
The last and final episode of Arrow's season finale is aired and the Wednesday Warriors discuss why this show has had them hooked since the first episode.
After a two week absence, Sean Leslie returns with reports of nearly hulking out at a concert and Sean Black gets a new Thor sized tattoo in a rather sensitize area.
The Wednesday Warriors delve into part 2 of the season finale of Arrow and give their two cents about the new Iron Man 3 movie.
The Wednesday Warriors finally uncover the true purpose of Marvel's Illuminati.
The Warriors continue to talk about the craziness that is Age of Ultron and review many other books for your listening pleasure.
After Sean Black swore to never read another issue of Age of Ultron last week, he is back in full force this week to review...Age of Ultron!
Special guest James Moore joins us for one of our most surprising episodes yet. Deadpool #7 is named as a strong contender for issue of the year. Was that a typo?
The season finale of Walking Dead is discussed as well as this weeks feast of comics.
The Wednesday Warriors compare the new Constantine book to the beloved Hellblazer.
The Wednesday Warriors reach their 4 Year Anniversary since starting the podcast!
Sean Black's adventures at Emerald Comicon is shared on this weeks mind-blowing episode.
The Warriors take a look back at the life of a soul that was taken far too soon, Damian Wayne.
The end of an era is celebrated as Hellblazer reaches it's last and final issue.
Family Day is celebrated as the Wednesday Warriors are joined by Richard Saad, the first of three special guests.
The Wednesday Warriors discuss their Valentine's Day plans, or lack thereof, as well as The Walking Dead.
Invincible is celebrated as this Wednesday Warrior favorite reaches it's 100th issue.
The warriors are still down one man with Sean L away at Sundance. An Ice storm ruins Jonas’s hope of a getaway vacation, and Bryton make the trek of a lifetime. This creates the Perfect Storm!
Sean L is away at Sundance and the warriors reflect on Rick Remender's run of Uncanny X-Force.
The Wednesday Warriors review Superior Spider-Man #1 among many other great comics.
The Wednesday Warriors interview Rust creator Royden Lepp.
The warriors go back to 1976 to review Chris Claremont and John Byrne's X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga
The best comics of 2012 are named as the Wednesday Warriors continue their picks in this exciting 2-part episode.
The best comics of 2012 are named as the Wednesday Warriors give their picks in this exciting 2-part episode.
With Marvel Now in full swing the Warriors discuss the difficulties in keeping up with the aggressive publishing schedule Marvel is cursing their fans with.
In this weeks Time Machine episode the warriors go back to 2003 to review Darwyn Cooke's award-winning mini-series, DC: The New Frontier.
The Warriors share their thanks for nothing in the aftermath of Thanksgiving.
The Wednesday Warriors dive head first into more Marvel Now titles rather than waiting for later. Which new Marvel books should be on everyone's pull list? Listen and find out.
These "Hot Dogs" are at it again! We hope you like your podcast with all the fixin's.
This episode is so action-packed you might not be able to handle it with the debut of our new supercomputer sidekick, F2-C1.
Recorded in a haunted basement, the Warriors say goodbye to a couple of legendary Marvel runs.
Jonas and Bryton can't escape their new found obsession with Liam Neeson.
The Warriors are down a man but that doesn't stop them from bravely facing the first shots from Marvel Now.
The Avengers Vs. X-Men event is finally over. But are the Warriors celebrating the event or celebrating it leaving?
Whether on land or under the sea, nothing can stop us from Judging the new Dredd movie.
Zero issues are in full force from DC and the Wednesday Warriors share what they think.
It's that time folks. Time for another astonishing edition of Comic Book Ketchup.
The Wednesday Warriors interview Michael Avon Oeming!
In this weeks Time Machine episode the warriors go back to 1986 to review Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns.
The Wednesday Warriors talk about everyone's favorite snack food, Bugle Bites.
It's that time folks. Time for another astonishing edition of Comic Book Ketchup. A heaping pile of books are reviewed for your listening pleasure.
