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The ACP talk about the Eisner Awards! Well, a bit. The gang discuss the yearly comic awards past and present and discuss how things have changed over the years. Plus there's a big chat about comic book promotion. Namely, has there ever been a book that you haven't stopped hearing about for years? Are you tired of hearing about about it? Is there such a thing as too much promotion? The good, the bad and the awkward are talked about and the discussion goes far and wide and invites an ongoing conversation. All that and a hilarious chat about a magical hall pass and tons of comics you need to be checking out! Great stuff to check out this week - ACP Drink and Draw, Mega City Book Club, Batman & Dylan Dog, Vamoose, Bill the Platypus, Small Press Day, Nexus: Scourge, Red 5 Comics, Xira, Eternal Warriors: Last Ride of the Immortal, Beyond Immortal, Cullen Bunn, Danny Luckett, First Place Losers
BUGGER THE KITCHEN NAZISGary Lactus and The Beast Must Die are back to play whilst the cat's away, listen now as happily they squeak about things such as how Cindy and Biscuit is doing, (no idea), Andrew O'Neill, Duncing, Passiondale and Small Press Day before scuttling into The ReviewniverseHere we find Handlebar Gumbo, Friday, Torse, Jack Kirby's 2001, Spider-Men: Double Trouble, Looshkin and Evan Dorkin's adaptation of Bill And Ted's Bogus Journey.WARNING: Contains two songs for the self indulgent hell of it.@frasergeesin@thebeastmustdiesilencepodcast@gmail.comYou can support us using Patreon if you like.
OVER MY SHOULDER, OLDER AND OLDER, THAT'S WHAT I TOLD YA, OVER AND OVERWell, well, well if it isn't Gary Lactus and The Beast Must Die crawling back on their knees, begging forgiveness for missing a week of the world's otherwise most reliable podcast. Angry hoards of ex listeners have verbally and physically assaulted the punctual pair, blaming them for all manner of important, missed appointments because they set their watches to SILENCE!'s famous regularity.Thankfully, that's all over now and the two men are back to perform that most incredible feat, talking about stuff. Stuff like Small Press Day at Gosh, and people like Sean Azzopardi, Molly Stocks, Mark Stafford, Douglas Noble and Fraser Geesin and Dan Cox's comic, Jeff.Gareth Hopkins' kickstarter, Explosive Sweet Freezer Razors gets a shout too.Then it's off to The Reviewniverse, with Counterfeit Girl, Geezer, John's Worth and Marvel's adaptation of DuneWrapping up, The Beast has watched The Boys and She Hulk and Gary has been listening to The Blindboy PodcastThere's probably more that I've forgotten but you can find out what that is by listening... NOW! @frasergeesin@thebeastmustdiesilencepodcast@gmail.comYou can support us using Patreon if you like.
*Theme Music: Richter FM – Hibiscus* Bandcamp: https://tinyurl.com/55sw82j8 Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/mr2pmykv Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/y7kwm3nu Soundcloud: https://tinyurl.com/2p8wyh6h YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yh6puhwn That Comic Smell Issue 1&2 are now available from Big Cartel Go to thatcomicsmell.com for more details on how to get your copy today! This time we are joined by, friend of the podcast, tremendous cartoonist and animator, Mat Greaves. Tom sits down with Mat and has a chat all about what he thinks about conventions, his influences, his newest comic Blat #2 along with a Blat themed t-shirt (available from https://matgreaves.bigcartel.com/ NOW!) and so much more. Mat will be appearing at a couple of conventions this year as well if you would like to meet him and buy his work. You'll find him at Macc-pow on 02/07/2022, he will also be taking part in a Small Press Day event 13/08/2022 (more details found here: https://smallpressday.co.uk/) To stay up to date with Mat's work (and you really should) find all his links, shop etc then go to https://www.matgreaves.com/ It was really a complete pleasure to sit down and finally chat with Mat and we hope to see him back here in the future. This and all the usual comics chat on… That Comic Smell! To find out where to find, listen, contact us and buy our comics then please visit thatcomicsmell.com Don't forget to Like, Share, Subscribe, Rate & Review. Most importantly… Read/Make More Comics! Thanks again for listening and supporting the podcast
