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    Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Ghost Rider, BioShock | Nerdstube #3

    Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Ghost Rider, BioShock | Nerdstube #3
    In der aktuellen Ausgabe der Nerdstube stürzen sich Adam und Felix mal wieder auf einen bunten Strauß an Themen. Im Serienbereich geht es diese Woche um die vierte Staffel „Marvel's Agent's of S.H.I.E.L.D.“ und den Ghost Rider. Außerdem haben wir mit dem Western-Remake „The Magnificent Seven“ einen kleinen Kinotipp für Euch in petto. Und zum Abschluss gibt es noch einen kleinen Plausch zu „BioShock: The Collection“. Viel Spaß! Und nicht vergessen: Weitersagen! Wenn Ihr die Nerdstube live sehen wollt, dann schaltet jeden Mittwoch um 19:30 Uhr auf dem Twitch-Kanal von Serienjunkies.de ein! https://www.twitch.tv/serienjunkiestv

    When is a Movie so Bad it's Good? - 21

    When is a Movie so Bad it's Good? - 21

    Welcome to "Lights, Camera, Comics!" A show where your hosts Chase and Joseph Galyean discuss recent news in geeky film, try out some improv comedy, and give film reviews. 

    On this episode, Chase and Joseph talk when a movie becomes so bad it's actually fun to watch. 

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    Kill Your Darlings mid-series check-in

    Kill Your Darlings mid-series check-in

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    NEWS

    1. The Hood is the next Ghost Rider starting in March 2024
    2. Watch 'Spider-Punk: Arms Race' #1 trailer
    3. Marvel released Ultimate Spider-Man #4 cover art and teaser
    4. Marvel reveals new designs for upcoming 'What If?...Venom' #1
    5. Get hype, Marvel releases 'Fall of the House of X' and 'Rise of the Powers of X' #4 art
    6. Jorge Corona joins Daniel Warren Johnson’s ‘Transformers’ #7 as series artist
    7. IDW and Paramount sign renewal deal for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics
    8. IDW dishes on ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ #150
    9. DC Comics to release new edition of ‘Prez: Setting a Dangerous President
    10. New true crime graphic novel ‘Dr. Werthless: The Man Who Studied Murder’ coming summer 2024
    11. Next movie monster series ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’ coming April 24

    Our Top Books of the Week

    Dave:

    1. Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) #1 (Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto)
    2. Sensational She-Hulk (2023) #4 (Rainbow Rowell, Ig Guara)

    CJ:

    1. Rise of the Powers of X #1 (Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva)
    2. Action Comics #1061 (Jason Aaron, John Timms)

    Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

    CJ - Uncle Ben is alive?! (Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) #1 (Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto)

    Dave - Transformers #4 (Daniel Warren Johnson)

    TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

    1. Dave: Avengers: Twilight #1 (Daniel Acuna, Chip Zdarsky)
    2. CJ: Cobra Commander #1 (Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana)

    JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

    1. Dave: Wonder Woman #5 (Daniel Sampere & Tomeu Morey Cover)
    2. CJ: James Bond 007 #1 (Dave Johnson Cover)

    Interview: Kill Your Darlings - Robert Quinn, Ethan S. Smith, Griffin Sheridan (Kill Your Darlings #5 out next week) Issue 5 - January 17th 

    1. Thanks for being on the podcast… for the second time! For those unacquainted with Kill Your Darlings, could you give us the elevator pitch?
    2. If you had to sum up the difference between Act One and Act Two of the story in a word, what would it be?
    3. The series has spanned multiple time periods, do you guys have a corkboard with red string going this way and that?
    4. You’re coming off issue #4, which features people being ripped in half, magic swords, and lots of action, with previous issues being a bit more exploratory of the world and character. What went into thinking about plotting the larger story in this way?
    5. 10
    6. 11
    7. Bob, your work drawing the sword fight is exceptional, to the point where I wondered, did you swing a big sword around to get the right amount of momentum in the body language?
    8. At the core of this story is trauma and seemingly the spill off on our main character. Is this something you draw from your personal life, or were you inspired by something to go this route?
    9. It appears the goopy rainbow stuff is evil or related to the enemy. What’s your beef with rainbows y’all!?
    10. Issue #5 shifts gears again to another time and place, care to tease what’s to come this new comic book day?
    11. The next two issues really go hand in hand with each other. What made 8 issues the right amount for this series?
    12. What would the annual issue be?

