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Wednesday, April 11th, 2007 – running time 24:11
This week iFanboy goes back into the vault for some old(ish) books that you might not be familiar with. Conor showcases some early creator owned work from one of the biggest names in the business, with "A Complete Lowlife". Ron makes a surprise pick with "Batman Adventures: Mad Love". And Josh brings the funny with more creator owned work from a popular name, with "The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius".

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Highlights
John Goodman ( 11:37, 11:37 ) high school ( 6:00, 6:00 ) TV show ( 9:59, 9:59 ) Frank Miller ( 11:36, 11:36 ) John Goodman ( 11:37, 11:37 ) high school ( 6:00, 6:00 ) TV show ( 9:59, 9:59 ) Frank Miller ( 11:36, 11:36 )

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" Hey it's Josh Iran and we are stocking the cold streets of New York City. We are and we're here tell you that this week's episode of my family as -- everywhere except that about -- was fourteen dollar Revision 3 and we have a quick -- asking you guys you want to go to revision3.com. Slash survey they want some of your information. Basically we want to get some information about you the listeners are you the viewers of these podcast a video shows so we can make that -- content for you and give you the kind of shows that you want. So just build their he had a couple of minutes and tell them what they want to know nothing personal totally anonymous -- mother's maiden name is anything like that. You know there's no stalkers could it's a -- over revision3.com slash survey and to help us you -- little information to. -- This we got them are talking about these random books."

" Hey welcome back into whether video podcast the from the economy -- and -- dot -- and -- would -- note. It -- what do you tell us what we're doing today. We are going into the vault again. Door closes the we'd like to talk about the weekly books and audio show we always talk with -- new releases we never ever did talk about the old books stuff we've already bought -- we -- want -- at a time -- there's -- just so we elected -- I'll talk about our -- have -- Michelle does is it now libraries that we -- got years ago and that you might not know about you know for you comics. Exactly so what you only one type of book because. He'll read now superior looks qualities he might want -- You know that little bit that. So one of the biggest names from Portland -- these days that Brubaker is probably when the biggest since Captain America is one of the biggest names out there but a lot of people don't know it probably started. He did was and probably did for the probably don't know they did start doing independent auto biographical stuff. My book -- public license look at us. I didn't bring much this -- I didn't get and then I'll. We don't we're talking about Ed Brubaker is a complete low life which is. Series of vignettes and it's. Fictional autobiography. On biographical fixed yeah -- he said that it's not protectors and dad and Tommy bucks. It looks like it looks like and -- important insurer basically says that their stories and moments of his life so it's pretty much. Fictionalized version of his life somebody in that we can draw yes one thing that he wrote and draw the book and it's not credible everybody knows it does the job it does the job -- it's clearly helped him script. -- later and one thing I remembered virus researcher for the show is like completely forgotten when he first came on the scene about. Nine B seven. Was here there -- of being like he came from rough background that he he you know he's from the book he's been arrested yet have -- drug problems and Kansas stolen. You know yet. Forgot about their petition had when he came -- what is."

" I remembered that now -- you and it's been so long for now wonder might want you know about that I'll probably I don't know if they want this event that because this is like so we're doing cocaine crystal mad. We've got a computer store would -- Exaggerating -- out his best friend shot someone. She since I really don't -- isn't that easy and accurate. Not into a need to read it's definitely fun -- honestly myself when you're didn't. I thought I remembered enough men I I forgot about it but and that totally was they've totally buried his his past which -- Shouldn't have because that's -- good. In comedy gives it -- lent authenticity stuff like criminal and advocacy rights that are all look into everybody jokes about having. You see bank robbery or if you found. I didn't include her blown up. Like -- athlete low life as I say that he can't do teach music and those who can't steal right about stealing should. So."

" The -- truck business because what could be its short stories is about five or six of them about the domain overall theme is that. There's there's there's one there's two there's there's the fact he's got this woman at your gloves and he just can't make it work which. When you're that agent near you know direction -- that's pretty much over universal team. And the second one is that he he doesn't have any. Of his life is just a mess and doesn't know what's going to do that."

" He would I don't -- right to disarm -- himself because that's British nets but he he writes Tommy is as. Really like without self esteem without any drive with a he's really ever did protagonist of this is reprehensible."

