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Reading in the Gutter

Dani Kachorsky, Ashley Dallacqua, Laura Jimenez, & Stephanie Reid

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Reading in the Gutter (www.readinginthegutter.com) is a podcast that attempts to bridge the space between comics and education. We aim to have thoughtful discussion with students, teachers, parents, administrators, librarians, and researchers about comics and roles they can place in classrooms and other learning contexts. We seek to share research, resources, pedagogy, and curriculum focused on comics with interested stakeholders that is theoretically sound and empirically vetted. Cover art ...
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Worst Collection Ever

Shawn Marek & Jen Stansfield

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Join comic book fans Jen Stansfield-Marek and Shawn Marek each week for WORST COLLECTION EVER. It's a comedy show where Jen and Shawn poke fun at their own collection of random comic books, most of which that they bought for a dollar or less. And, if you want to follow along, we will be reading books in sequential order as to track the lunacy in real time. Email the podcast and talk to the hosts at worstcollectionever@gmail.com!
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Everyday Musicality

Heather Nelson Shouldice

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This is a music education podcast that discusses Edwin E. Gordon's Music Learning Theory (MLT) and its applications to music teaching and learning. Topics include audiation, music aptitude, sequential music learning, and how MLT can help unlock the inner musician that lives inside of all of us!
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Acclaimed interviewer Matt Kennedy engages the industry's best writers, artists, performers, producers, taste-makers, thinkers and consultants in the type of one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions that only an insider can get. The program is taped at Meltdown headquarters in Los Angeles and released weekly on iTunes. Matt Kennedy is the author of Pop Sequentialism and a world-renown fine art curator. He brings 25 years of experience to the only podcast that asks tough questions abo ...
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Elliot Makes Stuff Up

Elliot S! Maggin writer of novels, comics, journalism and film

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Elliot S! Maggin reads his books. Starting with Miracle Monday, his 1981 bestselling novel that was released with the film Superman II, and with occasional guests, he reads sequential portions of each book until the story is done. Then he reads another one.
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Fourteen short stories of horror, science fiction, and fantasy; 65,306 words of terror by a single author who clearly intends to one day be known as a Master in the genre. Listening to …And They All Lived Happily Ever After! is a completely different experience than the amazing visual journey created by the sequential art and graphic elements that one will enjoy while reading the book. The audio adaptation is a nice complement to the paperback.
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Comix Experience opened in San Francisco April 1, 1989. Since 2015, our monthly Graphic Novel Clubs have been bringing the greatest books by the greatest creators to the greatest readers: you! As part of this service we conduct in-depth video interviews with creators about the joys and terrors of making comics! Find out more about the clubs at https://www.graphicnovelclub.com/start
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This is a culmination of Aphorism Friday, a weekly special production of 1M a Homeopath’s Podcast. Each Friday in 2020, I read a sequential selection of the 6th edition of the Organon of the Medical Art by Samual Hahnemann, edited by Wenda Brewster O’Reilly, based on a translation by Steven Decker. Find interviews, materia medica, archival readings and more at 1M: a Homeopath's Podcast.
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Hiphop knowledge and nutrition. The freshest sounds in Hip-hop from around the world, with a conscious perspective & eventually some listener feedback segments. 🔥 🔌 💯 🔊 Our Content is 95% Music. Month's end episodes will be featuring reviews of and rankings of projects that have just dropped in the sphere of Hiphop culture and taking a peek at Rap Caviar Playlist of all featured tracks available @ https://spoti.fi/2wqoGrO in sequential order. Cover art photo provided by Tom Barrett on Unspla ...
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VF Comics and Graphics

VF Comics Podcast Crew

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VF Comics Podcast is a comics podcast for everyone, because comics should be for everyone. Whether you want to learn about the medium and industry, find something to read, or just bathe in ideas about the most misunderstood medium of art, we have got you covered. My name is Marcus and I've gotten together a group of friends who don't share tastes in entertainment, only a love for sequential art. Listen up nerds and potential nerds, we are the VF Comics Podcast.
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4-Panel | Comics & Manga

