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Liam and Cal aboutta make a name for themselves here as they take a trip around the multiverse to visit a Cajun version of Killer Croc in a review of The Batman's season two episode entitled "Swamped." Killer Croc takes a page out of the No Man's Land/Matt Reeves' The Batman playbook in looking to turn Gotham City into his own personal flood zone, and Batman must work to stop a much more physically formidable opponent. The hosts discuss a rather straightforward plot, some fun visuals include a very different looking Croc than what the DCAU did, why Batman hates pet crocodiles, and Ron Perlman doing a Cajun accent. All of this and a preview of next month's theme celebrating the Girl of Steel's return to the big screen on this week's DCAU Review Elseworld's review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReviewFinal Scores:Plot: Cal: 5/10 – Liam: 5/10Visuals/Animation: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 7/10Music: Cal: 6/10 – Liam: 5/10Voice Acting: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 6/10 Bonus Point: NoneFinal Tally: Cal: 25/40 – Liam: 23/40
Jace and Rocky break down the DC Comics releases for May 20, 2026, with discussion of Batman/Superman: World's Finest #51 revisiting Skartaris and the origin of Tyrant while Mark Waid continues modernizing classic DC concepts, Sirens: Love Hurts #4 wrapping with Horoscope defeated, Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance's wedding, and the various couples baskign in the romance, Wonder Woman #33 sending Diana and Steve Trevor into the underworld where Superman dies from kryptonite poisoning and Diana seeks the Fates after Matriarch's devastating victory, Absolute Flash #15 expanding the Absolute Universe mythology through Ray Palmer, Silas Stone, S.T.A.R. Labs, the Still Place, and Wally's disturbing visions of the future, Batwoman #3 raising questions about Kate Kane's behavior after she attacks Renee Montoya while Darkseid-connected forces appear to be circling her, Catwoman #87 escalating Black Mask's attack on Selina by using an imposter Catwoman convincing enough to fool Holly Robinson while Maggie's trauma remains tied to Black Mask, Deathstroke the Terminator #3 continuing Slade Wilson's mission with Death Blow and Deadshot brought into the conflict, End of Life #4 focusing on Eddie's complicated relationship with his father while the kidnapping storyline moves forward, Lobo #3 delivering an origin-heavy chapter for the Main Man, New Titans #35 continuing the Alpha Energy fallout while Stephanie Brown takes on a surprising leadership role, Nightwing #138 bringing Starfire to Blüdhaven for a Psion-related story that also moves the Witch of Blüdhaven plot forward while Barbara remains in Supermax, Superman Unlimited #13 using Beppo, excess Kryptonite, Tomorrow Man, young Jon Kent's Ultraman nightmare, and Lois trying to help her superpowered son to deepen the question of whether this young Jon is the real deal, and Absolute Green Arrow #1 launching a mystery-driven reinvention involving Dinah Lance, Oliver Queen, Hector Hammond, missing memories, and the question of who is really under the hood. They also cover the week's facsimiles, reprints, and collected editions, including Batman #244 Facsimile Edition, Gotham Central Compact Comics, DC Finest: Sgt. Rock of Easy Company, Superman Omnibus Vol. 1: Elseworlds, Absolute Blackest Night, and Teen Titans: The Bronze Age Omnibus, before ranking every book and naming their respective Books of the Week.
Today on the GateCrashers podcast we have the pleasure of being joined by writer Tate Brombal, known for his extensive collaborations with James Tynion IV on his Slaughterverse books, including the just launched Fall of the House of Slaughter and Image Comics' Everything Dead & Dying. Over the last couple years, he has made a name for himself as a rising star at DC Comics, first with Elseworlds's title Green Lantern Dark and an ongoing run on Batgirl starring Cassandra Cain, #19 having just been released this week. Along with this, Brombal has recently taken over New Titans, delivering a much-needed fresh take on the beloved DC team. We chat about all this and more in our interview that you can listen to right now! For more info on all of Tate Brombal's books, check out our reviews and solicit texts for all his first issues mentioned above here: Fall of the House of Slaughter by Tate Brombal, James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Adriano Turtulici, and Tom Napolitano. As the House of Slaughter's ailing Old Dragon enters his final days, Cecilia Slaughter and the other Heads gather to determine his successor. Deadly ambitions begin to take shape as the House and the Order prepare for a new legacy to begin — and the conflict will no doubt be lethal in this all-new miniseries set in the world of Something is Killing the Children! Can the House of Slaughter survive a new Dragon coming into power? New Titans by Tate Brombal, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas, and Tom Napolitano. WHO ARE THE NEW TITANS? After helping save the world from yet another world-ending event, the Titans have earned some much-deserved rest. Back in Titans Tower, they're glad to be reunited again... But it almost feels too good to be true. Are these Titans who they claim to be? And if they can't trust each other... can they even trust themselves? Tate Brombal and Sami Basri kick off a brand-new era for the next generation of superheroes! Everything Dead & Dying by Tate Brombal, Jacob Phillips, Pip Martin, and Aditya Bidikar. Everything Dead & Dying follows Jack Chandler, the sole survivor of the zombie apocalypse hunkered down in his rural farming community. But rather than eliminate them, Jack has chosen to continue living alongside the undead — including the husband and adopted daughter he fought so hard to have. But when his town is discovered by outsiders, Jack suddenly becomes the one thing standing in the way of those who hope to kill his family for good. Batgirl by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mike Spicer, and Tom Napolitano. Hold on to your seats, clutch your pearls, and rejoice in celebration because Cassandra Cain is taking center stage in her first solo Batgirl series in nearly two decades! When a deadly group of assassins shows up to kill Cassandra, Lady Shiva comes to the rescue, and they must put their complicated past aside and work together as mother and daughter to ensure they make it out alive. Unfortunately, things are never as easy as they seem, and Cass must embark on a jaw-dropping, martial-arts filled adventure in her quest for truth and justice... and revenge?! It's a Batgirl book like never before, so join us as we dive into the psyche of one of Gotham's deadliest fighters, while exploring her deep and complex relationship with her mother. Green Lantern Dark by Tate Brombal, Werther Dell'Edera, Giovanna Niro, and Tom Napolitano. On a post-apocalyptic Earth overrun by monsters, the battle between good and evil ended long ago — and evil won. Now darkness prevails as humanity struggles to survive in the corrupted wasteland that remains. Only one hero is said to haunt what's left of our shadowed cities, the one who wields the mystical green flame that could return light to a dark world--The Green Lantern. But she's been missing for years, and on the isolated island of New England, Solomon Grundy's undead army only grows larger and more powerful every night... Celebrated horror artist of smash hit Something is Killing the Children Werther Dell'Edera teams with rising-star writer Tate Brombal (House of Slaughter) to bring you a chilling tale of desperation, hope, and resurrection from the bitter remains of the fan-favorite Tangent Universe!
