The AIPT Comics podcast is back to recap your week, review comics, and host special guests! This week, Curt Pires joins the show to discuss Indigo Children, a new series launching March 28th (retailers, you have until March 6 to put in your orders).
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NEWS
- 'Ultimate Invasion' teams Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch summer 2023
- Marvel Comics teases ‘Contest of Chaos’ coming in 2023
- Marvel sheds light on new ‘Black Panther’ ongoing series out June 2023
- Marvel and Essential Sequential team up for artist print program Marvel Signature
- Marvel Entertainment and StoryToys to launch new Marvel HQ app in May 2023
- New Star Wars comics crossover coming in 2023 with unforeseen threat coming
- DC sheds light on 'Knight Terrors' summer 2023 event
- DC and Kodansha releasing Superman, Batman, and Joker manga in English for the first time
- Oni Press announces ‘Xino’ #1 kicking off June 2023
- Briar gets ongoing series v
- Netflix sets Baran Bo Adar and Jante Friese to adapt 'Something is Killing the Children'
- Archie Comics and WEBTOON announce digital comic collab 'Archie Comics: Big Ethel Energy'
- Image Comics reveals ‘The Catalyst War’ begins in ‘Radiant Black’ #25
Our Top Books of the Week
Dave:
- Superman #1 (Josh Williamson, Jamal Campbell)
- Immoral X-Men #1 (Kieron Gillen, Paco Medina)
Nathan:
- Batman: One Bay Day - Clayface #1 (Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Xermanico)
- Punisher: War Journal - Base #1 (Torunn Gronbekk, Djibril Morissette-Phan)
Standout KAPOW moment of the week:
Nathan - Superman #1 (Josh Williamson, Jamal Campbell)
Dave - Spawn Unwanted Violence #2 (Todd McFarlane, Mike Del Mundo)
TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK
- Dave: Rogue & Gambit #1 (Stephanie Phillips, Carlos Gomez)
- Nathan: Human Target #12 (Tom King, Greg Smallwood)
JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.
- Dave: Detective Comics #1069 (J.H. Williams III Card Stock Cover)
- Nathan: Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 (Felipe Massafera cover)
Interview: Curt Pires talks about Indigo Children
- What is the premise of Indigo Children?
- The idea of Indigo Children is wildly different that your other works, do you have a drawer of ideas to get to?
- What made Image Comics the right publisher for Indigo Children?
- Nikki might be my favorite character, what goes into making a character funny but taken seriously?
- Alex Diotto art works well at capturing a sense of isolation and mystery, why was he a good fit for this series?
- If you ever wrote the x-men, would it be sort of like this?
- How did you come up with the powers in this book?
- The title is compelling can you talk about its meaning or what inspired it?