The Geek Show Podcast Network

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Join our stalwart heroes as they delve into the strange and exciting world of comics, manga, graphic literature, and other sequential art forms (we draw the line at cave paintings ... maybe). GASP at the latest and sometimes weirdest news from both the West and the East. THRILL with reviews of the best (and often worst), comics and manga stories around. INSERT APPROPRIATE COMIC BOOK NOISES as your hosts get easily distracted and spend half the show talking about that time Captain America was ...
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Welcome to The Comic Book Lair! Our podcast is a celebration of all things comic books. From the classics to the latest releases, we're passionate about diving deep into the world of sequential art and sharing our love of the medium with our listeners. Tune in to hear us discuss the latest comic book news, review our favorite runs, and offer our takes on upcoming releases. We're committed to bringing you engaging, insightful conversations that are as entertaining as they are informative. Whe ...
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Two writers, famous in their own countries for creating immortal characters: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in England and Maurice Leblanc in France. Their literary creations, Sherlock Holmes and Arsene Lupin are at two ends of the criminal spectrum. Holmes is a sleuth while Lupin is a burglar. When Maurice Leblanc introduces Sherlock Holmes in one of his Arsene Lupin stories, Conan Doyle is outraged. He sues Leblanc, who promptly changes the character's name to “Herlock Sholmes” and continues featu ...
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Daredevil #163 (1979) The Hulk rolls into town as we carry on with Daredevil not being so much “marked for death” as he is “marked for some really bad publicity” as Ben Urich closes in on his identity. Not only that, but DD has to deal with Bruce Banner spiking his fine china like a football, Foggy telling dirty jokes to priests and disco dudes swe…
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This week, Zach threw out his back and had to lay around a lot! Consequently it gave him plenty of time to catch up on his ever growing stack! Books this week: Blood Tree #1-6 (Image Comics/Mad Ghost) Written by Peter J. Tomasi Art by Maxim Simic (Simich? Shimich?) Colors by John Kalisz Letters by Rob Leigh Void Rivals #1-10 (Image Comics/Skybound)…
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Daredevil #161 (1979) Daredevil is STILL marked for death and but now he’s gonna do something about it. Bullseye has captured Black Widow and put a Real Doll of her on a rollercoaster track. DD has to avoid a descending restaurant, a knife-throwing Beyonder and a barrage of baseballs to get her back. *** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:14…
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Interiors from Big Shoulders by John Dudley and Scott Gray / Interior art and cover of Shelter: Early Doors by Lucy Sullivan plus photos of Dudley, Gray and Sullivan Fantasy and Horror Locations: In an episode that looks at Fantasy and Horror Comics in memoriable locations, a trio of creators talk about their work in this area. Alex Fitch talks to …
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Zach and guest Rob Hoover return to the world of Spawn to see how the story of Al Simmons continues to unfold as he battles Heaven, Hell, corrupt government, and his own inner turmoil. Created by: Todd McFarlane Written by: Various Art by: Various --------------------------------------------------- Check out Rob Hoover's art for the children's book…
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Welcome to Tales from the Waystone, Season 2 Episode 65; This Is Why We Choose The Bear, where we will be discussing Chapters 130-131 of Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear through a lens of Deception and Retribution. For Apple Podcast listeners, please consider rating the show and leaving us a review! It'll help us be seen by more people! We hav…
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Send us a Text Message. In the final episode of Season 2, Dani chats with Dr. David Low, a comics and graphic novel scholar whose research focuses on issues of identity and social justice. David shares how he came to be a comics scholar, why he believes comics have a place in education, how literature circles can be reenvisioned for graphic novels,…
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Daredevil #160 (1979) We continue on with Daredevil and his “marked for death”-ness as now Black Widow enters the equation. Natasha and her Lionel Richie Daredevil bust are besieged by Bullseye and his hairbrush throwing skills. To get her back, Matt has to hit the streets, grab a towel from the Daily Bugle and do some ballet in a seedy establishme…
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Zach is joined by writer, Justin Coke to talk his upcoming project, SWAT: Eldrich Blue #1. They discuss the idea behind the Secret Wizard Assault Team, what drives Justin as a writer, his transition from writing novels to comics and much, much more! If you're looking for a comic that is a mix between What We Do In the Shadows and The Wire with a da…
