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Anne, Dallas, and Lexi sit down to discuss Star Wars: Dark Empire
Star Wars: Dark Empire is essential reading and we can't believe that we haven't reviewed it sooner! John “Johnny Beyond” Pyka reviews the collected trade paperback Star Wars: Dark Empire! Available from our sponsor TFAW: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=44882&u=2914207&m=8908&urllink=&afftrack= 100% non-toxic and the only podcast fortified with 8 essential vitamins and minerals! Become a patron at www.patreoncom/cerealboxpodcast "Saturday Mornings" written by John Pyka and performed by Sam Swimerton. "Can't Beat An Original" written by Jamie Slocum and performed by D'Elle Memphis! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cerealboxpodcast/support
Bryan, Peter, Shane, Pants and Adam gather to discuss: Cuisine Geek Speak, Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns cover debate, some recent local conventions, Hiroshi Sumi's Voice of a Star Wars Fan short film, holiday ornaments, Star Wars: Dark Empire from Dark Horse by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy, Dave Filoni's promotion at LucasFilm, Dr. Who 60th Anniversary specials, Adventures of Captain America by Fabian Nicieza and Kevin Maguire, more Energon Universe talk, CGS History for November and December, Bryan's thoughts on Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, various TV Talk including Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Moonlighting, Three's Company, the passing of Norman Lear and more! (2:01:40)
It's Star Wars week, which works out great because this episode is almost all Star Wars. Plus Bill Hader's "Barry."
In this episode, Mike and Andy talk about Moulin Rouge' … OR was it Dark Empire, the 1991 script for the Sequel trilogy. No really, it was both!! We ogle over artwork from Cam Kennedy, laugh at our Star Wars love, or anti-love, and end up talking Karl Urban, Ewan McGregor, and more! We talk about Andy's latest trip to the comic store, the new Star Trek movies, using comics as a unit of spending, time and distance, and Mike ranks all the event books we have gone over so far. Enjoy the episode!As always, thanks for listening. Let us know what you think of the podcast, what you want to hear us talk about or review, and whatever else comes to mind! If your app allows, I added chapters you can click to find your favorite moments. Please please please tell a friend about the podcast! #starwars #podnation #darkempireEmail us at AndthisiswhyIlovecomics@gmail.comJoin us on Twitter at @AndthisiswhyIL1On Facebook at And This is Why I love Comics Podcast!Thanks to Thunder Chicken for the tunes! Check them out on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/7IlO3mSZd0XlwWfzRs1kUA?si=Vv2kTfrcRWOSs7QuQ7aKYA&dl_branch=1Support the showOur webpage is: https://andthisiswhyilovecomicspodcast.buzzsprout.comEmail us at AndthisiswhyIlovecomics@gmail.comJoin us on Twitter at @AndthisiswhyIL1On Facebook at And This is Why I love Comics Podcast!On the Tik Tok at https://www.tiktok.com/@whyilovecomicspodcast?_t=8a45YUB7iW6&_r=1Support the show! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1824117/support or become a Patreon member patreon.com/AndThisIsWhyILoveComics and get eventual early show release and some exclusive content.Thanks to all our supporters and friends of the show! We couldn't do it without you!Thanks to Producer Tony, Co-hosts Matt 2.0, Kevin, Jamie and Matt 10.0. Thanks to Thunder Chicken for the tunes! Check them out on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/7IlO3mSZd0XlwWfzRs1kUA?si=Vv2kTfrcRWOSs7QuQ7aKYA&dl_branch=1
Every week the Geek Gossip brings exciting news from the world of comics, movies and all things geek but as of this week, it's more so than ever!! Right off the bat, Stranger Things 4 has an official release date of May 27th and the Duffer brothers have provided some updates on this season, saying that Stranger Things 4 will be double sized and "the most rewarding season yet". Jack and Artie break down this announcement and also touch base on some updates regarding their anticipated Disney Plus series 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' regarding the supposed returns of John Williams, Commander Cody, the Inquisitors and Qui-Gon Jinn as a Force ghost in the new show.Our dad also joins us for Tales from the Dollar Bin, where he reviews an issue of Superboy where he fights this crazy supervillain named Dynamind and Captain Victory & the Galactic Rangers #2 while Artie reviews Sleepwalker #2-3 from Marvel and Jack reviews the first three issues of Star Wars: Dark Empire in memory of Tom Vietch. Uncle Russ later joins us for the Battles, in which we debate the outcome of a clash between villains, one that may be our most epic showdowns yet - Darth Vader, the Emperor's fist and the Dark Lord of the Sith vs. Electro, founding member of the Sinister Six and one of Spider-Man's worst enemies!!! Who wins this clash of legends? You decide!!!! Cast your vote now by clicking this link - https://www.thegeekgossip.com/the-battles
