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Comically Pedantic

Derek L. Chase

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Welcome to Comically Pedantic, a sometimes weekly podcast where we learn about the complicated concepts, characters, and creators of comic book culture! Want to know more about the secret history of armed militia using comic book copyright? Confused by the Comics Code Authority? Baffled by the marvelous Milkshake Incident? Fret no longer! I have the backissues, the receipts, and the glutton for punishment to fully expand on each of these topics and more.Comically Pedantic is both free and fr ...
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Welcome to the Comicality Show, here you will find the lads of the YouTube channel "Comicality" having ridiculous conversations about things they think are funny. This comedy podcast offers a variety of engaging conversations to listen to. From stories about house parties and high school to the worst would you rather questions, this show will definitely make you laugh.
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Personally, the line between politically correct and absolutely funny usually means someone is going to be butthurt. The more butthurt they are, usually the funnier it is. I'm here to continually step over that PC barrier and bring up the classic comedy that seems to be missing now a days. Hard to believe but sometimes playing devil's advocate creates very awkward hilarious situations and that's the plan, push that envelope as much as I can and always have in everyday life. Support this podc ...
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Comically is a community dedicated to sharing the joys of reading manga and being yourself, with a little bit of practical learning here and there. The channel was founded by a mysterious young adult that no longer chose to be ashamed about his 'childish hobbies' but instead decided to lean into his secret passion for reading all sorts of Manga and being true to himself. A wild dream that the founder of Comically has is to one day stand face to face in front of and listen to the stories of i ...
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Comical Thoughts

1 Mic Productions

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Comical Thoughts is a podcast hosted by a father/son team, Gabe Wright (the comic book human) and James Abernathy (the comic book newbie). in this podcast we take a look at the first issue of a new comic book run and tell you if it is good or not. Our goal here is to provide enough info about the comic to tell if it is worth spending your money on. We also rate the comic on a scale of 1-10. And sometimes we look at trade paperbacks too. Follow us @comicalthoughts on Instagram and Facebook
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Comically Inclined

Danny, & Blake

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So we probably met at a con, The Nerd News Network based out of Cape Girardeau, MO hosted by Danny & Blake! We have approximate knowledge of many things and intend to share it with the masses. Our specialties include comics, MCU/DCEU, anime/manga, video games, and tv shows (and probably other things). Honestly, we have no idea what we’re doing, but we’re pretty good at it! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ace Comicals

