Is DC Really Next Level and The New Adventures of Robot Lincoln
DC Continues its post DCKO line of Next Level but is it really? Marvel puts out some decent books so long a Park isn't in them, and Robot Lincoln goes on an adventure!
A comic book podcast in the spirit of Caped Crisis of Laser time for the Laser Time community for an overly passionate comic book loving member! We cover a variety of comics weekly and do creative team break down and full book reviews weekly!

DC Continues its post DCKO line of Next Level but is it really? Marvel puts out some decent books so long a Park isn't in them, and Robot Lincoln goes on an adventure!
This week, DC does a quite a bit of crossing over, while the Web head and Friends return to the show as we look at both Amazing (Peter) and Astonishing (Miles) Spider-man books, plus the normal X stuff. Also, Muppets!
This week, Flash gives absolute facts and fights off Tiktok treads, Kyle Rayner takes a little bit of time to get going, and in Marvel there's stuff other than X-books to review! Oh, and Thunder Cat's go Cyber Punk!
A new week of comics with our first look to my knowledge of Mumm-Ra's origins!
We're on our second Giant Sized issue as we cover both last week and this week's books! We got some bangers and some bummers. Saul, Buddy, this one is for you!
We're back at another week of books, which means we look at some great DC things, and just another deluge of X-books because that's all Marvel is now.... At least on this show anyways. We got some great things and one book that is just bad. Oh, and Marvel and DC team up again!
DC continues to push to the next level while marvel is doing okay, I guess. Oh, and SilverHawks and Thundercats cross over!
The next era of DC begins as the books start to address the fallout of DC KO. Meanwhile, in Marvel more X-books. Thankfully they're good. Oh, and Godzilla goes to Oregan, but doesn't cross over with Gravity Falls which is a crime!
DC ko finally finishes, for some reason I keep saying ultimate instead of Absolute, and once again there are a bunch of X-men books, but you should read at least two. Question of the week: Who's your favorite lesser known Superhero or Villian.
DC KO slowly wraps up its tie ins, a god-awful Spider-man book starts (Unsurprisingly it's the main book), and the Rocketeer has some of the wildest cameos I've seen in a while.
We look at two very important books this week, one from DC and one from Marvel. Shadows of Tomorrow imprint on X books, so that means MORE new X books, thankfully, one's excellent. Finally, The Muppets!
This week we look at comics coming from Vertigo, DC, Marvel and Indies! We talk Zombies, DC KO and just how many more X books are coming out? I know they gotta do damage control from Age of Revelation, but at this point I feel half of marvel's line up is just X books!
Alright, we play catch up and find actually a lot of good books and some odd character choices this week. So, two weeks' worth of books!
DC does some light work today as marvel just lets loose new books after the fall out of their last event, and unlike the event they're good! Also, a fair amount of Indy books today!
This week we had some great books! Oh, and I guess Knull was there too.
This week DC returns as we look at bunch of books that take place in gotham, yet only one involves batman. Meanwhile, a large amount of Spider-man drops over at Marvel and I finally figure out Spider-man Noir introduces Kain after reading the book 3 times! Also, X-men still Meh, go read Uncanny or Exceptional X-men.
It's the 5th week in comics, so not a lot to cover, but we still find some books to chat about. Honestly though, good books are slim pickings, at least the X-men event is over.
Host Joe Tonello introduces his unofficial comic book podcast, Laserprint, outlining his review criteria and busy schedule. He then dives into a series of comic book reviews, covering DC titles like Absolute Wonder Woman, Flash, Superman, Red Hood, Trinity, and Green Lantern, alongside Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man, Wheel of Doom, Spider-Man '94, and the one-shot Marvel Winter Break. The episode concludes with a review of IDW's Sonic the Hedgehog, offering recommendations and critiques on both storytelling and art.