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Released from the depths of our Patreon vault it's the finale of our Immortal Hulk coverage and we're talking the final 2 volumes of The Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing! We cover issues 41-50 in this final Patreon exclusive episode. But first, does Cody have a light secret? Is Cody's version of Joe Fixit just Wreck-It-Ralph? Did Jake walk out of Wreck-It-Ralph? Did Anthony walk out of a concert for a Queen cover band? How do we feel about the Twilight movies? What had a better soundtrack: Twilight or Daredevil (2003)? Is this the greatest Hulk comic we've ever read? Was the ending of Immortal Hulk bussin? Who is The One Above All? Are the final battles of the comic confusing? Are there Kingdom Come levels of chaotic spreads? Are you ever sure of Hulk's power level in this run? Does he best the brakes off of The Avengers? How was the Gamma Flight mini-series? Does Hulk get his ass beat by The Thing? What does The Leader transform into? Is it possible to successfully make this run into a movie or TV series? What are the Hulk run's like that follow this? Do Jake and Anthony still love this comic after a second read-through? Does Immortal Hulk solidify The Leader as the greatest Hulk villain? Does Joe Fixit somehow become the hero of this run? Did they drop the whole Hulk ending the world storyline? Does Joe Fixit become Red Hulk? Does Hulk have multiple alien ex-wives? Is this one of the nerdier comics we've covered? What are the best comics Cody has read in 2024? Which Hulk personality would each of us be? Do we like Samson? How did we feel about the King in Black Christmas one-shot? Could Spider-Man or Wolverine beat the Hulk? Is there a new Ultimate Universe in Marvel? Does Putin know how to harness gamma? Is Cody a Russian agent? Would Cody make a good spy? Could Mr. Bean bumble his way into beating the Hulk? Is Betty Ross a baddie? Who was a better Betty Ross: Liv Tyler or Jennifer Connelly? Are Cody and Anthony the true villains of the pod? Do the Fantastic Four make an appearance at the end of the comic? Does Jackie McGee get gamma powers? Did the series forget about Jackie? Will we give this series the coveted 666?Check out our website: https://www.comicsandchronic.com/New episodes every THURSDAYFollow us on social media! Bluesky // Instagram // Twitter // TikTok :@comicsnchronicYouTube:www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQE-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.comCodyInstagram // Bluesky:@codycannoncomedyTwitter: @Cody_CannonTikTok: @codywalakacannonJakeInstagram // Bluesky:@jakefhahaAnthonyBluesky // Instagram // Threads // Twitter // TikTok:@mrtonynacho
On the newest episode of Comics and Chronic the guys discuss volumes 7 and 8 of The Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing. But first did Anthony ever get over WWII? What is the sign somebody saw combat? How do we feel about the current season of House of the Dragon so far? Did we watch Invincible season 2? Are we calling out Spectrum? Will we be seeing Jake in the Trump camps? Was one of the bonus issues done by the creator of Hellboy Mike Mignola? What did we think of that new Hellboy trailer? Do you have to smash through a paywall on Patreon to listen to our Immortal Hulk finale? Do these volumes get back on track from the last couple we read? Is Xemnu the weaponized Mandela Effect? Do we find out The Leader is the big bad of the series? Does Xemnu get the Hulk cancelled? Did the Sinbad movie Shazam ever exist? Is Xemnu antisemitic? Do kids love Young Sheldon? Have we seen Jack Johnson live? What's the craziest Hulk out moment in these volumes? What happens in The Leader's issue? Does Gamma Flight suck? Is Jack Gleason returning to acting? Are we excited about The Sandman season 2? Is there a motorcycle Stan Lee in this comic? How does Samson become Sasquatch? Was Ang Lee's Hulk a huge influence on this run? How does Hulk escape Gamma Flight? At this point can Hulk come out during the day again? Why is Bruce Banner stuck in Hell? Is Ben Grimm's The Thing able to hold his own against Hulk? Is this the biggest omnibus we've read? Would Cody let The Leader suck his dick for Gamma powers? Find out the answers to these and more on the newest episode of Comics and Chronic! Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ComicsandChronic Check out our website: https://www.comicsandchronic.com/ New episodes every THURSDAY Follow us on social media! Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @comicsnchronic YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQ E-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.com Cody Twitter: @Cody_Cannon Instagram: @walaka_cannon TikTok: @codywalakacannon Jake Instagram: @jakefhaha Anthony Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @mrtonynacho YouTube: youtube.com/nachocomedy
On the newest episode of Comics and Chronic the guys discuss volumes 5 and 6 of Immortal Hulk. But first how late in the day can the guys drink coffee? How soon after the birth of their children did Cody and Anthony wait to smoke weed? Would Jake die if eating pussy gave him diarrhea? Will Anthony have a harder time finishing shows as a father? Who stays on top of television shows the most? Should we cover sharks during the summer? Are these our least favorite volumes of the Omnibussy? Is Dario Agger a good villain? Does General Fortean get killed off too quick? Is making horror adjacent a stroke of genius? How is Betty and Bruce's relationship in this? Is The Leader our favorite Hulk villain? How does The Leader showing up in the new Captain America movie make us feel? Do we hate Ruffle-Hulk? What is Amadeus Cho's backstory? How bad does Fortean defeat Gamma Flight? Is Samson the Kenny of Gamma Flight? Do we hate Puck? Do the guys have proof that Cody is a bootlicker? Does Cody get really sweaty? Do the worst two volumes take away from the entire run? Find the answers to these and more on our third episode covering Al Ewing's Immortal Hulk! Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ComicsandChronic Check out our website: https://www.comicsandchronic.com/ New episodes every THURSDAY Follow us on social media! Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @comicsnchronic YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQ E-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.com Cody Twitter: @Cody_Cannon Instagram: @walaka_cannon TikTok: @codywalakacannon Jake Instagram: @jakefhaha Anthony Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @mrtonynacho YouTube: youtube.com/nachocomedy
Today we talk about Doc Samson, who is a psychiatrist but also got semi-Hulk powers, and seemingly takes a turn from psychiatry to curing the Hulk and also other Hulk-adjacent heroes not necessarily with their consent? Today's mentioned & relevant media: -Incredible Hulk (1962) #141-147, 192-238, 246-257, 277-279, 314-337, 265-380, 393, 402-407-418, 425-426, 433, 440-442, 462-471, 600, 607-610, 619-620 -Marvel Team-Up (1972) #102 -X-Factor (1986) #87 -The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #381-382 -Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #137-142, 170-171, 174-175 -Savage Hulk (1996) #1 -Hulk (1999) #11, 16-44, 60-76, 106, 109-110 -Hulk: Gray (2003) -She-Hulk (2004) #11-12 -She-Hulk (2005) #1, 4-5, 7-9, 15, 19 -Doc Samson (2006) -Civil War (2006) -X-Factor (2005) #13-14 -World War Hulk (2007) -Thunderbolts (2006) #117-121, 128-129 -Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2007) #23-27 -Hulk (2008) #1, 3, 6, 14-23, 30, 50-52 -Fantastic Four (1998) #556-557, 562 -Avengers: The Initiative (2007) #20-23 -Fall of the Hulks (2009) -World War Hulks (2010) #1 -Civil War II (2016) #0 -Winter Soldier (2018) #3 -Immortal Hulk (2018) #14-47 -Gamma Flight (2021) -Hulk (2021) #9, 12-14 -Daredevil (2022) #4-6, 9 -Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2022) #10 -Um, Actually -Superman #10 Jamal Campbell Cover Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
Today we talk about Rick Jones, who started out as a sort-of sidekick for the Hulk, then sort-of a sidekick to the Avengers, and Captain America, and Captain Marvel, and--well, he's been everywhere, just read his memoir! Today's mentioned & relevant media: -Incredible Hulk (1962) #1-6, 103-106, 111, 245-285, 308, 312, 319-346, 353, 360, 373-419, 427, 439-445, 451-470, 600, 604, 607-635 -Fantastic Four (1961) #12, 25-26, 36 -Avengers (1963) #1-17, 72, 89-108, 300 -Tales to Astonish (1959) #62, 64, 68-72, 75, 77-92, 97, 100 -Tales of Suspense (1959) #60 -Journey Into Mystery (1952) #116 -Captain America (1968) #110-118, 398 -Captain Marvel (1968) #17-62 -Sub-Mariner (1968) #30 -Marvel Team-Up (1972) #16-17 -Marvel Spotlight (1979) #1-3 -The Death of Captain Marvel (1982) -The Return of the Defenders (1992) -Hulk: Future Imperfect (1992) -Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme (1988) #70-71 -Avengers Forever (1998) -Captain Marvel (2000) -Infinity Abyss (2002) -Captain Marvel (2002) -Hulk: Gray (2003) -Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (2004) -Runaways (2005) #2, 4-6 -World War Hulk (2007) -Hulk (2008) #1-6, 13, 24-31, 53-57 -Fall of the Hulks (2010) -World War Hulks (2010) -Hunger (2013) #1 -Hulk (2014) #5-8, 13 -Avengers: Standoff (2016) -Captain America: Steve Rogers (2016) #1-4, 6, 11-12, 14, 16 -Totally Awesome Hulk (2015) #8 -Captain America: Sam Wilson (2015) #12, 14, 16 -The Fallen (2016) #1 -Secret Empire (2017) #1-2 -Immortal Hulk (2018) #17-24, 29-47 -Gamma Flight (2021) -Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel (2022) -Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #49-51 -Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) #1 -Rise of the Powers of X (2024) #1 -Wolverine (2020) #41 Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
We had a guest! Greg Benninger, co-host of the eSpot podcast, joined to talk about two of his and Steve's enduring shared obsessions: 90's X-Men comics, and Eurovision. Will read Gamma Flight, Black Cat vol 6: Infinity Score, and Shang-Chi by Gene Luen Yang, vol 2: Shang-Chi vs the Marvel Universe. Steve read X-Force vol 1 #86-90, X-Man vol 1 #48-50, and Generation X vol 1 #50-52.
We're back this week with a special bonus episode featuring Gamma Flight writer, Crystal Fraiser, as we talk to her about the first few issues of Ms. Marvel! This reading club originally aired back in September 2021, but we felt it might be a good time to revisit it this week! Covering: Ms. Marvel (2014) #1-5, and All-New Marvel Now! Point One #1 As always, shout out your local comic shop or send us your questions or comments by emailing us at pulllist@marvel.com or tweet using #MarvelsPullList. Make sure to mark it "Okay to read!" Follow us at: @AgentM, @tuckermarkus, @jasmiest & @KaraMcGuirk
On this week's Doombots Podcast, we're revisiting Al Ewing's run on The Immortal Hulk now that it's done, and we're revealing who The One Below All truly is!
