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Comic Timing – Episode 44

Episode 44 has arrived, even if it was recorded the day the Skype died. Thanks to GoogleTalk, we were able to get something going. In this episode, we pay tribute to Mike Wieringo, discuss Alex Ross’ latest project, go over the Dark Knight photos released to the internet, Jamal Igle leaving Nightwing, the Superboy litigation, and a whole lot more. We this episode equals the regular crew of Brent Kossina, Raph Soohoo, and myself. Good times, and please bear with the few moments of audio problems.

As always, you can e-mail the show at comictiming@gmail.com, or you can leave a voicemail at to 1-888-654-2278, or if you’re outside the US, +1-305-437-8719. Then enter the phone number, 646-496-6848, followed by the Pin, 1234. You can also vote for us at Podcast Alley or Digg us at Digg.Com.

The long awaited Comic Books: 20 Years Later episode will be out next week, so until then, thanks for listening, and thanks for downloading!

Comic Timing – Episode 42: Host Reversal

For the first time in a long time, Ian Levenstein is not the host of Comic Timing! No, I did not hand the reigns over to someone else, and no, I am not absent from this episode. We just decided to do something different. Brent Kossina hosts this episode, as Raph Soohoo and I discuss the MoCCA Festival in all its glory. Plus, we touch on the 2nd DC Teaser image for Countdown, go through a little bit of Flash #13 (slight spoilers), and we play Americas favorite game show: WHO THE HECK IS A SKRULL?!?!

This episode is barely edited as I had to pack for my glorious trip to Otakon, but when I listened to it we managed to sound pretty good, in my honest opinion. If you have any questions or comments, you can e-mail Comic Timing at comictiming@gmail.com, and please vote for us on Podcast Alley and Digg us at Digg.Com.

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Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading, and we will see you folks soon.

Comic Timing – Episode 41

Episode 41 of Comic Timing hits! Well, hopefully it hits. If it flops, I will be a sad panda. Brent Kossina, Raph Soohoo, and myself review Marvel Comics latest foray into movie land, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. This episode is jam-packed with comments, both positive and negative, on the film, and what we would like to see in FF3. Give it a listen, and if you have not seen it yet, check out the movie in theaters!

After the credits and the typical bloopers are a bunch of very off-topic segments I felt had to be included. In them, we do a bit of discussion on Flash #13 and Justice League of America #10, so there will be spoilers there. And of course, we spoil the FF movies, because that makes sense!

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We will be back next weeek with our wrap up of the MoCCA Festival, plus some Marvel and DC News. Until then, thanks for listening, and thanks for downloading!

Comic Timing – Episode 35: 300 Review

Comic Timing reviews the smash hit adaptation of the Frank Miller graphic novel, 300! Brent Kossina of BKs Bullets, and Raph and Juan from Geeks Unite! join in on the discussion, and there are 300 tangents along the way. Good times!

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Plenty of great stuff lined up for the next few episodes, so I hope you guys enjoy it, and thanks as always for downloading!

Comic Timing – Episode 34

Episode 34 is ready and willing! Freddie E. Williams, Raph Soohoo, and Sean Whelan join in for the complete New York Comic-Con Wrap up. We go in depth on the con, likes and dislikes, changes we would like to see in 2008, the contents of our swag bag, favorite reveals, and a whole lot more. Thanks to Freddie, Sean, and Raph for joining in for a great discussion!

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Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading, and I hope you enjoy the wrap as much as we enjoyed recording it!

Comic Timing – Episode 33: New York Comic Con Wrap Up

The first wrap-up podcast is here! This show was recorded live at New York Comic Con 2007, with a whole bunch of guests. Raph in person! Sean and Jim in person! Freddie E Williams II, artist of Robin! Molly Crabapple, co-creator of Dr. Sketchys Rainy Day Coloring Book! Fat Momma and Feedback from Who Wants To Be a Superhero! Dave Wachter of Scar Tissue, and Uncle Sal himself! Plenty of fun recording the interviews, and a great time to be had in general. Later this week, I will be recording a full con wrapup and review with Sean, Freddie, and Raph, so there is more con content to come.

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Thanks to everybody for stopping by the booth, and thanks for your continued support of the show!

Comic Timing – Episode 32

Episode 32 of Comic Timing is here! On this episode, Brent Kossina, John Mayo, Raph Soohoo, and JM Campbell from Comics Radar join me for a discussion on Wizard Magazine. From the glory days of the 90s to the current floundering state of the magazine, we get into it all. Plus, plenty of comedy, forum comments, and random transitions, as always.

Once again, Comic Timing will be at New York Comic Con this weekend, so we hope to see people there! Matt Sommer, Raph Soohoo, Sean and Jim, and other panelists will be in attendance for the full Comic Timing experience. Should be great times!

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Enjoy the show, and thanks for downloading!

Comic Timing – Episode 31

It’s time for Hollywood! Brent Kossina of BKs Bullets, Raph Soohoo of Geeks Unite! and John Mayo of the Comic Book Page Podcast join in for a thorough discussion on whether or not we feel the comic book world is meat for Hollywood writers. Is the lateness worth it? Do they get the characters right? Do they simply take away jobs from the true comic book writers? We get into it all here.

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Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading, and see you soon!

Comic Timing – Episode 29

Episode 29 is finally here! It took two false starts, an encroachment and a holding penalty to get this one done, but we did it, even it took three days to record. This week, Brent Kossina, and Raph Soohoo, alias Wraithmaker on the forums, author of the Bulleteer Madness Column for Raging Bullets, stop on by to discuss DC Comics in the year 2006. Did they do a better job than Marvel? What titles left us going booyah, and which titles left us going dear God why must this exist? All that and a bag of chips on this one, plus a boatload of bloopers and insanity contained within, so listen to it, and hopefully you shall enjoy!

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I hope the New Year is treating everybody well, and that 2007 continues to do so for all out there. Also, thanks for listening for the past 29 episodes, and thanks as always for downloading!