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This month, our Heroes are officially all fathers! They celebrate by discussing Seven to Eternity from Rick Remender, the new Disney+ show Echo, and The Magic Order from Mark Millar - all the while enjoying limited release Red Chair NW Pale from Deschutes Brewing Co.
Did you know that Bruno Mars graduated from Roosevelt High school in Honolulu? Join Mike as he stops in at a comic shop in the heart of Honolulu called Other Realms. It's a spectacular family run comic shop and is owned and operated by Charles and Loretta Whitesell. This is a thriving business that employs over a dozen full and part time staff and has been in business for 35 years. Loretta and Charles' tandem approach of hobbyist enthusiasm and great business sense was magic to behold. Possibly the busiest comic shop I have ever been to, the place was buzzing with customers, gamers and staff helping at every turn. It's the kind of comic shop to hang out at all day! If you are ever on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, do yourself a favor and visit Other Realms. You won't regret it! Enjoy the interview with Loretta and Charles and then join Mike and longtime friend and founding member of the Campus Comics Cast, Matt Martin, as they review volume 1 of Seven to Eternity as recommended by Charles (with an assist from comics manager Eric)! A big thanks to Charles and Loretta telling their great story! You can find Other Realms at 1130 N Nimitz Hwy C-140, Honolulu, HI 96817, (808) 596-8236, online at https://other-realms.com/, and on social media at https://www.facebook.com/OtherRealmsLtd/, https://www.instagram.com/otherrealmsltd/. Find Matt @wookieecopilot on just about all of the social media platforms you can find. Many thanks to Matt for his help in reviewing Seven to Eternity!
Discover the truth behind an old family grudge, try to survive consumption, and whatever you do, don't listen to the Mud Kings offer, because Comedian Jeff Morris and I discussed the epic fantasy comic by Rick Remender and Jerome Opena. Theme song written and performed by Lydia Manning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/obsessivecomicdisorder/support
We've been reading through Deadly Class in 2023, and we thought we'd supplement our Rick Remender coverage with a podcast about Seven to Eternity, which features art by Jerome Opeña! In this episode, we discuss the entirety of this seventeen-issue series. It's a compelling story that subverted our initial expectations based on the first issue, and it ended in the only place it could. Seven to Eternity is a lavishly illustrated space fantasy story about integrity and compromise. There's some fantastic worldbuilding, gripping character drama, rich subtext, and thoughtful conceptual ideas lurking within this comic. We'll warn you in the audio before we go into full-spoiler mode! 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
Lexi, Dallas and Anne sit down to chat about Seven to Eternity by Rick Remender and Jerome Opena
In this episode of The Comic Book Lair Podcast, we are Hangin' in the Lair, chatting about what we got into this week! We also look at what we are looking forward to next week! Please remember to leave us a review, and subscribe to our show! If you enjoyed what you heard, we'd be eternally grateful if you shared it with a friend. Come back next week as @that_comicbook_dad and I dive into Coda by Simon Spurrier, and Matias Bergara, published by Boom Studios. Show Information: Instagram Website Discord Support The Comic Book Lair Keep Reading Comics! Cowabunga Nerds! Books Mentioned in this Episode: Bloodshot: Reborn Seven to Eternity Above Snakes TWIG Little Monsters Near Death The Passageway Saga Dark Beach *The Comic Book Lair crew can get 15% off their order at Coffee and a Comic if you enter code "COMICBOOKLAIR" at checkout. *We are really stoked to be able to bring this to our listeners! Frank is awesome and is doing really cool things for us Comic Book fans! Make sure to check out @coffee_and_a_comic on Instagram as well! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/comicbooklair (Support the show)
In this episode of The Comic Book Lair Podcast, we are Hangin' in the Lair, chatting about what we got into this week! We also look at what we are looking forward to next week! Please remember to leave us a review, and subscribe to our show! If you enjoyed what you heard, we'd be eternally grateful if you shared it with a friend. Come back next week as @that_comicbook_dad and I dive into Huck by Mark Millar, published by Image Comics. Show Information: Instagram Website Discord Support The Comic Book Lair Keep Reading Comics! Cowabunga Nerds! Books Mentioned in this Episode: Bloodshot: Reborn Seven to Eternity A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance Little Monsters Neverender We Have Demons Past The Last Mountain Blood Stained Teeth Naughty List TWIG That Texas Blood We Live The Closet *The Comic Book Lair crew can get 15% off their order at Coffee and a Comic if you enter code "COMICBOOKLAIR" at checkout. *We are really stoked to be able to bring this to our listeners! Frank is awesome and is doing really cool things for us Comic Book fans! Make sure to check out @coffee_and_a_comic on Instagram as well! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/comicbooklair (Support the show)
This week we're talking about Seven To Eternity, Immortal Hulk, Beta Ray Bill (2021), Nine Days, and Christmas Evil. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show!
On this weeks episode Cory talks about working some recent cons. All three of us get very excited for the return of Saga. Then we each talk about some of the books we've been reading including Seven Secrets, We Live, Moon Knight (2021), Inferno (2021), Seven To Eternity, A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance and more!! Over the last week Wyatt got caught up and read the first 30 issues of Chip Zdarsky's Daredevil so he can finally talk about it with Cory and Jared.
Remender grinds another of his protagonists down, but in some interesting and beautifully-rendered ways.
Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 27 de septiembre de 2021Algunos temas comentados:Marvel Comics enfrenta un complicado panorama legal, pues las familias de Steve Ditko, Don Heck y Larry Lieber desean una rebanada del millonario pastel que representan las creaciones de esos artistas. Las muchas novias de Peter Parker, alias Spider-Man. ¿Quién es su pareja ideal? Algunas buenas historias de Batman que no son famosas o no reciben tanta atención. Las mejores historias para entrarle a Lobo, el último czarniano. Reflexionamos acerca de cómo ha cambiado a lo largo de los años la percepción de lo que se necesita para hacer una buena portada. Por qué The Ultimates es sólo un ejemplo más de las muchas cosas que Mark Millar hace mal. ¡...Y muchísimo más!Comentario de Cómics:Starman, cómic escrito por James Robinson y con arte de Tony Harris, Peter Snejberg, Wade von Grawbadger y Keith Champagne, con color de Gregory Wright, John Kalisz y otros, y rótulos de John Workman, Gaspar, Bill Oakley y otros. (DC Comics)Regression, cómic escrito por Cullen Bunn, con arte de Danny Luckert, y color y rótulos de Marie Enger. (Image Comics)Seven to Eternity Vol. 4: The Springs of Zhal, conclusión del cómic escrito por Rick Remender, con arte de Jerome Opeña, color de Matt Hollingsworth y rótulos de Rus Wooton. (Image Comics)Batman: Universe, miniserie escrita por Brian Michael Bendis, con arte de Nick Derington y color de Dave Stewart, y rótulos de Carlos M. Mangual, Troy Petieri, Josh Reed y Tom Napolitano. (DC Comics)Pueden escuchar el Podcast en este reproductor:Descarga Directa MP3 (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 91.3 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:39:11.Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahoratenemos 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 conmigo. ¡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
Topics Include:Nintendo's long-awaited animated Mario Bros. movie stars...who???This Week In Trailers:HawkeyeHit-MonkeyThe GuiltyWhat We've Been Reading:Seven To Eternity Vol. 3 & 4What We've Been Watching:What If...? 1x06 & 1x07IronmasterWarriors Of The Year 2072Champagne & BulletsThe SpecialistEye See YouVFWGhostbustersBrooklyn Nine-NineKateNo Sudden MoveChaos WalkingCry MachoMalignantFeatured Movie Review: The Great EscapeRuntime: 2 hours, 55 minutesWARNING: The Sidetracked Podcast contains spoilers and dirty words.
Topics Include:R.I.P. Michael K. WilliamsThis Week In Trailers:The Matrix ResurrectionsWhat We've Been Reading:Caged Heat 3000The Eternals Vol. 1: Only Death Is EternalSeven To Eternity Vol. 1: The God Of WhispersSeven To Eternity Vol. 2: Ballad Of BetrayalWhat We've Been Watching:What If...? 1x04 & 1x05Spider-Man: Far From HomeSpider-Man: HomecomingBeyond DarknessSheNext Of Kin (1982)Honey, I Shrunk The KidsSilent TriggerReplicantThe RaidThe Raid 2Psycho GoremanThe Wolf Of Snow HollowFeatured Movie Review: Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten RingsRuntime: 2 hours, 47 minutesWARNING: The Sidetracked Podcast contains spoilers and dirty words.
John and DJ are back in Arkham Comics and Games and DJ has some HUGE news! Then its all comics and all fun. They really do have a great time together. Check out the show notes below, jump around or just listen all the way through. You really can't go wrong.And check them out on YouTube too!
