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In this episode, we've got Power Pack Day One #2 featuring ponies and rainbows! Then we check out Rick Remender's Fear Agent #20 and Uncanny X-Men #497. In the Speed Round we've got The Dresden Files #1, Robin #173, The Brave and the Bold #12, The Damned #1 and The Sword #7. In our viewer mail, Glenn asks us about skintight superhero costumes and whether ditching the spandex would hurt comic books.

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  • Hey! We're at Comic Con this weekend. Here's our first of many episodes from Comic Con. We'll be publishing longer versions of these interviews in the next couple of weeks. Here's a quick look at some folks we talked to and things we saw. Also, joining us is John Siuntres from Newsarama.com and the Word Balloon podcast. Thanks, John! In this episode, quick hits with Dan DiDio Senior VP of DC Comics, Milo Ventimiglia from ABC's LOST, Hulk writer Greg Pak, Lou Ferrigno (TV's The Hulk!), David Petersen who created Mouse Guard, and Walter Simonson who's writing the new World of Warcraft comics. Watch for extended versions of these interviews right here very soon! Thanks for watching. We've got two more days of fun to go.


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  • If you've got a fast connection or a big screen, you could be watching us in High Definition. Head to our website for the links: http://pulpsecret.com Thanks to YouTube user Hellointernet for his Hulk review. Watch many more of his comic book reviews at: http://youtube.com/hellointernet We've got a Newsarama Review of Powers #28 written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by Michael Oeming. If you're not reading this series, you should be. Then we take a look at Green Lantern #28. Pete's not really on board, but the rest of us definitely are. Dark Tower: The Long Road Home builds on the work of Stephen King and his acclaimed Dark Tower series. Fans of Stephen King and the Dark Tower Universe will have a lot here to be happy about. In the Speed Round we cover Spider-man With Great Power #2, Blue Beetle #24, Rope Burn #1, Young Avengers Presents Hulkling #2 and Urban Monsters #1. A viewer asks us who our favorite comic book artists are and what are our favorite covers.


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