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Wait, What? Episode 78

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In Episode 78, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester have any number of topics so hot they can only be handled with your ears--topics like what Savage Critic rating we would give The Bible, spinoff books that can never seem to escape their progenitors, a squalid confession of drug use and Dr. Who abuse from Jeff, Action Comics, The Legion of Superheroes, Birds of Prey, Fairest, the first issues of Saucer Country, Hell Yeah, Manhattan Projects (with spoilers for the first issue), Superbia, Fatale #3, Fantastic Four: Season One, the amazing King City TPB from Brandon Graham, Detective Comics, G.I. Joe: Cobra, Wolverine #302, DC Nation on Cartoon Network, and much, much more. (And for those of you who might be concerned, Jeff re-watched the Dr. Who season finale and officially found it keen, although he still prefers the Vincent Van Gough episode.) As always, we hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

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In Episode 78, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester have any number of topics so hot they can only be handled with your ears--topics like what Savage Critic rating we would give The Bible, spinoff books that can never seem to escape their progenitors, a squalid confession of drug use and Dr. Who abuse from Jeff, Action Comics, The Legion of Superheroes, Birds of Prey, Fairest, the first issues of Saucer Country, Hell Yeah, Manhattan Projects (with spoilers for the first issue), Superbia, Fatale #3, Fantastic Four: Season One, the amazing King City TPB from Brandon Graham, Detective Comics, G.I. Joe: Cobra, Wolverine #302, DC Nation on Cartoon Network, and much, much more. (And for those of you who might be concerned, Jeff re-watched the Dr. Who season finale and officially found it keen, although he still prefers the Vincent Van Gough episode.) As always, we hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

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