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Fanbase Press' flagship podcast discussing the top geek news stories of the week! Part of the Fanbase Press Podcast Network.
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Now displaying: September, 2021
Sep 24, 2021

In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts Bryant Dillon and Phillip Kelly are joined by special guest David Accampo (writer - Fanbase Press' The Margins, Lost Angels) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding Batman Versus Predator (1991) in light of the iconic comic series' 30th anniversary, with topics including the whether the crossover holds up 30 years later, which Marvel superheroes should take on the alien hunter, whether it's time for a cinematic adaptation, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Batman Versus Predator abound in this panel discussion!)

Sep 20, 2021

In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly welcome special guests Susan and Tilly Bridges (writers, Killswitch / founders, Pendant Audio) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including whether the Y: The Last Man TV series can surmount dystopia fatigue, Dune director Denis Villeneuve's thoughts on Marvel movies, reactions to the Hawkeye trailer, and how fandom has changed throughout the course of the pandemic.

Sep 17, 2021

In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts Bryant Dillon, Justin Peniston, and Phillip Kelly are joined by special guest Corinna Bechko (writer - Green Lantern: Earth One, The Expanse) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding An American Werewolf in London (1981) in light of the film's 40th anniversary, with topics including whether the film belongs more to the comedy or horror genre, Rick Baker's groundbreaking special effects, the thematic messages of the film, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for An American Werewolf in London abound in this panel discussion!)

Sep 13, 2021

In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly welcome special guest J.K. Woodward (artist, IDW's Star Trek, Smart Pop Books' The Star Trek Book of Friendship, The Con-a-Sutra) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including honoring the passing of actor Michael K. Williams, breaking down the trailer for The Matrix 4, the New Warriors live-action Marvel TV show that could have been, and our weekly trailer roundup with Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Prodigy, and LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales.

Sep 12, 2021

In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts Bryant Dillon, Justin Peniston, and Phillip Kelly are joined by special guests Don Aguillo (artist - Scout Comics' Rise, Fanbase Press' The Sequels, co-founder of In Hiatus Studios), Raf Salazar (freelance artist, co-founder of In Hiatus Studios), Susan Lee (Founder of the Women on the Dark Side Film Festival, creator of Wraith of Love) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding Marvel Studios' Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) in light of the film's recent release, with topics including how the films differs from other MCU entries, the themes and messages present in the film, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings abound in this panel discussion!)

Sep 7, 2021

In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly welcome special guest Matt Corrigan (co-host, The Launchpad Podcast) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including the multiverse competition between Marvel and DC, why viewers can't watch Shang-Chi safely at home during a global pandemic, the comics publishing storm surrounding Action Lab, and the responsibility that creators may (or may not) bear for the impact of their stories.

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