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ALL NEW MONTHLY VIEW #001

By @vintagelaureate

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The world of comics is constantly expanding, and for the modern reader there is so much choice and variety out there it can be difficult to appreciate all the genres, characters and creators presented each week. With a multitude of publishers available comics exist now very much outside the core ‘Big Two’, indeed Image over the past few years have gained so much market-share due to their high quality produce there is an argument that now exists for a ‘Big Three’.

The purpose of this new monthly column, produced in conjunction with the UK`s Premier Comic Retailer Inter-Comics.com, is to pick some of the highlights (in my opinion, and discussion is welcomed!) out from forthcoming solicitations which will be available to order online and my ‘quick picks’ to pull. Due to the vast amount of comics available monthly these days, there will be a focus on Marvel, DC and Image; although there will no doubt be honourable mentions to such juggernauts as IDW, Boom, Dark Horse and hopefully all manner of ‘indie’ publishers.

Before we start properly, perhaps it is best to introduce myself for those who are unfortunate (or as some would say fortunate) enough to have avoided my presence for so long! I am a massive comic book fan; I was introduced to comics at a tender age as I was lucky enough to have an Auntie who owned a store in Canada who would ship boxes to me every so often. These musky boxes contained all types of characters, and I remember in the late 1980`s and earlier 1990`s being introduced to the likes of Lobo through the pages of L.E.G.I.O.N, Barry Allen as The Flash and, of course, Batman. This led to me having an obsession in my teenage years, and although I gradually read less as I got older and was introduced to the social extravaganza that is the teenage years, I always had a fixation with comics and pop culture in general. I was ‘re-introduced’ to reading comics again properly a good few years ago now, and like any ‘new’ reader this led to me mass buying back issue after back issue to catch up on everything.

Now, eventually, several years later although there are still things I want to read and catch up on, each month I find myself now eagerly scanning the solicitations to make sure I don`t miss out again on the next great read or the introduction of some brand new iconic characters. This has led to me building a not so insignificant pull list, but thanks to the new subscription service from Inter-Comics.com all that is needed is a few quick lines of text and they do the hard work for me and I just get the enjoyment that comes when freshly printed, crisp and bagged comics lands through the post box.

So with that brief introduction, and the formality that goes with it over and done with, it`s time to get scanning those previews and taking a look at what`s to come in November 2014.

Marvel

Following on from what promises to be an epic month in October, Marvel look to have raised the bar further with some of its published solicitations for this coming November. Readers are set to see the introduction of a different kind of Iron Man, a familiar character take over the mantle of Captain America, the continuation of the Axis event and all manner of ‘Spider-Verse’ books.
A much maligned variant cover has detracted somewhat from the return of a Jessica Drew solo series but Spider-Woman #1 from the team of Dennis Hopeless and Greg Land has the potential to be a great read. Of course this ties in directly with the events of the two issue series Spider-Verse, with #1 out in November. So if you like all things Spider-Man; or simply want to learn more about their world then these two books are definitely worth checking out. Of course, these aren`t the only Spidey related titles this month; highlights include the continuation of Dan Slott`s Amazing Spider-Man with issues #9 and #10, Spider-Man 2099 from acclaimed writer Peter David, another new book in Michael Costa`s mini-series Scarlet Spiders #1 and the finale of Nick Spencer`s fantastic run on Superior Foes of Spider-Man with issue #17. All these titles; and much more are available to pre-order from Inter-Comics.com.

November 2014 is also the month that Sam Wilson takes over the mantle of Captain America, and not only does he get to do it in his own solo series All New Captain America #1 from Rick Remender, but he also gets a good old fashioned team up book from Al Ewing in Captain America and The Mighty Avengers #1. It will be interesting to see how Sam copes with the added pressure of taking over from Steve Rodgers, but it is great to see Marvel bringing a much loved character to the forefront. Speaking of Avengers, November also sees the launch of Superior Iron Man #1 from writer Tom Taylor; which will see guest appearances from Daredevil and others as the reader is introduced to a character “more stylish, more confident, and more cunning than ever before.” Hopefully this will take Iron Man in a completely new direction, and serve to refresh the character to the same effect Superior Spider-Man had on its own title character.

