Wait, What? Ep. 221: Et Tube, Brutus?
- March 26, 2017
- Tagged as: Al Milgrom, Batman, Graeme, Guy Delisle, Hostage, Interviews with Monster Girls, Jeff, Joe Sinnott, Joshua Williamson, Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth Uncensored, Logan, Mark Russell, Pat Mills, Petos, Podcast, Satannus, Steve Englehart, Suicide Squad, The Flash, The YouTube Crutch, Tom King, Wait What?, West Coast Avengers
0:00-7:32: Greetings from a very relaxed Graeme McMillan and a perhaps somewhat less relaxed Jeff Lester. But, relaxed though they may be, they are still reading some of the books they discussed last week: Graeme is still making his way through Hostage by Guy Delisle, and Jeff is still making his way through (deep breath) Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane, Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth Saga Uncensored by Pat Mills, Mike McMahon and just about everybody, and although he finished vol. 1 of West Coast Avengers by Englehart, Milgrom, and Sinnott, he’s just barely dug into volume 2 (which actually starts seven issues after volume 1. Boo, Marvel!)
7:32-21:46: The discussion about 2000 A.D. pacing in the 70s leads fittingly into Rob Williams’ current writing on Suicide Squad with art first by Jim Lee and currently by John Romita, Jr. (and a plethora of artists for each issue’s back-up strips, such as Eddy Barrows and Eber Ferreria in issue #14). Also discussed: the combat banter of Steve Englehart; the use of shtick and the back-up story structure in Suicide Squad; and more.
21:46-29:52: Jeff was a bit bummed to hear one of his favorite comics, DC’s The Flintstones, is ending after issue #12. And asking about this is a very fine way to get Graeme to talk about the upcoming DC/Hanna Barbera crossover annuals for which Graeme has read the review copies. Discussed: Flintstones/Booster Gold by Mark Russell and Rick Leonardi; the Snagglepuss back-up; the Batman/Top Cat crossover; and more.
29:52-35:28: This episode was recorded on the day the new Justice League trailer was released (see above), so it made sense to transition from talking about the latest DC comics to DC’s latest attempt to build a franchise. What’d we think?
35:28-59:47: And from the DC movie trailer, to the latest Marvel (non-Marvel Studios) movie, Logan. Please note this is a full spoilers discussion—pretty much every bit of it gets spoiled so stay away from this section if you still haven’t seen it.
59:47-1:02:46: From there we pivot to discusss…the other Wait, What? podcast! (Wait, what?) We are many, and we contain multitudes, apparently?
1:02:46-1:12:12: And hey, here we are discussing this Marvel retailer conference thing that’s happening kinda/sorta of the downlow. Jeff is wondering what Graeme has heard about, and if he thinks the Marvel Leopard can change its spots.
1:12:12-1:23:11: What should’ve been a discussion on what Graeme’s reading becomes a longer discussion about Tom King’s Batman—Graeme is enjoying it tremendously, but Jeff is so far behind, will he ever catch up? And if so, how?
1:23:11-1:35:50: Graeme is also very impressed with what Joshua Williamson (with a raft of artists such as Carmine Di Giandomenico, Jesus Merino, and others) is doing to reinvent Barry Allen for The Flash, by taking the TV Barry Allen and doing an even better job with it. And that gets us into a discussion of characters that we care enough about that we’ll check out no matter who is on the title.
1:35:50-1:57:08: Graeme had linked to an article on Medium by Meg Downey about fanfic and although Jeff still hasn’t read the piece (he fav’d it for later), we discuss a bit about fanfic’s ability to give audiences what they want on certain properties better than the corporate owners of the properties. And then there’s some more talk from Jeff about Englehart and West Coast Avengers because, hey, who can stop him?
1:57:08-2:02:05: Also, thanks to another A+ manga recommendation from a Whatnaut, Jeff just finished the first volume of Interviews with Monster Girls by Petos, and wants to talk about it.
2:02:05-2:09:43: And Graeme wants to talk a bit about Terms and Conditions by R. Sikoryak which he is, uh, coolish about. He also wants to discuss Boundless by Jillian Tomaki, which he loves. And then…
2:09:43-: Closing Comments! Look for us on Stitcher!Itunes! Twitter together and separately: Graeme and Jeff! Matt! Tumblr, and on Patreon where a wonderful group of people make this all possible, including the kind crew at American Ninth Art Studios and Empress Audrey, Queen of the Galaxy, to whom we are especially grateful for their continuing support of this podcast. Oh, but before we go, Jeff has a theory about the Cursed Earth Saga, a certain creation of Pat Mills, and a certain creation of Jack Kirby.
