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Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

161 - 25 Must-Read Comic Stories

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

🗓️ 20 July 2006

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Summary

Bring your gavel, because we are about to debate! A full house of geeks sat down to figure out what are the 25 comic stories that every comic fan must read. It wasn't easy, and we're sure many of you will disagree. So listen in and then send us your lists, and become a better comic fan in the process.

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0:00.0

This is Comic Geek Speak, Episode 161.

0:04.0

Welcome to Comic Geek Speak. I'm Brian Deemer.

0:16.0

I'm Kevin Moyer.

0:17.0

I'm St. Kelly.

0:18.0

I'm Jamie Dee.

0:19.0

And I'm Peter Rios. I'm St. Kelly. I'm Jamie D. And I'm Peter Rios.

0:23.0

And thank you for joining us.

0:30.0

This episode of Comic Geekspeak is brought to you by Comic Collector.

0:32.9

Collectors.com with a Z.

0:38.3

Organize your comic collection in a database and finally know exactly which comics you own. Collectors.com Comic Collector is a dedicated software program for cataloging your personal comic collection.

0:45.3

Adding comics to the database is quick and easy, just type the series name and then select the issues you own.

0:50.3

Comic Collector will automatically download all data, title, issue number,

0:54.5

publisher, publication day, genre, credits, characters, etc., including the cover image. The information

1:00.0

is retrieved from our own collectors.com comic database. After adding your comics automatically,

1:05.8

you can edit all comics and add extra information like purchase price, cover price, and current

1:09.9

value. Not only know which comics you own, but also what they're comics and add extra information like purchase price cover price and current value not only

1:11.5

which not only know which comics you own but also what their value is once you have

1:17.1

added a number of comic books to the inventory you can view it on the main screen it is

1:21.3

possible to show a simple list of all comics but you can also organize your library by

1:25.8

series publisher or author., using the automatic

1:29.3

folder feature. All lists can be sorted instantly just by clicking the column headers or by

1:34.3

using the sort order screen. You can sort on any field that you want. Using the export to

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