Episode 196: What we are reading..

After escaping Telos; Chris, Caleb, and Murray go over what comics they have been enjoying lately.

Episode 194: Converging on DC Comics: Convergence #0-2

With Murray on a mission in deep space, Chris and Caleb converge on the new DC Comics event Convergence!

This is Episode 183: The New 52 is dead, Long Live DC Comics!!

Chris, Caleb and Murray go over the big news from DC Comics another “bold new direction” and the end of the New 52 brand!

http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2015/02/06/new-books-new-creative-teams-the-complete-list-of-new-and-continuing-dc-comics

http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2015/02/06/dc-entertainment-announces-new-books-new-creators-broader-focus-for-the-dc-universe

Iconic Super Heroes & Super-Villains Universe is Diversifying

To Make Room for More Types of Storytelling, More Fans.

June Slate of Titles Includes Long-Awaited Return to DCU of Bryan Hitch, Garth Ennis; Gene Luen Yang & Ming Doyle Join Team of Top Talent.

This summer, DC Entertainment launches a bold new direction for the DC Universe (DCU) that is even more inclusive and accessible to a wider group of readers as the publisher continues to evolve comic storytelling for its next generation of fans.  Award-winning, critically acclaimed writers are headlining the June 2015 slate of DC Comics’ new periodicals and graphic novels, including Gene Luen Yang, Bryan Hitch, Garth Ennis and Ming Doyle.

Beginning June 3rd, the DC Comics line of comic books will consist of 24 brand-new series that will begin at issue number one, as well as 25 on-going, bestselling fan favorite series that will continue without a break in the issue numbering.  The total number of periodicals in the DCU will be 49, with additional new titles debuting throughout the year.

“This heralds in a new era for the DC Universe which will allow us to publish something for everyone, be more expansive and modern in our approach and tell stories that better reflect the society around us,” said DC Entertainment Co-Publisher Dan DiDio.  “Whether you’ve been a DC fan your whole life, or whether you are new to comics – there will be a book for you beginning in June.”

DC Comics will be keenly focused on going back-to-basics with its legendary characters, like BATMAN, SUPERMAN and WONDER WOMAN, while also reinventing key characters, such as BLACK CANARY, BIZARRO, CYBORG and STARFIRE, with a new contemporary tonality to ensure a diverse offering of titles.  Top writers and artists, as well as emerging fresh voices, are on board to help create an expansive lineup of comics that appeals to a broad audience of fans.

Depicting some of these iconic characters in a more contemporary light include National Book Award finalist Gene Luen Yang who will join artist John Romita Jr. in the ongoing adventures of SUPERMAN.  Comic superstar artist Bryan Hitch will write and draw new tales of the world’s greatest heroes in JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA. The pitch perfect team of Garth Ennis and John McCrea returns to DC Comics for a limited series called SECTION EIGHT featuring characters from their popular Hitman comic.  VERTIGO creator Ming Doyle will be lending her talents to DC Comics, penning CONSTANTINE: THE HELLBLAZER along with newcomer artist Riley Rossmo.

“More than ever before, DC Comics fans are being exposed to our rich portfolio of characters through multiple sources, including an unprecedented number of highly successful TV shows, video games and upcoming major motion pictures,” said Co-Publisher Jim Lee.  “We are looking to extend that experience within publishing to ensure there is a comic book for everyone.  For example, fans of the ARROW television show may want more stories about BLACK CANARY. Now they can find modern, fresh takes on the character in the pages of her standalone series both in stores and digitally.”

Breakout star, Brenden Fletcher, co-writer behind the all new, highly successful BATGIRL book will also be  writing the new BLACK CANARY series launching in June.  Fan favorites Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti will be the creative team on new titles STARFIRE and HARLEY QUINN/POWER GIRL and will continue to  helm the perennially bestselling HARLEY QUINN.

“Beyond character and creators, the June slate will showcase different styles and approaches to storytelling as we add offbeat, irreverently funny titles such as BIZARRO, BAT-MITE and PREZ,” said Lee.  “Truly there will be something for everybody as we simultaneously celebrate our rich legacy while embracing new voices and concepts.”

A first look at upcoming storylines will be the focus of DC Entertainment’s Free Comic Book Day issue – DC COMICS: DIVERGENCE – available Saturday, May 2, featuring three 8-page previews for the June releases of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s BATMAN, as well as Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok’s launch of the Darkseid War within JUSTICE LEAGUE featuring the biggest villains in the DCU – Darkseid and the Anti-Monitor, and Gene Luen Yang’s DC Comics debut with celebrated artist John Romita, Jr on SUPERMAN.  More than half-a million free issues of the DC Entertainment sampler will be given away at comic book retailers globally.

“In this new era of storytelling, story will trump continuity as we continue to empower creators to tell the best stories in the industry,” said DiDio.

To learn more about the June DC Universe slate, visit www.dccomics.com.

Episode 180: What we are reading…

While Murray is away, Chris and Caleb talk about the comics that they are enjoying right now.

Episode 178: Spotlight on DC Comics: New Teen Titans #38 (Vol. 1, 1984)

Chris, Caleb, and Murray go over the one of the greatest New Teen Titans stories of all time.  New Teen Titans #38 (Vol. 1, 1984)!

Episode 165: Speculation on a New DC Comics Crisis

Chris, Caleb, and Murray gather up recent news and speculate what kind of Crisis DC Comics will have for the 30th Anniversary of Crisis on Infinite Earths

Episode 162: Spotlight on Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge in “Only a Poor Old Man” (Dell, #386, 1952)

This week Chris, Caleb, and Murray take a walk on the fun side of comics and do a read through of Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge in “Only a Poor Old Man” (Dell, #386, 1952)!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Barks

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_a_Poor_Old_Man

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Disney_comics_by_Carl_Barks

Episode 139: Spotlight on DC Comics – Valor #1 (1992)

With Murray on a mission in deep space, Chris and Caleb pull out a random comic from the timestream and present Valor #1

Episode 106: What we are reading

This week Chris, Caleb, and Murray talk about the comics we are reading right now and have a good old fashioned comic geek discussion about the comics we are enjoying.

Note: This episode we had an issue with my mike and you can barely hear me.  Not sure what happened, but the guys could hear me so we did the entire episode like that and it wasn’t noticed until post

Episode 105: Why we love Kevin McGuire

Chris, Caleb, and Murray are joined by special guest Scott Coles, from the Legion of Substitute Podcasters, to talk about Kevin McGuire and go over his first work: Justice League #1