In this episode, Greg and Rahul discuss the following comics: Circadian Rhythms (https://www.madiuscomics.co.uk/) Homunculus (https://twitter.com/torpordust?lang=en) Mall #1 (https://vaultcomics.com/comic/the-mall/) - Advanced review. Available to buy 28/08/2019 The Plot #1 (https://vaultcomics.com/comic/the-plot/) - Included at the back of Mall #1 (https://vaultcomics.com/comic/the-mall/) as a 10 page black-and-white ashcan , the first issue will be available 25/09/2019 as the first title under the new Vault Comics (https://vaultcomics.com/) Nightfall (https://vaultcomics.com/nightfall/) annual event! Lois Lane #1 (https://www.dccomics.com/comics/lois-lane-2019/lois-lane-1) Giant-Size X-Statix (2019) #1 (https://comicstore.marvel.com/Giant-Size-X-Statix-2019-1/digital-comic/51926) In the realm of TV and Movies we have: - Stranger Things Season 3 (https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80057281) spoiler-free discussion around Spiderman: Far From Home (https://www.marvel.com/movies/spider-man-far-from-home) SPOILER WARNING between 8m30s till 20m10s (https://www.acecomicals.com/067?t=1210). Lastly Greg talks about his experience at Small Press Day 2019 (http://smallpressday.co.uk/spd-2019/#) In his local comic shop, and his excitement over the events of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #95 (https://www.idwpublishing.com/product/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-95/) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!#
This week on Geeky Brummie we get into a Summer mood... We talk about what telly and film is coming up to tide us over the summer for non sports fans, We'll also be shining a spotlight on Small Press Day 2018 with what's going on 7th July 2018 at you local comic store. But wait there's more! We talk walking vs public transport, Phil chats Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Starburst sweets, Guy goes to an exclusive preview.Can you have spoilers in sport? Ryan gets bacck into the blogging groove and Keith is lollygagging. In Weird News, we cchat early lunch breaks, too much all you can eat and goat hunting misses the mark. Listen Live - https://www.brumradio.com Follow Brum Radio on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/brumradio Follow GeekyBrummie on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geekybrummie/ Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie
This week on Geeky Brummie we get into a Summer mood... We talk about what telly and film is coming up to tide us over the summer for non sports fans, We'll also be shining a spotlight on Small Press Day 2018 with what's going on 7th July 2018 at you local comic store. But wait there's more! We talk walking vs public transport, Phil chats Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Starburst sweets, Guy goes to an exclusive preview.Can you have spoilers in sport? Ryan gets bacck into the blogging groove and Keith is lollygagging. In Weird News, we cchat early lunch breaks, too much all you can eat and goat hunting misses the mark. Listen Live - https://www.brumradio.com Follow Brum Radio on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/brumradio Follow GeekyBrummie on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geekybrummie/ Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie
Ah, podcasting. The oldest profession. Since the dawn of time began throughout history it has been podcasters who have kept us warm and fed our children. In some ancient cultures podcasters were revered, even worshipped as living gods. Of course today the podcaster occupies the lowest tier of respectability alongside estate agents, prostitutes and Piers Morgan but where would we be without them? Surely dead. This issue Gary Lactus and The Beast Must Die manage to fit in some time for you, generously allowing you to listen in on them talking about Small Press Day, the Kinder Egg scandal that no one is talking about and the collector gene. Then it's off to Outpost Reviewniverse for Dice Man Comic, Proxima Centauri, Slasher, Mister Miracle, Bloodstrike Brutalists, By Night, Oblivion Song, Neil Gaiman's Helblazer, Sandman, Howard Chaykin's The Shadow, Chester Brown's Little Man and The Weather Man Finally there's some Rekkymend from Gary Lactus of Liam Williams's Pls Like and The Beast Must Die has seen Black Panther. You're welcome.
