League Podcast and Dig Boston Comics Picks of the Week Wed. January 13, 2016

Sometimes an event comic can change the world, and here it is, FINALLY. Big things happen (or have already happened) over at Marvel as Secret Wars concludes with issue #9. We loved Gail Simone’s Leaving Megalopolis graphic novel, and here comes the sequel in comic form. Good guys have gone bad in Leaving Megalopolis: Surviving Megalopolis #1 — one of the best superhero stories of the past few years from the former Batgirl writer. … Clark Kent is confused for the rich kid of instagram Bruce Wayne in Superman: American Alien #3 (of 7) from Max Landis and Joëlle Jones!

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League Podcast and Dig Boston Comics Picks of the Week, Wed., December 16, 2015

Something about this movie coming out this week getting everyone’s wizard robes in a bunch! The Darth Vader Annual #1 will give you something to read in line when Fox News shows you getting ready for the thing at 7pm Thursday.

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League Podcast and Dig Boston Comics Picks of the Week for Wed. Nov. 18, 2015

Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Kingsman: Secret Service) tells the story of Huck #1 with Raphael Albuquerque (American Vampire). A small-town Huck does good deeds every day in this new twist on your typical super-hero story. 

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League Podcast and Dig Boston Comics Picks for Wed. Nov. 11, 2015

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X-23 fulfills her destiny as the All-New, All-New Wolverine in All-New Wolverine #1! She is the best there is at what she does, but what she does isn’t just picking up where Logan left off! … Chronicle screenwriter Max Landis takes us back to Smallville for a retelling of Supe’s origin with superstar artist Nick Dragotta (East of West) in Superman American Alien #1. Chris Roberson (iZombie, Superman) debuts Black Bag #1 from Legendary. Suburban housewife Renear with a criminal past sets to break all expectations in this spy comic. … Picks this week from LeaguePodcast.com.

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League Podcast and Dig Boston Comics Picks of the Week for Wed. October 21, 2015

There’s that word again. “Heavy.” Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth’s gravitational pull? It’s Back to the Future day, so strap on that overboard and avoid the D. Jones Manure Hauling truck. Manure hauling, that’s a weird vocation. IDW celebrates with the Bob Gale (screenwriter) blessed Back to the Future #1

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