Greg Driver

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Every two weeks your host Greg and his co-hosts Leon and Rahul discuss comics in all their forms; monthly issues, collected volumes, graphic novels, newspaper strips, film tie-ins, TV tie-ins, flip-books, pictures scribbled on the backs of napkins... If it tells a story in sequence through art and text, rest assured we'll have something to say about it. Art and logos by the talented and extremely generous Anthony Smith (https://www.acecomicals.com/guests/anthonysmith) If you have questions o ...
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Mark uses incorrect vocabulary to describe a mutually inconsequential opportunity the podcast may have in the future. Grant’s upcoming free lunch rockets Mark into the past. Mark brings Raising Duncan. What is the Holy Roman Empire of beverages? When should one carbonate dairy? Grant brings Compu-toon. Driving a stick is an honest day’s work, even …
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Mark watched baseball, and Grant cast off the shackles of YouTube. Mark isn’t perfect with money, but he knows what he values. Grant brings Off the Mark. Their are strong feelings about how much a typo really matters. Mark brings Pooch Cafe. He has a simple question about an arboreal living situation. Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.…
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As mentioned in Episode 300, "Nice, Well-Produced, Informative", this is an unedited recording of the same with AI sprinkles. Everything except for this text in italics was produced and created using Buzzsprout's mastering and CoHost tools. Ever been in a tech pickle that felt like a full-blown comedy sketch? That's the story of our lives in the la…
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Your hosts foreshadow further troubles to come. Designing a Walgreens isn’t the easiest thing in the world, but it should be better than it is. Also, check out our AI CoHost in tomorrow’s episode. Mark brings Truth Facts. He inadvertently provides Grant a stage on which to proclaim his generic frustration with bad users of products. Grant brings F …
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All the Mario Kart NPCs will cry and wail at the supremacy of Mark. Your hosts try to figure out intellectual property law. Grant brings Brevity. Your hosts discuss aspects of cleaning, particularly how they’ve needed to learn quite a lot about it. Mark brings Sunshine State. Call center equipment is of suspicious quality. Send feedback to comicals…
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Mark requests a survey of Grant’s computer. A lot can be deciphered from a few clicks around the ol’ desktop. Mark brings Sketchshark Comics. After a frank assessment of what Grant brings to the show, attempts are made to delve into the psyches of your hosts. Grant brings Brewster Rockit. Without a clear concept on which to grasp, Mark grabs the pr…
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Mark spotted a previously-discussed invention in the wild. Grant has some thoughts on the younger generation. Always get a pizza when you’re at the store. Grant brings bacon. Mark picks nits with Grant’s coping mechanism for incorrect use of language, but still tries to answer his questions. Mark brings Petunia & Dre. Grant and Mark saw the same AI…
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Get ready for salacious details this episode, like the finer points of color theory and immolating pizza boxes. What even is orange? Mark brings Half Full. There’s a concerning lack of butterflies, and neither host is great in the water. Grant brings Non Sequitur. Paper shredding may be the apex of all human experience. Send feedback to comicalstar…
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Mark’s geography knowledge is immediately put to the test. He then proceeds to assign some writing homework. Your hosts are here to teach you how to be a better communicator. Grant brings Truth Facts. Mark quotes some insight from a comedian, and Grant describes an awfully strange culinary discovery. Mark brings Mr. Lowe. He wants to check in on Gr…
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Mark is poking around on his local marketplace. Can you force something to age like a fine wine? Is it worth potentially being swindled? Are alcohol-themed guitars good? Mark brings Life on Earth. Your hosts are ready to invest in a new and upcoming product category, and Mark wants to know about where Grant puts his rump. Grant brings Frank and Ern…
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Your hosts reminisce about their time as online youths in a world built by Flash. Mark recounts going to a museum, and is excited about libraries. Grant brings Doodle for Food. Your hosts disagree on the finer points of temperatures. Mark brings Ginger Meggs. Grant has a spot for his money, and Mark is unsure about his storage solution. Send feedba…
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After exploring contact from the outside world, Mark lays out his device charging situation. These are important matters. Mark brings Half Full. Grant gets the low-down on Dune: Part 1 before discussing the future of his computer life. Grant brings Lola. Mark applies some self-care. Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.…
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Grant has a new toy, and boy is it clacky. Your hosts each share their side of the story of Grant receiving said item. Grant brings Breaking Cat News. He has a problem with some cat names, and Mark doesn’t have a decent vacuum. Grant thinks some warnings are just a little too obvious. Mark brings Nothing is Not Something. Answering the phone is for…
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After a quick review of a victorious scene in San Francisco, your hosts let ambidextrous folks make them a bit political. Whoops! Mark brings Sarah’s Scribbles. He requests a story or two from his co-host. Be careful of those nasty phantom stairs and slippery slopes. Grant brings Yeah It’s Chill. Mark provides non-expert opinions on canine behavior…
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Things go off the rails immediately when your hosts begin to window shop on a well-regarded online retailer. Grant warns the listeners of the danger of laser engravers. Grant brings The Lockhorns. Mark has a confession about his breakfasting habits, but Grant is ultimately more concerned about the ramifications of a particular medicinal food item. …
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Something complicated died on Grant today only to allow him to save something much simpler. Good thing too, or we would have had quite the mess on our hands. Mark brings Haircut Practice. After a quick diversion from our sponsors, Mark has an admission. Grant can’t separate his dreams from reality. Grant brings Texts From Mittens. Mark has issues w…
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Mark can now address people with aplomb and pizazz. Grant could be a bit more colorful. Grant brings Sticky Comics. Mark gets a little too excited about a thought experiment. Mark brings Loose Parts. Have your hosts been hiding any tricks up their sleeves? Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.द्वारा Mark and Grant
