The Citadel Cafe 138: Last Man On Earth

The Citadel Cafe 138: Last Man On Earth

Lou Page is back to report on his adventures at PaxEast this past weekend as well as share his thoughts on what it might be like to be the Last Man On Earth. Joel is dealing with a busy schedule and a full House of Cards. Oh, and Batman.

The Citadel Cafe 137: High Castle

The Citadel Cafe 137: High Castle

Hammond Chamberlain and Joel share their thoughts on the new Amazon Prime pilot episode for The Man In The High Castle. We would be remiss if we didn’t touch base on Gotham and The Flash. And we have not one, but three musical links to share.

The Citadel Cafe 136: No Galaxy For Old Men

The Citadel Cafe 136: No Galaxy For Old Men

Ryan Murphy is here to talk about Bikini Bottom on the big screen and a new video game rental service for Canadians. Joel was confused by creepy, creepy Javier Bardem and Hammond Chamberlain pops in for a bit to kick off the show with a mighty morphin’ fan film.

The Citadel Cafe 135: Fairy Tale Gravity

The Citadel Cafe 135: Fairy Tale Gravity

Lou Page digs himself out to bring tidings of violence and talking bears to the cafe this week. Joel is buried under Netflix pixie dust and we discuss how uncomfortable anime can make us feel.

The Citadel Cafe 134: Agent Peggy Carter

The Citadel Cafe 134: Agent Peggy Carter

Hammond Chamberlain is on the road to recovery by binge watching Broadchurch. Both Joel and Hammond are taken by Agent Carter and speculate on the upcoming Netflix Daredevil series after the teaser trailer was released earlier this week. Oh, and Joel wants to work at LEGO.

The Citadel Cafe 133: Heroes, History & Hype

The Citadel Cafe 133: Heroes, History & Hype

Bill Meeks is here to talk with Joel about the PBS documentary Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle. We talk about what comics were like when we were kids, some of our favorite moments in comics and versions of our favorite heroes. Joel is all about the Moo and Bill has a great sci-fi book recommendation.

The Citadel Cafe 132: Masters Of Mediocrity

The Citadel Cafe 132: Masters Of Mediocrity

John Beck takes a deep breath and pulls up a stool at the cafe this week to talk about Gilmore Girls, Noah, and questionable hope for virtual reality… From Microsoft? Joel struggles to form an opinion of his new art book. And of course, Exploding Kittens.

The Citadel Cafe 131: Green Walled

The Citadel Cafe 131: Green Walled

Lou Page braves the cold, cold internet to be here as we embark on a discussion that covers superheroes and comics in television, animation, and short films. Lou brings the hammer down on I, Frankenstein and Joel shares his thoughts on the latest Zits comic treasury, Peace, Love & Wifi.

The Citadel Cafe 130: The Battle Of The Five Plotlines

The Citadel Cafe 130: The Battle Of The Five Plotlines

Hammond Chamberlain is here for some meta podcast talk and a look back at some of our favorite bits of entertainment from 2014. Joel and Hammond speculate on what they’re looking forward to in 2015 and make some quick mentions and recommendations after some downtime over the holiday break.

The Citadel Cafe 129: Toy Driven Humans

The Citadel Cafe 129: Toy Driven Humans

Happy Holidays! Grab yourself some egg nog (And brandy, or rum… Maybe both?) nestle into your earbuds and cozy up to our annual holiday gathering at The Citadel Cafe. Joel and Lou are joined by friends Matt Britton and Ryan Murphy. To talk holiday traditions, treats and treasures.

The Citadel Cafe 128: Pay It Forward

The Citadel Cafe 128: Pay It Forward

Lou Page has some zombie related picks. (No really. He does.) Joel has been watching some Brush Sauce Theatre by Tyler Edlin and has some more art related links and videos to share. Oh, and monkeys.

The Citadel Cafe 127: Lock S-Foils In Attack Position

The Citadel Cafe 127: Lock S-Foils In Attack Position

Hammond Chamberlain returns to compare notes on all things geeky. He has a list. We share our thoughts on the new Star Wars teaser trailer. The Flash and Arrow get their honorable mentions and Joel has been up to his eyeballs in concept art documentaries and websites.

