Ep 20 ComicPop Game Play with Yu-Gi-Oh! Chaos Impact Booster Packs, Pt 2

It’s a return to chaos for Logan and Richard!  Why would we do this?  Because we enjoy it so much.  So join us as we find out what new Yu-Gi-Oh cards we get with the next eight booster packs of Chaos Impact.  Many thanks to Hill and Knowlton Strategies and Konami for their continued support.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Chaos Impact Booster Packs, Konami, 2019. This set contains 100 cards consisting of: 48 Commons; 20 Rares; 14 Super Rares; 10 Ultra Rares; and 8 Secret Rares.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Poker Face Metal Cover”, Leo Moracchioli, Frog Leap Studios YouTube Channel, 2013.
  2. “The End”, Reanimation, Linkin Park, Warner Records, 2002.

Links:

Official Yu-Gi-Oh! Website

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Website

Konami Website

Hill & Knowlton Strategies

Strangefruit’s Facebook Page

ComicPop Library Facebook Page

Ep 16 ComicPop Heroes take on The Ark: Awakening

Come join us, on our not so round table, as the ComicPop Crew discuss an independent comic book project that Jonathon found for us.  Jonathon went out on a quest to The Smallville ComicCon to meet new friends that bequeathed many treasures upon him.  From his signature from Superman (Brandon Routh) to the bounty he shared with Logan and Richard.  What bounty is this you ask?  It’s the first promotional issue of The Ark: Awakening, part of the Celestial Universe, by Aaron Shaw and Marc Oliver.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. The Ark: Awakening, Aaron Shaw – Story, Marc Oliver – Art, Aaron Shaw (Promotional Copy), 2019.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “The Ace of Swords”, The Turn of a Friendly Card (Expanded Edition), Alan Parsons Project, Arista Records, 1980.
  2. “Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.

Links:

Celestial Universe (Aaron Shaw’s) Website

Celestial Universe (Aaron Shaw’s) Facebook Page

Celestial Universe (Aaron Shaw’s) Patreon Page

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Ep 47 ComicPop…corn Movies – Alien Franchise, Pt 4

We are back where no one can hear you scream – Space!  Logan and Richard review and discuss the fourth and last of the Ripley storyline in the Alien franchise.  So get ready for the ride with Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Alien Resurrection.

Item Reviewed:

  1. Alien: Resurrection, Jean-Pierre Jeunet – director, 20th Century Fox, 1997.

Music Drops Used:

  1. “Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.

Links:

The Slant’s Facebook Page

ComicPop Library Facebook Page

Ep 18 ComicPop Game Play with the 2019 Yu-Gi-Oh! Gold Sarcophagus Mega Tin

In this episode Hill and Knowlton Strategies with Konami supply a Gold Sarcophagus Tin for ComicPop.  However, ComicPop has two Gold Sarcophagus Tins to open, because Logan wanted to purchase another Tin as well to review and discuss.  Join us as we do a parallel opening of Konami’s 2019 Yu-Gi-Oh! Gold Sarcophagus Mega Tin.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. 2019 Yu-Gi-Oh! Gold Sarcophagus Mega Tin, Konami, 2019. This Tin contains: 3 16 pack mega packs with cards from Flames of Destruction, Dark Saviors, Cybernetic Horizons, and Soul Fusion; 2 cards (of a set of 6 cards) with art by Kazuki Takahashi (creator of Yu-Gi-Oh!); 2 cards (of a set of 5 cards) from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Animated Series; and 1 (of a set of 3 cards) that are new World Premiere cards.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Voice”, Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese Opening Theme Season 1 Version 1, Cloud, Official Yu-Gi-Oh! YouTube Channel, 2000.
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Season 1 Version 1, Wayne Sharpe, Official Yu-Gi-Oh! YouTube Channel, 2001.

Links:

Official Yu-Gi-Oh! Website

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Website

Konami Website

Hill & Knowlton Strategies

Scott Novosel’s Website

Scott Novosel’s Facebook Page

ComicPop Library Facebook Page

Ep 31 ComicPop Licensed To Read Eoin Colfer’s Artemis Fowl

This time the ComicPop Crew tag teams with a Criminal Mastermind. But not just any Criminal Mastermind, it’s the World’s youngest Criminal Mastermind, Artemis Fowl! Join us as we review and discuss Artemis’ first devious venture, taking Leprechaun Gold in Eoin Colfer’s Artemis Fowl.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Artemis Fowl, Eoin Colfer, Disney-Hyperion, 2001.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Call Me Artemis Fowl”, Josh Fix, Artemis Fowl Confidential, YouTube, 2010.
  2. “Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.

Links:

Lauren Lynne’s Website

Lauren Lynne’s Facebook Page

Wyvern’s Peak Publishing Website

Wyvern’s Peak Publishing Facebook Page

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

No Time to Die

Bond is back!… and it looks like another good one. Check out No Time to Die’s trailer from the James Bond 007 YouTube channel:

“Love in The Dark” by Plastic Martyr

Plastic Martyr is sharing with us her single “Love in the Dark”. Her music video for the single has recently dropped and she wanted to share it with our listeners here are ComicPop Library.

The single covers a harsh reality for several people that their love is not always enjoyed and shown to all to see by their partner. This really hits the heart hard when everyone in this world is looking to be loved and wants the whole world to see that love shining through.

Plastic Martyr takes that serious theme and weaves a powerful ballad around it. I love her voice and how it isn’t drowned out by the instrumentals. The down beat that she has in this single gets the beat into your body and makes it move with the rhythm.

Really enjoy this single and can’t wait to hear what she comes out with next. Here’s Plastic Martyr’s “Love in the Dark” music video through her YouTube channel and be sure to download her single from your digital vendor of choice – Richard:

As Promised Samantha Aurelio’s “Sleep in Pieces”

A couple of days ago you will remember me posting Samantha Aurelio’s single “Learn the Hard Way” as a primer for her new releases come November 22, “Sleep in Pieces”. We’ll as Samantha promised the single was released on the 22 and you can go check it out through your digital vendor or through us here. “Sleep in Pieces”

I’m loving Samantha’s lower alto register, it provides a very smooth quality for her singles. The rhythm of “Sleep in Pieces” is nice and strong, but the lyrics themselves are melancholy. All around a well put together song that will capture a persons interest and have them singing along.

So without further ado here is Samantha Aurelio’s “Sleep in Pieces” through Spotify – Richard:

Harley Quinn Animated Series Trailer

Okay you have been warned this trailer contains violence and adult language. So don’t watch it if that type of thing bothers you. That being said this trailer is hilarious and I wish we had the DC Universe app to watch the upcoming Harley Quinn animated series along with all the other shows we would love to see. Logan and I will have to watch this when it comes out on Blu-ray/DVD. Cannot wait, looks like so much fun! Check out the trailer through IGN’s YouTube channel – Richard:

Samantha Aurelio Has Us “Learn the Hard Way”

Samantha Aurelio is sharing with our listeners her “Learn the Hard Way” single to prep us for her upcoming single “Sleep In Pieces” set to release on November 22. Only a few days away! From what I’ve have listened to from Samantha this will be another well written song. Below, you can hear how she likes to use the base beat to drive her music forward while she is following right along with the beat with great vocals. When “Sleep in Pieces” is released she is allowing ComicPop to share that with you as well. So check out you digital vendor of choice so you can show Samantha some love with your support. To wet your appetite her is Samantha Aurelio’s audio version of “Learn the Hard Way” through her YouTube channel – Richard