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Every month, Joe and Cory!! go through Previews to highlight comics coming in the future. This time, they go through Previews for comics shipping in January 2024 and beyond, point out the new, the collected and the interesting for YOU … Continue reading →
Join Alan as he takes you through the November 2023 Previews Books, picking out the titles we're most looking forward to in store, due for release in January 2024 and beyond! As ever, if anything appeals to you, do let us know! This way, you're guaranteed 1st Print, Cover A's, and Cover Price on all new titles.
Join Alan as he takes you through the November 2023 Previews Books, picking out the titles we're most looking forward to in store, due for release in January 2024 and beyond! As ever, if anything appeals to you, do let us know! This way, you're guaranteed 1st Print, Cover A's, and Cover Price on all new titles.
This week we start on a somber note. We then talk Halloween in Port Charles, November Previews and why more things are working than not working this week! Follow us on Instagram at GH_Sunday_Shift
Join Alan and Keith as they take you through the November 2022 Previews Books, picking out the titles we're most looking forward to in store, due for release in January 2023! As ever, if anything appeals to you, do let us know by November 18th 2022, as that's when final orders are due. This way, you're guaranteed 1st Print, Cover A's, and Cover Price on all new titles.
Join Alan and Keith as they take you through the November 2022 Previews Books, picking out the titles we're most looking forward to in store, due for release in January 2023! As ever, if anything appeals to you, do let us know by November 18th 2022, as that's when final orders are due. This way, you're guaranteed 1st Print, Cover A's, and Cover Price on all new titles.
In this week's SPC Newsroom, Marc rides solo and takes a look ahead at what's to come this November from DC and Marvel. SPOILER: It's mostly Batman. Support the Second Print Comics Podcast on Patreon, where you'll get access to TONS of bonus content and perks, including early episode releases of original shows like Remso vs. the DCEU, What Marc Missed, A Case of the Runs, TV recaps like She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and Andor all for as little as a measly $5 per month! You could even become a Kirby Club Patron and produce an episode!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/second-print-comics-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join Alan and Keith as they go through the best titles due for release in January 2022 from the latest Previews Book! As ever, should any titles appeal to you, just get in touch with the store and we'll get you sorted!
Join Alan and Keith as they go through the best titles due for release in January 2022 from the latest Previews Book! As ever, should any titles appeal to you, just get in touch with the store and we'll get you sorted!
It’s time for our monthly EXTRA LONG episode because we are going over this month’s Previews catalog of comics coming in the month of January. There’s a LOT of discussion as we go through what comics we are looking forward … Continue reading →
Join Alan, Keith, Roddy and Caolan as they work their way through the November Previews book, picking out the best of the DC, Marvel and Indie comics due for release!
Time for our picks from the November Previews catalogue! These are titles that are due out in January 2019. If any do appeal to you, feel free to get in touch and we can add them to your pull list, or get you a pull list set up if you need it! Hope you guys enjoy!
The comics window-shopping continues! Flipping to the companion magazines and then back to the front of the catalog, Mike & Greg’s attention focuses on the Premier Publishers: Dark Horse! DC! Image! IDW! Marvel! Dynamite! BOOM! What's coming to comic shops in January and beyond from these companies that catches the lads’ fancies? Definitely something for everyone as the lads close out their trip through the November “Previews” catalog! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.
Another month, another “Previews” catalog to dissect! As always, Mike & Greg start things off with the diverse Green and Purple sections, covering the majority of publishers in one fell swoop. What's coming to comic shops in January (or later) that catches the lads’ fancies? Plus! Mike kicks off a discussion about two publishers you WON'T find in any "Previews" catalog: TKO Presents and AWA (Artists, Writers, & Artisans). The two companies are looking to upset the Diamond apple cart by blazing their own trail to retailers and readers. Have they been successful? Do your hosts pick up what these publishers are putting down? Find out at the top of this episode! Definitely something for everyone in the first of two November “Previews” shows! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.
Join Alan, Keith, Roddy and Caolan as they work their way through the November Previews book, picking out the best of the DC, Marvel and Indie comics due for release!