This episode we bring you the conclusion of the Dark Empire series. Earlier we covered the first Dark Empire Chapter, now we bring you the conclusion. Come listen what we thought about this Star Wars Legends story. Starring Mike Albertin, and Peter Bingham-Pankratz. Peters Book - http://www.peterbp.com/ A Gamer Looks at 40 - https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1426576.rss Bulby - https://youtube.com/c/Bulby Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GamesMyMomFound Follow us on Facebook. Twitter - @Mom_Found Instagram - gamesmymomfound_ YouTube - https://youtube.com/c/GamesMyMomFoundPodcast
Mindfielders! (just like a Zordon!) Em Offers..Mftees….whatever the hell you wanna calll yourselves but as long as you keep listening. Our first episode past our bicentennial (200 issues total, 100 of comics) is sure to rattle you. Did you know that we got a wrestling swerve inside the very pages of Daredevil? New Baddies! We didn't know that it was Typhoid Mary the whole time and now they are giving us more Durdenesque twists (yeah yeah..what a twist!) Billy Tucci's Shi Kickstarter is going strong so dont forget to support it same for the Hack/Slash Omnibus 2. Remember we are looking into WHY these comics are good. Not just cause some asshole sucker punched some other asshole in a heroic fashion. Also HOLY FUCKING SHIT The Suicide Squad was good! Why should you have a responsibility in your writing and not accidentally inspire some terrorists to follow your plan exactly?Our Resident Badass Tony Morales digs deep on the comparison to AEW and WCW. I still lose my argument that Mindfields needs a windowless van. Comics Reviewed:Star Wars Dark Empire 1 -6 Made in Korea 1-3Suicide Squad - 6Crush and Lobo - 3Batman -111Daredevil - 32Star Trek Year 5 - 23Something is Killing The Children - 18Cable - 12As always,This is Dangerous,Joshua Michael, Colin and Tony Morales As always you can find us for free on Youtube, Amazon Podcasts, Soundcloud, any and all Google or Apple Podcast streamers, Stitcher…i can go on…of even the website. Mindfieldscomicspodcast.com Or here..https://soundcloud.com/user-69995778-391880143/mindfields-issue-101#comicbooks #comics #marvel #marvelcomics #igcomicfamily #dccomics #comic #comicbook #art #comicart #comiccollector #igcomics #dc #igcomiccommunity #batman #comicbookart #igcomicbookfamily #spiderman #sale #igcomicbooks #illustration #comicsforsale #xmen #dcuniverse #superhero #comiccollection #drawing #avengers #mcu #bhfyp
For this Comic Episode we go back to the 90s to revisit a famous Star Wars story line, Dark Empire. Come see what we think of this 6 issue Mini Series. Starring Mike Albertin, and Peter Bingham-Pankratz. Peters Book - http://www.peterbp.com/ A Gamer Looks at 40 - https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1426576.rss Bulby - https://youtube.com/c/Bulby Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GamesMyMomFound Follow us on Facebook. Twitter - @Mom_Found Instagram - gamesmymomfound_ YouTube - https://youtube.com/c/GamesMyMomFoundPodcast
Syndicated Source Material 010 - Star Wars - “Dark Empire”A new Syndicated Source Material starts now! There were about 150 episodes of Source Material that aired in the Radulich In Broadcasting feed on Blogtalk Radio that never made it onto the W2M Network. This begins a series bringing those episodes to the W2M feed for those that may have missed them before! A tale spun after “Return of the Jedi” where Luke Skywalker must face the dark side once more!Original RIBN Air Date - 2014.12.01 and 2014.12.08Original Run Time - 1 hour 27 minutesGuests - NONE
Syndicated Source Material 010 - Star Wars - “Dark Empire” A new Syndicated Source Material starts now! There were about 150 episodes of Source Material that aired in the Radulich In Broadcasting feed on Blogtalk Radio that never made it onto the W2M Network. This begins a series bringing those episodes to the W2M feed for those that may have missed them before! A tale spun after “Return of the Jedi” where Luke Skywalker must face the dark side once more! Original RIBN Air Date - 2014.12.01 and 2014.12.08 Original Run Time - 1 hour 27 minutes Guests - NONE
Part 5 of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we devastate issue #5, Emperor ...
