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Pull List 73 | Not Your Nana’s Ugly Christmas Sweater
Chris and Hector talk Valiant Comics strange disappearing act, The SheHulk, The Sandman, and their favorite books from the last two weeks.
Pull List 72 | We Back!
Chris & Hector return from their Summer break with a stack of new comics to share!
Pull List 71 | But Wait, There’s More!
Chris and Hector wrap up another season of The Pull List Podcast with their favorite pulls going into summer events, the latest news, and a chat of things to come!
Church Nerds 73 | Fantastic People and Where to Find Them
The Church Nerds use "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" to launch into a discussion on how to discover people who may be misunderstood, but have so much to offer - in the world at large and in the church body.
Church Nerds 72 | Hawt, Juicy Gossip
With social media and news dominated by the Depp/Heard trail, it makes us think about scandal and rumors and why they fascinate us. The Church Nerds ask: How does our faith affect whether or not we watch, listen, or take part in these things?
Pull List 70 | Pull Capacity
Chris & Hector cover the latest comic news and rumors, go over books such as The Last Ronin and Death of the Justice League, and share their #1's for the week.
Church Nerds 71 | Apologizing for Apologetics
We all know that one nerd who knows so much about their fandom that having a conversation with them is no fun. The Church Nerds ask if Christian apologists fall into this same problem? When and where are the best times to teach apologetics and how can we avoid weaponizing them?