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Host Derek Coward talks about the final member of his Marvel Mount Rushmore (thanks to Peter J Rios).
Host Derek Coward talks about (rambles disjointedly actually) the movie The Flash and the character Batman, Luke Skywalker and the middle finger to Star Wars fans, and a change of mind.
Host Derek Coward talks about his Marvel Mount Rushmore, a recommendation for the movie Nimona, and his thoughts on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Host Derek Coward asks for help getting back into the X-Books.
Host Derek Coward talks about the comic books he has been reading. Note: This episode is extra rambly and poorly researched. Do with that information what you will.
Another Note: This episode also comes with an experimental transcription. Let me know if this adds your enjoyment to the episode/website. Transcription
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Judge Dredd Case Files 42
The Helltrekkers
Biff Stone: Monster Hunter For Hire
The New Champion of Shazam
Betty & Veronica: Senior Year
Host Derek Coward talks about Batman The Doom That Came To Gotham. Warning: there’s a constant scratching noise throughout the episode and you may want to skip it.
Host Derek Coward talks about his final thoughts on the Justice League Vs The Legion of Super Heroes miniseries after finishing reading the whole thing, as well as his thoughts on the first issue of the new Fantastic Four series.
The post Comic Book Noise 875: Final Thoughts on Justice League Vs The Legion of Super Heroes first appeared on Comic Book Noise.Host Derek Coward brings back his Top Five lists, this time focusing on Top Five Superhero Team Groups as well as the teams that didn’t make the final list.
Host Derek Coward gives an update on his life and talks about the Batman 89 hardcover.
Host Derek Coward talks about the Caliber Comics adaptation of HP Lovecraft’s “The Tomb”, Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman”, Amazon Prime’s adaptation of Brian K Vaughn’s “Paper Girls”, as well as spoils parts of Marvel’s “Thor: Love and Thunder” with a bunch of other foolishness.
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