You guys might have already heard this by now, but:
-That New Avengers issue is not being written by Rick Remender. That was a misprint. Hickman is still the writer. Bianchi's on art, though! *fistpump*
-The "Inhuman" title has been pushed back a few months and Fraction is no longer writing it. The new writer is Charles Soule, whose DC work I've really liked. I think Soule is an upgrade because, much as I like Hawkeye and Casanova, I don't have much confidence in Fraction's range or ability to write something more serious like the Inhumans. Apparently Joe Mad is still on art, and I hope to god that whatever pages (issues?) he drew so far have not been completely scrapped.
You guys might have already heard this by now, but:
-The "Inhuman" title has been pushed back a few months and Fraction is no longer writing it. The new writer is Charles Soule, whose DC work I've really liked. I think Soule is an upgrade because, much as I like Hawkeye and Casanova, I don't have much confidence in Fraction's range or ability to write something more serious like the Inhumans. Apparently Joe Mad is still on art, and I hope to god that whatever pages (issues?) he drew so far have not been completely scrapped.
That could actually be very good news... I'm almost Fraction-ed out.
Also of note (since you plan to feature it in an upcoming Off The Racks) - Frank Miller is no longer the cover artist for Detective Comics #27
You guys might have already heard this by now, but:
-The "Inhuman" title has been pushed back a few months and Fraction is no longer writing it. The new writer is Charles Soule, whose DC work I've really liked. I think Soule is an upgrade because, much as I like Hawkeye and Casanova, I don't have much confidence in Fraction's range or ability to write something more serious like the Inhumans. Apparently Joe Mad is still on art, and I hope to god that whatever pages (issues?) he drew so far have not been completely scrapped.
That could actually be very good news... I'm almost Fraction-ed out.
Also of note (since you plan to feature it in an upcoming Off The Racks) - Frank Miller is no longer the cover artist for Detective Comics #27
I loved the early 90s New Warriors series. I've pretty much kept my distance from them ever since they blew up that town pre Civil War. Last I saw Speedball was known Penance and wore an Iron Maiden torture costume. I'm not sure how he got over all that but I've been happy to see his fun loving self in Nova. I'm pretty jazzed for this new series and hopefully they won't be the cause of any superhuman wars.
I got your back, Mr. D. I listen to the show on my iPod Classic, plugged into my car's cassette deck. Take that, up-to-the-minute technology!
Bah. Not impressed. Each new episode gets delivered to me via air by a Pterosaurs. And each time I fear for my fingers when I have to remove that shellac from its peak. It's quite a vicious beast you know.
Nice to hear the Deemer on the episode, BUT like ChrisMurrin above, I also occasionally listen to CGS on my iPod. Especially when I listen to old back-to-back-to-back Uncle Sal episodes that can't be contained on an iPhone or iPad. Murd: You probably looked it up already, but the Heap appears in Eclipse's Airboy in issues #3 and #4 (as Jamie said). Oh, the Deemer DVD Rant was awesome! Heh-heh....
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-That New Avengers issue is not being written by Rick Remender. That was a misprint. Hickman is still the writer. Bianchi's on art, though! *fistpump*
-The "Inhuman" title has been pushed back a few months and Fraction is no longer writing it. The new writer is Charles Soule, whose DC work I've really liked. I think Soule is an upgrade because, much as I like Hawkeye and Casanova, I don't have much confidence in Fraction's range or ability to write something more serious like the Inhumans. Apparently Joe Mad is still on art, and I hope to god that whatever pages (issues?) he drew so far have not been completely scrapped.
Great episode.
Also of note (since you plan to feature it in an upcoming Off The Racks) - Frank Miller is no longer the cover artist for Detective Comics #27
(The Sandman: Preludes & Nocturnes) \:D/
Murd: You probably looked it up already, but the Heap appears in Eclipse's Airboy in issues #3 and #4 (as Jamie said).
Oh, the Deemer DVD Rant was awesome! Heh-heh....