DC Comics just killed off a major character in the one-shot comic book, Shadow War Alpha. In this episode, we dive deep into this moment, and also talk about Marvel expanding its roster with a new character in the new issue of The Amazing Spider-Man. We discuss other books that released last week and then welcome a special guest to talk about the first episode of Moon Knight, the new MCU series on Disney+, as well.
As always, we end the show with a look ahead to what releases next Wednesday.
From Panel to Podcast is a weekly show created by two lifelong comic book readers who offer suggestions on which comic books you should be reading each week. Each episode also dives into the latest developments for comics in video games, movies, and television shows. We’ll even discuss comic book collectibles and anything we think you should know about that pertains to this entertainment medium.
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Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for November 18th, 2021. I don’t to jinx anything, but I think we might be past the new release peak for the year. There are plenty of new releases today, including the remasters of the BloodRayne games, a cool Arcade Archives pick, and a wild shoot-em-up …
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Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for December 16th, 2021. In today’s article, we’ve got a whole lot of new releases to look at. More than expected thanks to the Indie World Showcase yesterday. We’ve got summaries of all of the new games, including such fantastic titles as Chicory: A Colorful Tale …
Hello everyone, and welcome to the week! It’s time once again for our look back at the noteworthy updates of the last seven days. We’re still mopping up the Lunar New Year updates, it seems. But Valentine’s Day is also right around the corner, so there will be a bit of that as well. Of …
For any enthusiasts following Elden Ring’s entire development process, it can still be pretty easy to forget that George R.R. Martin lent his talent to the game’s central plot. From Software’s titles are synonymous with emergent storytelling – predominantly found in gameplay interactions – and periphery beats discovered within the flavor text of equippable gear and other …
Moon Knight, Shadow War Alpha, Spider-Man, And More! | From Panel To Podcast
DC Comics just killed off a major character in the one-shot comic book, Shadow War Alpha. In this episode, we dive deep into this moment, and also talk about Marvel expanding its roster with a new character in the new issue of The Amazing Spider-Man. We discuss other books that released last week and then welcome a special guest to talk about the first episode of Moon Knight, the new MCU series on Disney+, as well.
As always, we end the show with a look ahead to what releases next Wednesday.
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From Panel to Podcast is a weekly show created by two lifelong comic book readers who offer suggestions on which comic books you should be reading each week. Each episode also dives into the latest developments for comics in video games, movies, and television shows. We’ll even discuss comic book collectibles and anything we think you should know about that pertains to this entertainment medium.
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