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THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! Join the Book Club Bois for the penultimate episode of the Brian Michael Bendis NEW AVENGERS SAGA! In the aftermath of AVENGERS VS X-MEN, the Avengers are taking a much needed break. However, they won't be able to rest for long… a distress beacon originating from the Microverse brings our heroes back together to tie up a loose end… and save one of their own! Covers Avengers (2010) #31-34 by Brian Michael Bendis, Mike Mayhew, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson, Mike Deodato Jr, Walt Simonson, Scott Hanna, Leinil Francis Yu, Jim Cheung, Mark Morales and Olivier Coipel Actual Book Club starts at 00:59:05 Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets “Fight as One” by Bad City
The Original Trilogy era of Marvel's Star Wars begins it's two-part ending, with the release of Star Wars (Vol. 3) #50, a sprawling yet tight meditation on what it takes to ensure victory and the lengths that some will consider going to attain it. Writer Charles Soule concludes his 50-issue run -- an accomplishment in its own right -- that sets the stage for Darth Vader (Vol. 3) #50 next week.Inquisitors #3 (of 4) sees Tensu Run not only realize the shortcomings of the Jedi Order, yet strive to build upon them for a better future in a deftly crafted story.Comics Discussed This Week:Inquisitors #3 (of 4) (15:14)Star Wars (Vol. 3) #50 (final issue) (31:30)Star Wars Comics New to Marvel Unlimited This Week:The High Republic Phase III #8 (of 10)Star Wars (Vol. 3) #47News: Condolences to the family of James Earl Jones. The legendary actor who voiced Darth Vader died this week. He was 93.Condolences to the family of artist John Cassaday. The comic artist and co-creator of Wildstorm's "Planetary" died. He was 52. Cassaday illustrated Star Wars (Vol. 2) 1-6 and helped inaugurate Marvel's return to the property back in 2015.The solicit and covers for Star Wars: The Battle of Jakuu -- Republic Under Seige #3 (of 4) that's due out Dec. 4. Main cover is by Taurin Clarke while the variant is by Leinil Francis Yu and Romulo Fajardo Jr. The mini-series is written by Alex Segura and illustrated by Stefano Raffaele.Artist E.M. Gist's covers for The Battle of Jakku -- Last Stand 1-4 are on the Facebook page.We expect The Phantom Menace 25th Anniversary Special one-shot will be folded into the Darth Vader Vol. 10 TPB due out at the end of the year. It will collect Darth Vader (Vol. 3) #48-50, meaning there's space for the issue.Upcoming Star Wars comics, graphic novels and omnibuses:Sept. 17 _ Star Wars: Thrawn Alliances TPB (Collects 1-4) Sept. 18 _ Darth Vader #50 , The High Republic Adventures Phase III #10Sept. 25 _ Ahsoka #3Oct. 2 _ The Battle of Jakku: Insurgency Rising #1 (of 4), Inquisitors #4 (of 4)Oct. 8 _ Star Wars: Vader's Castle The Deluxe Library Collection (Collects Tales From Vader's Castle, Return to Vader's Castle, Shadow of Vader's Castle, Ghosts of Vader's Castle and 2019 FCBD Issue story "Droid Hunters”)Oct. 9 _ Dispatches From the Occlusion Zone #1 (of 4), Ewoks #1 (of 4), Ahsoka #4 (of 8), Echoes of Fear #2 (of 4), Saber for Hire #4 (of 4)Oct. 16 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III #11, Battle of Jakku -- Insurgency Rising #2Oct. 29 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The New Republic, Vol. 8Oct. 30 — Echoes of Fear #3 (of 4), Battle of Jakku -- Insurgency Rising #3Nov. 6 _ Battle of Jakku -- Insurgency Rising #4Nov. 12 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Original Marvel Years — Droids & Ewoks; Star Wars: The High Republic Phase II — Quest of the Jedi Omnibus; The Prequel Trilogy Graphic NovelNov. 13 _ Dispatches From the Occlusion Zone #2, Echoes of Fear #3 (of 4), The HIgh Republic Adventures Phase III #12Nov. 19 _ The High Republic Phase III Vol. 2, “The Hunted” TPB (Collects 5-8, Star Wars: The Acolyte #1)Nov. 20 _ Battle of Jakku: Republic Under Seige #1 (of 4)Nov. 26 _ Star Wars: Darth Vader Modern Era Epic Collection: Shadows and Secrets (Collects 1-12, Director's Cut 1, Darth Vader Annual 1)Nov. 27 _ Battle of Jakku: Republic Under Seige #2 (of 4)Dec. 3 _ Star Wars Vol. 9 TPB “The Path of Light” (Collects 46-50)Dec. 10 _ Star Wars Legends: The Empire Omnibus, Vol. 3 (Collects Jabba the Hutt - The Gaar Suppoon Hit 1, Jabba the Hutt - The Hunger of Princess Nampi 1,Jabba the Hutt - The Dynasty Trap 1, Jabba the Hutt - Betrayal1, Free Comic Book Day 2012: Star Wars, Boba Fett - Enemy of the Empire 1-4, Agent of the Empire - Iron Eclipse 1-5, Agent of the Empire - Hard Targets 1-5, The Force Unleashed, The Force Unleashed II, Star Wars: Blood Ties 1-4, Star Wars: Blood Ties - Boba Fett Is Dead 1-4, Star Wars: Empire 1-4; material from Star Wars Tales 7, 11, 15-16, 18-20; A Decade of Dark Horse 2); Darth Vader: Black, White Red TPB (Collects 1-4)Dec. 11 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III #13, Echoes of Fear #4 (of 4)Dec. 17 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire, Vol. 2 New Printing (Collects Dark Times 6-17, Dark Times - Blue Harvest 0 and Out of the Wilderness 1-5)Dec. 18 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III -- The Wedding Spectacular One-Shot, Dispatches From the Occlusion Zone #3Dec. 31 _ Darth Vader (Vol. 3) TPB (Collects 46-50, Free Comic Book Day 2024: Star Wars #1 Darth Vader Story)Jan. 21 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III TPB Vol. 2 (Collects 6-10) Jan. 28 _ Jango Fett TPB (Collects 1-4, Revelations (2023) story), Saber for Hire TP (Collects 1-4)Feb. 18 _ Hyperspace Stories: Qui-Gon original graphic novelMarch 4 _ Star Wars: Inquisitors TPB (Collects 1-4) March 18 _ Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic Omnibus Vol. 1 (New Printing) (Collects Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2006) 1-50, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - War (2012) 1-5, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Handbook (2007) 1, material from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion (2006) 0)March 25 _ Echoes of Fear TPB (Collects 1-4)April 8 _ The High Republic: Edge of Balance: Premonition; The Battle of Jakku TPB (Collects Insurgency Rising 1-4, Republic Under Seige 1-4 and Last Stand 1-4), Crimson Reign Omnibus (Collects 1-5, Star Wars 19-25, Bounty Hunters 18-24, Darth Vader 18-24 and Doctor Aphra 16-21)April 22 _ The High Republic -- Edge of Balance (Vol. 4)April 25 _ Star Wars: Ahsoka — Season One TPB (Collects 1-8)June 3 _ Battle of Jakku TPB (Collects Insurgency Rising 1-4, Republic Under Seige 1-4 and Last Stand 1-4)June 10 _ Ewoks TPB (Collects 1-4)June 17 _ Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion Omnibus Vol. 3 (Collects Star Wars: Shadow Stalker (1997) 1, Star Wars: Rebel Heist (2014) 1-4, Star Wars: A Valentine Story (2003) 1, Classic Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1994) 1-2, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (1996) 1-6, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Mini-comic (1996) 1-2, Star Wars: Tales From Mos Eisley (1996) 1, Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters – Scoundrel's Wages (1999) 1, Classic Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1994) 1-2, Star Wars: Tag & Bink Are Dead (2001) 2, Star Wars: Tag & Bink II (2006) 1, Sergio Aragones Stomps Star Wars (2000) 1, Star Wars Infinities: The Empire Strikes Back (2002) 1-4, Star Wars Infinities: Return of the Jedi (2003) 1-4; material from Star Wars Kids (1997) 12; Star Wars Visionaries (2005); Star Wars Tales (1999) 2, 4-8, 10, 12, 15-17, 20)June 22 _ Star Wars Modern Era Epic Collection: Yoda's Secret War (Collects Star Wars 15-30, Annual 1-2)
In the latest episode of the Nerd Byword, we embark on a thrilling journey through the origins of one of the most iconic superheroes of all time: Superman. With the excitement building for James Gunn's upcoming Superman movie, we decided to delve deep into three of the most significant origin stories of the Man of Steel and determine which one stands the test of time. Superman has had numerous origin stories over the years, but we focused on three that have left an indelible mark on the character: Man of Steel by John Byrne and Dick Giordano, Superman Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu, and Superman Secret Origin by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. Each of these stories has its unique take on how Clark Kent became Superman, and they reflect the eras in which they were written. Which one reigns supreme? In addition to our Superman deep dive, we also cover the latest news on Marvel's Blade and discuss the recent Xbox Game Showcase. All this, plus brand-new nerd commendations. What are you waiting for? Press "play" now! Nerd News Marvel's Blade movie loses its second director Microsoft's Xbox Games Showcase highlights Byword Big Talk Superman Origin Stories Showdown Nerd Commendations Doctor Strange by Jed McKay Emudeck for emulation enthusiasts Chapters 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:17 - Marvel's Blade has lost its second director, Jan Dimange 00:07:39 - Xbox Showcase dropped some impressive trailers 00:16:51 - Superman origin stories deep dive 01:05:27 - Nerd Commendation: Doctor Strange by Jed McKay 01:09:33 - Nerd Commendation: Emudeck 01:14:27 - Call to Action
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! This week… the Dark Reign begins!! Join the Book Club Bois as they discuss the opening chapter of the darkest era in Avengers history! The SECRET INVASION is over. SHIELD is gone. The Avengers are scattered. And a new world order has been established. Norman Osborn has taken control of Avengers Tower and has his sights set on Earth's Mightiest Heroes. But who will stand against him…? Covers Secret Invasion: Dark Reign & New Avengers (2004) #48-54 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Billy Tan, Chris Bachalo, Bryan Hitch, David Aja, Michael Gaydos, David and Alvaro Lopez, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Leinil Francis Yu, Mark Morales, Dave McCaig, Greg Horn and Steve Epting Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets “Fight as One” by Bad City “Burn” by 2WEI
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! The End is Nigh. But what is an ending… but an opportunity for a new beginning? Join the Book Club Bois as they discuss the ending to SECRET INVASION! ALL. OUT. WAR. The Invasion was successful, and the Skrulls took over. But the rebellion of Earth's superheroes has culminated in a final battle to decide the fate of the planet. And when the dust settles… who will be left standing? Covers Secret Invasion (2008) #7-8, New Avengers #47 and Mighty Avengers #20 by Brian Michael Bendis, Leinil Francis Yu, Billy Tan, Richard Gaydos, Lee Weeks, Jim Cheung and Carlo Pagulayan SPOILERS for the Doctor Who Finale during the following timestamps: 7:10 - 23:01 Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets “Fight as One” by Bad City “I Got 5 On It (Tethered Mix)” by Michael Abels
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! In Part 3 of Secret Invasion Month, the Book Club Bois continue down the rabbit hole of the Skrull infiltration of Earth and get ready for the final battle! In the past, Veranke's infiltration of the superhero community continues as she deals with the events of House of M and the near-annihilation of her people. In the present day, the Skrull Empire has taken Earth hostage and is readying the planet for their rule. But will Earth's Mightiest Heroes be able to gather one more time to defend their home from these invaders? And if so, can they trust the heroes they fight alongside? Covers Secret Invasion (2008) #5-6, New Avengers (2004) #43-46, and Mighty Avengers (2005) #16-19 by Brian Michael Bendis, Leinil Francis Yu, Jim Cheung, Billy Tan and Khoi Pham Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets “Fight as One” by Bad City “I Got 5 On It (Tethered Mix)” by Michael Abels
Comic Reviews: DC DC Pride: A Celebration of Rachel Pollack by Joe Corallo, Rye Hickman My Adventures With Superman 1 by Josie Campbell, Pablo Collar, Nick Filardi Marvel Ultimates 1 by Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri, Federico Blee Wolverine: Blood Hunt 1 by Tom Waltz, Juan Jose Ryp, Guru-eFX X-Men 35/700 by Gerry Duggan, Al Ewing, Kieron Gillen, Joshua Cassara, Phil Noto, Lucas Werneck, Leinil Francis Yu, Walter Simonson, Mark Brooks, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Jerome Opena, Luciana Vecchio, Stefano Caselli, Sara Pichelli, Romulo Fajardo Jr., David Curiel, Laura Martin, Sonia Oback, Marcio Menyz, Matt Hollingsworth, Matthew Wilson; Chris Claremont, Salvador Larroca, Guru eFX; Jed MacKay, Gail Simone, Javier Garron, Morry Hollowell Marvel Unlimited Infinity Paws 10 by Jason Loo, Nao Fuji X-Men: From the Ashes Dark Horse Beyond the Pale 1 by Christopher Emgard, Tomas Aira Canto: A Place Like Home 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Vittorio Astone Image Falling in Love on the Path to Hell 1 by Gerry Duggan, Garry Brown, Chris O'Halloran Precious Metal 1 by Darcy Van Poelgeest, Ian Bertram, Matt Hollingsworth Scarlett 1 by Kelly Thompson, Marco Ferrari, Lee Loughridge IDW Godzilla Rivals: Mothra vs. Hedorah 1 by Josh Trujillo, Josh Cornillon Monster High Pride 2024 by Hannah Templer, Siobhan Keenan TMNT Alpha by Jason Aaron, Chris Burnham, Brian Reber; Tom Waltz, Gavin Smith, Ronda Pattison Boom Profane 1 by Peter Milligan, Raul Fernandez, Giada Marchisio Dynamite Vampirella: Dark Reflections 1 by Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson, Daniel Maine Oni Cult of the Lamb 1 by Alex Paknadel, Troy Little, Nick Filardi Mad Cave Mammoth 1 by Paul Tobin, Arjuna Susini, Pippa Bowland OGN Countdown The New Girl by Cassandra Calin Robot Dreams by Sara Varon Griz Grobus and the Tale of Azkon's Heart by Simon Roy, Jess Pollard, Sergey Nazarov Barda by Ngozi Ukazu Tristan and Lancelot: A Tale of Two Knights by James Persichetti, L.S. Biehler Sink or Swim by Veronica Agarwal, Lee Durfey-Lavoie Deep Dark by Molly Knox Ostertag Additional Reviews: Fallout s1, Acolyte eps 1 and 2, Doctor Who, My Adventures With Superman 2.4, X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus vol 2, Hailey's On It s1 News: Avengers Assemble by Steve Orlando, new Hunger Games book and movie, Exorcism at 1600 Penn, Evangeline Lilly retiring from acting, Netflix animation announcements, Omninews, Jeph Loeb Last Halloween artists announced, Autumn Kingdom by Bunn and Mitten Trailers: Alien Romulus, Wallace and Gromit Comics Countdown (05 June 2024): 1. Love Everlasting 15 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth 2. Batman 148 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey 3. Duck and Cover 4 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque 4. Ultimates 1 by Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri, Federico Blee 5. TMNT Alpha by Jason Aaron, Chris Burnham, Brian Reber; Tom Waltz, Gavin Smith, Ronda Pattison 6. Boy Wonder 2 by Juni Ba, Chris O'Halloran 7. Falling in Love on the Path to Hell 1 by Gerry Duggan, Garry Brown, Chris O'Halloran 8. Space Ghost 2 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau, Andrew Dalhouse 9. Poison Ivy 23 by G. Willow Wilson, Haining, Arif Prianto 10. Birds of Prey 10 by Kely Thompson, Robbi Rodriguez, Gavin Guidry, Jordie Bellaire
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! In our 150TH SESSION, join the Book Club Bois as they kickoff SECRET INVASION MONTH! The Skrull Empire has infiltrated the superhero community of Earth. They can be anywhere. They can be anyone. The Invasion isn't coming… it's already happened. All that's left is war. But how can you fight a war if you can't trust the ones you fight alongside? Who DO you trust? Covers Secret Invasion (2008) #1-4 & Mighty Avengers (2007) #12-15 by Brian Michael Bendis, Leinil Francis Yu, Alex Maleev, Khoi Pham, John Romita Jr. and Klaus Jansen Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets “Fight as One” by Bad City “I Got 5 On It (Tethered Mix)” by Michael Abels
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! Who do you trust? Join the Book Club Bois as they discuss the next chapter in Brian Michael Bendis' NEW AVENGERS SAGA! The Secret Avengers return from Japan just in time for the world to close in on them! Still reeling from the reveal that Elektra was a Skrull, our heroes reap the consequences of the Civil War when the villains they have been overlooking band together to take over New York! Covers New Avengers (2004) #32-37 & Annual #2 by Brian Michael Bendis, Leinil Francis Yu and Carlo Pagulayan Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets
THE BEST BOOK CLUB IN THE MULTIVERSE! This is the big one. This week, the Book Club Bois have a GIANT-SIZED discussion on the Marvel Comics event that changed Comic Book Events forever: MARVEL'S CIVIL WAR. Change has come to America. After a tragedy in Stamford, Connecticut, the Superhuman Registration Act becomes law – dividing the superhero community down the middle. With Captain America and his Secret Avengers opposing the new law of the land, it's up to Iron Man and his government-backed team to take down his old friend… by any means necessary. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, one question will be asked… Whose side are YOU on? Covers Marvel's Civil War (2006) #1-7 and New Avengers (2005) #21-25 by Mark Millar, Steve McNiven, Brian Michael Bendis, Howard Chaykin, Leinil Francis Yu, Olivier Coipel, Pasqual Ferry and Jim Cheung Time Stamps: 03:47:24 Mailbag Send us your questions for the Book Club Mailbag! Email: geeksplained@gmail.com Follow us! Twitter: twitter.com/geeksplainedpod?lang=en Instagram: www.instagram.com/geeksplainedpod/?hl=en Music Sampled: "Alive" by Warbly Jets “Fight as One” by Bad City
Show Notes provided by Joe Peluso: Spoken in disgust by Superman to Lex Luthor from the classic film Superman: The Movie."You diseased maniac." Yes, it's a great line. But as Keith points out in this new Mint episode, it's also a reverential line delivered by Supes to Lex in Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu's, "Superman: Birthright". The 2003 iteration of The Man of Steel's origin that pays homage to the past while propelling The Last Son of Krypton into the future. Join your hosts Keith Tarnowski and Joe as they do a deep dive into the 12-issue maxi-series that would spark interest and controversy when it hit the local comic shops twenty years ago. Was this most recent retelling, of arguably the world's most famous fictional character fresh, or was it an Earl Scheib $99.95 auto paint job? (Got a feeling only Richie Garofalo and I know that reference?) As the boys examine this work, pop-culture references both pertinent and paradoxical abound. Strap in folks for a lively hour of Superman lore--and if I may coin a new term--"explosive headcanon". This one has it all!
Leinil Francis Yu busted on the comics scene in the early 90s and never looked back! After initially being recognized and mentored by Wildstorm's Whilce Portacio, Leinil broke it big at Marvel. There, he took on major titles like Wolverine, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk (written by Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof). Leinil has worked with a murderer's row of top writers, including Mark Waid on Superman: Birthright, Brian Michael Bendis on New Avengers and Secret Invasion, Mark Millar on Ultimate Comics: Avengers 2, and Ta-Nehisi Coates on Captain America. We get to as much as we can in the wide-spanning interview, so check it out!You can follow Leinil on X and Instagram: @leinilyu._____________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you like this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And if you really like this podcast, support what we do as a member of the Dollar Bin Boosters: buzzsprout.com/1817176/support.Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on X._____________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com.Support the show
Hello and welcome to the Longbox Hunters, a podcast hosted by two longtime friends who adore comics and talking into microphones. Each issue (episode) will cover what our crew has been reading recently before moving on to whatever that edition's topic may be, with plenty of room for discussion, discourse, and even the occasional special guest to keep things fresh. From story arc analysis to character history deep dives and debates over widely contested comic book plot points and hot topics, the Longbox Hunters team covers everything in between all while bringing their trademark wit and enthusiasm that listeners of Nerds Talk Movies know and love! On today's issue, Tristan and Drew are talking about Superman: Birthright. Here's a synopsis for that run, courtesy of Wikipedia: "Superman: Birthright is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 2003 and 2004, written by Mark Waid and drawn by Leinil Francis Yu and Gerry Alanguilan. Originally, the series was intended to be a non-canon version of Superman, showcasing his origin and updating him for the 21st century. Soon after, it was decided to adopt the series as canon, and thus it replaced John Byrne's The Man of Steel series as Superman's canonical origin story. The project was given to Mark Waid with the request to create an origin story for Superman set in the 21st century, a series that new readers can understand without any previous knowledge of the character's mythos. This was something Waid had wanted to do since seeing Superman: The Movie for the first time." Other Ways To Find Us TheNerdStash TheNerdStash TheNerdStash “Join Our Team!” Link TNS Network Podcasts Discord (Which is the best way to chat with us) The Latest Episode Of Power Up And Game The Latest Episode Of Nerds Talk Movies The Latest Episode Of Clash At The Stash Our Patreon TNS Network Team Tristan Benns' Linktree Drew Garrison's Linktree Other Links Fight - Hot_Music Pixabay Page (Our Intro And Outro Music) What comic runs or tropes do you want to see Tristan and Drew cover next? What is your favorite Superman run? Join our Discord and let us know!