Other Marvel highlights for the month include the Guardians of the Galaxy #21 where the Guardians will be visiting a world full of symbiotes, the continuation of Hickman`s epic run on Avengers with issue #38, the next issues in Thor and Bucky Barnes: The Winter Solider both on issue #2 after being introduced in October 2014, the brilliant Magneto from Cullen Bunn and if you liked the Guardians of the Galaxy movie be sure to check out Skottie Young`s all ages series Rocket Raccoon.

Each month I will highlight one book from each publisher that I simply urge you to pre-order and pick up from Inter-Comics.com; so consider this my Marvel quick pick recommendation for November 2014:

All New Captain America #1 Monthly

  • All-New Captain America #1

Written by RICK REMENDER • Art and Cover by STUART IMMONEN

• This is it! The all-new, Spy-Fi, highflying adventures of Sam Wilson Captain America and Nomad begin here!
• Hydra is growing, the terrorist band have has infiltrated the Marvel Universe completely! But what is their ultimate goal?
• United by Hydra, Cap’s rogue’s gallery gathers to take down the new untested Captain America and Nomad!

32 PGS./Rated T+

DC

After what is predicted to be a stellar October for DC, November 2014 sees a creative shift on one of the New 52`s more consistent books and the arrival of another Batman related title.
Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang have been turning in a high quality book, loved by member of the Inter-Comics Podcast, month after month in the form of their Wonder Woman title. With issue #36 the title is set to face a significant change in direction. The creative team of David Finch and Meredith Finch will be taking over, and are set to introduce characters such as Swamp Thing into a new ongoing arc for Diana Prince. For those wanted to dip into the world of DC`s Amazonian Legend ahead of her introduction onto the big screen in Batman Vs, Superman: Dawn of Justice, this is the perfect jumping on point!

Talking of jumping on points, November sees the launch of a particularly interesting title for lovers of all things Bat-Family and the horror genre. Gotham By Midnight #1 is an all new ongoing title which will look at the ‘paranormal’ side of DC`s most famous city. From a creative team with a background in horror, Ray Fawkes writing and Ben Templesmith on art, this could take Gotham in a previously unheralded direction.

Other highlights from DC for the month include the continuation of Grant Morrison`s The Multiversity, with the release of The Multiversity: Pax Americana #1, in which the acclaimed writer will continue to do what he does best and give the reader a complex and compelling  narrative that keeps you coming back. Cullen Bunn`s Lobo will continue with issue #2, as will the other books introduced in October such as Klarion, Trinity of Sin and Deathstroke, which will hopefully develop the characters to both new and old readers.  Scott Snyder’s next big Batman story ‘Endgame’ continues in Batman #36, alongside the regular plethora of Bat-Family titles such as Batman Eternal #31 – #34, Batgirl #36 which continues with the new team of Cameron Stewart and Brendan Fletcher and the impressive Grayson from Tim Seeley with issue #4.

Also this month, DC continues its variant themes with the introduction of Lego covers for several books across the New 52. These covers are impressive and highly collectible, when Marvel did a similar range they flew off the shelves, so don`t forget to pre-order them at Inter-Comics.com.

Continuing the pre-order pick, the DC title that is not to be missed in November 2014 is;

Gotham By Midnight #1 Monthly

  • Gotham By Midnight #1

Written by RAY FAWKES
Art and cover by BEN TEMPLESMITH
1:25 Variant cover by ANDREA SORRENTINO

Strange doings are afoot in Gotham City! Look out, though – Jim Corrigan is on the case in this new series by writer Ray Fawkes (CONSTANTINE, BATMAN ETERNAL) and artist Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night, Ten Grand).

32 pg, FC • RATED T

Image Comics

Image is probably the publisher hardest to write for monthly; they are constantly producing new top-quality titles month after month. Guess what? It appears November 2014 is set to repeat that trend with the launch of several new titles from brilliant creative teams, and the continuation of some already well-established favourites.

One obvious stand out title comes from Matt Fraction and Christian Ward and according to Image is a ‘psychedelic sci-fi retelling of The Odyssey’. ODY-C #1 will look to appeal to all readers of sci-fi, lovers of cosmic chaos and could well be the next Image ‘must-have’, following on the mantle set by titles such as East Is West, Black Science and Manifest Destiny.

Whilst discussing ‘must-have’ titles, the previews of new fantasy title Tooth & Claw #1 from Kurt Busiek look superb. The first double-sized issue launches this November and has been described as a ‘high-fantasy epic’, if you’re a fan of Game of Thrones or fantasy in general be sure to pre-order this title as its set to be a big seller.

November looks to be a big month for Ray Fawkes, previously mentioned with Gotham By Midnight #1, he launches Intersect from Image too and has complete creative control over the books as he is on writing, art and covers. If you are a fan of his work, or are just looking to ‘dip you toe’ into the Image world this may be the books for you.

Other new titles launching this November from Image include mind-bending sci-fi series Drifter #1 from Ivan Brandon, the crazy looking The Humans #1 from Keenan Marshall Keller, Sinergy #1 from Michael Avon Oeming and Taki Soma which has the potential to become a sought after indie gem, and American Legends #1 – #5 which will see Image take a crack at the ‘weeklies’ market with a title depicting some stalwarts from America history of a madcap quest to take on Napoleon!

Every Image title is worth checking out and November sees the next issue of Rick Remender`s relatively new series Low with #5, Manifest Destiny continues to serve up thrills in issue #12, the brilliant horror series Nailbiter features a guest appearance from non-other than the legend that is Brian Michael Bendis in issue #7 and the ever popular The Walking Dead continues with #134, just what has turned the whispers into screams?

If you only want to buy one Image title this month and you’re looking for something new, the quick pick recommendation is the already mentioned ODY-C #1 from the brilliant Matt Fraction;

ODYC #1 Monthly

  • ODYC #1

Written by MATT FRACTION
Art and Cover by CHRISTIAN WARD

An epic 26 centuries in the making: In the aftermath of a galactic war a hundred years long, Odyssia the Clever Champion and her compatriots begin their longest, strangest trip yet: the one home. A gender-bent eye-popping psychedelic science fiction odyssey begins HERE, by MATT FRACTION (CASANOVA, SEX CRIMINALS, SATELLITE SAM) and CHRISTIAN WARD (INFINITE VACATION, OLYMPUS). INCLUDES SPECIAL EIGHT-PAGE FOLDOUT!

40 PAGES / FC / MATURE READERS

To see this and the full range of Image Comics titles available for November, please check out Inter-Comics.com and reserve the titles using their new subscription service to ensure you never miss an issue again!

Other Titles of Note

In November 2014, Boom! Studios are launching two particularly noteworthy new titles. Deep State #1 comes from the mind behind Image Comics Spread and Dead Body Road, Justin Jordan and looks at conspiracy theories in an all new light. If you know your Koba`s from your Caesar’s and your Chimps from Orang-utans, then the new min-series Dawn of the Planet of the Apes #1 may be of interest. If you loved the recent film, why not continue the experience in print?

IDW continues its marketing ploys by combining two of their more popular titles with the publication of Transformers Angry Birds #1 from John Barber. This is more of interest to see exactly how it works; but will certainly appeal to children, how exactly will the ‘Allspark’ work on Piggie Island? This bizarre unification could lend itself to this being one of the years more somewhat ‘interesting ‘reads.
Dark Horse have published some must read mini-series` recently and November sees the conclusion of some of those;  both POP from Curt Pires and Dark Ages from Dan Abnett conclude with their respective issue #4`s.  Yet as some good things end, November sees the dawn of a book with some superb potential. Following on from his previous series Grindhouse, Alex de Campi brings readers its sequel; Grindhouse: Drive In, Bleed Out #1. If all those comics weren`t enough, and you and the kids’ weren`t taken with Transformers Angry Birds offering from IDW, Dark Horse are bringing us Itty Bitty Comics: The Mask #1 from Art Balthazar which is the first Mask comic in over a decade and with its cutesy art is sure to be a big seller.