On this week's comic book review show: King in Black #3 Marvel Written by Donny Cates Art by Ryan Stegman Future State: The Next Batman #2 DC Comics Written by John Ridley, Vita Ayala, Paula Sevenbergen Art by Laura Braga, Aneke, Rob Haynes Future State: Superman Worlds of War #1 DC Comics Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Brandon Easton, Becky Cloonan and Michael W. Conrad, Jeremy Adams Art by Mikel Janín, Valentine de Landro, Gleb Mlenikov, Siya Oum Future State: Catwoman #1 DC Comics Written by Ram V Art by Otto Schmidt Future State: Shazam #1 DC Comics Written by Tim Sheridan Art by Eduardo Pansica Future State: Nightwing #1 DC Comics Written by Andrew Constant Art by Nicola Scott Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman #1 DC Comics Written by Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad, LL McKinney Art by Jen Bartel, Alitha Martinez Iron Fist: Heart of the Dragon #1 Marvel Written by Larry Hama Art by David Wachter Rain Like Hammers #1 Image Comics Created by Brandom Graham Rorschach #4 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Abbott 1973 #1 BOOM! Studios Written by Saladin Ahmed Art by Sami Kivelä Black Cat: King in Black #2 Marvel Written by Jed MacKay Art by C.F. Villa Batman/Catwoman #2 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Clay Mann The Scumbag #4 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Eric Powell Once & Future #15 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora Maestro: War & Pax #1 Marvel Written by Peter David Art by Javier Pina Stillwater #5 Image Comics Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Ramón K Perez Seven to Eternity #16 Image Comics Written by Rick Remender Art by Jerome Opeña 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 Episode Transcript: Alex: What is up y'all, welcome to The Stack, I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. We're The Stack. What is up? Justin: Oh, he wants a little editorial time at the beginning. Alex: Pete, do your what's up section, go for it? Pete: Hey, everybody, what is up? Alex: [inaudible 00:00:30]. Justin: What a fun way to Kick it up? You sound like [inaudible 00:00:38]. Pete: He's my guy. Alex: We're going to talk about a bunch of comics that came out this very week. We're going to review them, we're going to talk about them, we're going to offer up our unfiltered opinions. We're going to kick it off with King in Black number three from Marvel written by Donny Cates and art by Ryan Stegman. This issue spoilers Venom is dead. And what remains to the Marvel heroes are going right up against Knull, that includes Venom's son, but also includes Thor, who is finally come back to take on Knull. There's some brutal stuff that happens in this issue. We're almost through this event, I think at this point. We're definitely at the halfway point. What do you think about it so far? Would you been thinking about this issue in particular? Justin: What I really like about this event is, it has a unique structure. I feel like so many events are built around the idea of heroes having normal lives, problem emerges, everything gets bad, heroes rally, they win. And in this, it was for everything is bad immediately out of the gate. And then now we're seeing some things getting worse. We're seeing little pops of different hero moments. And in this issue we get Thor popping, and it's really good. I love the last page reveal, the arts fantastic in this issue. And it's also funny how little knull, knull it's just sort of hovering at the center of it, but we haven't seen a lot of Knull doing stuff. Alex: Yeah, I mean, this issue it definitely mixes it up though. I think this is just a lot of fun, a really a great kind of event. I've been really happy with the action and this, it keeps things getting worse, but there's little glimmers of hope. I've been very much enjoying the over the top action adventure and fun that they're having on this. This is just a really cool, very bad shit going on here, giant dragons and flaming monsters, and the last page reveal is just bad-ass. This might be the goop on the Chrysler building, but this is starting to remind me a lot of Inferno, the crossover from back in the day when demons took over New York. Partially… Pete: Wait, was that Ghostbusters II reference with ooze on the… What do you mean the- Alex: 100% absolutely not. It was a reference to the X-Men: Crossover Inferno. We just had… well, it's very iconic thing of the Empire State Building to be taken over by the demons from LeBeau, and it just got bigger and bigger over time, and people would be like, hey, that's weird. The Empire State Building is bigger than I remember it is. This reminds me a lot of that, but it also reminds me a lot of that because you have these disparate elements from these other mini-series and other things going on, and kind of starting to come together in this issue, different threads. Alex: Justin, you mentioned this couple of issues back, but I think that one thing that Donny Cates is doing very well, is giving the spotlight to other characters. Like there's a great Iron Man moments of this issue. Thor knocking Knull's jaw off is very bad ass. It's high octane thriller in the same way that Dark Nights: Death Metal was. And I think that's fun. It's fun to read right now. Justin: Agree. Donny Cates is a big used the whole Buffalo writer and he does it here. With a lot of the stuff he's been setting up across all the titles he's been working on, and just stuff that goes on with the other characters in the Marvel universe. Pete: Justin, I appreciate your Buffalo reference and go bills. Justin: That's right. I've said use the whole Buffalo bills. Alex: Now, as we were doing for the past two weeks, on to week three, let's talk about Future State over at DC Comics.[crosstalk 00:04:33]. This is an interesting week because we bought a bunch of number one Future State issues, but we're also getting our first number two with Future State, the next Batman number two. There's also a lot of developing story at some big points that we start to get about what's going on in this future world. As we have been doing, why don't you guys call out the things that you particularly liked, that you thought were interesting? Pete, let's start with you, at all offer up the writing to you as we go through. Pete: Alright, great. I really liked the next Batman. I think this is kind of a fun Batman in the future with tack and kind of shit that he's up against. I'm enjoying this. Alex: Well, let's talk about that one first, because that is as mentioned the first number two of this Future State slate. This is written by John Ridley, Vita Ayala, and Paula Sevenbergen, art by Laura Braga, Aneke and Rob Haynes. Pete, what did you like about this one in particular? Pete: Well, I like where we're kind of picking up here. This feels like a Batman book, kind of in the middle of things picking apart who's doing what to whom, we've got some bad guys kind of closing in on Batman, and yeah, I also, Batman's hurt. It's nice to see it's not this Batman that has no flaws, or can't be hurt with the tech armor that he's got on. So it feels like a Batman book. It's a new kind of take on Batman. So I'm excited about it. I think it's I'm enjoying it. Justin: Yeah, I agree. I mean, I like this a lot. It definitely, just the voice is different with Batman throughout here, and that's just great to see. And it really feels like it's paying off the promise of Future State. Like we're doing new versions of these characters and let's see. And then I also thought [inaudible 00:06:29] is it Gotham city sirens at the end which plays like a… The art is almost like Dan Parent Archie Comics, which I thought was really fun and just a different sort of vibe to the whole thing. Alex: Is that, we read a lot of these, so forgive me if I got this wrong. Was that's the one was Spoiler and Cassandra [Canaan 00:06:52] in jail, right? Justin: Yes. Alex: That was great. Justin: I love that. Alex: That was one of my favorite things this week. I thought that was really fascinating. That picks up on some of the threads that we've gotten on some of the other books with Spoiler in particular. And just this idea that the magistrate, whoever the magistrate is, who is running Gotham City now, is throwing good guys and bad guys in jail, just because of his zero-tolerance policy. I think it was a really fun idea. I mean, I don't know if I completely buy this, but I'll just throw something out to you that was my impression halfway through reading all these Future State books, I almost wish DC had gone for it and said, “This is the DC universe now, this is what we're doing going forward.” Like to be- Pete: That would be too big of a shakeup, that would be- Alex: It would be huge. I understand why they did it, but if you remember back in the day, there was the one year later stuff, I believe after 52, where there's apocalyptic event that jumped forward a year, and then they kind of filled it and stuff later. The idea of doing that and just jumping forward in unseen unspecified amount of time later, I kind of loved that. Particularly because, well, a lot of what we got this week, was the idea that we're told in week one Batman is gone, Superman is gone, Wonder Woman is gone. They're not gone, they're just in kind of different status quos at this point. So instead, it does feel like the DC universe just, there are some holes to fill it at this point. Pete: What I like about this event is, I feel like they are shaking things up. They're getting different people on different projects, and you're getting new takes on it. And it feels like a fresh take, which is great. I think they're doing it smart. If things start to do well, maybe it takes over the regular title. I think that's a smart way to do this. Alex: They are continuing next Batman. I mean, that's clearly seems like the one that they're all in on, they have John Ridley on it, that's a big deal. They're continuing that title that you've heard of the universe. So to your point Pete, I think there's a couple of others that could roll off of. Before we get two other leads here though Justin, any other titles that jumped out at you? Justin: I'm going to give it up for Superman – Worlds of War. Alex: Yeah, gladiator Superman. Justin: Which yeah. And I really like this because it takes Superman, to your point you mentioned before, about how the main trinity are sort of off the board. Here we get to find out where Superman is. And he's on war world, and there's a bunch of bad shit happening there. And I