[PODCAST] THE COMICS AGENDA: HELLO, PETER, MY OLD FRIEND
This week we finally get the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, plus a monumental pop culture history date, and we review Echolands.
This week we finally get the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, plus a monumental pop culture history date, and we review Echolands.
Fantastic Four: Life Story #1 explores what would happen if the Fantastic Four started their spacefaring superheroics in the real 1960s.
Mark Waid and Javier Rodriguez weave these disparate threads of Marvel history into one tale. It’s the bedtime story at the end of the universe.
X-Man Grand Design: X-Tinction #1 bursts with clones, demons, and dream-journeys. This penultimate issue of Piskor’s six-issue project is worth the buy.
My name is Chris and I’m going to read an ungodly amount of Marvel comics; I’m going to do it in chronological order; and tell you all about them.
David Lenoir and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou take a sly jab at our adoration for a comic idol in Galactic Junk Squad (Well, More Like Family) #1.
“He say I know you, you know me One thing I can tell you is You got to be free Come together, right now”
The Demon: Hell is Earth #1 is a new take on the classic Kirby character. Andrew Constant really drives home the horror in this character driven story.
But while the Darkseid Special #1 seems like an easy sell, the reality, unfortunately, is that the book isn’t such an easy recommendation for me to make.