So if you’re looking for a title outside the usual big hitters, the quick pick recommendation that should find its way onto your pull is Grindhouse: Drive In, Bleed Out #1;

Grindhouse Drive In #1 Monthly

  • Grindhouse: Drive In, Bleed Out #1 (Of 8)

Written by Alex de Campi
Art and Cover by R. M. Guéra

Grindhouse is back from the dead, and it’s meaner, badder, and dirtier than ever! In the first of four new exploitation opuses, Scalped’s R. M. Guéra joins series writer Alex de Campi for “Slay Ride,” a brutal holiday tale of revenge and supernatural terror in the driven snow!

FC, 32 pages

To Conclude

November looks set to be another month of non-stop comics, with something to appeal to everyone across all publishers and genres. I hope that you have enjoyed my look at some titles; and don`t forget if you see something that appeals to you they are all available to pre-order at Inter-Comics.com, the Uk`s premier comic retailer.

Don`t forget to check the fantastic range of premium toys and figures available in previews, as well as the ever expanding world of Pop Vinyl Funkos all available to order via Inter-Comics.com; please contact them if you are looking to order something not featured on the site and they will do their very best to accommodate your order. The guys from the Inter-Comics Podcast will be offering up their weekly picks so please tune in to them to see what they believe you should be buying.

Until next month, thanks for reading, and if you’re not bored enough of my ramblings you can catch more on Twitter @vintagelaureate. Have a great month!

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Posted on September 8th, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #049 – ROBOT JESUS

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Free Costin

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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #049 Transformers
This week the gang is joined by John-Paul Bove. JP talks about his work, the role of colourists and which comic book characters he’d marry, kill or fuck.

The gang also look at the big news announcements from the week, talk about their best/worst comics of the week and discuss a double helping of 52.

Sit down, relax and enjoy!

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Posted on July 26th, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #048 – MILKING THANOS

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Free Costin

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Milk Thanos
This week the trio let you guys decide the content as they answer your questions.
Topics include: Their pulls lists, spoilers, character defining creators and which superheroes they would marry.

So sit back and enjoy this bumper sized episode!

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Posted on July 10th, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #047 – EGG FU 1602

By Jack Chambers and Daniel Cole

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Marvel 1602
The Freeless Defenders return to explore the year 1602. Discuss Superman’s newest issue and try to understand the majesty of Egg Fu.

It is the book of the month episode so sit back and enjoy!

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Posted on July 10th, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #046 – JOSH OF SPADES

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Free Costin

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Jack Of Spades #1 teaser
This week the mighty trio reunite and are joined by Joshua Werner! Josh talks about his work, life and love for comics. He even allows Free to indulge her TMNT obsession.

On top of Josh’s appearance the team tackle the newest news, look at the sales charts and discuss their best and worst of the week.

It all finishes on a high note with the return of the dramatic reading!

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Posted on July 10th, 2014
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OUT OF THE LONG BOX #037 – PUNISHER #8

By Chris Fenn

Punisher #8 Crossbones
It is such a joy to see this in my reading pile; it’s one of those books that makes me excited to see and is often at the top of my reading list. This installment lives up to the high benchmark the previous issues have already set.

Now before I get into the meat of The Punisher I will sort of apologise if this review seems a bit samey. At the time of writing my local post man screwed me over and only brought me four comics, so I try not to go over the same book too often, but this week I have no real choice.

That’s my story and I’m sticking to it!

Punisher #8 Killing
Now if you listen to @intercomicspod you may hear them say that Wonder Woman is DC’s dark but wonderful book. Now my reading list is much the opposite of the pod’s team; I am predominantly a DC guy with a few Marvel titles, and what they describe Wonder Woman as is how I would say The Punisher is.

This issue acts as an ending to a smaller arc around Ortiz, but as I have said in the past, the flow of the overarching narrative seems to continue. Now if you ask me where we are compared to the first issue there has been such a lot of movement but it has all felt so smooth and natural.

