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Finger Guns #2
Finger Guns #2 Vault Comics 2020 Written by Justin Richards Illustrated by Val Halvorson Coloured by Rebecca Nalty Lettered by Taylor Esposito The darker side of home life has Sadie pushing Wes to help discover more about their powers. The true discovery ends up being a friendship built—in no small part—around Bryan Adams sing-a-longs and a dog named Chester. If only the good days could stop the bad. I am only human, and I can’t find the air, I don’t know who I’m kidding imagining you care, and i could stand here waiting a fool for another day, as when this was announced and I saw what was being offered I thought oh no this isn’t going to be for me. Yet it comes from Vault so I knew I would be checking out the first issue at least. I was kind of intrigued, enough so to give this issue a try and after reading this one I have to say holy mother of Pearl Bailey’s Irish Creme! Yeah this is so much different than I had seen playing out in my head and if like myself you think this isn’t going to hold any appeal for you, then think again because it’s definitely going to. I am very much enjoying the way that this is being told. The story & plot development that we see through how the sequence of events unfold as well as how the reader learns information is presented perfectly. I am a huge fan of the way we see Justin do the opening here. It is a variation on the then and now style of storytelling and it really allows us to get a much more in-depth look at Sadie. Which brings me to the character development we see in these pages. Unexpected, delightful and a stunning way for us to really get this bigger picture of these two and how they see their lives. Of course how they see them versus how others see them are more often than not two separate things. The way that the story is structured and how we see the pacing of the story is phenomenal. How we see everything working together to create the books ebb & flow is gorgeous. You will find someone to relate to, if not then circumstances for sure as there are a wide array of events that occur, see and learn about that have this universal kind of feel to them. While I hadn’t expected much in the beginning these folks have shown me the error of my thinking, now they ought to beware because my expectation level is now way up. The interiors here are a bit otoo on the all-ages side for my liking but by the same token it’s got this Maya & Miguel feel to it which I find interesting. I wish we’d see a lot more backgrounds being utilised here, it almost feels half finished and that kind of bugs me. If you are going to give us simple it best be impeccable all I’m gonna say there. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show this really good eye for storytelling. I am extremely impressed with the colour work we see here. The designs on the kilt style skirts, the patterning in Sadie’s purple top, these moments pop like you wouldn’t believe. It’s nice to see because of how we see much of the remaining being kind of flat, colourforms kind of feel flat. I like how we see the hues and tones within the colours utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work. I love Vault Comics, they are expanding the genre of science fiction as they continue to put out some groundbreaking new stories. If you haven’t found the Vault yet well it’s high time you did.
#Comic Books#Comics Reviews#Vault Comics#Justin Richards#Val Halvorson#Rebecca Nalty#Taylor Esposito
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Finger Guns #1 L: Taylor Esposito A: Val Halvorson C: Rebecca Nalty W: Justin Richards
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Vault Announces Finger Guns from Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Rebecca Nalty, and Taylor Esposito
Vault Announces Finger Guns from Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Rebecca Nalty, and Taylor Esposito #comics #comicbooks
Vault Comics has announced Finger Guns, a new comic book series written by Justin Richards, drawn by Val Halvorson, colored by Rebecca Nalty, lettered by Taylor Esposito, and designed by Tim Daniel.
In Finger Guns, two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing finger guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable teen feelings and angst.…
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What’s Out This Week? 2/26
PCU is back for a Black History Month retrospective, and Tony Weaver’s debuting volume one of his new comic, The Uncommons, this Saturday!
Finger Guns #1 - Justin Richards & Val Halvorson
Two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing finger guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable teen feelings and angst. Oh yeah... and chaos. So much chaos.
TMNT Jennika #1 (of 3) - Brahm Revel
Trying to acclimate to life as a mutant, the newest Turtle Jennika embarks on a solo adventure that will force her to come to terms with both her troubled past and conflicted present. Not to mention a brand new villain! Brahm Revel (Guerrillas) returns to reveal more of Jennika's backstory from his acclaimed TMNT Universe tale "What is Ninja?"!
Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey & Emma Frost #1 - Jonathan Hickman & Russell Dauterman
The first of five essential X-tales specially designed to showcase some of Marvel's best artists! First up, Russell Dauterman, superstar artist of THOR and WAR OF THE REALMS! When Storm is in danger, it's going to take two of the most powerful telepaths on Earth working together to make things right. Jean Grey and Emma Frost, together again for the good of Krakoa!
Tomorrow #1 (of 5) - Peter Milligan & Jesus Hervas
In this shocking new sci-fi horror series, a Russian computer virus has jumped the species barrier and wiped out most of the adult population, leaving the world precariously in the hands of the next generation. In the wake of devastation, musical prodigy Oscar Fuentes is separated from his twin sister Cira. Stranded on opposite sides of the country, they're swept into rapidly evolving networks of teenage gangs. Can Oscar find his way back to Cira . . . or will they be lost to each other forever, in a dangerous makeshift civilization that is mercilessly replacing the past?
Hidden Society #1 (of 4) - Rafael Scavone & Rafael Albuquerque
Hidden from ordinary eyes, there is a world alongside our own full of deities, demons, and danger-where magic wins out over science and dark secrets lie in wait. Ulloo, the last wizard from the Hidden Society, enlists the aid of a blind girl and her demon, a young magician, and a cursed bounty hunter in order to stop a group of nihilist warlocks from waking the Society's greatest nemesis: a primeval force that, unchecked, will scorch the planet bare of all life.
Leviathan Dawn #1 - Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev
Exploding out of the pages of the Event Leviathan miniseries, this all-new special blasts the DC Universe into a dangerous and brave new future! With Leviathan arrived, its leader's identity revealed, and its plans known, what happens next? Now the heroes fight back! Leviathan changed the rules of the game, so now's the time for the biggest players to get together and figure out a new strategy in this brave new world. It's an extra-sized super-spy yarn from the Eisner Award-winning team of writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev!
Falcon & Winter Solder #1 (of 5) - Derek Landy & Federico Vincentini
When a dramatic attempt on the life of Bucky Barnes reunites him with Sam Wilson, the two old friends are plunged headlong into a race to uncover the new leader of Hydra before a mass casualty event announces the terror group's resurgence to the world. The clock is ticking...
Amethyst #1 (of 6) - Amy Reeder
Following her triumphant reintroduction in the pages of Young Justice, the new Amethyst miniseries follows teenager Amy Winston-a.k.a. Princess Amethyst-as she returns to her magical kingdom to celebrate her 16th birthday in style. The only problem? Her kingdom is missing, her subjects have vanished, and none in the realm of Gemworld-even her best friend, Lady Turquoise-remain loyal to her house! Alone and dejected, Amy's forced to find new allies and confront dark secrets on an all-new quest to the farthest reaches of Gemworld.
Whatcha scooping up this week, Fantomites?
#What's Out This Week?#WOTW#Amethyst#Falcon#Winter Soldier#Leviathan Dawn#Hidden Society#Tomorrow#Giant-Size X-Men#Jean Grey#Emma Frost#TMNT Jennika#Finger Guns#comic#comics#comic book#comic books
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off the rack #1303
Monday, March 2, 2020
This is a public service announcement. You will be ticketed for parking on the street during a parking ban even though the snow has already been cleared from the roads. We got a ticket parked in front of our house last week because we couldn't get into our driveway after the grader left a big snow bank at the end of it. I hope to spare anyone from being dinged with what I think is an unfair fine.
Amazing Spider-Man: Daily Bugle #2 - Mat Johnson (writer) Mack Chater (art pages 1-12) Francesco Mobili (art pages 13-20) Dono Sanchez-Almara, Protobunker & Peter Pantazis (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). I can't read the rest of this 5-issue mini. The art really bothered me this issue. It was hard to tell what was going on the first few pages and then seeing Peter Parker in civvies looking almost exactly like the bad guy confused me further. There are interesting mysteries about Spidey's webbing and a Wilson Fisk involvement with an explosion, but this story probably won't matter in the grand scheme of things, so I don't think I'll miss anything if I bail out here.
