The Warriors back the dump truck in to unload the heaping pile of books they read this week. The Wednesday Warriors compare the new Constantine book to the beloved Hellblazer. Age of Ultron is also given another shot and Brian K. Vaughn and Marcos Martin’s new web comic is reviewed. All this and more from the podcast your Mom just wishes would go away.
Books reviewed include:
(10:59) Arrow (CW)
(16:47) The Walking Dead (AMC)
(39:12) The Private Eye (self published)
Written by Brian K. Vaughn; Art by Marcos Martin
(32:55) Action Comics #18 (Boom! Studios)
Written by Grant Morrison; Art by Rags Morales
(43:42) Cobble Hill #1 (215 Ink)
Written by Jeremy Hol; Art by Selena Goulding
(48:15) Constantine #1 (DC Comics)
Written by Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes; Art by Renato Guedes
(1:02:54) Star Wars Legacy #1 (Dark Horse Comics)
Written by Corinna Bechko, Gabriel Hardman; Art by Gabriel Hardman
(1:08:17) Age of Ultron #2 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Brian Michael Bendis; Art by Bryan Hitch
(1:18:13) Nova #2 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Jeph Loeb; Art by Ed McGuinness
(1:23:28) Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite #2 & 3 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Brian Michael Bendis; Art by Yves Bigerel, Michael Avon Oeming, Ming Doyle
(1:27:50) Wild Rover (Dark Horse Comics)
Written by Michael Avon Oeming, Victor Santos; Art by Michael Avon Oeming
(1:33:39) Justice League #18 (DC Comics)
Written by Geoff Johns; Art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado
(1:43:16) Hide #1 (El MacFearsome Comic Squares)
Written by Vernon Smith; Art by Vernon Smith
(1:48:44) A+X #5 (Marvel Comics)
Written by Kathryn Immonen, Kieron Gillen; Art by David Lafuente, Joe Bennett, Mark Morales
(1:54:05) Corrections, Questions & Confrontations
(2:00:31) Trivia Contest
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The Warriors get their first taste of Jim Balent’s Tarot and the black arts. Mark Waid gets some respect and many books are discussed after Sean Leslie leaves the episode early after vomiting half way through. Multiple challenges are also issued in this unforgettable episode of Fight for Comics. 
















