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This week's Paranoid Video features Dylan eating crow over his Emmy predictions and some epic talk about The Master.
This week's Paranoid Video features Dylan eating crow over his Emmy predictions and some epic talk about The Master.
Dylan and Nick bring in reinforcements to battle out Emmy predictions. Also, the gang discusses which comedians they'd like to see punch each other.
Five guests! One podcast!
Here comes Infinite Ammo, over the airwaves to youuuuuuu!
The boys are joined by James Pound, host of Breaking Bad screenings at the Alamo Drafthouse on Slaughter, and discuss what may or may not happen in the season finale.
Infinite Ammo's podcast now has a name, Social Link.
The creator of the Eisner-nominated Princeless helps develop a new scale for judging comics.
The boys are joined by Luke Winkie, r/atheism's #1 Fan!
ComicsBulletin is proud to launch the very first episode of the Infinite Ammo video game podcast. Please don't hate us.
The gang discusses weird celebrity news, traumatizing film experiences and Project Runway. And gay dating apps.
The gang discusses art they haven't gotten around to yet and Scott Aukerman makes funny noises with Nate MacDonald.
A #rare and #based live episode featuring comicker and all-around nice guy Phil McAndrew.
After last year's excitement, it was a sure bet I'd be taking another four-day tour of San Diego Comic-Con 2012.
A ghostful episode where Nate and Danny talk to each other about comics and other things. They're okay with that.
Dylan and Nick use the halfway mark of the year to unveil part one of their Best of Television 2012 list.
Dylan and Nick declare war on Newsroom and then pit this summer's superhero films against each other.
It's the first annual Paranoid Video Father's Day spectacular!
Talking to the creator of Friends with Boys and lots of webcomics about craft and the importance of young adult comics.
Dylan and Nick tackle the violent zaniness of God Bless America, and then Dylan and special guest Sujana defends that movie's targets.
Dave Elliott talks about his upcoming creator-owned material, his experiences in the industry and what REALLY happened with Marvelman/Miracleman.