Hey Kids, Comics! #107 - Comiconomy


Economics. 


Regardless of the political system utilized by a culture, in the modern world economics is still the deciding factor at work in all things.  Money, after all, makes the world go ‘round.  But how do the principles of economy work in  a world full of super-powered beings, ultra high technology, and extraterrestrial life?  It can’t simply be business as usual with the odd caped wonder soaring over the Stock Exchange, can it?  And on a more individual level, what are the economics of becoming a crime fighter?  Can you beat up the bad guys and thwart evil-doers while still paying the rent and putting food on the table?   


Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston crunch the numbers in this issue that takes an accounting of the power of the All-Mighty Buck in the realm of the super-hero.  Cash in on this great episode that you will certainly keep you entertained all the way to the bank.  That is if you happen to be listening to the show while driving to your bank.  Regardless, you don’t have to be a CPA to enjoy this week’s HKC!


Check Out This Economical Issue Right Here!



The Rantcor Pit Live #12 - Galactic Film Festival I


It all got started with Hardware Wars.  The Star Wars fan film has gone from infrequent at best to almost ubiquitous in the age of video and computers.  


As a result Cole Houston and Eddie Medina have taken it upon themselves to host their first (of many to come) Galactic Film Festival!  Join them as they take you from the adventures of Fluke Starbucker to some unusual films by the fans themselves.  Even the "Jedi Holocron" himself, Jantzen joins in with some great footage that he really loves.


And speaking of Jantzen, again we must thank him for making this technically busy episode and making it work so well!



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Find the fan films referenced in this episode at full right here:

Hardware Wars
Christmas Taun Tauns
Star Wars Uncut
Retribution
Ryan vs. Brandon 2

Hey Kids, Comics! #106 - Masters of Kung-Fu


There is a long-standing fascination in the West with the martial arts of the East.  Primarily those of China, but those of Japan have also been in the spotlight.  Comic books are certainly no stranger to the specialized, and often mystified, techniques of hand to hand combat that are uniquely Asian.


Thank you to Dan Cerquitella for the use of his Paul Gulacy commission (above) in this week's issue.

Join your hosts Andrew "Rex Kwon Do" Farmer and Cole "Shaq- Fu" Houston as they explore the influence of martial arts on comics and comic book characters.  It truly is East meets West in a four color mixed martial arts extravaganza that puts the whole cast of Mortal Combat to shame!



Bow to your Sensai and listen to this episode!




Do It Yourself Episode 3: Man of Steel


Vegabomber and Joose are back!  This time they set their sights on Zach Snyder's over the top take on Superman, Man of Steel.  



With a sequel already in production, how would your hosts have made a better go of the first film of the latest Superman franchise?  Where did this movie go wrong in their opinion and what could be done to fix it?  Enjoy what promises to be a super episode of this popular JCU podcast!  


Whadjathink? - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For


The Wages of Sin


It's time for another spoiler-rich edition of Whadjathink?  Mrs. JediCole and Bobby Blakey are at it again, this time they are turning down any given back alley in Frank Miller's Sin City!

Actually they have invited Hey Kids, Comics! co-hosts Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston to join them as they discuss the long overdue sequel, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.  Like Marv, they pull no punches when it comes to spoilers, so if you have not yet seen the movie, perhaps it would be best to check it out first.  Find out for yourself if Robert Rodriguez's latest noir effort found favor in their eyes.

SPOILER ALERT!



The Rantcor Pit #22 - Responsible Parties


Who's in charge here?

When it comes to major motion pictures, it is the director of course.  And when it comes to the Star Wars Saga, the responsibilities of both the director and the writer certainly influence the final films. 


George Lucas, Irvin Kirshner, and Richard Marquand direct their respective sagas.
Join hosts Cole "JediCole Houston and Eddie Medina as they explore those responsible for the Star Wars films to date and touch on those yet to come.  From George Lucas' often disjointed vision that, with the help of many others over the years, became the mythology of our time to the unusual choices of those who were given the helm.  These films are full of ups and downs that are all the product of those who wrote the stories and screenplays and those who shepherded them through the creative process that brought them to the silver screen.

JJ Abrams takes up the torch as the Saga continues.

Hey Kids, Comics! Live #1 - Challenge of the Super Fails


In the fine tradition forged by The Rantcor Pit Live, there is now a second live show on Deep Ellum on Air brought to you by The JediCole Universe!  

Join host Andrew Farmer and his stalwart co-host Cole Houston as they break the fourth wall and explore a brand new world (for Andy, anyway), live streaming!  

The latest story arc concludes at last with a final look at some of the worst failures in comics.  Celebrity created comics are discussed as well as the epic failures surrounding Defiant Comics and Tekno Comix.  Plus a look at one of the worst X-Men figures ever (courtesy of Dallas Vintage Toys).