David and Garin give you the low down on all the comics coming out in two months you should definitely pre-order from your favorite comic shop.
The comics window-shopping continues! Flipping to the companion magazines and then back to the front of the catalog, Mike & Greg's attention focuses on the Premier Publishers: Dark Horse! DC! Image! IDW! Marvel! Dynamite! BOOM! What's coming to comic shops in January from these companies that catches their fancies? Definitely something for everyone as the lads close out their trip through the November “Previews” catalog! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.
Dennis and Jay discuss the November Previews catalog for books releasing in January. Listen to find out what the new year will bring!You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Another month, another “Previews” catalog to dissect! As always, Mike & Greg start things off with the diverse Green & Purple sections, covering the majority of publishers in one fell swoop. What's coming to comic shops in January (or later) that catches the lads' fancies? Definitely something for everyone in the top half of this two-part “Previews” walkthrough! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.
Time for our picks from the November Previews catalogue! These are titles that are due out in January 2019. If any do appeal to you, feel free to get in touch and we can add them to your pull list, or get you a pull list set up if you need it! Hope you guys enjoy!
Episode 417-October Numbers Dominated by the Bat Who Laughs, November Previews Sure-ish Things + Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher and Youtube (kinda)Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
This part of our monthly Previews two-parters is a little different, for two reasons. One: Mike is still flying solo. Two: the first premire publisher up for discussion this time around is Marvel. Instead of ending on the usual downbeat that is the general apathy our distiguished hosts feel towards The House of Ideas, this month we get that out of the way first. From there? Well, Mignola and Stenbeck kick off "Koshchei the Deathless," "Snagglepuss" enters stage right, and "Frankenstein Alive, Alive" is alive! Plus: questionable "Artists' Editions," delux reprints, all-ages comics and way more! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
Emboldened by his solo run of Pull List episodes, Mike takes a crack at tackling this month's Previews catalog all by his lonesome. So what sorts of funny books await us in November's green section? How about a new "Strangers in Paradise" series? Will this 25th anniversary title finally get Mike to read this series? Enough with the questions, let's get declarative! There's a spiffy looking collection of Wally Wood and Jack Kirby's "Skymasters" on the horizon, as is a volume of classic Archie horror comics. Speaking of Archie, looks like their new series "Cosmo" might just fill the Sonic-shaped hole in their line up (and Mike's heart.) Then, of course, there's plenty of Fantagraphics love, particularly for that Shak Kane book they're coming to market with! All that and so much more await you in this week's episode! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
On this month's Previews episode, Gwen and Derek join forces to highlight the various November solicits that strike their fancy. In fact, this is Gwen's first time doing a Previews show, but she comes across as an old hand and suggests some wonderful upcoming titles that are sure to resonate with listeners. But first, the Two Academics Talking about Comics send out a BIG thank you to two dedicated -- and two very talented -- listeners, Holly English and Marc Casilli. Both have recently shared copies of their own self-published comics, and Gwen and Derek give them a shout-out and discuss how impressed they are with the issues. After that they announce The Comics Alternative's brand new Slack channel, inviting listeners to join up and take part in the discussion community. But after these announcements, they get to the heart of this week's Previews episode. Among the comics and graphic novels Gwen and Derek recommend are: Dark Horse Comics - Hungry Ghosts #1, Vinegar Teeth #1, Contract with God Curator's