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Comic Book Noise 281: Action Comics #0

Host Derek Coward talks about Action Comics #0 and the superhero work of Grant Morrison.

cover to Action Comics #0
Action Comics #0

Fantasti…er, Spectacular Spider-Cast Episode (Sinister) 6!

We’re back! Did you miss us? Co-hosts Gary Miller & Jonathan Westhoff return with another exciting episode of the Spectacular Spider-Cast! It’s a (nearly) all-FF episode of the Spider-Cast when Gary & Jon review Amazing Spider-Man #657, memorializing Johnny Storm, and #658, in which Spidey joins the new FF for adventures in and out of our reality! Then, we take a look back at Christos Gage & Mario Alberti’s Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four miniseries from 2010. Along the way, Jon also gives you a brief look at the existing chapters of “The Death of Spider-Man” in the Ultimate Marvel universe. What are you waiting for, True Believer? Tune in and enjoy!

Contact Info:

Website: www.spectacularspidercast.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/spider_cast
Email: spidercastpodcast@gmail.com

Gary Miller: www.twitter.com/gary_m_miller
Jonathan Westhoff: www.twitter.com/Anti_Drummer

Comic Book Noise Family: www.comicbooknoisefamily.com

Spider-Man theme by Joe Perry of Aerosmith

Spectacular Spider-Cast Episode 3.1….er, 4!

Amazing Spider-Man #654.1We’re back! It’s been a few months, but now it’s a “Brand New Day” for the Spectacular Spider-Cast with our newest episode! We’re hitting the “Big Time” as Gary Miller welcomes new co-host Jonathan Westhoff!

After providing brief introductions, Gary and Jon dive right in and review all the Spidey tales they can to bring you up to date, with Amazing Spider-Man #650 through 654, plus the “Marvel Point One” issue 654.1, and the brand-new Venom #1 featuring everybody’s favorite symbiote!

Can you make it “One More Day” without listening to this podcast? Can we make it one more sentence without referencing another old Spidey story? Tune in and find out!

Excelsior!

Contact Info:

Website: www.spectacularspidercast.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/spider_cast
Email: spidercastpodcast@gmail.com

Gary Miller: www.twitter.com/gary_m_miller
Jonathan Westhoff: www.twitter.com/Anti_Drummer

Comic Book Noise Family: www.comicbooknoisefamily.com

Spider-Man theme by The Ramones

Wolverine Berserker Podcast Episode 2: Blame Canada

Wolverine Berserker PodcastWe welcome Nate to the crew this second episode of the new podcast. After scheduling issues we attempt to stay awake into the wee hours of the night to get this one finished. There’s a failed attempt at a decent Top 5 and we have a short discussion about the upcoming X-Men: First Class movie, which Wolverine will NOT be in. We also have a new voicemail number and I chose it just to spite my co-hosts and to show them who’s boss. There’s a little too much Spidey talk, and that will no longer be tolerated (let’s all look at the new guy). Since I couldn’t come up with a good name for the episode, I’ll blame Nate and since he’s Canadian, I blame Canada.

NEW Voicemail Number: (424) 704-3667 [DOOP]

Books Covered: Wolverine #5.1, Wolverine #1000, Daken #5, Wolverine: The Best There Is #3, X-Men #7

Throwbacks: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #4-6

Intro: Nature of the Beast by The Angels

Spectacular Spider-Cast Episode 3

Welcome to the third episode of the Spectacular Spider-Cast!

In this episode, your co-hosts – Gary Miller and Chris Partin jump straight in with an email in our “Spectacular Spider-Mail” segment from Kyle, aka Johnny T. Impulse.

We then switch over to what’s happening with the “Tangled Web Reviews” by starting off with Amazing Spider-Man #647, and then jump into BIG TIME with Amazing Spider-Man #648 and 649. We then switch gears and jump in to Spider-Girl #1 and Osborn #1.

We wrap up the show by diving backwards into Spider-Man’s history with our “Spider-Man Spotlight” segment and discussed the Death of Captain Stacy in Amazing Spider-Man #88 – 92.

Contact Info:

Website: www.spectacularspidercast.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/spider_cast
Email: spidercastpodcast@gmail.com

Gary Miller: www.twitter.com/gary_m_miller
Chris Partin: www.twitter.com/chrispartin

Comic Book Noise Family: www.comicbooknoisefamily.com

Spectacular Spider-Man theme by Tinder Box

Teenage Wasteland Episode 87 – Action Lab Entertainment and Comic Talk

This time on Teenage Wasteland….

