Episode Notes:

Today on JAF Classics I take you back to November 22, 2006 and Episode #13 of the original run of Just Another Fanboy.


I open the show with a few super brief reviews of Runaways by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona and Batman City of Crime by David Lapham, Ramon Bachs and Nathan Massengill.


Then I talk a bit about CSI: Miami, a guilty pleasure, and even have Norman and Gary perform a little CSI-like skit.


Also in this episode:


Listener's Feedback (with an actual voicemail!)


News and Information You Could Have Easily Gotten For Yourself With Just a Little Effort (Brought to you by: The Law Offices of... yeah, I'm not typing that out)


Comic Book Picks of the Week


At the Movies With Gary Indiana


This Week on Heroes


The Podcast Spotlight (Collected Comics Library)


The View From Norman Oklahoma.


Also, don't forget the Episode 250 Live Stream:


April 2 Recording of Just Another Fanboy Episode 250


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