All posts by Comic Book Noise Family

Geek Brunch 146 – Parenting Brunch

A few comics are talked about this week as well as a couple of movies and music, but a surprising amount of the show turned into Parenting noise. Most of the talking done by the youngest member (who doesn’t actually have any children). Actually, it isn’t that much of the show. Mike is out in the forest LARPing to relieve some stress so Bill and Micah are joined by Darrel Taylor to talk about Last of the Greats, XIII, the new Ultimate Universe Books, and Snarked. Micah ruins the entire tone of the show by bringing up prose novels he’ really excited about (y’know. books without pictures in them). The trio also talk about a spattering of television and movie titles. Enjoy Yourself, Please.

Ultra Friends GO! Episode 31 – Invaded by Firetower Studios

The Ultra Friends compound is invaded by an assault force from Firetower Studios, consisting of Jeremy Whitley, Jason Strutz, and Rich Lombardi. It’s an “interview” – and by interview we mean that we did a horrible job. It was fun though!

Loikamania 063: Kevin Mellon

This week, Pat talks to Kevin Mellon about the life of a freelance artist. From getting gigs and pitching, the creative process…everything is covered in this week’s show. We spend time on Kevin and Dennis Hopeless’ graphic novel, Lovestruck, and talk about this week’s Image Comics release, HEART. A fun conversation, which concludes with a hotel evacuation! Music by Steve Earnhart and Social Distortion!

Kevin’s twitter: twitter.com/kmellon
Kevin’s blog: http://kevinmellon.blogspot.com/

Loikamania 063: Kevin Mellon

Scotch & Comics, Episode 3 – Hallowe’en Horror Special

Happy Hallowe’en everyone! In this horror-themed episode of Scotch and Comics, host Devin R Bruce talks about a real Monster of a whisky and then dives into a trove of dystopian sci-fi, monsters, vampires, and other creepy tales! Featuring looks at Smoke by Alex DiCampi and Igor Kordey; The Complete Dracula by Leah Moore, John Reppion, and Colton Worley; a smattering of Marvel Monsters; Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Risso’s Spaceman; and a selection from the venerable Creepy Archives, Volume One! Plus side discussions on Canadian ballet films, Kickstarter campaigns, and more. Scotch and Comics: more fun than you can shake a severed limb at!