Thursday, August 6, 2009
What's Up, Ladies?
I'll be at the Wizard World Comic Book Convention That Has Nothing To Do With Harry Potter in Chicago this weekend. Get ready for a super show on Sunday. Dr. Phil is back!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Free Comic Book Day
Jason Aaron ( writer of The Other Side, Scalped, Ghost Rider, and Weapon X: Wolverine ) and Jesse Delperdang ( inker of Ka-Zar, Batman and other books in the Bat-family, and X-Infernus ) stopped by our local comic book store this Saturday, and they signed a few comic books for EVERYONE in Iowa City. Seriously, everyone. That's not even a joke. Don't know what I mean?
Listen to the show.
Listen to the show.
Friday, April 24, 2009
The 20 Minute Comic Book Fashion Hour
When I was in high-school, I was something of a shoe freak. I'd get rare pairs through shady channels and had a series of toothbrushes and special cleaning agents I'd use nightly to keep my kicks clean. Then I got to college and was poor.
I bought my first pair of new shoes last week, and have slipped almost completely back into my old ways (need to buy some more Q-tips and bleach for the vulcanized rubber soles) but I thought I'd share some findings with all you cool cats here.
Nike SB released this hero/villain pack in November 2008 and they are sweet.
Aaron thinks that naming them based on the colorways is stupid. I think they are cool looking shoes, and the name gives me an excuse to post them here.
There's more of a selection over at neweracap.com that separates the DC caps from the Marvel caps (if you care about that sorta thing) and features some designs not available on the aforementioned lids.com. Dig it!
-bryan
I bought my first pair of new shoes last week, and have slipped almost completely back into my old ways (need to buy some more Q-tips and bleach for the vulcanized rubber soles) but I thought I'd share some findings with all you cool cats here.
Nike SB released this hero/villain pack in November 2008 and they are sweet.
Aaron thinks that naming them based on the colorways is stupid. I think they are cool looking shoes, and the name gives me an excuse to post them here.
If you want some complementary colors, lids.com is selling Marvel and DC character hats. Some are hits, some are misses but there's a nice mix between classic colorways and bugged out, hipstery ones:










There's more of a selection over at neweracap.com that separates the DC caps from the Marvel caps (if you care about that sorta thing) and features some designs not available on the aforementioned lids.com. Dig it!
-bryan
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Adam Sandler fast forwarded through the middle part of our show. And the make-up sex.
We started late last Sunday. We also had a special 2-hour show in the A.M earlier that day ( i.e: midnight). I'll put the portion of that I recorded up here once I get it converted.
BUT for now, I bring you a brief, glitchy, 11-Minute-20-Minute Comic Book Hour. We're talking about The Walking Dead, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ( where the recording glitches occurred), and Ex Machina. Dig it. Up. From the grave.
Or just get it HERE on zshare. 10 mb.
We'll start on time this week. 'Cuz we love you. And comics. Mostly comics.
Free Comic Book Day May 2nd. Gonna be a big deal in Iowa City! If you don't know yet, you will soon!
BUT for now, I bring you a brief, glitchy, 11-Minute-20-Minute Comic Book Hour. We're talking about The Walking Dead, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ( where the recording glitches occurred), and Ex Machina. Dig it. Up. From the grave.
Or just get it HERE on zshare. 10 mb.
We'll start on time this week. 'Cuz we love you. And comics. Mostly comics.
Free Comic Book Day May 2nd. Gonna be a big deal in Iowa City! If you don't know yet, you will soon!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Afro Samurai II, Wolverine Pirates and more!
Here's Sunday's shows for April 5th, available in mp3 format to listen to or download!
The 20-Minute Comic Book Hour 4/5/2009
You can also win this original artwork if you call in next week ( 319-335-8970) or IM us ( requestkrui) with a comic book question during the show, and we don't know the answer:
The 20-Minute Comic Book Hour 4/5/2009
You can also win this original artwork if you call in next week ( 319-335-8970) or IM us ( requestkrui) with a comic book question during the show, and we don't know the answer:
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Wolverine Gets a Guy Fired
Not really, but sort of. An unfinished, quality work-print of Fox's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, ( hmmm... I wonder which part of that will go up on the marquees ) which hits theaters on May 1st, 2009, was leaked online this past week. We don't know how... we don't WANNA know how, but one Fox freelancer was given the axe, or claw, rather, for downloading, viewing, and reviewing the incomplete film in his entertainment column.
Roger Friedman had to look away from his monitor during this part of the film.
Roger Friedman wrote his column, Fox 411, for FoxNews.com for nearly a decade. He was let go after giving a positive review of a stolen, early version of the film made by 20th Century Fox, a separate company, also owned by Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp. Condemned as promoting film piracy, Fox called the act "reprehensible." In a possible attempt to defend himself in the now-deleted column, Friedman suggested he was downloading films ...
For verbal extrapolation of this and other topics, tune into the Twunny*-Minute Comic Book Hour this Sunday from 5:40 pm - 6 pm on KRUI 89.7, Iowa City. Or listen online at http://www.kruiradio.org/listen .
-Aaron
*twice as funny
Roger Friedman had to look away from his monitor during this part of the film.Roger Friedman wrote his column, Fox 411, for FoxNews.com for nearly a decade. He was let go after giving a positive review of a stolen, early version of the film made by 20th Century Fox, a separate company, also owned by Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp. Condemned as promoting film piracy, Fox called the act "reprehensible." In a possible attempt to defend himself in the now-deleted column, Friedman suggested he was downloading films ...
"...because it was so much easier than going out in the rain."
Yea... you're right, Rog ... it 's not about saving money, it's about staying dry.For verbal extrapolation of this and other topics, tune into the Twunny*-Minute Comic Book Hour this Sunday from 5:40 pm - 6 pm on KRUI 89.7, Iowa City. Or listen online at http://www.kruiradio.org/listen .
-Aaron
*twice as funny
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Watchmen Opening Credits + FF: Unstable Molecules
If you've seen Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake, you might be reminded of the opening credits sequence after viewing this roughly 6-minutes of opening credits for Watchmen. In both cases, the opening credits are one of the highlights of the film. At the same time, this sequence more or less brings you up to speed on the back story of the film's reality, from the 1940's to 1985.

I'd post it directly here, but the company that made the sequence, Yu+Co, took it down after having them available on their site for only a day. So they're brought to you by way of pixelatedgeek.com, having downloaded the video before it was removed. But don't start going there all the time, now. So if you aren't quite sure if you'll be into the Watchmen film or not, check out the above link for the opening credits.
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Buy it, borrow it, steal it... I don't really care. Read Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules, by James Sturm. It's the true tale of Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, and Susan and Johnny Sturm; the real people who inspired the stars of Marvel's 'world's greatest comics magazine.' Even without the cosmic powers, you'll be surprised how much of the spirit of the characters is in this fact-based story. Bryan liked it. I liked it. My mom liked it. What more do you need?
-aaron

I'd post it directly here, but the company that made the sequence, Yu+Co, took it down after having them available on their site for only a day. So they're brought to you by way of pixelatedgeek.com, having downloaded the video before it was removed. But don't start going there all the time, now. So if you aren't quite sure if you'll be into the Watchmen film or not, check out the above link for the opening credits.
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Buy it, borrow it, steal it... I don't really care. Read Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules, by James Sturm. It's the true tale of Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, and Susan and Johnny Sturm; the real people who inspired the stars of Marvel's 'world's greatest comics magazine.' Even without the cosmic powers, you'll be surprised how much of the spirit of the characters is in this fact-based story. Bryan liked it. I liked it. My mom liked it. What more do you need?-aaron
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