    Most anticipated comics of 2024...so far

    Most anticipated comics of 2024...so far

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    NEWS

    1. Greg Capullo reveals he's drawing 'Wolverine' in 2024
    2. New ‘Ultimates’ series coming in 2024 written Deniz Camp
    3. New 'House of X/Powers of X: Chronological Edition' #1 re-presents X-Men series
    4. Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance’ #1 gets Benjamin Su foil cover

    Our Top Books of the Week

    Dave:

    1. Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1 (Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappuccio)
    2. Venom #29 (Al Ewing, Cafu)

    Nathan:

    1. Mortal Terror #2 (Christopher Golden, Tim Lebbon, Peter Bergting)
    2. Venom #29 (Al Ewing, Cafu)

    Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

    Nathan - Miguel O’Hara: Spider-Man #1 (Steve Orlando, Devmalya Pramanik)

    Dave - Batman #141 (Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez)

    TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

    1. Dave: Ultimate Spider-Man #1
    2. Nathan: Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (Jonathan Hickman, Marco Chechetto)

    JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

    1. Dave: Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (Nic Klein Cover)
    2. Nathan: Giant-Size Spider-Man (Alexander Lozano)

    Most Anticipated Comics of 2024…so far:

    Dave: 

    1. Helen of Wyndhorn (Tom King, Bilquis Evely)
    2. X-Men (Peach Momoko, Gail Simone…)
    3. Cobra Commander (Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana)
    4. Ghost Rider (Benjamin Percy, Danny Kim)
    5. Man’s Best (Pornsak Pichetshote and Jesse Lonergan)

    Nathan: 

    1. Ultimate Spider-Man (Jonathan Hickman, Marco Chechetto)
    2. Hellblazer: Dead in America (Si Spurrier, Aaron Campbell)
    3. Bad Dreams: A Dreamer Story (Nicole Maines, Rye Hickman)
    4. Black Cloak continues (Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren)
    5. Spider-Punk (Cody Ziglar, Justin Mason)

    PREVIEW - #211: January 1974 Omnibus - "And Vegas Writhes In Flame!"

    PREVIEW - #211: January 1974 Omnibus - "And Vegas Writhes In Flame!"

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    "Conquerors Three!" - Astonishing Tales #23, written by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Ayers, letters by Dick Ayers, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Trapped In Outer Space!" - Avengers #122, written by Steve Englehart, art by Bob Brown and Mike Esposito, letters by John Costanza, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Dying for Dollars!" - Daredevil #109, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Don Heck, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Nightmare In the Snow!" - Fantastic Four #145, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "And Vegas Writhes In Flame!" - Ghost Rider #5, written by Marv Wolfman and Doug Moench, art by Jim Mooney and Sal Trapani, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Man-Brute In the Hidden Land!" - Incredible Hulk #175, written by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Dinosaurs on Broadway!" - Marvel Team-Up #20, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema, Frank Giacoia, and Mike Esposito, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Havoc on the High Iron!" - Power Man #18, written by Len Wein, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by Jean Simek, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Sacrifice Play!" - Strange Tales #173, written by Len Wein, art by Gene Colan and Dick Giordano, letters by L.P. Gregory (Gaspar Saladino), colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Before the Gates of Hell!" - Thor #222, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "The Coming of Doctor Sun" - Tomb of Dracula #20, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Golan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "Death In the Cathedral!" - Werewolf by Night #16, written by Mike Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics

     

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    #186: MONSTER by the Month 05 (w/Jennifer from Comics Will Break Your Heart) - "Die, Die My Daughter!"

    #186: MONSTER by the Month 05 (w/Jennifer from Comics Will Break Your Heart) - "Die, Die My Daughter!"

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    Stories Covered in this Episode: 

    "Man-Thing!" - Adventure Into Fear #10, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gray Morrow and Howard Chaykin, ©1972 Marvel Comics

    "Night of the Nether-Spawn!" - Adventure Into Fear #11, written by Steve Gerber, art by Rich Buckler and Jim Mooney, ©1972 Marvel Comics

    "Angels from Hell!" - Marvel Spotlight #6, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics

    "Die, Die, My Daughter!" - Marvel Spotlight #7, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics

     

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    #179: MONSTER by the Month 04 - "Ghost Rider"

    #179: MONSTER by the Month 04 - "Ghost Rider"

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    Deep Dives in this Episode: 

    "Island of the Damned!" - Marvel Spotlight #4, written by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Ploog, ©1972 Marvel Comics

    "Who Stalks the Vampire?" - Tomb of Dracula #3, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics

    "Ghost Rider" - Marvel Spotlight #5, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog, ©1972 Marvel Comics

     

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    "Ghostrider" by Alan Vega and Martin Rev, performed by Rollins Band.

