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The DC3cast!
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The DC3cast is a lively discussion about DC Comics, hosted by three Multiversity Comics (multiversitycomics.com) staffers - columnists Vince Ostrowski and Zach Wilkerson and editor Brian Salvatore. Discussions, interviews, reviews, games, and more can all be found on the DC3cast.
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An excerpt from the DC3cast Patreon! The boys reflect upon what could have been in the famous Superman 2000 pitch. Read the full proposal here: https://www.supermanthroughtheages.com/theages/History/2000/SUPERMA
The boys dig into the most recent DC/Marvel crossovers, which run the gamut from sublime to forgettable.
This week, the boys get the second origin of Jason Todd and love the fact that Batman calls testicles "stones."
This week, the boys marvel at the prodigious work of George Pérez, the quick pace of getting the entire series established, and some chat about Beantown.
The boys discuss the Vertigo relaunch, the impending DC Next Level, and a rather humdrum batch of solicitations.
The boys dig into the first year of Jeff Lemire and Diego Olortegui's Justice Society book.
The boys return with the second half of the classic John Byrne era-defining miniseries.
The boys begin the first 'true' re-jiggering of the status-quo post-Crisis, and one of the biggest Superman shakeups of all time.
The boys revisit one of the best Batman stories - and possibly best comics, period - of all time.
This week, with Zach in the grave, Vince and Brian look ahead to December, including "K.O." and some fun reprints.
The boys go to Gotham to see what Matt Fraction is cooking up in the new "Batman" series and looks at the latest 'Tec milestone.
The boys didn't realize that this was a milestone episode, but had a blast talking about the Steve Englehart / Joe Staton era of Lantern comics.
This week, the Blue and Gold debut in DC!
The boys look ahead to the first DC/Marvel in a very long time and debate the intentions of DC in regards to 'The Power Company.'
This week, the boys look back on the 'Summer of Superman' banner that ran across the Super books and check out the titular special, and the first issues of "Superman Unlimited," "Supergirl," "Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton," and the start of the most recent arcs of "Action Comics" and "Superman."
This week, the boys dig into a surprisingly dark and significant comic.
Oh boy, Roy Thomas is back! But first, a relatively benign Hawkman story.
The boys look ahead to "DC K.O." and the rest of the fall lineup.
The boys dig into the latest DC crossover, which seems like less of an event and more of a precursor to another, bigger event.Books discussed: "Batman/Superman: World's Finest" #38, "Justice League Unlimited" #6, "Batman/Superman: World's Finest" 2025 Annual #1, "Batman/Superman: World's Finest" #39, "Justice League Unlimited" #7, "Justice League Unlimited" #8.
This week, the boys dig into an Aquaman series that attempts to act as a primer for new fans.