The Good Brothers are in need of a palate-cleanser after last week's final Future Double Feature in podcast history, so they're jumping through Tom Turbine's multiversal portal to review their most visited Elseworld to date with the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "The Criss Cross Conspiracy!"The plot involves a wacky Freaky Friday-style story that sees Felix Faust aide Batwoman in swapping bodies with Batman in order to exact her revenge on the Riddler for exposing her secret identity. The hosts break down the light-hearted tale while discussing some of the visual gags used to drive home the body-swap. Additionally, they compare this to other brain-swap episodes, discuss Dietrich Bader's outstanding performance as both Batrman and Batwoman as Batman and more! Plus the hosts preview their landmark 400th episode and a very fun question from one of the pod supporters on this week's all new DCAU Review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReviewFinal Scores:Plot: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 7/10Visuals/Animation: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 8/10Music: Cal: 6/10 – Liam: 5/10Voice Acting: Cal: 10/10 – Liam: 10/10Bonus Point: NoneFinal Tally: Cal: 30/40 – Liam: 30/40
Presenting for the first time the adventures of the Victorian Era Batman in one 112-page edition! This volume includes the breakthrough Elseworlds specials GOTHAM BY GASLIGHT and MASTER OF THE FUTURE that pit the Dark Knight against Jack the Ripper and a death-dealer from the skies over Gotham!News 1:21Batman: Gotham by Gaslight 7:40The Pull-List 37:36Linktr.ee/tradewaitersFollow Us!
Event comics are a weird thing. And those events that slip in and take over the monthly slots of other comics are even weirder. Could you imagine if Law & Order was cancelled for two weeks to be replaced by Anarchy & Chaos? People wouldn't know what to do with it. But we comics fans are made of sterner stuff. This week, Matt McThorn joins us to talk about three mini-series from DC's Future State event, an event that led into one of the most important initiatives in DC history: 5G. Wait, what? 5G never happened, and so this was just sort of like an Elseworlds that some reverberations in continuity but mostly was quickly forgotten? Well, crap. But at least a couple of these were really fun! Future State: Dark Detective # 1-4 Future State: Catwoman # 1-2 Future State: The Next Batman # 1-4 Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
We are delighted this week to be joined by the wonderful Kenny Porter, writer of the soon to be released DC Elseworlds title - Superman - Father of Tomorrow!As well as chatting DC and Elseworlds, we talk getting started in comics, his influences, his upcoming Power Rangers work and a creator owned title that just sounds all kinds of awesome!All that, and we find out his favourite comics of all time.This one was a lot of fun, I hope you guys enjoy the conversation.Don't forget to like and subscribe if you like what we do!
We are delighted this week to be joined by the wonderful Kenny Porter, writer of the soon to be released DC Elseworlds title - Superman - Father of Tomorrow! As well as chatting DC and Elseworlds, we talk getting started in comics, his influences, his upcoming Power Rangers work and a creator owned title that just sounds all kinds of awesome! All that, and we find out his favourite comics of all time. This one was a lot of fun, I hope you guys enjoy the conversation. Don't forget to like and subscribe if you like what we do!
