The crew celebrates the 25th Anniversary of Batman: The Animated Series. They observe some of the humorous, less-than-stellar offerings from the series run then wax poetic about some of their favorite episodes.
The crew's favorite and not-so-favorite video game memories and their favorites games is this episode's walk down memory lane. Plus Darren has a RetroActive Review of Atari Force Series One.
Requests for Proooooooo-Fessional Wrestling content have been answered. Darren does about about 15 minute "Broadway" with Los Angeles Journalist, video game critic, wrestling enthusiast, and his long-time friend Redmond. They preview the 2nd biggest North American Wrestling Event of the Year: WWE's Summer Slam 2017.
The boys mark the passing of Adam West, talk what they are most looking forward to, Darren RetroActively Reviews Swordquest (DC, Atari 1982), plus all the faves and not-so-faves in SSPS.
Links for Darren's Retro of Swordquest.
http://atariage.com/index.php
http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-quest-for-the-reallife-treasures-of-ataris-swordquest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuHbRPoOEEA&feature=youtu.be
Darren, Tim, and Phil sit down and talk about their top ten favorite artists. See if the guys have the same taste as you! If you have a favorite PLEASE share in the comments! We'd love to hear from you!
We celebrate the 4oth Anniversary of the release of Star Wars and welcome Tim to the Podcast.
Darren and Phil head to the Cleveland Public Library for a sneak peak at the Superman Exhibit running through the end of 2017. They get a bunch of terrific interviews including officials from the Siegel & Shuster Society and David Deming, sculptor of the Jim Thome, Larry Doby, Jim Brown and soon-to-be Superman statue (a simple list in brilliant career).
Phil and Darren continue their special from Carol and John's Comic Shop in Cleveland, Ohio. They reveal all their current faves and not-so-faves in SSPS and Darren has a RetroActive Review of ROM: Spaceknight. Plus, they talk to several more cosplayers and fans and even get some free-style rap.
Phil and Darren record in front of a sea of comic lovers at Carol and John's Comic Book Shop. They talk with Carol and John briefly as well as a host of fans and cosplayers!
It is with a measureable amount of disappointment that we announce long time co-host of The Panel Scanners Podcast, Jonny Capps, has decided to resign from the podcast to put further focus on his writing career. Jonny has been part of thePSers since before our very first episode posted. We hold his contributions most dear, and wish him well in his future endeavors.
Rounding out their hiatus episodes after Darren's baby being brought into this crazy world, the boys chat about their favorite villains. Favorite doesn't necessary mean we love them as people, but they intrigue us and draw us into some of our favorite story lines.
With the whole crew back together after Jonny's bout with a cold, Phil, Darren, and Jonny discuss their top ten favorite moments in recent filmed comic book worlds. Do they agree? Probably not. I mean, seriously, what fun would that be?
With Jonny out sick, Darren and Phil sit down to rank all Star Wars and Star Trek films from least favorite to their favorite! Well, Darren does mostly. Phil just muses considering he hasn't seen all of them.
The crew talks their favorite holiday comic and all the faves and not-so-faves in SSPS.
The PSers are delving into their favorite horror comics, characters, and movies. Darren has RetroActive Review of The Tomb of Dracula.
A rebooted (the most overused term in comics, gaming, film, tv, etc...) Episode 47 after some technical difficulties last month (and it blew goats). The PSers talk Fall Superhero TV, Jonny has some Ridiculous Trivia, and Phil RetroActively Reviews Spider-Man 2099.
Celebrate 50 years of Star Trek in this special edition of the Panel Scanners. We examine the new tv series, talk our least and most favorite Star Trek moments, and review Star Trek: TOS Season One.
We talk solicits ruining comics, political correctness, SDCC 2016, and a Retroactive Review of Ostrander and McDonnell's Suicide Squad.
Phil RetroActively Reviews "Age of Apocalypse", Jonny reacts to DC's "Rebirth", and all the faves and not-so-faves in Stick, Stuck, Pick, Sayonara.
Jonny eulogizes The New 52, Phil has some Ridiculous Trivia, and we say farewell to the unique voice of Darwyn Cooke.