Our Con-Men segment triumphantly returns as Steve & Rich discuss the 2021 BaltimoreComicCon and the AlbanyComicCon (a.k.a. the AlbanyComicBookShow)! Then strap in for a Giant-Size Recent Reads Roundtable as Kevin, Steve & Andrew touch on the Immortal Hulk's finale, Gamma Flight, The Trial of Magneto, Inferno, Excalibur, X-Force, The Defenders, Beta Ray Bill, Moon Knight, […]
Our Con-Men segment triumphantly returns as Steve & Rich discuss the 2021 BaltimoreComicCon and the AlbanyComicCon (a.k.a. the AlbanyComicBookShow)! Then strap in for a Giant-Size Recent Reads Roundtable as Kevin, Steve & Andrew touch on the Immortal Hulk's finale, Gamma Flight, The Trial of Magneto, Inferno, Excalibur, X-Force, The Defenders, Beta Ray Bill, Moon Knight, […]
Capes and Lunatics Ep #231: Immortal Hulk #50, Blue & Gold #3 This week your geek guides discuss various topics including: Immortal Hulk #50 and the end of Al Ewing's run with the Hulk Other new comics including Gamma Flight #5, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #9, Star Trek Mirror War #1, Batman & Scooby Doo Mysteries #7, Blue & Gold #3, Rick & Morty: Nimbus #1 Show notes: Capes and Lunatics Ep #231: Immortal Hulk #50, Blue & Gold #3 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Follow Lilith Hellfire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LilithHellfire Produced by: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Production Team: Phil Perich Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics
¡Terminan las aventuras extrañas mientras regresan otras escalofriantes!, ¡Mueren los inmortales, murciélagos impostores, y mucho más en este episodio de Los Cómics de la Semana! TEMAS 3:37 - Generación de Concreto: Netflix y Dave Chappelle / Huelga Crews en Atlanta DC COMICS - (17:36) Batman: The Imposter #1 Batman '89 #3 Blue & Gold #3 Superman and the Authority #4 The Joker #8 Wonder Woman #780 Strange Adventures #12 MARVEL - (1:14:00) The Immortal Hulk #50 Gamma Flight #5 Black Panther Legends #1 Symbiote Spider-Man: Crossroads #4 The Amazing Spider-Man #76 Shang-Chi #5 X-Men #4 X-Force #24 INDIES - (2:08:20) ET-ER #1 (AWA) Clear #1 (ComiXology Originals) No One Left To Fight II #1 (Dark Horse Comics) James Bond: Himeros #1 (Dynamite) Mazebook #2 (Dark Horse Comics) The Unbelievable Unteens #3 (Dark Horse Comics) Black Hammer: Reborn #4 (Dark Horse Comics) The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #5 (Skybound) Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #9 (Archie Comics) FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Bernardo Arteaga, Valentín García Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 15 de Octubre, 2021 Música Midnight City by c152 feat. chirrrex Chase by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5766-chase License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6347-lofi-chill-hip-hop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Vlog Lofi by RamolPro Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7071-vlog-lofi License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Carefree by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Glitter Blast by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4707-glitter-blast License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Asian Lo Fi by DreamHeaven Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6480-asian-lo-fi- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Smooth Lovin by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4379-smooth-lovin License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Imagefilm 020 by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/391-imagefilm-020 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Five Marvel Comics to talk about this week including Ben Reily and Miles Morales doing their Spider-Man thing, the Avengers doing something, the end of Gamma Flight, and Shang-Chi continuing to go against the Marvel Universe! 0:00:00 - Intro 0:04:04 - Amazing Spider-Man #76 0:27:28 - Avengers #49 0:43:12 - Shang-Chi #5 0:57:53 - Miles Morales: Spider-Man #31 1:10:21 - Gamma Flight #5 Show Links: Email: weirdsciencemarvelcomics@gmail.com Youtube Channel - Weird Science Comics DC Comics Podcast - Weird Science DC Comics Podcast Manga Podcast - Weird Science Manga Podcast Patreon: Patreon.com/weirdscience This week's Marvel Comics Patreon Spotlight: Dark Ages #2 & Avengers: Tech-On #3 Check out everything Clay here: https://linktr.ee/FanboyClay
Superconnectivity Ep #362: Agatha Harkness Spin-Off, What If? Episode 9 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: Kathryn Hahn getting an Agatha Harkness spin-off series Stargirl season 2 episode 9 What If episode 9, the season 1 finale Harry Mudd, Picard, Star Trek and William Shatner going to space (for real) New comics including Gamma Flight #4, Savage Avengers #25, Defenders #3, Dark Ages #2 Show notes: Superconnectivity Ep #362: Agatha Harkness Spin-Off, What If? Episode 9 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Production Team: Phil Perich Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics
Comics Recapped… Y the Last Man 04 Marvel Rapid Recaps… Amazing Spider-Man 075 Avengers 048 Gamma Flight 04 Immortal Hulk 049 Iron Man 012 Kang the Conqueror 002 Ka-Zar – Lord of the Savage Land 01 (of 05) Miles Morales – Spider-Man 030 Shang-Chi 004 Star Wars – Doctor Aphra 014 Warhammer 40,000 – Sisters […]
Tune in as Ryan Penagos (aka Agent M) and Tucker Markus share the latest on all the new Marvel comics hitting your local comic shop this week, including INFERNO #1, MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #30, WOLVERINE #16, and so much more!! Plus, IMMORTAL HULK and GAMMA FLIGHT writer, Crystal Fraiser, joins us for a Ms. Marvel reading club! Shoutout your LCB by sending us an email at pulllist@marvel.com or tweet using #MarvelsPullList. Make sure to mark it "Okay to read!" Follow us at:@AgentM, @tuckermarkus, @jasmiest, @meganbagala What we're reading with Crystal Fraiser:Ms. Marvel (2014 - 2015)#1-5, All-New Marvel Now! Point One #1This week's new comics:AMAZING FANTASY #3AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #74BLACK CAT #10 DARKHAWK #2THE DARKHOLD ALPHA #1EXTREME CARNAGE OMEGA #1INFERNO #1THE MARVELS #5MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN #30NON-STOP SPIDER-MAN #5S.W.O.R.D. #8STAR WARS #17THOR #17WINTER GUARD #2WOLVERINE #16 OTHER WEEKLY INFINITY COMICS9/27:X-MEN UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC 59/29VENOM/CARNAGE INFINITY COMIC #29/30DEADPOOL INFINITY COMIC #1
¡La iniciación de un nuevo Aquaman, la muerte del Hechicero Supremo y genocidios históricos, de esto y más hablaremos en este programa de Los Cómics de la Semana! DC COMICS - (5:06) Aquaman The Becoming #1. Batman Secret Files: Miracle Molly #1 Batman #113 Batman: The Detective #5 Catwoman #35 Nightwing #84 Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #4 The Flash #774 MARVEL - (1:00:05) The Death of Doctor Strange #1 X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation #1 X-Men #3 Fantastic Four #36 Guardians of the Galaxy #18 Symbiote Spider-Man: Crossroads #3 Gamma Flight #4 The United States of Captain America #4 Reptil #4 INDIES - (2:06:09) Archie Comics: Big Ethel Energy (WEBTOON) Frontiersman #1 (Image Comics) He Who Fights With Monsters #1 (Ablaze) Something is Killing The Children #20 (BOOM! Studios) Chu #8 (Image Comics) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin #4 (IDW) Serial #7 (Abstract) Bunny Mask #4 (AfterShock Comics) Black Hammer: Visions #8 (Dark Horse Comics) Stillwater #10 (Skybound) FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Bernardo Arteaga, Valentín García Invitado Especial: Israel Capetillos Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 24 de Septiembre, 2021 Música Midnight City by c152 feat. chirrrex Chase by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5766-chase License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6347-lofi-chill-hip-hop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Vlog Lofi by RamolPro Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7071-vlog-lofi License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Carefree by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Comics Recapped… Y The Last Man Marvel Rapid Recaps… Gamma Flight 03 Guardians of the Galaxy 017 Moon Knight 002 Reptil 003 Star Wars – Bounty Hunters 015 Symbiote Spider-Man – Crossroads 002 The United States of Captain America 003 X-Corp 004 X-Men 002 X-Men Legends 006 DC Rapid Pre-Caps… Aquaman The Becoming 01 Batman […]
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Superconnectivity Ep #355: Shang-Chi & Eternals Trailers, What If? Episode 2 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: Tristan's Venom: Let There Be Carnage theory Shang-Chi and Eternals trailer reactions What If? episode 2 New comics including Black Cat #9, Gamma Flight #3, Sinister War #3, Marvels #4, The Heroes Union #1 Show notes:Superconnectivity Ep #355: Shang-Chi & Eternals Trailers, What If? Episode 2 Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn't cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Support the Southgate Media Group on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup
Superconnectivity Ep #355: Shang-Chi & Eternals Trailers, What If? Episode 2 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: Tristan's Venom: Let There Be Carnage theory Shang-Chi and Eternals trailer reactions What If? episode 2 New comics including Black Cat #9, Gamma Flight #3, Sinister War #3, Marvels #4, The Heroes Union #1 Show notes:Superconnectivity Ep #355: Shang-Chi & Eternals Trailers, What If? Episode 2 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn't cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics Support the Southgate Media Group on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup
A bunch of Marvel Comics for you including Moon Knight, Sinister War, and Iron Man. If you would like to help out the podcast and get a ton of exclusive shows in return, head over to our Patreon (patreon.com/weirdscience), and If you can, please leave us a review on iTunes! We would love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, dreams, hopes, corrections...anything to weirdsciencemarvelcomics@gmail.com Also, Check out and subscribe to our Youtube Channel - Weird Science Comics And Check out our DC Podcast - Weird Science DC Comics Podcast and our Manga Podcast - Weird Science Manga Intro (0:00), Moon Knight #2 (07:04), Sinister War #3 (31:36), Gamma Flight #3 (51:02), Iron Man #11 (1:05:49)
Comics Recapped… Geek Out Marvel Rapid Recaps… Black Cat 008 Gamma Flight 02 Guardians of the Galaxy 016 Iron Man 010 Marauders 022 Moon Knight 001 Sinister War 002 Spider-Woman 013 Star Wars – War Of The Bounty Hunters 002 Star Wars 015 The Marvels 003 Way of X 004 X-Corp 003 DC Rapid Pre-Caps… […]
A Recent Reads Roundtable with The Marvels #1-3, The Black Cat Annual #2, Planet-Sized X-Men #1, Heroes Reborn, Gamma Flight #1, and Kevin's Toy Korner (Marvel Legends!), then our 11th segment covering all-things-New-Warriors-in-the-'90s with the 4-issue Night Thrasher Limited Series! @marvelnoise #MN372
A Recent Reads Roundtable with The Marvels #1-3, The Black Cat Annual #2, Planet-Sized X-Men #1, Heroes Reborn, Gamma Flight #1, and Kevin's Toy Korner (Marvel Legends!), then our 11th segment covering all-things-New-Warriors-in-the-'90s with the 4-issue Night Thrasher Limited Series! @marvelnoise #MN372
This week the guys talk about the insane eight book deal for Scott Snyder and Comixology. Then the give a spoiler filled review of Green Lantern Earth One: Vol. 2. Jake delves a little into the Masters of the Universe drama and Tyler talks about Saga and Gamma Flight!
