 -- Co-creator and designer of BLACK, Tim Smith 3 (A.K.A TS3), has been working in the comic industry for over 15 years. He created and self-published Red After the Party, and has worked on hit titles for some of the biggest publishers in the industry! To see more of TS3’s work, check out: JUNEMOON.NET. Jamal Igle -- Recipient of the 2011 Inkpot Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comic Art, Jamal Igle is the writer/artist/Creator of Molly Danger for Action Lab Entertainment. He’s penciled everything from indie faves to Marvel and DC hits. He is VP of Marketing and Publicity for Action Lab Entertainment. Khary Randolph -- Since graduating from School of Visual Arts with a BFA in Cartooning and Illustration, Khary’s been involved in TV, marketing, and comics. The cover artist for BLACK, he’s worked on everything from TMNT to The Boondocks and Hellboy, as well as designs for Brooklyn Brewery – most recently he’s worked on Robin Wars for DC. Khary is currently developing a new title for Marvel. Sarah Litt -- Sarah Litt has been in the publishing industry for over a decade. She started at Penguin and later moved to DC/Vertigo, where she worked on graphic novels. She was later recruited to work with the DC Digital team in LA. Back in NY, she is currently an editor for The Princeton Review.
Tata Juan Coronado Mojocoya-Zudañez provincia jap’iypi, Chuquisaca-Boliviapi paqarisqa. Payqa Qhichwa Casimiro Huanca (UNIBOL) jatun yachaywasipi yachachiq. Pay “Qhichwa kawsaymanta” yachachin. Astawanpis Qhichwallapi parlaspa yachachin, wakin kutitaq kastilla simipipis parlasqanmanta ch’uwanchaykurispa. Kay clasepiqa “Filosofía amaútica” tawantinsuyu chhiqapi kawsaymanta t’ukunku. Jinallamantataq Calendario Tradicionalmantapis ch’aqwarillankutaq. Paykunapaqqa kay Calendarioqa tata intip chanta mama killap kuyuyninmanjina llamk’aq kasqa. Chantapis Chakanaman jinaqa tawa jatun raymikuna karqa ñinku. Chaykunata qhawarispataq, yachachiq Juanpa clasekunanqa mana teoríallachu, ruwaspa rikuchiypis kallantaq. Yachakuqkunaqa jatun yachaywasi ukhup chaqran patapi may sumaqta ruwaspa yacharikunku. // Gladys Camacho Riosqa CLACS-NYUpi Maestríamanta juk yachakuq. Pay kay podcasta Boliviapi, 2014 watapi grabarqa, imaptinchus pay karusuyumantapacha Rimasunpaq llamk’achkarpa. Juan Coronado nació en Mojocoya-Provincia Zudañez, Chuquisaca-Bolivia. Es docente en la Universidad Indígena Quechua Casimiro Huanca (UNIBOL), en Chimoré- Bolivia. Dicta la materia de “Cultura de la Nación Quechua.” Sus clases son impartidas mayormente en Quechua sin embargo también facilita aclaraciones en español. En la materia se reflexiona sobre la filosofía amaútica de la cultura andina. De igual forma se discuten los temas del calendario tradicional que estaban basados en el movimiento del sol y la luna. Enfatizan que en la cultura quechua existían 4 fiestas tradicionales de acuerdo a la Chakana. Las clases impartidas por el docente no solo son teóricas sino también prácticas. Los estudiantes realizan dramatizaciones en los sembradíos del campus universitario. // Gladys Camacho Rios es una estudiante de maestría en CLACS-NYU. Ella grabó este podcast en Bolivia en 2014 como correspondiente internacional de Rimasun. Juan Coronado was born in Mojocoya community in Zudañez province, Chuquisaca-Bolivia. He is a lecturer at the Casimiro Huanca Quechua Indigenous University, in Chimoré-Bolivia. He teaches a course titled “Culture of the Quechua Nation.” Classes are taught in the Quechua language, however he also answers some question in Spanish. The course presents the philosophies of the wise elders of Andean cultures. It also discusses the traditional calendar, which was based in the movement of the sun and the moon, and emphasizes the four traditional fiestas of the Chakana found in Quechua cultures. Coronado’s classes deal not only with theories, but also with practices. Students also enact dramatic performances in the fields of the university campus. Gladys Camacho Rios is an MA student at CLACS-NYU. She recorded this podcast in Bolivia in 2014 as international correspondent of Rimasun. For more visit: clacsnyublog.com/category/rimasun
In the first half we talk about our twitter experiment and Rob Leifeld2019s rants that sparked some discussion on the relationship of editor/writers. In the second half we talk to Bob Timony the co-writer and artist of the comic Night Owls that first appeared on Zuda comics. http://twincomics.blogspot.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com
In a rare episode with an honest-to-goodness direction, we wonder aloud which works we would present to that rare beast, the first-time comic book reader (incorporating Wolverine: Enemy of the State and Old Man Logan, Planet Hulk, Frank Miller's Ronin and Sin City, Secret Wars, New Frontier, Marvels, Cuba: My Revolution, Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Mark Millar and Ultimates, The Authority, 28 Days Later, Buffy Season 8, John Byrne's Star Trek, Hack/Slash, Joker, The Mask, Bill and Ted's Excellent Comic Book, Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror, Thor: The Mighty Avenger, Asterios Polyp, Three Story, Jeffrey Brown, Locke and Key, The Stand and The Dark Tower, Parker, American Splendor, 30 Days of Night, Ashley Wood and Metal Gear Solid, and more)! Plus, we have enough time left over to talk up The Best American Comics of the Year, Not Brand Echh #3 and Jack Kirby, Marie Severin, recent news concerning Wildstorm and Zuda, Parker and Hardman's Hulk #25, NYCC, Wild Pig, The Stuff of Legend, Alpha Flight, Hulk #181, Desert Island's Smoke Signal #6, and even more! Weep not for the goat, for he has served the dark master well...
