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Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

218 - Fiendish Fables

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

🗓️ 24 January 2007

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

Writer John Schlim Jr. and David Wachter discuss Fiendish Fables, a horror anthology from Brain Scan Studios. Also, Donnie Darko Writer/Director Richard Kelly and artist Brett Weldele talk about their Southland Tales movie prequel trilogy of graphic novels from Graphitti. The Speakers of Geek also riff on the recent

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0:00.0

This is Comic Geek Speak, episode 218.

0:16.9

And this is Comic Geek Speak.

0:18.6

I'm Peter Rios.

0:19.4

I'm Shane Kelly.

0:20.2

And I'm Jamie D. And welcome to the Geekspeak. I'm Peter Rios. I'm Shane Kelly. And I'm Jamie D.

0:21.4

And welcome to the show.

0:24.6

All right.

0:25.1

Excuse us if there's any technical things because a man in the helm here.

0:29.5

And we're going to crash and burn.

0:31.4

Peters in the hot seat.

0:32.5

I'm in my normal seat where I can't touch anything.

0:35.5

It's like whenever they put Diana Troy in in charge of the ship it crashes and burns.

0:40.6

And on the line, joining us,

0:43.1

we have John Slim and David Wachter.

0:46.7

John Slim is the writer of Fiendish Fables,

0:49.0

which Dave Wachter contributed to the art.

0:52.0

And how are you guys on this Sunday?

0:55.5

Good. Good.

0:56.6

Good.

0:58.8

John, you got some football watching to do I hear.

1:01.8

Yes, yes, I do.

1:03.7

Patriots are on.

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