The Wednesday Warriors go for the gold but test positive for bath salts in this post olympic spectacular.
This week the Warriors interview the creators of Short-Stack: Tales of a Super-Human, Jay and Drew Sternitzky
Batmant vs. Spider-Man. Who will win the title for best summer movie?
It's that time folks. Time for another astonishing edition of Comic Book Ketchup. A heaping pile of books are reviewed for your listening pleasure.
The Wednesday Warriors give a recap on San Diego Comic Con 2012.
In this weeks Time Machine episode the warriors go back to 1992 and review all of the Image Number Ones.
The Warriors press on through wildfires and prematurely exploding fireworks shows to bring you this amazing milestone episode.
Marvel's big gay wedding has come and past and the Wednesday Warriors vent their frustrations at Marvel's marketing ploys.
Lots of old favorites and new discoveries in this week's mind-boggling reviews.
Sean Black is in town and joins in the studio for a rant on Prometheus.
Plenty of comics are discussed. Bryton is wrong again and just what is that smell?
This episode is short and sweet. Kind of like Jonas. What more could you want?
Who will be the prominent DC character that will come out of the closet? The Warriors speculate.
Jonas shares why stopping a baseball with your face is a not a good idea. Sean Black almost gets taken out by a Mustang. Bleed on!
The Avengers movie is finally here in all of it's awesome glory. Find out what parts the Warriors liked best as well as what drove Jonas crazy.
Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma's Image Comic Morning Glories is spotlighted. The Warriors jump up and down as they declare Morning Glories like Lost, but only better.
It's that time folks. Time for another astonishing edition of Comic Book Ketchup.
The Warriors review the latest books and Game of Thrones. Wait a minute. Is Games of Thrones comic book related? Well this week it is!
The Warriors take a look at the first issue of the book Marvel is hoping will be their biggest book of the year, Avengers Vs. X-Men #1.
Sean Leslie is back this episode and is joined by three others to talk about their experience at the Emerald City Comic Con.
The Warriors get their first taste of Tarot as well as issue several challenges.
Walking Dead season finale is discussed as well as a heaping pile of new comics.
It's that time folks. Time for another astonishing edition of Comic Book Ketchup with special guest Justin Allred.
The Wednesday Warriors interview Eisner Award winning writer/artist, Nate Powell.
The latest happenings in the comic industry are discussed as well as more comic reviews.
The Warriors return with a podcast of presidential proportions.
Valentine's Day is briefly discussed to make for our most Un-Valentine's Day ever.
The Watchmen prequels are discussed. Good idea or a bad one? Listen and find out.
The Sean's return! Sean Black talks about life in San Diego while Sean Leslie shares tales at the Sundance Film Festival.
It's that time folks. Time for another astonishing edition of Comic Book Ketchup.
The best comics of 2011 are named as the Wednesday Warriors continue to give their picks in this exciting 2-part episode.
The best comics of 2011 are named as the Wednesday Warriors give their picks in this exciting 2-part episode.
The Warriors are all sick but still record to bring you a review of the latest DC animated movie, Batman: Year One.
The Warriors give their last update at the end of the Pile of Shame challenge.
The Warriors go down their list of comics they want for Christmas. Sean Leslie also gives an early Adventures of Tintin review.
Jonas and Bryton do the show by themselves for the first time. Books are reviewed as craziness ensues.
t's that time folks. Time for another astonishing edition of Comic Book Ketchup. Also Sean B. and Bryton share their love of the new Twilight movie.
The Warriors discuss the final outcome of Marvel's X-Men: Schism as well as Regenisis and how things are in the X-Universe.
The Warriors discuss the final outcome of Marvel's Fear Itself by Matt Fraction and Stuart Immonen.
With Jonas and Sean B. suspended, we're joined by special guests Matt and Wes and run down a whole heap of comic books.
The Warriors travel back in time to review all the X-Men #1 issues.
Jonas gives us an update of the plethora of comics he caught up with over the weekend.
It's that time folks. Time for another astonishing edition of Comic Book Ketchup.
