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Jeff is very pleased by how much work he put into his Best of 2020 list (ridiculous in a way because it is such a personal list and has so little to actually do with what books actually came *out* in 2020). 1:43:22-1:50:37: Jeff wonders if one of the reasons for our disappointment with “Wilderlands” is that we’re missing a counter narrative at play, and then tries to find one. 0:38:56-0:59:19: A quick spin through the majority of the other stories in the volume sees us talk about the fact that so much of this book is just… fine, which is far from a selling point. Clinical epidemiologist Professor Nancy Baxter told Today a third lockdown could be beneficial for Victoria. The first of three truly great Wagner stories in this book, “Bury My Knee At Wounded Heart,” is the first to draw our attention, and it brings us to talk about Dredd’s unusual display of moral cowardice, the wonderful staging of the scene by Peter Doherty, and what it means for Dredd to experience shame for perhaps the first time in the character’s history. Because of Christmas? View a list of Tennessee TV Channels available by TV Antenna. : As we’ve reached the early 1990s, we’ve said goodbye to Garth Ennis and hello to the next generation of Judge Dredd writers in 2000 AD — including none other than a very young Mark Millar. Follow I-95 South to I-295. 0:06:34-0:25:23: It only makes sense that we tackle the low point of the volume immediately, so we deal with “Crusade,” a Grant Morrison/Mark Millar serial that massively outstays its welcome, even with art by Mick Austin. Spawn is an eternal source of frustration for Jeff, which he unpacks here, and makes for a good opener to talk about Graeme’s reread of the excellent Poisoned Chalice (the Extremely Long and Incredibly Complex Story of Marvelman (and Miracleman) by Pádraig Ó Méalóid and the lawsuits between Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane. Discussed: Future State Swamp Thing; Future State Wonder Woman; the free Future State promo mag; and more. Tell us in the comments section. closing comments! Filter the many listings … And this leads into a quick overview of some of the stuff Jeff’s been reading: a third (or maybe fourth) reread of Fujita’s Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku; A Side Character’s Love Story by Akane Tamura; Something Like Summer – The Comic: Volume One: Summer by Jay Bell and Cassy Fallon; the first Carthago omnibus by Christophe Bec, Eric Henninot, Milan Jovanovic; and the delightful Gérard – Five Years with Depardieu by Mathieu Sapin. Disney is not paying Alan Dean Foster royalties. Is Jeff restless because it’s been too much comfort reading lately? I talk about the reasons I like the book, although Jeff isn’t convinced by either my arguments or Wagner’s attempts to break with the conventions of the strip. : There’s no escaping it; we’re in the mid-1990s now, which is almost certainly the darkest period for Judge Dredd as a property, as the strip in both 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine feels directionless and at the mercy of an ever-changing creative team. Its age isnât its only claim to fame, though. Jeff goes contrarian by saying Drokk, whereas I stick with my guns and go the other way. And, Graeme, despite sounding like his usual chipper self, had a hell of a week but sounds like he’s weirdly upbeat. But here’s a few things Graeme wanted to say about it anyway. We've enjoyed a few hearty breakfast casseroles while visiting an Amish inn. 0:00:00-0:06:33: This time around, we’re talking about Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Vol. https://theworkingdraft.com/media/podcasts4/WaitWhat312.mp3, http://theworkingdraft.com/media/Drokk/DrokkEp24.mp3, Wait, What?, Ep. Oh, and Jeff will also be appearing on DCOCD to talk about DC Rebirth, so keep your ears open for that, too.And then! (A lot.) Plus, more on Miracle Park’s construction process. It’s… not exactly a high point, at least where the 2000 AD episodes are concerned. Visit our website to book now. (for no extra charge for HBO Max subscribers.) It is a chance to raise awareness about Heart Disease. We don’t do the traditional mentioning of our favorite stories from the volume, but I’d already plumped for “The Exterminator,” and Jeff elsewhere describes it as Wagner’s potential masterpiece, so… let’s just say that’s his choice, too. Read Volume 20.) "We now have four cases of community transmission from hotel quarantine workers which is the first time we've had community transmission from hotel quarantine breach since the second wave in Victoria," Professor Baxter … Next week: Skip week! 1:15:45-:1:37:48 And related to various HBO Max’s kerfluffles, maybe, kinda: Brian Hibbs has a helluva takedown of DC’s current practices over at The Beat with an amazing opener (Hibbs almost dying) and an amazing closer (Hibbs predicting DC will no longer be publishing periodical comics by 2022). Sheâs also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience. 