The Future Of The Justice League – 4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 49

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It’s our 200th episode, but rather than celebrating this milestone of podcasting, Andrew and Rob decided to try and figure out where the DC could take their premier superhero team now that Bat-fleck and Super-Cavill have hung up their capes.

Get ready for a barrage of lesser-known DC characters as we come up with several ideas including a Booster Gold/Blue Beetle movie, an alternate timeline version of Wonder Woman: 1984, creative use of the supervillain Doctor Destiny, and more.

After that we take our regular look at some of the things we’ve been reading, which this week are The Savage Sword Of Conan: The Cult Of Koga Thun, the first volume of Fairy Tail: 100 Year Quest by Hiro Mashima, the third volume of Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World by Keiichi Sigsawa, and Old Man Quill: Nobody’s Fault But Mine.

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