It's February and, of course, that means some new Waiting for Doom goodness! Check out the notes from Podbean:
Grimacing faces! Misproportioned bodies! Giant mountain men! Sexy ladies who are feeling the cold! That's right gang it's time for more Doom Force with Mike and Paul! Wait, Doom Force??
Down on Derington Way - 7:04
Doom Clock - 11:20
Doomsplaining - 15:16 - This week we look a special one-shot that was released after the shocking events seen in issue 57 of volume 2. Did it answer anything from the current storyline? Nope, because it was the weird, wacky parody known as DOOM FORCE, by Grant Morrison and a whole team of different artists!
Mailbag O Doom - 46:57 - We read your responses to the question, "What is your favourite parody?"
So let's get to it, here's the visuals from Doom Force #1.
The cover |
Spinner's splashtastic debut! |
The team, assembled in splash and priced to sell! |
The Scratch in the pose that Paul tried to have Mike replicate, resulting in a massive chiropractic bill. |
Anton and Una. And the four-color version of hot pink that was all the rage in the 1990s. |
Una, Anton, and the case of the surrendered dignity. |
Poor Shasta. No one loves a living mountain. |
Workman with the "WHOKK!" to put Spinner in control. |
The noggin of the Chief, or Niles Caulder's audition to play the role of the Cosmic Cube in the Marvel movies. |
We got letters. |
Down on Derington Way
I meant to get here sooner, but it just hasn't happened yet. I plan to present a slightly different take on Down on Derington Way here on the MGA80 blog. I'll be calling it Derington by Way of Bonvillain. I'll still present the bits that Paul and Mike share during their segment (unless I already have, such as the note from Gerard Way in the last post that Paul read to launch the Derington Way bit), but I'll also be including bits from Tamra Bonvillain, as she has a decent Twitter presence and frequently shares her Doom Patrol work there as well as other projects she's working on.
I've been saving some pieces and will share in the next few days, as I've cleared a bit off my plate.
For now, here's the pieces that the guys mentioned:
I've been saving some pieces and will share in the next few days, as I've cleared a bit off my plate.
For now, here's the pieces that the guys mentioned:
Shipping updates!
According to DC's site, Doom Patrol #5 is now shipping March 8 (or 8 March for the rest of the world outside the US) and the Director's Cut is now March 29, which is currently the same day as Doom Patrol #6.
According to DC's site, Doom Patrol #5 is now shipping March 8 (or 8 March for the rest of the world outside the US) and the Director's Cut is now March 29, which is currently the same day as Doom Patrol #6.
Paul and Mike did mention the incredibly awesome DC in the 80s site and zine. I have a copy and will be sharing some thoughts about it over on Comicosity, as well as hopefully having a chat with Justin, the man with the plan for DC in the 80s. Here's a link to the Steve Lightle interview. And another link to all of their tagged Doom Patrol coverage, which includes some stellar fan art and other fun bits, like an interview with Richard Case. Check 'em out!
Question of the Week time!
The question, as proposed by the Waiting for Doom blokes is: Where would you like to be locked in overnight?
And, one last thing before I tie this off, thank you. Y'all are a small but mighty bunch here, and DC has recognized that. Check out the comments from last post to see what I mean.
The question, as proposed by the Waiting for Doom blokes is: Where would you like to be locked in overnight?
And, one last thing before I tie this off, thank you. Y'all are a small but mighty bunch here, and DC has recognized that. Check out the comments from last post to see what I mean.
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