Conor is presumably leaving the life of a born seaman, and our great pal, Jim Viscardi steps in to admirably fill up his air time. And as always, he brings inescapable Moon Knight discussion. There are ups and downs and surprises, and great art everywhere. In the comics. It seemed like we might save time talking about less books, but alas there was still so much to discuss.\n\nNote: Time codes are subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor.\nRunning Time: 01:16:18\n\nPick of the Week:\n00:02:20 - The Hunger and the Dusk #1\n\nComics:\n00:12:16 - The Amazing Spider-Man #923\n00:19:03 - Star Wars: Darth Vader #36\n00:26:10\xa0- Moon Knight #25\n00:36:39 - Miles Morales: Spider-Man #290\n00:39:06 - Knight Terrors #1\n\nPatron Pick:\n00:43:17 - The Hunger and the Dusk #1\n\nPatron Thanks:\n00:46:15 - David Dunbar\n\nAudience Questions:\n00:50:52 - Neato Bazzeato wistfully remembers the spinner racks of yore.\n01:00:00 - Scott H. asks about artists who should have stopped it, and then did stop it.\n\nBrought To You By:\n\u2022 Factor Meals - Get 50% off with code IFANBOY50\n\u2022 iFanboy Patrons - Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount!\n\u2022\xa0iFanboy\xa0T-Shirts and Merch - Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got twelve designs!\n\nMusic:\n"March of the Pigs"\nNine Inch Nails\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices