Episode 058: Dark Angel Saga

Episode 058: Dark Angel Saga

This week, Vince and I finally get to dive into the Dark Angel Saga, now that it’s come to its conclusion. Be forewarned that if you haven’t read issue 18 yet, there are a lot of spoilers revealed… but that’s simply because we couldn’t not talk about it in depth. Enjoy. Discussion Uncanny X-Force #16-18 What We’re Reading Vince: Avengers: X-Sanction, Carnage USA Roger: The Walking Dead, Jedi vs Sith New Releases Marvel Amazing Spider-Man #686 Avengers #20 Fantastic Four #601 Fear Itself: The Fearless #5 Generation Hope #14 Hulk #46 Incredible Hulk #3 Invincible Iron Man #511 New Mutants #35 Thunderbolts #167 Ultimate Spider-Man #5 Uncanny X-Force #19 Venom #11 Wolverine & The X-Men #3 X-Factor #229 DC Batman #4 DC Universe Presents #4 Green Lantern Corps #4 Hellblazer #286 Justice League #4 Supergirl #4 Wonder Woman #4 Other Mass Effect: Invasion #3 (Dark Horse) Cobra #8 (IDW) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #5 (IDW) Invincible #86 (Image) iTunes | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!...

Episode 045: Spider-Meh

Episode 045: Spider-Meh

This week, I am back behind the driver’s seat, hosting the episode. And what happens when I’m allowed to drive? I take us to cool places. Like Uncanny X-Force. We have been dying to talk more about this, being our favorite regular Marvel series. Also discussed this week, the brand new Ultimate Comics Spider-Man, which drew a few “meh’s” from us, and a bucket full of new Lantern titles from DC. Discussion Uncanny X-Force #13-15 Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #1 Green/Red Lanterns (including Corps) #1 What We’re Reading Vince: Demon Knights, Journey into Mystery Roger: Animal Man #1, Batgirl #1, Samurai’s Blood #4, Marvel Universe vs Wolverine #4, Batman #1, Batman and Robin #1, New Releases MARVEL AVENGERS #17 FEAR CAPTAIN AMERICA #3 SPIDER-ISLAND CLOAK AND DAGGER #2 (OF 3) SPI FEAR ITSELF FEARSOME FOUR #4 (OF 4) FEAR FEAR ITSELF HOME FRONT #6 (OF 7) FEAR FEAR ITSELF UNCANNY X-FORCE #3 (OF 3) FEAR FEAR ITSELF YOUTH IN REVOLT #5 (OF 6) FEAR MARVEL UNIVERSE VS WOLVERINE #4 (OF 4) SHADOWLAND MOON KNIGHT TP SPIDER-ISLAND SPIDER-WOMAN #1 SPI THOR GOES HOLLYWOOD #1 THUNDERBOLTS #163 POINT ONE ULTIMATE COMICS HAWKEYE #2 (OF 4) ULTIMATE COMICS THOR TP ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN #1 GENERATION HOPE #11 SCHISM UNCANNY X-MEN #543 FEAR X-FACTOR #225 X-MEN #18 X-MEN SCHISM #4 (OF 5) DC SHOWCASE PRESENTS ALL STAR COMICS TP V1 BATMAN #1 BIRDS OF PREY #1 BLUE BEETLE #1 CAPTAIN ATOM #1 CATWOMAN #1 DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #1 GREEN LANTERN CORPS #1 LEGION OF SUPER HEROES #1 NIGHTWING #1 RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #1 SUPERGIRL #1 WONDER WOMAN #1 OTHER CHEW TP V4 FLAMBE SAMURAIS BLOOD #4 (OF 6) STAR TREK #1 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #2 iTunes | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!...

