11 O'Clock Comics Rotating Header Image

Astonishing X-Men

11 O’Clock Comics Episode 174

What’s this? Can it be? A well-planned and -executed, level-headed, hyperbole-free episode of everyone’s favorite comic book podcast (all three of you)? You be the judge as we talk about John Romita JR and Al WilliamsonThe Heap #1 from Moonstone (incorporating Diamond’s ridiculous minimum order policy, digital distribution, and more), + and Vince Stone’s Captain Confederacy (spinning off into racism in comics, the Captain America movie, revisionist history, Fear AgentPower Man, and more), Wizard World Chicago, Tom Scioli and Jonathan Maberry’s Captain America: Hail Hydra #2, Incredible Hulks: Heart of the Monster (+, Paul PelletierDanny MikiMorry Hollowell, Fin Fang Foom, Bi-Beast, Wendigo, and more), Supergods,+‘s Infinite Kung-Fu from Top Shelf, League: 1969, Mike Carey’s X-Men: LegacyAstonishing X-Men, the NuDCU, Rob Liefeld, the Image Comics founders, Doc Stearn: Mr. Monster, +‘s sizzling Chester 5000 from Top Shelf, Victor Quinaz and Brent Schoonover’s Mr. Murder is Dead from Archaia, Marvel’s Mystery Men,The Stuff of Legend volume three, and a whole mess more!

11 O’Clock Comics Episode 156

We fill your media device with a feverish flood of four-color groupthink, including commentary on L’Association’s massive COMIX 2000, Vertigo’s Lucifer, KAPOW, the HERO Initiative, Alien Legion and Frank Cirocco, iZombie by Chris Roberson and the Allreds, Four Star Studios (Mike Norton, Tim Seeley, and more), Kevin Mellon and SHIELD Infinity, Chris Burnham, the Jimmy Olsen one-shot by Nick Spencer and company, Scott Snyder‘s Detective Comics, Astonishing X-Men: Exogenesis by Warren Ellis and Kaare Andrews, The Spider #1 from Moonstone and Pablo Marcos, Skaar: King of the Savage Land #1, Paul Jenkins, more on Xombi #1, Grant Morrison, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot and Geoff Darrow, Hellboy, Dave Stewart, the Eisner Awards, Spongebob Comics #2, Weapons of the Metabarons by Jodorowsky and Charest, Carla Speed McNeil‘s FINDER, Steve Rude, and a whole mess more!

11 O’Clock Comics Episode 125

Technical difficulties prevent a West-coast Wooooode from joining us in discussion on The Mighty, our attachment to paper, Cameron Stewart, Frank Miller, Dark Horse Presents #100, Tom Grummett, Trencher, Tim Seeley‘s Hack/Slash, Vampirella, the EC Archives, Warren Publications, Gil Kane, John Buscema, Pat Broderick, Paul Pope, James Jean, Brave and the Bold, Batman: Under the Red Hood, Astonishing X-Men, David Finch and Brightest Day, Brand New Day, Humberto Ramos, the damage caused by Civil War, House of M, Peter David‘s X-Factor, JMSThor, editorial decisions, Shadowland, Daredevil, Coreyyy S. LewisSeedless, and a whole mess more!

11 O'Clock Comics 90

Second verse, same as the first: we ramble, rumble, tickle, and tumble over topics such as Sam Raimi‘s Drag Me to Hell, Jason and Chris’ Collectible Capers (by way of Eaglemoss and HeroClix), more holiday gifts, Emperor Doom and other Marvel Graphic Novels, Comics Journal #300, Batman Confidential #40 by Sam Kieth, reading versus looking, Jacques Tardi‘s West Coast Blues from Fantagraphics, Ellis and Jimenez‘s Astonishing X-Men, a stinkeroo called Siege #1, S.W.O.R.D., and a whole mess more!

11 O'Clock Comics Episode 10

In the wake of Wizard World Chicago 2008, an experience filled with hilarity and heartbreak, we touch on the passing of Michael Turner, finally get rolling on Final Crisis #2 (all too briefly for my taste, but one can’t have everything…), Erik Larsen and Image Comics, the repurcussions of unconstructive criticism, Marvel1985, Mike Norton‘s Trinity work with Jerry Ordway, Simone Bianchi as the modern-day Alex Nino, Mark Millar and Old Man Logan, Walking Dead Volume 8, World War Z, scumbags who capitalize on the brilliance of George Romero, Astonishing X-Men #25, Warren Ellis, Avatar Comics, and much, much more! As usual, the Hotline is red-hot with ridiculous remarks! Google Cronic Dorome!

Direct download