In our new episode, Ben, Mike, Paul and Shane review "Radio Apocalypse" from Vault Comics. We bring up music's tie to art, John Carpenter's "The Thing," the Christian Slater film "Pump Up the Jam," and the difficulty of creating a unique apocalypse.
Here's the description of the series: "Long after the rock out of space struck the world and turned it all to dust, in Bakerstown stands the last Radio Station on the planet. Radio Apocalypse broadcasting into the unknown, a beacon in the dark for those who wander the lost places. Now change is coming to Bakerstown. Among the refugees flocking into an already precarious settlement, an orphan boy Rion, caught in an indiscretion, will twine his fate with the Radio Station. And in doing so, begin this mixtape of love and heartbreak and interminable hope. This soundtrack to the end of the world."
"Radio Apocalypse" was written by Ram V, with art by Anand RK, colors by Anisha and letters by Aditya Bidikar. You can learn more about the series and order the first collected volume at https://www.vaultcomics.com/titles/radio-apocalypse/.
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