It's summer, a brutal summer in some parts of the country, so why not have a little fun out of the sun with the latest issue of Hey Kids, Comics! and the annual Summer fun issue! (Not to be confused with the semi-annual Sumer Fun issue where your hosts take a look at the rare Sumerian themed comics over the past 6,000 years)!
This year Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston have selected a theme that started out as a standard issue of the show in the queue that currently is plotted through late 2020 and decided it was so much fun that it should stand as the Summer Fun episode. "The Diet Coke of Evil" takes a look at comic book villians both silly and ineffectual and declares that, at one little calorie each, they are simply not evil enough!
The Rantcor Pit #65 - Decades: 40 Years of Star Wars Episode IV: The Force Will Be With You...Always
The Rantcor Pit #64 - Decades: 40 Years of Star Wars Episode III: Into A Larger World
Hey Kids, Comics! #229 - Theater of the Mind
The Rantcor Pit #63 - Decades: 40 Years of Star Wars Episode II: Before the Dark Times
Hey Kids, Comics! #228 - Anger Management
Hey Kids, Comics! #227 - The Woman of Themyscira
The Rantcor Pit #62 - Decades: 40 Years of Star Wars Episode 1: A More Civilized Age
Hey Kids, Comics! #226 - Expanding a Universe
Hey Kids, Comics #225 - Cat Tail
Hey Kids, Comics! #224 - Recommended Reading IV
Hey Kids, Comics! #223 - Sole Survivors
Hey Kids, Comics! #222 - Two of a Kind
Hey Kids, Comics! #221 - That Moment When
Hey Kids, Comics! #220 - Marsh Madness
Hey Kids, Comics! Issue 219 - ...And Where Are All The Gods?
Hey Kids, Comics! #218 - Wolverines!
The Rantcor Pit #60 - Jedi Answers
Hey Kids, Comics! #217 - Relatively Speaking
Hey Kids, Comics! #216 - Maybe They're Just Looking For Answers
The Rantcor Pit #59 - Star Wares Department
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