Thursday, April 18, 2013
Word Balloon Podcast Happy Anniversary Superman!
GREAT TO REPRESENT THIS AWESOME SUPERMAN CONVERSATION WITH MARTY! A NEW PASKO TALK IS COMING SOON.
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Marty Pasko joins us as he returns to Metropolis writing the 70’s DC Retroactive issue of Superman, drawn by Eduardo Barretto . We talk about the still amazing world of Superman. We ‘ll discuss the career of the late Jackie Cooper who played Perry White in the first 4 modern Superman films . Despite a good working relationship with Cooper on Simon & Simon in the 80’s Pasko confesses he wasn’t crazy about the casting of Cooper as Perry. Marty also describes the editorial philosophy of Julie Schwartz, and goes into interesting detail about how DC’s Silver and Bronze age books were written .
You’ll get insights into the cast of the 50’s Adventures Of Superman, Superman regulars like Mike Carlin, and Cary Bates We also discuss the way DC and Warner Bros interacted in the 90’s , because Marty had the job as liason between the divisions of Warner Film TV and animation with DC.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Word Balloon Podcast Brian Michael Bendis Part 1 and Jeffery Brown's Take On Star Wars : Vader's Little Princess
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Friday, April 05, 2013
Word Balloon Podcast Mike Carey Frank J Barbiere and Andrew Gaska

Friday, March 29, 2013
Word Balloon Podcast Mark Waid Jann & James Robinson Paul Mounts Stevie Dismie and Gabriel Hardman & Corinna Bechko

Friday, March 22, 2013
Word Balloon Podcast Super Centric Talk With Rags Morales and Elliot S Maggin. The Digital Market With Monkeybrain Comics Allison Baker And Chris Roberson
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Word Balloon Podcast Judd Winick and Jai Nitz

Thursday, March 07, 2013
Word Balloon Podcast Tom Taylor's Injustice and The Deep John Ostrander's Star Wars & Tim & Steve Seeley's Mini Comic Dreams
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Word Balloon Podcast James Robinson On The New Batman Of Earth-2, Dan Jurgens Remebers The Death Of Superman, and Creator Owned Tips From Robbi Rodgriguez and Ryan Browne
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Romita Jr On Cap & KICK ASS-2 JT KRULL ON ASPEN COMICS and SUPERMAN BEYOND, Art & Franco's Kickstarter Bonanza, and DC Veeps on WTF month

