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Marvel Noise Episode 186

Derek returns with his question and Steve sits down with Andrew and Kevin to talk about Doctor Octopus while our host touches on Captain America, Cable and X-Force, Avengers, All-New X-Men, Avenging Spider-Man, and New Avengers.

Audacity thought it would be neat to ignore my headset mic. What you hear (if you decide to) is me through my laptop’s mic.

Marvel Noise Episode 186

Derek returns with his question and Steve sits down with Andrew and Kevin to talk about Doctor Octopus while our host touches on Captain America, Cable and X-Force, Avengers, All-New X-Men, Avenging Spider-Man, and New Avengers.

Audacity thought it would be neat to ignore my headset mic. What you hear (if you decide to) is me through my laptop’s mic.

Loikamania 119: Rick Remender

This week, Rick Remender returns to the show to discuss the conclusion of his run on Uncanny X-Force and Secret Avengers,  as well as his upcoming plans for Uncanny Avengers and Captain America. We also talk about his upcoming creator-owned work with Paul Renaud, Devolution…and we even get some hints on his upcoming project with Greg Tocchini! And if that’s not enough, we even go through some process talk! Enjoy the show, and pick up a copy of book 1 of the Fear Agent Library, out now!

Cover art by John Cassaday and Laura Martin, design by Chris Maze.

Music by Steve Earnhart and Amon Amarth.

Rick’s website: rickremender.com
Rick’s Twitter: twitter.com/remender

Not Comic Book Noise Episode 12 – A Different Point of View

Even though Comic Book Noise is NOT a democracy, but rather a benevolent dictatorship, host Derek Coward has decided to let a dissenting opinion be heard. The host for this show is Steve Zinodas and the show name is Noob’s Views Episode 1. However, please remember that this is Not Comic Book Noise.

BTW: The real title is Noob’s Views 001 – Why I SALUTE Captain America

Comic Book Noise 279: Why I Despise Captain America

Host Derek Coward talks about Avengers vs X-Men #12 and why it reignited his dislike for the comic book version of Captain America. This episode contains a lot more potentially offensive language than usual, so please take that into consideration before listening to it.

Geek Brunch 141.1 – Micah Brunches Alone

Apologies in advance dear listeners. Both Mike and Bill are away on secret missions this week, and Micah decided it would be a good idea to talk by himself into a microphone. Yup. Listen to the shortest episode of Geek Brunch Ever (someone fact check this) [NOTE FROM DEREK: Yes, it is, by about 23 minutes.] as Micah tries to pull a Lynne Rossetto Kasper and talk about pancakes. He also has a scatterbrained look at Grant Morrison’s Batman by way of Final Crisis and Ed Brubaker’s Captain America by way of Civil War. He ends with Phineas and Ferb or some such. It’s all rather sad.

Here’s a link to the Grant Morrison article http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/grant-morrison-on-the-death-of-comics-20110822

And here’s to Micah’s blog that he actually doesn’t want you to read hypocriticalhyperbole.wordpress.com

Geek Brunch 140 – Moving Sucks

Look Alive True Believers! With Mike refreshing his juices, Micah and Bill helm the show. On the movie tip, Micah shares his love of Captain America with the you. He and Bill both hop around quickly about trailers and action movies like Conan, Attack the Block, Mission Impossible movies, John Woo Movies, and Chow Yun Fat’s fear of guns. Micah also sighs about never being able to see Solomon Kane, as well as chides Bill about Ratatouille. The duo Liquidates Borders, Love on local Book Stores, and contemplate collecting manga series (like Micah’s now adored Twin Spica). Bill Loves Wrasslin documentaries and drops some history. As far as comics go, Bill chats up Seth’s Wimbledon Green and Justin Madson’s Breathers, Micah goes all novel with Leviathan Wakes, Hunger Games, and A Dance With Dragons. Geek Brunch endorses fresh vegetables.