Crushing Comics is the podcast of the popular comic-collecting blog, Crushing Krisis, and its author Peter Marinari. Peter is the host and moderator for comic discussions from fans from around the world as they dig deeply into why they love (and sometimes hate) both current and classic issues.
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Crushing Comics is the podcast of the popular comic-collecting blog, Crushing Krisis, and its author Peter Marinari. Peter is the host and moderator for comic discussions from fans from around the world as they dig deeply into why they love (and sometimes hate) both current and classic issues.
Crushing Comics Podcast, Episode 0059: This Week in X, 12 May 2021, pt. 2 - Children of the Atom #3 and X-Factor #9
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Crushing Comics Podcast, Episode 0059: This Week in X, 12 May 2021, pt. 2 - Children of the Atom #3 and X-Factor #9
It's This Week in X for 12 May, 2021! Join Peter, Fariha, Tyler, & Harry as we discuss Children of the Atom (2021) #3 and X-Factor (2020) #9 - for X-Corp #1, check out our previous episode. Children of the Atom #3 continues to split our panel in new and different ways. We discussed sudden space ships, self-imposed responsibilities, sour dinner parties, and taking off our X-glasses when deciding the value of this story. For X-Factor #9, we dig into psychic inception and Morrigan's goals. Then we spiral into a lengthy argument over a single data page and yell at Marvel for cancelling our favorite comic. Spoiler warning - we discuss everything about X-Men up to and including comics from this week, as well as other current events in the Marvel Universe.
Crushing Comics
Crushing Comics is the podcast of the popular comic-collecting blog, Crushing Krisis, and its author Peter Marinari. Peter is the host and moderator for comic discussions from fans from around the world as they dig deeply into why they love (and sometimes hate) both current and classic issues.