Film director/author and activist, Robbie Atkinson wears many hats, and she came on to tell us about her upcoming manga The 7th Kingdom.
The 7th Kingdom By Robbie Atkinson And Tagline 9.
Continue readingFilm director/author and activist, Robbie Atkinson wears many hats, and she came on to tell us about her upcoming manga The 7th Kingdom.
The 7th Kingdom By Robbie Atkinson And Tagline 9.
Continue readingHappy New Year! Beyond Real 1 starts this conversation off, which leads into genres in comics.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Steve Robinson & Ed Woltil
Beyond Real 1 Cover By John J. Pearson.
Continue readingChris has subscribed to Marvel Unlimited and has asked for recommendations. We do that on and off throughout the extremely long episode. We argue about Iron Fist, talk about Unnatural Order And Freddy Lombard in between that.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Olde Rage
Spirits Of Vengence:Rise Of The Midnight Sons By Howard Mackie,
Len Kaminski, Christian Cooper, D.G. Chichester, Andy Kubert,
Adam Kubert, Ron Wagner, Richard Case, Ron Garney,
Alex Saviuk, Klaus Janson, Joe Kubert.
Austin McKinley talks about his upcoming project RIOT Force. Even though software development and filmmaking are part of his background, the comic was created using conventional methods. Give it a listen!
RIOT Force By Austin McKinley.
Continue readingThis episode begins with Don talking about a comic that has already been discussed on an earlier episode, and Rook finishes with two new books we haven’t seen. We talk about Heavy Metal in the middle. Enjoy!
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Dallas Busha
William Moulton Marston’s greatest accomplishment was accepted by society at large by creating a comic book superhero that showed the idea that women were going to be part of the future, and to teach young boys how to accept feminine leadership. That thinking seemed impossible in the 19th century. Wonder Woman was created to show how to accept femininity into modern society.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Bijhan Agha
Wonder Woman By William Moulton Marston And H.G. Peter.
Continue readingDungeons & Dragons’ attempted license agreement and the ripples it caused to the RPG community start this episode off, and finishes with facsimiles and reworked comics from the past.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Steve Robinson & Ed Woltil
Phoebe Xavier from 123 GO Publications joins us again to talk about her upcoming novel Superliminal Latency, and we talk about a lot of other stuff as well.
Superliminal Latency By Phoebe Xavier.
Continue readingDon has been wanting to talk about Garrett Price’s White Boy for so long that he forgot a lot of details, but what he missed you can read about from the link below the image. Dallas joined us, so of course The New Mutants Film is brought up, Black Panther comics and film are discussed, as well as Rook’s LOVE for Kickstarter books. Enjoy!
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Dungeon Boss
Laurie Calcaterra joins us to talk about the upcoming Path of the Pale Rider. Laurie describes it as a zombie apocalypse/spaghetti western, but it turns out to be much more. Enjoy!
Path of the Pale Rider By Laurie Calcaterra and Marco Defillo.
Continue readingPhoebe Xavier from 123 GO Publications comes on to talk about writing, lettering editing and publishing a line of comics by creators all over the globe. Enjoy!
Esc Pod By Phoebe Xavier And Renan Balmonte.
From 13th Moon.
Mel Cartagena joins us to talk about his webcomic The Plot along with storytelling techniques, influences and films.
Talk about The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings: Rings Of Power as well as The Silmarillion begins the episode. Bigfoot Knows Karate, a review of Origamiac, Hieroglyph, Moebius’ massive influence and Rook’s impatience waiting for Attack On Titan finish it out.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Paul Drollinger
Everything starts off with Star Wars Visions which leads into Kurosawa.films, Solo: A Star Wars Story and The Sandman, both the Netflix show and comics. Dredd, Pathfinder and a couple of recent comics that were based off work Don read in the seventies. It all ends with Cliff Chiang, as everything always should.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Dallas Busha
This was recorded on Christopher Reeve’s birthday, so of course we talk about him, his work and Superman. Norse Mythology, stories in the oral tradition, and many other off topic subjects are discussed.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Rush Morgan
Christopher Reeve As Superman.
Continue readingWe start off with Hedra By Jesse Lonergan and go into a discussion of what is storytelling? Comic toy tie-ins are talked about after that, along with staying home, muck monsters and several movies that not everyone liked, but some did.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Dungeon Boss
Hedra By Jesse Lonergan.
Continue readingWe review The Eighth By Adam Lawson And Jorin Evers, and get an interview with Adam as well. The Netflix series Locke & Key is discussed,along with the comic books we have gotten during isolation.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Evie Richner
The Eighth By Adam Lawson And Jorin Evers.
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