Collection, and The Paybacks Collection DC/Vertigo - The Terrifics #1, Swamp Thing Winter Special, and Motherlands #1 IDW Publishing - Frankenstein Alive, Alive #4, Time and Vine, Saucer State, The Goat Getters, and Violette around the World, Vol. 1: My Head in the Clouds Image Comics - Days of Hate #1, The Further Adventures of Nick Wilson #1, Ice Cream Man #1, Get Naked, and Spy Seal, Vol. 1: The Corten-Steel Phoenix Abstract Studios - Strangers in Paradise XXV #1 Abrams ComicArts - My Friend Dahmer (Movie Tie-In Edition) Archie Comics - Chilling Adventures in Sorcery Big Planet/Retrofit Comics - Tales from the Hyperverse BOOM! Studios - Abbott #1 Dynamite Entertainment - James Bond: The Body #1 Drawn and Quarterly - Red Winter and Kitaro, Vol. 5: Kitaro the Vampire Slayer Fantagraphics Books - Trump's ABC, Now #2, Compulsive Comics, The Weird World of Lagoola Gardner, and Showtime Henry Holt - Hammy and Gerbee: Mummies at the Museum Hill and Wang - Three-Fifths a Man: A Graphic History of the African American Experience Humanoids - Gregory and the Gargoyles, Book 2 Kodansha Comics - Ghost in the Shell Complete Boxed Set and A Silent Voice Complete Series Boxed Set Lion Forge - The Dream of the Butterfly New York Review Comics - Yellow Negros and Other Imaginary Creatures Oni Press - Archival Quality Seven Seas Entertainment - Orange: Future Seven Stories Press - The Epic of Gilgamesh Titan Comics - Atlas and Axis #1, Babylon Berlin, and Death to the Tsar University Press of Mississippi - The Canadian Alternative: Cartoonists, Comics, and Graphic Novels Be sure to visit the websites of both Holly English and Marc Casilli and discover their wonderful art and comics! And remember, check out The Comics Alternative's new Slack channel!
Another “Previews” in the pullbox means another look into our comics future! With focus shifting to the Premier section, what impending January 2017 releases catch Mike & Greg's eyes from Diamond's top-tier publishers? The Quintessential Transformers vs G. I. Joe! Monsters Unleashed! Loose Ends (finally)! More Dark Horse vs DC! Kamandi Challenge! All that, plus David Finch and the opposite of absurd, the increasing skill of Erica Henderson, hearing the ticking clock on creator runs, Paul Grist's stay in the Mignolaverse, which pages from Marvel's Previews catalog will Mike look at every time he needs a comics recharge, how can Marvel do exactly what Greg tells them to and STILL not satisfy him, and more as the lads wrap up their look at November's “Previews” catalog! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
Another “Previews” in the pullbox means another look into our comics future! This first half of our expanded “Previews” coverage focuses on the catalog's Green section, the back half that just so happens to cover about 75% of comics publishers. What impending January 2017 releases catch Mike & Greg's fancy? The British (Comics) Invasion! Riverdale! Scarlet Traces! Ghost In The Shell! Joan Cornella! Iron Circus Comics! The Masters of Spanish Comics Art! All that, plus the breadth of Jeff Smith's financial empire, what science fiction gets wrong, the difference between British creator outputs in the U.K. versus the US of A, how many Modern Masters do YOU have on your shelf, and much more. Clocking in at over two hours, there's definitely something for everyone in Part the First of our two-part “Previews” episode! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
The Power Rangers meet the Justice League, the history of the alternate-timeline Biff is revealed, Dormammu returns, and more as Mike reads through the November Previews.
The Power Rangers meet the Justice League, the history of the alternate-timeline Biff is revealed, Dormammu returns, and more as Mike reads through the November Previews.
The Power Rangers meet the Justice League, the history of the alternate-timeline Biff is revealed, Dormammu returns, and more as Mike reads through the November Previews.
The Power Rangers meet the Justice League, the history of the alternate-timeline Biff is revealed, Dormammu returns, and more as Mike reads through the November Previews.
Andy and Derek look through the November Previews catalog, highlighting a variety of new titles and upcoming releases.
