We start the show on a somber note, as Sam leads our eulogy of Harvey Pekar.  Then, the train flies off the rails as Caleb returns and we ask the question that cannot be answered – what do comic readers want? We also get an exclusive first look at Taschen Books’ upcoming 75 YEARS OF DC COMICS: THE ART OF MODERN MYTHMAKING (special thanks to Sarah Boyd of Taschen) and feast on a glut of other books: THE NOBODY by Aaron’s favorite cartoonist, Jeff Lemire; DAYTRIPPERS by Ba & Moon, ORC STAIN by James Stokoe, ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS Vol. 1 – NEXT GENERATION by Millar & Pacheco, SCARLET #1 by Bendis & Maleev, PEEPO CHOO by Meltcast fave Felipe Smith, BATMAN #701 by Morrison & Daniel, THE SIXTH GUN by Cullen Bunn & Brian Hurtt, THE MAN WITH THE GETAWAY FACE by Darwyn Cooke, SUPERMAN #701 from JMS & Eddie Barrows, GIRL COMICS #3, and AVENGERS ACADEMY by Gage & McKone.
Reunited… and you know the rest.

 

Music: Foghat – Slow Ride / Usher – Confessions pt.2 …


 

The cast returns to its roots as the original three discuss the upcoming Thor movie, IRON MAN #26, WALKING DEAD, GIRL COMICS, THE EXECUTOR from Vertigo Crime, WEATHERCRAFT and the FRANK series, CITY OF SPIES & THE RESISTANCE from First Second, PARKER: THE HUNTER, PROOF from Image Comics; we fit in the requisite weekly Millar bash from Chris as we discuss ULTIMATE AVENGERS 2…and its Avengers day proper as we discuss the first slew of Heroic Age tie-ins and compare and contrast with Brightest Day.
And in other news Chris has bought a green speedo. It may or may not have scales.

 
 

We’re boiling over with guests on this jam-packed edition of Meltcast! We welcome aboard writer/director Ben Ross who penned BELLADONNA from IDW in the first segment, and then bring aboard Marz Richards and Jaime Robledo, members of the Sacred Fools theater company based in Los Angeles, for a discussion of comics, theatre, performance, and what really goes on after hours at comic-con. In the meantime (and in-between time), we hit some of the weeks big releases, including THE GUILD, SCALPED, HUNTER’S FORTUNE, and of course, the one, the only, NEMESIS from Millar and McNiven.

Information for the Sacred Fools Theatre Co., including shows and times, can be found at  www.sacredfools.org

 

 

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