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Wait, What? Ep. 169: Are You Still Ill?
- February 9, 2015
- Tagged as: Batman Eternal, Chris Burnham, Earth-2, Futures End, Geoff Johns, Graeme, Grant Morrison, Jeff, John Romita Jr., Little Annie Fanny, Locke & Key, Multiversity, Multiversity Guidebook, Nameless, Nathan Fairbairn, Paulo Siqueira, Podcast, Scott McCloud, Superman, The "Hefner", The Sculptor, Wait What?, Worlds End
http://theworkingdraft.com/media/podcasts/WaitWhat169.mp3 Obviously, I’ve become hooked on embedding YouTube clips in our browser. Dunno why, and I think it’s arguable that it’s more than a little insulting to put video in a comics podcast blog but…eh. …
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