Punisher Soviet #4 - Garth Ennis (writer) Jacen Burrows (pencils) Guillermo Ortego (inks) Nolan Woodard (colours) Rob Steen (letters). Frank and Valery go after Konstantin by kidnapping his trophy wife. She's amenable to divorce by Punisher. Thank Garth for improving my mood.
Basketful of Heads #5 - Joe Hill (writer) Leomacs (art) Riccardo La Bella (additional pencils) Dave Stewart (colours) Deron Bennett (letters). Everything leading up to this issue has been circumstantial. Now the villain tells the complete story. I'm rooting for June to survive this mess.
Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #3 - James Tynion IV (writer) Steve Epting & Javier Fernandez (art) Nick Filardi (colours) Travis Lanham (letters). Heh, it's the Joker who helps Lex beat the Batman Who Laughs. It looks like next issue's pulse pounding conclusion will be Lex and his super villains versus the Batman Who Laughs and his infected super heroes. It's been a while since the Main Man has been in a comic that I've read.
Avengers #31 - Jason Aaron (writer) Gerardo Zaffino, Geraldo Borges, Szymon Kudranski, Oscar Bazaldua, Robert Gill & Mattia De Iulis (art) Rachelle Rosenberg & Mattia De Iulis (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). I haven't seen Tony Stark in a while so I assumed he was dead. Nope. He was zapped a million years into the past by the master manipulator Mephisto. The devil tries to get Tony's soul. This is a wonderful full issue of Iron Man and if Jason wrote an Iron Man book, I'd read it.
Amethyst #1 - Amy Reeder (story & art) Gabriela Downie (letters). I remember reading the original Amethyst book when it hit the racks in 1983 with the Ernie Colon art. It was fun and weird with a plucky heroine. This new Wonder Comics book has the appeal of having art by Amy Reeder who wowed me with her work on Madame Xanadu and Rocket Girl. Here she is writing as well and the art and story is tight and concise. This is a nice substitute for the dearly departed Naomi book.
Avengers of the Wastelands #2 - Ed Brisson (writer) Jonas Scharf (art) Neeraj Menon (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). It's the origin of Captain America of the Wastelands. His name is Grant. I think this is a great way to change tried and true Marvel characters to make them fresh and new. Having them fight an evil Doctor Doom is nice and simple. Four Avengers may become five but they have to contend with a super villain first.
Suicide Squad #3 - Tom Taylor (writer) Bruno Redondo (art) Adriano Lucas (colours) Wes Abbott (letters). The new Squad's first mission under Lok's leadership does not go according to plan. Neither are these super villains what they seem. This is why I read Tom Taylor books. Forget about any new Crises and DCeased and pick up this most excellent comic book for some straight up action and skulduggery.
Kill Lock #3 - Livio Ramondelli (story & art) Tom B. Long (letters). I get why the calligraphy font is used in the Wraith's word balloons but man, is it hard to read. This issue explains why The Kid is innocent and shouldn't be branded. The four droids find the one who can lead them to the Kill Lock's off switch but she betrays them. This universe of sentient robots is pretty cool.
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot #4 - Kelly Thompson (writer) Mattia De Iulis (art) VC's Cory Petit (letters). Each issue has started off with Jessica held captive by the bad guy. The end of this issue reveals who that is and how she was killed and resurrected. I am looking forward to the conclusion to see how she defeats the villain.
Batman Superman #7 - Joshua Williamson (writer) Nick Derington (art) Dave McCaig (colours) John J. Hill (letters). A new story starts here. Part 1 of "The Kandor Compromise" pits the World's Finest duo against Ra's Al Ghul and General Zod. One of the bad guys is working with the good guys. I got bored of the fight between Superman and Rogol Zaar so what happened to the city of Kandor was a surprise to me. I'm interested to see the final fate of the shrunken city.
Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1 - Jonathan Hickman (writer) Russell Dauterman (art) Matthew Wilson (colours) VC's Clayton Cowles (letters). This mostly wordless $4.99 US one-shot will be a quick read but I read it twice just to soak in the beautiful art. The story starts with the discovery Storm's body and ends with a problem after Ororo is resurrected. This leads into a story where Jean, Emma, Logan and Scott will have to save Storm again.
