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Episode 148: They Call Me The Turd Taster

We're back again! That's right the CBMFP is hear to tickle your ears with plenty of Marvel news, both on the movies and the comic books. Don't think we forgot about the Lois Lane young adult novel and Dark Horse's young adult graphic novels! And what's up with Hello Kitty?

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: The War at Ellsmere

Originally I wasn’t going to review The War at Ellsmere; it was too be a book that I simply read for pleasure. The problem is that I just like Faith Erin Hicks’ storytelling far too much not to talk about it and what I found really impressive was that this was some of her early work.

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Review: Talent – Deluxe Edition

I’m actually pretty excited to be reviewing Talent. Its original release was actually the first comic book from BOOM! Studios that I ever read from the publisher. That’s right ladies and gentlemen; Talent was my gateway book into the world of BOOM!

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The Info Zombie - Episode 80: JW Ocker

The amazing JW Ocker from O.T.I.S. (Odd Things I've Seen) stops in to talk Halloween and his new book Poe-Land. Jason scoured the globe to put together an amazing new Grimpendium covering the author.

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Review: The Sixth Gun #42

There is a mystery and awe surround by the six that keeps me coming back. Not to mention who doesn’t enjoy a good western. This is a perfect blend of mystery, magic and western that revolves around a set of six shooters.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Sex #15

I have a confession to make…I love Sex. “Well no shit, of course you do”, you may say. Yes, I love Sex, but in regard to the comic Sex, I love it too. It started a little cold to me initially, up on display, trying to draw me in, but I wasn’t really into it.

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Review: The Massive #26

Here’s where I’m at with The Massive, Brian Wood’s post-Crash epic: I read the first trade a week and a half ago, and then made it my business to catch up and read the rest of it so I could start reviewing it this week with issue 26.

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Review: Captain Midnight #14

After a brief issue of Captain Midnight feeling sorry for himself, forgoing shaving, and becoming a hermit of sorts outside of an isolated little tumbleweed of a town in the Nevada desert, things occurred causing him to have to take action again.

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Review: Drumhellar #8

Drumhellar has been one of those trippy little indulgences that I have thoroughly enjoyed during the last several months. The opening story arc had me laughing a lot, informed a little, and entertained completely.

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