This week the boys share their podcast set-up in hopes of getting more people podding. Got any podcasting questions? Let ‘em know. They are in no way experts but are more than happy to share their experiences. They also kinda recap Gotham, Arrow (insert dry-heave), Flash, Agents of SHIELD and Constantine. WB/DC’s lack of sticktoitiveness is put under a microscope. Additionally bad Canadian zombie jokes are made and we find out Marvel is run by a turbo-dick. Finally, we listen to a message from the one and only Mad Mock! Look for Mad Mock over at Z-Poc Nation.
Author: Chris
TGA Podcast Episode 0021 – Rent-A-Baby
AudioBlackjack! This episode Kris & Chris read the Weekly World News. They also mull over the trailer for Avengers 2, talk nerd TV, and listen to our first ever voicemail! Thanks again, Adam from Axeology, for dropping us a line.
Throw Back Thursday – Deathblow #1
StandardAlright, stop what you’re doin’ cuz I’m about to ruin an entire decade of comics. Welcome the first ever Gravy Age Throw Back Thursday book review. Each week we’ll be dipping into Drakkar Noir stained short-boxes and reviewing a book from our adolescence. First up; Jim Lee’s Deathblow.
TGA Podcast Episode 0020 – I Say This With Love
AudioWe are now 20 deep! Topics are all over the place this week and include NYCC, Batmobiles, Fall movies, Fantastic Four no more, TV, Falcon America, Lemire writing ANOTHER archer, I Kill Giants, Wonder Woman ’77, and the first ever Gravy Age giveaway!
TGA Podcast Episode 0019 – Find Us On Tinder
AudioWelcome to episode number eighth smallest prime number! That’s episode 19 for the non-mathletes. This week we talk Gotham, upcoming TV premiers of comic properties, Milo Manara’s scheduling conflicts (air-quotes around the words scheduling and conflicts), our favorite pods, the animated crossover that maybe should not have happened, Marvel settling with the Kirby estate, killer cosplay, and Ash in space!.
TGA Podcast Episode 0018 – Mortified
AudioThis episode the guys discuss plot details for Avengers: Age Of Ultron, Howling Commandos, Batman’s new gunship of a Batmobile, the reunion of Blue and Booster, Charles Soule writing exclusively for Marvel, and a very dry DC cinematic world. Chris also gives Kris the Miyagi or Yoda quiz and through computations using all the complex scientific algorithms over at Seventeen Magazine we find out what Kris should do after prom.
Joan Rivers (Not Comic Book Related)
StandardPart of childhood, I believe, includes being a fan of at least a few things that are not considered appropriate for children. Here’s a few of my favorite things as a kid that were not for kids:
1) Married With Children (TV)
2) The Cramps (music)
3) Ice Pirates (movie)
4) Digital Underground (music)
5) Joan Rivers (comedian)
Today I lost Joan Rivers.
I first discovered her through her daytime talk show and have been a Joan Ranger ever since (although there was no name for it then). She was smart, funny, and didn’t let people’s sensitivities get in the way of a good joke. The world will be a little less crude and a lot less funny now that she’s gone.
I’m really going to miss her.
TGA Podcast Episode 0017 – The Italian Job
AudioWelcome to our second ever podcast a la Skype! Tonight we discussed Donald Glover as Miles Morales, Archie’s Stan Goldberg passing, SciFi movie tropes, more Guardians of the Galaxy, the return of The Tick, and the Union Street Choir Kickstarter. Finally, we talk about a very controversial variant cover recently commissioned by Marvel Comics. To help us better understand the issue at hand we Skyped in a special guest who is very close to the matter. This you will not want to miss! Continue reading
TGA Podcast Episode 0016 – Growing Up Lamas
AudioSah-weet 16! This week Kris & Chris talk Stockton-Con 2014, Man of Steel, Guardians of the Galaxy, DC Editorial shaking things up, Sony’s female lead, and the Star Wars rerelease Lucas swore couldn’t happen. Sorry folks, but there’s a lotta S-Bombs this time. I blame Man of Steel. Continue reading
Stockton-Con 2014
StandardThis weekend a multitude of nerds, geeks, and fans of comics and pop culture converged on the Stockton Downtown Arena for the third annual Stockton-Con. An event gaining so much momentum (and at a neck breaking pace) that they had to add a second day.
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