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Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

114 - Horrorwood

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

Speakers of Geek

Graphic Novel, Superhero, Comicbook, Comicbooks, Comic Book, Comics, Arts, Comic Books, Arts & Entertainment, Comic

4.6653 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2006

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we spoke with the creative team on the upcoming Ape Entertainment comic Horrorwood! Also, our first ever Stump the Rios comic and the March Indie Challenge picks are announced. (1:14:35)

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Comic Geek Speak, episode 114.

0:16.3

Welcome to Comic Geek Speak.

0:17.9

I'm Brian Deemer.

0:18.8

I'm Jamie Dee.

0:19.7

I'm Peter Rios.

0:21.8

Oh, Adolf Hitler?

0:23.5

Al Capone, John Wilkes, Booth?

0:25.8

Hey, what are you doing here?

0:27.5

I killed the hooker.

0:28.9

She made a crack about me being faster than a speeding bullet,

0:31.8

so I ripped her in half like a phone book.

0:41.5

Surprise.

0:44.0

What is he expected that?

0:46.8

Okay.

0:48.1

Love the family guy.

0:51.0

All right.

0:53.6

This episode is sponsored by scar tissue.

0:55.8

Scar tissue at Wizard World, L.A.

1:01.9

Scar Tissue tells a story of Ben Ferre, a dying boy, he gets a heart transplant from a murdered supervillain.

1:09.8

His life is forever changed when he develops a strange new power and inherits new enemies who seek to take that power from him.

1:16.6

Scar Tissue is created by writer Jim Clark, an artist David Wachter, who you may know as Citizen Dave on the CGS form, colors by Dave's brother Brent Wachter, and letters by Stephen

1:22.9

St. Lawrence.

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