A Not So Traditional Summer
Sometimes, what you see on TV doesn’t match up with real life. When I think back to what television taught me about summer breaks in the 90’s, it consisted of adventures at camp or family CONTINUE READING…
Sometimes, what you see on TV doesn’t match up with real life. When I think back to what television taught me about summer breaks in the 90’s, it consisted of adventures at camp or family CONTINUE READING…
In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Adam opens a pack of Spawn Widevision trading cards from 1995. This 153 card set from Wildstorm featured individual packs of 8 cards with images from Todd McFarlane’s CONTINUE READING…
Few phrases strike more fear in the hearts of parents than, “Can I have a puppy/kitty/bunny/parakeet/lizard?” (for the record, those are separate pet options, not one horrible, genetically-engineered super pet). And with good reason. Mom CONTINUE READING…
Summer should be a time of blockbuster movies. Big action movies that capture all the money. That wasn’t the case in June 1992. Or the other summer months in 1992. June 1992 was a light CONTINUE READING…
Adam reviews the video game tie-in X-O Manowar and Iron Man in Heavy Metal crossover comic and gets to the bottom of Matrix comics becoming Helix comics. Plus, Mort of the Month, Top 10 Comics, CONTINUE READING…
In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Adam opens a pack of DC Cosmic Teams trading cards from 1993. This 150 card set from Skybox featured individual packs of 8 cards with a chance to CONTINUE READING…
When people who aren’t television fans are asked why they don’t watch, they usually answer with something like, “It’s just the same old stuff,” or “No one has tried anything new on television in years.” CONTINUE READING…
If May was busy, June 1992 sure is quiet! Join us in wishing Michael a happy 40th birthday. This one is full of tangents, Pete saying the word “Baby” a lot for some reason, and CONTINUE READING…
In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Adam opens a pack of DC Cosmic Cards trading cards from 1992. This 180 card set from Impel featured individual packs of 12 cards with a chance to CONTINUE READING…
We’re Back! The long awaited 12th episode of The 2 Goofs Podcast has arrived after a 2 year hiatus (how appropriate). Jeff was gifted free park-hopper passes to the Disneyland Resort and shares the details CONTINUE READING…
Todd McFarlane’s Spawn from Image Comics celebrates it’s 30th anniversary this June! To mark the occasion Adam is joined by Ty Diaz aka #spawnhunter, owner of one of the largest collections of Spawn memorabilia in CONTINUE READING…
After some furious voting, here’s our Re-View of Lethal Weapon 3! Is it the best of buddy-cop comedies, or does it have more holes in it than Murtaugh’s car? Find out what Pete and Mike CONTINUE READING…
May is a great month. It’s the gateway to summer when the cool spring air gives way to warmer days. May 1997 is also a great month for movies. No matter what genre you like CONTINUE READING…
Adam is joined by Chris Bailey aka @charlton_hero to review Hitman from DC Comics, plus Adam’s high school pals sit in for a The Simpsons movie Casting Call, Mort of the Month and more 90’s CONTINUE READING…
In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Adam opens a pack of The Rocketeer trading cards from 1991. This 99 card set from Topps featured individual packs of 8 cards and 1 sticker with scenes CONTINUE READING…
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