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BatChat With Matt & Will: Everyday? Or Every Day? (w/Matt McThorn)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin2 weeks ago2 weeks ago02 mins

Y’know, sometimes you get an episode request, and you wind up with stories better than you could have expected. Patreon backer and friend of the show Matt McThorn specifically wanted to talk about the Batman annual with the origin of Clownhunter and art by James Stokoe. So we decided, what better theme than more annuals….

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Deadpool: Black, White & Blood #1 Throws Some Shade (Three of Them) on the Merc With a Mouth

Cassie Tongue4 years ago3 years ago012 mins

What’s black, whit and red all – everyone else has already made this joke, right? Deadpool shows his true, highly specific colors in Deadpool: Black, White & Blood #1, featuring stories written by Tom Taylor, Ed Brisson, and James Stokoe, with art by Stokoe, Phil Noto, and Whilce Portacio; colour art by Rachelle Rosenberg; and…

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Meet DC’s Favorite Space Cop in Heroes Reborn #4

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago3 years ago09 mins

The stars declare “DOCTOR SPECTRUM MUST DIE!!!” in Heroes Reborn #4. Focusing on the cosmic expanse of the Heroes Reborn universe, the Squadron Supreme’s resident space-fascist takes center stage. And reveals that this event might have a lot more of a satirical bite than we give it credit for. Written by Jason Aaron. Drawn by…

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Advance Review: Orphan and the Five Beasts Wears Five Deadly Venoms Influence Boldly

Ian Gregory4 years ago4 years ago09 mins

I think this review has to start with the solicit for Orphan and the Five Beasts: Spurred on by her master’s dying words, the adopted warrior “Orphan Mo” seeks to find and kill five former disciples who now threaten the land with corruption from their demonic powers. Part Five Deadly Venoms and part surreal grindhouse,…

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