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Comics with my Kids Episode 20
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Comics with Two Dad's
Lee Searcey and Matt D. sit down for this special Two Dad's talking comics. Lee and Matt discuss introducing comic books to their own kids. As well as what it was like reading comics when they where kids.
Lee talks about getting X-Men #1 back in 1993 and what it was like reading that book and several others in that era. While Matt gives us a little more background on how he started reading comics from his father and experiencing the coverless books from the 60's and 70's.
These two dad's talk about introducing the next generation to the MCU and Lee talk's about his love for Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet. Then Lee brings up the most unusual item in the Marvel universe. The Thanos-copter.
Comics we mention on this episode include the following:
Infinity Gauntlet
My Little Pony: Friendship is magic
Predator Comics
Teen Titan's Go
Also check out the Hoopla app and your local comic shop and don't forget to support your local library. You never know what you might find in the stacks.
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Email the show at comicswithmykidspodcast@gmail.com
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