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    • Bruce Leonosis wrote on June 20, 1:16 pm

      You had pulpsecret pushing the indy stuff now it seems that has transitioned over the CBO.

      Maybe it is just me, but I would love to see less indy titles reviewed, unless they are just exceptional.

      Maybe you should have another show titled Indy Reviews Weekly?

    • caseymckinnon wrote on June 20, 2:35 pm

      Bruce- A Comicbook Orange is still in its infancy and we're hoping to review comic book titles from all over the spectrum. Most of the stuff we've reviewed so far are titles we received advanced copies or free copies of from the publishers. As you've seen at the end of each episode, we're looking for creators and publishers to send us their work for review... so where this show goes, really depends on who responds. Thanks for your feedback, we'll take it into account as we produce new episodes ;)

    • footsore wrote on June 20, 2:43 pm

      Oh boy another indy review show...zzz

    • Vanessa wrote on June 20, 7:38 pm

      Hey footsore - we'll be producing more mainstream reviews on CBO, and to hold you over check out this: http://www.pulpsecret.com/post/931/alex-pete-justin-in-a-new-show
      hope you like it!

    • Jeremy Tinder wrote on June 21, 12:31 pm

      Yeah, screw this indie crap! I want HULK reviews!

    • Tim wrote on June 21, 8:07 pm

      Count me in for MORE indy comics. MoCCA this weekend!

    • Casey McKinnon wrote on June 21, 9:40 pm

      Indy... Mainstream... Can't we all just... get along? ;)

    • footsore wrote on June 22, 3:22 am

      No, not unless you mean Indys that wear spandex. Indys are all about the same thing, 'gay cowboys sitting around eating pudding'

    • Tone Wolf wrote on June 22, 2:08 pm

      ummm...comicbook orange will probably go over really well with the whole G4 TV croud. I personally found it extremely shallow. Hire a hot girl to read pre-written scripts about stuff she dosen't really care about in front of terrible graphics is a far cry from the realness of the Pulp Secret report. Comicbook Orange reminded me a bit of Max Headroom, but with less personality.

      PULP SECRET, the way it used to be however is a home run. In 5 minutes you manage to squeese in so much info about stuff that we actually care about delivered by people who actually care about what they are talking about. It was well edited, funny, informative and snappy.

      Alex Pete and Justin sitting down talking is okay, but we can get those kind of comicbook podcasts on one of 20 kinds of comic podcasts.

      Pulp Secret used to be a small little highlight of my work day. in 5 or 6 minutes, while still working at my desk i could stay caught up with things going on in comics, but not have storys spoiled for me.

      Bring back the way it used to be.

    • DrDoobious wrote on June 23, 7:25 am

      I personally know nothing about these more 'indy' releases, so if not for this I'd likely never learn anything about said titles. If I want to about new Batman, Spiderman or Any-other-random-animal-man releases there are plenty of easily accessible sources, so CBO is nice to have

      thanks guys

    • aparo wrote on August 6, 11:06 am

      I'm not too familiar with the indy scene...although most of what I've seen I've liked.

      I haven't read Mahler's "Lone Racer", but I have read "Van Helsing's Day Off". Very funny. I think maybe the shorter vignette's are more his style (and strength) than a longer narrative.

    A COMICBOOK ORANGE - A DAILY ELF; SUPER FARM-BOYS; SPORTS RACERS

    This week we ask what's on the top shelf of Top Shelf's latest releases. We check out James Kochalka's daily life as an American Elf, let Jeff Lemire tell us some fantastic Tales From The Farm, and wave a checkered flag at Nicolas Mahler's Lone Racer! Additional images provided by PhillipC, annia316; and video footage by MSchumacher1.

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