DOOMSPEAK
Doctor Doom #4, Marvel Comics, cover-dated March 2020.
"All Possible Worlds," written by Christopher Cantwell, with art by Salvador Larroca.
What
happens when Doctor Doom dresses casual for a fight with Taskmaster? What is in the top floor of the AIM Building? What happens when Victorious and Silver Sable get into a tussle? And who is having a mysterious conversation with our Latverian hero?
And what is the bonus issue that is covered in this episode?
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Promo #1: Required Reading
Promo #2: Back to the Bins
Next Time: Doctor Doom #5, which is schedule for release February 5. The episode should follow within a few weeks.
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
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QBP #147 - Batman #266
Quarter-Bin Podcast #147
Batman 266, DC Comics, cover-dated August 1975.
"The Curious Case of the Catwoman's Coincidences," was written by Denny O'Neill, with art by Irv Novick and Dick Giordano.
What happens when Professor Alan visits Batman in the 1970s? Does the Caped Crusader let his feelings for Catwoman cloud his crime-fighting prowess? Is relying on coincidence a solid narrative technique? And is it a good idea to rely on a cat to not betray you?
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Promo: Dorkness to Light
Next Episode: Detective Comics 465, DC Comics, cover-dated November 1976.
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Batman 266, DC Comics, cover-dated August 1975.
"The Curious Case of the Catwoman's Coincidences," was written by Denny O'Neill, with art by Irv Novick and Dick Giordano.
What happens when Professor Alan visits Batman in the 1970s? Does the Caped Crusader let his feelings for Catwoman cloud his crime-fighting prowess? Is relying on coincidence a solid narrative technique? And is it a good idea to rely on a cat to not betray you?
Listen to the episode and find out!
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Promo: Dorkness to Light
Next Episode: Detective Comics 465, DC Comics, cover-dated November 1976.
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Source: World's Greatest Comics