Special guest Shawn Pryor drops by to talk about some recent developments for PKD Media and his new role with Action Lab Entertainment. After that I go on to discuss a few recent reads as well as welcome Mr. Sandquist and his recent Sandbox installment.

Items Discussed: Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods, The 120 Days of Simon, ThunderAgents #1, Amazing Spider-man #648, Spider-man: Noir, The Order.

Slingers: The Team I Couldn’t Remember

On Comic Book Noise 219, I mentioned a superhero team in passing but I couldn’t remember the exact name. All I could remember at the time was they were involved with Spider-Man somehow.

The team was called The Slingers. They had their own title in the late 1990s.

According to Wikipedia, the team consisted of Dusk:

Hornet:

Prodigy:

Ricochet:

The members used costumes and names that were used by Spider-Man during the Identity Crisis crossover, which of course has nothing to do with the DC Comics event. Marvel made the “controversial” decision to print four versions of the first issue, each telling a fourth of the story from the point of view of each of the four team members. I put controversial in quotes, because it sounds really cool to me and I can’t understand why anybody would complain about it.

The title only lasted until issue #12 and hasn’t been traded, but the Spider-Man: Identity Crisis storyline has been collected, but good luck finding it for a decent price.

However, if decent pricing isn’t high on your list of requirements…

My Top Ten Characters

I have a database for my comic books called Comic Collector. One of my favorite features is called Statistics.

As of 10/5/2010, here is a list of the ten comic book characters who show up the most in my collection.

1. Batman (Bruce Wayne)
2. Superman (Kal-El/Clark Kent)
3. Flash (Wally West)
4. Martian Manhunter (J’onn J’onzz)
5. Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)
6. Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
7. Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)
8. Wolverine (Logan/James Howlett)
9. Black Canary (Dinah Lance)
10. Robin (Tim Drake)

And for those of you who might be interested in knowing, Captain America (Steve Rogers) came in a close #11. So there, I didn’t always hate him as much as I do now.

Comic Book Noise 204: The New Avengers Books

I have read what I think are all of #1 issues of the newly relaunched Avengers books.


Avengers: I think this will be the one most people will gravitate towards because it has all of the big names like Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Spider-Man and Wolverine. Too bad they are making Wonder Man look like such a dick and the first villain they come across is Kang The Lameass Conqueror (he still makes my top five least favorite characters list).


The Secret Avengers: This is the title that has a lot of critical acclaim but people are talking more about Ed Brubaker than the actual content of the book. I haven’t been much of a Moon Knight fan since his days with the Defenders (actually just the Scorpio storyline that culminated with issue 50), I have never been much of a Valkyrie fan, Beast is my least favorite of the original X-Men and I was a fan of what Abnett and Lanning were doing with Nova in his own title. However, Brubaker writing Black Widow is a HUGE draw.


Avengers Academy: A bunch of new characters along with Hank Pym, Rhodey (who should still be hanging out with The Crew, but oh well) and Tigra. This book should be a trainwreck waiting to happen, but the revelation at the end of the first issue really piqued my interest and I want to see what will happen next.


Avengers Prime: According to David A Price, this is a bi-monthly five issue miniseries. Also known in some circles as tradebait. There is no reason to do anything but wait for the entire story to be finished and collected. There was a great segment where Tony Stark called Steve Rogers on his hypocrisy, but like I said, you can wait to read it in trade.


The New Avengers: I thought I would dislike this one the most. No particular reason, but it just didn’t seem like something I would like. However, I like “getting the team together” type stories. And I really like the make up of the actual team: Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Ms. Marvel, Jessica Jones, Hawkeye, Mockingbird, Wolverine, Spider-Man and The Thing (I think it would be a great scene to have the last three sitting around swapping stories about all of the team ups they have had in the past, but I think that would only appeal to a certain type of reader).

While I liked them all to varying degrees, I would say my favorite two are Avengers Academy and The New Avengers. I think that because I am not the world’s biggest Steve Rogers fan it comes as no surprise that I prefer the two books he is not a part of.

One thing I thought was really interesting was the first stories for each team. The intro/training of Avengers Academy is a pretty obvious thing to start out with, but the established teams are all in different types of story: Avengers/time travel, Secret Avengers/sci fi action, Avengers Prime/fantasy adventure, and The New Avengers/mystical threats.

Now that I have read all five of them, I can safely say that I will probably be picking up the titles in trade going forward.

If you have read one or more of the titles, what do you think of them?