Showing posts with label Epic Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epic Comics. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Cosmic Treadmill ep. 141 - William Shatner's TekWorld #1 (1992)


Hello, comics enthusiasts! In this episode, tekheads Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) dive into the world of the future...which would actually be somewhat close to the present, when we read William Shatner's TekWorld #1 by Ron Goulart and Lee Sullivan, published by Marvel Comics, through their Epic imprint, in 1992! After some biographical information about Goulart, Sullivan, and Shatner, the voice androids read every futuristic page of the issue. Then, they talk about what happened with the rest of the TekWar property, including the desktop video game and trading cards that came with it. The episode wraps up with a look at William Shatner's music career, and how he learned to embrace his fans! It's a Shatner-filled episode, you don't wanna miss it!

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Chris and Reggie "Box Set", Volume 2: Underground Comix


Welcome to our second "Box Set" collection... collecting, our long form discussion on the history and impact of Underground Comix.

Included are Weird Comics History, Episodes 12, 13, 14, & 16.




Total Run Time
5 Hours, 41 Minutes, 51 Seconds

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Cosmic Treadmill ep. 74 - The One #1 feat. Puzz Fundles!


Cosmic Treadmill ep. 74 - The One #1 (1985)
By Rick Veitch

This is the cover to the b&w trade collection!
Zdravstvuyte, comics enthusiasts! In this episode, Cold Warriors Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) tackle a very complicated comic book miniseries that deals with an even more complicated twentieth geopolitical situation when they read 1985's The One #1 by Rick Veitch! After a quick creator bio and a high school history refresher, they'll push past nuclear nightmares and read all of The One #1, lending their special talents to the issue. After a break, they recap every other issue in the series, and close out the Cold War with some comic books inspired by that worldwide anxiety that might have been contemporaries of Rick Veitch's series! It's going to be apocalyptic!

From Claremont to Claremont: An X-Men Podcast, Episode 1 - October, 1991

Welcome, Friends!  We are beyond x-cited to start this new adventure!  Welcome to  FROM CLAREMONT TO CLAREMONT: AN X-MEN PODCAST , where...