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The Four Color Dreams Podcast

A weekly Games & Hobbies podcast
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The Four Color Dreams Podcast

The Four Color Dreams Podcast

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The Four Color Dreams Podcast

The Four Color Dreams Podcast

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Rachel and Josh review the board game Forbidden Island; Paul guesses which comics were published by Valiant, Dark Horse, or IDW; and Don starts laying the groundwork for our upcoming Valentine's Day episode (or episodes!?)  
The group reviews the pantheon of FCD-inspired super heroes, invents an evil costume tailor, and dives deep into a casting call for upcoming Star Wars movies. Also: Don fabricates the chronicle of the Interplanetary Migration of the Ewok. 
The day after Christmas, the group crowds around a single microphone for an episode focusing on female comic book heroes, the origin story of Multiple Cranium, and narrative alternatives to force fields -- like energy bubbles. 
Don talks famous final issues of classic comic books, Paul navigates a test of his knowledge about Colleen Doran and Jill Thompson, and the group puzzles through origin stories for Fist Mask and Muscle Flame.
Our most productive Fifty-Fifty segment on record dovetails into a discussion of cover depictions of Santa Clause before we wrap up with a review of the work of Gail Simone and Gerry Conway. Also: Peter Pan is back.   
Everyone sits down around the same microphone on Thanksgiving to discuss the 1980 Chicago Comic-Con, Paul's chance encounter with Norman Reedus, and the comic book predilections of Jill Stein, Tom Hanks, and Kevin Hart. 
The group throws a dog into the Large Hadron Collider and out comes Time Paws; Don trots out his encyclopedic knowledge of Marv Wolfman and Jim Shooter; and sound effects dominate a discussion of the eBay store.  
Paul discusses the work of John Byrne and Todd McFarlane on our new segment Roll the Credits, Don runs down a list of his most valuable comic books, and Rachel remembers a super hero sighting at the ballot box. 
In this spooky episode of the show, we discuss costumes (both Halloween and Comic-Con), the Vermont ghost parade, and zombie marathons. Also: Josh really steps into a bear trap on the subject of Peter Pan.  
Don talks about transitioning from a mail-order operation to a brick-and-mortar store, Josh and Rachel reveal their adolescent literary ambitions, and Paul deduces which comics are read by Adele and Big Papi Ortiz.  
Our Skype auto-transcript fiasco opens an episode featuring reviews of TWD and FTWD as well as the first part of an extended discussion about young Don's very first comic book business.  
Don has some choice words for Beetle Bailey, Rachel debuts her roller derby alter ego, and a fever dream of cultural references includes Nicholson, Gubelmann, Paltrow, Tatum, Wheaton, Fisher, Crothers, Pitt, and Beatty. 
The group is horrified by Superman's treatment of Jimmy Olsen, a discussion of the super power "siren song" invokes musicians ranging from Elvis to Limp Bizkit, and Paul delivers a disquisition on modern dance.  
Josh witnesses an unconventional retail method on the streets of Philly, Don and Rachel express dismay over cover depictions of Lois Lane, and Paul gives us the rundown on Stranger Things. Also: univorse.   
Rachel and Paul share memories of growing up in the family's comics shop, Don explains why we never see Thor buying milk on the way home from work, and every origin story boils down to a Faustian bargain. 
Don talks about cold-calling Marvel's headquarters in NYC, Josh tries to pronounce electrokinetic haemopyrokinesis, and the group discusses the comic book consumption habits of Donald Trump and Will Smith. 
The group cuts its podcasting teeth by inventing origin stories, discussing how to buy comics out of garages and basements, and weighing whether Fiddlesticks or 2-D Man would make for a better super hero.
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