This week on Geeky Brummie we get our chat on. From London Film & Comic Con we talk to Mark Molcher from 2000AD about how they've celebrated 40 years of the UK's biggest comic magazine and the upcoming Mega-City One TV series. We also chat to Jamie Anderson - son of Puppet Maestro Gerry Anderson – the creator of Thunderbirds, Fireball XL5, Space: 1999 and countless other cult TV classics. From Birmingham Comics Festival we chat to Marc Silk, a highly versatile voice actor, based in Birmingham, the voice of Aks Moe from Star Wars, voice of Scooby-Doo & Shaggy for Scooby-Doo, Johnny Bravo, voice of Neroor Danger Mouse, and 100's more! Recorded at Nostalgia & Comics for Small Press Day we speak to Russell Hillman, creator of Freaktown Comics and Matt Garvey Self published comic writer & Creator of CHUNKS and The Ether. And Eden Limchawalit Smith is a member of the Young Filmmakers Club at the MAC who's been working on his own zombie film for 3 years. But wait, there's more! We also chat about pizza botherers and eaters, pool parties and electronics stores. In Weird News we look at a police officers unfortunate day at work, a man who's VERY excited at the Emoji Movie, Canada geese end up on a plate and we look at how food is dangerous for celebrities. In Why It's Rubbish we turn our angry eye at sneezing, fruity ciders, loneliness and Prosecco! It's like an expansion pack of Geek! Listen Live - www.brumradio.com Brum radio Twitter- www.twitter.com/BrumRadio Geeky Brummie Twitter- www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/GeekyBrummie Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie
This week on Geeky Brummie we get our chat on. From London Film & Comic Con we talk to Mark Molcher from 2000AD about how they've celebrated 40 years of the UK's biggest comic magazine and the upcoming Mega-City One TV series. We also chat to Jamie Anderson - son of Puppet Maestro Gerry Anderson – the creator of Thunderbirds, Fireball XL5, Space: 1999 and countless other cult TV classics. From Birmingham Comics Festival we chat to Marc Silk, a highly versatile voice actor, based in Birmingham, the voice of Aks Moe from Star Wars, voice of Scooby-Doo & Shaggy for Scooby-Doo, Johnny Bravo, voice of Neroor Danger Mouse, and 100's more! Recorded at Nostalgia & Comics for Small Press Day we speak to Russell Hillman, creator of Freaktown Comics and Matt Garvey Self published comic writer & Creator of CHUNKS and The Ether. And Eden Limchawalit Smith is a member of the Young Filmmakers Club at the MAC who's been working on his own zombie film for 3 years. But wait, there's more! We also chat about pizza botherers and eaters, pool parties and electronics stores. In Weird News we look at a police officers unfortunate day at work, a man who's VERY excited at the Emoji Movie, Canada geese end up on a plate and we look at how food is dangerous for celebrities. In Why It's Rubbish we turn our angry eye at sneezing, fruity ciders, loneliness and Prosecco! It's like an expansion pack of Geek! Listen Live - [www.brumradio.com](http://www.brumradio.com/) Brum radio Twitter- [www.twitter.com/BrumRadio](http://www.twitter.com/BrumRadio) Geeky Brummie Twitter- [www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie](http://www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie) Follow on Instagram - [www.instagram.com/GeekyBrummie](http://www.instagram.com/GeekyBrummie) Like us on Facebook - [www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie](http://www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie)
WE’RE SO SORRY, UNCLE ALBERT Hadrian-like, The Beast returns erecting a psychic wall between the listeners and their memories of the recent Scottish invasion. That’s right, it’s a ’Classic’ SILENCE! with those stodgy old pros Gary Lactus & The Beast Must Die. Fake pleasantries, artfully inserted Sponsorship and a bit more discussion about Small Press Day 2017. A ‘classic’ meat and potatoes intro. A bit of proper Sadmin as The Beast eulogises recently departed horror auteur George A Romero. Hot topix section alert! There’s a new Doctor Who in town. HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THIS INCREDIBLE SECRET?? Hot-takes like hot-cakes – ALL HERE! Finally – finally – the Reviewniverse is breached. Thar she blows! Al Ewing’s Rocket is discussed and then there’s a nice long digressionary ramble about autobio comics, taking in King Cat Comics, Joe Matt, Billy, Me & You, Robert Crumb, James Kochalka and The Cleaner. A few audio fumbles and then it’s a hop, skip and a jump off to la-lal-land. Did I mention how CLASSIC (classic) this all is?? Ta-ta! @silencepod @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie @bobsymindless @kellykanayama silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.
