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yeahmikeromeo · 3 years ago
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Episode 776: Workman / Bidikar, Part 2
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yeahmikeromeo · 3 years ago
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Episode 775: Workman / Bidikar, Part 1
Back from hiatus, Greg invited two of the best letterers in comics on to the show for a two-part chat about their craft: Multiversity's 2021 Favorite Letterer winner Aditya Bidikar and legendary letterer/cartoonist John Workman!
The generation gap evaporates immediately as the two fellows start talking about digital vs analog approaches, collaboration amongst a creative team, visible vs invisible lettering, being the responsible one in the group, artist integration, and much more!
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yeahmikeromeo · 3 years ago
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Episode 2: Pull List for October 2, 2013
Mike- JLA Earth 2 Deluxe Edition HC & Trillium #3 Greg- Marvel Comics: The Untold Story TPB & The Star Wars #2
Music is John Hughes by Anamanaguchi. Enjoy your funny books.
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yeahmikeromeo · 3 years ago
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Episode 1: Pull List for September 25, 2013
Mike- Lazarus #4 & Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #26 Greg- Sex Criminals #1 & Sin Titulo HC 
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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Episode 774.5: From The Airwaves... An Announcement!
Just what it says in the title, folks! What could it be? Listen and find out!
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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Episode 774: TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE 35th Anniversary Discussion
Today's episode is beyond good, beyond evil, beyond your wildest imagination ... because it looks at the seminal 1980's animation classic Transformers: The Movie! Like Pennywise luring so many children to their unsuspecting doom, this beautiful & enticing film shattered the innocence of so many childhoods. But unlike that hellish clown, this film does have many virtues that Greg has brought Chad Bowers and Tom Scioli on board to celebrate for the film's 35th anniversary.
Does the movie still hold up? What made it look so different than the cartoon that spawned it? Which soundtrack hit almost ended up in another 80's film? How could the filmmakers misjudge their audience's attachment to these toys so badly? Answers to questions like this and more, plus a broader discussion of seminal deaths & resurrections in genre franchises: who are we glad came back, and who should have stayed in the grave?
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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Episode 773: Tom Scioli's TRANSFORMERS VS GI JOE
Today's episode presents two looks at Tom Scioli's Transformers vs GI Joe comic in lead-up to his appearance on the upcoming Transformers: The Movie 35th anniversary episode later this week. First up is a segment from the March 22, 2017 Pull List episode covering his Transformers vs GI Joe: The Official Movie Adaptation oneshot, and then the bulk of the episode is Mike's conversation with the cartoonist shortly after the series was announced at NYCC 2013 almost 8 years ago. 
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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Episode 772: Baltimore Comicon 2021 with John Siuntres
After two years of quarantine, Greg finally attended a live show this past month: the Baltimore Comicon! And as luck would have it, Wordballoon's John Siuntres (aka podcasting's cool uncle) was there as well. What better way to celebrate the chance to get back to in-person interviewing and yakkin' about various things than with the man who helped so many of us do that very thing? While some of the conversation was lost due to technical snafu, what survived ran the gamut from podcasting in the time of the pandemic, the golden age of television, the merits and personal ranking of Stallone's Rocky ouvre, Lou Grant: Crossover Icon, and more!
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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[Rebroadcast] Episode 713: SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE and Adapting Novels into Comics
Graphic novels may be all the rage, but the art of turning prose into comix is one many publishers are finding just slightly easier than turning lead into gold. From the early days of Classics Illustrated right up until today, Mike & Greg take a look at five novel-to-comics adaptations to get a better understanding of what works and what doesn't when it comes to adding pictures to all those words:
A People's History of American Empire by Howard Zinn (adapted by Mike Konopacki and Paul Buhle)
Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick (adapted by Tony Parker)
The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair (adapted by Kristina Gehrmann)
The Giver, by Lois Lowry (adapted by P. Craig Russell)
Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death by Kurt Vonnegut (adapted by Ryan North & Albert Monteys)
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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Episode 771: Pull List for October 27, 2021
Picks for Wednesday, October 27, 2021 Johnny- Echolands #3 & Hawkeye by Fraction & Aja: The Saga of Barton & Bishop TPB Greg-  Ant #1 & Catwoman: Lonely City #1 (of 4)
Need suggestions for your LCS trip this week? Let Greg & guest host Johnny Hall point out the books hitting shelves on Wednesday they're most excited about in this four hundred eighty-eighth installment of their ongoing "Pull List" series! These episodes are the perfect way for anyone to kick off their comics: from the most curious newcomer to the most dedicated Wednesday Warrior!
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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[Rebroadcast] Episode 336: Matthew Allison & CANKOR
This episode was originally broadcast on October 6, 2016.
This week Mike welcomes cartoonist Matthew Allison to the show! Matthew's kicking off a new four-issue series of his self-published series "Cankor," so we certainly wanted to have the man himself swing by to talk about it. There are some new elements to the new issue that really caught Mike's attention: one anyone can see, and another that you'll need to get a little navel-gazey for. There's plenty of "Cankor" discussion as well as some gereral comics talk and a bit of shared love for the Artists' Edition format. 
