Way back in 1995 Marvel Comics did the unthinkable - unless you were Marvel Comics in the 90s - they went into self-distribution as Heroes World. This was part of their vaunted, and soon failed, Marvelution. (Read all about that here.) Now DC Comics has found an excuse to do something similar, likely crippling an industry that has been hobbling along since Marvelution. Once quite capable of seeing the writing on the wall, the new corporate masters of the home of Superman have both done the unthinkable and given your hosts Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston plenty to talk about on this (now rather dated) issue of the show.
Hey Kids, Comics! #290 - A Tale of One City
Hey Kids, Comics! Quarterly #2 - I Go Ditko
Hey Kids, Comics! #289 - I Started a Joke
Hey Kids, Comics! Halloween Special #3 - Suck It!
Hey Kids, Comics! #288 - Horse of a Different Color
Hey Kids, Comics! #287 - Friends, Powers, Leagues
Hey Kids, Comics! #286 - Now What?
Hey Kids, Comics! #285 - Family Reunions: We Are Family
Hey Kids, Comics! #284 - Family Reunions: Along Came a Spider
The Rantcor Pit #77 - Something Wicket This Way Comes
Hey Kids, Comics! #283 - Family Reunions: Last Son and Then Some
The Rantcor Pit #76 - The Spirit of '76
Hey Kids, Comics! #282 - Family Reunions: First Family Ties
Hey Kids, Comics! #281 - Family Reunions: Off the Bat
Hey Kids, Comics! #280 - V for Versus
Hey Kids, Comics! #279 - No Fly Zone or: (Hard-Selling Heroes)
The Rantcor Pit #61 - Wonderful World of Wookiees (re-uploaded)
The Rantcor Pit #75 - Better Than Drinkin' Alone
Hey Kids, Comics! #278 - Summer Fun 2018: The Diet Coke of Evil
The Rantcor Pit #74 - Off the Wall
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