A Comicbook Orange
Summary: A Comicbook Orange is a three-four minute weekly comic book show featuring rapid-fire reviews and interviews with top industry creators. Hosted by Casey McKinnon and co-written by Rudy Jahchan.
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Podcasts:
This week we get Crossed with Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows (Twitter), have a look at Jason Aaron and Tony Moore‘s (Twitter) run on Ghost Rider, Rick Remender and Tony Moore’s XXXombies, and Joss Whedon and Fabio Moon‘s (Twitter) SugarShock, as well as interview Buffy the Vampire Slayer writer Jane Espenson (Twitter).
This week we blast into Boom Studios‘ new title Die Hard: Year One, revisit 28 Days Later, mourn Neil Gaiman‘s The Absolute Death, and love Matt Fraction‘s Uncanny X-Men, as well as interview twintastic illustrators Gabriel Ba (Twitter) and Fabio Moon (Twitter).
This week we explore Warren Ellis (Twitter) and John Cassaday‘s Planetary, and touch down on Grant Morrison‘s (Twitter) Batman and Robin, Pete Wentz’s (Twitter) Fallout Toy Works, and Paul Jenkins’ (Twitter) Captain America: Theater of War, as well as interview Unthinkable writer Mark Sable (Twitter).
This week we interview Jeremy Haun (Twitter), review High Moon from Zuda Comics, as well as Vertigo’s Fables, Boom Studios’ The Unknown and Image Comics’ Existence 2.0!
On the season four premiere of A Comicbook Orange we interview Surrogates‘ creator Robert Venditti, review Underground from Image Comics, and introduce new segment “Pop Reviews” featuring DC’s Wednesday Comics, Marvel’s Astonishing X-Men, and Dark Horse’s Zero Killer!
On the season finale of A Comicbook Orange we interview comic book legend Mark Waid and review Marvel’s Kick Ass written by Mark Millar and illustrated by John Romita Jr. Don’t worry, however!!! We’ll be back with new episodes on September 23rd!
This week we interview writer Jim Krueger and review B.P.R.D. 1947 written by Mike Mignola and Joshua Dysart (Twitter), and illustrated by Fábio Moon (Twitter) and Gabriel Bá (Twitter).
This week we interview international superstar Tyrese Gibson (Twitter) and the creative team behind Mayhem from Image Comics, and review DC‘s Jonah Hex, written by Jimmy Palmiotti (Twitter) and Justin Gray (Twitter), and illustrated by Cristiano Cucina.
This week we review Top Cow’s Berserker, written by Rick Loverd (Twitter), illustrated by Jeremy Haun (Twitter) and produced by Milo Ventimiglia (Twitter), and interview Marvel exclusive artist Mike Choi (Twitter).
This week we review Vertigo crime drama Scalped, written by Jason Aaron and illustrated by R.M. Guera, and interview Marc Guggenheim, writer of Resurrection, the upcoming Green Lantern movie, and ABC TV series Flash Forward.
This week we review Existence 2.0, written by Nick Spencer, illustrated by Ron Salas, and published by Image Comics, and interview creator/illustrator Jim Mahfood.
This week we review Dark Horse’s The Cleaners, written by Mark Wheaton and Joshua Hale Fialkov and illustrated by Rahsan Ekedal, and interview veteran writer Paul Jenkins (click here to see full uncut interview).
This week we review Marvel’s new classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by Eric Shanower and illustrated by Skottie Young, and interview Eisner award-winning illustrator Chuck BB about his work on Nyarlathotep (from Boom! Studios) and the upcoming sequel to Black Metal (from Oni Press).
This week we review Incognito written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Sean Phillips, and interview Percy Carey about his autobiography Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm and other future projects including Tyrese Gibson’s Mayhem (pre-order Mayhem from Meltdown Comics today!).
This week we plunge into deeper conspiracies with Grant Morisson and Cameron Stewart‘s Seaguy: The Slaves of Mickey Eye from Vertigo, and interview the one and only Ben Templesmith.