Monday, February 11, 2013
Hickman Talks Avengers, The Manhattan Projects & East Of West and Ball State U's Christy Blanch On The 1950's Downfall Of Lois Lane
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On today's Word Balloon podcast, we catch up with Jonathan Hickman , who's taking the Avengers into new directions. New Avengers #3 had a startling finish and we talk about it. We also discuss his Image books The Manhattan Projects, East Of West (which debuts next month), and the current status/fate of the espionage book Secrets.
Then Ball State University Lecturer Christy Blanch talks about her new MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) Gender Through Comics Books. The course will look at how men and women were depicted in comics from the 1930's to today. Blanch will have many guest speakers for the class, and the subjects discussed involve comic book history and a sharp look at characters like Lois Lane and Wonder Woman , who both started as capable strong role-models in the 1940's only to become lonley-heart single women desperate to marry their beaus in the 1950's. What happened? The male superhero stereotypical portrayals are also examined.
Time Code 00:00 - 1:56:49 Jonathan Hickman
156:50 - End Of Show Christy Blanch
Time Code 00:00 - 1:56:49 Jonathan Hickman
156:50 - End Of Show Christy Blanch
Friday, February 01, 2013
Ralph Bakshi News Kickstarter Wizards 2 And Fire & Ice Remake? Rick Remender's New Path For Cap & Uncanny Avengers
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Today on Word Balloon, legendary filmmaker Ralph Bakshi joins us to discuss his Kickstarter campaign for a new animated series called Last Days Of Coney Island.
The series sees Bakshi return to familiar territory New York in the 1960's. Bakshi promises scenes and stories about police corruption, gangs, prostitutes and the enui of the decade as the country suffered urban decay the losses of leaders like John and Robert Kennedy.
Bakshi also dorps news about making sequel scenes for some of his cult classic films after he completes The Last Days Project. He talks about making new sequences for his films Wizards Coonskin, and Heavy Traffic.
For years he's talked about a new sequence for the 1977 film Wizards, involving the character Peace saving a train boxcar filled with elves being taken to their death, ala the real life WW2 refugees taken by the Nazis to concentration camps. Says Bakshi " I love Peace...it's an incredible action sequence ...it's a violent scene... so (expletive), if you want to see Wizards 2 get Last Days going (laughs)... Number 3, I'd do Coonskin 2 ..and then Heavy Traffic, and what I'm saying is I can continue to do more with these films, and release them on the net. " Bakshi would release the films on his website and a streaming Bakshi channel he's developing.
Bakshi also updates us on the potential live action Robert Rodgriguez remake of his 1983 film Fire and Ice co-conceived by Frank Frazetta and written by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas. Says Bakshi " I had spoke last week obver emails that he wants to shoot it next summer...I get a nice fee if he shoots it . He came to me and wanted to do it. He wants to make it live action which is fine, cause I'd never re do it. I said make it like Sin City and Frazetta (style) he's says he would ...He's says he's shooting it next summer, he's now shooting Sin City 2, so unless he feels the need to lie to me, that's his intention.(laughs)"
Bakshi also talks about his years at Terrytoon films which taught him the tricks to make animation at a cheaper cost. We also discuss his work on the 1967 Spider-Man Animated series, and his friendship with Frazetta.
Then we catch up with Rick Remender who's taking bold direction in his 2 Marvel Now! books Captain America and Uncanny Avengers. We talk about the ideas in the comics that have polarizing reactions from fans but Rick is quick to say these are long story arcs that will reveal themselves over time. Rick also talks about the delightful success the Fear Agent Omnibus is having , and announces some new creator owned projects for 2013.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Chris Roberson Dave Elliot & Jason Aaron pt 2
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On this episode of Word Balloon, Chris Roberson talks about his Dynamite mini-series Masks featuring a crossover of pulp heroes like The Shadow, The Green Hornet & Kato, Zorro, The Spider, and more. We also talk about how Chris and his wife Allison Baker’s digital imprint MonkeyBrain Comics has been doing since it’s July 2012 launch. We also get a few words from Allison about the state of the company, it’s critical response, and Chris’s own MB book, Edison Rex.
Then writer Dave Elliot joins us to talk about his creator owned plans for 2013. Chris has been editing and packaging recent issues of Heavy Metal (259 & 260) as a dress rehearsal for the return of his A1 Comics anthology, debuting this June from Titan Books.
Finally we wrap up our conversation with Jason Aaron, talking non-comics subjects like TV, music, and sports.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Brad Meltzer Brian Bendis Steve Wacker, David Marquez and Jay Faerber
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On this episode of Word Balloon, 4 great conversations about books that are on the racks and coming up in the weeks ahead.
Brad Meltzer joins us to discuss his latest novel The Fifth Assassin out this week. It explores the 4 US presidential asassinations from Lincoln to JFK and postulates a serial killer connection to them all.
Brad also has an update on his History Channel show Decoded and talks about an upcoming childrens book project he has collaborating with cartoonist Chris Elliopolis .
We go behind the scenes with a nother Marvel Now Press Conference as Brian Michael Bendis and Editor Steve Wacker discuss the new Guardians Of The Galaxy comic which debuts in February, drawn by Steve McNiven.
Artist David Marquez talk about jumping from Bendis's Ultimate Spider-Man to All New X-Men starting with this week's issue #6. We also discuss his new Archaia graphic novel with writer RJ Ryan called The Joyners In 3-D.
Finally, Jay Faerber is here to talk about his new digital comic for MonkeyBrain Comics that debuts next week. Denali with artist John Broglia . A post apocalyptic setting with a female warrior and her minions on a mission. The book is a one-shot pilot concept that could become an ongoing series. Jay also talks about the upcoming trade for his Image mini-series Point Of Impact and we talk about the current television season.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Jason Aaron DC Veeps and Augie DeBlieck
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On this episode of Word Balloon, Jason Aaron starts a 2 part conversation about his current work on Thor God Of Thunder, Wolverine and The X-Men and the wrap ups tp his Vertigo series Scalped with RM Guerra, and HULK.
DC Vice presidents John Cunningham and Bob Wayne discuss DC's 2012 performance in the comic market.
And we wrap up with a year in review look at Image Comics in 2012 with Augie DeBlieck Jr, Pipeline columnist for Comic Book Resources.
Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Jeph Loeb and Kiel Phegley
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On this episode of Word Balloon we welcome back Jeph Loeb, and another edition of the Loeb Report. Jeph talks about his new Nova comic series with Ed McGuiness. Loeb is also head of Marvel television, and he tells us about the slate of animated programs scheduled for 2013. From the second season of Ultimate Spider-Man to new series, like Hulk and The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H. and Avengers Assembled. There’s news about new full length animated films and more Marvel Knights animated adaptations. Plus news on the live action front as the production of the S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series rolls on.
Then we continue our look at the 2012 comic book market. Kiel Phegley of Comic Book Resources joins us to talk about Marvel Comics in 2012. You’ll hear about the end of runs from creators like Brian Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, Matt Fraction, and Ed Brubaker, to the new creative directions on Marvel NOW!.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Dan Slott Talks ASM #700 and The 2012 Comic Book Market Part 1 With Vaneta Rogers
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On this episode of Word Balloon Dan Slott joins us to talk about the Death Of Peter Parker in Amazing Spider-Man 700, wrapping up the series, and setting up Superior Spider-Man , which begins January 9th. Dan he process of creating the Dying Wish, and selling it to his editors and co-creators at Marvel. Dan explains why he chose to stay on Spider-Man, rather than take on a new title in the Marvel Now creative shift. We answer reader questions , and end the talk with some thoughts on the Doctor Who Christmas special.
Then we start a look back at The Comic Book Market of 2012 with a series of interviews with comic journalists who cover the various publishers. First up Vaneta Rogers of Newsarama looks back at DC's 2012. From the successes and failures of specific books and initiatives, to the current management moves on the Vertigo Imprint, to departing creators and the recent Gail Simone-Batgirl drama.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Holiday Cheer From Tony Harris & B Clay Moore, Mike Norton and Nick Spencer
SORRY THE INITIAL POST HAD A GLITCH ABOUT 90 MINUTES IN, BUT ITS FIXED!
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Happy Holidays from Word Balloon! Here are 3 hours of conversation to keep you company while traveling this holiday weekend.
Time Code
00:00 - 132:44 Tony Harris & B Clay Moore talk about DC's JSA Liberty Files : The Whistling Skull
132:45 - 231:25 Mike Norton on Revival and It Girl From Image The Answer From Dark Horse and Marvel's Young Avengers
231:26- End Nick Spencer & Tom Breevort On Marvel's Secret Avengers
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Wayne and Cunningham on Vertigo's Future Kyle Higgins, Kelly Sue DeConnick & Phil Noto, and Brian M Bendis
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Time Code
00:00 - 19:26 DC's Vice presidents Bob Wayne & John Cunnigham on Vertigo's Future
19:26 - 53:47 Kyle Higgins on Nightwing vs The Joker In Death Of The Family
53:48 - 222:55 Kelly Sue DeConnick & Phil Noto Talk Dark Horse's Ghost, Avengers assemble and more.
222:56 - End Brian M Bendis's Marvel Press Conference On Uncanny X-Men & All New X-Men
Time Code
00:00 - 19:26 DC's Vice presidents Bob Wayne & John Cunnigham on Vertigo's Future
19:26 - 53:47 Kyle Higgins on Nightwing vs The Joker In Death Of The Family
53:48 - 222:55 Kelly Sue DeConnick & Phil Noto Talk Dark Horse's Ghost, Avengers assemble and more.
222:56 - End Brian M Bendis's Marvel Press Conference On Uncanny X-Men & All New X-Men
Friday, December 07, 2012
Karen Berger Leaves VERTIGO, The Bad Karma Team's Kickstarter Dennis Hopeless On Avengers Arena Kieron Gillen Jamie Mckelvie and Lauren Sankovich on Young Avengers

