Number One Weekly Comic Book Podcast #001 – Dragon Age #1

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DragAge1_cvrA new Podcast on Comics Radar. This will be a short review podcast reviewing one new number one comic each week, because I love new comics.

For the first one, we look at Dragon Age #1 from IDW Publishing, by Orson Scott Card.

Special Thanks to Derek Coward of the Comic Book Noise Podcast for giving me permission to co-opt a name close to a podcast he used to do.

Theme song was First Time Radio by Secret Pop Band off the Podsafe Music Network.
Unfortunately after recording this, I found out the band broke up in February, so I’ll probably have something new next show.
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What comic should I review next week on the Number One Comic Book Podcast?

  • Codebreakers #1 from Boom! Studios (36%)
  • S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 from Marvel Comics (64%)
  • Something Else (Put your recommendation in the comments below.) (0%)

Total Votes: 14

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8 Responses to Number One Weekly Comic Book Podcast #001 – Dragon Age #1

  1. Constructive Critic/Cheerleader Sean says:

    John – I’m thrilled that you are using the CR platform to experiment and I like the notion of #1 reviews.

    Now it’s time for my humble opinion (please take it as such) : I found the story summary a little too in-depth (and a tad ramble on) Tighten up the summary a bit would be my advice. And perhaps a solid statement at the end to recommend or not picking up the title (although I’m guessing one could make an inference from the review, a bold statement or even a “CR/John Rating Scale” would be helpful.

    Further thoughts: I would encourage you not to feel constrained by one title an episode – With a tightened plot summary you could easily fit two into a 15 min episode (if that is the length you a shooting for) and doing multiple issues (especially from different publishers) you are more likely to hit a issue that appeals to your vastly diverse audience (that’s right VASTLY DIVERSE! you can quote me on that)

    Looking forward to another CR episode which is hopefully in the works!

    Cheers

  2. Ben (UK) says:

    Hey dude. Yet again a great idea. Though FYI Dragon Age is on 360, PS3 and PC. I must also question the wisdom of previewing a comic that is so tied into a video game that you have not played and have no interest in playing. It just really shows. Not that I didn’t enjoy your rambling over the plot. Bare in mind so much of what you are missing when it comes to the story can be found in the game.

    This was typed on the bus on my iPhone while I was listening, so please forgive the typos.

  3. JM Campbell says:

    Next episode, I’m going to try writing some stuff out in advance and review 2 books in the podcast, (So both books win, yay.)
    I think a month down the line, I’ll also follow up and read the second issues of the series to see if they improve, keep consistent or drop off. Sound good?

    As far as reviewing something I wasn’t interested in, that’s not entirely true. I wanted the book to give me interest in the game. I wanted to know about the story of the world, because there’s also a pen and paper RPG, that I am really interested in. I went with a 6 because I assumed there was content in there for people that have played the game, and it told an acceptable story, if a bit rushed. But it didn’t serve the main purpose of a first issue, it didn’t make me want to pick up issue 2, it also didn’t serve as being a tie-in because it didn’t interest me enough to check out the game. I probably eventually will, but nothing that I saw in the comic said the game was anything more than the other 57 fantasy computer/console RPG games I’ve played.

  4. Anticipatory Sean says:

    I’m excited to see what S.H.I.E.L.D is all about. The ads for it have really piqued my interest.

  5. Ben (UK) says:

    Well I got told. But I still think most people who bought the comic would have played the game first. The cross media promotional aspect of the title was planned that way after all.

  6. Comics Radar says:

    I wasn’t trying to “tell” you. (That sounds really stupid as the present tense of “been told.”) I just wanted you to know, I’m sorry if it came across as snarky, I just had hopes for the book and they fell flat.

  7. Snarky Sean says:

    Next Week On Melrose Place: Will Ben tell John about his secret fling in Ireland. And will Matt admit that he secretly reads X-men Legacy but feels really dirty afterwards.

    Stay “tooned” for all the sweaty sweet excitement, Right Here on Comics Radar!

  8. Ben (UK) says:

    Hey dude. It was my slightly sarcastic and not online friendly humour falling flat there. No offence was taken!