Where did October go?! You mean the month is over, and it's already time to look at the November Previews catalog? YES! And as usual the Two Guys with PhDs rise to the occasion, looking through the most interesting solicitations and making the kind of astute observations as only they can do. For example, Andy and Derek notice an unusually large number of Spanish comics making their way into this month's listings. Is this a mere coincidence? Or might this be the kind of ethnic migratory crisis spouted by the likes of Donald J. Trump? Resisting any tendency to go batshit orange, the guys stick to the matter at hand, calmly and methodically going through the November Previews catalog and highlighting upcoming titles from publishers such as Dark Horse Comics - Black Hammer Giant-Sized Annual, Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, and Reefer Madness DC/Vertigo - Kamandi Challenge #1 and Kid Eternity, Book One IDW Publishing/Top Shelf - Box Office Poison: Color Comics #1, Flight of the Raven, and Behaving Madly: Zany, Loco, Cockeyed, Rip-Off Satire Magazines Image Comics - Curse Words #1, The Few #1, God Country #1, and Loose Ends #1 Aardvark Vanaheim - Cerebus in Hell #1 Abrams ComicArts - Octavia Butler's Kindred: A Graphic Novel Aftershock - Blood Blister #1 and Animosity: The Rise Big Planet/Retrofit Comics - Libby's Dad BOOM! Studios - Ladycastle #1 Dynamite Entertainment - James Bond: Felix Leiter #1 , The Spirit: The Corpse-Makers #1, and Masters of Spanish Comic Book Art Drawn and Quarterly - The Abominable Mr. Seabrook Fantagraphics Books - Psychodrama Illustrated #1, Zonzo, Starseeds, Farmer Ned's Comics Barn, and The Artist Kodansha Comics - The Ghost in the Shell, Deluxe Edition Microcosm Publishing - Six Days in Cincinnati NBM - The Lighthouse Oni Press - The Damned, Vol. 1: Three Days Dead PS Artbooks - Pre-Code Classics: Lars of Mars/Crusaders from Mars/Eerie Adventures Titan Comics - (Re)Assignment #1 Vertical Comics - Junji Ito's Dissolving Classroom University Press of Mississippi - Chris Ware: Conversations
Mike butchers his way through the November Previews.
Mike butchers his way through the November Previews.
Mike butchers his way through the November Previews.
Mike butchers his way through the November Previews.
Another Previews catalog showed up on their doorsteps, so it's time to gaze into the tomorrow of January 2016 and see what catches Mike and Greg's eyes. COPRA! Nod Away! Envelope Manufacturer! Man Plus! Four Eyes! Graveyard Quest! Mezolith! Deadpool, Deadpool, DEADPOOL! Paleo! The Tipping Point! Joe Golem! Jack Kirby! Dark Knight III! All that, plus why getting One-Punch Man anime is such a wonderful treat, who tricked a neophyte Joe Quesada into divulging Bat-secrets, when Tim Sale peaked in the “Color” era, what fruit works best for target practice according to Frank Castle, how much letting Neal Adams into your heart will cost you, and much more! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
It's the first week of November, and that means it must be time for Andy and Derek to go through the month's Previews catalog. As you may expect, there's a lot packed into the issue, and after a few words on Halloween and listener mail, they get right to the solicitations. Among the many upcoming releases they discuss on this month's Previews show are titles from Dark Horse Comics - Space-Mullet!: One Gamble at a Time and Snow Angel DC/Vertigo - Constantine, The Hellblazer: Vol. 1 and Egypt IDW Publishing/Top Shelf - Amazing Forest #1, Gutter Magic #1, Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby, and Renée Image Comics - Cry Havoc #1, Pencil Head #1, Nowhere Men #1, and Nameless HC Action Lab Entertainment - The Cask of Amontillado AfterShock Comics - American Monster #1 and Strayer #1 Bergen Street Press - Copra: Round Three Big Planet/Retrofit Comics - Ikebana BOOM! Studios - The Last Contract #1 and Curb Stomp TP Canton Street Press - facsimile editions of Race for the Moon and Teen-Age Romances #14 Dynamite Entertainment - Devolution #1 Drawn and Quarterly - Beverly and The Envelope Manufacturer Fantagraphics Books - Comics Dementia, Nod Away, and The High Cost of Dying and Other Stories Hero Tomorrow Comics - Apama: The Undiscovered Animal, Vol. 1 Humanoids - The Swords of Glass and The Tipping Point NBM - Cruising through the Louvre No Press - Graveyard Quest St. Martin's Press - Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir Titan Comics - a new translation of The Nikopol Trilogy Vertical Comics - A Girl on the Shore Viz Media - One-Punch Man, Vol. 4and Monster: The Perfect Edition, Vol. 7 Also in this episode: the Two Guys discover that they're international sensations, Andy hobnobs with Roy Thomas, Derek is confused by Classics Illustrated, both reveal that they are Gunshow ignorant, dedicated listener Rainer Koschnick reminds the guys of PS Artbooks, and 1970s references abound. What's not to love?
