The official podcast of THE AQUAMAN SHRINE and FIRESTORM FAN
Episode 61 - Listener Feedback Extravaganza
This episode is dedicated to you...yes, you the listener! Shag and I compiled all feedback from the past seven episodes and spend a couple hours discussing! The listeners of this show (affectionately called "Nuclear Subs") compose the single greatest podcast listening community on the planet! Sit back, relax, and enjoy your episode!
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Opening theme, "That Time is Now," by Michael Kohler. Closing music by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge of The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas
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2 comments:
Kind of meta to comment on a listener feedback show, huh?
Anyhow, loved the Baby Ruth stinger at the end. What a goofy commercial. Hawkman's worst hour (or 30 seconds, anyway).
I'm up for any and all Power Records you guys want to give us. They are a lot of fun, especially with snappy commentary by Rob and Shag. Just remember my love for "Robin Meets Man-Bat", which by the way I just learned is reprinted in "Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams, Vol. 3". Unfortunately Neal redraws some of his art (WHY!?!), but it's there along with the Power Records Joker comic as well.
Chris
I would echo the comments from fans over on the Firestorm Fan: for Fire & Water do whatever works best for you guys, but for Who's Who keep the comments *with* the show. They're like Letters to the Bloggers there and we enjoy hearing others' comments on the last "issue."
I was a HUGE Man-Bat fan as a kid and the only Power record book I ever kept was the Robin meets Man-Bat. I have it to this day. :-) I was *mildly* disappointed when I realized it was redrawn/edited versions of DETECTIVE 400 and 402, but hearing it was still awesome.
SKREE!!!
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