REVIEWS: Flash Rebirth, Dragon*Con 2009, and The Year in Comics 1992 and 1993

Posted by Shag on November 24th, 2009

I’ve appeared on several podcasts in the past few months, but have been horribly negligent about giving them a shout-out here.  These were all podcasts hosted by my good buddy Michael Bailey (of Views from the Longbox and From Crisis to Crisis).  He’s been kind enough to invite me to participate a number of times, and I always enjoy bantering with him.  These were recorded some time ago, so please forgive if they are covering things from a while back.

Views from the Speed Force – Flash: Rebirth #3 – Mike and I discuss Flash: Rebirth #3 by Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver.  Here we disagree about the middle part of this issue, talk more about Iris’ age and even go into how Diamond Previews can be used for good…and evil. We recorded this quite a while ago, but I’m just now getting around to telling you about it.  Also, DC isn’t in any hurry to get this series out, so why should we be any different?

Dragon*Con 2009 Review – Back in September while still at Dragon*Con, Mike and I discussed our experiences at the event up to that point.  Much fun was had and you get to hear all sorts of juicy stories about which comic pros and celebrities are nice and which ones kind of suck.  Also making appearances are our friends from THE UNIQUE GEEK, Ravenface and Race.

Mike has embarked on a fascinating 13-part journey reviewing comics from his first 13 years of collecting.  Each episode covers a single year, starting with ‘87 and working his way towards 2000.  In addition to covering the relevant comics from each year, Mike shares personal stories about his life and activities during these times. Mike was kind enough to invite me to join him covering 1992 and 1993 – two very important years for comics.

  • The Year in Comics 1992 – One of the biggest years in comic book history! Not only do we discuss the creation of Image Comics but we also discuss the Batman books, a bit about Batman Returns, the 10 issue Justice Society of America title, Spider-Man’s 30th Anniversary, Marvel 2099, Eclipso: The Darkness Within, the Marvel Universe Series III card set, the Death of Superman, and more.   In between all of that we go into personal annecdotes, the art of the mixed tape, my career as a comic store manager, and more!
  • The Year in Comics 1993 Part One and Part Two – The year the comics industry started to come off the rails. In this episode we cover: the end of Superman: Funeral for a Friend, how readers were reacting to the post-Death of Superman material, Destiny’s Hand from Justice League America, the Return of Barry Allen from Flash, the introduction of the Milestone Universe, Knightfall, Maximum Carnage, Reign of the Supermen, Lois and Clark TV show, and then some really personal stories. After that Mike and I get into the whys and hows the comic industry crashed in the nineties.

And still in post-production, but out soon… Views from Sector 666 Episode #3 – I join Mike and Thomas Deja (of DJ’s Comics Cavalcade and Better in the Dark) as we discuss last months crop of Blackest Night books.  Issues specifically discussed include: Blackest Night #3, Green Lantern #46, Green Lantern Corps #40, Blackest Night Superman #2, Blackest Night Batman #2, and Blackest Night Titans #2.  Watch the Views from the Longbox website for details on release.

Blackest Night is SOOOOOO Good!

Posted by Shag on September 1st, 2009

I am loving Blackest Night!  While they are only on issue #2, I feel like I’ve been reading it for months.  The build up in Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps has been expertly done, and the mini-series itself is outstanding.

The third issue is due out September 16 and I can’t wait!  The variant cover features Black Lantern Firestorm versus the current Firestorm.  Hooray for me!

The only spin-off mini-series I’ve picked up so far was Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps, which I thought was quite good.  The Kilowog story really stands out as top-notch.  I haven’t picked up the other spin-offs primarily because I’m trying not to spend as much money on comics, and to demonstrate to DC that perhaps event books don’t need a bunch of money-sucking ancillary books.  I did flip through the first issues of Blackest Night: Superman and Blackest Night: Titans.  They both seemed okay, but nothing I couldn’t live without.   I’ll most likely pick up the Blackest Night: JSA and Blackest Night: Flash mini-series, mostly because Geoff Johns himself is writing those.

If you are interested in hearing Geoff John’s philosophy behind the series, there is a fantastic podcast on DC’s website about Blackest Night.  It’s actually a recording of a San Diego Comic Con session with Geoff Johns about the series.  Click here to visit the DC website, then scroll down to the Podcasts, and finally choose the “Green Lantern: Blackest Night” podcast.  It’s worth your time.  It ends with the entire audience reciting the Green Lantern oath (led by Johns himself)!  How cool is that?!?!?!

