Sunday, July 31, 2011

Episode 8

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What is the mystery of Jessie Spano's spin out of control?
 
Why does it always come back to Aquaman?

In this episode we discuss which artists will lead us to pick up a comic, regardless of the title, and the Marvel trade-in-your-flashpoint retailer incentive.

Then it's Oracle/Barbara Gordon/Batgirl and the state of handicapped heroes in the DC Universe.

Finally, a look at creator of the week, Darick Robertson.

All this, and Saved by the Bell podcast news, and Aquaman, Aquaman, and Aquaman.

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Episode 7

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This week, we take on the real world media covering the DC Universe.

Is this going too far? Have lines been crossed?

How many tangents can be branched out before the Universe collapses?

Listen and find out.

Also, there are a lot of superhero trailers floating around, from the Dark Knight to the Amazing Spider-Man, we make our predictions of which movie will deliver.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Episode 6

Michael Bay in February 2008                                        Image via Wikipedia
This week, Travis and John take a good, long look at the seminal Garth Ennis comic- PREACHER.

One of the most influential, mos-revered comic runs of all time gets dissected and looked at from two points of view.
Then it's a look at the writer himself, Garth Ennis and his body of work.

And, finally, a review of the Michael Bay movie, "Transformers: Dark of the moon."

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Episode 5

Superman museum, Metropolis, Illinois 
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After a mishap with recording episode 5 the first time, Travis and John are back to pick up the talk.

This week- he DC Reboot- What does it mean? Is this a boon to the industry, or the bane of fans everywhere?

Also, the dorks went on a roadtrip to Metropolis Illinois, and met Jamal Igle, Andrew Chandler, Jeffery Breslauer, Freddie Williams II, and more.

Hear the tales from the official home of Superman, and the inane questions fans can ask.
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Friday, June 3, 2011

Episode 4

6.21.10BrianMichaelBendisByLuigiNovi4                                         Image via WikipediaThis week, we debate our personal top 5 Marvel moments, and form a master list.

Which moments made our Top 5? Listen and find out.

Also, a creator profile of Brian Michael Bendis, and more.

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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Episode 3

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This week John and David go head to head over which Green lantern is the best- Hal Jordan or Kyle Rayner.

It's a voyage of discovery as they explore the Bush administration through the corps, Lando's value to the Star Wars saga, and more.

Also, Dave and Travis compare notes on the Golden Age heroes with Project Super powers and Alter Ego.

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Episode 2

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It's episode 2 of The Walking Dorks, and it starts off with breakfast treats, and David blowing his stack.

John talks about Garth Ennis' The Boys, the hyper-violent first collection, Simon Pegg, and a hefty price-tag.

David brings us Fell: Feral City, a comic about Three's Company star Norman Fell. Not really, it's an odd cop caper by Warren Ellis.

Travis tells us all about Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 9, featuring the Ultimate Six, and snappy dialog from one Brian Michael Bendis.

Then the dorks talk about the saturation of comic book movies, and tangent into why David has a fear of Ewoks.

Finally, a simple overview of Stan Lee turns into an argument about the validity of comics as a form of literature.

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