thought- Alex: It's… Let me just interrupt with the creative team for this one, written by Philip Kennedy Johnson, Brandon M. Easton, Becky Clinton, and Michael W. Conrad, Jeremy Adams, art by Miquel Janine, Valentine Delondra, Glib and Melnikov and [inaudible 00:09:47]. Take it away Justin. Pete: I would, Justin, if I could interrupt you for a moment. I'm really hoping it's going to be like planet Hulk, and Superman comes back and he is so pissed, and blows up New York. Justin: Yeah, that's a solid guess. I really liked the Phillip Kennedy Johnson story that kicks it off is so great. Focusing on Smallville, he talked about this a little bit when he was on our show a few weeks ago, and just a great sort of retrospective about what Superman is, what he does, it's so good. Alex: I also really liked the Midnighters story in this book. This is great and very key to everything that's going on in Future State, because unless I misinterpreted it, and this is a spoiler here, but we find out the identity of Trojan, the person who's been running Metropolis in Superman's absence, and it is none other than Apollo. Pete: Yeah. Alex: What do you think about that Pete? You love Apollo and Midnighter, so what was your take on this twist? Pete: I was very a gasped, I clutch my pearls, I wasn't ready for it. Justin: Those pearls look lovely by the way. You look gorgeous. Pete: Thank you. [crosstalk 00:10:55] Justin: They really accentuate your neck. Pete: You guys. Justin: Beautiful neck. Pete: Becky Cloonan is writing the crap out of this, this is… I really want more of this. This is a very, very cool kind of story that we have here in this book. Justin: I like this quite a bit as well. Like you said there, a bunch of them they're really good. I like…What's up Pete? Pete: I was just going to say the art across the board has been really impressive. It's because for me, DC seems very certain style of art, and I've been really impressed with how they're pushing that out a little bit. They're not as cookie cutter as they normally are. So I'm really impressed with that. Alex: I thought a mortal Wonder Woman was the one that I was really looking forward to, and art wise and in particular, I thought it was really gorgeous, Justin: Really nice art. Alex: I like the stories quite a bit, written by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, L.L. McKinney, art by Jenny Bartelle and Alitha Martinez. You have two stories, one about Wonder Woman kind of an end of time Wonder Woman thing going on, and then another one about Nubia, who is Wonder Woman's twin sister. I thought this was a really solid book, particularly on the Wonder Woman story, which was really fascinating though I liked a Nubia as well. But the other one that a lot of call out that I was very surprised by it.[crosstalk 00:12:20] Pete: Justin before you say anything, I thought this was going to be your pick, because you were inside the head of Wonder Woman at the start of that, and you love that shit. Justin: I love being inside people's heads. I'm still trying to crack my way into that [inaudible 00:12:39]. Pete: [inaudible 00:12:39] this. Justin: I feel like in this story, it's sort of positioning Wonder Woman, almost like Superman. Almost like Jor-El on Krypton in the last days trying to save it, while everyone's like, “Nope, we got to do this other stuff.” And I thought that was an interesting sort of blending of Wonder Woman and Superman's [inaudible 00:12:58]. Pete: The ghost Batman moment with Wonder Woman was very touching. I thought that was very nice. Justin: Yeah. So good stuff but the other one I [inaudible 00:13:09] call was Future State Shazam number one written by Tim Sheridan, art by Eduardo Pansica. This is the one that really drove home for me. What I was saying earlier about feeling like, oh, they just could have done this. This doesn't need to be Future State because there's going to be a thing. This is what we get here is Neron, has separated Shazam and Billy Batson. Billy Batson is, big spoilers, but Billy Batson has been chained to the Rock of Eternity, to lock in some prisoner we don't find out what it is, but it's very bad. And Shazam has left on his own and basically spiraling out and becoming a merciless killer of villains. And this just feels like such a clear Shazam idea at a very different way. It's something that's like, you don't need to do this 40, 50 day years down the road. This is just a good dark Shazamm idea, that I like quite a lot. Yeah, I also really liked Legion. I thought that was… Alex: Legion? Justin: Yeah, Legion number 12. Was that not part of the Future State? Alex: No, [crosstalk 00:14:18]. Pete: No, but great that you're reading. Justin: Yeah, sorry about that. Alex: That's all good. Justin: But I liked the end, the reveal and Catwoman, I thought they also had great art and I liked the last page reveal very much. Alex: That was super fun as well. That was written by Ram V, art by Otto Schmidt and that is just Catwoman going on a great train robbery in this magistrate run Gotham City, super fun. Justin: I agree, I really liked the Catwoman one. It was a good use of genre to really tell an interesting story. And the other one we haven't talked about yet is the Nightwing, which I also thought was cool as well. A lot of different takes. Alex: Yeah, written by Andrew constant, art by Nicola Scott, and this finds Nightwing kind of getting fed up with the status quo of Gotham City and decided to make a big move there. I'm more excited for the second issue of this one. I think that the first issue, but very solid done the less. Justin: Yeah, I really, I thought all of these books from Future State this week really had something to really enjoy in them. And that was exciting. Alex: Yeah, I think what they're trying to do is cool, it's fun to mix things up. Pete: I'm definitely at the point and I know I'll change my mind in a couple of weeks, but I'm definitely at the point where I'm like, I kind of don't want to go back to whatever the status quo is. Alex: Oh, wow. Pete: I'm enjoying it, I'm having a fun time. Justin: Maybe there's no status quo ever again, in the world. Alex: There's no status quo baby. Let's move on to shock one that I think is probably a gimme for Pete Iron Fist, heart of the dragon number one from Marvel written by Larry Hama, written by David Wachter, Pete, what'd you think about this? Pete: First off, the Hamas writing this book is really fantastic. Touches my heart in all the right ways. Hama, who famously writes a ton of G.I. Joe, this makes a lot of sense, putting him on this book. And this the issue was just glorious. Really a lot of fun, some cool characters. I loved it. Plus anytime you got Luke Cage and Iron Fist together, I'm a happy camper. Art's unbelievable. This is just a really cool bad-ass story, and I want more. Justin: I mean, is there any more G.I. Joe type story than this with guys named Iron Fist, Taskmaster? It's right over the gate. If we're going to get snow jabbing here, I think we have a full set. Alex: Yeah, this is fine. This is Taskmaster is stealing a bunch of dragon hearts and messing up the seven kingdoms. So Iron Fist has to go after him. There's a bunch of other things- Pete: Heart of the dragon. Alex: Yes. Lady Bullseye is in there, like you mentioned, Luke Cage, yeah, it's fun. Justin: Yeah, and I will say it did take some fun turns. I liked seeing Luke Cage in here really getting up and doing some fighting here. Pete: Yeah. Also daddy Luke Cage, he starts off so lovable, but he's not scared to throw down, you know what I mean? Alex: Exactly. Justin, let's move on to one of I believe your favorites of the week, Rain Like Hammers, number one for, which comics created by Brandon Graham. This is a, I don't even know if it takes place in the future. It's definitely a sci-fi book but… Justin: This is present day. Alex: It follows a guy… its present day. Follows a guy who works, he watches TV, he eats, then things go terribly wrong. Justin: This is the prequel to Wally, is what this is. Alex: This book is gorgeous, but Justin, you go ahead. You talk about it. Justin: I love Brandon Graham's art and storytelling. They'll… One of the books that really first turned me on is, he was doing the art on profit, the image book that it used to be just like a Rob Liefeld, like a knife and pouch situation, and then took on this trippy Sci-fi space take in the latter issues. And this sort of feels very much in line with that. This could be a stand-alone issue. And what's the other book that Brandon Graham did, is it Warheads? Something Warhead? Also very good, but this, in the back batter, he talks about this was inspired by him sort of being at home and feeling a little like just in a rut. Pete: Yeah, bro. Justin: So it's, in the end talking about healing Manga, a processing comic and how this sort of is- Alex: Yeah, multiple Warheads. Justin: Multiple Warheads. This comic is a little bit about processing the stuff that he was going through when he was writing it, and I love that. To be able to take something you're going through and really make a beautiful piece of art out of it is great. Alex: It reminds me a little bit, it's almost like sad idiocrasy in a way. It's not funny, it's just sort of people sitting, ingesting TV, eating things, honestly things have pretty good that the guy's eating, but he's just living his life- Justin: They did sound good. Alex: Right? And being a drone and kind of going through it, but gorgeous, gorgeous book. Highly recommend picking it up. Yes Pete? Pete: The art alone is worth it. It's just the way it starts off, and like sets this tone, and the paneling of just this kind of vast thing that he's on, is really just, it's very moving and powerful. Alex: There's a panel towards the end of the book where the main character is standing outside finally at the place that he's living in, there's sort of a massive tank or whatever it is. It's double page spread, and it's so sad and awesome, and just so many things at the same time. It's wonderful to see, definitely pick up this book. Next up, Rorschach number four- Pete: It's just like a cruise ship that has elephant legs on it. Alex: Sure. Rorschach number four, from DC Comics written by Tom King, art by Hore Fortes. In this issue, we're getting a bit more of the origin of the kid. And if anything, this used to be pivoting to be less about Rorschach, and more about the kid, this kind of cowboy character that we met over the course of it. In here we find a man that she- Pete: Muscle man. Alex: I mean, it's arguable, I think. But tricked