This week, our dynamic duo are joined in the Defenestrate Media studios by fellow fanboy Robert Easton. Jeff gives us his take on some of last week’s titles. Jon covers Action Comics #2 and notices that Oliver Queen is sprouting a goatee in Green Arrow #2. We discuss the current state of the various story-lines, how DC is screwing up with Superman, what Dan Didio’s comment that Ultimate Crisis didn’t happen means to Jon’s fanboy obsession with The Question, and the Barnes and Noble tantrum against DC’s digital deal with Amazon. All this and more right-wing frothing at the mouth over fictional characters in this week’s Hold 322!
Jeff’s Julie Benz Wallpaper – CLICK HERE
FYI – Krull IS available for streaming on NetFlix CLICK HERE
Inside Star Trek book that Bob referenced – CLICK HERE
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Ok, since I have been mentioned twice in this show now I feel obligated to comment. So here is my “suggestion” of a title to discuss. About a month ago I got a hair up my ass and decided to finally check out Moon Knight (t.b. from Civil War era). It piqued my interest and I proceeded to pick up about 17 of the 20 from that volume. Loved it. Great story and characters (now that I am old and all, Marc Specter was very relatable as a character), great artwork and a nice touch of insanity as well.
So last week I picked up the latest issue of the new run of Moon Knight (number 5 or 6 I believe) and was not so impressed. I had my guy at the comic store add it to my pull list to see how it develops, but I am curious to get your thoughts on it. Especially since I see Moon Knight as Marvel’s response to Batman. (Photo negative of the Dark Knight… literally). Keep up the good work guys. Excelsior! or something….
Ok, since I have been mentioned twice in this show now I feel obligated to comment. So here is my “suggestion” of a title to discuss. About a month ago I got a hair up my ass and decided to finally check out Moon Knight (t.p.b. from Civil War era). It piqued my interest and I proceeded to pick up about 17 of the 20 from that volume. Loved it. Great story and characters (now that I am old and all, Marc Specter was very relatable as a character), great artwork and a nice touch of insanity as well.
So last week I picked up the latest issue of the new run of Moon Knight (number 5 or 6 I believe) and was not so impressed. I had my guy at the comic store add it to my pull list to see how it develops, but I am curious to get your thoughts on it. Especially since I see Moon Knight as Marvel’s response to Batman. (Photo negative of the Dark Knight… literally). Keep up the good work guys. Excelsior! or something….