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We look back on one of the most important JLA stories, Tower of Babel!https://www.editorsnotecomics.comhttps://www.patreon.com/editorsnotecomicsPop Culture News 3:55Weird Comics Facts 21:42Sports Report 25:28JLA Tower of Babel 33:52What DC Character Should Get A Spider-Verse Style Movie? 48:49
It is always good to have contingency plans in case superheroes go rogue, right? Right..? This week the brothers read Tower of Babel. We discuss low-cut mens clothing, aquaphobia, and Talia stands by her man(men?). Thanks for listening! Read: JLA-Tower of Babel Next: Emperor Joker
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1 30 is an issue of the series Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (Volume 1) with a cover date of August 1958. Jimmy is depressed that he cannot join in on a father-and-son picnic because he is an orphan. This changes when Superman arrives and tells Jimmy that he's legally adopted the cub reporter and the two participate in the festivities. https://www.dc.com/graphic-novels/jla-the-tower-of-babel-the-deluxe-edition https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=180091 JLA: Tower of Babel is a Justice League storyline written by Mark Waid with illustrations by Howard Porter. It's published in the JLA series following Grant Morrison's World War III and leading into Waid's The Queen of Fables. The storyline deals with Ra's al Ghul taking down the League to cause planet-wide chaos. He uses stolen contingency plans made by Batman to take down his teammates, causing the team to distrust Batman. Ra's uses technology to disrupt the language-processing centers of every brain on the planet, making all communication impossible. https://amzn.to/3mwwqX2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, we talk about JLA Tower of Babel by Mark Waid and Howard Porter! We discuss why this is not only one of the best JLA stories, but Batman stories as well! Manny's Links Twitter: https://twitter.com/MannyG1138 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_idbuythatforadollar_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manny.gomez.184 https://monkeysfightingrobots.co/author/mgomez The Comic Lounge Links Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecomiclounge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecomiclounge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecomiclounge https://www.thecomiclounge.com Send us your feedback or comments to thecomicloungepod@gmail.com
My guest this week is comedian Reuben Wolf! Watch Reuben's special on YouTube (google Reuben Wolf YouTube). What is Reuben's problem with Plastic Man? Has everybody taken a comic book class except for Brett? What's the deal with Spawn? What happens when the creator of a property leaves? What happened to Spawn when Todd McFarlane left? Who is Brett's favorite Spider-Man artist? What happened when Steve Ditko left Spider-Man? How did Spawn's art style change? What did Brett and Reuben think of Roger Corman's Fantastic Four? Who would win in a fight, Martian Manhunter or Hannibal Lecter? Why wouldn't Reuben want to write for Saturday Night Live? What does Brett think of the Snyder Cut? How about the Joss Whedon Justice League? Why hasn't Brett seen Steel? What is the highest Tomatometer score for a comic book movie? When did our era of comic book movies start - 2000 or 2008? What helped comic book movies get good? Reading list: JLA - Tower of Babel; Spider-Man; Spawn Collection, Vol. 1; Superman Vs. Muhammed Ali; Batman Vs. The Hulk; Spider-Man Vs. Superman Recorded 9-17-22 via Zencastr
Join us this week as we discuss the classic Justice League of America run, The Tower of Babel. New episodes every Monday. Twitter - @ComicalyUnawareInstagram - @ComicallyUnawareGmail - ComicallyUnaware@gmail.comTiktok - Cammy_J19
And a rambling and too brief review of "JLA: Tower of Babel" by Mark Waid & Howard Porter, which collects issues #42-46 of the "JLA" series in 2001, as Rhas Al' Ghul has a new plan to decimate the Earth's population but first he has to take down the Justice League.
