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12 – Saga Vol. 1-2 by Brian K. Vaughan & Fiona Staples

In this week’s episode, Eric and Robbie go rantin’ and ravin’ with Alan Moore, review the best issues the week has to offer, and take an in depth look at volumes one & two of the Eisner award winning Saga! Also featuring the premiere of a new segment, and super special edition of Stump the Nerd! Tune in, because you don’t want to miss this!

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11 – Ministry of Space by Warren Ellis & Chris Weston

Hello Everyone! This week Eric and Robbie review a sampling of this week’s books, read Ministry of Space by Warren Ellis & and Chris Weston in Classic Breakdown, and revisit the Random Character Generator Fake Movie Trailer! They also take a look at the hottest news coming out of San Diego Comic Con and compare Superior Spider-Man to Frankencastle! You don’t want to miss this week’s episode!

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Super Duper Saga Giveaway!!!

If you look over to the sidebar on the right, you will see a handy little doohickey that will let you to subscribe to our newsletter. In accordance with that, we are having a super duper Saga giveaway! From now until the end of August, every person who subscribes to our email newsletter will be entered into a contest to win Brian K Vaughn and Fiona Staples’ Saga Vol 1 and 2. Fresh off Eisner wins for Best New and Continuing Series, along with Best Writer, this book couldn’t have more buzz, and the first two trade paperbacks can be yours by just subscribing to our newsletter, which will deliver steaming hot podcast to your inbox every week! Double bonus!

We will announce the winner in our inaugural Dragoncon episode!

You can either type your address into the box on the right, or click this link right here!

10 – Frankencastle by Rick Remender & Tony Moore

In this week’s episode, Eric and Robbie discuss the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen pilot, Matt Fraction writing the Inhumans, and review Pacific Rim, while Eric is given another Bryan Lee O’ Malley tweet quiz! Will he pass or will he fail? Listen in to find out! Also featuring reviews of this week’s releases, a Classic Breakdown of Rick Remender’s Frankencastle, and a Random Character Generator which might be the most shameful yet! You don’t want to miss this!

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Bonus Reviews – Indestructible Hulk #10 & Daredevil #28

Hello Everyone! Given that I read a lot more weekly books than what we talk about on the podcast, Eric and I thought it prudent to give you guys some “bonus content”. Most weeks I’ll be reviewing a few extra books and posting them earlier in the comic book week (Wednesday to Wednesday). Without further ado…

This week, I’ll be looking at two books featuring Daredevil, both written by Mark Waid. First up is Indestructible Hulk #10. Pencils and inks by Matteo Scalera, colors by Val Staples, and lettering by Chris Eliopoulos. This is the second part of Blind Rage, with the Hulk breaking up a gun smuggling operation with the help of Daredevil. Baron Zemo got his hands on the only weapon that escaped, and this issue picks up with the Hulk and Daredevil hunting him down. They quickly find him and the majority of this book is taken up in the chase, first of Zemo, and then with the most interesting thing, of a blinded Hulk chasing Daredevil, with Matt Murdock trying to keep him out of trouble by luring him with the weapon, with the enraged Hulk giving chase. Action packed issue, and Scalera’s art complements it very well, communicating the visceral rage of the Hulk and showing him as a force of nature. Waid has Daredevil’s voice down pat by now, and he really is the star of the show in this issue. I’m a big sucker for Baron Zemo, and I hope that Waid is building him up as Banner’s opponent in the next couple arcs. 4/5 stars.

Last but not least is Daredevil #28, also written by Mark Waid, with pencils and colors by Javier Rodriguez, with links by Alvaro Lopez, and letters by VC’s Joe Caramagna. After a the climactic battle with Bullseye, Lady Deadpool, and Ikari, this issue sees Matt Murdock return to normalcy, or at least as much normalcy the Man Without Fear can ever expect. We see him visiting Foggy in the hospital, in a pretty gut wrenching scene, with Murdock overwhelmed by the smell of the chemotherapy, and still yet hiding his disgust from Foggy. The rest of the issue we see Murdock take on the case of a childhood bully of his, and we get some pretty interesting insights into Matt as a kid, and his growth into Daredevil. I really like the art and it’s yet another great Daredevil book. It’s pretty staggering how Waid and the rotating staff of artists just keep knocking these out of the park. 5/5 stars.

-Robbie

9 – Supreme: Story of the Year by Alan Moore

This week, Eric and Robbie discuss the Florida Supercon, meeting Dave Gibbons and Paolo Rivera, and go over the awesome loot they bought over the Fourth of July weekend, not to mention weekly floppies, a Supreme Classic Breakdown, and a special Random Character Generator featuring animal superheroes! You don’t want to miss this!

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8 – All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely

It’s time for the Ocho Party folks, as Eric and Robbie give you Episode #8! This week, they discuss the history of Marvel, Monsters University, and Mastodon, compare Man of Steel with All Star Superman in Classic Breakdown, take a stab at a fake movie trailer, and as always, review the week’s biggest releases! You don’t want to miss this!

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7 – The Metabarons by Jodorowsky & Gimenez

In this week’s episode, Eric and Robbie take a look at the week’s newest releases, read The Metabarons in Classic Breakdown, listen to Eric’s best Alan Moore impersonation, and take the show to its darkest depths yet when they corrupt Archie in Random Character Generator! Featuring a new intro and much much more!

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