ComicMix Radio: Return Of The Geeks
In case you missed it. The 3 Geeks are back in a recent one shot comic and it looks like there is more Geek on the way in 2009 including a movie. We talk with creator Rich Koslowski, plus:
- Superboy (the real one) is back in the DCU
- Heroes on the shelf until February
- A prequel to Apes?
Go on – Geek Out and Press the Button!
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It’s been over a year since we last saw The Defuser win all the chips on Stan Lee’s Who Wants To Be A Super Hero. So is he still flying high? He swings in to share the holiday with us, plus:
Good thing you have a little time off this week, there are plenty of things to enjoy coming from the comics & DVD shelves, plus:
Pop culture loves zombies, yet did you ever consider the problems faced by the actors behind the make up. Making a living by playing dead ain’t easy, as Sherman Howard (Day Of The Dead) and Reggie Bannister (The Rage) tell us, plus:
More than likely you or someone you know would love to make a film, but those first steps are the hardest. Meet Yasmine Zapp who got her horror film, Darksound, on the screen and she shares the secrets here, plus:
Nothing has the warm and fuzzies attached to it better than a classic Disney Christmas, just one of the titles we point to on this week’s tour of the comic and DVD shelves, plus:
We wind up our exclusive interview with Bruce Campbell by posting the question Bruce gets almost daly – what’s next for Evil Dead? He cuts to that with a chainsaw here plus:
There are a lot of actors, even great ones, who struggle to get work. Maybe they need to take a page from the thick Book Of Bruce . From B movies to Top Rated TV, he’s made his name alone a cottage industry. So what is My Name Is Bruce? Mr. Campbell tells us the back story and more, plus:
With tongue in cheek, Kevin Smith pokes fun at when we can expect the next two issues of this week’s Batman mini series, plus:
As you probably know, we love to showcase new comic titles and companies that are basically off the standard industry grids. Finding these treasures is fun and we’ve got another today, plus:
