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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2011

Episode 7

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Episode 7 Download In which the crew starts off with four and ends up with three, as the token female of the group disappears under (not so) mysterious circumstances. In spite of the loss of both their female and the leader, once again nowhere to be found, OPP carries on with it's End of the Year retrospective, briefly skimming over reviews before launching into discussion about good comics of the past, bad comics of the future, and the secretly most terrifying man in the industry. We don't recommend sticking electrodes to your balls for this episode. Featured in this week's episode: Reviews of a DC ongoing, an Image book, and the first OPP 2011 awards, the winners of which will be listed below. To hear our thoughts of why and how these winners were nominated, listen to our in-depth discussion. Or we'll find you. And hurt you. Also, stick around for the end, because one of the crew has a special poem that will make you either laugh or cry. Whichever works. OPP's 2011 Retrospective Winners Best Story Arcs/Ongoings of the Year DC Comics - Detective Comics, The Black Mirror - Scott Snyder/Jock/Francesco Francavilla (Nominated by John, Alex, Matt) DC Comics - Animal Man, The Hunt - Jeff Lemire/Travel Foreman (Nominated by John) Top Cow/Image - Echoes - Joshua Hale Fialkov/Rahsan Ekedal (Nominated by John) DC Comics - Swamp Thing, Raise Dem Bones - Scott Snyder/Yanick Paquette (Nominated by Alex) Writer of the Year Scott Snyder (Nominated by John, Alex, Matt) Single Issue of the Year Vertigo/DC Comics - Scalped #10 - Jason Aaron/RM Guera (Nominated by Matt, John) Artists of the Year David Finch (Nominated by Alex) Marcos Martin (Nominated by Alex) Francis Manupal (Nominated by John) JH Williams (Nominated by John) Rafael Albaquerque (Nominated by Matt) Noted Links: John Lees' Top 10 Comics of 2011

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Episode 7 Download In which the crew starts off with four and ends up with three, as the token female of the group disappears under (not so) mysterious circumstances. In spite of the loss of both their female and the leader, once again nowhere to be found, OPP carries on with it's End of the Year retrospective, briefly skimming over reviews before launching into discussion about good comics of the past, bad comics of the future, and the secretly most terrifying man in the industry. We don't recommend sticking electrodes to your balls for this episode. Featured in this week's episode: Reviews of a DC ongoing, an Image book, and the first OPP 2011 awards, the winners of which will be listed below. To hear our thoughts of why and how these winners were nominated, listen to our in-depth discussion. Or we'll find you. And hurt you. Also, stick around for the end, because one of the crew has a special poem that will make you either laugh or cry. Whichever works. OPP's 2011 Retrospective Winners Best Story Arcs/Ongoings of the Year DC Comics - Detective Comics, The Black Mirror - Scott Snyder/Jock/Francesco Francavilla (Nominated by John, Alex, Matt) DC Comics - Animal Man, The Hunt - Jeff Lemire/Travel Foreman (Nominated by John) Top Cow/Image - Echoes - Joshua Hale Fialkov/Rahsan Ekedal (Nominated by John) DC Comics - Swamp Thing, Raise Dem Bones - Scott Snyder/Yanick Paquette (Nominated by Alex) Writer of the Year Scott Snyder (Nominated by John, Alex, Matt) Single Issue of the Year Vertigo/DC Comics - Scalped #10 - Jason Aaron/RM Guera (Nominated by Matt, John) Artists of the Year David Finch (Nominated by Alex) Marcos Martin (Nominated by Alex) Francis Manupal (Nominated by John) JH Williams (Nominated by John) Rafael Albaquerque (Nominated by Matt) Noted Links: John Lees' Top 10 Comics of 2011

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