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TRANSITIONS
This is a decidedly strange-feeling week in the world of new comics. We’ve got some long-time favorites either ending (Daredevil: End of Days) or moving into their final days (Locke & Key only has two more issues left, and both Age of Ultron and X-Factor and entering into their last arcs) while other books are either just ramping up (Kurt Busiek’s Astro City is making its debut as aRENAE DE LIZ
Yes, Wednesday evening, the end of Rob and Amanda’s broadcast day. However, as I was dying from a head cold over the weekend (and have since miraculously recovered), I’m turning in my homework a FURTHER ADVENTURES IN DIGITAL COMICS Spent from a road trip to catch The Avengers with Rob, Trebuchet, and Pixiestyx, I found myself with barely enough energy to stare blankly at ladies in silly hats during the three hour coverage of the Kentucky Derby yesterday on the TV.Fun fact: only about 4 minutes of the race coverage is about the race. The rest is about women in silly hats, bemoaning how other women’s silly hats invadeCHRIS BURNHAM
Editor’s Note: I don’t know if Batman’s dead or not.All I know is this. Parts of the city out there, it’s like Spoiler Year all over again. Grant Morrison has been working on his Batman story since2006.
SHE-HULK
As we move slowly into convention season, there is kind of a dearth of interesting comics news to work through some weeks. Oh sure, we could weigh in on Marvel’s comments at ComicsPRO that the reason their sales are down is because of DC shipping cheaper books, but that’s a little inside baseball even for us. And besides: we all know that the people at Marvel will say absolutely anything ACCIDENTALLY PREVENTING SKYNET Rob here. If you’ve listened to even a single episode of our show, you know that I enjoy the occasional fine adult beverage. Sometimes, however, said beverages make me infantile, in the sense that I deny that I should go to bed, even as I am nodding off CRISIS ON INFINITE MIDLIVES Season two of Marvel Studios’s / Netflix’s Jessica Jones dropped late last week, and as with most of Marvel’s / Netflix’s shows, we burned through it in a single weekend binge. And this binge was more enjoyable than the last couple, because for once no one from Crisis On Infinite Midlives threw up while watching the show, and because for the first time in a while Iron Fist was nowhere SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Q: Hey, I haven’t been by the site for a while. I come back, and what the fuck is this? What the hell happened? Did you quit? A: Hell, no!We’ve just changed our focus to our weekly podcast, The Crisis On Infinite Midlives Show.Every Sunday, Amanda and I (and the occasional guests) talk about a couple of recent comic / genre / geek related topics, and review a few of the week’s comic SUPERMAN - CRISISONINFINITEMIDLIVES.COM It’s a bit of a mixed bag this week, as we discuss, first of all, that we’re not dead (but thanks for asking!). We then talk about the ongoing process of getting ready to attend San Diego Comic-Con, which, once upon a time, was something that could be achieved in an afternoon if you had a reasonable cash flow or credit card limit, but which is now a months-long slog that is generally more ELECTRA WOMAN AND DYNA GIRL So it’s been a while since I’ve contributed anything of value to the site. In my defense, I was trapped under something heavy and had to gnaw off a foot to escape.TRANSITIONS
This is a decidedly strange-feeling week in the world of new comics. We’ve got some long-time favorites either ending (Daredevil: End of Days) or moving into their final days (Locke & Key only has two more issues left, and both Age of Ultron and X-Factor and entering into their last arcs) while other books are either just ramping up (Kurt Busiek’s Astro City is making its debut as aRENAE DE LIZ
Yes, Wednesday evening, the end of Rob and Amanda’s broadcast day. However, as I was dying from a head cold over the weekend (and have since miraculously recovered), I’m turning in my homework a FURTHER ADVENTURES IN DIGITAL COMICS Spent from a road trip to catch The Avengers with Rob, Trebuchet, and Pixiestyx, I found myself with barely enough energy to stare blankly at ladies in silly hats during the three hour coverage of the Kentucky Derby yesterday on the TV.Fun fact: only about 4 minutes of the race coverage is about the race. The rest is about women in silly hats, bemoaning how other women’s silly hats invadeCHRIS BURNHAM
Editor’s Note: I don’t know if Batman’s dead or not.All I know is this. Parts of the city out there, it’s like Spoiler Year all over again. Grant Morrison has been working on his Batman story since2006.
SHE-HULK
As we move slowly into convention season, there is kind of a dearth of interesting comics news to work through some weeks. Oh sure, we could weigh in on Marvel’s comments at ComicsPRO that the reason their sales are down is because of DC shipping cheaper books, but that’s a little inside baseball even for us. And besides: we all know that the people at Marvel will say absolutely anything ACCIDENTALLY PREVENTING SKYNET Rob here. If you’ve listened to even a single episode of our show, you know that I enjoy the occasional fine adult beverage. Sometimes, however, said beverages make me infantile, in the sense that I deny that I should go to bed, even as I am nodding off SUPERMAN - CRISISONINFINITEMIDLIVES.COM It’s a bit of a mixed bag this week, as we discuss, first of all, that we’re not dead (but thanks for asking!). We then talk about the ongoing process of getting ready to attend San Diego Comic-Con, which, once upon a time, was something that could be achieved in an afternoon if you had a reasonable cash flow or credit card limit, but which is now a months-long slog that is generally more ELECTRA WOMAN AND DYNA GIRL So it’s been a while since I’ve contributed anything of value to the site. In my defense, I was trapped under something heavy and had to gnaw off a foot to escape.TRANSITIONS