Discussing LGBTQ+ representation in current comics featuring mutants with an All-Star Panel!! Today with us: - CRYSTAL FRASIER, writer on Marvel's Voices: #Pride, Gamma Flight & Cheer Up! Follow Crystal at @AmazonChique - ANTHONY OLIVEIRA, writer of Iceman's short in Marvel's Voices: #Pride & Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling. Follor Anthony at @meakoopa - ERIK OJO, black transmasc artist & video content/analysis creator. Follow Erik at @bikenesmith - DANI KINNEY, trans consultant, sensitivity reader, writer at WWAC & of 'Jessie Drake: Never Coming Home'. Follow Dani at @dkinney001 - COREY SMITH, black autistic queer writer at ComicsXF & X-critic over at their Twitter: @TorterraCotta - CARRIE HARRIS, writer of 'Liberty & Justice for All: A Marvel: Xavier's Institute Novel'. Follow Carrie at @carrharr Let's dive deep into the status quo of the X-Men books and other mutant characters after Marvel's Voices: Pride #1. Where are we at this point? What do we need more of? What stories do we love to see on the page? All of that, with our amazing guests and the usuals, here!
Welcome back! This week Keenan and LZ review and discuss the following comic books: 3:07 Captain Marvel #30 1:21 Nightwing #82 18:39 Catwoman #33 22:11 Gamma Flight #2 26:39 The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #4 32:35 Superman and the Authority #1 41:26 Moon Knight #1 45:23 Guardians of the Galaxy #16 Another Panel: Rogue! Time to discuss the southern X-Men! Are you a fan of Rogue? What are some of your favorite moments? Keenan and LZ have a character close up and discuss their thoughts! Another Re-Read: Avengers No Surrender Part 1! We discuss issues 1-8 of the event Avengers No Surrender! Join us and read along! Thanks for listening! We really appreciate all the support! Leave us a comment and subscribe to the youtube channel! Feel free to contact us! Twitter - Another Relaunch - Keenan -LZ or via email anotherrelaunch@gmail.com
Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics News and Marvel Comics Mail! It looks like we got ourselves a Marvel Comics Podcast going here!!! If you would like to help out the podcast and get a ton of exclusive shows in return, head over to our Patreon (patreon.com/weirdscience), and If you can, please leave us a review on iTunes! We would love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, dreams, hopes, corrections...anything to weirdsciencemarvelcomics@gmail.com Also, Check out and subscribe to our Youtube Channel - Weird Science Comics And Check out our DC Podcast - Weird Science DC Comics Podcast and our Manga Podcast - Weird Science Manga -------------------------------------------- Intro (0:00), News (06:20), Gamma Flight #2 (20:05), Mail (33:53), Extreme Carnage: Phage #1 (48:56), Miles Morales: Spider-Man #28 (1:13:25) -------------------------------------------- This week's Patreon Only Spotlight books are Moon Knight #1 & Captain Marvel #30 - Go to Patreon.com/weirdscience to listen! -------------------------------------------- #marvel #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #avengers #spiderman #captainamerica #blackwidow #blackpanther
¡Los Ganadores del Eisner!, ¡Nuevas series en DC, Marvel y cómics de autor, llenas de motivos lunares en azul, oro y hasta rojo sangre! Acompáñennos a repasar los cómics de la penúltima semana de Julio 2021. GANADORES EISNER - (11:01) DC COMICS - (19:08) Blue & Gold #1. Shazam! #1. Superman and the Authority #1. Superman: Red and Blue #5. The Flash #772. Justice League #65. Nightwing #82. MARVEL - (74:42) X-Men: Legends #5. Moon Knight #1. Marauders #22. Gamma Flight #2. Captain Marvel #30. Reptil #3. INDIES - (129:53) Bermuda #1 (IDW). M.O.M: Mother of Madness #1 (Image Comics). Dark Blood #1 (BOOM! Studios). Syphon #1 (Top Cow). Black Hammer: Reborn #2 (Dark Horse Comics). The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #4 (BOOM! Studios). Usagi Yojimbo #21 (IDW) FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Bernardo Arteaga y Valentín García Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 23 de Julio, 2021 Música Midnight City by c152 feat. chirrrex Chase by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5766-chase License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6347-lofi-chill-hip-hop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Vlog Lofi by RamolPro Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7071-vlog-lofi License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Carefree by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Time Before Time #3 - In this issue the time-travel aspect of the story starts to take a bit of a backseat to the crime noir feel of the story with the politics of the rivalry between the Union and the Syndicate showing up big time. Tons of action & characterization makes this feel like a big chunk of story that helps to flesh out the events from previous issues. Also the art from Joe Palmer is pitch perfect in combining all the elements of sc-fi, crime noir & action. Writers - Declan Shalvey & Rory McConville, Artist - Joe Palmer, Color Artist - Chris O'Halloran, Letterer - Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Undiscovered Country #14 - As we get to the second book of the third arc of this vast story from two veteran writers, it occurs to us that the end game for this series has yet to be defined. Will it be the expedition successfully finding a cure for the global plague? Will it be the re-opening of the United States to the rest of the world? Is it more meta than that and just enough that Snyder & Soule are starting a conversation about what it means to be American and even more than that, what it means to be a human being on earth. So much to think about always with this thought-provoking series. This issue itself is an exploration of American culture & one of it's most identifiable creations, the comic book super-hero. All this is illustrated & colored beautifully which the linework and colors jumping off the page. Writers - Scott Snyder & Charles Soule, Artist - Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Color Artist - Matt Wilson, Letterer - Crank! Alien #5 - Phillip Kennedy Johnson continues at what he does best, world-building. Taking the foundation of what we know about this world form the films, he gives us some great ideas in this issue that really provide tons of potential for more story. Also it gives such great context to the characters that Johnson has introduced us to in the series so far. You add in the action packed Salvador Larocca art that feels kinetic from cover to cover and you have an immensely enjoyable and compelling read. Writer - Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Artist - Salvador Larocca, Color Artist - Guru-eFx, Letterer - Clayton Cowles Gamma Flight #2 - Building on the appearances of Gamma Flight from the pages of The Immortal Hulk this series continues to enrich the world Al Ewing has built with the Immortal Hulk. There likely wasn't room in the main series with only two issues left to give these characters their due and we love that they are getting their own series to finishing telling their story. Skaar showing up at the end of last issue leads to epic action in this second issue just as you would expect. What you might not expect is how relatable and fun Ewing & co-writer Crystal Frasier make the husband and wife of Titania and Absorbing Man. Also while this feels like a team book and that team only feels like they are getting closer and understanding each other better, the action is fun but it is the character dynamics that make this books good. When you add in the fantastic line work of Lan Medina and the bright Antonio Fabela colors it raising the series up to great. Writers - Al Ewing & Crystal Frasier, Artist - Lan Medina, Color Artist - Antonio Fabela, Letterer - Joe Sabino Captain Marvel #30 - Carol Danvers has reached the end of her magic journey and it doesn't end quite the way you expect. In fact, Carol may be worse off and have more enemies than ever including the magic wielders of the Marvel Universe. It's an intriguing and foreboding conclusion to the story from writer Kelly Thompson and expertly illustrated and colored by Jacopo Camagni and Espen Grundetjern. The fallout form the main story leads directly into a bonus back-up story from writer/artist Jamie McKelvie with some wonderful moments between Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel. One of Marvel best books month in and month out, it's no surprise that Kelly Thompson has kept the Captain Marvel title going longer than any previous run of the series. Writers - Kelly Thompson & Jamie McKelvie, Artists - Jacopo Camgni & Jamie McKelvie, Color Artists - Espen Grundetjern & Jamie McKelvie, Letterer - Clayton Cowles Home #4 - The latest issue of this series that started out feeling like a slice of life drama about family & immigration continues it's transformation into an action-packed story about a family with super powers. Also the series is an excellent representation of just how important family is in Latin cultures. When you add in the relevant politics you have the makings of a wonderful titles. Also the art is light-hearted and fun which helps the book from feeling heavy handed and balances out the series of the real-life issues being explored. Writer - Julio Anta, Artist - Anna Wiesczcyk, Color Artist - Bryan Valenza, Letterer - Hassan Otsman-Elhaou Moon Knight #1 - This first issue of the new Moon Knight series feels like it is trying to build off the slick style and mysterious take on the hero from the Warren Ellis series a few years ago. Unfortunately the bigger story and scope of what it feels like writer Jed MacKay is building requires more dialogue and exposition and doesn't lend itself to the quieter tone of the series from Ellis. Also the fine linework from artist Alessandro Cappuccio lacks impact and doesn't help the emotional beats to land with strength they should. There are some interesting ideas here, so we will have to see if the second issue can build on them. Writer - Jed MacKay, Artist - Alessandro Cappuccio, Color Artist - Rachelle Rosenberg, Letterer - Cory Petit Miles Morales: Spider-Man #28 - We've come to expect great things from the current creative team on Spider-Man, but this issue felt a little off the mark. The classic Clone Saga, while much maligned at the time, still felt important and consequential. This three issue modern equivalent for Miles Morales lacks both of those elements which leaves us feeling, for the first time in the Saladin Ahmed run, like we may have read some stories that don't really matter. The Carmen Carnero art is still top notch and she conveys the cover to cover action very well. We will have to wait and see if any of the events from this arc have long lasting consequences that may have us re-evaluation this story in the future. Writer - Saladin Ahmed, Artist - Carmen Carnero, Color Artist - David Curiel, Letterer - Cory Petit Radiant Black #6 - Once again the creative team for Radiant Black has knocked it out of the park with the latest issue of the series. Throughout the entire series the team has managed to subvert expectations at every turn. In this issue we get the very tragic and emotional origin of Radiant Red which may have many readers who previously disliked her, doing a complete 180 degree turn. When you couple the narrative with the clean yet soft artwork of Dark LaFuente you are left with another perfect issue of this series. Writers - Kyle Higgins & Cherish