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In this episode, author Alex Segura joins the show to discuss a personal tale from Paul Dini, Dark Night: A True Batman Story. Hear them break down the creative approach to telling this story, Eduardo Risso's art, and how the comic book medium is a perfect avenue for telling this kind of story. Rate and Review the Show: Apple | Spotify | iHeartradio | Amazon Follow The Batman Book Club on Twitter: @thebatmanbc. Follow The Batman Book Club on Instagram: @thebatmanbc. Follow Alex Segura on Twitter: @alex_segura. Subscribe to The Batman Book Club YouTube Channel. Support the Show Through Patreon: patreon.com/thebatmanbc. Support the Show with Merchandise from TeePublic.
Our good buddy, indy comic enthusiast, Steven joins Vic, Alex, & Mel for a fun & detailed episode of Comic Class! We review and talk about books you need to pick up including: Eat The Rich, The Many Deaths of Laila Starr, Stray Dogs, Spawn's Universe, Chrononauts, DCeased, RoboCop Versus Terminator, Justice League Dark, Spider-man, Radiant Black, Dark Ages, Dark Night: A True Batman Story, Star Wars, Power Rangers: Shattered Grid, & The Nice House On The Lake!
The Third installment of our 3 Episode Arc has finally arrived. In this weeks episode, Shane Bierley and Myself each hit you up with 5 very different Titles of various works of Entertainment all focused on The Dark Knight himself. You'll see a condensed version of our lists below, check out each of these titles that you won't be able to either put down, or stop thinking/talking about. Our Honorable Mention: Batman & Bill. A beautiful documentary about the uncredited co-creator of Batman, Bill Finger. Currently streaming on Hulu. Juice's List: 5. Batman: The Movie (1966 Film and TV Show starring Adam West and Burt Ward). 4. Batman: Arkham Origins (2013 Video Game that WAS available on Playstation and Xbox) 3. The Untold Legend of Batman (1982 Len Wein Comic) 2. Batman Prey/Terror (1990 & 2003 Paul Gulacy and Doug Moench Comic found in the same series Legends of the Dark Knight) 1. Batman: A Visual History (2014 Coffee Table Book) Shane's List: 5. Music of Batman by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra (2009 Audio CD) 4. Batman: The Lazarus Syndrome (BBC Radio Drama) 3. Dark Night: A True Batman Story (2016 Paul Dini Comic) 2. Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond (2019 Coffee Table Book) 1. Beware the Batman (2013 TV Series currently streaming on HBOMAX) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we get a second serving of the Condiment King along with a side of Pack Rat and Mighty Mom, delicious! We watched the Batman the Animated Series episode: Make 'em laugh. We discuss zombies, mermaids, and chocobos. Thanks for tuning in! Next week: Jake's pick - Dark Night: A True Batman Story
In this episode, Chris welcomes back Tim from the “Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro MovieShow” and the “Anything Goes Podcast” to discuss another one of his favorite graphic novels,“Dark Night: A True Batman Story”. This is a Batman story like no other—the harrowing andeloquent autobiographical tale of writer Paul Dini’s courageous struggle to overcome adesperate situation with Eduardo Risso providing his outstanding artwork to bring Dini's story to life. The Caped Crusader has been the all-abiding icon of justice and authority forgenerations. But in this surprising original graphic novel, we see Batman in a new light—as thesavior who helps a discouraged man recover from a brutal attack that left him unable to facethe world. In the 1990s, legendary writer Paul Dini had a flourishing career writing the hugelypopular Batman: The Animated Series and Tiny Toon Adventures. Walking home one evening,he was jumped and viciously beaten within an inch of his life. His recovery process was arduous,hampered by the imagined antics of the villains he was writing for television including theJoker, Harley Quinn and the Penguin. But despite how bleak his circumstances were, or perhapsbecause of it, Dini also always imagined the Batman at his side, chivvying him along during hisdarkest moments.Geek Ultimate Alliance on Twitter: @GUAPodNetworkWFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelieversWFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.comChris on Twitter: @ChrisBalgaTim on Twitter: @ThisIsTimRooneyPlease Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Movie Show: http://pleaserewindrf4rm.libsyn.comPlease Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Movie Show on Twitter: @RewindRF4RMThe Anything Goes Podcast on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/TheAnythingGoesPodcast/Support The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/guanetworkGeek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.caNetwork Schedule Monday : World’s Finest True Believers Tuesday : DC Alliance Wednesday : Marvel Alliance Thursday : Star Wars/Slice Of Film/Rangers Alliance Bi-WeeklyFriday : Superhero DiscussionSaturday : Super Civil Servants/DC Comic Round UpSunday : Marvel Comic Round UpFollow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!
