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The Bee Weekly: Name That Christian Rock Music Lyric And Making Good Comics

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Kyle and Ethan are joined by artist and comic creator Brian E. Lau to Name That Christian Rock Music Lyric and to discuss the importance of telling good stories with high quality art. Christian Rock sometimes has some interesting lyrics. Let's see if The Babylon Bee guys can figure out which lyric is real or fake and also name the rock music group who wrote it. Brian brought Christmas to The Bee early with his bag of goodies like signed copies of Staunch Ambition and Inferno City Firehouse. If comic books with excellent art and stories worth telling are your kind of thing, be sure to check them out. Of course, there is the usual shenanigans at The Bee, like weird news, subscriber dares, and glorious, salty hate mail.

Brian E. Lau is the creator of the comics Inferno City Firehouse and Staunch Ambition. Check out his amazing books here!

The guys talk about what’s going on this week at The Bee, what’s banging and bombing, and read interesting comments from The Babylon Bee YouTube channel. In this week’s weird news a baby was born with a “ball” tail, a duck ran a marathon, and a woman found a website that falsely advertised a hitman service. Two Canadian burglars are really bad at what they do, and there is weird animal news involving owls, possums, and steers. Kyle is unimpressed with yet another Guinness World Record.

The guys open their Christmas presents from Brian E. Lau and then try to Name That Christian Rock Lyric. They read this week’s hatemail before diving into the subscriber lounge.

In the subscriber lounge, they answer some subscriber questions, read extra bonus hate mail, read subscriber headlines, and ask Brian E. Lau The Ten Questions!

  continue reading

336 episodes

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Kyle and Ethan are joined by artist and comic creator Brian E. Lau to Name That Christian Rock Music Lyric and to discuss the importance of telling good stories with high quality art. Christian Rock sometimes has some interesting lyrics. Let's see if The Babylon Bee guys can figure out which lyric is real or fake and also name the rock music group who wrote it. Brian brought Christmas to The Bee early with his bag of goodies like signed copies of Staunch Ambition and Inferno City Firehouse. If comic books with excellent art and stories worth telling are your kind of thing, be sure to check them out. Of course, there is the usual shenanigans at The Bee, like weird news, subscriber dares, and glorious, salty hate mail.

Brian E. Lau is the creator of the comics Inferno City Firehouse and Staunch Ambition. Check out his amazing books here!

The guys talk about what’s going on this week at The Bee, what’s banging and bombing, and read interesting comments from The Babylon Bee YouTube channel. In this week’s weird news a baby was born with a “ball” tail, a duck ran a marathon, and a woman found a website that falsely advertised a hitman service. Two Canadian burglars are really bad at what they do, and there is weird animal news involving owls, possums, and steers. Kyle is unimpressed with yet another Guinness World Record.

The guys open their Christmas presents from Brian E. Lau and then try to Name That Christian Rock Lyric. They read this week’s hatemail before diving into the subscriber lounge.

In the subscriber lounge, they answer some subscriber questions, read extra bonus hate mail, read subscriber headlines, and ask Brian E. Lau The Ten Questions!

  continue reading

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