Wed, 30 December 2009
We'll also discuss Tim's latest concept inspired by his love of action figures and late night cable films. The "teen sex comedy meets fantasy warrior" story, Colt Noble and The Megalords. The 44 page story is available online at nerdcityonline.com, but Tim will release a 64 page Colt one-shot from Image, which includes an additional brand new story. Plus Tim previews the next arc in his Devils Due horror action series Hack Slash, |
Sun, 27 December 2009
Their unique story told by guests Bert Sugar (Ring Mafgazine) Academy award wining screenwriter-novelist Budd Schulberg, and actor Max Baer Jr |
Thu, 24 December 2009
Plus we discuss Greg's homage to the tv private eye genre Stumptown from Oni Press, drawn by Mathew Southworth .You'll hear about the Superman books Action Comics & Superman: World Of New Krypton , and we'll get a status update on the upcoming Queen and country novel The Last Run. |
Wed, 23 December 2009
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Sun, 20 December 2009
Jimmy Palmiotti ralks about his writing process with co creator Justin Grey, The Jonah Hex Revival, His take On Power Girl,with Amanda Connor, Hawkman, The Monolith, The Punisher, The New West and Daughters Of The Dragon . You'll hear about him working with Garth Ennis, Paul Gulacy, and others. |
Thu, 17 December 2009
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Mon, 7 December 2009
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Sun, 29 November 2009
I welcome further discussion about this topic at our WB Message board, or via comments and e-mails. Also, check out Matt's great IFC News Film podcast at http://www.ifc.com/news/podcast/ |
Mon, 23 November 2009
Matt asks this question not only about heroes he's currently working on like Zorro & his upcoming 2010 take on the Golden Age Green Hornet for Dynamite, who Matt thinks still works best in his golden age era . We also talk about what he has planed for Zorro in the current arc Tales Of The Fox. Wagner says "General Moncado slowly starts to gather information about this rogue highwayman...and it's like Rashomon getting all these different points of view individual stories of who and what Zorro is. At this point he's still more of an Urban Myth." event.. We learn why this very skilled martial artist would support and fight beside Britt." We also discuss his Vertigo series Madam Xanadu which continues to interact with other Vertigo characters that have strong DC roots . Her main adversary through centuries on conflict is The Phantom Stranger.but there are other "easter egg" character apperances that blur the line between the DCU and Vertigo. Matt says, "Everyone asks me how I'm able to do it, and my response is, I'm just doing it. I don't ask (laughs). I do tend to keep those references as ones that fit into her charcter history and senarios,like Ertigan, Zatara, and detective Jim Corrigan (The Spectre). Or they happen almost "off camera".Like the mystic green lantern showing up in ancient China, or The Phantom Stranger refering obliquley to the helmet of Doctor Fate. In the Kaluta run we included the golden age Sandman because I needed a character like "The Shadow" and Wesley Dobbs fit. This arc has some unique time shifting where Amy will be on for two issues, then representing a different era Joel Jones comes on for two issues, then back to Amy. In this arc, Madame Xanadu runs into another unexpected DC character." |
Mon, 16 November 2009
The conversation with Marvel Group Editor Tom Brevoort starts with a look at the new mini series STRANGE written by Mark Waid, which puts the good Doctor on a new hero's journey.
Then we take advantage of Tom's perspective to look at today's Marvel. How has comic storytelling changed in the last 10 years? We look at the evolution of the relationship between Marvel & it's fans, from letter pages to today's blogs (including Brevoort's own) . |
Fri, 13 November 2009
A great discussion with the newsarama columnist |
Wed, 11 November 2009
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Mon, 2 November 2009
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Fraction comments on the startling events in The Invincible Iron Man
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We also talk about the new monthly cover design from Ryan Hughes, incorporating Savador Larocca's art, beginning this month in Iron Man #20, and the story Stark Disassembled. We talk about his run on Uncanny X-Men and the focus on Magneto and Cyclop's relationship in the newly formed Nation X "Who these two men are now, and how these situtations force how they relate to each other is a big part of Nation X ." |
Mon, 26 October 2009
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Tue, 20 October 2009
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A group of cartoonists, who use their site to promote their creator
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Last week IDW relaesed the ACT- I - VATE Primer, which has 16 stories that are companion pieces to the free stories they’re doing online. On this episode of Word Balloon, we talk to several Act I Vate creators, about their works, and what brought them together. All the comics at the Activate Comics Website. Visit activatecomix.com . We talk to Dean Haspiel, Mik Cavlero, Simon Fraser, Tim Hamilton, Michael Fiffe, and filmmakers Se4th Kushner and Carlos Molina. |
Tue, 13 October 2009
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Wed, 30 September 2009
Part 2 of our talk with writer Brian Michael Bendis, who answers more questions from the Jinxworld Message Board . Here are some tidbits from the Q & A session.