Los Skrulls llegaron y usaron sus poderes de transformación para infiltrarse entre nosotros haciéndonos creer que Secret Invasión podía ser una buena serie. Spoilers: no lo es. Pero acá están Eze y MaGnUs haciendo la obligatoria RE: seña de la más reciente serie del MCU. Además, hablamos del comic que la inspiró, por Brian Michael Bendis, Leinil Francis Yu, y otra gente que solo tiene dos nombres. Con música de Kris Bowers, Art Blakey (interpretando a P. F. Sloan & Steve Barri), y Scorpions. Escuchalo o bajalo de acá: http://bit.ly/perdidos543 Próximo programa: Star Trek - Strange New Worlds (Temporada 2).
The Disney+ series Secret Invasion recently completed its run, so we figured we'd do an autopsy. Before going into our dissection of the show, we first spend some time discussing 2008's Secret Invasion comic book event, specifically the eight-issue miniseries by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu. The show got its title and basic concept from that comic, so we figured we'd examine that event and talk about how the show approaches the premise of a Skrull invasion differently. What did you think of Secret Invasion, either the comic or the show? Thanks again to Corey J. Beats for producing our theme music. Check out all of his music on various platforms here: linktr.ee/Coreyjbeats If you have any thoughts, comments, questions, or corrections, we're here. Feel free to hit us up on our socials, or email us! We have a Linktree here: linktr.ee/betweenthegutters
Hello fellow "humans"! Your two hosts Guido and Rob - who are certainly and 100% real human beings - are taking you through a Secret Invasion! We start with the landmark 8-issue mega event from Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu before heading to our alternate universe for What If? Secret Invasion to ponder What if the Skrulls succeeded in their secret invasion? We wrap up by sharing our thoughts on the new Disney+ MCU tv show. Ep. 108 What if the Skrulls succeeded in their Secret Invasion?From Marvel's Earth-10021 in What If: Secret Invasion #1Find us at https://linktr.ee/dearwatchersWe are invading your speakers with our coverage of all things Secret Invasion! Your definitely 100% genuine human hosts kick off their coverage with the 8-part comic book event Secret Invasion from Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu that sees Earth's Mightiest Heroes face off against versions of themselves. Then we head to our alternate universe with What If? Secret Invasion from Underworld creator Kevin Grevioux, Karl Bollers, Pow Rodrix, and Frank Martin to ask the question What if the Skrulls succeeded in their secret invasion? This story sees Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Ms. Marvel battling for humanities freedom, but is humanity actually better off under Skrull rule? We wrap up by sharing our thoughts on the new Disney+ / MCU Secret Invasion tv show from Kyle Bradstreet, Brian Tucker and Ali Selim and the many, many ways it is different from the comics. Plus, news about our next giveaway contest! Reading List: Secret Invasion #1-8 (Marvel comics 2008-2009) What If? Secret Invasion #1 (Marvel comics 2009) Secret Invasion (Marvel TV show on Disney Plus 2023) Email Podcast@DearWatchers.comFind us & support us at https://linktr.ee/dearwatchersTheme music is Space Heroes by MaxKoMusic (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0) ★ Support this podcast ★
Los skrulls se infiltran en las cúpulas de poder del universo Marvel y empieza una invasión que pondrá al principio a héroes contra héroes (tampoco es que sea tan difícil que se peleen). ¿En quién podrán confiar? Por lo menos no en la "adaptación" de Disney+ que solamente es adaptación de nombre y planteamiento. Vamos a comparar Secret Invasion, la historia del cómic de 2008 por Brian Michael Bendis y Leinil Francis Yu con la adaptación del MCU que ni Samuel L. Jackson pudo levantar. Síguenos en Facebook, Instagram y TikTok y escúchanos en las diferentes plataformas: https://linktr.ee/nerdifymx Hackers por Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio | Donations (Sting) por Riot
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula look back on 2008's Secret Invasion by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu! The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 403: Secret Invasion appeared first on Geek Hard.
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula look back on 2008's Secret Invasion by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu! The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 403: Secret Invasion appeared first on Geek Hard.
E tu di chi ti fidi? In occasione dell'uscita dell'attesissima serie su Disney+, “Secret Invasion”, andiamo a scoprire come nel 2008 l'omonima storia di Brian Michael Bendis e Leinil Francis Yu ha sconvolto, questa volta davvero per sempre, l'Universo Marvel. Bentornati a Grandi Storie, la rubrica di Storie di Fumetti e Cinema che vi racconta le pietre miliari del fumetto americano. Oggi riscopriamo uno dei crossover più importanti e noti della storia della Marvel Comics, destinato a cambiare per sempre il destino degli eroi della Casa delle Idee: preparatevi all'invasione segreta della razza Skrull!Storie di Fumetti e Cinema è il podcast scritto, creato, prodotto, registrato da Enrico Edoardo Bozzi e Mario Mancuso.Qui la campagna marketing del 2008! Leggi subito Secret Invasion!Non lasciarti sfuggire il cofanetto Skrull!Sostieni il progetto acquistando da L'Idea che ti manca!Vi ricordiamo di iscrivervi al nostro canale per non perdere le live e partecipare in diretta.Potete seguirci su Instagram, TikTok e su ogni piattaforma di podcasting, ricordatevi di lasciarci 5 stelline e una recensione.Gruppo TelegramYouTubeInstagramTikTok
ABOUT THE EPISODEShow co-founder and former co-host Kevin Stahlecker joins Sean to review DC Comics' Superman: Birthright by Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Dave McCaig, and Comicraft. They discuss their thoughts on the writing and the artwork, the cover art, and what was going on in the world during the series.They also touch on their origin story with the character of Superman, how necks seem challenging to draw, and what comic books they and the show's listeners are reading.EPISODE SPOTLIGHTPhoenix Comics & Games Phoenix Comics & Games is Capitol Hill's Premier Comic Shop: Manga, graphic novels board games, CCGs, & RPGs.ABOUT THE GUESTKevin Stahlecker is a long-time comic book and superhero fan, and as a public educator, he is constantly finding new ways to weave his love of pop culture into the classroom. He's also a co-founder and former cohost of the Captioned Life Podcast.RESOURCES & LINKSEpisode Page - “#104 'Superman: Birthright' With Kevin Stahlecker”Series Info - Superman: BirthrightSPOTLIGHT: Phoenix Comics & GamesOur Blog of Comics, Movies, & Series Reviews, Top 5 Lists, and AnnouncementsComic WatchApply To Be A Reviewer For Comic WatchJoin The Illuminicasters' DiscordThe Captioned Life Show website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
April is nearly upon us, and that means we're about to hit our favorite holiday, April Fools Day, when the world famously decides to all read bad comics together. For our first bad comic this season, we're reading Secret Invasion, the 2008 Marvel event by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu. Which heroes are really Skrulls? Does it matter? Is this comic as bad as we remember? After answering those questions, we continue our long read of Knightfall with Chapter 9 in Batman #496. Next Time: All-Star Batman & Robin the Boy Wonder Pt. 2 (Issues #7-10)
This week, we are joined by TWO very special guests: Kelly Thompson (Black Widow / Captain Marvel / Amazing Spider-Man) returns along with Ed Brisson (Predator / Batman Incorporated / Beyond the Breach) as we look back on their collaboration with Matt on Uncanny X-Men!IDB is an all-new weekly podcast presented by Ashcan Press and featuring Matthew Rosenberg, the Supple Boiz, and wonderful guests from the world of comic books!Our theme song is “Where's the Poison” by Summer PeopleEnjoy!Hey again.So this episode is a little different. This is actually something Kelly, Ed, and I talked about doing a while ago but never got around to. We all talk regularly and are pretty close friends (despite Ed's obvious disdain for me on the podcast), so getting together to discuss our 10 issue run of Uncanny X-Men made a lot of sense to us. It seemed like a fun way to relive a crazy moment in all of our careers, give fans a behind the scenes glimpse at the book, and maybe even learn some stuff about ourselves. It was Kelly who really pushed for this to actually happen though, but she doesn't have a podcast and I do, so I win.Meanwhile I'm trying to not feel weird about the fact that my internet dropped out and I disappear from the show for 4 minutes and not only does no one notice, but the show actually runs much better. But the joke is on them because while I was waiting for my modem to reboot I made myself an egg cream and they just had to keep talking to each other about Infinity Stones or something.To read the complete series you can pick up UNCANNY X-MEN: DISASSEMBLED in paperback or fancy hardcover wherever comics are sold. And if you want to see what the book is all about, you can read the first issue for free here. I'm not sure Marvel knows that that is up there, so maybe keep this between us. Maybe they do? I don't know. I guess a few Marvel folks read this newsletter. Everyone be cool.You should check out Ed's excellent newsletter here to stay up to date on all the cool stuff he has going on.I shouldn't have to tell you where to find Kelly's newsletter since she's basically the cohost of this show at this point, but just in case you missed it you can click here.A big thanks to all our collaborators on UNCANNY X-MEN for making it beautiful and fun- Mahmud Asrar, R.B. Silva, Adriano Di Benedetto, Yildiray Cinar, Pere Pérez, Rachelle Rosenberg, Mirko Colak, Ibraim Roberson, Mark Bagley, Andrew Hennessey, Guru-eFX, Joe Caramagna, Chris Eliopoulos, Leinil Francis Yu, Edgar Delgado, Elizabeth Torque, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Roberto Poggi, Matt Milla, and Jason Keith.And lastly, a huge loving thanks to our editors for putting up with us, making sure the book came out, and making sure it was good- Chris Robinson, Darren Shan, and Jordan D. White.As always you can listen to older episodes of IDEAS DON'T BLEED here or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you aren't subscribed to this newsletter you can do so below. Get digital comics, discounts on cool stuff, new podcasts sent to you every week, and even get comics not available anywhere else.Tune in next week for part two to see if Ed makes me cry.Stay safe. Take care of each other. Try to notice when people disappear.-Matthew RosenbergNYC 10/17/22 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ashcanpress.substack.com
Comic Reviews: DC Black Adam: The Justice Society Files – Dr. Fate by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Marco Santucci, Jesus Merino, Ulises Arreola, Michael Atiyeh Dark Crisis 5 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez Dark Crisis: The Deadly Green by Alex Paknadel, Dan Watters, Ram V, Tom Derenick, Brent Peeples, Daniel Bayliss, George Kambadais, Matt Herms Gotham City Year One 1 by Tom King, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Jordie Bellaire Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Francesco Francavilla, Arif Prianto Marvel A.X.E.: Starfox by Kieron Gillen, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Frank William A.X.E.: X-Men by Kieron Gillen, Francesco Mobili, Frank Martin Edge of Spider-Verse 5 by Dan Slott, J.M. DeMatteis, Steve Foxe, Phil Lord, Bob McLeod, Kei Zama, David Lopez, Brian Reber, Jim Campbell Miracleman 0 by Jason Aaron, Mike Carey, Neil Gaiman, Zack Davisson, Ty Templeton, Mick Anglo, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Leinil Francis Yu, Paul Davidson, Mark Buckingham, Zak Davisson, JP Mayer, Sunny Gho, Jordie Bellaire, Sonia Oback, Antonio Fabela Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Spider-Ham: Hollywood May-Ham OGN by Steve Foxe, Shadia Amin Infinity Comics Who is Daredevil? Marvel's Voices: Werewolf By Night It's Jeff Dark Horse Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow's Head by Mike Mignola, Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart Image 3 Keys 1 by David Messina Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie Revolvers 1 by John Zuur Platten, Christian Dibari, Simon Gough ComiXology Book of Evil 1 by Scott Snyder, Jock IDW Earthdivers: Kill Columbus 1 by Stephen Graham Jones, Davide Gianfelice, Joana Lafuente TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by Erik Burnham, Tim Lattie, Sarah Myer Dynamite Garbage Pail Kids Origins 1 by Hans Rodionoff, Adam Goldberg, Jeff Zapata Sirens Gate 1 by Shannon Maer Sweetie Candy Vigilante 1 by Suzanne Cafiero, Jeff Zornow Unbreakable Red Sonja 1 by Jim Zub, Giovanni Valletta, Ceci de la Cruz Red 5 August Purgatory Underground 1 by Benjamin Morse Mystery Brothers 1 by Quentin Lee, Elis Zill Oni Pink Lemonade 1 by Nick Cagnetti OGN Monster Bar Mitzvah by Josh Anderson, Dustin Evans Side Effects by Ted Anderson, Tara O'Connor Kings of Nowhere by Soroush Barazesh Ray's OGN Corner: Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell, Faith Erin Hicks Additional Reviews: Andor 5, She-Hulk, Werewolf by Night, Hellraiser (1987), Disney's Chibi-Verse Longbox of Horror 2022 part 2: Dark Knight Strikes Again Ray pitches the Nintendo-Verse News: Mike Marts takes over Mad Cave, NYCC shenanigans, Slott's Who Special delayed, Night of the Ghoul optioned, Snyder re-ups at ComiXology, Cunningham and Ryall take over AfterShock, Spawn movie writers, El Muerto director, Five Nights at Freddie's movie, Stephen King's Fairy Tale optioned, Lazarus Planet, Owl House, Dragon Prince, Velma, Milestone 30th Anniversary plans, Joe Q doing DC covers, Mike Hawthorne arc of Zdarsky Batman, Keanu out of Devil in the White City, more Cartoon Network upheaval, Superman revamp, Flanagan no longer involved in Something is Killing the Children adaptation, Marvel's Voices and Women of Marvel, titles of next Marvel events, Red Goblin series, Omninews, Rogue and Gambit by Stephanie Phillips, Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain by Tini Howard, X-23 mini, Guardians series coming, Sana Starros series from Marvel Trailers: Wakanda Forever, Mario, Violent Night, Velma, Power of the Doctor, Picard s3 Comics Countdown: Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Batman 128 by Chip Zdarsky, Leonardo Romero, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Jordie Bellaire Ant-Man 4 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie Time Before Time 17 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Eric Zawadski, Chris O'Halloran Side Effects GN by Ted Anderson, Tara O'Connor Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Undiscovered Country 21 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson Minor Threats 2 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring
Due to the glut of content, we're releasing two episodes this week for your listening pleasure. The episode you're currently reading about contains all things D23, She-Hulk, Marvel, and Star Wars.On this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight dress steezy with She-Hulk! In the Previously On (1:32) Jason and Rosie unpack the announcements from D23, including a few Tinfoil Hat™ theories backed by the comics. In the Airlock (1:08:38), Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeep) into She-Hulk episode 5, quickly recapping the episode, exploring the possible avenues for DareDevil's appearance in the show, and discussing the moral complexities She-Hulk's transformation has on her dating life and the slice-of-life challenges of being a superhero in the world.Tune in every Friday and don't forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button!Nerd Out Submission Instructions!Send a short pitch and 2-3 minute voice memo recording to xray@crooked.com that answers the following questions: 1) How did you get into/discover your ‘Nerd Out?' (2) Why should we get into it too? (3) What's coming soon in this world that we can look forward to or where can we find it? Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rkFollow Rosie: IG & LetterboxdJoin the X-Ray Vision DiscordFollow Crooked: twitter.com/crookedmediaThe Listener's Guide for all things X-Ray Vision!Secret Invasion (2008-09) by Brian Michael Bendis, Leinil Francis Yu, Mark Morales, and Laura Martin.Thunderbolts created by Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley.Truth: Red, White, and Black (2003) by Robert Morales and Kyle Baker.Dakota North, created by Martha Thomases and Tony Salmons; debuted in Dakota North #1 (1986).She-Hulk (2014-2015) by Charles Soule and Javier Pulido. An acclaimed run with clear influences on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.A-Force, created by Marguerite Bennett, G. Willow Wilson, and Jorge Molina, first appearing in Secret Wars before debuting in their own series in 2015.
Your heroes are back to talk Marvel's Secret Invasion! This episode features your heroes chat about the the bombastic art, the paranoid thrills, and discuss what we'd like to see in the upcoming Disney+ show. As always, you'll find the History of the Creators, Favorite Lines, The Art Awards, and Adaptation Alley.Secret Invasion is written by Brian Michael Bendis, Pencilled by Leinil Francis Yu, inked by Mark Morales, colored by Laura Martin, and published by Marvel Comics.Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcastComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
Your shapeshifting heroes return to give their First Impressions of Marvel's Secret Invasion! "The shape-shifting alien race known as the Skrulls has secretly infiltrated every super-powered organization on Earth with one goal - full-scale invasion! Filled with shocking revelations and powerful action, this adventure will keep you on the edge of your seat as Marvel's greatest heroes and villains ask - Who do you trust?" Secret Invasion is written by Brian Michael Bendis, Pencilled by Leinil Francis Yu, inked by Mark Morales, colored by Laura Martin, and published by Marvel Comics. Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcast ComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
On this episode of Otakuology, We take a look at the netflix's anime adaptation of Super Crooks Comic created by Mark Millar and artist Leinil Francis Yu. Johnny Bolt recruits a group of ragtag supervillains for one last heist. Their target: A ruthless super-powered crime boss. What can go wrong? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otakuology/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otakuology/support
Krypton! This week Chris and Daniel discuss Superman: Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu. We also talk about an Amanda Waller spinoff, the passing of comics icon George Perez, and our Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness spoiler review. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Intro 00:013:13 News 00:40:56 Superman: Birthright 01:25:30 Side Stories 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 http://www.morgandavidking.com/ (MDK - Hyper Beam)
Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 18 de abril de 2022.Algunos temas comentados:Leer en físico o digital: ventajas y desventajas de uno y otro, además de preferencias personales. Doctor Fate: elementos... básicos del personaje, así como historias recomendables. Artistas: comentamos un poco sobre el trabajo de Leinil Francis Yu y Axel Medellín. Además, en las preguntas: Sex Criminals, Death (Sandman), Dick Grayson como Batman, ¡...y mucho más!Comentario de cine:The Batman, película coescrita y dirigida por Matt Reeves y protagonizada por Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Wright, John Turturro y Andy Serkis, entre otros. (Warner Pictures)Comentario de cómics:Batgirls, serie escrita por Becky Cloonan y Michael W. Conrad, con arte de Jorge Corona, color de Sarah Stern y rótulos de Becca Carey. (DC Comics)Stray Dogs, miniserie escrita por Tony Fleecs, con arte de Trish Forstner, layouts de Tone Rodriguez, color de Brad Simpson y flats de Lauren Perry. (Image Comics)Pueden escuchar el Podcast en este reproductor:Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 80.3 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:27:16.Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord!También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados:Comicverso en SpotifyComicverso en iVooxComicverso en Apple PodcastsComicverso en Google PodcastsComicverso en Amazon MusicComicverso en Archive.orgComicverso en I Heart RadioComicverso en Overcast.fmComicverso en Pocket CastsComicverso en RadioPublicComicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Chris, James, and James make an concerted effort to get some sort of critical purchase on third-wave British invasion writer Mark Millar. To this end, they tackle three works from this Scottish writer's middle period: Nemesis w/Steve McNiven (2010), Superior w/Leinil Francis Yu (2010-2012), and Starlight w/Goran Parlov (2014). What's the magic sauce that makes all this stuff work? Find out. "Are you the lady from the news?"
This week we have a loaded show full of news, thoughts and our review of Netflix anime original SUPER CROOKS based on the comic book series by Mark Millar and Leinil Francis Yu.
This week we talk about SUPERCROOKS by Mark Millar, Leinil Francis Yu and Sunny Gho. We talk about how wonderfully straight to the point this comic is in its tight four issue run. ALSO we talk about the first (and possibly only) season of the anime adaptation on Netflix. Join us on this action packed episode of WHO WATCHES THE WATCHERS? Follow us on Instagram for the love of god: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/
This week's extended podcast features the Netflix anime series Super Crooks, which is based off the comic by Mark Millar and Leinil Francis Yu. You can also hear about the second half of Masters of the Universe: Revelation along with the rest of the Cowboy Bebop season 1 episodes. (Guess it was a Netflix-heavy week). You can also hear about the season finale of Chucky, Hawkeye, the latest leveled up episode The Flash, and more. 00:00:00 - 00:18:52 Intro & News 00:18:52 - 01:12:36 Comics 01:12:36 - 01:33:32 Dexter: New Blood E104 01:33:32 - 01:56:09 Chucky E108 01:56:09 - 02:13:27 The Flash E803 02:13:27 - 02:52:18 Cowboy Bebop E106-110 02:52:18 - 03:12:41 Hawkeye E103 03:12:41 - 03:33:22 Masters of the Universe: Revelations E106-110 03:33:22 - 03:46:13 Super Crooks E101-113 03:46:13 - 03:49:55 Outro You can support the show at Patreon.com/GManFromHeck or ko-fi.com/GManFromHeck.
