For this edition of The Stack, we're reviewing viewer submitted comics. First up is Brian Andersen's debut issue of So Super Duper. This comic book is about a super hero who might be gay but he doesn't know it. We think it's worth a look. Then we check out Warlash #0 from Asylum Press, which we think feels like Judge Dredd meets zombies. And finally we review Blood's Own #1 from Antidote Comics. We're a little critical of this comic, but we definitely enjoyed it and think it's worth picking up. We're looking forward to the second issue.See more from Antidote Comics at Antidotecomics.com Check out the other issues at SoSuperDuper.com and Warlash.com. In our panel discussion we talk about whether comics should be free. Alex thinks so. Watch and find out why. watch
The Stack is now in HD! Welcome to the future of Pulp Secret. You can watch it in HD on AppleTV/iTunes on DailyMotion and at Blip.tv. WARNING: Y THE LAST MAN SPOILERS IN THE MAILBAG SEGMENT More Newsarama Sneak Reviews! We got an early look at Logan #1 written by Brian K. Vaughan. Lots of great stuff for Wolverine fans. Alex calls it a classic Wolverine story and very BKV. Definitely one to put on your pull list. Raven #1 is another number one of a limited series we checked out this week. It goes deep into DC continuity, but it's a book that two thirds of us feel good about recommending. On stands this week, Cable #1 is a Messiah Complex spin-off. Cable is traveling somewhere in time with an X-Baby trying to keep it safe from harm. It's a good book and well worth picking up. Then, in the speed round we've got Jack of Fables #20 (fun and truly funny), RASL #1 (from Jeff Smith the creator of Bone), All Star Batman & Robin #9 (a book Pete calls creepy), X-Men Legacy #208 (highly reco watch
We've got a handful of Newsarama Sneak Reviews. First up is Mighty Avengers #8, written by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley. Find out why the guys compare it to Dawson's Creek.Then, we check out Avengers: The Initiative #9 by Dan Slott, which Justin compares to the Silmarillion because it's bringing in lots of elements from many other titles.In the third Newsarama Sneak Review, we check out The New Avengers Annual #2. Nonstop action and a huge story make for a great book. Definitely worth picking up. Then in our speed round, we cover The Authority Prime, Legion of Super-Heroes #38, Blue Beetle #23, The Living Corpse #1, and Johnny Hiro #3, a solid indie.In our viewer mail, Grayson2006 asks how the three of us met and wound up hosting The Stack together. My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-5e90ffc63bf3f24346460307d77cbabe} watch