DS 545: Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Hell, Hell, Hell

Steve and his family are enjoying Noelle Stevenson’s She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and they think you should, too! Meanwhile, Jason brings a comic unlike most others you’ve read before, where love is just around the corner and even the fearsome Duke of Hell is getting into the act. Listen to the guys review Love Advice from the Great Duke of Hell and then go read that wonderful, weird comic for yourself.

Also, as Steve notes in the podcast outro, you should read Terence’s posts here on the site for some great webcomics insight. Case in point, his article about this here comic is yet another take on this great oddity.

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DS 508: Don’t Know Where Is

He-Man and She-Ra celebrate Christmas togetherJason is back from kid-havin’ so we have a new episode! Noelle Stevenson is working on the She-Ra reboot for Netflix and considering her previous work, that has both Jason and Steve pumped. Steve also brought LOLNEIN before the court to judge. It’s a quirky comedy strip that makes the most out of everyday objects, sometimes to lewd, hilarious effect.

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Episode 338: Not The Kind Of Girl You Take Home To Momma (Review feat. Nimona)

Snack Pack chocolate puddingWhatcha Been Readin’

  • (5:30) Decrypting Rita by Egypt Urnash
  • (7:45) Glam Rock Gorilla by Brett Von Doom (a.k.a. Hammer Smith), Kelsey “KG” Bigelow, Ser Tom the Blind, Astro Sarah, Maya Nord, and Summoner (GOD I hate webcomics sometimes)

The Midshow Break

What’s more gross: Steve’s kid wetting the bed or the dreams this bedwetting interrupted? Find out while enjoying the dulcet tones of our midshow music.

  • (13:55) “Seppuku” by Brandon Strader

The Feature

  • (18:10) Nimona by Noelle Stevenson

Mentions/References/A List of Comics You Should Be Reading

All this, plus!

  • Steve can’t help but work some Marvel cynicism into his intro
  • We learn the true secret of the ninja
  • Fat Peter Jackson
  • We decide George Lucas might be an ok dude after all
  • Our annual reminder that horizontally scrolling comics are the worst
  • More enlightened thoughts on inkOUTBREAK (including comments from the man who runs it, Brian King)
  • Jason is an abused spouse and is kind of ok with that

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