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Sep 1

FBBP #110 – Parker without Spiders, Spiders without Parker

Posted by Chris Eckert

The word of the week is “adaptation”, as we take a look at two pieces of media with roots in a different form. First up, Marvel debuts Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. #1 as a “Motion Comic” on iTunes, over a month before the plain ol’ paper version hits the stands. Brian Michael Bendis and Alex [...]

Aug 24

FBBP #109 – Nerds vs. Nerds, Cap vs. Interest, Loeb v. Readability

Posted by Chris Eckert

A trio of topics are explored this week, spanning the world of Fandom! First off, the continuing battle over San Diego panels, focusing on the kerfuffle between fans of Venture Brothers and Fables! Then, we explore our muted reaction to Captain America Reborn, despite our longstanding enjoyment of Ed Brubaker and company’s Cap run. Finally, [...]

Aug 11

FBBP #108 – The World’s Greatest?

Posted by Chris Eckert

Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch’s Fantastic Four was meant to return “The World’s Greatest Comics Magazine” to a position worthy of such a lofty byline. The book’s sales didn’t reflect a return to glory — their first issue was the only one to crack the Top Ten, and by the end of their run it [...]

Aug 2

FBBP #107 – San Diego Timewarp

Posted by Chris Eckert

Last year, we devoted a podcast to the raft of announcements coming out of the San Diego Comic Con. There was a lot of “Big News”, the likes of which never materialized at this year’s show. And so we take time out to look back at 2008′s Big Announcements and how they panned out. Did [...]

Jul 29

FBBP #106 – Blackest Night Reviewed

Posted by Chris Eckert

When there is no more room in Hell, the Summer Crossover will walk the Earth! DC’s Blackest Night has begun, the culmination of Geoff John’s multi-year run on Green Lantern. It’s everyone who’s alive fighting everyone who’s dead! Plus some people with different colored rings fighting too! Does it deserve a less reductive description? Listen [...]

Jul 27

FBBP #105 – Wednesday Comics Reviewed

Posted by Chris Eckert

Everyone back from San Diego? Great, prepare for a barrage of three podcasts this week! First on the docket is a look at DC’s Wednesday Comics project. If you haven’t been checking out WC, you probably should. Next up: Blackest Night #1!

Jul 24

FBBP #104 – Two Greeks and a Cry for Justice

Posted by Chris Eckert

Technical difficulties and summer vacation put this recording through the wringer, leading to compromised sound quality and a lack of timeliness. BE FOREWARNED! Since we recorded this podcast, Justice League: Cry for Justice has been dogpiled by an all-star cast of bloggers. It was relatively fresh news when we recorded, but it’s still a pretty [...]

Jul 6

FBBP #103 – Peeking into Longbox

Posted by Chris Eckert

In the second part of our recording session, we take a look at Rantz Hoseley’s mysterious project Longbox — iTunes for Comics! There’s lot of vague predictions and pronouncements about Longbox, and it’s far enough from launch that most of the talk about it is pure speculation. And we’re going to add to that speculation. [...]

Jun 30

FBBP #102 – Batman Reviewed

Posted by Chris Eckert

We just can’t stop talking about Batman! This week we convene to discuss all the non-Morrison “Batman Reborn” titles, particularly Detective Comics #854, the long-awaited start of Greg Rucka and JH Williams III‘s Batwoman story. Along the way we discuss all the other books released thus far — Batman, Batman & Robin, Red Robin, Gotham [...]

Jun 16

FBBP #101 – The Batman and MoCCA Show

Posted by Joseph Mastantuono

Two weekends ago, three quarters of our intrepid podcast crew ventured to eighth annual MoCCA Art Festival and gathered to share their firsthand impressions. The numbers in the preceding sentence do not form any sort of secret code. But before delving into “indie books [you'll] never care about”, we take a look at two summer [...]

Jun 10

FBBP Special – The Huggabroomstik Podcast

Posted by Joseph Mastantuono

Throughout our hundred episodes, listeners have asked about our introductory music. Apparently a link on our blogroll simply wasn’t enough. So here’s an interview with Huggabroomstik’s frontman Neil Kelly, along with a few of their songs.

Jun 5

FBBP #100 – March at 100, Company Halt

Posted by Joseph Mastantuono

Despite the title Joseph gave this podcast, WE ARE NOT PODFADING. It’s just a joke. This week, we dig deep into the mail pile to answer all your important questions, such as: What comics do we actually like? Whatever Happened to Downcounting Do you guys like Grant Morrison? Who would be the greatest Black Lantern? [...]

May 19

FBBP #99 – Three Number Ones

Posted by Chris Eckert

Just one episode until the momentous Episode 100! This week we take a look at three first issues fresh off the rack: Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape #1 by Ivan Brandon & Marco Rudi Astro City: The Dark Age: Book Three #1 by Kurt Busiek & Brent Anderson Unwritten #1 by Mike Carey & Peter Gross [...]

May 4

FBBP #98 – Blood and Thunder

Posted by Chris Eckert

This week, we review the stories that will comprise the upcoming Thor: Ages of Thunder, Matt Fraction‘s multi-artist journey through Marvel/Norse mythology. Fraction’s claimed he listen to a lot of heavy metal to pump himself up to write these stories, and it shows. We can’t recommend you listen to Slayer and Manowar while listening to [...]

Apr 29

FBBP #97 – Book Club! Scott Pilgrim v1

Posted by Joseph Mastantuono

This week FBB reads the first volume of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s popular Scott Pilgrim series, Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life. With Edgar Wright’s film adaptation in production, this seemed like a fine time for everyone to read (or reread) the book, which Chris once infamously described as being “about video games and punk rock”. Is [...]