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S2E15 All Star Superman and Swamp Thing
Welcome to the Season Finale of Jav & Charles Talk Comics. In this the final episode (of season 2) our heroes discuss two amazing comics from two titans of the industry (that’s right Jav there are other words to describe writers and artists other than great). First up your heroes talk about Grant Morrison’s initial entry into American Comics with his first arc on Swamp Thing and it is great (listen to find out why). Then the boys talk about All Star Superman written by Grant Morrison, their love song to Superman is beautiful, poignant, and funny, how’s that for a trifecta. Don’t forget to tune in next season when Jav & Charles promise to do a Superman arc where Superman doesn’t die.All Star Superman Written by Gran Morrison Art by Frank QuitelySwamp Thing Written by Alan Moore Art by Stephen Bissette and John Totleben