John and Sam discuss JLA: Tower of Babel from JLA #43-46 published in 2000. Time Codes: 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:36 Opening comments 0:00:46 JLA: Tower of Babel 0:32:35 Previews Spotlight reminder 0:33:03 Wrap up 0:33:33 End of episode. Email us at TheGuys@ComicBookPage.com Join the discussion on our forum at: http://forum.comicbookpage.com Join the Comic Book Page Slack […]
Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss THE ADAM PROJECT!! Then stick around for a review of JLA: Tower of Babel! It's na rignnteites stryo. Itaw, tahw's ianhnpepg? Kame It Otps! SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter: twitter.com/MediaLunchBreak Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheMediaLunchBreak Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/TheMediaLunchBreak Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheMediaLunchBreak Instagram: @The_Media_Lunch_Break Or email us at: TheMediaLunchBreak@gmail.com Listen to and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts! The Media Lunch Break on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak Graphic art by: Melinda Filonuk - www.melgraphics.com www.etsy.com/shop/melgraphicscreations Eric Scotolati - https://twitter.com/ericscotolati
Does MCU deserve Oscars?We start off this week talking about Kevin feige comments about genre bias against the MCU as we wonder if this is actually true and how awards have been in general to Superhero movies.Hawkeye episode 4 brings about mixed reviews from the hosts as we attempt to cover various sections of the show from the family dynamic, to the fight choreography, the mystery of the watch, Laura Barton and many more. Do you think the show is getting sillier and Katie annoying? Let us knowFinally we discuss JLA : Tower of Babel, one of the most popular JLA story written wondering if it is good and whether it should be adapted to live actionDid you like this episode? Then please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts.And let us know in the comments here and be sure to follow us on Twitter@NaijaGeekingOut, Instagram, Facebook and watch our shows on YouTube.If you like this podcast you'll enjoy our sister podcast Naija Nerds so give it a listen.
The Secret Origins of Mint Condition Episode 4 Top 10 (part 2) In this episode we continue with our top 10 lists of comic books and comic book story lines, culminating in our number 1 picks. Again we go into many of the details of our favorite books, so if you haven't read these books and don't want anything spoiled for you, please read through the notes and skip ahead. If you enjoy this episode please like, share, and subscribe to the podcast. You can reach us at Secretoriginsmc@gmail.com and visit the Facebook group, “The Secret Origins of Mint Condition.” :25 James introduces the show and the continuation of the top 10 comic books and comic book storylines. :43 Chris starts off, giving his number 4 pick, JLA “Tower of Babel,” written by Mark Waid 4:53 Joe gives his number 4 pick, “The Death of Superman”, “Funeral for a Friend”, “The Reign of the Supermen” and “The Return of Superman,” written and drawn by too many talented artists to list here. 9:25 James gives his number 4 pick, “Planetary,” the entire run written by Warren Ellis with artwork by John Cassidy. 12:57 Chris gives his number 3 pick, “Daredevil Yellow,” written by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. 16:50 Joe gives his number 3 pick, Superman Annual #11 “For the Man Who has Everything,” written by Alan Moore with artwork by Dave Gibbons. 20:17 James gives his number three pick, The Sandman Vol. 1 “Preludes and Noctrines” 22:51 Chris gives his number two pick, Batman “Dark Victory,” written by Jeph Loeb with artwork by Tim Sale. 26:58 Joe gives us his number two pick, Batman “Year One,” written by Frank Miller with artwork by David Maz 32:30 James gives his number two pick, Batman “The Court of Owls Saga,” written by Scott Synder with artwork by Greg Cap 37:07 Chris gives his number one pick, “Kingdom Come,” written by Mark Waid with artwork by Alex Ross. 45:18 Joe gives his number 1 pick, Daredevil “Born Again,” written by Frank Miller with artwork by David Maz 49:00 James gives his number one pick, Swamp Thing issue 50 “The End,” written by Alan Moore with artwork by Steve Bissette. 56:37 Before the episode wraps up, a few honorable mentions are listed.