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On this Word Balloon, we begin with a 2008 interview with outgoing Vertigo editor, Karen Berger. At the time, Berger was starting her 15th year leading the groundbreaking imprint. The interview serves as a profile of her editorial philosophy and experimentation, resulting in green lighting many provocative comic books over the last two decades.
Then, we talk to members of the creative team behind the upcoming anthology Bad Karma, with writers Jeremy Haun (The Leading Man, The Beauty), B. Clay Moore (Hawaiian Dick, Battle Hymn, JSA Liberty Files: The Whistling Skull), Alex Grecian (Proof, The Yard) and Seth M Peck (X-Men, Wolverine:Fear Itself, 76). The Bad Karma volume will contain 5 comic book stories and supplemental short stories and art featuring stand alone crime/supernatural stories set in various time periods with subtle connecting themes and characters that tell a larger story about the Bad Karma universe. Here are some art examples from their stories...
Jeremy Haun and Mike Tiserand's Chaos Agent

Alex Grecian and Phil Hester's Middleton

B Clay Moore and Chris Mitten's Old Dog

Seth M Peck And Tigh Walker's Hellbent

And all four writers collaborate on The Ninth Life Of Solomon Gunn, with art by Haun
Their Kickstarter can be found here.We wrap up with 2 recent Marvel NOW! press conferences that give us details on books that are shaking up the way superhero stories are told and made. First Dennis Hopeless gives us the lowdown on Avengers Arena. The series takes a page from the Battle Royale template of pitting 15 heroes against each other in death matches. Then, Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, and editor Lauren Sankovich talk about Young Avengers. The former team from Image's Phonogram (including co-art chores from Mike Norton and Colorist Matt Wilson) take the YA team in a new direction with Kid Loki joining the roster, and a dynamic layout of action scenes.
Saturday, December 01, 2012
Mark Waid Robert Greenberger Steve Hoveke and Kieron Gillen
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On today's Word Balloon, we check in with Mark Waid to talk about Daredevil and the debut of Indestructible Hulk from Marvel. Then Bob Greenberger discuses his latest book Star Trek: The Complete Unauthorized History, and goes behind the scenes with little known tales from the franchise's history. Steve Hoveke joins us to talk about his Kickstarter campaign for The Steamworld Chronicles , and talks about the digital production on Walter Simonson's Thor Artist Edition from IDW and the Titan Books re-release of the 1980 Alien comic adaptation written by Archie Goodwin and drawn by Simonson. Finally, to wrap up, Kieron Gillen conducts his Marvel Phone Press Conference about the upcoming 2nd arc of Iron Man, which starts this February.
Time Code
00:00-37:22 Mark Waid on Hulk & Daredevil
37:23- 130:51 Bob Greenberger on Star Trek
130:52-205:00 Steve Hoveke On The Steamworld Chronicles
205:01-End Kieron Gillen On Iron Man
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