My favorite comics podcast...
I adore this podcast, and having had taken out a lot of other comic podcasts out for a spin, this is by far the most entertaining and just plain chill comics podcast I could hope for. iFanboy has helped entertain me for hours as I've slaved over my drawing board, and allowed me that dose of comic book-deliciousness I just can't seem to get with my friends. A shoutout to my favorite host, the Marvel/Claremont-era X-Men Apologist Guy (sorry, I'm awful with names... but I think the other hosts are swell, too). It's nice to know I'm not the only person who didn't care for Grant Morrison's X-Men. I think I may have a Man-Crush. At any rate, you guys are awesome... iFanboy trounces the competition. Excelsior!Read full review »
JonnyNewYork via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/10/06
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I've tested the waters with several different comic book podcasts, and this is my favorite for the following reasons: 1) They hit most types of comics. Although they do not go extremely deep into indie comics, they do spend good amounts of time on indie books. You'll find they spend...Read full review »
Surlaco via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/07
No fanboy hero worship of the big names/titles in the industry or looking down their noses at anything mainstream here. Just guys sitting around discussing what they have been reading. They have turned me on to several titles I would have never picked up otherwise. Well done.
Uncajim via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/06
This is a great podcast that covers a perfect mix of Marvel, DC and independent comics. These guys really enjoy comics and talk about them in ways that are interesting to the listener. This podcast really reminds me why I love comics.
spidaman009 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/18/06
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