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Geek History Lesson

200: Comic's Best Supporting Characters LIVE!

Geek History Lesson

Jason Inman

Film History, Visual Arts, Tv & Film, Arts

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Who are the best-supporting characters in all of comics? Listen as we break it all down in a LIVE panel recorded at Planet Comicon in Kansas City! Special guests include Patrick Gleason and Stephen Schleicher. Be careful! This podcast contains SPOILERS. So if you don't want to know what happens, then you should come back later. Read our first comic book mini-series -- JUPITER JET! https://goo.gl/MdEYmD Support the show on Patreon and listen to the Patreon exclusive Geek History Lesson EXTRA podcast! https://www.patreon.com/Jawiin GET OUR RECOMMENDED READING from this episode here: http://geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreading Follow the show on TWITTER! http://www.twitter.com/GHLpodcast Make sure to visit our Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylesson You can find Ashley at https://twitter.com/AshleyVRobinson and Jason at https://twitter.comJawiin. Thanks for showing up to class today. Class dismissed!

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0:00.0

And I'm Ashley Victoria Robinson and you have stumbled upon the podcast where we take one character, construct, or team and talk about it over an hour, but we're not going to do that any time during this hour because this is a very special episode of Geek History lesson.

0:35.3

I don't care what numbering system you look at or what you think you know, but this is the

0:40.1

200th episode of Geek History lesson.

0:41.6

Yay!

0:43.0

Ashley, let me ask you this.

0:44.4

When we started this podcast about four years ago,

0:47.5

did you think we would ever see episode two hundred?

0:50.6

I guess I think I did because I couldn't really imagine a reality where we stopped and I still can't imagine that

0:56.8

So you think we're gonna get a 2,000 real easy? I don't know

1:00.0

But when people ask me like how long is it gonna go? I'm like I don't know forever as far as I'm concerned

1:04.9

How about you? You know I don't know I thought it was about a 50-50 shot because I had done previous podcast before Geek History lesson and one of them went pretty I think we went to 50 episodes

1:16.9

a pretty good but 200 is a pretty significant number and yeah I would say the same thing to you like I don't foresee

1:24.0

Geek History lesson ending until either we come up against a wall of oh wow we've

1:28.9

covered everything yeah or we just simply can't afford to do it.

1:32.6

Right, which is a real possibility, but we've done okay so far.

1:36.0

And shout out to all the patrons who help us keep this going.

1:39.6

Yes, and yeah, thank you to all of them and you know the all our sponsors that we have on the show and everything like that.

1:44.0

Well, we debated for a very long time about what the 200th episode should be and then we headed to this really awesome event in Ken City, Missouri called

1:55.3

Planet Comic-Con and Planet Comic-Con kind of decided for us because we ran out of time.

1:59.7

Very responsible.

2:02.3

Yes, we had talked about possibly doing this as I think we

2:07.9

debated about X-Force was sort of a talking point.

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