This month on the Podcasting After Dark presents TV Obscura, Zak, Corey, and Diallo are joined by Max from Ready2Retro to review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures Vol 1! This is the third franchise in the Saturday Morning Adventures series the boys have covered, the first two being G.I.Joe and Dungeons & Dragons. Listen and find out how this comic compares to those two, and how well it captures the tone of the classic cartoon.
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This month on the Podcasting After Dark presents TV Obscura, Zak, Corey, and Diallo are joined by Max from Ready2Retro to review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures Vol 1! This is the third franchise in the Saturday Morning Adventures series the boys have covered, the first two being G.I.Joe and Dungeons & Dragons. Listen and find out how this comic compares to those two, and how well it captures the tone of the classic cartoon.
This week on Podcasting After Dark, Zak and Corey are joined by horror author, David Irons to review Angel! A movie that’s as sleazy as you expect it to be, but also a lot more heartfelt and sweet. The boys don’t breakdown the movie like usual, it’s is more of a general discussion review. This leaves lots of room for David to talk about how Angel and other 80s movies helped misinform his perception of the United States while growing up in the UK lol
Podcasting After Dark - Cult Movies and TV Shows
This month on the Podcasting After Dark presents TV Obscura, Zak, Corey, and Diallo are joined by Max from Ready2Retro to review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures Vol 1! This is the third franchise in the Saturday Morning Adventures series the boys have covered, the first two being G.I.Joe and Dungeons & Dragons. Listen and find out how this comic compares to those two, and how well it captures the tone of the classic cartoon.