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ConSequential Podcast Episode 27 - Violence

Podcast Episode 27 - Violence (For Real This Time)

October 22, 2014

Comics have always been violent, and while early comics broadly focussed on Hitler getting punched on the jaw or lovesick cats being pelted with bricks, extreme violence has gone through peaks and troughs and sparked the odd moral panic along the way. We look at how violence is portrayed in comics, and where it works and doesn't.

This week we talked about:

  • Southern Bastards - Jason Aaron & Jason Latour
  • Wytches: Issue 0 (free) | Issue 1 - Scott Snyder & Jock
  • The Motherless Oven - Rob Davis
  • Essex County - Jeff Lemire
  • Blacksad: Amarillo - Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido
  • Resident Alien - Paul Hogan & Steve Parkhouse
  • Exit Wounds - Rutu Modan
  • Kate Beaton's Beat Poets
  • Batman: Odyssey | AKA Neal Adams' crazy Batman | Brilliant coverage of that insane comic
  • We3 - Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely
  • Flex Mentallo - Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely
  • V for Vendetta - Alan Moore & David Lloyd
  • Punisher - Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon
  • Crossed - Garth Ennis & Jacen Burrows
  • Preacher - Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon
  • The Boys - Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson
  • 300 - Frank Miller & Lynn Varley
  • Three - Kieron Gillen & Ryan Kelly
It's a bra, yeah, but like it's also crabs
It's a bra, yeah, but like it's also crabs

This is a bra made of crabs, so now you've seen it too. [wwm_survey id="1"]

In Podcast Tags 300, Alan Moore, Batman: Odyssey, Blacksad: Amarillo, Crossed, Darick Robertson, Essex County, Exit Wounds, Flex Mentallo, Frank Miller, Frank Quitely, Garth Ennis, Grant Morrison, Jacen Burrows, Jason Aaron, Jason Latour, Jeff Lemire, Jock, Juan Díaz Canales, Juanjo Guarnido, Kate Beaton's Beat Poets, Kieron Gillen, Lynn Varley, Neal Adams, Paul Hogan, Preacher, Punisher, Resident Alien, Rob Davis, Rutu Modan, Ryan Kelly, Scott Snyder, Southern Bastards, Steve Dillon, Steve Parkhouse, The Boys, The Motherless Oven, Three, V for Vendetta, We3, wytches
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Crime Comics Podcast - ConSequential.net

Podcast Episode 17 - Crime

April 28, 2014

CRIME IS EVERYWHERE. Well, there's a bit. There's a lot in comics too! We take a detailed forensic look at some of our favourite pulp and noir comics, talk about some real life crimes that may or may not have happened. They're pretty exciting crimes! Plus the usual filth and nonsense.

Comics we covered in this episode:

  • Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson
  • Zombo by Al Ewing and Henry Flint
  • Umbrella Academy by Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba
  • Parker by Darwyn Cooke, adapted from Donald Westlake
  • Fatale by Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips
  • Mass Effect: Redemption by Various
  • Blacksad by Juanjo Guarnido and Juan Diaz Canales
  • Britten & Brulightly by Hannah Berry
  • Batman ‘66 by Various
  • East of West by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta
  • Pretty Deadly by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Emma Rios and Jordie Bellaire
  • Whiteout by Ed Rucka and Steve Lieber
  • Lumberjanes by Grace Ellis, Noelle Stevenson and Brooke A. Allen
  • Sex Criminals by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky
  • Thief of Thieves by Robert Kirkman, Nick Spencer and Shawn Martinbrough
  • Top 10 - Alan Moore and Gene Ha
  • Gotham Central - Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark
  • Identity Crisis - Brad Meltzer, Rags Morales and Michael Bair
  • Sin City - Frank Miller
  • Stumptown - Ed Rucka and Matthew SouthWorth

The Wilkinson Lewis family:

  • Yes Hive Overlord
  • Music!
In Podcast Tags adapted from Donald Westlake, Al Ewing, Alan Moore, Batman ’66, Blacksad, Brad Meltzer, Britten & Brulightly, Brooke A- Allen, Chip Zdarsky, Darick Robertson, Darwyn Cooke, East of West, Ed Brubaker, Ed Rucka, Emma Rios, Fatale, Frank Miller, Gabriel Ba, Gene Ha, Gerard Way, Gotham Central, Grace Ellis, Greg Rucka, Hannah Berry, Henry Flint, Identity Crisis, Jonathan Hickman, Jordie Bellaire, Juan Díaz Canales, Juanjo Guarnido, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Lumberjanes, Mass Effect: Redemption, Matt Fraction, Matthew SouthWorth, Michael Bair, Michael Lark, Nick Dragotta, Nick Spencer, Noelle Stevenson, Parker, Pretty Deadly, Rags Morales, Robert Kirkman, Sean Philips, Sex Criminals, Shawn Martinbrough, Sin City, Steve Lieber, Stumptown, Thief of Thieves, Top 10, Transmetropolitan, Umbrella Academy, Warren Ellis, Whiteout, Zombo
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ConSequential Comics Podcast - Myth

Podcast Episode 16 – Myth (Part Two)

April 3, 2014

We're back on myth this week, looking at comics that create their own myths and discussing 19th century vs. contemporary mythic theory while swearing like troopers. Tell us you get that anywhere else. Liar.

We also set about tackling new some new releases, and generally being terrible people.

  • Blacksad - Juan Díaz Canales (writer) and Juanjo Guarnido
  • Secret Avengers - Ales Kot & Michael Walsh
  • Saga - Brian K Vaughan & Fiona Staples
  • Sex Criminals - Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarksy
  • Young Avengers - Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie
  • Phonogram - Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie
  • Chimichanga - Eric Powell
  • The Auteur - Rick Spears and James Callahan
  • The Black Project - Gareth Brookes
  • Just So Happens - Fumio Obata
  • Nextwave - Warren Ellis & Stuart Immonen
  • Planetary - Warren Ellis & John Cassaday
  • Jack Kirby's Fourth World - Jack Kirby
  • Grandville - Bryan Talbot
  • The Hero - David Ruben

And if you're into actual books:

  • The Hero With a Thousand Faces - Joseph Campbell
  • Mythopoeisis: Mythic Patterns in the Literary Classics - Harry Slochower
  • A Canticle for Leibowitz - Walter M. Miller
In Podcast Tags Ales Kot, Blacksad, Brian K Vaughan, Bryan Talbot, Chimichanga, Chip Zdarksy, Eric Powell, Fiona Staples, Fumio Obata, Gareth Brookes, Grandville, Harry Slochower, Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby's Fourth World, James Callahan, Jamie McKelvie, John Cassaday, Joseph Campbell, Juan Díaz Canales, Juanjo Guarnido, Just So Happens, Kieron Gillen, Matt Fraction, Michael Walsh, Mythopoeisis: Mythic Patterns in the Literary Classics, NextWave, Phonogram, Planetary, Rick Spears, Saga, Secret Avengers, Sex Criminals, Smooshy Hegel Stuff, Stuart Immonen, The Auteur, The Black Project, The Hero With a Thousand Faces, Warren Ellis, Young Avengers
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