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  • Battle of The Atom

Battle Of The Atom: Quietly Frank

Zachary Jenkins and Adam Reck3 years ago3 years ago01 mins

It’s a New X-Men party as we celebrate Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely’s time on New X-Men. Also some other artists that kill the whole vibe.  Ranked This Episode: New X-Men #117-120 (Germ Free Generation) New X-Men #121 (Silence: Psychic Rescue In Progress) New X-Men #122-126 (Imperial)

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The Circus Comes to Town in Hawkeye #5

Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago012 mins

Their evil Long Island resort may have burned to the ground, but the Circus of Crime has bigger plans: they’re after a fragment of the Cosmic Cube, a reality-warping macguffin locked up in the Bishop family mansion. Can Kate, her faithful doggo, her difficult sister, and her Young Avengers gal pals stop the heist? Hawkeye:…

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  • Issue Overviews

Those Tiny Vamp Scamps Are So Darn Cute in Little Monsters

Will Nevin and Ian Gregory3 years ago3 years ago016 mins

The meek shall inherit the earth. And by meek, we apparently mean kiddie vampires in Little Monsters #1, written by Jeff Lemire, drawn by Dustin Nguyen, lettered by Steve Wands and published by Image. Netflix needed something to adapt, so we’ve got King of Spies #1, written by Mark Millar at Netflix, drawn by Matteo…

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  • Batman

Batman/Scooby-Doo Wraps with Joker Close Behind in BatChat (Text Edition)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago018 mins

The Sampson family prepares for a meal of clown, but the arrival of Vengeance makes their meal much less satisfying in The Joker #13, written by James Tynion IV, penciled by Giuseppe Camuncoli, inked by Cam Smith, colored by Arif Prianto & Romulo Fajardo Jr. and lettered by Tom Napolitano. In Detective Comics #1,056, the…

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  • Webcomics

Magical Girls Abound in This Webcomic Roundup

Latonya Pennington3 years ago3 years ago011 mins

One of my favorite comic book subgenres is mahou shoujo or magical girl, a Japanese manga and anime subgenre involving female magic users who are usually witches, warriors, superheroes or idol singers. Not only are most of these comics considered feminist, but many of these manga also have LGBTQ+ characters and themes that appeal to…

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  • BatChat

BatChat With Matt & Wil Episode 25: The Young Bruce Wayne Chronicles (w/ Josh Weil)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago02 mins

Did you know, if you back us on Patreon, you can come on the show? Yes indeed, if you are a Dick Grayson tier backer you can. And our first Grayson backer is here with us today! Josh Weil, podcaster at X is for Podcast, stops by to talk about a couple stories he picked,…

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  • Monkey Meat

You Gotta Pay the Troll Toll to Read This Review of Monkey Meat #3

Armaan Babu and Ritesh Babu3 years ago3 years ago026 mins

A delivery boy bears a most important package, and will let nothing stop him from bringing it to his destination. The only thing standing in his way? A large troll, and a bridge on which no living soul may set foot. Monkey Meat #3 is a Juni Ba creation (with special authorization from the Monkey…

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X Deaths of Wolverine #4 Finally Ups The Ante

Liz Large and Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago022 mins

Secrets are revealed as Moira comes home and the shit hits the fan in X Deaths of Wolverine #4, written by Benjamin Percy, art by Federico Vicentini, colored by Dijjo Lima, and lettered by Cory Petit. Liz Large: Hey Austin, long time no see! Are you as excited as I am to talk about the…

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Things Finally Come Together in X Lives of Wolverine #4

Chris Eddleman and Rob Secundus3 years ago3 years ago016 mins

Wolverine’s timey-wimey adventure continues in X Lives of Wolverine #4, written by Benjamin Percy, art by Joshua Cassara with Federico Vicentini, colors by Frank Martin, and letters by Cory Petit. Chris Eddleman: I can’t believe we’ve already reached issue #4 of this mini, Rob. And yet Wolverine probably feels the grip of time even worse…

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Excalibur Begins in X-Men Legends #12

Anna Peppard and Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago040 mins

Hurt badly in an earlier crossover event, Kate Pryde and Kurt Wagner missed out on “Fall of the Mutants,” believing the rest of their first team, the X-Men, deceased. Instead, the duo remained on Muir Isle, in no shape to fight … until they began the new super-team Excalibur. What happened to Kurt and Kate…

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  • Eternals

Oh No, is it Eternals vs Avengers in Eternals #10?

Zoe Tunnell and Karen Charm3 years ago3 years ago022 mins

The Eternals sneak into Avengers Mountain (which happens to be a dead Celestial) in an effort to find an answer to the Thanos problem in Eternals #10, written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Esad Ribić, colored by Matthew Wilson, and lettering/design by Clayton Cowles. Karen Charm: As the great poets once sang, Zoe, “it’s been…

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  • Sabretooth

Sabretooth #2 Is an Exploration of Injustice In “Utopia”

Jude Jones and Anna Peppard3 years ago3 years ago030 mins

Professor X promised there would be no prisons on Krakoa. He lied. Sabretooth was the first mutant sent to the Pit. Now he welcomes five more mutants into his own private hell. What laws did they break? Are they ready for what they’ll find? Sabretooth #2 continues digging into Krakoan justice. Written by Victor LaValle,…

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  • Silk

Beating up Henchmen Is Better with Friends in Silk #2

Latonya Pennington3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

At the end of the first issue of Silk’s newest ongoing series, a new villain revealed herself: a Korean witch who is sapping the youth out of people. Now, it is up to Silk to learn more about the witch so she can defeat her and restore the aged-up people to normal. In the meantime,…

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  • CXF Interview Podcast

WMQ&A Episode 201: Z is for Syzygy with Chris Ryall

Dan Grote and Matthew Lazorwitz3 years ago3 years ago02 mins

Dan Grote · WMQ&A Episode 201: Z is for Syzygy with Chris Ryall Chris Ryall joins the podcast to talk about his new publishing imprint, Syzygy; adapting Joe Hill’s “Rain”; making comics with Ashley Wood; ROM Spaceknight and more. You can listen to WMQ&A on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Audible and at…

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  • Marvel

A Crisis on Infinite Gwens in Spider-Gwen: Gwen-Verse #1

Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

We’ve seen other Spider-people in the Marvel Comics Spider-verse. A lot of them, in fact, just like in that movie. Several are even Peter Parkers. But are there other Spider-Gwens? Or [redacted]-Gwens? Or … what? Find out in Spider-Gwen: Gwen-Verse #1, written by Tim Seeley, drawn by Jodi Nishijima, colored by Federico Blee and lettered…

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