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Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 12:27 pm
by NicksPicks
I just heard on the latest Weekly Spotlight, that Drew's final episode is next week. [WebWiz19]
Congratulations on 250 episodes, Drew! We'll miss your input, but welcome back to the listeners! Is John going to renumber at #1, with the start of a new creative team? :-P

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 2:36 pm
by drew
NicksPicks wrote:I just heard on the latest Weekly Spotlight, that Drew's final episode is next week. [WebWiz19]
Congratulations on 250 episodes, Drew! We'll miss your input, but welcome back to the listeners! Is John going to renumber at #1, with the start of a new creative team? :-P
thank you - i appreciate it - hey its a fresh start with all new creators!! - why not REBOOT

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 4:45 pm
by jrphoenix
drew wrote:
NicksPicks wrote:I just heard on the latest Weekly Spotlight, that Drew's final episode is next week. [WebWiz19]
Congratulations on 250 episodes, Drew! We'll miss your input, but welcome back to the listeners! Is John going to renumber at #1, with the start of a new creative team? :-P
thank you - i appreciate it - hey its a fresh start with all new creators!! - why not REBOOT
LOL, the reboot :) Congrats on 250 Drew. I already listen to your other podcast so, I won't miss your voice at all. Great work over 5 years!

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 8:28 pm
by comicm
You will be missed Drew. Thanks for your contributions to the Weekly Comic Spotlight.

- Mike Myers

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:24 am
by comicm
Hey Drew I am right there with you on Nick Wilson being a A (I also did not plan on getting it and did not pick up on DCBS but did at the shop and glad I did along with Days of Hate). Thank you for all of those episodes as it is a HUGE commitment to do and not miss and episode. I could never do that because of vacations, family events and unexpected events. When Bob left I was not sure if I was going to stick around but you hit the ground running. I will continue to follow you on Comics For Fun and Profit. See you around the forum and twitter.

- Mike Myers.

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:55 pm
by drew
comicm wrote:You will be missed Drew. Thanks for your contributions to the Weekly Comic Spotlight.

- Mike Myers
Thanks Mike

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:57 pm
by drew
comicm wrote:Hey Drew I am right there with you on Nick Wilson being a A (I also did not plan on getting it and did not pick up on DCBS but did at the shop and glad I did along with Days of Hate). Thank you for all of those episodes as it is a HUGE commitment to do and not miss and episode. I could never do that because of vacations, family events and unexpected events. When Bob left I was not sure if I was going to stick around but you hit the ground running. I will continue to follow you on Comics For Fun and Profit. See you around the forum and twitter.

- Mike Myers.
You know I'll be around - I gotta keep bugging you with questions for Mike Ms Weekly Reads :)

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:59 pm
by drew
jrphoenix wrote:
drew wrote:
NicksPicks wrote:I just heard on the latest Weekly Spotlight, that Drew's final episode is next week. [WebWiz19]
Congratulations on 250 episodes, Drew! We'll miss your input, but welcome back to the listeners! Is John going to renumber at #1, with the start of a new creative team? :-P
thank you - i appreciate it - hey its a fresh start with all new creators!! - why not REBOOT
LOL, the reboot :) Congrats on 250 Drew. I already listen to your other podcast so, I won't miss your voice at all. Great work over 5 years!
thanks James - the guy before me did 300 episodes, i did 250 so you gotta do 200 so clear your calendar for the next 4 years buddy :D

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 10:30 am
by doctormo
I read the interview (below) and thought about the Injustice vs the Masters of the Universe discussion from episode 571. I considered picking up this issue but felt conflicted about it being new reader friendly. I think this may be a wait for trade series.

Also, I run hot and cold with Freddie Williams III's artwork. His artwork currently has a bulky Ed Mcguinness quality. I started to noticed this during the first Batman/TMNT crossover.

https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-creators-of ... 3159004139

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight dtd 8/20

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 12:22 am
by dmhaight
Hi all,

As a long time Fantastic Four fan, I'm pleased to see this title in publication again. My enjoyment of seeing Ben and Johnny in the pages of MTIO v2 #1 was somewhat soured by what I felt were really unnecessary retcons in issues 2 and 3, so i haven't really been keeping up. Thankfully, with this new #1 it seems to have not mattered at all.

A few comments on some of the key points you made during your review...

1) The flare gun that forms the words "The Fantastic Four" was used in the first issue circa 1961. The scene shows Reed firing the gun, while he prays he'll never have to use it again. The people seeing the words are frightened, and the general sense of panic is only heightened by the first public appearances of the Thing, the Invisible Girl, and the Human Torch. I found the use of it in this issue to be a nice callback.

2) The changes in Victor Von Doom - from what I understand, his transformation from "the Infamous Iron Man" occurred in Bendis' last issue of the Invincible Iron Man - issue 600 if memory serves.

3) The timing of the release of this issue. From what I understand, the reason they didn't hold up the issue to align better with the MTIO storyline was because August 8th marked the 57th anniversary of the release of FF #1, and they wanted to keep that milestone release date regardless of what it meant to continuity.

Re: Weekly Comic Spotlight dtd 8/20

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:37 am
by JohnMayo
dmhaight wrote: 1) The flare gun that forms the words "The Fantastic Four" was used in the first issue circa 1961. The scene shows Reed firing the gun, while he prays he'll never have to use it again. The people seeing the words are frightened, and the general sense of panic is only heightened by the first public appearances of the Thing, the Invisible Girl, and the Human Torch. I found the use of it in this issue to be a nice callback.
I has been forever since I read a reprint of Fantastic Four #1. I had thought it formed justthe number 4, not the words "The Fantastic Four." I had forgotten that it doubles as the title on the first page of the story. MY bad.
dmhaight wrote:2) The changes in Victor Von Doom - from what I understand, his transformation from "the Infamous Iron Man" occurred in Bendis' last issue of the Invincible Iron Man - issue 600 if memory serves.


That may be the case. Either way, Victor is in his Infamous Iron Man look in the current Marvel Two-in-One series.
dmhaight wrote:3) The timing of the release of this issue. From what I understand, the reason they didn't hold up the issue to align better with the MTIO storyline was because August 8th marked the 57th anniversary of the release of FF #1, and they wanted to keep that milestone release date regardless of what it meant to continuity.
Which is still annoying but makes a certain amount of sense. Shame they didn't speed up the release of Marvel Two-in-One so they could hit the date and have the stories come out in the correct order.