Comic Book Club: Scott Adsit and Frank Tieri
Scott Adsit (30 Rock) and Frank Tieri (Space: Punisher) talk to the guys about the end of 30 Rock next…
The Avengers is a superhero team created for Marvel Comics in 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Originally, the team consisted of Iron Man, The Hulk, Ant-Man, The Wasp, and Captain America. Since then, the team has grown to have dozens of members including Scarlet Witch, The Vision, Hawkeye, and many more. There have been hundred of comic books published about Marvel’s premiere superteam. And The Avengers movies, based on the comic books, have grossed billions of dollars worldwide as the cornerstone of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of comic books and movies. You can also listen to podcast interviews with the writers, artists, and editors who make the team what it is.
Scott Adsit (30 Rock) and Frank Tieri (Space: Punisher) talk to the guys about the end of 30 Rock next…
Chris Hardwick (The Nerdist) and Chris Gethard (The Chris Gethard Show) hit the stage to talk about growing up with…
Kevin Conroy (The Voice of Batman) and Jon Glaser (Delocated) hit the stage to discuss how Batman saved 9/11, and…
Ugly Americans’ Devin Clark (Creator) and Kurt Metzger (Voice of Randall) hit the stage to talk about their upcoming Batman themed episode.
It’s our first show at Pianos, with guests Judah Friedlander (30 Rock), and Joe Kelly (Man of Action, Ultimate Spider-Man)!
Jimmy Aquino (Host, Comic News Insider), and frequent guest Jon Hoche (Vampire Cowboys) guest for a special crossover episode! Plus, if you’re from Houston, you’re not going to like us after this week.
Artist David Fernandez talks about working on a Voltron coffee table book, and also, his Spider-Man Snuggie.
Comedian Greg Stone tells us about his drunken draw-off with Jim Lee, and things get REAL.
Danny Fingeroth (The Stan Lee Universe) and Sam Ball (Director, Joann Sfar Draws From Memory) hit the stage to tell us which of their muses would win in a fight. Spoiler: it’s Stan Lee.
Greg Pak returns to Comic Book Club for his one millionth visit to chat about his “jailbreak from Hell” series.