Author Archives
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WCPE Episode 084 – For February 10, 2016 – Deadpool Interview with Cullen Bunn
So, dearly beloved listeners, we are just two days away from Valentine’s Day. You got some flowers ordered for that special person in your life, right? No? Well, no worries, we know you have made dinner reservations, correct? WHAT?!?! At… Read More ›
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Throwback Thursday – Essential Howard the Duck Vol. 1
First Published: February 2002 Contents: Howard the Duck stories from Fear #19 (December 1973), Man-Thing #1 (January 1974), Giant-Size Man-Thing #4 (April 1975) and #5 (August 1975), Howard the Duck #1 (January 1976) to #27 (September 1978); Howard the Duck Annual #1… Read More ›
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Ordinary People Change the World!
I get a kick when I see comic book creators cross over into other fields. Guys like Neal Adams and Barry Windsor Smith did commercial illustration work. Jack Kirby did storyboard work in Hollywood, most noticeably seen in the movie… Read More ›
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WCPE Episode 083 – For February 3, 2016 – Hayley Nitz Interview and Best of 2015 Survey Results
Welcome back to the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! Here it is, the long-awaited fan vote results for our Best of 2015 Survey. Back in Episode 78, the guys sat down and shared their picks for the Best Publisher, Best Title,… Read More ›
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Throwback Thursday – Essential Hulk Vol. 2
First Published: September 2001 Contents: Hulk stories from Tales to Astonish #92 (June 19674) to #101 (March 1968), Incredible Hulk #102 (April 1968) to #117 (July 1969), back-up story from #147 (January 1972), and Incredible Hulk Special #1 (1968) Key Creator Credits: Stan Lee,… Read More ›
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Four Comics I Want for NCBD: 2016/02/03
It’s going to be a super week! Obviously, there is the Super Bowl this Sunday. Whether you are pulling for the Panthers or the Broncos, let’s all collectively root for a good game and even better commercials. But today is… Read More ›
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I’ve Got Issues — Just Don’t Press the Red Button. It’s a Parachute.
Welcome to the first of five Mondays in February. (I’ll wait here patiently for a minute while you do the math and check your calendar.) It was a good finish to the month of January, with a lot of books… Read More ›