Monday, October 17, 2011

We are moving!

The Comic Book Crew have been using PodOmatic to host our little show for the past year. And while the service has been great and we would happily recommend it to anyone interested in podcasting as a hobby, we have outgrown its service plans and have decided to move on to greener pastures.

Over the next few weeks, we will begin posting the older "lost" episodes on PodBean and so on. iTunes and Podcast Alley subscribers MIGHT need to re-subscribe, but if you just listen on the blog, you probably won't even notice the difference.

We have some pretty big plans for the coming months. Including: Going mobile with an Android app and a digital comic store, so that you can get some of these hard to find small press books in one simple location.

Thank you all for your continued support, it means a lot to us!

P.S. We are going to have a new logo courtesy of Chris & Dylan.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Episode 9: A.P.E. 2011 SPECIAL!

Dylan, Keith and (special guest) Vicky went to the 2011 A.P.E. and had a long discussion about their experiences and some of the creators you may not have heard of, but really should be watching.


This episode has a lot of special thanks, so read on and get a small glimpse of our time at A.P.E.

Books that are definitely worth tracking down (In Alphabetical Order):

Burger Force by Jackie Ryan
The Devastator by Various


















Exilia by C.S. Pego


















Freeway by Mark Kalesniko


















Hark a Vagrant by Kate Beaton

Holli Hoxxx by Austin & Adam Tinius & Stephano Cardoselli












Luci's Let Down by Marjee Chmiel & Sandra Lanz


















Pins N Needles by Lindsey Lea

Pope Hats by Ethan Rilly


















Princeless by Jeremy Whitley & M. Goodwin


Utopiates & Titanium Rain by Josh Finney & Kat Rocha

Very Near Mint by Justin Peterson



















Illustrious Illustrators: 
Joko
Katie Longua


















Kelly Martin
Charlie Mok

 Jen Oaks 



















 Z. E. Pangborn













Jason Shiga

Will Strode










And anyone that we have forgotten, may you send us hate-mail till our inbox explodes.

The song is Bongo Bong by Manu Chao.