" But he's reprehensible well in the sounds like he reprehensible -- horrible person he -- battle about the forgotten. Do anything about it that actually stops sealing pick Michael you know after he -- it sounds. Asked him about stealing some into the making reference it issues the person noted he had tennis you can somebody else to fraud shots of at least reprehensible stuff goes down. Stuff just get out who exactly he's easy to be taking in line united checked himself I think he is he. The fact -- Can I think fumes as you can. Yes this is about committee he was weird and obviously not or perhaps by don't think I think he's more like he's troubled mom right when he's not he's not like any kind of hero."

" But obviously is an annulment no. -- very -- are -- heroes onyx where the character is morally -- like this is like this most people would probably be like you know. You know morally grave there they've gotten yourself if you were selfish you know he's he's running morning news is he's sort of on what you honestly. Right all policies he holds the Guinness book on an old news now but. He's young. Yeah."

" Fox a lot of stories take places he's a high school late eighties the early eighties action nothing from nothing for you is there. Well the credits will be this well yeah it's early ninety's you think some in this when he drew it right and you do you may not have a feeling that he's pretty close to the material terms of time I don't know that the pop culture references or better oblique but it is each of the stories that -- He worked on this for years thank you for yeah off an -- But I think anybody who's a big fan of -- now it is his or her work she really going to read this because. It really formed a lot of stuff he does now definitely and out of adjusting to see what -- like he had I completely forgot about it. Completely so this is change the way you look at the stuff is written well."

" I like this better now that I've read it actually yeah the 'cause you guys know I mean like you realize any comments love him like I feel this way they get it. Be very. Society can do this it's like to do is talk about it. You know the early in the markets. I -- I mean the great attitude job you know how you need is I mean there isn't any comments like constant basis that pushes people away from it because once you've seen that once you've seen the billion times. And it also announced today -- triggers things like -- a lot of those -- must love on this kind of the same thing over and over again so when you're reading this you see what you went on to do. It's."

" I totally felt that way because you you you feel like -- if you sat for the main character but anyway you know that he's going to eventually become like. Very popular and -- famous what's in this world and I'm probably. And actually welcomed from the world until it is almost a reduction in the because you know it's actually going to straight out of life you -- eventually going to focus on the right."

" If nothing else impresses me on son Andrew rigors of writing it sounds like he started off an innocent and he he -- he he he expanded that we want somewhere else -- and he's. Well I mean it could've done. -- any I don't think it you know people -- sellout. None at all and -- like it's -- he's sort of broken all the troops I think he's really interest. I loved -- kind of the."

" Eat -- basis in the indie publishing world and then moving up to the marvel DC -- here so it's kind of funny how that's that we've -- that -- across with a lot of different writers that are out there now. When they've -- work like this is really kind of -- how hard finding Melamine. Keep this secret until kept America. And and -- wrote that issue and I don't think you get two more opposite kind of books and it's kind of religious thing because I think years ago it was almost reversed where people started with the passengers Hoffman wanted to discuss stories."

" And -- nine and had let me who's who's driving the vote at. Tomorrow it's prevail here and as they both come from that you know that area."

" I'll start with a profit of the didn't morally grave and it."

" Books and do their own arc to these this thing -- grown into writers now being told by our own thing you -- Although Laporte and this is about so."

" I think anybody who's got a little love from verbatim is this totally well rounds in your collection like if you if you read criminal if you read Captain America. After the bat and stuff there's something should definitely have because of dead Enders took it totally it -- news imagine this scene of the crime which. Almost picked -- so this but. This is a great book to read. Just -- records went up."

" Substance and is just touch it now this is that you read daredevil and I really like this track kindness but also very good it is very mean and beyond me. Some of these stories we're done sixteens and using it. And he had chops then there streets and schools where people come from. But check on them. So onto the book that I pulled off the shelf missile I want to -- convention what was the Batman. Batman adventures -- love I'm gonna do Batman -- every well there's so many there if it's hard not to pay. You lucky is an excellent book it's calm but -- pay --"

" And so this this is actually really unique in terms of -- I know this is still printer not really should be though. There was for those who remember the old Batman animated series on TV show that Bruce and Paul -- did in the early nineties. They Medicare Harley Quinn you know Luke jokers girlfriend kind of character. And there was an episode called mad love. That they had adapted the episode into this trade paperback which I don't think have. And for any other episode in the --"

" They have been wrapping up they did the did the dark night returns in -- or another something -- comment yes."

