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Marvel Noise Episode 79

No need to spend time with the host since Tom’s here with a history lesson and Steve returns with the conclusion to his DeFalco/Ryan/Bulandi Fantastic Four recap! And in between there’s a phone call from Carlos!Titles mentioned include X-Factor, Dark Reign: Hawkeye, Black Panther, Timestorm 2009/2099, and Uncanny X-Men.

Geek Brunch Episode 86

With Mike away on a GI Joe European Mission, Heath invites Eric Martin and Mike Manning to stop by for a discussion about life, love, and the pursuit of geekery. Among the topics discussed: Star Trek, Buffy and Angel, more anal beads, lisps, Paul Stanley, and Blu Ray bliss.

2 People Talking 8: Angie Loves Guy Davis Sketches

Hosts Angela Paman and Derek Coward talk about a variety of subjects including rude awakenings, traveling abroad, buzz for comic conventions and a bunch of other stuff. Guests in the chat room include Bruce Rosenberger, Michael J. Myers and GL Spotlight. The music on this episode was ‘Girl You Have No Eyes’ by Kazoo Funk Orchestra and ‘Eat Your Vegetables’ by The Egerton Boyz.

2 People Talking 7: Angie Loves The New Star Trek Movie

Hosts Angela Paman and Derek Coward talk about a lot of things including a review of Star Trek, a review of Frost/Nixon, a review of The Wrestler, Nicolas Cage, cell phone carrier disputes, the conversation about loved ones on Facebook continues and Derek gives a piece of advice to people who look to him for empty rants. This show is probably NOT safe for work.

Related Links:
Life Imitating Art
LordShaper.com
MemphisPope.com
GLSpotlight

The music (played with the permission of the record company Sounds Are Active:
k.Rza – Nurban Gowns
Bizzart – Matriksoxide

Soul-Junk – Horse Posing As Unicorn

Geek Brunch Episode 85: The Incredible Hulksmash

For episode 85, we’re joined by Ryan King, aka Hulk Smash for a journey that includes tornadoes, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Free Comic Book Day, and Yum Yum Sauce. PS: When Heath tells Ryan that the GI Joe comic book predates the action figures, he was wrong. Ryan was right. They both came out at the same time, in 1982. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle!