All the Pouches - '90s Image Podcast
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All the Pouches - '90s Image Podcast
I recently discovered this Image Comics podcast called All the Pouches. The host is chronologically going through all of the Image Comics releases and reviewing them, giving commentary, history and context along the way. I have no connection to the show. Since there's a lot of Valiant nostalgia on here, I figured others might give it a listen. As of this posting, there are 15 episodes released so it's very easy to catch up.
Check it -> http://jonreadscomics.com/category/all-the-pouches/
Check it -> http://jonreadscomics.com/category/all-the-pouches/
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Re: All the Pouches - '90s Image Podcast
This sounds interesting. I've been enjoying the Ed Piskor and Jim Rugg review of Wizard Magazine. Cartoonist Kayfabe on YouTube.
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Re: All the Pouches - '90s Image Podcast
What Image comics from the now classic era of Image does everyone think had the most merit for continued interest today?
Off the top of my head I'd say that a couple of the things Jim Lee was involved with, Spawn, and in hindsight Savage Dragon (although I wouldn't have aid that twenty years ago). I might've said Witchblade because that book made great strides across a healthy run over the years, and the new relaunch is actually really good; but I just don't know if I see it getting back into the public eye again.
Off the top of my head I'd say that a couple of the things Jim Lee was involved with, Spawn, and in hindsight Savage Dragon (although I wouldn't have aid that twenty years ago). I might've said Witchblade because that book made great strides across a healthy run over the years, and the new relaunch is actually really good; but I just don't know if I see it getting back into the public eye again.
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Re: All the Pouches - '90s Image Podcast
I think The Maxx deserves consideration and most of Alan Moore's work on Image and Extreme comics.
I don't know whether Warren Ellis' Stormwatch would be considered outside of the classic era or not, but it's a good run that sort of set up the modern superhero.
I don't know whether Warren Ellis' Stormwatch would be considered outside of the classic era or not, but it's a good run that sort of set up the modern superhero.