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Zach is joined by Kenneth Laster to talk his brand new comic: Zeta Galaxy Outlaws (currently campaigning on Kickstarter)! They also talk one of the comics within the DNA of Zeta Galaxy Outlaws, the Aleš Kot and Tradd Moore sci-fi action romance: The New World! --------------------------------------------------- Be sure to head over and back Zeta Ga…
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Welcome to Tales from the Waystone, Season 2 Episode 64; Now Where Were We?, where we will be discussing Chapters 128 - 129 of Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear through a lens of Back On Track. For Apple Podcast listeners, please consider rating the show and leaving us a review! It'll help us be seen by more people! We have a Patreon, and right…
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Art from Je Ne Sais Quoi by Lucie Arnoux / Dylan Dog, Across the Spider-Verse and homage to The Seventh Seal by Gigi Cavenago Euro Visions: In a pair of interviews with European artists now working in English, Alex Fitch talks to Gigi Cavenago about his work on iconic characters such as Dylan Dog / Batman, and Spider-Man in Across the Spider-Verse,…
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Daredevil #159 (1979) It’s been a minute since we’ve tackled Ol’ Hornhead so let’s check out the DAREDEVIL: MARKED FOR DEATH trade paperback! It is not a “proper” or “official” Daredevil storyline but it does share the same name as a pretty good Steven Segal movie, so that’s cool. Join us as we discuss Daredevil hitting some sick tricks with his bi…
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Zach is joined by Thor and Micah from The Git Rec'd Podcast to discuss the hit Disney+ follow-up to X-Men: The Animated Series: X-Men 97! What did they think of the show? Do they have a problem with Gambit's pink crop top? Tune in and find out! --------------------------------------------------- Want to hear more from Thor and Micah? Check out the …
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #20 (1991) We have finally reached the end of the “Venom” storyline and it ends with a…meh? Join us as we discuss how Batman escapes a watery grave with a twin-size bed, a weight set and 80lbs of Cliff Bars. Also, we talk about Alfred’s sadly unrealized career as a voice-over artist and cast the DC Comics version …
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Zach takes a look at how the Vietnam War shaped the culture of American art and thus influenced all of what would make Wolverine into a beloved character. --------------------------------------------------- Big thanks to Neura-Flow for the song, "Battlefield Elegy." All their music is available on Pixabay.com. They're free, but, donations are appre…
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Welcome to Tales from the Waystone, Season 2 Episode 63; That’s Not How Any Of This Works!, where we will be discussing Chapter 127 of Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear through a lens of Absolute Cringe. (YES, it's THAT chapter) For Apple Podcast listeners, please consider rating the show and leaving us a review! It'll help us be seen by more p…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Dani chats with J. Gonzo about his career as a comic book artist and author. He shares his experiences as Chicano artist and discusses the importance of representation in the comics medium. Additionally, he shares his views on the importance of the comics in classroom spaces as well as how he hopes educators…
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #19 (1991) Batman has finally kicked the horse meat and is ready to take on the Professor and the General in Santa Prisca! It’s going to be wild though because juiced-up men in jumpsuits (Nailz?) are under hypnosis to murder the island inhabitants, pop their heads and disintegrate their necks. Batman and Alfred se…
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Marvel's new Ultimate Universe debuted in the pages of Ultimate Invasion almost one year ago, and has sinced spawned three series (Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate Black Panther, and Ultimate X-Men) with a fourth incoming (The Ultimates). How is this new universe doing? Zach sits down with Danny Martinez from The Next Issue Podcast and the I Read Comi…
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Schedule’s a little FUBAR this week but do not fear as we bring you some sweet, sweet content in the form of our thoughts on X-Men ’97 on Disney+ — HEAVY SPOILERS ON X-MEN ’97 JUST IN CASE YOU HAVEN’T WATCHED IT YET — It’s primarily praise but we do try to hash out what Morph’s deal is this time around and how they are able to turn into superheroes…
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This week Zach is joined by Caroline Palmer, author of the middle grade graphic novel, Camp Prodigy to take about their brand new graphic novel, their process, and the things that inspired them to become a creator! Camp Prodigy: After attending an incredible concert, Tate Seong is inspired to become a professional violist. There’s just one problem:…