Time has passed and all 52 books have been released. What ones should you check out and what ones should you avoid? It's all here, as we review every book from DC's New 52.
The lost hour from last week was recovered thanks to the comic book gods. Enjoy.
The Wednesday Warriors experience their first power outage while recording. Mayhem ensues.
The Warriors review Nate Powell's new graphic novel from Top Shelf Productions.
The DC Universe event that has everyone talking has finally happened. Will the Warriors be on board or will this finally cause them to jump ship?
The Wednesday Warriors discuss what they have been reading in their pile of shame.
It's that time folks. Time for another uncanny edition of Comic Book Ketchup.
This week the Warriors take a look at little Bobby Kirkman and little Bobby Liefeld's new Image title, The Infinite.
The Wednesday Warriors spotlight Secret Warriors with its stellar last issue.
This week the Wednesday Warriors review Captain America the movie.
The Warriors share their adventures they had at this years San Diego Comic Con.
The Warriors review X-Men: Schism #1 as well as other mutant books. They also talk about getting prepared for the San Diego Comic Con and Sean Black gives a progress report on his pile of shame.
Sean Black dives into his pile of shame and talks about the best comics he has read out of the 80+ books he read in the last week.
The Warriors get rebooted! And there is no better way to start fresh than with an episode of Comic Book Ketchup!
The Warriors ransacked the archives to bring you The Best of Wednesday Warriors Part 2.
The Warriors ransacked the archives to bring you The Best of Wednesday Warriors Part 1.
The Warriors celebrate their 100th episode anniversary in the second part of this ground breaking milestone.
The Warriors celebrate their 100th episode anniversary and do it in style. They answer fan submitted questions and go buck wild as hilarious hijinks ensue throughout the night.
The Wednesday Warriors review X-Men First Class and discuss the upcoming DC reboot.
The Wednesday Warriors spotlight Marvel's Uncanny X-Force series by Rick Remender.
The Warriors travel back in time to review Infinity Gauntlet by Jim Starlin, George Perez and Ron Lim in the latest special time machine episode.
DC's next big event, Flashpoint by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert, is reviewed.
Free Comic Book Day 2011 and its plethora of books are reviewed in full.
The Warriors have seen Thor and they give their full reviews and admit how smitten they are with Chris Hemsworth.
All four warriors are back in time for another exciting round of comic book ketchup.
The Warriors review books and then say what they loved, hated and thought was just okay.
Fear Itself, Marvel's new crossover event by Matt Fraction and Stuart Immonen, is reviewed.
With all of the new Image #1's released every month how do you know what to read? Well the warriors break down and buy a couple so you don't have to!
The Warriors discuss current news events like Wonder Woman's boner causing costume and artist superstar Rob Granito.
It’s that time again, true believers! Comic Book Ketchup! The Warriors reviews all the comics that have tickled their fancy in the last month! Huzzah!
Spotlight on Grant Morrison and Sean Murphy's Joe the Barbarian. Sean and Zach also give an Emerald City Comicon wrap-up.
The warriors celebrate their 2nd anniversary by sitting down with a bowl of Chubby Wizard™ ice cream and watching the new All-Star Superman animated feature.
It's that time again, true believers! Comic Book Ketchup! The Warriors reviews all the comics that have tickled their fancy in the last month! Huzzah!
The Warriors travel back in time to review Kingdom Come by Mark Waid and Alex Ross in the latest special time machine episode.
In the latest episode of Wednesday Warriors they throw the script right out the window and go full force into "winging it" territory.
The Sixth Gun by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt is spotlighted.
Multiple comic books are reviewed and discussed in the latest ketchup episode.
The Warriors give their picks for best comics in 2010 in the continuation of this special 2-part episode.
The Warriors give their picks for best comics in 2010 in this special 2-part episode.
You asked the questions and we have the answers. In this weeks exciting episode the Warriors debate a variety of topics sent to us by listeners.
In this weeks exciting episode the Warriors discuss the Marvel event Shadowland, Superman: Grounded and the season finale of AMC's The Walking Dead.