June 2026 Solicits Weekly Reviews: DC Batwoman 1 Greg Rucka, Dani, Matt Hollingsworth Deathstroke – The Terminator 1 by Tony Fleecs, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia Lobo 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu New Titans 33 by Tate Brombal, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas Nightwing 136 by Dan Watters, Denys Cowan, Norm Rapmund, Francesco Segala Marvel Sentry 1 by Paul Jenkins, Christian Rosado, Matt Milla Marvel Unlimited Infinity Comics: Marvel Mutts 20 by MacKenzie Cadenhead, Enid Balam, Fernando Sifuentes Archie Archie Jumbo Comic Magazine – 85th Anniversary Celebration AWA Pick-Up 1 by Michael Coast, FelipeCunha, Sabine Rich Boom Baby Garfield 1 by Grace Ellis, Asia Simone, Michael Northrop, Rob Justus Dark Horse Leonide the Vampyr – The House of Yonda 1 by Mike Mignola, Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart Dynamite ThunderCats x SilverHawks – Road to War 1 by Ed Brisson, Gerardo Gambone, Andrea Arcari, Chris Campana, Elton Thomasi, Robby Bevard, Renato Pacheco Image Super Creepshow 1 by Kieron Gillen, Rossi Gifford Ryan North, Derek Charm Oni Dead Teenagers 1 by Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Caitlin Yarsky Titan Lenore: Blood and Money by Roman Dirge OGN Countdown Class Pet Ghost Detective Vol 2 by Akeem S. Roberts Legends in the Heights by Marguerite Dabaie Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories-Grevious by Michael Moreci, Caio Filipe Clyde by Jim Benton The Great Puptective Vol 2: Purranormal Activity by Alina Tysoe Legend of Vox Machina: The Whitestone Chronicles Vol 2: Cassandra by Marieke Nijkamp, Travis Hymel, Diana Sousa Beat Every 1-Up by Lan Pitts, Joe Hunter SideQuested Vol 1 by K.B. Spangler, Alexandra Presser Lost Daughter of Sparta by Felicia Day, Rowan MacColl TV Digital Circus penultimate episode Movies Project Hail Mary News: Sam Kieth, Nicholas Brendon, Omninews, new Elseworlds announced, Matt Braly's Kickstarter funded in fifteen minutes, release dates for Incredibles 3 and Lilo & Stitch 2, That Texas Blood returning, Rosenberg writing Spawn and King Spawn, full Scooby Doo casting, Sonic 4 casting, Power Rangers relaunch from Boom, new mini for Jeff and Ken, team behind Arcane adapting Wheel of Time animated series, new Dynamite crossover series Altered States by David Avallone announced, final Digital Circus episode release date, new animated Powers adaptation coming to Netflix, Maya Hawke Netflix Detective, Starfleet Academy renewed and canceled, Wonder Man renewed And a Challenge is Announced Trailers: Dune 3, Brand New Day, Big Mistakes Comics Countdown (18 Mar 2026): Exquisite Corpses 11 by James Tynion IV, Che Grayson, Michael Walsh, Gavin Fullerton, Jordie Bellaire Absolute Flash 13 by Jeff Lemire, Haining, Adriano Lucas Ultimates 22 by Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri, Federico Blee Knight City 2 by Matt Kindt, David Lapham, Sophia Hilmes Winder Woman 31 by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey Superman Unlkimited 11 by Dan Slott, Lucas Meyer, Giuliano Peratelli Dead Teenagers 1 by Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Caitlin Yarsky Nightwing 136 by Dan Watters, Denys Cowan, Norm Rapmund, Francesco Segala Geiger 22 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Our Soot Stained Heart 4 by Stipan Morian, Joni Hagg, Ropemann
In this episode we pay tribute to the late Valerie Perrine - beloved by Superman fans worldwide as the unforgettable Eve Teschmacher - who passed away at 82 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. We discuss the DC/Marvel Superman/Spider-Man crossover one-shot finally hitting shelves this week, DC's three brand new Elseworlds series launching this summer - including the fascinating "Superman: Father of Tomorrow," your favorite animated version of the Fortress of Solitude, and much more.
Doctor Doom is back in Captain America #12. DC announces three new Elseworlds titles. Skybound has finally revealed their Wolf Man comic.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our top news stories: DC announced three brand-new Elseworlds comic book series launching this summer - including one that asks the wild question: what if Jor-El crash-landed in Kansas instead of his son, the "Supergirl" film just cycled through its third composer in just a few months, and Green Lantern John Stewart is coming to the big screen in "Man of Tomorrow". Superman news for the period January 28 - February 3, 2026. Brought to you by SupermanHomepage.com. Hosted by Steve Younis. Visit our website: https://www.SupermanHomepage.com/ Visit our online store: https://www.SupermanHomepage.com/shop Featured Products and Links: Steve is wearing a Superman Green and White Shield T-Shirt from Amazon - https://amzlink.to/az0UmTZJapnTr "Superman" 2025 movie merchandise - https://amzn.to/41OceT4 Steve Younis' book "Man of Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow" - https://amzn.to/3Y0KOGc Superman Drinking Glasses - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/shopping-superman-drinking-glasses/ This week's Superman comic books - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/superman-comic-books-available-this-week-march-18-2026/ Latest Comic Book Reviews - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/2026-comic-reviews/c-review-2026.php
Today on Too Opinionated, we're diving into one of DC's most shocking and brutal Elseworlds stories — DCeased. Created by Tom Taylor, with art by Trevor Hairsine and Stefano Guadiano, DCeased is an out-of-continuity horror miniseries that reimagines the DC Universe under siege by a techno-organic virus born from a corrupted Anti-Life Equation. When Darkseid's tampering unleashes a digital plague across Earth, heroes and villains alike fall to a terrifying infection that spreads through technology. The result? A full-scale DC zombie apocalypse. We break down:
Cal & Liam wrap up another Superman themed month with an Elseworld's tale. This month's trip around the multiverse finds the Good Brothers reviewing an episode of the oft-forgotten 2006 animated series Legion of Superheroes, which co-starred the Man of Steel for each episode. Together, our hosts review the third overall episode of the series titled "Legacy." With an episode that debuts a mysterious redhead with the initials "LL" that vies for Superman's attention, causing the Legion to be left in a lurch without his help, the hosts discuss how this felt like an intro to a character with bigger plans for the series. They also discuss the unique look to the series and some of the cameos including a certain "Bastich" and even a DCAU homage. Also discussed is of course the music supplied by the Dynamic Music Partners as well as the voice cast which features a DC animation voice acting legend and a voice more well-known for being a web-slinger than the Man of Tomorrow. All of this and a preview of next month's series await you on this week's all new DCAU Review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReviewFinal Scores:Plot: Cal: 5/10 – Liam: 5/10Visuals/Animation: Cal: 6/10 – Liam: 7/10Music: Cal: 6/10 – Liam: 7/10Voice Acting: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 6/10Bonus Point: NoneFinal Tally: Cal: 24/40 – Liam: 25/40
The latest DC Spotlight episode for the week of February 4, 2026 features Jace and Rocky breaking down a strong slate of eleven new DC releases while reflecting on a rare week free of industry-wide bad news. The discussion is led by the return of The Nice House by the Sea #7, with James Tynion IV and Álvaro Martínez Bueno resuming the series after a long hiatus and using character guides and carefully integrated recap to maintain narrative momentum, followed by Batman: Static Beyond #3, which gains traction as Miguel Mendonça's art and a more action-driven focus push the Elseworlds concept forward. Batgirl #16 marks a turning point in Cassandra Cain's arc, delivering resolution to the Unburied storyline, expanding the Lazarus mythology, and setting up a return to Gotham, while DC KO: Night Fight #4 closes its mini-series by exploring Batman's exile from the tournament, alternate futures, and the consequences of loss before re-inserting him into the larger DC KO event. The episode also covers Batman #6, emphasizing character fallout and the status shift for Tim Drake, Poison Ivy #41, which advances Pamela Isley's path toward running for mayor through a jail-cell-centered narrative that keeps her agency intact, and DC KO: Boss Battle #1, a crossover-heavy one-shot pairing DC characters with external properties in a high-concept escalation of the tournament. Additional discussion includes JSA #16 continuing its Year One focus on early team dynamics, Absolute Green Lantern #11 deepening Al Ewing's dense mythology with escalating threats and spectrum lore, Absolute Superman #16 introducing an Absolute Hawkman origin while advancing Lex Luthor and Brainiac plot threads, and Superman: Chains of Love Special #1, a Creeper- and Livewire-focused story that rounds out the week, before the hosts rank their favorites and preview the looming impact of DC KO #4.
Liam & Cal return with a trip through the Multiverse with visit to the Elseworld of The Batman and its final season with the episode "What Goes Up..." featuring guest star Hawkman teaming up with the Dynamic Duo to take on Black Mask and the Shadow Thief! Listen as the hosts break down a plot straight out of Super Friends with a convoluted diabolical plan from the villains to steal and entire building right out of the ground! Topics also covered include the animation and visuals that the brothers believe leave something to be desired, the stylings of this show's soundtrack and some fun DCAU connections from Andrea Romano's voice casting. All of this and a preview of next week's episode await you on this week's all new DCAU Review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReviewFinal Scores:Plot: Cal: 2/10 – Liam: 3/10Visuals/Animation: Cal: 4/10 – Liam: 6/10Music: Cal: 5/10 – Liam: 5/10Voice Acting: Cal: 6/10 – Liam: 5/10Bonus Point: NoneFinal Tally: Cal: 17/40 – Liam: 19/40
It's the start of a new year again, and so, as we do every year, it's time to look at some new visions of Batman in a handful of Elseworlds. We've got a pulpy adventure of Batman and Superman, the Bat-pirate Leatherwing sailing the seven seas and an issue of the Batman Chronicles anthology with a second tale of Leatherwing, a gumshoe Bruce Wayne investigating murders by a cat creature and an intellectual Batman who still has time to punch Nazis. Elseworld's Finest # 1-2 Leatherwing (Detective Comics V.1 Annual # 7) Batman Chronicles # 11 Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
Iba tocando otra de nuestras sesiones dobles bimestrales y para hoy dos tebeos completamente distintos con la única característica común de que en los títulos de ambos tenemos la palabra «Night». Comenzamos con Night Fever, de Ed Brubaaker y los Phillips, nuestra muchachada noir particular, en una historia de hace un par de años sobre lo que sucede cuando un señor bastante anodino, frustrado y con una galopante crisis de la mediana edad, decide que está en el sitio y el momento indicado para ser otra cosa. Un poco más atrás, a 2017, nos vamos con Nightwing: El nuevo orden, justo un eslabón perdido entre Elseworlds y Black Label a cargo de Kyle Higgins y Trevor McCarthy con el bueno de Dick Grayson haciendo cosas tal vez no tan buenas en un mundo donde se abolen los superpoderes. Un clic al play y empezamos. La noche es caliente como el infierno. Todo se te pega. Una asquerosa habitación de un asqueroso barrio de una asquerosa ciudad. El aparato de aire acondicionado es un pedazo de chatarra que no podría enfriar ni una bebida aunque la metieras dentro. Parece el sitio perfecto para escuchar el podcast 397 de ELHDLT Selección musical: 🎶 Night Fever, de Bee Gees 🎶 N.W.O. , de Ministry 🎶 Night Fever, de Bossanatics y Ana Costa (Bee Gees cover)