More discussion about the transition form Doctor Strange to Doctor Voodoo Daredevil is "full front" in New Avengers #60. Next Year Bendis teased he will again work with artist Howard Chaykin. There's a new Ultimate Universe project coming in 2010. You'll hear character discussions about DD, Wilson Fisk, and Norman Osborn Plus, Bendis discusses some of his favorite meetings with Stan Lee, including his lunch with Stan last month, in which The Man asked Brian "How did Norman Osborne get here?" Bendis said, " In preperation of the lunch, he read a few of my books, and He came prepared with a question and I had better have had the right answer, and I think I did, because I got an got an 'OK Kid.' I had the feeling if I had answered wrong, we probably wouldn't have finished the lunch." |
Mon, 28 September 2009
On this edition of the Word Balloon Podcast, we pick up where we left off with writer Ed Brubaker. You’ll hear more about the characters of Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes as they share the mantle of Captain America in The Captain America Reborn mini series , and what Ed has plans in the months ahead in both the regular CA series and the Cap One shot coming in December. |
Wed, 23 September 2009
We talk about what's been going on in the news of the comics world , including Marvel's acquisition of the rights to Marvelman, and how it affects The Sentry's place in the Marvel U. We also discuss the acquisition of Marvel by The Disney Corp, and how THAT affects the Marvel U. We'll talk about the shake-up at Time Warner regarding the re-organization of DC Entertainment. Plus we catch up with The New Avengers, Dark Avengers (including a look at the teaser December cover released last week) and Ultimate Comics Spider-Man. After along break in the Summer we resume our talk with Brian Bendis. In this part, Brian breaks down the differences between the new Spider-Woman motion comics available at Itunes, and The first issue, which debuted this week. We talk aboutr the art changes made by Alex Maleve and the story's pacing from motion and dramatized sound, to static images and text . We talk about what's been going on in the news of the comics world , including Marvel's acquisition of the rights to Marvelman, and how it affects The Sentry's place in the Marvel U. We also discuss the acquisition of Marvel by The Disney Corp, and how THAT affects the Marvel U. We'll talk about the shake-up at Time Warner regarding the re-organization of DC Entertainent. Plus with The New Avengers Dark Avengers and Ultimate Comics Spider-Man |
Mon, 21 September 2009
More On Capt. America Rebprn, The marvels project, and Criminal |
Mon, 14 September 2009
You'll hear about his new series featuring the current Sorcerer Supreme of Marvel's 616 universe. Plus The Punisher is heading toward a world of hurt in the months ahead, with bizare story arcs like Franken Castle with Tony Moore , and Punisher: The List, with classic Punisher draftsmen John Romita Jr and Klaus Janson. We also go in depth on The Last Days Of Crime from Radical Publishing, with art by Greg Tocchini and covers by some guy named Alex Maleev Plus, Rick talks about a special 40 page Thunderbolts issue, and the pending wrap ups to The End League With Eric Canette and Fear Agent with Tony Moore & Mike Hawthorne. |
Thu, 10 September 2009
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this exclusive interview, the Image writer discusses details about his
new books debuting this fall. Haunt, the new horror/espionage ongoing
series co-developed with Todd McFarland . Image United , the 6 part
epic featuring art from all the Image founders. and a script from
Kirkman. And from Top Cow this year's concepts for Pilot Season
co-developed with Mark Silvestri .