The Citadel Cafe 126: Walking In A Winter Hinterland

The Citadel Cafe 126: Walking In A Winter Hinterland

John Beck stops by the cafe to talk about his new holiday activity app, Holiday Heroes. Joel has finished the BBC series Hinterland and we get our hands dirty in some table top Dungeons & Dragons vs. video game role playing games talk. Fun stories, good music and great art. Grab your earbuds and your D-20 and let’s get rolling!

The Citadel Cafe 125: Romancing The Inquisition

The Citadel Cafe 125: Romancing The Inquisition

Ryan Murphy, is here to talk about one of the most anticipated and busiest months in gaming as of late. Ryan steps up to the plate to talk about Assassin’s Creed, Dragon’s Age Inquisition and Warlords of Draenor. Joel took in a baseball movie that will throw you a curve ball and a documentary about the voice actors behind some of your favorite cartoon characters.

The Citadel Cafe 124: Rocket Powered Everything!

The Citadel Cafe 124: Rocket Powered Everything!

Lou Page, a regular here on The Citadel Cafe, joins Joel to talk about Overwatch, the new game from Blizzard Entertainment. Lou has also been checking out Constantine on NBC, and Joel actually got to see a new release in theaters, Big Hero 6. We’ve also got some listener email and YouTube treats you just can’t miss.

The Citadel Cafe 123: Gotham Street Cred

The Citadel Cafe 123: Gotham Street Cred

Hammond Chamberlain is here to talk Batman, Avengers: Age of Ultron and heavy metal. Joel has caught up on Gotham and the first two episodes of the second season of The 100. There is a new musical instrument in the world, and Hal-Con is this weekend.

The Citadel Cafe 122: Star Wars Street Rat

The Citadel Cafe 122: Star Wars Street Rat

Lou Page is in the cafe to talk about zombie season, Edgar Allen Poe, and ABC’s Forever. Joel finally found time to watch the season premiere of Star Wars: Rebels and is finding it hard to shake some Disney memories.

The Citadel Cafe 121: Sad Arrow

The Citadel Cafe 121: Sad Arrow

Rob Nardecchia writer and fellow comics fan stops by the cafe to chime in on The Flash, Arrow, and Green Lantern The Animated Series. We also talk School of Greatness and Star Wars in real life.

The Citadel Cafe 120: Zoom! Zoom!

The Citadel Cafe 120: Zoom! Zoom!

Hammond Chamberlain of Grumpy Cast and Beyond The Playlist stops by to talk behind the scene Hollywood documentaries. Joel has been bitten by the super hero bug on The Flash while eagerly awaiting the premiere of Arrow and the next episode of Gotham. Keep your eyes peeled at New York City Comic Con this weekend. Joel explains why.

The Citadel Cafe 119: Will Not Be Contained

The Citadel Cafe 119: Will Not Be Contained

Ryan Murphy is a married man. He is also our guest this week. We talk about the geeky flair he added to his wedding along with two of our old-but-new television favorites. Joel also shares an interesting architectural trend for shipping containers.

The Citadel Cafe 118: Rogues Gallery Overkill

The Citadel Cafe 118: Rogues Gallery Overkill

Lou Page returns to share his thoughts and hopes on the series premiere of Gotham and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Joel takes a trip through the Cosmos and lands in Hinterland. Animation podcasts, a Batgirl comic sale and if your lucky, Lou might just mention the Z word.

The Citadel Cafe 117: I Sunk Your Preconceptions

The Citadel Cafe 117: I Sunk Your Preconceptions

Molly Sprenger is in the house! Our very own TCCfan from the chatroom stops by to enlighten us on the dark dealings of Supernatural and share a scary but heartwarming story about a fellow creator.

The Citadel Cafe 116: iZombie You Dinner

The Citadel Cafe 116: iZombie You Dinner

Lou Page is bringing his Doctor Who knowledge to full bear for us this week as we touch on all kinds of sci-fi and fantasy goodies and not-so-goodies. And it wouldn’t be a visit with Lou without zombies.

The Citadel Cafe 115: In Brightest Day In Blackest Night

The Citadel Cafe 115: In Brightest Day In Blackest Night

Mike O’Dea kicks us off to a new season of The Citadel Cafe with tales of country music and sci-fi drama, a return to Middle Earth on blu-ray and comic dorkiness. Joel recaps his summer Netflix habits, both good and bad, and everyone shares their thoughts on Guardians Of The Galaxy.