
So, I’m very excited to see this going forward. I am a sucker for Beta Ray Bill, and I think D.W.J. Art is great, the writing is great, the emotion is great. But I agree with you, as he did in Murder Falcon, he brings big action with big monsters, but also a deep well of emotion here. And sparks up, or re-sparks up a little bit of a romance with Lady Sif. They attack Asgard, Beta Ray Bill fights them off, kind of. And the back matter is magical.Īlex: This very briefly and tangentially ties into the King in Black storyline, which has symbiotes attacking the Marvel universe here. Also, Fin Fang Foom, one of my huge favorites in this as well. This was not just badass Beta Ray Bill.Īlex: You okay? Did you die there for a second? Art style gave Beta Ray Bill a grittiness that was nice. I’m not the hugest Beta Ray Bill fan, but this was a lot of fun. Now, D.W.J., As I like to call him, he is the creator of Murder Falcon, which is one of your favorite books ever.Īlex: I don’t know how you feel about Beta Ray Bill though. Beta Ray Bill number one from Marvel comics, written and art by Daniel Warren Johnson.

Kicking it off with one I know that Pete is very excited about. I’m Alex.Īlex: And on The Stack we talk about a bunch of books that have come out this week. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Īlex: What is up y’all? Welcome to The Stack. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE.

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