Tag Archives: comic book TV show
Episode 0014

Episode 0014 “Multi-Comics Crossovers, Are Weekly Comics Here to Stay?”

The season two premiere introduces parody newscast BPD Newsbrief with Andrea McPherson!

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Episode 0015

Episode 0015 “2007 in Comics, Highlights and Disappointments”

The panel discusses the comics events of 2007.

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Matt Wagner

Matt Wagner

Mr. Wagner’s work on Grendel has won Eisner Awards for Best Finite/Limited Series, Best Anthology and Best Short Story. He has also received Eisner Award nominations for Best Writer/Artist and Best Cover Artist.

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Mike Carey

Mike Carey

Mike Carey is from Liverpool, England and worked as a teacher for 15 years prior to beginning his career as a comic book writer.

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Episode 0030

Episode 0030 “Batman Character Profile”

One of the most popular and enduring comic book heroes of all time is Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson’s Batman.

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Episode 0031

Episode 0031 “Vampire/Zombie Fiction”

Vampires used to be reviled undead creatures. Today your teenage daughter aspires to date one. WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED?!?!?

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Episode 0032

Episode 0032 “Superhero Rogues Galleries”

Spider-man? Batman? The Avengers? Which superhero do you think has the deadliest arch-enemies of all?

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Episode 0034

Episode 0034 “Fiberglass Freaks’ Licensed 1966 Batmobile Replica”

The best known comic book vehicle of all-time is Batman’s Batmobile. Numerous versions have served the Caped Crusader for over seventy years. Mark Racop and his Fiberglass Freaks have the exclusive license from DC Comics to reproduce this iconic automobile.

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Episode 0036

Episode 0036 “DC’s NEW 52”

DC’s comics line outsold Marvel for the first few months of the relaunch. Our expert panel evaluates the New 52.

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