Join Ian, Brent, and a rotating panel of guests as we discuss one of our favorite things: comics! Because there's always time for comics.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Categories | HobbiesLeisureVisual ArtsArts |
Ian and Brent got to record in person in Florida over Christmas break, and here is the glorious result. Topics include Brent’s thoughts on Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, combined conversation on The Marvels, Blue Beetle, the burial of Comixology, trai... more
Recently, Toy Fair held their (usually) annual event at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City on September 30th through October 3rd, 2023. Ian attended the trade show for the first time, and he discusses the event with Kris Naudus on this very epi... more
Ian reconvenes the Comic Timing crew, this time consisting of Brent, Kris, Donovan and Brandon, to catch up on the last few months of comics, while also discussing some more recent goings-on. This includes the shocking death Marvel decided to reveal ... more
One last Comic Timing before the New Year hits! We begin with Brandon, Brent, Donovan, Kris, Raph and Ian going through the minutia of James Gunn taking over as CEO and head of DC Studios, and then transition to spoilery thoughts on Black Adam. Then,... more
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Good content, good conversations, good folk- what more could you ask?
After a hundred plus episodes you'd think you guys would have more... Anyways after listening to episode 103 and hearing your plead for a review... I decided to leave one. I always look froward to hearing your podcast. It's just too bad that they come out so erratically. Very funny, very honest and very real. I try not to laugh at what brent says somtimes. Keep up the awesome show. Thanks. more
there's a lot of comics podcasts out there (and i've check out tons). i liked one episode of this one because i liked the topic, listened to a couple more and realized that the hosts are just really annoying dudes. there's a quality about the show that just doesn't feel right. check out 11 o clock comics or ifanboy's stuff. it's much, much better.
Let's face it - comics are a great medium of entertainment and expression, and these guys manage to capture every inch of that in their show. Comic Timing certainly informs the average comic fan and provides an easy upkeep on the industry as a whole.
i don't care what people say, comic timing IS THE NUMBER 1 round table comics podcast there is. It's very fun and very awesome.
Apple Podcasts | #130 | United States/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #16 | New Zealand/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #46 | Denmark/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #175 | New Zealand/Arts |
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