Zombie Roomie: Commentary Track Podcast Episode 1
March 2nd, 2010 |Zombie Roomie: Commentary Track Episode 1
Listen to us jibber jabber~!
This episode is introduced by Sandy Debreuil from the webcomic, Crowbar Benson.
We discuss these recent strips:
New Neighbor Nuisance
Floraid
Patchouli Pepto-Bismol
Then we go back to the beginning and talk about:
Issues
George and the Fat Man
Night of the Living Dread
And we end the episode with John geeking out over Lar deSouza from Least I Could Do and Looking For Group.
A podcast specific RSS feed and other improvements will come later. The idea was to get started with the podcast then make add the quality of life additions to it afterward.
If you’re interested in recording your own intro promo for us like Sandy did, we’re still accepting them to be placed into rotation. Check out this post for information on it.
Groovy. I love podcasts and Zombie Roomie. Now I need to change my pants. I really enjoyed hearing the commentary. Thanks guys, keep up the great work!
We’re planning to have them be about the same kinda stuff every week.
If there’s anything in particular you’d like to see addressed in them let us know.
Thanks for reading and now listening.
Never really cared enough to listen to a podcast before. It’s nice hearing the thoughts behind the strip though. A lot of things I never noticed. Especially how much you guys have progressed on the look. Looking forward to episode 2 guys!
I’m glad you listened to it despite not typically listening to podcasts already.
Us chatting about the strip and giving our insights about the comics in question is what this show is all about. Sometimes we’ll be able to give little bits of information that have never been discussed online before.
Yeah, I have been pushing myself to get make things look better and going back to see the old strips and inspect them I really get to see where we were and where we are…. I think we’ve gotten a better looking comic in the short time it’s been updating.
Episode 2 will be up next Tuesday. Should have things setup so folks can subscribe via iTunes or whatever their preferred method if they don’t care to listen through their browser.