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The JLAcast

The JLAcast

By: Big Punch Studios
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Join Jon and PJ as they revisit Grant Morrison's legendary run on JLA, arguably the greatest superhero comic ever written, one issue at a time.

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Episodes
  • Episode 99: JLA: Foreign Bodies - Part 2
    Aug 5 2024

    Returning from their very own Crisis on Infinite Somethings, PJ and Jon dive back into Foreign Bodies, and have a fine old time in the process.

    Today’s reading: JLA: Foreign Bodies (August 1999)

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    Follow PJ (@PJMontgomery) and Jon (@jonlockcomics) on Twitter.

    Theme tune by Eliot Red. Cover art by Gavin Mitchell.

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  • Episode 98: JLA: Foreign Bodies - Part 1
    May 27 2024

    What's this? A snake-themed villain instigating a body-swap adventure for our heroes? Who knew a one-dimensional story could be so much fun…

    Today’s reading: JLA: Foreign Bodies (August 1999)

    Enjoying the show? Get in touch at contact@bigpunchstudios.com

    Follow PJ (@PJMontgomery) and Jon (@jonlockcomics) on Twitter.

    Theme tune by Eliot Red. Cover art by Gavin Mitchell.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Episode 97: JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative - Part 3
    May 13 2024

    With the moon falling and the stakes rising, the JLA and the Titans attempt a three-pronged attack to save Cyborg (and maybe save the world).

    Today’s reading: JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative - Part 3 (February 1999)

    Enjoying the show? Get in touch at contact@bigpunchstudios.com

    Follow PJ (@PJMontgomery) and Jon (@jonlockcomics) on Twitter.

    Theme tune by Eliot Red. Cover art by Gavin Mitchell.

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    Less than 1 minute

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