One of the cornerstones of this issue is honour, and Maurer and Edmondson really bring a lot of character to our protagonists. The way Frank and Tom bond and connect and bounce off each other knowing only previous training is beautiful to behold. I love the simplicity on how they explain each other’s pasts and backgrounds. The dialogue doesn’t feel like overlong exposition, and it does feel like a natural conversation men who are entrusting each other with their lives would talk about whilst preparing for battle.

One sentiment that is echoed throughout the issue is “we don’t leave teammates behind” and seeing that Tom came back to claim the bodies of his fallen allies, and he and Frank constantly try to return and help each other is such a hopeful and optimistic message as well as feeling so natural and authentic.

It’s interesting to note that even Crossbones seems to have a sense of honour when it comes to combatants; seeing Tom and Greg as ‘sport’ and allowing them to go free is so much more welcome and makes for a more compelling villain than simply seeing him murder them in cold blood. I wouldn’t be surprised if we later see a tentative partnership between Frank and Crossbones.

Punisher #8 Right back
I especially love the closing page of the comic, seeing Tom honour Frank by naming his squad and appropriating his skull insignia as well as trying to keep remote tabs on him. This is such a brilliant and inspiring series, and I am truly glad I chose to pick it up.

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Posted on July 4th, 2014
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OUT OF THE LONG BOX #029 – MOON KNIGHT #4

By Chris Fenn

Moon Knight #4 Fries
I get it now.

I started Moon Knight with its first issue of Marvel Now; something to broaden my horizons and move out of Gotham for a while. I really liked the books artwork, and I liked the idea behind this insane superhero that is quite light without being silly. A really good concept and something I looked forward to.

But I didn’t get it.

Last issue had the chain gang ghosts and the music box, and after speaking to Dan (@Gizmo151183) saying that I didn’t quite understand it and it just sort of washed over me. It was cool to read but I felt either I didn’t get the depth of what the comic wanted to say, or it simply had nothing to say.

I don’t think I got it.

Moon Knight #4 Sleep
When I read this issue I was instantly drawn to it all. I’m quite a fan of dreamscapes and internal exploration anyway, so the plot was a big thumbs up from me. The way Declan Shalvey creates a unique feeling dream world but ties it in to the grand reveal at the end is wonderful – it doesn’t feel forced, or obvious but brings the entire piece together.

The double page splash was simply gorgeous, and it made me start to get it.

Whilst talking about the art, I want to say that it’s fantastic to see a damp room actually look damp. Maybe it’s because I spend most of my time in Gotham, but I’m used to seeing dingy rooms, or slums or hovels – but the damp room in Moon Knight genuinely looked damp, and that made me happy.

I was beginning to get it.

I love the plot to this as well, it manages to make me believe that Moon Knight straddles the line between being a genius and being utterly insane; in an odd way he reminds me a bit of Robert Downy Jr.’s Sherlock Holmes. This is a character I feel I can emotionally invest in without knowing what he does in his private life.

I utterly felt like I was going to get it.

Moon Knight #4 Shut up
But then I managed to get all confused by the ending. I can’t tell if this is the end of another self-contained issue, or if this is only the beginning to a two part story. I really want it to be one issue, but I suppose I will find out next month there WILL be a next month!

Even though I don’t know if I get it now…

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Posted on June 5th, 2014
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OUT OF THE LONG BOX #027 – PUNISHER #6

By Chris Fenn

The Punisher #6 Electro
A week with two Marvel reviews and no DC reviews; what interesting times we live in!

So I’ve never actually reviewed Punisher before for Inter-Comics, but it did get a mention in my Justice League 3000 #3 and I said it felt very much like an action film from the 80’s or the 90’s. After reading this issue I’m unsure how I feel about that statement.

Don’t be upset or worried though, I think The Punisher is brilliant, and is one of the things I really look forward to getting my hands on, but I will go into a bit more detail on why I think it’s moved past a Stallone film.