Dan and Ethan sit down to act like two completely ordinary humans and discuss the 2008 Marvel Comics event Secret Invasion by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu. They talk everything from how fun it is to just why Norman Osborne is the greatest character in the Marvel Universe. Check it out and make sure to pick up the trade!
For our final live podcast of the year, we're counting down the Best Comic Books of 2020! Featuring guests Tom McClsve and Ben Ciufo Green ("The Blue Podcast") and comedian Keith Lowell Jensen! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. The Best Comic Books of 2020 are: 10. Once and Future Boom! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora 9. Excellence Image Comics Written by Brandon Thomas Art by Khary Randolph 8. Superman Smashes The Klan DC Comics Written by Gene Luen Yang Art by Gurihiru 7. Daredevil Marvel Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Jorge Fornes, Marco Checchetto, Christopher Mooneyham, Manuel Garcia, Francesco Mobili and Mike Hawthorne 6. Strange Adventures DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan “Doc” Shaner 5. Locke & Key: …In Pale Battalions Go… IDW Written by Joe Hill Art by Gabriel Rodriguez 4. Far Sector DC Comics Written by N.K. Jemisin Art by Jamal Campbell 3. The X-Men Books Marvel Written by Vita Ayala, Ed Brisson, Gerry Duggan, Jonathan Hickman, Tni Howard, Benjamin Percy, Zeb Wells and Leah Williams Art by Mahmud Asrar, Viktor Bogdanovic, Joshua Cassar, Carmen Carnero, Stefano Caselli, Leinil Francis Yu, Carlos Gomez, Pepe Laraz, Matteo Lolli, Phil Noto, Rod Reis, R.B. Silva and Marcus To 2. Immortal Hulk Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett, Javier Rodriguez, Nicholas Pitarra, Butch Guice, and Mike Hawthorne 1. Ice Cream Man Image Comics Written by W. Maxwell Prince Art by Martin Morazzo and Chris O'Halloran Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In CEREBRO's first CROSSOVER EVENT, Connor and Jay Edidin of Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men (also writer of the recent X-Men: Marvels Snapshots) have an eye-opening chat about Scott Summers, a.k.a. Cyclops! A polarizing character, "Slim" has provoked strong opinions since 1963. The CEREBRO character file on Cyclops begins at 30:04. (Content Advisory: Scott's story includes child abuse at an orphanage, eugenics, suicide of other characters, and references to enslavement and implied rape of other characters. This episode also discusses disability politics.) The episode cover features art of Cyclops by Jack Kirby, Dave Cockrum, Walt Simonson, Jim Lee, Frank Quitely, Chris Bachalo, and Leinil Francis Yu. Some links to work mentioned by Jay on this week's episode: The Essential Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men Episode 287: Welcome to the Age of Apocalypse, designed as a jumping-on point for newbies to Jay & Miles. Ruby Quartz Panic Room, a fanzine about Cyclops and neurodivergence.
Who's ready for more Summers family weirdness? On this episode of X-Lapsed, we join Cyclops, Prestige, and Cable as they investigate a new island that just appeared on the horizon... we also get to see a kink... err, softer side of Krakoa. X-Men (vol.5) #2 comes to us from Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu, and was certainly not what I expected! Some insightful (?) comics chat with a side of wonderful listener mail is waiting for you! -- @acecomics / weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com xlapsed.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/ facebook.com/groups/90sxmen
Dec Solicits New Comics Reviews: Detective Comics 1027 by Peter Tomasi, Dan Jurgens, Tom King, Grant Morrison, Scott Snyder, Dan Jurgens, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Mariko Tamaki, James Tynion IV, Marv Wolfman, Lee Bermejo, Chris Burnham, Jamal Campbell, Emanuela Lupacchino, David Marquez, Dan Mora, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Risso, Walt Simonson, Brad Walker, Chip Zdarsky, Riley Rossmo, John Romita Jr., Andrew Hennessy, Kevin Nowlan, Joe Prado, Bill Sienkiewicz, Hi-Fi, Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Nathan Fairbairn, Marcelo Maiolo, Laura Martin, Trish Mulvihill, Ivan Plascencia, Arif Prianto, Alejandro Sanchez Catwoman 25 by Ran V, Juan Ferreyra, John Paul Leon, Fernando Blanco, Ivan Plascencia Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn by Nick Spencer, Federico Vincentini, Edgar Delgado Giant Size X-Men: Storm by Jonathan Hickman, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Immortal Hulk 0 by Bill Mantlo, Peter David, Al Ewing, Mike Mignola, Adam Kubert, Mattia De Iulis Iron Man 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Cafu, Frank D'Armata Marvels Snapshots: X-Men by Jay Edidin, Kurt Busiek, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran Stillwater 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon K Perez, Mike Spicer Edgeworld 1 by Chuck Austen, Pat Oliffe, Lee Loughridge Danger Devil 1 by Tong Doug Wright, Joseph Haemmerle, Magnus Dry Foot 1 by Jarred Lujan, Orlando Caicedo, Warnia Sahadewa Goosebumps: Secrets of the Swamp 1 by Marieke Nijikamp, Yasmin Flores Montanez, Rebecca Nalty Heavy by Max Bemis, Eryk Donovan, Cris Peter Riptide: Draken 1 by Scott Chitwood, Danny Luckert You Look Like Death: Tales from the Umbrella Academy 1 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, I.N.J. Culbard, Nate Piekos Vampirella: Trial of the Soul 1 by Bill Willingham, Giuseppe Cafaro Additional Reviews: Frankenstein, White House Farm, Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen, Adult Life Skills, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, News: Jonathan Majors cast as Kang for Ant-Man 3, another new Snyder creator-owned book, Leinil Francis Yu retires from interiors, WandaVision in 2020, Stumptown cancelled, Tatiana Maslany cast as She-Hulk, secret X-Men launch in December, Tom Hardy might be Bond, Emily Pearson, Archie goes day-and-date w/ Comixology Unlimited, SWORD by Ewing and Schitti, Peacemaker series by Gunn/Cena for HBO Max, all MCU movies pushed back to 2021, Supergirl cancelled, Harley s3 Trailers: Baby Yoda s2, WandaVision Comics Countdown: Stillwater 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon K Perez, Mike Spicer Detective Comics 1027 by Peter Tomasi, Dan Jurgens, Tom King, Grant Morrison, Scott Snyder, Dan Jurgens, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Mariko Tamaki, James Tynion IV, Marv Wolfman, Lee Bermejo, Chris Burnham, Jamal Campbell, Emanuela Lupacchino, David Marquez, Dan Mora, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Risso, Walt Simonson, Brad Walker, Chip Zdarsky, Riley Rossmo, John Romita Jr., Andrew Hennessy, Kevin Nowlan, Joe Prado, Bill Sienkiewicz, Hi-Fi, Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Nathan Fairbairn, Marcelo Maiolo, Laura Martin, Trish Mulvihill, Ivan Plascencia, Arif Prianto, Alejandro Sanchez Thor 7 by Donny Cates, Aaron Kuder, Matt Wilson Head Lopper 13 by Andrew MacLean Money Shot 8 by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie, Rebekah Isaacs, Kurt Michael Russell Seven Secrets 2 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte Marvel Snapshots: X-Men by Jay Edidin, Kurt Busiek, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran Batman 99 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey Finger Guns 5 by Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Nalty, Esposito Once and Future 11 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain
On today's Stack podcast: Iron Man #1, You Look Like Death: Tales From The Umbrella Academy #1, Batman #99, Thor #7, Stillwater #1, Detective Comics #1027, Goosebumps: Secrets of the Swamp #1, Giant-Size X-Men: Storm #1, Big Girls #2, Justice League #53, Seven Secrets #2, The Immortal Hulk #37, Dryad #5, Catwoman #25, Once & Future #11, X-Men #12, Faithless II #4, The Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn #1, and Head Lopper #13. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Transcript: Alex: What is up y'all? 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 comics that have come out today. Pete: Sure do. Alex: We review them, unless they're DC comics, those rap scallions, they come out on Tuesdays. They go out for 24 hours. You already know about them. Justin: Yes, but you can read them today. You can read comics whenever you want. That's the freedom of the comic book industry. Alex: Right. And if you break into writer's brain, you can read comics that haven't even been made yet, man. You know what I'm talking about? Justin: Yes. I know what you mean by breaking into a writer's brain too. You talk about with like a hammer? Alex: Yeah, man. But six feet away, keep your safe distance. Let's get into this because I don't know where I was going. Pete: Wait, what? Yeah, what the fuck. Alex: I don't know where I was going with this, Pete. Iron Man, number one from Marvel written by Christopher Cantwell, art by Cafu. This is, as you can imagine, another new start for Iron Man, a back-to-basic start after the big robot war. And this book spends quite a bit of time with Tony Stark, the man, before it puts him in a classic Iron Man costume, throws him up against a new, old threat. What'd you think about this book? How'd you feel about this versus the last couple of years in Tony's life? Justin: I don't know if I'd call it an Iron Man costume, but other than that I think this is a fun book. I feel like Tony Stark is popping a little bit more here. He feels a little bit on his own, less tied up in a sort of the galaxy brain, worried about everything, stuff that he's mostly been in for the last few years and more just like the guy who puts on the suit. Pete: It's nice to see him not being a robot or a dead version of himself or whatever it is. It's nice to see Tony being Tony, but there's a lot of interesting things in this comic. I didn't really get past the sad girl playing her violin outside of an Apple store and then asked to leave where she was crying and walking away, that was fucking heartbreaking, man. That was cold as ice. But I'm interested to see what happens. The problem is what I didn't like was there was this moment where it was just like the movie where Tony Stark's like, “Oh yeah.” And then someone comes out to him at a party and was like, “Hey Tony, I got this thing to pitch you.” And he's like, “Yeah, yeah, yeah, later.” And then that person becomes the villain. And that was like we saw that in this comic as well. And I was like, “Well, it's kind of played out, but all right, I'll see what's up.” Alex: But it plays out differently, right? Because he turns around to the guy- Pete: A little differently. Alex: I mean, that's a classic Iron Man, Tony stark scenario. What I liked about this book is I spent most of the running time thinking we were going to be running out of time that I was like, “Jesus, why are they spending so much time on Tony Stark out of armor? Get to it already, you're going to run out of the page length here. But this was well paced. It was well thought out and they clearly gave it a little bit of extra time to breathe. You could spend time with Tony Stark before putting him in an action scenario. I don't know if it's going to pay out with the page length every issue necessarily like that, but it's refreshing and nice. Like you were saying Justin, to see him on a back-to-basics level, Tony stark, because we haven't really seen that in a very, very long time. Justin: Yeah. Reading this I was like, “Oh yeah, he used to be sort of a dude who dealt with his own stuff. And now he's been trapped in the Neanderthal age in a cave for a while.” Also a couple more details I love, Terrax as a villain. One of my favorite villain characters, cosmic villains, who you don't see hardly ever, like cool acts, cool look, cool looking dude. And I love the triangle shield in the first couple of pages and the Iron Man armor. Alex: I agree. Good stuff. Art by Cafu as well, yes. Pete: Yeah. The art was great. The moment where he, spoiler alert, flies through a helicopter blade was pretty bad ass. Alex: Yeah. All very cool stuff. Let's move on and talk about You Look Like Death: Tales from the Umbrella Academy, number one, from Dark Horse Comics, story by Gerard Way and Shaun Simon, art and colors by I.N.J. Culbard. This of course does not have the regular artists Gabriel Ba on Umbrella Academy. And that's because- Pete: Yeah, what the fuck. Alex: Hold on. You can probably tell from the title, this is a spinoff. This is a side story focusing on Klaus as he gets kicked out of the Umbrella Academy and heads off to Hollywood. Man, there's just a lot of fun. You got to love this, Klaus high on drugs. Justin: You know Alex is going to love this. The original Klaus head. Alex: I love Klaus. I also love going back to the Umbrella Academy after being so deep into the show with Umbrella Podcademy our Umbrella Academy podcast, to revisit the characters in the original format. It's like, “Oh right, Kraken's actually a badass and not just a sad sack. That's nice to see, that's fun.” Justin: Yeah. What's your favorite type of hero, bad-ass or sad sack? Alex: Great question. It's very much a toss up. Pete, you got to love the vampire buggy, right? Pete: Yeah. [crosstalk 00:05:44]. That was really fun. First of, [crosstalk 00:05:47]. Justin: Wait, hold up, Why'd you go to Pete for the vampire monkey? Alex: Because I was reading the book and I was like, “Pete's going to hate this, but he's going to like the vampire monkey.” Justin: Is that true? Pete: Well, I didn't hate it. I mean, what's upsetting is the father just kills me in this, just how cold this fucking dad is, it's hard to get past and it's just hammered all the time during the book, so it's tough. If this father had any compassion, these kids would have such a better chance in life, and it is just heartbreaking. Justin: Pete shitting on fatherhood, going after the whole enterprise. Pete: That's right. Just you guys better fucking get your shit together and fucking [crosstalk 00:06:33]. Alex: I just kicked out my son. I told him he was cut off. Justin: Wow. Alex: He headed to Hollywood. He got crazy high. Justin: Nice. He's going to love it out there. Pete: Yeah. Anyways, Klaus is fun. It's nice to revisit this a little bit, but I like Gabriel Ba. Justin: Are you crying, Pete? I love, the art really pops in this, especially once the story moves out to the West coast, I feel like the scenes are really great, really fun. Great all around. Alex: Yeah. Let's move on then to Batman number 99 from DC Comics written by James Tynion IV and art by Jorge Jimenez. This is the I think penultimate chapter of the Joker war storyline- Justin: It seems that way. Alex: … this is the Joker has basically destroyed Gotham city, taken over Bruce Wayne's fortune. Finally Batman and the crew are fighting bad Batman by appealing to his family saying, “I messed up, get back together with me all. Let's take this town.” Catwoman meanwhile is attacking financially trying to get the funds back. Man, this is the stuff that happens in this issue. And I almost don't want to spoil it, but particularly towards the end made me exclaim out loud. There are two moments towards the edge of the issue that I went, “Haha,” just like that, out loud. What'd you guys think about it? Pete: Well, I was really … This is a lot of fun. This book is great. Part of me does really want to kind of get back to the bat and cat stuff, that was kind of set up before this. So seeing them kind of a part is driving me crazy a little bit. But man, the whole start of this, like Joker rolling in his fucking limo, this is really insane to kind of see where things are right now. And it really does get you kind of like hyped for that and in such a great way. I mean the panels where Batman just kind of lands in front of the spot where he's supposed to be, so epic, so well done. I love this kind of show down kind of atmosphere that is being set up. And the reveal at the end was holy fucking shit. Justin: Yeah. James Tynion is such a tactical writer. He comes at the full story and the individual scenes with different angles than we've seen before. We get to spend more time with the Joker than I feel like we get to see normally. Normally the Joker is just cackling and plotting against Batman. In this we get to see a little bit more of him doing the logistical bits of his plan, and then executing in the way leading up to that last page reveal. And that stuff is fun and smart and makes this story seem fresh despite the fact that we've been … I want to say drowning in Joker for the past couple of years. Alex: Yeah. Well that, and also that it is another Gotham city is in flames story, but it's still … which we've seen a million times. I don't know why anybody lives there, but to your point, it's still feels dangerous. It still feels like it could go either way at the end of the day. Great, great stuff. Pete: Just before we move on, we were talking about some oh shit moments towards the end. But also some touching stuff that happens in this too just before Batman kind of gives his speech or right after it, someone gets a gift, very touching. Alex: You're talking about the Nightwing costume, right? Pete: Yeah, I am. I'm trying not to spoil it you fuck, but cool. Alex: Well, I mean, I think that's okay. We've already seen him in the costume several times because of the publishing schedule. But yeah, it's good bad family staff, James Tynion gets it. It works really well. This is a great issue. We went on to another one, Thor number seven from Marvel Comics written by Donny Cates and art by Aaron Kuder. This is pick it up after the death of Galactus last issue. And Thor's big vision, that some bad things are coming not just his way, but the Marvel universe's way. And he is throwing [inaudible 00:10:52] down on Broxton once again, because he feels like he is not worthy to pick it up. Turns out more people might be worthy to pick it up. As usual Donny Cates just find some fun, unique angles on his characters. And I love Aaron Kuder's art so much, just I love it. Every time it's just a pleasure to see his name. Pete: Yeah. It's very enjoyable. The art is fantastic. Sorry, Justin, I didn't mean to cut you off. Justin: No, please, it's your time to shine. Pete: Well, this is such a fun back and forth between Tony and Thor that I love very much. Yeah, this is what a cool kind of setup for this new kind of arc. Very excited to see where this goes. A little kind of twist on the unworthy. But I'm very much on board and it's also great to see the kind of blanking on his name there [crosstalk 00:11:55]. Yeah, thank you. I'm just going to say horse Thor. Justin: Speaking of Beta Ray Bill, when he takes his helmet off that dude's fucked. Alex: It's weird. Scary. Very weird. Yeah. I don't like it. He looks much less like a horse without his helmet. Justin: Yeah. And much more like a nightmare that I'm going to have tonight. I mean, this book reminded me of a conversation we've had a lot about Batman. Thor is a character that is often pretty serious. Like God dealing with God level things speaking in very heightened language, yet Donny Cates finds a way to make this fun. There's a lot of humor here and that Thor can play around, something we've been talking about a lot lately with Batman is like, why does it always have to be doom and gloom, there's room in our ability as fans to take two sides of a character, someone who takes their job seriously, but also likes to play around a little bit with his friends. And this book does a great job of keeping the action fun, the stakes high, I mean two issues ago, everything was hell. And now here we are where we're having fun with words on [inaudible 00:13:04]. Pete: Yeah, just leave words on the hammer, man. Alex: Words on the hammer, that's what I always say. Moving on to one that I know Justin is super psyched about, Stillwater number one from Image Comics written by Chip Zdarsky and art by Ramon K. Perez. Now this is a bit of a spoiler because they only eventually get around to it in the second half of the book, but it is the concept of the book is about a guy who loses his job, gets an inheritance or so he thinks, that brings him to the small town of Stillwater. And it turns out in the small town of Silverwater, nobody ever dies. Things get darker from there. Justin, talk about this book a little bit. Justin: I mean the art by Ramon K. Perez is so good. I love his work on everything that he does. I think the first book that really caught my eye he did was I think called Tale of Sand, I want to say, based on a Jim Henson script. And great book and this just art really shines. The story itself reminded me a lot of Lovecraft Country actually, the first two episodes of that, except with none of the race elements and it's just sort of spoiled white dudes doing the … going on a similar journey. But the way the story ends is exciting and curious what the next move is, if that make sense. Pete: Yeah, this is the new like, hey, I'm a prince, and if you send me money I'll send you money tenfold. When you get the letter that somebody died and there's inheritance, you don't fall for that. All right. That's a trap. It's clear. If you didn't know that person- Alex: Wait, sorry. Pete, did you just say somebody died and left me money? Let me know where I need to go to pick it up. Pete: Oh, okay, well you got to go to Stillwater. Justin: And let me say on the other side, Pete, your rich great uncle did die and you have to go get that money. You can't just leave that hanging there just because you're scared. Pete: I'm not going to fall for that, all right. It's some creepy town where- Alex: No, I back up what Justin is saying, this is true and accurate. And if you give us $50 right now, we'll tell you where to go. Pete: Oh, okay. All right. Well, I'll just Venmo you guys then. Alex: Yeah, that sounds great. Actually, you know what might be easier is if you gave us your credit card number. Pete: Oh okay, sure. Yeah, why don't I give it to you right over here? Alex: All right, go ahead. Pete: Five, five, five, five, five. Justin: It is weird it's all fives. It is crazy. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Wait, actually I had a question just to step back. Thor, I didn't try this yet. The phone number he puts down on me on [inaudible 00:15:52] for Tony, that's just like a regular two on two number, right? That's pretty weird. Justin: Yeah, let me, I guess you're right here. Two, one, two, nine, seven, zero, four, one, three, three. Alex: Ooh, I don't get any phone service down here. You want to give it a call? Justin: Yeah, I'll give it a call. Alex: Okay. That sounds great. Pete: Oh man, that's exciting. Alex: Yes. Meanwhile, I'll talk about Stillwater. This reminded me a little bit of Revival, the Tim Seeley book, just in terms of concept, which is a great book that everybody should check out. It does feel a little more [inaudible 00:16:26] and a little more focused on this character. I'm also sure Chip Zdarsky is aware of revival and trying to do something different in that. But I'm curious to see how it delineates itself from that going on, just in terms of the pure people coming back to life. You're about to call the number Justin? Justin: Yes. We have not planned this, so we truly have no idea what's going to come up here. Alex: There's going to be an old lady that's going to be like, “Hello.” Speaker 4: Yes, this is Iron Man. However, due to some big blonde jerk, I no longer use this number. But hey, nice try anyway. For all things Tony stark, please visit www.tonystarkironman.com, and try and stay safe out there, yeah. I'm busy enough as it is. Alex: Ah, that's fun. Justin: Is that Downey? Alex: That's cool. Maybe. Justin: It could be, it sounds like him. Alex: Yeah. Fun stuff. Good [inaudible 00:17:22] comic books. Pickup Stillwater number one, moving on to, this is going to be a mouthful, are you ready? Detective Comics number 1027 from DC Comics. This isn't an anniversary issue, so it's a bunch of stories. It is written by Peter J. Tomasi, Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, James Tynion IV, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Marv Wolfman, Grant Morrison, Tom King, Scott Snyder, Dan Jurgens and Mariko Tamaki. And the art is by Brad Walker, David Marquez, Chip Zdarsky, Eduardo Risso, Riley Rossmo, John Romita Jr., Emanuela Luppachino, Chris Burnham, Walter Simonson, Ivan Reis, Kevin Nowlan and Dan Mora. Justin: You read so fast, it sounded like you said Snot Snyder. Pete: It did sound like Snot Snyder. Alex: Oh man, thank you for picking on the thing that I screwed up out of 20 names. Justin: Alex, I just wanted to say, you really nailed it when you said Peter J. Tomasi, Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka and the rest. Alex: I like this package. I know we talk a lot about short story [inaudible 00:18:30], this is like- Pete: Justin loves talking about nice packages. Justin: Wow. Alex: This is a good set of Batman stories. I was fully prepared to be like, “Yeah, I don't know, I like this one.” But I like most of them. Justin: Yeah. No, it was hard to pick a favorite as well. I really liked the masterclass story was a good use of the bat family where everyone really got to pop for a second. The Grant Morrison detective number 26 story was like- Alex: So funny. Justin: So fun. And I was like, “Oh, Grant Morrison. Yes. I haven't seen that Grant Morrison in quite a while.” Where it's just like finds a little fun bit and just needles it into a story. Alex: I mean, I'll mention with the idea of the story is as you can figure out, it's the guy who came to the issue before Batman and he's already to be the next big vigilante. He's going to be the silver ghost. He has the whole plan. He has his origin story. He has his motivation, everything. And then he goes out of his first mission and he sees Batman and he's like, “Ah, shit.” Justin: This guy's got good branding, good ears. Alex: To your point it's great, I want more of that out of Grant Morrison. I don't need crazy musical notes from Superman saving the universe anymore, just give me that fun stuff. He did that on Klaus as well at least at the beginning where it's just the simple idea of what if Santa was battle Santa. That's great, more of that fun stuff. Pete, which ones did you like? What are you into? Pete: I really loved the fraction happy returns, the Rocco rookie story was really great that we've had an eye on you was a awesome moment. Justin: That was cool. Pete: Love the shout-out to the old costume and generations fractured and the Dan Mora art and the gift, yes please, just fantastic. Alex: Yeah. Just such a good package across the board. Pete: It really is. It's one of those ones where you're like, “All right, a collection,” but then you're like, “Holy shit, this is worth it.” Alex: Yeah, pretty much every story is good. The art is great, definitely pick this up. Next step, Goosebumps: Secrets of the Swamp, number one from IDW written by Marieke Nijkamp, and art by Yasmin Flores Montanez. This is a new story, I guess, set in the Goosebumps universe. This is honestly something that is very much out of my wheelhouse. I never read Goosebumps as a kid or anything like that. But it's about a kid who is a gamer. She has one prosthetic arm, so clearly she feels uncomfortable about going outside. But she meets another friend who's a prominent gamer and they begin exploring their town that has some spooky monsters in it. What'd you think about this book? Pete: Well, yeah, I'm not really a big Goosebumps head, but I really like the start of this. This is a solid first issue. Does a great job of introducing interesting characters and then throwing into a shit show. And I understand like you look up to some hero, somebody you admire and they're like, “Oh yeah, kid, you want to roll with me? Guess what? We're going out into the nightmare that is this world.” Alex: And I appreciate you explaining all ages, mostly kids book as throwing them into a shit show. Pete: Well, what would you call that fucking swamp land that they live in? Justin: There's nothing wrong with swamp. Pete: I'm not saying that, but the swamp with monsters- Justin: What's so scary about a swamp, Pete? Because it feels it's moist. Pete: No, they have straight up monsters in their fucking swamp. Justin: But you seemed like hung up on the swamp. Pete: You're the one hung up [crosstalk 00:22:03]. Alex: Fill the swamp, fill the swamp. Justin: That is what you always cheer. Even your time cheerleading at Cornell University, you were a huge fill the swamp. Alex: See you, go big red. Pete: Oh my God. Justin: Just building out some of our background on the show. I liked this a lot, I also didn't read Goosebumps, so I don't know what Goosebumps brings to this story. It's just like a creepy story I guess, the branding on it, because this story of these people coming together sort of through gaming and then the gaming becoming real. And then they go on the swamp to face a monster, could stand on its own in a fun way. Pete: Yeah, it's a fun- Alex: [crosstalk 00:22:51] a story, like you said, I like the character, so I wanted a little more out of the story. But I feel like obviously we're going to get that in the second issue. Pete: Issue two is a good spot to look for that. Justin: Yeah. Wait for it. Alex: There you go. Let's move on to another one, Giant-Size X-Men: Storm, number one from Marvel, written by Jonathan Hickman and art by Russell Dauterman. Now we have talked incessantly, but these Giant-Size X-Men books about what is going on here, these seem like half finished stories. What is happening? Well, [inaudible 00:23:21] as one might say. Pete: Nope. Alex: No, but I would not say that. This issue- Pete: I also wanted to say though that this Jordan D. White said that this issue would change things for Storm forever. So there was a lot of hype going into this issue. Justin: Well, and can you pinpoint what that is? Pete: Yeah. Justin: What? Pete: Turns out Storm is sick and she's got some things going on, and it makes me very sad. Justin: Well, but she- Alex: No. Justin: But she's cured by the end, spoiler. Pete: Yeah. Is she though? Because it seems like that demon they pulled out of her is just going to grow. Alex: The only thing that I was going to say, just to kind of finish up the thing that I was saying that we can turn over to the rest of it, is this is finally bringing together some threads specifically from the Giant-Size X-Men issues. We get the Nightcrawler one, which focused a little bit on Cypher. We get the Storm one obviously which, or I guess it was the Jean Grey one maybe- Justin: I think so. Alex: I honestly don't remember. Whatever it was, it was a Storm story and they're finally picking up on that. And we also get the [inaudible 00:24:31] one picking up with that as well and started to loop all of these disparate threads together. Justin, what did you think about this? Because you've been very, critical is probably the wrong word, but I would say dubious at least about [crosstalk 00:24:44]. Justin: Yeah, surprised just in general that these have been sort of off the main character standalone stories or seemingly standalone stories. But to your point where you were just saying, I do think this amounts to a lot, it feels like, I don't know if maybe it's faded in our minds because of how much has happened in the X universe since the Dawn of X. But so much of those first issues were about sort of the artificial intelligence that will eventually destroy not only the mutants but the humans and be the real enemy. If humans and mutants can get over their shit and face AI. Justin: And it feels like maybe this is the moment where it starts. That being in the world which the whole premise of the world is that it accelerates time, it accelerates evolution. They pull this techno organic virus that Storm picked up in a recent issue where they went into … what is the place they went into? Alex: The orcas, I think. Justin: Yeah. Orcas and The Children of the Vault is what I was trying to think of. And she pulls this techno organic virus, The Children of the Vault also a hyper evolving hyper time place, and takes it to this other even more pocket dimension where the time extends, it happens even faster. And I think that is the AI evolution that will eventually lead to some of the real monsters that the X-Men face in the Dawn of X issues. And the people we have at the end of this issue, sort of being there are Phantom X, Phantom X's sort of twin, I guess. And then a random dude from AIM. Alex: Yeah. And the other thing that's kind of messed up about it, particularly as of a fan of the character is Cypher and Warlock seem to know what's going on and seem to be kind of cool with it, which is not great. There's definitely been some weird, potentially dangerous stuff going on with Cypher and Warlock over the course of this entire run. And that certainly seems to be the clearest tip of the hat to what's happening here. So yeah, I 100% agree with you, Justin. This is like, I think the important thing, it's surprising you said Storm, because I think the important thing is to the overall plot of what is happening with the X-Men line since the very beginning, versus necessarily Storm. Justin: Yeah. It feels like a bigger thing. That's why I always say, “Don't trust the guy that speaks all the languages.” He's up at the bar, he's talking to the bartender, ordering you a weird drink because he knows too much. Alex: But yeah, good issue. Particularly if you've been reading these Giant-Size X-Men books, if you've read House of X and Powers of X, you really like those. I think this is a good thing to pick up on to kind of get potentially the ongoing story. Let's move out to Big Girls Number two from Image Comic story and art by Jason Howard. I think we were pretty into but a little reserved on the first issue of this book, takes place in a post apocalyptic world where women grow to gigantic size, men also grow to gigantic size, but become monsters and are attacking one of the last remaining cities. We've been following one of the so-called Big Girls who was fighting back against them. We get more fleshed out about the world, this issue. I like this issue a lot more personally, because of the details and the nuance that it added. How'd you guys feel? Pete: Yeah, this is good because it's like, all right, now we're kind of really getting understanding of who's who, where's what type of situation. Justin: Who's big, who's little. Pete: Yeah. Men are monsters, women are saving the world, it's great. I do think though that the kind of reveal at the end is really what's going to kind of take this concept and kind of push it. But the art's great, the action's phenomenal. It's a interesting world, so I'm excited for more. But I'm glad that and agree with Zalben that issue too kind of like solidify things a little bit better. Justin: Yeah, I agree. I mean, it's nice to sort of, like you're saying, Pete, see the sides of where everyone is. We have our main character who's a little bit dubious about the status quo. And then we have this sort of rebel faction in the back half that is maybe- Pete: Also I was a little worried about how slow that one main character was to pull the trigger to save that other person's life there. I was like, thought that would be a bigger issue and might come back. Alex: We'll have to see what happens. Justin: I love the double page spread in the middle of the book of our main Big Girl being operated on, and sort of repaired like really- Pete: Oh yeah, that was fun, some of the like- Justin: Cowgirl as she's known. Pete: Yeah. Alex: Very Gulliver in that moment. Pete: Yeah, Gulliver, and I was going to say like, Fraggle Rock reminded me of the dozers a little bit. Alex: Yeah. [crosstalk 00:29:49]. Justin: You say Fraggle Rock a lot, just in general. Pete: Down at Fraggle Rock. Down at Fraggle Rock. Alex: Down at Fraggle Rock. Justin: That's not a criticism, that's just an open ended statement. Pete: Every time I walk by a construction society, I want to take a bite out of it, what? Justin: Every time I walk past a pile of garbage, I want to talk to you. Pete: Yeah. Justin: You walk past a construction site and you're like, “What up dozers?” And they're like, “Get the fuck out of here.” Alex: We're trying to build radishes here, come on. Justice League number 53 for DC Comics written by Joshua Williamson and art by Xermanico. This is tying into Dark Nights: Death Metal. This arc is called Doom Metal, and focuses on one mission of … I think it's fair to call them sub Justice League members, slash- Justin: Woo, spicy. Alex: Yeah, I'm sorry. [crosstalk 00:30:43]. Justin: Shots fired. Alex: It's Detective Chimp. It's hot girl. She's a member of the Justice League. But they are going after Perpetua's throne. Pete, you raised your hand, what would you like to say? Pete: I would say cute start, what a touching adorable start. Little Robin trying to sneak up on Batman [inaudible 00:31:05]. Justin: Great. I guess I agree with Pete technically. But I do like- Pete: I mean the POV angles, it really was a kid looking up at these heroes. I thought that was such great attention to detail that really gives- Alex: This really is not helping my theory that you don't read beyond the first page or two, Pete. Pete: Okay, fine. Justin: That's one conspiracy theory I can get behind. Pete: How about they born on a Doomsday panel that was later your dick, that was awesome. Alex: I mean that was page four. Justin: Oh, he's flipping through the book right now. Alex: How about this thing at the last page that I just looked at. Justin: Yeah. You see this UPC code on the back cover? Woo, did not see that coming. That's how you buy the book, they scan it. Alex: What were you going to say, Justin? Justin: Ah, yes. I thought Pete was going to have a slight rebuttal. Pete: No, I'm just enjoying how much you guys enjoy shooting holes in everything I'm trying to do. Justin: Trying to do? Alex: Oh man. Justin: What are you going to do? Pete: I don't know, give my opinion, but apparently it's not good enough because it only is stuff that happens in the beginning. Alex: It's a very good opinion. It's a very good opinion. I'm just doing a classic comic book club La Zalben. Justin: That's why they call him Alex La Zalben. I agree with Pete. There's a lot of fun of this book. I love this sort of … it feels like a side quest in a fantasy game or a fantasy series in a fun way. I could read a lot of this Death Metal stuff for maybe a long time. It's fun. [crosstalk 00:32:48]. Alex: It's surprising, right? Justin: Yeah. Alex: Because it's silly. Pete, you did bring up the born on a Doomsday, [inaudible 00:32:56] who are also Doomsdays, it's the sort of thing where you get to this point you're like, “This is so stupid, but it works at the same time.” It's just mashing your toys together, that's all it is. But they're having such a good time with it. It's fun to read. Justin: Aaron and Garney arm falls off, you put a Doomsday on. Alex: Exactly. All right. Let's move on to Seven Secrets number two from Boom! Studios written by Tom Taylor and art by Daniele di Nicuolo. We really like the first issue of this though. I think there's a little criticism from some of us about the end perhaps being a little confusing or not sure where it was going necessarily. But it is about a world where there's a secret society. They hold seven secrets. We're focusing on one character who's part of that, who is the son of two of the characters who hold two of those secrets. At least one of those characters dies in the last issue. And that there's a big villain who's trying to take them all down. We flash back this issue and get an origin. I thought not only was this issue great, but the cliffhanger was superb. One of the best that I've read in a really long time, the last sentence of the book, and made me even way more into this book than I was before. Pete: Wow. I read that like last part and was like, “Oh man, that's more heartbreaking than we need. You didn't need to do that at the end.” But I agree, this is information that we needed and it's important. Moving forward I'm glad they kind of took a breath to give us this kind of flashback type of thing. Yeah, I'm really into this book now. This issue got me more hyped about it. Justin: Yeah. Especially in an issue that felt like he was laying a lot of groundwork, it felt like sort of an exposition issue. A lot of like sort of drama in the King's court style drama. And then to end on that emotional, just build up to that last panel was really well done. Pete: I can't even look at … I'm sorry. Alex: No. All I was going to say was that I'd be really fascinated to hear how Tom Taylor structured this, because it almost feels like you have this very Harry Potter sort of training section that potentially would come first. Then you go out to the inciting incident, which is the thing where the society gets messed up. And then you follow through from there, but he flipped it. He went from first issue, the second issue and he reversed the order of them and it works so well, it's very, very smart. Justin: Yeah. The words I was trying to come up with earlier were palace intrigue. This issue is so much palace intrigue, and ending on a real strong emotional beat. Pete: I was just going to say that I can't look at a gold little ducky without getting choked up anymore. Alex: Oh man, sad stuff. Let's move on to something that probably creeps you the fuck out, Pete, the Immortal Hulk number 37 from Marvel- Pete: Oh, Jesus Christ. Alex: … written by Al Ewing Alan and art by Joe Bennett. The door is finally open. We finally know who the big villain of this book is. It's the leader of course. Pete: Yeah, of course it is. Alex: Or maybe it is. There might be something behind that. But the leader is looking to manipulate the green door the way that the Hulk and other gamma radiated heroes have been resurrected constantly, hence the Immortal Hulk of the title. While the Hulk is outside fighting in the real world, the leader is inside this hellscape or whatever is going on there. He has taken over Rick Jones. He has taken over … who's the second one he's taken over? I don't remember. Oh, he's taken over the irradiated guy, whatever the irradiated guy from the early on the run. Pete: Yeah, from the [crosstalk 00:36:57]. Alex: And there's nobody else that he's taken over as well that he hits at, we don't know who that is yet. But, oh God, I cannot say enough about how terrifying it is to read every issue of this book. Pete: Yeah, it's too much, man. It's too much. It's gone too far. It's gone too far. Justin: I love this book and the way, the sense of dread that's been building from issue one and it just keeps extending to end, not only with the writing, but the art, despite all of the body, just disaster that's happening on all these pages. You still get references too older Hulk artists. The last page feels like right out of the Hulk history, and so much of it, it feels just so big, every issue big and horrifying, just like I want everything to be. Alex: This is a very meta way of looking at it, but it is very exciting to be reading an all timer. You don't get that often when you're reading a book, but you read this book and you're like, “This is a Hulk run that people are going to talk about for decades.” This is going to be talked about in the same breath as Peter David's run, as the original run, as all these other classic runs of a Hulk and other characters. And I don't know how this is going to add up, I don't know where this could go. But being in the middle there between Al Ewing's writing and Joe Bennet's art, which is like Cronenberg-esque in exactly the right way. It's very exciting to read every issue of this book. Pete: Yeah, 100%. Alex: Great. Thanks. Glad you agree, Pete. Just [inaudible 00:38:50], no thanks. Pete: Well, I mean, I'm glad you guys are having fun. Alex: That's nice. Justin: Pete's scared. Pete: This is a horror book with one of my favorite characters, so you guys enjoy your time, I'll wait until we get Hulk. Justin: Is there another book you could read where the Hulk does something like, I don't know, like smash. Pete: No, I don't think there is. [crosstalk 00:39:13]. Alex: Dryad number five from Oni Press written by Kurtis Wiebe illustrated by Justin Osterling. I'll give a little pluggy plug here. Go check out our bonus episode where we talk to the team behind this book in the comic book club feed, it was a blast and a pleasure to talk to them about the last issue of the book, as well as the run. But Dryad number five, we have our main characters now in the city, they are battling folks, they are trying to figure out what's going on, the kids have no idea. There's a big twist as usual towards the end of this issue. What'd you think about this one? Justin: This book continues to go its own way. You cannot predict the storytelling here and it's fully into sci-fi, big sci-fi, Blade Runner-esque, corporate intrigue. And did not see that coming, curious with some still fantasy elements popping through. But it's one of the few books I feel like we read where it's like, “I have no idea where we're headed.” Pete: Yeah. It's very interesting. Each issue is kind of like its own thing, and what's great is you don't know what you're going to get when you pick up this book, but it continues to tell a story just somehow more creatively in different ways. It's impressive to kind of see this thing move forward. I continue to be impressed by the art and the storytelling. This one, we get a lot more action. And then some of the stuff that Zalben likes at the end, but like it's … Alex: What does that mean? Pete: You know what I'm talking about, that hot tub shit at the end, got a little weird that you're into. Alex: What? No, come on, Pete. I mean, that was pretty hot. Justin: I mean, I love a hot tub. I wish there was another book you were talking about [crosstalk 00:41:07]. Alex: You know what's best about that is the hot tub scene. The hot tub scene being cut between the guy who had his legs blasted off, I was like, “Fuck yeah. Give me more of that, inject that into my veins.” No, it was good, that was fine. That was a good Ted scene and fleshed out more about the world, but I'm way more into what's going on with the kids and what's happening at the end. Great, great stuff. Alex: Catwoman number 25 from DC Comics written by Ram V, an art by Fernando Blanco. This is a bunch of different things. This is tying into the Joker War. Almost an essential chapter of it, as we find out what Catwoman does with Bruce Wayne's money. But also setting up a new classic status quo for Catwoman that I thought was great. I like this book across the board. I had a little burp there at the end, I'm sorry. Justin: How dare you. Pete: Okay. I