20, which covers material from 1993 and 1994’s 2000 AD and Judge Dredd: The Megazine issues. It should not be visible. — but here are just some of the topics: Is Dredd a coward as written here? Is there too much of a recognizable formula after 900 issues? (Also, don’t forget about Spotify!) Kundeservice. Welcome to Driving Route 66 - Your one-stop resource for planning the road trip of a lifetime! https://theworkingdraft.com/media/Drokk/DrokkEp23.mp3. How was it? 23:25-39:47: Anyway, remember that “because of Christmas” point just above? Whether you’re planning sports travel, a beach getaway, or a family trip, we’ll be there to welcome you with a warm smile and great service—as well as free continental breakfast, WiFi, and additional amenities you’ll … 1:50:38-1:59:22: So, after almost two hours of complaining about the many failures of Case Files Vol. We’ll be back in a month, when we’ll have to deal with checks notes new Pat Mills and Garth Ennis Dredd…? We’re aware that these uncertain times are limiting many aspects of life. 1:55:16-:2:11:48: Graeme would love to see the pitch material for the “5G” and Timeline of the DC Universe story/event/direction DC seems to have mostly abandoned? Plans have been drawn up to convert a prominent hotel into student flats. And this sounds sort of impossible and crazy until you realize (or until Jeff realizes, after Graeme points it out) that DC has already done such a thing in their recent DC Through the 80s: The End of Eras Vol. 1:41:53-1:47:38: So, is this book Drokk or Dross? Twitter together and separately: Graeme and Jeff! Twitter together and separately: Graeme and Jeff! But knowing the verbal deluge it will bring, he begs Graeme to give his list first. Is this the second schism volume in a row? While we continue to feature destinations that make our state wonderful, please take proper precautions or add them to your bucket list to see at a later date. 0:01-11:16: Greetings! 1:24:53-1:41:21: Jeff wants to talk about some recent comics he’s read, and tries to introduce them by talking about a recent tweet he made. He’d love it if they published the pitch and the development materials so we can see what might’ve been. (Note from Jeff: I think I’m going to post my big list in the comments, maybe?). TEGA CAY, S.C. (CN2 TODAY) According to the Heart2Heart Foundation Heart Disease is the number one killer among women. Is Wagner trying to write against that formula but failing to come up with a replacement? On the recommendation, Jeff read it and enjoyed it, but also found it disquietingly nightmarish? We both agree that there’s some great stuff in here and some very not great stuff, but beyond that, I think you’re hearing a glass half full/half empty divide forming right in front of your very ears. The Amber Inn has continuously operated as a drinking establishment since day one, which canât be said for many other historic taverns in the area. Garland grew up in Glendale, California.She was a drama student of Anita Arliss. —you really should consider this the start of…. Want to save on your next purchase from Country Inns & Suites?Never miss a great Country Inns& Suites Deal Compare prices and find the best deal for the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson. And as a bonus, you get Graeme and Jeff also comparing and contrasting McFarlane and Spawn with Erik Larsen and Savage Dragon. 0:44:13-0:50:00: It’s not just Mark Millar who’s disappointing in the 2000 AD stories in this book, and we talk about whether or not they’re at least more interesting than the Garth Ennis era of Dredd stories. 2:06:12-2:19:37: Jeff’s frank admission that he will probably be watching Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max on Christmas Eve but there is not way in hell he’s going to see it in the theater leads to something a little more frank and troubling—maybe he’s done with theaters? 