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The Green Lantern Corps Cast #128 – Igloo Coolers w/ Justin Jordan

The Green Lantern Corps Podcast Episode 128

 

TheGreenLanternCorps.com proudly presents The Green Lantern Corps Cast, a podcast focusing on all things Green Lantern! After an even longer hiatus then the last time, the Corps Cast is back! This time around they are joined by the new writer of Green Lantern: New Guardians, Justin Jordan. Listen as they discuss a bevvy of topics including Kyle Rayner and the Templar Guardians, pushing DC Comics boundaries, Green Lantern writer and editor meetings, the John Stewart/Joshua Fialkov controversy, Sinestro, rumors, Indie vs Major comics, and so so so much more. Delays happen but as some old guy in Toy Story 2 once said “You can’t rush art!” We’re back! So tune in for all that and so much more on this episode of CorpsCast.

Featuring opening and ending themes from Kirby Krackle (http://www.kirbykracklemusic.com/)

 

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EXCLUSIVE: Interview with GREEN LANTERN Writer Robert Venditti

The following is an exclusive interview with the new writer of Green Lantern Robert Venditti. Venditti takes over the GL title and will co-plot Green Lantern Corps with series writer Van Jensen. This interview below is an edited transcription of The Green Lantern Corps Podcast episode 127, brought to you by TheGreenLanternCorps.com

Venditti discusses his favorite Earth lanterns, Hal’s new role post-Johns, secret scenes in future issues, Carol Ferris, new lanterns, keeping continuity, the John Stewart/Joshua Fialkov controversy, Charles Soule & Van Jensen and of course there’s some vodka talk!

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The Green Lantern Corps Cast #127 – Robert Venditti

The Green Lantern Corps Podcast Episode 127

TheGreenLanternCorps.com proudly presents The Green Lantern Corps Cast, a podcast focusing on all things Green Lantern! After a long hiatus, the gang is back with a new interview. Joining them this time is the upcoming writer for Green Lantern, Robert Venditti! Listen as they question him on his favorite lanterns, Hal’s new role, secret scenes in future issues, Carol Ferris, new lanterns, keeping continuity, the John Stewart/Joshua Fialkov controversy, and of course there’s some vodka talk! So tune in for all that and so much more on this episode of CorpsCast.

Featuring opening and ending themes from Kirby Krackle (http://www.kirbykracklemusic.com/) and The Roy Clark Method (http://www.freewebs.com/royclarkmethod/).

 

 

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The Green Lantern Corps Cast Episode #38 – Tony Bedard

The Green Lantern Corps Podcast Episode 38

TheGreenLanternCorps.com proudly presents The Green Lantern Corps Cast, a podcast focusing on all things Green Lantern! Join the gang this week as they are joined once again with writer Tony Bedard! Listen as they talk about Tony’s new titles, Green Lantern: New Guardians & Blue Beetle! Tony gets into the mystery that sets up New Guardians, Kyle Rayner’s past and future, the fate of Star Sapphire Fatality, what Green Lantern Corps stories didn’t make the cut and a whole lot more. They even get Tony to talk about former Blue Beetle Ted Kord! A boatload of new information is to be found here and lots of laugh too. Plus…Aquaman talk! Find out what Green Lantern is truly DIE HARD and there’s even some R.E.B.E.L.S. talk. Tune in for all that and so much more on this episode of CorpsCast! It’s Tony Bedard 3: “This Time It’s Personal!”

Featuring opening and ending themes from Kirby Krackle (http://www.kirbykracklemusic.com/) and The Roy Clark Method (http://www.freewebs.com/royclarkmethod/).

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Interview with TRINITY Writer Kurt Busiek

Green Lantern Spotlight: Let us start with your previous works. After being with Marvel Comics for so long, what was it like to come over to DC Comics and work on such icons like Superman and the JLA?

Kurt Busiek: Well, I’d sold my first script to DC, back in 1982, and I’d written for them off and on — I’d even written four issues of JLA, back in the 1980s. So it wasn’t a complete shock. But it was energizing, coming over to a different universe and getting to play with their characters, their history, their little obscure back-corners and forgotten wonders. That’s always fun.

GLS: You recently finished up Trinity with your old Thunderbolts partner, Mark Bagley. What was it like working together again?

Kurt: I had a great time. He may have quit cursing my name by now.