really love the amazing flashback sequences with the kind of tiger stuff that was almost like this orangest type painting kind of thing, that was really cool. Plus the way they kind of drew the action with Catwoman was really a lot of fun, where you're kind of on the same page, you see her kind of doing different moves. To me that's kind of like old school comic book style and I really enjoyed that. Justin: We talked about this a little- Pete: I also burped at the end, that was weird. Justin: That is weird you guys, gas management, gas management bros. Alex: Justin has covered for you. Justin: No, I am fully in charge. Pete: Oh God. Justin: I think we talked about this a little bit earlier when we were talking about the Batman books. But I want some resolution on the Batman Catwoman relationship, because it feels like we've been in this space because of whatever happened with changing up the creative teams when they did. We're in this place where it's like, wait, she's just moving his money around and sort of not hanging out, what's the deal? Want to know about their relationship. But aside from that sort of unrelated bother, this was an essential chapter I think. Seeing Catwoman doing this makes you understand the main story a lot more for the Joker War. Alex: Yeah, I agree. All right. Let's move into a little part of the show. And this is the end of the show here, which I like to call the Pete sandwich. And the reason I call it the Pete Sandwich is because we got a book Pete really wants to talk about, three books Pete does not want to talk about, and then a book Pete wants to talk about. Pete: Yeah, sandwich. Alex: Pull back the curtain a little bit. But let's get to it. Justin: And the best way to eat a sandwich is you start with the piece of bread that you really like, then you eat the middle, and then you get to the other piece of bread, which is the other thing you really like. Pete: Bread's nice, man. Sometimes nice, fresh bread makes everything better. Justin: You just mash the sandwich bread first into your face and chew your way up. Alex: Whenever I go to a deli, I'm like, “Hey, I'll have a Italian Hero. Then take the Salami and the pepperoni and the Capocollo, you throw that out, [inaudible 00:44:20] you throw that out.” Justin: Capocollo, I love it. Alex: You get rid of it. [crosstalk 00:44:24]. Justin: Just some slightly oily bread. Alex: [crosstalk 00:44:28], no, you put it out there and you throw it out. I don't like it. Oil and vinegar, you throw it out. Once & Future number 11 from Booms! Studios written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Dan Mora. Holy shit, the end of this issue is fucking insane, not to curse too much. But they have been fighting Grendel of the Beowulf myth, they took care of Beowulf. This issue, they fight, they take care of Grendel. You can kind of see where this is going. You know where this is going. But the way Dan Mora draws this is so horrific and so perfect. This issue is great. I like this series anyway, but this is one of my favorite issues in a while. Pete: Yeah. This is really just kind of back to what started this thing and made us love it so much, just unbelievable action. This amazing grandmother in the heart of it. I can't, I mean, if you don't like this book, I don't know what to tell you. This to me is great comics, unbelievable art, unbelievable storytelling. The action and violence is mwah, chef's kiss, just fantastic. I'm having so much goddamn fun with this book. Justin: Yeah. Shout-out to our interview with Kieron Gillen, where we talked about this book a lot. Because it really informs a lot of the process and it makes it so much richer to read this book, hearing him talk about it. Because you get to see in this issue the story that they're sort of caught up in and fighting catch up with them simultaneously. It feels like they've been sort of alongside the story or ahead of the story a little bit. And this last panel, last couple of panels or pages, you really see the story come up and be like, you're done, we got you here. And that's really satisfying to see on top of the fact that it's just a great action story and sequence and wildly bloody in a fun way. Alex: Yeah. So good. This is just great. Let's move on to the … sorry, I got a little sick there even thinking about a Capocollo of the stack. X-Men number 12 from Marvel Comics written by Jonathan Hickman and art by Leinil Francis Yu. In this issue- Pete: What the fuck? What the fuck is going on? Justin: Uh-oh. He's in [crosstalk 00:46:58]. Alex: This is a classic. Pete: No, no, no, no, no, this, okay, all right, fine. You're going to have fuck island, you're going to … you can't keep adding crazier shit on top of crazier shit. Alex: No, man. This is classic- Pete: You have to deal with it, you can't keep just fucking adding crazy shit. Justin: Can't you? Pete: How did Hickman say … how did he pitch [inaudible 00:47:22]. Okay guys, I'm going to change X-Men forever. And just when you think it can't get crazier, I'm going to keep adding crazier … I'm not going to deal with that, I'm just going to keep going to crazy town and then walk away. Alex: The reason I said this was the Capocollo is because it has the surprising, sliced peppercorns in the middle where you're like, “Whoa, where did that come from?” Justin: Woo, spicy. Alex: Yeah, classic X-Men book. As we all know, Apocalypse originally came from the dimension of our Rocco separate Island next door to- Pete: What the fuck. Alex: That has since had sex with and enjoyed with [inaudible 00:47:59]. His grandchildren have kept on his legacy. There is the opposite of apocalypse, the evil apocalypse, because as we all know, the apocalypse is good now. Justin: Famously heroic. Pete: What is happening? Alex: I don't know. Pete: This doesn't make any sense. Alex: This is definitely like, it's funny to read this after the past couple of the issues where Jonathan Hickman was like, “I don't know, [inaudible 00:48:26] is killing shit out of the moon or whatever,” I don't know what's going on. This is fun. They're just killing some plants. We're having a good time, isn't this fun? Pete: Is he throwing darts at a board? Alex: Yeah, this is fun [crosstalk 00:48:35]. He's like, “Did you forget that I'm Jonathan Hickman?” [crosstalk 00:48:43]. Justin: I think I can shout out everyone's favorite panel from this issue, for everyone's favorite page, excuse me. The info page sort of two thirds the way through where we list the [inaudible 00:48:54]. And it's an infographic where we find out about the summoners from the school of [inaudible 00:49:01], this world that we just invented and arrived at, and how you can either be a shitty summoner, a decent summoner or a kick ass summoner. And can summon Pete, this [inaudible 00:49:12] is fun. You can summon our hoard of elementals, and up to three major [inaudible 00:49:17]. Alex: It is wild that at the course of one issue Jonathan Hickman is like, “Oh yeah, Apocalypse had a wife and also a evil opposite Apocalypse who is going to kick off his Ten of Swords type thing or whatever, because there's all these powerful swords. It's not big deal. Anyway, let's go into a hole, it's all good.” And then it picked up this random game that he introduced and that got away from in the last issue is insane. Justin: Yeah. And he's like, “Oh, don't worry. In case you're of worry this isn't an X-men book focused on the heroic X-Men, don't worry because we got Banshee and Unus the Untouchable coming along for the ride.” Alex: Also they're all mutants and one of their powers is to never lose, which is crazy. Justin: That's a hell of a thing to say. Alex: Yeah. I mean, this is saying a lot. This was the most Jonathan Hickman issue of X-Men so far. Justin: I mean, it's a full on fantasy story at this point. That's why I think this issue is a real, is pointing us to what Ten of Swords is going to be, and it's going to be this. It's going to be epic grand scale battles with people and places that we don't know too much about and may never.” Alex: But that's okay. Well, all I'm going to say is, I've been enjoying this enough and this has been crazy enough that I'm willing to follow them down this rabbit hole into your insaneville that I don't understand. Justin: 100%. Alex: But I also think … Hold on. Pete, I do want to hear what you have to say, but the only thing that I want to say is you think back to nineties, two thousands, X-Men they were like, “Oh yeah, there's a mega level mutants. Oh yeah, now there's externals.” All of these things that we 20, 30 years down the road are like, yes, yes, that's part of canon and I get that and I understand that. That's what they're doing right now. That's what he is doing is he's adding in these insane details to the X-Men Mythos that decades down the road we're going to be like, “Yes, I remember that. That is Arakko. That's what happens there.” Justin: Alex, what are you crazy? Immortal mutants that don't know they're immortal that's normal. Ten Swords, that's insane. Can you imagine Ten Swords? Alex: You're right. I'm sorry. That's too bad. I apologize. Pete: I just want to start by saying I'm not willing to follow them into this crystal anus that they're walking into. All right. This is too insane. It's not an X-Men book. I don't know what the fuck's going on anymore. Justin: I guess I'm changing your birthday plans, Pete, because it's very similar to that. Pete: Okay. Well, I have no idea what the fuck is happening, who fuck is doing what. Cool. I'm glad people are having fun, but wake me when the X-Men show up. Alex: I don't usually like to talk about further episodes of The Stack, but next week we're going to be reading Dawn of X of Swords, Enter the Crystal Anus number one. And I hope you're going to read it, Pete. Justin: I have a feeling you're going to love it. I feel bad because the Crystal Anus is on my favorite bars in Brooklyn and it closed because of COVID. Pete: Oh, it's too bad. Alex: All right, let's move on to the … let's say salami of this particular Stack. Faithless number two, number four- Pete: Here we go. Alex: … from a Boom! Studios written by Brian Azarello and art by Maria Llovet. I feel like we were a little down on the last issue of Faithless. Justin, I'm talking specifically to you because Pete doesn't want to talk about this at all. This issue I thought was very good. This is, Faith finally shows off her art. She goes on a tour of Turin I believe, with maybe a demon or a fallen angel or something like that. Very weird, very dark. What were you going to say? Justin: I was going to say, I feel like what we've been talking about is it feels like this book has been spinning its wheels for a couple of issues where it's like, “We get it. She's an artist.” There's all these like dark clouds gathering around her with demonic intentions. But I think this issue, especially the back half for the back third, we get sort of what the book is about a little bit. And it's about her being this conduit through sex to connect with ghosts and sort of use them in her art. And that feels, knowing that is great, is helpful to maybe giving her a power in the story to guide it as opposed to just be this innocent washed up in all this chaos. Alex: Yeah. I mean it's interesting because it's kind of a battle for her soul type thing, right? They've been pretty clear about that, it's [inaudible 00:54:12] et cetera. But you have this master artist who is coming in, who is encouraging to go further in the darkness, versus she has this guy who comes out of the devil's door, but he's good in a way, he inspires her to be better. But it's fascinating, this is … Pete, you must've loved this issue, right? Justin: The devil's door was actually the back entrance to the Crystal Anus and again it closed forever. Pete: Yeah. I mean, what sucks is I thought we were going to kind of get away from all the madness a little bit and then it's like, “Oh, this is a nice date.” But then it's like, “Oh yeah, of course the dead person with an open head wound is going to still get some, because this is a fucking weird ass book.” Alex: It gives you hope though, right? If you ever [inaudible 00:55:03]. Pete: Yeah. I had a little hope and then the douchebag showed up at the end again. Alex: No, I mean if you ever get a head wound, you might still be on the market. Pete: Yeah, still bangable. Yeah, it's true. Just because you got an open head wound doesn't mean you still can't get some I guess is the moral- Justin: That's the spirit. Alex: That's what it says on my Tinder profile. Justin: Alex, you've been married for so long, you got to shut that Tinder profile down. Alex: I did actually not to veer into a true story. I don't think we're married yet, but we're definitely for like- Pete: How the fuck. Alex: No, I had a Nerve profile and four years into dating my wife right before I proposed to her I was featured on nerve as a single. And I was like, “Oh shit, oh no.” Pete: That's hilarious. Justin: Bummer, metal pocket the ring for a couple of weeks. Alex: Yeah. I honestly went on only like three or four dates before I shut it down off of that. But yeah, then we got married. Justin: That's a beautiful story and was a great toast at your wedding by the way. Alex: Thank you. All right. Let's move on to the serrano ham of The Stack. The Amazing Spider Man- Justin: Oh, this is a high-Class sub. Alex: It's a good sub. It's a brooklyn style sub. The Amazing Spider-Man, Sins of Norman Osborn number one from Marvel Comics written by Nick Spencer and art by Federico Vicentini. This is another essential chapter of the storyline it feels like, that I don't understand why it's a one shot other than them trying to maybe hit the timing right for anniversary issues or something. But Spider-Man is trying to save Norman Osborn. The spider family is trying to decide whether to stop him or not from the Sin-Eater. I thought this was very good. I've been liking this storyline quite a bit. Justin: I mean, I agree. I've been loving the Sin-Eater stuff, like such a departure from what Nick Spencer was doing before. This storyline is wild. There's so much happening here touching on a ton of continuity- Alex: So much stuff. Justin: The fact that the Sin-Eater kills negative man, and then adapts his powers, it's like, oh, you have to know, you have to have been reading Spider-Man for a long time to know what the fuck is happening. Pete: Yeah. Also it's just so much like stuff that you're like, oh, that could have been an ending, oh, that could have been an ending. And then the whole juggernaut thing is just such a couple panels that could have been such a huge thing. I was just really surprised at how much shit is jam packed in this issue and what the actual like oh shit reveal at the end is. There's just so much stuff packed in here, it's kind of surprising a little bit. Alex: Yeah. But it's a good issue, particularly if you've been reading Amazing Spider-Man, definitely pick this one up. Last one, back to the bread as we expected. Head Lopper number 13 from Image Comics story and art by Andrew Maclean. Pete, I got to say, there is no head lopping of this boo
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This week Mike talks about the third volume of Darth Vader comics; The Shu-Torun War, set after the Vader Down crossover event, featuring the introduction of Trios & the planet Shu-Torun, more Triple-Zero dialogue, rebellion, Vader being his usual self and more! If you want to know what Doctor Aphra is up to during this comic, check out ep 21 of SWCIC to hear about the third volume of the Star Wars comics that run alongside this volume of Vader! The 4 issues of vol 3 of Darth Vader were written by Kieron Gillen with the artist Salvador Larroca and colourist Edgar Delgado. Issue #16 was released February 2016, issue #19 was released April 2016 and the trade paperback collection was released August 2016 (which includes Darth Vader Annual #1). Darth Vader Annual #1 was written by Kieron Gillen, Leinil Francis Yu was the penciller, Gerry Alanguilan was the inker, Jason Keith was the colourist and it was released December 2015. Don’t forget episode 25 will be the first SW Comics In Canon Q&A, so make sure you send your questions to Mike at StarWarsComicsInCanon@outlook.com! Last episode Mike spoke about the Chewbacca comics, before that was the third volume of Star Wars comics and the week before was the Galaxy’s Edge comics. Previous episodes have been about the Vader Down comics, Lando, Mace Windu, Princess Leia, the Jedi Fallen Order Comic, how Obi-Wan & Anakin almost left the Jedi order, the Rogue One & Solo comics, Captain Phasma, how C-3PO got his red arm, Darth Maul beyond The Phantom Menace, Kylo Ren’s red lightsaber crystal and more! This week, Comics In Motion has an excellent offer exclusively for our listeners! TKO Comics is revolutionizing the comics industry and if you go to http://tkopresents.com/discount/MOTION20 and use the promo code MOTION20 at checkout, you will receive a 20% discount exclusively for Comics in Motion listeners - happy reading! Mike is also the host of a podcast called Genuine Chit-Chat where he speaks with a different guest each week about a wide array of topics where no subject is off limits – GCC can be listened to in the same place you’re listening to this show, so there’s no excuse to not check it out! Chris & Dave of Comics In Motion featured on episode 90 of GCC, plus Chris was on episode 89 of GCC to talk about wrestling and Dave is on episode 90, talking with Max of Mandatory Marvel & DC about the recent DC movies! Chris & Dave of Comics In Motion were on episodes 63 & 75 of GCC together and Mike was on episodes 75 & 100 of Comics In Motion! Find Mike @GenuineChitChat on Twitter, @Genuine_ChitChat on Instagram and /GenuineChitChat on Facebook! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
From Werewolf by Night to Tomb of Dracula, Marvel has a proud history of horror themed comics and this October, these classic terrifying tales will be honored in a series of Horror Variant covers! Prepare to see your favorite Marvel characters like you've never seen them before as the X-Men, the Avengers, Spider-Man, and more live out nightmarish fantasies just in time for Halloween. See below for a full list of October's Horror Variant covers and be on the lookout for more of these devilish cover reveals coming your way! AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 50 SPIDER-MAN VAMPIRE HUNTER HORROR VARIANT COVER by AARON KUDER with colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE AVENGERS 37 WHERE AVENGERS DWELL HORROR VARIANT COVER by JAVIER RODRÍGUEZ BLACK WIDOW 2 TOMB OF BLACK WIDOW HORROR VARIANT COVER by JOSHUA “SWAY” SWABY CAPTAIN AMERICA 24 CAP WOLF HORROR VARIANT COVER by MIRKA ANDOLFO CAPTAIN MARVEL 22 CAPTAIN MARVEL UNLEASHED HORROR VARIANT COVER by TAURIN CLARKE IMMORTAL HULK 38 DEL MUNDO LIVING HULK HORROR VARIANT COVER by MIKE DEL MUNDO IRON MAN 2 IRON MAN-THING HORROR VARIANT COVER by MATTIA DE IULIS MARAUDERS 13 HELL'S STORM HORROR VARIANT COVER by KHARY RANDOLPH SPIDER-WOMAN 5 SPIDER-WOMAN BY NIGHT HORROR VARIANT COVER by PATRICK GLEASON THOR 8 FRANKENSTEIN'S THOR HORROR VARIANT COVER by LEINIL FRANCIS YU with colors by SUNNY GHO X-MEN 13 LEGION OF X-MONSTERS HORROR VARIANT COVER by RUSSELL DAUTERMAN Let us know what you think in the comment section below. Also, Don't forget to like, share and subscribe to all things Constant Collectible to keep up to date with all the news and reviews from a world of GEEK CULTURE. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/constantcollectible/support
New Comic Reviews: DC's Cybernetic Summer by Stephanie Phillips, Leela del Duca, Stuart Moore, Cully Hamner, Liz Erickson, Nik Virella, Corinna Bechko, Gabriel Hardman, Max Bemis, Greg Smallwood, Che Grayson, Marguerite Sauvage, Heath Corson, Scott Koblish, Joshua Williamson, David Lafuente, Steve Orlando, Paul Pelletier, Andrew Constant, Nicola Scott DC Digitals Empyre: Savage Avengers by Gerry Duggan, Greg Smallwood Empyre: Captain America 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Ariel Olivetti, Rachelle Rosenberg Sins Rising X-Factor 1 by Leah Williams, David Baldeon, RB Silva Lost Soldiers 1 by Ales Kot, Heather Moore, Luca Casalanguida Hedra 1 by Jesse Lonergan Pulp by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Sasquatch in Love by Jason Nutt, Alexis Vivallo TMNT Annual 2020 by Tom Waltz, Adam Gorham, Rauch, Garland FCBD X-Men and Spider-Man Wonder Pony by Marie Spenale Additional Reviews: Funny Creek, Razorblades, Dead to Me, Man in the High Castle s1, Snow Glass Apples, Cheshire Crossing, Muppets Now!, Management Programme News: Injustice returns, Mary Jane and Ghost Rider cancelled, Hailee Steinfeld is Kate Bishop, $4.99 20pg comics from Marvel, David Lynch's weather report, Millie Bobby Brown's new Netflix movie, final Invisible Kingdom arc going straight to trade, Tom Taylor on JSA, Scream 5, collections updates Glenn's very awful, very bad twitter decisions Trailers: Camp Cretaceous, Death in the Family (interactive) Comics Countdown: Pulp by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Nailbiter Returns 3 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski Suicide Squad 7 by Tom Taylor, Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran, Adriano Lucas Ascender 11 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen X-Men 10 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Sunny Gho Ghosted in LA 11 by Sina Grace, Siobhan Keenan Shadow Roads 9 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Marc Ellerby, AC Zamudio Batman Adventures Continue 9 by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Ty Templeton, Monica Kubina Captain Marvel 18 by Kelly Thompson, Cory Smith, Di Benedetto, Tamra Bonvillain Exorsisters 8 by Ian Boothby, Gisele Lagace, Pete Pantazis
En Zona Negativa queremos unirnos al movimiento Quédate en casa. Os proponemos pasar la cuarentena en nuestro club de lectura comiquera. En este programa hablaremos de Capitán América, de Ta-nehisi Coates y Leinil Francis Yu, y al final del programa os diremos cuál será la lectura para el programa de mañana. Colaboradores: Nacho Teso, Raúl Gutiérrez, Igor Álvarez Muñiz y Juanjo Carrascón. Suscríbete a nuestro podcast en... iVoox - https://bit.ly/znpivoox Spotify - https://bit.ly/znpspo Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/znpapple Google Podcast - http://bit.ly/znpgoogle Y búscanos en tu app de podcast favorita. Música de entrada y salida: "IkouZe ! - acoustic" de Sumashu - https://bit.ly/ZNPintro Para estar al día de todo el mundo del cómic y sus galaxias cercanas, ¡visita Zona Negativa!
En Zona Negativa queremos unirnos al movimiento Quédate en casa. Os proponemos pasar la cuarentena en nuestro club de lectura comiquera. En este programa hablaremos de Capitán América, de Ta-nehisi Coates y Leinil Francis Yu, y al final del programa os diremos cuál será la lectura para el programa de mañana. Colaboradores: Nacho Teso, Raúl Gutiérrez, Igor Álvarez Muñiz y Juanjo Carrascón. Suscríbete a nuestro podcast en... iVoox - https://bit.ly/znpivoox Spotify - https://bit.ly/znpspo Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/znpapple Google Podcast - http://bit.ly/znpgoogle Y búscanos en tu app de podcast favorita. Música de entrada y salida: "IkouZe ! - acoustic" de Sumashu - https://bit.ly/ZNPintro Para estar al día de todo el mundo del cómic y sus galaxias cercanas, ¡visita Zona Negativa!
