Hey everyone! There’s a lot to talk about on this week’s Comics Of Doom, the official comics podcast of Geeks Of Doom. In addition to talk of some of the hottest comics of the week, including Saucer Country, Avengers Assemble, and Saga, Willie asks Hunter for some clarification on his opinions of DC books and in a shocking turn of events, Hunter contemplates leaving DC for Marvel. However, the majority of this episode is dedicated to the question, “Would you stop reading a book if you didn’t agree with the creator’s politics?” Listen to the controversial discussion in which Hunter and Chris look at politics, creator loyalty, and how personal politics and activism can add to or take away from a story.
It’s a heavy discussion, so prepare yourself for Episode 117 of Comics of Doom!
Episode Guide
Comics of Doom Intro [Section 1]
Recorded March 16, 2012. Hosted by Justin Vactor, Willie Gillis, Hunter Camp, and Chris McDavid.
Topic of Doom [Section 2]
Would you stop reading a book if you didn’t agree with the creator’s politics?
Reviews of Doom [Section 3]
Saucer Country #1, Avengers Assemble #1, Hunter’s current DC books, Saga #1
Credits
– Closing
– Contact information
– Bloopers/Outtakes
This episode is sponsored by InstockTrades and DCBS. Two great places to save on all your comic needs!
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