Comic-Book Adaptations That Went Astray – 4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 53

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We’re kicking things off this week with a quick look at the new Joker movie starring Joaquin Phoenix as it’s a nice little prelude to our main topic – comic-book adaptations that strayed a lot from the source material (in both the bad ways and the good ways).

After that we have our usual look at the things we’ve been reading, which this week include Meyer by Jonathan Lang, Marvel’s Invaders, the second volume of Emanon (Emanon Wanderer), by Kenji Tsurata, The Girl In The Bay by J.M. De Matteis, and X-23: X-Assassin.

Also, we apologise for the problems with the audio in this episode.

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