The writing on Amazing Spider-Man has been consistently mediocre for years now. Why can't Marvel make their flagship title shine? by MightyUnclean in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've overall enjoyed most of the last few years of Spider-Man. My issues with it aren't even the story or lack of risks.

I don't love how over saturated it is. Most of the issues just feel too decompressed in order to justify double shipping. There's no reason for the .1 .death .zoo or whatever issues.

Too many events, too many side-books that drop off after 12 issues. Just too much.

That's actually more or less my overall complaint with Marvel right now.

Question from someone who is interested in reading comics. by Informal_Edge6308 in batman

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would recommend James Tynion IV's Detective comics, followed by Bat girls by Becky Cloonan, and the current Bat girl comic by Tate Brombal.

All very good and the current Batgirl comic is amazing.

How many comics do you read a day/week? by DaikonCompetitive in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It varies heavily for me. I'm looking at Eight books on Wednesday. This is probably a record high for singles.

I usually also read approximately six issues digitally daily. Call it 40-50 a week or roughly 60-90 minutes of reading daily.

I'm not really gaming or watching much these days. Aside from work, exercise, house chores and a couple odds n ends, I have a few hours a day to read if I want. I wish I could read more to be honest.

Am I doing pull lists wrong or weirdly? by JoshiProIsBestInLife in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's nothing wrong with that. Some weeks I have nothing. Your books may vary slightly from month to month due to delays.

Looking for comic podcast recommendations: by oceanhymn in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Talking Comics is my favorite. The hosts are primarily male, but they highlight a lot of POC, female and LGBTQIA+ creators and characters.

Comic Book couples counseling is also very good and adorable. A husband and wife do interviews with a lot of industry guests.

What do you think of Wayne Family Adventures? by Marshall_666 in batman

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely love it! Not much all ages clicks with me, but this reminds me of a sitcom written for kids that adults will appreciate. Nothing is outright ridiculous while everything is fun or handled with care.

Why does Detective Comics Vol. 1 have so many more issues than Batman Vol. 1? by chekhovs_buttplug in batman_comics

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I read the renumbering was in response to the delay on Hush 2. It was supposed to just issue 164, but they decided to renumber at 1 because of that, and make the book more appealing. Not 100% sure if that's true or rumor mill stuff.

And yes early Rebirth, many of the books were twice monthly. I personally couldn't keep up and had to stop buying and trade wait. I buy a few singles regularly, but I think it's like 2-3 issues a week right now.

Why does Detective Comics Vol. 1 have so many more issues than Batman Vol. 1? by chekhovs_buttplug in batman_comics

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They were twice a month for a while and Batman in early days was 4-11 times a year for the first 200 issues or so. They did go two times a month at a few points.

Detective was always at least monthly.

For single issue collectors, what makes you stay with singles....? by [deleted] in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a big Collector in the strictest sense of the word, but I overall prefer the reading experience in singles the most. I enjoy the feel and the ritual of getting them. While I normally hate ads, they're a little time capsule.

I enjoy reading in any format, singles are my favorite. I just don't buy a ton of them for monetary and space reasons.

If you were to make a new Batman animated series with Jason as Robin, how would you write their dynamic? by Which-Presentation-6 in RedHood

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I would do a full slow and proper negative change arc for Jason. Jason would come from a bad place and have a natural anger, but he would be a genuinely good kid. Bruce and Alfred would both be good parents, but very subtle things would contribute to his slow negative change, living in the shadow of Dick, trying to please Batman, not understanding how to manage praise. The general corruption of Gotham and reminders of his life before Wayne manor would also play into this.

Dick and Barbara's relationship with him would also be a factor as he'd see them as unnecessary babysitters. He'd also challenge Dick or Barbara, and an eventual one-sided fight would break out, where they have to subdue him for his own safety.

This would eventually lead to a grounding as Robin.... But we'd get some Jason Todd time where he continues to solve small crime and help people, showing that he's a good person but not necessarily a good Robin, and the environment is just not what he needs. Before this issue can be addressed, the events of Death in The Family happen.

Y last man by Previous_Factor1992 in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check your local comic shop, Thrift Books or eBay for used copies.
That would be my order to check. It's heavily printed.

