Pop Culture Affidavit Episode 137: And Walked Off to Look
It’s third and final episode in a series of three episodes about America: its history, its people, and its culture. This time around, I am looking at walking across America […]
It’s been TEN YEARS since I started this podcast, and it’s time for my TENTH trip to the Baltimore Comic-Con. Once again, Brett cosplays up and joins me to meet creators and buy comics. I’ve got interviews with Bob Hall, Joe Staton, Jill Thompson, and a number of other creators as well as a rundown of what I did, what I bought, and how I prepared. Then, I take a moment to reflect on ten years of podcasting.
A dear friend once said to me: “It’s a lot of fun when everyone’s a dork of some sort or another.” As I look back on my life as a dork, I realize that not only have I geeked out, but not in the right way. My taste, you see, isn’t great. But instead of hiding from that, I’ve decided to embrace it. Part commentary, part memoir, this is an exploration of my weird love for the obscure and for those things that sorta suck.
Tagged as: To Shake the Sleeping Self, comic-con, Joe Staton, baltimore comic-con, Jill Thompson, hiking, Bob Hall, travel writing, Mike Grell, Comics, America, history, A Walk Across America, walking, travel, Peter Jenkins, Barbara Jo Jenkins, collecting, Jedediah Jenkins, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez.
A dear friend once said to me: “It’s a lot of fun when everyone’s a dork of some sort or another.” As I look back on my life as a dork, I realize that not only have I geeked out, but not in the right way. My taste, you see, isn’t great. But instead of hiding from that, I’ve decided to embrace it. Part commentary, part memoir, this is an exploration of my weird love for the obscure and for those things that sorta suck.
Tom Panarese October 4, 2022
It’s third and final episode in a series of three episodes about America: its history, its people, and its culture. This time around, I am looking at walking across America […]
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