We are just having fun reviewing and discussing comic books, graphic novels, manga, anime/animation, music and movies that we have recently read, listened to or watched.
You’ve heard of Animal Control right? Well…we’re taking it to the next level with gene spliced animals. Join the Crew as we review and discuss Rob Anderson and Fernando Melek’s Creature Cop: Special Varmint Unit.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Creature Cop: Special Varmint Unit, Rob Anderson – Writer and Fernando Melek – Illustrator, IDW Comics, 2015.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Hey There Cthulhu”, Eben Brooks, YouTube, 2008.
“Who Let the Dogs Out”, Absolute Music 33, Baha Men, S-Curve, 2000.
Logan and Richard explore a new property that combines four of their favorite collectibles. Of course everyone is saying what four favorite collectibles, because they have so many? Well in this case they have dragons, mini-figures, trading card games, and animation. The property that hits all these favs that they will be opening and discussing is Dragamonz.
The ComicPop Crew discover that sometimes it’s good to be bad. How you say? Find out as we review and discuss Josh Hano’s Nefarious Vol. 1: Bad Guys Gonna Win collected graphic novel.
I know it’s been awhile. Work went sideways for a few months, but it’s kind of settling down now. With that in mind we are starting with an episode that was recorded during the transition featuring the ComicPop Crew having fun opening Hot Wheels Mystery Packs.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Hot Wheels Mystery Packs, Mattel, 2018.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Thunder Sped Up Version”, Lightning Dash McQueen, YouTube.
“Route 66”, Cars Original Soundtrack, John Mayer, Walt Disney Records, 2006.
Logan and Richard are back with more of the Predator Franchise, with Predator 2. This recording was done before we did all of our moving, so you might hear some old references. Also remember that in our franchise series we review and discuss the whole movie. So if you haven’t seen the movie, you might want to, and then come back. Or if that doesn’t bother you tune in and listen to our thoughts for Predator 2 directed by Stephen Hopkins.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Predator 2, Stephen Hopkins – director, 20th Century Fox, 1990.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
Logan and Richard open a Legend of Zelda Collector’s Fun Box to see what all is inside. See what our thoughts were, however don’t go out looking for these in stores. This is one of our podcasts we did before the big move. You might be able to find some of the Legend of Zelda Collector’s Fun Boxes on the secondary market, but not guaranteed.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Legend of Zelda Collector’s Fun Box with Pin, Enterplay, 2018.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Hero of Our Time A Legend of Zelda Song”, Sharp – Nate Wants to Battle, YouTube, 2016.
Logan and Richard are new recruits for Space Command, where adventure awaits! In this thrilling episode we visit with Marc Zicree, the creator, writer, and executive producer of Space Command. Marc has also been the writer of several of your SciFi series including Star Trek: Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, Babylon 5, and several others. Space Command is a fan supported Kickstarter Science Fiction series that blends elements of modern and classic SciFi storytelling. So if adventure is calling, Marc Zicree, of Space Command is ready to have you as his newest recruit.
What we visited about in this episode:
Space Command, Marc Zicree – Creator & Writer, Space Command Studios LLC, 2020.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Space Command Theme”, David Raiklen – Composer, 2020.
The ComicPop Crew travel back to the “Old West”… well not exactly. We actually travel to an Apocalyptic Steampunk Old West flavored world. We have our six shooters blazing, along with supernaturalish powers, fighting cybernetic outlaws. Join us in discussing and reviewing Satoshi Shiki’s manga Riot and Riot Act 2.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Riot, Satoshi Shiki, Viz Entertainment, 1997.
Riot: Act Two, Satoshi Shiki, Viz Entertainment, 1997.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Wild Wild West”, Wild Wild West Soundtrack and Willennium LP, Will Smith – featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee, Overbrook-Interscope-Columbia, 1999.
“Wanted Dead or Alive”, Slippery When Wet LP, Bon Jovi, Mercury, 1987.
Logan and Richard start a new franchise! This time it’s the Predator franchise. You are forewarned…if you haven’t seen this movie don’t listen to the podcast. We spoil the heck out of it as we discuss and review the whole movie. It’s an older movie so that should be alright. So we begin with director John McTiernan’s feature Predator.
What we reviewed in this episode:
Predator, John McTiernan – director, 20th Century Fox, 1987.
Music clips used in this episode:
“Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.
Part 3, and last, of our opening of a complete booster box of the Chaos Impact booster packs. This recording was done before the stay-at-home orders several States enacted. So until everything goes back to some semi-normalcy stay safe. When the gaming shops reopen or if they happen to have online ordering (remember the quarantine steps for packages) go and give them your support. These shops part of the life blood for Trading Card Game collecting and playing.
Thank you to Konami and Hill and Knowlton Strategies for their continued support of ComicPop Library.
What we reviewed in this episode:
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:
“finger eleven – Paralyzer but it’s a synthwave remix”, The Nick Show, YouTube, 2019.
“In the End”, Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones LP, Black Veil Brides, Lava/Universal Republic Records, 2013.