215 – Multiversity

Multiversity


It might have taken longer than we expected, but we finally got around to reading “Multiversity” by Grant Morrison. In the post-future, there’s only one Monitor left, Nix Uotan, the Superjudge. His reign is jostled when The Open Hand and its Gentry use COMIC BOOKS to invade the Multiverse and destroy the different Earths. At least, that’s the story without all the allegory and everything thrown in. But let’s face it: if you read this comic, then you got Morrison’d. We talk about as much as we can without getting each other too confused. In this week’s Trivia, we’re all slumming in it with negative points. For more info on past or future shows, visit www.WelcometoComics.com! Next week: “The Tick Omnibus, Vol. 1: Sunday Through Wednesday” by Ben Edlund.


214 – Convention Special 2015

214 - Convention Special 2015


In this year’s Convention Special, we talk about our experience at Star Wars Celebration VII! We go over the basics of what you can find at a comic book convention and what kinds of things you can do and see there. This year, we traveled with wives, children, and family and have an all-new experience. If you’ve ever considered going to a convention but weren’t sure what you’re getting into, then this is the episode for you. Next week: “Multiversity” by Grant Morrison. Really! The last issue’s finally coming out! For more info on past or future shows, visit www.WelcometoComics.com!


213 – Moon Knight: From The Dead!

Moon Knight: From Dead


Warren Ellis’ six-issue run writing “Moon Knight: From The Dead!” was only supposed to be a miniseries, but after his revamp of the character was so cool, Marvel ended up greenlighting it for an ongoing. We give Ellis’ book a read as we dive into each of the little episodic issues that make up this trade paperback. We rave about the amazing coloring work by Jordie Bellaire, debate Mr. Knight’s sanity, and analyze the different aspect Khonshu. Plus, no show next week! We’ll be in Anaheim for Star Wars Celebration. For more shows, visit www.WelcometoComics.com! Next time: “Multiversity” by Grant Morrison!