Additionally, check out the Views from the Longbox special Views from Sector 666. This podcast features my buddy Michael Bailey, along with Thomas Deja (DJ’s Comics Cavalcade and Better in the Dark).  They are going to review Blackest Night issue by issue.  Definitely worth your time.

What about you?  Are you reading it?  Are you enjoying it?  Anyone reading the ancillary mini-series? Are they worth the money?

Podcasts: World War Z, Flash: Rebirth

Posted by Shag on July 23rd, 2009

Just a heads-up, I appeared on a recent podcast of THE UNIQUE GEEK.  This time out the crew was reviewing the zombie book World War Z by Max Brooks.  On the podcast was Jon (The Unique Geek), Cary, Widge (NeedCoffee.com), Ron, and myself.  I’m not normally a fan of zombie stories (unless we’re talking George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, Marvel Zombies, or Night of the Comet), so I was pleasantly surprised by how enjoyable World War Z was.  In fact, I was addicted.  I couldn’t put the book down!  If you’ve read the book, check out this podcast.  If you haven’t read the book, go read it now!  We’ll wait for you.

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Additionally, if you’ve been reading Flash: Rebirth, I’ve been helping Michael Bailey over at VIEWS FROM THE LONGBOX review that series.  Our reviews of issues #1 & #2 are already posted, with our review of issue #3 to be posted on Wednesday, July 29.  You can check these out over at VIEWS FROM THE LONGBOX.

Exclusive Interview with Creators of Blue Devil & Amethyst – Dan Mishkin & Gary Cohn

Posted by Shag on June 5th, 2009

BLUE DEVIL WEEK concludes here at ONCE UPON A GEEK…

Today we’ve got a very special treat – the first creator interview from ONCE UPON A GEEK!  Dan Mishkin and Gary Cohn, creators of the DC comic book characters Blue Devil and Amethyst Princess of Gemworld, were kind enough to spend some time with Ravenface and I discussing their creations.


Dan Mishkin & Gary Cohn both have been professional writers for nearly 30 years.  Their writing credits go on for miles, whether writing as a team or independently.  They are probably best known together for creating Blue Devil and Amethyst Princess of Gemworld, but they have also written a great deal on their own.  Just to name a few items… Dan wrote the Wonder Woman comic from 1982 through 1985, and more recently published a children’s book entitled The Forest King: Woodlark’s Shadow;  Gary wrote Shi for Crusade Comics and the Masters of the Universe action figure mini-comics.

Dan and Gary are true professionals and a joy to talk with.  We truly appreciate how generous they were with their time.  They indulged all our fanboy questions and explained a lot of the inner-workings of the comic book industry.   We talked about the characters, artists, the writing process, creator rights, proposed action figures, crossovers, and much more! I believe any comic book reader, even if you aren’t a fan of Blue Devil or Amethyst, would genuinely enjoy this interview.

Dan and Gary did a fantastic interview about Blue Devil for Back Issue magazine two years ago. In that interview they discussed things such as: how they came together as a writing team; what inspired them to create Blue Devil; and what was it like working with artist Paris Cullins. It’s the holy grail of Blue Devil interviews, so we did not re-tread those same questions here. If you haven’t read that excellent interview, issue #21 of Back Issue is available as a digital download from TwoMorrows Publishing.  Normally the digital download would cost you about $3, but they are running a special right now and this particular issue is FREE in PDF format. Go check it out!

During our interview we reference two different Amethyst-related works of art.  Here are links to both of those:

Our interview with Dan and Gary lasted an astonishing one hour and forty-one minutes (101 minutes).   You may play the interview right here on the ONCE UPON A GEEK site with the handy-dandy player below! I apologize for not offering the interview in text format, but transcribing an interview that long would have taken months.

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Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy the interview.  If you are in the Michigan area, please try to attend the Kids Read Comics event in Chelsea, Michigan on June 12-13.  Dan has been heavily involved with this event and it sounds really special.  You can read more about the Kids Read Comics event on their website.

This will do it for BLUE DEVIL WEEK!  Thanks to everyone for reading!   Long live Blue Devil and Amethyst!