into thinking he was the reincarnated soul of Rorschach after Dr. Manhattan destroyed him, a lot of what we were dealing with in this title and also here, is about conspiracy theories, which I think really gets to the theme of what Tom King is doing. Another fantastic issue, I don't know what the thrust of this title is, and I don't think we will know until the last issue, but man, every issue individually is so impeccably done. Justin: You go ahead Pete. Pete: I was just going to say, if Tom King wasn't a good writer, I'd be so pissed. Because I have no fucking idea what is happening, but I'm still having a great time. And part of me is like maybe muscle man was, I mean, how do we know? Justin: I think that's part of the take here, and what my… I've really loved reading this series and really love sort of thinking about it after I finished each issue. And with this one, it feels like Tom King is taking some of the Rorschach stuff that's happened since Watchmen ended, where Rorschach is sort of being put in as like, oh, he was a precursor to a lot of the way people are feeling now politically. Like isolated, believing conspiracy theories, and just chasing them up all that kind of stuff. Justin: And so to take that sort of version of Rorschach and then remix it again for our age where she makes this guy believe that he is Rorschach, believes this sort of fake news, this conspiracy stuff, and then he acts on it. I mean, it feels so prescient given the politics that have been happening in the last couple of weeks with the January 6, insurrection and all that. This feels like it's all speaking to these same issues and to be able to write something that feels that topical when it comes out, is amazing to me. Alex: Pete? Pete: Yeah, I just think that, I kind of said how I feel about it as far as it's impressive, but it's also confusing. But the way that the kid is portrayed is very, very interesting. And I think it's really great kind of personification of somebody in this way, but also as I was kind of reading it, I wrote down in my notes. I think I'm crazier now after I've read this book. Justin: Yeah, you're next. I mean, the kid is like a charismatic sociopath who believes in this stuff and convinces other people to believe in it. Alex: And it's funny too, because there's a line in here where it's like, What's the kid's name?” And it's like, “I don't know, we call him the kid.” And I have a friend like that, if they knew that I didn't know his actual name, we just call him the kid. He'd be pretty upset. I will say, and I don't know if I can completely believe this premise, but I do feel like there's a certain hesitance on King's part to touch Watchmen. And I say that fully knowing there is a scene in here, that shows the characters and Watchmen interacting in a new way. But there's something about it that feels like you have a book called Rorschach. You're not actually focusing on Rorschach. What exactly is going on? Pete: Is it all about Rorschach? Justin: See, I disagree. I think what this book does, it takes the ideas of Rorschach, and really puts them on the table, and looks at them with a modern eye, in a way that I think gets deeper than just having Rorschach be like, hey, what's up? Hey, what's up blue guy? Alex: Classic Rorschach line. What's up dudes? Pete: What's up? It's me the Rorschach, [crosstalk 00:24:25]. Alex: I'm hanging 10 in here with you. Pete: Yeah, I just think it's like a classic inkblot scenario. We're all bringing our own things to the story and it's just reflecting our own bullshit. Alex: I don't know how that connects it anyway to what we're talking about. Justin: Yeah, exactly. What is that in relation to? Alex: What are you even talking about Pete? Justin: Are you trying to test us? Alex: [inaudible 00:24:53]. 1973, number one for Boom! Studios written by Saladin Ahmed, art by Sami Kivela. This is pick it up, of course, on previous series of Abbott. She is an investigator, She's got some supernatural powers. I feel like I've only read one or two issues of Abbott, but this was a good jumping on point anyway. And I felt like as a pulpy, 1970s, supernaturally inflected mystery, it was very enjoyable to read. Pete: Abbott. Justin: Abbott. I agree. I mean, we don't get much of the supernatural side of it. Just little gestures to it until the very end, but I really love the table setting in this issue and the sort of, just the vibe, it's got a good sort of irreverent vibe throughout. Pete: Abbott. Yeah, I think that first off give a nod to, this is the year [inaudible 00:25:56] was born. So just want to give a shout out to that there. Justin: Not true. Pete: I know, I'm just messing with you [crosstalk 00:26:02]. Justin: Pete loves telling lies about us. That's what his bit for quite some time. Alex: Pete was born in 1942. Yeah, that's right. Sailed the ocean blue. But what I do… What's nice is it's an interesting way to deal with this kind of the creepy feeling of someone. I liked the Reveal at the end, and it kind of made sense with the things that happened. It's one of those things where you're like, you read it and you're like, oh, okay. So I'm enjoying it. It's weird, but I like it. Let's move on to talk about Black Cat, King In Black, number two from Marvel, written by Jed McKay art by CF Villa. Of course, we had Jed McKay on our live show this week. So definitely- Pete: We did? Alex: We did Pete, you were there and everything. So Black Cat is been tasked with stealing Dr. Strange from Knull, the king in Black, we get to see that heist this issue, this is so much fun. Justin: So much fun. I've said this, I said this a lot on the live show. I love this book. This book is so smartly done. It's rare for me to see a character where she has multiple sides. So many superhero characters are… It's like they do their one thing and we just see it a bunch of different ways. But the Black Cat really gets to be different things to different people, she gets to feel things, be very serious, be a little bit more lighthearted. And then just the heist of it all, is just so well done. Throwing on an antivenom suit to dive into the goop is such a smart idea, and it's dramatic, it's tense, there's some spider immobile stuff. Pete: Really plugging the hell a lot of goop on the show. Yeah, I really… There's also a lot of fun nerd stuff in here. Like the fact that she gets to fly on the goblin glider, and then the spider-buggy later. This is just… They have a lot of fun with this character, which is great to see. I love the baby bjorn with the Ghost Dog. I mean, this is just good shit. And it's cool to kind of see this. I'm not a huge Black Cat fan, but I'm having a lot of fun. Justin: You love cats. Pete: It's true, it's a good point. Alex: Speaking of which, let's move on and talk about Batman/Catwoman number two from DC comics, written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann, and this issue, we're jumping through multiple timelines here. We're getting to see Batman and Catwoman do some stuff where the tracking down the Phantasm, I believe, who is killing the edge man of the Joker. In the future timeline, Cat woman has come to kill the old Joker. And maybe there's another timeline in there. I got to be honest with you. Clay Mann's art, gorgeous. Tom King's write, good. I like reading this book. I am having a very hard time following what is happening in these issues. Justin: Well, it's only the second issue. So, because I do sort of agree with you. It's hard to connect the plots as it's going. Pete: No, it's too early. I don't try to do that, this is Tom King guys. Just let's lay off a little bit, enjoy the ride. Alex: The thing is like, there's not enough of an artistic or textual indicator for the timelines right now where, I understand part of the idea is that all of this mashed together. It's all happening at the same time. It all connects to each other. But just from a reader perspective, there are some pages where it's jumping between three timelines, and it takes me a second or two to realize, oh, okay, this is taking place at the middle timeline. This is duplicate of the first timeline. And that takes me out of the story a little bit. Justin: Well a second or two, you don't have that kind of time to spare [crosstalk 00:29:58]. You were born in 1973. Pete: Easy speed reader. You don't have to just plow through everything. Sometimes you got to stop and think about what's happening a little bit. Alex: I was a child of the love generation man. Justin: It's true. Conceived in wood stack, born in the back of the Crosby Stills Nash and Young van. Pete: [inaudible 00:30:21] with all due respect, I disagree. I'm having a lot of fun on this book because I miss that Catwoman/Batman relationship. Alex: This is a bizarre mirror world that we're in, but go ahead, Pete. Pete: Yes. And so also I thought it was touching the way Joker wish Catwoman a Merry Christmas. I thought that was very nice. But yeah, we're getting a lot of different worlds and different timelines mashed up. We've been getting an old villain from Batman, the animated series. But Tom King does an amazing job on Batman, and I'm going to let this breathe a little bit before I start getting to what timeline are we in. I'm just enjoying the ride, and the artwork and man is it great? Justin: Clay Mann, is he great? I do think part of it was, I think this book was, the expectations for this book were fun romance between Batman and Catwoman. It's just not that, it's like a whole new storyline and- Pete: No, but they're dealing with stuff though. You can tell the [crosstalk 00:31:26] back and forth. Justin: Of course I think they are… Pete: Well, if you make it, it's not always sunny, beaches, you know what I mean? Sometimes relationships get real. You got to have tough conversations man. Justin: I've never had a difficult conversation with anyone. Its all smooth sailing for old JT. No, my point is, you're walking into this book and it's just a different, it's a whole different thing. There're multiple timelines. There actually is very little romance in this. It's about the Joker pretty exclusively so far, and the introduction of the Phantasm. Justin: But what I do think is amazing about this, it feels like Tom King is really writing toward Clay Mann. Every panel in this book feels like it's so specific, it's so curated. And it is just something to behold. Even the small panels are just perfect. There's this section where the… It's a close-up on the Joker with a candy cane, everything is so deliberate. And I think it's great. Pete: Now I don't know about you guys, but