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Funny Book Forensics 397 An Internal Disagreement

Funny Book Forensics 397 An Internal Disagreement

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Greg and Dan review Madrox #2. Dupes, Chicago, mysteries, advertisements, and more! Join us as we continue to honor Peter David's career.

Writer: Peter David; Penciller: Pablo Raimondi; Inker: Andrew Hennessy; Letterer: Vc Cory Petit; Colorist: Brian Reber; Editors: Andy Schmidt and Nicole Wiley

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Timeline:

00:00 Funny Book Forensics 397
00:56 Mad Rocks: The Cool Transforming Toy
02:28 Discussion on Clones and Duplicates
08:59 Comic Book Review: Madrox
09:50 Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down: X-Men Legends
10:29 Jamie Madrox in Chicago
17:23 Advertisements and Tangents
23:11 Smallville and Other TV Shows
28:25 Trading Card Games and Collectibles
30:51 Debating Card Terminology
31:28 Madrox and Steve Buscemi
33:05 Comparing Smallville and American Beauty
36:05 Comic Book Collecting and Dynamic Forces
40:23 Jamie Madrox and His Duplicates
49:09 Comic Book Art and Color
51:01 Current Events and Empathy
59:47 Listener Shoutouts and Wrap-Up

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