Comic Books As TV Shows – 4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 52

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TV adaptations of comics are all the rage these days, and since our resident comics sage (Andrew), has gone to do Roman things (that may or may not include conquering Europe), we decided to investigate the plethora of live-action superhero shows.

From the Adventures of Superman back in 1952, through the swinging ’60s Batman years and the ’70s Shazam!, Hulk and Wonder Woman, to the modern day Flash, Agents of Shield, Cloak & Dagger and Runaways, join Rob and Mick for a journey through the ages of comic-book superhero television.

After that it’s our usual look at the things that we have been reading with our eyes, which this week include the third volume of Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama, Meet The Skrulls, and Mr & Mrs X: Gambit And Rogue Forever.

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