Another Previews catalog showed up on their doorsteps, so it's time for a glimpse into the tomorrow of January 2015 and see what catches Mike and Greg's eyes. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman! Archie through the decades! Mad Love! Murder Book! Ur! Ichabod Azrael! THE Multiversity! S.H.I.E.L.D.! Treasury of Mini Comics! Orion! The Michael Moorcock Library! World War X! March Book 2! All that, the usual suspects, and tons more is waiting for you as the fellas take a look into the post-Christmas comics landscape! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. This episode is brought to you by Third Eye Comics. Enjoy your funny books.
It's the beginning of the month, and that means it's time once again for the Two Guys with PhDs to delve into the latest Previews catalog. For November, there are a lot of interesting solicitations, more than the guys had expected for titles being released in the aftermath of the holidays. Some of the great upcoming comics they highlight include Murder Book, Demo, and Tex: The Lonesome Rider (Dark Horse); Effigy #1, Fables: The Wolf among Us #1, and Ocean/Orbiter Deluxe Edition (DC/Vertigo); The Squidder, and Imaginary Drugs (IDW Publishing); Casanova: Acedia #1, The Dying and the Dead #1, Criminal Special Edition One-Shot, and Big Hard Sex Criminals (Image Comics); Star Wars #1 and The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 (Marvel); Pirate Eye: Exiled from Exile #1 and Princeless: The Pirate Princess #1 (Action Lab Entertainment); Museum of Mistakes: The Fart Party Collection (Atomic Book Company); Fungus: The Unbearable Rot of Being (Big Planet Comics); the five new King Features titles from Dynamite Entertainment; First Year Healthy (Drawn and Quarterly); five Thunderbirds volumes from Egmont UK; Spawn of Mars and Other Stories, Foolbert Funnies: Histories and Other Fictions, and Treasury of Mini Comics Vol. 2 (Fantagraphics); Fatherland: A Family History (Liveright); March Book Two (Top Shelf Productions); and Manga Classics: The Scarlet Letter (Udon Entertainment). Plus, Derek and Andy recommend a few titles in the “Books” section of the catalog, such as Bart Beaty's Twelve-Cent Archie, Andrew Hoberek's Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston/Peters Comics, and Sarah Lightman's edited collection, Graphic Details: Jewish Women's Confessional Comics. There's a lot packed into this episode of solicits and recommendations, so listen carefully and take notes!
The Alter Ego crew go through the November Previews Catalog to foresee what comics will be be Awesome in January (Hint: Star Wars. And probably Saga.) And teach you how to stay one top of what's coming up and not miss out on the good stuff
This week we flip (and click) through the latest issue of Previews to see what's coming up in January that you should keep an eye out for. Considering the magnitude of such a task, we asked The Hour Cosmic's Brian Salvatore to stay a while and give us a hand. But before that, we run Brian through a gauntlet of questions about his own podcast and Multiversity Comics in general, as this is the first time we've actually had, on the show, a representative of the website we recommend week in and week out. Hear his answers and see if we are able to make it through the comic industry's catalog of wonders without stopping to pick the low-hanging fruit of controversy from a distinguished competitive publisher. Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Music is John Hughes by Anamanaguchi. Enjoy your funny books.