In this episode, Chris welcomes back Tim from the “Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Movie Show” and the “Anything Goes Podcast” to discuss another one of his favorite graphic novels, “Dark Night: A True Batman Story”. This is a Batman story like no other—the harrowing and eloquent autobiographical tale of writer Paul Dini’s courageous struggle to overcome a desperate situation with Eduardo Risso providing his outstanding artwork to bring Dini's story to life. The Caped Crusader has been the all-abiding icon of justice and authority for generations. But in this surprising original graphic novel, we see Batman in a new light—as the savior who helps a discouraged man recover from a brutal attack that left him unable to face the world. In the 1990s, legendary writer Paul Dini had a flourishing career writing the hugely popular Batman: The Animated Series and Tiny Toon Adventures. Walking home one evening, he was jumped and viciously beaten within an inch of his life. His recovery process was arduous, hampered by the imagined antics of the villains he was writing for television including the Joker, Harley Quinn and the Penguin. But despite how bleak his circumstances were, or perhaps because of it, Dini also always imagined the Batman at his side, chivvying him along during his darkest moments. Tim on Twitter: @TimothyRooney2 Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Movie Show: http://pleaserewindrf4rm.libsyn.com Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Movie Show on Twitter: @RewindRF4RM The Anything Goes Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAnythingGoesPodcast/ WFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelievers WFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.com Chris on Twitter: @ChrisBalga
In this episode James and Nick discuss Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso. You can find this book at your local comic shop right now: https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/MAR170445
The Gamers Read crew discusses Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini, the book of the month, in this twelfth episode. To cap things off, our hosts, Joel Szerlip, Allen Kesinger, and Jonathan Miley, discuss what else they've read and play a game of Cards Against Equestria to pick next month's book.
The Gamers Read crew discusses Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini, the book of the month, in this twelfth episode. To cap things off, our hosts, Joel Szerlip, Allen Kesinger, and Jonathan Miley, discuss what else they've read and play a game of Cards Against Equestria to pick next month's book.
Episode 9Dennis, Johnny, and Frankie review Dark Night: A True Batman Story, written by Paul Dini and illustrated Eduardo Risso. In this episode the gang discusses the non-Batman Batman story that was born from a brutal assault suffered by Dini; why Dennis's son gets mad when he goes “off script” while playing together; if Paul Dini had feelings for Arleen Sorkin, the original voice of Harley Quinn, or not; the dichotomy of a person that is a highly successful in their professional life but failing in their personal life; the brutal honesty Paul Dini uses in telling his story: and the art and storytelling of Dark Night: A True Batman Story.Thank you for listening to Graphic Novel Explorers Club. Please share your opinions and thoughts on Twitter, Facebook, or at GNExplorersClub@gmail.com (we would love to hear your suggestions for Season 2 of the show). For the next episode, we will be reading and discussing The Strange Talent of Luther Strode by Justin Jordan. We embedded a link to Amazon but encourage you to shop at your local comic book store to purchase any of the graphic novels we will be reading during Season 1 of Graphic Novel Explorers Club.Please check out our reading list for Season 1 by clicking here.Featured musicSonge d'Automne by Latche SwingTonight Will Be Fine (Leonard Cohen cover) by The Walkmen--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelexplorersclub/message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 8Frankie, Dennis, and Johnny review Fire and Jinx, both written and illustrated by Brian Michael Bendis. In this episode the gang discusses why 21-year-old Frankie enjoyed Fire and Jinx; the heavy influence of 90s cinema on both titles; the heavy influence Brian Michael Bendis has had on the Marvel Universe (both the published and cinematic universes); the Christmas hires for the spy industry; the theory that BMB was single at the time he wrote the books and probable influences of Gotcha, Quentin Tarantino, and Sin City, and the Trunk Shot.Thank you for listening to Graphic Novel Explorers Club. Please share your opinions and thoughts on Twitter, Facebook, or at GNExplorersClub@gmail.com (we would love to hear your suggestions for Season 2 of the show). For the next episode, we will be reading and discussing Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini. We embedded a link to Amazon but encourage you to shop at your local comic book store to purchase any of the graphic novels we will be reading during Season 1 of Graphic Novel Explorers Club.Please check out our reading list for Season 1 by clicking here.Featured music:Songe d'Automne by Latche SwingTonight Will Be Fine (Leonard Cohen cover) by The Walkmen--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelexplorersclub/message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to THE PANEL: a TRUE Podcast To Astonish! This is Trivia Club's comic book podcast, in which Anthony Couto, Gabe Rudyk, and Colm Whitford, are joined by Trivia Club's Russel Harder to talk about all things comic books, whether they be the DC, Marvel, Image, movies, TV, or independent comics, and how they relate to the history of comic books! With the eleventh episode The Panel talk about Paul Dini's incredibly personal Dark Night: A True Batman Story, an autobiographical look at the most important time of his life... first for the worse, but potentially for the better? It's beautifully drawn by the incredibly talented Argentine artist Eduardo Risso, and published under DC's Vertigo imprint.
