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Perfect Bound Podcast – Episode 197

 
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Today on the show, we begin with a special message about why we’re not going to mention Stan Lee’s death until well into December. Once we get into the previously recorded program, we talk about the vulture.com article about how Bullseye had gone from a humorous villain in his early days to absolutely horrifying today. Jumping off of that, we talk about other characters that have undergone similar tone shifts.

We also talk about DC Boss Pam Lifford’s decree that DC heroes should “match expectations,” and what that means for DC properties Vertigo and Black Label.

https://ia601507.us.archive.org/13/items/PerfectBoundEp197/PerfectBound_Ep197.mp3

E-mail us: perfectboundpodcast@gmail.com
The Panel Jumper: thepaneljumper.com / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
Comics Dungeon: comicsdungeon.com / Facebook / Twitter
Corner Comics: cornercomics.com / Facebook / Instagram


Today on Book Report, Cole reviews Beasts of Burden: Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men from Dark Horse.


Chris reviews Ballistic from Black Mask Studios.


And finally, Nicole reviews Tony Sandoval’s Water Snakes from Lion Forge.

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Today on the show, we begin with a special message about why we’re not going to mention Stan Lee’s death until well into December. Once we get into the previously recorded program, we talk about the vulture.com article about how Bullseye had gone from a humorous villain in his early days to absolutely horrifying today. Jumping off of that, we talk about other characters that have undergone similar tone shifts.

We also talk about DC Boss Pam Lifford’s decree that DC heroes should “match expectations,” and what that means for DC properties Vertigo and Black Label.

https://ia601507.us.archive.org/13/items/PerfectBoundEp197/PerfectBound_Ep197.mp3

E-mail us: perfectboundpodcast@gmail.com
The Panel Jumper: thepaneljumper.com / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
Comics Dungeon: comicsdungeon.com / Facebook / Twitter
Corner Comics: cornercomics.com / Facebook / Instagram


Today on Book Report, Cole reviews Beasts of Burden: Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men from Dark Horse.


Chris reviews Ballistic from Black Mask Studios.


And finally, Nicole reviews Tony Sandoval’s Water Snakes from Lion Forge.

  continue reading

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