Scott, Oliver, & Luke chat with metaphysical guru, Patricia Cori to discuss the origins of Halloween as they recap their weekend festivities along with calls-a-plenty, scary comic listing and Sub/Flub.
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Scott & Oliver welcome Ryan Ferrier, the editor-in-chief of the film & comic news/reviews website, GIANT KILLER SQUID! With Ryan’s vast pop culture knowledge this hour of FbR turns into Open Lines discussion and ‘Sub Or Flub’ catch-up.
Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Scott, Oliver & Rambo take calls on the Disney/Marvel merger, reorganization of DC Entertainment, new comics, games, movies, Sub-Or-Flub and more. Airdate: 9/13/09
Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Listen in only after screening this summer’s South African sci-fi, pop-corn flick, District 9. Along with D9 discussion and debate, you’ll receive a update of the week’s pop culture happenings, new comic recap and ‘Sub or Flub’!
Thursday, July 30th, 2009
In this live hour happening at the same time at San Diego’s Comic-Con International, Scott, Oliver, and David Hopkins recap all of the news, big announcements and major happenings of the biggest comic book convention in the world. The boys are joined by artist Brian Denham who had a major announcement with IDW Publishing over the weekend, Meg over the phone with a con report and a call from the San Diego floor live!
Monday, June 29th, 2009
In this hour of FbR, Scott & Luke speak to Rick Marshall, Editor of MTV’s Splash Page Blog to discuss the late Michael Jackson’s bizarre connections to the comic book world. Callers and friend of the show, Jim Lujan join in to Sub-Or-Flub Transformers 2, Depp as Mad Hatter, the Marvel title count, Oscar’s 10 Best Picture Noms and a whole lot more.
Sunday, May 10th, 2009
Listen in as Scott and Oliver break down last weekend’s $72M release of JJ Abram’s ‘Star Trek’ with lots of callers (including Scott’s dad) and loads of laughs.
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
In this wild and woolly episode of FbR, an attention-deprived Scott finally unleashes his thoughts on the new release, ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ and is (thankfully) joined by Luke, Rambo, Britta and a few callers with their own opinions and thoughts about the big movie. Throw in a quick review of North Texas’ Free Comic Book Day offerings, random Sub or Flubs and you’ve got a Fanboy Radio that’s worth the cost of admission.
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Scott and David are joined by game journalist Allen Brooks who gives us his report from San Fransisco’s Game Developers Conference which took place the weekend before. Throw in discussion about the Wolverine online leak, lots of callers and a bunch of Sub of Flub topics and the hour will go by faster than you’d like!
Friday, April 3rd, 2009
In this rowdy and content-filled hour of FbR, David and Scott speak to a crowd of indie comic creators Sina Grace creator of ‘Books with Pictures’ & ‘Cedric Hollows in Dial M for Magic,’ Len Wallace of ‘Love Buzz,’ Kevin Hanna from ‘Frogchildren Studios,’ Aaron Thomas Nelson of ‘Marlow’ & Mike Dawson of ‘Freddie and Me.’
