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Burnt Weiners Episode 050 Superboy #1

 

Our 50th Episode! Please email us about ordering the chrome, foil, 3-D, prismatic, sketch, convention exclusive, mail in, signed, numbered, bagged and wraparound edition of the podcast!

Superboy is back in Smallville, kicking it in a new title written by Jeff Lemire and drawn by Pier Gallo, and the Weiners are checking it out (from afar, with binoculars).

Weed checks out Brightest Day (DC Comics), I Zombie (Vertigo), Buffy (Dark Horse), and Warriors Three (Marvel), before premiering his new segment: Weed’s Stash!

Brad checks out an older Teen Titans trade, while Steege had a good time at the local nerdfest known as D-Frag. A couple of the Weiners checked out the new Walking Dead series on AMC.

John has an awesome week of comics and laments a bit about the last issue of Unknown Soldier (Vertigo), Scarlet (Icon), Serenity: A Shepard’s Tale (Dark Horse) and the new hardcover collection of The Coffin (IDW).

Bo checks out a Star Wars book that he grabbed from Weed before he talks about Secret Six (DC) and Crossed (Avatar Press), which leads to a bit more Crossed talk.

Weed also talks about a comic called Vision Machine #1, which is available here:

http://www.comixology.com/digital/4633/Vision-Machine-1

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Burnt Weiners Episode 033 Unknown Soldier #21

The Weiners take a look at a series that will unfortunately be ending in a few months, the critically acclaimed Unknown Soldier from Vertigo comics. This issue in particular blows them away . . . no pun intended as it focuses on the firearm AK-47.

Steege gets excited for the new Bloodbowl expansion for PC, and tells us about another excellent podcast focusing on the Bloodbowl board game and videogame, Three Die Block! Check out their podcasts here:

http://pseudoradio.blogspot.com/search/label/Three%20Die%20Block

Steege raves a bit more about the movie Red Cliff, before John shoves him out of the way to talk about Beasts of Burden (Dark Horse). Weed checks out Joker’s Asylum II: Clayface, Angel(IDW) and Red Sonja(Dynamite), which brings up a little discussion about Robert E Howard. Bo again tries to get us a deal with Avatar Press as he raves about Chronicles of Wormwood and Captain Swing.

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