Wed, 26 August 2009 In this bumper episode Steve and Scott start with some news, mostly about James Cameron's and Felicia Day's respective Avatars.
Then they embark on a discussion about censorship. How has it been done in comics in the past? Is it always a bad thing, or are there times when some level of censorship is appropriate? Let us know your thoughts.
Finally they discuss a Hidden Gem. The miniseries V from 1983, created by Kenneth Johnson, it's an epic story following the human resistance in the aftermath of an alien invasion.
Some of the audio quality isn't great in this episode, but by episode 57 Scott will be back in England so things should be cleared up.
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In this bumper episode Steve and Scott start with some news, mostly about James Cameron's and Felicia Day's respective Avatars.
Then they embark on a discussion about censorship. How has it been done in comics in the past? Is it always a bad thing, or are there times when some level of censorship is appropriate? Let us know your thoughts.
Finally they discuss a Hidden Gem. The miniseries V from 1983, created by Kenneth Johnson, it's an epic story following the human resistance in the aftermath of an alien invasion.
Some of the audio quality isn't great in this episode, but by episode 57 Scott will be back in England so things should be cleared up.

