
Flame On :: Episode 60 :: Brian Andersen & Jason Aaron
Interviews with Marvel’s deliciously bearded comics scribe, Jason Aaron, and gay-geeky comic correspondent Brian Andersen!
Read More »Interviews with Marvel’s deliciously bearded comics scribe, Jason Aaron, and gay-geeky comic correspondent Brian Andersen!
Read More »Our very own Jean and Maddie sit down to discuss the stunning conclusion to the X-Men crossover Battle of the Atom!
Read More »Hook vs. Pan, Coke vs. Pepsi, Wolverine vs. everyone – in this episode we explore the greatest rivalries of all-time!
Read More »The Question – UNMASKED! And of course, lots of nerdy queer in your ear.
Read More »700 reasons to love Marvel. Stayed tuned until the bitter end to find out exactly what a goat has to do with it all!
Read More »Featuring Marc with a C and Overclocked After Dark!
Read More »Aaron and I talk about how it’s a small week, but it’s how you use a small week that really matters… right? Go check out Warren Ellis’ Planetary or something! But there’s still some cool stuff goin’ down: Some teasers as to what might be to come for DC’s new Batman Beyond book. And Aaron […]
Read More »Aw yeah! Aaron and I talk about this TOP COMICS. Aaron threw a birthday bash at the all-new Geek Easy at A Comic Shop, a place where you can hang out with your friends and get a reacharound… a Halo: Racharound! We got video, it’s hot. This week all kinds of amazing stuff comes out. […]
Read More »Aaron and I talk about this week’s best new comics. You’ve got to check out Jason Aaron’s WOLVERINE #1 Wolverine goes to HELL. It’ll trifurcate your shame shank. Atomic Robo comes out too – with all the Dr. Dinosaur! Aaron talks about the clever political analogies of Bedard’s DC cosmic books. And yeah, PURPLE SHOEHORSE… […]
Read More »Triforce Mike and some other guy talk Top Comics! Man, Mike is handsome. And witty! Everything he says is just brilliant! It’s a good week for comics too, and they come out on a regular Wednesday. Superman touches your soul. Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine proves that those characters are overused for a reason, they are […]
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