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Dr. Strange and the Shadow Avengers try to stop Dormammu from enslaving the Earth in this prose Marvel novel.

An insipid teenage drama with each section told from the perspective of 4 different teenagers.

Is Jason Aaron even trying anymore? Earth gets turned into an alternate reality where the Avengers didn't exist because the Squadron Supreme took their place. Phil Coulson is president and all of the Squadron are right-wing conservatives.

Betsy Braddock has disappeared after the events of X of Swords. We get a meandering story of tracking her down and body swaps.

Back in 2008 / 2009 Marvel created a bunch of 8 page digital comics called Astonishing Tales.

Collects a lot of Iron Man 2020's appearances from before Arno Stark was brought into the current Marvel universe.

One of the more consistent X-books. X-Force has morphed into Krakoa's version of the CIA.

Ewing puts a cool twist on Xemnu, using his hypnotic powers to alter people's memories via the Mandela Effect.

I just re-read these as part of the omnibus editions and these shorter stories work much better when put in the context of the entire run.

This volume got a little too macguffiny for me. The Joker's found this magic elixir which allows him to heal from pretty much anything? Give me a break.

Talk about huge changes. The infamous Batbunny suit. I enjoyed it even though Gordon getting into Batman-caliber shape is a HUGE stretch. Mr. Bloom is a cool villain.

I feel like this story would have flowed better if they hadn't split it into 2 volumes.

Vita Ayala comes onboard as the 3rd writer in 14 issues and the book is instantly boring. She changes the focus of the book, making the OG New Mutants teachers for bored children on Krakoa.

Maverick is back in the picture and we get some nice flashbacks to Team X.

This Epic Collection collects all of Moon Knight's early appearances up through the first 4 issues of his own comic. Some of these like the backup stories from The Hulk! magazine are are absolutely fantastic and hard to find. They aren't even on Marvel Unlimited.

Just as good now as when I picked up Marvel Comics Presents off the shelf 30 years ago. If you've ever wondered how Wolverine got his admantium bonded skeleton, here's the answer.
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Minisode 54 | Comics We Received Complementarily
- Mike: The Wrong Earth: Fame & Fortune, Cold Iron (Comixology Originals) #1, Chronophage
- Kait: Love and War (comiXology Originals) #1, The Phantom of the Opera, The O.Z. #1
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/mini...
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I am tackling Hakim's Odyssey: Book 1: From Syria to Turkey this week. It's a brick but a very important story, and so far it's told beautifully.
- Mike: The Wrong Earth: Fame & Fortune, Cold Iron (Comixology Originals) #1, Chronophage
- Kait: Love and War (comiXology Originals) #1, The Phantom of the Opera, The O.Z. #1
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/mini...
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I am tackling Hakim's Odyssey: Book 1: From Syria to Turkey this week. It's a brick but a very important story, and so far it's told beautifully.
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I'm reading Hakim's Odyssey too! Waiting for it to come in from the library :)
I'm reading Hakim's Odyssey too! Waiting for it to come in from the library :)

I read that last month. Good book. I've got book 2 in the queue to read soon.
I just finished reading It’s Jeff! Infinity comic 1-12 and OH MY GOD. There's no words. lil webcomic about the cutest shark with legs getting into mischief and I am just...obsessed. I feel like I could re-"read" this every day and not get sick of it.

like COME ON how cute is he?!

like COME ON how cute is he?!

1. I'm working my way through the Hellboy Omnibus. I've never read any Hellboy but saw the first movie and like Mignola's Baltimore so figured I'd give this a try. It's been hit or miss for me but I'm glad to get a deeper sense of this character.
2. In December I purchased the Brubaker/Phillips Humble Bundle and set out to read all 29 volumes this year. I've finished 12 so far (all of Criminal and Reckless plus My Heroes Have Always been Junkies) and recently started the first volume of Kill or Be Killed. These books have been largely well done and the art is consistently great.