Part 5 of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we devastate issue #5, Emperor ...
This week the boys take a journey back in time to a galaxy far far away. Join us as we talk about the classic Dark Horse Star Wars comic Dark Empire. The Emperor is back and this time his plans involve naked lightsaber fights. Music "Destructing Own Kingdom" by XTaKeRuXAvailable at thttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Destructing_Own_Kingdom_1900
In this episode, Chris welcomes Katie from the “Star Wars Alliance” and “Slice of Film” podcaststo discuss the very first comic book series she has ever read, “Star Wars: Dark Empire 1”. TomVeitch and Cam Kennedy’s collaboration would eventually kick off nearly 25+ years of StarWars storytelling at Dark Horse Comics that was instrumental to some of the mostinfluential stories in what is now known as Star Wars: Legends. Six years after thebattle of Endor, the fight for freedom rages on. Han Solo and Princess Leia, nowmarried, struggle to protect their twin children from danger. Darth Vader is dead, but areborn Empire strikes back against the Rebel Alliance, and the Rebels discover thattheir greatest foe may be their closest friend: Luke Skywalker!Geek Ultimate Alliance on Twitter: @GUAPodNetworkWFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelieversWFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.comChris on Twitter: @ChrisBalgaKatie on Twitter: @kgilstrap13Star Wars Alliance on Twitter: @starwrsallianceSlice of Film on Twitter: @sliceoffilm1Katie’s Blog “Slicer Scribbles”: https://slicerscribbles.com/
Part 4 of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we wipe out issue #4, Confronta...
Part 4 of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we wipe out issue #4, Confronta...
Part 3 of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we gobble up issue #3, The Batt...
Part 3 of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we gobble up issue #3, The Batt...
The second part of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we devour issue #2 Dev...
The second part of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we devour issue #2 Dev...
This week, James and James discuss Star Wars: Dark Empire, and Star Wars generally, before moving over to Punisher: Soviet, a natural A+. "Besides, on the level those two are on--do people even have countries anymore?"
The first part of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we devour issue #1 The ...
The first part of our Star Wars: Dark Empire mini-series! In this episode we devour issue #1 The ...
Corey and Justin take a look at Dark Empire I again, but worse. We mean, Dark Empire II. Corey is also dying for most of the episode. Next time we'll be talking about Empire's End, so email us at TapcafTransmissions@gmail.com with questions about Dark Empire II or Empire's End!Tapcaf Transmissions is a Star Wars Legends Expanded Universe podcast hosted by Justin of the YouTube Channel EckhartsLadder and Corey of the channels Corey's Datapad and CoreyLoses.
Corey and Justin take a step into the bizarre world of early 90's Star Wars comics with a look at Dark Empire 1... an early template to the Star Wars Expanded Universe, which was later remade in move form as The Rise of Skywalker! Email any thoughts to TapCafTransmissions@gmail.com for our next episode where we'll continue our look at the series with Dark Empire II! Tapcaf Transmissions is a Star Wars Legends Expanded Universe podcast hosted by Justin of the YouTube Channel EckhartsLadder and Corey of the channels Corey's Datapad and CoreyLoses.
Episodes 10 and 11 focus on the Dark Horse Star Wars series " Dark Empire." Set a short time after the events of Return of the Jedi, the Empire has collapsed but is making a resurgence. Luke Skywalker senses a great evil emanating from the dark side and plans to extinguish it once and for all, but will he journey too far?
