Tuesday 30 October 2012

2Dcast Episode 13: Talking Half Past Danger with Stephen Mooney

Fresh up from his big announcement at last weekends DICE, we are joined on this weeks show by long-time friend of the 2dcast Stephen Mooney , who gives us the low-down on his new deal with IDW who will be publishing his creator owned property Half Past Danger. He also talks us through his comic likes and dislikes , his symbiotic relationship with the irrepressible Declan Shelvey, and much more besides. Back in the “ studio” Bobby and Ciaran talk Ghostbusters comics, more Transformers , Red Dwarf X, Amazing Spiderman ,human sacrifices , dogs and cats living together , MASS HYSTERIA. Plusa mic check with David Campbell containing ACTUAL FESTIVAL NEWS!!!!!!,

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Links mentioned on the podcast:

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You tube link to that Avengers Special feature Bobby was bleating on about:

Half Past Danger blog:
http://www.halfpastdanger.com/

Newest Episode of The Comic Cast:
http://www.irishcomicnews.com/2012/10/podcast-the-comic-cast-back-from-summer-break/




Sunday 7 October 2012

Comic Review : Short Sharp Shocks issues 1-3




 The title of Dublin writer and artist Ger Hankey’s ongoing anthology title Short Sharp Shocks seems to be trying to evoke the classic sci-fi excitement of Thargs Future Shocks (in the galaxy’s greatest comic), and while there are such one-off “thrills” to be found here (which, rather than trying to shock, seem more focused on amusing), the nucleus of the title is a pair of recurring characters with strong central ideas.
Hybrid, the story of a superhero who is both man and woman is a nice conceit, but for a character that has such obvious comedic potential it’s played relatively straight for the first three issues. It’s not without humour (which is chiefly wardrobe-based) but hopefully the full potential of the title character’s dual nature will be further explored in future issues, whilst exploring his origins. Speaking of which the second issue’s instalment ends with promises of an explanation of Hybrid’s origin, yet issue three consists of a fight with a robot then a shopping trip. What gives, Hankey?

Hybrid: Dont mess with shim.
Mighty Morgan plays with another interesting notion: that in our current cynical troll-infested society a traditional two-dimensional would-be despot is a beloved antihero (which he hates). This strip in particular put me in mind of some of the humour strips that would appear in the likes of Whizzer and Chips and Buster (in particular the reverse Beverly Hillbillies strip the Bumpkin Billionaires). A nice piece of harmless good-natured fun.

The strongest strips however are those that run without dialogue. In particular, Binbo’s Holiday is a very sweet tale about wanting to better oneself. That the main character is a robotic dustman is incidental. Much like the work of Bob Byrne, Hankey's characters are expressive in the extreme, and we can put it this way: the boy knows how to draw a robot in just about any mood (as his work on Transformers fan projects demonstrates very well indeed).

Short Sharp Shocks’ biggest strength is actually in stark contrast with many other small press publications whose artwork fails to live up to the writing. In Short Sharp Shocks the artwork is stronger than the writing. Which is not to say that the writing is particularly weak but rather that the black and white art is so strong. Having seen some of the work on Ger’s blog I would strongly suggest that issue four would be best served to be in colour (cost permitting I’m sure).The most pleasing aspect of the art is   the subtle changes in style depending on the content of the strip.

Overall the tone is much lighter than, say, 2000AD and really has more in common with publications like the later incarnations of The Eagle, or Wildcat: comics which have a similar theme but a much less cynical tone. Short Sharp Shocks is well written, very well drawn and refreshingly, entirely suitable for children.  Looking forward to issue four immensely.


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Monday 1 October 2012

2dcast Episode 12 with special guest Ger Hankey



2dcast Episode 12 with special guest Ger Hankey


Up from the depths, 30 Stories High, Breathing Fire , it Head in the sky......its the monstrous twelfth episode of the 2dcast, and were talking IDW'S GODZILLA , Dredd 3d and it anaemic box office performance, the resolution of The Walking Dead lawsuit and a most unusual trailer for Ant Man . We are joined by our guest Ger Hankey who drops by to tell us a little bit about his Short Sharp Shocks and his work for the Irish Haemophilia society . He also finds time to to tell us his thoughts about Transformers comics , Power Girl and a whole world of comics related goodies.