" And and what is really great about this is that it was written. Written and drawn by Dini the team being intense is that routine stayed consistent throughout the episode to the comic. And they just this is retold the episode in top form. And what's great about this is that it's outside the continuity DC whenever it. And it's a damn risky sorry critics like I actually remember her pink paper about -- college on it's really violent and it's really -- Of them there's lot of domestic abuse between a joke when it. -- labeled as being back and ventures which was decades exactly yeah which is you know and and like it's he and it's even like the -- psychotic mass murder clowns. The women who love them. You know and this is. Really an end to end this is the this is the story that really deals into Harley Quinn joker relationship. And they're you know their moments where -- and 982 subsidies to joker he just basically slaps her way definitely can be turned off him yet every. And Mac -- famously yet. Those democratic event that's also gets in the area and there's a lot of and there are a lot of scenes like. Shots from between her legs. That -- make -- really -- people want to get away with. And like just Anemia sometimes quotes on the back -- the book and the quotes for this or hear from like Penn Jillette Frank Miller mark -- John Goodman she's the having like it's a bit like this story really resonated with like a lot more -- a lot more people who you know outside ability of the traditional unix what does John -- nova comics -- crisis -- happy -- of Harvey -- and Bob -- a -- relationships in the -- and saw the --"

" and and more who who you know they just think is that we've talked a -- and a few times and you look at the sense that they really wanted to do more with animated series that -- do they were constrained but it by the standards of practices they couldn't do it you know while we're murder they couldn't do like sexual stuff that is and I feel like -- had a chance to elect of the book never going to discuss all lot of."

" And I ended but the thing is the thing but at what makes you -- he can while on the one selective recollection because he got away with it both in the episode and in the cock. Did you do if you watch the episode incident with the comic it's like French franc and which is is really cool and and also -- on the RI mean Bruce Tim doesn't do lot of -- recently you know like he's lately there's been lots of that it -- is kind of reminiscent -- poker rooms in person if he's absolutely haven't seen nick and yeah exact card programs and it's senator don't work on that. And -- but on so it's got that kind of animation you look but com. But it's a solid -- just it's it's I mean I'm not a big Batman fan isn't -- who -- right now plan for pulling him out. And and this is I mean this is right."

" I remember in college when mountain we all have the same this class is some -- engineer and youth culture and we're in the same world. We were in the same one that he was in the proposal yet. And -- screen -- love for the class and and the professor kept its state of art class and that was the Malone jokers backhand equipment with a look gas. From the room yet because they were used to from cartoons. Then -- that no recollection I was. He then and after school musical don't want to that -- they. They were coming universally liked because it's just that talk episodes a tough look at the great -- the."

" And I watched the episode 4 o'clock on channel and New York and I think you're right after school lets let the kids watch it like I don't know if it's appropriate for kids or not I mean these are very adult tail his. And it kind of speaks to whether or not. I mean it's also and it's not really considered it is a cartoon I guess is not a positive because it's actually putting it in front of kids -- the bad -- it. That -- should act madness are morally questionable and that is is so talented that it's not a deliberate animal lovers and and what's funny is that when -- doing this episode I was looking obviously with the mind my emotional looking for different book and then us all yeah that's that's life. I think if you keep doubting yourself. Yes because its proxy."

" One occupant yeah -- just enough I think there's a lot people watch the cartoons that we know from that they -- didn't don't read Batman comics they -- Every single -- a virtual -- is it huge. You know what the -- are Batman books that's -- that's the -- I'm Chris."

" Cartoon is arguably. I think my favorite characterization. Bad character or the joker character that."

" The voices along with. Yes a lot of that candidate is mad love I hope -- protect -- It's not I'm not putting my copy any day. They loved him what it's more like when he power line. Now. 800. No no it's mine -- thousand dollars alive now -- didn't steal it from you if it. And it says there's also quote from Michael Fishman of the roads and cast as well apparently this is 100 Sam --"

" Do the video the -- and -- this -- right and resentment is that it's comic particularly in do you. Somebody somebody not your system. This is going -- somebody shot somebody we'll put a little bit about this person with the rhetoric that somebody somebody -- I will look it up a."

