
Episode #12
Spider-Man Brand New Day Review
Jonathan, Rachel, and Logan review the movie (with some tangents). Spoilers ahead!

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"Comic Talk Cafe" is the perfect blend of comics and caffeine, offering a warm and welcoming podcast experience for comic book enthusiasts and casual readers alike. Jonathan and Rachel Towry's charming chemistry, coupled with their knowledge and enthusiasm for the medium, ensures a delightful and engaging podcast journey. So, grab your favorite comic, brew a fresh cup of coffee (or other favorite beverage), and join the conversation at "Comic Talk Cafe" for a stimulating and entertaining experience like no other.
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Episode #12
Jonathan, Rachel, and Logan review the movie (with some tangents). Spoilers ahead!

Episode #11
Jonathan Rachel, and Logan breakdown what made this movie good and what could have been better. Warning, spoilers ahead!

Episode #10
Jonathan, Rachel, and Logan talk about the first episode of Spider Nior and the movie, The Manalorian and Grogu.

Episode #9
Jonathan reviews the one-shot comic "Tales of the Green Lantern Corps: Guy Gardner," describing it as a standalone misadventure that references ongoing Green Lantern events but doesn't require deep continuity knowledge. He notes a framing narration from a Green Lantern internal affairs perspective, characterizing Guy as both the best and worst Green Lantern, which highlights his heroic moments and his flaws. The story also features John Stewart, whose straight-laced demeanor contrasts well with Guy's personality and creates engaging interplay. Jonathan praises the overall art while observing noticeable stylistic shifts due to multiple artists (Mateo Lali, Laura Braga, and Vasco Jose/Joseph) alongside writer Gary Duggan, and says a single colorist helps maintain visual consistency. He concludes it's a fun, non-earth-shattering one-off and hopes similar issues appear for other Lanterns. 00:00 Quick Intro 00:22 What This One Shot Is 01:12 Internal Affairs Setup 02:07 Guy And John Dynamic 02:33 Art And Creators 03:59 Style Consistency Notes 04:29 Final Verdict 05:12 Wrap Up And Future Hopes

Episode #8
Jonathan gives his thoughts on the latest DC and Sonic crossover.
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