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ISSUE 100
As we celebrate 100 episodes of the ComiCentric podcast, I’m fucking filled with gallons of gratitude for each and every one of you Comicentrics that has tuned in, even just to listen once. To each one of our friends who played guests and participated in our playpen. Even those who have shared by word of…
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Issue 99
Inspired by my morbid curiosity, 99 episodes ago I decided to start a podcast from the comfort of the comic shop. Armed with enthusiasm and nothing more. I set forth and I poured my heart into creating engaging content that resonated with our fellow comic-dwellers.
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Issue 97
Once upon a time, in the opulent kingdom of Purrrsia, there ruled a majestic cat named Magi Whiskers III. Magi Whiskers was known far and wide for his lush lavish lifestyle, indulging in the finest feline foods and lounging in the most luxurious of linens. His fellow aristocats lavished him with treats and his subjects…
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Issue 96
I hate spoilers… whether it be for movies or tv shows. I don’t like things being spoiled for me. Also, I do not like to watch movie trailers, this is like the ultimate spoiler, on the small screen. i.e. tv. pc. tablets. phones. I like trailers on the theater big screen. What does that make…
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Issue 95
Valentine’s Day, once rooted in the noble traditions of a Christian martyr, a date set aside for timely courtly love and heartfelt expressions, has metamorphosed into a commercialized manifestation of backhanded compliments and front-handed insults.
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Issue 93
You ever have a dream? A dream that’s not big. Not elaborate. Not a big deal. A dream that would mean the world, in its own little way. Could be as simple as eat ‘Japanese food in Japan’
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Issue 92
ComiCentric Issue 92: … if you feel like you reach this recording in error. please hang up and try again.
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Issue 90
he Limbo between Christmas and New Year’s may be a result of historical serendipity. Celebrated on December 25th, Christmas, marks the birth of little baby Jesus in Christian orthodox traditions. New Year’s, celebrated on January 1st, marks the beginning of the more tra
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Issue 89
In the aftermath of World War II, a mysterious German scientist named Viktor Kitzler embarked on a daring escape to the moon. Utilizing the last of the advanced propulsion technology developed by the Nazis in secret during the war