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Issue 105
ComiCentric issue 105: You are now Tuned into The Bruce Campbell Power Hour
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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 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 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 82
ComiCentric Issue 82: Another Sasquatching Time Travel Paradox
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Issue 80
OK OKAY… Here is my pitch, In the Hellish world of Hollywood casting calls and auditions, three starving Hispanic actors—Rizzo, Carlos, and Rico—find themselves perpetually going to read for shows and movies that they know they would be perfect for them. Instead, they get typecast. Shadowed by the legendary Edward James Olmos who seems to…
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Issues 46
ComiCentric Issue 46: M.O.D.O.K Mo Problems (In three parts)
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Issues 45
As far as nostalgia goes we are always burdened with the issue of should it go on. How else is it going to become nostalgic if we don’t let it sit on the shelf unperturbed for decades. waiting for the day when our brains get a little hint of old dopamine that once permutated our…
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Issues 33
Namor was created in 1939 by Bill Everett for Marvel, then Timely Comics. One of the original 3 characters to come out from marvel. Setting the stage for what could be mutants since the other one was a super powered weenier and the other an android who lit himself on fire. A mutant son of…