" And off. Josh Syria for everyone I have also gone back to. A guy who -- me in in mainstream comics and started out on his own -- when X these pages are very boy genius. And I almost forgot about this you know where. On. With some good luck with him you always like while you pay your main page of -- is great the way comically -- to me it's rather graphic novels he did. About his time in the real world this time -- I forgot that he does this book and I also forgot how much I forget what I remember you -- Atlanta. -- it's it was his he had been doing. The comics are comparable to clown. Which is also collected at some point read them and there are okay but he had felt constrained by. Newspapers blogs that you know you can't -- have to keep from getting pretty watered down and so -- this he decided to go the opposite way you always. Call him. Basically this short pitches that. -- boy genius is the smartest boy in the world is he is IQ is immeasurable their fiftieth and this isn't me guys and by the time he came room. Tough tough. I -- the stuff away was already. Wouldn't you want to hear the and basically. This is about winning ten years old -- is usually him his best friend Jeremy who's not -- genius. It's a it's a Fatah Calvin and hobbes I know it's like -- mean now you kind of is that you can definitely feel machines -- an option and and not. Jeremy his best friend are very similar. But I think is what what this book has is that. Really well from a -- perspective this is its first comic book work as far as I know and that of the layout storytelling are all very good it's it's another case of he's part earlier right after decent bet -- draw -- draw. It's and it's really funny the other thing is he's not. This is not for kids yeah. The united it's -- that even this one is that all these are inappropriate for the children. You know now kids turned. Like sometimes you see something -- bad language you're risky things like you think it's cheesy. You know he likes these -- shock value whatever. He's wears really well. Trust is. They are opposite -- we're like it's really well done. And it doesn't feel like it is shock value what it's like intelligent version of it there. Like it has really hard thing to it to Grassley doesn't really want this it's really intelligent it's really really funny. And arts nationally the."

" They're not prepared for the show my. I think what's great about it is it's so funny that you -- there's there's a lot of funny profanity but you took away the profanity and it's still really funny that he's he's got great comedic timing within the page which is not always easy to do he he's he's a very good right."

" He's really good cartoonist -- yes I think that needs he said. You know secret ballots is that was his -- excluded -- 610 years doing you know cart are currently. How does sketches at the time perhaps it again so let's keep up what I'm doing it captain marvel. But he'll do some groups I've come here. It. He's running a stimulant. It was appropriate -- that I really doubt about it is in addition to being really funny and well done and it's actually it's really it's it's smart to because. You know in comic there's a lot of things these take for granted. Mike it's funny joke that the guy drives up at fourteen yet nobody says pop -- one of these and he -- in this book is is like you do something. It's crazy and funny characters call. And very meaningful pullout plan. -- went on your friends and which you can monies and genius. -- yeah yeah. If there's that thing where you're watching something you're reading something and warn you that he did he lets you behind that. Level attitude that he doesn't consistently but it's not close to post -- Little but it's just like he's covered the bases well. Is that giant -- vagina here. And then there's. A little."

" Very we have very good positions he's sis -- Joseph he is you know comics he knows how to create comics have to construct the page is -- right for them. Yeah I am doing this a lot of Boston's stuff written expertise. Wow that's old hat -- he's he's he writes good to -- comments about figuring."

" We've got feels there's more heart and -- like that want. I love that you read it and he says. When I started when I got the idea it is I just arguing that patience bottoming you know I got these three stories -- street there's two -- volumes as well. -- mission that. You know that this is expensive this is what democracy and I bought a copy print. Still matters it's literally I got -- in that way like -- can do this and I'm here is I need to you and you can read it you so much. Truth. But -- break things. Coverage good. But just likes this election is low life book. You know. It's a great story huge you know she -- make you might get my work area that you saw it but it's not quite resonate with you. Any of his there's not funny books out there yes I'm not quite few comments and is probably Karen. That's he's not actually need him to point out."

" Net a lot."

" People put Dominica sort of polarizing and that people don't like the pol politics -- personal stories -- disciplined well. If you don't like the politics this is so there's no politics in this book so if if if you really want to funny enjoyable book and you would you -- to make you go he's gonna talk about aids. You know it's it's this is this is fine if it's not just a fun look there's no. Agendas and."

" Even joked that that it and -- a problem panel seat. So now somebody -- somebody to talk about woman and he's a guy didn't write that."

" I just less side would be all over his jock I can't stand senator. I hated listen we're standing on end and there's an edge in the big long white some reason I don't like it like. And maybe this party look like yes well manned space yet he -- it's very quickly but just a little weird for if they had withdrawn to less than half drives and and very fun when it's a poem for some reason that reluctance -- the clintons didn't let the joke. To. It's not time the two dimensional portal. But it looks like arms what is added to a -- man and his mom likes him because he's more sexually active now since he had."

" There -- a lot of -- yes it's funny though it wouldn't miss -- you know indifference."

