Crisis On Infinite Midlives

Crisis On Infinite Midlives


Episode 83: Mopey Dick

August 16, 2015

What with the search for a new Home Office thanks to continual incursions by vermin (It's like Secret Wars, only with ants!), we're a little scatterbrained and fried this week, but we don't let that get in the way of putting together a great show for you! Or at least a show of roughly professional-ish quality!

Disney's D23 Expo was this weekend, and since Marvel Studios was bough by Chairman Mouse, that means that the first real footage from Captain America: Civil War has been shown. Not released, and not leaked in any fashion we've been able to locate, but descriptions abound, so we discuss what we've heard, what was announced about Doctor Strange, and whether we will be allowed to openly carry liquor and firearms at the Mos Eisley Cantina Disney will be building at Disneyland.

And while we weren't able to see the Civil War trailer, we have been able to see the pilot to Fox's upcoming adaptation of Vertigo Comics's Lucifer. We are big fans of Mike Carey's Lucifer series (and Neil Gaiman's Sandman that introduced the character in that form), so we have strong opinions as to how the original comic series, about a fallen angel exploring what it means to have free will through the creation of literal universes, jibes with this new series about a Devil who solves crimes with a former actress cop.

We also discuss:

The Walking Dead #135, written by Robert Kirkman with art by Charlie Adlard, and:
Starfire #3, written by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti, with art by Emanuela Lupacchino!

And now the disclaimers:

We record this show live to tape, with minimal editing. While this might mean a looser comics podcast than you are used to, it also means that anything can happen. Like a sudden tangent over which character in The Strain we want to kill with a pipe wrench (it's totally Zach).
This show contains spoilers. While we try to shout out warnings ahead of time, be forewarned that we will reveal that people talk a lot in The Walking Dead.
This show contains adult, profane language, and is therefore not safe for work. Unless you think your employer is interested in the continuity ramifications of perverse Wookie sex, get yourself some headphones.

Thanks for listening, suckers!