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Look for new episodes of Hey Kids, Comics! Live on the second Saturday of every month, streaming live from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM!


Hey Kids, Comics! #105 - Challenge of the Super-Fails: Toy Not Fair


Prepare to be "badded"!  Hey Kids, Comics! has yet again set sail for the Aisle of Misfit Toys!



We live in a truly golden age for collectors when almost any pop culture property is ripe for licensing.  This translates, for comic book fans, into a veritable cornucopia of toys and collectibles based on their favorite titles.  Truly something to celebrate, right?

Weeellllllllll...not always.



Sometimes the best characters (and even the worst) in comics get a less than ideal treatment from toy manufacturers.  The bane of collectors everywhere are the tragic toys that represent what might have been.  And then there are the toys that should never have been!  Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston dip into the devil's toy box and make their Wish (It Didn't Exist) List for comic book themed toys!

The Rantcor Pit Live #11 - He's a Man, Not a System

It's time for another Star Wars character spotlight on The Rantcor Pit!  This time it is the king of cool in that galaxy far, far away...none other than Lando Calrissian!  



Cole "JediCole" Houston and Eddie Medina discuss the suave, sophisticated, and devil-may-care administrator of Bespin's Cloud City with their special guest Andrew Farmer.  



Is this former card-playing scoundrel turned "Mr. Responsibility" actually the most effective character in the Saga?  Does he have a plan for every contingency?  What's up with him pilfering Han's wardrobe?  


"This could be the sexiest episode of 'The Rantcor Pit Live' ever!"
This and more is explored as we pile three people into a Twin-Pod Cloud Car for a trip to that city among the clouds.  Pack up your Ugnaughts and carbonite and ice cream makers for some fun and surprises that are all about Lando!

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Hey Kids, Comics! #104 - Challenge of the Super-Fails: Defective Comics


When good comics go bad it is a terrible thing indeed.  When comics start out bad it is rather tragic, since it is rare that they will ever improve.



Your hosts Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston reveal many points that comics failed them.  Often in a big way!  From DC Challenge to the parody and adult comic gluts, there is plenty to explore.  Join the fun (and the pain) as the bad side of comics is the topic of conversation here at Hey Kids, Comics!  


The Rantcor Pit #21 - Back to School

It’s that time of year again all over the country (if you are in the US, that is), back to school time.   So what exactly does a return to the books and desks and teachers have to do with Star Wars?  Well take your seats and prepare to take note of the myriad school supplies that bore the Star Wars name.  Plus get schooled on the personal reminisces of your hosts and the influence Star Wars had during their classroom years.


Cole “JediCole” Houston and Eddie Medina are your teachers and The Rantcor Pit your new home room in this special episode in celebration of the end of summer and the beginning of the fall semester.  So settle in and enjoy a lesson in the Star Wars Three Rs – Ronto, Revan, and R2!*



*Note: The “Star Wars Three Rs” are not featured in this episode in any way whatsoever.  

What Would Comic Book Villains Do? (WWCBVD?) Week 13

After a long hiatus, one of the most popular recurring features of this site is back!  


Join us as we delve into the darkest pits of worst that humanity has to offer.  The super-villain is not only the counterpoint to the super-hero, but a broken reflection on all that we are as a society.  The most vile and terrible criminals and maniacs of all time have been gathered and a few of their number selected to answer a moral question in their own unique way!

Scenario:  The day started out very hot and you drank a lot of ice water before departing on a stroll in the park.  Along the way you twice stopped at hot dog carts or other vendors to purchase a large bottle of cold water.  Now you find yourself on the far end of the Bike & Hike trail, the meandering stretch that is the furthest from any public restrooms in either direction.  It is inevitable that nature calls at this very moment.  Confronted with an agonizing walk to get relief, what do you do?


Zebra-Man:  I may look like a wild animal, and I may have a reputation as something of a wild man – especially when I’m drunk, but I am not some kind of uncouth savage!  Sure I’ve fought Batman!  Sure I’ve committed terrible crimes!  Sure I’ve spent time in Arkham Asylum!  But that doesn’t mean I’m not human!

I would do what any smart guy would do in this situation of course.  I’d wander off the trail and into the most secluded wooded area I can find an relieve myself there.  I mean seriously!  Do you know the penalties they level against people for public urination in this town?  I’m not taking any chances!  I’m a human being after all!


Vermin:  It is obvious you people do no research for this segment.  I live in a SEWER!  Do you think I really care about the whens and wheres  when the old bladder needs some relief?  Didn't I tell you last time that you needed to fire whoever puts your candidate list together?

Super-villains are a nasty lot and I’m the nastiest of them all!  I actually pride myself on that.  Besides, I can’t let normal biological functions slow me down when killing Spider-Man is on the agenda!  And no, I am not going to do that exaggerated Spider-Man growl this time.  I am so over that.  I still want him dead, I'm just not going to get all up in that about it.


