
Comic Book Club: Brian Michael Bendis And Zack Quaintance
On this week’s live show podcast, guests Brian Michael Bendis (“Matilde’s Quest”), plus Zack Quaintance.
Comic Book Club is a live talk show and comic book podcast held every Tuesday at 7pm live online! It’s hosted by Pete LePage, Justin Tyler, and Alex Zalben.
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Comic Book Club started as the live show, before adding the podcast version in 2011. Since then, the show has evolved into not just a weekly show streamed online, but a Wednesday comic book review show, as well. In addition, the trio has launched a bevy of TV recap show. Those include Riverdale After Dark, MarvelVision, Watchmen Watch and many, many more.
On this week’s live show podcast, guests Brian Michael Bendis (“Matilde’s Quest”), plus Zack Quaintance.
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