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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 133 & 134

    ISSUE 133 & 134

    ComiCentric 133: Mary of the Solitude, and the raiders of long box (Part1) We finally caught a white sasquatch! Let’s welcome to the Nostalgic shop studio our friend Marisol 1.0, a long-time friend and colleague. Some might know her as […]

  • Issue 131

    Issue 131

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

  • Issue 107

    Issue 107

    ComiCentric Issue 107: Pregaming Free Comic Book Day with Emily Mata

  • Issue 105

    Issue 105

    ComiCentric issue 105: You are now Tuned into The Bruce Campbell Power Hour

  • Issue 102

    Issue 102

    In the torso of the SGV there is a comic shop, nestled between lively liquor and an antiquated library. Overlooking this haven of geekery, a cool old cat called Crux. The so-called unofficial guardian of the shop, on this of all Saturdays. While his friend and proprietor of the comic shop ventured off to Modesto…

  • Issue 94

    Issue 94

    In the heart of Lost Angelos, amidst the tagged-up skyscrapers, an unexpected throwdown is about to unfold. Godzilla, the towering titan of terror, emerged from the depths of the ocean. Somewhere between Santi Moni and Roudondo. his colossal form casting a shadow over the sprawling metropolis. But standing in his path was an equally formidable…

  • 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

  • Issue 85

    Issue 85

    Upon the tapestry of human experience, time often weaves an intricate fluctuating pattern, sometimes playing tricks on our perceptions. Consider the phenomenon of feeling as though the 1970s were merely three decades ago. When, the reality is, five decades have gracefully unfolded. This quirky disjunction between time fluctuating feelings and objective temporal reality is a…