Absolute Batman #1 goes back for a tenth printing. Superman Elseworlds tales get collected. Marvel is collecting Infamous Iron Man in advance of Avengers: Doomsday.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the Major Issues Podcast, the hosts step into the wasteland to break down Wonder Woman: Dead Earth by Daniel Warren Johnson, one of the most visceral, emotional, and visually jaw-dropping Elseworlds tales DC has published in years. The crew explores how Johnson reimagines Diana as a mythic survivor in a ruined world, forced to confront the haunting truth behind humanity's fall and her own role in it. We dig into the brutal action, the heavy metal energy of Johnson's artwork, the heartbreaking character turns, and the way this story strips Wonder Woman down to her core ideals to see what still shines through. It is a raw, explosive, and deeply human take on the Amazon Princess, and we are unpacking every punch, revelation, and moment of heartbreak that makes Dead Earth an instant classic. Please leave us a review on ITunes so we can grow our audience and grow as podcasters! Rate us wherever podcasts are found. Don't forget to check out our merchandise! All episodes of Major Issues are brought to you by ComicBook Clique, the only stop for the latest and greatest things to come to comic books and comic book media. Send us feedback at ComicBookClique@Gmail.com! You Are Worthy! ComicBook Clique Facebook ComicBook Clique on Instagram ComicBook Clique on YouTube Major Issues on Twitter Shop ComicBook Clique DirtSheet Radio Link Tree
Dani Moonstar gets a solo comic from Marvel. Batman Elseworlds stories get collected in DC omnibus. Graphic novel sales are down in 2025.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Cal and Liam return for what shapes up to be the spookiest Batman Caped Crusader episodes yet with a vampire that feeds on young children s the carnival comes to town. But that's not all that's scary, when Harvey Dent has faces the scariest thing a prospective politician can imagine when he's tasked with the decision to not be corrupt! Spoooooooooooky! Hear the hosts discuss the ambiguity around the antagonist's power source, the four Robins showing up and what that could mean for a future Boy Wonder in this series, and whether or not those reporters that keep showing up are from the Daily Planet! All of this and much more on this week's all-new DCAU Review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReview
This week on Men of Steel, Case and Jmike sit down with legendary comics writer J.M. DeMatteis to talk about his incredible career and his thoughts on the Man of Steel himself. From Kraven's Last Hunt to Justice League International and beyond, we dive into storytelling, spirituality, and what makes Superman such an enduring symbol of hope. #MenOfSteelPod #JMDeMatteis #Superman #DCComics #ComicsPodcast #SupermanAdjacent Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia Men of Steel Full Episode Originally aired: October 24, 2025 Edited by Sophia Ricciardi Scored by Geoff Moonen Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4 PODCAST SHOWS: ▶ Men Of Steel - https://www.certainpov.com/men-of-steel FOLLOW US: ▶ Twitter: @certainpovmedia @menofsteelpod ▶ Instagram: @certainpovmedia Outline Introduction (00:00 - 00:10) Introduction and discussion about J.M. DeMatteis' prolific career. Discussion on writing styles (Marvel style vs. full script) and collaborative relationships. Creative Origins (00:10 - 00:20) J.M. DeMatteis shares his creative origins and early career struggles. Breakthrough into comics through short stories and TV writing with The Twilight Zone. Justice League International (00:20 - 00:28) His iconic Justice League International run with Keith Giffen. Creative chemistry with collaborators and evolution of their working relationship. ️ Marvel Runs (00:28 - 00:38) Discussion of Marvel runs including Maximum Carnage and Clone Saga. Perspectives on long crossovers and storytelling challenges. ️ Lesser-Known Characters (00:38 - 00:47) Work with less-known characters like Booster Gold and Blue Beetle in Justice League International. Character development freedom with lesser-known heroes and influence on DC Universe. ️ Superman Focus (00:47 - 00:57) Focus on Superman-related work, especially Speeding Bullets Elseworlds story. Discussion on Superman's character, symbolism, and challenges in keeping him human. Current Projects (00:57 - 01:07) Current and upcoming projects including the DeMultiverse Kickstarter series. Discussion on Spider-Man 94, prose novellas, and Batman: Caped Crusader animated series. ️ Writing Techniques & Style (02:00 - 02:10) J.M. DeMatteis adeptly switches between Marvel style (detailed plotting first) and full scripting based on collaborators and creative needs, emphasizing writer-artist synergy. Career Path & Persistence (10:00 - 13:30) His early career involved overcoming harsh rejections and learning from editors like Paul Levitz and Len Wein, highlighting the necessity of a 'hard head and thick skin' in freelancing. Creative Collaboration (24:00 - 27:30) The seminal Justice League International run was a product of rare chemistry and creative freedom between DeMatteis, Keith Giffen, and Kevin Maguire, elevating offbeat characters. Classic Runs Reflections (22:00 - 30:00) He described iconic runs like Kraven's Last Hunt as successful but unplanned monumental works, and underscored the importance of the artist in storytelling and the emotional core of heroism in Maximum Carnage. Character Development (34:00 - 38:00) DeMatteis expresses deep intimacy with characters like Peter Parker and Ben Reilly, treating them like real people and always seeking fresh narrative insights in revisiting familiar characters. ️ Superman's Core (48:00 - 54:40) Defines writing Superman as being 'in his heart' rather than just his mind, focusing on his decency, charm, and symbolic importance as cultural moral paragon and hopeful figure. Modern Work & Industry Shifts (01:00:00 - 01:02:00) Embracing Kickstarter for creator-owned projects like DeMultiverse, balancing traditional publishing with creative independence and audience engagement. Discusses upcoming projects including a Spider-Man miniseries and involvement in animated shows. Industry Insights (46:40 - 46:50) Reflects on evolving trends such as Elseworlds and multiverse storytelling saturation, and the need to refresh narrative approaches. Fan Community & Legacy (38:40 - 38:50) Notes enthusiasm from younger generations discovering older works like Justice League International, reinforcing enduring appeal.
