What’s in the iFanboy comics vault this week? One of the most famous reboots of all time, a rollicking cosmic adventure, and the precursor to one of the most popular series on the stands today!
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There is no bigger gathering of the comic book industry than the annual San Diego Comic-Con International. Of course iFanboy is there, talking to the best names in comics, like Joe Quesada, Grant Morrison, Cameron Stewart, and more.
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Superman can’t meet Spider-Man, can he? Batman and Captain America couldn't team up, could they? They can and they do this week as iFanboy takes a look at DC and Marvel Crossovers!
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For iFanboy’s 100th episode the guys take a look back at some of the comics that started it all. The comics that planted the seeds of obsession!
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Robert Kirkman, writer of Invincible and The Walking Dead, talks about the announcement of his appointment to partner at Image Comics, the big crossover "Image United" and the launch of the MTV produced Invincible animated comics.
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The opportunity of the lifetime, Conor and Josh sit down and talk with creator Darwyn Cooke about The New Frontier, The Spirit, and making comics on an early Sunday morning in SF. Even on very little sleep the man minces no words.
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What’s in the vault this week? Teenagers who REALLY don't like their parents; an English space hero returns to face his greatest enemy; and a young man who goes to war and finds himself!
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What are the best comics we’ve seen this year? What are the titles you should be looking out for? We go through all our favorite titles of the year so far!
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iFanboy asked our audience what Manga books we should read and on this episode you hear our thoughts on Death Note, The Push Man and Battle Royale. Watch as the iFanboy guys struggle with the Japanese language and find that these comics are actually pretty good!
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This week, iFanboy talks about Vertigo Comics, and the imprints place in comics today. Some of the best comics ever for grown ups have come from this arm of DC publishing, and we debate whether they’ve still got it, and what "it" is. In many ways, Vertigo forged the way for modern com...
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