This is a decidedly strange-feeling week in the world of new comics. We’ve got some long-time favorites either ending (Daredevil: End of Days) or moving into their final days (Locke & Key only has two more issues left, and both Age of Ultron and X-Factor and entering into their last arcs) while other books are either just ramping up (Kurt Busiek’s Astro City is making its debut as a IS IT A GAME, OR IS IT REAL? Here’s an interesting fact: no matter how much you might have dreamed, at twelve years old in 1983, that you might someday reach the day when you could spend an entire weekend at the biggest video arcade in the world, with unlimited tokens with which to attack the Tron machine? That dream probably didn’t include being 44 years old and capable of being physically exhausted from playing that MY LOG SAW SOMETHING Yes, I’m afraid we’re dark again this week. Between Mother’s Day on Sunday, work issues at both our day jobs Monday and another long and crippling 12-hour day today, we just didn’t have time to sit down and tape this week. FEAR LEADS TO HATE, HATE LEADS TO ANGER, ANGER LEADS TO We have received our tax refunds here at the Crisis On Infinite Midlives Home Office – when you have the kind of comic book habits that we have and you can write off your comics as a legitimate operating expense, you tend to get a big old refund – which means that we are starting some capital and equipment upgrades here. ROBOTS, DRAGONS AND SANDWORMS, OR: STEPHEN COLBERT IN THE Yeah, I’m not gonna lie to you: not only is there still a baffling lack of comics news today with it being two days before New Year’s, but today I had to bring the Crisis On Infinite Midlives mascot, Parker The Kitten, to the vet, and not only that, but I took delivery on, installed and configured a top-of-the-line robotic vacuum to clean up after Crisis On Infinite Midlives mascot, Parker AN ABOMINATION, LONG THOUGHT BURIED: NINE PAGES OF WARREN It has been a good long while since we have seen any new mainstream comics work from Warren Ellis, what with his book deals and his columns in the mainstream press (well, “mainstream” compared to the comics press, which is widely populated by drunken amateurs who have just enough brain power to buy a domain name and install a content management system that allows them to NEW AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 TRAILER This new trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is called “The Rise Of Electro”. It clocks in at just over three minutes long and seems to contain some previously unseen footage. Almost certainly it contains more shots of Jamie Foxx’s Electro in action. YOU CAN’T SWING A DEAD CAT… Here in the United States, last weekend was a long holiday weekend. In fact, it was the first official and universal long holiday weekend since New Year’s Day. Oh sure, we have a few catch-as CRISIS ON INFINITE MIDLIVES Season two of Marvel Studios’s / Netflix’s Jessica Jones dropped late last week, and as with most of Marvel’s / Netflix’s shows, we burned through it in a single weekend binge. And this binge was more enjoyable than the last couple, because for once no one from Crisis On Infinite Midlives threw up while watching the show, and because for the first time in a while Iron Fist was nowhere SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Q: Hey, I haven’t been by the site for a while. I come back, and what the fuck is this? What the hell happened? Did you quit? A: Hell, no!We’ve just changed our focus to our weekly podcast, The Crisis On Infinite Midlives Show.Every Sunday, Amanda and I (and the occasional guests) talk about a couple of recent comic / genre / geek related topics, and review a few of the week’s comic SUPERMAN - CRISISONINFINITEMIDLIVES.COM It’s a bit of a mixed bag this week, as we discuss, first of all, that we’re not dead (but thanks for asking!). We then talk about the ongoing process of getting ready to attend San Diego Comic-Con, which, once upon a time, was something that could be achieved in an afternoon if you had a reasonable cash flow or credit card limit, but which is now a months-long slog that is generally more MAGE - CRISISONINFINITEMIDLIVES.COM We are now fully into Marvel’s Legacy initiative to step back from years of event overload and senseless character deaths, and to reintroduce simpler, more classic versions of the character back into the monthly issues. And as we glory in the reintroduction of series’ original numbering, and the inclusion of classic Stan Lee / Funky Flashman-esque Mighty Marvel Marching Society hype intoCHRISTOS GAGE
As we move slowly into convention season, there is kind of a dearth of interesting comics news to work through some weeks. Oh sure, we could weigh in on Marvel’s comments at ComicsPRO that the reason their sales are down is because of DC shipping cheaper books, but that’s a little inside baseball even for us. And besides: we all know that the people at Marvel will say absolutely anythingJONATHAN HICKMAN
Secret Wars #9 was released this week, marking the official end of the Marvel Universe as created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby (or by Kirby and Lee, depending on whose version you prefer) in the November, 1961 issue of Fantastic Four #1.. Purely by coincidence, this was also the week that our local comic store put used copies of the first two volumes of Marvel’s Essential Fantastic FourEDDY BARROWS
After yet another cripplingly busy week at the Crisis On Infinite Midlives Home Office (and, to be honest, after about a quart of single malt scotch and a few belts of mescal), we only had the time to discuss a few of the comics of the week. FURTHER ADVENTURES IN DIGITAL COMICS Spent from a road trip to catch The Avengers with Rob, Trebuchet, and Pixiestyx, I found myself with barely enough energy to stare blankly at ladies in silly hats during the three hour coverage of the Kentucky Derby yesterday on the TV.Fun fact: only about 4 minutes of the race coverage is about the race. The rest is about women in silly hats, bemoaning how other women’s silly hats invadeCHRIS BURNHAM
Editor’s Note: I don’t know if Batman’s dead or not.All I know is this. Parts of the city out there, it’s like Spoiler Year all over again. Grant Morrison has been working on his Batman story since2006.
