Thursday 30 August 2012

2dcast Episode 9 : Technical Difficulties with guests Mike Lynch and Hilary Lawlor


Straight off the mean streets of Ennis. Mike lynch represent yo.
2dcast Episode 9 : Technical Difficulties

Due to rank stupidity Ciaran flies solo this episode . No reviews. No news . No features . No plugs. No Bobby. We do however talk to Mike Lynch about his work on Nestor, great 2000ad story lines, Irish language comics and The Walking Dead TV show. We are also joined by Hilary Lawlor who talks us through her career in comics, gives her thoughts on BATTLE OF THE PLANETS , and entertains us with her tales of petty theft.

Its a bird. Its a plane. No , its sausage time.

All feedback gratefully received at 2dcast@gmail.com




Nestor is available here: http://www.abandonedcomics.com/







Thursday 23 August 2012

2dcast Episode 8 : The Curse Of Doctor Octopus.


Former rock and roller, current holy roller: Tommie Kelly
2dcast Episode 8 : The Curse Of Doctor Octopus.


In this episode we discuss The Foo Fighters recent gig, who owns the rights to Marvels characters for the purpose of film making, Australian Kids TV show Round The Twist and the mighty TRIGGERMAN. We review Garth Ennis's work on The Punisher , IDWS' Locke and Key and Rosarch #1. We also speak with Irish Comics News big dog Tommie Kelly about his work on The Holy Numbers, his life before comics, JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL, his influences , the cult of Grant Morrison and a whole lot more.
We will be back next week with another episode. We are always grateful; to receive feedback criticism thoughts, plugs competition entries or any other damn thing . Please direct these to 2dcast @gmail.com


Links Mentione in this podcast 

Irish Comics News:


Tickets for Bec Hill :


Buy Zombies Hi :




Holy Numbers available @:


The mighty TRIGGERMAN:


Friday 17 August 2012

Review : Transformers :Last Stand of The Wreckers ( Hardback)

Last Stand of the Wreckers. ( Hardback)
James Roberts and Nick Roche
IDW Publishing


Dont make any plans, rookies!




So it turns out that thanks to the wonders of the digital age, nostalgia just isn’t what it used to be. In the before-time (Pre internet )it was quite possible to look back on your beloved childhood favourites with love and fondness saying thing like “ those were the days “, “ things were better back then”, and  “ Those M.A.S.K cartoons were  really good”.  Of course that was total bollocks. It was just childhood memories playing tricks. Those things don’t exist the way you remember. But at the very least you could bask in the memories of how great they were without fear that the source material would come back to bite you in the backside. Sadly thanks to online communities it is entirely possible to have any possible permeation of Film, comic or song In mere moments allowing it to be proven quite decisively that the thing you remembered, and cherished….was a bit shite. The original run on Marvels Transformers comics are a fantastic example of this phenomenon.
I don’t know what it was about the story of a bloody intergalactic civil war that so captured my imagination as a small boy growing up in the perfectly calm totally terrorist atrocity free state of Northern Ireland. But it left an indelible mark on my psyche. When I think back to the stories from the Marvel Transformers comics, I remember a galaxy spanning saga pitting noble heroes against villainous rebels against a backdrop of colourful alien worlds. This  is  actually due to the aforementioned rose tinted glasses effect . The World Wide Web allows me to access these stories with the greatest of  ease , and what the Transformers comics really  amount to  is: a cassette that turns into a flying  rat is  plotting to take over the planet by hypnotising  people using a rock and roll car wash . A dinosaur who wears a crown wants to stop him. A scantily clad paraplegic wants to stop them both. [1]

At least, that was the case for the US. In the UK and Ireland we got additional material written by the likes of Transformers legend ( and Holly out of Red Dwarf look alike ) Simon Furman who took an altogether more adult approach to the comic that essentially  pitted two sets of toys fighting over who was the best toy . Stories like Target: 2006, and Time Wars which, with hindsight were still not quite what I remembered, but still light-years ahead of their American counterparts. It was  these stories that really made their mark on me. And seemingly On Nick Roche and James Roberts  whose Last Stand Of The Wreckers was released in 2010 to much acclaim and has now been collected in a very tasty little hardback edition collecting the limited series  plus  almost 100 pages of additional material.
One of the chief complaints I hear about modern day transformers comics is that there is too much heavy backstory. This may very well be true. Fortunately in this case it is irrelevant as this book works perfectly well as a standalone once you understand the very simple premise
The Wreckers are an elite group of Autobot warriors famed for both their daring missions, and their ludicrously high membership turnover.  A veritable Suicide Squad, LSOTW introduces us to the four latest recruits and sends them off on a mission from which it is likely they will never return. That’s all you need to know. This isn’t to say that there’s nothing here for hard-core fans. Quite the contrary :as well as cover galleries, sketches and  character profiles, the bonus materials rather annoyingly  include a very detailed list of all the Easter eggs , which allows you a momentary sense of self satisfaction for getting all the ones you spotted and which then evaporates as you see all the ones you missed .  The bastards. Still, it contains one of the most obscure Bret Hart references I’ve ever encountered in a mainstream comic and that can’t be  a bad thing.




In the industry we call this “ Fan Service”.


The closest comparison i can make to LSOTW in comics Terms would be to the Giffen /DeMatteias run on Justice League International with which it shares supper sharp witty dialogue, crisp clean artwork and most tellingly, a real sense of camaraderie between the all too real seeming characters that make up the rag tag bunch. [2] There’s a real sense of loss whenever one of the characters inevitably snuff it. In some regards it feels less like a comic and has   it has more in common with a team up movie like the Dirty Dozen. Actually The Expendables might be the best comparison, given that the 4 doomed red shirt robots are based on characters so obscure that their toys were only released in some European countries long after the heyday of the G1 line.