May 2009 Comic Preview

Posted by Shag on April 14th, 2009

Over the last year, a few people have suggested I do a regular feature on upcoming comic books.  While I love the idea of sharing my commentary on upcoming projects, typing all the things in my head would likely break my keyboard (and my fingers).  So instead, I once again teamed-up with Michael Bailey to record a preview of upcoming comics for THE UNIQUE GEEK.  To be specific, comics shipping in May 2009.

Michael Bailey is the host of the wonderful Views from the Longbox podcast and the author of the fantastic Fortress of Baileytude blog.  In a fit of insanity, Mike was kind enough to give me a semi-regular co-host spot on his podcast a while back. So you may have heard some of our banter in the past.  This is more of the same, but with a focus on upcoming books.

Mike and I chatted for well over an hour about the comics shipping in May 2009.  We covered DC and Marvel in great depth, and then touch on several independent companies.  We talk about what to buy, and what not to buy.  If you enjoy the episodes of VIEWS FROM THE LONGBOX featuring both of us, or are just curious about what is coming out next month, then check out this podcast. We think you’ll like it.

You can listen to it right on THE UNIQUE GEEK website, or download it from the same place.  Enjoy!

Watchmen Graphic Novel Review

Posted by Shag on March 5th, 2009

Back in July 2007, the gang from THE UNIQUE GEEK got together to discuss the Watchmen graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. On the call was Jon, Patrick, Todd, Holly, Cary, Maria, Sterling, Michael Bailey, and myself. We discussed the themes, characters, and who is hotter – Dr. Manhatten or Night Owl.

You can play the podcast right here on the ONCE UPON A GEEK  site with the handy-dandy player below! Running time 1 hour and 21 minutes.

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Geek Podcast Recommendations

Posted by Shag on February 4th, 2009

Here are a few podcast recommendations for geeks everywhere…

2-in-1 SHOWCASE

2-in-1 Showcase episode #103 features Blake and Chase chatting about the king of the seven seas, DC’s Aquaman! The boys talk about the character’s various eras, best stories, how they’d fix him up and make him viable again, and why he gets less respect than Rodney Dangerfield. Then, getting a bit more serious, the guys discuss the new Diamond Distribution policy and why it may spell death for smaller comics.


SPIDER-MAN CRAWL SPACE 

Over at the Spider-Man Crawl Space, they recently finished up a three-episode tribute to the comic book artist Sal Buscema. Sal just celebrated his 40th year at Marvel Comics. He also holds the record for the longest penciling stint on any Marvel comic. He drew 104 issues straight of the Spectacular Spider-Man title.  This is a great run of podcasts.  Even if you aren’t a Spider-Man junkie, these are good times.

Podcast #55 – To honor Sal for this accomplishment, the Crawl Space invited a few of his friends along. On the first part they have Stan Lee, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Roy Thomas and Danny Fingeroth. If you’ve ever wanted to hear Stan Lee curse, this is your podcast! 

Podcast #56 - The Crawl Space continues their interview of legendary Spider-Man artist Sal Buscema. He’s joined by writer Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz as they answer questions live from people around the world. They talk about artistic tips, spider-clones and Spider-Girl!

Podcast #57 – The conversation with artist Sal Buscema wraps-up. In this last half hour they answer written message board questions. Some of the questions range from Sal’s thoughts on Amazing Spider-Girl getting canceled, funny experiences at comic book conventions, and why the Hulk is his favorite character to draw.


TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES

Technical Difficulties Episode #4 is now available.  In this one, Jon, Ed, Todd & Terry discuss recent news, hard drives, virtual machines, and smartphones. 


THE UNIQUE GEEK

The Unique Geek Issue #81 features a review of 2008. The year blew by and it is time to look back at what they thought was the best this rollercoaster of a year had to offer. The cast for this issue is Michael Bailey, Ron, D, Jon, and special in-studio guest Serv.


CHUCK VS. THE PODCAST

Chuck vs. the Podcast episode 14 features part 1 of their writers series, featuring Phil Klemmer, who also wrote for Veronica Mars. They also discuss the 3D return of Chuck (which hadn’t aired yet when they recorded this).  As always, there is news, spoilers, and more.  If you like Chuck, you’ve got to listen to these podcasts.