**Boring Wayne And The Incredible Sulk** We kick things off with a look at the latest trailer for Batman Versus Superman: Dawn of Justice – which is followed by the traditional “who would win in a fight” debate. After that we discuss more Batman with a new Telltale adventure game, the anime adaptation of Mob Psycho 100%, Paul Dini’s “Dark Night: A True Batman Story” and more. Our featured comics and manga are The Totally Awesome Hulk #1, Your Lie in April volume 4 and A Silent Voice volume 3.
In this week's episode, we discuss Marvels new announcements since they keep releasing stuff. Seriously, what is going on at Marvel's PR department? We also talk about all the fun and exciting things coming from DC like the Telltale Batman game starting next month, the Court of Owls are going to be on Gotham, Wally West's Kid Flash costume was revealed for the Flash tv show, and JLA is apparently uncanceled. Then there was the huge news that Grand Admiral Thrawn is going to be the first major villain pulled from the Star Wars expanded universe novels and will be in Star Wars Rebels season 3 and we are pumped. We also debuted our first edition of the Z2 Comic Book Book Club, or Z2CBBC, where in this month we talk about "Dark Night: A True Batman Story" by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso. For all of our updates you can follow us on facebook and twitter @z2podcast and if you haven't done so already give us a little rating/review wherever you're listening to this!
In this weeks episode, we discuss several theories to how Civil War II will end and impact the Marvel universe as a whole. This is also due to the teaser images that Marvel has been releasing as of late for the new Marvel Now, so loads of possibilities! There was also the news that Star Wars: Rogue One will have Darth Vader and Saw Gerrara from the Clone War series in the movie! I also stress Zach S out by making him pick his favorite book of the week and stuff he's been reading. Were also starting a book club and this months book will be Paul Dini's "A Dark Night: A True Batman Story", so grab yourself a copy and join us for a discussion on it later! As always please help us out by giving us a rating or review on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher as we love to here from you guys to know what were doing right and what we should improve on! Also you can follow us on facebook, and twitter @z2podcast.
142 - Civil War II #1. Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). 144 - Batman #1. Tom King y David Finch. (DC). - The Dark Knight Returns-The Last Crusade. Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello y John Romita Jr. (DC). 145 - Dark Night - A True Batman Story. Paul Dini y Eduardo Risso. (DC). - The Flash #1. Joshua Williamson y Carmine Di Giandomenico. (DC). - Wonder Woman #1. Greg Rucka y Liam Sharp. (DC).
142 - Civil War II #1. Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). 144 - Batman #1. Tom King y David Finch. (DC). - The Dark Knight Returns-The Last Crusade. Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello y John Romita Jr. (DC). 145 - Dark Night - A True Batman Story. Paul Dini y Eduardo Risso. (DC). - The Flash #1. Joshua Williamson y Carmine Di Giandomenico. (DC). - Wonder Woman #1. Greg Rucka y Liam Sharp. (DC).
#50: CONTENT WARNING This week we discuss Paul Dini’s Dark Night: A True Batman Story, Dean Trippe’s Something Terrible, two graphic novels that retell traumatic events of physical and sexual assault. We believe these books are some of the best examples of stories, comics in particular, as a therapeutic tool. *The Geek Therapy Library is meant to help […] The post Paul Dini’s Dark Night: A True Batman Story, Dean Trippe’s Something Terrible appeared first on Geek Therapy.
Valiant and the Harvey Awards, Action Comics 957 and 958 and Superman 1 and 2 by Dan Jurgens, Patrick Zircher, Tomeu Morey, Pete Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, and John Kalisz, Batman 1 and 2 by Tom King, David Finch, Matt Banning, Danny Miki, Jordie Bellaire, and John Workman, Green Arrow #2 by Benjamin Percy and Otto Schmidt, Flintstones #1 by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, and Chris Chuckry, Justice League 51 and 52, Giant Days by John Allison and Max Sarin from BOOM!, Super Mutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki from Drawn & Quarterly, Voltron, Avatar-O-Rama: Code Pru 1 and 2 by Garth Ennis and Raulo Caceres and Cinema Purgatorio #2 by Alan Moore, Kevin O'Neill, Garth Ennis, Raulo Caceres, Max Brooks, Michael DiPascale, Christos Gage, Kieron Gillen, Ignacio Calero, and Gabriel Andrade, Predator: Life and Death by Dan Abnett, Brian Thies, and Rain Beredo from Dark Horse, Jacked by Eric Kripke and John Higgins from Vertigo, Doctor Strange, Bolts #1 by James Whynot from Action Lab Danger Zone, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew from Pantheon, The Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso, Matt Wagner and The Shadow: The Death of Margo Lane from Dynamite!, plus a whole lot more!