Leviathan Dawn #1- Brian Michael Bendis (writer) Alex Maleev (art) Josh Reed (letters). Leviathan succeeded in shutting down every spy agency and the leader has been revealed to be an ex-spy named Mark Shaw. The good guys are still trying to fight back but they're going to need help. Time for Kingsley Jacobs to start up Check Mate again. I like the players he's gathered. I'm looking forward to watching this game unfold.
Finger Guns #1 - Justin Richards (writer) Val Halvorson (art) Rebecca Nalty (colours) Taylor Esposito (letters). And now for something completely different. This new urban fantasy introduces two teenagers with a weird power. Wes discovers that when he shoots people with his left hand he can make them angry. Sadie can calm people down when she uses her right finger gun. They meet by accident at the mall and try to get a handle on their newfound powers. It's a cool concept and I wonder where these kids are going to end up.
Fantastic Four: Grimm Noir #1 - Gerry Duggan (writer) Ron Garney (art) Matt Milla (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). This one's all about Ben's bad dreams. I thought the bad guy was Nightmare but it's another one of those mystical villains that generally mess with Doctor Strange. I expected some sort of Mickey Spillane type story but there's no murder, just a pretty dame needing rescue. It's a nice character study of the ever lovin' blue-eyed Thing.
Detective Comics #1020 - Peter J. Tomasi (writer) Brad Walker (pencils) Andrew Hennessy (inks) Brad Anderson (colours) Rob Leigh (letters). Two-Face is back and he's more bipolar than ever. This is what I like to see, an old villain presented in a slightly new way. We still have the scarred coin dictating how Harvey acts but there's a new twist with a cult of fanatics and the Church of the Two Strikes. I love how the first page hints at the return of the Court of Owls too.
Falcon & Winter Soldier #1 - Derek Landy (writer) Federico Vicentini (art) Matt Milla (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). This 5-issue team-up starts off with a heavily armed and armoured hit squad attacking Bucky Barnes in his home. The Winter Soldier emerges unscathed and hops his motorcycle to find out who sent the killers. Meanwhile Sam Wilson is searching for a missing vet. The two meet at a government agency office where all the staff are dead. Wanting to know who's doing all the killing has got me interested in reading the rest but when a preppy killer shows up and kicks both of the heroes asses I decided to put this mini on my "must read" list. The kid's name is the Natural. Picture a blonde Damian Wayne in a pair of Chuck Taylors.
The Amazing Spider-Man #40 - Nick Spencer (writer) Iban Coello & Ze Carlos (art) Brian Reber & Peter Pantazis (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). The fight between Spider-Man and Chance had to do with a bet that Chance could get one of Spidey's web shooters. What bothered me was how easily that was done and Spider-Man's lack of urgency to get it back. There's a couple of foreshadowing scenes that will keep me reading however. One involves the Clairvoyant device and the other is who Norah Winters is working with.
X-Men #7 - Jonathan Hickman (writer) Leinil Francis Yu (art) Sunny Gho (colours) VC's Clayton Cowles (letters). This issue is dedicated to a new Mutant Ritual called the Crucible. It's a lot shorter than calling it the Arena of Death and Rebirth. It shows how mutants who have lost their powers can get them back. But first we have to endure a deep philosophical discussion between Cyclops and Nightcrawler. It's a real snoozer if you're an action fan.
Action Comics #1020 - Brian Michael Bendis (writer) John Romita Jr. (pencils) Klaus Janson (inks) Brad Anderson (colours) Dave Sharpe (letters). I wish they would stop with the deceiving covers. It looks like Superman is trying to come between Lex Luthor and Leviathan but what actually happens inside is Superman fighting Lex and the Legion of Doom. If it weren't for Young Justice helping out I would have found this issue boring.
X-Men/Fantastic Four #2 - Chip Zdarsky (writer) Terry Dodson (pencils) Rachel Dodson, Karl Story & Ransom Getty (inks) Laura Martin (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). There's a lot of heroes accusing heroes of shenanigans concerning the disappearance of Franklin and Valeria. They are actually guests of Doctor Doom. Victor wants to reverse what Reed did to his son and I want to know why. With the X-Men converging on Doom Island, good old Doc Doom is prepared for an attack.