308 — One Bidet At A Time, Something Like Summer – The Comic: Volume One: Summer, Poisoned Chalice (the Extremely Long and Incredibly Complex Story of Marvelman (and Miracleman). Wiggle Butt Inn offers daycare, dog grooming, canals, boarding and more. Find our location in Fultondale off Walkers Chapel Road and Exit 267 off I-65 in between the Comfort Inn and Hampton Inn. Wait, What? And just who Sonny Steelgrave, and why is he terrible? Terence Winter ankles The Batman spinoff TV show! 1:25:11-1:41:08: Perhaps the most amazing, unexpected strip of the entire volume is saved for last, with Wagner and Mick McMahon’s “Howler” being unlike anything else in the history of the Dredd strip, and all the better for it. Ep. 44:07-1:26:20: Jeff’s turn! High-level talks on whether to ratchet up restrictions are underway after the Holiday Inn cluster swelled to 13 cases overnight. From there, we close things up by talking briefly about what’s to come, and then wrapping things up with the traditional mention of our Tumblr, Instagram, Twitter, and Patreon accounts, and that’s it for 2020’s Drokk!s. So you can kind of imagine where that leads us…, 2:11:48-end: And so we come to the end of the podcast at the end of the year at the end of….something? The Hyundai Palisade is a new nameplate and Hyundai’s first ever eight seater SUV. Next week: It’s Christmas! Also discussed: a brief mention of what we’ll be reading next episode, which includes a return of Bill Clinton of all people…. February is Heart Month. Either way, join us in the first week of December for another Wait, What?! 1, as well as a link to Chloe providing the receipts), Drokk! It’s a surprisingly close run thing, but not nearly as close is our choice of favorite Wagner and non-Wagner strips in the volume. I mean, it make sense since DC rushed that trade out of the gate pronto but….wow. 0:03:31-0:07:03: Before we get to just how shockingly, appallingly bad the majority of the 2000 AD episodes are this time around, we talk about the one 2000 AD story in the book that we enjoyed: “Roadkill,” written by John Smith, who has turned out to be a bright spot amongst a dark time for 2000 AD writers. Both of us go for the former option, although Jeff finds it a more perilous proposition than I do. To Jeff, who is the only person on earth (next to Eve Mavrakis) who is *not* in any way, shape, or form a fan of Mary Elizabeth Winstead? So, did you know about this eateryâs lengthy past? No, really, there’s a lot… and all of it because we were really, very disappointed in what we read. Or does the second issue suffer from being five months later than the first? In reality, “Casualties of War” is… a mess. Thankfully, over in the Magazine, John Wagner has returned to save us all. —Beth Notaro, Kokomo, Indiana Suffice to say: we didn’t like “Crusade” at all. We spend a surprising amount of time talking about Iron Man because we both have a surprising number of feels about that issue (spoilers: the feels I’m talking is disappointment.). Is that exclamation point well-chosen? 2:24:31-2:31:09: We are aware we need to wrap up so, sadly we’re not going to get a chance to get in a fight about Bendis’s Legion of Superheroes! What the hell was going on that Wagner’s sense of the unexpected was so entirely lost by the time “Wilderlands” nears its conclusion? 2:03:37-2:16:33: After a bit of talking about Santa and Jesus and their respective comic book appearances, we should easily segue into discussing Grant Morrison’s and Dan Mora’s Klaus, we instead swing over to the first trade of The Green Lantern: Season 2 by G-Mo and Liam Sharp. As ever, thank you for reading and listening along; you’re all the greatest, even when the stories are not. 21 is a book that is somewhat perplexing, and not entirely that good. (We differ on this, I think.) Thank you! (Jeff emphasizes the “wild,” which I kind of love.) He’s not entirely successful, but as we talk about the treatment of Judge Castillo, the phrase “Merchant Ivory” gets mentioned two times more than I ever would have expected on Drokk!, and we struggle with her place in the wider narrative of the entire book. We talk about the unexpected Pat Mills influence (especially Nemesis the Warlock), and about Mark Millar’s faith and how that plays into his writing (or doesn’t, as the case may be). 1:06:38-1:12:45: Speaking of quite a thing, as a bonus amount of Slott-related eyerolling, we talk about the recent reveal in Fantastic Four #26 that Franklin was apparently…never a mutant? (However, one of Jeff’s better tweets was about a dream he had about the latest novel by Don DeLillo which Graeme mentions but pronounces the name so that it sounds like Dan Didio and hoo boy is Jeff tickled by that mistake until Graeme sets him straight! 