The Warriors travel back in time to review Marvels by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross in the latest special time machine episode.
Its that time of the year! The warriors discuss what they are thankful for in comics this year. Jonas finally reads Essex county...
The Warriors take a look at indie favorite Jeff Lemire, but some stand divided on his grandeur.
The Warriors discuss who they would put on their comic book Mount Rushmore.
The Warriors review a plethora of comic books in this latest Ketchup episode.
The warriors discuss AMC's new series "The Walking Dead" based on the comic by Robert Kirkman.
The Warriors take a look at comic superstar artist Jim Lee.
The Warriors review the new movie RED that is loosely based on the Homage Comics mini-series of the same title, written by Warren Ellis .
The Warriors talk about the latest sales numbers of various comic books.
The Warriors review a plethora of comic books in this latest Ketchup episode. Matt Page also guests on the show to talk about getting comic books bound into your own personalized hardcover.
Does this X-Men story deserve its classic status? Is Chris Claremont a good writer or does everyone falsely remember him being one? Does Sean Leslie commit Kubrick blasphemy?
Vampires in comics. Are they awesome or do they suck?
The Warriors get down to the nit-and-grit of recently released crime books. Trevor Rimmasch also fills in for another exciting episode.
G. Willow Wilson and MK Perker's Eisner nominated Vertigo series, Air, is spotlighted in this latest thrilling episode.
The warriors discuss who their favorite comic book characters are and what makes certain characters great.
The Warriors give their review of the Scott Pilgrim movie and profess their love for Edgar Wright.
Sean Leslie gives his full report on his experience at this years SDCC. Books Reviewed: Bullet to the Head #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) Written by Matz; Art by Colin Wilson Green Lantern #50 (DC Comics) Written by Geoff Johns; Art by Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy, Rebecca Buchman, Mark John Irwin, Tom Nguyen Casanova #1 (Icon) Written [...]
Scott Pilgrim Vol. 6 is finally out and the Warriors discuss if O’Malley ends the series on a high note or if it goes the way of the Matrix trilogy. Books Reviewed: Brightest Day #6 (DC Comics) Written by Geoff Johns, Peter J Tomasi; Art by Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, Scott Clark, Joe Prado Mystery [...]
The Warriors discuss the ending of X-Men: Second Coming. Books Reviewed: Superman #701 (Marvel Comics) Written by J. Michael Straczynski; Art by Eddy Barrows i, Zombie #2 (Vertigo) Written by Chris Roberson; Art by Michael Allred Starman Omnibus (DC Comics) Written by James Robinson; Art by Tony Harris X-Men: Second Coming (Marvel Comics) Written by [...]
The Warriors spotlight The Stuff of Legend. Books Reviewed: The Stuff of Legend Book 1: The Dark (Villard) Written by Mike Raicht, Brian Smith; Art by Charles Wilson Avengers: The Children’s Crusade #1 (Marvel Comics) Written by Alan Heinberg; Art by Jim Cheung, Mark Morales Shadowland #1 (Marvel Comics) Written by Andy Diggle; Art by [...]
The Warriors take a look at Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne. They also have a lengthy sidetrack talking about clones. How could you not be excited for this latest exciting episode? Books Reviewed: Ghostopolis (Graphix) Written and drawn by Doug Tennapel Secret Avengers #2 (Marvel Comics) Written by Ed Brubaker; Art by Mike Deodato [...]
In tonight’s exciting episode the Warriors review the Jonah Hex film! Um… yeah. We really wish the movie was something to cheer about. Find out what we hated about the film and help us try and remember anything we liked. Also Avengers #2 by Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr. is up for debate. [...]
In this episode those potty-mouthed Wednesday Warriors try (and fail) to keep it clean while talking about their favorite Graphic Novels or close-ended storylines. They also clear up any confusion between the definitions of “issue” vs. “episode.” But first they’ve got some books to talk about! Books Reviewed: Dark Wolverine #87 (Marvel Comics) Written by [...]