the part where the subway scene and getting a little spoilers, someone dies in the subway. I was like, oh man, that is the worst. You finally get a subway car all to yourself, and someone murders you, oh man, classic New York. Justin: You sound almost nostalgic for it, Pete. But I actually don't think you live, you're a new Yorker anymore, so you get that name out of your mouth. Alex: The Scumbag, speaking of Pete, number four, [inaudible 00:33:02]. Its written by Ric Remender, art by Eric Powel. In this issue, our main Scumbag is heading on a discreet mission to eyes wide shut style orgy that is going on, things go predictably wrong. We had Remender on the show last week where we talked about this title. So it was fun to get his input, but what'd you think about this issue? Pete: Yeah, this is just insanity. But I do like how everybody's skeeved out by The Scumbag, and that's kind of funny how he can't get himself into the one place he wants to be. But yeah, this continues to be amazing storytelling, fantastic art, creepy ass fucking dude that I don't know why we're rooting for, but we are. And just kind of this scenario keeps getting more and more intense. Justin: Yeah, I mean, I think the Pete bag is sort of one of Remender's real good another great book from him. The art is fantastic and the way that he is just, you could tell, he's having such a great time writing The Scumbag, for who he is. And I think Ric Remender with this, and another book we need to be talking about very soon, Seven To Eternity, it's really playing with, why does the protagonist have to be good? And why is the villain bad? Maybe we can mix those. And I think he just does that really well. And same thing here. This guy's a scumbag, but we still root for him. But he does a bunch of bad stuff, but he seems inherently good. And the bad guys seem like they're just trying to do what everyone's doing, getting by as best they can. It's interesting storytelling. Alex: Once & Future number 15 from Boom! Studios written by Kieron Gillen. Pete: Sorry, Justin. Alex: Sorry Justin? Pete: Yeah, he was clearly teeing up Seven To Eternity, but you were like fuck that, we're going Once & Future. Alex: So I said out a list. Pete: Here we go, behind the scenes. You can't stray from the list. If something comes up organically, we got to stick to the list here. Justin: Looking back, I don't think we should have given Pete that much power at the beginning to have his little what's up corner, because I think it's really gone to his head. Pete: Yeah, I think the vodka is what- Alex: You wanted to talk about Once & Future, I'm sure Pete, because the grabba is in this a lot. In this issue we find out about Lancelot, we also find out more about the backstory of what was going on, a great issue, fun as always, high octane drama and action, with some terrifying things going on as usual. Just another good issue of Once & Future. Pete: Good is an understatement man, this is great. The art's unbelievable, the action is over the top, this continues to be one of the must pick ups of the week. Every time there's an issue of Once & Future, it's just continues to be phenomenal. The drama keeps getting more and more bad-ass, and we get to kind of see the other half, the why we're kind of in this mess, in this issue. And I also really love the, I'm going to tell you a story, you're going to tell me a story moment, and that first story is fucking really powerful, especially when you reveal scars. Justin: Yeah, I do… I like that we're getting to really learn the rules of this comic as it's going on. And this is your especially where, it's a story about stories. But in this it's about sort of who's taking power, and who's the storyteller, and which story are they telling? It feels like that's the hat that everyone continues to pass over. Like, wait, who are you? Who are you in this story? Oh, I'm this? I started telling this story. I think that refreshes that sort of trope of a story about stories in a fun way. And the artists fantastic. Lancelot screaming in French, I mean, I'm here for it. Alex: Yeah, absolutely. Let's move on, talk about Maestro: War and Pax, number one from Marvel written by Peter David and Javier Pina. This picking up on the first Maestro mini-series here, the Hulk finally fully as the Maestro, but he hasn't consolidated all of his power as of yet. So he's going past the remnants of the Marvel universe. I think we talked about the first issue of the Maestro mini-series previously. So I thought it was worth checking in with this one. How do you think it's holding up? Pete: Well, it's kind of upsetting to see kind of a evil Hulk. So, Justin: Really? Pete: Usually I'm on the green guy's side, so this is, it's a little tough to see how this guy goes about business. Justin: Wow, heartbreaker. I like this a lot. I really like seeing the Pantheon from Peter David's run way back in the day, characters that no one else has really touched since. And I like them. I also liked that the Hulk and… The Maestro and his squad just jump onto the Staten Island Ferry, and drive down to DC to go confront them, which is just a fun visual choice. And it's great to see that the Maestro sort of messes up. You expect him to just dominate and it's about him sort of not doing so had. Alex: Yeah, I mean, Peter David is a baster of the comic book form. Just everything is perfectly paced out. His jokes work, everything works. The action works. It's always a joy to read one of his books because they're just, they're firing on all cylinders every single time, even decades into his career as is at this point, and it's great. Let's move on talk about StillWater number five from Image Comics written by Chip Zdarsky, art by Ramón K. Perez. Pete: He's really going to make you wait, Justin. Sorry buddy. Justin: I'm fine, I wasn't [inaudible 00:39:14]. Alex: Oh my God. I mean, for those of you listened to the podcast, Justin is furious right now. You can see it just like flames coming out of his head. StillWater number five from Image Comics, this is a big issue here, as our main character has taken residence in StillWater, the town where nobody dies. Everybody has taken this as an opportunity to let the judge, the guy who rules the town know that, hey, they want to change things. They want to leave, they want to let the outside world know about stuff. Things go terribly wrong, and then they get more wrong from there. Then even then there were five issues in, it feels like this is whipping through story at this point. Justin: Yeah, but I think it's really coming into its own. It's starting to remind me a little bit of Southern Bastards. [crosstalk 00:40:12]. I think the judge has some coach boss vibe to him, and I just think the energy has that Southern Bastards is a great book by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour from years ago, that to sort of think was left open-ended, that I just wish we could see more of. But this is fun, it really is like, I don't know what's going to happen. It's feels like bad stuff is happening all around in this town that [inaudible 00:40:37]. Pete: Yeah, it's unfortunate that at this town, there's a kind of a power hungry judge who's not willing to hear the people. I think that this book continues to, with the twists and turns. We're kind of finally getting everything all out on the page here in this issue. So we kind of know where everybody stands and what the kind of moving forward is going to look like. But man, even with all that, the kind of twists and turns that happen in this comic, we're still pretty powerful and pretty crazy. Alex: Yeah, last and definitely least. Pete: Sorry, Justin. Alex: Seven To Eternity number 16, from Image Comics written by Rick Remender art by Jerome Opena. This is the second to last, I believe issue of this title as we talk to Rick Remender about. Here, we're starting to wrap things up at an enormous battle way. This feels to me, I mean, they're obviously very different stories, but it feels to me very much like the end of low, where we're just getting these insane over the top battle scenes with all of our characters as he starts to wrap things up. But it's great. I mean, in particular Jerome [inaudible 00:41:53] art is stunning on every page. Justin: Very good. And he's managed to tell a story, like following up on what I was saying, honestly so long ago, but to flip the hero and the villain here and still surprise us. And at the same time telling like an epic Avengers or justice league style, like cosmic stakes battle with all original characters, it's just really excellent comic making. Pete: Yeah. I mean, I can't stop paging through the art. I mean the splash pages with the kind of waterfall, fallen giants thing is just, it's really unbelievable. The monsters, it's just really, really impressive. Yeah, the twists that happened, man, what a great book. I cannot wait to see how this wraps up. This is really, really great comic book, right here where we get to read. Alex: Well, and I'll tell you how The Stack is going to wrap up. It's going to wrap up right now. If you'd like to support us patrion.com/comic book club. Also, we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM to Crowdcast and YouTube, come hang out. We'd love to chat with you about comic books. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, or the app of your choice, just subscribe and listen to the show at Comic Book Live on Twitter, comicbookclublive.com for this podcast and more, until next time, we'll see you at the Digital Cottage Book Shop. Pete: What's up? 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Welcome back! This week we discuss, Taskmaster #2, We Only Find Them When They're Dead #4, Seven To Eternity #15, Black Cat #1, New Mutants #13 and X-Force #15. Then we discuss some of the new stuff coming from DC Infinite Frontier! Do certain OG characters have to be on a team in order for the team to be considered "legit?" we talk about it! Lets us know what you think! Finally, we have #AnotherRewatch of Wonder Woman! Did it hold up a few years later? Are you excited for Wonder Woman 1984? *SPOILER ALERT* We get into some heavy Wonder Woman 1984 spoilers at 1:11, so if you don't want to hear those, skip that part! Thanks for listening! We really appreciate all the support! Feel free to contact us! Twitter - Another Relaunch - Keenan -LZ or via email anotherrelaunch@gmail.com
The Spoilers review volume one of Rick Remender's fantasy drama SEVEN TO ETERNITY and give an electrifying exploration of John Ridley's THE OTHER HISTORY OF DC UNIVERSE.
