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Happy (Belated) St. Patrick's Day! Hard-core fans of the show know that we shoot on Saturdays, which means that it actually WAS St. Patrick's Day when we shot this episode. Let's just say it's a miracle that this is here right now. Pete and Steve are toasting the updated basement set with some fine Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey. Don't worry, they actually review comics.
It was an ok week. One huge X milestone and more Skrulls. A lot of them! Spoilers to come.
•the Exterminators 30 – I am sad to see this go. I mean you can’t really go on with a series on bugs but it was a good run and I hate to see them go. Damn vertigo does good stuff.
•Green Lantern Corps 26 – This is the gem of DC. No not this particular book but group. If it is green in DC then it is more then likely a good read. This book surprised me and in good ways. Get on this damn series now! Read more »
I am late. So sue me. Here are my books for this week. A lot of damn books! Spoilers to come.
•Action Comics 865 – It’s a reinforcing of Superman’s great rogue’s gallery. The problem there is that he doesn’t have a great one. I don’t know. What the hell is DC doing? Sure Supes can sure use a freshening up but to start with the toyman, come on. Read more »
It’s been an interesting week. DC and Marvel go head to head in space and Batman is heading to the grave. Marvel also works with the French, Soleil Comics to be more precise.
•Batman 676 – This begins the much-awaited R.I.P. story arc. So far I could care less for this series. Too much foreboding and a really crappy looking set of villains dominate this book. The gem of this book is the Joker though. He is written and drawn in a truly incredibly evil way. Read more »
One hell of a week. Here goes. There are spoilers ahead.
• Action Comics 864 - Good issue considering it is just coming off of a great damn run by Johns and Frank. The addition of Batman and Lightning Lad was a great idea. This ends with a big ad for the Final Crisis: legion. I must admit I am not sure about this Crisis thing. Read more »
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