"Cankor" is now available from Matthew's website, as well as at a number of shops around the country. 
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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[Rebroadcast] Episode 334: Supergirl Spotlight with Paul Lai
This episode was originally broadcast on September 28, 2016.
With Multiversity Comics heading into the home stretch of its 40 Days of Supergirl celebration, Greg decided it would be neat to have a little Supergirl discussion in conjunction with that. But with Mike unavailable, Greg turned to friend of the show Paul Lai (from the excellent podcast The Paul List) to come on and give the episode his specific brand of considered and researched opinion.
The duo focus on the Maid of Steel's origins and the era in which she sprung from the Kryptonian rocket ship, but the conversation manages to touch on other parts of her career, from Crisis to DC Rebirth, and appearances in other media as well. All that and more awaits you in this week's episode!
Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter.  Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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Episode 770: Pull List for October 13, 2021
Picks for Wednesday, October 13, 2021 Mike & Greg-  Megatropolis TPB
Need suggestions for your LCS trip this week? Let Mike & Greg point out the books hitting shelves on Wednesday they're most excited about in this four hundred eighty-seventh installment of their ongoing "Pull List" series! These episodes are the perfect way for anyone to kick off their comics: from the most curious newcomer to the most dedicated Wednesday Warrior!
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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[Rebroadcast] Episode 700: Chad Bowers & Mike Mignola
This episode was originally broadcast on October 8, 2020.
For this 700th episode, the lads bring you something old AND something new!
Things kick off with Greg talking to Multiversity alum and current comics writer Chad Bowers about his mini-series Snake-Eyes: Dead Game, drawn by comics legend and world's most energetic human Rob Liefeld.
The conversation then expands to get Chad's take on the broader G.I. Joe franchise: do the cartoons still hold up? Does Larry Hama's original Real American Hero run deserve to be mentioned in the same conversations as Claremont's X-Men and Wolfman's New Teen Titans when discussing definitive long-term comics runs of the 1980's? Can the franchise survive without Duke (a scenario G.I. Joe: The Movie tried to bring about)? And speaking of the feature film, is the opening title scene the best intro of the 1980's OR the greatest three minutes and seven seconds ever committed to celluoid?
Following that is a flashback to January 4, 2017 and a conversation Mike had with Hellboy creator and someone mentioned in at least half the lads' conversations over the last 699 episode: Mike Mignola. The original post described the interview as "kicking off with a discussion on collaborating on such a huge canvas and continuing on into some very interesting places". 
So kick back, relax, and help Mike and Greg celebrate another milestone of funnybook talk by listening to this 700th episode of the show!
Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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[Rebroadcast] Episode 435: Joshua Dysart on SWAMP THING
This episode was originally broadcast on September 28, 2017.
Charting Josh Dysart's career path in comics isn't easy. The writer has worked for a wide swath of publishers, from Dark Horse to Image to DC Comics to Vertigo to Valiant and points in-between, and gone where few other creators dare to tread, regardless of medium. Dysart has been all over the map, figuratively AND literally. So how do you pick just one topic to focus on when you get the chance to sit down with him? The answer to that question brings you today's episode: a chat that Greg had with Josh Dysart at this past weekend's Baltimore Comic Con.
(You can find the free Living Level 3 comics Josh mentions in the episode here)
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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[Rebroadcast] Episode 157: THE WRENCHIES by Farel Dalrymple
This episode was originally broadcast on January 15, 2015.
  People often say there is a single line between fantasy and reality. But in Farel Dalrymple's "The Wrenchies", there are just as many lines between different realities as there are on the pages themselves. Described by Multiversity Comics' own Matthew Meylikhov as a book "about how damn great and powerful comic books are", Dalrymple's graphic novel is one part post-apocalyptic children's adventure, one part existential adult apocalypse, one part semiautobio, one part love letter to four-color stories, and one part alchemical x-factor.
Each new reading brings as many questions as answers, but Mike and Greg take a stab at what Dalrymple is trying to say with Sherwood, Hollis, and the rest of the cast. Background is given, techniques are discussed, knowledge is dropped, and the unforgiving mistress that is watercolor is name-checked in this attempt to try and encapsulate what one of 2014's strongest OGN's means to its characters, its creator, and its audience.
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yeahmikeromeo · 4 years ago
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Episode 769: Pull List for September 22, 2021
Picks for Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Mike & Greg-  Dead Dead Demon's DeDeDeDe Destruction v10
Need suggestions for your LCS trip this week? Let Mike & Greg point out the books hitting shelves on Wednesday they're most excited about in this four hundred eighty-seventh installment of their ongoing "Pull List" series! These episodes are the perfect way for anyone to kick off their comics: from the most curious newcomer to the most dedicated Wednesday Warrior!
Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
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