Hello, Rebel scum! In this episode, Jedi-curious Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) dive back into the world of Star Wars comic books when they read Dark Empire #1 by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy, published by Dark Horse Comics in 1991! After the biographical information, our tie-fighter pilots look at the hand-off of licensing from Marvel to Dark Horse, and set the stage for the book to follow. After the issue, our soothsayers tell the rest of the story, and detail all the Star Wars comics ever published by Dark Horse! It's a long list, so may the force...of caffeine be with you! patreon.com/chrisandreggie weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.com @cosmictmill weirdsciencedccomics.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com
Today on the Covert Nerd podcast we will do some Tolkien Talk Next we will look at the state of Dark Horse Comics finally we will review a few comics. Links in the episode: Dark Horse comic title list Local comics: Lenny Vernon ComicTransient Comic Stow Away Comic Goadkicker Podcast Covert Nerd ----more---- It’s good to be back, I haven’t been gone if you are a regular listener you know that. However the format has been different than from the beginning. It’s nice to be back to how it started almost 2 years ago, just you and me talking nerdy topics. It’s like meeting up with an old friend who you haven’t seen in a long time you simply pick up where you left off. Let’s get right to it. When you were in school did you like history? Statistics show most people don’t. However in our entertainment we want to know the history of our characters. We want prequel movies, we want origin stories. We want to know why our hero does what they do. We don’t want to know the dates we want to know the why. This leads to the first topic. The announcement from Amazon about their Middle Earth TV series will be set in the 2nd age has me excited. If you are unsure about when that time is I will try to explain, if you watched the movie at the beginning of the LotR they talk about the war of the last alliance when the ring was cut from the hand of Sauron by Isildur. That was at the end of the 2nd age and the beginning of the 3rd age which the movie take place in. The TV series will take place during that time frame. There are some great stories they can use. Stories of kings and queens via for power. In fact I have a feeling they will tell the complete story of the war of the last alliance which they told an extremely condensed version in Fellowship of the ring. This will give you the backstory on many characters like Isildar, Elrond and Saruon If you didn’t know I am a big fan of Tolkien, I wouldn’t say I’m a super fan, knowing how to speak Elvish, but i would say I am above average in the fact I have read the LOTR, Hobbit, Silmarillion and a few of the other more obscure books from the legendarium as is referred to in Tolkien circles. This is what I find interesting about the obscure background information in Middle earth and other fiction. Knowing the why behind the characters and places is interesting to me and hopefully you will too. JRR Tolkien is the author of The popular Hobbit and Lord of the Rings books. Telling the tale of Hobbits or Halflings travel across the mythical world of Middle Earth full of mythical races of Dwarves, elves, hobbits and orcs. What most people don’t know about his more obscure book of the Silmarillion and his 12 volume called The History of Middle-earth is a series of books published between 1983 and 1996 There are also other books in addition to the 12 volume set. All of this extra literature was assembled by his son Christopher. What his son did was to scour through his father's notes and piece together the partial stories he started but didn’t complete. Imagine the work to do this. For example he might find a paragraph in a notebook referring to Gandalf before the hobbit, then a few weeks later find another paragraph that goes with that same story. This painstaking effort has gone on since his death in 1973. The latest book to be release is Beren and Luthien. Christopher claims this is the last. I believe it might be since Christopher is in his early 80’s and couple that with the TV rights being sold to Amazon seems to signal a change in how Tolkien's works will be handled. I will admit the Silmarillion is a harder read than either the Hobbit and LotR. However it has some great stories. It’s basically a bunch of short stories with a small common thread. Based on what I said previously what Christopher did with his fathers writings after his death this makes sense. In the case of the Silmarillion it is a little different, it was roughly put together by Tolkien himself but he submitted to his publisher and was rejected. Tolkien laid it aside for many decades and only did he work on it again shortly before he died. That’s one of the reasons it’s a more difficult read. It does have many names and places in it which can be confusing. However it has many nuggets of back history lore like the origin of the races of Elves men and dwarves. Also