The Campaign For Path Of The Pale Rider 3 is underway, so Laurie Calcaterra.joins us to discuss the project and play slight of hand with our minds.
Path Of The Pale Rider 3 By Laurie Calcaterra, Marco Defillo And Marta Gasperoni.
Continue readingThe Campaign For Path Of The Pale Rider 3 is underway, so Laurie Calcaterra.joins us to discuss the project and play slight of hand with our minds.
Path Of The Pale Rider 3 By Laurie Calcaterra, Marco Defillo And Marta Gasperoni.
Continue readingDalton Shannon joins us to talk about Frankenstein The Unconquerable 2. Writing for comics compared to prose, collaborating and Kickstarter campaigns are mixed throughout the conversation.
Frankenstein The Unconquerable 2 By Dalton Shannon,
Wells Thompson And Mary Landro.
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
Continue readingShane Berryhill joins us to talk about the upcoming Jacin And The Olympians and the Kickstarter campaign in support of it.
Jacin And The Olympians By Shane Berryhill, Alex Ogle,
Mattia Monaco And Maja Opacic.
Eric / Promie joins the Core Four to share his first time foray of going down the rabbit hole of purchasing an in demand comic book he really wanted. Enjoy!
Batman Fortnite Zero Point 1 Variant Cover.
Continue readingThrowing caution to the wind Al and Don leave St. Petersburg and go to Tampa in search of comic books. They tell you what they got on the way back.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Sonic Graffiti
Nerd Out Comics • Tampa, Florida
The core four are joined again by Dallas’ daughter and begin the discussion by trying to think of great single issue and standalone stories. Rook and Don gush over Alex + Ada, specifically volume 2, Al reviews “Bravo for Adventure” by the legendary Alex Toth, and Don reviews “The Sculptor” by the near-legendary Scott McCloud.
The gang starts randomly bashing variant covers in mainstream comics and Al finishes everything out saying goodbye to Herschell Gordon Lewis.
MUSICAL SPOTLIGHT: Ed Woltil