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Paco and Balls are on the road to see KISS, but Wendi brings in the sensational Mike Quindlen to guest host! Plus, hometown girl and New York comedian Walker Hays is in the house, with comedian Haywood Turnipseed! After Walker discusses her romantic history with Quindlen, the gang talks the stark contrast between the DC and Baltimore comedy scene. Wendi prepares for her upcoming birthday roast, and teases us with some stingers. Then Wendi talks about her dad, her stormy relationship with his wife, and the struggles of being intimidating to dominant men. Walker provides some wisdom about impermanence and perspective, and the group chimes in with some ad hoc psyche therapy. Finally Walker talks her upcoming tours and an upcoming secret project that leaves us guessing! TAGS: Walker Hays, Haywood Turnipseed, Mike Quindlen, New York, DC, Roast, Therapy, Hockey, Capitals, Oliver, KISS
This episode opens with a quick report from C2E2 at the Source Point Press booth to talk to horror core rap duo, Twiztid, about their comic "Twiztid: Haunted High Ons". Jamie Madrox and Monoxide star as fake ghost hunters in this horror comedy written by Dirk Manning. Then Wendi sits down with Stephan Nilson, writer of "Agent 1.22" from DPM Publishing- an epic sci fi drama of a sexy cyborg, working for a mysterious agency and trying to realize her own shadowy history. He is also the publishing operations manager at Aftershock Comics and has some insight into their current popular books like "Dark Ark", "Alters", "Babyteeth", and "Knights Temporal". Tue, 30 April 2019 Double Page Spread ep 244- Aaron Conley Aaron Conley is the penciller on Skottie Young's popular Image comic, "Bully Wars", a story depicting the vengeful competition at one high school to become the head menace. His style is cartoony yet detailed, recalling shows like "Ren and Stimpy". He and Wendi discuss his previous work on "Sabertooth Swordsman" for Dark Horse Comics, "Little Nemo", how Sonic the Hedgehog has a movie and "Bone" does not, the careers of the cast of "Friday Night Lights" and so much more! Don't forget you can buy some super cool "Double Page Spread" merch with the Lil Cappy or Lil Dreddy logos at www.doublepagespread.threadless.com Brought to you by www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com where you can dabble in their new beard oils based on "Hellboy"! As well as www.dcbservice.com, where you can find many of the Marvel and DC books as well as support indie creators all at deep discounts.
Balls is down for the count this week, but the fabulous Wendi Townsend returns to spit fire on the mic! Plus, Paco’s Got Balls welcomes the co-host of Today's 101.9 Morning show and voiceover on 1057TheFan, the lovely and dynamic Gina Crash! Gina instantly gets chummy with the gang as she chats movies, Alt Rock, Broadway shows, and life in the ‘biz. Then Wendi reveals her new celebrity Twitter follower, and keeps the crew guessing! Things get sentimental when Paco and Gina get warm and fuzzy about their shared Alma Mater. Finally, Gina gets real about how she got her name, her chemistry with her co-host, and dishes about which celebs gave the worst interviews! Tags: Gina Crash, Today's 101.9 Morning Show, 1057TheFan, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Razorbacks Commercial, Morgantown, Virginia State University, Jim Morino, Jeff Healy, Rob Thomas, Third Eye Blind, REM, Ron Livingston, Maynard James Keenan, Tool, Keith Coogan, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead, Life’s Rich Pageant,
This episode kicks off with a Free Comic Book Day preview from artist JK Woodward of his new book "Star Trek:The Next Generation- Broken Mirror", which depicts a "Mirror, Mirror" universe representation of the Next Generation cast. Written by frequent collaborators Scott and David Tipton, the first issue is available free on May 6 at your local comic shop. Then Wendi is joined by the creative team behind the much heralded DC comic "The Flintstones". Part of the recent Hanna Barbera line, this reimagining of Bedrock's famous family depicts the changing society of the paleolithic era- from the angst of the armadillo bowling ball to Fred and Barney's time in the war. It captures existential dilemmas in a surprising fashion for a cartoon comic. Writer Mark Russell and artist Steve Pugh discuss their new interpretation and style and how they got away with something so daring, as well as what Russell has in mind for his new Snaggletooth comic. Brought to you by www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com presenting a new line of fragrances and body products based on the Neil Gaiman novel, “American Gods”. As well as www.dcbservice.com where you can find deep discounts and reliable service on all your favorite comics every day. You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork