Episode 413
In Murder Across the Board the Green Hornet and Kato prevent mobsters from fixing a horserace, then they uncover a construction scheme in Reservoir for Murder!

In Murder Across the Board the Green Hornet and Kato prevent mobsters from fixing a horserace, then they uncover a construction scheme in Reservoir for Murder!
This installment of 1st Issue Special starts with a surprise announcement, and ends with five reviews: Abe Sapien: The Abyssal Plain #1, Action Comics #890, Batman Beyond #1, The Death of Dracula, and Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper #1.
In Poor Substitute for a Prison and Walkout for Profit, Green Hornet takes down more foes of the common man!
The hosting service for Earth-2.net and World's Finest Podcast are up for renewal, and Mike puts out a call for help.
The Green Hornet and Kato dive into action as they take on ruthless racketeers and savvy smugglers in these two exciting radio dramas: Parking Lot Racket and The Smuggler Signs His Name!
While discussing Birds of Prey #1, Booster Gold #32, Justice League: Generation Lost #1, Titans: Villains for Hire, and Zatanna #1, Des provides some of the weirdest moments in the history of Earth-2.net: The Show.
The two books Dan and Mike discuss this week couldn't be more different. First, it's the colorful and cutesy X-Babies: Stars Reborn, then the dark and moody Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt.
Because you demanded it! The Sultans of Suffering present the very first audio edition of Tranquil Tirades! Join James and Damien as they discuss Murder-Set-Pieces, an exploitation blunder that both of our hosts agree is the worse movie ever made. Ever. What do Jack the Ripper and 9/11 have in common? Why is there a random kid on railroad tracks? How can you scream with a slit throat? Since when do Nazis look like Kenny Rogers? Just where, exactly, is the plot? None of these questions are answer...
Bet you never thought we'd get to it, eh? Never mind the tardiness, the Fourth Annual Earth-2.net Mainpage Awards is finally here!
In Spider-Woman: Agent of SWORD, Jessica Drew is charged with taking down one of the last Skrulls on Earth. And Kick-Ass might not be deep, but is it at least fun?
Well, it's been fun, but this is the end of our Chrono Trigger discussion. In this bittersweet edition of Extra Lives, Aaron and Damien finish up the side-quests and then give Lavos what-for. If that wasn't enough, the guys have a lot more to say about all that is gaming. What major recent release did Damien hate? Why does Aaron need a rusted metal codpiece? What exactly is South African Caveman Punk? The answers to all that and more, in this, the longest edition of Extra Lives yet!
This time around, Reddick & Sims takes a road trip to Bizarro World. While Des praises Marvel and gripes about DC, Mike has kind words about DC and harsh ones for Marvel. Also, Mike does the unthinkable.
Dan and Mike take a look at two collections that could very much be set in the real world (The Question: Peacemaker and GI Joe: Cobra), then Ian stops by to have his say about the live action Speed Racer.
Oil-based grappling, vehicular manslaughter featuring Matt Hardy, and the finer points of swimsuit trading. These are just a few of the topics covered in this edition of Extra Lives. Join Aaron and Damien as they once again take you on a journey you won't soon forget, tackling the two most significant events in Chrono Trigger along the way. Listen now. Magus commands it.
James, Ian, and Mike have waded through piles of garbage to reach this point: the end of the rainbow. Oh yes, it's finally time for the guys to discuss Batman Begins!
Super-spies and their allies (Black Widow #1), resurrected heroes and their foes (Brightest Day #0), space pirates and their guns (Cold Space #1), speedsters and their rogues (The Flash #1), and gods and wars (The Savage Axe of Ares) are all covered in this edition of 1st Issue Special.
Before Ian returns to dissect Kick-Ass and The Rocketeer, Dan and Mike take hard looks at The Flash: Rebirth and Mouse Guard: Fall 1152.
Max Brooks Spotlight, a C2E2 2010 panel.
Pulp Fiction, a C2E2 2010 panel.
Mike Mignola Spotlight, a C2E2 2010 panel.
Comics and Mythology, a C2E2 2010 panel.
Kevin Conroy Spotlight, a C2E2 2010 panel.
Aaron and Damien return with the raunchiest edition of Extra Lives yet! The guys discuss the fun of driving to Hooters, putting breast physics in your pocket, and naming our time machines after parts of anatomy. Shockingly, Damien isn't the one responsible for all three topics. Oh yeah, and more Chrono Trigger.
Does Grant Morrison's Batman and Robin: Batman Reborn live up to the hype, and is Danger Girl: The Ultimate Collection anything more than a cheesecake comic? The answers may surprise you!
This installment of Reddick & Sims is all about you! That's right, it's their first-ever write-in show! Listen as the guys answer questions about Brightest Day and The Heroic Age, which comic book characters they'd like to have a chat with, and the differences between the hype machines of DC and Marvel.
In this edition of 1st Issue Special, Des and Mike tackle pulp and Golden Age heroes, hardened killers, and another Jeph Loeb-written Ultimate Universe comic (First Wave #1, Green Hornet #1, Nemesis: The Impostors #1, Punisher Max: Butterfly, and Ultimate Comics: New Ultimates #1).
Rikki Barnes, the Heroes Reborn Bucky, has made her way to the core Marvel Universe, and like her time-displaced mentor, she finds herself lost in an unfamiliar world (Nomad: Girl Without a World). And instead of accepting her father's rules, Chance Falconer grabs her destiny by the horns and makes her own future (Leave it to Chance: Shaman's Rain).
In this packed edition of Extra Lives, Aaron and Damien are left in a state of awe and wonder when discussing an upcoming title. The awesomeness doesn't stop there, as the guys then power through one of the most entertaining sections of Chrono Trigger, featuring half a dozen boss fights, and Frog cutting a goddamn mountain in half. If that weren't enough, our hosts then reveal the next game they're going to be covering in the midst of discussions involving Willy Wonka, pumping gas in Silent Hill...
Leave your expectations at the door, as everything you know is turned topsy-turvy. (Well, most everything.) This time around Des and Mike review Choker #1, Hit-Monkey, Milestone Forever #1, Ultimate X #1, and X-Men: Pixie Strikes Back #1.
There's a major twist in Punisher Noir, one that blows Dan and Mike away. But does the rest of the collection follow through on the promised excitement? And then they cover Bone: Out from Boneville, which counters the mob-killing violence of Punisher Noir with its all-ages cuteness.