Pick of the Week #126 – Green Lantern #29

EPISODE · Mar 30, 2008 · 56 MIN

Pick of the Week #126 – Green Lantern #29

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Whenever the iFanboys get together... things get hot! Running Time - 00:54:40 Pick of the Week: 00:01:48 - Josh has a Hal Jordan mancrush and Green Lantern #29 is the Pick of the Week! Comics: 00:10:02 - Conor and Ron were loving the focused story and Jim Starlin art in Countdown to Final Crisis #5. 00:12:55 - With The New Avengers #39 the Skrulls are finally here. 00:15:55 - Conor says All-Star Superman #10 is on a whole different level from other comic books. 00:20:50 - In Ultimate Human #5, Warren Ellis keeps Queen & Country alive in iFanboy's hearts. 00:22:15 - Countdown to Adventure #8 wrapped up (one half of) a great mini-series. 00:24:25 - Transhuman #1 gives you a lot of bang for your buck. 00:27:25 - Everybody loves Dan Dare #5. Except the Mekon. 00:29:22 - Is Daredevil getting kind of repetitive? The great debate begins. User Reviews: 00:34:10 - gobo thought that Green Lantern #29 was boring. 00:35:15 - leland222 really dug Wolverine: First Class #1, except for the title. E-Mail: 00:38:03 - Craig from Chicago, Illinois is relying on Conor to bring him the truth on "Batman RIP." 00:40:20 - Henrik from Stockholm, Sweden wants to start reading either Invincible or Ultimate Spider-Man. Voicemail: 00:42:40 - Will from Tennessee calls out Ron on his lack of Brubaker love. The Daredevil debate continues! 00:45:00 - Dallas from Las Vegas, Nevada has questions about Mark Bagley and Green Lantern. Music: "Braver, Newer World" Jimmie Dale Gilmore Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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