The Spoilers review volume one of Rick Remender's fantasy drama SEVEN TO ETERNITY and give an electrifying exploration of John Ridley's THE OTHER HISTORY OF DC UNIVERSE. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
HEY GANG! A lot on the show this week as Dave & Rich go DEEP! We cover Seven to Eternity Vol 1, there's extended discussion on The Other History of the DC Universe, Dave wants to get Trevor Von Eeden on the show, and also Mike Barr who wrote the first ever comic Dave bought, Rich has a bizarre story about Dan Slott getting slammed on Twitter over a Marvel documentary, we cover South African cricket rebel tours, the Signal has a NEW THEME SONG, Dave is getting EXCITED about Xmas, Rich is Ebenezer Scrooge, we talk witch burnings, false utopias, plastic swords, ann MUCH MORE! BARRACUDA! Weekly Comics The Other History of the Dc Universe #1 Usagi Yojimbo - The Wanderers Road #1 Vampirella #15 TRADE OF THE WEEK Seven to Eternity Please email Richard if you can assist him with his new comic book endeavor! Rich is a very gifted artist and designer and the sky is the limit! email him at farfetchedcomix@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051 Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps!
NEWSMarvel Solicitations!Immortal Hulk: Flatline is hereAlien variantsStar Wars High RepublicNon-Stop Spidey and W.E.B expand the lineMs. Marvel ending in JanuaryBrett Booth returns to X-Men comics with some controversy Razorblades #2 drops, gets subscription optionsMarvel Unlimited titles now available 3 months after printDC ships solely through Lunar, requires $500 monthly minimum orderDC and shipping newsSeven to Eternity ending with last arcInvisible Kingdom’s final arc coming in MaySurprise! Runaways returns next weekAdobe’s ComicBlast promises to “disrupt” how comics are created, seems generally evilOur Top Books of the WeekDave: X-Men #13 (W: Jonathan Hickman, A: Mahmud A. Asrar)Skulldigger and Skeleton Boy #5 (W: Jeff Lemire, A: Tonci Zonjic)Forrest:X-Men #13 (W: Hickman, A: Asrar)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Giga #1 (W: Alex Paknadel, A: John Lê)Forrest: The Department of Truth #2 (W: Tynion, A: Simmonds)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Amazing Spider-Man #51 (Patrick Gleason Colors: Delgado)Forrest: Spider-Man Noir #5 (Dave Rapoza)Segment: Our top 3 Horror comics for Halloween of all time?Forrest: Retro Alien comics, Harrow County, Saga of the Swamp ThingDave: The Dark & Bloody, PTSD Radio, PlungeOff Topic Top Shelf: Forrest - Minecraft
On this week's episode of The Awesome with C.O.D.Y. we are continuing August's theme of awesome Rick Remender books, this time it's all about Seven to Eternity with artist Jerome Opeña and colorist Matt Hollingsworth.Official Website: https://www.comesnaturallypodcast.comOfficial Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/comes-naturally-podcast/iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgackFacebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodYouTube: http://tiny.cc/5snxpy
This week we're talking about wearing a mask, Seven To Eternity, Nemo: The Roses Of Berlin, and Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist. Show music by Reed Love and OGRE. Support the show!
Welcome back! This week we're reading Seven To Eternity by Rick Remender, Jerome Opeña, and Matt Hollingsworth. We gnaw on the gristle of this INTENSE plot, discuss some Guardians of the Galaxy crossover, and generally disagree about what rating system we should be using.
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A quick note about this week's podcast. We are going to be taking an extended break of about 6-8 weeks. We've been producing this podcast for 3+ years now, and Brian hasn't taken a week off in all that time. So here is what you're going to get when we come back, a better Infamous Podcast with more than just reviews and two refreshed hosts (Brian and Johnny) who will go back to doing the show they set out to do. Thanks in advance for your patience and we hope you come back when we are ready. This week on the podcast Johnny and Brian are talking about the new Captain Marvel trailer. Live action Last Airbender news, and the 2108 Cincinnati Comic Expo! New Comics This Week – Sponsored by comiXology Johnny BLACK HAMMER AGE OF DOOM #5 EDGE OF SPIDER-GEDDON #3 GIDEON FALLS #1 SEVEN TO ETERNITY #11 STAR WARS #54 STAR WARS LANDO DOUBLE OR NOTHING #5 Brian AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #1 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN RENEW YOUR VOWS #23 BATMAN #55 BATMAN DAMNED #1 EDGE OF SPIDER-GEDDON #3 JOHN WICK #3 NIGHTWING #49 STAR WARS #54 STAR WARS LANDO DOUBLE OR NOTHING #5 THOR #5 X-MEN GOLD #36...
En este programa hablamos de las noticias nerd más importantes de la semana. Hablamos de las películas "Megalodón" y "El Justiciero 2 " Recomendamos el cómic de "Seven To Eternity" de Rick Remender y hablamos sobre el caso de Batwoman y la nueva categoría de los Oscars. https://www.youtube.com/c/freaknoobnewschannel Canal Secundario: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrutalcrusade Redes Sociales https://www.facebook.com/FreakNoobNews https://twitter.com/FreakNoobNews http://freaknoobnews.tumblr.com/
En este programa hablamos de las noticias nerd más importantes de la semana. Hablamos de las películas "Megalodón" y "El Justiciero 2 " Recomendamos el cómic de "Seven To Eternity" de Rick Remender y hablamos sobre el caso de Batwoman y la nueva categoría de los Oscars. https://www.youtube.com/c/freaknoobnewschannel Canal Secundario: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrutalcrusade Redes Sociales https://www.facebook.com/FreakNoobNews https://twitter.com/FreakNoobNews http://freaknoobnews.tumblr.com/
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We are joined this week by Joshua Wright from The Guild podcast to talk about Seven to Eternity. You may not have heard of this one, but rest assured, it is a wild ride involving a unique fantasy world, super powers, and a villian you'll love to hate.
We are joined this week by Joshua Wright from The Guild podcast to talk about Seven to Eternity. You may not have heard of this one, but rest assured, it is a wild ride involving a unique fantasy world, super powers, and a villian you'll love to hate.
Cette semaine, on parle de proposition pas si indécente, de troll et de méchant omnipotent dans un monde d’heroic fantasy avec Seven to eternity de Rick Remender et Jerome Opena. Mais bien sur on commence avec les news de la semaine :- le départ de Brian Michael Bendis de chez Marvel. - le reboot du film The Crow qui prend forme. - le rachat de certaines licences de la Fox par Marvel/disney. - et de l’affaire Weinstein qui fait des émules dans le comics. Avant de passer à la review de la semaine, nous interviewons notre invité, le blogueur BD Montpelliérain Paka. Un jeune homme bourré de multiple talents, n’hésitez pas à aller faire un tour sur son blog. Le titre de la semaine : Seven to eternityOn ne voit pas trop souvent de l’heroic fantasy en comics, c’est un genre plus abordé en franco belge. Mais ça n’empêche pas Rick Remender de nous livrer un superbe récit qui parle de famille, d’honneur et surtout de compromis. Tout ça dans un univers très original dépeint par un génialissime Jérôme Opena et sublimé par les couleurs de Matt Hollingsworth. Comme toujours nous, vous invitons à partager avec nous votre avis sur le titre ou bien encore sur les news.Vous pouvez également nous encourager en nous laissant des commentaires sur Itunes ou en nous mettant 5 étoiles. Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/jamesetfayeTwitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/Et bien sûr le site internet: http://comicsdiscovery.fr/
In this episode, Mike (unfortunately) talks a little politics, goes over his recent forays into PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, and then dives into Seven to Eternity #8 & #9 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña. Comic book talk starts: 36:07. http://wednesdaycomicbookshow.comhttp://twitter.com/weeklycomicshowwednesdaycomicbookshow@gmail.comIG: wednesdaycomicbookshow
In this episode, Mike (unfortunately) talks a little politics, goes over his recent forays into PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, and then dives into Seven to Eternity #8 & #9 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña. Comic book talk starts: 36:07. http://wednesdaycomicbookshow.comhttp://twitter.com/weeklycomicshowwednesdaycomicbookshow@gmail.comIG: wednesdaycomicbookshow
Episode 11 In this episode of Read It For The Pictures, the comic book podcast by Dave Clarke and Neil Kapit, we talk about Grumpy Cat Garfield #1 by Mark Evanier and Steve Uy and Seven To Eternity #8 by Rick Remender, James Harren and Matt Hollingsworth. Who is more dedicated to their craft? Who has been replaced with their dark doppleganger? Listen to find out. Check in next week to hear us discuss The Divided States of Hysteria #3 by Howard Chaykin and Captain America #25 by Nick Spencer and Jesus Saiz. To find out more about the hosts go to daveclarkeart.com for Dave and wyrecats.com for Neil.