Episode 53: Comic Book Ketchup Multiple comic books are reviewed and discussed in the latest ketchup episode. Books Reviewed: Invincible #72 (Image Comics) Written by Robert Kirkman; Art by Ryan Ottley Zatanna #1 (DC Comics) Written by Paul Dini; Art by Stephane Roux, Karl Story Ultimate Avengers 2 #3 (Marvel Comics) Written by Mark Millar; [...]
Sean Black reviews DC’s 52 for episode 52 in just 52 seconds! Zounds and astonishment abound! Wonders never cease here! Join us as we chat about comics on a heroic scale as we look at the new heroic books released this week. Books Reviewed: 52 (DC Comics) Written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, [...]
Warriors are back on the town cruising for a bruising and they’re packing an awesome guest star, Vanessa Luna. She brings a couple of great picks to the table and we all get chatty about what we thought of Iron Man 2. Did it live up to the first one? Listen and find out. Books [...]
Happy 50th Episode! To celebrate the Warriors do a Read-Along to Marvel's Siege event. All the voices are done by the Wednesday Warriors and their multiple talented friends. Music by Guy Michelmore.
The Warriors travel back in time to review the cautionary tale of Iron Man: Demon in a Bottle by Bob Layton, David Michelinie and John Romita Jr. Is this issue worth the hype or is it so bad it’s good? Find out in what is sure to be a classic episode of Wednesday Warriors. Download [...]
Greg from Black Cat Comics our local dealer of all things dastardly is our special guest this week and we talk to him about the awesomeness/suckiness of owning your own shop. Books Reviewed: Brightest Day #1 (DC Comics) Written Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi; Art by Scott Clark, Patrick Gleason, Joe Prado, Ivan Reis, Ardian [...]
What a great week for comics – not such a great week for wallets. Books Reviewed: X-Force #26 (Marvel Comics) Written Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost; Art by Mike Choi The Last Days of American Crime #2 (Radical) Written by Rick Remender; Art by Greg Tocchini Thor #609 (Marvel Comics) Written by Kieron Gillen; Art by [...]
All of the Warriors discuss the recent comic book film, Kick Ass. Books Reviewed: The Brave and the Bold #33 (DC Comics) Written J. Michael Straczynski; Art by Cliff Chiang The Spirit #1 (Marvel Comics) Written by Mark Schultz, Denny O’Neil; Art by Moritat, Bill Sienkiewicz The Magdalena #1 (Top Cow) Written by Ron Marz; [...]
Review and discussion of the new event Brightest Day and the finale of The Siege. Once again a huge array of comics are covered, we love some, we hate some, but be sure to read your comics first before you listen to the podcast as this episode is particularly spoiler heavy. Books Reviewed: Brightest Day [...]
The warriors discuss DC’s forever (and ever) long event, Blackest Night. Sean Black also talks about his adventures at Wonder Con 2010. The Warriors also take an in-depth look at Jonathan Hickman’s new S.H.I.E.L.D. #1. Books Reviewed: Blackest Night (DC Comics) Written Geoff Johns; Art by Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert, Joe Prado S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (Marvel [...]
Multiple comic books are reviewed and discussed in the latest ketchup episode. Books Reviewed: Justice League Cry for Justice #7 (DC Comics) Written James Robinson; Art by Mauro Cascioli, Scott Clark, Ibraim Roberson Irredeemable #12 (Boom! Studios) Written by Mark Waid; Art by Peter Krause Incorruptible #5 (Boom! Studios) Written by Mark Waid; Art by [...]
The Warriors spotlight the superhero crime book Powers by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming. Books Reviewed: Green Lantern # (DC Comics) Written Geoff Johns; Art by Doug Mahnke Hellblazer #265 (Vertigo) Written by Peter Milligan; Art by Simon Bisley Locke & Key: Crown of Shadows #4 (IDW) Written by Joe Hill; Art by [...]
The Warriors discuss their experience at Emerald City Comic Con 2010. Download the episode now: Discuss this episode on our forum at lets.fightforcomics.com!