OLIVIER COIPEL
Here’s a warning about this week’s episode right out of the gate: details about DC Universe: Rebirth #1 have leaked to Reddit, including images from that issue. The user who leaked the pages has since deleted his or her account, but those images have been picked up and published by Bleeding Cool (Seriously: there are massive spoilers at that link, so beware), and have led to major spoilers CRISIS ON INFINITE MIDLIVES Season two of Marvel Studios’s / Netflix’s Jessica Jones dropped late last week, and as with most of Marvel’s / Netflix’s shows, we burned through it in a single weekend binge. And this binge was more enjoyable than the last couple, because for once no one from Crisis On Infinite Midlives threw up while watching the show, and because for the first time in a while Iron Fist was nowhere SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Q: Hey, I haven’t been by the site for a while. I come back, and what the fuck is this? What the hell happened? Did you quit? A: Hell, no!We’ve just changed our focus to our weekly podcast, The Crisis On Infinite Midlives Show.Every Sunday, Amanda and I (and the occasional guests) talk about a couple of recent comic / genre / geek related topics, and review a few of the week’s comic SUPERMAN - CRISISONINFINITEMIDLIVES.COM It’s a bit of a mixed bag this week, as we discuss, first of all, that we’re not dead (but thanks for asking!). We then talk about the ongoing process of getting ready to attend San Diego Comic-Con, which, once upon a time, was something that could be achieved in an afternoon if you had a reasonable cash flow or credit card limit, but which is now a months-long slog that is generally more MAGE - CRISISONINFINITEMIDLIVES.COM We are now fully into Marvel’s Legacy initiative to step back from years of event overload and senseless character deaths, and to reintroduce simpler, more classic versions of the character back into the monthly issues. And as we glory in the reintroduction of series’ original numbering, and the inclusion of classic Stan Lee / Funky Flashman-esque Mighty Marvel Marching Society hype intoCHRISTOS GAGE
As we move slowly into convention season, there is kind of a dearth of interesting comics news to work through some weeks. Oh sure, we could weigh in on Marvel’s comments at ComicsPRO that the reason their sales are down is because of DC shipping cheaper books, but that’s a little inside baseball even for us. And besides: we all know that the people at Marvel will say absolutely anythingJONATHAN HICKMAN
Secret Wars #9 was released this week, marking the official end of the Marvel Universe as created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby (or by Kirby and Lee, depending on whose version you prefer) in the November, 1961 issue of Fantastic Four #1.. Purely by coincidence, this was also the week that our local comic store put used copies of the first two volumes of Marvel’s Essential Fantastic FourEDDY BARROWS
After yet another cripplingly busy week at the Crisis On Infinite Midlives Home Office (and, to be honest, after about a quart of single malt scotch and a few belts of mescal), we only had the time to discuss a few of the comics of the week. FURTHER ADVENTURES IN DIGITAL COMICS Spent from a road trip to catch The Avengers with Rob, Trebuchet, and Pixiestyx, I found myself with barely enough energy to stare blankly at ladies in silly hats during the three hour coverage of the Kentucky Derby yesterday on the TV.Fun fact: only about 4 minutes of the race coverage is about the race. The rest is about women in silly hats, bemoaning how other women’s silly hats invadeCHRIS BURNHAM
Editor’s Note: I don’t know if Batman’s dead or not.All I know is this. Parts of the city out there, it’s like Spoiler Year all over again. Grant Morrison has been working on his Batman story since2006.
OLIVIER COIPEL
Here’s a warning about this week’s episode right out of the gate: details about DC Universe: Rebirth #1 have leaked to Reddit, including images from that issue. The user who leaked the pages has since deleted his or her account, but those images have been picked up and published by Bleeding Cool (Seriously: there are massive spoilers at that link, so beware), and have led to major spoilers CRISIS ON INFINITE MIDLIVES Joined by comedians Greg Boggis, Benari Poulten and Ross Garmil, we discuss Star Wars: The Last Jedi, how it subverts all expectations of a Star Wars movie, and a certain character's terrible senile dementia!CONSTANTINE
Yes, we are late after a weird weekend, but we still have a good show for you! A show barely prepared for, fueled by caffeine and alcohol, but as far as shows go: this is one!CHRISTOS GAGE
As we move slowly into convention season, there is kind of a dearth of interesting comics news to work through some weeks. Oh sure, we could weigh in on Marvel’s comments at ComicsPRO that the reason their sales are down is because of DC shipping cheaper books, but that’s a little inside baseball even for us. And besides: we all know that the people at Marvel will say absolutely anythingEDDY BARROWS
After yet another cripplingly busy week at the Crisis On Infinite Midlives Home Office (and, to be honest, after about a quart of single malt scotch and a few belts of mescal), we only had the time to discuss a few of the comics of the week. “BEAST IN THE CAVE” In March 2010, American Vampire debuted through Vertigo.The premise of the book is that in the United States a new breed of vampire has been born, one with that is faster and more powerful than its Europeancounterpart.
TALES FROM THE CRYPT DOOR: LOCKE & KEY: GRINDHOUSE ONE I’m gonna have to start out this review by admitting that I haven never read Joe Hill’s and Gabriel Rodriguez’s Locke & Key series, which is a point of shame for a serious comics fan particularly one who’s read and enjoyed Hill’s novels Horns and Heart Shaped Box and before you start: yes, I can read books without pictures,smartass.
THE (MOUSE) EMPIRE STRIKES BACK: STAR WARS EXPANDED I know I’ve recounted this story before for people who are far too young to have seen Star Wars in its original theatrical release, but there’s some news today that makes it bear repeating: there was a time, not too long after Return of The Jedi left theaters, when Star Wars didn’t mean shit.. I know, it’s hard to believe, but by around 1989 or 1990, nobody was thinking about Star Wars. A GRAND ENTRANCE WOULD NOT GO AMISS: SERENITY: LEAVES ON If you are a geek in the 21st Century, it is almost a prerequisite to be a fan of Firefly. The only question is when and how you got involved in the show. Here at Crisis On Infinite Midlives, we ei THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN TRAILER You know, I was perfectly fine with the Sam Raimi incarnations of Spider-Man.No, they weren’t perfect. Tobey Maguire was a passable nerd and Kirsten Dunst had a really punchable face, but Alfred Molina was a surprisingly touching Doc Ock. REGENERATION ALL OVER AGAIN: MATT SMITH LEAVING DOCTOR WHO It is official now: Matt Smith will be leaving Doctor Who after the upcoming 50th anniversary special and the annual Christmas special.. This is weird and potentially unsettling news for a couple of reasons. The first reason being that Matt Smith has been the face of Doctor Who as it has exploded in worldwide popularity over the past few years.Sure, Christopher Eccleston brought the franchise CRISIS ON INFINITE MIDLIVES Season two of Marvel Studios’s / Netflix’s Jessica Jones dropped late last week, and as with most of Marvel’s / Netflix’s shows, we burned through it in a single weekend binge. And this binge was more enjoyable than the last couple, because for once no one from Crisis On Infinite Midlives threw up while watching the show, and because for the first time in a while Iron Fist was nowhere MAGE - CRISISONINFINITEMIDLIVES.COM We are now fully into Marvel’s Legacy initiative to step back from years of event overload and senseless character deaths, and to reintroduce simpler, more classic versions of the character back into the monthly issues. And as we glory in the reintroduction of series’ original numbering, and the inclusion of classic Stan Lee / Funky Flashman-esque Mighty Marvel Marching Society hype into ELECTRA WOMAN AND DYNA GIRL So it’s been a while since I’ve contributed anything of value to the site. In my defense, I was trapped under something heavy and had to gnaw off a foot to escape. FURTHER ADVENTURES IN DIGITAL COMICS Spent from a road trip to catch The Avengers with Rob, Trebuchet, and Pixiestyx, I found myself with barely enough energy to stare blankly at ladies in silly hats during the three hour coverage of the Kentucky Derby yesterday on the TV.Fun fact: only about 4 minutes of the race coverage is about the race. The rest is about women in silly hats, bemoaning how other women’s silly hats invadeCHRIS BURNHAM
Editor’s Note: I don’t know if Batman’s dead or not.All I know is this. Parts of the city out there, it’s like Spoiler Year all over again. Grant Morrison has been working on his Batman story since2006.