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Excerpts from Free Pass by Julian Hanshaw, and The Raggered Trousered Philanthropists and No Surrender by Sophie and Scarlett Rickard Learning from the Past and Future: Alex Fitch talks to creators whose work set in the past and future offer salient warnings about the present. Julian Hanshaw discusses his graphic novel Free Pass which tells the tal…
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Welcome to Tales from the Waystone, Season 2 Episode 62; You Were Merely Adopted By The Shadows, where we will be discussing Chapters 125 and 126 of Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear through a lens of The Fine Line Between Cultural Adoption and Cultural Appropriation. For Apple Podcast listeners, please consider rating the show and leaving us a…
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Batman has been tasked with compromising Det. Gordon to a permanent end in order to get his next fix of Venom. He can’t do it though and decides to push a different older man to the ground instead. Concluding its time to get clean, Bats locks himself in the Batcave for a full month with no toiletries and possibly no toilet. Over in Santa Prisca, th…
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Zach waited on a Kickstarter comic for two years, and it finally arrived! Did he enjoy it? Was it worth the wait? Blackstone City is broken and filled with crime. It needs a new hero! Enter, The Dusk! Jaime Nunez is a Public Defender by day, and dons a cape and cowl by night to protect the people of his city, and to try and take down the new crime …
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #17 (1991) Let’s keep going with the “Venom” storyline here as Batman spirals deeper and deeper into the acrimonious abyss of substance abuse and addiction. Bats is out in the streets — dressed like The Question for some reason — pummeling thugs for intel so hard he (and we) forget why he’s doing it. We also bear …
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Zach is joined by the host of the I Read Comic Books podcast, Mike Rapin, to talk the hilarious and heartfelt, dungeoncrawling foodie manga, Delicious in Dungeon! When an adventuring party has to save one of their own from being digested by a dragon, they'll do anything they can to get through the dungeon again and kill the giant beast, even if it …
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Welcome to Tales from the Waystone, Season 2 Episode 61; The Heart Of A Riddle, where we will be discussing Chapter 124 of Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear through a lens of The Line Of History. For Apple Podcast listeners, please consider rating the show and leaving us a review! It'll help us be seen by more people! We have a Patreon, and rig…
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Sorry for the delay but we were doing some house project and other fun things so we had to take an L this week. Next week we will be back with a new episode continuing BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT and the Venom storyline. See you then! Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter (X) @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the…
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Ivanka Hahnenberger interviews Peter Hogan, Posy Simmonds and Luke Pearson at The Century Club Guest presenter Ivanka Hahnenberger talks to three comics creators whose work has been adapted for film and television. Writer Peter Hogan discusses the TV version of his comic Resident Alien, cartoonist Posy Simmonds chats about the adaptations of Tamara…
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Zach is joined by Dane Wilt to take the long dormant 1980s cartoon, SilverHawks, and come up with a way to bring it back to life in comic book form. And boy, do they ever take divergent paths with this one! --------------------------------------------------- GoFundMe to help my wife's family in Vietnam Any help is appreciated. We also understand if…
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Send us a Text Message. Host Dani Kachorsky welcomes high school English teachers Shelby Stringer and Amanda Molitor to Reading in the Gutter to reflect on their experiences teaching Gareth Hinds' graphic novel adaptation of The Odyssey. The three teachers discuss why they selected Gareth Hinds' adaptation, their successes and challenges using this…
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #16 (1991) We’ve got some Batman back in our lives as we jump into the “Venom” storyline that ran in issues of BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT in 1991. Venom, of course, being the drug that Bane uses t get swoll and also some guy who Spider-Man knows. Lots to unpack here as Bruce ask for permission to save a dr…
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Zach catches up on some reading, and focuses on #1 issues that he's been meaning to give a go! On the chopping block: Helen of Wyndhorn #1 (Dark Horse Comics) Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Colors by Matheus Lopes Letters by Clayton Cowles Dawnrunner #1 (Dark Horse Comics) Written by Ram V Art by Evan Cagle Colors by Dave Stewart Letters …