We also talk about Robert's ongoing series The Walking Dead, Invincible and The Astounding Wolf-Man. |
Tue, 8 September 2009
New stuff with Edward James Olmos, George Perez and Jason Aaron,plus Mark Millar, Dan Slott and Howard Chaykin. More coming later this month! |
Mon, 31 August 2009
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Thu, 27 August 2009
indie hit, THE WRESTLER. There's funny stuff in this film , but like THE WRESTLER, BIG FAN is a realistic look at sports. This time the focus is on an obsessive football fan named Paul (Oswalt) , who's loner lifestyle is defined by his voice on the phone fandom persona as a regular caller to sports talk radio, He has an awkard hero worship moment with his favorite player that turns violently ugly, and upsets his cocoon like world. Oswalt discuss the film's character and the obvious similarities of this sort of fan worship compared to pop culture fans. We also talkabout his upcoming one shot Firefly story for Dark Horse Comics, and the realese of his new DVD MY WEAKNESS IS STRONG. |
Mon, 24 August 2009
Six Hours and 3 Time Zones couldn't keep Paul and I apart from our conversation. We talk about him wrapping up Captain Britain and MI:13, and his new focus on The Dark X-Men, the complicated relationship between Namor & Emma Frost, and his November mini series featuring the origins and history of everyone's favorite Russian Super-Spy, The Black Widow. We also talk about his run on Young Avengers,and his prolific TV work, from Doctor Who, To Robin Hood, Primeval and beyond. |
Mon, 17 August 2009
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Fri, 7 August 2009
On this edition of the Word Balloon podcast, writer Paul Jenkins is back to discuss his current work for Marvel Comics, including the current sci-fi story arc Problem Child, featuring Hiro Kala, from PLANET SKAAR AFTERMATH in SON OF HULK, and his upcoming 3rd one-shot of CAPTAIN AMERICA THEATER OF WAR. |
Mon, 3 August 2009
Shamus addresses questions about scheduling a convention in Anaheim/Long Beach CA up against the new C2E2 Chicago Convention in April. Aren't both shows going after the same entertainment guests? We also discuss where Wizard Magazine fits into the new media playing field when it comes to breaking comic news stories. How does the monthly magazine re-position itself in the 24hr news cycle of web coverage? |
Mon, 27 July 2009
We also preview Sweet Tooth, his "Bambi meets The Road Warrior" action suspense series that debuts in September. This follows the post apocalyptic story of a mutated deer-boy and his bounty hunter protector as they seek sanctuary and answers to the questions of this strange North American future. Jeff also gives us details of the Essex County Trilogy Omnibus edition coming out from Top Shelf Productions . |
Wed, 22 July 2009
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Mon, 20 July 2009
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Mon, 20 July 2009
Also the audio version of my video interview with Dave McKean, on his recent paintings series called NITRATE, inspired by early 1900's silent horror films. |
Thu, 16 July 2009
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Tue, 14 July 2009
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Fri, 3 July 2009
FINALLY FOUND THIS LOST EPISODE FROM NOVEMBER 2005. THE MAN BEHIND GRIMJACK, DC'S SUICIDE SQUAD , THE KENTS, WASTELAND , AND THE SPECTRE JOHN TALKS ABOUT THE RETURN OF GRIMJACK AT IDW , HIS STAR WARS WORK FOR DARK HORSE , AND COLLABORATING WITH ARTISTS, LIKE TIM TRUMAN AND TOM MANDRAKE. PLUS 1980'S CHICAGO MEMORIES OF FIRST COMICS, WINDY CITY INSTITUTIONS LIKE THE BUCKET OF SUDS, AND THE COMEDY GENIUS OF THE SECOND CITY AND IMPROV OLYMPIC , MUNDEN'S BAR WRITER DEL CLOSE. |
Tue, 30 June 2009
We'll talk about his return to comics, and look back at collaborations with artists like Gil Kane, John Romita and Ross Andru. |
Wed, 24 June 2009
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. |
Wed, 17 June 2009
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. |
Tue, 16 June 2009
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. |
Wed, 10 June 2009
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Here are some quotes from the conversation. Answering the concerns that Johns current portrayal Of Barry Allen is so different from his silver and bronze age characterization. “Everyone is in a very different place at the beginning of Flash Rebirth to the end, because I didn’t want to open up with a big Flash parade, and Barry running in with a big smile,. I might as well have started with Flash #1 and we’d be off and running, but there were other emotional explorations with Barry Allen and the Flash team. I wanted to go against expectations and do a 180 on everything. Flash is back, but Barry Allen isn’t…that’s what the story is about. The great thing about it is it allows me to explore him emotionally... I love the discussion and debates, because I know where this story is going …I remember when we did The Sinestro Corps Wars, and Kyle at the end of the first issue was possessed by Parallax. People went crazy! They couldn’t believe how we could do this (laughs) …and Ethan was saying ‘We should tell them that he’s not going to be Parallax,.’ And I said “No! Let them get riled up, because they should, but we know where this story ends.’ … In Flash Rebirth Barry is searching for the same answers…this story is trying to solve a crime, but Barry is moving much too fast to do that.”