2:23:53-end: Closing comments, after a quick rundown of our recording schedule for the month and some confusion as to what volume of Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files we’re reading for the next Drokk. It's often underestimated how hard it is to satisfyingly end a long-running series—or even a short-lived one—and the landscape of television is littered with great shows whose finales were divisive or panned (hello, Lost and … Is Judge Macgruder the new Chopper? There’s more John Wagner ahead, as well, so let’s hope things improve before a month from now…! 31.2k Followers, 92 Following, 3,359 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Social Deal (@socialdeal.nl) Ep. 0:27:54-0:37:52: Sadly, “Casualties of War” is just one of a number of Wagner-written letdowns in Case Files 21, and we discuss various potential reasons why that might be… and why other writers aren’t really able to come up with anything better, either. Look for us on Stitcher!Itunes!Instagram! We talk about the “weird performance art” aspect of it, but really, I should just share images, because that says it all. Among the pages of this site you'll find the original Route 66 Trip Planner which allows you to plan your road trip in either direction using the many listings recommended by users of the Driving Route 66 community. Right…? You can also visit the Amber Inn Bar and Grill Facebook page. DC Through the 80s: The End of Eras Vol. Discussed: the terror that is the end of year “Best of” lists, especially in a year where buzz books don’t have physical cons where they get the aforementioned buzz. Tumblr, and on Patreon where a wonderful group of people make this all possible, including Dominic L. Franco, and Empress Audrey, Queen of the Galaxy, to whom we are especially grateful for her continuing support of this podcast. 0:01-3:41: Greetings! Kinda. 2:16:33-2:23:53: Graeme mentioned on our last episode reading, enjoying, and being deeply amused by Andi Watson’s The Book Tour. And then look for our first podcast of 2021 in…2021! Twitter together and separately: Graeme and Jeff! 1:03:07-1:08:51: By contrast, Jeff really wants to talk about trying to sell his used bidet on Nextdoor? This is one place that definitely belongs on your bucket list. )2:31:09-end: Closing comments! The answer might be found in Jeff’s description of the book as “the most consistently racist volume” in the series to date, with so many of the 2000 AD stories being racist in a variety of ways, each of them genuinely breathtaking in something published so relatively recently. We're known for high quality, juicy steaks with your choice of big cuts and bold flavor, cooked just the way you like it. Discussed: Jeff’s pick for the best manga adaptation of the year; Infinite Frontier and DC’s coming relaunch (and their five year cycle); Death Metal keeping on Death Metalling; the unspoken rules behind crossovers; and more. Learn about landmarks, attractions, dining options, and local commerce and industry to help you decide on the right destination for your next exciting vacation or business trip. Look for us on Stitcher!Itunes!Instagram! Also discussed: Wagner’s awareness of racial themes and police complicity in oppressive status quos; whether or not John Wagner is purposefully trolling the makers and cast of the 1995 Judge Dredd movie with this story; editorial oversight and overreach; the parallels this serial has not only with Terminator, but also Alien; Wagner’s interest in time travel and the ways in which it could have been used more appropriately, or at least interestingly, in this particular story, and far, far more. When I asked for a recipe, one of the ladies told me the ingredients right off the top of her head. (He also talks about his love for “Crash Diner,” a Wagner/Cyril Julien short from the Magazine, so perhaps that’s his choice.) Previously on Drokk! 1:26:20-1:55:15: Graeme points out that Jeff thought we had a lot to discuss and he wonders…what is on Jeff’s agenda, exactly? Brian Hibbs has a helluva takedown of DC’s current practices. 