Ep. 17 of ComicPop Visits with Comic Book Creator, Writer, and Artist C. Michael Hall

 

Ep. 17 of ComicPop Visits with Comic Book Creator, Writer, and Artist C. Michael Hall

In this episode the ComicPop Crew visit with comic book creator, writer, and artist C. Michael Hall.  Michael also happens to be a librarian in Kansas so we get to talk about the comic book industry in general with him and how comic books can impact libraries.  Everyone had a great time.

Join us for another fun episode, by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know by e-mailing us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

http://www.cmichaelhall.com/ – C. Michael Hall’s Website for Atomic Raygun Comics

http://www.musicalley.com/ – Music Alley Website

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=0bd567b7af3b32974e34f9e521b95383 – Plantagenet 3 link to the song Theme from an Imaginary Western

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

 

Ep. 41: What do Fish Do?, ComicPop Library

 

Ep 41 What do Fish do?, ComicPop Library

In this Episode the ComicPop Crew review and discuss On Basilisk Station, the first book of David Weber’s Honor Harrington Series, and Yoshiki Tonogai’s manga Doubt, Vol. 1.  And what do fish really do?

So join us for another fun episode, by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

What we reviewed in this Episode:

1. On Basilisk Station, David Weber, Bean, 2002.  ISBN: 978-0743435710, $7.99.

2. Doubt, Volume 1, Yoshiki Tonogai, Yen Press, 2013.  ISBN: 978-0316245302, $18.99.

http://baen.com/ – Bean Publishing Website.

http://yenpress.us/ – Yen Press Website

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=a0b7f6596422c80c407910fbc5f717e7 – Andrew Lubman “Train of Thought” at MusicAlley.com

http://www.dcpl.info/?cat=19 – Dodge City Public Library Podcast Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library Facebook page.

Ep. 40: Creepiest Kind of Therapy, ComicPop Library

Ep. 40: Creepiest Kind of Therapy, ComicPop Library

Join the ComicPop Crew and our guest Michael as we review and discuss the first season of the Client List and the Christian Rock Band Everfound’s self-titled album.

So join us for another fun episode, by listening below, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know by e-mailing us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

 

Ep 40: Creepiest Kind of Therapy, ComicPop Library

 

http://www.everfoundmusic.com/ – Everfound’s Webpage

https://www.facebook.com/everfound – Everfound’s Facebook Page

http://www.dcpl.info/?cat=19 – Dodge City Public Library Podcast Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library Facebook page.

 

Ep. 39: You Have Alien Eggs in Your Fish Tank, ComicPop Library

Ep. 39: You Have Alien Eggs in Your Fish Tank, ComicPop Library

This is a short one gang.  The ComicPop Crew get together to review and discuss Ursula Vernon’s Hugo Award winning graphic novel Digger.

So join us for another fun episode, by listening below, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

Ep 39: You Have Alien Eggs in Your Fish Tank, ComicPop Library

 

http://diggercomic.com/ – Webpage for Digger Web Comic

https://www.sofawolf.com/ – Website for Sofawolf Press

https://www.facebook.com/groups/214374641908814/?fref=ts – Facebook Page for Sofawolf Press

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=a0b7f6596422c80c407910fbc5f717e7 – Andrew Lubman “Train of Thought” at MusicAlley.com

http://www.dcpl.info/?cat=19 – Dodge City Public Library Podcast Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library Facebook page.

Ep. 38: We Done Chomping, ComicPop Library

Episode 38: We Done Chomping, ComicPop Library

This time around the crew reviews and discusses the movie Parker staring Jason Statham and The Hunt’s debut album We Were Young.  As always we have a fun time and give each other grief.  You can listen to the episode below, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or on our iTunes feed.

Be sure to spread the word about us.  We are continually growing, which we thank all our listeners for, we couldn’t do it without you.  If you have any questions, comments or suggestions for reviews be sure to e-mail us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will features them in the show.

Thanks again for all your support.

 

Episode 38: We Done Chomping, ComicPop Library

 

http://www.thehuntsmusic.com/ – The Hunts website

https://www.facebook.com/thehunts2011 – The Hunts FaceBook Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474 – ComicPop Library’s FaceBook Page

Shownotes Ep. 37: There’s Pretty Girls in That One

1. Icons: The DC Comics & Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee, Jim Lee, Titan Books, 2010.  ISBN: 978-1845765194, $39.95.

