Comic Timing – Episode 140: The Lost Super Show Tapes

For your listening pleasure, Ian has dug up all the interviews from the 2011 Comic Geek Speak Super Show! These things have been sitting on a hard drive for long enough, and now the voices within will be heard by all, with only a month to go until the next Super Show! Where there will be more interviews! And a caveman! Okay, no caveman. Here is a list of all who appear, in order of appearance:

  • Julian Lytle, Ants and the Ignorant Bliss Podcast
  • Shawn Pryor, Action Lab Entertainment and L.O.I. Studios
  • Harold Jennett, Our Adventure Continues and the Comic Book Laundry podcast
  • Dean Stahl, Headlocks and Headaches
  • Keith W. Cunningham, L.O.I. Studios
  • Zack Kruse, Mystery Solved! and The Quad Podcast
  • Bruce Rosenberger and Steve Hager, Dutchy Digest and the Komicskast and On The Fly Podcasts
  • Dave Williams, Waiting for the Trade Podcast and blog
  • Brandon Christopher, Geekcetera and TheDabbaDon on Twitter
  • John Williams (aka Super Ugly), Monsters Are Just Like Us, The Geek Savants and Unified School District
  • Dave Dwonch, Action Lab Entertainment, including Double Jumpers, NFL: Rush Zone, Ghost Town and Space Time Condominium
  • Shawn and Stephanie Gabborin, Angry Gnome Comics
  • Comfort Love and Adam Withers, Rainbow in the Dark and The Uniques
  • Kevin Vinson, Comic Book Classroom
  • Bruce MacIntosh, Denver Comic Con
  • Katie Cook, Gronk and the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Comic
  • J.K. Woodward, Star Trek Trek: TNG/Doctor Who Assimilation 2 and JK’s Happy Hour
  • Darrell Taylor, The Taylor Network
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    You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com and be sure to Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ComicTiming. Thanks for listening and we’ll catch you next time!

    Comic Timing Extra Point – Episode 1

    It’s time for Ian to kick off the Extra Point! These are in-between episodes where the premise is simple: Ian, a topic or two, and a microphone. This episode is all about both Anime and comic book conventions, and the panels that take place at them. Ian also goes into the latest issues of Ultimate Comics Spider-Man, from issue 16.1 until 19. Listen in, and do tell us what you think!

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    You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com and be sure to Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ComicTiming. Thanks for listening and we’ll catch you next time!

    Blue Beetle’s Downward Spiral

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    It’s no secret that I love the Jaime Reyes version of Blue Beetle that first appeared in DC Comics’ Infinite Crisis. I’d never been a fan of Ted Kord and I didn’t really know him as a character. So when he died, I didn’t care.  What came next, to me was one of the coolest character designs I’d seen in recent years. I think it all goes back to my love of the Az-bats armor. The blue hue, the idea that anyone could put on the armor and have the abilities of Batman, shoot Batman shaped shurikans from their wrists, and have a flamethrower? C’mon! At 8 or 9 years old, that was the epitomy of cool. Years later I dreamed about a high school kid who could have that kind of armor and save the world, or simply, his friends and school. Then when Infinite Crisis #5 hit I was thrilled. The character design, the black and blue colors, the idea that this was a kid with an armor that acted like Venom’s symbiote,  it was cool! So when Jaime got his own solo series with One Year Later I picked it up off the rack and was drawn in. It didn’t hurt that Cully Hammner was doing the art duties either.

    imageIn 36 issues, Jaime became a great new character for DC Comics. One could argue that they did not have a character like this in years. I loved a number of things about that first series. Being set in El Paso, Texas allowed the series to showcase a different side of the United States. We had left the big city vibe of every other DC comic to more of a small town feel. We got to know Jaime’s family and two best friends, Paco and Brenda. Jaime’s supporting cast spoke a mix of Spanish and English, so readers were learning parts of a new language and culture. The 26th issue of the series was even printed only in Spanish! Groundbreaking for a DC Comics superhero title (even if they did include and English script in the back). DC seemed to be taking new risks with this young vibrant character. After 36 issues Jaime had been to the moon, beaten a magic wielding gangster, fought in the Sinestro Corps War, teamed up with the JLI, and learned that what the scarab that powered him was. The series even launched the career of Raphael Albuquerque who handled the art duties for more than a year and a half. Now he’s kicking ass with Scott Snyder in the Batman Court of Owls back-ups, but also American Vampire.

