Tuesday Night Comics Podcast 120 – Wytches vs Outcast

A little late this week, but here it is, the 120th episode of the Tuesday Night Comics podcast! Did you not make it to comic book store yet this week? Good, because we have our picks for the best books that came out on Wednesday, 4/27/16.

Do you read Scott Snyder and Jock’s Wytches from Image Comics? If so, you’ll want to listen to this episode. Billy and Dave both read Wytches Volume 1 this week and discuss it in depth in the Tuesday Night Book Club. How does it compare to our other favorite horror comic, Outcast? Listen and find out! Happy Tuesday/Friday!
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Tuesday Night Comics Podcast 112 – Descender Vol 1 Reviewed!

Billy and Dave are very excited to read Descender Volume 1 by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen in this week’s Tuesday Night Book Club! Listen to what the guys have to say about this new hit series from Image Comics.

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Plus – Billy had to go through what no comic book fan wants to deal with: a flooded storage facility! Burst pipes mean wet comics! Oh no!
All this, plus new comics reviews and our picks for the best comics for your dollar on New Comic Book Day this week.

Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 62 – New Comics for 3/11/15! Spider-Gwen #1 and All-New Hawkeye #1 Reviewed! Hobgoblin Explained!

In this episode, Billy and Dave preview new comics coming out Wednesday, March 11, and review Spider-Gwen #1, AXIS: Hobgoblin and Carnage, All-New Hawkeye #1, Lady Killer #3, Descender #1, Neverboy #1 and more!

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Plus, Billy and Dave give their thoughts on the new Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer, and the recent casting announcements for Supergirl and DC’s team-based live action show.
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Oh, and if you’ve ever wondered about the convoluted history of the Hobgoblin, have we go the episode for you!
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Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 61

It’s episode 61 of the Tuesday Night Comics podcast! What can you expect inside? Billy and Dave preview new comics coming out the week of Wednesday, March 4, 2015 and give you their top picks.

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We got a lot of Supergirl TV news this week and we break it down for you. Plus, Robert Downey Junior is sponsoring a very very cool contest for charity. We talk about it on the podcast, and if you’re interested in entering, you can find the contest here.
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The guys both review Spider-Man: Family Business by Mark Waid, James Robinson and Gabrielle Dell-Otto. Billy continues his Scott Snyder marathon with a review of Snyder and Jim Lee’s Superman Unchained HC, and Dave reviews Harley Quinn (New52) #0-13 and James Robinson’s run on All-New Invaders.
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Welcome to Tuesday Night!

Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 58 – New Comics for 2/11/15! Lady Killer Reviewed! Why You Need to Read The Wicked + The Divine! DC’s Post-Convergence Titles!

It’s Tuesday, which means it’s time to pick some new comics for New Comic Book Day, Wednesday 2/11/15, including Marvel’s new Darth Vader series written by Kieren Gillen.

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The guys review many comics, including Lady Killer #1 and 2 and Rat God #1 from Dark Horse, The Wicked + The Divine #1-7 from Image, Justice League 3000 #7-12 from DC and a host of Marvel comics available on Marvel Digital Unlimited platform.
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Upon seeing the reveal of the The Atom’s TV costume, Billy thought it the costume designers at Warner Bros made a very Valiant attempt. Do you agree?
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Plus, the latest comic book news, including DC’s post Convergence list of titles, the upcoming launch of A-Force, Jeff Lemire leaving DC, Brian Michael Bendis leaving Marvel, and because this is a comic book podcast that touches on everything, Kanye West at this weekend’s Grammy awards.
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Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 42

Hey Tuesday Night Comics podcast listeners! In this episode, Billy and Dave preview new comics coming out October, 22, 2014, including Amazing Spider-Man #8, All-New Invaders #11, Arkham Manor #1 and Multiversity – The Just.

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The guys also review some recent comics (and Dave reaches way back in the Marvel Unlimited app to review Mark Waid’s run on Deadpool.
Plus, Dave and Billy talk about Jeff Lemire taking over Hawkeye, and the slate of comic book movies coming our way from Marvel and DC the next few years.
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Give it a listen!

Tuesday Night Comics Podcast 17

In episode 17 of the Tuesday Night Comics podcast, Billy and Dave give their picks for the coolest new comics coming out on Wednesday, April 30, 2014, and review Justice League United #0 and The Flash #30.

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Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode #11

Animal Man is coming to an end this week! In the newest episode of the Tuesday Night Comics Podcast, Billy and Dave talk about the Jeff Lemire written series and why the final issue is one of our top picks of the week. If you’ve never read Animal Man, now is the time to catch up, as Comixology is having a huge Animal Man sale right now, covering both Grant Morrison’s and Jeff Lemire’s runs on the title (and much more).

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Billy and Dave also discuss the other books this week that they’re most excited to read. Hint: Ms. Marvel is on both their radars. Also in the episode: the best comics of last week, in-depth discussions of Earth 2 #21 and Greg Rucka’s Veil #1.

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Enjoy!

Arrow S2E2: “Identity”

I shall call myself Arrow.

I shall call myself Arrow.

We left off last episode with Oliver pondering a new identify while staring at an Arrow (CW, you’re so good at being deep). And this episode follows up with the title “Identity.”

Ok before we go on here I kind of want to take note of DC Entertainment’s super-hero naming conventions in media other than comics. In Smallville they did everything the could to not call Clark Kent Superman or Superboy. He was called the Blur or the Red Blue Blur. The Red Blue Blur? Really? That sounds cooler that Superboy? Selina Kyle was never called Catwoman in the Dark Knight Rises. Oliver Queen stars in a show called Arrow where he called the Hood. There was even a joke how dumb the name Green Arrow would be in the first season of the show. Now it looks like he will take the name Arrow. To me it feels like DC is slightly embarrassed by the names of their heroes. This Amazon show that is now on hold will feature Wonder Woman as the protagonist  probably won’t call her Wonder Woman. She’ll probably be called the Amazon. Anyway, I hope Oliver takes the name Green Arrow before the last episode of the show.