This weeks episode is “Panda Packed” as we have a conversation with Panda Dog Press founder & creator of “Animal Control: Special Creatures Unit” Rob Anderson as we discuss the creation of his comic, storytelling, licensed comics, and his involvement in the “Comics Experience,” which is headed by IDW Senior Editor Andy Schmidt. Then we go all out as we discuss the “Panda Force Summer Shorts” webcomics with “Panda Force” creator Sean Causley & the Glyph Nominated artist Julian Lytle, creator of “Ants.” Get familiar as we go all out and discuss their comics, webcomics, the end of Zuda, Doctor Who Anime, the fall of radio, Rick Ross, “The Expendettes” and a few comics that we think would fly off shelves but the big two would never publish.
Reviews: Action Comics #890, Batman Beyond Vol 3 #1, Royal Historian of Oz #1, Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper #1, Wonder Woman #600, Zombies vs Cheerleaders #1. The Last Airbender, Toy Story 3 The boys are sweltering in the sauna of NYC but still find a way to sweat through an episode for you! Jimmy comes across the only major motion picture he was in back in 1997 and is lost in playing Lego Harry Potter. They are excited about the return of Warehouse 13 on SyFy and discuss the new Wonder Woman costume. News includes: Zuda comics shuts down, Spider-Man casting, Smallville brings back actors, Ellerbisms ends, Kochi Wanaba begins, a superhero dance show and more!
Brant, John, Chuck K. and Cary are back again talking about far too many things to give you a full list, but you can be assured that we cover recent news like the new Wonder Woman costume, Zuda shutting down, Cebulski's Twitter post, the new Spider-Man casting, boxed wine, paint by numbers and much more! (Original Numbering: Episode #67)
Welcome to the new Why I Love Comics podcast! Joining us for the first episode of the Why I love comics podcast is good friend Tyler James. We discuss digital comics, the ipad, his web graphic novel Over, the success of the Boston Comic Con, the television show Glee and whats happening with the Zuda contest. www.tylerjamescomics.com www.overcomic.com twitter.com/TylerJamesComic (Listen for a blooper at the end. Hint: It involves technical difficulties)
Reviews: Crossed: Family Values #1, DV8: Gods and Monsters #1, Firestar One-Shot, Garrison #1, The Magdalena #1, Sif One-Shot, Ultimate Avengers 2 #1 We hope you enjoyed last week's Versus! episode featuring Kick-Ass! It's Star Wars Day and Joe's back from his secret spy mission in South America! Jimmy has a Free Comic Book Day observation that may prove controversial. News includes: Batman live touring show, Archie's gay friend, South Park gets censored, Cartoon Network to debut Young Justice and Mad Magazine shows, Zuda drops competitions, Make-A-Wish helps a kid be a hero, Spider-Man catches a thief, and more!
Jeremy Love, recent winner of 5 Glyph awards, joins us to discuss his Southern Gothic web-to-print comic, Bayou, from Zuda. Jeremy talks about his inspirations and the abundance of folklore and other sources that go into the story and about his artistic technique and background as an animator.
Lisa Fary and John Dallaire join us to talk about Pinkraygun.com and their new Zuda comic, Grey Squad.
In the fourth New York Comic Con 2009 special podcast, we're joined by the creative teams behind Zuda's Night Owls and High Moon. First Night Owls artist Bobby Timony and High Moon artist Steve Ellis talk about their approaches to the two webcomics; and then writers Peter Timony and David Gallaher discuss their very different approaches to scripting.
In this episode we take a look at the new Flash Gordon series and Victorian Horrors of Mauch Chunk. Plus, listener Coma Robot is on Zuda! (1:01:02)
Chris and Ryan get on the horn to talk about their ever changing store and running a modern shop. We also talk to David Gallaher, creator of the Zuda comic, High Moon. (1:17:04)
Exclusive interview with David Gallaher, writer of zuda.com's first competition winner, High Moon. David gives comixology the scoop on the competition and what it took to win; as well as telling us about the history of High Moon and his influences in writing the webcomic.
AroundComics.com Comic Books Culture Podcast Ep. 147On thisepisode, our troublesome threesome of Chris, Tom and Sal talks comics. Lots ofcomics, including Proof #1, Moon Knight #13, XXXombies #1, X-Men First Class#5, She-Hulk #22, Green Arrow: Year One #6, Tales of the Sinestro Corps:Superman Prime, The Sword #1, Gotham Underground #1 and why Batman can't be RRated. In our extended talk John Siuntres joins us to discuss Zuda.comwebcomics, my condolences to Brian Reed, Cryptozoology, Skunk Ape, Chuppacabra,the horror that was Phenomenon, Get Carter and other tangents.Support the show