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    • footsore wrote on August 13, 10:25 pm

      Great show. The live audience cracking up in the background(but tying to be quiet while you taped) was amusing. I love that you reviewed books you actually like, see it's not that difficult. Liefeld is a very talented artist, but he'll never reach his full potential because he'll never have a boss/editor that motivates him properly (ie: in fear of his job) so he'll just be drawing pin-up art the rest of his life.

    • Brandon wrote on August 14, 12:00 am

      Just like to say ever week i look forward to this show, like how not every review is from the same company, and the books are completely different. its nice to see that alex and pete have found each other lmaoo, just wondering if you guys could answer me this questions, who is your favorite character in any comic book, and who do you think writes them the best.

      Love the show keep it going
      Brandon

    • DrDoobious wrote on August 14, 2:35 am

      Green Lantern has always been my favorite DC character....though I never read any DC books. Ever. Have any other GL comics you could recommend?

    • CardboardMonocle wrote on August 15, 8:39 am

      Awe... Poor Pete. I gotta say that I agree with him on NA #33 though. This whole Red Hood/Deathlok thing coming outta left field is frustrating. I wasn't expecting a Skrull reveal, but at least show me some of what Spider-Woman is doing!

    • tom maccabee wrote on August 15, 4:30 pm

      What a great way to bring back Cap. He has been held buy the skrulls for years, and the cap that was assassinated was a skrull all along. Far out? not for comics, not for marvel.

    • rivaldo wrote on August 15, 5:18 pm

      hi

    • Superboy-Prime wrote on August 16, 2:54 am

      If Cap was a skrull he wouldn't of surrendered to save lives.

    • footsore wrote on August 16, 6:35 am

      I dont think Marvel will use the skrull gag to resurrect Cap, if they do bring Steve Rogers it will be something more Red Skull vs Nick Fury'esque and Tony Stark will have been in on it the whole time, and this whole Stark's a dick persona has been an act. Brubaker's got a hell of a multi leveled story going on in that book.

    • KPE wrote on August 16, 1:57 pm

      You guys are missing the obvious. Steve Rogers is in a block of ice in the arctic, again. They will just say he went into another suspended animation and the serum reconstituted his body under the conditions.

    • Elmo wrote on August 16, 2:01 pm

      The super soldier serum fixes bullet holes if you're frozen in a block of ice? That's obvious?

    • JustinTyler wrote on August 16, 2:11 pm

      Well the thing with putting him in ice again is, that's exactly how he came back once already, why leave him there unless they're going to find some way to have him re-emerge from the ice. What will that be that doesn't seem cheesy and staged? I don't know...

    • JustinTyler wrote on August 16, 2:13 pm

      Perhaps a politically apropos glacial melt will refocus the avengers on combating global warming... which is an obvious longstanding skrull plot. Henry Ford was the first skrull after all

    • KPE wrote on August 16, 5:44 pm

      The serum fixing a bullet wound is no more far fetched than Jean Grey winding up at the bottom of a river and coming back from a cocoon made out of a mattress. Am I wrong?

    • UncleFourFinger wrote on August 18, 2:13 am

      Less sketches and jokes, shorter program total, more short interviews ( get their faces out there ) with not only authors, but the rest of with the comic 'staff' too.

      I'm not sure what the parody sketch settings you got going is all about, it just takes up time from what could have been more background on a comic or promoting.
      Also making it "funny"/"hip"/"fresh"/"edgy" when presenting a subject on "TV" is starting to become a gimmick, why continue the trend. -
      I'm positive any one of you can think of another way to present it.

      From the looks of it now, it seems that next step you are taking is finding a urban kid to present the underground comics, a "Thin-nerd-with-old T shirt" to do the already popular and recognized comics.

      Thanks for reading, I'm heading back to watch a 14yo getting spanked.

    • Robscifi wrote on August 18, 8:07 pm

      Apparently Captain America will time travel from 1942 to the present day bringing the invaders with him (namor bucky human torch and toro)

    • Jim wrote on August 19, 9:47 pm

      Another great bunch of reviews, guys. The interaction between the three of you is the reason I keep watching "The Stack." Having said that, I'd like to see each of you have an occasional "solo" here, but NOT at the expense of the three of you on "The Stack."

    • Alex wrote on August 20, 9:52 am

      @Jim: You mean you'd like to see me solo, right? That was the implication? Because I'm a big break-out star? Hear that, Justin & Pete? I'M the break-out star.

    • JustinTyler wrote on August 20, 10:42 am

      That's the same way ringo acted right before teh Beatles broke up. You heard me:RINGO

    • Alex wrote on August 20, 10:45 am

      Dude, they don't call it an All-Star band if it isn't amazing.

    Green Lantern, The New Avengers, and The Un-Men: The Stack

    What's the best comic that Justin read in the last 6 months? What comic does Pete compare to a mutated Coney Island? Who do the guys think is a Skrull and who isn't? You'll get the answers to all these questions plus Alex, Pete and Justin answer your emails in this episode of THE STACK.

    Tags : green lantern, Avengers, vertigo, skrull, bendis, the new avengers, liefeld, youngblood, the un-men

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