In this episode, Mouse reacts to the Justice League Comic-Con trailer before diving into Seven to Eternity #7 by Rick Remender & James Harren (14:21). http://wednesdaycomicbookshow.comhttp://twitter.com/weeklycomicshowwednesdaycomicbookshow@gmail.com
In this episode, Mouse reacts to the Justice League Comic-Con trailer before diving into Seven to Eternity #7 by Rick Remender & James Harren (14:21). http://wednesdaycomicbookshow.comhttp://twitter.com/weeklycomicshowwednesdaycomicbookshow@gmail.com
On this episode we discuss Rick Remender's Seven to Eternity.
In this episode, Mice gives an update on the 100-Film Challenge before diving into Seven to Eternity #6 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña. http://twitter.com/liteshotswednesdaycomicbookshow@gmail.comhttp://wednesdaycomicbookshow.com
In this episode, Mice gives an update on the 100-Film Challenge before diving into Seven to Eternity #6 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña. http://twitter.com/liteshotswednesdaycomicbookshow@gmail.comhttp://wednesdaycomicbookshow.com
More Elegant Art From a More Civilized Time This week on the show Johnny and Brian celebrate the 40th anniversary of Star Wars by celebrating some of their favorite art from across the movies, books, comics, toys, and more! The Artwork Johnny Brian New Comics This Week Johnny BATMAN THE SHADOW #2 BLACK HAMMER #9 CAPTAIN AMERICA STEVE ROGERS #17 HAL JORDAN AND THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS #21 HIGHLANDER AMERICAN DREAM #4 KAMANDI CHALLENGE #5 LETTER 44 #33 OLD GUARD #4 REBELS: THESE FREE & INDEPENDENT STATES #3 REDNECK #2 SEVEN TO ETERNITY #6 STAR TREK BOLDLY GO #8 X-O MANOWAR (2017) #3 Brian ALL NEW GUARDIANS OF GALAXY #2 BATMAN BEYOND #8 BEN REILLY SCARLET SPIDER #2 DETECTIVE COMICS #957 HIGHLANDER AMERICAN DREAM #4 I AM GROOT #1 JEAN GREY #2 OPTIMUS PRIME #7 STAR-LORD ANNUAL #1 STAR TREK BOLDLY GO #8 FUNKO ART VAR X-MEN BLUE #4 Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. And don't be shy about helping out the show with a 5-star review on iTunes to help us move up in the ratings. @infamouspodcast facebook/infamouspodcast stitcher...
For this month's episode we dive into an issue of DC Comic's experimental celebration of inspirational, individualistic artists with #6 of Solo: Jordi Bernet. European comics sensation Bernet does all the art in the issue, but the stories are written by Joe Kelly, Andy Helfer, Chuck Dixon, Brian Azzarello, and John Arcudi. We also discuss the DC Hanna Barbera books, especially the Flintstones, Seven To Eternity by Image Comics, Helena Crash #1 from IDW Comics, Black Panther and the Crew #1 from Marvel Comics, Machine Man #16 by Steve Ditko!!! and lots more. This episode is brought to you by Big Bacteria. Follow us on Twitter: @timvanautreve @personman44 @cnupodcast @kentwagenschutz Find us on the rest of the Internet: Facebook iTunes Stitcher Dig this podcast? You'll love the other ones here: Benview Network Digging that sweet, sweet theme song? The Fantastic Plastics are super mega ultra rad. #podcast #comics #dccomics
Fecha de Grabación: Miércoles 26 de abril de 2017.Noticias:Star Wars Celebration dejó muchas novedades.Teaser trailer de Star Wars: The Last Jedi.Star Wars Rebels llegará a su fin en la cuarta temporada de la serie.Star Wars Forces of Destiny.Tributo a Carrie Fisher.Ardian Syaf y su salida de Marvel-DC Dark Matter.Marvel Generations.y mucho más...Comentarios:Lucha Underground en Netflix.NJPW Sakura Genesis: Kazuchika Okada vs Katsuyori Shibata.Seven to EternityContribuye con ComicversoPueden 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 (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"),Peso: 51.2 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.Descarga via iTunes: Comicverso en iTunes.El episodio tiene una duración de 55:21 minutos.Como siempre... déjennos un comentario o escríbannos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com o a nuestro correo podcast@comicverso.org, queremos conocer sus opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando.Si les gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdennos a redistribuir este link, cuéntenle a sus amigos de nuestro Podcast y recomiéndenlo a quienes pueda interesarles.Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Another Edition of Cover Up! Welcome to the fourth edition of Cover Up! This week Johnny and Brian are reviewing some of their favorite covers throughout the history of the Man of Steel! They also talk about Thor Ragnarok’s first trailer, the controversy surrounding X-Men Gold, and Deathstroke’s imminent return to Arrow. News Bites Thor Ragnarok Trailer X-Men Gold Artist Addresses Controversy Superman Covers Johnny Brian New Comics This Week Johnny COPPERHEAD #12 FLASH #20 HAL JORDAN AND THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS #18 IMMORTAL BROTHERS GREEN KNIGHT #1 NEIL GAIMAN AMERICAN GODS SHADOWS #2 PLANET OF APES GREEN LANTERN #3 ROSE #1 SEVEN TO ETERNITY #5 SPIDER-MAN 2099 #22 STAR TREK BOLDLY GO #7 STAR WARS DOCTOR APHRA #6 Brian DETECTIVE COMICS #954 DRIFTER #18 CVR B VON KUMMANT GUARDIANS OF GALAXY #19 STAR TREK BOLDLY GO #7 STAR WARS DOCTOR APHRA #6 X-MEN BLUE #1 Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. And don't be shy about helping out the show with a 5-star review on iTunes to help us move up in...
In this episode, Mike talks about being pissed before diving into Seven to Eternity #5 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña.
In this episode, Mike talks about being pissed before diving into Seven to Eternity #5 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña.
Ryan Browne, The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics Volume 19: Jay Disbrow's Monster Invasion from Craig Yoe and IDW, Aliens: Dead Orbit #1 by James Stokoe from Dark Horse, Chris Mooneyham, Remender-O-Rama: Deadly Class #27 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, and Jordan Boyd and Seven To Eternity by Remender, Jerome Opena, and Matt Hollingsworth from Image Comics, The Kamandi Challenge #3 by Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, and Paul Mounts, more on Secret Sneyd by Doug Sneyd from Dark Horse, Budd Root, Russel Daughterman, Marvel Unlimited, Spider-Man and Spider Gwen: Sitting in a Tree by Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli, Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez, and company, DK III #8 by Frank Miller, Brain Azzarello, and Andy Kubert, Gantz: O and the work of Hiroya Oku, The Unworthy Thor by Jason Aaron, Olivier Coipel, Kim Jacinto, and Pascal Alixe, Frazer Irving, Briggs Land by Brian Wood, Mack Chater, and Lee Loughridge from Dark Horse, plus a whole mess more!
