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Post by SPS on Jun 7, 2009 2:03:20 GMT
Hey guys does anybody else listen to podcasts or watch webshows? The main two I listen to/watch are: House to Astonishwhich is a wonderful little podcast done by the X-Axis' Paul O'Brien and One Hundred Days of Comics Al Kennedy. Where I get my bi-weekly news and some interesting reviews. Plus the Offical Handbook to the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Quite enjoyable. and Atop the Fourth Wall: "Where bad comics come to burn"The tagline says it all. He has already done such gems as Amazon Attacks! and the Chuck Austen issues of Uncanny X-Men with the disintigrating communion wafers. I discovered this one through my favorite non-social website thatguywiththeglasses.com. Probably the most hilarious ones are the two-parters where he does a "previously on..." blurb. He is going to do a month long "tribute" to Countdown in July. Also He has already stated that he won't to One More Day. Those are what I listen to and watch. Anybody have any other good ones?
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Post by Gray Lensman on Jun 7, 2009 16:13:00 GMT
Yeah, Linkara is pretty good, SPS. I've started listening to him a little bit recently, mainly through his recent collaborations with The Spoony Experiment. Their review of the Ultimate Warrior comic is just absolutely hilarious, and Linkara also did a review of the game Wolverine: Adamantium Rage that wasn't too bad. I haven't listened to a lot of podcasts or webshows other than that. Once in a while, I might head over and see if Fanboy Radio is interviewing anyone interesting, but I haven't had the time recently. I'll give House To Astonish a try at some point, though... O'Brien is one of the very rare reviewers I respect anymore.
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Post by SPS on Jun 7, 2009 16:51:12 GMT
Another Spoony Experiment fan! I love Noah. I particularly love his FF8 series. It basically sums up everything I hate about the game. Also the Dr. Insano bits are particularly funny also.
But anyhow back on topic, Atop the Fourth Wall is pretty good. I highly reccomend him.
As for House to Astonish, I would definetly say that in addition to good reviews there is some pretty good commentary also.
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