We're two dudes who love comic books and are ready to talk about what's coming out soon. Each month we read the comic book solicitations for Marvel, DC, Image, and more and talk about what comics, story-lines, and events we're excited to see in the up-coming months! You can follow your hosts on Twitter! Wow! Amazing! You can find Dallas screaming about his other podcast and Grant Morrison over at ... more
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A special co-host guest, Ultimate comics love, Scrooge McDuck, and the HEEEEEEEEEISTS make up this episode of your favorite monthly comic podcast. This month we read through the June 2024 solicitations for Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, and Boom... more
Something X-citing looms in the Ultimate Universe over at Marvel, X-men Fall while a blood moon rises, and Nightwing says his good-byes. What more could you want from this jam-packed month of releases??? more
The Ultimate Universe keeps chugging along at full speed and so do The Boy's excitement! Join Evan and Dallas as they discuss everything from the Ultimate Universe, Al Ewing's track record, and... being drowned by their cousins? more
The Ultimate Universe hype is real on this episode of your favorite month comic podcast. This month we talk about Ultimate Spider-Man, cat noises, and no one says anything controversial, but if they did, they're very sorry about it I'm sure! more
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Boys you gotta check out this podcast. It’s not like any comic book podcast out there. Evan and Dallas bring the energy of two besties with insights of two smart people that leaves you more intelligent and entertained. Definitely put this on your local podcast rotation
I love the insights Evan and Dallas bring to this pod, and it has been a great way to find new titles to read. They have a great rapport and they’re funny and fun to listen to.
The love that Evan puts into this podcast is unparalleled, it’s hard to feel anything other to an excitement for the future of comics when listening to this show. If you love comic books this is the show for you!
Any long time fan of comics will know that solicitation week can simultaneously be the most exciting, yet also the most dreadful, time of the month…and it’s so good to have a place where these newly announced comics are so thoroughly, lovingly, and energetically broken down. more
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