Burnt Weiners Episode 028 Thanos Imperative Ignition

It looks like there might be a showdown between Magus and Thanos and the Weiners want to see the clash of those titans! But they are less than thrilled at the reprinting of old comics as backups in their comics.

John talks about Green Lantern Corp and how he owes Tony Bedard an apology, Wyatt Earp (Radical), Seven Soldiers (Boom), JL Generation Lost (DC), and the greatness of Unknown Soldier. Travis brings up a metal show that some of the Weiners were involved with, and his terrible shirt choice.

Weed brings out his naughty and nice list and talks about Gi Joe (IDW), Angel (IDW), DV8 Gods and Monsters (Wildstorm), Secret Six (DC), a little bit about playing some VS games against THE RING HAS CHOSEN guys, Welcome to Tranquility(Wildstorm, and Game of Thrones just before slipping in some LOST talk. Then we all have to shell out money as Travis keeps singing very expensive songs we have to pay for the rights for.

Bo is working on getting caught up on Ultimate Spider-Man and tells us all about it befoe we find a present left from Steege which we hope he tells us about on the next show.

The autotune explanation:
The “black holes would hurt” prequel:
More black hole fun:
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3 Responses to “Burnt Weiners Episode 028 Thanos Imperative Ignition”

  1. HomerJ says:

    Barbie’s cousin was Skipper.

    Crossover podcasts are a great idea, just like DC/Marvel crossovers. (oh, wait)

    Welcome to the Nerdcave!

    Warstorm rules.

    League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is soooooo good. The movie is like a punch in Alan Moore’s sack. A punch that everyone who ever read the book feels, every time TBS plays that shitty movie. Come on, they drove a 500 ft long, 150 ft high, submarine down the canals of Venice. And somehow never had to turn a corner? (Alan Quartermain!)

    Ultimate Spider-Man #12 was so wacky, it was a nice break from the weird/dark Spidey stories that had been going on. I always thought Peter fit in better with the X-men then he did with the F4 or Avengers.

    Keep up the great work guys!

  2. Steege says:

    Hey, I think you posted earlier on the boards and I think I deleted your comment. We tend to get a lot of spam and I think your comment got lost in the sea. Thanks for posting. We love posts… cereal.

  3. John says:

    Ha! For me personally, I see Spidey as more of a Fantastic Four kind of guy, just cause of his attitude and powers, just always seemed to fit for me. And yes, I thought of Alan Quartermain about an hour after we turned off the mics. :)