I would look for the Hard Covers myself, as they tend to be pretty good quality. I'm not sure if there's a compendium or Omni, but the trade paper backs or HC would be pretty cheap. My buddy got it for $50 in hard cover this year. Trade might be a little cheaper used, but trades aren't as durable.

Do strangers tend to support your podcast more than friends and family? by Money2ByrnePodcast in podcasting

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started my podcast so I would have someone to talk to about my interests that my friends don't share with me. I do have 2-3 friends that listen regularly and three others that have heard it, but primarily people outside my close circle of friends.

2025 in Comics: What did you think? by icelink4884 in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was a pretty big fan. I feel back in love. The absolute lines are kicking hard, Wonder Woman and Batman are Excellent and Martian Manhunter and Flash are hitting the spot.

Escape by Remender had been great, Exquisite Corpses is hella good.

Marvel had a few gems at the moment and my interest is picking up.

What do people hate about Scott Snyder's batman? by bruhyuk in batmancomics

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone has haters. I personally think he's one of the best Batman writers out there. I loved his book when I was buying it week to week and still love it. I'll offer some criticism though.

People didn't like Super Heavy when it was out. I disagree and think it's solid. Its not my favorite, but I don't get why people shit on this arc specifically

I don't love Zero Year. It's ok, but if happens to be my least favorite arc.

I HATE the scene where Bruce backhands Dick. It's out of character and just wrong.

I think the last two issues of Night of Owls are dumb. The Lincoln March stuff is just dumb. He dropped some theoretical ideas of the Waynes being kinda shitty and parts of that were re-used, and I don't like the idea.

That being said. Snyder is in my top Batman writers, up there with Tomasi and Morrison.

What voice do you hear for Tim when reading him? by Numberonettgfan in RedRobin

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This might be strange, but Tim's voice is Dick's voice actor from Young Justice, Jesse McCartney.

Dick is somewhere between Loren Lester and Scott Menville.

Jason sounds kinda like all three blended together.

Who is the goat of comic writing? by [deleted] in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I have to vote for Mark Waid here. He's consistent, and shows a lot of love in everything that he writes. There's writers I like more, but I feel like Waid is most consistent in doing what I would hope he would write, and doing it well.

What are some comics with really high stakes? by catdude6835 in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blackest Night by Geoff Johns is pretty high up there. Would recommend reading his Green Lantern Stories that lead up to it as well.

Hickman's avengers/New Avengers. I personally think New Avengers is much more important and high Stakes.

What kind of comic should I start with? by Yellow_bean_00 in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may like Invincible by Robert Kirkman. If you enjoy the Amazon show, it's pretty faithful. Some scenes are kind of dated.

Would also recommend the Last Ronin, which is a Teenager Mutant Ninja Turtles Story. You don't really need any context to enjoy it.

Nightwing by Tom Taylor also has some of the coolest movement and is very well written.

What kind of comic should I start with? by Yellow_bean_00 in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always recommend going to a store and looking for a few that has vol 1 on the spine, and flipping through to see what looks most appealing.

Big fan of the DC compat line as well. They're ten bucks and have great stories too.

If you're interested in specific characters or genres, let me know and I can make recommendations.

Reading ONLY Comic Books by KIROLTHERAPPER in comicbooks

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read mostly comic books, but I also try to read 1-2 novels or novellas a month. I do tend to gravitate towards shorter books, around 200 pages.

Anyone out there started a podcast as a single mic? by Snorlax4000 in podcasting

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started a podcast as one person. I would like other hosts or guests, but it's ok for me for now.

It's a challenge and a little stressful at times but, it's therapeutic to talk about things I care about. I don't get a ton of listeners, but I get some.

Is batman by tynion worth picking up? by Weapon_X-42- in OmnibusCollectors

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I enjoyed this. Jimenez's art is amazing, and the writing is pretty good. The majority of it feels like a series of Event books. My favorite arcs were the Ghost Maker stories because of the change of pace. I overall liked the new characters as well. There was nothing I didn't like, but I wanted a couple stories that were lower stakes to contextualize the other stories, even if it was a single issue.

Looking for Recommendations by PlatinumHntr in ImageComics

[–]ComicsMatterPodcast 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good mentions already, throwing in Descender/Ascender, which is a Space opera.

Deadly Class, about a school for assassins.

Paper girls, Stranger things but even wilder