the first dragon and first original dark lord and mast of Sauron Melkor. Also the origin story of Aragons family the Numenorians. Just like many other stories there is a rich history behind the main story. These stories take place thousands of years before we are in the house of Bilbo at Bag end. It makes the stories we know more about seem richer and fuller. Another story line that does something similar is Robert Howard's Conan. I have read all of his books, Some of them were started by Howard but finished by other authors like L Sprague De Camp. Who like Christopher used Howard notes to finish the story in the spirit of the notes. Unlike Christopher Decamp did take liberties and added to the story to make them complete. Anyway Howard in many of his books alluded to the fact that even in the time of Conan the earth was very old. For example in the story of the Tower of the Elephant the alien in the story mentions him and a few of his kind came to earth long before the sinking of Atlantis. In another story Conan encounters another space traveling beings who came to earth while men were still apes. Then there's the fact many times he refers to Atlantis and that Cimmerians themselves are direct descendants of Atlantis. Again adding a full long history to build upon. Having this foundation gives the author the ability to pull more stories and shore up their existing characters with more depth. With both Conan and Middle Earth I find both of these aspects exciting, for you maybe not so much. And that’s okay everyone has different tastes. I have been toying with doing a short segment called Middle Earth Minute. As you can tell by the name it would be short. I would explore the more obscure stories from Tolkien that connect to main story. I believe by condensing the story and keeping it short most people would be able to understand it and not get lost. The idea is to provide you with a good story and give you information you may have never thought of before. Just an Idea I have been throwing around. Could possibly do the same thing with Conan universe too. Let me know your thoughts about this idea or the history of some of your favorite fiction. Go to covert.net to contact me I will put a link in the show notes with all the different ways you can contact me. Over the years Dark Horse comics has lost several IP’s Conan, Buffy Yosagi and Star Wars. Many talk about how this will affect Dark Horse financially. Dark horse as a company has had a few company owned titles, but for the most part they have relied on licensing other properties. Dark Horse was started in 1986 and in their early years their big properties were Aliens and Predator and the famous Aliens Versus Predator limited series awas huge for them. I remember that was one of the early comics I bought. The art and story was great. At the time the also had a terminator series too. Again not their own titles. They did try to Create their own super hero universe with their Comics greatest world series in 1993. It was received with mediocre acceptance by comics readers and was discontinued in 1996 except for X and Ghost. Two titles that did better than the rest. I read the entire run and it wasn’t bad in my opinion. In the early 90’s Dark Horse bought the Star Wars property and release the Star Wars Dark Empire 1991 series which was huge. It took place about 5 years after Return of the Jedi. Like the Aliens and predator series they didn’t own it, but because their IP series sold so well I don’t think it mattered. They also got Robert E Howard's Conan property too. Since Fox sold to Disney the possible loss of the Aliens and predator IPs some say could mean the end of Dark Horse. Which would be a great loss, but enter Jeff Lemire and his Black Hammer universe. All by himself has created the superhero universe Dark Horse has always wanted. The popularity of this title has grown so much there is talk of a DC Dark Horse crossover. Also Mike Migola’s Hellboy and Joe Golem series have sold well too. Then the popular comic turned TV Umbrella Academy. I think with these and a few other titles Dark Horse should be okay in the short term. These are creator owned titles but they are still generator revenue and exposure for Dark Horse. In the end even though they have lost several IP’s maybe they can move some of their resources to other in house projects like the ones I just mentioned and others that have yet to be revealed. (include list of comic titles) DOCTOR STAR & THE KINGDOM OF LOST TOMORROWS Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Max Fiumara This dual-narrative story set in the world of Black Hammer series chronicles the legacy of a Golden-Age superhero Also by Jeff Lemire. An aged crime fighter desperately wants to reconnect with his estranged son, who he hoped would one day take the mantle of Doctor Star. Over the course of the story, we learn his World War II-era origin, how he got his powers, his exciting astral adventures, the formation of some of Black Hammer's greatest heroes, and more in this heartbreaking superhero tale about fathers and sons. The art matches the age in