Thursday, December 31, 2015

CRJ #007 - December AND 2015

Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #007

December 2015 (and 2015)

So what comic books did Professor Alan read since the last time he talked about the comics he read? Which 1990s DC event did he read, and actually like? Who won the prestigious "Relatively Geeky Listener of the Year" award? And what were his Top 10 comics of the tear?

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Promo #1: The Superman Fan Podcast
Promo #2: Fantasticast

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Monday, December 21, 2015

RGP #005 - Obscure Christmas Songs

Relatively Geeky Presents 005: 12 Great Christmas Songs You Won't Hear on the Radio

Professor and Emily discuss some of their favorite obscure Christmas songs, songs that you probably haven't heard before (unless you're Christopher Ouelette). It is a mix of traditional and original songs. Enjoy.

Merry Christmas!

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Songs played in the episode:
Angels We Have Heard on High, by Adam Again
Gabriel's Message, by Moya Brennan
Cry of a Tiny Babe, by Bruce Cockburn
Jesus Christ Was Born Today, by Considering Lily
Good King Wenceslaus, by Dawson Cowals
Righteous Joseph, by The Crossing
The Holly & The Ivy, by Heather Dale
O Come O Come Emmanuel, by Paeter Frandsen
Shepherds and Angels, by So Elated
Dayspring From on High, by Soul-Junk
Celtic Carol, by Lindsey Stirling
Room in My Heart, by The Violet Burning

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Promo: The Crossover Nexus

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

QBP #064 - Star Brand Annual

Quarter-Bin Podcast #64

Star Brand Annual, Marvel Comics, cover-dated 1987.

"Intimate Enemies," by Bobbie Chase, with art by Geoff Isherwood and Art Nichols.

What happens when Star Brand visits an old friend in Europe? And visits the friend's hot girlfriend? Nothing at all could go wrong with this plan, right? Right? Right? Listen to the episode and find out exactly WHAT can go wrong!

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Promo: Task Force X

Next Episode: Justice 17, Marvel Comics New Universe, cover-dated March 1988.

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Saturday, December 5, 2015

CRJ #006 - November 2015

Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #006

November 2015

So what comic books did Professor Alan read since the last time he talked about the comics he read? Were any of these from his lovely listeners? Did any come from his own collection? How many Fables-related titles can one man read in a month And what one Warren Ellis comic did he read?

Listen to this super-special episode #6 ... and find out!

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Promo: Flowers & Fishnets: A Black Canary Podcast

Next Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during December? Did he get any comics for Christmas? Tune in on New Year's Eve and find out! Spoilers: It'll also be a end-of-year review episode!

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