Posts Tagged ‘NextNewNetworks’
New Krypton, Legion of 3 Worlds, and Rebirth w/ Geoff Johns
Alex and Justin talk with Superman, Action comics, Green Lantern, and Final Crisis writer Geoff Johns about his plans for Superman over the next two years. Then the guys talk about John’s episode of Smallville featuring the Legion of Superheros. Next up, John’s talks about writing Final Crisis Legion of Three Worlds. Then the guys talk about the return of Barry Allen in Flash: Rebirth, and finish up with a tease of Hal Jordan’s future this fall in Green Lantern. Don’t miss this exclusive interview!
Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and check for our bonus episodes on Thursday’s. Tell us what you think. You can comment below or email us at tips@pulpsecret.com
Duration : 0:12:15
Walking Dead, From Hell: A Comicbook Orange Halloween
Happy Halloween, Fan-boils and Fan-ghouls! On this special episode, we take a stroll with Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard’s The Walking Dead, published by Image comics, worship the Anti-Christ with Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows’ Chronicles of Wormwood, published by Avatar Press, and get bloody with Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell’s From Hell, published by Top Shelf.
Additional images by Jef Poskanzer and Matt Reinbold.
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Special thanks to the Tombstone Generator created by JJ Chandler:
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Duration : 0:5:25
Collecting and Certifying Valuable Comic Books
In this special edition of The Stack Pete talks with Steven Borock and Paul Litch of the CGC (Certified Guarantee Company). Steven and Paul explain the process the CGC goes through in grading comics, and what the grades mean. Then Steven blows Pete away with his impressive hollywood clientele list as well as their most valuable comics ever graded. This episode is a must see for all comic book collectors!
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Duration : 0:5:42
Amazing Spider-man 545, Ultimate Human and Invincible
In this episode of The Stack, we review The Amazing Spider-man 545 which is the last issue in the One More Day arc. Then, we take a look at Invincible presents Atom Eve the first of a two part miniseries. And we have a very special PREVIEW of Warren Ellis’s Ultimate Human #1 which is scheduled to hit the stands on Jan. 4th.
In the speed round we cover Legion of Super-Heroes #37, The Flash #235, Batman #672, Crime Bible #3, and Action comics #860. And in our viewer mail, find out what we think about all these cross-overs.
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Duration : 0:10:48
Comic Book Reviews: Justice Society of America 12, Fables 69
We picked up issue #2 of The Twelve, a great series that we highly recommend. The Twelve follows Golden Age heroes that wake up in the present day after being frozen for 60 years.
We really enjoyed the hero-packed issue #12 of JSA. Lots of heroes, lots of stories and they’re recruiting even more in this issue.
Fables issue #69 is more of a great series that we really like. The artwork is top-notch and the story is huge.
Then in our speed round we cover Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters #1, The Trials of Shazam #11, Jack of Fables #19, Proof #4, and Action comics #861.
Today in our mailbag, we talk about how comic books tackle social issues like underage drinking and gambling. Thanks to the great question from JLTiberi on the Pulp Secret forums.
Duration : 0:9:16
Final Crisis#1, Giant Sized Astonishing X-Men#1, and Contest
In this episode of The Stack we look at Final Crisis #1. Alex and Justin say there’s no way they’re going to miss this huge DC Event. Pete makes it clear that he’s still feeling salty about the story leading into Final Crisis and is determined not to lose his special “bet” with Alex concerning Final Crisis. Watch the episode and see what the “bet” is. Next up it’s the long-awaited Giant-Sized Astonishing X-Men #1 by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday. Alex is exstatic about the return of one of his favorite writers. Pete pokes fun at Alex’s obsession with Whedon, and everyone says to pick it up.
Finishing off, it’s the best contest of the summer! Pulpsecret and Project Rooftop are teaming up to bring you the contest of the summer in honor the 70th Anniversary of the first appearance on Superman in Action comics #1. Have you ever looked at Superman and thought you can make him look better? Well, now is your chance. Be sure to visit ProjectRooftop.com to get all the great details on how to submit entries and to find out what you can win!
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Duration : 0:11:27
Comic Book Reviews: Wonder Woman #18 and Fantastic Four #555
For this special edition of The Stack, we’ve got three fresh Newsarama Reviews for you. We’re taking a look at Wonder Woman #18 (someone’s got a new boyfriend), Avengers Fairy Tales #1 (a retelling of Peter Pan) and Fantastic Four #555 (Millar and Hitch team up to make a pretty good comic).
Then, in the Speed Round we review The Twelve #3, Scud #22, Invincible Presents Atom Eve #2, The New Dynamix #1 and The End League #2.
Superby1 on the Pulp Secret forums asks what are some of our worst comic book store experiences. Watch this and find out! And let us know about your worst comic book store experiences in the forum.
Duration : 0:12:12
Powers #29, Drafted #9, and Detective Comics #846
Up first it’s a review of Powers #29. The guys agree that this title is consistently great and think you should definitely check it out. Next up it’s Drafted #9. Pete likes the reveal in this issue and thinks the story is very intense.
In this episode of The Stack we check out Detective comics #846. Justin thinks that Paul Dini is at his finest with this issue and he’s setting up a major arc. Be sure to check it out!
During the Speed Round we look at I Kill Giants #1, BPRD: The Warning #1, Booster Gold 1 Million, action comics #867, and Transformers: All Hail Megatron #1. Then Bart writes in, “What’s the funniest Marvel comic you’ve ever read?” Be sure to watch and see which character Alex, Justin, and Pete thought was the funniest.
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Duration : 0:13:8
Spidergirl #21, Action Comics #866 Hulk: Raging Thunder #1
Up first it’s a review of Amazing Spidergirl #21. Justin really liked this issue and loves the classic stories it tells in new ways and Alex agrees. Then Alex talks about why he thinks that Action comics #866 is one of the best comics he’s ever read. Next it’s Hulk: Raging Thunder #1. Pete likens the setting to a Superwoman-like universe. Then during the Speed Round we look at Charlatan Ball #1, Angel: After The Fall #8, Local #12, Salvation Run #7, and Locke and Key #5. During Viewer Mailbag Andy writes in, “Should covers depict what’s in-store for that issue? Pete sounds off on his strong feelings about this topic. Then Justin and Alex weigh in on what they think about cover art responsibility. Watch the episode to get all the details!
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Duration : 0:10:24
Comic Books: Wolverine, New Universal, Action Comics Annual
Starting off the week it’s a review of New Universal 2 #1. See why the guys think this new title is so reader friendly and easy to pick up. Next up it’s a review of the long-awaited Action comics Annual #11 co-written by Superman director Richard Donner. Then it’s a review of a brand new Wolverine title by David Lapham. The guys talk about the short story format of the new Wolverine title and why they can’t get enough of it. Finishing up it’s a super Speed Round and viewer mailbag. Don’t Miss the guys as they answer your viewer mail. Which characters do the they think are Skrulls? Tune in and find out.
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Duration : 0:11:33