
This is a podcast about comics, fandom, cosplay and all things geek!! New episodes are posted every Saturday! Also listened on @DailyPlanetDC!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureAnimation & Manga | ||||

What is going on Constant Listeners? The final episode of “Skeleton Crew” ended with a bang in the form of New Republic X-wings, B-Wings, and of course, our heroes, Wim, Fern, KB, and Neel. There was also more revelation about At Attin and who really... more
In this episode, I review the penultimate episode of "Skeleton Crew," "We're in so much trouble." I also talk about how like Wim, I don't want the adventure of "Skeleton Crew" to end and I also analyze Jod Na Nawood's character.
Happy New Year! In this latest episode, I review the ‘Skeleton Crew’ episode ‘Zero Friends Again,’ in which the friendships of Wim, Neel, Fern, and KB are put to the test as they try to figure out how to get back to the Onyx Cinder after being betray... more
In this episode, I review the latest "Skeleton Crew" episode "You Have A Lot to Learn About Pirates" and ask is Jod Na Nawood is who he says he is or if he is someone else entirely. I also inquire about who the Supervisor is. Don't forget to like the... more
In this episode, I review the latest "Skeleton Crew" episode "Can’t Say that I Remember No At Attin." I talk about how "Star Wars" is about discovery and how one character finds their inner strength.
In this episode, I ask questions about Jon Na Narwood's (Jude Law) identity and the significance of the planet At Attin in "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew." I also have a theory as to who Jod was before. Don't forget to like and subscribe to Geek Talk with... more
In this return episode, I talk about the first two episodes of 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.' I am going to be reviewing episodes of this awesome show that took me back to my childhood who became enamored with the galaxy far, far, away...
Space Ghost is back in his own comic series on Dynamite! The hero that was born from the airwaves of the 1966 cartoon series of the same name is being rejuvenated by veteran comic book writer David Pepose! In this episode, we talk about David's appro... more










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