Sunday, November 17, 2013

Episode 70 - Forever Evil/Listener Feedback

sgTHE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: Episode 70
The official podcast of THE AQUAMAN SHRINE and FIRESTORM FAN

Episode 70 - Forever Evil/Listener Feedback

Rob and Shag kick off this episode chatting about FOREVER EVIL! The remainder of the show is dedicated to you...yes, you the listener! We compiled feedback from several recent episodes and then did our best to scale Mt. Feedback! The listeners of this show (affectionately called "Nuclear Subs") compose the single greatest podcast listening community on the planet! Sit back, relax, and enjoy your episode!

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Opening theme, "That Time is Now," by Michael Kohler. Closing music by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge of The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas

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1 comment:

  1. What a treat to get another episode - I like that you're doing a feedback special alongside listener comments in regular shows.

    I enjoyed Shag's thoughts on Forever Evil #3 - you my have already have seen my thoughts over in the blog, if not: http://dangermart.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/forever-evil-3-review.html

    Thanks very much for reading out my 'origin story'. As Rob kinda sorta asked, i got the job with London Editions Magazines (later Egmont Fleetway) editing UK DC reprints because I was a fan - on applying, editor-in-chief Brian M Clarke recognised my name from regular appearances in his lettercols, and gave me an interview. My familiarity with the material was probably more relevant than my journalism background. I spilled a mug of tea over Brian at the interview, but got the job nonetheless. I'm now back in newspapers, and love it, but really enjoyed being the guy in italics in the lettercols, alongside the main job of compiling the comics and writing articles. I also originated material on the likes of My Little Pony, Sooty and Polly Pocket. Fun times.

    Gravity bored me senseless, I'm not sure why it's getting so many great reviews.

    I'm chuffed to bits that Rob's knowledge of 'English as she is spoke' is growing by the month.

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