Phantom Troublemaker and Mike Gordon compare storytelling in animation versus live action! Over the years it has been every fan’s dream to see their favorite comic book characters adapted into cartoons; be they ongoing or feature-length. From there the next step was live action movies. Adapting original cartoons into live action movies has also been an exciting and anticipated development. To fans, it often felt like acknowledgment or validation that their franchise was important enough to be portrayed in a “real” medium for a mainstream audience. But over the last two decades animation has evolved into a serious medium unto itself. With visual possibilities that go far beyond what any live action could offer and a storytelling style that can be adapted for everything from kid-friendly content to adults-only stories like Batman: The Killing Joke, is animation now a superior medium to present to fandom? Listen in as Phantom and Mike debate the pros and cons of animation and live action and take a look at each medium’s service of genre storytelling over the years! Plus, the guys discuss Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso's new graphic novel, Dark Night: A True Batman Story. Be sure to join the Needless Things Podcast Facebook Group and get in on the conversation for this week’s episode! Let us know what you think! “Procrastibate” by LeSexoflex.com Interstitial music provided by The Mystery Men?
Cette semaine, Paul Dini et Eduardo Risso nous livrent une histoire autobiographique de courage, de résilience et de rédemption avec Dark Night: A True Batman Story. Également à l'émission, nous recevons Cliff Caporale, directeur de la programmation du Comiccon de Montréal. Bien sûr, comme à l'habitude, nous vous partageons également les dernières nouvelles sur l'univers de la culture populaire : BD, cinéma, jeux vidéos, télévision, etc. Diffusion originale: 4 juillet 2016 Site web: MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés.
This week on Wednesday Comics we talk Marvel fatigue, how we got into comics, Dark Night by Paul Dini, Old Man Logan, and the new Spider-man event: The Clone Conspiracy. 0:00-32:34 - Intro and getting burnt out on Marvel 32:35-50:57 - Jumping on Points 50:58-1:02:34 - Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini 1:02:35-1:12:14 - Old Man Logan 1:12:15-1:33:16 - Spider-Man: The Clone Conspiracy 1:33:17-1:38:33 - What comics we are looking forward to next week/End of the show Thank you to Reddit user u/RIPGeech (Joe) for the logo. Music: Miniboss Fight [Loop] by Visager (http://visager.bandcamp.com/album/songs-from-an-unmade-world-2) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wednesday-comics-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wednesday-comics-podcast/support
Issue #240: Bobby's Farewell and Dark Knight: A True Batman Story In honor of Bobby's retirement, the crew spends this week doing what they do best: TALKING COMICS!!! Aside from the stand-out new releases (Wonder Woman!!!), the crew takes a deep dive into two incredibly effecting graphic novels: Rosalie Lightning by Tom Hart and Dark Night: A True Batman Story by Paul Dini & Eduardo Risso. Also, Mara, Bob, Steve, and Joey say goodbye to Bobby while he takes a moment to reflect on 5 years as host of the Talking Comics podcast "Be true to yourself... Be reasonable, Be informed, Be Intelligent, and you will rise so much farther and higher and more quickly than you would if you were just trying to be everybody else." - Bobby The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com) The podcast is hosted by Editor-in-Chief Bobby Shortle (Fanboy Remix, Doctor Whocast), Steve Seigh (JoBlo.com contributor), Bob Reyer, Dr. Mara Wood, and Joey Braccino who weekly dissect the releases and give you, the consumer, a simple Roman yay or nay regarding them. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Grandpa Batman relives his experience at Fan Expo-Dallas, where he finally got to meet Frank Miller! + Interviews with Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert and Kevin Conroy! The Bat Force also discusses some major Batman books like Batman # 1(Rebirth), Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade and Dark Night: A True Batman Story! Tune in!