Sean gives his review (spoiler free) of the comic book movie, Kick ASS! Download the episode now: Discuss this episode on our forum at lets.fightforcomics.com!
The Warriors talk about the Amazon.com fiasco that made graphic novels the cheapest they have ever been. $100.00 Marvel Omnibus editions for only $8.99?! Is it too good to be true? Find out in this exciting episode. Download the episode now: Discuss this episode on our forum at lets.fightforcomics.com!
Captain America was created by Joe Simon And Jack Kirby and debuted in 1941 just 9 months before the United States entered WWII. During this time a wave of patriotically themed superheroes sprang up such as The Shield, Captain Freedom, and Uncle Sam. Most of these failed, but nearly every publisher had it’s own super-American [...]
The Warriors talk about comics in this episode. All kinds of comics. Big comics, little comics, long comics, short comics, good comics, bad comics, pervy comics and lots of other things that relate to comics. Books Reviewed: Fantastic Four #575 (Marvel Comics) Written by Jonathan Hickman; Art by Dale Eaglesham Runaways Vol. 1 HC (Marvel [...]
“What could have been” moments are talked about in the latest exciting episode. Books Reviewed: Daredevil #504 (Marvel Comics) Written by Andy Diggle, Anthony Johnston; Art by Roberto De La Torre Invincible #70 (Image Comics) Written by Robert Kirkman; Art by Ryan Ottley Hitmonkey #1 (Marvel Comics) Written by Daniel Way; Art by Dalibor Talajic [...]
Episode 37: It’s Comic News Dudes! The Warriors discuss the current comic book news and gossip. Books Reviewed: Swallow Me Whole (Top Shelf) Written and drawn by Nate Powell Grimm Fairy Tales: Pinnochio (Zenescope Entertainment) Written by Ralph Tedesco, David Seidman; Art by David Seidman, Dave Hoover B.P.R.D. & Hellboy TPBs (Dark Horse Comics) Written [...]
“The Event Seven Years in the Making!” The first issues of Marvel’s The Siege and The Siege: Embedded have hit the stands, and it’s time for the Warriors to weigh in on this game-changing event. Does it deliver? Does it miss the mark? Is it too soon to tell? Find out in the latest exciting [...]
The Warriors list off their favorite picks of 2009 in this special 2-part episode. In this episode we discuss the following topics: Best Graphic Novel, Best Trade, Best Comeback, Best Wildcard, Best Cover Artist, Best Cover, Best Fight, Best Moment, Best Artist, Best Writer, Best Storyline, Best Single Issue, Biggest Disappointment, Best Series.
The Warriors list off their favorite picks of 2009 in this special 2-part episode. In this episode we discuss the following topics: Best Hero. Best Villain. Best New Series.
After a quick discussion on what is or isn’t a graphic novel and what format it actually fits in we get right into our picks and discuss the dirty closet of pornography in comics. Mr. Black takes a beating for the team and goes into our local comic book shop and buys a copy of [...]
It’s the happiest time of the year! Sean gets time off and takes a long box worth of comics up on vacation with him. He tracks down and discusses his favorites of the nearly 100+ comics he read. We also discuss our favorite Christmas comics and what makes them so hap hap happy. It’s pretty [...]
Could this be? After reading a few comics recommended by Sean, Mr Black's girlfriend is now reading comics of her own will.
We’re especially lucky this week to have special guest artist and creator Brandon Dayton of the indie comic Green Monk in the Warriors Den (TM) to chat about his process and the ins-an-outs of publishing your own ideas. You really don’t want to miss out on this episode. Check out Green Monk and be sure [...]
Whether you love Superman or hate him, it’s hard not give the Man of Steel his due. The comic industry wouldn’t be where it was if it were not for the Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster creation. We discuss his “boring” reputation and the reasons to follow the Superman franchise. We even discuss the Superman [...]
Join us as we discuss our favorite comic shops and the things we love and hate about the stores we patronize. Books Reviewed: Invincible presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode #1 (Image Comics) Written by Robert Kirkman; Art by Nate Bellegarde, Bill Crabtree Sweet Tooth #3 (Vertigo) Written and drawn by Jeff Lemire Freak Angels [...]
