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AIPT Comics Podcast Top Books of the Week

Dave:

X-Men #1 (Ryan Stegman, Jed MacKay)Ultimates #2 (Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri)

Nathan:

From the World of Minor Threats: Barfly #1 (Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Kyle Starks, Ryan Browne)Ultimates #2 (Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri)

Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

Nathan - Spider-Boy #9 (Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Nathan Stockman)

Dave - Batman and Robin #11 (Williamson, Juan Ferreyra)

TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

Dave: The Powerpuff Girls #1 (Kelly Thompson, Paulina Ganucheau)Nathan: The Powerpuff Girls #1 (Kelly Thompson, Paulina Ganucheau)

JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

Dave: Ultimate X-Men #5 (Pepe Larraz Cover)Nathan: Blow Away #4 (Jacob Phillips)

Interview: Kyle Higgens - C.O.W.L. 1964 (Issue #1 out August 7) FOC July 15

Kyle Higgens, thanks you for joining us on the AIPT Comics podcast! C.O.W.L. was your firs creator-owned at Image, but since that launched you’ve got the Massive-verse roaring, how have you changed working on projects since C.O.W.L. was first launched?Its been 9 years since you’ve explored the world of COWL with Alec Siegel and Rod Reis, why was now the right time to launch COWL 1964?I feel like COWL is a compelling look at the politics of superheroes, under the guise of the 60s, have the current politics of today influenced this upcoming series?Back when COWL vol. 1 came out Entertainment Weekly said it was “"Mad Men meets Heroes in '60s Chicago." With those references dated and COWL 1964 a different project, how might you describe the upcoming series using TV references?For a reader who may think the 60s isn’t their bag, how might you pitch COWL 1964 to them?You’ve collaborated with a lot of great writers and artists, including Mat Groom, Joe Clark and now Bear McCreary & Kid Cudi. Any tips for working with a co-writer?I know you love to play around with different media formats for the Massiveverse, and that's continuing with the audiobook version of Radiant Black. What made an audiobook the best format?