On the Next Major Spoilers Podcast: Cow Boy

This week, on the Major Spoilers Podcast, Matthew, Rodrigo, and Stephen sit a spell and take a gander at Cow Boy.


“Justice ain’t got no age.”

Nate Cosby (Pigs, Jim Henson’s The Storyteller) and Chris Eliopoulos (Franklin Richards, Misery Loves Sherman) present Cow Boy, the story of a young bounty hunter determined to send his entire outlaw family to jail. He travels the Old West on a horse that ain’t his and won’t stop ’til everyone’a his kin’s in the clink.

Also in this volume are short stories by the likes of Roger Langridge (The Muppet Show comic book), Brian Clevinger, and Scott Wegener (Atomic Robo), Mike Maihack (Cleopatra in Space), and Colleen Coover (Jim Henson’s The Storyteller).

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Pet Avengers on the Mighty Marvel Podcast

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If you are trying to wrap your head around the Lockjaw & the Pet Avengers series, you might want to check out the most recent episode of the Mighty Marvel Podcast.  During the 76th episode, host (and Marvel Senior Art Director) Jeff Suter, sits down with Chris Eliopoulos to talk about the event.

You can download the Mighty Marvel Podcast right here.

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One of the best comic series of the past decade or more is, undoubtedly, Astonishing X-Men, by Joss Whedon and penciled by John Cassaday. Together they created one of the most comprehensive, cohesive and controlled pieces of comic literature we’ve seen in a long time. Whedon’s story was breathtaking, and Cassiday’s art was better.

So let’s see how long it takes before it all comes crashing down. Why? Because Warren Ellis and Simone Bianchi are now on the book and they aren’t no Whedon and Cassaday.

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“No one can stop us now, We are all made of stars

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Short of stealing directly from Moby, or Lost, or any other story that has everyone connected in some way or another, Brian Michael Bendis brings a different take to mutants, heroes, and villains in Marvel’s Ultimate Origins.

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