You know I couldn’t give you a list of podcast recommendations without plugging one that I appeared on…

VIEWS FROM THE LONGBOX

Views from the Longbox Episode #71 features Michael and I conclude our look at what is coming down the pike from the Big Two this year. In this episode we tackle Marvel Comics in 2009. Topics range from Secret Invasion to Dark Reign to War of Kings to the supposed 70th Anniversary of Marvel, and surprisingly we stick to the subject at hand.


Happy listening!

Podcast Appearances

Posted by Shag on January 27th, 2009

Just a heads-up… I appeared in a couple recent episodes of the Views from the Longbox podcast.

Views from the Longbox Episode 66 was the 2008 Christmas Spectacular! My apologies to Michael as I should have mentioned this episode long before now.  It was a blast to record the Christmas episode of Views from the Longbox!  On this episode was Brad (from the Spider-Man Crawlspace), Big Honkin’ Steve (from Geek Out Online), Michael (from Views from the Longbox), and myself.  Good times and Christmas fun!

Views from the Longbox Episode 70 features Michael and I covering what’s coming up from DC comics in 2009.  It also includes my prediction of the secret identities of the new Nightwing and Flamebird in the Superman books.  Check out the cover of Action Comics #875 with Nightwing and Flamebird, then listen to the podcast.  You’ve got to hear it to believe it!  Just a warning, we really went for the throat on this podcast.  We were pretty negative and brutal.  Sorry if we said anything to offend.

This coming Wednesday, you should be able to get part two of our conversation where we tackle Marvel in 2009.

A new podcast worth checking out is “Technical Difficulties“.  It’s done by my crazy tech friends at The Unique Geek; Jon, Ed, Todd, and Terry.  While I’m not on this podcast, they have managed to make fun of me at least once.  With friends like these…

In all seriousness, I recommend you check out this podcast.  I’m not much of a techie; maybe a 4 on a scale of 10.  I found everything in these podcasts easy to understand and very interesting.  Give ‘em a try!

Podcast Appearances

Posted by Shag on November 28th, 2008

Just a heads-up… I appeared in a couple recent episodes of the Views from the Longbox podcast and The Unique Geek podcast.

Views from the Longbox PodcastViews from the Longbox Episode 59A & Episode 59B feature Michael and I marking the twentieth anniversary of the seminal Batman story ‘A Death in the Family‘. Yes, two decades have gone by since a poll was taken to determine the fate of the Jason Todd Robin and we look at it from all angles. Sure this story has been kind of rendered moot, but there is still much to discuss.

Views from the Longbox Episode 60 features Michael and I covering the 1989 Batman story ‘Mud Pack’.  I’ve never actually read the story, so I’m pretty much there just as the color guy.  We also discuss the current state of comics, as well as give some recommendations for other blogs and podcasts.  By the time you read this, he should also have the next episode uploaded in which we cover ‘Batman: Year Three’ and ‘Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying’.

The Unique Geek PodcastThe Unique Geek Issue #79 features the usual gang discussing the life and times of Michael Crichton (plus we sing a little Bon Jovi).

The Unique Geek Issue #80 features the usual gang discussing the current season of television, such that it is. And we prove without a shadow of a doubt that Jon is actually a teenage girl.

Podcast Appearances

Posted by Shag on October 9th, 2008

Just a heads-up… I’ve been horribly negligent and haven’t mentioned the podcasts I’ve appeared in recently.

The Unique Geek PodcastThe Unique Geek Issue #76 features the usual gang as we discuss what we were looking forward to at DragonCon 2008 (obviously recorded prior to the event).

The Unique Geek Issue #78 features audio recorded while the Unique Geeks were on-site at DragonCon.  We recorded the audio by just putting a digital recorder down and forgetting about it (most of the time). So you will hear a bunch of background noise, but there is some good stuff in there. This is one of those ‘casts that you just play in the background while doing any number of more important things. You can hear exciting things like how much to tip a “special” masseuse, Ravenface and myself arguing about Star Wars (I was right!), and Jon making coffee.

Views from the LongboxViews from the Longbox Episode 51 & Episode 52 feature Michael and I giving our recap of DragonCon 2008.  In these podcasts we discuss things like the dealers room, why Laurell K. Hamilton is awesome, why Mai Tais are now the official drink of the Unique Geek, art sketchs we commissioned, what happened Sunday night after Michael left,  and the unfortunate death of Michael’s grandfather while we were at the con.

Be sure to check out these podcasts and the rest of The Unique Geek & Views from the Longbox podcasts.

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