In truth the new recruits in LSOTW are barely concealed author avatars for Roche and Roberts, ascended fan boys who now have the opportunity to walk amongst the giants whom they once watched from afar. However unlike the doomed newbies in their tale Nick Roche and James Roberts have already managed something that their comic’s predecessors have not: Nick Roche and James Roberts make the transformers comics I remember reading when I was a kid. Well played lads.





 
[1] . This is the actual plot of Issue 31 of The Transformers: Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom, easily one of the dopiest things I have ever read. The mentioned dinosaur and paraplegic do not actually feature in the comic but are part of the overriding story arc. It never hurts to make these things clear.







[2] This was initially speculation on my part. Then I saw the alternative cover to the current on-going “More Than Meets the Eye” series by the same creative team.  That’s one more….for the bad guy.

2dcast Episode 7 ( Gar Shanley Interview)

2dcast Episode : Seven Soldiers of Victory.


DEMONS DWELL WITHIN THIS MAN.
Its a day late and a dollar short but the second ( sorta) weekly 2dcast has arrived. This week we discuss the new 2d Festival venue , the death of Joe Kubert, the ( non) death of The Dandy, and why Marvel need to give the company wide crossovers a bloody rest. We also talk to comics creator and screen writer Gar Shanley . We discuss his comics and film work ( including the splendid Supernatural Showcase) , his influences , The Wonderly Wagon, why the X-men movie is not all its cracked up to be and a whole lot more.  This interview was done via skype so please forgive the quality , measures are in place to improve this.
 We are always grateful; to receive feedback criticism thoughts, plugs or any other damn thing . Please direct these to 2dcast @gmail.com

links mentioned in this podcast:

The Millennium Forum ( 2d Festival 2013 venue):

Lew Stringers blog about The Dandy:


Gar Shanleys Blog:

Deirdre de Barra blog:


Tickets for Bec Hill :


Buy Zombies Hi: 


Holy Numbers available @ :

  
Meanwhile, back at 2dcast HQ.........




Thursday 9 August 2012

2dcast Number 6

"What do you want?", " Entertainment", "YOU WONT GET IT"
Bobby Best and Ciaran Flanagan return after two months of being held captive by a shadowy government agency in a secret location( Wales) , with a new episode of the NOW WEEKLY 2dcast . Just a short one to get us back into the swing of things, as a full service with guests and interviews and such will kick in next week. In this episode we discuss : the 2012 Festival aftermath, Walking Dead Issue 100 ( sob), The Dark Knight Rises, Optimus and Me , IDW's ongoing transformers series, Bobby’s death defying feats, and a whole lot more. We appreciate any feedback, comments, or plugs . Please like and share this on your social media.

We can be contacted at 2dcast@gmail.com


Bobby’s Charidee page : http://www.justgiving.com/Bobby-Best


Friday 8 June 2012

2DCAST EPISODE NUMBER 5 IS ALIVE

The Boss and The Best



2DCAST EPISODE NUMBER 5 IS ALIVE


OOOOOOHHHHHH WHAT A RUSSHHHHHHHH”

Tell em Hawk


The words of the late great Road Warrior Hawk very accurately sum up the 2012 2D Northern Ireland Comics Festival. Join your genial guides Bobby Best and Ciaran Flanagan as they relive the event in this very special episode of the 2DCast recorded live over the course of the weekend from not only the comics open day at the Verbal Arts Centre, but also post panel discussion from the palatial steps of the Derry driving licence office along with their special guests:

Andy Luke
Bec Hill
Aaron Abernathy
Scott Ferguson
Stephen Mooney
Ger Hankey
Declan Shalvey
Tommie Kelly
Cormac Hughes
Ciaran Marcantonio
Lorcan McGrane
Danny McLaughlin
Peter E Davidson


Topics include the evenings panel discussion, Prometheus, Zwanna Son Of Zulu, ROB SCHNEIDER~!!! Half Past Danger , The new Judge Dredd Movie, Benedict Cumberbatch and his role in the new Star Trek, and a whole lot more. Due to the late night nature of much of the recording this podcast is NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Lots of swearing and so forth.

Thanks to all who attended the festival this year, and thank you for your support of the 2DCast.
As always our Email address is 2dcast@gmail.com


Wednesday 16 May 2012

2DCAST EPISODE 4 : The Voyage Home






 


Hours. Minutes . Even Seconds .Tick Tick Tick Yeah Let It Happen!”

Now imagine that in the voice of the late great Macho Man Randy Savage and you may begin to imagine the excitement that Ciaran and Bobby are experiencing in waiting for the 2012 2d Festival. In anticipation of this your intrepid hosts talk about A vs X , Brian Michael Bendis , Dc's new New 52 titles and poke more fun at Alan Moore . We also speak to the Zombies Hi team about the rise of Uproar Comics, and cast our eyes on THE 50 WORST MOVIES OF ALL TIME. Another fun episode that suffered from technical issues we apologise for the loss of sound quality.



Contact us at 2dcast@gmail.com


Official 2d Festival website is
http://2dfestival.com/


Uproar comics website is :
http://www.uproarcomics.co.uk/
Total Films list of bad movies is here:
http://www.totalfilm.com/features/50-most-hated-movies-ever-made


We look forward to seeing you all at festival time . Bobby and Ciaran will be hosting Dial Q for Quiz at 6.30 pm Saturday evening. See you there.