Wed, 24 June 2009 Like the espionage characters in his comics and novels Greg Rucka
knows how much information to leak, and stay spoiler free in this in
depth examination of his work. We discuss the 2 new series debuting
today in Detective Comics. Batwoman with art by JH Williams, and The
Question with Cully Hammer. Plus a thorough look at the Superman books
Action with artist Eddty Barrows and co-writing New World Of Krypton
with James Robinson and art from Pete Woods.We also get an update on the new developments in Greg's popular British Spy comic and novel series Queen and Country from Oni Press and Bantam Books. Comments[0] |
Thu, 18 June 2009 Jeph Loeb is back, to talk about Hulk #600 and what the future holds for the Red and Green Goliaths.We also talk about Ultimatum, and get into some in depth discussions about the creation of the classic X-men arc The Age Of Apocalypse, the rebirths of Flash Captain America and more. Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 June 2009 On this episode of word balloon we talk comics and television with
writer/producer Jesse Alexander. Jesse wrote last month's one shot
story Shotgun Opera. an untold WW2 adventure of Sgt. Fury and His
Howling Commandos. but the summer television season has begun and cable
television reminds us that there's an equal amount of quality dramas
this time of year as during the fall and spring.Networks like FX the SciFi channel TNT ABC Family and USA trot out plenty of genre fiction, while the big 5 TV networks struggle to find the next Lost, or Smallville. Fringe made it to season 2. Reaper didn't make it past 2, neither did the Terminator. edged out by Joss Whedon's Dollhouse, it's own future to be determined this fall. Chuck and Heroes are also returning, but on the bubble for NBC. There are few guarantees from over the air networks to drama shows. The potential viewing audience is still larger than the basic cable shows and the budgets are higher, but the network suits patience to grow a loyal and profitable audience is a risky guess. Alexander is a verteran show runner and producer from 3 recent genre shows that made it past the sophmore slump. Alias Lost and Heroes. Jesse was let go from Heroes by NBC execs last winter, but a new regime at The Peacock has given him a green light for a new sci-fi series he's created coming in early 2010, Day One. Some of the show's details are still under wraps,but Jesse gives us an idea of what the show is about, and discusses the chalenges of doing genre fiction in today's network television enviroment. On this episode of word balloon we talk comics and television with writer/producer Jesse Alexander. Jesse wrote last month's one shot story Shotgun Opera. an untold WW2 adventure of Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos. but the summer television season has begun and cable television reminds us that there's an equal amount of quality dramas this time of year as during the fall and spring. Networks like FX the SciFi channel TNT ABC Family and USA trot out plenty of genre fiction, while the big 5 TV networks struggle to find the next Lost, or Smallville. Fringe made it to season 2. Reaper didn't make it past 2, neither did the Terminator. edged out by Joss Whedon's Dollhouse, it's own future to be determined this fall. Chuck and Heroes are also returning, but on the bubble for NBC. There are few guarantees from over the air networks to drama shows. The potential viewing audience is still larger than the basic cable shows and the budgets are higher, but the network suits patience to grow a loyal and profitable audience is a risky guess. Alexander is a verteran show runner and producer from 3 recent genre shows that made it past the sophomore slump. Alias Lost and Heroes. Jesse was let go from Heroes by NBC execs last winter, but a new regime at The Peacock has given him a green light for a new sci-fi series he's created coming in early 2010, Day One. Some of the show's details are still under wraps,but Jesse gives us an idea of what the show is about, and discusses the challenges of doing genre fiction in today's network television enviroment. Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 June 2009 Jeff is back to get us up to date on the Agents Of Atlas, Exiles, and Dark Reign The Hood For Marvel Comics, and his Wildstorm mini series Mysterius, The Unfathomable. We also answer your questions, posted at the Word Balloon Message Board. Comments[0] |
Sun, 31 May 2009
Testing my Blackberry in the field, here's the few first minutes of the taping of Around Comics podcast , hosted by Chris Neesman and Tom Katers , joined by fellow Chgo podcasters John Siuntres and DC artist Mike Norton Category: Vidcast -- posted at: 7:11 PM Comments[0] |
Like the espionage characters in his comics and novels Greg
Jeph Loeb is back, to talk about Hulk #600 and what the future holds for the Red and Green Goliaths.
On this episode of word balloon we talk comics and television with
writer/producer Jesse Alexander. Jesse wrote last month's one shot
story Shotgun Opera. an untold WW2 adventure of Sgt. Fury and His
Howling Commandos. but the summer television season has begun and cable
television reminds us that there's an equal amount of quality dramas
this time of year as during the fall and spring.
Jeff is back to get us up to date on the Agents Of Atlas, Exiles, and Dark Reign The Hood For Marvel Comics, and his Wildstorm mini series Mysterius, The Unfathomable. 