It's the first of the month, so it's time for the Two Guys with PhDs to look through the latest Previews catalog. Plus, Andy's back on the podcast, so there's a lot for him and Derek to catch up on. After Andy re-acclimates to the world of podcastdom, the guys plunge into the November solicits. They discuss upcoming titles such as Bad Blood #1, Serenity: Firefly Class 03-K64 – Leaves on the Wind #1, and Gasoline Alley, Vol. 1: The Complete Sundays 1920-1922 (Dark Horse); Showcase Presents: Men of War and The Unwritten, Vol. 2: Apocalypse #1 (DC/Vertigo); Basil Wolverton's Weird Worlds: Artist's Edition and Rio: The Complete Collection (IDW Publishing); Deadly Class #1 and Minimum Wage #1 (Image); the rerelease of the original Miracleman (Marvel); recent Archie comics; Revelations #1, Curse #1, and Hacktivist #1 (BOOM! Studios/Archaia); The Original Johnson Omnibus (Comicmix); The Twilight Zone #1 and Legenderry #1 (Dynamite Entertainment); Ant Colony (Drawn and Quarterly); Prison Pit, Book 5 and Nothing Eve (Fantagraphics); curious manga adaptations – Ulysses into comics? — from One Peace Books; Snow Piercer, Vol. 1: The Escape (Titan Comics); and USNA: United States of North America (USNA Publishing). Along the way, Derek and Andy see how many of their listening constituencies they can alienate…although Andy already has a head start, given recent reviews dissing him as closed-minded on The Comic Alternative‘s iTunes page. To that reviewer we say, “Bite us!”
Mike fumbles his way through the November Previews, which include: All-New Invaders #1, All-New X-Factor #1, Black Widow #1, Detective Comics #27, Red Lanterns #27, and more!
Mike fumbles his way through the November Previews, which include: All-New Invaders #1, All-New X-Factor #1, Black Widow #1, Detective Comics #27, Red Lanterns #27, and more!
Mike fumbles his way through the November Previews, which include: All-New Invaders #1, All-New X-Factor #1, Black Widow #1, Detective Comics #27, Red Lanterns #27, and more!
It's Previews time once again! We go over items from the November Previews catalog that will mostly be shipping in January. (1:18:55)
Here's the second audio version of my review of the Previews catalog for items shipping in January 2012 and beyond! Thanks for listening!
It's Previews time again! We go over the November Previews for books shipping in January. (1:03:06)
Though selections from the November Previews catalog might be the main topic of the show, Jenny and Mike find time to talk about writing, road trips and ice cream. Oh, and STDs.
Though selections from the November Previews catalog might be the main topic of the show, Jenny and Mike find time to talk about writing, road trips and ice cream. Oh, and STDs.
Though selections from the November Previews catalog might be the main topic of the show, Jenny and Mike find time to talk about writing, road trips and ice cream. Oh, and STDs.
Though selections from the November Previews catalog might be the main topic of the show, Jenny and Mike find time to talk about writing, road trips and ice cream. Oh, and STDs.
What causes Jenny to fall into another fit of laughter? Mike says the new red Hulk looks like a what? And why should Rob Liefeld's detractors try the new Youngblood series? All these questions (and more) are answered as Jenny and Mike discuss the November Previews!
What causes Jenny to fall into another fit of laughter? Mike says the new red Hulk looks like a what? And why should Rob Liefeld's detractors try the new Youngblood series? All these questions (and more) are answered as Jenny and Mike discuss the November Previews!
What causes Jenny to fall into another fit of laughter? Mike says the new red Hulk looks like a what? And why should Rob Liefeld's detractors try the new Youngblood series? All these questions (and more) are answered as Jenny and Mike discuss the November Previews!
What causes Jenny to fall into another fit of laughter? Mike says the new red Hulk looks like a what? And why should Rob Liefeld's detractors try the new Youngblood series? All these questions (and more) are answered as Jenny and Mike discuss the November Previews!
It's time to look at Previews. So crack open your November Previews for books shipping in January. (1:10:36)
A nude male model, Mike's impending root canal, selling the Wii (and other stuff), Final Fantasy V Advance, fundraising and the November Previews are all topics of discussion.
A nude male model, Mike's impending root canal, selling the Wii (and other stuff), Final Fantasy V Advance, fundraising and the November Previews are all topics of discussion.
A nude male model, Mike's impending root canal, selling the Wii (and other stuff), Final Fantasy V Advance, fundraising and the November Previews are all topics of discussion.
A nude male model, Mike's impending root canal, selling the Wii (and other stuff), Final Fantasy V Advance, fundraising and the November Previews are all topics of discussion.