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    • AndrewT wrote on June 20, 3:17 pm

      Wickeeed!
      Great guest for a first time guest...
      Seriously, good choice. Maybe give us a heads up next time so we can field some questions?

      Also, what webcomics do you guys normally read?

    • Reltib (guest) wrote on June 20, 5:37 pm

      Been meaning to read Box Office Poison for some time (7 years?). This episode really thrust the cattle prod. Can't wait to see Too Cool in July.
      Also, I don't know if you can track the show's ability to move books, but I tried to pick up the first part of the manga Monster in Philadelphia a week after the show in which you reviewed it and the first few books were gone from all the comic book stores, Border's, Barnes&Noble's.
      More guests from Pete's magic lamp.

    • hairballOne wrote on June 20, 7:33 pm

      Definitely more guest from the "lamp", especially from the indies. This episode was a great way to end my work week. Thanks, guys.

    • Steven J. Vasquez (guest) wrote on June 20, 9:56 pm

      When Justin made his comment about Pete appearing out of a magic lamp, I immediately got an image of Pete in Barbara Eden's I Dream Of Jeannie costume...

      ...UHGGG!!!

      IMAGE GET OUT!!!!!

    • jawshoowah (guest) wrote on June 20, 11:16 pm

      Good episode. Some of the best web comics out there, to me anyways, are Dinosaur Comics and A Softer World. Both make me consistently laugh everyday.

      Also, do you think that webcomics are a more appropriate field for humor than regular monthly comics. It seems that every comic that tries to do humor only manages to last long enough to pick up cult status before it is canceled.

    • Jeremy (guest) wrote on June 21, 6:19 am

      i dont understand why everytime you want to send comments and questions and you dont even reply on emails... anyway.. good episode! nice work, great guest!

    • Joker wrote on June 21, 2:49 pm

      Thats sucked! That was a sucky show! Man was that lame and with the sole exception of the Jewish comedy which was hilarious, that show was bad! Not good, bad, but bad, bad!

    • No to more Indies (guest) wrote on June 22, 7:50 am

      Indie Comics and the Temple of Meh

    • winterteeth (guest) wrote on June 22, 10:28 pm

      I picked up Too Cool to Be Forgotten at Heroescon this weekend and read it today. Was I the only one who teared up by the end?

    • SAMURAi (guest) wrote on June 23, 1:59 am

      Nice ep. though i missed speed round.. im gonn check Too Cool to Be Forgotten, looks good!
      Agree with jawshoowah with Dinosaur Comics.. just great! many laughs.

    • Rich (guest) wrote on June 24, 1:36 am

      I bought 'Too Cool' at HeroesCon but haven't read it just yet. Thanks for the kick in the pants.

      I picked up the 'Wondermark' book too. Funny, funny stuff.

    Wondermark, Rabbi's Cat 2, Postage Stamp Funnies, and Too Cool To Be Forgotten

    First up it's an the web comic Wondermark.  Pete and Justin both love the classic look of the artwork.  Then it's The Rabbi's Cat 2.   Justin loves this series, and can't say enough about the great story.  Next it's a review Postage Stamp Funnies.  The guys love the unique format of the comic and the great artwork.  Then it's a behind the scenes look at The Lost One's With Creator Steve Niles.  Finishing up, creator Alex Robinson comes into the studio to talk with Alex, Justin, and Pete about his upcoming comic Too Cool to Be Forgotten.  Be sure to watch to see all the action!

    Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com! This episode is sponsored by Zune Arts' Original Graphic Novel "The Lost Ones".

    Tags : Steve Niles, The Lost Ones, Postage Stamp Funnies, Shannon Wheeler, Rabbi's Cat 2, Joan Sfar, David Malki, Old Timey, Web Comic, Wondermark, The Onion

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