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Pipeline Previews Podcast for February 2008

Sun, December 16th, 2007 at 12:00AM (PST)

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After a way-too-long hiatus, Jamie Tarquini joins me for a look at PREVIEWS. Thus the Pipeline PREVIEWS Podcast is reborn. This roughly 45 minute podcast covers the highlights from the catalog of comics that are over the five dollar price point. We did that in a vain attempt to make the show shorter. Better luck next time, eh?

Listen to or download the audio from here. (roughly 45 minutes, 22 MB)

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