TRANSITIONS
This is a decidedly strange-feeling week in the world of new comics. We’ve got some long-time favorites either ending (Daredevil: End of Days) or moving into their final days (Locke & Key only has two more issues left, and both Age of Ultron and X-Factor and entering into their last arcs) while other books are either just ramping up (Kurt Busiek’s Astro City is making its debut as a ONE BAD MOTHER: FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA’S BATSPLOITATION It is no secret that we are fans of artist Francesco Francavilla here at Crisis On Infinite Midlives. The guy does pulp art like no one else we’ve seen working in comics today, and be it covers or interior art, he brings a unique, retro look to everything he puts his hands on.. And normally that retro look is targeted at the 1930s and 1940s; after all, a guy who does pulp-style art is almost ACCIDENTALLY PREVENTING SKYNET Rob here. If you’ve listened to even a single episode of our show, you know that I enjoy the occasional fine adult beverage. Sometimes, however, said beverages make me infantile, in the sense that I deny that I should go to bed, even as I am nodding off DOES WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN, POSSIBLY INCLUDING HORRIFYING So The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the next major superhero flick to come out after last week’s awesome Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but unlike that movie, Spidey is gonna be getting a video game adaptation to go with the new movie.. This, depending on your point of view, is either good, or terrible news. If you are an optimist, it is good news. Because Activision’s Spider-Man 2 FROM OUT OF THE PAST: NINE MISSING LATE 60S DOCTOR WHO Well, it’s official: the BBC has announced that they have recovered nine episodes of Doctor Who from the run of Patrick Troughton, the second Doctor. Which means that I will only need to spend a full day watching British children’s television to bring myself up to speed but since the episodes have been released only via iTunes, it will mean that I will finally be forced to give Apple my CRISIS ON INFINITE MIDLIVES Season two of Marvel Studios’s / Netflix’s Jessica Jones dropped late last week, and as with most of Marvel’s / Netflix’s shows, we burned through it in a single weekend binge. And this binge was more enjoyable than the last couple, because for once no one from Crisis On Infinite Midlives threw up while watching the show, and because for the first time in a while Iron Fist was nowhere MAGE - CRISISONINFINITEMIDLIVES.COM We are now fully into Marvel’s Legacy initiative to step back from years of event overload and senseless character deaths, and to reintroduce simpler, more classic versions of the character back into the monthly issues. And as we glory in the reintroduction of series’ original numbering, and the inclusion of classic Stan Lee / Funky Flashman-esque Mighty Marvel Marching Society hype into ELECTRA WOMAN AND DYNA GIRL So it’s been a while since I’ve contributed anything of value to the site. In my defense, I was trapped under something heavy and had to gnaw off a foot to escape. FURTHER ADVENTURES IN DIGITAL COMICS Spent from a road trip to catch The Avengers with Rob, Trebuchet, and Pixiestyx, I found myself with barely enough energy to stare blankly at ladies in silly hats during the three hour coverage of the Kentucky Derby yesterday on the TV.Fun fact: only about 4 minutes of the race coverage is about the race. The rest is about women in silly hats, bemoaning how other women’s silly hats invadeCHRIS BURNHAM
Editor’s Note: I don’t know if Batman’s dead or not.All I know is this. Parts of the city out there, it’s like Spoiler Year all over again. Grant Morrison has been working on his Batman story since2006.
TRANSITIONS
This is a decidedly strange-feeling week in the world of new comics. We’ve got some long-time favorites either ending (Daredevil: End of Days) or moving into their final days (Locke & Key only has two more issues left, and both Age of Ultron and X-Factor and entering into their last arcs) while other books are either just ramping up (Kurt Busiek’s Astro City is making its debut as a ONE BAD MOTHER: FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA’S BATSPLOITATION It is no secret that we are fans of artist Francesco Francavilla here at Crisis On Infinite Midlives. The guy does pulp art like no one else we’ve seen working in comics today, and be it covers or interior art, he brings a unique, retro look to everything he puts his hands on.. And normally that retro look is targeted at the 1930s and 1940s; after all, a guy who does pulp-style art is almost ACCIDENTALLY PREVENTING SKYNET Rob here. If you’ve listened to even a single episode of our show, you know that I enjoy the occasional fine adult beverage. Sometimes, however, said beverages make me infantile, in the sense that I deny that I should go to bed, even as I am nodding off DOES WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN, POSSIBLY INCLUDING HORRIFYING So The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the next major superhero flick to come out after last week’s awesome Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but unlike that movie, Spidey is gonna be getting a video game adaptation to go with the new movie.. This, depending on your point of view, is either good, or terrible news. If you are an optimist, it is good news. Because Activision’s Spider-Man 2 FROM OUT OF THE PAST: NINE MISSING LATE 60S DOCTOR WHO Well, it’s official: the BBC has announced that they have recovered nine episodes of Doctor Who from the run of Patrick Troughton, the second Doctor. Which means that I will only need to spend a full day watching British children’s television to bring myself up to speed but since the episodes have been released only via iTunes, it will mean that I will finally be forced to give Apple myABOUT US
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We wound up being dark this week, as it was a long holiday weekend here in the United States, which is distracting in and of itself. However, we were also distracted with the realization that one of our light switches, which was originally rated to light a two-bulb chandelier, was now running an eight-bulber and growing so hot after ten minutes that I’m surprised it didn’t shriekCONSTANTINE
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After a year of superheroes beating on each other in comic books and in not one, but two different cinematic universes, sometimes you just need a good, old-fashioned superhero team-up. You know, where the good guys fight each other at first because of a misunderstanding or mind control or something, then they come together to fight seemingly insurmountable odds, and finally defeat the bad EPISODE 36: KIDNAPPING, SADNESS AND DONKEY SHOWS Episode 175: Avengers: Infinity War, or: They’re Not Called Hippie Stones - April 30, 2018; Episode 174: The Shemp of Superman - April 23, 2018; Episode 173: The Full Bonaduce - March 14, 2018; Episode 172: Embezzly McCokeHabit - February 20, 2018; Episode 171: Think Pieces About Underpants: The 2017 Crises Awards - January 29, 2018; Episode 170: Gleek Flings Poo - January 15, 20182012 SEPTEMBER
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EPISODE 175: AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR, OR: THEY’RE NOT CALLED HIPPIESTONES
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Marvel Studios’s _Avengers: Infinity War_ opened last week and scored the biggest box office opening weekend of all time.
