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Wait, What? Ep. 117: Sometimes Dead is Better

Jeff Lester

One of Annie Wu’s great covers from the interior of Hawkeye #8. Yep, it looks like this posting on Monday thing might be our new podcasting schedule for the conceivable future.  I hope it is not a problem for everyone (including Hibbs, who just posted the shipping list a few hours ago, do go check it out and comment. After the jump: our charming and trying-hard-to-be-respectable old chum–the show notes.

Wait, What? Ep. 111: Things That Go Wrong…

Jeff Lester

It’s….not easy to explain. Trust me. Oh, man.  Remember all the questions you guys asked us and we didn’t get to?  Well, don’t say we didn’t start 2013 right! After the jump:  Show notes,  no more terrifying photos, still kissing with saliva, etc., etc.

Wait, What? Ep. 72.1: ‘Cause of a List For Life…

Jeff Lester

Top Five Reasons to do a List Podcast They’re Fun They’re (Comparatively) Easy The Third Item is Usually Not Great, But The Fourth is Great It Helps Our Remedial Counting Skills Five Things You’ll Hear About on This Podcast (In No Particular Order) Superman’s Diary Avengers: HR A President Who Speaks Like Jack Kirby The Still-New Theme Music Flooding (At The Beginning and Only Very Briefly) Five Ways You Can Hear This Podcast On iTunes Here on our RSS feed At a Friend’s House In the Dreams of Stephen Williamson Just Below: Wait, What? Ep. 72: \’Cause of A List For Life… A List of Concluding Elements we hope you enjoy thanks for listening! We apologize for the headings making…  Read More…

Wait, What?: D to L-A-Y’d

Jeff Lester

First, hear me now and listen to me later: when comics come out tomorrow, go get yourself a copy of PROPHET #21.  It does this amazing thing I feel like very few comics do:  it makes me feel like I’m reading real science fiction, and it makes me enjoy it.  It also feels like “classic” Heavy Metal with a very different vibe.  No rampant baring of the boobs, no nonsensical plotting, but there’s that thorough sense of the surreal, where the most insane things are taken for granted and each insane thing is actually outdone by an even-more-insane thing a page (or even a half-page!) later.  It’s not the be-all and end-all–the characters are stoic, the plot is obscured so…  Read More…