Chen, Artist - Darko LaFuente, Color Artist - Miguel Muerto, Letterer - Becca Carey, Editor & Designer - Michael Busuttil Project Patron #4 - We have almost reached the climax of this incredible AfterShock series. Building on the motivations and interactions between a clandestine team of people who give up their very lives to protect this planet, Steve Orlando has introduced a malevolent villain that has enhanced the stakes immensely. This series truly shows Orlando's love of the medium as it feel like a modern take on so many classic superhero ideas. Also the art is feels so visceral that it adds to the incredible stakes that have been building throughout the narrative. Writer - Steve Orlando, Artist - Patrick Piazzalunga, Color Artist - Carlos Lopez, Letterer - Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Shadecraft #5 - The end of the first arc feels both like a satisfying ending for the story so far and a set up for so much more to come. Unfortunately the creative team is so busy it may be a little bit before we get more of this story. We can't wait to have more though, because what started out as such an intimate feeling story really grew into something so much more while still retaining the feeling of how important family and relationships are. The potential for so much more of this world to be explored is here, so we certainly hope the series returns soon. The balance of the wonderful ending while giving us such a great foundation for more story is what made Jay choose this as his Book of the Week. Writer - Joe Henderson, Artist - Lee Garbett, Color Artist - Antonio Fabela, Letterer - Simon Bowland Silver City #3 - Here we have another title that has grown so much in scope since the first issue. Starting with the premise that the afterlife in many ways may be just as mundane as life on earth, the story has continued to build in layers. From the mysterious working of the afterlife, it's queen and the silver knights to the powers Ru may or not possess, we can't wait to keep reading and discover the answers. Meanwhile the Luca Merli art has been fantastic through out providing both incredible mood with his colors and fantastic design and emotion with his line work. Writer - Olivia Cuartero-Briggs, Artist - Luca Merli, Letterer - Dave Sharpe Syphon #1 - This new Top Cow series is off to a very strong start as we meet our protagonist who has just gained the ability to take the pain away from others who are suffering, He himself suffers from tremendous guilt he feels over a mistake from his past and thus may be particularly suited to wield these powers, but where do they come from? Also who is the mysterious benefactor who claims to want to educate and help him? Extremely compelling and well-paced with gorgeous art, we are very much looking forward to the next issue. So much so that Jace made this his co-Book of the Week. Writers - Patrick Meaney & Mohsen Ashraf, Artist - Jeff Edwards, Color Artist - John Kalisz M.O.M. - Mother of Madness - We get a huge and immersive chunk of story in this debut issue from an all-female creative team and what a start it is. Original ideas when it comes to powers, fantastic characterization that suits the cynical setting for the story that takes pace in a future society. That society feels like a natural extension of our own and where we are headed in terms of gender issues and social movements. When you add in the story elements where the protagonist breaks the fourth wall or flashes back to events from her past, it only adds to the experience. The artwork is also jam-packed with detail with great linework that often breaks the panels and leaps off the page. This is definitely a must-read and Jace's co-Book of the Week. Writers - Emilia Clarke & Marguerite Bennett, Artist - Leila Leiz, Color Artist - Triona Farrell, Letterer - Haley Rose-Lyon
Comic Recapped… Marvel Rapid Recaps… Alien 004 Captain Marvel 029 Gamma Flight 01 (of 05) Guardians of the Galaxy 015 Marauders 021 Miles Morales – Spider-Man 027 New Mutants 019 Reptil 002 Savage Avengers 021 Star Wars – Darth Vader 013 X-Men Legends 004 DC Rapid Pre-Caps… Blue and Gold 01 Catwoman 33 Flash 772 […]
Comic book round table. This week, we talk Infinite Frontier #1, Gamma Flight #1, Justice League Infinity #1, Fight Girls #1, and more ........... Run Times -News In Comics.... – 1:10 – 14:55 Infinite Frontier #1 – 14:55 – 43:40Gamma Flight #1 – 43:40 – 1:05:03 Justice League Infinity #1 – 1:05:03 – 1:27:12Fight Girls #1– 1:27:12 – 1:49:30 Lessons of the Day (LOTD) – 1:49:30 – 1:50:41Trivia at the Theater – 1:50:41 – 1:57:20 Books to watch – 1:57:20 – 2:02:20 Action Figure Update – 2:02:20 *** If you would like to ask a question of our panel you can email at - top5podcast@hotmail.com *** Or visit us online at www.top5comicspodcast.com Top 5 Comics Podcast Ep. 168 Season 9Produced By Top 5 Comics Podcast with-Steve "CBS"Josh .45 Mixed By "CBS"
Joe "The Horror" Lewis returns! To Review the Marvel Universe. This week, Peter Parker Shutter Bug, Magneto and the Mutant Force, Double Action, Gamma Flight #1, The United States of Captain America #1, X-Men Legends 1-3 are all targeted for review. Plus will Kang the Conqueror appear in Loki? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheeseburgersandmarijuana/support
We're back! We know it's been awhile but hey! Big comic boom right now! We have a lot to talk about and on this episode we got a new voice to help soothe your souls. Robert Negoesco joins the squad and just in time for Spawn Universe #1! Also on this episode we get spooky with Nice House on the Lake #1, we tear it up with some of Marvel's most radiated monsters in Gamma Flight #1 and check out what fashion tips they have going on at Hellfire Gala! Plus so much comic movie and tv news and Loki spoilers! It's good to be back!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
*spoilers Happy 4th of July, yall! Put the fireworks down and dive into Shaky Kane and Krent Able's KANE & ABLE with us (23:00). Plus, Demon Days #2 (53:00), Gamma Flight #1 (1:10:15), Daredevil #31, Doctor Aphra #11, CPS #1, Giga #4, Stray Dogs #5, Wonder Woman Black & Gold #1, a chat on continuity, and more. NCBD Picks: Middlewest HC, Skybound X #1
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Superconnectivity Ep #347: Loki Episode 3, Heroes Return #1 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: Shang-Chi trailer #2 Scarlett Johannson and her next project What does Robert Downey Jr have to do and not do? Loki episode 3 New comics including Heroes Return #1, Amazing Spider-Man #69, Fantastic Four: Life Story #2, Reptil #2, Gamma Flight #1, Nuclear Family #5, Bitter Root #14, Home Sick Pilots #6 Superconnectivity Ep #347: Loki Episode 3, Heroes Return #1 Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn't cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Support the Southgate Media Group on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup
Superconnectivity Ep #347: Loki Episode 3, Heroes Return #1 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: Shang-Chi trailer #2 Scarlett Johannson and her next project What does Robert Downey Jr have to do and not do? Loki episode 3 New comics including Heroes Return #1, Amazing Spider-Man #69, Fantastic Four: Life Story #2, Reptil #2, Gamma Flight #1, Nuclear Family #5, Bitter Root #14, Home Sick Pilots #6 Superconnectivity Ep #347: Loki Episode 3, Heroes Return #1 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn't cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Support the Capes and Lunatics Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/capesandlunatics Support the Southgate Media Group on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup
This week we literally read and reviewed every single first issue! We have: Gamma Flight, Batman Reptilian, Vinyl (image), Good Luck (Boom!), Black Hammer Reborn (Darkhorse), Heroes Reborn (Marvel), Spawn's Universe and more 10 books ranked, and hotly debated for your viewing experience! The big summer 10 - come and read those sweet #1's with us! The comic book industry exploded #1s and we ate it up!
Hi and welcome back to Another Relaunch! This week Keenan and LZ discuss and review these comics books: 4:21 Marvel Voices: Pride #1 11:47 Captain Marvel #29 16:39 Robin #3 21:23 Action Comics #1032 26:19 Justice League #63 30:31 Mister Miracle and the Source of Freedom #2 32:28 Infinite Frontier #1 39:13 Heroes Return #1 42:49 Gamma Flight #1 45:52 Guardians of the Galaxy #15 50:00 Wolverine #13 53:04 Sword #6 1:02:44 Way of X #3 Another Panel: X-Men in animation. We know the 90s cartoon is iconic but what about the other X-Men cartoons? What would do you think Marvel will do with the next X-Men animated series? Keenan and LZ talk about it! Tweet us your ideas and thoughts! Another Rewatch: MCU Loki Ep 2 and 3. ....Y'all like Loki?? Thanks for listening! We really appreciate all the support! Leave us a comment and subscribe to the youtube channel! Feel free to contact us! Twitter - Another Relaunch - Keenan -LZ or via email anotherrelaunch@gmail.com
Alex and Brian welcome CPOV Supreme Intelligence Case Aiken to Panelology to deep-dive into Heroes Reborn as the event wraps up—then we talk Ninjak, Black Hammer Reborn, Action Comics, Superman, Checkmate, Infinite Frontier, RWBY/Jusitce League, Wonder Woman: Black & Gold, Home Sick Pilots, Gamma Flight, Marvel's Voices: Pride, Reptil, Guardians of the Galaxy, Hellfire Gala, and more!
¡Fin de mes lleno de fronteras infinitas, historias de vida y regresos triunfales! Será un extenso programa de #LosCómicsDeLaSemana con muchas historietas por leer. DC COMICS - (19:57) Checkmate #1. Infinite Frontier #1. Wonder Woman: Black and Gold #1. Batman: Reptilian #1. Detective Comics #1038. Harley Quinn #4. Robin #3. Batman / Superman #19. Action Comics #1032. Superman #32. Wonder Woman #774. Justice League #63. MARVEL - (108:58) Gamma Flight #1. Marvel's Voices: Pride #1. Heroes Return #1. The Amazing Spider-Man #69. Captain Marvel #29. Wolverine #13. S.W.O.R.D. #6. Way of X #3. X-Men: Legends #4. Reptil #2. Fantastic Four: Life Story #2. Guardians of the Galaxy #15 INDIES - (188:45) Good Luck #1 (BOOM! Studios). Vinyl #1 (Image Comics). Stray Dogs #5 (Image Comics). Imogen of the Wyrding Way #1 (Dark Horse Comics). Black Hammer: Reborn #1 (Dark Horse Comics). The Old Guard: Tales Through Time #3 (Image Comics). Something is Killing the Children #17 (BOOM! Studios). Jonna and The Unpossible Monsters #4 (Oni Press). FICHA COVACHA Mesa: Francisco Espinosa, Bernardo Arteaga y Valentín García Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y ¡ahora en Twitch! Fecha: Viernes 25 de Junio, 2021 Música Midnight City by c152 feat. chirrrex Forgot About Me by DreamHeaven License Lofi Chill Hip-Hop by WinnieTheMoog License Vlog Lofi by RamolPro License Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod License
- Batman: Reptilian #1. Garth Ennis (W), Liam Sharp (A/C). (DC). - Checkmate #1 (de 6). Brian Michael Bendis (W), Alex Maleev (A), Dave Stewart (C). (DC). - Gamma Flight #1 (de 5). Al Ewing y Crystal Frasier (W), Lan Medina (A), Antonio Fabela (C). (Marvel). - Good Luck #1. Matthew Erman (W), Stefano Simeone (A/C). (Boom). - Infinite Frontier #1 (de 6). Joshua Williamson (W), Xermanico (A), Romulo Fajardo Jr. (C). (DC). - Fantastic Four: Life Story #2 (de 6). Mark Russell (W), Sean Izaakse (A), Nolan Woodard (C). (Marvel). Los Irresistibles [01:09:41]: Captain Marvel #29, Guardians of the Galaxy #15, Home Sick Pilots #6, SWORD #6.
