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Episode 33 – Ice Cream Cake w/ Rick Remender June 28, 2010

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Rick Remender is our first guest to pull a hat trick on War Rocket Ajax, as he stops by to talk about Fear Agent, Frankencastle, and colorful stories about ice cream and hardcore music. We debut a new format for the show, and Chris and Euge talk about Superman just walkin’ the earth n’ sh*t.

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1. Tweets that mention War Rocket Ajax – The Greatest Comic Book and Pop Culture Podcast In the World! » Episode 33 – Ice Cream Cake w/ Rick Remender -- Topsy.com - June 28, 2010

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2. Jake - June 28, 2010

If this is the third time Rick Remender has been on the show, why is the filename wra333remender[bdos[/b].mp3?

3. Sean Hollenhors - June 28, 2010

SIIIIIIIIIIIIMS ROOOOOOOOOOOOAST!!!

4. Sims - June 29, 2010

If this is the third time Rick Remender has been on the show, why is the filename wra333remender[bdos[/b].mp3?

Because it’s the second show where he’s been the featured guest. His actual second appearance was the Christmas Special, in which pretty much everyone who showed up became a two-time guest.

5. Phill - June 29, 2010

Brent Weinbach is so awesome. IIRC, he was the guy on the Comedy & Everything Else podcast who was talking about how much he enjoyed the High School Musical movies. Euge, you might be interested in Joe Frank, a radio artist/monologist who Brent Weinbach is heavily influenced by, although Frank is more surreal and disturbing than funny. He is funny, though. He was also the voice of the computer in the movie Galaxy Quest.

6. Colt H. - June 29, 2010

Man, Remender’s always so damn entertaining on this show. His whole explanation of that Punisher scene, and the events leading up to it, really made me look at it in a different light.

Though I’m just gonna say, I’m disappointed that the fart stories promised in the end-of-show stinger didn’t materialize in the actual show.

7. Alan W H - June 29, 2010

Unfortunately, the President Superman storyline can’t be following Grounded since he can’t prove where he was born, as Curt Franklin and Chris Haley showed: http://www.letsbefriendsagain.com/2009/07/31/superman-super-muslim/

And not to be a downer, but regarding Veronica Webb following you, might you have been confused with this person?:
http://www.ahneugene.com/work/?page_id=2
Photography seems more in line with her field.

8. Alan W H - June 29, 2010

I take back the possible confusion. My guess is that Veronica Webb knows Laetitia Wajnapel, who you interviewed back on PYDK. That is something that is actually about fashion, not just tangentially related.

9. Alan W H - June 29, 2010

And you said they closed Fantom Comics in the Pentagon City Mall. It’s been two years since I was last in DC, but do they still have a location in Union Station? That’s where I used to go. (Note: They are not actually listed on the directory in Union Station, but are right outside the escalators of the Metro station. Or at least used to be.)

10. Euge - June 29, 2010

Alan W. H. is on the case! That actually makes sense, though I’d like to hold out for the hope that Ms. Webb listens to “Ira Glass” while picking up her kids from daycare.

11. Robin K. - June 30, 2010

WAAAAIT a minute, Propagandhi interlude?! Oh, boys, thank you for that. And thanks for MORE REMENDER, MORE MORE MORE.

12. dj empirical - June 30, 2010

DUDE

“Turtle Power” is not by MC Hammer, it’s by Partners in Kryme. And it freakin rules. I’ve done it in karaoke multiple times.

MC Hammer’s song on that soundtrack is “This Is What We Do”.

13. dj empirical - July 1, 2010

also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPHZErwN4u8

14. Jared - July 1, 2010

I had a thought while reading all the comments about both JMS’ Superman and Wonder Woman stuff–I wonder if either should have been introduced through 10-page prologues. Because I’ve read through the interviews about both projects, and the ideas that he’s putting out sound SO MUCH BETTER then what I’m reading on the page. I wonder if they should have just let the anniversary issues be their own thing, and then just cold introduced both in Superman #701 and Wonder Woman #601, where he’d actually have 20-30 pages to really flesh out what’s happening. I dunno, just a thought.

I also fully approve of a Chris Sims roast. :D

15. Russell The Noob - July 3, 2010

http://theslackerz.com/index.php?nav=Comic&Page=62

The streets are hard.

16. Gary - July 9, 2010

Did Rick Remender ever get you that questionnaire? Any chance of it getting posted?

17. PJ - July 16, 2010

@alan w.h.: The Fantom location in union station is still there. It’s a great store.

18. Esteban - July 24, 2010

I’m with Gary, I’d really like to see that questionnaire.

19. jonny the homicidal drummer - July 25, 2010

i agree with gary and guitar legend esteban i would like to see that

20. Bixby Grant - August 3, 2010

yeah, how about that questionnaire?

big ups!

21. Euge - August 3, 2010

Unfortunately (to all of you), we have not gotten the questionnaire. Not sure if Rick was offering it up to the public, but we’ll check with him and get back to youse guys soon.