2. Blood Jaguar, Michael Payne, Sofawolf Press, 2012.  ISBN: 978-1936689149, $15.95.

3. Podcast Intro and Outro – Andrew Lubman’s, “Train of Thought”.

Other items mentioned: Alex Ross; Ray of Lolita Dark; Lolita Dark; Dodge City Public Library; Jim Sherer; Star Wars Comics; Louisburg Public Library; and Ken Johnson.

https://www.sofawolf.com/ – Sofawolf Press website

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=a0b7f6596422c80c407910fbc5f717e7 – Andrew Lubman “Train of Thought” at MusicAlley.com

http://www.dcpl.info/?cat=19 – Dodge City Public Library Podcast Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library Facebook page.

Ep. 37: There’s Pretty Girls in That One, ComicPop Library

Ep. 37: There’s Pretty Girls in That One, ComicPop Library

This time around the ComicPop Crew reviews and discusses comic art books in general and Michael Payne’s Blood Jaguar.  So join us for another fun episode, by listening below, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

 

Ep. 37: There’s Pretty Girls in That One

 

https://www.sofawolf.com/ – Website for Sofawolf Press

https://www.facebook.com/groups/214374641908814/?fref=ts – Facebook Page for Sofawolf Press

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=a0b7f6596422c80c407910fbc5f717e7 – Andrew Lubman “Train of Thought” at MusicAlley.com

http://www.dcpl.info/?cat=19 – Dodge City Public Library Podcast Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=ts&fref=ts – ComicPop Library Facebook page.

Mike and Lindsie’s Walk Across America

On June 15, Michelle, Logan and I had the pleasure of hosting Mike and Lindsie Billeter for the evening.  Then Michelle got up early the next morning, after Mike and Lindsie spent the stormy night in our guest bedroom, and saw them off.  The couple are currently doing a faith based walk across America.  During the evening, to Lindsie’s chagrin, Mike and I talked about comic books, movies based on comic books and the collecting of comic books.  He got to see first hand the size of my collection, while Lindsie got to see what a collection can develop into over a period of time.  It was a fun and pleasant evening and I wish them well on their journey and I hope the guest bed was comfortable.  If you want to keep track of their progress, support their walk or make a comment their blog is Storming Jericho at http://stormingjericho.com/.

Ep. 36: Spaghetti Westerns, ComicPop Library

Ep. 36: Spaghetti Westerns, ComicPop Library

Join the ComicPop Crew as we review and discuss Django Unchained, directed by Quentin Tarantino and Lolita Dark’s debut album Tokyo Status.  If you like J-Rock/Steam Punk or your library has an anime club or steam punk club then you will definitely want to pick up Tokyo Status.  You can listen below, on our website, or on iTunes later today.

If you have any questions, suggestions, or comments please e-mail us as admin@comicpoplibrary.com or send us a message on our FaceBook Page.  Thank you everyone for your continued support of the podcast.

 

Episode 36: Spaghetti Westerns, ComicPop Library

 

www.lolitadark.com – Lolita Dark’s website

http://lolitadark.com/merch/ – Lolita Dark’s webpage to purchase the debut album Tokyo Status

www.digjelly.com – Dig Jelly’s website
facebook.com/lolitadarkmusic – Lolita Dark’s Facebook Page
facebook.com/digjelly – Dig Jelly’s Facebook Page
twitter.com/lolitadarkmusic  – Lolita Dark’s Twitter
twitter.com/digjelly – Dig Jelly’s Twitter
www.comicpoplibrary.com – ComicPop Library’s website

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?ref=hl – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Shownotes Ep. 34: It’s a Book

I know I’m late getting these out.  I got a little behind sorry.

1. War of the Worlds, H.G. Wells, Tribeca Books, 2013, originally published in 1898.  ISBN: 978-1936594054, $7.90.  Cover art is not the same as above it is solid black.

2. Anomaly, Skip Brittenham (A), Brian Haberlin (Illus), Anomaly Publishing, 2012.  ISBN: 978-0985334208, $75.00.

3. Podcast Intro and Outro – Andrew Lubman’s, “Train of Thought”.

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=a0b7f6596422c80c407910fbc5f717e7

http://www.experienceanomaly.com/Anomaly Graphic Novel Website

http://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474 – ComicPop Library Facebook Page

Other things mentioned: Independence Day; Doctor Who; Orson Wells; Mass Effect; Crysis; Crysis 2; Warehouse 13; Time Machine; Necromancer; Prelude to Foundation; Daemon; Gulliver’s Travels; Aliens; Lord of the Rings;  and John Carter of Mars.