Because YOU demanded it! This week, we look at Gamma Flight #1 from Marvel Comics, which spins out of the Immortal Hulk series that we've been a fan of since the beginning. Will Gamma Flight hold up, or crash and burn? Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) [caption id="attachment_629866" align="alignright" width="231"] You can purchase this issue via the comiXology affiliate link[/caption] GAMMA FLIGHT #1 Writer: Al Ewing, Crystal Frasier Artist: Lan Medina Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 23, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 SPINNING OUT OF IMMORTAL HULK, BRUCE BANNER'S GAMMA-POWERED ALLIES GO ON THE RUN! Gamma Flight had one job: Find and stop the Hulk. But when push came to smash, they sided with the Green Goliath-and the human world intends to make them regret it. Puck, Absorbing Man, Titania, Doc Sasquatch, Dr. Charlene McGowan and a horribly changed Rick Jones are fugitives from every known authority-but a team that full of gamma is bound to break before long. Al Ewing, Crystal Frasier and Lan Medina mastermind a whole new world of gamma! 32 PGS./Rated T+
Because YOU demanded it! This week, we look at Gamma Flight #1 from Marvel Comics, which spins out of the Immortal Hulk series that we've been a fan of since the beginning. Will Gamma Flight hold up, or crash and burn? Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) [caption id="attachment_629866" align="alignright" width="231"] You can purchase this issue via the comiXology affiliate link[/caption] GAMMA FLIGHT #1 Writer: Al Ewing, Crystal Frasier Artist: Lan Medina Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 23, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 SPINNING OUT OF IMMORTAL HULK, BRUCE BANNER'S GAMMA-POWERED ALLIES GO ON THE RUN! Gamma Flight had one job: Find and stop the Hulk. But when push came to smash, they sided with the Green Goliath-and the human world intends to make them regret it. Puck, Absorbing Man, Titania, Doc Sasquatch, Dr. Charlene McGowan and a horribly changed Rick Jones are fugitives from every known authority-but a team that full of gamma is bound to break before long. Al Ewing, Crystal Frasier and Lan Medina mastermind a whole new world of gamma! 32 PGS./Rated T+
Jace takes a spoiler-free look at some of the titles hitting comic shops the week of June 23, 2021. Spawn's Universe from Todd McFarlane and company is the start of something incredibly big. Better grab a copy because this is a book that people may look back on in 20 years and say it all started here! Stray Dogs comes to an end with #5 and it is just as poignant, emotional and impactful as each and every issue of the series has been. Amazing Spider-Man #69 brings on Ed Brisson as co-writer and we wonder how long he will be around because this issue is really solid. Action from cover to cover and so many storylines! Fantastic Four Life Story works very well if you look at it as a What If story because so much of this version of the FF's history is completely different from the team and family we know, but that's ok because it is very compelling. Captain Marvel #29 is a wonderful character issue for Carol where she shows so much self-awareness. Perfect example of how much Kelly Thompson understands who Carol is. Plus we get incredible line work and a gorgeous cover. Gamma Flight #1 ties into the Immortal Hulk storyline and we are glad because the story of these characters may not fit into the pages of the Immortal Hulk book, but it is a story worth reading. Lan Medina handles the art and it looks great. Heroes Return finishes up the Heroes reborn event, but we are left feeling a bit like this one may be forgotten quickly. It was all a bit predictable and while at times it was fun, it's impact is questionable. Nuclear Family #5 finishes this series up in a way that fits the feel of the series overall. All your questions may not be answered and you are left to ponder the implications. Just like some of the best episodes of the Twilight Zone not everything is wrapped up in a nice, neat package. Way of X #3 has Nightcrawler more confused than ever when it comes to the answers he seeks about finding a way to stem the spiritual malaise he feels is spreading on the island of Krakoa. Kurt has always been a character whose faith has been strong, but what may matter most here is that Kurt believe in himself. We have not one but two Books of the Week this time out, both have surprising twists in the narrative that we were not expecting based on the previous issues. Shadecraft #4 show us we may not be getting the family drama we expected, but may be getting a much more action-packed one. Lee Garbett & Antonio Fabela are at the height of their artistic powers as well. In Blue Flame #2 a huge event happens within the first two pages that will have a huge impact on the dual narrative going forward and we wonder how Sam may view it. Will he begin to believe that perhaps humanity is not worth saving? All this, plus Jace gives a rundown on some other titles you may want to be on the lookout for.
On this week's comic book reviews podcast: Infinite Frontier #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Xermanico Gamma Flight #1 Marvel Written by Al Ewing and Crystal Frasier Art by Lan Medina Stray Dogs #5 Image Comics Written by Tony Fleecs Art by Trish Forstner Heroes Return #1 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron Art by Ed McGuinness Sea of Stars #10 Image Comics Written by Jason Aaron and Dennis Hallum Art by Stephen Green Batman: Reptilian #1 DC Comics Written by Garth Ennis Art by Liam Sharp Vinyl #1 Image Comics Written by Doug Wagner Art by Daniel Hillyard Fantastic Four: Life Story #2 Marvel Written by Mark Russell Art by Sean Izaakse Shadecraft #4 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett Checkmate #1 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Alex Maleev Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #4 BOOM! Studios Written by Chris and Laura Samnee Art by Chris Samnee Undiscovered Country #13 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi Good Luck #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Matthew Erman Art by Stefano Simeone Ascender #16 Image Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Dustin Nguyen Wonder Woman #774 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W Conrad, Jordie Bellaire Art by Andy MacDonald, Paulina Ganucheau Home Sick Pilots #6 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard Something is Killing the Children #17 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Dell'Edera SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's comic book reviews podcast: Infinite Frontier #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Xermanico Gamma Flight #1 Marvel Written by Al Ewing and Crystal Frasier Art by Lan Medina Stray Dogs #5 Image Comics Written by Tony Fleecs Art by Trish Forstner Heroes Return #1 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron Art by Ed McGuinness Sea of Stars #10 Image Comics Written by Jason Aaron and Dennis Hallum Art by Stephen Green Batman: Reptilian #1 DC Comics Written by Garth Ennis Art by Liam Sharp Vinyl #1 Image Comics Written by Doug Wagner Art by Daniel Hillyard Fantastic Four: Life Story #2 Marvel Written by Mark Russell Art by Sean Izaakse Shadecraft #4 Image Comics Written by Joe Henderson Art by Lee Garbett Checkmate #1 DC Comics Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Alex Maleev Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #4 BOOM! Studios Written by Chris and Laura Samnee Art by Chris Samnee Undiscovered Country #13 Image Comics Written by Scott Snyder and Charles Soule Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli & Leonardo Marcello Grassi Good Luck #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Matthew Erman Art by Stefano Simeone Ascender #16 Image Comics Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Dustin Nguyen Wonder Woman #774 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael W Conrad, Jordie Bellaire Art by Andy MacDonald, Paulina Ganucheau Home Sick Pilots #6 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard Something is Killing the Children #17 BOOM! Studios Written by James Tynion IV Art by Werther Dell'Edera SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan and Tucker run through all of Marvel's newest comics hitting shelves this week including, HEROES REBORN #1, S.W.O.R.D. #6 and GAMMA FLIGHT #1. Luciano Vecchio stops by for a Pride-themed reading club, covering this week's release, Marvel's Voices: Pride #1, plus a few Wiccan and Hulkling extras. Reading club books: Marvel's Voices: Pride #1Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling #1King in Black: Wiccan and Hulkling #1This week's new comics: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #69CAPTAIN MARVEL #29FANTASTIC FOUR: LIFE STORY #2GAMMA FLIGHT #1GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #15HEROES REBORN #1MARVEL'S VOICES: PRIDE #1REPTIL #2SILK #4STAR WARS: DARTH VADER #13W.E.B. OF SPIDER-MAN #2WOLVERINE #13S.W.O.R.D. #6WAY OF X #3X-MEN LEGENDS #4
Wednesday, June 23rd: This week, Nick, Randy, and Dave talk about reboots of Blacua and TSR, Dark Ages from Tom Taylor, and the next Transformers movie! Then we talk comics for the week, including Wonder Woman: Black and Gold #1, Infinite Frontier #1, Batman Reptilian #1, Gamma Flight #1, Marvel Voices Pride #1, Good Luck... Read more » The post 337: Achingly Non-Anxiety Inducing appeared first on Rogues Gallery Comics + Games, Round Rock, TX.
In this extended episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin (@Gilligan_McJew) is joined by Bobby Hankinson (@bobbyhank) as they discuss all the hawt lewks Russell Dauterman designed for Marvel's Hellfire Gala, check out the new trailer for Cruella, and celebrate the new queer Captain America being introduced by Christopher Cantwell, Josh Trujillo, Jan Bazaldua, and Dale Eaglesham in This Week in Queer. This Week's Topics Include: BIG OPENING: KEVIN: Marvel unleashes Hellfire Gala fashions BOBBY: New vocal cast announced for Rugrats reboot DOWN & NERDY: KEVIN: Minari, Servant, Watchmen, Blown Away BOBBY: Justice League: Snyder Cut, Falcon & Winter Soldier, The Muppet Show, Fortnite STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER: New trailer for Birdgirl THIS WEEK IN QUEER: Marvel introduces a new queer Captain America from queer creative team CLIP OF THE WEEK: New teaser for Cruella THE WEEK IN GEEK: MOVIES The 2021 Oscar nominations announced New trailer for Arlo the Alligator Boy The Venom sequel has been pushed to September TV Ryan Murphy confirms the name of season 10 of American Horror Story New trailer for Cruel Summer First look at Eclipso in season 2 of Stargirl Syfy renews Resident Alien for season 2 Peacock orders mystery series Poker Face New trailer for Rutherford Falls New trailer for The Irregulars New teaser for the revival of Behind the Music First poster released for Loki Sneak peek at season 2 of Tuca & Bertie COMIC BOOKS Marvel announces Gamma Flight series featuring trans lead from trans writer SHILF KEVIN: Daddy Falcon BOBBY: Daddy Affleck
YouTuber Comics, by Perch, comic book writer Joe Corallo, comic book retailer Uel Carter, YouTuber Fatal Jay and Dok join Wes on this weeks Comic Aficionados. The gang open up discussing the X-Men Hellfire Fashion Debacle (01:48). The Falcon and The WinterSoldier debuted on Disney+ this week to much acclaim (43:26). Future Superman movie writer Ta-Nehisi Coates wraps up his Captain America stint at issue #30. What will his legacy with the character be? (58:46) Zack Snyder's Justice League finally launched on HBO Max. Did the long anticipated Snydercut impress? (01:15:17) Marvel are releasing several new comic series in June; Predator, United States of Captain America, Infinite Destines, X-Men: Hellfire Gala and Gamma Flight. Which series are the aficionados looking forward to? (01:35:42) DC Comics also announced their new June comic tittles; Batman/Fortnite, Infinite Frontier, Batman: Reptilian, Checkmate, Wonder Woman: Black & Gold. Which comics should readers get on their pull list? (01:55:48) Finally, the Comic Aficionados give their comic book recommendations for the week! (02:05:38) YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/ThiningCritical Support Thinking Critical at Ko-fi. Monthly subscriptions receive bonus content and early access to some channel content. Ko-fi.com/thinkingcritical Thank you for supporting the channel!
