Star Wars: Dark Empire
Luke! Say it ain’t so! The boys dive into Stars Wars: Dark Empire AKA… Luke Breaks Bad.
A book club podcast for comics!
Luke! Say it ain’t so! The boys dive into Stars Wars: Dark Empire AKA… Luke Breaks Bad.
Get a double dose of Vader in this episode with the boy’s thoughts on the 1999 four-issue mini-series “Vader’s Quest” and Kieren Gillen’s “Darth Vader” series.
Not all droids are sweethearts as Josh and Travis find out while reading Charles Soule’s Dark Droids.
Star Wars Summer begins after the original trilogy with “Heir to the Empire”, a graphic novel adaption of Timothy Zahn’s celebrated novel series.
Summer has begun and that means it is time for another Comic Exposure Summer Series. This summer is Star Wars Summer! Listen in as Travis and Josh pitch the Star Wars comics they will be reading and discussing this summer.
The boys talk another show favorite creator’s ongoing comic series: JEFF LEMIRE’s, Phantom Road. Does the book live up to what the boys expect from Jeff? Tune in and find out.
In this episode of Comic Exposure, we delve into the fascinating character of Helen of Wyndhorn — a captivating figure whose story combines humor, mystery, and depth. We’ll discuss her origins, her role within her comic series, and highlight the influence of renowned comic writer Tom King
After this season’s Disney + series “Daredevil: Born Again”, Josh and Travis wanted to fill in more of their devil holes, so this week, they are jumping back to the early 90’s to take a look at Frank Miller’s take on the early days of the character.
This week, we’re diving horns-first into the dark alleys of Hell’s Kitchen with a special variant episode all about Daredevil: Born Again on Disney+! Is the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen still the gritty vigilante we know and love? Or has the House of Mouse softened his edges?
In this episode of Comic Exposure, we dive into the shadows of Gotham City as we explore the captivating comic series “Gargoyle of Gotham.” Join us as we dissect the intriguing storyline, and stunning artwork that bring Rafael Grampá’s unique tale to life.