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Author: Derek Coward

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Comic Book Noise is a podcast about comic books hosted by Derek Coward.
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Host Derek Coward talks about (rambles disjointedly actually) the movie The Flash and the character Batman, Luke Skywalker and the middle finger to Star Wars fans, and a change of mind. The post Comic Book Noise 880: Disjointed Rambling About The Flash’s Batman first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about his Marvel Mount Rushmore, a recommendation for the movie Nimona, and his thoughts on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. The post Comic Book Noise 879: Marvel Mount Rushmore, Nimona, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward asks for help getting back into the X-Books. The post Comic Book Noise 878: Request From A Lapsed X-Fan first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about the comic books he has been reading. Note: This episode is extra rambly and poorly researched. Do with that information what you will. Another Note: This episode also comes with an experimental transcription. Let me know if this adds your enjoyment to the episode/website. Transcription Links:Judge Dredd Case Files 42The … Continue reading Comic Book Noise 877: Judge Dredd, Shazam!, Betty and Veronica, and Biff Stone → The post Comic Book Noise 877: Judge Dredd, Shazam!, Betty and Veronica, and Biff Stone first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about Batman The Doom That Came To Gotham. Warning: there’s a constant scratching noise throughout the episode and you may want to skip it. The post Comic Book Noise 876: Batman The Doom That Came To Gotham movie first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about Justice League Vs The Legion of Super Heroes, and the first issue of the new Fantastic Four series. The post Comic Book Noise 875: Final Thoughts on Justice League Vs The Legion of Super Heroes first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward brings back his Top Five lists, this time focusing on Top Five Superhero Team Groups as well as the teams that didn’t make the final list. The post Comic Book Noise 874: Top Five Superhero Team Groups first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward gives an update on his life and talks about the Batman 89 hardcover. The post Comic Book Noise 873: Software Deployment to Hardware Technician, Memory Leaks, Batman 89, and Reality Shifting first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about the Caliber Comics adaptation of HP Lovecraft’s “The Tomb”, Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman”, Amazon Prime’s adaptation of Brian K Vaughn’s “Paper Girls”, as well as spoils parts of Marvel’s “Thor: Love and Thunder” with a bunch of other foolishness. The post Comic Book Noise 872: The Tomb, The Sandman, Paper Girls, and Thor: Love and Thunder first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward returns after a way too long hiatus to talk about Shazam, Dan Slott, Ms Marvel, Batman, and Archie. The post Comic Book Noise 871: Shazam, Dan Slott, Ms Marvel, Batman, and Archie first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about Fantastic Four, the second volume of Bitter Root, and a couple of Kickstarters he has backed recently: Tales of The Dark Tunnel from Afterburn Press and The Standard Comics Encyclopedia. The post Comic Book Noise 870: FF, Bitter Root Vol 2, and Backed Kickstarters first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about Bitter Root by David Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sterling Greene in the Comic Book Noise episode that took the longest to produce. The post Comic Book Noise 869: Bitter Root Vol 1: Family Business first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about the new Legacy of Mandrake The Magician series from Red5 Comics. The post Comic Book Noise 868: Legacy of Mandrake The Magician first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward celebrates 15 years of podcasting by answering questions from Andrew Shaw and Peter J. Rios. The post Comic Book Noise 867: 15 Years A Podcaster: Comic Book Edition first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about how he has been feeling lately and asks for questions. The post Not Comic Book Noise: Asking For Questions first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about the Superman: Brainiac storyline. The post Comic Book Noise 866: Superman: Brainiac first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about the 2019 movie 'Alita Battle Angel', the Fantastic Four, and the Legion of Super-Heroes. The post Comic Book Noise 865: Alita Battle Angel, Fantastic Four, and the Legion of Super-Heroes first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward tries an experiment with the show format. The post Comic Book Noise 864: An Experiment first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward catches up with what he has done since the last episode. The post Comic Book Noise 863: A Quick Catch-up first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
Host Derek Coward talks about the new Watchmen TV show. The post Comic Book Noise 862:Watchmen and the TV show first appeared on Comic Book Noise.
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iTunes User

I love this show not only because Derek speaks his mind, but because he does it right. Smart, funny and never one to back down. The hardest working man in comic book podcasting.

Aug 30th
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iTunes User

Derek Coward is my hero. There are have been many times when I ask myself "What would Derek do?" when I try to decide about changing or adding something to my podcast. Derek tells it how it is and that's something I respect out of any podcast. Thanks for the show Derek, we need more like you out there.

Aug 30th
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iTunes User

Derek is one of the underappreciated heroes of the comics podcast community. Not only does he host this show, which I'll get to in a second, but he's the father of the Comic Book Noise family of podcasts and also hosts a number of others podcasts for people who otherwise wouldn't do a show. Derek achieves the impossible, he manages to make a one man, one mic show stand out in a genre that is overcrowded with options. Derek exudes confidence. Regardless of whether he's saying something I completely agree with OR making me scream at my iPod in disagreement, he ALWAYS accomplishes two things: 1) He elicits a response and 2) He never fails to convey the utmost confidence in his own views. I was late to the Comic Book Noise party, but now that I'm on board, as long as Derek keeps making noise, I'm going to keep listening.

Aug 30th
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