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    Doing it all: Declan Shalvey talks Old Dog and espionage

    Doing it all: Declan Shalvey talks Old Dog and espionage

    NEWS

    1. Zestworld moves to open beta phase with new design and free comics to read now
    2. DC FanDome ends after two years confirms Discovery
    3. DC Comics reduces Latinos to their food in Hispanic Heritage Month covers, fans say
    4. Comics artist Mike Deodato causes a stir with nude image, apologizes
    5. Marvel sheds light on first-ever gay Spider-Man Web-Weaver
    6. Spider-Man, the X-Men, and more fight vampires in ‘Unforgiven’ one-shot event in 2023
    7. 'Too Dead to Die' OGN promises 1980s classic spy novel suspense
    8. BOOM! announces ‘Book of Slaughter’ one-shot special with a guidebook
    9. Miracleman #0 preview pages!

    Our Top Books of the Week

    Dave:

    1. Amazing Fantasy (2022) #1000
    2. Thunderbolts #1 (Jim Zub, Sean Izaakse)

    Nathan:

    1. Amazing Fantasy #1000 (various)
    2. Thunderbolts #1 (Jim Zub, Sean Izaakse)

    Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

    Nathan - Amazing Fantasy #1000

    Dave - Variants #3 (Gail Simone, Phil Noto)

    TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

    1. Dave: Batman #127 (Zdarsky, Jimenez)
    2. Nathan: Batman: Dear Detective #1 (Lee Bermejo)

    JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

    1. Dave: Ghost Rider #6 (Romero cover)
    2. Nathan: 007 #2 (Tommy Lee Edwards)

    Interview: Declan Shalvey - Old Dog out Sept 28 

    1. Thanks for being on the AIPT Comics podcast, for folks looking at getting into Old Dog, can you give us the elevator pitch?
    2. Old Dog deals with espionage, but there’s a sci-fi layer to this book as well. For a general audience, will a James Bond fan enjoy Old Dog, or maybe even a Terminator fan?
    3. Given you’re writing, drawing, and coloring, have you ever found yourself mad at YOURSELF, say for a choice that required more work coloring, penciling, etc?
    4. You’re a one man army on this book, minus Clayton Cowles’ exceptional lettering! How’s that collaboration going, and what led to the decision to delegate that?
    5. I’ve seen you mention Heather Antos’ involvement with Old Dog, what is it like working with Heather on this project and in general?
    6. I’m tiptoeing around spoilers here, but Jack has a new partner at the close of the issue. How will their relationship change the tone of the story going forward?
    7. In the perfect world, how many issues is in the Old Dog omnibus?
    8. Declan you’re a busy guy, do you have other projects you’d like to talk about today?

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    Crafting worlds: Matthew Arnold talks Eden and its move from digital to Dark Horse

    Crafting worlds: Matthew Arnold talks Eden and its move from digital to Dark Horse

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    NEWS

    Our Top Books of the Week

    Dave:

    1. A.X.E.: Judgment Day #2 (Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti)
    2. Predator #1 (Ed Brisson, Kev Walker)

    Nathan:

    1. Love Everlasting #1 (Tom King, Elsa Charretier)
    2. I Am Batman #12 (John Ridley, Christian Duce)

    Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

    Nathan - DCeased: War of the Undead Gods #1 (Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine)

    Dave - Ghost Rider: Vengeance Forever #1 (Benjamin Percy, Juan Jose Ryp)

    TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

    • Dave: Batman: One Bad Day - The Riddler #1 (Tom King, Mitch Gerads)
    • Nathan: Barbaric: Axe to Grind #1 (Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden)

    JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

    Interview: Matthew Arnold about Eden - in print from Dark Horse Books  August 30

    1. Thanks for being on the AIPT Comics podcast, to start, Eden is a sci-fi story about prisons, but what is the elevator pitch?
    2. Many know you for your TV work with Emerald City and Siberia, what is your relationship to comics? Do you have any favorite series as a kid?
    3. Coming from TV, what were some surprises when writing for comics, what came easy?
    4. Eden is set in a world that feels familiar, but advanced. There’s a lot of political unrest. Did you have this future mapped out or have a world Bible?
    5. Eden is a story that seems to have new twists and turns at every corner, were you in competition with yourself to shock the reader at every turn?
    6. What made artist Riccardo Burchielli right for this project?
    7. Was there a panel or page that blew you away that you didn’t expect?
    8. As your debut graphic novel, what did you learn about the medium you didn’t know before? Is there anything you would do differently with your next comics project?
    9. If Eden was greenlit for TV (or a movie), which studio should produce it?
    10. Any other projects you’d like to plug today?

    On love and sci-fi: Jeremy Adams talks 'The Flash' and the future

    On love and sci-fi: Jeremy Adams talks 'The Flash' and the future

    NEWS

    Our Top Books of the Week

    Dave:

    1. Aquaman: Andromeda #2 (Ram V, Christian Ward)
    2. X-Men: Red #5 (Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli) (but maybe Twig #4…)

    Nathan:

    1. The Dead Lucky #1 (Melissa Flores, French Carlomagno, suit design by Federico Sabatini)
    2. Spider-Punk #4 (Cody Ziglar, Justin Mason)

    Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

    Nathan - Ghost Rider #5 (Benjamin Percy, Cory Smith)

    Dave - Batman #126 (Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez)

    TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

    JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

    Interview with Jeremy Adams - The Flash Annual 2022 - Serge Acuna

    • The Flash Annual is out August 30 FOC Sunday
    • The Flash Annual #1 2022 features a story about Wally West and Linda Park-West, can you tell folks why now was the right time to explore their relationship and Linda a little bit?
    • The solicit for this annual is a bit cryptic, but the concept is so damn fun we have to talk about it. You've basically got a story within a story here, one of my favorite kinds of comics, but a specific kind at that. What inspired the concept behind this annual?
    • I love how many full page splashes you give Serg Acuna, was there a formula or a thinking process as to where those splashes take place?
    • I have to respect your nerdness, Jeremy, as there's not one but multiple references to pop culture. I think I caught a Harry Potter, a Star Trek, maybe Rocketeer too, do you ever consciously think about putting references like this into the story?
    • Something I think fans will love about this annual is how you write Linda and how you convey her strength even prior to having powers. Why was that important to highlight for you with this annual?
    • There's a cliffhanger here that'll have folks gasp, without spoiling it, how serious are you and DC Comics in pursuing this storyline?
    • In your humble opinion what is a more powerful weapon for Linda, super speed...or journalism/writing?
    • What comics are you reading right now?
    • What is your favorite form of procrastination?

    Who Would Watch 'Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance'?

    Who Would Watch 'Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance'?

    Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, the sequel to Ghost Rider nobody wanted! Nic Cage is back, and this time with Vengeance (in spirit) and has to save the Devil’s son to remove his curse. Oscar and Carl light their faces on fire in preparation for watching Ghost Rider 2, and attempt to figure out who would watch this. 



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    ‘Dreamer’s got news’: Nicole Maines and Tom Taylor talk 'Superman: Son of Kal-El'

    ‘Dreamer’s got news’: Nicole Maines and Tom Taylor talk 'Superman: Son of Kal-El'

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    NEWS

    1. Marvel sets 2023 for Ultraman and Marvel superhero crossover
    2. Marvel launching ‘Wakanda’ #1 October with ‘History of the Black Panthers’ backups
    3. Marvel unveils SDCC 2022 Comic-Con panel schedule
    4. Escapade returns in three issue 'New Mutants' story arc on October 26th
    5. Comixology launches kindle beta
    6. Eve gets follow-up series this October

    Our Top Books of the Week

    Dave:

    1. There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd #1 (Ed Brisson, G​​avin Guidry)
    2. Poison Ivy (2022) #2 (G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara)

    Nathan:

    1. Poison Ivy (2022) #2 (G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara)
    2. Suicide Squad: Blaze #3 (Si Spurrier, Aaron Campbell)

    Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

    Nathan - Batman #125 (Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiminez)

    Dave - Ghost Rider #4 (Ben Percy, Cory Smith)

    TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

    1. Dave: Hellfire Gala (Gerry Duggan, Russell Dauterman, Kris Anka, C.F. Villa, Matteo Lolli)
    2. Nathan: Barbaric: The Harvest Blades #1 (Michael Moreci, Robert Wilson IV)

    JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

    1. Dave: Daredevil #1 (Marco Checchetto)
    2. Nathan: X-Men: Hellfire Gala #1 (Adam Hughes)

    Interview with Nicole Maines and Tom Taylor (art by Clayton Henry)

    1. You're both writing Superman: Son of Kal-El #13, tell us in three words or less what we might expect with FOC just a few days away!
    2. What has the collaboration process been like?
    3. What made now the right time to bring Dreamer into the DCU?
    4. I've seen a few unlettered and uncolored pages from issue #13 and it appears Jon and Dreamer are in a bit of a conflict, do these two superheroes get along or will there be a conflict between them?
    5. Nicole, I'm curious were you a comics fan growing up, what were some titles on your pull list?
    6. Eleven issues into Superman: Son of Kal-El, looking back is there anything you'd change or tweak?
    7. There's a cliffhanger in Superman: Son of Kal El #10 that reveals Jay may not be trusted, with character reveals like this do you seed the story in earlier issues in subtle ways, or do you try to avoid hinting at these sorts of things?
    8. Nicole, what can you tell us about the teased Dreamer project with Rye Hickman, is it an OGN or a series?
    9. The full page splash by Jess Taylor featuring Galaxy and Dreamer was super fun, any chance we see a team up with these heroes?

    Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell talk killing heroes and ending 'Suicide Squad: Blaze'

    Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell talk killing heroes and ending 'Suicide Squad: Blaze'

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    NEWS

    • Joe Quesada stepping down from Marvel, higher-ups respond
    • DC Comics expands 'Dark Crisis' event with more 'Flash' and new one-shots
    • ​​DC Comics outlines Pride month partners and launches DC Pride Hub
    • Dreamer OGN coming
    • Vault’s ‘Unbanned’ Pride Month Initiative to give LGBTQIA+ books to everyone everywhere
    • Skybound is launching ‘Creepshow’ #1 comics miniseries this September
    • Comixology can no longer sell comics on Android
    • AWA Studios launching 'Lesser Evils' universe through comics, short film, and webtoons

    Our Top Books of the Week

    Dave:

    1. Strange #3 (Jed MacKay, Marcelo Ferreira)
    2. X-Men '92: House of XCII #2 (Steve Foxe, Salva Espin)

    Nathan:

    1. Strange #3 (Jed MacKay, Marcelo Ferreira)
    2. Ghost Rider #3 (Benjamin Percy, Cory Smith & Brent Peeples)

    Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

    Nathan - X-Men ‘92: House of XCII #2 (Steve Foxe, Salva Espin)

    Dave - Nice House on the Lake #9 (James Tynion IV and artist Álvaro Martínez Bueno)

    TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

    • Dave: The Ward #1 (Cavan Scott, Andres Ponce)
    • Nathan: Aquaman: Andromeda #1 (Ram V, Christian Ward)

    JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

    Segment: Interview with Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell about Suicide Squad: Blaze #3

    • Si and Aaron, you've done horror before with Hellblazer, how is the horror different or the same in Suicide Squad Blaze?
    • In a story where Superman can die, is there any hope at all?
    • Something I found truly horrific aside from the monster or the talking shark, but the human faces of fear and grit. Aaron where do you find inspiration in these facial expressions?
    • Suicide Squad Blaze #2 goes hard killing a lot of heroes. Is it freeing knowing you can kill DC darlings?
    • With so many heroes dead, what should readers expect in issue 3 before foc this Sunday?
    • Now that we have two issues behind us so there's less chance to spoil, Aaron what has been the most fun to draw?
    • Does having more space to draw and write changed how you think about this story? Visually captions play in the dark well, for instance.
    • One of our main characters, Mike is codependent on another member of the team, Tanya, how does a character recover from being such an ass?
    • I’m fascinated by the use of color in the series, Jordie Bellaire colors this series but I was curious if you had thoughts on what the color story was going for?
    • A core dynamic of the team in SS: Blaze is how a bunch of total rookies are given abilities, if given the same abilities how would you respond?
    • Aaron, Si you're clearly working on all cylinders together, might you team up again soon?
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