Cal and Liam continue their latest stint in the world of Batman: Caped Crusader! Jim Gordon is seemingly under attack by multiple assassins (including the dangerous Onomatopoeia), but can Batman uncover what's really going on in time to save Jim, Barbara & the other good cops in Gotham City?! Join the Good Brothers as they break down the episode's plot & relay some insights from character designer Derek Charm on the visuals of the show, before discussing music and voice actors to round things out! Grab your fedora and listen up as we take you through the exciting "Moving Target!"Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReview
Liam and Cal continue their trek through the spookiest month of the year with another Caped Crusader review! This week, they look at a new version of DC's Gentleman Ghost and discuss the "reverse Robin Hood" persona given to the villain. They also look at the deepening of Batman's relationship with Alfred, a surprising DC/Vertigo character appearance, a unique visual style in a flashback sequence, Harvey Dent's descent, & much more! All this, plus their scores and ratings for the plot, visuals, music and voice acting await you on this episode of the DCAU Review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReview
Cal and Liam are in the mood for creepy and spooky tales as we move into the month of October, and to celebrate they're bringing the best friend of the show, DC Comics artist and colorist Monica Kubina! This week the hosts pick up right where they left off last year with Batman Caped Crusader and another of their "controversial characters" this time being Harley Quinn! The brothers and Monica break down a plot that sees parallels between our antagonist's and protagonist's motus operandi. The hosts also talk with Monica about the look and feel of the show, the inspiration for this universe's Harley and the inversion of her personality from how it was first portrayed in Batman The Animated Series. Plus discussion on the unnerving soundtrack the voice cast and a full scorecard from our special guest correspondent await you on this episode of the DCAU Review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReview
In this dark and thrilling episode, I sit down with comics legends Matt Wagner and Kelley Jones to talk about their gothic team-up on a new Dracula graphic novel series — a fresh, nightmarish take on the Lord of the Undead that blends Hammer horror, classic literature, and modern comics craft. We also dive deep into their iconic Batman work. Matt Wagner reflects on his acclaimed retellings of the Dark Knight's formative years in Batman and the Monster Men and Batman and the Mad Monk, grounded updates of the original Detective Comics stories that shaped Gotham's early shadows. Meanwhile, Kelley Jones revisits his unforgettable Batman: Red Rain, a horror-infused Elseworlds classic that reimagines Batman as a literal creature of the night — a vampire battling Dracula himself. Plus: Kelley's eerie, emotional Deadman mini-series, their shared love of horror as mythmaking, and what it means to push iconic characters into darker, more psychological terrain. A must-listen for fans of Batman, monsters, and the art of gothic reinvention.
We argued why The Batman stays Elseworlds, side-eyed a Catwoman spinoff, and poured one out for Colin Farrell's Emmy. Then we dunked on Peacemaker's Nazi-verse twist (and the Fortnite emote that got smoked), plus Bond going “unknown,” Tom Holland's concussion halt, and a totally normal detour into Denver Airport conspiracies. Quick hits: • “BBC Jesus Christ” and other phrases we can't put on merch • Peacemaker S2E6: hype vs actually good • Avengers: Doomsday date set; we're already exhausted PS: No, we didn't mix that BeatBox + Cutwater + BuzzBall abomination. We just judged it. NEED MERCH?!: www.insensitivemerch.com Join the cult of Casual Nerds and get up to 15% off! AFFILIATE PODCASTS: CriticalMass (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/criticalmass-podcast/id1350565395) For more info about us visit: asylumstudios.live/ Contact via email: joaquin@asylumstudios.live AsylumStudios #InsensitiveCulture #podcast #podcasting #spotify #podcasts #podcastersofinstagram #podcastlife #podcaster #youtube #hollywood #movienews #comedy #itunes #podcasters #film #applepodcasts #podcastshow #interview #newpodcast #television #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #cinema #radioshow #popculture
For decades, comic books have explored “what if” stories and alternate takes on characters, whether it's Age of Apocalypse, Elseworlds, Ultimate Marvel, Absolute Universe, or the ever-expanding Multiverse. In this episode, we dive into our favorite alternative or multiverse characters from DC Comics, Marvel, Image Comics, IDW, and more. You can follow us on Bluesky @comicsdiscourse114.bsky.social, Instagram: @comicsdiscourse114, Threads: @comicsdiscourse114, X: https://x.com/comicsdiscourse?s=21 and Facebook: Facebook Comics Discourse 114 Also, please leave us a 5-star review at your favorite podcast platforms.
