A big bug from the Negative Zone. One of Marvel's most recent additions to their Cinematic Universe. Space Baby Jesus. And the national hero of a Middle Eastern country. Which are Hot, and which are Not? The girls weigh in!
Featuring permanent panelists Elyse (Havana Nights), Isabel (Lip-Bomb), Nathalie (DJ Nath), Josée (Art-Girl), and Shotgun.
Listen to Episode 4 (the usual mature language warnings apply) by clicking HERE!
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You can follow along! Here are the characters and concepts we cover in this episode (first page of each only).
Credits:
"Can You Dig It?" (Theme for oHOTmu or NOT?) by Brian Tyler.
"Aquarian Space Jesus", improvised song by Isabel Goguen.
Bonus clips from: "Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes" featuring Scott McNeil; "Ant-Man" by Peyton Reed, starring Paul Rudd; "Age of Aquarius" by The Fifth Dimension; and Disney's "Aladdin", starring Scott Weinger and Jonathan Freeman.
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Featuring permanent panelists Elyse (Havana Nights), Isabel (Lip-Bomb), Nathalie (DJ Nath), Josée (Art-Girl), and Shotgun.
Listen to Episode 4 (the usual mature language warnings apply) by clicking HERE!
Or you can right-click “download”, choose “Save Target/Link As”, and select a location on your computer to save the file (32 MB).
Or subscribe to oHOTmu OR NOT? on iTunes!
You can follow along! Here are the characters and concepts we cover in this episode (first page of each only).
Credits:
"Can You Dig It?" (Theme for oHOTmu or NOT?) by Brian Tyler.
"Aquarian Space Jesus", improvised song by Isabel Goguen.
Bonus clips from: "Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes" featuring Scott McNeil; "Ant-Man" by Peyton Reed, starring Paul Rudd; "Age of Aquarius" by The Fifth Dimension; and Disney's "Aladdin", starring Scott Weinger and Jonathan Freeman.
Thanks for leaving a comment. The girls will love you for it!
Comments
As Siskoid alluded to, I think Aquarian was originally Steve Gerber's take-off of Superman, probably meant to be a one-time character. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the next episode...I can't wait to hear the laughter when they see Arnim Zola!
Mike W.
Gerber actually turned him into the Thing's own personal supporting cast for a good long arc of Marvel Two-in-One. I WISH he'd been more one-off.