Thu, 29 October 2009 Hey there, Showcase faithful! Blake here with a plea for your help! I'm beginning the biggest experiment of my creative career this week, and I would love for each and every one of you to be a part of it. Give this quick mini-episode a listen, then join me at www.EvertimeRealms.com to get in on the ground floor of Blake M. Petit's Evercast.Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 October 2009 The shadows fall across the Halloween Spooktacular, as we round out the month with our story spotlight on Batman: The Long Halloween.
The guys discuss the origins of the story, the tale itself, the
repurcussions for Batman's life on the silver screen, and the status of
Jeph Loeb/Tim Sale collaborations in the years since! In the picks, Blake goes with Chew #5, Kenny picks Power Girl #6, and Mike gives us a graphic novel pick: Infinity War. Contact us with comments, suggestions, or anything else at Showcase@comixtreme.com! (Special thanks to Jacob Bascle for the Spooktacular Album Art we'll be sporting all month!)Music provided by the Podshow Podsafe Music Network. Comments[0] |
Sun, 18 October 2009 The Halloween Spooktacular continues with a special guest-host. Blake
recruits his sisters, Heather, to sit down with him and look at some of
the greatest horror artists of all time. The sibs go from the classic
works of Al Feldstein in Tales From the Crypt, the great Marvel Horror artists of the 70s, superstars of Vertigo comics, some of today's bright spots -- with several surprises along the way. You may want to camp at the Grand Comic Book Database to play along with this one. In the picks, Blake loves the Perhapanauts Halloween Spooktacular! Contact us with comments, suggestions, or anything else at Showcase@comixtreme.com! (Special thanks to Jacob Bascle for the Spooktacular Album Art we'll be sporting all month!)Music provided by the Podshow Podsafe Music Network. Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 October 2009 The Halloween Spooktacular continues with a movie marathon! Blake,
Kenny and Mike sit down for a screening of six classic films featuring
the Universal Studios Frankenstein characters! Listen in for our thoughts on Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Son of Frankenstein (1939), Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), House of Frankenstein (1944), and of course, the horror classic Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948). In the picks this week, Kenny goes with Blackest Night: Superman #2 and Blake chooses the graphic novel The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks. Contact us with comments, suggestions, or anything else at Showcase@comixtreme.com! (Special thanks to Jacob Bascle for the Spooktacular Album Art we'll be sporting all month!)Music provided by the Podshow Podsafe Music Network. Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 October 2009 As we roll into October, the Halloween Spooktacular is again upon us!
The Showcase is undergoing some big changes this week, but Blake and Kenny sit down to talk about the immortal lord of the night, Count Dracula, from his classic movies, the legendary Tomb of Dracula
comic, and his appearances in the DC Multiverse and elsewhere. The guys
also talk about the rest of the Count's vampire bretheren, some great
vampire novels and comics from recent years, and desperately look for a
way to save the Noble Nosferatu from being Twilight-ized. In the picks
this week, Kenny goes with Blackest Night #3, and Blake takes the upcoming prose book Peter and Max: A Fables Novel. Contact us with comments, suggestions, or anything else at Showcase@comixtreme.com! (Special thanks to Jacob Bascle for the Spooktacular Album Art we'll be sporting all month!)Music provided by the Podshow Podsafe Music Network. Comments[0] |

Hey there, Showcase faithful! Blake here with a plea for your help! I'm beginning the biggest experiment of my creative career this week, and I would love for each and every one of you to be a part of it. Give this quick mini-episode a listen, then join me at
The shadows fall across the Halloween Spooktacular, as we round out the month with our story spotlight on Batman: The Long Halloween.
The guys discuss the origins of the story, the tale itself, the
repurcussions for Batman's life on the silver screen, and the status of
Jeph Loeb/Tim Sale collaborations in the years since! In the picks, Blake goes with Chew #5, Kenny picks Power Girl #6, and Mike gives us a graphic novel pick: Infinity War. Contact us with comments, suggestions, or anything else at
The Halloween Spooktacular continues with a special guest-host. Blake
recruits his sisters, Heather, to sit down with him and look at some of
the greatest horror artists of all time. The sibs go from the classic
works of Al Feldstein in Tales From the Crypt, the great Marvel Horror artists of the 70s, superstars of Vertigo comics, some of today's bright spots -- with several surprises along the way. You may want to camp at
The Halloween Spooktacular continues with a movie marathon! Blake,
Kenny and Mike sit down for a screening of six classic films featuring
the Universal Studios Frankenstein characters! Listen in for our thoughts on Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Son of Frankenstein (1939), Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), House of Frankenstein (1944), and of course, the horror classic Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948). In the picks this week, Kenny goes with Blackest Night: Superman #2 and Blake chooses the graphic novel The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks. Contact us with comments, suggestions, or anything else at
As we roll into October, the Halloween Spooktacular is again upon us!
The Showcase is undergoing some big changes this week, but Blake and Kenny sit down to talk about the immortal lord of the night, Count Dracula, from his classic movies, the legendary Tomb of Dracula
comic, and his appearances in the DC Multiverse and elsewhere. The guys
also talk about the rest of the Count's vampire bretheren, some great
vampire novels and comics from recent years, and desperately look for a
way to save the Noble Nosferatu from being Twilight-ized. In the picks
this week, Kenny goes with Blackest Night #3, and Blake takes the upcoming prose book Peter and Max: A Fables Novel. Contact us with comments, suggestions, or anything else at