Warning Comic Book Spoilers Ahead!!! In this weeks episode, we dive into our top 10 comics and comic book storylines. We go into many of the details of our favorite books, so if you haven't read these books and don't want anything spoiled for you, please read through the notes and skip ahead. If you enjoy this episode please, like, share and subscribe to the podcast. You can reach us at Secretoriginsmc@gmail.com and visit the Facebook group The Secret Origins of Mint Condition. :30 James introduces the topic of our top 10 comic books or comic book story lines. 1:35 James, whose list is in no particular order, starts off with his first book/ series which is Thor vol 2 written by J Michael Straczynski with artwork by Olivier Coipel. 4:50 Joe starts off with number 10 on his list, which is a golden/silver age comic Superman 248 vol. 1. “The Man Who Murdered Earth” written by Lein Wein with artwork by Curt Swan. 8:06 Chris gives us his number 10 pick, Green Arrow: Quiver written by Kevin Smith with artwork by Phil Hester. 13:45 James gives his next pick, Dare Devil: Guardian Devil written by Kevin Smith with artwork by Joe Quesda. 19:38 Joe's number 9 pick is Batman 251: The Joker's 5 Way Revenge written Denny O'neil with artwork by Neal Adams. 25:08 Chris' number 9 pick is Sandman vol.3 Dream Country written by Neil Gaiman with artwork by many talent artists that would be too long to name here. 31:01 James gives his next pick, X-Men: “The Age of Apocalypse” the entire four volume run written and drawn by too many talent artists to list here. 36:00 Joe's number 8 picks is Adventure Comics 369 “Mordu the Merciless” and 370 “The Devil's Jury” written by Jim Shooter with artwork by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan. 41:55 Chris gives us his number 8 titles V for Vendetta written by Alan Moore with artwork by David Lloyd and Tony Weare. 44:10 James gives his next pick, Swamp Thing Annual #2 written by Alan Moore with artwork by Steve Bissette. 47:00 Joe's number seven pick and what he considers the greatest cover of all time, Amazing Spider-Man 39 written by Stan Lee with artwork by John Romita. 50:50 Chris gives his number seven pick, Marvel's “Civil War” written by Mark Millar with artwork by Steve McNiven. 58:00 James gives his number 6, JLA “Tower of Babble” written by Mark Waid with artwork by Howard Porter and Steve Scott. 01:05:35 Joe gives his number 6, Fantastic Four 48, 49, and 50 “The Coming of Galactus” written by Stan Lee with artwork by Jack Kirby. 01:12:56 Chris gives us his number 6, Amazing Spider-man written by JMS Vol. 1: “Coming Home” with artwork by John Romita jr. 01:21:07 James gives his number 5 Amazing Spider-man written by JMS issue 37 “The Confrontation” with artwork by John Romita jr. 1:27:50 Joe's gives his number five pick “The Man of Steel” story and artwork by John Byrnes. 1:32:22 Chris gives his number five pick, “March” by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell.
Caleb and Isaac return to their Justice League retrospective after a very extended hiatus. But before they can finish their series with Justice League: Doom, first they're turning their eyes to the story that inspired the film. What will your hosts think of Mark Waid's Tower of Babel? Spoilers, both of them highly endorse reading it before listening to find out. This episode was recorded on July 21st, 2021. Email your buds over at thenoviceelitists@gmail.com or reach out to us on twitter @Calebalexader
On this new audio episode, Bill, Caleb and Steve start the show off by discussing the premiere of Loki, the new Marvel Cinematic Universe series airing on Disney+ with Tom Hiddleston reprising his role as the Norse God of Mischief! What is Loki up to, what is the Time Variance Authority and exactly what is Owen Wilson doing there? Well, hit play and find out! We also head over to the virtual spinner rack to discuss the JLA: Tower of Babel collection, Fantastic Four: Life Story, Iron Fist: Heart of the Dragon, Crush and Lobo, The Other History of the DC Universe and more!
Join Tom Panarese and me as we watch and commentate on the 2012 DC animated film “Justice League: Doom.” How closely does it follow “JLA: Tower of Babel?” Is Batman portrayed differently? Is he still a jerk? Listen and find out!
Guest-starring Tom Panarese for our last JLA story together! After Tom plays “Contingency Plan”, Tom and I review the 2000 story JLA: Tower of Babel (JLA #43-46). We respond to a listener email and review Batgirl #40/92. Chris’s Cornucopia of Curiosities and Tom and my literature recommendations round out the episode.
