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Bob and Matt discuss Tom King's Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.

Bob and Matt discuss the tie in comic to the upcoming X-Men 97' Season 2.

Bob and Matt discuss the final issues of H2sh Part 1 and the future for the Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee dumpster fire. (Spoilers for this episode)Current Comic Rankings:Fantastic Four #1-87 (‘61) Jack Kirby & Stan LeeNew X-Men (‘01) Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely, Phil Jimenez, & al.Fantastic 4 (‘09) Jon Hickman, Steve Epting, & al.Doom (‘24) Sanford Greene & Jon HickmanFantastic 4 (‘02) Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo, & al.Boy Wonder (‘24) Juni BaFantastic 4 (‘89) Walt Simonson, Art Adams, & al.(New) Avengers & Secret Wars (‘13) Jon Hickman, Leinil Yu, Esad Ribić, & al.Archie v. Predator (‘15 & ‘19) Alex de Campi, Fernado Ruiz, & Robert Hack Batman: City of Madness (‘24) Christian WardUltimates Omniversal (‘15) Al Ewing, Kenneth Rocafort, Travel Foreman, & al.Aliens vs. Avengers (‘24) Jon Hickman & Esad RibićDC & Sts of Gotham (‘06) Paul Dini, Dustin Nyguen, & al.Archie Punisher Batman (‘94) Lash, Buscema, Goldberg, O'Neil, Dixon, & al.Batman: Broken City (‘04) Azz & Eduardo RissoGotham Y1 (‘23) Tom King & Phil HesterSuicide Sqaud: Get Joker! (‘22) Azz & Alex MaleevMighty Avengers (‘13) Al Ewing, Greg Land, Luke Ross, & al.Legend of the Blue Marvel (‘08) Kevin Grevioux, Mat Broome, & Roberto CastroBlack Panther (‘22) John Ridley, Germán Peralta, &c. Gotham City Sirens (‘09) Paul Dini, Guillem March, Peter Calloway, & al.Dr. Mid-Nite (‘99) Matt Wagner & John Snyder∞ Gauntlet (‘91) Jim Starlin, George Pérez, & Ron LimX-Men #1-19 (‘63) Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, & Werner RothAvengers (‘63) Jack Kirby & Stan LeeBlack Knight (‘21) Si Spurrier & Sergio DávilaSuperman v. FF (‘99) Dan Jurgens & Art ThibertFF: 1234 Grant Morrison & Jae LeeWerewolf by Night (‘23) Derek Landry & Fran GalánAvengers World (‘14) Nick Spencer, Jon Hickman, Stefano Caselli, & al.Batman: Hush (‘03) & H2sh (‘25) Jeph Loeb & Jim LeeAvengers AI (‘13) Sam Humphries & André Lima AraújoX-Men: Grand Design (‘19) Ed PiskorFF: Grand Design (‘19) Tom ScioliDC vs. AEW (‘26) Steve Orlando & Travis MercerGotham Knights (‘00) Devin Grayson, Roger Robinson, & al. Gotham Knights (‘02) Scott Beatty, Roger Robinson, & al.Gotham Knights (‘04) AJ Lieberman, Al Barrioneuvo, & al.

Bob and Matt discuss the third and final volume of Piskor's grand design for the X-Men.

Bob and Matt discuss Piskor's second volume of his grand design.

Bob and Matt discuss Grant Morrison's Fantastic Four miniseries.

Bob and Matt discuss Ed Piskor's first two issues of his grand design for the X-Men entitled "Second Genesis".

Bob and Matt discuss Tom Scioli's grand design for the Fantastic Four.

Bob and Matt discuss X-Men Issues #55-66 from the epic collection entitled "The Sentinels Live".

Bob and Matt discuss X-Men issues #46-54 from the epic collection entitled "The Sentinels Live".

Bob and Matt discuss "Lonely Are the Hunted".

Bob and Matt discuss "Children of the Atom".

Bob and Matt discuss "The Name is Doom".

Bob and Matt discuss the "Mystery of the Black Panther".

Bob and Matt enter the forbidden door.

Bob and Matt discuss "The Coming of Galactus" which covers Fantastic Four issues #33-51 and Annual #3.

Bob and Matt finish up their run through the work of Al Ewing.

Bob and Matt discuss the first eight issues of the original Avengers run by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

Bob and Matt discuss Simon Spurrier's "Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade".

Bob and Matt discuss the worst TV shows Bob watched in 2025.

Bob and Matt discuss Bob's favorite TV shows he watched in 2025.

Bob and Matt discuss movies Bob enjoyed in 2025.

Bob and Matt discuss "The Master Plan of Dr. Doom" which includes issues #19-32 and two annuals.

Bob and Matt continue their discussion of Al Ewing's Ultimates.

Bob and Matt move into Al Ewing's next run with an extremely powerful team of heroes who have a goal of solving the impossible.

Bob and Matt revisit Spencer's Avengers World and Ewing's The Mighty Avengers to determine if their placement on our Uncanny Comics Continuum needs to be altered.

Bob and Matt continue their exploration of Al Ewing's Mighty Avengers.

Bob and Matt discuss the last four issues of Al Ewing's Mighty Avengers.

Bob and Matt explore the fist ten issues of Al Ewing's Mighty Avengers.

Bob and Matt switch gears, covering Kevin Grevioux's origin of the Blue Marvel in preparation for Mighty Avengers.

Bob and Matt have reached the final entry of Hickman's involvement with the Avengers.

Bob and Matt continue their discussion of Hickman's Secret Wars.

Bob and Matt have finally arrived at Hickman's Secret Wars!

Bob and Matt continue their trek through Hickman's Avengers run with Avengers #43-44 and New Avengers #31-33.

Bob and Matt continue their trek through Hickman's Avengers run with Avengers #40-42 and New Avengers #29-30.

Bob and Matt discuss Hickman and Nick Spencer's Avenger's tie in.

Bob and Matt discuss Avengers 38-39 and New Avengers 26-28.

Bob and Matt discuss Avengers #35-37 and New Avengers #24-25.

Bob and Matt discuss the fourth volume of New Avengers entitled A Perfect World.

Bob and Matt continue their trek through Hickman's Avengers with Volume 6: Infinite Avengers.

Bob and Matt discuss the third volume of Hickman's New Avengers.

Bob and Matt discuss the aftermath of Infinity with Avengers Vol. 5 Adapt or Die.

Bob and Matt discuss Sam Humphries' Avengers A.I.

Bob and Matt explore the second volume of Hickman's New Avengers entitled Infinity.

Bob and Matt discuss Hickman's Inifinity (Infinity #1-6 and Avengers #14-23),

Bob and Matt discuss Jim Starlin's Infinity Gauntlet.

Bob and Matt explore the first volume of Hickman's New Avengers entitled Everything Dies.

Bob and Matt trek through The Last White Event by Jonathan Hickman.

Bob and Matt begin their trek through Jonathan Hickman's run on Avengers.

Bob and Matt complete their trek through Gotham City Sirens, covering the collected volume with issues #20-26.

Bob and Matt begin a trek into the very first Fantastic Four run written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby. This volume covers Fantastic Four issues #1-18.