League of Ordinary Gentlemen Podcast - Special Edition with September Mourning
September Mourning's Emily Lazar talks comics, rock and roll, working with Marc Silvestri and touring! ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreSeptember Mourning's Emily Lazar talks comics, rock and roll, working with Marc Silvestri and touring! ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay, John, Dursin and their bad Avi Arad impressions are back to talk about the new Batman, Infinity Wars #1, and how Captain America #2 is very familiar. Also, since Marty didn't hit the gas when Doc's alarm clock went off, wouldn't he not have been there when the lightning bolt struck? ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreThe Dursins (Matt and Mark) and Clay talk sweet cabin life, George’s desire to make good time and ask the universe why we don’t hear about Bubble People any more. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay and Dursin are talking all the new #1's this week. Amazing Spider-Man, X-23, Superman. Plus, one new, weird store in Boston. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay and Dursin are fresh off their screening of The Monkees' Head and a Q & A with Monkee Micky Dolenz. We still find time to talk about the big wedding issue in Batman #50. Plus, Catwoman #1, Captain America #1 and a bunch more comics that you won't buy! Enjoy, anyway. And I'll tell you something else too: the same thing goes for Christmas. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreOn a sweltering day when Clay insisted on no fans (Literally!), we still toughed out a podcast. This week, two different Joker showdowns in Batman #48 & #49, the X-Men: Gold Wedding Issue, Tony Stark: Iron Man #1, Multiple Man #1 and Old Man Hawkeye #6. That's a lot of comics for a hot day. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay and Dursin are back to talk about some comics for the week. Although, not necessarily the same comics. But they do chat about Justice League #1, Star Wars #49, and hopefully, the death of The Inhumans. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay and Dursin return to Curbcasting for a a trip down memory lane with our first Seinfeld Edition! This week: The Junior Mint. It's chocolate! It's peppermint! It's delicious! ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay and Dursin chat about Bendis' new take on Superman in Man of Steel #1, and the momentous Amazing Spider-Man #800. Plus, a Thor snafu with the Mighty Thor: Gates of Valhalla One Shot. Lots of comic talk this week, if you're into that sort of thing. Which you're not. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay, John and Dursin talk about their opinions on Solo: A Star Wars Story, and why John is dead inside. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreFresh from seeing Deadpool 2, Clay and Dursin talk about how Ryan Reynolds should be patting himself on the back pretty hard. Plus, The X-Men Wedding Special and what Dursin thought after finally seeing Justice League. ▶️Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay and Dursin talk about their second viewing of Avengers: Infinity War. Plus, Free Comic Book Day 2018, Avengers #1, Weapon Lost #1 and picking up some indies with Death or Glory #1. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreAll 4 Gents give their take on Avengers: Infinity War! Plus a little about the finale of Mighty Thor, the Hunt for Wolverine and Free Comic Book Day 2018. But It's mostly about how Nut-sack Chin beat the crap out of all of the Avengers. ▶️Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay, John and Dursin cover the big 1000th issue of Action Comics, and it is revealed that Dursin is actually cynical (Gasp!) Plus, Amazing Spider-Man #799, Weapon H #2, and Marvel Universe Live! ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreThis week, Clay and Dursin interview Kevin Schreck, director of Enongo: The Sammus Documentary, a doc chronicling the inspiring story of rapper/producer/Ph.D candidate Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo, a.k.a., Sammus. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Read MoreClay and Dursin are back to talk Ready Player One, the big Bendis farewell, the fair amount of Dr. Doom-related alternate dimensions and futures in Marvel these days, and the new addition to Dursin's Joker tableau. ▶️Play/Download Here
Read MoreSelected by Movie Insider as America’s “most original film festival,” the GI Joe Stop Motion Film Festival was created in 2005 by Gio Toninelo to celebrate the dying art form of stop-motion while paying tribute to America's favorite movable fighting man: the GI JOE Action Figure (or Action Man in UK). The Film Festival hosts screenings, competitions and workshops to showcase the best work within the genre. GI JOE FEST kicks off in Denver before traveling to cities around the world.
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