Not so much a Man-Thing story but a story about someone who steals Man-Thing's powers to unleash Hell on Earth, releasing spores in cities across the globe that set people on fire when they inhale them and feel fear.

Certainly the most fun of the X-books. Wells is able to combine plenty of action, drama and humor in these issues.

A new Darkhawk takes flight when a teenage basketball star with MS finds the amulet.

A bunch of teenagers way into mutants and cosplay find some alien tech and become superheroes.

This is where all the leftover Batman new 52 stories came to die I guess.

Go read Black Cat. It's so much fun. Black Fox's plan is finally revealed. All of the things that Black Cat has been stealing are now put in play quickly so they can steal the Theives Guild's vault.

The Black Cat needs a miracle. Enter the current wielders of the Infinity Stones.

Something may have been lost in translation with this French comic. I had a really hard time following it. It's about a down on his luck guy in Paris who is arrested and becomes an informant.

Read this comic! This has got the whole package. Action, humor, emotion, twists, great art. You name it. Elodie's husband was trampled by unicorns and now she wants vengeance, hunting the continent for them in this mash-up world of fantasy and technology. When she helps a town defeat an evil sorcerer, she teams up with a giant flying eyeball and two unicorns to hunt down the other three sorcerers threatening her world.

Despite what one may think, business dramas can be entertaining. One with mutants involved should be entertaining. Enter Tini Howard to make this the most boring comic of the Krakoan era.

Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo write the last Batman story.

Naomi Season Two plus the Justice League

An anthology of top notch creators putting their spin on Superman in 8-page stories.

Santa loses Mrs. Claus to a reindeer incident and goes berserk.

Angel is a punk teenager who watches her friend get killed by a vampire which is broadcast across the internet. Flash forward three years later, vampires are part of society and Angel is training to be a sanctioned vampire hunter as part of a government program.

A comic that flips the negative on racial relations in America but has nothing to say. It's like turning the news on, but seeing White Lives Matter protests instead. The world is exactly the same as ours, just with white people as the minority.

The underlying story here is actually pretty cool. Unfortunately, though it's somewhat buried behind a lot of fluff. Unless you are a completist, you are better off reading the regular X-Men: Hellfire Gala edition which only collects the core issues to the story.

This had some potential to be really cool. Mutants interacting on the galactic scale. But it's just boring with such disjointed storytelling.

The origins of Wolverine hanging out in Madripoor and assuming his Patch alias.
Stephanie wrote: "Two main things I'm reading currently:
1. I'm working my way through the Hellboy Omnibus. I've never read any Hellboy but saw the first movie and like Mignola's Baltimore so figured I'd give this ..."
I've been wanting to get through both of those as well - please keep us posted on your journey!!
1. I'm working my way through the Hellboy Omnibus. I've never read any Hellboy but saw the first movie and like Mignola's Baltimore so figured I'd give this ..."
I've been wanting to get through both of those as well - please keep us posted on your journey!!

Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 332 | Anybody Can Explode Once
- Mike: One Punch Man chap. 162, Legion Of X (2022-) #1, Steins;gate: The Complete Manga
- Kate: Saga #1, Blood-Stained Teeth #1 and #2
- Brian: Archie Meets Riverdale #1 (Archie
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/epis...
- Mike: One Punch Man chap. 162, Legion Of X (2022-) #1, Steins;gate: The Complete Manga
- Kate: Saga #1, Blood-Stained Teeth #1 and #2
- Brian: Archie Meets Riverdale #1 (Archie
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/epis...