Cheetah:  Unlike the boys in this survey, I am possessed of certain feminine refinements that define my behavior in such situations.  I was raised to be a lady, albeit a lady that grew up to be a career criminal.  None the less there are certain lines one must never cross, regardless of their level of evil.  Etiquette is certainly one of these.  One must simply put on a brave face, practice grace and poise, and make their way in a lady-like fashion to the nearest lavatory. 

Of course in my case I can make that happen in a split second, but that really should not undermine the core point here.


Dragon Man:  As an android I am constantly baffled by the minutia of the lives of biological creatures.  Waste evacuation is not outside the realm of my mechanisms, but the process is so alien to that which dictates the lives of you flesh-things as to offer no true analogue in the context of the query at hand. 

Furthermore my logic circuits are taxed by the suggestion that an entity like myself, imbued as I am with the power of unassisted flight, should elect to subject oneself to the terrestrial drudgery that is the fate of the pedestrian.  While I am no stranger to ambulation of this type, were I to find myself confronted with circumstances that put me a great and less-than-linear distance from my goal, I see no reason not to avail myself of the more worthwhile use of my wings over that of my legs. 

If a man-made villain could be allowed to make a suggestion, one that has no doubt been proffered by others, this particular column would benefit greatly by employing a researcher or a full staff thereof.  Such assistance would greatly improve the odds that the selection of participants more accurately matches the scenario presented to those providing their personal answers.  But what do I know?  I’m just a dumb fire-breathing robot!


Tapeworm:  You know what?  That is about the smartest thing anyone has ever asked me in all my time as a villain!  No, really.  I am not being sarcastic or anything.  I really wish someone had posed this question to me years ago.  And I’ll tell you why…

This exo-tail suit thing (I really never came up with a technical term for it, sorry) is a marvel of technology.  It is chock full of gyroscopic sensors and auto-correcting mechanisms that turn an otherwise unwieldy length of servomechanisms, solenoids, wires, pistons, nested gears, circuits, and bushings into a marvel of controlled momentum.  When I don my Tapeworm suit I transform from an awkward and uncoordinated loser into a combination of a titanic powerhouse and the most nimble ballet phenom!  Yet amid that perfection there is an inevitable flaw.

You know how that port on the Death Star undermined the integrity of the whole shooting match in Star Wars?  Little flaws can make a big difference.  In my case the Law of Unintended Consequences comes into play in that I never thought to work out an internal means for relieving myself.  While this suit is a pinnacle of modern mechanical engineering, it is not a simple thing to extract oneself from at the end of the day, much less in cases need like this one. 

I really should research what NASA builds into their space suits.  I bet our astronauts don’t take a hiatus from eating and drinking for half a day or more before they don their spacesuits!  I kid you not, the worst part about putting this bad boy on for a day of robbing banks and fending off crime-fighters is having to avoid food and drink for around 24 hours like I have bloodwork in the morning or something!  I don’t think I’d fare very well in the situation you describe if I was off my traditional regimen for suiting up as Tapeworm, let’s just leave it at that.


Black Talon:  You dare?!  Have you no idea whom you address?!  It is I, Black Talon!  He who has awakened the dead to walk upon the Earth anew!  He who has mesmerized chieftains, kings, and CEOs!  He whom the very Abyss does fear!  He who is so secure in himself that dares to go about proudly in public in a ridiculous chicken costume!  I am BLACK TALON!  Fear me, o mortal!

But since you asked nicely and all, I’d just drop trou and whiz off the edge of the path.  It’s good for the flowers, right?

Hey Kids, Comics! #103 - Challenge of the Super-Fails: Journey Into Misery

What went wrong?!  In some cases in the long history of comics, almost everything!

The Challenge of the Super-Fails continues with a "Journey Into Misery"!

Before and after "experimental style".
How often our favorite comics have let us down.  From bad artists and poor stories to really ill-conceived concepts that should never have left the editor's office, much less the printer!  Join Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston as they touch upon the lowlights of their own experience with various titles, writers, artists, and even editors in the middle chapter of "Challenge of the Super-Fails"!


The Rantcor Pit Live #10 - I AM Your Father!


Hello from Dallas, Texas!  The Rantcor Pit Live ran late this week (and the archive is running late, too) but it happened against all odds!  



And speaking of odd, you just never know who might fall into the Rantcor Pit!  This week JediCole's own dad, Don Houston was the very special guest of the show.  Just like in The Empire Strikes Back, this week's show pits father against son.  And there is more!  A surprise guest also manages to infiltrate the proceedings!

Check out the archive and visit Deep Ellum On Air for this and more amazing shows!


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