" About sexually repressed man I'm."

" Yeah."

" I took your mom has lodged complaints he considers the Miller conduct that can buy dot com -- meet him your feedback on these books the books you might want us to talk about or has anything really or."

" so pissed off -- can call us leaders voiced no 180 fan boys be the best voice that's 1883262697. Bonus points if you get your mom call us I caught my seventeen year old son watching issue out."

" All of the other online and he showed that thirty pitches and."

" When someone argued that the well."

" They sound like one of them. Stock characters -- where else can among some way to date can go to iFanboy dot com. Or from that it go to our forums. And also to discussions of these that's about this show you shows then. -- that's supposed straight there and you can check out our audio podcast comes out every week as wells FISA is the media. So please check on any idea a lot of it rejects -- that it's. But."

" Hey it's Josh Iran and we are stocking the cold streets of New York City. We are and we're here tell you that this week's episode of my family as -- everywhere except that about -- was fourteen dollar Revision 3 and we have a quick -- asking you guys you want to go to revision3.com. Slash survey they want some of your information. Basically we want to get some information about you the listeners are you the viewers of these podcast a video shows so we can make that -- content for you and give you the kind of shows that you want. So just build their he had a couple of minutes and tell them what they want to know nothing personal totally anonymous -- mother's maiden name is anything like that. You know there's no stalkers could it's a -- over revision3.com slash survey and to help us you -- little information to. -- This we got them are talking about these random books."

" Hey welcome back into whether video podcast the from the economy -- and -- dot -- and -- would -- note. It -- what do you tell us what we're doing today. We are going into the vault again. Door closes the we'd like to talk about the weekly books and audio show we always talk with -- new releases we never ever did talk about the old books stuff we've already bought -- we -- want -- at a time -- there's -- just so we elected -- I'll talk about our -- have -- Michelle does is it now libraries that we -- got years ago and that you might not know about you know for you comics. Exactly so what you only one type of book because. He'll read now superior looks qualities he might want -- You know that little bit that. So one of the biggest names from Portland -- these days that Brubaker is probably when the biggest since Captain America is one of the biggest names out there but a lot of people don't know it probably started. He did was and probably did for the probably don't know they did start doing independent auto biographical stuff. My book -- public license look at us. I didn't bring much this -- I didn't get and then I'll. We don't we're talking about Ed Brubaker is a complete low life which is. Series of vignettes and it's. Fictional autobiography. On biographical fixed yeah -- he said that it's not protectors and dad and Tommy bucks. It looks like it looks like and -- important insurer basically says that their stories and moments of his life so it's pretty much. Fictionalized version of his life somebody in that we can draw yes one thing that he wrote and draw the book and it's not credible everybody knows it does the job it does the job -- it's clearly helped him script. -- later and one thing I remembered virus researcher for the show is like completely forgotten when he first came on the scene about. Nine B seven. Was here there -- of being like he came from rough background that he he you know he's from the book he's been arrested yet have -- drug problems and Kansas stolen. You know yet. Forgot about their petition had when he came -- what is."

" I remembered that now -- you and it's been so long for now wonder might want you know about that I'll probably I don't know if they want this event that because this is like so we're doing cocaine crystal mad. We've got a computer store would -- Exaggerating -- out his best friend shot someone. She since I really don't -- isn't that easy and accurate. Not into a need to read it's definitely fun -- honestly myself when you're didn't. I thought I remembered enough men I I forgot about it but and that totally was they've totally buried his his past which -- Shouldn't have because that's -- good. In comedy gives it -- lent authenticity stuff like criminal and advocacy rights that are all look into everybody jokes about having. You see bank robbery or if you found. I didn't include her blown up. Like -- athlete low life as I say that he can't do teach music and those who can't steal right about stealing should. So."

" The -- truck business because what could be its short stories is about five or six of them about the domain overall theme is that. There's there's there's one there's two there's there's the fact he's got this woman at your gloves and he just can't make it work which. When you're that agent near you know direction -- that's pretty much over universal team. And the second one is that he he doesn't have any. Of his life is just a mess and doesn't know what's going to do that."

" He would I don't -- right to disarm -- himself because that's British nets but he he writes Tommy is as. Really like without self esteem without any drive with a he's really ever did protagonist of this is reprehensible."

