Never Iron Anything The Comics Review Show.
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'Alec Holland...is...dead..'
This week Eamonn Clarke returns to the co-host seat and talks about Alan Moore and Shawn McManus' issue of this series. A book that at first sight is a ghost story set in the Swamp Thing Universe but is in fact much more!
How does this story change the dynamics of this character and what exactly is it setting up for the future? This is an amazing series that everyone should experience.
There's also an appearance of the new sponsor - Do you want to join a cult? I know I do!
You can listen to Eamonn's excellent podcast by visiting the Mega City Book Club podcast here. You can also follow Eamonn and his love for comics on Twitter here.
Many thanks for listening.
Episode 105 - ‘A Tale of Sand‘ with Al Henderson.
Episode 104 -Some talk about Seth and his Dominion with Tom Stewart.
Episode 103 - Some Bernie Krigstein talk with Eamonn Clarke.
Episode 102 - Gotham City‘s Vilest Villains with Al Henderson.
Episode 101 - Room 101 and Comics Torture!
Episode 100 - Robocop Versus Terminator!
Episode 99 - ‘Spleenal‘ and Funny Comics with Dave Robertson.
Episode 98 - Johnny Cash - I See A Darkness with Alan Henderson.
Episode 97 - Batman Rebirth #66 with Tom Stewart
Episode 96 - Captain Britain and the Mighty World of Marvel with Eamonn Clarke.
Episode 95 - Steve Dikto - Shades and Webs! (with Johnny Cannon).
Episode 94 - Al & Tony discuss the comics of Roger Langridge.
Episode 93 - Tony and Damian talk 'Violent Cases'.
Episode 92 - Tom and Tony talk about the comics of John Porcellino.
Episode 91 - 'The Valiant' chat with Eamonn Clarke.
Episode 90 - Tony and Al talk about Lobo!
Episode 89 - Talking Usagi Yojimbo with Steve Sims.
Episode 88 - Talking Power Man and Iron Fist with Dave Robertson.
Episode 87 -' Enemy Ace: War Idyll' by George Pratt a conversation with Alan Henderson.
Episode 86 - Criminals and Kung Fu! with Eamonn Clarke.
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