Well, I’ll be damned. It’s episode 26 and guess who is back? Trevor Rimmasch joins us for another episode of Trevor’s Tyrade. What bargain basement comics has Trevor found for the mere cost of a quarter for our listening enjoyment? Books Reviewed: Cowboy Ninja Viking #1 (Image Comics) Written by A.J. Lieberman; Art by Dave [...]
Since Mr. Black was out of commission for a few weeks and so many great titles are coming out, we felt we had to try to catch up and talk about some of our favorites that haven’t made it into the podcast lately, (and quite a few that have that we discuss in more detail). [...]
Henny’s out of town again and lucky for us Matt Page is available to help us chat about all things creepy in comics. We go over some of our favorite Halloween comics. Books Reviewed: The Last Days of American Crime #1 (Radical) Written by Rick Remender; Art by Greg Tocchini Violent Cases (Dark Horse Comics) [...]
In this episode we spotlight Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s Locke & Key from IDW. Books Reviewed: Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft TPB (IDW) Written by Joe Hill; Art by Gabriel Rodriguez Secret Warriors #8 (Marvel Comics) Written by Jonathan Hickman; Art by Alessandro Vitti Daredevil #501 (Marvel Comics) Written by Andy Diggle; Art [...]
In this episode we spotlight Marvel’s Old Man Logan by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. Books Reviewed: Old Man Logan TPB (Marvel Comics) Written by Mark Millar; Art by Steve McNiven Olympus #1 (Image Comics) Written by Nathan Edmonson; Art by Christian Ward John Constantine, Hellblazer: Scab TPB (Vertigo) Written by Peter Milligan; Art by [...]
Whoop! This one’s a dozy folks. We just came off a late night bender from previewing Zombieland. Wow. It’s well worth the price of admission. In fact, since we saw it for free, now we will have to go see it seven more times. Sean Leslie’s already seen it thrice. Sheesh! Books Reviewed: Blackest Night [...]
Look Ma! We’re finally legal! The DRUNK episode! Featuring absolutely no alcohol whatsoever, because we talk about censorship in comics and, of course, the consumption of alcohol wouldn’t be allowed, so we follow suit. Books Reviewed: Kick-Ass #7 (Icon) Written by Mark Millar; Art by John Romita Jr. Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft TPB [...]
Although we are missing dear Mr. Black for this episode, we somehow manage (despite some of our best/worst efforts) to still get out our weekly picks. We also discuss the Disney/Marvel buy out, the new upcoming Lobo movie, and our main discussion is on comic book formats. What sizes do you like? John is not [...]
In our first ever Time Machine episode, the Warriors travel back in time to review older and classic comics. Join us on a journey through time to the year 1988, be sure to bring along $3.50 to pay for your copy of Alan Moore and Brian Bolland’s Batman: The Killing Joke. We evaluate one of [...]
This week we spotlight on the Luna brother’s horror book, Girls. No, these are not the “Girls, girls, girls” from a Motley Cru video. These are beautiful naked girls who want to sleep with all men and kill all the women. Intrigued? So were we. Books Reviewed: Blackest Night: Superman #1 (DC Comics) Written by [...]
This week we review the upcoming Spider-Woman series. Spider-Woman #1 is already available on iTunes as a motion comic for only one measly dollar. Is this the new format for comics? Is this the way of comics from the future? Are we really that lazy? You’ll only know if you tune in this week and [...]
A pretty awesome week for comics! We had a hard time picking just one for each of us, so we discuss a whole slew of books, some exciting industry news, variant covers, horny Hulk, and everything in between. Books Reviewed: Bodycount TPB (Heavy Metal) Written by Kevin Eastman; Art by Simon Bisley Blackest Night #2 [...]