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universesIt's been a busy week for the MCU starting with a potentially big leak where costumes from Avengers: Doomsday were revealed. With filming now wrapped, an image from the wrap party gifts showed those who want to look what our characters may look like in the upcoming blockbuster. In other “oops” news, Spider-Man actor Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion while filming a stunt for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, halting filming for several days. Here's hoping Spidey's bump on the noggin heals fast! Daredevil: Born Again has already been renewed for a third season. The return to Charlie Cox's outing as the Man Without Fear was well received this year on Disney+ and season two will premiere next May. Lastly, Marvin Jones, III will appear as Tombstone in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. On Monday, Lucasfilm dropped the long-awaited teaser trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu - Star Wars' newest feature film coming out in May 2026. As we've discussed before, this will be Lucasfilm's first feature film for the franchise since 2019's The Rise of Skywalker and it seems like a lot is riding on Grogu's tiny green shoulders.James Gunn didn't leave us hanging this week as the writer/director/co-chair of DC Studios shared an Instagram post of his second draft of the script for Man of Tomorrow. An image taking up most of the cover shows an anatomical cutout of a human head and brain leading to speculation that Brainiac will be the villain Superman and perhaps Lex Luthor have to team up against. Matt Reeves also chimed in on the same topic, though separately, and shared that the villain for The Batman: Part II will be a character that has “never really been done” in a film before. Reeves also confirmed his films are Elseworlds projects not part of the DCU.The first trailer has been released for Sony's comedic reimagining of the 1997 film Anaconda which stars Jack Black and Paul Rudd. The film will hit theaters on December 25.Director Shawn Levy posted a photo to Instagram last week of Ryan Gosling in costume on the set of Star Wars: Starfighter, offering the first look from the film's shoot. Gosling and co-star Flynn Gray are seen posing with the Mediterranean Sea behind them.Paul Walter Hauser is joining the cast of director Zach Cregger‘s new Resident Evil movie.DC announced last week that its Batman No. 1, a relaunch of the Caped Crusader by writer Matt Fraction and artist Jorge Jiménez, has sold over 500,000 copies, making it the top selling comic of the year by far.Stan Lee will posthumously return to L.A. Comic con, this time as a hologram that will use AI to have conversations with fans. Fans will be able to speak with the hologram at the Stan Lee Experience section of the con, a 1,500 ft. enclosed booth which costs between $15-$20 to enter, depending on whether you buy tickets ahead of time. And like meeting a celebrity or getting autographs, there will be paid opportunities to take photos with the hologram or have a three-minute, one-on-one conversation with it.Taylor Swift is returning to theaters from Oct. 3-Oct. 5 for her album release. Swift is partnering with AMC theaters for the event film which will feature behind the scenes making of her new album Life of a Showgirl, as well as a music video premiere. The Eras Tour film was a phenomenon two years ago, becoming the top grossing concert film of all time with $261.6 million globally.After rumors last week that Paramount was looking into making a bid for Warner Brothers, Puck News is now reporting that a well placed inside source has verified that Netflix is preparing to make a bid for the studio as well.
In this episode we discuss; DC Spotlight September 24, 2025 The Comic Source Click HERE to help Jace head to NYCC '25 and cover the Show! Check Out The Episode on YouTube Jace and Rocky cover 15 books in this week's DC spotlight We get a rturn to its roots with a mystery-heavy Detective Comics kicking off, a gritty street-level Green Arrow, and an adrenaline-charged Green Lantern chapter that sets up next week's finale of the Starbreaker Supremacy. Superman fans get a double feature with the most dangerous place on Earth for Superman, El Caldero, being that exact place he has to go in Superman Unlimited and an action-packed Superman #30 that leans into Legion lore and big, heroic moments for characters you might not expect. Elsewhere, they check in on Harley Quinn, the sleek international turn in Catwoman, and how Absolute Wonder Woman is steadily leveling up. The duo explains why the new History of the DCU is a handy canon refresher and check in on the second issue of the new Elseworlds batman story. They also cover Mr. Terrific: Year One, with some great interactions between Michael Holt and Jefferson Pierce, better known as Black Lightning. Finally, they talk about how Justice League Unlimited helps set the stage for the coming event, DC K.O. Join us for all the details, plus a run down on collected editions out this week and a historic facsimile that goes all the way back to DC's origins.
Kevonte and Lance discuss the Arrowverse's fifth (major) crossover, Elseworlds. They talk Oliver and Barry switching bodies (and lives), visiting Gotham to meet Batwoman, the obligatory Olicity crossover drama, and the tease of Crisis On Infinite Earths.BULLSEYE, OFF THE MARK, MISS, or FAILED THIS CITY?Lance: BULLSEYEKevonte: BULLSEYEArtwork by Tom Gehrke: https://tomsart.threadless.com/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/alwaysmallvilleTWITTER: https://twitter.com/donotfailourpodFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/alwaysmallvilleEMAIL: alwaysarow@gmail.com
As promised, the Good Brothers are off on a multiversal adventure with their Elseworlds review of the Teen Titans season two episode "Winner Take All" which finds Robin, Beast Boy and Cyborg battle it out with a group of other heroes that also happens to feature Speedy for the title of Champion of Champions! Hear the hosts talk about the similarities between this universe's Speedy and the one feature in the Justice League Unilimited episode "Dead Reckoning" as well as the love letter to classic fighting video games that permeates the visuals and music. Plus the hosts play a game of "Seven Degrees of the MCU" with one of our voice cast members and talk about the storied career of the actor for our main antagonist. All of this and a preview of next week's Bonus Episode format and more await you on this Elseworlds edition of the DCAU Review!Please Consider Supporting the Podcast:Become a monthly or one time supporter of the pod at https://buymeacoffee.com/DCAUReviewSubscribe to the pod on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star reviewSubscribe to our new YouTube Channel Support the pod by picking up some merch at our shop https://dcaureview.myspreadshop.comFollow us: Twitter/X @DCAUReview Instagram @DCAUReviewFinal Scores:Plot: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 6/10Visuals/Animation: Cal: 10/10 – Liam: 10/10Music: Cal: 9/10 – Liam: 10/10Voice Acting: Cal: 8/10 – Liam: 7/10Bonus Point: NoneFinal Tally: Cal: 34/40 – Liam: 33/40