1:51:55-end: We wrap things up the way we always do, by mentioning the Tumblr and Instagram that I haven’t updated in forever — I’ll change that soon, I swear — as well as our Twitter and Patreon accounts, and Jeff sings us out beautifully. Reminding myself of this issue pic.twitter.com/1UFZhGIeRO, — Rick (@combattlerRickV) January 4, 2021. Graeme talks about the recent spate of DC creative team announcements and talks about some of the Future State books he’s read. 0:07:04-0:44:12: Why is the 2000 AD material so bad this time around? RELAX AND UNWIND. The building that houses the popular bar and grill was built in 1881! Huh. We talk about that, and also the fact that both of us feel as if the 2000 AD material is skewing younger than it has before, even when 2000 AD was officially a “kids’ comic.” Is that because the stories are more simplistic in format and execution, that they revolve around high concept hooks, or that there’s an absence of the ambiguity and complexity that Wagner and Grant brought to the strip in their heyday? As always, thank you for listening and reading along. Graeme fleshes that out by discussing the Bing Holiday/Fred Astaire classic, Holiday Inn, and giving a list of Christmas movies he watches because, hey, tis the season! You'll receive your first newsletter soon! 0:37:53-0:45:50: We wrap up discussion of the pre-crossover part of the volume by identifying that boring Judge Dredd is a worse sin than bad Judge Dredd, naming our favorite stories from the first section of the book (Mine is “A Guide to Mega-Speak,” Jeff’s either “Part Exchange” or “Casualties of War”), and very briefly wondering if boring-but-competent is the ideal format for a corporate character with a long publication history. (Considering Graeme compares Bendis’s LSH to Gilmore Girls, I think Jeff would’ve gotten slaughtered. We think it might be because we haven’t spoken in a while and we’re…glad to be talking to each other?? For Tega Cay’s Petra Gardner in March of 2015 she thought she just had a stomach bug, but those symptoms … 6:22-23:27: One of the things Graeme likes about Paul at Home is that it’s not comfort reading. The multiple better resolutions we managed to come up with. You can find the podcast feed here: theworkingdraft.com/itunesRSS.xml, And the website feed here: waitwhatpodcast.com/feed, Wait, What?, Ep. “The first half [of this volume] was genuinely excruciating,” Jeff says, and he’s not wrong about that. Offering comfortable hotels in convenient locations, Days Inn by Wyndham surprises and delights guests at every turn. once right after Graeme tells him! 1:59:23-end: We wrap things up very quickly by talking about what’s to come — more Grant Morrison and Mark Millar co-written “delights” — and mentioning, as ever, the Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblrs as well as the Patreon that makes this all possible. And as a result of that undisclosed thing, he received two Marvel digital comics he talks about quickly here: Champions: Outlawed #1 by Eve Ewing and Simone Di Meo; and Iron Man #1 (2020) by Christopher Cantwell, Cafu, and Frank D’Armata. Wonder Woman 1984 simultaneously hits theaters *and* HBO Max December 25th! 1:47:39-1:51:54: Jeff suddenly realizes that we didn’t really talk about the art in this volume as much as usual, and singles out some terrible Ashley Wood, work, some great Dean Ormston and Dermot Power work, and John Burns and Emilio Frejo’s art from “The Exterminator.” There’s also a Garth Ennis slam, just because. I love it, but Jeff is less sure, and we talk about why, as well as Jeff’s ambitious theory about what the story is actually about. If so, what did you order? Also discussed: DC’s page rate; Marvel’s stealth layoffs; Marvel Mech Strike (which although he didn’t say so, Jeff heard as Marvel Neck Fight); Marvel Method as a lifestyle brand; DC Universe’s terrible reality shows versus Marvel’s terrible reality Youtube shows; and more. 1:08:51-1:24:53: From used bidets to The King in Black #1 by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman? You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. Come for Jeff forgetting Mike Friedrich’s name (twice! After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships, working for The Royal Obsession and Anatomie clothing. The graduate of Harvard and Yale universities has appeared in television series such as Brooklyn Bridge, ER, and Being Human, and was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for her role in Picket Fences.She was co … 25: “If You Want To Serve Justice I’m Offering You The Best Chance You’re, https://theworkingdraft.com/media/Drokk/DrokkEp25.mp3. It’s definitely Wagner trying something different with the strip, but is that enough to make it a worthwhile excursion? 