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Episode 93: Jersey Gods with Glen Brunswick

Monday March 30, 2009 09:00:00 am
Jersey Gods #3
Jersey Gods writer Glen Brunswick joins us this week to talk about the hit new series from Image Comics, about his personal Jersey history and the Garden State's importance to the series, and about his background as a screenwriter and how he broke into comic writing.
Written by Glenn Brunswick and Mark Waid
Art by Dan McDaid and Joe Infurnari
Civil war erupts on Neboron - Barock, Helius and Rushmore's plan to kidnap Deltus and bring a quick end to the skirmish fails miserably. On Earth, Zoe gets an earful from her parents. She also discovers the reason why her best friend's been ducking her and it ain't pretty.
Also in this issue, MARK WAID, begins his JERSEY GODS story. This, the first of four consecutive six-pagers by WAID, sets the stage for his ten thousand year-old war story that tells the tale of a crucial battle in the history of gods of Neboron and features art by Eisner Web-comic nominee, JOE INFURNARI - 'The Transmigration of Ultra-Lad.'
 
 
 

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