Episode 48 - Justice League: Doom and Movie Swap 10 Welcome to The Uncaped Crusaders Review! This is a podcast where Mark and Ian discuss (and rant) about all things Batman! Join us as we talk about the impressive Justice League: Doom. A different but enjoyable adaptation of Mark Waid's JLA: Tower of Babel. Also on this edition of Movie Swap Ian watched Goodfellas and Mark watched The Social Network. Follow us on Twitter @UncapedReview to keep up with what we are up to! Follow Mark @MARKYMARKBRAND and Ian @ianbarkbark as well! Find out more at https://the-uncaped-crusaders-review.pinecast.co
It was Me! This week Chris and Daniel discuss JLA: Tower of Babel by Mark Waid, Howard Porter, and Steve Scott. We also talk about Ewan McGregor's return as Obi-Wan Kenobi, new Marvel shows on Hulu, and a recap of our live show at Silicon Valley Comic Con. Visit us online: https://thereadercopypodcast.libsyn.com/ ( Check out The Reader Copy Podcast website) Our iTunes page: https://goo.gl/MikhDd ( Listen to more episodes) Even More Stuff: https://goo.gl/4iDTXn ( Check out our Instagram) https://goo.gl/cVFw7r ( Follow us on Twitter) https://goo.gl/RsnXc1 ( Like us on Facebook) Show music provided by MDK - Hyper Beam
Das neue Jahr startet mit einer geballten Diskussion über die Cashcows der beiden großen Verlage. Ist Batman wirklich so eine Gelddruckmaschine wie Wolverine oder Deadpool? Danach geht es um DCs neues Teambuch aus dem 31. Jahrhundert und wir werfen einen Blick zurück auf die Podwichtel-Aktion im Dezember. [ Download | RSS-Masterfeed | iTunes-Masterfeed ] 00:00:25 Thema 1: Die Cashcows der Verlage - Batman, Wolverine, Deadpool* "Fatman on Batman" mit Dan DiDio* "The Warriors": Film (Wikipedia) + Spiel (Wikipedia)* Wolverine and the X-Men (Wikipedia)* Rogue Gallery von Deadpool* Rogue Gallery von Wolverine* Die digitale Serie um Wolverine in Japan hieß "Wolverine Japan's Most Wanted"* Batman baut Brother Eye (Wikipedia)* JLA: Tower of Babel (Wikipedia)* Film "Crisis On Two Earths" (Wikipedia)* Deadpool "The good, the bad and the ugly" (Wikipedia)* Detective Comics #27 00:37:00 Thema 2: Justice League 3000 #1 (DC/Keith Giffen/Howard Porter)* Green Lantern bei Legion of Superheroes (DC Comics Database)* Diskussion über Howard Porter in NNN001* Erste Charakterentwürfe von Howard Porter* Wonder Twins (Wikipedia)* Jon Lane Kent (Wikipedia)* Keith Giffens "Threshold" (Reviews auf NerdNerdNerd)* Wally West soll im April im Flash Annual #3 zum ersten Mal auftauchen* Hal Jordan als Spectre (Wikipedia)* Orko bei He-Man (Wikipedia)* Superman/Wonder Woman (Wikipedia)* Red Hood and the Outlaws (Wikipedia) 00:57:48 Thema 3: Film "Die Mondverschwörung" (Thomas Frickel, 2012) 00:59:40 Thema 4: Powichtel-Aktion im Dezember* Wir wurden vom Hobbykoch Podcast bewichtelt* Wir haben Kauderwelsch Avantgarde bewichtelt* Jahresendfestkalender "Geschenke aus der Dose"* Nerdvana bewichteln Hitmist Germany* Salatrezept in NNN002 01:08:24 Thema 5: Auf welche Comics freuen wir uns?Max: Batman Inc. Bd. 4 (DC/Panini), Superman Unchained (DC/Panini)Steffen: Deadpool #27 (Marvel), Futures End #0 FCBD 2014 (DC), Scratch9 #0 FCBD 2014 (Hermes Press) 1:12:04 Outro Musik:Allister Brimble - World 1 - Superfrog OSTThrowing Stuff - White Man In An Asian City - TSFUSim Gretina feat. Chichi - What Your Friendship Means To Me (Sonic Rainboom Mix) - Summer in Ponyville Feedback geht so:Twitter Podcast: @NNN_PodcastTwitter Steffen: @NerdNerdNerd_deTwitter Kati: @CatchKatiFacebook: NerdNerdNerd PodcastE-Mail: nerdnerdnerd.podcast@gmail.com
With Justice League coming out this weekend, we thought we would discuss a Justice League story. We picked Mark Waid's Tower of Babel. This story appeared in JLA 43-46, with the trade including some other issues, including a weird story about sentient bacteria. So, enjoy this story that may have cemented the calculating, distrusting Batman.
