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EPISODE 285 - We welcome two time Eisner nominee comics writer Jordan Morris to this ep! Jordan is here to promote his new young adult comics novel Youth Group. Jordan is also co-host of the great podcast Jordan, Jesse, Go! as well as having written for several cool television shows. Check out Jordan's work!
Jordan also joins us in this episode's topic: The Final Cut, an original graphic novel featuring the Human Target.
The Final Cut happened a few years after the Human Target Vertigo mini-series, and Peter Milligan is even better. Christopher Chance, the Human Target is once again having trouble keeping track of his real identity as he goes undercover first to protect a screenwriter and then find a missing child star. But of course, nothing and no one is as they seem. Once again the theme seems to be that everyone is wearing masks. Javier Palido is the artist and his simpler approach is a powerful contrast to the complex plot. It's a beautiful, thrilling book.
The Milksops also have a few loose pop culture screws for you, including a quick discussion of the terrific animated series "My Adventures With Superman."
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EPISODE 285 - We welcome two time Eisner nominee comics writer Jordan Morris to this ep! Jordan is here to promote his new young adult comics novel Youth Group. Jordan is also co-host of the great podcast Jordan, Jesse, Go! as well as having written for several cool television shows. Check out Jordan's work!
Jordan also joins us in this episode's topic: The Final Cut, an original graphic novel featuring the Human Target.
The Final Cut happened a few years after the Human Target Vertigo mini-series, and Peter Milligan is even better. Christopher Chance, the Human Target is once again having trouble keeping track of his real identity as he goes undercover first to protect a screenwriter and then find a missing child star. But of course, nothing and no one is as they seem. Once again the theme seems to be that everyone is wearing masks. Javier Palido is the artist and his simpler approach is a powerful contrast to the complex plot. It's a beautiful, thrilling book.
The Milksops also have a few loose pop culture screws for you, including a quick discussion of the terrific animated series "My Adventures With Superman."
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