It pulled in about $640 million in four days, meaning that, at around $15 per ticket, it was seen by roughly 43 million people. Which is good news for us, because it means that it shouldn’t be a big deal that this episode is full of more spoilage than an Arizona romainelettuce
warehouse.
As is usual for our shows about the big Marvel movies (and the big DC movies, provided we bribe them sufficiently), we are joined by comedians Ross Garmil and BenariPoulten to talk
about _Infinity War_, a movie that really had no right being as good as it was, considering it had a main cast so big it made _A Chorus Line_ look like _Waiting for Godot_, and featured a villain best known to movie audiences for sitting on his throne as if it was the Wednesday morning after Taco Tuesday and said throne had a flushhandle.
We discuss the economical opening that turns Thanos from appearing to be a lazy gimp to a legitimate threat in all of five minutes, how the movie earns comparisons to _The Empire Strikes Back_ not only in tone but in structure, how the original Jim Starlin comic series compares to the movie, and what we think might be coming in next year’s finale movie. Rob has a theory that’s one part deductive reasoning and two parts wishful thinking, shaken not served, served over ice, no _you_ can’t stop wanting a drink every time you think about thatending.
Again, to be clear: this episode contains _huge spoilers_ for _Avengers: Infinity War_. Like, within about 90 seconds. So if you’re one of the two people who didn’t see it this past weekend, well, you’ve been warned, and I’ve told you that I don’t want you and Dad listening to this show anyway, Mom. Podcast: Play in new window| Download
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Avengers: Infinity War April 30, 2018 by Rob EPISODE 174: THE SHEMP OF SUPERMAN1 COMMENT
It’s
a bit of a mixed bag this week, as we discuss, first of all, that we’re not dead (but thanks for asking!). We then talk about the ongoing process of getting ready to attend San Diego Comic-Con, which, once upon a time, was something that could be achieved in an afternoon if you had a reasonable cash flow or credit card limit, but which is now a months-long slog that is generally more than likely to leave you frustrated, confused, and somewhere that isn’t downtown San Diego in the third week of July. Hotel sales through the convention ended last week, having moved from a first-come, first-served basis you had at least a modicum of control over, to yet another process where you’re at the mercy of another random number generator. For some, it means getting to stay in the Wino Suite of the Hard Rock Hotel for a pittance, while for others, it means spraying for bedbugs on the outskirts of town for five bills a night – guess where on the spectrum we are! Finally, it’s almost official: Brian Michael Bendis is nearly ready to take over DC’s Superman franchise,
with his first story appearing in this week’s _Action Comics _#1,000. So we certainly discuss that, but we also talk about the other creative teams that took over Big Blue from the beginning of DC’s Rebirth, taking the character from a blogger in poorly-explained Kryptonian nano-armor who was being smothered to death by editorial edict during The New 52, to one of the more enjoyable, back-to-basics characters in DC’s stable, despite adding a child to his backstory. But then, yes, we talk about Bendis’s story in _Action_ #1,000, and how we always get apprehensive when a new writer decides that everything you’ve ever thought about a character is _wrong_! So, for the record, this week’s books are: * _Superman_ #45, written by Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, with art by Gleason, and: * _Action Comics_ #1,000, written by Brian Michael Bendis (and everyone else), with art by Jim Lee (and everyone who was left)! This show was recorded live to tape, with almost no editing. So if you’re looking for a comics podcast with hosts willing to admit on the public Internets to owning the Ryan Reynolds _Green Lantern_ Blu-Ray, well, welcome aboard! Podcast: Play in new window| Download
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April 23, 2018 by Rob EPISODE 173: THE FULL BONADUCENO COMMENTS YET
Season
two of Marvel Studios’s / Netflix’s _Jessica Jones_ dropped late last week, and as with most of Marvel’s / Netflix’s shows, we burned through it in a single weekend binge. And this binge was more enjoyable than the last couple, because for once no one from Crisis On Infinite Midlives threw up while watching the show, and because for the first time in a while Iron Fist was nowhere to be seen. Whether that’s a correlation or a causation deal we will leave up to you. Season two had a lot to live up to, as we loved the first season’s combined exploration of PTSD and abusive relationships, and its meta examination of what it might really mean to be a companion to Doctor Who. This time around, the show tackles the concepts of different kinds of families, be they biological, adopted or self-created, and how they apparently will always let you down. And it combines it with a meta examination of why Trish Walker is the worst person in the world! This show was recorded live to tape, with minimal editing. So if you’re looking for a genre podcast where the hosts are excited about the return of congenital, reckless alcoholic Jessica Jones because representation in media matters, well, you’ve come to the rightplace!
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March 14, 2018 by Rob EPISODE 172: EMBEZZLY MCCOKEHABITNO COMMENTS YET
With
all the excitement and hype surrounding last week’s release of Marvel Studios’s _Black Panther_, it’s easy to forget that, when the movie was announced as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase Three three and a half years ago, it looked to be nothing but a flick about another mid-tier character just to keep our juices flowing until _Infinity War_. While we loved Black Panther when he was pulled out of his element in Wakanda and dropped into a gritty pulp actionstory
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his day-to-day adventures at home never set our world on fire, and we were looking far less forward to this than we were, say, _CaptainMarvel_.
