Yea the history of comics is very daunting for me as well since joining Marvel Unlimited I'm reading a lot of the modern runs I've missed or not able to afford to add to my pull list in between my DCBS shipments. I honestly don't know how you are all in on Marvel and DC and stay current with both companies shipping close to 200 items a month. I have made a goal to try and read the entire Uncanny X-Men run starting with Giant Size X-Men since they are all on Marvel Unlimited. It's so daunting though. Congrats on episode 500 seriously that is amazing. Looking forward to listening to WCS #1000 with John and Drew in the future!JohnMayo wrote:That would be a ton of fun but also a ton of reading.MichaelCastle wrote:Wow that is awesome John!! So for episode 500 will you and Drew review the first 500 issues of Amazing Spider-Man ?
I'm not even sure how long that would take to read. I was able to read the entire 133 issue and 6 annual run of Warlord at one point and that took some time. It was a great read and I'm glad I did it. I just don't have that kind of time these days. Maybe once I retire (decades from now), I'll have the time and energy to do issue-by-issue reviews of some long standing titles.
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holy smokes thats 10 years from now - hope podcasting is still a thing thenMichaelCastle wrote:Looking forward to listening to WCS #1000 with John and Drew in the future!
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I hope comics are still a thing then.drew wrote:holy smokes thats 10 years from now - hope podcasting is still a thing thenMichaelCastle wrote:Looking forward to listening to WCS #1000 with John and Drew in the future!
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i hope we are still around by thenJohnMayo wrote:I hope comics are still a thing then.drew wrote:holy smokes thats 10 years from now - hope podcasting is still a thing thenMichaelCastle wrote:Looking forward to listening to WCS #1000 with John and Drew in the future!
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Dear John and Drew,
Congratulations on 500 episodes of the Weekly Comic Spotlight!
Are you guys thinking about renumbering the episodes? (Ha. Ha.)
Or are you guys thinking about rebooting the podcast? Reboot! Reboot! (Ha. Ha.)
Or are you guys thinking about renaming the Weekly Comic Spotlight podcast?
How about the Rebirth Of The All New, Uncanny, Secret, Ultimate, Wonderful Weekly Comic Spotlight? (Ha. Ha.)
Seriously, John and Drew, thank you for all your hard work in putting an episode out every week. You guys are the perfect team-up. Please continue to keep up the great work.
Aloha, Jason
Congratulations on 500 episodes of the Weekly Comic Spotlight!
Are you guys thinking about renumbering the episodes? (Ha. Ha.)
Or are you guys thinking about rebooting the podcast? Reboot! Reboot! (Ha. Ha.)
Or are you guys thinking about renaming the Weekly Comic Spotlight podcast?
How about the Rebirth Of The All New, Uncanny, Secret, Ultimate, Wonderful Weekly Comic Spotlight? (Ha. Ha.)
Seriously, John and Drew, thank you for all your hard work in putting an episode out every week. You guys are the perfect team-up. Please continue to keep up the great work.
Aloha, Jason
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Glad you enjoyed the episode.MrAloha wrote:Dear John and Drew,
Congratulations on 500 episodes of the Weekly Comic Spotlight!
Are you guys thinking about renumbering the episodes? (Ha. Ha.)
Or are you guys thinking about rebooting the podcast? Reboot! Reboot! (Ha. Ha.)
Or are you guys thinking about renaming the Weekly Comic Spotlight podcast?
How about the Rebirth Of The All New, Uncanny, Secret, Ultimate, Wonderful Weekly Comic Spotlight? (Ha. Ha.)
Seriously, John and Drew, thank you for all your hard work in putting an episode out every week. You guys are the perfect team-up. Please continue to keep up the great work.
Aloha, Jason
Actually, I nearly used those jokes in the next week clip for WCS #499 promoting WCS #500.
Drew has been a great cohost for the Weekly Comics Spotlight. Sometimes we agree on things, sometimes we don't but it is always a great discussion.
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John and Drew, thanks for all of these great episodes. I appreciate all the work you put each show. 500 episodes, no missed weeks and very entertaining, amazing. Here's to 500 more.
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Thanks for all you do John. I STILL believe you ought to sell-out and allow some sponsors, but I know you won't. SO glad you picked up Drew along the way.
Thanks for all the free infotainment!
Thanks for all the free infotainment!
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I just finished Weekly Comics Spotlight 501 and I was glad to hear that Drew and John both enjoyed The Deep from Boom Studios. You should check out the animated series of The Deep on Netflix. It's a lot of fun and the comic is an adaptation of the first arc of the show. It ran for one season and twenty six episodes. It's comparable to Johnny Quest, Secret Saturdays, or a junior kind of Fantastic Four. I did a long preview for issue one of this series on the Previews Spotlight a few months ago. I think it's a great series.
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I've just added The Deep to my list on Netflix. Thanks for mentioning it was on Netflix.
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No problem John. It's good family fun and I'm sure you will enjoy it.JohnMayo wrote:I've just added The Deep to my list on Netflix. Thanks for mentioning it was on Netflix.
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Also in regards to Spotlight 501 and the Rebirth master arc you were talking about I would mention that the Titans Hunt mini series that preceded Rebirth is a good starting point. That mini began to lay the groundwork for the whole thing. Maybe not essential to Rebirth but the foundation was being built.
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i saw that after we recorded, the first graphic novel is like 80 bucks on amazon - hence why they are reprinting perhapsvictorvondoom wrote:I just finished Weekly Comics Spotlight 501 and I was glad to hear that Drew and John both enjoyed The Deep from Boom Studios. You should check out the animated series of The Deep on Netflix. It's a lot of fun and the comic is an adaptation of the first arc of the show. It ran for one season and twenty six episodes. It's comparable to Johnny Quest, Secret Saturdays, or a junior kind of Fantastic Four. I did a long preview for issue one of this series on the Previews Spotlight a few months ago. I think it's a great series.
-Jerry
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Hi John,
I would be interested in helping out with figuring out which DC comics fit into the DC Rebirth meta storyline. Just let me know how to proceed.
Thanks
I would be interested in helping out with figuring out which DC comics fit into the DC Rebirth meta storyline. Just let me know how to proceed.
Thanks
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Start a thread called "DC Rebirth Meta-Arc" and list the issues you think are involved in the overall Rebirth storyline. I'm thinking something like this:doctormo wrote:Hi John,
I would be interested in helping out with figuring out which DC comics fit into the DC Rebirth meta storyline. Just let me know how to proceed.
Thanks
DC Universe Rebirth #1
Release date: 2016-05-31
Category: Core
PRIME_BBCODE_SPOILER_SHOW PRIME_BBCODE_SPOILER: Summary
This kicks off the entire DC Universe Rebirth meta-arc. It brings the Wally Weest Flash back into the DC Universe. It teases the return of the Legion of Super-Heroes and the JSA.
The purpose of the category is to differential comics which are core to the meta-arc, focused on the meta-arc or cursory mention of the meta-arc. I'm not sure what the right levels are for the categories. The idea is to let people know what is essentially reading versus a "red sky" level tie in. Back during Crisis on Infinite Earths many comics were labeled as tie-in issues. Some were fairly involved in the story but many simply had the sky go red in a panel or two and that was it. (The sky going red happened because of the Crisis.) Those red-sky cross overs are nice to know about but certainly aren't essential reading.