In this issue we talk all about the characters or schemes that began with good intentions but went horribly wrong. But first we discuss the latest in DC news, with first reviews of Justice League, Mera getting her own solo title, sexual allegations in DC's top management, and Brian Bendis moving to DC! This week surely packs a punch and MORE... Intro music by Aaron Barry Prescribed Reading from Issue #23: Action Comics vol. 2 #40 – Superman finds himself in the Bizarro universe of Earth 29, where he teams up with Bizarro to defeat Doomsday Superman: Doomed #1 – Superman defeats Doomsday and consumes all of the Doomsday spores to save the people of Earth, causing him to slowly become the monster The OMAC Project #1-6 – This miniseries follows the waves of destruction caused by Batman’s Brother Eye satellite gaining sentience and using OMACs to destroy metahumans The New 52: Futures End #0 – In a possible future, Brother Eye succeeds in eliminating superhumans by assimilating them into his cyborg collective Crisis on Infinite Earths #7 – Pariah’s experiments to witness the creation of the universe unleash the Anti-Monitor, and result in his own travelling the Multiverse only to see the destruction of each world he visits Titans Hunt vol. 1 – The original Teen Titans are brought together and made to remember their secret history, which had previously been missing in the New 52 Titans vol. 3 – The original Wally West returns from the Speed Force and warns the Titans that a much bigger threat has been altering reality, including erasing parts of the Titans’ own history Flashpoint #1-5 - Barry Allen goes back in time to save his mother and inadvertently shatters history SHOW NOTES (courtesy of Josh Gill) News and Notes Justice League release early reviews Brian Michael Bendis reactions https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/11/07/brian-bendis-switches-sides-signs-dc-exclusive/?utm_source=BC&utm_medium=related&utm_campaign=belowpost Doom Patrol/Titans TV https://www.cbr.com/dc-titans-tv-doom-patrol/ Eddie Berganza gets fired https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/11/13/longtime-dc-comics-editor-fired-after-sexual-harassment-allegations-resurface/?utm_term=.e6ce675c7f52 Gal Gadot threatens to quit https://pagesix.com/2017/11/11/gal-gadot-will-only-be-wonder-woman-again-if-brett-ratner-is-out/ Andrew Kresiberg suspended http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/warner-bros-sexual-harassment-andrew-kreisberg-1202612522/ Meta solo title https://www.newsarama.com/37302-mera-gets-her-first-ever-solo-title.html James Tynion 4th/Conor Kent https://www.monkeysfightingrobots.com/james-tynion-iv-teases-return-of-superboy/ Doomsday Clock cover #DDCDCC Jessica Cruz/Supergirls https://www.cbr.com/green-lantern-jessica-cruz-dc-super-hero-girls-comic/ Good Intentions Action Vol 2 #40/Earth 29/Bizarro http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_2_40 http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Earth_29 http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Bizarro OMAC/Brother Eye/Identity Crisis http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Brother_Eye http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Futures_End http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Identity_Crisis http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/OMAC Tower of Babel http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/JLA:_Tower_of_Babel Pariah witnesses the birth of the Multiverse/COIE http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Kell_Mossa_(Pre-Crisis) http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Crisis_on_Infinite_Earths The Hawks/Hath Set http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Hath-Set_(New_Earth) Sinestro turns yellow http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Sinestro Major Disaster/JL Antarctica http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Major_Disaster http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_Antarctica http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_Elite Hal Jordan/Parallax/Coast City/Emerald Twilight http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Hal_Jordan http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Green_Lantern:_Emerald_Twilight Titans Hunt (the telling of the story) http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Titans_Hunt_Vol_1 Flashpoint http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Flash:_Flashpoint
This week on View from the Gutters, our topic work is JLA: Tower of Babel, by Mark Waid and Howard Porter. Following Grant Morrison???s revival of the ???Big 7??? Justice League team in the mid-90s, Mark Waid took over writing duties on the book with issue 43.??Tower of Babel is the critic and fan-acclaimed first [???]