On Blackest Night’s further exploration of the multi colored Lantern Corps. “Every one of my artists has brought their own take on the designs for each of the various corps and characters…Doug Mahnke’s first issue Green Lantern #43 is an all Black Hand issue. It’s one of the creepiest issues you’ll read.”
On the upcoming Blackest Night crossover stories, and how this GL story has morphed into a major DCU event.
“ Events are just big stories…sometimes there’s a bad connotation to that “event” term…You always want it to be good, and as a writer you want to protect your own story…with Blackest Night there’s just more story potential, so when (The Editors) wanted to make it bigger and explore it more , it made sense to me, because you’re gonna have DCU characters face dead ones, and Black Lanterns on all sorts of levels…” |
Fri, 15 May 2009
Some quotes from the conversation... On Lucy Lane/Superwoman's role as Kara's new enemy. Gates: "I wanted a villain that can act as a Lex Luthor type...when New Krypton was told to me, I thought it was a master stroke on Geoff (Johns) and James(Robinson's) part having General Lane be the main bad guy...what great drama you get having Lois's family be against the Superman family?...There's some more crazy stuff coming up with Superwoman." On the character designs for the leading women in the series.. Igle: When It comes to Supergirl the very first conversation I had with Matt Idelson He said, 'I don't want to see Supergirl's panties again,' and I agreed ...I think there should be a coy sexiness about her but I don't think it should be as overt as it's been drawn...it just didn't fit my image of what a teenaged Supergirl is supposed to be...she's Superman's cousin, and should be, even by default, sort of a role model to young girls..." (For Lana's Asian influenced outfits) My wife Corrine works in the fashion industry for a company that does a lot of photo touch ups for Vouge, Cosmo, Louis Viton... so I get to see all these fashion materials... I was thinking more in terms of something a little eclectic but business like...with Cat, it's all Victoria Secret and Fredrick's of Holywood...the sluttiest dresses I can find (laughs)." Gates: "I guess that means write more Cat Grant scenes." On The Death of Zor El Gates: "Going in, Geoff and James really said we need to upset things. This can't ne a predictable Superman story and I think the death of Zor El made New Krypton completley unpredictable, because you realize, 'holy crap, no one is safe.' Igle: With Supergirl 36, I think that was one of the highlights for me working on the book ...when I was a teenager I lost a friend to gun violence so I was able to channel all of those feelings in that opening scene. Gates: .(Kara) doesn't get to (Zor) for nine pages,and she doesn't have powers, and is running across an open battlefield to get to him before he dies, to either save his life or talk to him one last time.....I lost my father when I was 17 not to violence but a massive heart attack...in those moments when Supergirl is holding Zor-El , and he's says 'I'm proud of you.', that was something as I held my father, I wanted him to say,and he couldn't. He was already gone Given the scene in the Origins and Omens of Lana Lang spitting up some blood how's her future looking? "Lana Lang has her own set of problems coming up that we won't come to a head until Supergirl 47." On Kara's new civilian identity as Lana's niece... Gates: "Linda Lang is not going away...it kinda got side tracked with all the New Krypton stuff...I was happy to see Linda Lang appear in Superman Batman...as long as it happens elsewhere in the DCU, it's a real thing...We're going to do a story about her in the Supergirl Annual ...that's tenatively called Linda Lang Day One." |
Tue, 12 May 2009
We discuss how he and Tori got together on the project, wrangling all the artist and writer talent to put the book together, and gives his views and cautionary tales of self publishing in today's comics market. |
Fri, 8 May 2009
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Sun, 3 May 2009