Episode 038: We heart Remender

Episode 038: We heart Remender

The problem with editing a ‘clean’ podcast, is that you not only have to listen for every swear, but that you also want to keep a close ear for any inappropriate discussions or comments as well. The problem with co-hosting and editing a ‘clean’ podcast, is that you know just how much work goes into cleaning up a podcast. A swear here or there is nothing the quack out, however comments are a little trickier to either edit out entirely (while still maintaining continuity) or splice in such a fashion as to make them seem clean. So what happens when you know all of the work that is involved and you start on a comparison that is likely to be raunchy? Well, you stop yourself and sound like you’ve just had an aneurysm. For the record; “like shots out of a strippers navel”. You’ll know where to insert that. Discussion Ghost Rider #1 Daredevil #1 Uncanny X-Force #12 Amazing Spider-Man #666 Venom #5 What We’re Reading Vince: Mighty Thor Roger: Ultimate X-Men New Releases Marvel Avengers Academy #17 Hulk #38 Moon Knight #4 Punisher #1 Thunderbolts #161 Ultimate Fallout #4 X-Factor #223 DC Batman: Arkham City #4 Batman Beyond #8 Flashpoint #4 Flashpoint: Knight of Vengeance #3 Flashpoint: Deathstroke and the Curse of the Ravager #3 Flashpoint: Secret Seven #3 Flashpoint: World of Flashpoint #3 Scalped #51 Secret Six #36 Other Irredeemable #28 Infinite #1 Severed #1 iTunes | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!...

Episode 025: Off-Roading

Episode 025: Off-Roading

I debated whether I should call this episode “Off-Roading”, as a reference to Vince’s comment that he’d turn that shotgun on me if I got off track… which I so clearly did a couple times, or “Multiplitude”, because apparently making up words is a podcasters prerogative. Speaking of podcasters, this episode also features a few friendly jabs at those who like to discuss what they are drinking at length during their podcasts. News Free Comic Book Day comics Discussion Mass Effect: Evolution World of Warcraft: Curse of the Worgen Uncanny X-Force New Releases MARVEL NEW AVENGERS #12 CAPTAIN AMERICA OMNIBUS HC V1 DAKEN DARK WOLVERINE #9 DAREDEVIL REBORN #4 (OF 4) FEAR ITSELF YOUTH IN REVOLT #1 (OF 6) FEAR FF #3 JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #623 FEAR AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #660 SPIDER-MAN EXTREMIST TP SPIDER-MAN HOBGOBLIN LIVES TP SPIDER-MAN MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH HC ASTONISHING X-MEN #37 NEW MUTANTS #25 X-MEN #11 X-MEN LEGACY #248 DC BATMAN ARKHAM CITY #1 (OF 5) ALL NEW BATMAN THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #7 BATMAN INCORPORATED #6 BATMAN STREETS OF GOTHAM TP V1 HUSH MONEY DC COMICS PRESENTS FLASH #1 FLASH #12 (FLASHPOINT) FLASHPOINT #1 THE REST CHEW #27 HELLBOY BEING HUMAN IRREDEEMABLE TP V6 iTunes | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!...

Comic of the Week (4/13/11) – Uncanny X-Force Issue 7

Comic of the Week (4/13/11) – Uncanny X-Force Issue 7

In the conclusion to “Deathlok Nation”, X-Force teams up with Deathlok, a cyborg soldier from the future. Wolverine, Deadpool and Fantomex must confront a part of their past by entering The World, the main laboratory for the Weapon Plus program, which made them all the super-soldiers they are today. Along the way, they must fight cyborg versions of themselves while still dealing with the fallout from “The Apocalypse Solution.” Rick Remender has assembled a team of fan-favorites, but is using them for more than just generating sales. He has a real understanding of what makes each one tick, and that has made Uncanny X-Force one of my favorite current comics. Uncanny X-Force #7: “Deathlok Nation, Conclusion” Marvel Comics Story: Rick Remender Art: Esad Ribic, John Lucas, Matthew Wilson...

