Tales from the Short Box
It's another round of TFTSB classics, where we're revisiting some of our favorite episodes. This week we are coming back to TFTSB #192. We are joined by close friend of the Shop, Faust. They have brought us one of their favorite books, Rick Remender's run on Uncanny X-Force: Apocalypse. SPOILER WARNING! We do spoil the end of this arc AND talk a bit about the ramifications that has on the rest of the run Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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For this season's break, we are going back to some of our favorite episodes. This week, we’re going to revisit a conversation with one of our favorite writers (and friend of the show) Leah Williams (X-Factor, Power Girl, Gotham City Sirens). Leah brought us one of her favorite books, Land of the Lustrous by Haruko Ichikawa. It’s a weird, genre bending epic with a little bit of everything. Take a listen and find out why this was one of our all time favorites! Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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For this season's break, we are going back to some of our favorite episodes. This is TFTSB episode 199, where we talked to Jackson Lanzig(NYX, Batman Beyond, Star Trek) about one of his favorite books Tale Of Sand by Jim Henson, Jerry Juhl, and Ramon K Perez. In the spirit of re-runs, this felt like an obvious first choice given the infinite re-readability of this incredible visual story. This was such fun book, and Jackson was such a delight. Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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It is our last episode of the season and it is RJ's turn to pick a title from last year. He has brought us the wonderfully quirky and strange murder mystery, Hobtown Mystery Stories Vol 1: The Case of the Missing Men by Kris Bertin and Alexander Forbes. This was such a fun small town mystery with some really strange elements. Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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It’s Rj’s turn to take us back to the year of his birth. It’s 1994, and we are diving head first into Starman by James Robinson, Tony Harris and Wade Von GanBadger. It was a great year for comics, and this is a great pick. We follow a reluctant hero as he deals with the generational baggage of being the third Starman. Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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It’s time for Last Week’s Comics! We’ve got a lot of fun, alternate universe action this week. Also Logan's body hair, gross science experiments, and Cacey over-shares. Pull List (with spoiler time stamps): 00:09:55 - Batgirl #7 00:17:46 - Ultimate Wolverine #5 00:25:23 - Absolute Superman #7 00:37:53 - Los Monstrous Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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It’s Adam’s turn to pick a book from last year, and he’s bringing us Deviant by James Tynion IV and Joshua Hixon. This is a nailbiting ho-done-it that kept us all in suspense up to the very last panel. We all had a lot to say about this one, as it landed right in each of our wheelhouses for different reasons. It had a neo-noir style mystery at its core, it touched on serial killer lore, and also serves as a very important conversation about queer representation in the media. Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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It’s once again time for another hour of talking about last week’s comics! We get into the important questions. Like how would Martian powers manifest in a gorilla body? How much beef can a velociraptor eat? Who has the right of way on a two-way stop? And so much more! Pull List (with spoiler time stamps): 00:13:53 - Justice League Unlimited #6 00:25:28 - Green Lantern Dark #4 00:38:21 - Absolute Martian Manhunter #2 00:50:49 - Assorted Crisis Events #2 Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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It’s Adam’s turn to take us back to the year of his birth. And why not also go back to the birth of comics? It’s 1985 and we’re talking about The Dreamer by Will Eisner. This is the semi-autobiographical story of not only Eisner’s rise as one of the best to ever do it, but the story of comics itself. It’s a love letter to comics as told in one of the first “Graphic novels.” Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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It’s that time again. Time for Last Week’s Comics. Join us as we celebrate the kickoff of Superman Summer. Also bad films by great directors, squelchy reconstructions, and Wolverine doing what he’s best at. Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon!
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Pull List (with spoiler time stamps):
- 00:12:02 - Ultimates #10
- 00:21:16 - Zatanna #2
- 00:33:21 - The Moon is Following Us #7
- 00:40:58 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #7
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