Talking Joe: A G.I. Joe Comics Podcast

Written by: Talking Joe - Mark
  • Summary

  • Talking Joe is a weekly podcast in which the current team of Mark & Tim interview GI Joe creators and discuss the ever evolving, always entertaining world of G.I. Joe comics. The Podcast starts with Marvel's epic 155 issue series, before continuing on into Hama's ARAH IDW ongoing run and present day Skybound. We are also doing a re-read of the Devil's Due era! Buckle in and join them for the ride! All the details for the show can be found at the website https://talkingjoe.co.uk
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Episodes
  • TJ 299 - ARAH 314 - SKYBOUND G.I. Joe a real american hero review
    Mar 5 2025
    ARAH 314 Review / Discussion In this audio only episode, Mark and Tim are looking at G.I. Joe ARAH # 314 released 26 February 2025. Direct link http://cast.rocks/hosting/15498/arah-314.mp3 or via your podccast platform of choice, links at https://talkingjoe.co.uk/ Synopsis: A team of special operatives – including Sherlock, Tunnel Rat, and Tripwire – head out to rescue a young dissident, but nothing is what it seems! Featuring rising star guest artist Andrew Krahnke (Bloodrik)! Writer: Larry Hama Artist Andrew Krahnke Colorist: Francesco Segala, with Sabrina Del Grosso (Flatter) Letterer: Pat Brousseau Editor: Alex Antone Publication design Jillian Crab, Production Design Richard Mercado Creative Consultant: Diana Davis Music: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos Artist: Benjamin Lazzarus License code: ZXIVAYCWBU1VI96C
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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • TJ 298 - GI Joe 4 review audio only - Skybound energon universe discussion from Talking Joe
    Feb 27 2025
    GI Joe 4 review (recorded as a live stream video Sat 22nd Feb) - Skybound energon universe discussion from Talking Joe. Available as more tightly edited audio only version or as Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OkPNn1pLd0 (talking heads with images shared on screen) Mark & Tim are talking GI Joe #4 released , 19th Feb 2025. Creative Team: Writer Joshua Williamson Artist Tom Reilly Colorist Jordie Bellaire Letterer Russ Wooton Editor Ben Abernethy Logo and publication design Andres Juarez Production Ashby Florence Cover Gallery https://leagueofcomicgeeks.com/comic/2920562/gi-joe-4
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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • TJ 297 - Mike Vosburg interview - Marvel G.I. Joe art legend (audio only version)
    Feb 20 2025
    New episode - Mike Vosburg interview Available as talking heads video (with various art shared on screen) https://youtu.be/2_7evuil1W4 or as more tightly edited audio only version Mark and Tim are talking with artist Mike Vosburg - the was the artist for most of "year two" of the G.I.Joe comic books 1983/84 for most of issues #9 through to 23 as well as a storyboard artist on the GI Joe cartoon. Mike Vosburg's comics career began in 1962, producing his own Fanzine, before working in underground comics then going on to create Comics for Marvel, DC, Valiant and more including his own creator owned series like Lori Lovecraft. He created comic covers for the Tales from the crypt tv show, has worked as a storyboard artist and much more besides PDFs below are some of the pencils from Mike's blogs, storyboard art etc. Links: VozComix posts on GI Joe https://vozcomix.blogspot.com/search?q=GI+Joe Interview: https://joeguide.com/interviews/mikevosburg.shtml Bibliography https://comicvine.gamespot.com/mike-vosburg/4040-5595/issues-cover/ Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Vosburg Storyboards: https://sunbowmarvelarchive.blogspot.com/ , https://arealamericanbook.com/tag/mike-vosburg/ ABOUT MIKE VOSBURG:Mike Vosburg's comics career began in the 1960s, when as a teenager he started Masquerader, one of the first comic book fanzines. He began working in underground comics in the 1970s, with creations such as Split Screen, written by Tom Veitch. Later in the 1970s and 1980s, Vosburg contributed to horror titles by Western Publishing and Charlton Comics. His story "Mail Order Brides," published in Kitchen Sink Press's Bizarre Sex #3, was in a similar horror/mystery vein.Around this time, Vosburg also did various work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He is probably best known for his work from that period on Savage She-Hulk, Sisterhood of Steel, and G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. He also worked on the Valiant Comics' titles Bloodshot and Archer & Armstrong.From 1989-1996, for the TV series Tales from the Crypt, Vosburg illustrated comic book covers designed to look like the original 1950s comics. Originally hired to do concept drawings for the wraparound sequence, Vosburg ended up storyboarding the title segment as well as illustrating almost every cover used in the show's 93 episodes.
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    2 hrs

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