Since then, Marvel installed an A-list director who turned the movie into something much more than the half-decent filler in between _Avengers_ movies we initially expected. We saw the movie this weekend (in a local theater packed in a way we haven’t seen since the first _Spider-Man_ movie), and we discuss, in a spoiler-filled way, how we liked it, what worked for us and what didn’t, the worldbuilding and the depth of the character bench, and some of the political commentary we found to be embedded in the film. We also discuss January 24th’s _Doomsday Clock_ #3, written by Geoff Johns with art by Gary Franks. This is the third issue in the DCU / Watchmen universe crossover, and we go into it in depth in a segment which we’re beginning to refer to, here at the Crisis On Infinite Midlives Home Office, as “Dr. Manhattan Can’t Do That,Dammit!”
This show was recorded live to tape, with minimal editing. So if you’ve been looking for a comics podcast where one of the hosts wants to move to Wakanda so they can find someone competent to program their Nest thermostat, you’ve come to the right place. Podcast: Play in new window| Download
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February 20, 2018 by Rob EPISODE 171: THINK PIECES ABOUT UNDERPANTS: THE 2017 CRISES AWARDSNO COMMENTS YET
We
are smack in the middle of awards season, when networks cynically fill their airtime with slapped-together ceremonies celebrating old crap you already know about, all in the hopes that someone will get drunk and start making a damn fool of themselves, all on a short budget. Or, in other words: welcome to the 2017 Crises Awards! Last year was one where there were some truly spectacular accomplishments in comics, genre television and movies. And there were also several comics crossover events! So, as we do every year, we carefully account for our favorite, and least favorite, genre material from the past year! And by “carefully account,” we mean “frantically re-read old show notes and dig through unsorted longboxes of comics to remember what the hell we actually read lastyear!”
We go into the categories of: * Best and Worst comic series or miniseries * Best and Worst single comic issues * Best and Worst comic crossover events * Best genre television * Best genre movie, and * Most and Least anticipated genre entertainments of 2018! This show was recorded live to tape, with minimal editing. So if you’re looking for an awards show where the only “Lorde” is at the end of the phrase, “Drunk as a,” you’ve come to the rightplace!
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It’s
been an speedy week, from the threat of yet another government shutdown, to calling other nations ugly names, to a 30-something minute span where it seemed like a large chunk of the population of Hawaii might be on deckto have a
chance at their own Silver Age superhero origin stories. It was the kind of week when you just want to escape into a fat stack of comics books. You know, books about a disintegrating monarchy, the mistreatment of prisoners, and the literal vanishing of the Earth. Okay, that sounds dire, but there were actually some interesting books this week, including the opening to a new Marvel event (you know, as part of _Marvel Legacy_! Which was supposed to mean an end to constant events!), a strong and surprisingly intriguing opening for one book’s new creative team… and a Tom King book, which always means some spirited conversation on this show. So we break down a few of the bigger books this week, including: * _Mister Miracle_ #6, written by Tom King with art by Mitch Gerads * _Avengers_ #675 (Part 1 of the _No Surrender_ event), written by Mark Waid, Al Ewing and Jim Zub, with art by Pepe Larraz * _Old Man Hawkeye_ #1, written by Ethan Sacks with art by MarcoChecchetto, and
* _Suicide Squad_ #33, written by Si Spurrier with art by FernandoPasarin!
As usual, this show contains spoilers, and was recorded live to tape with minimal editing. So if you’re looking for a comics show that ranges from speculation about meta-narrative in a comic about super villains to a story about one of the hosts eating a bug, you’ve cometo the right place!
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January 15, 2018 by Rob EPISODE 169: SPORTS IS A FANTASTIC ALBUM, SELINANO COMMENTS YET
After
a couple of weeks off due to holidays, family travel, blizzards, arctic vortices, and professional obligations, and we’ve moved past holiday genre movies and into the pre-convention season lull. Meaning that until Marvel Studios’ _Black Panther_ drops in about six weeks, there’s nothing to talk but comics. And frankly, we’re kinda glad about that. Because as much as we like the comics-related visual entertainment, there’s nothing like a good, old-fashioned comic book to make you feel like a kid again. And sometimes, that kid is very, very angry about what has happened to the _Watchmen_ universe. So we talk about a few of this week’s new books, including: * _Batman_ #38, written by Tom King with art by Travis Moore andGiulia Brusco,
* _Spider-Man _#236, written by Brian Michael Bendis with art byOscar Bazaldua, and
* _Justice League_ #36, written by Priest with art by Pete Woods! But no calendar can stop Rob from chiming in on a comic book about the character from _Watchmen_, so we also discuss the December 27th release, _Doomsday Clock_ #2, written by Geoff Johns with art by GaryFrank!
This show was recorded live to tape, with minimal editing. So if you want to find out what the mythical 102nd use for duct tape is (the dirty one), you’ve come to the right show! Podcast: Play in new window| Download
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January 8, 2018 by Rob EPISODE 168: LOOK AT THE PORGS, ARTOONO COMMENTS YET
_Star Wars: The Last Jedi__, _the inarguably most anticipated genre film of 2017 (at least the most anticipated by everyone except Rob)
was released last Friday, and based on the box office returnsapproaching
half a billion dollars in four days, it was beloved by nearly everyoneon the planet, yes?
Yeah, apparently not. It
seems that a movie that takes many of the beats that you’d expect from a _Star Wars_ movie and deliberately tries to do something different with them isn’t for everybody. It’s an interesting popular reaction to a film that is almost universally beloved by professional reviewers. Which we at _Crisis At Infinite Midlives_ are most assuredly _not_. So we brought in some help to talk about _The Last Jedi_, and when it comes to dissecting what works and what doesn’t in a movie marketed largely to young people who are serious about their genre properties, we figured: who better than a pile of stand-up comedians all approaching, if not firmly ensconced, in middle age? Se we are joined by Boston comedian Greg Boggis and New York comics Benari Poultenand Ross Garmil
, who are not only funny people but hardcore genre geeks, to discuss _The Last Jedi_. We hit everything from the coolest moments, to the character arcs that are more satisfying than those in _The Force Awakens_,
to the subtextual political statements made in the film, to the possible intoxicating properties of the green milk and flora of Ahch-To, to the crippling mental affliction that might be cursing one of the most beloved characters in the franchise. Which is funnier thanit sounds.
