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Welcome to Episode 22 of The Two-Headed Nerd Comicast! There’s a lot of hate in the studio this week, but Joe and Matt keep it together somehow. This week, Big News features Marvel’s post-Schism plan for the flagship X-Men titles, more Man of Steel casting news, and the announcement of two promising new titles from IDW and Marvel. Plus, the Comic Pushers are hanging around the alley out back again… Maybe they have what Jerry needs to scratch that crime noir itch.
In this episode, Matt reviews the pleasantly surprising Kirby Genesis #1 from Dynamite Entertainment. Joe can’t seem to quit DC no matter how bad they hurt him…Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies #1 is here to slap him around some more. There is only ONE comic book coming out next week as far as Joe is concerned, and that comic is Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man #160. Matt seems okay with going back to the well after only 22 episodes… Though he made the previous issue of this book his pick and should have been more creative, Matt’s pick for next week is IDW’s Rocketeer Adventures #2.
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Our theme music is A Better Tomorrow by Dan the Automator. Other music found in this week’s episode was provided by the following sources: Big News Theme — Here is the News by ELO, Ludicrous Speed Round Theme — Fury of the Storm by Dragonforce featuring Dark Helmet, Comic Pushers Theme — Pusher Man by Curtis Mayfield, Avenger by Atom and His Package.