It seems really easy to make The Punisher an exceptionally dark and bleak character. Based on his origin you could easily see Snyder’s Batman from the New 52 fitting the role, but The Punisher doesn’t feel as bleak and brooding as Batman does at the moment.

The Punisher #6 Give up
There are some really nice moments Frank has had in previous issues; he’s bonded with people, he’s seen to have friends and a pet dog, sort of. These are the things we don’t see the current Batman do, and honestly it is refreshing to have that lighter tone without forsaking the main core of the character or the setting.

What I really loved about this issue is it acts as a conduit between the first story arc, with the Dos Soles, and what I assume to be the second story arc with the Howling Commandos. The way the plot has bridged together has been beautiful, something similar to how Brian Azzarello ties together his Wonder Woman arcs.

Instead of feeling like very different stories that happen to use the same character it feels like we have one long story, but because of how cleverly and naturally characters and sub plots are introduced it never feels like the original story has ended.

I didn’t really expect to talk about Scott Snyder’s Batman in this review, but it acts as a perfect comparison to this story. In Zero Year I have felt there are three very distinct stories; the Red Hood story, the Doctor Death story and The Riddler story, and even though they are using the “Zero Year” as the connection between the three acts, it does feel like three isolated and different stories, which is making me dread opening my Batman books until it’s over.

The Punisher #6 Drive
I understand that may upset some people, but I do really like Snyder. He’s a solid writer with some very good ideas, but I’m just growing tired of the main Batman series. Right now, one of the best Batman books on the shelf is The Punisher; and you should go to the Inter-Comics store and order the first six issues!

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Posted on June 5th, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #042 – THE ANSWER TO LIFE, THE UNIVERSE AND EVERYTHING

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Free Costin

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52 Week #21
It’s a hostful episode as Jack, Dan and Free reunite to discuss this week’s biggest news, in particular, what an awful person David Goyer is.

There’s also the best and worst comics of the week, the quick mentions and Week 21 of 52.

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Posted on May 31st, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #041 – CULLEN BUNN AND THE FREELESS DEFENDERS!

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Cullen Bunn

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Cullen Bunn Sinestro
This week The Freeless Defenders are joined by the one and only Cullen Bunn!

The nearly hour long interview is a fantastic finale to an episode full of the usual good stuff including week’s big news, April’s sales figures, the best/worst comics of the week, 52 #20 and the season finales for Arrow and Agents of SHIELD.

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Posted on May 31st, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #040 – PIXELATED VIOLENCE!

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Mike Garley

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Kill Screen
This week the team are joined by the wonderful Mike Garley. He talks about his career and his newest project The Kill Screen.

On top of that the team chat about the news, comics and issues 18 and 19 of 52. So sit back and enjoy!

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Posted on May 31st, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #039 – POWER RANGERS FOR ADULTS!

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Brian Visaggio

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Stronghold
Brian Visaggio joins the team this week as they look around his Stronghold. They talk news, comics and Brian. Ending on a high as they open the doors to a new kingdom.

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Posted on May 10th, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #038 – THE PRIDE OF INTER-COMICS

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Mathew Wilmeau

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Pride of Baghdad
This week we discuss our book of the month Pride Of Baghdad. However the team has lost Dan, so have to survive the best and worst comics of the week with our favourite regular guest host Mathew Wilmeau.

Also we discuss the latest episodes of Arrow and Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D, so expect a few spoilers.

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Posted on May 10th, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #037 – MARIO’S VIDEOS ARE NASTY!

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Mario Covone

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Bash Street Kids
This week the Freeless defenders team up with comics creator Mario Covone. They discuss everything from the latest news to 52 #16. Mario divulges his writing secrets as the episode heads towards a dramatically tragic end.

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Posted on May 10th, 2014
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INTER-COMICS PODCAST – EPISODE #036 – HAIL HYDRA

By Jack Chambers, Daniel Cole and Free Costin

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Amazon Comixology
Join Dan, Free & Jack as they discuss this week’s big news of Amazon buying ComiXology, the latest episode of Agents of SHIELD, 52 #15 and the best & worst comics. #HailHydra

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Posted on April 26th, 2014
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