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Collected Edition: Episode 78: The Eternals

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“Even the great Neil Gaiman it seems cannot
make the Eternals interesting.”

Today on the program we discuss the 2007 reboot(ish) of the Eternals by the great Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr. Can they revitalize and reinvigorate the sprawling cosmic epic that Jack Kirby created in the 70s? They try. They really, really try.

In addition, we talk about other creators who have tried, both successfully and not, to reboot or reimagine characters and franchises over the years.

As always, thanks for listening.


WE STILL WANT YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS!
SEND ‘EM HERE: @CollectedEdPod


And if you’d like to contact the show, you have options:

Email: comments@collectededitionpodcast.com
Website: collectededitionpodcast.com
Paul’s Threads: @daddyelk
Paul’s BlueSky: @daddyelk.bsky.social

Go to any or all of those places, leave a comment, and let us know your thoughts.

And as always thanks for listening everyone!

Keep reading comics. Be well. Cheers.


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“Even the great Neil Gaiman it seems cannot
make the Eternals interesting.”

Today on the program we discuss the 2007 reboot(ish) of the Eternals by the great Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr. Can they revitalize and reinvigorate the sprawling cosmic epic that Jack Kirby created in the 70s? They try. They really, really try.

In addition, we talk about other creators who have tried, both successfully and not, to reboot or reimagine characters and franchises over the years.

As always, thanks for listening.


WE STILL WANT YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS!
SEND ‘EM HERE: @CollectedEdPod


And if you’d like to contact the show, you have options:

Email: comments@collectededitionpodcast.com
Website: collectededitionpodcast.com
Paul’s Threads: @daddyelk
Paul’s BlueSky: @daddyelk.bsky.social

Go to any or all of those places, leave a comment, and let us know your thoughts.

And as always thanks for listening everyone!

Keep reading comics. Be well. Cheers.


Music played on the episode:

The post Collected Edition: Episode 78: The Eternals appeared first on The Collected Edition.

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