DC Pride 2022
By the Horns: Dark Earth #1
Dark Knights of Steel #7
Marauders #3
Thor #26
We Live #3
Legion of X #2
Dark Crisis #1
I think the Eisner noms coming out last month have FINALLY broken me out of a few months of reading nothing at all - definitely was going through a slump where I just could not make myself read anything :( Per usual, trying to get through all the nominations before they announce the winners. It really lets me find a ton of reads I wouldn't have looked at or heard of before.
I've fallen completely head over heels for Lore Olympus and read all of it in about a day. Trying to forget about it so I can binge-read new chapters in a few months!
So far this month, I've read:
Everyone Is Tulip ★★★ - another kind of disappointing entry in Dave Baker/Nicole Goux's collaborations. A clear rip of Internet personality Poppy that doesn't really say anything new. Just like Fuck Off Squad it ends out of nowhere.
Ballad for Sophie ★★★★★ - one of the better comics I've ever read, I absolutely loved this and cried at the ending.
Days of Sand ★★★★★ - another great book about a photographer going to the Dust Bowl in the 30s.
Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest ★★★★ - I enjoyed this but since I'm not a parent and never plan to be one some of it wasn't as hard-hitting for me as I imagine it would be for them.
Spy x Family, Vol. 1 ★★★★ - so cute! I loved this one.
I've fallen completely head over heels for Lore Olympus and read all of it in about a day. Trying to forget about it so I can binge-read new chapters in a few months!
So far this month, I've read:
Everyone Is Tulip ★★★ - another kind of disappointing entry in Dave Baker/Nicole Goux's collaborations. A clear rip of Internet personality Poppy that doesn't really say anything new. Just like Fuck Off Squad it ends out of nowhere.
Ballad for Sophie ★★★★★ - one of the better comics I've ever read, I absolutely loved this and cried at the ending.
Days of Sand ★★★★★ - another great book about a photographer going to the Dust Bowl in the 30s.
Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest ★★★★ - I enjoyed this but since I'm not a parent and never plan to be one some of it wasn't as hard-hitting for me as I imagine it would be for them.
Spy x Family, Vol. 1 ★★★★ - so cute! I loved this one.


When mutants can respawn after death like a video game, what is the meaning of life? That's what Nightcrawler is determined to find out as he examines the three laws of mutantkind.

The latter half of Snyder and Capullo's run wasn't as definitive as the first half. Their are some misses here. Still, as a whole I did enjoy it.

Ewing's got some interesting stuff going on here. I like the idea of having two teams running around. What I don't like is that Ewing expects you to have read every comic in the Marvel universe to know what's going on.

Nova sees a therapist. Rocket solves a locked room murder mystery full of galactic delegates. Star-Lord goes on an acid trip. It's all great fun.

The Guardians become the Avengers of space.

Yet another cosmic invasion, this one by Dormammu.

This got real interesting once we got past The Last Annihilation crossover. Once the focus shifted to Storm and Planet Arrako, I was hooked.

I never thought I'd say this about Tom Taylor, but this is bland. So. bland.

All of Britain has been sucked into Otherworld. There's still a ton of action. The art is great. Gillen does expect the reader to have a degree in ancient British lore though.

This was great. Wolverine hiding out in Madripoor as Patch during the Australian Outback days of the X-Men.

This arc flashes back to when Erica joined the House of Slaughter. It's fantastic.

If Something is Killing the Children is the story of Erica Slaughter, this first arc of House of Slaughter is the story of Aaron Slaughter.

A sci-fi comic for kids where domesticated dogs have been engineered to be the sizes of horses and they help shepherd these giant birds on a new space colony.

A force sensitive girl, Zeen, meets up with some Jedi while her best friend takes off with the Nihil. A lot of the story is just her hanging out with the other Padawans. It's OK, but lost most of my interest early on.

It's becoming clear that this title is the inconsequential portion of The High Republic story.

This was a fun read that reminded me of the Scooby-Doo / Batman and Robin team-ups from the 70's.

A kids' comic about how Fede became a circus performer through a series of mishaps.

This was fun. It has all the makings of a modern day Spider-Man with a Muslim twist. This was a re-read before the TV show.

This was a complete mess. It's clear that Leah Williams originally wrote this to be the 3rd volume of X-Factor before it got blown up into this bloated corpse of a story.

