I Have No Idea What The F— Is Going On And I Loved Every Second Of It

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I Have No Idea What The F— Is Going On And I Loved Every Second Of It

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This week: "X-men Red" takes us back to basics, and we honestly forgot what we were missing. Then, the story in "VS" baffles us as its visuals blow us out of the water. Finally, we dive into the world of Valiant comics with "Armstrong And The Vault Of Spirits".

Image Comics

Marvel Comics

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Michael Fassbender's First Issue Club

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Michael Fassbender's First Issue Club

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This week: BK and Mike D review a cornucopia of straight fire comics. We're talking Doom Patrol, Anthony Bourdain, new DC characters and a whole lot more. Don't be the only person who doesn't listen to this episode, cause it's a doozy!

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Dark Horse Comics

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Antifa vs. Altright

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Antifa vs. Altright

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This week: "Days of Hate" takes the problem of political bubbles to its furthest extreme with a war between Antifa and the Altright. Plus, "Ice Cream Man" serves up some wholesome horror as a terrifying anthology series, DC decides they can do the Hulk better with "Damage", and "Go West" unsheathes The Blade for some apocalyptic revenge.

Alterna Comics

Image Comics

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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly of Harley Quinn

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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly of Harley Quinn

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This week: DC has finally addressed the abusive relationship between the Joker and Harley Quinn. Now, we get to see what she does as a single woman in "Harley Quinn: Be Careful What You Wish For." Then, Hawkeye enters the Oldmanosphere with "Oldman Hawkeye". And, an original Avenger named Voyager returns in "Avengers: No Surrender". One problem, Voyager has never been a Marvel character till being introduced in this comic.

Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics

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The Male Power Fantasy Problem

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The Male Power Fantasy Problem

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This week: three comics address the comic book world's problem with male power fantasies. First, "Rogue & Gambit" seems to tackle a famous X-men's issues with misogyny. "Rise of The Black Panther" brings female characters into the spotlight. And, "Snagglepuss" reimagines a famous cartoon character as a homosexual.  

DC Comics

Marvel Comics

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God Complex

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God Complex

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This week: Judas—yeah, the one who betrayed Jesus—fights his way through hell, an evil villain with a god complex turns dead bodies into a new drug, and the secret history of Leonardo Di Vinci's robots and sexual fetishes.

BOOM! Comics

Black Mask Comics

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Doomsday?

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Doomsday?

This week: one of the most iconic comics of all time gets a controversial sequel. Can DC give Watchmen a "rebirth" without pissing off the fans? Plus, we take a druggy road trip through space with Void Trip. Then, your imaginary friends become nightmares with Imaginary Fiends. 

Vertigo Comics

Image Comics

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Vampire Girl Vs Evil Oil Companies

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Vampire Girl Vs Evil Oil Companies

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This week: an online model vampire decides to take a bite out of the evil oil companies that killed her shark friend...yeah. Then, Jerusalem gets wiped off the map, but no-one seems to know why, and Loki steals Doctor Strange's job after he retires to become Dr. Dolittle.

Marvel Comics

Aftershock Comics

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Borders

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Borders

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This week: Coyote takes an unflinching but fictional look at murders in a Mexican border town. Plus, what if Earth was on the border between alien words? Then Kong crosses the border into the Planet of the Apes universe. Did we mention this episode was about borders?

Image Comics

Boom! Studios Comics

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The Horrifying and Hilarious Sides Of Technology

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The Horrifying and Hilarious Sides Of Technology

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Image Comics

This week: an old cartoon about the future gets a modern day update. Plus Grave Diggers Union explores a bureaucracy of death and makes us want to get tattoos. Finally, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles team up with the Ghostbusters in a ridiculous alternate universe.

IDW Comics

Image Comics

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It's A Super Spooky Secret Surprise Halloween Episode!

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It's A Super Spooky Secret Surprise Halloween Episode!

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Archie Comics

That's right folks, we recorded a special Halloween episode to fill your earholes with all the creepy crawly new horror comics. Jughead: The Hunger brings a heaping pile of gore to Riverdale and Goosebumps takes us back to those good ol' childhood haunts.

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The Raunchy Return Of A Children's Cartoon

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The Raunchy Return Of A Children's Cartoon

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IDW Comics

This week: one of the oldest children's cartoons makes a comeback in the form of a raunchy comic book. Plus, it's another blast from the past with a new Ghostbusters issue and Eternity leaves us completely speechless.

Valiant Comics

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Did A Comic Just Ruin The Rugrats Timeline?

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Did A Comic Just Ruin The Rugrats Timeline?

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This week: we dive into sexual psychology with Kid Lobotomy, all magical realms come together in Maestros, and Deadpool gets in a fight with Old Man Logan over $25. Plus, Greg knows way too much about the Rugrats franchise.  

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Slots, Shadowman/Rae Sremmurd, And Eugenic

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Slots, Shadowman/Rae Sremmurd, And Eugenic

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This week: it's the good, the bad, and the ugly with Slots, Shadowman/Rae Sremmurd, and Eugenic. Which comic corresponds to which adjective you ask...you'll just have to listen to find out.

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