Tag: DiY

  • 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 104

    ISSUE 104

    This Week on Xmen… I mean ComiCentric. I am still sick. OH! It’s been 2 years. its official. (insert woo sound here) yet I still don’t know what I am doing. But I do know this. On this episode:

  • ISSUE 100

    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…

  • Issue 98

    Issue 98

    in a quaint little pond nestled among rolling hills, there lived a small fish.  Who was content swimming among the lily pads and reeds, but he dreamed of exploring beyond the confines of his small pond.

  • 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 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…

  • Issue 81

    Issue 81

    ComiCentric Issue 81: Halloween Spooktacular 2 the revenge.

  • Issue 80

    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…

  • Issue 78

    Issue 78

    In the vast expanse of California, there exists a peculiar phenomenon—one so eerie that even the bravest souls tread cautiously around it. It’s not the foggy lakes of Paris, the night DTLA alley rain, or the clear sky alien encounters in Death Valley that send shivers down spines; no, it’s the mere mention of THE…