Episode 372: Challenge Accepted (Review feat. The Forgotten Order)

Jason takes the ALS Ice Bucket ChallengeThis episode is largely a publicity stunt, but it also seeks to do some good. When not talking about dumping ice on themselves, Steve and Jason chat briefly about the fantasy pro-wrestling comic, King Maul and the space opera, Terra. When that conversation is concluded, it’s time to dive into more fantasy, this time with a focus on … well, it’s kind of hard to explain. Listen in to the review of The Forgotten Order and sound off on what YOU think they’re talking about.

The midshow break features a chat about Guardians of the Galaxy and music by Maduk.

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Episode 371: I’ve Taken Too Many Babies to the Face (Book Club feat. Digger – Vol. 5)

Xavier Woods in the WWE Supercard mobile gameWhile Jason tries to recall his passwords, Steve steers things towards professionalism. Don’t worry, it doesn’t work out. What DOES work out, though, is our brief thoughts on Tove and Star Bunny, Inc. before we offer our final opinions on Digger. You can read the whole thing online and this epic, character-driven tale is highly recommended.

The midshow break features a chat about Jason’s bathing suit area and music by Arktype.

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Episode 370: This Dungeon IS Like An Office (Horizons Watch feat. Harpy Gee and Rickety Stitch and the Gelatinous Goo)

Patches O'Hoolihan from the movie, DodgeballSweet fancy Moses did it take some doin’ to get this episode to you! Tune in for hard-fought-for opinions on Sister Claire and The Superpower Union and stick around after the break for our cheery outlook on Harpy Gee and Rickety Stitch and the Gelatinous Goo. The wheels came off the wagon, but somehow, we arrived safely.

The midshow break features a chat about Jason’s bathing suit area and music by Adibudi.

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Episode 369: Upgrading The Futon (Review feat. Albert the Alien)

Justin Bieber in skinny jeansEver feel like a stranger in a strange land? Well then you’ve come to the right place, the perfect destination for strange things! It’d odd that Jason has checked out a comic about a cat cabbie (catbie?) titled Galacticat, and it’s straight-up bizarre that Steve picked something easily pronounceable in Dungeon Grind. For our review, we settle in alongside new friends and mysterious circumstances with Albert the Alien. Come on in! All are welcome here.

The midshow break features a chat about Jason’s experiment with skinny jeans and music by Out of Limits.

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