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Monthly Archives: November, 2006
Comic Geek Speak: Episode 205
Posted in Comic Book Podcasts
What were the best books of the year? Wizard released their list, and we begin thinking about ours. Also some Off the Racks and more Black Friday stories.
The Pipeline Podcast #97 - 29 November 2006
Posted in Comic Book Podcasts
Chris Eliopoulos stops by for the first of a two part interview centering on Franklin Richards. If that is not enough, Augie has a top ten list for you that includes the likes of Black Panther, Rob Liefeld, Brian Bolland, Iron Fist, and The Spirit.
Comic Geek Speak: Book of the Month 19 - Marvels
Posted in Comic Book Podcasts
This month our selection almost needs no words. Amidst the Image craze of the early 90s there rose something great. Marvels. Alex Ross's first major work and the comics world was changed forever.
Comic Geek Speak: Book of the Month 18 - Manhunter
Posted in Comic Book Podcasts
It came out of nowhere in the early 70s, and it made a lasting impression on many people. Loyal listener Stewart MacWilliam (a.k.a. Wet Rats) joins us to discuss the series that made him a comic collector, Manhunter by Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson. Also stopping in to give his thoughts on the series is the penciller himself, the great Walter Simonson.
Comic Geek Speak: Episode 204
Posted in Comic Book Podcasts
It's Christmas shopping season baby, and every geek wants lots of geeky stuff under their tree. So hand this episode off to your non-geek gift buyers, and we'll help them get you the best gifts possible.
Comic Geek Speak: Episode 203
Posted in Comic Book Podcasts
Can you name all of the Legion worlds in alphabetical order? Neither can we, but we brought a second Peter into the room to help us with our Legion of Superheroes Spotlight episode. Be prepared for loads of Legion lore as two Peters are always better than one.
The Pipeline Podcast #96 - 22 November 2006
Posted in Comic Book Podcasts
No interview. No lengthy commentary. That is not to say there is no Stan Lee impersonation in this podcast or commentary on reading habits or anything like that. Sometimes, the best podcasts come in smaller packages.
