
Internet home of The Quarter-Bin Podcast, Alan's Eyes & Ears, and Doomspeak.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Quarter-Bin Podcast #236
John Carter Warlord of Mars 23, Marvel Comics, cover-dated April 1979.
"The Master Assassin of Mars Chapter 8: The Man Who Makes Murder!" by Chris Claremont, with art by Mike Vosburg and Ricardo Villamonte.
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In this 36th episode, Alan continues a (fingers crossed) monthly series of episodes featuring the comic book genre assigned to that month. Which makes this episode a discussion of ... romance comics! And also romances IN comics.
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Quarter-Bin Podcast #235
Star Wars Annual 3, Marvel Comics, cover-dated 1983. "The Apprentice," by Mary Jo Duffy & Klaus Janson. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
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DOOMED 2099 #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated 2025.
Written by Frank Tieri, with art by Delio Diaz & Frank Alpizar.
What happens Doom returns from 2099 to battle the Doom of 2025, who also happens to be the Sorcerer Supreme? Will Doom emerge victoriou... more
In a world rich in volume and variety of podcasts, few stand out like those published in the Relatively Geeky Network. It’s always reliably entertaining, informative, and just plain fun. Whether it’s the Professor, Em, or any of their rock star cohosts, you’re sure to feel right at home with them.
Professor Alan is a terrific host for a terrific host of comic book podcasts. There's bound to be some you'll love, and you might love them all! When his progeny Em gets in the mix, it's always a bonus.
I’ve recently started listening to this podcast and it’s a blast. 6 episodes in two or three days, and I’m digging through the archives. The quarter bin is a fun show with good variety. The host is engaging and knowledgeable, plus adds moments of humor.
Loving your family of podcasts, something for every comic fan, good luck to you in all your future quarter (50 cent?) bin searches
What a great network and everything is well worth listening to. While things like the Quarterbin and Comics Reading Journal might be the most frequent, I think it's probably the Shortbox Showcase that I enjoy the most where the father and daughter duo team up to do some pretty great dives into some pretty awesome topics. Well worth subscribing to.










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