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Returning from their very own Crisis on Infinite Somethings, PJ and Jon dive back into Foreign Bodies, and have a fine old time in the process.
What's that, folks? You've consumed all known Titans and you're still hungry for more? Well, brace yourself, because now the reservists are getting in on the action. More characters! More fighting! What more could you want?
Is Fringe the Nuklon of the Titans? Has that sentence ever been uttered in the history of humanity? Find out in part 1 of JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative!
Picking up right where we left off (literally, mid-word), Young Justice return to battle Bedlam - the mastermind (or masterminds?) behind the World Without Grown-ups!
A world without grown-ups? How about a world without sickness!? Yes, PJ and Jon are back (illness be damned) to talk about what may or may not be a Morrison story…
Hi folks! Sadly, illness has reared its ugly head once more, so there’s no new episode this week. Hoping to get back on the JLA train again soon. Thanks for your patience and apologies for the disruption!
Batman kicks an ape in the face. All else is superfluous. It's Part 2 of the triumphant return of the Ultramarine Corps, and Jon and PJ are having a great time…
Having conquered their technical demons, PJ and Jon are back in style - just like Morrison themselves, returning to the series they made great! Praise Grodd!
Morrison returns to the series they made great, and PJ and Jon couldn't be more excited. A shame then that technical issues decide to rain on our parade…
The exciting conclusion of Year One! Can our heroes defeat the Appellaxian threat and unite the world? I mean, probably. Black Condor and the Sea Devils are here…
Another day, another errant conversation about Marvel's Heroes Reborn leads us into the penultimate episode of Year One - and more heroes than you can shake a stick at.
Black Canary doesn't trust Flash, nobody trusts J'onn, and Green Lantern something still thinks he's in charge. Looks like a job for the Justice League!
RECAP: PJ and Jon finally return to the main series for a standalone issue that can stand among the greats (a couple of VERY dated jokes notwithstanding...)
For a podcast that's ostensibly about the JLA, we do spend a lot of time talking about Marvel's Heroes Reborn. Anyhow, big stuff is happening for our heroes. It's very good.