This is one of the funniest, yest most interesting, episodes we’ve done in a while. However: BE WARNED: THIS SHOW CONTAINS _EXTENSIVE SPOILERS_ FOR _STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI_. So if you haven’t seen the movie yet, hi! Nice to meet you! Apparently _you’re_ the one! Podcast: Play in new window| Download
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December 19, 2017 by Rob EPISODE 167: METALLO’S “O” FACENO COMMENTS YET
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on Earth X_, the annual crossover between DCW (Rob swears he will make DCW a thing) shows _Supergirl_, _Arrow_, _The Flash_ and _DC’s Agents of Tomorrow_ aired a couple of weeks ago, and while we’re a little late to the conversation, we wanted to discuss it, because it wound up being one of the finest pure comic book superhero stories we’ve ever seen put to screen. From its oddly unique willingness to embrace depicting legitimate Nazis as pure and legitimate villains (as opposed to Marvel’s recent protestations that Hydra is somehow a completely unrelated paramilitary organization… that worked with Nazis), to its use of a superhero wedding as an excuse for a massive character crossover, to its sci-fi and comics classic use of parallel universe characters, to its creating real mortal stakes for several characters, it was an impressive depiction of classic comics storytelling… and it stood in stark contrast with, say, _Justice League_. Please be aware that this show contains spoilers for _Crisis on Earth X_ (as well as some spoilers for subsequent events on _DC’s Legends of Tomorrow_. Also, this show was recorded live to tape, so if you’re looking for a podcast that pivots into impromptu (and uncompensated) advertisements for Adderall, Ritalin and powerful liquor, you’ve come to the right place! Podcast: Play in new window| Download
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December 14, 2017 by Rob EPISODE 166: THE WORLD’S WORST DETECTIVE, OR: RORSCHACH, MEET VIBENO COMMENTS YET
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Studios’s latest Netflix series, _The Punisher_, dropped all at once a couple of weeks ago, and it was, in a lot of ways, very different than the series that have been delivered up until now. Sure, the other series dealt with adult themes – _Jessica Jones_ tackled being a survivor of abuse, _Luke Cage_ dealt with racism, and _Iron Fist_ took on the perils of being a boring rich white guy no one likes – but none of those series featured a protagonist who stabs people in the neck just to watch them die. So we spend a chunk of the show talking about _The Punisher_, how it handles themes of PTSD and how war destroys not only soldiers, but also their families… and how those weighty issues map to a story that delivers the cheap thrill of watching Jersey mooks having their legs broken by a man sometimes known as “Shooty Batman.” But the money of the week is the release of the first issue of _Doomsday Clock_ #1, written by Geoff Johns with art by Gary Frank. This is the real beginning of DC Comics not only sequelizing Alan Moore’s and Dave Gibbons’s _Watchmen_, but putting characters from the DC Universe onto a collision course with that universe. While we’ve both been enjoying _DC: Rebirth_, Rob is a huge fan of the original _Watchmen_, and thus has been DREADING the release of this book. So we break it down, and come to a couple of surprising conclusions. This episode was recorded live to tape, with minimal editing, so if you’re looking for a podcast where the hosts are pretty convinced they came up with the moniker, “Shooty Batman,” you’ve come tothe right place!
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* Episode 172: Embezzly McCokeHabit- February 20, 2018
* Episode 171: Think Pieces About Underpants: The 2017 Crises Awards- January 29, 2018
* Episode 170: Gleek Flings Poo- January 15, 2018
* Episode 169: Sports is a Fantastic Album, Selina- January 8, 2018
* Episode 168: Look at The Porgs, Artoo- December 19, 2017
* Episode 167: Metallo’s “O” Face- December 14, 2017
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- November 27, 2017
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- July 17, 2017
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* Episode 154: Contractually Obligated to be Family Friendly- June 26, 2017
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* Episode 152: Are You A Kandorian or A Kant-dorian?- June 13, 2017
* Episode 151: It’s Method. I Have To Do This.- June 5, 2017
* Episode 150: My Pine Weasel is Out- May 23, 2017
* Episode 149: The Joe Dirt Cinematic Universe- May 8, 2017
* Episode 148: Home Movies in the Man Cave, or: Neglecting the Button- May 1, 2017
* Episode 147: iPatch- April 24, 2017
* Episode 146: Kenny Powers of The Sea- March 28, 2017
* Episode 145: Stick Figures With Boobs- March 14, 2017
* Episode 144: Feline Tertiary Syphilis- March 7, 2017
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* Episode 140: The Soft Emo Underbelly of Batman- January 23, 2017
* Episode 139: This Time It’s Personal: The 2016 Crises Awards- January 16, 2017
* Episode 138: Doctor Superman: The Quest For Plot- January 2, 2017
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* Episode 136: I Am The One Who Yubs- December 12, 2016
* Episode 135: I Like To Light Things On Fire- December 5, 2016
* Episode 134: Ragegiving- November 28, 2016
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* Episode 132: Coke : Pepsi :: Constantine : Doctor Strange- November 7, 2016
* Episode 131: Gaijin Roll- October 30, 2016
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* Episode 126: Team Batmanuel- August 28, 2016
* Episode 125: Boston Comic Con 2016, Part II: The Miller Whisperer- August 21, 2016
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* Episode 123: Binders Full of Metahumans- August 7, 2016
* Episode 122: A Dick Grayson Pillow From Osaka- July 24, 2016
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* Episode 120: The Bootstrap Paradox, or: Why Is Your Kindle Sticky?- July 10, 2016
* Episode 119: Wheatcakes!- June 26, 2016
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* Episode 116: They Lebowskied Superman- June 5, 2016
* Episode 115: Death, Taxes and Chris Hardwick- May 29, 2016
* Episode 114: Ambush Bug Presents: The Babysitters’ Club, StarringDamian Wayne
- May 22, 2016