    batman-brave_and_boldShortly after his first series ended, Blue Beetle appeared in Mark Waid’s The Brave and the Bold comic series as well as the premiere episode of Batman: the Brave and the Bold. Suddenly Blue Beetle had young eyeballs on him by kids everywhere. DC decided to continue Jaime’s story in the Booster Gold back-ups that eventually merged with the main story. He was also featured in the Teen Titans book after issue #50 and used well. Around the same time we heard rumors of a Blue Beetle live action test. It debuted at San Diego Comic-Con in 2010. It’s a pure CGI Blue Beetle, but it is very true to the comic book in terms of size. Later than year, another live action incarnation appeared on Smallville’s final season. You can see it below, but Smallville’s low budget did not allow for the pure CGI character and instead built a very bulky bugsuit. It didn’t look great but it did get across the idea of Jaime and the scarab battling one another for control that sometimes happened in the comic. All of this excited me. I felt like this was the new character DC was most proud of in years. Think about it. Jaime debuted in DC’s event mini-series of the time, then immediately gets his own solo title, lasting 3 years, only to then debut in the new Batman animated show as Batman’s first team-up as well as in Smallville! That is a huge deal! DC obviously had a lot invested in the character and his success only to let it fall by the wayside with the New 52.

    Blue Beetle 2Don’t get me wrong. I loved that Blue Beetle was a launch title. I bought every issue. It started off with great art by Ig Guara and story by Tony Bedard. Unfortunately Ig would be rotated on and off the title, never getting a consistent art style. Tony Bedard retold the origin but in a much quicker manner. Jaime’s first battle was still with La Dama, but handled much differently. Bedard in the first arc forced Jaime out of El Paso and into the unknown. I think this was a smart move, no one who had read the previous series wanted a re-hash, and Bedard certainly wanted to write his own story. Jaime set off for New York only to encounter Kyle Rayner and his New Guardians, then setting off into space to encounter the Reach, the scarab’s makers. Unfortunately Blue Beetle was canceled with issue 16. I don’t blame DC for canceling Blue Beetle. It was a business decision plain and simple. I get that. John Mayo’s Comic Book Page has Blue Beetle Vol. 1 #1 with an estimated sales of 77,581 and ended with an estimated sales of 10,620 at issue 36. Blue Beetle Vol. 2 #1 started with and estimated sales of 40,003 and sharply dropped off to 13,662 by issue eight. For DC to give it another 8 issues beyond that point, when it was already so close to cancellation is very generous. They clearly want the character to succeed, but I think they are going about it in the wrong way. Blue Beetle #16 found Jaime sending a recorded message to his family and friends saying he is okay, but doesn’t know when he will return home to Earth. In this same issue, the antagonist Sky Witness, a previous mayan scarab holder on Earth was obliterated with no ceremony at all. The current plan is for Jaime to be featured in DC’s Threshold series. Basically, The Hunger Games in space, with new characters we have no attachment to other than Jaime, and he’s not the star of the book. I looked at the Green Lantern: New Guardians Annual that set it up, as well as issue one and I’m not going to continue. I feel like Jaime would be better served returning to earth. If the character is not selling, give him a break until people ask for him or you can think of a great idea for him. Threshold is not it.

