The H2O Podcast #173: In Which We Discuss the Trip to C2E2
This hour, we talk about the trip to Chicago for C2E2 — tech issues, big crowds, and goals (un)met. What did we learn for next time?
Read MoreThis hour, we talk about the trip to Chicago for C2E2 — tech issues, big crowds, and goals (un)met. What did we learn for next time?
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Read MoreIt’s finally here! The long-promised discussion about anime in our final episode (for now?).
Read MoreThis week, we’re not talking about the Google thing. We talk Marvel, Munsters, movies, and lots of other random bits that have crossed our desks.
Read MoreIn this extended episode, we discuss a goodly amount of San Diego Comic-Con news coming out of the film, television, and comics industries post-SDCC.
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Read MoreThe legal battle continues between Comic-Con International and Salt Lake Comic Con. Who really owns the term “comic con”? Can it even be trademarked at all? Or is SDCC targeting SLCC because of a grudge?
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