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Pick of the Week #600 – The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special #1

Pick of the Week #600 – The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special #1

FromiFanboy - Comic Books


Pick of the Week #600 – The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special #1

FromiFanboy - Comic Books

ratings:
Length:
190 minutes
Released:
Sep 3, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

iFanboy celebrates its 600th episode with a triple-sized all listener e-mail spectacular! Josh Flanagan, Ron Richards, and Conor Kilpatrick asked you, the iFanbase, to send them e-mails… and you delivered!

Running Time: 03:08:39

Pick of the Week:
00:04:09 – The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special #1

Ron Talks About Comics For Two Minutes:The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special #1
00:16:27 – Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic: Mace Windu #1, Star Wars #35, Generations: Hawkeye and Hawkeye #1, Infamous Iron Man #11, X-Men: Blue #10, Darkside Special #1, Deadly Class #30, Jean Grey #6, Deadpool #35

Patron Pick:
00:19:21 – Secret Empire #10

Audience Questions:
00:30:08 – The tradition continues as we field questions from the loyal iFanbase for nearly 3 hours. Listen as the iFanboy trio slowly fall apart, talking comics to the very bitter end.

Ryan from Madrid, Spain wants us to update our Top 5 desert island comics.
Nick P from New Port Beach, CA and Luxembourg want to know what Ron ended up doing with his single issues.
Josh F. from Chicago, IL wants to know how the iFanboys got their comic book critique training.
East B. from Egypt has questions about the new DC movies movie announcements, how emails are chosen for the weekly show, Tom King’s hidden agenda, and Little House on the Prairie.
Patrick from Snow Hill, NC wants to know the iFanboys’ favorite series that have come out over the life of the podcast.
Brian C. posits two “What If” scenarios: what if the 90s Image bubble hadn’t burst and what if Marvel had never sold its X-Men and Spider-Man film rights?
Caleb S. from Minnesota says his favorite character is Nightwing because his personality is the opposite of Dick Grayson.
Robert T. from Ann Arbor, MI has a grammar problem with the show.
Jeff from Georgia wants to know which series could use a genre shift.
Bill S. has questions about “floppies”, the standard length of mini-series, the next iFanboy t-shirt, and the decline of the X-Men.
Todd C. thinks it is finally time that iFanboy reveals how the video show was made.
Bilel from Utrecht, Holland has some manga he wants iFanboy to check out.
Doug M. from Iowa is looking for good comics for kids.
Socrates from Palm Bay, FL often wonders which comic book will be his last, and wonders what will be the iFanboys’ last comic book.
Bryan R. has questions about Paul Montgomery, Pick of the Week #666, and “the thing.”
Alan T. has a real problem with iFanboy’s take on early Steve Epting art.
Rick Z. from Topeka, KS wonders if Ron ever read Gotham Central and asks what it takes for an iFanboy to read a book that they otherwise wouldn’t.
Tyler R. asks Ron about his favorite experience at Disney World, Conor’s favorite seasonal drinks, and, along with Ryan S. from Louisiana, asks Josh about Elvis Costello.
Greg B. form Oakland, CA wants some genre match-up pitches for DC films.
Eric W. from Tennessee wants to know when the show will reboot with episode number one.
Brian C. from Cleveland, OH wonders if Superman, and his values, are irrelevant in today’s society.
Steven B. has questions about Identity Crisis, the iFanboys as analogues to characters on Seinfeld and as analogues of Batman sidekicks.
Jason S. thinks HBO should adapt Dreadstar after Game of Thrones ends.
David B. from Essex, England wonders why everyone thinks that the concept of a multiverse is considered too confusing.
Lukas from Neulengbach, Austria has questions about the iFanboys having prior knowledge of upcoming storylines and what qualifies a book for a re-read.
Patrick M. from Chicago, IL looked at the iFanboy photograph on the iFanboy Facebook page and wonders what it wold look like if it was taken today.
Chris L. has some fun stats about the Patron Powers.
BJ from South Korea has some dumb superpowers for each of the iFanboys.
Damian Sherman from Pittsfield, MA wonders which five series the iFanboys would send into space for alien civilizations to read.
Matt G. wonders if the iFanboys have any favorite editor
Released:
Sep 3, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The iFanboy.com Comic Book Podcast is a weekly talk show discussing the best in current comic books. Ron, Conor and Josh will share what they loved and hated about the week's comics. With a deep, sometimes scary knowledge of the depths and intricacies of pop culture and the geek lifestyle, the conversations can spin off in many directions. While comics, graphic novels and trade paperbacks are the center of the iFanboy universe, the discussion often covers the video games, movies and TV shows which will capture the fancy of your regular comic book reader. Fun, intelligent, witty and entertaining, the iFanboy crew are just as likely to agree as argue about what's good and what's bad in superhero comics, indie comics, humorous comics, and important graphic novels as well as the creators, writers and artists behind them. We've even occasionally been in the same room as guys like Brian Michael Bendis, Darwyn Cooke, Kurt Busiek, Warren Ellis, Jim Lee, Joe Quesada, Steve Dillon, Kevin Smith, Stan Lee and others. It was a big room, but we were in it. This podcast is so good, you don't even need to read comic books to enjoy it, but it's a lot better if you do.