" But he's reprehensible well in the sounds like he reprehensible -- horrible person he -- battle about the forgotten. Do anything about it that actually stops sealing pick Michael you know after he -- it sounds. Asked him about stealing some into the making reference it issues the person noted he had tennis you can somebody else to fraud shots of at least reprehensible stuff goes down. Stuff just get out who exactly he's easy to be taking in line united checked himself I think he is he. The fact -- Can I think fumes as you can. Yes this is about committee he was weird and obviously not or perhaps by don't think I think he's more like he's troubled mom right when he's not he's not like any kind of hero."

" But obviously is an annulment no. -- very -- are -- heroes onyx where the character is morally -- like this is like this most people would probably be like you know. You know morally grave there they've gotten yourself if you were selfish you know he's he's running morning news is he's sort of on what you honestly. Right all policies he holds the Guinness book on an old news now but. He's young. Yeah."

" Fox a lot of stories take places he's a high school late eighties the early eighties action nothing from nothing for you is there. Well the credits will be this well yeah it's early ninety's you think some in this when he drew it right and you do you may not have a feeling that he's pretty close to the material terms of time I don't know that the pop culture references or better oblique but it is each of the stories that -- He worked on this for years thank you for yeah off an -- But I think anybody who's a big fan of -- now it is his or her work she really going to read this because. It really formed a lot of stuff he does now definitely and out of adjusting to see what -- like he had I completely forgot about it. Completely so this is change the way you look at the stuff is written well."

" I like this better now that I've read it actually yeah the 'cause you guys know I mean like you realize any comments love him like I feel this way they get it. Be very. Society can do this it's like to do is talk about it. You know the early in the markets. I -- I mean the great attitude job you know how you need is I mean there isn't any comments like constant basis that pushes people away from it because once you've seen that once you've seen the billion times. And it also announced today -- triggers things like -- a lot of those -- must love on this kind of the same thing over and over again so when you're reading this you see what you went on to do. It's."

" I totally felt that way because you you you feel like -- if you sat for the main character but anyway you know that he's going to eventually become like. Very popular and -- famous what's in this world and I'm probably. And actually welcomed from the world until it is almost a reduction in the because you know it's actually going to straight out of life you -- eventually going to focus on the right."

" If nothing else impresses me on son Andrew rigors of writing it sounds like he started off an innocent and he he -- he he he expanded that we want somewhere else -- and he's. Well I mean it could've done. -- any I don't think it you know people -- sellout. None at all and -- like it's -- he's sort of broken all the troops I think he's really interest. I loved -- kind of the."

" Eat -- basis in the indie publishing world and then moving up to the marvel DC -- here so it's kind of funny how that's that we've -- that -- across with a lot of different writers that are out there now. When they've -- work like this is really kind of -- how hard finding Melamine. Keep this secret until kept America. And and -- wrote that issue and I don't think you get two more opposite kind of books and it's kind of religious thing because I think years ago it was almost reversed where people started with the passengers Hoffman wanted to discuss stories."

" And -- nine and had let me who's who's driving the vote at. Tomorrow it's prevail here and as they both come from that you know that area."

" I'll start with a profit of the didn't morally grave and it."

" Books and do their own arc to these this thing -- grown into writers now being told by our own thing you -- Although Laporte and this is about so."

" I think anybody who's got a little love from verbatim is this totally well rounds in your collection like if you if you read criminal if you read Captain America. After the bat and stuff there's something should definitely have because of dead Enders took it totally it -- news imagine this scene of the crime which. Almost picked -- so this but. This is a great book to read. Just -- records went up."

" Substance and is just touch it now this is that you read daredevil and I really like this track kindness but also very good it is very mean and beyond me. Some of these stories we're done sixteens and using it. And he had chops then there streets and schools where people come from. But check on them. So onto the book that I pulled off the shelf missile I want to -- convention what was the Batman. Batman adventures -- love I'm gonna do Batman -- every well there's so many there if it's hard not to pay. You lucky is an excellent book it's calm but -- pay --"

" And so this this is actually really unique in terms of -- I know this is still printer not really should be though. There was for those who remember the old Batman animated series on TV show that Bruce and Paul -- did in the early nineties. They Medicare Harley Quinn you know Luke jokers girlfriend kind of character. And there was an episode called mad love. That they had adapted the episode into this trade paperback which I don't think have. And for any other episode in the --"

" They have been wrapping up they did the did the dark night returns in -- or another something -- comment yes."

