Archives for: October 2008
Sidekickcast Episode #4 - Everybody Hates Dan
Things get real at Sidekick central, find out just why everybody hates Dan?! This week your regular team have a man down as X-centric Ned takes a much needed rest but Dan (Marshall Law) and Gavin (The Boneman) are in full effect and joined by new sidekick John (Gutterballs) and the Wizard of the World Wide Web Neil (The Boatman).
Reviewed in Stack Attack this episode we have Secret Invasion #7, New Avengers #45-46, Mighty Avengers #19, Daredevil #111, Back to Brooklyn #1 and Invincible Iron Man #1-6. With no X-centric Ned this week we had to think fast and replace him with something just as high brow, so we came up with Secrets and Lies, our very own comic book gameshow. The question you've waiting two weeks to find will be answered in Knowing Me, Knowing You, will Dan be able to see past dopey names and enjoy Marvel's The Twelve?
Neil tackles Mark Millar's Superman: Red Son in Dig This!, will he dig it? Do you dig it? Why not let us know by joining us on the comic forums. And we finish off with some movie talk with the DVD release of The Incredible Hulk and recent releses at the cinema.
Don't forget to listen past our outro music for hilarious (some may say) out-takes from your Sidekickcast team.
Sidekickcast Episode #3 - The Clown Shoes Kill Squad
The wait is over, I know you've missed your team of Sidekicks so we're back (we told you we would be). Here we proudly present the often difficult third podcast, Sidekickcast Episode three. Sidekick regulars Gavin (the Boneman), Dan (Marshalllaw) and Ned (urgh...Ned) are joined at the Watchtower by Alex (Sidekickcast composer), and what a team-up it turns out to be.
Without any Marvel comics in our stacks this week how will the sidekicks manage? and just why are there no comics? Reviewed in Stack Attack this week are War Heroes #1-2, Justice League of America #25, Secret Six #1 and Fringe #1. All this is followed by a continuing in depth analysis of the Purifiers and X-Force #1-6 (Angels and Demons) with X-centric Ned.
Knowing Me, Knowing You comes to a head and there could be blood spilled! Nuff Said! And we're confronted by a modern classic in the form of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns in our 'everyman' comic pimping Dig This!
And finally find out how far the Care Bears have fallen since the cancelling of their tv show, make sure you keep listening past the outro music for some hilarious out-takes. Parental Advisory, here be porn talk.






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