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Join Linkara, the Last Angry Geek, JewWario, Oancitizen, and Holly Brown as they discuss the making of To Boldly Flee!

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Batman: Jazz #1

Batman hates rock and roll, but what does he feel about jazz?

If you’re having trouble watching this video on the Screenwave player, you can view it on youtube HERE.

NOTE: I have been informed that it’s likely “Blue Byrd” is a stand-in for Charles “Bird” Parker, an influential jazz player who helped create be-bop, who died of a drug-overdose in the mid-1950s. I’m not entirely certain of how I feel about the idea that in the comic that not only did they die in Gotham, but they faked their death to go study in Europe. In addition, that “The Dewey Brothers” area a stand-in for the Dorsey Brothers, who are unfairly called trash in the comic.

No riddles are made or answered, and yet there are still plenty of questions.

If you’re having trouble watching this video on the Screenwave player, you can view it on youtube HERE.

An ancient creature seeks to merge different worlds together, and nothing will ever be the same again.

NOTE: This film was originally available in eight separate parts. Due to various changes in video host, each post now contains the full movie.