" And and what is really great about this is that it was written. Written and drawn by Dini the team being intense is that routine stayed consistent throughout the episode to the comic. And they just this is retold the episode in top form. And what's great about this is that it's outside the continuity DC whenever it. And it's a damn risky sorry critics like I actually remember her pink paper about -- college on it's really violent and it's really -- Of them there's lot of domestic abuse between a joke when it. -- labeled as being back and ventures which was decades exactly yeah which is you know and and like it's he and it's even like the -- psychotic mass murder clowns. The women who love them. You know and this is. Really an end to end this is the this is the story that really deals into Harley Quinn joker relationship. And they're you know their moments where -- and 982 subsidies to joker he just basically slaps her way definitely can be turned off him yet every. And Mac -- famously yet. Those democratic event that's also gets in the area and there's a lot of and there are a lot of scenes like. Shots from between her legs. That -- make -- really -- people want to get away with. And like just Anemia sometimes quotes on the back -- the book and the quotes for this or hear from like Penn Jillette Frank Miller mark -- John Goodman she's the having like it's a bit like this story really resonated with like a lot more -- a lot more people who you know outside ability of the traditional unix what does John -- nova comics -- crisis -- happy -- of Harvey -- and Bob -- a -- relationships in the -- and saw the --"

" and and more who who you know they just think is that we've talked a -- and a few times and you look at the sense that they really wanted to do more with animated series that -- do they were constrained but it by the standards of practices they couldn't do it you know while we're murder they couldn't do like sexual stuff that is and I feel like -- had a chance to elect of the book never going to discuss all lot of."

" And I ended but the thing is the thing but at what makes you -- he can while on the one selective recollection because he got away with it both in the episode and in the cock. Did you do if you watch the episode incident with the comic it's like French franc and which is is really cool and and also -- on the RI mean Bruce Tim doesn't do lot of -- recently you know like he's lately there's been lots of that it -- is kind of reminiscent -- poker rooms in person if he's absolutely haven't seen nick and yeah exact card programs and it's senator don't work on that. And -- but on so it's got that kind of animation you look but com. But it's a solid -- just it's it's I mean I'm not a big Batman fan isn't -- who -- right now plan for pulling him out. And and this is I mean this is right."

" I remember in college when mountain we all have the same this class is some -- engineer and youth culture and we're in the same world. We were in the same one that he was in the proposal yet. And -- screen -- love for the class and and the professor kept its state of art class and that was the Malone jokers backhand equipment with a look gas. From the room yet because they were used to from cartoons. Then -- that no recollection I was. He then and after school musical don't want to that -- they. They were coming universally liked because it's just that talk episodes a tough look at the great -- the."

" And I watched the episode 4 o'clock on channel and New York and I think you're right after school lets let the kids watch it like I don't know if it's appropriate for kids or not I mean these are very adult tail his. And it kind of speaks to whether or not. I mean it's also and it's not really considered it is a cartoon I guess is not a positive because it's actually putting it in front of kids -- the bad -- it. That -- should act madness are morally questionable and that is is so talented that it's not a deliberate animal lovers and and what's funny is that when -- doing this episode I was looking obviously with the mind my emotional looking for different book and then us all yeah that's that's life. I think if you keep doubting yourself. Yes because its proxy."

" One occupant yeah -- just enough I think there's a lot people watch the cartoons that we know from that they -- didn't don't read Batman comics they -- Every single -- a virtual -- is it huge. You know what the -- are Batman books that's -- that's the -- I'm Chris."

" Cartoon is arguably. I think my favorite characterization. Bad character or the joker character that."

" The voices along with. Yes a lot of that candidate is mad love I hope -- protect -- It's not I'm not putting my copy any day. They loved him what it's more like when he power line. Now. 800. No no it's mine -- thousand dollars alive now -- didn't steal it from you if it. And it says there's also quote from Michael Fishman of the roads and cast as well apparently this is 100 Sam --"

" Do the video the -- and -- this -- right and resentment is that it's comic particularly in do you. Somebody somebody not your system. This is going -- somebody shot somebody we'll put a little bit about this person with the rhetoric that somebody somebody -- I will look it up a."