X-Force #8 - Benjamin Percy (writer) Bazaldua (art) Guru-eFX (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). Why did Oscar Bazaldua stop using his first name in the credits? Domino and Colossus attack the flesh factory making assassins using Neena's DNA. The organisation funding the flesh factory has a mysterious benefactor and I'm hanging around to find out who that is. I wish they would change either Sage or Jubilee's costume. I keep getting them confused.
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FINGER GUNS #1 Review (Richards, Halvorson, Nalty, Esposito) Vault Comics -Juvenile Delinquency with a Magical Twist!
Coming out on Feb 26th from @thevaultcomics is the first issue of FINGER GUNS from @EmoComicWriter, @Fishmas, @rebnalty, @TaylorEspo, & @TimDanielComics. Our own @samanthamaybe has read the issue and here are her thoughts on this new title. #FINGERGUNS
FINGER GUNS #1 – Writer: Justin Richards, Artist: Val Halvorson, Colorist: RebeccaR Nalty, Letterer: Taylor Esposito, Designer: Tim Daniel
Thanks to Vault Comics for providing a review copy!
Synopsis: Two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing Finger Guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable teen feelings and angst. Oh yeah……
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#comic book reviews#FINGER GUNS#Justin Richards#Rebecca Nalty#Taylor Esposito#Tim Daniel#Val Halvorson#Vault Comics
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Vault Announces FINGER GUNS, a New Series from Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Rebecca Nalty, and Taylor Esposito.
Vault Announces FINGER GUNS, a New Series from Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Rebecca Nalty, and Taylor Esposito.
Vault Comics is extremely excited to announce FINGER GUNS, a new comic book series written by Justin Richards, drawn by Val Halvorson, colored by Rebecca Nalty, lettered by Taylor Esposito, and designed by Tim Daniel.
In FINGER GUNS, two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing finger guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable…
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#a New Series from Justin Richards#FINGER GUNS#Justin Richards#Rebecca Nalty#Taylor Esposito#Val Halvorson#Vault Announces FINGER GUNS
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Vault Comics Announce Finger Guns From Richardson, Halvorson And Esposito
Vault Comics Announce Finger Guns From Richardson, Halvorson And Esposito
Vault Comics have announced a new bizarro series from Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Rebecca Nalty and Taylor Esposito. I’ll let the solicitations for issue #1 do the talking:
In Finger Guns, two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing finger guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable teen feelings and angst. Oh yeah.. And chaos. So…
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#Finger Guns#Finger Guns 1 preview#Justin Richards#preview Finger Guns 1#Rebecca Nalty#Taylor Esposito#Val Halvorson#Vault Comics
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DOTHA Interview #10 - Val Halvorson
DOTHA Interview #10 – Val Halvorson
Next in a series of mini-interviews with the creators of the Death of the Horror Anthology, available to support RIGHT NOW on Kickstarter. Today, we talk to Val Halvorson…
Hello fellow DOTHA creator. Please introduce yourself and your story in the collection…
I go by Val Halvorson and I did the art for Hallowed with Stephanie Cannon writing, and Zak Samm lettering
What do you find scarier in…
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Finger Guns #1
Finger Guns #1 Vault Comics 2020 Written by Justin Richards Illustrated by Val Halverson Coloured by Rebecca Nalty Lettered by Taylor Esposito Two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing Finger Guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable teen feelings and angst. Oh yeah... and chaos. So much chaos. I wasn't all to sure what this was going to be like but it's Vault and I yet to be disappointed by anything I have read from them. So far that stands. Though this the first all-ages I have seen from them which surprised me a little bit. The opening where we meet Wes is really well done and it does allow us to get to know him and understand a little about his life. This way what we see so quickly has that impact on how the reader is going to feel about him which is a bonding experience. This gets us invested quickly and there are few things more important in storytelling then being able to have your audience bond with your character so quickly. I like the way that this is being told is really well done. The story & plot development we see through how the sequence of events unfold and how the reader learns information is presented in a great way. That what we see is what we see and as of now there doesn't seem to be any type of explanation forthcoming I find that I actually prefer things this way. The character development we see is rather nicely done. The way that it's done feels almost as if we are seeing everything around him is showing us who Wes and I have never seen it done quite like this before and I don't we will again. The pacing that we see is superb and as it takes through the pages revealing the twists and turns along the way it helps to create the books ebb & flow. There is some amazing and unique utilisation in storytelling happening here and I have to say I really think that this feels a lot more innovate than I would have thought. The interiors here really have that all-ages appeal to it and they characters look like they belong in their age brackets which I really appreciate. The linework that we see is strong and laid down extremely well and I am thoroughly enjoying how we see the attention to detail as well how backgrounds are utilised. The way all of this works together and creates the depth perception, scale and brings this overall sense of size and scope to the book is remarkably well done. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a great eye for storytelling. I am enjoying the colour we are seeing as there some nice utilisation of both solid colour alongside seeing the colour blocking for shading and highlights so it really does make for some really interesting visuals. This wasn't anything like I was expecting it to be and I really really like that. The way we see this progress through the pages reveals such a delightful story. This will surprise and entertain you in ways you don't expect making this a dynamic new addition to Vault's line-up.