0:59:20-1:41:52: The meat of the episode is exactly what Jeff thought it would be: “The Exterminator,” a ten-episode story that entirely drops the Dredd formula in favor of… a Terminator pastiche, of all things. Review a TV antenna map by zip code to determine signal strength and antenna selection. Professor Baxter said there should be a "laser focus" on vaccinating people working in the quarantine system first to provide "an extremely thick layer of additional protection" from the virus. Save up to 40% on stays of one or more nights at participating Country Inns & Suites By Radisson hotels worldwide incl. And then Graeme mentions The Thing prequel with Mary Elizabeth Winstead? (It felt great.) No spoilers, but let’s just his final characterization of the book gets a good laugh from Graeme which is probably the best any of Jeff’s critical arguments can hope for. Jeff calling the crossover “the Bataan Death March version of Gilligan’s Island,” which genuinely sounds more fun than the crossover itself. Tumblr, and on Patreon where a wonderful group of people make this all possible, including Dominic L. Franco, and Empress Audrey, Queen of the Galaxy, to whom we are especially grateful for her continuing support of this podcast. But then when that’s cleared up Jeff talks about what he thinks might be one of the best first issues of a superhero comic ever published: The Flash by Mike Baron, Jackson Guice and Larry Mahlstedt. Also discussed: some of the other titles being considered for Graeme’s list, including one Graeme thinks is similar to IH he’d rank more highly. The answer is yes, if the tree is “Dan Slott” and “falls in the woods” is shorthand for “blows his fucking deadlines” and “nobody hears it” really means “is pretty much the subject of an entire documentary running on Disney+!” It’s quite a thing, y’all. 0:50:01-1:08:19: All isn’t lost, however, and the Magazine stories in this collection turn out to be pretty uniformly good — with one exception that we talk about briefly — thanks to John Wagner having a really strong period around this time. 1:08:20-1:25:10: The second great Wagner story is “Giant,” and we talk about the ways in which it stacks up against similar stories in the strip’s past — and there have been a bunch — while also quietly building on them, and displaying a potential shift in the way that Wagner is thinking about not only the way the Justice Department runs, but also the way that it should run, with this story offering a couple of wonderfully subtle criticisms of the status quo to underscore just how unsubtle Dredd has been in recent years. Boy.) Also under discussion: the ways in which Millar (and Grant Morrison, who co-writes one of the serials in this collection) imagine threats to Dredd, and how flawed their understanding of structure and pacing is when it comes to the longer storylines. Well….why not you? Terence Winter ankles The Batman spinoff TV show! (I mean…what the hell was he doing there anyway, really?) 58:22-1:06:38: Okay, then: news! And so much more. (Didn’t it already?) Join us for some impressively dramatic recapping, featuring a bonus recap of Cates’ Guardians of the Galaxy run. 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Hopefully the fact that character co-creator John Wagner is returning to prominence can only mean good things, right…? Episode 23: “WHEN I ROAR, WHOLE PLANETS TREMBLE!”, Wait, What? On top of all that, it serves up some great burgers. We also talk about bad design choices, and the ways in which something can be “not boring,” but that doesn’t necessarily make it interesting, either. Complimentary hot … 1:41:21-2:03:37: Graeme’s been starting to get ready for December and the preparation of his best-of list. We also do a quick rundown of all the Magazine stories in this volume, and Jeff explains why “Do The Wrong Thing” flubs what could have been an important response to the racism as displayed in the 2000 AD stories this time out. 0:01-23:25: Greetings! This is a placeholder for your sticky navigation bar. Hoo. 56:54-1:03:07: From Warners to DC in a single bound! How great is this final evolution of Macgruder and Dredd’s relationship, and the standoff that consumes it? Despite sounding otherwise, Jeff is actually pretty upbeat…about everything except for comics. Who will write the “Uptight woman X down home dude X Xmas spirit” streaming hit? Our first holiday gift for you is the title of the Hallmark holiday movie of 2025—Hollywood Hibernation! (Also, don’t forget about Spotify!). Amber Inn Bar and Grill is open Monday – Friday from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. and Saturday – Sunday from 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. For more information, call (715) 832-0568.You can also visit the Amber Inn Bar and Grill Facebook page.. It’s an excellently, subtly devastating read.
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