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Orbital In Conversation: The Real/Fake Geeks Tackle Secret Wars!

By Chris Thompson

[audio:http://popculturehound.net/podcast/OiCPodcastEpisode129.mp3]

allnewdifferentavengers1Following on from the recent chaos of Nick Marino & Daniel Arruda Massa (which you can still listen to here), this week I'm back with Maria Norris as The Real/Fake Geeks take on Jonathan Hickman's epic Secret Wars!

To coincide with this year's Free Comic Book Day, we look at what you need to know going into this major Marvel event. Plus we discuss Marvel's FCBD offerings and take a look at the new Marvel Previews in an effort to make sense of it all. If that's not enough, we also share our thoughts on Avengers: Age Of Ultron and how it relates to us as comics fans.

And never fear, you can still enjoy the Pop Culture Hound back-catalogue right here, as we continue to put out the same quality interviews and discussion with Orbital in Conversation going forward. It's only gonna get better, folks!

To get in touch, send feedback or submit projects for consideration, please email chris@orbitalcomics.com. And if you missed last week's episode (or any others) you can find them right here or subscribe via iTunes. You can also support the Orbital in Conversation podcast by clicking here to make a donation. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and will help us maintain the site, get new equipment, and encourage us to keep going on those cold lonely nights.

Chris Thompson's Twitter: @popculturehound
Chris Thompson's website: popculturehound.com

Maria Norris' Twitter: @MariaWNorris

Orbital Comics' Twitter: @orbitalcomics
Orbital Comics' website: www.orbitalcomics.com


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Editor-in-Chief at Bleeding Cool. Independent comics scholar and former English Professor. Writing books on magic in the works of Alan Moore and the early works of Neil Gaiman.
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