Ep 22 ComicPop Heroes with Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

Ep 22 ComicPop Heroes with Justice League and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

The Justice League and Power Rangers are mixing it up. Like peanut butter and chocolate. What do Logan and Richard think of this combination? Find out as they review and discuss Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers crossover by DC Comics and Boom Studios.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Tom Taylor – Writer, Stephen Byrne – Artist and Colorist, Deron Bennett – Letterer, DC Comics and Boom Studios, 2017.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Cartoon Heroes”, Aquarius LP, Aqua, Universal, 2000.
  2. “Superhero”, RA LP, Simon Curtis, BoyRobot Records, 2011.

Links:

DC Comics Website

Boom Studios Website

C. Michael Hall Blog

ComicPop Library Facebook Page

Justice League vs. The Fatal Five

DC has another animated movie for us to look forward to. We get a bit of the Legion in this movie and as always the animation that Warner Bros. is doing for this movie is a treat to look at. Looking forward to this as I have for all of the DC animated features. Here’s the trailer, for Justice League vs. The Fatal Five, through DC’s YouTube Channel:

Ep 1 ComicPop Toying Around – DC Mymojis, Loyal Subjects to Mashem’s

Ep 1 ComicPop Toying Around – DC Mymojis, Loyal Subjects to Mashem’s

Join Logan and Richard in the first episode of Toying Around.  These episodes will focus around the Crew purchasing inexpensive collectibles, primarily blind bags but other collectibles as well, and letting everyone hear us open them up and what we think of them.  Collecting on a budget.

Here is another fun filled episode, by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know by e-mailing us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will put it in our review rotation list. Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording. Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you. So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Funko DC Mymoji’s
  2. Loyal Subject Figures – Attack on Titan & Thundercats
  3. Mashem’s – Justice League, Guardians of the Galaxy, & Transformers

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Eighteen”, The Near Future II, I Fight Dragons, I Fight Dragons, 2014.
  2. “Superheroes”, No Sound Without Silence, The Script, Columbia, 2014.

Links:

Funko Mymoji Page

Loyal Subjects Website

Mashems Website

Toy and Action Figure Museum Website

Toy and Action Figure Museum Facebook Page

Kevin Stark’s Facebook Page

Kevin Stark’s Art Studio and Gallery Website

Kevin Stark’s Art Studio and Gallery Facebook Page

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

 

 

 

New Justice League Trailer

My friends have to deal with it so I guess you guys do to.  I’m a DC fan and have been loving the films (I have fun with them just like everything) and I am jazzed about Justice League.  Here’s the latest trailer through MovieClips Trailers YouTube channel:

Justice League Trailer

You know this was going to be on here today.  The Justice League trailer was dropped this past weekend and here it is through MovieClips Trailers YouTube channel:

Justice League Trailer

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As everyone knows by now I’m a DC Comics fan and I enjoy the DC TV, animation, and movies so you can understand why I am excited about the new Justice League movie.  With this trailer that is provided by MovieClips Trailers YouTube channel, I really love the interaction with Bruce and Barry:

Justice League vs. Teen Titans Trailer

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Take a look at the latest from DC Comics.  The new animated feature Justice League vs. Teen Titans.  I have really enjoyed what DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation are doing with their animated features and this one looks to be good as well.  Thanks to ICv2 to the heads up and IGN’s YouTube channel for the trailer:

Justice League is on the Small Screen Again?

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An interesting tidbit coming to us from ICv2.  The website World’s Finest posted a tweet which is believed to be from a representative of Cartoon Network Canada that the network will start airing a new Justice League series this next Fall 2016.  It is possible since Warner Bros. Animation is tied pretty close with Cartoon Network and in early 2016, the Batman v. Superman movie hits.  So this is one of those items that we will just have to wait and see.  But it wold be fun to have the Justice League back on the air.

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice Trailer

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Growing up my parents always picked up the DC Comics for me.  So I’m more of a DC guy instead of a Marvel guy even though I love Marvel as well.  But man I love see the small screen and big screen coming to life with what to me are my heroes.  So you knew I couldn’t let the weekend come without posting the trailer to the new Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer that debuted at ComicCon.  All I can say is it looks good.  Seems to pick up within the Man of Steel battle, with Bruce Wayne present in Metropolis at the time.  So that was a nice tie-in.  Plus Batman has always been about protecting the people even to include other heroes that might turn.  Check out Justice League: Tower of Babel for this concept.  Thanks to Warner Bros. for streaming this on the YouTube channel for us to share with everyone – Richard:

New DC Animation

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Warner Bros. Animation announced that the next three DC Comics animated features.  They will be Batman: Bad Blood, Justice League vs. Titans, and Batman: The Killing JokeThe Killing Joke is a very dark story so that is an interesting choice and how they will approach the story.  Hopefully they will go a little beyond the story to show that Barbara Gordon doesn’t descend into a dark depression, but works her way through the incident that has changed her life.