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  • Issue 138

    Issue 138

    ComiCentric 136: Do, you wana build a podcast? 00:00 Chilly Conversations: Polar Bears 02:46 The Mandela Effect or Nostalgic Memories 08:12 The Impact of Change and Personal Growth 10:34 Comic Book Celebrity Encounter 13:28 The Evolution of Holiday Industry Trends […]

  • Issue 132

    Issue 132

    ComiCentric 132: Episode so Cursed its not even spooky We start off getting Lost Looking out for a Hero MCUs Kung Fu is… Understanding The Irrational Then where is Diggle? Tarantinos briefcase? Disney Desmond’s D’Agatha The whom done it that […]

  • Issue 131

    Issue 131

    ComiCentric 131: Man walks into a comic shop. And begins to pitch

  • Issue 126

    Issue 126

    ComiCentric 126: What the heck is this house, for this Manly podcast mouse – Quien es que anda ahi ? – Autotune the audio toons  – The song that never ends… – Give us the live action cartoons we want […]

  • Issue 114

    Issue 114

    ComiCentric Issue 114: You still to believe a man could fly?

  • Issue 113

    Issue 113

    ComiCentric Issue 113: Ay I Ah I are A.I.?  

  • ISSUE 111

    ISSUE 111

    There we were recording when I realized I didn’t set up the audio properly. So, Pete sounds low, and I sound high. And not in a good way. I mean I’m going to try to fix it using levels and shit, but we shall see what I can make out of it.

  • Issue 97

    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…

  • Issue 93

    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’

  • Issue 90

    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