On this week's comic book review podcast: HAHA #1 Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art & Cover by Vanesa Del Rey King In Black: Thunderbolts #1 Marvel Written by Matthew Rosenberg Art by Juan Ferreyra Future State: Teen Titans #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Rafa Sandoval Future State: Green Lantern #1 DC Comics Written by Geoffrey Thorne, Ryan Cady, Ernie Altbacker Art by Tom Raney, Sam Basai, Clayton Henry Future State: Kara Zor-El Superwoman #1 DC Comics Written by Margaritte Bennett Art by Marguerite Sauvage Future State: Robin Eternal #1 DC Comics Written by Meghan Fitzmartin Art by Eddy Barrows Future State: Justice League #1 DC Comics Written by Joshua Williamson, Ram V Art by Rorson Rocha, Marcio Takara Future State: Superman/Wonder Woman #1 DC Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Leila del Duca Future State: Dark Detective #1 DC Comics Written by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg Art by Dan Mora, Carmine di Giandomenico Home Sick Pilots #2 Image Comics Written by Dan Watters Art by Caspar Wijngaard King in Black: Gwenom vs. Carnage #1 Marvel Written by Seanan McGuire Art by Flaviano Sweet Tooth: The Return #3 DC Comics By Jeff Lemire A Man Among Ye #4 Image Comics Written by Stephanie Phillips Art by Craig Cermak The Immortal Hulk #42 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Alex Lins and Adam Gorham American Vampire 1976 #4 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Rafael Albuquerque Seven Secrets #6 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Art by Danielle Di Nicuolo S.W.O.R.D. #2 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Valerio Schiti Bloodshot #10 Valiant Comics Written by Tim Seeley Art by Brett Booth and Pedro Andreo SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. This week's episode is sponsored by Shape & Foster. Visit www.shapeandfoster.com for your free 14-day trial. Full Episode Transcript Alex: What's up everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. Alex: And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week. Pete: Shut up. Justin: We sure do. We got lots. Alex: With one that Pete is terrified by. Pete: Oh my God, we're starting with this? Alex: We're starting with this, Pete. We're going right into it with HAHA, all caps, #1 from Image Comics, written by W. Maxwell Prince, art and cover by Vanesa Del Rey. Now, the reason I put it right here at the front of The Stack is this is by W. Maxwell Prince who also wrote Ice Cream Man, our number one book of 2020. This is his follow-up book. He talked about it live on the show when we had him on as a guest. I feel like there's a fair amount of hype regardless in the real world about this, let alone here on our little old podcast. Pete: We're old. Alex: This is a different sort of anthology. This is not about the Ice Cream Man, this is about clowns. This is still an anthology telling deathwatch stories, I believe, about these different characters, and obviously it goes very dark. But what did you think about not just this book, but how it holds up compared to Ice Cream Man? Justin: I think definitely it's great. If you're a fan of Ice Cream Man, I think you will like this book as well. It's nice to see a story that is a little bit totally different. I feel like Ice Cream Man has sort of a supernatural dread to it and this has just more of an existential dread to it, which is just a subtle shift in flavor, the difference between a pistachio with chocolate chip and a pistachio without chocolate chip. But the art is different, which I appreciate, and I really liked the first story. Alex: Pete, how did you feel about this? Were you're too scared to read it? Pete: It was very scary, I had to make sure I read it during the day with plenty of light. Justin: You had to empty that bladder out first so you didn't pee your pants. Pete: Yeah, this was insane. This is really just … What was nice is you kind think you understand it and then it kind of takes a couple more turns. So it was creatively impressive, but just the fact of like this is the person who did Ice Cream Man, the tone underneath it was very troubling, and scary and intense. There is a lot of creepy stuff going on all the time. Yeah, the art was glorious. The storytelling was impressive, but I am very scared to see what's going to happen if this is the beginning. Alex: I like this quite a bit. I thought this was really good like you guys are saying. For those who didn't pick it up, I felt, whether purposeful or not, this felt like a very specific response to Joker to me because this is about- Pete: Oh, interesting. Alex: … a clown who is down and out and pushed to his limits, and then what does he do next? Justin: The movie Joker? Alex: The movie Joker, yes. Pushed to his limits, what does he do next? It goes in very different directions obviously than the movie goes, but it does go to this very dark place. It doesn't back off from the realism of it. But like Pete was touching on Vanesa Del Rey's art, goes through these really different art styles that are very gritty and realistic, some that are cartoony. Alex: So there's a real breadth to the art there that I thought was really nice. And it does feel different from Ice Cream Man like Justin was saying, which I thought was nice to see as well. Even if you haven't read that book, even if you had no interest, even if you were scared of clowns, this is really good. Alex: I mean, I will say, I know I've mentioned to the lead-up to this book that my wife was a clown so I was going to throw this by her, but this is a different type of clown. It's just like more of a party clown type thing going on. Pete: I'm glad we're- Justin: Well, I guess we'll see. Pete: … talking about this, because something that I touched upon last episode, I don't know if the live show or The Stack or whatever, I'm worried- Alex: We know, as we do too many podcasts. Go ahead, Pete. Pete: … I'm worried about your children, because your wife is a clown, you are an evil genius. What are your children going to turn into? You know what I mean? I am very worried that I'm growing up in a world where it's going to be the birth of some kind of like joker type character. You know what I mean? Justin: I'm worried you're raising some sort of insane clown posse. Is that possible? Alex: Yeah. The other day, and this is really weird, my son said, “Hey, do you want some Faygo?” and I was like, “I don't know what that means, but yes, please.” Justin: Nice. I feel like they've got a big weekend planned later this little summer. I want to give a shout out to the movie Quick Change, which I feel like may have been an inspiration for this comic, a Bill Murray movie from like 1990 or something like that. Alex: Regardless, very good book. Definitely pick it up. Next up, King in Black: Thunderbolts #1 from Marvel written by Matthew Rosenberg, art by Juan Ferreyra. As you- Pete: Bergie Alex: … As what? Pete: Bergie. Justin: Bergie Alex: You just love shouting things in the middle when I'm talking, Pete. Pete: Yeah. Alex: If you haven't been picking it up, this is taking place during the King in Black event where Knull, the God of the Symbiotes, has taken over New York City. Here, Kingpin gathers a group of villains to try to take down Knull or at the very least start the process of taking down Knull. In classic Matthew Rosenberg fashion, things don't go very well. There's a bunch of sad sack, horrible villains. But a lot of people die in this book. This feels like Marvel's answer to Suicide Squad, the best way. Justin: 100%. The movie. Alex: I had a lot of fun reading this. Justin: Agreed. This was great. I was really into the star character in her standalone series from last year, so it's great to see her on this team. And just great story, loved everything that happened. Great panel where you get to see Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones kicking ass in the middle and they're like, “Yeah, let's get away from this.” Pete: Yeah. I feel like this is a great kind of story, but also the art is really fantastic in a lot of different ways. It's cool to see Kingpin out of a suit. He's rocking like a starter jacket and a polo shirt, but casually still running things like Kingpin. Yeah. There's a lot of fun being had in this book that is completely insane and over the top, but yeah, this is a fun issue. Alex: Yeah, I've been a little 50/50 about some of the tie-ins. The Venom stuff feels necessary, the King in Black stuff feels necessary, but a lot of stuff with this event feels very side to the event to me. This is side to the event, but I had a blast reading it anyway, and I think that makes it worth checking out. Next up, let's go into our Future State block. We did this last week for the first week of Future State. Justin: Yes. Pete: Oh, boy. Alex: We read and talked about not all the books, but some of our favorites. But once again this week we read all of the books in DC's Future State, which shows us a possible future of the DC Universe. I'd love to go to you guys. Given that we read, I'll just read the titles and then we could read the creative teams later. Alex: We read Teen Titans, Green Lantern, Kara Zor-El, Superwoman, Robin Eternal, Justice League, Superman, Wonder Woman, Dark Detective. Those are the ones that came out this week. What jumped out at you? What did you particularly like that you thought was the standout this week or standouts? Justin: It occurs to me reading a lot of these books that this event feels so much like the 2099 line that Marvel did many, many years ago- Alex: Good call. Yeah. Justin: … especially the Dark Detective book and Robin Eternal in this batch. And I liked both of these books. Robin Eternal brings in Spoiler and some of the … Was it Robin Incorporated? Was that the name of it or? I forget the team of all the Robins, there was a book for a while. Alex: We Are Robin. Justin: We Are Robin, That's what it is. Alex: Yes. Just to mention the creative teams- Pete: We Are Robin. Alex: … behind those since we're talking is, Robin Eternal is written by Meghan Fitzmartin, art by Eddie Barrows. Dark Detective is written by Mariko Tamaki and Matthew Rosenberg once again, art by- Pete: Are they- Alex: … Dan Mora from Once & Future, one of our favorites here, and Carmine Di Giandomenico. Go ahead, Justin. Sorry about that. Justin: And no, great. And Dark Detective I feel like is almost a direct analog to Spider-Man 2099 #1, which is a great book. I really enjoyed this. And then the backup that you were just mentioning, the team behind it, I think is Matt Rosenberg with a Grifter story which I also enjoyed. Pete: … Yeah. I mean, I'm not mad at this event. Like this has been some very interesting reading. I've been reading DC for most of my life and some of the stuff in here is really great. The superwoman art was just- Justin: It was really good. Pete: … unbelievable, the character design. It was just nice to be reading a DC book and being like, “Wow, is this really a DC book?” The colors and the stuff was just so cool. Alex: Yeah, just too while you're calling it out, Kara Zor-El, Superwoman is by Marguerite Bennett and art by Marguerite Sauvage, who I believe was the team behind the DC Bombshells line as well. So there's definitely a sense of that going on. But go ahead, Pete. Pete: And yeah, I just think that even the Future State: Green Lantern, we still got … I was hoping it wouldn't be the actual Green Lantern, it'd be the Green Lantern that we really like. But there's still a lot of creative stuff happening. And maybe I don't know everything, but I was really … The Teen Titans book, Beast Boy is also part of Cyborg. And Robin is rocking what looked like a Taskmaster belt. But like it- Alex: Deathstroke. Pete: … Yeah. But it looked- Alex: Same character basically. Pete: … Well, Slade Wilson, but the belt has the T that looks exactly like Taskmaster's belt. But that kind of stuff aside- Justin: Terminator. Pete: … I was like, “Oh my God, this is a ton of books that