State of the Pandemic Industry Comics Reviews: FF: Marvels Snapshots by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Benjamin Dewey, Jordie Bellaire Giant-Size X-Men: Nightcrawler by Jonathon Hickman, Alan Davis, Carlos Lopez Hellions 1 by Zeb Wells, Stephen Segovia, David Curiel Marvels Avengers: Black Widow Road to Empyre: Kree/Skrull War by Robbie Thompson, Mattia de Iulis, Javier Rodriguez, Alvaro Lopez Transformers vs. Terminator 1 by David Mariotte, John Barber, Tom Waltz, Alex Milne, David Garcia Cruz Killing Red Sonja 1 by Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman, Craig Rousseau Kyrra Alien Jungle Girl by Rich Woodall, Craig Rousseau, Lawrence Basso No One's Rose 1 by Zac Thompson, Emily Horn, Alberto Alburquerque, Raul Angulo Super Duck 1 by Frank Tieri, Ian Flynn, Ryan Jampole, Matt Herms, Jack Morelli X-O Manowar 1 by Dennis "Hopeless" Hallum, Emilio Laiso, Ruth Redmond Heavy Vinyl v2 OGN: Y2K-O! by Carly Usdin, Nina Vakueva Additional Reviews: Thing (2011), Picard s1, Mindhunter, The Outsider, Fleabag, Disney+, Westworld News: comics printing/shipping next week?, AWA, Locke & Key Comics Countdown: Sex Criminals 28 by Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky Immortal Hulk 33 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Nick Pitarra, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts, Michael Garland Once & Future 7 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Amethyst 2 by Amy Reeder X-Men 9 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Sunny Gho Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! by Carly Usdin, Nina Vakueva Batman/Superman 8 by Joshua Williamson, Nick Derington, Dave McCaig TMNT 104 by Sophie Campbell, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Ronda Pattison Lazarus Risen 4 by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, Arcas, Bowland Flash 752 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi
Comic Reviews: Amethyst 1 by Amy Reeder Leviathan: Dawn by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev Batman: Overdrive by Shea Fontana, Marcelo Di Chiara Force Works 2020 1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Juanan Ramirez, Federico Blee Falcon & Winter Soldier 1 by Derek Landy, Federico Vicentini, Matt Milla FF: Grimm Noir by Gerry Duggan, Ron Garney, Matt Milla Giant Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost by Jonathan Hickman, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Hidden Society 1 by Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Costa, Bernardo Brice Tomorrow 1 by Peter Milligan, Jesus Hervas, James Devlin TMNT: Jennika 1 by Brahm Revel, Ronda Pattison, Jodi Nishijima Classic Pulp Detectives Finger Guns 1 by Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Rebecca Nalty Monstrous: Baba Yaga by Gregory Wright, Stan Yak, Robert Nugent Additional Reviews: 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank, Who x 2, Flavor, Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern News: 5G Rumors, DiDio, Bob Iger out, Star Wars: High Republic, Indie 5, C2E2, Punchline Mania Trailer: Candyman, Rumble Comics Countdown: X-Men 7 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Sunny Gho Dial H For Hero 12 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Gibson Redneck 26 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Avengers 31 by Jason Aaron, Geraldo Borges, Szymon Kudranski, Oscar Bazaldua, Robert Gill, Gerardo Zaffino Batman: Curse of the White Knight 7 by Sean Murphy, Matt Hollingsworth Ice Cream Man 18 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran Folklords 4 by Matt Smith, Matt Kindt, Chris O'Halloran X-Men/FF 2 by Chip Zdarsky, Karl Story, Ransom Getty, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson Far Sector 4 by NK Jemisin, Jamal Campbell Suicide Squad 3 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas
Fecha de Grabación: Domingo 9 de febrero de 2020Algunas de las noticias y temas comentados:Falleció Victor Gorelick, editor en jefe de Archie Comics. Tom King afirma que matar a Alfred no fue idea suya, y que él estaba en contra. Sam Raimi podría incorporarse al MCU como director de Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Respondemos preguntas de la audiencia. ¡Y más...!Comentario de cómics:Man and Superman, de Marv Wolfman y Claudio Castellini. (DC Comics). Die, de Kieron Gillen y Stephanie Hans. (Image Comics). Captain America, de Ta-Nehisi Coates y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel Comics). Pueden escuchar el Podcast dentro del sitio a través del reproductor que está en la columna lateral del Blog o en este reproductor incrustado.Descarga Directa MP3 (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 85,6 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.Descarga Directa OGG (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 55,3 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:32:47.Recuerden que ya está nuevamente activa nuestra campaña en Patreon. Cada episodio se publicará en esa plataforma al menos 24 horas antes que a través de los canales habituales.Habrá también un especial mensual, y pueden sumarse a nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar al mes. Comicverso en PatreonPuedes encontrar el podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios:Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm ¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso?En la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, mismo que puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Como siempre... deja tu comentario o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com o a podcast@comicverso.org.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro Podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Captain America ist mit Selbstzweifel geplagt. Das Land vertraut ihm nicht mehr seit den Ereignissen im Secret Empire Event. Aber viel wichtiger ist die Frage für was steht Captain America, wenn sich Amerika nicht mehr sicher ist für was es eigentlich steht. Eine tolle Geschichte von Verschwörungen und Vergebung mit viel Politik. Ta-Nehisi Coates macht dort weiter wo er bei dem großartigen Black Panther aufgehört hat und Leinil Francis-Yu bebildert das ganze hervorragend. Ein absolutes Highlight-Comic und Cap macht wieder richtig Spaß! Viel Vergnügen mit meiner Rezension zu CAPTAIN AMERICA 1: NEUANFANG.
Listeners, we know what you're thinking. New year, new Longbox, right? Well, guess what! 2020 and still your favorite NSFW, messy comics podcast. We got X-Men, Thor, Doomsday Clock and so much more! Tune in for a bold, similar era of the Longbox Podcast, starting this week! This Week's Books: - Doomsday Clock #12 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, and Brad Anderson - Thor #1 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, and Matt Wilson - Batman #85 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Hugo Petrus, and Jordie Bellaire - Hawkeye: Freefall #1 by Matthew Rosenberg and Otto Schmidt - Suicide Squad #1 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, and Adriano Lucas - X-Men #4 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, and Sunny Gho - Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1 by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer - Star Wars #1 by Charles Soule, Jesus Saiz, and Arif Prianto - American Jesus: The New Messiah #1 by Mark Millar, Peter Gross, and Jeanne McGee
Comics Reviews: Superman Giant 1 by Robert Venditti, Paul Pelletier, Andrew Hennessey, et al Diana: Princess of the Amazons by Dean Hale, Shannon Hale, Victoria Ying Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Louise Simonson, Leigh Bardugo, Kit Seaton Hawkeye: Free Fall 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Otto Schmidt Star Wars 1 by Charles Soule, Jesus Saiz, Arif Prianto Tarot 1 by Alan Davis, Paul Renaud, Paul Mounts Thor 1 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson I Can Sell You a Body 1 by Ryan Ferrier, George Kambadais Stabbity Bunny: Emmet's Story Richard Rivera, Dwayne Biddix Doll Island by Mira Mortal, D.N.S. Kringle by David Hayes, Justin Birch, Dan Gorman, John Rodriquez, Gregory Norris Planet Caravan by Andrea Armenta, Stefano Cardoselli Drew and Jot Dueling Doodles by Art Baltazar Additional Reviews: Martin's Close, Who ep1 & 2, End of Summer, Norman, Cheshire Crossing, Line of Duty, BBC Christmas Carol, Dracula ep1, Highest House, Giant Days News: no Absolute Gotham by Gaslight Trailers: Quiet Place 2 Ray's Box Office thoughts, Wanted Omniboo/Absolutes Comics Countdown, 02 Jan 2020: X-Men 4 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan Thor 1 by Donny Cates, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson Martian Manhunter 11 by Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Ican Plascencia Dial H For Hero 10 by Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, Jordan Gibson Death or Glory 8 by Rick Remender, Bengal Daredevil 16 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Fornes, Woodard Justice League Dark 18 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez Olympia 2 by Curt Pires, Tony Pires, Alex Diotto, Dee Cunniffe, Micah Myers Marauders 5 by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Lolli, Lucas Werneck, Federico Blee Crone 3 by Dennis Culver, Justin Greenwood, Brad Simpson
Top 100 Comic Reviews: New Years Evil by Corinna Bechko, Gabriel Hardman, Matt Hollingsworth, Kenny Porter, Ramon Villalobos, Tamra Bonvillain, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Sumit Kumar, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Jim Krieg, Ana Murillo, Hi-Fi, Dan Watters, Alessandro Vitti, Adriano Lucas, Ram V, Anthony Spay, Jon Sibal, Christos Gage, Karl Mostert, Luis Guerrero, Dave Wielgus, Cian Tomey, Dave McCaig, Kurt Busiek, Dale Eaglesham, Michael Atiyeh, Vita Ayala, Elena Casagrande, Jordie Bellaire Infected: Deathbringer by Zoe Quinn, Brent Peeples, Arif Prianto Batman 84 Batwoman/Supergirl: World's Finest Giant Annihilation: Scourge - FF by Christos Gage, Diego Olortegui, Scott Hanna, Cam Smith, Juan Vlasco, Erick Arciniega Annihilation: Scourge - Nova by Matt Rosenberg, Ibraim Roberson, Carlos Lopez Conan: Serpent War by Jim Zub, Vanesa Del Rey, Scot Eaton, Scott Hanna, Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Frank D'Armata Ghost Rider 2099 by Ed Brisson, Damian Couceiro, Dono Sanchez-Almara Thor: The Worthy by Walt Simonson, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Kathryn Immonen, Mike Hawkthorne, Sal Buscema, Keith Williams, Tom Reilly Venom 2099 by Jody Houser, Geraldo Borges, Francesco Mobili, Rachelle Rosenberg James Bond 1 by Vita Ayala, Danny Lore, Eric Gapstur, Roshan Kurichiyanil, Rebecca Nalty 20XX 1 by Lauren Keely, Jonathan Luna Butcher of Paris 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Dean Kotz, Jason Wordie Kill Whitey Donovan 1 by Sydney Duncan, Natalie Barahona Angela De La Muerte 1 by Salvador Sanz MMPR/TMNT 1 by Ryan Parrott, Simone Di Meo, Baiamonte Over the Ropes 1 by Jay Sandlin, Antonello Cosentino, Segala, Birch Stabbity Ever After: Wonderland by Richard Rivera, Ryan Kincaid Vampironica: New Blood 1 by Michael Moreci, Frank Tieri, Matt Herms, Audrey Mok, Jack Morelli Additional Reviews: Goosebumps: Download & Die, Unfollow, Criminal UK News: White Knight v3, return of Jar Jar, Locke & Key release, date, Dracula air date, Strange Academy, Green Lantern Earth One 2, Hellions, Prince Anders Disney+, Outer Darkness/Chew crossover Trailers: Bond, Black Widow, Mulan, Wonder Woman '84 Comics Countdown, 04 Dec 2019: Die 10 by Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans Batman Universe 6 by Brian Michael Bendis, Nick Derington, Dave Stewart X-Men 3 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Rain Beredo, Sunny Gho Deathstroke 50 by Christopher Priest, Carlos Pagulayan, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Danny Miki, Jason Paz, Norm Rapmund, Jeromy Cox Daredevil 14 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Francesco Mobili, Nolan Woodard Ghosted in L.A. 6 by Sina Grace, Siobhan Keenan, Cathy Le Green Lantern: Blackstars 2 by Grant Morrison, Xermanico, Steve Oliff Marauders 3 by Gerry Duggan, Michele Bandini, Elisabetta D'Amico, Federico Blee New Year's Evil Harley Quinn 68 by Sam Humphries, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi
THE NEWS:New dysfunctional X-Team announcedStrange Academy in the works for some timeVault introduces pay-what-you-want holiday sale this seasonDiamond Distributors dig into November sales figuresTOP BOOKS OF LAST WEEK:DaveExcalibur #3 (W: Tini Howard, A: Marcus To)Justice League (2018) #37 (W: Scott Snyder, A: Jorge Jimenez)ChrisX-Men #3 (W. Jonathan Hickman, A: Leinil Francis Yu)Doctor Doom #3 (W: Christopher Cantwell, A: Salvador Larroca)ComicBookRoundUpCritic: Die #10 (W: Kieron Gillen, A: Stephanie Hans)Fan: The Dreaming #16 (W: Si Spurrier, A: Marguerite Sauvage)Segment: Piracy NOW!TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK:Dave: Red Mother #1 (W: Jeremy Haun, A: Danny Luckert)Chris: X-Force #3 (W: Benjamin Percy, A: Joshua Cassara)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.:Dave: Undiscovered Country #2 (Francis Manapul)Chris: X-Force #3 (Dustin Weaver)Segment: Behind X-Men MondayOff topic top shelf: Chris - Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
Top 500, DC Solicits Weekly Comics Reviews: Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire DC Superhero Girls Giant Dollhouse Family 1 by Mike Carey, Joe Hill, Peter Gross, Vince Locke, Dan McDaid Event Leviathan 6 Far Sector 1 by N.K. Jemisin, Jamal Campbell Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night by Tim Seeley, Kyle Hotz, Danny Miki, Dexter Vines, Walden Wong, David Baron, Allen Passalaqua Family Tree 1 by Jeff Lemire, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Ryan Cody Black Cat Annual 1 by Jed McKay, Natacha Bustos, Joey Vazquez, Juan Gedeon, Brian Reber Fallen Angels 1 by Bryan Hill, Szymon Kudranski, Frank D'Armata Morbius 1 by Vita Ayala, Marcelo Ferreira, Roberto Poggi, Dono Sanchez-Almara Punisher Soviet 1 by Garth Ennis, Jacen Burrows, Nolan Woodard, Guillermo Ortego Black Stars Above 1 by Lonnie Nadler, Jenna Cha Unsacred 1 by Mirka Andolfo Folklords 1 by Matt Kindt, Matt Smith, Chris O'Halloran For Real 1 by James Romberger Ruwans 1 by Hank Hobby, Alam Sandoval RV9 1 by Ben Goldsmith, Miguel Zapata, Travis Mercer, Maria Santaolalla Firefly: The Sting by Delilah Dawson, Pius Bak, Serg Acuna, Richard Ortiz, Hyeonjin Kim, Rodrigo Lorenzo Carmen Sandiego OGN 2 More Reviews: Mandalorian, Disney+, Klaus, American Horror Story: 1984, She-Ra, Santa Clarita Diet News: Aaron leaves Conan, new Gwen Stacy series, Nebula, Black Adam, Thirteen Trailers: Scoob, Sonic, Fantasy Island, Mandela Effect, Harley Quinn Comics Countdown, 13 Nov 2019: Gideon Falls 18 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart X-Men 2 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Sunny Gho Dollhouse Family 1 by Mike Carey, Joe Hill, Peter Gross, Vince Locke, Dan McDaid Usagi Yojimbo 6 by Stan Sakai, Tom Luth Black Hammer/Justice League: Hammer of Justice 5 by Jeff Lemire, Michael Walsh Oblivion Song 21 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Annalisa Leoni Runaways 27 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe Folklords 1 by Matt Kindt, Matt Smith, Chris O'Halloran Ghosted in L.A. 5 by Sina Grace, Siobhan Keenan, Cathy Le Family Tree 1 by Jeff Lemire, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Ryan Cody
**SPOILER WARNING** For the Comic Book release week of: October 16th 2019 Episode Number: 52 Episode Title: "The New-to-You 52!" a.k.a. "The White Marvel Jim Lee" This week, on the Stapled Together podcast! Marvel gives Kevin Feigi a new position! ALSO! Filming begins for a fan-favorite Netflix film, celebrated with a picture of a beloved character photo! PLUS! Batman '89 finds new life in an upcoming TV event! AND! Your hosts' comic-book picks for the week! Peachy's pick of the week: X-men #1 Written by: Jonathan Hickman @JHickman - Twitter Featuring cover and inside art by: Leinil Francis Yu @leinilyu - Instagram Ooze's pick of the week: Rick and Morty Dungeons and Dragons II: Enter the Painscape #2 Written by: Jim Zub @JimZub - Twitter Featuring art by: Troy Little @meanwhile.studios - Instagram Variant cover C by: Troy Look Sudon's pick of the week: Absolute Carnage #4 Written by: Donny Cates @Doncates - Twitter Featuring art by: Ryan Stegman @ryanstegman - Instagram We do not own any images shown and or characters discussed. Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Riptide" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Riptide" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stapled-together-podcast/support
Top 500, DC Solicits, Comics of the Week Additional Reviews: Being Ginger, Line of Duty s1, SHIELD s5, Maleficent II News: X-Corps, Bone animated series, Josie & the Pussycats in Space, Atlantis Attacks 30th anniversary mini, Bat casting, HBO Max gets the Ghibli, Green Arrow and the Canaries, Snyder leaving league, Jessica Jones in singles, Mulan disaster Trailers: The Outsider, Bloodshot Comics of the Week Details: Wonder Woman Giant 1 by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Inaki Miranda, et al Metal Men 1 by Dan DiDio, Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki, Jason Wright Superman Smashes the Klan 1 by Gene Luen Yang, GuriHiru Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Batman Knightfall by Scott Snyder, Kyle Higgins, Javi Fernandez, Alex Guim Absolute Carnage 4 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman Absolute Carnage: The Avengers by Leah Williams, Zac Thompson, Alberto Alburquerque, Guiu Vilanova, Rachelle Rosenberg Crazy 1 X-Men 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Sunny Gho Mask: I Pledge Allegiance to the Mask 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Patric Reynolds, Lee Loughridge Savage Tales: A Red Sonja Halloween Special by Mark Russell, Jacob Edgar The Marked 1 by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Cult Classic Creature Feature 1 by Eliot Rahal, John Bivens, Tim Daniel Killswitch 1 by Susan Bridge, Jeffrey Bridge, Walter Geovani, Peer, Bowland Robotech Remix 1 by Brenden Fletcher, Elmer Damaso, Marco Lesko Zinnober: More Fire by Ralf Singh, Thorsten Brochhaus, Docolomansky, Fella, Esposito Scare City GN by Paul Jenkins, Fred Pham Chuong Sparrow's Roar GN by CR Chua, Paolo Chikiamco Comics Countdown, 16 Oct 2019: Superman Smashes the Klan 1 by Gene Luen Yang, GuriHiru Gideon Falls 17 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart X-Men 1 by Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Sunny Gho Once & Future 3 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Steeple 2 by John Allison, Sarah Stern Scare City OGN by Paul Jenkins, Fred Pham Chuong Inferior Five 2 by Keith Giffen, Jeff Lemire, Michelle Delecki, Hi-Fi Justice League 34 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Howard Porter, Bruno Redondo, Hi-Fi Dark Red 7 by Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert Captain Marvel 11 by Kelly Thompson, Carmen Carnero, Tamra Bonvillain