This had some potential to be good. Imagine if The Punisher went after the Fortune 500 rather than the mob. The problem is the characters are such exaggerated caricatures of people that it just ruins the experience.

A bunch of random TMNT short stories by all the creators working for Eastman and Laird at the time.

Frau Totenkinder goes off to determine how to stop the Dark Man while the 13th Story witches find a new leader. Meanwhile the flying monkey, Bufkin, is trapped in the business offices with Baba Yaga. Never underestimate a flying monkey.

This mainly focuses on Rose Red as she tries to snap out of her funk over Blue. Then it's the big slobberknocker between Frau Totenkinder and Mr. Dark.

Feels like a horror movie Blumhouse would put out. The title pretty much gives away the plot.

Still my favorite of the HoX/PoX launch titles. There's always a nice combination of political chicanery and superhero action.

Taking place right after the end of The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader revisits all of his old haunts as he tries to haunt down those who helped Luke Skywalker grow up.

Bios of oddball superheroes from throughout the ages that most often disappeared after a few issues. It's a fun look at some forgotten heroes.

A young man inherits a fortune on the contingency he must find Excalibur. Give off strong Uncharted vibes.

Wolverine goes after who scuttled the Marauder during the Hellfire Gala which brings back some Araki characters from X of Swords.

I liked Time Before Time. I need to jump on the 2nd volume now that it's out. Pearl started off strong for me but tailed off. And I liked it more than a lot of other people did. Hope you enjoy all three.


Not sure if you are aware but Pearl has started up again, this time at Dark Horse.
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 333 | Nine Out Of Ten Listeners Won't Believe How This Podcast Ends!!!
- Mike: Time Before Time #13, Aquaman: Andromeda (2022-) #1
- Paul: Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgment on Gotham, Batman/Judge Dredd: The Ultimate Riddle
- Nick: The British Paranormal Society: Time out of mind #1 and #2, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin #3 through #5, Newburn #1 and #2
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/epis...
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Re: Chad: I mean to keep reading Once & Future (I have only made it through the first arc). Sounds like it gets pretty crazy!
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Re: Erin: Thanks for putting the Eisners on my radar! Seems like there are some good nominations this year.
- Mike: Time Before Time #13, Aquaman: Andromeda (2022-) #1
- Paul: Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgment on Gotham, Batman/Judge Dredd: The Ultimate Riddle
- Nick: The British Paranormal Society: Time out of mind #1 and #2, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin #3 through #5, Newburn #1 and #2
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/epis...
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Re: Chad: I mean to keep reading Once & Future (I have only made it through the first arc). Sounds like it gets pretty crazy!
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Re: Erin: Thanks for putting the Eisners on my radar! Seems like there are some good nominations this year.


A cool story about some robot samurai from an abandoned amusement park and a boy trying to make it to safety from a society they escaped from. These small chunks are killing me. It's got a great art and concept, but moves slowly.

Some crazy guy is sending drones after this kid while robot samurai protect him.

Takes place in a dystopian future full of mutants after all iron was altered. The Transporter is someone who will take on any mission provided you eat one of his "eggs".

The story of a wronged hitman who goes after the man who put him in a psyche ward for a decade and stole his grandfather's assassin organization. He also talks to his gun.

Your standard search for immortality story, this one set in space.

The Dark Man Cometh.

From beginning to end this title was terrible. Tini Howard is a crap writer.

Wolverine on an adamantium surf board. So stupid.

This is the kind of storytelling I prefer. A set team, a set location, traditional storytelling. The X-Men have returned to New York, operating out of a cool tree house they built in place of a skyscraper.

Tarn and his minions return to get back what Sinister stole in X of Swords. Then all the rest of Wells's ongoing plots come to a head and the team breaks up.

This was awful. This story with the Shadow King has been going on for two volumes and it's just boring.

