This episode of the Awesomed By Comics podcast is brought to you by life's questions. Questions like:
1) What is the traditional dance of Assam?
2) Has Rod Stewart ever been in a comic?
3) What was the name of the OTHER "Enigma" song?
4) What is Aaron's name?
5) How can we get the kitten to stop going through the garbage?
And also we talk comics a little bit, with the cute little category thing that we do. Great weeks for usual suspects X-Factor and Power Girl, some Ultimate business leads to some Ultimate confusion, I'm pretty sure we dedicate an "eh" joke or two to Alpha Flight, and also Man Bull.
BTW - expect holiday hijinx (hyjinx? "Hi Jynx?") to lead to another late show next week.
Download/subscribe to the show here or in the right sidebar, and leave an iTunes review! Tell us what you think in the comments, and feel free to suggest your own winners for our categories. Also if you've ever considered supporting the show, this would be a stellar time to do so with a donation of your choosing over there at the top of the right sidebar.PICTURES WHEN I'M GOOD N' READY.
13 comments:
Layla is freaked out in X-Factor because when she revives people they come back without souls. Fitzroy was revived by Layla in the future timeline.
can i say THANK YOU for your crap of the week. I couldn't have agreed more. Everyone else seems to be creaming themselves over that issue and i read it and hated it. At least i don't feel so crazy now.
Does Rod Stewart starring in his own comic count? http://www.comicvine.com/rock-n-roll-comics-/37-144271/
deleted?
Evie -
I couldn't agree more with you about Bendis' treatment of the Avengers now.
It has become a parody.
I am also sick of the Ifanboys predictability to gush over this kind of stuff.
If it's girly and gossipy they can't resist it.
My best guess for the 'other' Enigma song is 'Sadeness'. It's the only other Enigma song I remember (and it has French lyrics! Also Latin!). My girlfriend in college was a huuuuge fan.
For a solid three seconds I thought that "It's a waste of the medium." was a reference to having sex with Volstagg. That was pretty awesome.
In Wolverine #80, where Logan is kicking about Scotland with Zoe Culloden, there's an ambulance driver named "Roddy" who is clearly based on Rod Stewart. Sadly, he is almost immediately slaughtered by Cyber ...
Typed it into the GCD, and not only does he have an appearance, he has a cover. http://www.comics.org/issue/290528/
I think the interview part of the Avengers issue was supposed to be set post-Fear Itself, which is why it was all vague and referenced "big changes" or whatever, and briefly showed the Nazi attack that hasn't happened yet. Anyway, that's how I read it, as a teaser/hype that couldn't be specific without giving too much away, just like those stupid Schism issues.
Screw iFanboy and their dumb taste.
Now that that's out of my system, I've actually given a lot of thought to superheroes (like Spider-Man) getting paid. The problem I guess is in being audited. At some point, someone's going to ask where the big amounts of cash a superhero gig would bring are coming from.
I think Aaron is talking about Underwater Love by Smoke City.
I'm sorry, blame Europe.
http://vimeo.com/6143315
It's definitely- Sadness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFLRHPUWBI8
"sade dit moi"
Post a Comment