Al Ewing, Chris Claremont, Joe Quesada, Allan Heinberg, Jimmy Cheung, Dan Slott, Marcos Martin, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David Lopez, Pepe Larraz, Jason Aaron, Goran Parlov, Kurt Busiek, Cameron Stewart, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Javier Rodriguez, Peter David, Adam Kubert, Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, Kieron Gillen, Doug Braithwaite, Rob Liefeld, Kathryn Immonen, Stuart Immonen, Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Jeff Lemire, Gerry Duggan, Chris Samnee, Patrick Gleason, Roy Thomas, Rod Reis, Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Toby Whitehouse, Alan Davis, Al Ewing, Daniel Acuña, Jesús Saiz, Ron Garney, Leonardo Romero, Christian Ward, Cory Smith, Mike Deodato, Steve Epting, Carlos Pacheco, Joshua Cassara, CAFU, Adam F. Golberg, Adam Riches, Ryan North, James Harren, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfelds, Mattia De Iulis, Tom Taylor, Juann Cabal, Gail Simone, David Baldeón, David F. Walker, JJ Kirby, Jim Zub, Nick Bradhsaw, Chip Zdrasky, Eve L. Ewing… (Un segundo para coger aire, por favor…) (Sigue) Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Joe Michael Strazcysnki, Ed McGuinness, George Perez, Brad Meltzer, Juan Totino Tedesco, Mark Waid, John Cassaday, Joe Hill, Mike Allred, Walter Simonson, Taboo, Jeffrey Veregge, Alex Ross, Erik Larsen, James Monroe Iglehart, Oscar Martin, Jeremy Whitely, Irene Kom, Saladin Amhed, Steve Rude, Glen David Gold, Chris Mooneyham, Derek Landy, Paco Medina, Tini Howard, Kia Asamiya, Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Matthew Rosenberg, Leinil Francis Yu, Jen Bertel, Ed Brisson, Jorge Fornés, Jason Latour, Joe Bennet, Patrick Zircher, Phil Noto, Salvador Larroca, Eduardo Risso, Leonard Kirk, Kelly Thompson, Gerry Conway… O lo que es lo mismo, Marvel Comics #1000
Al Ewing, Chris Claremont, Joe Quesada, Allan Heinberg, Jimmy Cheung, Dan Slott, Marcos Martin, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David Lopez, Pepe Larraz, Jason Aaron, Goran Parlov, Kurt Busiek, Cameron Stewart, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Javier Rodriguez, Peter David, Adam Kubert, Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, Kieron Gillen, Doug Braithwaite, Rob Liefeld, Kathryn Immonen, Stuart Immonen, Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Jeff Lemire, Gerry Duggan, Chris Samnee, Patrick Gleason, Roy Thomas, Rod Reis, Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Toby Whitehouse, Alan Davis, Al Ewing, Daniel Acuña, Jesús Saiz, Ron Garney, Leonardo Romero, Christian Ward, Cory Smith, Mike Deodato, Steve Epting, Carlos Pacheco, Joshua Cassara, CAFU, Adam F. Golberg, Adam Riches, Ryan North, James Harren, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfelds, Mattia De Iulis, Tom Taylor, Juann Cabal, Gail Simone, David Baldeón, David F. Walker, JJ Kirby, Jim Zub, Nick Bradhsaw, Chip Zdrasky, Eve L. Ewing… (Un segundo para coger aire, por favor…) (Sigue) Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Joe Michael Strazcysnki, Ed McGuinness, George Perez, Brad Meltzer, Juan Totino Tedesco, Mark Waid, John Cassaday, Joe Hill, Mike Allred, Walter Simonson, Taboo, Jeffrey Veregge, Alex Ross, Erik Larsen, James Monroe Iglehart, Oscar Martin, Jeremy Whitely, Irene Kom, Saladin Amhed, Steve Rude, Glen David Gold, Chris Mooneyham, Derek Landy, Paco Medina, Tini Howard, Kia Asamiya, Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Matthew Rosenberg, Leinil Francis Yu, Jen Bertel, Ed Brisson, Jorge Fornés, Jason Latour, Joe Bennet, Patrick Zircher, Phil Noto, Salvador Larroca, Eduardo Risso, Leonard Kirk, Kelly Thompson, Gerry Conway… O lo que es lo mismo, Marvel Comics #1000
Top 500, Year of the Villain, DCeased, Batman/TMNT III 1, Under the Moon: A Catwoman Story, Goosebumps: Horrors of the Witch-House, Sonic Annual, Star Wars Adventures: Flight of the Falcon, Age of Rebellion: Han Solo, Savage Avengers, War of the Realms: Strikeforce - The Dark Elf Realm, War of the Realms 3, Gogor, Five Years, Descendent, Hashtag Danger, Floppy Cop, Rejected the Unwilling, Fallen World, Midas, House of Fear: Attack of the Killer Snowmen and Other Spooky Stories OGN, Twiztid Haunted High-Ons Reviews: Deface the Face, Cam, Sentry, Baywatch News: Batman/Superman by Williamson/Marquez, Batman Who Laughs now 7 issues, new Secret Six, Spider-Verse TV shows, David Marquez DC exclusive, Sonic trailer, Ghost Rider Hulu series, EVS/Dynamite, new Scout Comics imprint, Uncanny X-Men controversy, Pat Gleason to Amazing Spider-Man, Far From Home trailer Comics Details: DC’s Year of the Villain by Scott Snyder, Jim Cheung, Tomeu Morey, Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, James Tynion IV, Francis Manapul DCeased 1 by Tom Taylor, Stefano Gaudiano, Trevor Hairsine, James Harren, Rain Beredo Batman/TMNT III 1 by James Tynion IV, Kevin Eastman, Freddie Williams III, Jeremy Colwell Under the Moon: A Catwoman Story by Lauren Myracle, Isaac Goodheart, Jeremy Lawson Savage Avengers 1 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato, Frank Martin War of the Realms: Strikeforce - The Dark Elf Realm by Bryan Hill, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Matt Hollingsworth Goosebumps: Horrors of the Witch-House by Matthew Smith, Denton Tipton, Chris Fenoglio, Valentina Pinto Star Wars Adventures: Flight of the Falcon by Michael Moreci, Arianna Florean, Mattia Iacono, Sara Martinelli Gogor 1 by Ken Garing Five Years 1 by Terry Moore Descendent 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Evgeniy Bornyakov, Lauren Affe Hashtag Danger 1 by Tom Peyer, Chris Giarrusso, Paul Constant, Fred Harper Fallen World 1 by Dan Abnett, Adam Pollina, Ulises Arreola Floppy Cop 1 by Dan Dougherty, Seth Damoose Rejected the Unwilling by Stan Konopka, Shawn Langley Midas OGN by Ryan North, Braden Lamb, Shelli Paroline House of Fear: Attack of the Killer Snowmen and Other Spooky Stories OGN by James Powell, Daxton Powell, James Hislope, Jethro Morales, Josh Jensen, Mike Erandio, Adrian Bago Gonzalez, Matt Krotzer Twiztid Haunted High-Ons 1 by Dirk Manning, Marianna Pescosta Comics Countdown, 01 May 2019: The Green Lantern 7 by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp Gogor 1 by Ken Garing Paper Girls 28 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson Black Hammer ‘45 3 by Ray Fawkes, Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt, Sharlene Kindt Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale by Lauren Myracle, Isaac Goodheart, Jeremy Lawson Giant Days 50 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar Harley Quinn 61 by Sam Humphries, Otto Schmidt Justice League 23 by Scott Snyder, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez Star Wars 65 by Kieron Gillen, Angel Unzueta, Guru eFX Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider 8 by Seanan McGuire, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring
Remembering Steve Ditko, Top 10, Batman 50, Catwoman 1, Man of Steel 6, Harley Quinn 45, Green Lanterns 50, Captain America 1, Cosmic Ghost Rider, Death of the Inhumans 1, Unnatural, Quantum Age 1, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark 1, Project Superpowers, Lowlifes 1, Beneath the Dark Crystal 1, Submerged, Cape: The Fallen 1 Reviews: Ant-Man and the Wasp, Don’t Breathe, Detective Vol 6, Powers HC 7 News: Tim Seeley to write Shatterstar, Deadpool vs Black Panther by Daniel Kibblesmith, Ascender Extra: Best Supporting Cast Comics Details: Batman 50 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Mikel Janin, Neal Adams, Rafael Albuquerque, Lee Bermejo, Greg Capullo, Becky Cloonan, Amanda Conner, Tony Daniel, Jason Fabok, David Finch, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Joelle Jones, Andy Kubert, Jim Lee, Clay Mann, Frank Miller, Ty Templeton, Lee Weeks, June Chung Catwoman 1 by Joelle Jones, Laura Allred Harley Quinn 45 by Sam Humphries, John Timms, Gabe Eltaeb Green Lanterns 50 by Dan Jurgens, Mike Perkins, Pete Pantazis, Andy Troy Captain America 1 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Sunny Gho Cosmic Ghost Rider 1 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Antonio Fabela Death of the Inhumans 1 by Donny Cates, Ariel Olivetti, Jordie Bellaire Quantum Age 1 by Jeff Lemire, Wilfredo Torres, Dave Stewart Unnatural 1 by Mirka Andolfo, Gianluca Papi Elvira: Mistress of the Dark 1 by David Avallone, Dave Acosta, Andrew Covalt Project Superpowers Chapter Three 0 by Rob Williams, Sergio Fernandez Davila Cape: The Fallen 1 by Jason Ciaramella, Zach Howard Lowlifes 1 by Brian Buccellato, Alexis Sentenac Submerged 1 by Vita Ayala, Lisa Sterle, Jen Bartel, Stelladia Beneath the Dark Crystal 1 by Adam Smith, Alexandra Huntington Comics Countdown 04 July 2018: Highest House 5 by Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Fabien Alquier Quantum Age 1 by Jeff Lemire, Wilfredo Torres, Dave Stewart Paper Girls 22 by Brian K Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Wilson Deathstroke 33 by Christopher Priest, Ed Benes, Richard Friend, Dinei Ribeiro Incognegro: Renaissance 5 by Mat Johnson, Warren Pleece Star Wars 50 by Kieron Gillen, Salvador Larroca, Guru eFX, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Java Tartaglia Batman 50 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Mikel Janin, Neal Adams, Rafael Albuquerque, Lee Bermejo, Greg Capullo, Becky Cloonan, Amanda Conner, Tony Daniel, Jason Fabok, David Finch, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Joelle Jones, Andy Kubert, Jim Lee, Clay Mann, Frank Miller, Ty Templeton, Lee Weeks, June Chung Cosmic Ghost Rider 1 by Donny Cates, Dylan Burnett, Antonio Fabela Death or Glory 3 by Rick Remender, Bengal Harley Quinn 45 by Sam Humphries, John Timms, Gabe Eltaeb
Solo, August solicitations, The Mall FCBD, Justice League: No Justice 3, Flash 47, Detective Comics 981, Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor 1, Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk 1, Black Panther 1, Incredible Hulk 717, Iron Man 600, Doctor Strange 390, Star Wars Annual 4, Delta 13, TMNT: Urban Legends 1, Trailers (Robin Hood, Mowgli, Christopher Robin, Bohemian Rhapsody), News (Boba Fett movie, IT casting, Netflix Locke & Key, Morbius movie), Archie Vol 2 review. Comics Details: Justice League: No Justice 3 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Francis Manapul, Riley Rossmo, Marcus To, Hi-Fi Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor 1 by Jim Zub, Thony Silas, Felipe Sobreiro Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk 1 by Chad Bowers, Chris Sims, Gang-Hyuk Lim Black Panther 1 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Daniel Acuna Invincible Iron Man 600 by Brian Michael Bendis, Daniel Acuna, Gerry Alanguilan, Mark Bagley, Stefano Caselli, Jim Cheung, Mike Deodato Jr, Scott Hanna, Andrew Hennessy, Alex Maleev, David Marquez, Andrea Sorrentino, Leinil Francis Yu, Guru eFX, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Marte Gracia, Rachelle Rosenberg Star Wars Annual 4 by Cullen Bunn, Ario Anindito, Roland Boschi, Marc Laming, Jordan Boyd, Andres Mossa Delta 13 1 by Steve Niles, Nat Jones TMNT: Urban Legends 1 by Gary Carlson, Frank Fosco, Erik Larsen, Chance Wolf, Adam Guzowski Comics Countdown 23 May 2018: Detective Comics 981 by James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Black Hammer: Age of Doom 2 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart SHIELD 5 by Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Sonia Oback Doctor Strange 390 by Donny Cates, Jordie Bellaire, Frazer Irving, Rod Reis, Gabriel Walta Terrifics 4 by Jeff Lemire, Doc Shaner, Nathan Fairbairn Deadly Class 34 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd Mother Panic: Gotham AD 2 by Jody Houser, Ibrahim Moustafa, Jordan Boyd, Paulina Ganucheau Black Panther 1 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Daniel Acuna Skyward 2 by Joe Henderson, Lee Garbett, Antonio Fabela Flash 47 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi
Doomsday Clock 2, Hawkman Found, Kamandi Challenge 12, Spider-Men II 5, Phoenix Resurrection, Star Wars: Last Jedi - The Storms of Crait, Bonehead 1, Bendis and Ivan Reis on Superman, Spider-Gwen canceled?, She-Hulk canceled, Doctor Who: Twice Upon A Time, Chair and Alterna, Best of 2017: Top Comics, Top Movies, and Top TV, State of the Industry Comics Details: Doomsday Clock 2 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Hawkman Found by Jeff Lemire, Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nowlan, Alex Sinclair, Jeremiah Skipper Kamandi Challenge 12 by Gail Simone, Ryan Sook, Jill Thompson, Paul Levitz, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Joe Prado Spider-Men II 5 by Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli, Mark Bagley, John Dell Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Rachelle Rosenberg Star Wars: The Last Jedi - The Storms of Crait 1 by Ben Acker, Ben Blacker, Mike Mayhew Bonehead 1 by Bryan Hill, Rhoald Yudhapringga, Sakti Yuwono Comics Countdown 27 Dec 2017: 1. Batman: Creature of the Night 2 by Kurt Busiek, John Paul Leon 2. Eugenic 4 by James Tynion IV, Eryk Donovan 3. Redneck 8 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe 4. Doomsday Clock 2 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson 5. Thanos 14 by Jeff Lemire, Geoff Shaw, Antonio Fabela 6. X-O Manowar 10 by Matt Kindt, Clayton Crain 7. Kamandi Challenge 12 by Gail Simone, Ryan Sook, Jill Thompson, Paul Levitz, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Joe Prado 8. Detective Comics 971 by James Tynion IV, Miguel Mendonca, Diana Egea, Jason Wright 9. Imaginary Fiends 2 by Tim Seeley, Stephen Molnar, Quinton Winter 10. Void Trip 2 by Ryan O'Sullivan, Plaid Klaus
1-L'America di Donald Trump, un anno dopo..Bilancio di un disastro annunciato. ( Roberto Festa) ..2- E Domani in Cina vertice tra il presidente americano e Xi jinping. ..( Gabriele Battaglia) Il punto di esteri ..3-Salute e ambiente: domani l'unione europea si pronuncerà sul futuro del glifosato, l'erbicida prodotto dalla Monsanto. L'Italia voterà contro il rinnovo dei permessi che scadono il 15 dicembre prossimo. ( Federica Ferrario – Greenpeace) ..4-C'era una volta piazza Tahrir. Condannato a 5 anni di carcere il blogger egiziano Alaa ..Abdel Fattah. ( Riccardo Noury – amnesty Italia) ..5-Progetti sostenibili: la città di Liegi verso la transizione agricola. ..( Fabio Fimiani) ..6-Romanzo a fumetti: Super Ladri la graphic novell di Mark Millar e Leinil Francis Yu. .. ( Maurizio Principato)
1-L’America di Donald Trump, un anno dopo..Bilancio di un disastro annunciato. ( Roberto Festa) ..2- E Domani in Cina vertice tra il presidente americano e Xi jinping. ..( Gabriele Battaglia) Il punto di esteri ..3-Salute e ambiente: domani l’unione europea si pronuncerà sul futuro del glifosato, l’erbicida prodotto dalla Monsanto. L’Italia voterà contro il rinnovo dei permessi che scadono il 15 dicembre prossimo. ( Federica Ferrario – Greenpeace) ..4-C’era una volta piazza Tahrir. Condannato a 5 anni di carcere il blogger egiziano Alaa ..Abdel Fattah. ( Riccardo Noury – amnesty Italia) ..5-Progetti sostenibili: la città di Liegi verso la transizione agricola. ..( Fabio Fimiani) ..6-Romanzo a fumetti: Super Ladri la graphic novell di Mark Millar e Leinil Francis Yu. .. ( Maurizio Principato)
1-L’America di Donald Trump, un anno dopo..Bilancio di un disastro annunciato. ( Roberto Festa) ..2- E Domani in Cina vertice tra il presidente americano e Xi jinping. ..( Gabriele Battaglia) Il punto di esteri ..3-Salute e ambiente: domani l’unione europea si pronuncerà sul futuro del glifosato, l’erbicida prodotto dalla Monsanto. L’Italia voterà contro il rinnovo dei permessi che scadono il 15 dicembre prossimo. ( Federica Ferrario – Greenpeace) ..4-C’era una volta piazza Tahrir. Condannato a 5 anni di carcere il blogger egiziano Alaa ..Abdel Fattah. ( Riccardo Noury – amnesty Italia) ..5-Progetti sostenibili: la città di Liegi verso la transizione agricola. ..( Fabio Fimiani) ..6-Romanzo a fumetti: Super Ladri la graphic novell di Mark Millar e Leinil Francis Yu. .. ( Maurizio Principato)
- Secret Empire #9. Nick Spencer, Leinil Francis Yu, Rod Reis y Joe Bennett. (Marvel). - Dark Nights Metal #1. Scott Snyder y Greg Capullo. (DC). - Hi-Fi Fight Club #1. Carly Usdin y Nina Vakueva (Boom! Box). - The Hard Place #1. Doug Wagner y Nic Rummel. (Image). - War Mother #1 (de 4). Fred Van Lente y Stephen Segovia. (Valiant).
- Secret Empire #9. Nick Spencer, Leinil Francis Yu, Rod Reis y Joe Bennett. (Marvel). - Dark Nights Metal #1. Scott Snyder y Greg Capullo. (DC). - Hi-Fi Fight Club #1. Carly Usdin y Nina Vakueva (Boom! Box). - The Hard Place #1. Doug Wagner y Nic Rummel. (Image). - War Mother #1 (de 4). Fred Van Lente y Stephen Segovia. (Valiant).
- Secret Empire #6. Nick Spencer y Leinil Francis Yu con Rod Reis, Joshua Cassara y Rachelle Rosemberg. (Marvel). - Astonishing X-Men #1. Charles Soule y Jim Cheung. (Marvel). - Generation Gone #1. Ales Kot y André Lima Araújo. (Image). - James Bond-Kill Chain #1. Andy Diggle y Luca Casalanguida. (Dynamite). - Sisters of Sorrow #1. Kurt Sutter, Courtney Alameda y Hyeonjin Kim. (Boom!).
- Secret Empire #6. Nick Spencer y Leinil Francis Yu con Rod Reis, Joshua Cassara y Rachelle Rosemberg. (Marvel). - Astonishing X-Men #1. Charles Soule y Jim Cheung. (Marvel). - Generation Gone #1. Ales Kot y André Lima Araújo. (Image). - James Bond-Kill Chain #1. Andy Diggle y Luca Casalanguida. (Dynamite). - Sisters of Sorrow #1. Kurt Sutter, Courtney Alameda y Hyeonjin Kim. (Boom!).
- Secret Empire #4. Nick Spencer y Leinil Francis Yu con Rod Reis, Joshua Cassara y Rachelle Rosenberg. (Marvel). - Dark Days The Forge #1. Scott Snyder/James Tynion IV y Jim Lee/Andy Kubert/John Romita Jr. (DC). - Defenders #1. Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). - Jimmy's Bastards #1. Garth Ennis y Russ Braun. (Aftershock). - Kill the Minotaur #1. Chris Pasetto, Christian Cantamessa y Lukas Ketner. (Image). - Green Valley #9. Max Landis y Giuseppe Camuncoli. Fin de serie. (Image).
- Secret Empire #4. Nick Spencer y Leinil Francis Yu con Rod Reis, Joshua Cassara y Rachelle Rosenberg. (Marvel). - Dark Days The Forge #1. Scott Snyder/James Tynion IV y Jim Lee/Andy Kubert/John Romita Jr. (DC). - Defenders #1. Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). - Jimmy's Bastards #1. Garth Ennis y Russ Braun. (Aftershock). - Kill the Minotaur #1. Chris Pasetto, Christian Cantamessa y Lukas Ketner. (Image). - Green Valley #9. Max Landis y Giuseppe Camuncoli. Fin de serie. (Image).