The Warriors spotlight Mark Waid’s new series from Boom Studios, Irredeemable. Books Reviewed: The Walking Dead #64 (Image Comics) Written by Robert Kirkman; Art by Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn The Invincible Iron Man #16 (Marvel Comics) Written by Matt Fraction; Art by Salvador Larroca Red Robin #1 (DC Comics) Written by Christopher Yost; Art by [...]
After having watched Green Lantern: First Flight with a dude posse, the podcast gets into the discussion about Green Lantern. Everything from Rebirth to Blackest Night is covered as we look at the gamut of the Geoff John’s carefully crafted Green Lantern universe. Books Reviewed: The Nobody (Vertigo) Written and drawn by Jeff Lemire Uncanny [...]
In part 2 of our Comic Con coverage we finish the pros and cons and touch on the very few Cons we had with Comic-Con this year. Some of the highlights include the following: Sean Leslie’s hilarious interaction with Jim Steranko, John finally getting the courage to talk to Art Adams and Mr. Black shows [...]
In episode 13 we discuss the awesomeness and rockdacity that was San Diego Comic-Con. Mr. Black discusses the ins and outs of getting a job in comics. Make sure to take notes so you don’t make the same newbie mistakes as Mr.Black. We also talk about the things we enjoyed most at Comic Con and [...]
The warriors talk about big event crossovers like Dark Reign and Blackest Night. When are crossovers done right and what makes them bad? What are our favorites and ones we hate? Books Reviewed: Dark Wolverine #75 (Image Comics) Written by Daniel Way, Marjorie Liu; Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Onofrio Catacchio Northlander #17 (Vertigo) Written by [...]
The warriors discuss the pros and cons of downloading comics and getting ready for the San Diego Comic Con 09. Books Reviewed: Runaways #11 (Marvel Comics) Written by Kathryn Immonen; Art by Sara Pichelli Irredeemable #4 (Boom Studios) Written by Mark Waid; Art by Peter Krause Fell TPB (Image Comics) Written by Warren Ellis; Art [...]
In this exciting episode the Warriors discuss the amazing superhero series Invincible. Mr. Black is out in London for this episode and we stick it to him by reviewing his favorite ongoing series. Books Reviewed: Power Up Graphic Novel (Image Comics) Written and drawn by Doug Tennapel Impaler #1 (Top Cow) Written by William Harms; [...]
With word of The Goon coming to the big screen soon, the warriors decide to celebrate by talking about some of their more favorite comic book inspired series. They also discuss the rising price of comics and how they are affecting everyone already tight budgets. A New York Times article linked here talks about the [...]
We review our current collection of comics were buying and rant, rave and retch about everything in between. John’s Reads: Dead Irons Dynamite Comics new western slasher. With covers by Jae Lee and Drawn by Seinfeld’s own Jason Alexander (He’s not really George). Impaler Top cow comics terrifying twist on an old classic. Vlad the [...]
Like the sound of adamantium claws scraping across a chalkboard we delve into every annoying aspect of this horrendous Marvel movie. Download the episode now: Discuss this episode on our forum at lets.fightforcomics.com!
In this episode: Favorite creators working in the comic book field are named as well as must read books. Download the episode now: Discuss this episode on our forum at lets.fightforcomics.com!
The Warriors do a wrap-up on Secret invasion, Marvel’s big crossover event for 2008. Download the episode now: Discuss this episode on our forum at lets.fightforcomics.com!
In this episode: Comic book movie favorites are discussed along with the biggest stinkers. Download the episode now: Discuss this episode on our forum at lets.fightforcomics.com!
In this episode the warriors discuss Robert Kirkman’s brilliant horror Image series, The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead follows Rick Grimes as he does what he must to survive a zombie apocalypse. Rick Grimes, a police officer awakes from a coma only to find that world he knows has been turned upside-down. He is makes [...]
In this exciting episode the Warriors discuss what got them into comics. Seans L. only bought G.I. Joe to make his mom happy. I wonder is she is still happy. GI JOE #62 Marvel Mr. Black stared at the cover of Uncanny X-men #225 until he fell in love with comics completely. Uncanny X-Men #225 [...]