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Published: 2012/04/04

Punch Brothers "Just What I Needed" (The Cars)

The Punch Brothers are profiled in the current issue of Relix. Here they deliver a fine cover of the Cars’ “Just What I Needed” (via A.V. Club).

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Vanessa May 4, 2012, 05:24:08

Wow Apparently I’m the only one that didn’t like it I just don’t like how the characters were being poraytred (except Vic Stone, who I must say was actually poraytred as likeable unlike every other character in the story). Hal was an @$$ Batman was a douche And Superman in his brief appearance was a cocky d!#k I understand we’re trying to go for edgy and maybe a little more cynical in this new DCU I guess I just don’t like that. I REALLY wanted to like the new DCU too I was one of those give it a chance people, and so far it’s a let down This should probably have been an over-sized issue that started the story on page 1, and ended the story at the end, if for no other reason than to give me a better idea of who this new team is and how it interacts with one another. I guess I also expect more from Geoff Johns, as I’ve read his Green Lantern run as well as many of his other past runs and enjoyed them thoroughly This issue was frustrating to say the least.

Ontel June 17, 2012, 08:51:11

no, we open at noon, if you want it you can come get it then. This was the same store that did not do Free Comic Book day. Stores like this are not helping the hobby. Captain’s Comics in Charleston, SC (my old store) took me and my son in as famliy. From the age of 2, my son was welcomed in the store. the guys would talk to him, and hang up his drawings. He loved to go to the store and get a book. I will not even take him to the store here. It makes me mad that some comic book store owners did not take the opportunity to run with the ball DC gave them. Will the new 52 be a success? I don’t know. But I know that DC created buzz, and if a store does not use the free advertisement and try to bring in a new generation of readers, then they should not be surprised when a loyal LCB patron since the early 1980s, now shops for his comics by the internet.

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