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[ Posted by jslewis on Dec 27th, 2006 2:34 PM ]...

Cool site. Good luck. Working with friends is a blast, no? If you have to work, you might as well do something you love with people you care about.

[ Posted by AndyDoan on Dec 27th, 2006 6:15 AM ]...

Love the show guys! I've changed my subscription list a bunch of times because of your podcast. BTW the new JSA is freaking awesome!

[ Posted by acomicbookgirl on Dec 25th, 2006 11:49 PM ]...

Merry Christmas! Thanks for the add! Love the podcast!

[ Posted by augiedb on Dec 20th, 2006 3:27 PM ]...

I look forward this weekend to hearing Josh doing his impersonation of me rolling my "R"s in Humberto Ramos' name.

[ Posted by eviljesus on Dec 19th, 2006 11:20 PM ]...

Pandas are hilarious.

[ Posted by davelevine on Dec 19th, 2006 10:21 PM ]...

Great show, guys! Love the format! Keep up the great work!

[ Posted by manmonster723 on Dec 19th, 2006 10:00 PM ]...

The latest podcast had a debate over the legitimacy of comics as viewed through the eyes of comics "outsiders". I think an important aspect was overlooked. While Joe Sixpack might still think of comics as strictly for kids, I think the actual creators have long since changed their minds--and that's part of why we're in this current creative renaissance.

Imagine a successful film or TV creator deciding to write a comic book back in the 1980s--it would never have happened back then because it would have been viewed as a step down. Today, creators from all kinds media--TV, movies, novels--are chomping at the bit to write comics (think Joss Whedon, Allan Heinberg, Brad Meltzer, etc.) and are proving that creators can move among different media types without being stigmatized. Much like film actors crossing over to television, creators from Hollywood and elsewhere are crossing over into comics. Today, it seems the creators understand it's about storytelling more than the vehicle used to communicate the story.

[ Posted by comicaddiction on Dec 19th, 2006 2:59 PM ]...

Hey, guys! Thanks for the add! I agree, Escapist is the sleeper hit of '06!

[ Posted by Panelologists on Dec 18th, 2006 7:28 PM ]...

love the show guys.

Keep up the good work.

[ Posted by shingoji on Dec 18th, 2006 10:35 AM ]...

Welcome to Comicspace! Glad to have you aboard! If you get the chance, come visit Twisted Kaiju Theater! We'll be glad to have you for lunch.

[ Posted by Luthor on Dec 18th, 2006 6:54 AM ]...

Thanks for the add guys.

Keep up the great work.

C Kevin Porter

PS: Jason Bateman could TOTALLY pull off Cap!

[ Posted by richardnilsson on Dec 15th, 2006 8:43 PM ]...

Thanks for the add, guys!

For some odd reason I keep picturing an overweight fanboy interrupting you in the middle of an interview screaming "COMICSPACE! COMICSPACE!"...

Huge fan of the show and listen religiously every week. Can't wait for the next show.

[ Posted by augiedb on Dec 12th, 2006 2:48 PM ]...

So I have to ask -- is this page on the web as embarrassing as a MySpace page? So far, it seems a lot less annoying.

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