This week on View from the Gutters, our topic work is JLA: Tower of Babel, by Mark Waid and Howard Porter. Following Grant Morrison’s revival of the “Big 7” Justice League team in the mid-90s, Mark Waid took over writing duties on the book with issue 43. Tower of Babel is the critic and fan-acclaimed first […]
A little later than is good for us, here comes Episode 129 with Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester returning from an inadvertently long hiatus to regale you with nerdspeak, geekslang, and goofballargot as we catch up on the mighty world of comics and comics news. Topics discussed today include the upcoming San Diego Comic Con, Marvelman, The Boys, the works of Nick Spencer, spreadsheet lit, our inevitable weekly 2000 A.D. discussion, DC walks and talks like this, while Marvel walks and talks like this, Bandette, The Private Eye, JLA Tower of Babel, the Superior Foes of Spider-Man, and, of course, much, much more. Show notes are available for this episode are available over at savage critic.com, and we always welcome your comments and questions at waitwhatpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy!
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Radio Free Echo Rift is a pirate broadcast transmitted from a secret location deep beneath the city of Philadelphia. Don and Mike discuss comics, movies, and the comics that they make based on what they see in the mysterious Echo Rift. New Episodes every Wednesday and most Fridays. Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! Episode 18 - Unnecessary Energy 00:36 - Intro and Announcement01:41 - Letters and Voice Mail02:55 - Attempt to Visit Comic Book Store04:32 - Mike saw The Fourth Kind08:35 - Horror Movies Based around One Scene - The Happening10:32 - Watching TV at Don's Pad12:29 - Justice League: Doom Animated Film19:08 - Justice League Doom: Reaction20:23 - Writing Superman22:00 - Fighting Strategy23:26 - JLA: Tower of Babel comparison25:43 - Do Fight Scenes translate to Movies?28:45 - Outro Call-in number: 856-208-RIFT Letters: letters@echorift.com Follow @echorift for podcast and comic updates Follow @Don_Garvey and @Mike_Connelly
Alan/New Mutant - possibly the all-time grooviest presence on the Interwebs - joins Billy Z and Justin on this long delayed new episode! The Dark Knight Rises is covered and critiqued along with lots of talk of the caped crusader's exploits past and present! Neal Adams! Jim Aparo! Alan Davis! Marshall Rogers! Matt Wagner's covers! Dark Knight Returns! DK2 (!) A Death in the Family! A Lonely Place of Dying! Year One! JLA: Tower of Babel! Batman and the Outsiders! - They all get their time under a bat signal shaped spotlight! Also, Alan gives us the downlow on his Kickstarter project, The Power Principle! All this plus Justin and Bill give us their sad tales of cosplay and hair colors past.
James and Mike team-up once again to discuss Justice League: Doom, the very loose adaptation of Mark Waid's classic storyline, JLA: Tower of Babel! Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
James and Mike team-up once again to discuss Justice League: Doom, the very loose adaptation of Mark Waid's classic storyline, JLA: Tower of Babel! Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
James and Mike team-up once again to discuss Justice League: Doom, the very loose adaptation of Mark Waid's classic storyline, JLA: Tower of Babel! Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
James and Mike team-up once again to discuss Justice League: Doom, the very loose adaptation of Mark Waid's classic storyline, JLA: Tower of Babel! Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
POW! WHAM! ZAP!, these are words you will not hear on this week's Talking Comics Podcast. Our regular crew of Bob, Bobby, Steve and Stephanie are all here to talk about the Oscars, scary movie dolls, The Mighty Ducks and actually some talk about comic books! On the book of the week segment Steve "uncharacteristically" talks about the Luna Brothers and their debut book Ultra , Stephanie waxes about **iZombie #1, ** Bobby preps for Justice League Doom with JLA: Tower of Babel and Bob, in a miracle development, talks about Fantastic Four #603 , the only book that came out in 2012. In all of this madness the crew also manages to talk about Lucy Liu in Elementary, the aborted Batman Vs. Superman film and some talk about Ryan Reynolds reprising his role as Deadpool. So, sit back, relax and lets talk some comics!
Najwięksi bohaterowie świata powaleni na kolana i wyeliminowani. A wszystko to zgotował im jeden z nich. Kilka uwag godai’ego n/t komiksu: JLA: Tower of Babel scenariusz: Mark Waid oraz Dan Curtis Johnson, Christopher Priest, John Ostrander rysunki: Howard Porter oraz Steve Scott, Mark Pajarillo, Pablo Ralmondi, Eric Battle, Ken Lashley tusz: Drew Geraci oraz Mark […]