This episode revolves mostly around FEMA trucks not being able to get supplies to hospitals in the Glades after the quake because they are being hijacked. This places Roy as the scene first. It doesn’t go to well for him. This provides the spark for more tension between him and Thea, and for Ollie and his crew to get involved.

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Now that Oliver is all about being more proactive, not killing, his trick arrows, and figuring out what his new heroic identify will be he decides to reorganize “Team Arrow.” Felicity Smoak who was created for the television show and plays the tech support character gets “promoted” to Ollie’s personal secretary. This helps them stay in close personal contact but pisses Felicity off. Not too great for the resume but great for humor. Case in point, this leads to one of the two best lines in the show, both by John Diggle. In response to Felicity’s freak out,  “It could be worse. My secret identity is ‘his black driver.” Boom. Hands down this guy is one of the best parts of the show. He follows with another great line later in the episode in response to one of Ollie’s “deep” statements talking about his two different identities, “You know I’ve been meaning to tell you it really weirds me out to no end the way you refer to yourself in the third person like that.” Could he be the Han Solo of the Arrow series? It is no wonder this made-for-TV character is jumping to the comic book pages.

Once Team Arrow sets up an operation to intercept the people stopping FEMA, shit hits the fan. They find out that last season’s villain China White and a new character from DC Comics the Bronze Tiger are behind it. Ahem, I mean we can’t use the name from the comic books. I mean Tiger. Hey does Tiger look familiar to anyone? That’s Michael Jai White who played Gambol, the thug that was not to happy with the Joker in The Dark Knight. In any case we find out that Tiger took the job just to challenge the Hood. They fight the fight is broken up. They’ll fight again later and hint, hint… Arrow wins.

Hey Michael Jai White apparently loves sharp objects and DC Comics.

Michael Jai White apparently loves sharp objects and DC Comics.

Things aren’t so neatly wrapped up. A new player is introduced as an advocate for the Glades, Alderman Sebastian Blood. He is an activist for the victims of the quake and being set up for as an antagonist for Oliver. He has comic book connections (see below).  In the island flashbacks Oliver copes with his first kill with Shado and Slade. They find a cave containing World War II Japanese soliders. Here Oliver finds a stone that he gives to Thea when he comes home. She gives it to Roy when she breaks up with him and asks him to get his life on track. Speaking of which the Hood tracks down Roy and convinces him to stop fighting in the Glades, but instead become his “eyes and ears” in the Glades. The episode leaves off with Laurel setting a trap to catch the Hood. We leave with Oliver surrounded by Police.

 

SPOILERS/NOTES/COMIC BOOK CONNECTIONS

Below I’m going to go into some source material things so SPOILERS ahead.

From left to right: Green Arrow: Year One writer Andy Diggle, and actor David Ramsey who plays John Diggle, with Jeff Lemire who is bringing John Diggle from the TV screen to comic book panels.

From left to right: Green Arrow: Year One writer Andy Diggle, actor David Ramsey (who plays John Diggle) with Jeff Lemire who is bringing John Diggle from the TV screen to comic book panels.

John Diggle. He was created for the TV sereis. His last name is a nod to Andy Diggle, who wrote my favorite Green Arrow story, Green Arrow: Year One. It gorgeous stylized art from the artist known as Jock. Diggle’s character has entered DC Comics this past month in Green Arrow #24 written by Jeff Lemire.

China White: She first appeared as the main villain in Green Arrow: Year One (so good) by Andy Diggle.

Bronze Tiger: Ben Turner is is a character that first appeared in a prose novel called Dragon’s Fists, written by Dennis O’Neil and Jim Berry. He first appeared in comic books in Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter #1. Turner started out as an anti-hero and became brainwashed and forced to commit criminal. Later in his career he is deprogrammed more of a straight on hero. I hope to see him take more of a hero role in future issues.

Alderman Sebastian Blood: He is a character in DC Comics known as Brother Blood. He was created by Marv Wolfman and George Perez and first appeared in New Teen Titans vol. 1 #2122. He is currently appearing in Animal Man written by current Green Arrow scribe Jeff Lemire.

Roy Harper: Roy Harper’s first appeared at the same time as Oliver Queen the Green Arrow did, in More Fun Comics #73 way back in 1941. After Roy’s father, a park ranger, died in a fire, he was raised by Brave Bow, a Navajo medicine chief. During this time Roy became a remarkable archer. After Brave Bow’s death, Roy was adopted by Oliver Queen and became his sidekick Speedy. Roy went on to join the a group of sidekicks called the Teen Titans lead by Batman’s sidekick Robin. During the 1970s he went down a troubled path when he became addicted to heroin in Green Lantern #8586. He had an affair with a super-villain Cheshire, which resulted in him becoming a single father at a young age. He eventually changes his code name to Arsenal and eventually Red Arrow and then back again to Arsenal. Don’t ask. He seems to have as much trouble with names as DC Entertainment. If you’re looking for some good Roy Harper reading I would suggest the one-shot Batman plus Arsenal #1 and the  1998 mini-series Arsenal. Both are written by Devin Grayson and take place during a time where Oliver Queen is dead. Currently Roy is appearing in Red Hood and the Outlaws.

Written by Dave Tomko. Check out Dave’s site, newearth2.com.