#comic books#comics reviews#vault comics#justin richards#val halvorson#rebecca nalty#taylor esposito
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HIKERS DREAM. Episode 14. Traci Halvorson Interview
Presented by Dean Val Vitols.
Traci has completed the Appalachian Trail. She shares her experiences, adventures and challenges.
https://www.duanethegreatwriter.net/
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Rise Against Goes from Music to Comics with Nowhere Generation
Rise Against Goes from Music to Comics with Nowhere Generation #Comics #ComicBooks
Rise Against follows up on their appearance on the comic book soundtrack to DC Comics’ Dark Nights: Death Metal with a graphic novel of their own: Nowhere Generation, to be released by Z2 Comics this October! The band teams with Shaun Simon and artists Sally Cantirino, Val Halvorson, Huseyin Ozkan, Soo Lee, and more to be announced, inspired by the band’s brand new album of the same name. The…
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#graphic novel#graphic novels#huseyin ozkan#music#nowhere generation#rise against#sally cantirino#shaun simon#soo lee#val halvorson#z2 comics
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One of my favorite jobs working in radio is interviewing people and learning new things from them. I was really busy broadcasting live from different events this past week. This will be more of a picture blog and describing the event below the picture. Heather Nursery’s Garden Show from Grand Park in Madison with Duane Hastad and Val Halvorson Madison City Administrator. We talked about the…
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Episode 318
Comic Reviews:
Aquaman: The Becoming 1 by Brandon Thomas, Diego Olortegui, Wade Von Grawbadger, Adriano Lucas
Batman Secret Files: Miracle Molly by James Tynion IV, Dani, Lee Loughridge
Death of Doctor Strange 1 by Jed MacKay, Lee Garbett, Antonio Fabela
X-Men: Onslaught Revelation by Si Spurrier, Bob Quinn, Javier Tartaglia
Miss Marvel Stretched Thin OGN by Nadia Shammas, Nabi Ali
Infinity Comic: Venom vs Carnage by Karla Pacheco, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring
Star Wars Adventures: Ghost of Vader's Castle 1 by Cavan Scott, Francesco Francavilla, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff
Big Ethel Energy by Keryl Brown Ahmed, Maria Li, Siobhan Keenan, Cathy Le
Frontiersman 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari
Oddly Normal Vol 4 by Otis Frampton
Black Hammer Visions 8 by Scott Snyder, David Rubin
Cup Head Vol 2 by Zack Keller, Shawn Dickinson
He Who Fights With Monsters 1 by Francesco Artibani, Werther Dell'Edera
Boston Metaphysical Society: The Spirit of Rebellion by Madeleine Holly-Rosing, Gwynn Tavares
Suicide Jockeys 1 by Rylend Grant, Davi Leon Dias, Iwan Joko Triyono
Wrassle Castle Vol 1 by Colleen Coover, Paul Tobin, Galaad
Dead Beats London Calling by Joe Corallo, Val Halvorson
99 Cent Theatre:
The Passage by Brian Dorsey, Alex Guenther, Gabriel Nissi, Marcelo Salaza, Beezzz Studios
Fugitive of the Stars 0 by Sean Lewis
CHC One-Shots: The Sock Hop Killer by Paul Dulski, David Whalen
Additional Reviews: Buffy s11, Angel s8, Kill or Be Killed, What If Thor Was An Only Child, Spidey and his Amazing Friends, Stargirl s1, Free Guy, Star Wars Visions
News: sales numbers for House of Slaughter, Fantastic Beasts release date, Black Hammer: The End, Tom Taylor: Batgirl and ableism, Bennett, end of Guardians of the Galaxy, Mario movie casting, Tiger King 2, new Who showrunner, Marvel lawsuit drama, Enola Holmes 2, Omninews, new X-book from Gillen in 2022, Non-Stop Spidey returning as Savage Spider-Man in 2022
Trailers: Escape the Undertaker, Sandman, Stranger Things 4, Supercrooks, Inside Job
Am it Brandon?
