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Now displaying: July, 2016
Jul 20, 2016

It's time to revisit a villain introduced in the 80s but who blew up huge in the 90s, largely in the events that followed on from these very issues. Host Nathaniel Wayne brings in Siskoid of Siskoid's Blog of Geekery and numerous podcasts to talk about the one and only Venom.

Images from the comic can be found at 90scomicsretrial.wordpress.com

You can check out some of Siskoid's other podcasting works at fireandwaterpodcast.com

Theme music composed and performed by Erica Driesbach, whose other works can be found at www.ericaricardo.com

Jul 6, 2016

Time to head back to the Dark Horse well to see what other licensed cows they're milking (mixed metaphor, change this before release.) This two part mini-series claims to take a closer look at the trials and tribulations of the child character from one of the greatest sci-fi action films in history. Can it possibly be worthy of that lineage? Let's find out.

Theme music composed and performed by Erica Driesbach, whose other works can be found at www.ericaricardo.com

 

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