    Blue_Beetle YJWhat’s most disappointing in DC’s discarding of Jaime to the nether-regions of their space titles is that Blue Beetle is being prominently featured on the second season of the Young Justice cartoon entitled Young Justice: Invasion. In the first half of the season Jaime was a part of the new recruits and featured a few times. With the most recent episodes we learned that the Reach are the big bad of the season. We’ve seen Jaime go up against other scarabs like Black Beetle, and most recently met a scarab that attached itself to a martian, making it – Green Beetle? All of this culminated in a revelation from Impulse that in the future he came from, Blue Beetle is the strongest of all the scarabs and fell into the Reach’s control, and helped them conquer the earth. Impulse was sent back to stop Jaime from going bad, so Blue Beetle is now the focal point of the entire season! Despite this he no longer has an ongoing series for viewers to check out. It seems history is repeating itself here as it did when Jaime appeared on Batman: The Brave and the Bold. This is the final stretch of episodes for Young Justice, there will not be a third season. It is a great show, but it seems that since it thrives in pre-New 52 continuity that DC does not want it around. Someone somewhere in DC’s architecture is heralding Blue Beetle, but it seems that they’ve forgotten to time the publishing and animation together, twice.

    LINKS:

    John Mayo’s Comic Book Page

    Infinite Crisis #5 

    First Series on Comixology

    American Vampire

    The Brave and the Bold

    Booster Gold

    Blue Beetle

    VIDEOS:

    Batman: the Brave and the Bold

    Blue Beetle live action test

    Blue Beetle on Smallville

     

    BK’s Bullets: Video Games 02

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    Brent and his buddy Jim Efantis are back! They talk Assasin’s Creed,   Halo 4, Splinter Cell Blacklist, The Walking Dead Game, and the possibilities for the next generation consoles.  Hope you enjoy, we had a great time recording this!

    As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! For those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Plus, be sure to check out DCBS‘ new Comixology digital store!

    You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com and be sure to Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ComicTiming. Thanks for listening and we’ll catch you next time!

    Comic Timing – Episode 139: 2012 Year-End Wrap-Up

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    Welcome to the worrrrrrld of tomorrow! Or welcome to 2013. Either way! To ring in this fancy New Year, Brent and Ian are joined by Chad Burdette of the soon to be newly minted podcast, Comic Book Laundry, as well as Jim Dietz of Legion of Dudes and Nothing’s On for our annual Year-End wrap-up episode! This year’s questions to be answered by the panel are as follows:

    1. If you would have told me in 2011 I’d be reading ________ in 2012, I would have called you a liar.
    2. I had such high hopes for _________, but now my dreams have been shattered by how bad it was. Seriously, I’m in tears.
    3. Of all the Marvel NOW! titles, _________ blew me away. It’s a shame ________ couldn’t have been this good.
    4. Thank you 2012 for giving me _______. Best new title around, period.
    5. When they canceled __________, I was incredibly annoyed. When they canceled ___________, I danced for joy.
    6. The team of __________ and __________ were the writer/artist team of 2012, without a doubt.
    7.  __________ was a miniseries/maxiseries that told a complete story even though it only had a few issues to do it with.
    8. Penciler of the year has to be __________. Those pages were so damn pretty.
    9. Gotta give the independent comics some love! I do so here, as I name ____________ my indie pick of 2012.
    10. The collected edition (or OGN) of ___________ was completely worth the price. ____________, not so much.
    11. Continuing from last year, __________ was the New 52 title of 2012. However, I did drop _________ as it couldn’t keep my interest enough to be saved.
    12. I wish I had the writing talent of _________. 2012 was his/her year.
    13. Out of all the events in 2012, ___________ was the one that hooked me, line and sinker.
    14. If I had to choose a publisher of the year, the honor goes to ____________.
    15. When I read the news about ___________, my jaw dropped.
    16. Man, _________ was a story arc that completely delivered on its promises.
    17. Out of all the creators out there, artist or writer, you could say that ___________ had the best year.
    18. _____________ was the character of 2012. Who knew?
    19. Going into 2013, I am looking forward to _____________ the most out of Marvel.
    20. DC’s ________ has me pumped for 2013!

    Thanks for a terrific 2012 and for your continued support of the show, and here’s to one heck of a 2013!

    As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! For those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Plus, be sure to check out DCBS‘ new Comixology digital store!

    You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com and be sure to Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ComicTiming. Thanks for listening and we’ll catch you next time!

