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  1. From the awful to the surprisingly good, Mike discusses Batman #713, Green Lantern Corps #63, Justice League of America #60, Legion of Super-Heroes #16, Power Girl #27, Superboy #11, Supergirl #67, Superman / Batman #87, Titans #38, and Zatanna #16 in this, the third part of his look at the final comic books published in DC's post-Crisis universe. [ 1:23:54 || 40.5 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/theshow/episodes/e2ts_474.mp3

  2. In the second of a four-part series, Mike continues to examine the final DC comics in the post-Crisis universe. This time, those books are Batgirl #24, Batman 80-Page Giant 2011, Batman and Robin #26, Birds of Prey #15, Booster Gold #47, Detective Comics #881, Red Robin #26, THUNDER Agents #10, and War of the Green Lanterns: Aftermath #2. [ 1:31:10 || 44.2 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/theshow/episodes/e2ts_473.mp3

  3. With DC hitting the reset button once more, the ire of many comic book readers has been raised. Their frustration has been felt across the Internet, in comic book shops, and at conventions. But that's not what we here at Earth-2.net want to focus on. By sharing our thoughts about some of our favorite modern series, we hope to bid a fond farewell to the post-Crisis DC Universe - a world full of infinite imagination and possibilities.

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/articles/farewell-post-cisis-dc.php

  4. In this drunken rock and roll episode of Dread Media, Desmond and Darryll reference so many rock and roll movies that they can't remember the titles of most of them in their review of the Japanese zombie rock and roll classic Wild Zero. Then there's feedback. Rock tunes: "Jet Generation" and "Roaring Blood" by Guitar Wolf, "Manic Monday" by Leningrad Cowboys, and "Rock 'N' Roll Nightmare" by The Browns. [ 1:21:03 || 37.3 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_208.mp3

  5. Outside of Colin Baker making his Doctor Who debut (in which he gets to shoot and later execute The Doctor), there's not much to say about "Arc of Infinity" and "Snakedance." Well, obviously that's not true. The episode is an hour long, so the guys had stuff to say, such as comments on Nyssa's new outfit, a villain's resemblance to a child actor, and puppets. Lots of puppets. [ 1:02:19 || 30.0 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/biggerontheinside/episodes/bigger_071.mp3

  6. Mattel was one of several toy companies which had turned down the opportunity to make toys based on George Lucas' Star Wars property in 1977, and then by 1981 found itself staring up out of a deep, dark hole as rival toy company Kenner turned that opportunity into a license to print money and hold weekly "money parties" where employees were invited to swim, Scrooge McDuck-style, in the gigantic pile of cash held within their gold bank vault. Mattel, which never seemed to get invited to these parties, spent several years trying and failing to come up with a toy line that could make any kind of a dent in the rabid action figure market Lucas' property had created. They weren't hurting for money, mind — Barbie had seen to that — but the lucrative boy's market eluded them.

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/articles/masters-of-the-universe.php

  7. Episode 10 enters the fray, and along with it a new Slayer! Where does Hannah think some lesbian undertones are being added to the show? Who is Preston squeeing over this time? Which minor character do they believe consistently gets the shaft in any episode in which they appear? And which of these episodes are the Heroes hailing as one of their all time favorites? Down some Hulk Juice and Kahlua as Hannah and Preston cover "Faith, Hope & Trick," "Beauty and the Beasts," "Homecoming," and "Band Candy." [ 1:44:17 || 48.0 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/bigdamnheroes/episodes/bigdamnheroes_010.mp3

  8. Desmond may be on vacation, but that doesn't stop him and Darryll from delivering an episode packed with content. First, a review of the criminally under-seen and insane Spider Baby. Then cozy up for an epic round of listener Q&A. Also, why are the Dread Duo drinking rye and seawater? The answer can be found within this very episode! Thanks to listeners, Terry, Ian and Austen for their questions. The following degenerate songs get a spin: "Song from Spider Baby" by Lon Chaney, Jr. and Ronald Stein, "Surprise! You're Dead!" by Faith No More, and "Spider Baby" by Fantomas. [ 1:44:07 || 47.8 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_207.mp3

  9. Dave Probert and Ian Wilson return to entertain their listener with their thoughts on two more episodes of Blakes 7. In "Weapon," Blake is lured into a trap laid by Servalan that will give her an ultimate weapon. And in "Horizon," the tired crew of the Liberator tries to find rest on a remote Federation planet, but find more than they bargained for. They also discuss disco Superman villains, get a bit unnecessary over Servalan, and discover a strong new contender for the title of Mr. Awesome. [ 1:59:07 || 54.5 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/shakeandblake/episodes/shakeandblake_009.mp3

  10. This week sees a crime-ridden episode. First of all, grab a wrench, say "Shut up, crime," and ponder the sex appeal of Ellen Page in a superhero costume as Darryll and Desmond interrogate James Gunn's Super. Then Desmond goes solo while dusting James Ellroy's LA: City of Demons for fingerprints. The following songs are in the police lineup: "No Sense of Crime" by Iggy Pop & James Williamson, "I Don't Wanna Be (A Superhero)" by Roadrunner United featuring Michale Graves, "To Live and Die in LA" by 2Pac featuring Val Young, and "Murdera" by Sublime with Rome. Check out www.medallionpress.com to steal an e-book of Personal Demons by Greg Lamberson. But be careful, I'm watching you, punk! [ 1:11:36 || 34.6 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/dreadmedia/episodes/dreadmedia_206.mp3

  11. In this somber episode of Bigger on the Inside, Dan and Mike mourn the loss of a companion who's been with The Doctor since his last incarnation. That's right, Tegan, the brash Australian woman with dreams of becoming a stewardess has left the TARDIS to fulfill her career path. We'll miss you, Tegan. Also, as the 19th season comes to a close, Adric gets totally obliterated to much laughter ("Earthshock"), and The Master does something but the guys aren't sure what it is ("Time-Flight"). [ 1:53:25 || 54.5 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/biggerontheinside/episodes/bigger_070.mp3

  12. It all started that one summer. Aaron and Damien thought they could kick back and play some indie games for a change. They thought discussions of Don't Look Back and A Triangle Morning's Which Way Game would be good for the podcast. Little did they know that their struggle to find out what's in the box would lead them to an adventure of a lifetime. They learned something about this fickle orb of dirt and water, about the true nature of survival, and what it means to be a hero. Then they were eaten by manticores. [ 1:15:55 || 36.6 MB ]

    The above is from: http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/extralives/episodes/extralives_028.mp3