Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures vol.3 Febuary 2005
“One Battle” (11-13 of 13)
script by Tim Mucci
art by The Fillbach Brothers
colors by Sigmund Torre
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Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures vol.3 Febuary 2005
“One Battle” (11-13 of 13)
script by Tim Mucci
art by The Fillbach Brothers
colors by Sigmund Torre
Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures vol.3 Febuary 2005
“One Battle” (1-10 of 13)
script by Tim Mucci
art by The Fillbach Brothers
colors by Sigmund Torre
Let’s Get Into It | 33:Getting Close to Hard with Halle Kiefer
Halle Kiefer plays "What's the most pretentious thing you believe?" We talk Korn, Slipknot, Jars of Clay and white funk. Just some real good talk about some real good bands.
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Let’s Get Into It | 29: Snyeps with Gabriella Paiella
Writer at The Cut and truly delightful person Gabriella Paiella shares her favorite conspiracy theories and sets up the perfect bunker in which to ride out the apocalypse.
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Let’s Get Into It | 28: Consider The Nerd with Cole Stryker
Author Cole Stryker pitches a new book idea and shares his memories of a younger, nerdier Nick.
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I’m on a podcast. Like, every week, with my friends Jason Oberholtzer and Tim Mucci. It’s called Let’s Get Into It. It’s funny and good.
You should listen to the newest episode, ‘Episode Six: Taylor Moore & Paula Poundstone Hit It Off’ (iTunes). Or if you’re not ready, just follow it on Twitter at agoodpodcast.
Just saw you posted pages from the Odyssey book I wrote. Did you notice that Hermes only speaks in rhyme?
HI MISTER TIM MUCCI!! I really loved reading your book and I’m so honoured that you’ve found my blog. My emotions are currently very ;o;;;;; right now.
I did notice Hermes’ speech pattern and thought it was delightful. Rather fitting too, I’d say, for his role as god of speech. I really enjoyed his characterization and depiction throughout the entire comic in fact; the part with Ares makes me crack up every time I read it.
Thank you for the great contributions to the archive!
In this week's episode, we finish "The Colossus of Ylourgne," sections 5-8. Come visit us on our new site at thedoubleshadow.com and check out this week's post. We'll be keeping the Tumblr blog as well for shorter media posts.
Next week, we'll be talking about "The Mandrakes."
Music by: Kevin MacLeod