    Comic Timing – Episode 138

    Episode 138 is out! Listen to Brent and Ian talk comics, like they tend to do. This includes various issues of Marvel NOW!, Amazing Spider-Man and the lead-up to issue 700, the current status of New 52 and which ones are still being read regularly, X-Men movie news, and more! Lots of casual conversation for the casual crowd. Dig it.

    As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! For those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Plus, be sure to check out DCBS‘ new Comixology digital store!

    You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com and be sure to Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ComicTiming. And do make sure to donate to Jamal’s Kickstarter Campaign if you have the time; any amount you can give helps make Molly Danger become a reality. And as always, thanks for listening and we’ll catch you next time!

    Comic Timing – Episode 137: Baltimore Comic Con

    As we approach New York Comic Con, time to release the material recorded at Baltimore Comic Con! Ian chats with Shawn Pryor and Chad Cicconi of Action Lab Entertainment, Brian “Pants” Christman, Shane Kelly and Jamie D. of Comic Geek Speak, Comfort Love and Adam Withers of The Uniques and Rainbow in the Dark, Raph Soohoo of Raph Soohoo, and Jamal Igle of Molly Danger!

    As you might have guessed, Comic Timing will be set up in Podcast Arena yet again at this year’s New York Comic Con! Here’s a basic idea of where we’ll be:

    So that’s the left-hand side of the main exhibitor hall near the back. There will be signage as well pointing out that you’re in Podcast Arena, and there will be a Comic Timing banner up over the booth as well so you can’t possibly miss us even if you try!

    As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! For those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Plus, be sure to check out DCBS‘ new Comixology digital store!

    You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com and be sure to Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ComicTiming. And do make sure to donate to Jamal’s Kickstarter Campaign if you have the time; any amount you can give helps make Molly Danger become a reality. And as always, thanks for listening and we’ll catch you next time!

    BK’s Bullets: Comics and Video Games

    Brent is no longer solo as his buddy Jim Efantis joins him on this special edition of BK’s Bullets! Jim is relatively new to comics, so Brent discusses his likes and dislikes with what he has been reading recently.  Jim is also an avid video gamer, so they discuss the new Microsoft Store, upcoming games, digital exclusives, cross-play on Playstation and much much more!

    If you like what Brent and Jim have to say on Comics OR Video Games, let us know on Facebook! And we will do more!

    Comic Timing – Episode 136: The Dark Knight Rises Review

    It’s been over a month since The Dark Knight Rises opened,  join Ian, Brent, Raph, and Juan as they discuss the film as well as TDKR mobile game for iOS and Android, as well as the recently wrapped Court of Owls storyline! It’s an old-school episode, so prepare for insanity! Let’s get it on!

    As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! For those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Plus, be sure to check out DCBS‘ new Comixology digital store!

    You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com and be sure to Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ComicTiming. And do make sure to donate to Jamal’s Kickstarter Campaign if you have the time; any amount you can give helps make Molly Danger become a reality. And as always, thanks for listening and we’ll catch you next time!

    Comic Timing – Episode 135: Jamal, Shawn and Kickstarter

    Here we go with some more Comic Timing! This episode is chock-full of goodness, as Ian is joined by two of Comic Timing’s most awesome guests: Jamal Igle and Shawn Pryor! We discuss Jamal’s new Kickstarter campaign in association with Action Lab Entertainment, Molly Danger, as well as Kickstarter in general, comics in general, life in general and maybe even Generals in general. Okay, maybe not the third one. But there are some delightful musings about Ewoks!

    As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! For those of you who have not used DCBS before you can save an additional 8% off your first order via the promo code: CT8. Plus, be sure to check out DCBS’ new Comixology digital store!

    You can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com and be sure to Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ComicTiming. And do make sure to donate to Jamal’s Kickstarter Campaign if you have the time; any amount you can give helps make Molly Danger become a reality. And as always, thanks for listening and we’ll catch you next time!

    Join Ian, Brent, and a rotating panel of guests as we discuss one of our favorite things: comics! Because there's always time for comics.