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In this episode of Weekly Pulls Pick of the Week, hosts Mike and Steve discuss their latest comic book reads, reflecting on their experiences and insights gained from the medium. They explore various titles, including Superman, The Missionary, Damaged People, Dick Tracy, Dread the Halls, Hello Darkness, and Babs, sharing their thoughts on artwork, storytelling, and the emotional impact of these comics. The conversation highlights the joy of comic book reading and the nostalgia it evokes, while also critiquing the challenges of maintaining fresh narratives in long-standing franchises. In this episode, Mike and Steve delve into various comic book series, highlighting their unique themes, storytelling techniques, and artistic styles. They explore the humor found in fantasy comics, the dystopian elements of 'Long Cold Winter', the intriguing narrative twists in 'Napalm Lullaby', and the artistic prowess in 'The Exorcism at 1600 Penn'. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creativity and imagination in storytelling, while also addressing the challenges of wrapping up complex narratives.
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Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
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In this episode of Weekly Pulls Pick of the Week, hosts Mike and Steve discuss their latest comic book reads, reflecting on their experiences and insights gained from the medium. They explore various titles, including Superman, The Missionary, Damaged People, Dick Tracy, Dread the Halls, Hello Darkness, and Babs, sharing their thoughts on artwork, storytelling, and the emotional impact of these comics. The conversation highlights the joy of comic book reading and the nostalgia it evokes, while also critiquing the challenges of maintaining fresh narratives in long-standing franchises. In this episode, Mike and Steve delve into various comic book series, highlighting their unique themes, storytelling techniques, and artistic styles. They explore the humor found in fantasy comics, the dystopian elements of 'Long Cold Winter', the intriguing narrative twists in 'Napalm Lullaby', and the artistic prowess in 'The Exorcism at 1600 Penn'. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creativity and imagination in storytelling, while also addressing the challenges of wrapping up complex narratives.
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Co-Hosts:
Jarrod
Varsha
Chris
Jose
Carl D. Albert (author)
Thomas J. Devens (author)
Alex French (author)
Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)

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