Episode list

A Comicbook Orange

Rick Remender & Captain America: Reborn
Tue, Jan 26, 2010
  • S5.E1
  • Rick Remender & Captain America: Reborn
On the Season 5 premiere we review Ed Brubaker and 'Bryan Hitch (I)''s Captain America: Reborn, as well as highlight Powers by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming; Batman & Robin by Grant Morrison and Cameron Stewart; and The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. Interviews with Rick Remender, writer of The Last Days of American Crime, The End League, Punisher, Fear Agent, and (one of Casey's favorites) XXXombies.
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Becky Cloonan & Logan's Run: Last Day
Tue, Feb 02, 2010
  • S5.E2
  • Becky Cloonan & Logan's Run: Last Day
This week we interview Demo and Pixu creator Becky Cloonan, as well as review Bluewater Comics adaptation Logan's Run: Last Day by Paul Salamoff and Daniel Gete, IDW's A Hole in the World (2004) by Scott Tipton and Elena Casagrande, Radical's Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost by Ian Edginton and Patrick Reilly, and Dark Horse's Mass Effect: Redemption by Mac Walters, John Jackson Miller, and Omar Francia.
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Antony Johnston & Choker
Tue, Feb 09, 2010
  • S5.E3
  • Antony Johnston & Choker
This week we interview Wasteland and Dead Space (2008) writer Antony Johnston, review Ben Templesmith and Ben McCool's Choker from Image Comics, inspect Joe Harris and Steve Rolston's Ghost Projekt from Oni Press, swing through the latest issues of Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man, and judge whether Mark Waid's The Incredibles (2004) from Boom Studios is truly incredible.
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Rick Remender & Captain America: Reborn
On the Season 5 premiere we review Ed Brubaker and 'Bryan Hitch (I)''s Captain America: Reborn, as well as highlight Powers by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming; Batman & Robin by Grant Morrison and Cameron Stewart; and The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. Interviews with Rick Remender, writer of The Last Days of American Crime, The End League, Punisher, Fear Agent, and (one of Casey's favorites) XXXombies.
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Brea Grant & Ignition City
This week we interview writer/actress Brea Grant about her new comic We Will Bury You co-written by Zane Grant, as well as review Warren Ellis and Gianluca Pagliarani's Ignition City, DC's The Web, WildStorm's Victorian Undead and Dark Horse's Creepy.
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Penny Arcade & the World of Web Comics
This week we interview Penny Arcade creators Jerry "Tycho" Holkins and Mike "Gabe" Krahulik, and highlight a dozen web comics you should be reading like Penny Arcade, PVP, XKCD, Warren Ellis' Freak Angels, Sin Titulo, The Abominable Charles Christopher, Dr. McNinja, Looking For Group, Jump Leads, Let's Be Friends Again, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, and Hark! A Vagrant.
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Felicia Day & Viking
This week we interview Felicia Day, writer and star of The Guild (2007), as well as review Ivan Brandon and Nic Klein's Viking, Phonogram by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, Swordsmith Assassin by 'Andrew Cosby', Michael Alan Nelson and Ayhan Hayrula, and Deadpool by Daniel Way and Carlo Barberi.
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Vasilis Lolos & Nemesis
This week they review 'Mark Millar' and Steve McNiven's Nemesis, Marvel Zombies by Fred Van Lente and Kano, The Losers by Andy Diggle and 'Jock (II)', and Viking by Ivan Brandon and Nic Klein, as well as interview Vasilis Lolos, artist/creator of The Last Call, Pixu, Pirates of Coney Island and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Vampires.
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Stolen Seas

Stolen Seas

Stolen Seas presents a chilling exploration of the Somali pirate phenomenon and forces you to rethink everything you thought you knew about pirates. It's November 8th, 2008 and the CEC Future, a Danish-owned merchant ship, is on high alert. Sailing inside the pirate-infested swath of sea between Somalia and Yemen, the ship's captain blinks hard at the radar screen where a light begins to flash. This is it, Nozhkin thinks, and he's right. Machine guns sound on the boat's hull and for two months this 13-man crew will be held at the mercy of Somali pirates, helpless as hostage negotiations threaten their lives and cameras capture every move. The pirates' translator, Ishmael Ali, a single dad who may or may not have stumbled into this controversial role, puts in a call to the shipping magnate's CEO Per Gullestrup demanding an exorbitant 7 million dollars. The shipowner's response is the first of many misfires and communications to come. These two adversaries will have to become unlikely allies as they race against time in an attempt to keep the crew from being killed by their violent captors. Stolen Seas documents the story of 13 powerless men trapped on a ship, and why their captors feel justified in their tyranny. It's the story of a Somali translator who get's in over his head -trying to give his son a chance. With first hand accounts from leading experts on the subject refuting the common misconceptions, Stolen Seas explores theories of what drives a country to piracy, from every point of view. It is a film about a country on the brink, at the mercy of global capitalism in overdrive, and young boys with nothing to loose.

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