This thing is filled full of sex, mostly of the incest and rape variety. It's about a woman trying to escape a banana republic where her uncle is the dictator and has sex with her daily. It's royally effed up. European comics from the 20th century could be ewwy.

Pinocchio convinces the Fables they need to recreate the X-Men to defeat Mr. Dark.

A new North Wind needs to be chosen so Snow and Wolf's children at put to the test to see who will be crowned.

The first volume of Usagi Yojimbo collected all of his early appearances. This volume marks the beginning of the regular comic and it starts off wonderfully.

Gina and Quill are on the run from MI-666. Spycraft meets witchcraft.

Wolverine drops in on the Savage Land where he takes over leadership of a tribe and encounters Apocalypse for the first time. Rare Mike Mignola Marvel art.

Wolverine fights sentient Celestial cocaine in this Acts of Vengeance tie-in.

Everyoen wants the Master Form. It's this odd egg shaped device, but it's never explained what it is and what it does. Just stories of all these people search for it while others protect it. It's all a bit dissatisfying with how it ends and nothing is resolved and they all just stop caring about the Master Form.

Wolverine and Nick Fury eventually cross paths after a SHIELD team in Peru is taken out. Nick Fury recognizes it as the same M.O. as Scorpio, his dead brother's alias while Wolverine just wants vengeance for a friend who was murdered at the scene.

A gorgeous book from Alan Davis about Wolverine meeting some sasquatch type creatures in Canada.

Wolverine goes up against Nick Fury when Fury protects a drug dealer who is willing to flip on the cartel. However, he's also a pedophile who abused a kid Logan tried to help putting them at odds.

Some good classic Wolverine stories.

Long time G.I. Joe writer Larry Hama takes over Wolverine and sends him on a world tour leaving Madripoor with Marc Silvestri in tow.

The Goonies meet time travel. Four paper girls from 1988 get wrapped up in a time travel adventure.

Paper Girls goes all Back to the Future 2 as they wind up in 2016.

An adventure travel company that specializes in forbidden places has planned an excursion to the Fukushima reactor in Japan. There the tourists come across the ghosts of samurai who have risen to protect the area.

A thirty-something guy is in Japan's version of Damage Control, dismembering dead kaiju. He becomes a human size kaiju due to circumstances that aren't well explained yet with only his young friend aware. I don't read a lot of manga, but I thought this one was pretty well done.

Genies Vs. Aliens.

Having the Titans run a school for teen heroes sounds great. Too bad this isn't about that. Instead, it's all about "Who is Red X?" But you know what, who cares?

DC's determined to make you read half of their books to catch all of this. Still it's not a bad start.

Black Adam #1
World's Finest #4
Fables #152
Immortal X-Men #3
Knights of X #3
X-Men #12
New Mutants #26
Nightwing #93
Something Is Killing the Children #24
We Only Find Them When They're Dead #11
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 334 | Comics and Math Are The Same Thing (ft. Aubrey Lyn Jeppson & C.K. Lawson)
- Mike: Do A Powerbomb #1, A Calculated Man #1
- Kara: US Route 31, Sordid Past Anthology
- René: One Piece ch. 1,053, Doron Dororon ch. 27, Mission: Yozakura Family ch. 134
- C.K.: House of Slaughter, Vol. 1, The Good Asian, Volume 2
- Aubrey: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vol. 1: High School Is Hell
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/epis...
- Mike: Do A Powerbomb #1, A Calculated Man #1
- Kara: US Route 31, Sordid Past Anthology
- René: One Piece ch. 1,053, Doron Dororon ch. 27, Mission: Yozakura Family ch. 134
- C.K.: House of Slaughter, Vol. 1, The Good Asian, Volume 2
- Aubrey: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vol. 1: High School Is Hell
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/epis...


- Mike: Do A Powerbomb #1, A Calcula..."
I saw House of Slaughter is in the Pride Humble Bundle so I'll check that out; I enjoyed (if that's the right word) Something Is Killing the Children so knowing this is connected makes it even more appealing

It's about Erica's brother Aaron. I liked it.