we have to read that Robin just dumped in our laps to make us read. But I ended up being very happy- Justin: Make us read. Pete: … that we had to do this. And also, I'm still really loving this new Wonder Woman. Justin: Yeah. Well, Alex, you haven't said anything yet. Why don't you go? Alex: No, that's fine. I mean, I agree with a lot of those picks that I think are really good. Mariko Tamaki, like you said, her Dark Detective was awesome. This book is about Bruce Wade is left for dead, of course he's not quite dead. So who does it become next? The Matthew Rosenberg Grifter story, again, a really fun story there. Alex: I agree with you about Robin Eternal. I was surprised about that one, how much that I like that. It's a really good Tim Drake spoiler story, and I was definitely reading that being like, “Oh, Justin likes this one.” But the one that stood out to me that I was really surprised about was Future State: Superman/Wonder Woman #1, written by Dan Watters, art by Leila Del Duca. Alex: Like Pete said, I think like Wonder Woman, clearly this new Wonder Woman has been the standout here of this event. She's definitely the one that everybody hooked into. They're developing it for the CW as a Wonder Girl show. But she's great, she's fun, Jon Kent is fun. The tone of this is just … Alex: This Wonder Woman is … I believe they haven't been totally upfront about everything that's going on, but she seems to be from some sort of South American god, Pantheon, but also the Olympian Pantheon. Like Zeus is her dad, but somebody else is her mom. So she's dealing with the Sun God there who ends up having a race with … Is it Solaris? Justin: Solaris. Pete: Yes, Solaris. Alex: Solaris. Pete: In that conversation, Superman versus Solaris really. Alex: So fun where just Superman and Wonder Woman are on the ground being like, “Well, this is messing up the entire earth because of the tides and everything that's going on, while these two Sun Gods are having a race around the earth.” Just the whole tone of it was so surprisingly light and enjoyable. I had a blast reading this book. Pete: Also, I- Alex: Justin, you were pointing at me, which one did you think I was going to call out? Justin: I thought you were going to call out Justice league #1, which is I really liked that. Pete: … That's exactly what I thought he was going to say. I also was … Yeah, I really liked Justice League and Justice League Dark. I also liked the kind of last stage reveal. Alex: That was great. So that was Joshua Williamson writing the Justice League story, Ram V writing- Pete: The third. Alex: … the Justice League Dark story. Robson Rocha on the first story, Marcio Takara on the second story. And yeah, I liked the Justice League story, I thought that was a lot of fun. That was all about like the fallout of the Justice League messing up and being rear-ended, what have you. Pete: Also had the right Green Lantern on that one. Justin: Yeah, we get our N.K. Jemisin Green Lantern. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Which is awesome. But the Justice League Dark story was fantastic in that backup there. So then- Justin: Yeah, I like both of these stories. They do a great job of really giving us context for the first Justice League story and then just moving quickly through the story in a fun way by getting this idea out that they're not supposed to talk to each other, they're supposed to maintain their secret identities. But they're all breaking those rules, really great. Justin: As opposed to some of the ones that I thought were harder to read were the Teen Titans one and the Green Lantern one because I was like, “What is happening?” There was very little context given up at the top. And they felt like dumping us into story that I didn't quite know it was happening. Alex: … I think this is an interesting week two thing in particular with the Green Lantern one. Teen Titans is like the … There seems to be a disparity in terms of time period with some of these, where some the earth is a paradise, some the earth is ruined. It's not quite clear how they connect to each other. Pete: Which one are we living in? Alex: A little bit of both, calm A, calm B. Pete: Okay, cool. Justin: There you go. Alex: Teen Titans is by Tim Sheridan, Rafa Sandoval. Green Lantern is by Geoffrey Thorne, Ryan Cady, Ernie Altbacker, art by Tom Raney, Sami Basri and Clayton Henry. We get three stories in the Green Lantern one. That was definitely one where I felt like we're just dropped in the middle with a John Stewart story. You don't know exactly what's going on. They're fighting a new villain. Alex: The second one, it felt like it started to become a little clear as we followed. Jessica Cruz is fighting some Yellow Lanterns, some of the Sinestro Corps. And it becomes clear that the rings have failed. At some point, the Green Lantern rings stopped working. And it becomes even clearer in the third story, which was my favorite of that book, which follows Guy Gardner. He's on a random alien planet as his ring fails and he can't leave the planet, so he kind of makes the best of it. That story I thought was a lot of fun, personally. Justin: Yeah, indeed that one was very fun. Alex: But there you go, good stuff from the Future State. Surprisingly like we've been talking about, a strong event going into week two. Justin: Really enjoying. Alex: Next up, let's talk about one of Justin's favorite books I imagine this week, Home Sick Pilots #2 from Image Comics, written by Dan Watters and art by Caspar Wijingaard. In the first issue of this book, we met a punk band, maybe something like that. One of them got possessed by a haunted house, but- Justin: That happens in punk band. Yeah. Alex: … the other folks got killed by that haunted house. And at the end of the book, we found out the one that was possessed by the haunted house was traveling around, finding relics that had been taken out of the house, and that's where we pick up this issue. This title is awesome. I love it. Justin: It's so good. It's comes from such a strong point of view, like such confidence writing this story, which is like a little wild. Like, you're getting into all this like band and music stuff, at the same time a very specific type of ghost story or horror story. And the way this issue plays out is super fun, super unique, sad at points, and it's setting up some real tension for the characters going forward. Pete: Also I'm glad it really explains why people hang a horseshoe above the door. We really get the kind of where that all got started and why people do that. This is all true stuff. Justin: But what if the horses come back for their shoes? Pete: Yeah. Alex: It reminds me a little bit, I don't know if this is exactly correct, but it reminds me a little bit of- Pete: You buy them Jordans, that's what you do. Alex: … like Scott Pilgrim meets Locke & Key, because- Justin: Okay. Alex: … Yeah. Well, because you got the … This is a spoiler, but we find out by the end of the issue our main character has to track down six relics for the haunted house. Pete: Ah, don't spoil it. Alex: Well, hold on. But six relics for the haunted house. We get some teaser of some very creepy things that are going on there. We get some big fights. But there's this whole mythology being built out here that is fascinating to read it. It really feels like something completely fresh and new at a very excited way. Justin: Yeah, the shot of the horseshoe ghost once it's returned to the house was very Gabriel Rodriguez I thought, in a great way. Alex: Yes. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Great stuff. Definitely pick up this book. This is a good one to get on the ground floor of. Next up, King in Black: Gwenom, I think- Justin: Gwenom. Alex: … vs. Carnage #1 from Marvel, written by Seanan McGuire, art by Flaviano. This is again tying it to the King in Black event. Here we're getting our alternate universe. Gwen Stacy is going into the fray as you could probably guess from the title, she ends up fighting Carnage by the end, but not the Carnage you know. What did you think about this tie-in? Justin: I like it a lot. I've been a huge fan of the Spider-Gwen and now Gwenom and all the different iterations. It's a pretty wild story at this point that she is a Gwen Stacy who held Peter Parker when he died in her arms and became Spider-Girl, Spider-Woman. And then in this, in her earth, there's a little bit of gender swapping with a lot of characters and just slightly alternate takes with everybody. Then she had a venom from her earth, she's now in our earth and dealing with a lot of other Venoms in this issue, including a surprising person who becomes Carnage by the end. I liked it. Alex: Pete. Pete: Yeah. I mean, they make comics for different people, and the important part is that everybody gets to enjoy what they like and that's awesome Justin: What don't you like about this? Not enough Venoms? You need more Symbiotes here? Pete: No, just Gwenom is cool for people, not one of my favorite characters. And hey, awesome for other people, just not my cup of tea. And I respect people want to make comics that they want to read, and then you get to pick what you want to pick. Alex: You sound so sad right now, Pete. I liked this book a lot more than I thought I would. I do like Spider-Gwen or Ghost-Spider or whatever you're calling her. I think she's good. This is a good tie in. It feels natural to bring her into this, given her status quo. And I think in particularly the art by Flaviano is really good- Pete: Art is great. Alex: … and very consistent with the Gwen Stacy Ghost-Spider book, if you read that. Next up, Sweet Tooth: The Return #3 from DC Comics by Jeff Lemire. This gets you the story of whatever is going on with this new Gus who might be the old Gus, we're not quite clear, who is being tracked out of this post apocalypse that's living under the earth. This book is so wild to read, particularly in reference and bouncing off of what's happening to Sweet Tooth. It's fascinating. Justin, I know you were a little conflicted, I think, about the second issue. How did you feel about the third one? Justin: I mean, I still like the book. It's funny. It feels like just a sped up version of the original series in a way. And I do think we're going to get probably next issue the reveal that this Gus is a clone of the original Gus and it's sort of like someone trying to re-engineer a religious event for all these people and return to the earth, and all of that. And so I think that's a cool story, but it definitely feels like we're digging up fossils that we were there for when they were buried- Pete: No way. Justin: … if that makes sense. Pete: This was an awesome, awesome issue. Earl is my new favorite thing. This was- Alex: This is a large elephant man who kills people. Pete: … Yeah. And Earl was just such a bad-ass and such a fun addition to this book. I mean the fuck me Earl is loose just before his head gets ripped off, that's just great. That's just great comics. That's just fun stuff. Yeah. Kind of a creepy reveal of the kind of like two versions of him. But I think this is a very interesting kind of book as it does kind of speed through this, which I … It says three to six, like they don't have time for this. I appreciate the fact that it's fast forward a little bit. Justin: Of course, I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I'm saying that's just what it feels like. Pete: Yeah, so … Alex: That's definitely a cool quote for the cover, “I don't have time for this shit.” Justin: Yeah. Alex: I really liked this a lot, it's just it's a weird read. To your point, Justin, I'm curious too. I'm more curious to reflect on it when it's done and how it works in relationship to the first Sweet Tooth more than anything else. Next up, A Man Among Ye #4 from Image Comics, written by Stephanie Phillips, art by Craig Cermak. This is ending this title, I believe, for now. It focuses on a bunch of female pirates who are teaming together. We finally get that team in this issue as they try to