Wait, What? Ep. 220: Grouse of Ideas
- March 19, 2017
- Tagged as: Abandoned Cars, Al Ewing, Al Milgrom, All-New Wolverine, Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye, Dan Slott, Graeme, Green Lantern Corps, Hannah Blumenreich, Iron Fist on NetFlix, Jack Kirby, Jeff, Joe Sinnott, Joe Staton, Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth Uncensored, Marvel, Marvel Unlimited, Mike McMahon, Murcielago, Pat Mills, Steve Englehart, Stuart Immonen, Tim Lane, Tom Taylor, Wait What?, West Coast Avengers
http://theworkingdraft.com/media/podcasts2/WaitWhat220.mp3 First things first, make sure you don’t miss out Matt talking about that Logan movie right below this very entry, y’hear? Good stuff, right? And now, some show notes: 0:00-3:47: Greetings! This week’s opening…
Wait, What? Ep. 219: Skull Kingdom
- February 26, 2017
- Tagged as: 2000 AD, Al Ewing, Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Ryall, Christos Gage, Civil War II, David Aja, David Messina, Forty Coffins, Graeme, Henry Flint, IDW, Jack Kirby, Jason Aaron, Jeff, Jok, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Kong Skull Island, Make Mine Marvel, Matt Fraction, Mister Miracle, Nobrow Books, Rick Remender, ROM, Rudolfo Santullo, Sex Criminals, Steven Spielberg, The Lego Batman Movie, Wait What?, Zombo
Wait, What? Ep. 217: Born on the Force of July
- January 22, 2017
- Tagged as: Action Comics Weekly, Aquaman, Batman and the Outsiders Annual, Chris Claremont, Cullen bunn, Dave Cockrum, DC Showcase, Dr. Strange, Gene Colan, George Tuska, Graeme, Jeff, Jeff Lemire, Kamandi Challenge Special, Legion of Super-Heroes, Mark Evanier, Mark Gatiss, Marvel Comics Presents, Max Allan Collins, Mister Miracle, Ms. Marvel, Podcast, Rebirth, reviews, Roy Thomas, Sherlock, Steve Rude, Steven Moffat, Terry Beatty, the Force of July, The Good Place, Wait What?, Wild Dog
Wait, What? Ep. 216: Twee from the Get-Go
- January 15, 2017
- Tagged as: Al Ewing, Books of Magic, DC, Graeme, Grant Morrison, Greg Smallwood, Jeff, Jeff Lemire, Jeph Loeb, Justice League vs. Suicide Squad, Marvel Unlimited, Max Landis, Moon Knight, Neil Gaiman, New X-Men, Patrick Gleason, Peter J. Tomasi, Podcast, Rob Liefeld, Rogue One, Russ Heath, Son of Satan, Superman, The Inhumans, The Unstoppable Wasp, Tom Scioli, Wait What?
http://theworkingdraft.com/media/podcasts2/WaitWhat216.mp3 0:00-34:58: Greetings, and wishes for a happy new year! Believe it or not, we are super-hasty in this part and in literally less than a minute we are discussing….Rogue One: A Star Wars Story!…
Graeme’s list:
- The Flintstones by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh
- Giant Days by John Allison, Whitney Cogar, Max Sarin and Lissa Tremain
- Rolling Blackouts by Sarah Glidden
- Tom King’s untitled trilogy (Omega Men, Sheriff of Babylon, and The Vision)
- Unbeatable Squirrel Girl by Ryan North and Erica Henderson
- Doom Patrol by Gerard Way and Nick Derington
- Jason Shiga’s Demon
- Hot Dog Taste Test, by Lisa Hannawalt
- Panther by Brecht Evens
- The Wicked and The Divine by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
- We Told You So: Comics As Art by Tom Spurgeon with Michael Dean
- The DC line in general (by various)
- Unbeatable Squirrel Girl by Ryan North and Erica Henderson
- Batman: Superheavy by Snyder & Capullo
- The Vision by King and Gabriel Walta (completed)
- The Flintstones by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh
- individual issues of Sheriff of Babylon
- Southern Bastards by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour
- Jason Shiga’s Demo
- Spider-Man/Deadpool by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinnes
- Spidey-zine by Hannah Blumenreich
- Kill or Be Killed by Brubaker and Phillips
- Transformers vs. GI Joe by Tom Scioli and John Barber
- The Colonel Corps by Tony Bedard and Tom Derenick and Trevor Scott (unavailable?)
- Super Powers by Tom Scioli (back-up within Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye)
- The Fade Out by Brubaker and Phillips
- Moon Knight by Jeff Lemire, Greg Smallwood, Wilfredo Torres, Francesco Francavilla, James Stokoe
- Manhunter by Goodwin and Simonson
- Elektra Assassin by Miller and Sienkiewicz
- Madwoman of the Sacred Heart by Jodorowsky and Moebius
- Tales of the Batman by Carmine Infantino
- Batman #153: The Prisoner of Three Worlds by Bill Finger, Sheldon Moldoff and others;
- Machine Man by Kirby and Ditko (but really Kirby)
- Fury: My War Gone By by Garth Ennis and Goran Parlov
- Batman: Ten Nights of the Beast by Starlin and Aparo
- Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles by Jack Kirby
- By The Numbers vols. 1 and 2 by Laurent Rullier, Stanislas Barthélémy, and Dominique Thomas
- Deathstroke by James Priest, Larry Hama and whoever else is in there
- Suicide Squad by Rob Williams, Jim Lee, and whoever else is in there
- Patience by Dan Clowes
- 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank by Taylor Boss and Matthew Rosenberg
- Sun Bakery by Corey Lewis
- Marvel’s Future Fight video game
- DC Rebirth #1by Geoff Johns and various
- The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, and Cliff Rathburn
- The Fix by Steve Lieber, Nick Spencer, and Ryan Hill
- Cave Carson has a Cybernetic Eye by Jon Rivera, Gerard Way, and Michael Avon Oeming
- Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Robert Hack
- Kill Them All by Kyle Starks
- Red Team: Double Tap and Center Mass by Garth Ennis and Craig Cermak
- The Unbelievable Gwenpool by Christopher Hastings and Gurihiru
- Kaijumax by Zander Cannon
- Ultimates by Al Ewing and Travel Foreman
- Spider-Woman by Dennis Hopeless and Javier Rodriguez
- Superman by Peter Tomasi and Doug Mahnke
- Rosalie Lightning by Tom Hart
Wait, What? Ep. 214: Boycott? Why Not?
- December 11, 2016
- Tagged as: Al Ewing, Alex Milne, Andrew Griffith, Batman, Baxter Building, By The Numbers, Champions, Dominique Thomas, Erin Watson, Graeme, Humberto Ramos, Jack Kirby, James Roberts, Jeff, Joe Ollmann, John Barber, Laurent Rullier, Marcelo Matere, Mark Waid, Mikel Janin, Nick Roche, Podcast, Shadoweyes, Sophie Campbell, Stanislas Barthélémy, The Abominable Mr. Seabrook, Tom King, Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye, Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Wait What?
http://theworkingdraft.com/media/podcasts2/WaitWhat214.mp3 Hey, all. Jeff here, and I’m trying to carve a bit more free time into my busy schedule by trying this ultra-compact shownotes like all the cool kids use. Let’s see how they work…
Wait, What? Ep. 212: All Shook Down
- November 20, 2016
- Tagged as: Alan Moore, Brian Michael Bendis, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye, Doom Patrol, Fury: My War Gone By, Garth Ennis, Gerard Way, Goran Parlov, Graeme, Jeff, John Wagner, Kill Them All, Kyle Starks, Mark Russell, Michael Dean, One-Eyed Jack, Podcast, Ragnarok, reviews, Star Slammers, Steve Pugh, Super Powers, the election, The Flintstones, The Love Boat, Tom Bolling, Tom Scioli, Tom Spurgeon, Tom the Dancing Bug, Wait What?, Walt Simonson, We Told You So: Comics as Art
[The cartoon above is by the ever-amazing Tom Bolling but I seem to have really screwed up my ability to add captions to my images so I have to tell you down here instead of up there…]
14:31-1:12:18: And from here, we have to talk about the recent election because, well, come on, we just have to. If you listen to us, you already know that we are lefties to varying degrees. So if you might be offended by people like us talking about the election, pull the chute now and I’ll try to let you know when we start talking about stuff you might want to hear us talk about again. (Oh, but at one point, I talk about how, before the election, I got a lot of much-needed insight from this article. And then Graeme mentions this article.)
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