which it is set like the Black Hammer Universe it has the Golden age look. It’s interesting that today’s readers seem to like the very retro look and feel of comics from the 40’s and 50’s. The book is well written with a good pace to the story. Like Jeff’s previous works Essex county (which I reviewed in a past episode) the story is thoughtful and heartwarming. The series is only four issues, which I like this concept only produce enough issues to tell the story. I highly recommend the series. Let me know what you think about Dr Star. Next we get local with three local books Lenny Vernon written and illustrated by Al Garrison and Ben Crain This comic is just plain fun. Lenny Vernon is the trucker version of James Bond. He takes out the bad guys and always gets the girl in the end. It’s also like Shazam and it doesn’t take itself to seriously. From zombies, to hipster vampires even a Def Leppard cover band that gets possesed. Lenny takes them all on in his own glorious way that only Lenny can and in the end he uses his common catch phrase “sweet sweet love” when he’s talking to his girl. The comic even has fake ads that we all saw in comics when we were kids. Again a fun comic to put a smile on your face. Al and Ben created the comic and both guys are good guys who know how to tell a great story that you will love. I suggest you check out the fun this comic has to offer. Link in the show notes to where you can pick-up your copy of Lenny Vernon. Transient written and illustrated by Aaron Carlo He tells the story of Samuel who wanders the post apocalyptic world trying to survive. He gets caught in an cult of pseudo christians who are taking advantage of the local people. He has to decide what to do stay or fight for those who can’t defend themselves. The art is classic black and white which gives the story it’s rugged feel to it. The story is seamless and panel fit the narrative Aaron is trying to tell. The world Aaron has built leaves room for endless other stories about Samuel and his journey to survive in what’s left of his world. I look forward to see what Aaron does with this one. Stow Away written by Marcus Stevens and illustrated by Aaron Carlo Marcus tells the story of the punk rock band Fractured Alice who is hired to kidnap a princess. This space adventure is a fun and something different because it’s not your normal space adventure. They story puts a punk band in the seat of trying to prevent a galaxy wide war. They are the most unlikely group of heros. This is a 6 issue series so I am curious how the story will play out. Goadkicker podcast Carl from the Goadkicker podcast is back! I have to confess I was a little giddy when I saw a new episode was announced. I enjoy listening to Carl talk about nerdy stuff like Gundam, DND, comics, fiction and life in general. He is the master of being able to talk about anything in extreme detail for long periods of time, this ability astounds me. I highly recommend you check out his show. You can find him on Spotify, Apple podcast, Google podcast and any other podcast app.
**Beat Thanos With Zappy Dubstep** 4-Panel returns to deliver your weekly dose of comics, manga and graphic novels. This week’s news includes supervillains quoting politicians, more cast members for the Doctor Strange movie, NHK’s behind-the-scenes manga documentary series featuring Naoki Uresawa, and all sorts of other stuff. Our featured comics and manga are Robocop Versus Terminator, Batman: Master of the Future, Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches volume 3, Star Wars: Dark Empire, and Calvin & Hobbes: Scientific Progress Goes Boink.
Its time for some non-cannon fun with Dark Empire. A star wars comic from Dark Horse. Luke dabbles in the dark side, Leia becomes a Jedi, wackyness ensues. Next week we are taking on the modern book, Sex Criminals from Image comics. Have fun looking that up on your computer at work.
A long time ago in a continuity far, far away… Dark Horse Comics made a TON of Star Wars comics, more than 500 of 'em. And they kicked the whole thing off with Dark Empire, a story where Luke turns to the Dark Side. Apparently, this thing was so important that all the Star Wars novels from the 90's kept referencing it, so we decided to read it and see what all the fuss was about. Join us as we ask the questions: Is Leia a trucker? Is the Emperor a vampire? Is Boba Fett good at anything? Marvel owns the rights to all these comics now, what with Disney owning everything in the world these days, so if you’d like to read them just head on over to Marvel Unlimited.
ORDER 66 is here for The Pull Bag! TFG1Mike is joined by Ryan from StarJoes in a galaxy far far away... These podcasters will be joining the DARK SIDE of the Force, as they review Star Wars Dark Empire! May the Force be with you always!TPB EP 66 STAR WARS BLOOD TIES VOLUMES 1-2Geeks:Mike "TFG1" BlanchardStar Joes' Ryan DrostSubscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using:http://feeds.feedburner.com/GCRN-ThePullBagDownload TPB_EP120.mp3The post TPB – EP 120 – Star Wars: Dark Empire appeared first on GeekCast Radio Network.