rescue one of their boyfriends, I guess, that's the best way of putting it. Pete, you've been a big fan of the series. Pete: Yeah, this is really great. And I think this ends really well. It's a little heartbreaking what kind of happens. But I've been really impressed with the action, I love the storytelling and I think this is a really kind of cool way of everybody kind of coming together here at the end so we can kind of get more ventures hopefully. But I thought this was a great kind of a fun pirate story with some cool twists in it to kind of update it. And I appreciate a lot of the rage in what was happening. Alex: Justin, what about you? Justin: Some comics are for Pete, and some comics are for Justin and some comics are for Alex. And this one, this was fine. I think I said last time like I'm not a crazy fan of this. Reading this issue, it feels very much like an old black and white Disney movie in it's sort of storytelling and style. Once I was like, “Ah, I think that's what the vibe is here,” I enjoyed it more, but it's all right. Alex: Yeah, I would have honestly wanted a little more from it. I want to kind of want to see where it goes, and maybe now that this team is all together where it goes to the second arc, excited about that. But art by Craig Cermak was good. I think the writing was solid. I had a fun time reading this. Next step, The Immortal Hulk #42 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing, art by Alex Lins and Adam Gotham. Gotham, perhaps. Justin: Oh, interesting. And on a Marvel book. Alex: That's weird. Justin: I think it's Gotham. Alex: Gotham. Justin: Oh, Gorham actually. Alex: Gorham? Pete: Wow. Justin: Yeah. Alex: All right. Interesting. Anyway- Pete: Actually, it's Jones, I think is what it is. Yeah, it's Gorham. Alex: In this issue, we're getting split focus between Henry Gyrich is taking over Gamma Flight- Justin: I think it's Gyrich. Alex: … Gyrich? Justin: Definitely. Alex: Have I been pronouncing it wrong my entire life? Justin: Yes. Alex: Jesus Christ. Justin: It's pronounced [inaudible 00:25:37]. Pete: I don't want that attention. Alex: Anyway, some guy is taking Gamma Flight to task. Meanwhile, the leader is trying to figure out why he can't get the whole taking over the world, the Immortal Hulk thing to work for him. He figures out some stuff by the end, so does Gamma Flight. Lots of stuff going on here and lots of movement to this issue. What did you guys think? Justin: This book is great. It's continues to be great. This feels very much like a sort of middle type issue, so it's not the like big moves happening. I do like the reveal that our newspaper reporter, who's been an ongoing character in this run, has been affected by the gamma rays. That's a big turn and reveal. And I love, love the reveal at the end. Alex: Pete, what about you? Pete: Yeah. I mean, it continues to be gross and creepy in all the right ways. Yeah. I mean, we got the leader trying kind of figure things out a little bit in this issue, and then some other storylines going on. Yeah, just the monster stuff is so insane and this stuff. I'm interested to see where this is going. It continues to be a really solid book. Alex: Yeah, I love this as well. My one caveat that I was weirdly struck with this issue, I wish, I know that they can because they've got to release a whole book every month, I wish that they would have waited for Joe Bennett to do all of it. Because Joe Bennett's art is so phenomenal and his designs are so disgusting in exactly the right way, that whenever he does an issue, it's heads and tails above everything else. And we've gotten some phenomenal stuff as well. I think the art in this was good. Alex Lins, Adam Gorham, you say. Justin: I know, I think you've got to give it up for Gorham. Alex: Yeah, both really good things across the board. But man, there's something slightly missing in terms of the fucked upednes of Joe Bennett's art in this issue that I would have wanted a little bit more. Justin: But I also think this issue wasn't about that, this was sort of dealing with some of the other characters. If we're going to take a break from the crazy body stuff, I'm fine having another artist jump on. But I got to get up for Al Ewing for really plumbing all the depths of the Hulk villains to hit all the weirdest marks, and we do it again here. Alex: Yes, I agree with you on that cliffhanger. Let's move on to talk about American Vampire 1976 #4 from DC Comics, written by Scott Snyder, art by Rafael Albuquerque. Pete: Albuquerque. Alex: In this issue we're ramping things up in a big way as our heroes, I guess, question mark, sort of try to start to figure out how they can stop the apocalypse, things get worse before they get better. What did you guys think about this issue? Pete: This was a really amazing, fun issue. Love the crazy team up. A really intense last page. The art is really unbelievable. This was really clicking for me. I really enjoyed this issue. Justin: If you walk in a room where the chairs are too big, get out of there, because someone's coming home and sitting- Pete: Yeah, that's a good note. Justin: … in those big ass chairs. Alex: I broke into a house one time and there was a chair that was too big, and there was a chair that was too small, but then there was one chair that was just right, that's the one that I sat in and then I broke it. Pete: And then the bears came home and murdered you like your name was Archie? Alex: Yeah, that was a lot of things all at the same time, Pete. Justin: Interestingly you were in a house that bears own. Alex: I got totally bear-zoned, if you know what I mean. Justin: Yeah, you got bowned. Pete: Yes. Alex: Yeah, great book. Really awesome every issue. Let's move on and talk about Seven Secrets … Yes, what? Justin: No, I do. I really like this book. Scott Snyder has such a mastery of these characters, and I think it's building up to something really exciting. Alex: Yeah. I guess the main thing is just like, it is wild to be in a thing that started with something so relatively simple as, “There's different type of vampires,” and now it's like, “Every monster,” but I love it, it's fun to read. Seven Secrets #6 from Boom! Studios, written by Tom Taylor, art by Daniele Di Nicuolo. We have wondered the entire series what these secrets are, they just kind of talked about what the secrets are. Finally, we get an inkling of what is going on- Pete: A little taste of the secret. Alex: … with them as our heroes get attacked by the Keepers, the Villains, manage to escape at the last second. And we open up the mythology of the book in a really big and very weird way. I thought this issue was not only great as the series has been, but very necessary in terms of the run, because there's only so long you can keep these secrets- Pete: Yeah, exactly. Alex: … secret from the reader before it starts to get annoying and they start to really pull back the veil here. Justin: Yeah. It's great to hear your secrets. Go ahead. Pete: I was really impressed because I was like, “Man, it's the sixth issue when we're finally getting a little taste of the secrets,” I was like, “There's no way to build up.” But the fact that it is such a huge kind of thing that happens when they open up one of the cases, I was like, “Okay, great. This is worth it. This is totally insane. The action is over the top.” It's really interesting how something can start at one place and kind of end up here. It's really impressive, the writing and the storytelling. It's great. Justin: Yeah. I feel like Tom Taylor set out at the beginning of this book and was like, “I'm going to write a comic that is truly an anime, that is very much in the style of an anime series or anime movie,” and that's what this is. This feels very much like it's- Pete: In all the right ways. Justin: … Taylor-made to be an anime. Alex: I get it. Justin: Taylor-made to be an anime. Alex: Let's move on and talk about S.W.O.R.D. #2 from Marvel, written by Al Ewing, art by Valerio Schiti. This is also tying into the King in Black event, though it's not necessarily labeled as such, I believe, on the cover. I believe this following how it's affecting the X-Men side of the world and things get real bad by the end here with this weird defacto team of folks. What did you think? Pete? Pete: Sure. Alex: Justin? Justin: Yes. This was a weirder … Like we were talking about with the King in Black stuff, this definitely feels like it's a fair distance away from the main storyline. But it's a fun, random team of X-Men. And it's nice to read a book with Al Ewing sort of dabbling around in the X-Men world. I like the places ends. I like to see these characters random. Magneto sort of feels like older Magneto. Sebastian Shaw. We haven't seen these characters in a while, so I enjoyed seeing them in this book. Alex: Pete. Justin: Yeah, Ewing is doing amazing stuff on Hulk and so cool. Alex: This is wild. This is like straight out of the nineties X-Men book. It's very different from a lot of the other X-Men stuff, and it is tangential. I mean, it's all of them living on the S.W.O.R.D. Space Station and try to figure out like basically reasons why they should not go fight Knull, the King in Black, is essentially what happens to this issue. Alex: But it is one of those books where I'm reading, I'm like, “Oh yeah, I remember that character from the nineties. Okay, that's cool.” But like you said, a good cliffhanger at the end that definitely makes me excited to read #3. And last but not least, Bloodshot #10 from Valiant Comics rate by Tim Seeley, art by Brett Booth- Pete: Don't you feel it. Alex: … and Pedro Andreo. This is a book that straight up feels like it's trying to capitalize off the massive success of the Bloodshot movie that never happened. But regardless, Tim Seeley is doing his best here to put out a fun over the top, insane, cinematic Bloodshot book. Justin: Yeah, and I think he is succeeding. I like a lot of the movies in this book. I mean, aren't we all strung out Bloodshot who comes back in the middle of the issue and tries to pick a fight, but he doesn't have enough protein? That's what we're all living in right now. And I like the line, “Come on you Jared Leto-looking motherfucker.” Pete: Yeah, that's great. Justin: Very funny. Alex: That's just Tim Seeley. Justin: Tim Seeley does a great job of combining great action with some fun minds. Alex: It's wild how much happens in this book, it feels like three entire arcs of a Bloodshot comic happening within 20 something pages which is an insane pace to read. But it's fun, I enjoyed it. I don't know. Pete: Yeah, I mean- Justin: Eat your protein. Pete: … Tim Seeley is a great writer. He adds humor to all the right things. Bloodshot to me is not one of my favorite characters, the movie didn't help that at all. I thought this was kind of a more interesting take, but it was very fast-paced, but it had some great lines in it. Justin: Let me ask you, Pete, what don't you like about him? That he's like Deadpool, a character you like, or the Punisher, another character you like? Pete: I don't know what it is, man. All right? I don't know. Justin: You don't like nanites? They're just tiny robots. Pete: Yeah. Don't trust them. Alex: He kills people and eats meat, what is there that you don't like about that, Pete? Pete: Okay. On paper, it seems like I should love this guy. I get it guys. Justin: Tim Seeley, one of your favs. Pete: Oh, yeah. Justin: Touchy-feely Tim Seeley. Alex: His name is Bloodshot. Blood and shot are two of your top 10 words. Pete: It's okay guys, I get what you're saying. Justin: Whenever we used to go out to bars, you'd be like, “I'll have a blood shot,” and we would all drink blood with you because that's what you demanded. Pete: Yeah. Alex: And then you would shout, “Dracule.” All right, folks. I think that's it for The Stack. If you'd like to support us, patriotic.com/comicbookclub. Also we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00PM- Pete: We sure do. 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