" And off. Josh Syria for everyone I have also gone back to. A guy who -- me in in mainstream comics and started out on his own -- when X these pages are very boy genius. And I almost forgot about this you know where. On. With some good luck with him you always like while you pay your main page of -- is great the way comically -- to me it's rather graphic novels he did. About his time in the real world this time -- I forgot that he does this book and I also forgot how much I forget what I remember you -- Atlanta. -- it's it was his he had been doing. The comics are comparable to clown. Which is also collected at some point read them and there are okay but he had felt constrained by. Newspapers blogs that you know you can't -- have to keep from getting pretty watered down and so -- this he decided to go the opposite way you always. Call him. Basically this short pitches that. -- boy genius is the smartest boy in the world is he is IQ is immeasurable their fiftieth and this isn't me guys and by the time he came room. Tough tough. I -- the stuff away was already. Wouldn't you want to hear the and basically. This is about winning ten years old -- is usually him his best friend Jeremy who's not -- genius. It's a it's a Fatah Calvin and hobbes I know it's like -- mean now you kind of is that you can definitely feel machines -- an option and and not. Jeremy his best friend are very similar. But I think is what what this book has is that. Really well from a -- perspective this is its first comic book work as far as I know and that of the layout storytelling are all very good it's it's another case of he's part earlier right after decent bet -- draw -- draw. It's and it's really funny the other thing is he's not. This is not for kids yeah. The united it's -- that even this one is that all these are inappropriate for the children. You know now kids turned. Like sometimes you see something -- bad language you're risky things like you think it's cheesy. You know he likes these -- shock value whatever. He's wears really well. Trust is. They are opposite -- we're like it's really well done. And it doesn't feel like it is shock value what it's like intelligent version of it there. Like it has really hard thing to it to Grassley doesn't really want this it's really intelligent it's really really funny. And arts nationally the."

" They're not prepared for the show my. I think what's great about it is it's so funny that you -- there's there's a lot of funny profanity but you took away the profanity and it's still really funny that he's he's got great comedic timing within the page which is not always easy to do he he's he's a very good right."

" He's really good cartoonist -- yes I think that needs he said. You know secret ballots is that was his -- excluded -- 610 years doing you know cart are currently. How does sketches at the time perhaps it again so let's keep up what I'm doing it captain marvel. But he'll do some groups I've come here. It. He's running a stimulant. It was appropriate -- that I really doubt about it is in addition to being really funny and well done and it's actually it's really it's it's smart to because. You know in comic there's a lot of things these take for granted. Mike it's funny joke that the guy drives up at fourteen yet nobody says pop -- one of these and he -- in this book is is like you do something. It's crazy and funny characters call. And very meaningful pullout plan. -- went on your friends and which you can monies and genius. -- yeah yeah. If there's that thing where you're watching something you're reading something and warn you that he did he lets you behind that. Level attitude that he doesn't consistently but it's not close to post -- Little but it's just like he's covered the bases well. Is that giant -- vagina here. And then there's. A little."

" Very we have very good positions he's sis -- Joseph he is you know comics he knows how to create comics have to construct the page is -- right for them. Yeah I am doing this a lot of Boston's stuff written expertise. Wow that's old hat -- he's he's he writes good to -- comments about figuring."

" We've got feels there's more heart and -- like that want. I love that you read it and he says. When I started when I got the idea it is I just arguing that patience bottoming you know I got these three stories -- street there's two -- volumes as well. -- mission that. You know that this is expensive this is what democracy and I bought a copy print. Still matters it's literally I got -- in that way like -- can do this and I'm here is I need to you and you can read it you so much. Truth. But -- break things. Coverage good. But just likes this election is low life book. You know. It's a great story huge you know she -- make you might get my work area that you saw it but it's not quite resonate with you. Any of his there's not funny books out there yes I'm not quite few comments and is probably Karen. That's he's not actually need him to point out."

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" People put Dominica sort of polarizing and that people don't like the pol politics -- personal stories -- disciplined well. If you don't like the politics this is so there's no politics in this book so if if if you really want to funny enjoyable book and you would you -- to make you go he's gonna talk about aids. You know it's it's this is this is fine if it's not just a fun look there's no. Agendas and."

" Even joked that that it and -- a problem panel seat. So now somebody -- somebody to talk about woman and he's a guy didn't write that."

" I just less side would be all over his jock I can't stand senator. I hated listen we're standing on end and there's an edge in the big long white some reason I don't like it like. And maybe this party look like yes well manned space yet he -- it's very quickly but just a little weird for if they had withdrawn to less than half drives and and very fun when it's a poem for some reason that reluctance -- the clintons didn't let the joke. To. It's not time the two dimensional portal. But it looks like arms what is added to a -- man and his mom likes him because he's more sexually active now since he had."

" There -- a lot of -- yes it's funny though it wouldn't miss -- you know indifference."

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