- Action Man #1. John Barber y Paolo Villanelli. (IDW). - Aquaman #1. Dan Abnett y Brad Walker. (DC). - Dark Night - A True Batman Story. Paul Dini y Eduardo Risso. (DC). - The Flash #1. Joshua Williamson y Carmine Di Giandomenico. (DC). - Wonder Woman #1. Greg Rucka y Liam Sharp. (DC). Apenas tres apuntes sobre: - Action Comics #958. Dan Jurgens y Patrick Zircher. (DC). - Detective Comics #935. James Tynion IV y Eddy Barrows. (DC).
- Action Man #1. John Barber y Paolo Villanelli. (IDW). - Aquaman #1. Dan Abnett y Brad Walker. (DC). - Dark Night - A True Batman Story. Paul Dini y Eduardo Risso. (DC). - The Flash #1. Joshua Williamson y Carmine Di Giandomenico. (DC). - Wonder Woman #1. Greg Rucka y Liam Sharp. (DC). Apenas tres apuntes sobre: - Action Comics #958. Dan Jurgens y Patrick Zircher. (DC). - Detective Comics #935. James Tynion IV y Eddy Barrows. (DC).
#48: We continue to address possible GT Library entries by discussing what we’ve read or watched lately including Finding Dory, Jupiter Ascending, Ted 2, GoT, Runaways, Stephanie Brown, Faith, Dark Night: A True Batman Story, Warcraft and more. We decide to start making character entries in addition to content entries. The Geek Therapy Library is meant […] The post Finding Dory, Jupiter Ascending, Ted 2, GoT, Runaways, Stephanie Brown, Faith… appeared first on Geek Therapy.
Sanford Greene drops in to discuss Power Man and Iron Fist with David Walker, Skottie Young, the Marvel Hip Hop variants, Mike Del Mundo, Alex Ross, Ed Piskor, Kickstarter, Straight Outta Compton, American Monster #1 by Brian Azzarello, Juan Doe, and John J. Hill from Aftershock, Angouleme and Ms. Marvel, Mark Millar and Stewart Immonen on Empress, Tekworld, Pencil Head #1 by Ted McKeever from Image, Archie Goodwin, Eduardo Risso and Paul Dini on Dark Night: A True Batman Story, Paleo: The Complete Collection by Jim Lawson from Dover, Jacked by Eric Kripke and John Higgins from Vertigo, All-New All-Different X-Men and Mahmud Asrar, Barrier #1 by Brian K. Vaughn and Marcos Martin from Panel Syndicate, InSeXts by Marguerite Bennett and Ariela Kristantina from Aftershock, and a whole mess more!
On today's show, we discussed the following: - Captain America: Civil War trailer released and we give our thoughts on it - Captain America and Iron Man might be in the upcoming Spider-Man reboot - Fox removes Fantastic Four 2 from their schedule - New Batman v Superman footage revealed during this week's episode of Gotham - Star Wars: The Force Awakens receives PG-13 rating - Jared gives his thoughts on what he thinks the plot to Force Awakens will be - Young Han Solo movie already has 2,500 candidates - Harrison Ford said he'd love to do Indiana Jones 5 - Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks about why the Enterprise from Star Trek is better than the Millennium Falcon - Constantine may be joining DC's Legends of Tomorrow - Peter Jackson may be directing an episode of Doctor Who - The Doctor to be reunited with River Song and his sonic screwdriver on the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special - Patton Oswalt joins the cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Hi-C Ecto Cooler might be coming back - Paul Dini to write "Dark Night: A True Batman Story" for DC's Vertigo imprint - Samurai Jack coming to Adult Swim - WB Games Montreal to develop two new DC games Give Jared Keesler a follow on Twitter! - @jaredk421 Be sure to pick up friend of the show, Joe St. Pierre's latest comic, The New Zodiax #4, available at comic shops everywhere! Additionally, check out the New Zodiax Vol. 1 available now! Follow us on Twitter: @TheAEPodcast @mike_noren @PeterMelnick Be sure to visit our newly redesigned website: http://www.audiblyexquisite.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/audiblyexquisite iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/audibly-exquisite-podcast/id908164265?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-audibly-exquisite-podcast TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/The-Audibly-Exquisite-Podcast-p679024/ Audible.com Free 30-Day Trial and Free Audiobook Link: http://www.audibletrial.com/audiblyexquisite
Reviews: Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1, Ringside #1 Emmy Potter returns to co-hosting duties! So of course, she and Jimmy have to chat Doctor Who and their love of Peter Capaldi. They also chat about the Peter Jackson/Doctor Who video tease as well as the new trailer for Captain America: Civil War (#TeamCaptainAmerica). News includes: Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso will be the creative forces behind a new 121 page graphic novel called Dark Night: A True Batman Story from DC/Vertigo, CBS picks up Supergirl for a full season and R2-KT may appear in the upcoming Star Wars film. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!