“SOME LIKE IT SCOTT!” With The Family Beast still busy chewing on cigars with the big boys of Amazon “Optimus” Prime, mere minutes away from negotiating a deal that will see them broadcast into living rooms and pockets across the world, Gary Lactus is forced to do the one thing he didn’t want to do…. negotiate with the Skype-inept monsters of Mindless North for a second episode running. Despite the usual technical problems that occur when North and South try to get together – blame Nicola Sturgeon for nationalising Scottish Skype in a better reality! – Gary Lactus is joined by Illogical Volume and Mister Attack, their shirts wet with rain, their bellies full of macaroni and rage. Who sponsors Gary Lactus? Some guy called Dave. Who sponsors the sponsemen? Fuck it, I dunno, Geoff Johns probably. The gang discuss the recent Small Press Day, the life changing/band forming dangers of encountering strange works by shifty creators in darkened rooms and the explosive properties of turtles. Shifting effortlessly out of the classical forms he has already mastered and into the new realm of Perhaps, R. Gary R.R.R. Lactus presents his new science fiction masterpiece: A Westworld. The question of who the nicest Mindless One is raised again. Will Illogical Volume prove that he is actually a callow, cynical monster whose whole existence is a lie perpetrated against human decency by actually holding a twitter poll to determine whether people think he is nicer than Mister Attack? Only time will tell. In SILENCE!…Because The Film Has Started, Gary Lactus is surprised by Spider-Man: Homecoming, and the Scottish are grumpy about Marvel movies and enthusiastic about gingers and ants. With all the relevant admin taken care of, the trio dive arse-first into the Reviewniverse for purposeful wallow in the inky pleasures of comics. John Allison’s Giant Days, new non-hierarchical/anonymous arts project SLAB, Al Ewing, Dan Brown and Travel Foreman’s Ultimates 2 (which Illogical Volume has finally started to read!), Craig Collins’ Oubliette, Hot Trash Dimension and Ross Geller Fanzine, the cosy era of the Justice League, Gumby comics, and the wonderful info-comics produced by the University of Glasgow’s Wellcome Centre for Molecular Parasitology. After making a speedy exit from the Reviewniverse, the team take a brief detour through the pages of Show Call… …and tolerate Illogical Volume promoting Cut-Out Witch (drawn by the wonderful Lynne Henderson), Looking Glass Heights and Living Rent before heading off in search of more dinner.
Welcome to the fourth episode of the Comic Show by Monkeys Fighting Robots! Anthony and Matt have a lot to discuss with you today: Gary Moloney covered Small Press Day in Dublin over the weekend, Black Bolt is a series that's making waves over at Marvel, Batman gets closer to METAL, and Violent Love is our must-read of the week. Buckle up, True Believers! Episode 4 of the COMIC SHOW by Monkeys Fighting Robots is here. Episode Breakdown: 01:14 Violent Love (Image Comics) Anthony - 4 Monkeys Matt - 4.25 Robots 21:35 Beat Reporter Gary Maloney - Small Press Day 44:07 - Dark Days: The Casting Anthony - 4 Monkeys Matt - 4 Robots 01:08 - Stan's Soap Box: Comic book prices are too damn high! Thank you for listening! Do you want to be our FAN of the week? All you have to do is comment on this podcast to be eligible. Do you have a question that you would like answered during the show? Email your questions to matt@popaxiom.com. Reviews are greatly appreciated – How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunes
Welcome to the fourth episode of the Comic Show by Monkeys Fighting Robots! Anthony and Matt have a lot to discuss with you today: Gary Moloney covered Small Press Day in Dublin over the weekend, Black Bolt is a series that's making waves over at Marvel, Batman gets closer to METAL, and Violent Love is our must-read of the week. Buckle up, True Believers! Episode 4 of the COMIC SHOW by Monkeys Fighting Robots is here. Episode Breakdown: 01:14 Violent Love (Image Comics) Anthony - 4 Monkeys Matt - 4.25 Robots 21:35 Beat Reporter Gary Maloney - Small Press Day 44:07 - Dark Days: The Casting Anthony - 4 Monkeys Matt - 4 Robots 01:08 - Stan's Soap Box: Comic book prices are too damn high! Thank you for listening! Do you want to be our FAN of the week? All you have to do is comment on this podcast to be eligible. Do you have a question that you would like answered during the show? Email your questions to matt@popaxiom.com. Reviews are greatly appreciated – How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunes
We're celebrating Small Press Day on 8 July by interviewing the people behind some of our favourite small press publishers. We spoke with Mark Toner, co-founder and art director of Shoreline of Infinity about running a genre magazine and putting on live sci-fi cabaret events. We met up with Ian Whates, founder and editor at NewCon Press to talk about how he went from publishing a single anthology to building a small press that plays a vital role in giving a voice to new talent. And we chatted with Nigel Twumasi, co-founder of British Manga brand Mayamada to hear how a university t-shirt enterprise between friends gave rise to a whole universe of characters and stories.Follow us on Twitter @TFCAALike us on FacebookVisit our Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Scott is joined by Ricky Miller as they discuss his publishing company Avery Hill as part of Small Press Day! They talk about a variety of things, like creepy bunnies, post apocalyptic apes, the over abundance of superhero comics, and Neil Gaiman. This week's all about books, y'all! Check out Avery Hill here! Join the conversation! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! Watch our super YouTube videos. Support us on Patreon and get bonus content & more! Timecode: Small Press Day and Avery Hill - 01:04 Rachael Smith and other Creators - 04:48 Editing - 10:35 Scott and Ricky Talk Books - 14:10 Cons - 38:30 The Future of Comics - 45:50 Coming Soon from Avery Hill - 48:58
This week on Geeky Brummie we claim a day... It's Record Store Day (now Geeky Brummie Day) so we discuss the benefit of these days along with Free Comic Book Day and Small Press Day. We're joined in the studio by Peter Burke from Not Another Comic Con to fill us in on his inaugural event. We play a round of Top Trumps, with a rubbish theme. Originally Broadcast on 22/04/2016. But wait, there's more! On our podcast extras, we talk about Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood, STEPS cause trouble for Guy, 90's Nostalgia, Terry Wogan and the Prodigy and pinching loo roll. In Weird News we learn about an american egg hunt which has turned into the Hunger Games and a Fish Finger standing for Parliament. We try some 'kinder like' chocolate in Emoji ToTo Eggs. Angry Guy unleashes on inconsiderate queues and we find out what Phil really does with his coffee receipts. Geeky Brummie Twitter- www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/GeekyBrummie
This week on Geeky Brummie we claim a day... It's Record Store Day (now Geeky Brummie Day) so we discuss the benefit of these days along with Free Comic Book Day and Small Press Day. We're joined in the studio by Peter Burke from Not Another Comic Con to fill us in on his inaugural event. We play a round of Top Trumps, with a rubbish theme. Originally Broadcast on 22/04/2016. But wait, there's more! On our podcast extras, we talk about Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood, STEPS cause trouble for Guy, 90's Nostalgia, Terry Wogan and the Prodigy and pinching loo roll. In Weird News we learn about an american egg hunt which has turned into the Hunger Games and a Fish Finger standing for Parliament. We try some 'kinder like' chocolate in Emoji ToTo Eggs. Angry Guy unleashes on inconsiderate queues and we find out what Phil really does with his coffee receipts. Geeky Brummie Twitter- www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/GeekyBrummie
Issue 22 Keith & George head out for Small Press Day and speak to some of the local Birmingham based comic book artists about their publications. We have a TV chat panel with Ryan, George and Phil; it's producer Guy's turn to dress up for Poundshop Cosplay. Producer Shaun has a bit of an issue with the name of a certain 70s Blaxploitation movie. Originally broadcast 16/07/2016. Issue 23 Plenty going on this week's exciting Geeky Brummie... The team talk the latest craze sweeping the world, something called Pokemon Go. We have part two of our Small Press Day interviews with Keith & George. Dan Cooper-Gavin from Theatre of the Absurd and Caitlin Whittaker from Music for Airports join in, and it's Phil Ellis' turn for Poundshop Cosplay. Originally broadcast on 23/07/2016.
### Issue 22 Keith & George head out for Small Press Day and speak to some of the local Birmingham based comic book artists about their publications. We have a TV chat panel with Ryan, George and Phil; it's producer Guy's turn to dress up for Poundshop Cosplay. Producer Shaun has a bit of an issue with the name of a certain 70s Blaxploitation movie. Originally broadcast 16/07/2016. ### Issue 23 Plenty going on this week's exciting Geeky Brummie... The team talk the latest craze sweeping the world, something called Pokemon Go. We have part two of our Small Press Day interviews with Keith & George. Dan Cooper-Gavin from Theatre of the Absurd and Caitlin Whittaker from Music for Airports join in, and it's Phil Ellis' turn for Poundshop Cosplay. Originally broadcast on 23/07/2016.
OH YOU HEADLESS CHICKEN, CAN THOSE POOR TEETH TAKE SO MUCH KICKING? Are you a magician? Because whenever I look at you, every other podcast disappears and stops downloading. I’m not a photographer, but I can picture me and you together recording a podcast. Are you an interior decorator? Because when I saw you, the entire room became beautiful and full of amazing pod-content. Are you a camera? Because every time I look at you, I smile and leave a comment in the comments. Did you sit in a pile of sugar? Cause you have a pretty sweet ass. PODC-ASS-T THAT IS AMIRIGHT?? It’s the two! Back again! It seems like just a week since their dulcet tones were here speaking truthisms and dropping raw wisdom. But nonetheless here we are. It’s A Gray Cult. It’s A Stagy Curl. It’s Cry At A Slug. It’s Gary Lactus. It’s Atheists Be Muted. It’s Ambushed Tie Test. It’s Headsets Tub Time. It’s The Beast Must Die. It’s Ice Lens. It’s License. It’s SILENCE! There’s an extended admin/sponsorship session with recollections of Small Press Day 2016 at Dave’s Comics, Gosh Comics and Orbital Comics. Plus The Beast Must Die talks about Cerebus Again. Reviewniverse time for boils and goils. Talk turns to Tales of The Wedding Present, Batman, Dark Knight III, Jupiter’s Legacy, Justice League Rebirth, Paper Girls and more. So come on dive in…the water’s lovely. And full of comics. @silencepod @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie @bobsymindless silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.
RECORD COMPANY MAN, I WON’T BE COMING TO DINNER Imagine a blurb. A blurb like you’ve never seen. A golden, beautiful blurb that shines like the sun. A blurb that glistens like dew on morning grass. A blurb that sings like the strike of a tuning fork against an angel’s backside. Imagine a blurb like that. That blurb is here. Can you taste it? It’s the return of The Beast Must Die, joining Gary Lactus for another ker-lassic episode of SILENCE! But wait! What’s this? It’s also a Bobsy episode! A Bobs-isode! There’s some admin and a whole load of My Two Dads chat. Of course. And some self-promotion for the our sister and brother podcasts Diane and The Earth-Pig Diaries. And news of our various appearances at Small Press Day 2016 Three men in a Reviewniverse? It’s a king-size edition with more digressions than you can shake a fully painted graphic novel at. Transformers Vs GI Joe, 4 Kids Walk into a Bank, The Sweetness, Detective Comics, Providence, Beverley Hills Cop II, Bill Sienkiewicz, Midnight of the Soul, All New Avengers, Captain America, Captain Brexit, Sean Phillips, John Smith, Sexy Male Comics Creator Top Trumps, The Sound of Drowning and a whole lot more. And we are done. Move along people. @silencepod @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie @bobsymindless silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.
This week Anaseed mentions Small Press Day a little bit, but we'll cover that more closer to the time. Also Anaseed and Niko discuss their on going #comixclub projects.