Warren Ellis and John Cassaday's epic Planetary is a genre-hopping love letter to comics and sci-fi. It's also a masterclass example of serialized storytelling. Writer and artist Shane Heron (Morris and Black Hole Hunters Club) joins Justin, Jacob and Mitchell to discuss the comic.
Read MoreRoseanne's racist tweets, Trans Mountain, pot stocks come to Canada, Calvin and Hobbes, and more
Read MoreIn the lead-up to the province's June 7 election, both the Ontario Liberals and NDP criticized the Progressive Conservative Party for releasing an uncosted platform just a week before the election and after advance polls had already been open for more than two weeks.
But journalist Jen Gerson says platforms aren't all they're cracked up to be.
Read MoreIn this episode we put our (apparently limited) trivia knowledge of Doctor Who, Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the test.
Read MoreHarvey Weinstein arrested, the Obamas on Netflix, saving right whales, Han Solo and more
Read MoreIn 2014, Disney shuttered the Star Wars expanded universe, an often messy patchwork of books, comics, shows and games that built on the first six movies. Three decades of stories were ruled out-of-continuity with the new properties Disney was creating.
Now, Solo: A Star Wars Story, which hits theatres Friday, May 25, tells the origin story of smuggler/scoundrel Han Solo. And it might be bringing some expanded universe story elements back.
Read MoreIt seems that for most people, Deadpool 2 hit the mark, but we're not so sure. Justin and friend of the show Ally Enrile discuss what they liked and what they didn't. Then Justin and Mitchell ask what makes a good Deadpool story. When does parody and camp go too far?
Read MoreDid you follow the events? What drew you to the pomp and pageantry?
Read MoreHow conflict helps Netanyahu, Harry and Meghan, chasing lava, corporate weed, Deadpool 2 and more
Read MoreDemian Barrios has waited 20 years to get this close to something this big
Read MoreInside the madcap marketing of Deadpool 2.
Read MoreIn honour of Mothers' Day, RFK sits down with two writers/artists who take inspiration from their moms: Emmanuelle Chateauneuf and Danny Zabbal. Hear how their mothers influence their children's' storytelling and what they think of their kids' comics.
Read MoreIn terms of scale, Avengers: Infinity War is the biggest comic book movie ever. With 10 years and 18 films to build it up, does it live up to expectation? As your regular hosts lay broken at the feet of Thanos, three heroes—Ally Enrile, Iris Robin and Nathaniel Crouch—step in to save the day and break down the movie.
Read MoreEditor and treasured recurring guest Allison O'Toole brings Mike Mignola's Hellboy seriesto the table. Listen as she joins hosts Justin, Jacob and Mitchell to talk about Hellboy's antics, demeanor and unique art style.
Read MoreOne of the 10 people killed in Monday’s van rampage on Yonge Street was a Ryerson graduate, who will be remembered in part for her involvement in the university’s business community.
Read MoreIn the latest instalment of our Creator Series—where writers and artists talk to us about the work that inspires them—hosts Justin and Jacob talk to Pitiful Human Lizard creator Jason Loo about Adrian Tomine's Killing and Dying, a book of short comics that features not a single explosion, but a lot of heart.
Read MoreIn the Creator Series, we talk to people who make comics about the comics that inspire them. This week, writer and artist Emmanuelle Chateauneuf tells Justin, Jacob and Mitchell about her love for InuYasha.
Read MoreI chat with fellow Eye editors Premila D'Sa and Kosalan Kathiramalanathan about some under-the-radar stories from this year.
Read MoreToronto comic creator Shawn Daley tells Justin and Jacob about Samurai Grandpa, a book he drew and Eastin Deverna wrote. They discuss how Shawn took influence from Dragon Ball, what it's like to work with a writer you've never met in person, and how an artist develops a recognizable style.
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