Mouse Guard, Starman, Box Office Poison: The Stack
About this EpisodeSeptember 24, 2007
Alex, Pete and Justin get indie with "Box Office Poison" by Alex Robinson, Mouse Guard: Fall 1152... More[+]
Alex, Pete and Justin get indie with "Box Office Poison" by Alex Robinson, Mouse Guard: Fall 1152 by David Petersen and Starman: Sins of the Father. Plus, your viewer mail! Less[-]
Regarding trades, I agree with you 100% on Starman. But, I was surprised not to hear mention of "Watchmen." As for early comics, it was the Batman TV show that got me started on comics, but it was Adventure Comics starring the Legion of Super Heroes that got me hooked.
I`ve just discovered this site, and your show, and it`s awesome. I feel kinda lazy for prefering listening reviews then reading it. Anyway, you`re bookmarked, and I`m goign to tell all my friends for this site.
I don`t know if there`s some rule, but are you into European comics? I would realy like to see your review of Blueberry, Jeremiah, Corto Maltese, etc.
If you like the older stuff, and want a really affordable way to read it, try http://www.digitalcomics.biz These guys have the complete runs of nearly every major marvel title on DVD. and theyre cheap!
Early comics anyone? Spider-man (Morbius, the extra 2 pair of arms stand out), Batman, early X-men, Superman (superman vs green lantern with the Teen Titans preview in the center stands out here), Haunted Tank, Rawhide Kid. I actually had a hard time trading/reading comics from friends since they mainly had the Archie Comics kind o' crap. Oh yeah, maybe 3000 comics? Too many given away or lost through the years as well...
Funny as always, and some good trades there. I remember buying the first issues of Starman when the series started. My problem with trades is they're too short most of the time. I just bought the complete Bone on amazon though, and I must say its the best bang for your buck book out there. 1300 pages of comics goodness.
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