Sinopsis
Comic Geek Speak is the best podcast about comic books for fans and new readers alike. Put together by a group of life-long comic geeks, it's 4-5 hours a week of comic book history, current comic news, and a general look at the industry. In addition to all the latest in comics talk, the show also features creator interviews, listener responses, contests, and trivia, lots of trivia. So listen in and experience all the joys of a Wednesday afternoon at the comic shop, from the comfort of your own headphones.
Episodios
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121 - Conversation with Beau Smith
29/03/2006He's comics' most famous tough guy. He's Beau Smith. West Virginia seems to produce more than its share of top comics creators. Beau is a writer with much talent. Join us for a great conversation and maybe you will get to feel his bicep. (1:30:42)
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120 - Marvel Events
27/03/2006We check in briefly with one of the creators of Make Like a Tree comics. Jerzy Drozd and crew make online comics that appeal to all-ages. Also, Adam joins us for a good look at Marvel's Infinity Trilogy. And the great asterisk debate begins! (1:43:42)
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119 - NYCC 06 Interviews
23/03/2006Just when you thought the New York Comic Con was a thing of the past, we give you some interviews from the show floor. (1:04:27)
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Special - Catwoman Commentary
22/03/2006You asked for it, you got it. The first in a series of commentary tracks done by the CGS guys for the many comic book related movies. We started out with a bang. Watch your back Halle Berry, it's time for Catwoman.
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118 - Conversation with Frank Beddor
20/03/2006Alice in Wonderland isn't just for kids anymore. Join us for a conversation with Frank Beddor, writer of Desperado's Hatter M. If you aren't reading this series, you should be. We also discuss the character of Thor and give our reviews of current comics. (1:46:56)
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117 - Spotlight on Devil's Due
16/03/2006Spotlight on Devil's Due Publishing. You'd be surprised at the variety of things published by Devil's Due. It's not all G.I. Joe or other 80's properties. We give you the run down. Also in this episode, more Marvel events. Tap into some of the history of the Marvel U. (1:21:36)
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116 - NYCC Wrap Up with Greg Topalian
15/03/2006New York Comic Con wrap-up with Con Organizer Greg Topalian. Were expectations met? Were retailers and exhibitors pleased? And an inside scoop on Saturday's tremendous turnout. Also, a look at just what makes Marvel's Ultimate Universe so unique.
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115 - Conversation with Chris Eliopoulos
13/03/2006He's a writer. He's an artist. He's a letterer. He's a funny man. He's Chris Eliopoulos. Chris joined us for a very informative and very enjoyable interview. We also pick our Top Five X-Men and X-Men villians. (1:42:53)
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114 - Horrorwood
09/03/2006In this episode, we spoke with the creative team on the upcoming Ape Entertainment comic Horrorwood! Also, our first ever Stump the Rios comic and the March Indie Challenge picks are announced. (1:14:35)
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Special - Infinite Crisis 5
08/03/2006The multiverse is back, and along with it, endless confusion. In our in-depth analysis of Infinite Crisis #5 we try to clear up any questions you might have.
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113 - Previews
06/03/2006Scavenger Hunt contest winner announced! We also look at March's Previews and a look at the numbers with the Mayo Report. (1:48:42)
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112 - NYCC 06 Wrap Up
02/03/2006New York Comic Con has come and gone. For a full report of the convention and all its ups and downs, go no further. (1:31:03)
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Book of the Month - Wanted
01/03/2006Most comics focus on heroes. In 'Wanted' Mark Millar breaks the mold and gives the villians the center stage. Join the geeks for a discussion of this heavy-duty, often violent, and sometimes racy book. It's our first detailed look at a mature themed book. You won't be disapointed.
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111 - Athena Voltaire
27/02/2006Adventure! Zepplins! Nazis! Machu Picchu! It's Athena Voltaire. We spoke with writer Paul Daly and artist Steve Bryant, the creative team responsible for the best thing to happen to adventure comics since hidden treasure and swinging from vines. (1:24:53)
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110 - Conversation with C.B. Cebulski
23/02/2006From the foreign shores of Japan to the Marvel headquarters in NYC, C.B. Cebulski has done it all. We spoke with the writer/editor/talent handler who knows his manga. Listen in and broaden your horizons. (1:47:35)
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109 - Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark
22/02/2006Throughout the history of comics there have been great creative teams. Recently a new one has emerged. Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark have been making their mark on comics on Gotham Central and Captain American. The creators join us as we take a look at their newest collaboration on Daredevil. (1:32:56)
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108 - Story Time with Uncle Sal
20/02/2006Convention story time with Uncle Sal! New York Comic Con reminders! More Marvel mutant events and all the usual hijinks. (1:35:22)
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107 - Spotlight on Fantastic Four
16/02/2006 Duración: 01h37minSpotlight On the Fantastic Four; a chat with Mike Oliveri, writer of Werewolves: Call if the Wild; another look at the Previews debate and more. It's gonna be a good one. (1:37:10)
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106 - Conversation with Andy Schmidt
15/02/2006We've learned not to overlook color artists, so let's not overlook editors either. In this episode, we had a great conversation with Marvel editor Andy Schmidt. He gives us the scoop on all the duties of the oft misunderstood editors. Also, comic news from Wondercon'06. (1:31:00)
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105 - Conversation with NYCC's Greg Topalian
13/02/2006Everyone knows we're going to the brand spankin' new New York Comic Con, but not everyone knows how a con like that gets off the ground. We spoke with Greg Topalian, organizer of the con, in order to get some details. (1:10:04)