In this lively episode of GeekFreaks Podcast, Frank and the gang dig deep into the latest pop culture chatter. We cover the lively debate over which fictional characters would thrive on social media, break down the intense new trailer for One Piece season two, and share candid thoughts on the Highlander reboot casting news. Squeaks and Jonathan pitch their dream remakes and sequels, from Short Circuit to Back to the Future. We also talk about DC's rumored “henchman” movie—and pitch our own cheeky DC headlines. Lastly, the crew celebrates the return of space opera epics and welcomes Distance Nerd's Jen, Liam, and Graveyard for a spirited interview on fandom culture. Timestamps & Topics 00:00:00 – 00:03:00 – Introduction and “Fictional Characters on Social Media” debate: Star‑Lord, Joker, Riddler, and Flash. 00:03:00 – 00:06:00 – One Piece season two trailer reaction: multiple arcs, what to expect from Reverse Mountain and Alabasta, and Chopper's introduction. 00:06:00 – 00:08:00 – Does anime need to stick to the manga? Filler episodes versus character moments. 00:08:00 – 00:11:30 – News: Dave Bautista cast in the Highlander reboot—why the debate around his physique doesn't matter. 00:11:30 – 00:15:00 – What remakes do we actually want? Ideas range from Short Circuit's AI twist to a refreshed Back to the Future. 00:15:00 – 00:20:00 – Squeaks' ultimate pitch: E.T. returns—and he's connected to the Star Wars Senate cameo? 00:20:00 – 00:27:00 – DC rumors: Zach Cregger's “Henchman” script, who could carry a story about the accidental capture of Batman, and why Elseworlds stories are fun. 00:27:00 – 00:38:00 – Main Discussion: The renaissance of space operas. From Dune and Avatar to upcoming Star Wars projects and the importance of spectacle, practical effects vs. CGI, and why grand storytelling is back. 00:38:00 – 00:49:00 – “Geek Culture and Community” interview with Distance Nerd's Jen, Graveyard, and Liam: building an online fan community, favorite sci‑fi properties, and how their live podcast style resonates with listeners. 00:49:00 – 01:09:00 – More pop culture news and games: Marvel's Green Lantern theory, fake DC news challenge, and the crew's comedic speculations on Mr. Freeze, Clayface, and Ryan Reynolds' ultimate crossover. 01:09:00 – end – Wrap‑up: Episode highlights, network updates, content from other podcasts, and personal recommendations—how King of the Hill's return hits the right notes, why Dope Thief on Apple TV is a sleeper hit, and more. Key Takeaways Fictional characters on TikTok? The gang imagines Star‑Lord taking selfies across galaxies, the Riddler fostering a cult following, and Flash zipping around doing livestreams from inside STAR Labs. One Piece season two will be jam‑packed. Squeaks notes the show will likely fold multiple arcs into one season, meaning nonstop action and beloved characters like Chopper and Nico Robin. Remakes done right: While the crew is wary of endless reboots, they'd love to see Short Circuit reimagined with modern AI themes or a thoughtful sequel to E.T. set in today's world. DC's “henchman” movie intrigues. Zach Cregger's script idea follows a low‑level villain who accidentally knocks out Batman and then wrestles with what to do—worth exploring as an Elseworlds story, especially if it digs into Gotham's underclass. Space operas are back. Thanks to Dune, Avatar, and upcoming Star Wars films, the spectacle‑heavy genre is enjoying a resurgence. The team loves the blend of practical effects and CGI when done well, but they emphasize the need for strong characters and meaningful themes. Geek culture lives online. Jen, Liam, and Graveyard from Distance Nerd share how they've cultivated a welcoming space for fans and why live, improvisational podcasting keeps the energy high. Fun with fake news. The hosts plan to prank DC fans with tongue‑in‑cheek rumors—like Batman stealing Green Lantern's ring or Mr. Freeze battling Clayface—just to poke fun at internet speculation. Personal recs: King of the Hill's revival hits all the right notes, Dope Thief on Apple TV delivers gripping crime drama, and Apple TV quietly produces award‑worthy content. Memorable Quotes “Thriving on social media doesn't mean everybody loves you—it just means you have a huge following.” – Frank “Star‑Lord with different aliens, different species, fighting and selfies in strange worlds? Yes, please!” – Squeaks “Sometimes the monsters show us what it means to be human.” – Frank on beloved AI and sci‑fi themes “Practical effects still matter; CGI needs to be done beautifully—think Dune's sandworms or Avatar's Pandora.” – Squeaks “We're casual, we're opinionated, and we're fans of fans. That's what Distance Nerd stands for.” – Jen Call to Action Love what you hear? Help us continue bringing you thoughtful geek discussions every week! Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Leave us a review and tell us what you enjoy most—it helps new listeners find us. Share the episode on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPod. Spread the geek love! Check out GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the news mentioned on this show and more geek culture updates. Follow Us & Stay Connected Twitter: @GeekFreaksPod Instagram: @GeekFreaksPodcast Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast TikTok: @GeekFreaksPodcast Follow us everywhere to join our community, get behind‑the‑scenes content, and chime in on future episode topics! Listener Questions Have a question or topic you'd like us to cover? Submit your question via DM or by emailing GeekFreaksPodcast@gmail.com. We'll feature listener questions on an upcoming episode—so let us know what's on your geek mind! Apple Podcast Tags Geek culture podcast, One Piece season two trailer, Highlander reboot news, Space opera comeback, DC universe henchman movie rumor
Today, I'm joined by one of the architects of modern Superman lore — Dan Jurgens. From crafting The Death of Superman to introducing two of the most iconic villains in the mythos — Doomsday and Hank Henshaw, the Cyborg Superman — Dan's work continues to define the Man of Steel for generations of readers.We break down his brand-new 80-page, treasury-sized Superman special, drawn by Bruno Redondo, and how this oversized story captures the timeless ideals of truth and hope at the heart of the character.We also talk about James Gunn's new Superman film, how it reflects or deviates from the core mythology, and Dan's thoughts on Superman's evolving presence in pop culture. Plus, a sneak peek at Dan's upcoming DC mini-series "Bat-Man: The Second Knight" with artist Mike Perkins — an Elseworlds-style tale that takes 1930 Bruce Wayne down a dramatically different path.