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Scotch & Comics Episode 027: Just Like Falling Off A Bike

May 25, 201946 min
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Episode description

Welcome back to Scotch & Comics! It's me, Devin R Bruce, coming to you with the first episode in...over two years? Really? It feels like shorter than that. So join me as I kick the tires and take this old podcast out for a spin.

In this episode I talk about a lot of different comic books, including: Jonah Hex: Riders of the Worm and Such from DC/Vertigo; Goodnight Paradise from TKO Studios; We Stand On Guard from Image; Dork from Dark Horse; Hex Wives from DC/Vertigo; and Three Fingers from Top Shelf. Which book made me surprisingly angsty and depressed? Which book explains the real reason for the death of Marilyn Monroe? Which book had an unexpected appearance by a late nineteenth-century giant of English literature? All these questions will be answered, and more. Plus: the debut of a new segment (which is also the first segment)! It's a bold, strange new era for Scotch & Comics. Thanks for being here.

Additional Notes:

Featured Music:

  • "San Ber'dino" by Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention
  • "The Kids Are All Right" by The Who
  • "The Hideout" by Sarah Harmer
  • "Chew" by Jello Biafra & NoMeansNo
  • "Memories of You" by Charles Mingus
  • "Chariots of the Gods" by Duck Sauce

Opening and closing theme is "The Graveyard Shift" by NoMeansNo. Album art by Brandon Schatz.

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