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Sunday 23 September 2012

2dcast Episode 11.1 with special Guest Andy Luke

SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE .As a preview to his work on The Magnificent One Day Comic Book Factory at this weekends TitanCon in Belfast we speak to the one and only Andy Luke. We discuss his work as a comic creator and educator , shoot the breeze about his love of sequential art, and most importantly plug the event this weekend were he Paddy Lynch and PJ Holden will help a group to create a comic in just one afternoon. Details of the event can be found here

Saturday 22 September 2012

2dcast Episode 11 with special guest Patrick Brown






Coming at ya from the means streets of Hackney and Derry respectively , Ciaran Flanagan and Bobby Best return with a review of the comics event movie of the year. Not Avengers, not Batman, but Dredd 3d. Find out our thoughts on not only this , but also the recent revelations about Wolverines past , the new Thunderbolts line-up , the outcome of Bobby’s recent death defying charity event and much much more. We also have the opportunity to chat with the awesome Paddy Brown ( not lynch as I say during the episode ) about his work , about Tin Tin and the forthcoming Cattle Raid of Cooley.

Have you seen this man?

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Sunday 16 September 2012

Review: Supernatural Showcase

Supernatural Showcase
Gar Shanley and Cathal Dougan
Review by Ciaran Flanagan


Gar Shanley and Cathal Dougan are two very sick men, and I mean this in the nicest possible way. The team that brought us the top-notch comic satire of Superhero Showcase have teamed up once more to bring us the paranormally-themed Supernatural Showcase, another faux anthology collection from the fine folks at the fictional Windell Comics. And while Superhero Showcase was straight up parody, its successor attempts to go in some different (and more interesting) directions.

 The visuals are presented in stark black and white, which adds to the air of surrealism. Dougan’s artwork, with its shades of LA fanzine artist Raymond Pettibon, is perfect for the (intentional) atmosphere of feeling slightly uncomfortable but not really understanding why. There is a move away from simple parody to the out-and-out grotesque which is delineated clearly in the superb double centre spread (in which we the ever present reader are entreated to colour).
There are several genuinely very funny strips, with “Ghosts! Monsters! Aliens! Robots!” causing me to HOWL with laughter. It’s also fair to say that Supernatural Showcase is not for everyone. I showed it to a couple of like-minded individuals who are very much part of the spandex set , who could barely get past the lack of colour—never mind the David Lynchish black humour. Much like a lot of the sketches in The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer (Masterchef) and The League of Gentlemen (Papa Lazaru) it seems that the more surreal elements could be off-putting to some readers. There are also some strips that are unsettling on a whole new level. In particular “Salvos Saturday Car” is one of the most genuinely disturbing things I have ever encountered in any medium. The story of a bizarre kids TV show that the country lives in fear of, it should resonate very strongly with anyone who ever lived ( and suffered ) through an episode of either Fortycoats or Pajos Junk Box (a programme in itself so bizarre, that I am convinced that I dreamed the whole thing up. A knacker punk rat presenting the Muppet Babies from inside a washing machine crate? No sane or rational mind could come up with that surely?)


Next up on RTE the horror of Kenny Live


Having said all that, this is well written and drawn , pleasingly reminiscent of one of Marvels old collected comics thanks to its glossy cover and it’s fair to say that if you like a bit of David Cronenberg, or you got a kick out of old horror strips like The Thirteenth Floor, you’ll find yourself in safe hands here. Well, I say safe…[1]
[1]You should read that last sentence in a Garth Marenghi voice.





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Wednesday 5 September 2012

2dCast Episode Ten : Zombie Special


Things got a bit messy at the 2d Christmas party.
Live from Culture Techs Zombie Night, this episode of the 2dcast is an undead special as Bobby and Ciaran are joined by Kevin Louge and Danny Mc Crossan from Uproar Comics , and local horror writer James Leckey to discuss the finer points of zombie fiction whilst dressed in full zombie make-up as Ving Rhames blows away walking corpses in the background. In celebration of our tenth episode we present two treats . Firstly we have the first of this years 2d Festival panels . Our broadcast colleague Chris Thompson chairs a discussion on Zombie comics featuring Marvels Declan Shalvey , Walking Dead artist Charlie Adlard , Chris Ryall of IDW , Team Uproar , and the esteemed Mr Tony Lee. Secondly we have a veritable bounty of undead goodies to give away. In order to win a complete run of Zombies Hi signed by the creative team, a print of the cover Zombies Hi # 6 signed by artist ( and 2d top dog )David Campbell , and a bunch of 2d stuff just answer the ( admittedly lame) question posed during the body of the podcast. Send your answers to 2dcast@gmail.com.

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