Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Season 1 Review
Mark Radulich, Robert Winfree, David Wright are joined by Lilly Radulich to discuss the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba for this one.
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Mark Radulich, Robert Winfree, David Wright are joined by Lilly Radulich to discuss the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba for this one.
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Alexis and Mark team up to review Judas and the Black Messiah, as well as discuss Golden Globe nominees, review the latest movie news, and discuss the new Mortal Kombat (2021) trailer.
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Metal Hammer of Doom stays in the Scandinavian Peninsula, as Jesse and Mark review Sirenia’s new album, Riddles, Ruins & Revelations.
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On a new TV Party Tonight, Ronnie Adams rejoins Mark to review the short-lived TV series adaptation of the Greg Rucka comic series Stumptown.
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There’s so much to breakdown for the Hoverboardsmen, Mark, Chris Bailey, and Chris Sheehan on this NXT Takeover Vengeance Day Review.
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Mark Radulich and Ronnie Adams discuss the comic series by Greg Rucka, Stumptown Volume 1 on this week’s Source Material.
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Metal Hammer of Doom is back to normal! Jesse and Mark go back to reviewing some Finnish folk metal. This time, it’s Korpiklaani’s Jylhä.
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On a new TV Party Tonight, Robert Winfree, David Wright, and Mark see what Bean’s getting into this time as the trio reviews Disenchantment Part 3 on Netflix.
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On a new live Source Material, Mark sits down with Evan Bevins and Chris Sheehan to review the first five issues of Christopher Priest’s Black Panther: The Client.
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On a new Syndicated Source Material, Mark and Jesse take a look at a world where mutants run the show as they review Marvel’s House of M.
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