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Jared & Steve Like ASTERIOS POLYP

Jared Axelrod and Steve Walker talk about one of the true graphic novel classics of the past few years.

Asterios Polyp

Asterios Polyp
By David Mazzucchelli

This episode also featured music by:

The Thermals
"A Pillar of Salt" (mp3)
from "LIVE [at the Echoplex - December 7th, 2007]"
(Spaceland Recordings)

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Direct download: 01_Jared__Steve_Like_ASTERIOS_POLYP.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:47pm EDT
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View from Valhalla - Podcast Review #77: Fables of the Flying City

Title: Fables of the Flying City
Author: Jared Axelrod
Genre: Steampunk flying adventure
Released: 30 May 2010 – 6 April 2011
Located: Author’s Site, iTunes
Formats Available: podcast
Rating: PG-13 for some violence

Fables of the Flying City had been on my radar since I heard Balticon buzzing about it (via twitter) last year. Of course, then I completely forgot about it until Mainframe (Richard Green) had the author, Jared Axelrod, on his wonderful interview show, Geek Out with Mainframe. I then forgot about it again (seriously, I’m simply terrible sometimes) until I asked Richard to remind me to subscribe. The act of asking someone else to remind me naturally caused me to remember and I subscribed.

So, on to the review.

Synopsis:

Ashe, a young woman from the streets of the flying city of Amperstam learns what it takes to be a member of the Aerial Guard, and finds herself at war with an invading empire and the rulers of the city she has sworn to protect!

Fables of the Flying City is written by Jared Axelrod, with illustrations by Steve Walker and Natalie Kelly. (stolen from author’s site)

Production: Mr. Axelrod, early on shows that he’s not too worried about production and talks to his listeners about different setups he’s experimenting with. These eps are short, often in the range between five and ten minutes. It isn’t unusual for Mr. Axelrod to give his listeners as much metatalk as there is story. Since most of the metatalk I found informative or amusing, I didn’t mind. However, I personally prefer this metatalk to come AFTER the story, but that is only my personal preference.

Grade: C

Cast: Mr. Axelrod does a nice job of self reading most of the story. He has a guest reader for several episodes, but the story is always a single voice. I liked Mr. Axelrod’s readings. He has an infectious quality to his voice that makes your root for his heroine. I preferred his voice to his guests, but again, that is probably just my preference. All were easily understood and read the parts well.

Grade: B

Story: Fables of the Flying City is going to be a graphic novel. This podcast that Mr. Axelrod has provided is actually the prequel to that graphic novel. Having said that, this prequel stands on its own and does what any good prequel should do: makes you care about the characters that will be moving on.

Grade: A

Verdict: I truly enjoyed Fables of the Flying City. It is the first story that I’ve heard that I would classify as true steampunk and not a story with steampunk elements. The characters drive the story and your imagination is used (appropriately) to fill in some of the technology. I always looked forward to hearing the latest episode of Fables of the Flying City and I think you will to. I am very anxious for the graphic novel to make its way into my hands.

Don’t forget, if you send an audio comment to me at Odin1eye at viewfromvalhalla dot com, I’ll include it in the podcast version of this episode next weekend.

Disclosure: I do follow Mr. Axelrod on Twitter and find him quite the intelligent tweeter. I don’t converse with him often or at length. I was not offered a free copy of the graphic novel for review (grinding teeth) or anything else in return for this review.


Direct download: Ep77_-_Fables_of_the_Flying_City.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:41am EDT
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Jared & Steve Like Comics #0

Jared and Steve, the masterminds behind the FABLES OF THE FLYING CITY series, prepare to talk about comics by talking about themselves.

Mentioned in the podcast:

SONS OF LIBERTY: http://www.thesonsoflibertybook.com/
Dylan Meconis's Tri-Corner Hack: http://www.dylanmeconis.com/journal/?p=598
Dylan Meconis's Family Man: http://www.lutherlevy.com/
Wizard World Philly: http://www.wizardworld.com/home-pa.html
Walt Simsonson: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Official-Walter-Simonson-Page/349242380253
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/fablesoftheflyingcity
DC Comic's INK: http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/tag/ink/
New York Comic Con: http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/
Tor.com: http://www.tor.com/
View From Valhalla: http://www.viewfromvalhalla.com/

Direct download: Jared__Steve_Like_Comics_0.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 8:07am EDT
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In which our heroine is not beleived, a liar is called, the wrong parts are thrived upon, descriptions are given, one Ashe lives on withou the other, a silly goose is named, a title is denied, Slanger can't hear, memory is pulled upon, advice on betting is given, Ashe says goodbye, and then moves on to the next adventure.

 

For further updates on the progression of Book 2 (the next podcast novella) and Book 3 (the graphic novel) go to our Facebook page.

 


The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Direct download: Episode_33_-_Ashe_of_the_Air.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:38pm EDT
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Episode 32 - Balancing on the Fulcrum of Causality

In which it all goes boom.


The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Direct download: Epsiode_32_-_Balancing_on_the_Fulcrum_of_Causality.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 8:29pm EDT
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Episode 31 - Takes All Kinds

In which a situation is diificult to understand, Tolban thinks logically, an Ace of the Air is needed, Ashe gets one better, Mari grips her pillow, a barrel is rolled, a scout ship is slammed against, a door handle is found, and Gatling pays a price for joining in.


The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

 

Direct download: Episode_31_-_Takes_All_Kinds.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:06pm EDT
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Episode 30 - Someone Should Be In Heaven

In which a place in the afterlife is assured, a governship is declared, a symbol of might is imagined, a knife finds its mark, a letter is sent, a key is exchanged, a man takes to the air, a horror is witnessed and a price is accepted.

The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Direct download: Episode_30_-_Someone_Should_Be_In_Heaven.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 8:37pm EDT
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Episode 29 - A Necessary Act Of Hell

In which the Provost sets pen to paper, a history is recounted, a dream is regretted, a heart is weighted, a yoke is taken up, beliefs are mistaken, a future is envisioned, and a fool's cap is worn.

 

Special thanks to Jerry Rudasill for reading this episode.


The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Direct download: Episode_29_-_A_Necessary_Act_of_Hell.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 8:07pm EDT
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Episode 28 - Peddling Life

In which a mother is not expected, a request is denied, daredevil stunts are discouraged, the training of horses is considered, a dream is deferred, a gentleman of the bottle is placed in an uncomfortable spot, easy money has evaporated, a boy is disapointed, a package arivives, and things are much worse than they seem.

 


The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Direct download: Episode_28_-_Peddling_Life.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:49pm EDT
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Episode 27 - The Pieces Left Behind

In which Ashe is found, the Officer's Mess is suggested, what it takes to be Captain is hypothosised, how to destroy the Vrussian Empire is described, an oath is reminded, motivations are revealed, peices are left, a price is quoted, and one peice is chosen to remain.


The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Direct download: Episode_27__The_Peices_Left_Behind.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:45pm EDT
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