This is it! After years of coverage, Sean and Dr. G have reached the end of Secret Wars...for now. Join us as we talk about the redemption of Reed Richards, the deconstruction of Dr. Doom, and the best ending in comics' even history!
It's time to pull up a chair and pull out your spine! Sean, Dr. G, and special guest Jon from Married Watching Cartoons read the action-packed penultimate issue of Secret Wars, Vol. 3!
The Secret Wars boys take a quick break from their coverage of all things Beyonder to review and discuss the seminal Squadron Supreme mini-series by Mark Gruenwald and Bob Hall. Often referred to as "Watchmen before Watchmen", this comic takes a hard look at what would happen if superheroes stopped fighting villains and tried to actually save the world...almost destroying it in the process.
Special guest Doug Zawisza, author of the Hawkman Companion from TwoMorrows Publishing, joins us for a Nighthawk-focused episode to discuss Captain America 314, a Squadron crossover, and issue 11 of Squadron Supreme. As we head into the final issue of the mini-series, we discuss Nighthawk as a Batman pastiche, the breaking of Ape-X's mind, and the best Hawkman stories of all time.
The Secret Wars boys take a quick break from their coverage of all things Beyonder to review and discuss the seminal Squadron Supreme mini-series by Mark Gruenwald and Bob Hall. Often referred to as "Watchmen before Watchmen", this comic takes a hard look at what would happen if superheroes stopped fighting villains and tried to actually save the world...almost destroying it in the process.
Special guest Jessie Cooper, host of Alphabet Flight and co-host of Limited Theories, joins us to discuss issues 9-10 of Squadron Supreme, where we discuss the biggest little death and probelmatic issues with love.
The Secret Wars boys take a quick break from their coverage of all things Beyonder to review and discuss the seminal Squadron Supreme mini-series by Mark Gruenwald and Bob Hall. Often referred to as "Watchmen before Watchmen", this comic takes a hard look at what would happen if superheroes stopped fighting villains and tried to actually save the world...almost destroying it in the process.
In this second episode, Greg and Sean are joined by the Irredeemable Shagg from the Fire and Water Network to review issues 2 and 3 of The Squadron Supreme. Join them as they discuss the sins we forgive in our heroes, what our home states would be named after in the Squad Universe, and why Nuke is the worst.
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