ComicMix Radio: Catchin’ Up With Darwyn Cooke

Basking in his well-deserved glory for Justice League: New Frontier, Darwyn Cooke teases us a bit on his next turn at DC’s core heroes, plus:
— Transformers’ bad guys get a turn
— Jericho peters out
— Comic Fans take center stage next season on the SciFi Channel
— We solve one trivia question and toss out another that is worth an exclusive Graham Crackers Comics variant — and you win by e-mailing us at: podcast [at] comicmix.com
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