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Avengelyne Podcast – Episode 1

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Welcome to the very first episode of the Avengelyne Podcast.  In this episode we get YOU, the readers, introduced to Mark and Owen and the journey that has brought them to being the creative team on the brand new Avengelyne series from Image Comics.

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DC Noise 122 – No Ordinary Podcast

Mike, Keith and Darrell talk about the 2.99 price point and recent sales, a long discussion of the speed force in No Ordinary Family and then get to discussing Brightest Day 21, Justice League Generation Lost 21 and Weird Worlds 3.

Enjoy!

Geek Brunch 131 – Kicking it on a Sunday with Tim T and Josh

Mike and Micah are joined by Josh Langston and Timmy THOOM (Thoomcast) to discuss many comics like Batman and Robin, Batman Inc, Avengers Academy, Superman Family, American Son, Grim Ghost, West Coast Avengers, Venom, Atlas Comics, Sigil Wolverine Weapon X, Neonomicon, Crossed, Spartacus, No Ordinary Family, and the slew of Summer Super-hero movies. Plus a lot of food talk. Join us for some fun!

Loikamania 030 – On Location with Gabriel Hardman

Pat chats with Hulk artist Gabriel Hardman about his beginnings in the comics industry, his connection to Mike Myers movies, and what characters he’d love to take a crack at. Plus, inking and art collecting talk! Music by Devotchka!

Purchase Heathentown at amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Heathentown-Corinna-Sara-Bechko/dp/1607060124
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Gabriel’s twitter: http://twitter.com/gabrielhardman

Doughnuts and Top Cow Episode 11 – Top Cow Holiday Special

Josh and John say “Happy Holidays” – even though December is well in our past.  We’ll just say that we’re incredibly early for the 2011 Holiday Season by taking a look at the Top Cow flip book – the Top Cow Holiday Special and Jingle Belle – Grounded Special.

You can get your very own copy of this fun packed trade paperback at the Top Cow Store.

Music on this episode is “Donut Man” by the Dickies.  Podsafe music courtesy of MusicAlley.  Check them out and buy the track, if you’re so inclined!

Doughnuts this week are Hostess Honey Buns.  John walks memory lane with this snack that was so popular in the early 80s in south Chicago.

Thanks, as always to Westfield Comics for their support

PODCAST: Episode 35: Talking LAST MORTAL w/ Filip Sablik and John Mahoney

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SHOW NOTES

Welcome back to the show! This episode we talk to Filip Sablik and John Mahoney about their upcoming series from Top Cow Productions and Minotaur Press – LAST MORTAL due out in stores in May 2011.

Be sure to head over to their production site – lastmortalcomic.com

Enjoy!

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DC Noise 121 – Darkseid Farts and BurgerTime

Mike and Keith are joined by Darrell and we get deep into discussions about The Human Target, Sci Fi, Horror and Fantasy Movies of the past, Roller Skating and Video Games. Then get into some in depth discussion of Brightest Day 17-20.

Preview: Foster Broussard: Demons of the Gold Rush

Foster Broussard: Demons of the Gold Rush #1
Red 5 Comics has a new five issue miniseries coming out in May called ‘Foster Broussard: Demons of the Gold Rush’. The company describes it as “‘Pirates of the Carribbean’ with a little ‘Maverick’ and ‘X-Men’ thrown in.”

The story in the first issue is more Maverick than PotC, but hopefully later issues will add an X-vibe. The synopsis is “In 1849, suave British con-man Foster Broussard comes to San Francisco hoping to find his fortune and save his neck in the California gold rush. His multi-layer grift spins out of control as stumbles between an American Industrialist and an ancient evil spirit held in check by a Native American tribe.” The plot was well paced and the dialog was entertaining. The cliffhanger leading to the second issue was a little obvious, but fun nonetheless.

The artwork is very good although there are points when the art team (penciller Dan Glasl and inker Amber Gant) makes sure to add little details, like brickwork on walls in the background, buttons on the clothes of background characters, or smoke from faraway chimneys, but then will forget to add the correct number of buttons on the clothes of characters in the foreground. This isn’t overly distracting, but weird in spots.

The lettering was a little too angular and stylized, but unlike a lot of non-standard fonts, it was legible. There were also some spelling errors, but once again, they weren’t overly distracting. The color artist used a nice unoffensive color pallet, which was also used as shading.

The first issue is worth checking out. The Diamond order code for the first issue is MAR111238. Pre-order it.