The Mr. Dark story line finally comes to a head.

If this is your introduction to Morbius, you are going to think he's a pretty crappy character (which he is).

Hickman's bookend to HoX/PoX, ending his involvement with the X-Men.

The Red Hood story is pretty good, the Grifter story is not.

Now the girls have entered prehistoric caveman times. I love the 80's references, especially when they ripped on the comic strip, Cathy.

Now we're headed to the night the dreaded Y2K was supposed to hit. I remember that night as the New Year's Eve the IT staff had to work all night for absolutely no reason because very, very little actually went wrong.

The series is rounding third and headed home, full bore. the Paper Girls are now in the future searching for a way home while trying to avoid the Time Cops (or whatever they are called here).

A somewhat bittersweet ending to a wonderful series. As the book draws to a close, it's clear this series was as much about burgeoning friendships as it was about time travel.

Long time G.I. Joe writer Larry Hama takes over Wolverine and sends him on a world tour leaving Madripoor.

Loved the addition of Ambush Bug to the team.

Well, this was what the Suicide Squad has been building up to since Future State and it's put together terribly. For whatever reason, Ananda Waller has went all scorched Earth in order to take over Earth-3.

I'm not really sure why this exists. (Yes, I know it exists because America was just in the Dr. Strange movie.) America Chavez has only been in a few comics. Go read Young Avengers and her solo title, America instead of these excerpts from those comics.

Things with Hob and the mutanimals come to a head when Mikey and Sally decide to hold a rally for mutant rights.

I knew nothing about Warhammer 40K going into this other than it's a table top game with cool figures you can paint. This was a decent introduction.

The over arching through this is about Peter Parker's parents. They've returned, after being presumed dead for the last 20 years. Are they who they say they are or something much darker?

A reboot of Static for modern times. Now he gets his powers when gassed at a Black Lives Matter rally instead of a gang fight.

Spider-Man tracks down a drug that is sucking brain power out of minorities and funneling it to the drug dealers. Yes, it's a stupid basis for a story, but there is some fun to be had.

Not sold on the art, but has all the fun of a manga that hasn't been made into an anime yet.

Helen wakes up on the surface of a strange planet with no memory and only a robot for a companion. As she regains her memories, they are all of times she was betrayed and abandoned. It's a very depressing book that ultimately doesn't really go anywhere.

There's some cool sci-fi here. I just need a lot of it explained to me. Between the constant time jumps back and forth and the odd angled art and filtered colors that make it impossible to tell who is who, I constantly feel lost.
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 335 | How Did This Woman Warm My Cold Dead Heart?
- Mike: Clementine, Book One, Dragon Ball Super chap. 85
- Kate: Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne, Squire
- Paul: The Closet (2022) #1, That Texas Blood #14
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/epis...
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Re: Stephanie: I loved Prince and the Dressmaker! That's another book I should re-read as well. I'm glad I bought it instead of borrowing it, I've loaned it to so many people.
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Re: Chad: You went through Paper Girls so fast! I'm glad you liked it! I think I've read that whole series twice now, and the first volume more than that. I'm excited to see what they do with the show adaptation.
- Mike: Clementine, Book One, Dragon Ball Super chap. 85
- Kate: Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne, Squire
- Paul: The Closet (2022) #1, That Texas Blood #14
Check out the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear our thoughts on what we read! Or listen now at https://ircbpodcast.com/episodes/epis...
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Re: Stephanie: I loved Prince and the Dressmaker! That's another book I should re-read as well. I'm glad I bought it instead of borrowing it, I've loaned it to so many people.
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Re: Chad: You went through Paper Girls so fast! I'm glad you liked it! I think I've read that whole series twice now, and the first volume more than that. I'm excited to see what they do with the show adaptation.
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