The hero that was born from the airwaves of the 1966 cartoon series of the same name is being rejuvenated by veteran comic book writer David Pepose.
I’ve read my fair share of Manga and “Superman” comics. However, I never read a Manga centered around the Man of Steel. When I heard the news that DC Comics was partnering with Manga publisher Kodansha (“Attack on Titan”) to produce “Superman vs. Meshi,” I knew I was going to be in for a fun story. And what better story to read than my favorite superhero enjoying one of my favorite foods: Japanese Food?
Cosplaying, the act of dressing up and roleplaying as a character from a fandom, has been a popular endeavor worldwide.
As we ring in the near year at the Daily Planet, I wanted to do something a little different for Geek Talk with Brian of Earth-16 Podcast. I am going to share with you my personal list of my Top 10 favorite anime to watch.
Brendan Rooney and I chat with comic creator and ComicBook.com journalist Adam Barnhardt on his comic “Macabre Mel: Wicked Salvation.”
This is my review on American Born Chinese written by Gene Luen Yang (Superman Smashes the Klan, Avatar: the Last Air Bender, Dragon Hoops, Gordon Yamamoto and the King of the Geeks) and illustrated by Lark Pien. If you like the video, don’t forget to hit the like button and subscribe to my channel! Also, hit the bell icon to get all the latest updates!
This is the very first comic book podcast episode under the “Geek Talk with Brian of Earht-16” name!
It’s been awhile since I did a podcast since I’ve been busy with cosplaying, but now I am back full swing. In this latest episode, Toben Racicot returns to chat about “Pilgrim’s Dirge” issue no. 2. We also have fan questions! This was a fun chat!