Jennifer Wright and I talked about our favorite (?) show, Law & Order: SVU with The Enthusiasts Club. Listen and subscribe here.
'Tales Through The Marvel Universe' Paperback (2020) On Sale Now
Tales Through The Marvel Universe
Collects material from Marvel Comics Presents (2018) #1-9.
Take a tour through the decades with Marvel tales past and present! In the 1940s, learn the untold tale of Namor and the atom bomb! In the 1950s, Reed Richards and Victor Von Doom enter the space race! In the 1960s, Captain America takes a stand for civil rights! In the 1970s, Spider-Man experiences the new age of blockbuster cinema! (NOTE: It’s Star Wars, I wrote a story where 1970s Peter Parker goes to see Star Wars).
In the 1980s, Nightcrawler witnesses the fall of the Berlin Wall! In the 1990s, Deadpool enters the collectible market! In the 2000s, Iron Man faces a financial crisis! In the 2010s, Spider-Woman struggles with disinformation! Plus: Gorilla-Man swings into action, Moon Knight prowls the streets, former Ghost Rider Danny Ketch gets a new status quo and more! Also featuring Venom, Korean hero White Fox and Winter Soldier!
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Podcast: War Rocket Ajax Episode 488 - The Alfred Show, Explained f/ Jennifer Wright and Daniel Kibblesmith
Jennifer Wright and I talked Epix Pennyworth with our friends Chris and Matt on War Rocket Ajax. I think we love it? Listen and subscribe here.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 02.14.20
A kind send-off from The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
'Loki: The God Who Fell To Earth' Paperback (2020) On Sale Now
Loki: The God Who Fell To Earth
Collects Loki (2019) #1-5, material from War of the Realms: Omega (2019) #1.
Loki is - Earth's Mightiest Hero?! After dying a grisly death in WAR OF THE REALMS, the reborn Trickster learned a valuable lesson in warmongering: Don't get caught. But now Loki has a whole new set of responsibilities — and his brother Thor isn't about to let him walk away from them. Restless with his new duties, Loki seeks out the advice of the closest thing Midgard has to a king — Tony Stark, the invincible Iron Man! Close enough, right? But it turns out that Shellhead isn't too happy to see Loki on account of all that stuff he did in the past. Now the God of Mischief/Stories/Evil/Chaos has to outsmart the cleverest man on Earth — or die (again) trying. Meanwhile, could Thor be hatching a mischievous plot of his own?
Written by
Art by
Oscar Bazaldua & Andy MacDonald
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The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 01.16.20
For The Late Show With Stephen Colbert — I wrote some lyrics to Billie Eilish’s new James Bond theme.