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#134: What we love and don’t love about comic books

By Heath Mullikin on July 26, 2016

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First off, apologies for the first few minutes of the show when Heath forgot to put his microphone on.  This episode is about what we love and don’t love about comic books.  Mark pulls in the wrestling analogies and they discuss cross over events from Crisis on Infinite Earths to Civil War 2.  Spoiler Alert:  There is one “Woo” in this episode and you won’t believe about what.  What are your thoughts on comics?  Is Heath completely wrong about how bad Captain America Reborn was? We would love your comments by sending us a tweet @heathmullikin and @theddkshow or by joining and posting our Facebook Group, The Wrestling You Grew Up With. We would also appreciate if you took a moment to Like our Facebook Page, and leave us a rating and review on iTunes.

The Double Dropkick Show
The Double Dropkick Show
Heath Mullikin and Mark Whitman

We talk about the wrestling you grew up with, the wrestling you need to watch now, and stuff like pop culture, movies, and comics. Relive your favorite wrestling moments from the 80's plus the moments you didn't know about.

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