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Welcome to Tales from the Waystone, Season 2 Episode 60; Line Doesn't Always Go Up, where we will be discussing Chapter 122 and 123 of Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear through a lens of Non-Linear Progression. For Apple Podcast listeners, please consider rating the show and leaving us a review! It'll help us be seen by more people! We have a P…
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The Savage Dragon [vol 1] #3 (1992) We complete our run on the Savage Dragon mini-series this week as Dragon returns from a six-day nap to brawl with Bedrock, Youngblood’s answer to Ben Grimm or Blok from Legion of Super-Heroes. Chicago is in even WORSE shape since Dragon’s been out as Skullface and the poorly dressed Overlord make threatening phon…
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After playing with his son, Zach has a moment of nostalgia about all the amazing superhero video games he's played and loved throughout the years. Here's a bunch of them! --------------------------------------------------- GoFundMe to help my wife's family in Vietnam Any help is appreciated. We also understand if you can't. A share would also be ni…
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The Savage Dragon [vol 1] #2 (1992) Carrying on with the saga of The Savage Dragon, we pick up the Dragon in the Chicago sewers looking for an obese spider man (as opposed to Spider-Man or Spider-Ham). Dragon’s been running ragged fighting crime and almost gets some companionship from his Daisy Dukes wearing neighbor gal. Unfortunately, Hellrazor a…
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Zach takes a deep dive into one of his favorite often-overlooked characters: Simon Williams, aka, WONDER MAN! Maybe when the episode is over, you won't think he's quite so lame. That's the goal! --------------------------------------------------- Check out Dreampass and all their killer tracks on Spotify! -------------------------------------------…
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Welcome to Tales from the Waystone, Season 2 Episode 59; Making Love, Not War, where we will be discussing Chapter 120 and 121 of Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear through a lens of Creation Vs. Destruction. For Apple Podcast listeners, please consider rating the show and leaving us a review! It'll help us be seen by more people! We have a Patr…
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The Savage Dragon [vol 1] #1 (1992) We don’t get around to messing with too many Image Comics but Savage Dragon is a great place to start. Outlandish in story and execution, the mighty Erik Larsen gives us a lot to talk about. For example, why does Savage Dragon have so much body hair despite being a reptilian? Is he of Mediterranean descent? Will …
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Zach is joined by Matt Suter of The Kickstart w/Matt and Matt to talk the werewolf horror comic with a modern twist, Wolf Moon! What if the curse of the werewolf was more than a curse, and could move between hosts? What if when it was done with its murderous rampage, it left you behind, a husk of your former self? How do you deal with such a danger…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of Reading in the Gutter, Dani chats with Brooke Feldman-Cryan, a high school English and Theater teacher, about her experiences teaching the graphic novel Maus for the first time. Brooke shares her motivation behind selecting the text as well as some challenges and successes she experienced, and ultimately, …
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Marvel Team-Up #125 (1982) Spider-Man, ever the enterprising fellow, nabs a print endorsement deal for a fast food joint only for Tigra to show up and score the gig with her Charo impression (cuchi cuchi). Tigra then has a date with a beat cop that gets interrupted by Zabo the Diaper Bodyguard. Spider-Man tries to help and makes things worse. Addit…
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Marvel Team-Up #126 (1983) We wrap our run on Marvel Team-Up with a deliberately lazy issue featuring a random back-up story with Luke Cage and Hellstorm and a Spider-Man comic strip reprint featuring the Hulk In the first story, Luke and Damian find a dead body and follow the brimstone trail to a demon worshipping party for Satannish aka Kirkland …
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Zach is joined by his TFD: Nerdcast co-host, Chad Smith to talk one of Chad's favorite events, World War Hulk! The Hulk was forced from the Earth. He found a new home. He found friends. He made a family. He was King. But that was all taken away from him. Now he is coming back to Earth to seek vengeance on the men he deems responsible! And he's brin…
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Welcome to Tales from the Waystone, Season 2 Episode 58; Why Ask Why?, where we will be discussing Chapter 118 and 119 of Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear through a lens of Questioning Purpose. For Apple Podcast listeners, please consider rating the show and leaving us a review! It'll help us be seen by more people! We have a Patreon, and righ…
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