Ryan and Ben cover the latest in comics and games, while the Marvel West team digs into movies and TV! Plus it’s Star Wars: Dark Empire in the Unlimited Reading Club and WWE Hall of Famer Booker T talks his new comic, the return of Tough Enough ...
This STAR WARS fan fiction audiobook-style presentation takes place immediately prior to the events in the STAR WARS: Dark Empire comic and radio dramas. In command of a New Republic Star Destroyer, Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian lead a raid against the planet Coruscant, currently under the occupation of Imperial Remnant forces. But all is not as it seems... Read along here: http://www.holonetaudiodramas.com/uploads/9/0/1/3/9013977/darkepoch.pdf Written, narrated, and produced by Joe Mignano Featuring Theresa Logan as the voice of Darth Agoneia. For more great audio fanfiction like this tale, visit www.HoloNetAudioDramas.com
Star Wars Dark Empire is an intriguing graphic novel that expands on the Holy Trilogy. Discover 5 reasons you need to read this graphic novel trilogy. 5) It continues the saga with a focus on the future by paying homage to the past 4) It shows the cyclical nature of the… Read More» The post GE53: 5 Reasons Star Wars Dark Empire Trilogy is AWESOME appeared first on Geeks Explicitly.
Star Wars: Dark Empire 3 by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy, with Jeffrey Taylor from From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast
Star Wars: Dark Empire 3 by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy, with Jeffrey Taylor from From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast
Star Wars: Dark Empire 1 by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy, with Jeffrey Taylor of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast
Star Wars: Dark Empire 1 by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy, with Jeffrey Taylor of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast
Jake, Jason and Ryan discuss the latest Star Wars comic books including Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir #2, Legacy #15 & #16, Rebel Heist part 2 and part 3 as well as a spin-back to 1991's Star Wars Dark Empire. Warning: This podcast contains some spoilers to all issues discussed.
Three mostly friend-types gather to talk about comics. Later in the show the book club is Star Wars: Dark Empire. Topics included, but were not limited to: (03:15) - "I have a pair of my wife's socks on" (03:55) - EXCLUSIVE: PK Teaser (04:30) - Paul Jenkins has things to say (05:50) - Jonesy likes Usenet (08:32) - "Oh Yea" (11:42) - Comic chatter: The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, GI: Joe #2-3, and Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem (26:35) - Lightning Round™: Ten Grand #2, Last Call, and Fury Max #12 (28:00) - Star Wars: Dark Empire (54:15) - Letters: slim saves his best material for his other podcast, Bendy negativity Hosted by: @dale_a | @slim | @JonesyLovesBeer. Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Sponsored by: The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your print or digital comics.
Part 1 of our 7th Anniversary Hoopla! In this episode: Hurricane Sandy, George Lucas selling LucasFilm to Disney, what does the future hold for Star Wars?, Esteban's theory about the Otaking Star Wars anime short, Episode VII - return of Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Billy Dee Williams?, Star Wars Dark Empire, the recent Thundercats Cartoon Network show canceled, a celebrity death (Pascual Gross Perez), colorizing antique black and white photos, Lance Amstrong caught cheating, Google Translate's Optimus Prime Easter egg, Greg meets Pete Townshend of The Who, 2012 Presidential Election, an angry Who fan who didn't get his picture signed, New York Comic Con 2012, avoiding a crazy person on the ferry, Greg gets autographs from Stan Lee, Sean Astin, and Christopher Lloyd, another Sears portrait photo with Christopher Lloyd, meeting Bob Budiansky by chance, the "Who is Paunch Stevenson?" question, Chris Elliott a no-show, and "The Star Wars That I Used To Know" Gotye parody. 66 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
The freaks JUST CANNOT get enough of special episodes! Since they just finished their Jedi coverage - why not cover a story concerning some post-Jedi adventures of our heroes? Hell, why not bring in fellow Star Wars comic fan Josh Bertone to talk about Dark Horse Comics' STAR WARS: DARK EMPIRE by Cam Kennedy and Tom Vietch! We get space tornados, Palpatine clones, Han's old apartment and JEDI BUGS! It's a short, but MEGA-SWEET episode!Feedback for this show can be sent to: starwars@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!