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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 81

Giggaheim-Podcast-Album-81Justice League #2 • Batman Arkham City • DARPA Recycling

 

The crew comes back from break refreshed and ready to rock. Pete reviews Justice League #2 and talks about the big developments from New York Comic Con: Robot Chicken will do a special DC episode, and Marvel will be bringing back the Phoenix. Craig reviews Batman: Arkham City, and talks about the possibilities with Microsoft’s next gen game console, the Xbox 720. The Space Race comes to New Guienea, and DARPA is recycling Satellites. All in one episode!

 

 

 

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Batman pays his respects

This is one of the coolest achievements I have every achieved and it is also one of the easiest. This involves Batman paying his respects to his parents in Arkham City. You don’t actually meet his parents but Batman goes to where they died and he then knells before their outlines with a rose next to them.

Best easter egg ever in this game.

 

Giggaheim Podcast Episode 80

Giggaheim-Podcast-80-AlbumFlashpoint #5 • iPhone 4S • Tech & Love • Remembering Steve Jobs

The gang gathers for a somber podcast this week. It was an end to several eras, and losses in the world of fandom. First the crew pay tribute to Betty Luster (Mr. B Natural), and try and figure out how they will survive life without the Simpsons. Then they cheer up with the news of the iPhone 4S, and new iOS5 features available this week. Randis demonstrates how romance and relationships have been impacted by personal technology, and the crew remembers a titan with the passing of Steve Jobs. Stay Tuned after the podcast for Tech editor Doug and Craig as they remember Apple’s most influential force.

 

 

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Giggahiem Podcast 79


Giggaheim-Podcast-Album-79Flash #1 • iPhone 5 • Battlefield 3 Beta • Aphrodisiacs

 

A quick episode or betas and sneak peeks. Pete reveals set photos from the anticipated mega-movie, the Avengers. Craig talks about the Battlefield 3 demo. The crew discusses the fast processor on the upcoming iPhone 5, Pete reviews the new Flash #1 by Francis Manapul, and Randis covers all you need to know about aphrodisiacs.

 

 

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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 78

American Vampire • Gears of War 3  • Netflix vs Blockbuster • Breaking the Speed of Light

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Pete gets back into comics and reviews  the first trade paperback collection for Stephen King’s American Vampire. Netflix launches Quickster, while Dish network relaunches a damn good version of Blockbuster. Craig and Pete review the new Gears of War 3, and give you the info you need to know about it. The iPod may be dead, asteroids didn’t kill the dinosaurs, and the CDC has an anti-zombie plan. But the biggest scientific discovery was CERN breaking the light speed barrier. All in this week’s episode.

 

 

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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 75

Justice League #1 • Modern Warfare Pro Tourney • NASA Web App • When Friends Should Be Lovers

 

Giggaheim-Podcast-Episode-75-thumbWe try on a new format for Labor Day. First we talk about the professional tournament for Modern Warfare players and then shift to George Lucas “enhancing” his Star Wars movies yet again. After we spit fire at the newer special edition blu-rays, we try and figure out how to tell a friend that you want more, and when to try and make that move. Then Pete reviews the blockbuster inaugural issue of DC Comics New 52, Justice League #1 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee.

 

 

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2011 Summer Movie Wrap Up Show

2011Summer-Movie-awards-album-iconIn this episode we will review what came out, give our short reviews on the films, and read your comments you submitted for the Summer Blockbusters of 2011. We review:

  • Thor
  • Priest
  • Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides
  • Hangover 2
  • Kung Fu Panda 2
  • X-Men: First Class
  • Super 8
  • Green Lantern
  • Cars 2
  • Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
  • Captain America
  • Smurfs
  • Cowboys and Aliens
  • Rise of Planet of the Apes
  • Conan

We crown the winners and losers in the fun special.

 

 

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Giggaheim Podcast 73

Giggaheim-Podcast-73-Album-iconUltimate Fallout #6 • Gamescom • IBM’s Brain Chips • Dream Interpretations

 

In this episode Pete review Ultimate Comics Fallout #6 to mourn the loss of Ultimate Spider-Man. The gang passes judgment on potential movies Rambo 5, and a Blade Runner Sequel. Craig Talks about the developments at Gamescom including news That Playstation’s new handheld is more powerful than their PS3, and Diablo 3 could come to game consoles. HP does away with it’s mobile OS, Kindle skirts Apple, and IBM creates chip that mimic the human brain. Randis then interprets our dreams, and what they mean.

 

 

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Comic Book Reviews: Dual #6

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Written and Illustrated by Michael Walton

Published by Zuda Comics

Available on Comixology

 

 

Dual-6-fightIssue six is the last of Michael Walton’s Dual. A highly imaginative tale about a man and his imaginary friend in a world with magical instances. We have followed Bill and Yasu for five issues and watched Bill grow up and deal with the idea and power of having an imaginary friend that grants him extraordinary powers once bill…well….ingests him. After meeting witches, and monsters, Bill crosses paths with a dragon, who is now marrying Bill’s true love, Carina. This whole issue is one big throw down, as Bill squares off with Dave the dragon.

 

This issue is exactly what I loved about this series, only more action packed. It has great mysticism mixed with wit and sobering reality that made Dual such a great series. Michael Walton, like many of his Zuda Comics cohorts, never strayed from the story and always stayed true to the vision of his story. There are tough choices he had to make as a writer, and he certainly picked a difficult project to illustrate by trying to marry a sober reality with fantastic elements. Btu the hard choices paid off, and made for a great series.

 

Dual-6-Color-changeOne of my favorite elements of Michael Walton’s style is a drop in color as Yasu and Bill meld as one. The ending of the book is poignant as it feels as though the cameras have been changed out, and the viewpoint changes. The prophecy that mystics have been telling Bill begins to come to fruition, and the world changes. What I especially loved, and hated about this book was that it was the end.  Walton leaves the ending wide open, as if the tale had only just begun, but unfortunately with Zuda Comics’ demise, so went a fantastic web series that is thankfully collected at Comixology. If you haven’t already, pick up Dual. Not only is it a great tale you can reread several times, but it is also a great digital comic to show off on you iPhone, iPad, or whatever device you are using. A true collectible.

 

 

 

Giggaheim Podcast Episode 72

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Dual #6 • Xbox Points Credited • Ninjas with iPads • Dating Obsessive Hobbyists

It’s a week filled with news of the weird. Pete reviews the last issue of Michael Walton’s Dual from Zuda Comics. Thor is replaced, Batman Dark Knight Rises gets a new ride, and Austin Powers rides again? Craig tells us about Microsoft giving people too many Xbox Live Points, and reviews Fruit Ninja for the Xbox Kinect. Nintendo contemplates making games for the iPhone while Ninjas smuggle iPads into Hong Kong. There’s a new World’s Tallest Skyscraper, DARPA loses a plane, and NASA thinks we’re all aliens.  Randis answers listener mail about dating people with obsessive hobbies, and also gives dating do’s and don’ts.

 

 

 

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