Am It Glenn?
Comics Countdown:
Black Hammer Visions 8 by Scott Snyder, David Rubin
Stillwater 10 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer
Wrassle Castle 1 by Colleen Coover, Paul Tobin, Galaad
TMNT: The Last Ronin 4 by Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Ben Bishop, Esau Escorza, Isaac Escorza
Tales From Harrow County 3 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall
Snow Angels Season Two 4 by Jeff Lemire, Jock
Batman 113 by James Tynion IV, Brandon Thomas, Jason Howard, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey
Radiant Black 8 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Natalia Marques, Becca Carey
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 4 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes
Batman Secret Files: Miracle Molly by James Tynion IV, Dani, Lee Loughridge
Check out this episode!
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ABLAZE Gung Ho #4 (Cover A Eduardo Risso), $3.99 Gung Ho #4 (Cover B Kael Ngu), $3.99
ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONS Sabrina The Teenage Witch Something Wicked #1 (Of 4)(Cover A Veronica Fish), $3.99 Sabrina The Teenage Witch Something Wicked #1 (Of 4)(Cover B Sweeney Boo), $3.99 Sabrina The Teenage Witch Something Wicked #1 (Of 4)(Cover C Rebekah Isaacs), $3.99 Sabrina The Teenage Witch Something Wicked #1 (Of 4)(Cover D Marguerite Sauvage), $3.99 Sabrina The Teenage Witch Something Wicked #1 (Of 4)(Cover E Cameron Stewart), $3.99
BOOM ENTERTAINMENT Buffy Every Generation #1 (Cover A TBD), $7.99 Buffy Every Generation #1 (Cover B Caitlin Yarsky), $7.99 Buffy Every Generation #1 (Cover C TBD), AR Red Mother #5 (Cover A Jeremy Haun), $3.99 Red Mother #5 (Cover B Juan Doe), AR Red Mother Discover Now Edition Volume 1 TP, $14.99 We Served The People My Mother's Stories HC, $24.99
DARK HORSE COMICS Critical Role Vox Machina Origins Series II #6 (Of 6), $3.99
DC COMICS Action Comics #1022 (Cover A John Romita Jr. & Klaus Janson), $3.99 Action Comics #1022 (Cover B Lucio Parrillo), AR Aquaman #59 (Cover A Stjepan Sejic), $3.99 Batman Superman #9 (Cover A Clayton Henry), $3.99 Batman Superman #9 (Cover B Mike Mayhew), AR Batman The Caped Crusader Volume 4 TP, $34.99 Birds Of Prey #1 (Cover A Emanuela Lupacchino & Ray McCarthy), $9.99 Birds Of Prey #1 (Cover B J. Scott Campbell), AR Catwoman #22 (Cover A Emanuela Lupacchino), $3.99 Catwoman #22 (Cover B Julian Totino Tedesco Card Stock Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover A Joelle Jones), $9.99 Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover B Adam Hughes 1940s Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover C Travis Charest 1950s Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover D Stanley Artgerm Lau 1960s Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover E Frank Cho 1970s Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover F J. Scott Campbell 1980s Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover G Gabriele Dell'Otto 1990s Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover H Jim Lee & Scott Williams 2000s Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover I Jeehyung