Uncanny X-Force Issue 1: “The Apocalypse Solution, Chapter 1”

Uncanny X-Force Issue 1: “The Apocalypse Solution, Chapter 1”

X-Force is back with a new team and a new adjective. Rick Remender’s Uncanny X-Force picks up where Crag Kyle and Chris Yost’s recent X-Force run left off. In the previous version, X-Force was a black-ops team, proactively taking out enemies before they could become true threats to the dwindling mutant population. Due to the extreme nature of X-Force’s tactics, the team was kept secret, known only to Cyclops. Consisting of Wolverine, X-23, Archangel, Domino and several other members, X-Force took down nutjobs, racists, psychic vampires and even traveled to the future to help Cable. Following the “Second Coming” event, Cyclops decided there was no longer a need for X-Force and disbanded the team. Ever the realist, Wolverine decided to keep X-Force alive, this time a secret even from Cyclops. He turned to Archangel as co-leader and recruited a new team; psychic ninja Psylocke, world-class mercenary Deadpool and infiltration specialist Fantomex. It’s an interesting team, full of fan-favorite characters that also fit the theme of the comic. Wolverine is, of course, the best there is at what he does. However, he also tends to go a bit overboard at times, so he’s sharing leadership of the team with Archangel. Warren, though, has his own issues, attempting to sort out the two personalities warring for control of his body. Psylocke fills an obvious role on the team as the lone psychic, but Betsy needs Warren’s support as much as he needs hers. Deadpool… well, he’s Deadpool. The goofball of the Marvel universe, I truly feel Remender will be reining in some of his more outlandish traits, and bringing the character back to his roots as someone who will do whatever is necessary to get the job done, but also have fun doing it. At least in this first issue, none of the bizarre (and honestly, stupid) effects recent writers have been using to turn the character into nothing more than a clown are present. There really is more to the character than we’ve seen since his resurgence a couple years ago. The one character poised to be the breakout star of this series is definitely Fantomex. One of the many intriguing ideas Grant Morrison came up with, but never quite followed through on during his run on New X-Men, I’m glad to see Fantomex get another chance. The character is a product of the Weapon Plus program, itself an offshoot of Weapon X, the same agency responsible for “creating” Wolverine and Deadpool. Essentially, just like Deadpool, he was an attempt to create the next Wolverine; the three characters are tied together. While not a mutant, Fantomex still has powers, most notably his unique nervous system. Technically, Fantomex has more than one brain, giving him slight psychic abilities, as well as several more interesting powers. I thought it was a good call by Remender to have Fantomex narrate the bulk of this issue; it allows newer readers unfamiliar with the character a chance to connect with him. Fantomex is definitely one Marvel character to keep your eyes on next year. As for the issue itself, it’s a solid setup for what’s to come. We start with Deadpool investigating an enemy base, then move on to the rest of the team assembling for a rescue mission. Each character has a moment in the spotlight, and we see how the members of the team are going to interact with each other. There’s some camaraderie, and there’s some tension; all the elements of a good team book are present here. Yes, there’s also some fighting and explosions, giving the book a solid balance of story and action. Everything a fan could want is in this first issue, elevating Uncanny X-Force above other recent first issues. (Wolverine, I’m looking at you.) At this point, it’s not much of a spoiler to say Apocalypse is the first villain X-Force will be facing, though the reveal at the end of the issue is still a great twist. On the art side of things, Opena does a solid job. Wolverine and Archangel are as badass as they should be, but his Deadpool seems a tiny bit off in some aspects, mostly the mask. His interpretation of Psylocke is a bit more “athletic” than traditional portrayals, but the feelings associated with that will vary from reader to reader. There seems to be an overuse of certain color schemes, mostly blue and gray, but I’ll need to see more to decide if it’s a trend or just the way this particular issue worked out. Still, it’s an improvement over the “All BLACK, all the time!” style of the last X-Force. Uncanny X-Force is just a solid comic. It gives fans enough of a taste to feel good about where the title is heading, as well as enough cool stuff to bring some new readers to the franchise. I highly recommend this one to fans of the X-Men, Wolverine, Deadpool or anyone just looking for something new and different. Uncanny X-Force Issue 1: “The Apocalypse Solution, Chapter 1” Marvel Comics Story: Rick Remender Art: Jerome Opena, Dean White...

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