* Episode 113: Jack Daniels Is My Agatha Harkness- May 15, 2016
* Episode 112: Civil War, or: I Found Vibe On JDate- May 10, 2016
* Episode 111: Tom Wopat Is Zoom- May 1, 2016
* Episode 110: How Do You Solve A Problem Like A Negan?- April 18, 2016
* Episode 109: Aliens Vs. Predator Vs. My Little Pony- April 10, 2016
* Episode 108: Your Mother Works At Applebees, or: Dissecting BatmanV Superman
- April 3, 2016
* Episode 107: Make Atlantis Great Again- March 27, 2016
* Episode 106: You Can’t Fridge That, or: In Defense of The KillingJoke
- March 13, 2016
* Episode 105: My Struggle… With The X-Files: Reopened- March 6, 2016
* Episode 104: Not Without My Wally- February 21, 2016
* Episode 103: Nicolas Cage Is… Ambush Bug- February 15, 2016
* Episode 102: In Blackest G’nort- February 7, 2016
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* Episode 100: There Is No Bikini Waxing in Fairyland- January 24, 2016
* Episode 99: Thing Ring, Do Your Ring Job- January 17, 2016
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* Episode 97: The Stink of Zan and Jayna: The 2015 Crises Awards- January 3, 2016
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* Episode 95: Kylo Ren is a Piece of…- December 20, 2015
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* Episode 89: Do You Want G’nort? Because That’s How You GetG’nort
- October 11, 2015
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- May 31, 2015
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* Episode 71: The Marvel Universe Is LARPing- May 17, 2015
* Episode 70: I Cannot Super Today- May 10, 2015
* Episode 69: The Hulk Whisperer- May 3, 2015
* Episode 68: C2E2 Panel Recap, Part 2: Hot Bullock Action With PizzaAnd Hookers
- April 30, 2015
* Episode 67: C2E2 Panel Recap, Part 1: Spider-Man GWAR- April 29, 2015
* Episode 66: C2E2, Day 2: As English As Spotted D**k- April 26, 2015
* Episode 65: C2E2, Day 1: 86’ed At The Convention- April 25, 2015
* Episode 64: My Safe Word Is Phantom Menace- April 19, 2015
* Episode 63: Sprayed With Genetic Rage- April 12, 2015
* Episode 62: A Parasite On Brainiac’s Crotch- April 5, 2015
* Episode 61: With Princess Leia Muffins On The Side- March 29, 2015
* Episode 60: Fluffy Plus Mosquito Plus Time Equals Tragedy- March 22, 2015
* Episode 59: The Adventures of Midget Gordon- March 15, 2015
* Episode 58: Go Eat Shawarma And Get Your Kumbayayas Out- March 8, 2015
* Episode 57: Toaster Babies- March 1, 2015
* Episode 56: SDCC 2015 – Joyless Blue Glory Hole- February 22, 2015
* Episode 55: Tertiary Midichlorians- February 15, 2015
* Episode 54: It Pipes Dingles- February 8, 2015
* Episode 53: Ghostblasters!- February 1, 2015
* Episode 52: The Mullet Apocalypse- January 25, 2015
* Episode 51: Clown Merkin- January 18, 2015
* Episode 50: How Peggy Carter Got Her Groove Back- January 11, 2015
* Episode 49: Wookie Shoe Porn- January 4, 2015
* Episode 48: Moffat! The 2014 Crises Awards- December 28, 2014
* Episode 47: I Shall Become A Fruit Bat- December 21, 2014
* Episode 46: Tickle-Me-Princess Elsa- December 14, 2014
* Episode 45: Captain Lawn Dart- December 7, 2014
* Episode 44: Jedi Montessori Academy For The Bacterially Challenged- November 30, 2014
* Episode 43: Aquaman. In The Dome. With A Swiffer.- November 23, 2014
* Episode 42: Rear Admiral Cyberman- November 16, 2014
* Episode 41: SDCC 2015: The Struggle Is Real- November 9, 2014
* Episode 40: Press Play For Zola- November 2, 2014
* Episode 39: Filthy Manny: The Time Lord Who Tried, But Couldn’t- October 26, 2014
* Episode 38: Slash Sausage Fiction- October 19, 2014
* Episode 37: 50 Shades of Lobo- October 5, 2014
* Episode 36: Kidnapping, Sadness And Donkey Shows - September 28, 2014 * Episode 35: Do The Brokeback - September 21, 2014 * Episode 34: Drunken Irish Space Jesus - September 14, 2014 * Episode 33: Unlikely Voice Of Reason- September 7, 2014
* Episode 32: Whistle Pig- August 31, 2014
* Episode 31: Matt Smith Is The Batusi- August 24, 2014
* Episode 30: Nothing But Boss Battles- August 17, 2014
* Episode 29: Tyrion The Imp In Drag- August 10, 2014
* Episode 28: Interstellar Cockfight- August 3, 2014
* Episode 27: Fatigue Hysteria- July 27, 2014
* Episode 26: Pool Floaties- July 26, 2014
* Episode 25: Batman Doesn’t Use Axe Body Spray- July 25, 2014
* Episode 24: You Have Nice Line Work- July 20, 2014
* Episode 23: Her THAC0 Is Ridiculous- July 13, 2014
* Episode 22: Bone Chilling Soul Death- July 6, 2014
* Episode 21: Bruce Wayne: Millionaire Playboy, Sexual Predator- June 29, 2014
* Episode 20: Ally McBealing Around The City- June 22, 2014
* Episode 19: Emo In A Leotard- June 15, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 18: P. S. Balls, SweetValley High
- June 8, 2014
* Crisis On Inifnite Midlives Podcast Episode 17: The Bucky Larson ofSuperhero Movies
- June 1, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 16: Crystal Blue Mess- May 25, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 15: Ladies’ FootwearAnd Murder
- May 18, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 14: Scooby Gang FromIkea
- May 11, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 13: The Fist Of Rhino- May 5, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 12: The Groin Kick ofEmpathy
- April 21, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 11: The Golden ShakeoffCaper
- April 13, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 10: The Fist of Rebirth- April 6, 2014
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 9: DoublefistingJustice
- May 7, 2012
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 8: The Kick ofOsteoporosis
- April 8, 2012
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 7: The Skidmark ofJustice
- November 15, 2011
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 6: The Justice of WinkyVon Browneye
- November 2, 2011
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 5: The Stroke ofJustice
- October 25, 2011
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 4: The Justice ofF***ing
- October 11, 2011
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 3: The Fistula OfJustice
- October 4, 2011
* Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 2: The Knockers OfJustice
- September 26, 2011 * Crisis On Infinite Midlives Podcast Episode 1: The Sack Of Justice - September 19, 2011SEARCH
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