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A new era of DC3cast begins here! The boys lay out their new format, soy out over the James Gunn era of DC Films, and talk about the books hitting the shelves in March.
With a surprise appearance from a zombie Vince, the boys discuss the second issue of "Justice League Unlimited" and the first issue of "Metamorpho: The Element Man."
Vince is in the grave, so Zach and Brian carry on with a discussion of "Challengers of the Unknown" #1 and "The New Gods" #1.
With Zach once again dead, Vince and Brian tackle the new Dan Watters/Hayden Sherman miniseries, "Batman: Dark Patterns" #1 and the Lois Lane-featuring "Superwoman" Special #1.
This week, the boys check back in on "JSA" #2 and take an ill-fated trip to the underworld in "Two-Face" #1.
The 'flagship' book of the "All-In" initiative, "Justice League Unlimited" starts here, as does Chris Condon and Montos's run on "Green Arrow."
Somehow, Zach returned.Titles discussed: "Milestone Universe: The Shadow Cabinet" #1 and "The Question: All Along the Watchtower" #1.
This week, Vince and Brian, still mourning Zach, discuss one of the best debut issues of the 'All-In' initiative in "Black Lightning," and two interesting second issues in "Absolute Batman" #2 and "Green Lantern" #17.
This week, disappointment permeates three books ("Absolute Superman," "Batgirl," and "JSA") that Brian and Vince were looking forward to reading.
This week, Brian and Vince catch up on "Action Comics" and read one of the best comics of the year in "Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees"
This week, Vince and Brian discuss "Absolute Wonder Woman "#1, "Detective Comics" #1090, "Green Arrow" #17, "Green Lantern Dark "#1, "Nightwing" #119, and (sort of) "Superman" #19.
Zach is still in the afterlife, so Brian and Vince discuss "Batman and Robin Year One" #1, "Catwoman" #69, "Green Lantern" #16, "Titans" #16, and "Wonder Woman" #14.
This week, Vince and Brian continue to mourn Zach while they discuss "Absolute Batman" #1, "Action Comics" #1070, "Batman and Robin" #14, and "Green Lantern Civil Corps Special" #1.
With Zach in the grave (but sending correspondence from the great beyond), Vince and Brian recap the first week of a new era at DC.
This week, the boys get ready for the end of "Absolute Power" and go on a deep Dan DiDio tangent.
This week, the boys visit Jon Kent, get a horny Wonder Woman, and realize that magic is the friends we made along the way.
This week, the boys continue the journey through Absolute Power with very good and a not so good examples of event tie-ins.
This week, the boys argue over the level of...sauce?...that is found in the main "Absolute Power" book, and debate if Black Label books share a trope-y format.
The boys take a trip back to 1994 but have to make three pit stops along the way in 2024, much to everyone's chagrin.
This week, the boys get bogged down by tie-ins.
With Brian on assignment, Vince and Zach catch up on the "Absolute Power" tie-ins.
This week, the boys discuss the three big team books announced at San Diego Comic Con and talk about this week's "Absolute Power" issues.
Note: This was recorded before San Diego Comic Con. The DC3cast digs into the 'All-In' announcement and puts a lot of (it turns out, false) hope into Jeremy Adams writing a JSA book.
This week, the boys try to get to the bottom of Amanda Waller's hatred of superheroes and try to understand why certain issues exist.
This week, the Absolute Power tie-ins give off very, very different vibes.
This week, the boys tackle the Absolute Power tie-ins and debate the Victorian-ness of it all.
The boys dig into DC's summer event and continue to be pleasantly flummoxed by Geoff Johns.
The boys prep for DC's big summer event and travel to Vegas for some tricks - not magic.
This week, the boys try something new and dig into the August 2024 solicits, discussing the Absolute Power books, a Zero Hour special, and more.
With Brian shirking his responsibilities, Zach and Vince go deep into the first of DC's new Elseworlds titles.
The boys are underwhelmed by two books this week for different reasons.
The boys spend over an hour on this year's 100 page anthology, featuring some good, some bad, and some very, very strange stories.
With Zach in the crypt, Vince and Brian go on a tour through the two of the three Lantern titles.
The boys are thoroughly disappointed by the FCBD issue, flummoxed by "Outsiders," and somewhere in the middle for "Action."
This week, the boys dig into Juni Ba's new Robin-centric miniseries and generally gush all over the art.
The DC3cast dig into a special focused on the current Superman event, including a Bibbo (!) story. The boys love a Bibbo story.
This week, the boys dig into the rumors about the "Ultimate" DC Universe project reportedly launching later this year. They also talk a lot about the new Vampire Weekend album.Oh, and 1/4 of a comic gets talked about, too.
This week, the boys celebrate a milestone issue and lament the current style of DC miniseries.
With Vince in the grave, Zach and Brian dig into the start of "House of Brainiac."
This week, the boys check in on the new arc of Kelly Thompson's BoP and celebrate the Josie Campbell era of "Shazam."
This week, Zach emerges from the tomb to discuss the latest Russell/Allred joint, as well as debate the merits of comics that explain a lot of science at you.
This week, with Zach still six feet under, Vince and Brian go ape and try to make sense of the Geoff Johns timeline.
This week, with Zach in the crypt, Vince and Brian continue to dig what Jeremy Adams is putting down in the Lantern mythos and check in on the umpteenth Suicide Squad reboot.
This week, the boys dig into the start of the next Chip Zdarsky/Jorge Jiménez arc and check out a Keith Giffen tribute.
This week, the boys deal with the final page reveal of “Green Arrow” and celebrate the return of Marguerite Sauvage.
This week, the boys check in on two runs that have differed greatly, both in terms of execution and also in terms of focus.
This week, the boys get fully Lantern'd and ask the question: are we erasing Geoff Johns's contribution to the Lanterns mythos?
This week, the boys catch up on two series that they've been unintentionally ignoring for a few months now.
With Zach in the grave, Vince and Brian discuss DC's Black History Month special and the end of the most recent event.
The boys catch up on "Beast World" and go on a million tangents. So, a normal episode.