By the end of TRINITY, there was so much going on, with so many characters, and Mark had to bear the brunt of that weekly deadline, so it was rough on him. But he’s a complete professional, and made the pages look great, even under huge pressure. There’d be times I’d tell him, “Look, I’m telling you all this stuff that’s going on so you don’t contradict it, but you don’t have to show it all. As long as we see a piece of it in this panel, we can then just do three more panels showing this, that, and this.” And then he’d draw the page and it’d have eight panels with 42 characters total in it, and it’d look wonderful.

I’m sure it was exhausting. But one of the great things about working with Mark on THUNDERBOLTS was the way he could take anything in stride and make it look great, and with TRINITY, it was just like coming home to that. But with bigger characters, and more of them. It was great.

GLS: We found it a bit amusing and interesting that you still had more Trinity in you after 52 weeks. Trinity was a fantastic comic, any chance of a sequel or connected series later on down the road, another entry in the Krona saga, perhaps?

Kurt: Glad you liked it. I think I’m probably done with Krona at this point, and happy to leave him to whoever wants to pick him up next. More with the Trinity themselves would be a blast, but I’d rather it be a new story than a follow-up to this one. I kind of view JLA/AVENGERS, JLA: SYNDICATE RULES and TRINITY as a massive trilogy, but I don’t think it needs a fourth part.

GLS: Moving onto your work in Wednesday comics. What liberties do you have to take when writing for it? Does the format strain you when plotting at all?

Kurt: The format’s very tight — you can’t waste any space at all — but I knew that going in, so I plotted the story with that in mind. Whenever I’d be working on the scripts, I’d have a pile of early 1960s Leonard Starr ON STAGE Sunday strips scattered around me on the floor, as examples of how to make a single-page chapter work well, and I’d use them as reference for pacing and scene changes and such.

So sure, it was a strain, but that was part of the fun.

GLS: Wednesday Comics seems to be pretty successful both critically and commercially. Would you be interested in coming back to the format if DC wants to continue after the initial 12 weeks?

Kurt: Yeah, I’d be glad to.

GLS: Joe Quinoes art has stunned the masses. His art is consistently the first thing readers will mention after reading. Do you tailor your writing to fit his style or just leave it to him to capture your script?

Kurt: Definitely tailored the script to his work. That’s why we decided to do an early 1960s “Atomic Age” Green Lantern series, because he’s so good with setting, with very charming human characters, that I wanted to give him a very specific setting and time period he could go to town on.

And while he started out strongest on the “real world” stuff, he got better and better at the superhero action as he went along. In the first two strips, Mark Chiarello and I had a ton of suggestions for how to adjust his layouts, make the action more dynamic. By the time we hit the big action finalé, we just got he layout in and went, “Whoa. Fantastic.” So I wrote to his strengths, but at the same time, his strengths grew and blossomed as we were working on the book.

I can’t wait to see what he does on his next project.

GLS: Do you find it easier to write a monthly series or a weekly series?

Kurt: Oh, a monthly’s easier just because there’s more time to think, more breathing space. But we don’t do this to do the easy stuff. Being challenged, trying new things, that’s half the fun of it.

GLS: Can you tell us about any upcoming projects you’re working on?

Kurt: I’m looking forward to everything! I’m going to be doing more ASTRO CITY, and a new creator-owned book called AMERICAN GOTHIC, that’s all about magic all around us in the real world, and I’m having a great time with both. I’m working on an ARROWSMITH novel, and a very strange Batman-related story as well, and enjoying all of it. That’s the great part about having reached the point I have in my career — I don’t have to do projects just because I need the work. I only take on work I really want to do. It’s always fun to spend the day writing, but having it all be stuff I love doing makes it that much more so.

GLS: Thanks again for taking the time!

Kurt: My pleasure!

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The Green Lantern Spotlight Podcast Episode #14.5

Green Lantern Spotlight Episode #14.5

Join Ryan, West, Andrew, Mew and Ray as they talk with acclaimed writer BEAU SMITH! Listen as they talk about everything Guy Gardner, Fringe, the industry in the 90s, Geoff Johns, Tony Daniel, DC Editorial, and of course stay tuned to the end for the latest news on the long rumored Green Lantern Corps Annual issue! All that and more on this very special episode!

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GL Spotlight Album Art