Lee 2010s Variant), AR Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (Cover J Blank Variant), AR DC Goes To War HC, $39.99 Detective Comics #1022 (Cover A Brad Walker & Andrew Hennessy), $3.99 Detective Comics #1022 (Cover B Lee Bermejo Card Stock Variant), AR Far Sector #6 (Of 12)(Cover A Jamal Campbell), $3.99 Far Sector #6 (Of 12)(Cover B Sanford Greene), AR Flash #754 (Cover B Rafael Grampa Card Stock Variant), AR John Constantine Hellblazer #6, $3.99 Joker 80 Years Of The Clown Prince Of Crime HC, $29.99 Justice League Dark #22 (Cover A Yanick Paquette), $3.99 Justice League Dark #22 (Cover B Clayton Crain), AR Last God Sourcebook #1, $4.99 Legion Of Super-Heroes The Silver Age Omnibus Volume 3 HC, $99.99 New Teen Titans Volume 11 TP, $19.99 Scooby-Doo Where Are You #104, $2.99 Shazam #12 (Cover A Dale Eaglesham), $3.99 Shazam #12 (Cover B Ken Lashley), AR Swamp Thing Giant #4, $4.99 Wonder Woman #756 (Cover A Robson Rocha & Danny Miki), $3.99 Wonder Woman #756 (Cover B Mikel Janin Card Stock Variant), AR
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT Boys Dear Becky #1 (Cover A Darick Robertson), $3.99 Boys Dear Becky #1 (Cover B Darick Robertson Pencil Variant), AR Boys Dear Becky #1 (Cover C Darick Robertson Black & White Variant), AR Boys Dear Becky #1 (Cover D Darick Robertson Virgin Variant), AR Nancy Drew And The Hardy Boys The Death Of Nancy Drew #1 (Cover A Joe Eisma), $3.99
IDW PUBLISHING Dungeons And Dragons Days Of Endless Adventure TP, $29.99 G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #271 (Cover A Robert Atkins), $3.99 G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #271 (Cover B Jamie Sullivan), $3.99 G.I. Joe A Real American Hero #271 (Cover C John Royle), AR Marvel Action Black Panther Volume 2 Rise Together TP, $9.99 Ragnarok The Breaking Of Helheim #5 (Of 6)(Cover A Walter Simonson), $4.99 Ragnarok The Breaking Of Helheim #5 (Of 6)(Cover B Walter Simonson), AR Star Trek Year Five #11 (Cover A Stephen Thompson), $3.99 Star Trek Year Five #11 (Cover B J.J. Lendl), AR Star Wars Adventures Return To Vader's Castle TP, $14.99 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Road To 100 Deluxe Edition HC, $19.99
IMAGE COMICS Copra #6, $4.99 Nailbiter Returns #1, $3.99 Paul Is Dead GN, $16.99 Postal Deliverance #8, $3.99 Reaver #8, $3.99 Ride Burning Desire TP, $16.99
MARVEL COMICS X-Men By Jonathan Hickman Volume 1 TP, $17.99
ONI PRESS Agretsuko #3 (Cover A Brenda Hickey), $3.99 Agretsuko #3 (Cover B Ian McGinty), $3.99 Backtrack #3, $3.99 Quick And Easy Guide To Sex And Disability GN, $9.99 Spectacle Volume 3 GN, $15.99
SCOUT COMICS Headless TP, $14.99 North Bend #2, $3.99 Wretches #5, $3.99
VAULT COMICS Finger Guns #2 (Cover A Val Halvorson), $3.99 Finger Guns #2 (Cover B Jen Hickman), $3.99
ZENESCOPE ENTERTAINMENT Robyn Hood Vigilante #6 (Of 6)(Cover A Canaan White), $3.99 Robyn Hood Vigilante #6 (Of 6)(Cover B Martin Coccolo), $3.99
TOYS/T-SHIRTS & COLLECTIBLES POP Avengers Endgame I Am Iron Man Previews Exclusive Glow In The Dark Deluxe Vinyl Figure, 19.99 EA X-Men Legends 6 Inch Action Figure Assortment 202001, 29.99 EA
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