Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Ed Moore finished his thoughts on the books published by Pacific Comics Januaray 1983.
This Pacific Tuesday host Ed Moore discusses the first two books published by Pacific Comics in January 1983.
This month hosts Teri and Ed journey through War of the Realms 06 and The Mighty Thor (1966) 401.
Join Mike as he goes over recent purchases, Death of Superman Previews and books read 03/25/24 – 04/07/24.
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This guy is a foul mouthed A hole. Who does his "podcast " in his car with his iPhone on his way to "work". Really? Boo. Listened to a few "podcasts " of his and didn't really learn much. Other than he is opinionated (who isn't) and he knows how to say F@&k and he drives over a bridge on his way to do whatever it is he does for income. Next!
Everything from Comic Book Noise to Mikes Weekly Reads all the best about comics is right here. Ronin Rabbit, Dr. Fate, Indie books and Marvel even DC it’s all here. Try it I’m sure you’ll find something you like, I did. Thanks Derek
Hosts make assumptions without any basis from the books they read. They review a book on what potentially might happen instead of the book itself. Your not comic book writers so stop putting yourself in their shoes. Also, the Thor podcast guy needs to clear the spit out of his mouth. This is an aural medium where inflection and affects are important. Don't have a spitter talking to me for a hour please.
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Comic Book Noise--Know that guy that's so much smarter than you and hates everything you like? This is his show. Marvel Noise and DC Noise--Lots of fun.
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