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Two more short, disturbing tales of Love, somehow classified as "Weird". A girl is saved and smitten by a ghostly and supernaturally handsome man! Another girl's mother hates her taste in Rock 'n' Roll music! What do these stories have in common? It's hard to say, but they're both absurdly funny and weirdly entertaining! Reach out to us at MyComica…
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The boys are back in town to share their hot—or spicy? mild?—salsa takes. There are rather unique ways to use certain condiments, but Grant has failed to act on old information. He does have plenty to say on colors. Mark brings Angry Little Girls. Building snowmen is a time-honored tradition and Grant doesn’t have much patience for the final touche…
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Valuing your time is important, particularly during a hectic holiday season. Mark ended up back at a key moment in Comical Start history as part of a company party. Grant brings Pickles. After staving off distraction, your hosts discuss the future of Mark’s facial hair. Then, the distractions return. Mark brings Texts From Mittens. Grant….. Send fe…
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Your hosts can’t quite agree on how to run a gift exchange. And even if they could, Grant wouldn’t be too jazzed about it. Mark brings Liberty Meadows. After a bad joke, Grant learns something new about San Francisco residences. Cities are dirty. Grant brings Rip Haywire. There are key factors in selecting a dog’s name. Don’t mess it up. Send feedb…
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Mark is spreading gospels and breaking oaths. Snack cakes are important, as is participating in local journalism. Grant brings Frazz. What’s wrong with the world? Why can’t Grant draw a picture without being suggestive? Mark brings Miss Peach. He has a quick question about style. Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.…
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Mark has a revelation about wasted time over the last few years. Nice gifts are nice. Mark brings Savage Chickens. He teaches Grant about a niche TV show from decades ago, and that somehow turns into a love letter to a questionable Sci-Fi movie series. Grant brings Bob the Angry Flower. Your hosts get a little coy about their descriptions. Send fee…
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Mark has a heck of a mundane morning, roaming between stores in an attempt to clean his dishes. Grant faces down a miniscule porcelain specter. Grant brings BFGF Syndrome. Mark has an unhinged take, allegedly. Food can go in mouths and be shared between people. Mark brings Poorly Drawn Lines. After determining Mark is wrong yet again, Grant shares …
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A lot of talking happened this past weekend, and Mark rediscovers the now-useless fruits of his past self’s labor. Your hosts have somewhat different memories of concert band. Mark brings Nest Heads. He opts to fall down a rabbit hole of woodworking tools and skills because, really, he doesn’t know much. Grant brings Chuckle Bros. What does it even…
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Grant fights off some bad decisions. The world of microwaveable food in bags is ripe and varied, as is the range of generic-sounding culturally non-specific meal names. Grant brings Shen Comix. Mark indeed has colors associated with the immune system. Mark brings Kliban’s Cats. Flying doesn’t have to be difficult. Send feedback to comicalstart@gmai…
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Mark’s train of thought leaves the station without him, so Grant jumps in. Your hosts review some tricks and treats. One particular neighborhood has been put in a tough position for Halloween. Mark brings Lucky Cow. What animal would be your personal Remy? Why does rye bread so thoroughly defy description? Grant brings Bob the Squirrel. Mark shares…
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Mark had an unusual wardrobe malfunction that nobody else could have noticed. Grant is ready to make some traditional cuisine with grandma-approved supplies. Mark has a pot. Grant brings Too Much Coffee Man. Procrastination is a powerful tool in the weirdest circumstances. Or is that just me? Mark brings Phoebe and her Unicorn. Grant wishes people …
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This is a weird one for us, we had a game plan ... and it failed so we recorded half an episode and discussed plans for the future. Enjoy the bizarreness of this episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesद्वारा Greg Bork
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Mark recounts a thrilling experience of private and public performance. Grant gets an objectionably tasty advertisement. Mark brings Home Free. Children’s tales can be memorable, enlightening, and oh-so frightening. Plus their movie adaptations aren’t to be ignored. Grant brings Berkeley Mews. Mark meditates on the quality of his intuition. Send fe…
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There’s stuff in the air, and surprise! It’s equal parts flour and dust. Space-heating kitchen appliances are only good in the winter, and Mark made cookies. Grant brings Petunia & Dre. The infamous Nothing Box is discussed, though your hosts suspect it’s really a problem-solving tool. Mark brings Buckles. Grant continues to have personal troubles …
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Greetings! Thanks for joining us for another romantic journey. Although this latest episode is entitled "Only One Choice," we in fact have TWO choices for you again this time. Yes, two new romance comic stories, which have some surprising similarities... but we'll get into that later. Suffice it to say, at least two women will find themselves facin…
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Amusement parks are not in the shared vocabulary of your hosts. Mark’s lack of experience is somehow still more than Grant’s, at least in recent memory. Mark brings That is Priceless. Grant knows where he parked, and Mark issues a virtual challenge. Grant remains skeptical. Grant brings Berger and Wyse. Mark doesn’t like beets, but he enjoys them m…
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Mark is tired. Like, rather quite tired. Grant is extremely skeptical of sports physics at altitude. Grant brings Domestic Abuse. What the heck is car wax anyway? Definitely not a metaphor. But the entire public education system? Mark brings Stone Soup. Grant has flexible opinions on sausages except in on particular case. Send feedback to comicalst…
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There’s both good and bad in this world, and one can only hope that a fun new desk ornament outweighs the frustration of losing unimportant data. Grant learns a new productivity hack. Mark brings WaynoVision. Both hosts have precisely the same thought process about participating in the Olympics. How do they even practice some of these things? Grant…
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After the creation of a new band, your hosts confirm the small blip that is a lost listener. Grant found a new place to play. Grant brings Cheer Up, Emo Kid. Do consider the incredible value that is your United States Postal Service, and get informed. Mark brings Rabbits Against Magic. Grant may need a bowl next to his recliner. Send feedback to co…
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