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We discuss Marvel 1985 issue 5. The Trapster quickly pursues Toby, but is struck by a car just before shooting the boy. Toby makes his way to the Avengers Mansion, only to be patronized and sent on his way by Edwin Jarvis, who says "Parallel worlds fall under the Fantastic Four's jurisdiction". Taking Jarvis' advice, he attempts to enlist the Fantastic Four in saving his world, only to be told to wait his turn as there is a line to see them. Finally, he visits the office of the Daily Bugle where he lures Peter Parker to the roof. He tells Parker he knows his identity along with details of his personal life. Almost immediately, Toby loses his footing and is saved from a fatal fall by Spider-Man. Meanwhile, Toby's father narrowly saves his ex-wife from an encounter with Wendigo. As they escape in a van, Galactus looks over the city and declares: "I hunger"
We discuss Marvel 1985 Issue 4. Rather than leave, Toby runs back to the old Wyncham house, where he finds a portal to the Marvel Universe. The Trapster discovers him and Toby leaps through the portal, lands in the middle of New York City and shouts "Call the Avengers, there's an emergency."
Join us as we read and discuss the Marvel comic book series Marvel 1985 written by Mark Millar Issue 3. Toby and his father attempt to escape in his father's van which is attacked by The Lizard. Other characters like MODOK and Fin Fang Foom appear throughout the city as the military begins to evacuate civilians while trying to fight Abomination, Blob, Mandarin, Molten Man, Morbius, the Living Vampire, and Sauron.[4]
Join us as we read and discuss the Marvel comic book series Marvel 1985 written by Mark Millar Issue2. The Hulk tells Toby his mind is currently that of Bruce Banner, and that he was pulled into this world by an unknown force. Just then, the Juggernaut comes out from the woods, and attacks the Hulk. The resulting devastation prompts Toby to run away. Meanwhile, Toby's dad goes to an assisted living home to see Clyde Wyncham, a catatonic man whose house is the one that were seem in the Marvel villains, and he was Toby's father's friend in grade school. Then Toby finds his father and tells him about the Hulk. His father responds to by saying he shouldn't go near the Wyncham house again, and that he shouldn't tell anyone about what happened, because "People won't want to hear it ...Believe me". When Toby comes home, his mother and stepfather tell him that his stepfather is up for a job in England, and if he gets it, they will move. Finally, the Stilt-Man is seen walking by Toby's dad's house, and the Sandman and Electro attack a couple at their home, one of whom was the nurse at Wyncham's nursing home.
Join us as we read and discuss the Marvel comic book series Marvel 1985 written by Mark Millar Issue 1. A boy named Toby Goodman recently started reading Secret Wars comics. His parents are divorced, he is ostracized by his classmates and doesn't have many friends. Toby is seen walking home with his dad (Jerry Goodman), when he thinks that he sees the Red Skull in the window of a house. Toby is reluctant to tell anyone about his discovery, but then he sees the Vulture on the television. Toby revisits the house where he saw the Red Skull and finds Doctor Doom and Mole Man talking about taking over our world. Dr. Doom hears Toby and orders his minions to chase after him. Toby runs away to the woods and trips over The Hulk, ending the first issue
Join us as we read and discuss the Comic book series Locke and Key written by Joe Hill. Issue 6, Bode uncovers the Anywhere Key and trades it with the girl in the well for a promise that she'll stop Sam Lesser. Freed from her prison, she keeps her promise by throwing Sam through the Ghost Door with no chance to return.
Join us as we read and discuss the Comic book series Locke and Key written by Joe Hill. Issue 5, The Locke family is taken hostage by Sam Lesser who is seeking the Anywhere Key for his Master, the girl in the well.
Join us as we read and discuss the Comic book series Locke and Key written by Joe Hill. Issue 4. Sam Lesser travels across America, making his way towards Keyhouse. His cross-country journey is mirrored by a series of flashbacks into his memories.
Join us as we read and discuss the Comic book series Locke and Key written by Joe Hill. Issue3. Sam Lesser uses the tools the girl gave him to escape from the detention center.
Join us as we read and discuss the Comic book series Locke and Key written by Joe Hill. Issue 2. Young Bode continues to experiment with The Ghost Door and, in his incorporeal form, spies on his brother, sister, and mother. During his journeys, Bode discovers a well that houses a creature who appears as a girl, the supernatural force previously communicating with Sam Lesser.
Join us as we read and discuss the Comic book series Locke and Key written by Joe Hill. After the murder of their father, Tyler, Kinsey, and Bode Locke relocate with their mother to the family estate of Keyhouse, located in Lovecraft, Massachusetts. Sam Lesser, one of the teens who murdered Mr. Locke, is in a juvenile detention center and, by gazing in water, communicates with a supernatural force that promises to free him. Bode Locke, the youngest of the family, uncovers The Ghost Door, which separates his spirit from his body.
We continue to discuss West Coast Avengers Limited Series Issue #4 from 1984. Enjoy
We continue to discuss West Coast Avengers Limited Series Issue #3 from 1984. Enjoy
We continue to discuss West Coast Avengers Limited Series Issue #2 from 1984. Enjoy!
We discuss issue 1 of the 1984 limited series West Coast Avengers.
The BvM Comic Podcast Issue 6 of Wanted
The BvM Comic Podcast were we discuss issue 5of Mark Millar's Wanted
The BvM Comic Podcast were we discuss issue 4 of Mark Millar's Wanted
BvM Comic Podcast Where we discuss Issue 3 of Mark Millar's Wanted
BvM Comic Podcast where we discuss Issue 2 of Mark Millar's Wanted
We discuss the amoral protagonist who discovers he is the heir to a career as a supervillain assassin in a world where such villains have secretly taken control of the plane in the 1st issue written by Mark Millar.