Johnnie and Layla kick off their new comic podcast with some great reads in All-Star Batman #7 and Seven to Eternity #4, while Layla has some interesting thoughts regarding Providence #11. Johnnie is a tad disappointed with Super Sons #1 and Layla lets us know what she REALLY thinks about how Batman escapes Poison Ivy's kiss and did Johnnie REALLY compare Rick Remender to Alan Moore??Hooked on Comics is a podcast hosted by two friends who share a love for comics and great stories. Join them every week as they read through their pack of comics and break down there favorites dubbing those the Weekly Reads. Also, take a look into the past as Johnnie and Layla pick one classic Weekly Trade selection highlighting great stories and comcis from the past! Whether you're new to comics and want some advice from friends who can help you pick some great books or are a veteran who loves opinions and learning what else is out there or even if you just like to hear two buddies go back and forth, this is the podcast for you! Subscribe on itunes!Email us about your favorite comic books at: (HookedonComicsPodcast@gmail.com)Chat with us on Instagram: (Instagram.com/HookedonComicsPodcast)If you love video games and movies check out our sister podcast: (Super Co-op Squad)Music Credit: George Street Shuffle Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Episode 363-CGC Grading Costs, Cheaper Pressing & Slabbing Options, Walking Dead 1:200/500 Prices, Seven to Eternity Peaked, Aloha Comics, DCBS Shipping Increase + 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 episode was recorded on January 8th, 2016. Our episode this week is all about comic books that give you strong emotions, or have made you cry! Paul and Tia join Mike to chat about this and the power of comic books and their emotional value. Timestamps 00:00:00 – Start/Last Week in Comics 00:27:25 – Comic Picks 00:34:43 – Has a comic book ever made you cry? 01:04:43 – Credits Comic Reads/Picks for this week Goldie Vance #1 Seven To Eternity #3-4 USAvengers #1 One Week In the Library The Unstoppable Wasp #1 The Unworthy Thor #3 The Wicked + The Divine #25 Shade the Changing Girl # 1-4 Rolling Blackouts: Dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq HULK #1 Mother Panic #2 Rockstars #1 Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye #3 God Country #1 Red Sonja #1 All Star Batman #6 Relevant Links/Information Mike – @mikerapin Paul – @OhHiPaulie Tia – @PortraitOfmMeX This week’s music was by Infinity Shred. This week’s episode was produced by Mike Rapin and edited by Zander Riggs. Have a question? Want us to talk about a topic? Submit discussion topics to our subreddit /r/IReadComicBooks or our Goodreads group and get a hold of us in the comments or here: ircb@destroythecyb.org – @ircbpodcast & #IReadComicBooks. Hey #PodernFamily listeners! Thanks for dropping by! TuneIn | Player.fm | Overcast
In this episode, Mike reflects on UFC 207 and then dives into Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña's "Seven to Eternity." To skip the UFC talk and go straight into the comic book talk, fast-forward to minute 13:01. @liteshots
In this episode, Mike reflects on UFC 207 and then dives into Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña's "Seven to Eternity." To skip the UFC talk and go straight into the comic book talk, fast-forward to minute 13:01. @liteshots
In this episode, Mike does a "Life Stuff" segment about birthdays, relationships, Westworld, and Hugo's birthday! Then, he dives into Seven to Eternity #3 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña & Batman Annual #1 by various writers/artists. @liteshots
In this episode, Mike does a "Life Stuff" segment about birthdays, relationships, Westworld, and Hugo's birthday! Then, he dives into Seven to Eternity #3 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña & Batman Annual #1 by various writers/artists. @liteshots
A late night record and a tired Marvin bring you an almost unedited podcast this week. We go over this week's books with include some DC Annuals, Black Widow, and Old Man Logan. Then, Alex, Garrett, and Marvin dive into our Top Five Best New Series of 2016 0:00-4:54 Intro - Books of the Week Reviews 4:55-11:53 - Black Widow #8 11:54-21:00 - Batman Annual #1 21:01-26:16 - Superman Annual #1 26:17-35:45 - Seven To Eternity #3 35:46-44:23 - Old Man Logan #14 Brought to you by RootsOfTheSwampThing.com - The definitive, online source for all things Swamp Thing; featuring books, collectibles, news, and a comprehensive chronology. 44:24-1:38:53 - Top Five - Best New Series of 2016 1:38:54-1:45:36 - End of the Show Twitter: @wednesdaycomics @alexprostrollo @garot2188 @marvin_salguero Facebook: Facebook.com/WednesdayComicsCom Email: wednesdaycomics605@gmail.com Thank you to Reddit user /u/RIPGeech (Joe) for the logo. Intro music: 5x5t by The Impossebulls. Used under Creative Commons License: (http://bit.ly/1jPpEzg) The Time to Run by Dexter Britain End music: Good Times by Podington Bear. Used under Creative Commons License: (http://bit.ly/1xIMXnA) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wednesday-comics-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wednesday-comics-podcast/support
HOSTS: Dan, Jared, Scott NEWS/TALK: It's Jared's 4 Year Anniversary! Movie talk (Doctor Strange, X-Men: Apocalypse) COMICS: Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows, Seven To Eternity, Glitterbomb, Motor Girl, Batman, Detective Comics WHERE TO FIND US: Comic Book Pitt is part of the SORGATRON MEDIA NETWORKEMAIL: comicbookpitt@gmail.comCALL: 412-450-0227FACEBOOK: facebook.com/comicbookpittTWITTER: @comicbookpittINSTAGRAM: @comicbookpitt
In this episode, Mike talks about tragedies, running a 5K, and the election before diving into Seven to Eternity #2 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña.
In this episode, Mike talks about tragedies, running a 5K, and the election before diving into Seven to Eternity #2 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña.
This week’s episode was recorded on October 22nd, 2016. Jeff Perry and Kate join Mike this week to discuss what makes a good comic book shop (good lighting, welcoming atmosphere, well organized and taken care of comics, etc.), and try not to focus on the things that irk us about shops we don’t care for. If you haven’t already, please take the I Read Comic Books Listener survey! Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Start/Last Week in Comics 00:17:57 – Comics Picks 00:31:33 – What Makes a Good Comic Shop? 00:59:36 – Credits 01:01:13 – “Where’s the Bundle?” Comic Reads/Picks for this week Black Widow #7 Archie #13 Reborn #1 Black #1 Rick and Morty #1-6 Faith #4 Black Hammer #4 Death of X #2 Seven To Eternity #2 Batman Beyond #1 Vision #12 Relevant Links/Information Mike – @mikerapin Kate – @KateSkocelas Jeff – @PodcastFiend This week’s music was by Infinity Shred. This week’s episode was produced by Mike Rapin and edited by Zander Riggs. Have a question? Want us to talk about a topic? Submit discussion topics to our subreddit /r/IReadComicBooks or our Goodreads group and get a hold of us in the comments or here: ircb@destroythecyb.org – @ircbpodcast & #IReadComicBooks. Hey #PodernFamily listeners! Thanks for dropping by! TuneIn | Player.fm | Overcast
Comic book round table. This week, we have – Lost Boys #1, Shipwreck #1, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye #1, Seven To Eternity #1, Nights Dominion #2, and more ........... Run Times - News In Comics.... – 2:28- 12:21 Lost Boys #1 - 12:21 – 25:31 Shipwreck #1 – 25:31 - 34:09 Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye #1 – 34:30– 46:43 Seven To Eternity #1 – 46:43- 59:32 Nights Dominion #2 – 59:32- 1:12:48 Books to look for – 1:12:48 *** If you would like to ask a question of our panel you can email at - top5podcast@hotmail.com ***
In this episode, Mike talks mad shit on the Mud King as he reviews Seven to Eternity #1 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña. @liteshots
In this episode, Mike talks mad shit on the Mud King as he reviews Seven to Eternity #1 by Rick Remender & Jerome Opeña. @liteshots
We kick off the episode by recommending you read "Seven to Eternity" and "Josie and the Pussycats," and then for our main segment... did you know Superman made a sex tape? Well, we're gonna talk about it, and it's gonna be super creepy, but we're gonna get through it together. Also, we play a game of "Would You Rather," and ask if you would prefer to work in Arkham Asylum for a year, or stay there for a night? Pull List: Jay: “Seven to Eternity" (Image Comics) written by Rick Remender, art by Matt Hollingsworth and Jerome Opeña. Mike: “Josie and the Pussycats" (Archie Comics) written by Marguerite Bennett and Cameron Deordio, Audrey Mok. Main Segment: "Action Comics" #592-593 - "Superman's Sex Tape" (DC Comics) written and drawn by John Byrne. Game: "Would You Rather... Work in Arkham Asylum for a year, or stay there for a night?" 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
Welcome to our weekly conversation show, discussing all the various entertainment that keeps us geeks from truly living our lives. Visit JD and the crew at www.poptardsgo.com The post CultPOP! 402 – Spoiler Alert Podcast – Black Hammer 3, Raven 1, Civil War II 5, Seven to Eternity, Trinity 1, Britannia 1! appeared first on CultPOP!.
- Civil War #5. Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). - Britannia #1. Peter Milligan y Juan José Ryp. (Valiant). - Cyborg #1. John Semper Jr. y Paul Pelletier. (DC). - Raven #1 (de 6). Marv Wolfman y Alisson Borges. (DC). - Seven To Eternity #1. Rick Remender y Jerome Opeña. (Image). - Trinity #1. Francis Manapul. (DC).
- Civil War #5. Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). - Britannia #1. Peter Milligan y Juan José Ryp. (Valiant). - Cyborg #1. John Semper Jr. y Paul Pelletier. (DC). - Raven #1 (de 6). Marv Wolfman y Alisson Borges. (DC). - Seven To Eternity #1. Rick Remender y Jerome Opeña. (Image). - Trinity #1. Francis Manapul. (DC).