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Spoiler Alert – Episode 9: Om Nom Nom

By and | April 16th, 2010
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UPDATE: Hey, kids! Matt here. You can hear it in the intro of this week’s podcast, but just in case you forget or get confused – this is the last Friday update. Mocle and I have both realized that trying to do the podcast during the week is not conducive for our schedules, nor does it make for content hosts who don’t feel rushed or stressed or forced when delivering content. So from now on, the podcast will be updated on Mondays and will be a much more structured format with weekly features.

Looking forward to sharing that with you guys! See you all on the 26th! /UPDATE

Hello again! It’s that time of week again! What time of week? The Multiversity Comics podcast time of week! Episode 9 of Spoiler Alert (with Matt and Mocle) is now online for your enjoyment! Feel free to hop on iTunes and grab a personal copy, or listen below!

Also, we are still taking submissions for our mail bag! You can mail questions and suggestions to spoileralert@multiversitycomics.com and you can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes by clicking here or by checking out the button on the side of the page! And don’t forget to check mattlovescomics for the weekly mail bag posting, and feel free to join our forum if you have anything you want to say. Of course, you could just say anything in this post!

And remember: spoilers abound.


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Matthew Meylikhov

Once upon a time, Matthew Meylikhov became the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Multiversity Comics, where he was known for his beard and fondness for cats. Then he became only one of those things. Now, if you listen really carefully at night, you may still hear from whispers on the wind a faint voice saying, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not as bad as everyone says it issss."

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Joshua Mocle

Joshua Mocle is an educator, writer, audio spelunker and general enthusiast of things loud and fast. He is also a devout Canadian. He can often be found thinking about comics too much, pretending to know things about baseball and trying to convince the masses that pop-punk is still a legitimate genre. Stalk him out on twitter and thought grenade.

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