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Issue 16: Several People Full of Evil |
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Written by Jakob
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Sunday, 03 August 2008 00:00 |
Download MP3 Now Enhanced Version for iPods (M4A) Art, Literature, and the Blood of an Innocent Man! It's another edition of Comicpocalypse Goes To The Movies! Two more Batman movies that couldn't be more different are examined: Batman: The Movie (1966) and Batman Begins. Learn what legitimizes Batman (1966) as a true work of art. Hear why that movie is better than Tim Burton's 1989 version. Experience actual time invested into research to bring you the most semi-accurate reporting...ever. And SPOILER ALERT: Jakob Brewster and Daniel Hicks reveal the plot for Christopher Nolan's third Batman movie. Listen now...because what else are you going to do? It's Labor Day...your options are limited to watching the Jerry Lewis Telethon or buying a new mattress on sale. Reach Comicpocalypse by calling 415-508-5769 or
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. Music courtesy of Podsafe Music Network and Ioda Promonet. Links and Comics discussed in this issue: Batman: The Movie (1966) Batman Begins Batman: Year One
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 September 2008 16:02 )
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Issue 15: Old Man Is The Dead Man |
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Written by Jakob
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Sunday, 03 August 2008 00:00 |
Download MP3 Now Enhanced Version for iPods and Quicktime (M4A) Art, Literature, and Manifestos! The comic industry is on the verge of collapse! Can Robert Kirkman save the day? Kirkman recently released a video discussing how he proposes to save the comic book industry. Will it work? Or is he just blowing in the wind? Comicpocalypse examines his mission statement and discusses if it is a viable solution. Also, learn how Shakespeare could have written better theater if only he read comics. And in the words of John Lennon, "Imagine there's no Heaven / It's easy if you try / No Hell below us / Above us only sky / Imagine all the people / Watching Dr. Seuss beat up by Ernest Hemingway!" Let the awesome start now! Plus reviews of Golly! #1, Manhunter #31, and Punisher #60. Reach Comicpocalypse by calling 415-508-5769 or
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. Music courtesy of Podsafe Music Network and Ioda Promonet. Links and Comics discussed in this issue: Kirkman's Mission Statement Video Robert Downey Jr. Doesn't Get The Dark Knight Rob Liefeld Hate's Feet (explicit language) Manhunter Vol. 1: Street Justice
Featured music on this issue: I Want to Destroy You by Flying Over The Longest Road by Life of Chaos Laughter and Discomfort by Years to the Merciless
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 August 2008 13:38 )
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Issue 13: Ultimate World War Crisis of Infinite Invasions |
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Written by Jakob
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Sunday, 03 August 2008 00:00 |
Download MP3 Now Enhanced Version for iPods (M4A) Art, Literature, and Time Traveling Bullets! As the month of August is upon us, summer may be coming to a close but comic book readers are only halfway through the crossover season. Marvel's Secret Invasion! DC Comic's Final Crisis! Both the equivalent to summer blockbuster movie events. But are the readers fatigued from too many invasions? Too many crises? Too many supposed deaths of major characters? Too many explosions? Wait, can you get tired of too many explosions? And furthermore, can just anyone pick up these special events and figure out what the heck is going on? Plus, a science project to test the claims of Grant Morrison! Also reviews of Dr. McNinja Book 1 and Black Summer #7 (of 7)! Reach Comicpocalypse by calling 415-508-5769 or
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. Links and Comics discussed in this issue: Dr. McNinja Black Summer DMZ: On The Ground, vol. 1 Collector's Paradise Music courtesy of Podsafe Music Network and Ioda Promonet. Featured music on this issue:
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 August 2008 23:58 )
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Written by Jakob
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Sunday, 03 August 2008 00:00 |
Download MP3 Now Enhanced Version for iPods (M4A) Art, Literature, and the 26-year-old Boy Wonder! Comicpocalypse returns to the movies to discuss Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. And really, do you expect this to be pleasant? Jakob Brewster and special guest, Daniel Hicks, hold out on talking about bat-nipples for as long as possible and turn the conversation to Bob Denver and his little known connection to Batman. Also, did Batman & Robin actually get something right? And discover if Dick Cheney really tried to kill a superhero! Reach Comicpocalypse by calling 415-508-5769 or
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. Music courtesy of Podsafe Music Network and Ioda Promonet. Links and Comics discussed in this issue: Batman Forever Batman and Robin Jerry Lewis Drops the F-bomb
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 August 2008 04:56 )
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Issue 12: Trading Spandex In For Latex |
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Written by Jakob
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Sunday, 03 August 2008 00:00 |
Download MP3 Now Enhanced Version for iPods (M4A) Art, Literature, and Bat-Whale Repellant! A new format! A contest won! A special guest! Robots with machine guns! Latex armor! And more that necessitates excessive uses of exclamation marks! All on this special issue of Comicpocalypse; the first in a series of special issues to bring you, dear listener, even more awesomeness that is Comicpocalypse. This week, Jakob Brewster is joined by special guest, Daniel Hicks, to discuss Mr. Hicks special comic-book related collection. All that can be said for now is that Mr. Mom is brought up, as well as the Joker's giant gun and the betrayal of innocence by Pee-Wee. Stop reading this and start downloading...now! Reach Comicpocalypse by calling 415-508-5769 or
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. Music courtesy of Podsafe Music Network and Ioda Promonet. Links and Comics discussed in this issue: Ashley Wood's Bertie Robots The Complete Zombies vs. Robots World War Robot The Essential Batman Encyclopedia Batman (1989) Batman Returns Featured music on this issue:
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Last Updated ( Monday, 04 August 2008 05:33 )
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