Here are some quotes and tidbits from the conversations... Expect The announcement of what's next for Coipel and Marvel during this summer's con season. Matt Kindt's new OGN 3-Story The Secret History of the Giant Man will be out from Dark Horse ."It's a weird story that takes place in the 40's,50's and 60's with the narrative from the POV of his Mother, His Wife, and his daughter." Tony Bedard on REBELS: "I think we've had enough with stories that are so intertwined, they never get a chance develop their own personality. We want to give these characters a chance to develop on their own terms and give them their own corner of the DC universe to play with...it's one of those books where you really don't know who will survive in a given issue...Vryl Dox wants to do good, but6 he doesn't mind if you. die in the process." Chuck Dixon is taking over chronicling the tales of "The Man With No Name" in the soon to be retitled The Good, The Bad & The Ugly from Dynamite. Steve Rude: Lots of Nexus Product Nexus The Origin: Remastered , "Nexus: As it Happened Volume 1" a black and white Archive, and the long-awaited conclusion of Nexus: Space Opera due out in July. Arthur Suydam: For Radical Working on Hercules Aladdin and Shrapnel they're also releasing Cholly and Flytrap Center City featuring Suydam's post apocalyptic sci-fi duo . It comes out in June. |
Fri, 1 May 2009
On Mighty Avengers and Dan's choice to make Hank Pym leader of the Avengers"It will get more messed up as we go along...for all of Hank's fault he is a geniusand has a very non linear way of thinking...but he's still that messed up freak who built Ultron...the question is how do you redeem him...some stink doesn't go away no matter how hard you try...it's nice to have Hank on this redemptive path... he may never get rid of his past sins, but his trying makes him heroic." |
Fri, 1 May 2009
conversation with Dan Slott. In part 1 Dan discusses the current events in Amazing Spider-Man. On Amazing #600 and the return of Doctor Octopus "One of the things we wanted to do was take the villains off the board for awhile so when they come back it's big...John Romita Jr and I get to tell this 60 page story...We're building towards season 2 of Spidey which begins after we wrap up some stuff in issue #600." On the mysterious background of Mister Negative "I can't wait fir people to know more about him...I gave Fred Van Lente some big for his upcoming Mister Negative mini series...but there's more coming including ties to previously established spider-man characters. Let's leave it at that. " |
Wed, 29 April 2009
the alternate history of Russian superheroes and villains. Sal explores the iconic images of the former USSR, combined with Russian mythology, but is the first to say this isn't a pro-soviet polemic. "At least once a con a guy wants to argue with me about Communism...or say how are things in Russia and I say 'Guys, come on, Gene Simmons really wasn't a serpent. It's just an act.' " He gives tips to aspiring creators about marketing an independent comic in the current market. "You gotta hustle...I tried going to cons, all over the country like Loretta Lynn with the records and my husband (working) out of the car...doesn't work...I tell new creators, don't release the book until you have 5 issues in the can, you never realize how much time it takes to promote the thing... plus dealing by yourself with colorists,inkers and printers...you never realize how much time it will take." Sal also discusses future projects like The Hostage based on true crime Brazilian kidnappings and the sci-fi comedy Dagos On The Moon. |
Mon, 27 April 2009
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Thu, 23 April 2009
You'll hear floor chats with Jeremy Haun, who talks about drawing the Batman-Battle For The Cowl One-Shot Arkham Asylum, written by David Hine, and drawing the Top Cow series Berserker written by Rick Loverd . Haun calls the arkaham One-Shot "A great hooror story.I got to draw some of my favorite villians...it does focus on the events after Arkham explodes in the first issue of Battle For the Cowl...with hints of what we'll see in the future (Bat books) ." Marvel writer Jonathon Hickman talks about Secret Warriors & his work on the Fantastic Four Dark Reign series and taking over the main FF book following Mark Millar and Brian Hitch "After the events of Civil War and Secret Invasion I thought there was a real oppourtunity to do a lot of FF closure in the Dark reign series . The first arc of the regular series will be called "solve everything", and Reed sets out to do so." Artist Ben Templersmith talks about his IDW work on Wormwood, Doctor Who, and Groom Lake, plus answers the perenial question will he and writer Warren Ellis be doing more issues of their Image series Fell? "There is more Fell(to come), whenever Warren wants to do it, I'm doing it." Writer Christos Gage discusses his IDW GI Joe work, his coming Avatar series Absolution, His WIldcats wrok for Wildstorm, and Marvel books. On Avengers: The Initiative "Somehow a rumor got started that the Initiative was being cancelled, but that's not true, the only way it will be cancelled is if people think it's cancelled and stop buying it...We're actually starting an exciting period...the initiative is now run by Norman Osborn, so they're now training villians to be dark avengers and appear to be heroic while still being bad on the downlow...Some former members are going underground to rebel against the new initiative directive. Tigra will be looking for some payback after her beating from The Hood." On the upcoming mini series House Of M:Masters Of Evil "What were the villians doing in the House Of M world. The Hood has assembled a gang of villians including Asorbing Man Titania, Crossbones The Sandman, Batroc The Leaper...they get together to steal, in a world where Magneto's army comes down on them hard...the non mutant world starts to mistake their rebellion as being heroic, so they start to plan the scam of a lifetime." Avatar comics publisher William Christensen talks about Wareen's Ellis's Ignition City, Freak Angels, and how Avatar has chnaged their image from the "Bad Girl" books, to their current line of unfettered stories by today's top creators. Writer artist Mike Wolfer talks about his work with Eillis on the Avatar Series Gravel . And, Jim McCann checks in to discuss his New Avengers:The Reunion mini series for Marvel. |
Mon, 13 April 2009
We also look at his upcoming mini series for DC, featuring Nemesis, Final Crisis Aftermath : Escape, and his recent appearence on NBC's The Celebrity Apprentice |
Wed, 8 April 2009
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Fri, 3 April 2009
On his upcoming collaboration with his Bwa-ha ha pals Keith Giffen and Kevin McGuire on Metal Men , in the back of Giffen's Doom Patrol . " Every once and awhile Keith will call me up and say "Wanna do this?" and I always say 'Yeah!" What Keith does is he puts down this rock solid foundation of a story...you get the basic of the plot and characterization, a few one liners and then I come in and fill up as many word balloons as I can!" We also discuss DeMatties role as editor-in-chief of Ardden Entertainment, including the new Flash |
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Mon, 30 March 2009
We also discuss Keith's extensive work as a writer and editor of the Star Trek Pocket Book novels, featuring new original tales set in every era of the Trekverse. |
Fri, 27 March 2009
First Ross Richie, Publisher of Boom Studios and Eric Lieb of Fox Atomic Studios are cross examined by Newsarama's Matt Brady . Matt & I try to get more information out of the guys regarding their announcment that Boom and Fox Atomic will be publishing new books based on the FAS film properties. Which ones? We won't know until this years San Diego Con. Then Matt Fraction and Ed Brubaker talk about their slate of projects on the way... |
Mon, 16 March 2009
so I figured I'd re=post pour first talk... IT'S BEEN A LONG HARD ROAD FOR ABADAZAD AND ITS CREATORS ARTIST MIKE PLOOG AND WRITER DEMATTIES TO SEE THEIR CREATION COME TO LIFE . LISTEN, AS JM DESCRIBES THE REAL LIFE FAIRY TALE THAT PUT THE CHILDREN'S BOOK WHERE IT BELONGS, THE CHILDREN'S BOOK SECTION . LOTS OF INFORMATION ABOUT THIS BEAUTIFUL STORY THAT SHOULD BE ON EVERY CHILD'S READING LIST. JM IS ALSO SERVING THE SUPERHERO FANS WITH THE BWA-HA-HA HUMOR OF PLANETARY BRIGADE , CO WRITTEN WITH KEITH GIFFEN. WE ALSO TALK ABOUT OTHER JM STORIES LIKE HIS GROUND BREAKING ADULT FAIRY TALE MOONSHADOW, THE BATMAN-JOKER CLASSIC GOING SANE, HIS CAPTAIN AMERICA RUN, AND STILL SQUEEZE IN KRAVEN'S LAST HUNT, AND JUSTICE LEAGUE TALK. |
