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The boys go through the news about Dark Phoenix/New Mutants delays, future comic releases, Meryl Streep as Princess Leia, DC's Metal, and the X-Men issues: Legion #3 and Blue #24. Khelan tries to figure out who's a racist and they get into the hard-hitting issues of robot incest. Guest starring celebrated actor Michael Caine.
Thor and Hulk and Waititi, Batman and Snyder and Capullo - some combinations just work better than others, and we talk about them at length in this episode. Because first up there's what we thought of Thor: Ragnarok (spoilers: we liked it a whole bunch), then a little bit of Goddess of Thunder chat, plus a whole bunch of spoiler-filled splurge on DC's Dark Nights: Metal comics. Also one of us is going to see Above & Beyond, which immediately spawns a chat about illegal substances FOR SOME REASON, and one of us has been saving spiders and hanging out on a porch roof. And talking about animals, what do you think they dream about? And what do you dream about? And do you remember Shadow Man? And who is Gabriel Logan? And will we answer all these questions in the space of about, oh, ten minutes? Yes. We will. All of this and more performed in front of a live studio audience of exactly one house rabbit, with Alix (@EruditeWolf), Kris (@DigitalStrider), Sam (@MrSamTurner), Peter (@XeroXeroXero), and the spirit of Dan. And hey listen, I know we ask this every episode, but for real this time, if you could leave us a review and rating on the platform you got this podcast, we would be ever-so grateful as it really does help us out a whole bunch. Especially you Gavin, you owe us one. For links to topics covered - http://stayingin.podbean.comFind us on Twitter - @StayingInPod
This week the dudes talk Donny Cates crushing it in comics, radiators, Brian Michael Bendis going to DC, Marvel & 20th Century Fox, DC's Metal, Alan Moore, watches, Black Lightening villains, and comics!
We cover the Bat-news coming out of NYCC before digging into DC's Metal issue 1-2 , Batman and the Murder Machine, Batman The Red Death, Batman The Dawnbreaker We want to hear from you on suggestions for future stories to read or feedback for past episodes so send us your emails to gothambygeeks@gmail.com and we’ll read it on the show. You can also Follow us on Twitter at @ByGotham or check out our Facebook page. You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork
Our premiere episode of MetalHeads explodes into action! Listen as Ryan and Brandon recap the prelude issues of DC's Metal, The Forge and The Casting. Keep up with the story or listen for our synopsis in this episode. What wonders lie in the future for Batman and the mystery of The Dark Multiverse? Find out along with us! This is our special miniseries chronicling the Batman miniseries, so if you have any questions regarding comics, let us know in the comments!
Episode 13 In this episode of Read It For The Pictures, the comic book podcast by Dave Clarke and Neil Kapit, we talk about DC's Metal #1 by Scott Syder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia and Secret Weapons #3 by Eric Heisserer, Raul Allen and Patricia Martin. Who barely manages to hold back their rage at the machine that is corporate comics? Who barely manages to hold back their rage at the hideous abomination that is the Power Rangers Ninja Steel Megazord? (Seriously, look at this hideous things: http://www.powerrangerstoys.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/maxresdefault.jpg) Listen and find out? Check in next week to hear us discuss Shirtless Bear-fighter #3 by Jody Leheup, Sebastian Girner, Nil Vendrell and Mike Spicer and Rom vs Transformers: Shining Armor #2 by John Barber, Christos Gage, Alex Milne, Josh Perez. To find out more about the hosts go to daveclarkeart.com for Dave and wyrecats.com for Neil.
It's week six of the Living Between Wednesdays summer book club and Dave and Rachelle are talking about Who is Wonder Woman? by Allan Heinberg and Terry and Rachel Dodson. It was slow to come out back in 2006/2007, but now that it's all collected it's a delightful Wonder Woman read with beautiful art. Also in this episode: Rachelle is excited about Boom Studios upcoming comic, Fence, by C.S. Pacat and Johanna the Mad; Dave read a whole pile of comics, including the first issue of DC's Metal, and neither of them have any thoughts on Netflix's The Defenders because they are not watching it. But they both have some thoughts on Joss Whedon.
Episode 12 In this episode of Read It For The Pictures, the comic book podcast by Dave Clarke and Neil Kapit, we talk about Captain America #25 by Nick Spencer, Jesus Saiz, Joe Bennett, Joe Pimentel and Rachelle Rosenburg and Divided States of Hysteria #3 by Howard Chaykin. Politics warning. Explicit Language warning. Also we briefly mention the events of Charlottesville because this was recorded the day after. So yeah, no hard feelings if you want to skip this one. Either way if you can we would encourage you to donate to https://www.gofundme.com/united-cville-victim-relief to support the victims. Can the boys solve the mystery that is Chaykin? How confused is Dave jumping into a Big 2 crossover? Listen and find out. Check in next week to hear us discuss DC's Metal #1 by Scott Syder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia and Secret Weapons #3 by Eric Heisserer, Raul Allen and Patricia Martin. To find out more about the hosts go to daveclarkeart.com for Dave and wyrecats.com for Neil.
Rachelle and Dave are joined this week by Sean Jordan, aka The Wordburglar to talk about Marvel's Project Pegasus Saga. They also talk about the latest issue of The Last Paper Route, which is written by Sean and Alex Kennedy, and drawn by Dave! Also in this episode: it's the triumphant return of Winter Soldier, which means it's also the triumphant return of This Week in Winter Soldier! Also discussed: Mister Miracle #1, this week's Secret Empire events, and yet another comic event (DC's Metal) is spoiled by mainstream media.
On this week's episode of Off Panel, comic shop owner Brian Hibbs joins the show to talk about the state of comic retail. Hibbs discusses how his shops are performing in 2017, whether Marvel's downturn has impacted other publishers, the idea that trades can solve everything for a book that doesn't sell, how Rebirth is holding up in his stores, whether there's a cyclical relationship between Marvel and DC, customer interest in DC's Metal and Dark Matter endeavors, the trouble with lenticular covers, the grim outlook for Marvel Legacy, why some shops buy into variants, the gates and discounts of Legacy, the immense volume of titles these days, and more. As a heads up, in the middle, there's a bit of wonky audio, but it cleans up pretty quick.
Firesiders! I'm glad I have your attention, because we have a lot to talk about. It's Wednesday so it's time to get you all up to date with the happenings from around the Comicsphere. Mendte, Maurer, and Features are your bagged and boarded journalist once again. We have heroic Jokers, Spider-Man's most important three days, and 12 Billion in the bank. Not to mention not to mention DC's Metal clans, and Marvels 90 minute Rebirth. So let's get you all informed and up to date! Welcome to Fireside!
Hunter, Charlie, and Kyle have a lot of comics to talk about this week. Marvel's "Venom" and DC's METAL setup story "Dark Days: The Forge" start off the show. Image's "Green Valley" and "Kill the Minotaur" follow. Not to mention, Kyle gets fed up with the real world, and Charlie decides to read while recording. Plus, Hawkfolks!