Fantastic Four #600 from Dec. 2011. "Forever" by Jonathan Hickman with Steve Epting, Carmine DiGiandomenico, Ming Doyle, Leinil Francis Yu, and Farel Dalrymple. (Plus FF-12)
Top 300 Feb sales, Man-Thing 1, Grass Kings 1, Redline 1, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: The Big Lie 1, Action Comics 975, IvX 6, Lemire out at Marvel, Charles Soule, Astonishing X-Men, Zazie Beetz as Domino, Darth Vader relaunch by Soule and Giuseppe Camuncoli, Otis Frampton and Jawas, Nazi Magneto, Logan review redux, Kong of Skull Island review, Luke Cage Netflix, Francis Manapul Flash Omnibus. Details: Man-Thing 1 by RL Stine, German Peralta, Rachelle Rosenberg, Daniel Warren Johnson; Grass Kings 1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins; Redline 1 by Neal Holman, Clayton McCormark, Kelly Fitzpatrick; Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: The Big Lie 1 by Anthony Del Col, Werther Dell'edera, Stefano Simeone; Action Comics 975 by Dan Jurgens, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Paul Dini, Ian Churchill; IvX 6 by Jeff Lemire, Charles Soule, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan 08 March 2017 Comics Countdown: 10. Copperhead 11 by Jay Faerber, Drew Moss, Ron Riley 9. Silver Surfer 9 by Dan Slott, Mike Allred, Laura Allred 8. Gotham Academy: Second Semester 7 by Becky Cloonan, Brenden Fletcher, Karl Kerschl, Adam Archer, Msassyk, Sandra Hope 7. Low 16 by Rick Remender, Greg Tocchini, Dave McCaig 6. Grass Kings 1 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins 5. All-New Wolverine 18 by Tom Taylor, Nik Virella, Michael Garland 4. Planetoid Praxis 2 by Ken Garing 3. Astro City 42 by Kurt Busiek, Matthew Clark, Sean Parsons, Pete Pantazis 1. Harrow County 21 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook
Top 300 December sales, Justice League of America: Vixen - Rebirth, Justice League/Power Rangers 1, God Country 1, All-Star Batman 6, Spider-Man (Miles + Gwen), IvX 2, Justice League vs Suicide Squad 4, Batman/Flash crossover, The Button, Guardians of the Galaxy by Duggan and Kuder, Defenders by Bendis and Marquez, Green Lantern Corps movie, Black Science Vol 1 by Remender and Scalera, Super Spy by Matt Kindt, 11 Jan Comics Countdown. Details: Justice League of America: Vixen - Rebirth by Jody House, Steve Orlando, Jamal Campbell; Justice League/Power Rangers 1 by Tom Taylor, Stephen Byrne; God Country 1 by Donny Coates, Geoff Shaw, Jason Wordie; All Star Batman 6 by Scott Snyder, Jock, Matt Hollingsworth; Spider-Man 12 by Bendis, Sara Pichelli, Gaetano Carlucci; IvX 2 by Charles Soule, Jeff Lemire, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan 11 Jan Comics Countdown: 10. Wonder Woman 14 by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 9. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl 16 by Ryan North, Will Murray, Erica Henderson, Steve Ditko, Rico Renzi, Christie Scheele 8. Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps 12 by Robert Venditti, Ethan Van Sciver, Jason Wright 7. Jughead 12 by Ryan North, Derek Charm 6. New Superman 7 by Gene Luen Yang, Billy Tan, Yanqiu Li, Yangfen Guo 5. Guardians of the Galaxy 16 by Brian Michael Bendis, Valerio Schiti, Richard Isanove 4. God Country 1 by Donny Coates, Geoff Shaw, Jason Wordie 3. Detective Comics 948 by Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV, Ben Oliver 2. Mighty Thor 15 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dautermann, Matt Wilson 1. Southern Bastards 16 by Jason Aaron, Jason Latour
Rogue One, Star Wars, Top 300 Sales, DC Holiday Special, Inhumans vs X-Men 1, Hawkeye 1, Dr. Strange/Punisher: Magic Bullets, Gwenpool Holiday Special, Rockstars 1, Nailbiter, Archie Pilot Season, Hanna Barbera/DC Annuals, Arrow 100, Clean Room. Details: Inhumans vs. X-Men 1 by Charles Soule, Jeff Lemire, Leinil Francis Yu; Hawkeye 1 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero; Dr Strange/Punisher: Magic Bullets 1 by John Barber, Andrea Broccardo, Jason Muhr; Rockstars 1 by Joe Harris, Megan Hutchison; Archie Pilot Season (Little Archie by Franco and Baltazar; Archies by Matthew Rosenberg, Joe Eisma; Sabrina by Franco, Katie Cook; Jughead: The Hunger by Frank Tieri, Michael Walsh); DC/Hanna Barbera Annuals (Adam Strange/Future Quest, Flintsones/Booster Gold, Space Ghost/Green Lantern, Suicide Squad/Banana Splits). 12 Dec Comics Countdown: 10. Wonder Woman 12 by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Romula Fajaro Jr 9. Detective Comics 946 by James Tynion, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Julio Ferreira, Adriano Lucas 8. Foolkiller 2 by Max Bemis, Dalibor Talajic 7. TMNT 65 by Tom Waltz, Bobby Curnow, Kevin Eastman, Mateus Santolouco, Ronda Pattison 6. Fuse 24 by Antony Johnston, Justin Greenwood, Shari Chankhamma 5. Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows 2 by Gerry Conway, Ryan Stegman, Sonia Oback 4. Wrath of the Eternal Warrior 14 by Robert Venditti, Robert Gill, Michael Spicer 3. DC Rebirth Holiday Special by Paul Dini, Elsa Charretier, Tim Seeley, Ian Churchill, Eric Esquivel, Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Heath Corson, Gustavo Duarte, Mariko Tamaki, Matias Bergara, James Tynion IV, Robbi Rodriguez, Gene Luen Yang, Andrea Mutti, Kate Perkins, Paolo Pantalena, James Asmus, Reilly Brown, Bill Freiberger, Thomas Pitilli, Vita Avala, Steve Orlando, Ken Marion, Mick Gray, Dustin Nguyen 2. Descender 17 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen 1. Deathstroke 8 by Christopher Priest, Larry Hama, Carol Pagulayan, Sean Parsons, Jason Paz
- Barrier #3. Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martín y Muntsa Vicente. (Panel Syndicate). - DC Rebirth Holiday Special #1. Varios autores. (DC). - Hawkeye #1. Kelly Thompson y Leonardo Romero. (Marvel). - Inhumans vs X-Men #1. Charles Soule, Jeff Lemire y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Rockstars #1. Joe Harris y Megan Hutchison. (Image). - Motor Girl #2. Terry Moore. (Abstract Studio)
- Barrier #3. Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martín y Muntsa Vicente. (Panel Syndicate). - DC Rebirth Holiday Special #1. Varios autores. (DC). - Hawkeye #1. Kelly Thompson y Leonardo Romero. (Marvel). - Inhumans vs X-Men #1. Charles Soule, Jeff Lemire y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Rockstars #1. Joe Harris y Megan Hutchison. (Image). - Motor Girl #2. Terry Moore. (Abstract Studio)
DC Rebirth (spoilers!) X-Men Apocalypse review, Scooby Doo Apocalypse #1, Nighthawk #1, Captain America Steve Rogers #1, #GiveCapABoyfriend, #GiveElsaAGirlfriend, Spider-Man/Deadpool #5, Mephisto, Preacher, Vertigo, Brian K Vaughn, Green Woman, 25 May Comics Countdown. Comics Countdown: 10. Deadpool #12 by Gerry Duggan, Scott Koblish, Nick Filardi 9. Ms. Marvel #7 by G Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona, Ian Herring 8. Secret Six #14 by Gail Simone, Tom Derenick, Rex Lokus, Jason Wright 7. Another Castle #3 by Andrew Wheeler, Paulina Ganucheau 6. Star Wars #19 by Jason Aaron, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Sunny Cho, Java Tartaglia 5. Doctor Strange #8 by Jason Aaron, Chris Bachalo, Mark Irwin, John Livesay, Victor Olazaba, Tim Townsend, Al Vey, Antonio Fabela, Java Tartaglia 4. Death Follows by Cullen Bunn, AC Zamudio 3. Omega Men 12 by Tom King, Barnaby Bagenda, Romula Fajardo Jr. 2. Afterlife With Archie #9 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Francesco Francavilla 1. DC Universe Rebirth #1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Grank, Ethan Van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Phil Jimenez, Brad Anderson, Jason Wright, Hi-Fi, Joe Prado, Matt Santorelli, Gabe Eltaeb,
DC Exclusive Joshua Williamson, Captain America Civil War(spoiler-free), Collectors Corps, DC Talent Workshop, Creators forCreators, Monstrous (Greg Wright, Ken Lamug), Comeback(Brisson/Walsh), 27 April Comics Countdown. Details: Joshua Williamson now DC exclusive, Frostbite fromVertigo, Flash Rogues Gallery, Arrow Season 4, spoiler-free CaptainAmerica Civil War review, Marvel Cinematic Universe vs DC CinematicUniverse, Flash, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Suicide Squad, Civil Warfrom Collectors Corps, Black Panther, Funko Pops, DC TalentWorkshop from Scott Snyder, Creators for Creators from Image andIron Circle, Punisher on Netflix, Monstrous by Greg Wright and KenLamug, Comeback by Ed Brisson/Michael Walsh/Jordie Bellaire, Batmanand Robin Eternal, Justice League, Geoff Johns. 27 April 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Star Wars 18 by Jason Aaron, Leinil Francis Yu. SunnyGho 9. We Are Robin 11 by Lee Bermejo, Rob Haynes, Jorge Corona,Trish Mulvihill 8a. Doctor Strange 7 by Jason Aaron, Chris Bachalo, Mark Irwin,John Livesay, Jaime Mendoza, Victor Olazaba, Tim Townsend, AlVey, 8b. Doctor Strange: Last Days of Magic 1 by Jason Aaron,Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire, Gerry Duggan, Danilo Beyruth,Daniel Brown, James Robinson, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy 7. Ultimates 6 by Al Ewing, Christian Ward 6. Old Man Logan 5 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, MarceloMaiolo 5. Secret Six 13 by Gail Simone, Tom Derenick, Jason Wright 4. Sex Criminals 15 by Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky 3. Omega Men 11 by Tom King, Barnaby Bagenda, Romulo FajardoJr. 2. All-New Wolverine 7 by Tom Taylor, Marcio Takara, JordanBoyd 1. Batman 51 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Danny Miki, FcoPlascencia Links: Graphic Policy: Geekdad: Monstrous: www.monstrousworld.com
Jay and Mike are back from seeing "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" - let's see if they can hold their emotions in check while reviewing some classic comics, "Superman: Birthright" and "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns." Then, in honor of "Daredevil" season 2, we flash back to another Frank Miller comic, and the first meeting of Daredevil and the Punisher! Finally, we play "Super-Mundane," and ask which heroes would be the best and worst at being a Home Security Specialist - the answers may surprise you! But also, probably they won't. Pull List: Jay: “Superman: Birthright” (DC Comics), written by Mark Waid, art by Leinil Francis Yu. Mike: “Batman: The Dark Knight Returns” (DC Comics), written and drawn by Frank Miller, inked by Klaus Janson, colored by Lynn Varley. Main Segment: “Daredevil” #183-184 - “Child’s Play” / “Good Guys Wear Red” (Marvel Comics), written by Roger McKensie & Frank Miller, pencils by Frank Miller, inks and colors by Klaus Janson. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Home Security Specialist?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
All about the DC Rebirth creative team announcements, Marvel solicits/pricing, Gwenom, Hyperion 1, Batman v Superman, Dubious Tales, 23 Mar 2016 Comics Countdown, Clone Saga, Wacky Race Land, Robbi Rodriquez. Rebirth Teams: Batman - Tom King, Brian Fitch, Mikel Janin Detective Comics - James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Alvaro Martinez Nightwing - Tim Seeley, Javi Fernandez, Marcus To Batgirl - Hope Larson, Rafael Albuquerque Birds of Prey - Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Claire Roe All Star Batman - Scott Snyder, John Romita Jr, Jock, Sean Murphy, Paul Pope, Afua Richardson, Tula Lotay, more! Action Comics - Dan Jurgens, Patrick Zircher, Tyler Kirkham, Stephen Segovia New Superman - Gene Yang, Viktor Bogdanovic Supergirl - Steve Orlando, Brian Ching Trinity - Francis Manapul, Clay Mann Superwoman - Phil Jimenez, Emmanuel Lupacchino Superman - Peter Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Doug Mahnke Wonder Woman - Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp, Nicola Scott Justice League - Brian Hitch, Tony Daniel, Fernando Pasarin Flash - Joshua Williamson, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Neil Googe Hal Jordan and GL Corps - Robert Venditti, Van Sciver, Rafa Sandoval Green Lanterns - Sam Humphries, Robson Rocha, Ardian Syaf Cyborg - John Semper, Will Conrad, Paul Pelletier Aquaman - Dan Abnett, Brad Walker, Jesus Merino, Phil Briones Titans - Dan Abnett, Brett Booth Harley Quinn - Palmiotti/Conner, Chad Hardin, John Timms Suicide Squad - Rob Williams, Jim Lee, Philip Tan Green Arrow - Ben Percy, Otto Schmidt, Juan Ferreyra Red Hood and the Outlaws - Scott Lobdell, Dexter Soy The Hellblazer - Simon Oliver, Moritat Deathstroke - Chris Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Igor Vitorino, Felipe Watanabe Batman Beyond - Dan Jurgens, Bernard Chang Blue Beetle - Keith Giffen, Scott Kolins Teen Titans - Ben Percy, Jonboy Meyers Super Sons - ???? Justice League of America - ???? 23 Mar 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Superman: Lois and Clark 6 by Dan Jurgens, Lee Weeks, Scott Hanna, Jeromy Cox 9. Totally Awesome Hulk 4 by Greg Pak, Frank Cho, Sonia Oback 8. Hyperion 1 by Chuck Wendig, Nik Virella, Romulo Fajardo Jr 7. Secret Six 12 by Gale Simone, Thomas Derenick, Dale Eaglesham, Jason Wright 6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 56 by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow, Mateus Santolouco, Ronda Pattison 5. Art Ops 6 by Shaun Simon, Eduardo Risso, Laura Allred, Mike Allred 4. Star Wars 17 by Jason Aaron, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, Sunny Gho 3. Bloodshot Reborn Annual 1 by Jeff Lemire, Kano, Joe Bennett, Belardino Brabo, Jay Fabares, Pete Pantazis, Ray Fawkes, Michel Fiffe, Benjamin Marra 2. Klaus 4 by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora 1. Batman 50 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, James Tynion IV, Yanick Paquette, Nathan Fairbairn
DC Comics Rebirth! News, rumors, and speculation. Plus: Power Man and Iron Fist 1 by David Walker and Sanford Greene, Flash TV Show, Felicity Smoak, the horrible mis-steps of recent DC (Wally West, Bart Allen, Superboy), Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Deadpool revisited, Black Panther and Ta-Nehisi Coates, Worst X-Man Ever, Scarlet by Bendis/Maleev, Jason Aaron's Thor, and the Comics Countdown for 17 Feb 2016. Rebirth details: Geoff Johns, Ethan Van Sciver, Phil Jimenez, Ivan Reis, Gary Frank, Detective Comics and Action Comics resuming numbering, $2.99 all around, Tom King, Teen Titans, Gotham Academy, Birds of Prey, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Supergirl, Trinity, Batman Beyond. Comics Countdown, 17 Feb 2016: 10. Snowfall 1 by Joe Harris, Martin Morazzo, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick 9. Wrath of the Eternal Warrior 4 by Robert Venditti, Raul Allen, David Astruga, Patricia Martin, Borja Pindado, 8. Clean Room 5 by Gail Simone, Jon Davis-Hunt, Quinton Walker 7. Archie 6 by Mark Waid, Veronica Fish, Andre Paul Szymanowicz, Jen Vaughn 6. Starve 6 by Brian Wood, Daniel Zezelj 5. Star Wars 16 by Jason Aaron, Leinil Francis Yu, Sunny Gho 4. Power Man and Iron Fist 1 by David Walker, Sanford Greene, Lee Loughridge 3. Secret Six 11 by Gail Simone, Dale Eaglesham, Thomas Derenick, Jason Wright 2. Mighty Thor 4 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson 1. Sex Criminals 14 by Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky
- Darth Vader Annual #1. Kieron Gillen y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Judge Dredd #1. Ulises Farinas, Eric Freitas y Dan Mcdaid. (IDW). - Lucifer #1. Holly Black y Lee Garbett. (Vértigo). - Monster World #1. Steve Niles y Philip Kim. (American Gothic Press). - Squadron Supreme #1. James Robinson y Leonard Kirk. (Marvel). - Starbrand and Nightmask #1. Greg Weisman y Dominike Stanton. (Marvel). - Weirdworld #1. Sam Humphries y Mike del Mundo. (Marvel).
- Darth Vader Annual #1. Kieron Gillen y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Judge Dredd #1. Ulises Farinas, Eric Freitas y Dan Mcdaid. (IDW). - Lucifer #1. Holly Black y Lee Garbett. (Vértigo). - Monster World #1. Steve Niles y Philip Kim. (American Gothic Press). - Squadron Supreme #1. James Robinson y Leonard Kirk. (Marvel). - Starbrand and Nightmask #1. Greg Weisman y Dominike Stanton. (Marvel). - Weirdworld #1. Sam Humphries y Mike del Mundo. (Marvel).
- 1872 #1. Gerry Duggan y Nik Virella. (Marvel). - Age of Apocalypse #1. Fabian Nicieza y Gerardo Sandoval. (Marvel). - Archie #1. Mark Waid y Fiona Staples. (Archie Comics). - Bloodstrike #1. Rob Liefeld. (Image). - Civil War #1. Charles Soule y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Lando #1 (de 5). Charles Soule y Alex Maleev. (Marvel). - Negative Space #1. Ryan K Lindsay y Owen Gieni. (Dark Horse). - Spider-Island #1. Christos Gage y Paco Díaz. (Marvel). - Strange Fruit #1. Mark Waid y J. G. Jones. (Boom!). - The Tomorrows #1. Curt Pires y Jason Copland. (Dark Horse).
- 1872 #1. Gerry Duggan y Nik Virella. (Marvel). - Age of Apocalypse #1. Fabian Nicieza y Gerardo Sandoval. (Marvel). - Archie #1. Mark Waid y Fiona Staples. (Archie Comics). - Bloodstrike #1. Rob Liefeld. (Image). - Civil War #1. Charles Soule y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Lando #1 (de 5). Charles Soule y Alex Maleev. (Marvel). - Negative Space #1. Ryan K Lindsay y Owen Gieni. (Dark Horse). - Spider-Island #1. Christos Gage y Paco Díaz. (Marvel). - Strange Fruit #1. Mark Waid y J. G. Jones. (Boom!). - The Tomorrows #1. Curt Pires y Jason Copland. (Dark Horse).
- Axis #8. Rick Remender y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel) - Rumble #1. John Arcudi y James Harren. (Image) - All-New Captain America #2. Rick Remender y Stuart Immonen. (Marvel) - Scarlet Spiders #2. Mike Costa y Paco Díaz. (Marvel) - Spider-Woman #2. Dennis Hopeless y Greg Land. (Marvel) - The Kitchen #2. Ollie Masters y Ming Doyle. (Vertigo)
- Axis #8. Rick Remender y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel) - Rumble #1. John Arcudi y James Harren. (Image) - All-New Captain America #2. Rick Remender y Stuart Immonen. (Marvel) - Scarlet Spiders #2. Mike Costa y Paco Díaz. (Marvel) - Spider-Woman #2. Dennis Hopeless y Greg Land. (Marvel) - The Kitchen #2. Ollie Masters y Ming Doyle. (Vertigo)
- Axis #3. Rick Remender y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Axis: Hobgoblin #1. Kevin Shinick y Javier Rodríguez. (Marvel). - Arkham Manor #1. Gerry Douggan y Shawn Crystal. (DC). - Deathstroke #1. Tony S. Daniel al guión y al dibujo. (DC). - Memetic #1. James Tynion IV y Eryk Donovan. (Boom!). - Butterfly #2 (de 4). Historia de Arash Amel. Guión de Marguerite Bennett y dibujo de Antonio Fuso. (Archaia). Brevísima reseña. - Starlight #6. Mark Millar y Goran Parlov. (Image). Fin de la miniserie.
- Axis #3. Rick Remender y Leinil Francis Yu. (Marvel). - Axis: Hobgoblin #1. Kevin Shinick y Javier Rodríguez. (Marvel). - Arkham Manor #1. Gerry Douggan y Shawn Crystal. (DC). - Deathstroke #1. Tony S. Daniel al guión y al dibujo. (DC). - Memetic #1. James Tynion IV y Eryk Donovan. (Boom!). - Butterfly #2 (de 4). Historia de Arash Amel. Guión de Marguerite Bennett y dibujo de Antonio Fuso. (Archaia). Brevísima reseña. - Starlight #6. Mark Millar y Goran Parlov. (Image). Fin de la miniserie.
In this latest ball-crushing entry in the Superman Begins miniseries, Magnus takes another look at Superman- Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu. Does Magnus think Birthright was a blessing for Superman? A disaster? Maybe BOTH? There's only one way to find out!Also, Superman Begins as a miniseries grew far beyond what was originally planned. Because of that, episodes will drop on Tuesday 11.05, Friday 11.08, Tues 11.12, Friday 11.15 and Tuesday 11.19.2013 to get everything out there. After Episode 17/Superman Begins 06, the final chapter of the miniseries, is released, the weekly release day of Tuesday will resume... just in time for the migration over to the Two True Freaks podcast network.Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!Feedback for this and any other episode may also be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.
In this latest ball-crushing entry in the Superman Begins miniseries, Magnus takes another look at Superman- Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu. Does Magnus think Birthright was a blessing for Superman? A disaster? Maybe BOTH? There's only one way to find out!Also, Superman Begins as a miniseries grew far beyond what was originally planned. Because of that, episodes will drop on Tuesday 11.05, Friday 11.08, Tues 11.12, Friday 11.15 and Tuesday 11.19.2013 to get everything out there. After Episode 17/Superman Begins 06, the final chapter of the miniseries, is released, the weekly release day of Tuesday will resume... just in time for the migration over to the Two True Freaks podcast network.Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!Feedback for this and any other episode may also be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.
Alôôôô, macacada! Tudo bem? Depois daquela mancada da semana passada, o SuperKabooom volta ao seu formato áudio porque dessa vez o áudio de ninguém ficou corrompido! Yey! Nessa semana, nossos jovens do reggae falam sobre os eventos de Avengers #21 e Uncanny X-Men #13, das sagas Infinity e Battle of Atom, respectivamente! Ainda sobra tempo... Leia Mais... O post SuperKabooom #33 – Review de Avengers #21 e Uncanny X-Men #13 apareceu primeiro em Supernovo.net.
In this post-Thanksgiving King-Size gorgefest, we tickle the giblets of Grant Morrison's Action Comics, Dave Frank's Saucy Jesus and the Gun of Sod from Cactus Comics, Tom Scioli, Secret Prison, Action Lab, Doug Moench and Mike Ploog's Terror on the Planet of the Apes (soon to be reprinted from BOOM!), Universal Orlando and Harry Potter, Jack Kirby's Kamandi Omnibus volume one, the first volume of IDW's Grimjack Omnibus by John Ostrander, Tim Truman, and company (including Tom Sutton, Steve Pugh, Demon Knight, Nexus, Badger, Crossroads, Total Eclipse, Flint Henry/Henry Flint, and more), Airboy and Eclipse Comics, the TMNT Omnibus from IDW, Jacques Tardi's masterful Arctic Marauder from Fantagraphics, Superman: Birthright from Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, and Gerry Alanguilan, Jughead Double Digest #175 from Archie (incorporating Rich Koslowski), ADD comic reading, Scud: The Disposable Assassin - The Whole Shebang from Image, Astro City: The Dark Age volume one, Legion of Monsters by Dennis Hopeless and Juan Doe, Avenging Spider-Man #1 from Zeb Wells and Joe Madureira, and a whole mess more!
Word Balloon presents part two of our conversation with writer Mark Millar. This time Mark tells us a bit more about his low budget comic book film Miracle Park, which he's been shooting in his spare time in between writing comic scripts, and supervising the production of his new men's magazine CLINT. Mark also gives us his view of the Super Hero Film Genre and what his future involvement might or might not be in Marvel's Film advisory team. You'll hear films status updates on Wanted 2 and Nemesis plus a few more Millar films in development . We also preview Mark and Leinil Francis Yu's next comic project Superior from Icon , which debuts next month, plus more talk about Nemesis, Kick Ass, and Mark's future Marvel plans beyond the Ultimate Avengers comic.