Frisky, a text message ringtone (that means it’s a super short song!) that I (a.k.a. Nik Furious) made for Justique a few months ago.
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Muffdive, a rude rock masterpiece by Dirty Weekend. This song rounds out our Dirty Weekend beatcast triple-play for September (see Scallions and Oh Wait for more). You can also check out video of a live acoustic performance of Muffdive on YouTube.
12 Angry Men, Frankenstein, Mutiny on the Bounty, A Night at the Opera, and Duck Soup are on the menu as Conrad and Nick continue to plow thru their countdown of the American Film Institutes’s 100 Years… 100 Movies list. After the end theme, the guys talk about the pros and cons of M. Night Shyamalan movies.
It’s the AudioShocker’s first birthday! To celebrate, the podcast hit the road and recorded live at Phantom of the Attic Comics on Craig Street in Pittsburgh, PA during New Comics Day on Wednesday, September 17. 2008. Joining Neal and Nick are guests Wayne Wise and Scott Hedlund. The crew talks about Dave Sim and Cerebus, Wonder Woman, the aging comic book fanbase, graphic novels vs. mini series, Drunk Duck, Strumhaus, Grey Legacy, and tons more comics topics.
Ross Campbell is back for the second half of a super long interview about his comics work and more. In this episode, Ross talks about his upcoming Wet Moon 4 graphic novel as well as a secret Vertigo project from DC Comics. Also make sure to check out the first half of this interview in Podcast Episode 045, and listen to last year’s interview with Ross in Podcast Episode 012.
Scallions, an instrumental rock song by Dirty Weekend. This jam was recorded as a demo in 2002 and remastered about 15 minutes ago for your listening pleasure.
An interview with cartoonist Chris Giarrusso, the creator behind Mini Marvels a.k.a. Bullpen Bits a.k.a. those awesome comic strips in the back of Marvel Adventures comic books. Chris talks about his new Mini Marvels: Rock, Paper, Scissors digest, his creative process, and his history with Marvel Comics.






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