
A fortnightly comics and pop culture podcast
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 529 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Fools Rush In When Ike Perlmutter Gets Rushed Out!
Join Jeff and Graeme for the last episode of the year, and the last regularly scheduled episode ever! In a three-plus hour wrap-up, we dip our toes into doing a Randy Newman podcast, try to spitball our best of lists more or less on the fly, play two... more
Borag Thungg, Whatnauts! Time for Drokk!! After reading forty volumes of Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester pull a victory lap and read the epic Day of Chaos! It is all John Wagner in these two collected volumes, with... more
Chloe Maveal joins us in this, our first December episode, for a two hour conversational romp discussing the San Francisco FanExpo, the beard of Pat Broderick and the non-charms of Lootcrate; A Friend of the Family, Avenue 5, and Slumberland; the hug... more
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I listen occasionally. The hosts ramble a bit and take awhile to make their points. Could use some editing. The FF episodes are fun. Their fascination with Steve Engelhart is bewildering.
This is the Greatest Podcast Ever and it will be missed...
Came for the McMillions, stayed for the Lester
Used to be a fun podcast with Jeff & Graeme talking comics & stuff but now with the insufferable Chloe joining in it’s become unlistenable. Sorry guys.
Excellent podcast!









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