DC finally released a couple of their reimagined cartoon comics, one of which Scooby Apocalypse, I expected to hate based on nothing but the title. And Shaggy’s hipster new look. But did it actually deserve the hate?
DC Comics
Superman: The Coming Of The Supermen #1
StandardNeal Adams is back, for a six issue series, this time turning his gaze upon the Last (?) Son of Krypton, and ancient Egypt. Naturally. Let us join hands, and make the leap past the jump in a single bound.
Suicide Squad #9 (or trades in general)
StandardYou know it’s happened to you, reading a book in trade, maybe it crosses over with something else, and that story isn’t collected. Suicide Squad #9 is one of the worst examples of this I’ve run across in awhile. Why? Let’s see after the jump.
Justice League 3000 1-13 Review
StandardOr as they were actually read in trades, volumes 1 and 2. Let’s hop in our time machines and set a course for The Future!
TGA Podcast Episode 0042 – Trank The Unknown
AudioStockton-Con 2015 recap, Fantastic 4 (or Fantastic Snore, am I right?), Targeting gender roles, Omega the Unknown, Fifth Dimension Comics and Facebook data mined comic book readership stats.
TGA Podcast Episode 0041 – Taco Party
AudioThis week the guys recap SDCC 2015 trailers and announcements, sing some a cappella slow jams, and talk Star Wars and Archie. Make sure you check out the Bayani and The Nine Daughters of The Moon Kickstarter.
TGA Podcast Episode 0035 – Snack Zyder
AudioThis episode the boys review trailers for Batman V Superman, Fantastic 4, and Star Wars VII. Other topics chewed on include the passing of Herb Trimpe, Frank Cho’s recent charity contribution, and Daredevil on Netflix. Finally, Mr Throwback Thursday himself drops a voicemail asking about Razorline Comics.
TGA Podcast Episode 0028 – Podcast Picnic
AudioThis week the guys take it on the road and have a podcast picnic. They talk diversity in comics (and the growing pains that come with it), Fant4stic, and Secret Wars all over some Weinerschnitzel.
TGA Podcast Episode 0027 – How About Those Deeetroit Lions
AudioThis week life gets real for the boys. Also, they take a look at Agent Carter, the Ant-Man trailer, December 2014 comic sales numbers, (another) Deadpool death, and Star Wars issue 1. The guys are also taking bets on whether or not Star Wars will end up on Marvel Unlimited.
The Marvel Universe Is Ending! Sort of. Not really. But, It Totally is! Not.
StandardMarvel Comics announced today at Mid-Town Comics in New York City, that the Marvel Universe as we know it is coming to an end in a shocking (Here is the video and much more over at Newsarama) announcement exactly the way we all figured this would go down. When we were recorded the podcast last night we talked about it, and one of us (Me) pretty closely said what this was going to be. Personally I don’t think this is really as big of a deal as when DC started the whole New-52 thing, most likely because what DC had over Marvel previously was the sense of Legacy, heroes died, new heroes stepped in to feel those shoes and became amazing characters on their own. I don’t know if I’m just burnt out and cynical, but this is hardly news. So Marvel can incorporate characters from the Ultimate Universe, or whatever other version of the MU with the 616 in a New Universe. This will probably help them take characters off the table they don’t have the film rights to and massage the Inhumans into everything else in place of mutants. While people are furiously clicking mice, and typing away, I will be hovering and watching from the sidelines to see what happens, using the Terrigen Mist derived power of flight by doing jerk-off motions with both hands. Put Al Ewing on some big stuff Marvel.
-Kris