Thu, 5 March 2009
If you missed my previous interview with Gibbons check it out here... http://wordballoon.blogspot.com/2008/10/whos-watching-dave-gibbons.html |
Wed, 25 February 2009
Sean McKeever talks about the upcoming Titans/Vigilante crossover he's writing with Marv Wolfman, Writer/Editor Scott Allie gives us the lodown on the Buffy comics and the Robert E Howard books, from Dark Horse Comics, Rick Remender talks about his craetor owned series, and The Punisher, Brian Bendis talks about his announcements, The legendary Gene Colan talks about his new Captain America story, along with his reprinted Creepy stories from Dark Horse. Actor Phil Morris, who pays J'onn Jonzz the Martian Manhunter on the CW's Smallville , Vertigo EIC Karen Berger, Greg Rucka, Matt Fraction, and Daniel Way |
Mon, 23 February 2009
I talk with Jeff Parker (Agents Of Atlas) , Leonard Kirk (Capt Britain & MI:13) Len Wein (Creator Of Wolverine) Richard Starkings (Elephantmen), Dan Jurgens (Creator Of Booster Gold) , Jonathon Hickman (Secret Warriors) , David Lloyd (Co Creator V For Vendetta), David Mack (Kabuki Daredevil ) Jon Ostrander & Jan Durresma (Star Wars Comics) , Chris Ellipolous (Pet Avengers), and Dan DiDio (Exec Editor DC Comics) |
Thu, 19 February 2009
Branaugh to discuss his film plans for Thor. "It was a great day, on par with the day we met with (Jon) Faverau. Whew!... I'm not kidding I've been in non-marvel hollywood meetings where the people say, I'm not even going to read the damn comic.". On The Spider-Woman motion comic Casting the voice of Jessica Drew "You're looking for the voice in your head...that smokey marlboro voice that isn't trying to be sexy. I had written dialogue that I was quite happy to hear out loud ...but some actors saw the bio which says she's from Wundagore Mountain, so they'd do a bulgarian accent which was like, holy lord in heaven!" Bendis has written 10 scripts for Spider-Woman He compared it to the motion comics It's being produced for the motion comic itself,not as an afterthought and it's in continuity . Whatever the language of the motion comic will be, it's going to be exciting to see Spider-Man, The Thunderbolts, Agent Brand and The Avengers and everyone up and around in motion comics. You're going to see something very different. In Dark Avengers #3, a major chapter in the Sentry mystery will be revealed. On Ultimate Spider-Man post Ultimatum there will be a couple of requiem specials |
Wed, 18 February 2009
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Fri, 13 February 2009
Part 1 all about the new Batwoman series, with art by JH Williams Part 2 all about Greg's work in Action Comics, Queen and Country, and Stumptown from Oni Press, and his upcoming Atticus Kodiak novel Walking Dead, out April 28th. http://www.newsarama.com/common/media/video/player.php?videoRef=NA_090212_Greg_Rucka1 http://www.newsarama.com/common/media/video/player.php?videoRef=NA_090212_Greg_Rucka2
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Tue, 27 January 2009
the watchmen motion comic. jake proposed the project to warners and the result has been a new way to present the story and art to an audience pre-sold on the forthcoming zack snydeer film. jake gives us an indepth behind the scenes look, from dave gibbons involvement, to the original musical score performed by a 50 piece orchestra, |
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Mon, 5 January 2009
we talk with artist Skottie Young about his interpretation of L Frank Baum's Wonderful Wizard Of Oz for Marvel Comics. "if you do this you're going to have free reign in designing this vision of Oz. We get into a discussion about the oz mythos, and it's various representations in other media. the play and novel version of wicked to todd mcfarland's twisted land of oz statue. you'll hear about his collaborotive process with writer and fellow oz enthusiast eric shanower. we also discuss skottie's comedy/music podcast the devil and me co-hosted with casey mcauley. there's also an informal talk about where comics are going in 2009, digitally and the collected trade versus the monthly magazine. |

