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Episode Reviews “Every Which Way But Zeus”

I keep a safely guarded opening in my heart of hearts all week long, ever patient to fill that special hole with the latest installment from our pals at Astrobase Go. Dedicated readers will remember my slightly under-whelmed reactions to the last two episodes, but I loyally accepted those chapters into my special hole with the good faith of a steadfast partner who knows that love is not always perfect. Tonight, I felt totally rewarded for that faith, and completely thrilled by the performance. We were treated to a slew of old familiar faces such as the Lepidopterists, Captain Sunshine and Ghost Robot (R.I.P.) We also got to see some seriously low behavior from Rusty via his dirty talk to a Teddy Ruxpin rip-off, as well as some beautifully self-reflective softness as his true feelings toward Hank were expressed.

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The Venture Bros. at New York Comic Con 2010

Announced on NYCC’s Facebook Page is news of Cartoon Network / Adult Swim panels and signings at New York Comic Con 2010. Adult Swim panels include Childrens Hospital, Robot Chicken, The Venture Bros., and Delocated! On Friday, the Venture Bros. panel with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer at 8pm. On Saturday, the Venture Bros. signing with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer at 11am. New York Comic Con will be held in Midtown Manhattan on October 8 through 10.

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The Venture Bros. Panel at Dragon*Con 2010

Released on AdultSwim.com is official footage of the Venture Bros. panel with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer. The laws of standard panel Q&A’s give way to dynamic video gold as Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick dive headfirst into a crowd of their adoring fans to field questions, drop knowledge, and deliver roses to the ladies. Recorded at Dragon*Con on Saturday, September 4, 2010.

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Episode Recap of “Pomp & Circuitry”

Last night’s Venture Bros was filled with so many references to past episodes, it warmed my heart. Doc Hammer once said, “Continuity is a bitch,” but many things not only paid tribute to the past, they gave us a glimpse at what’s to come.

The episode opens with Hank and Dean in their learning beds. Every time “Rusty” is suppose to be mentioned in the lesson, it’s dubbed with “Hank and Dean.” I never imaged them actually graduating from their learning beds, but Dean’s diploma prints out. There’s talk of college and career advice from Billy. What careers will two horribly sheltered boy clones pick? Some of the careers Hank wants are drifter, owner of Chimp Eden, and two different eras of Batman. (Golden age and post crisis) While Dean choices include husband, boy detective, and boy reporter. But no “super scientist”, as Rusty points out. Billy explains Hank and Dean aren’t ready for college as their knowledge is as outdated as “Funk and Wagnalls.” Rusty learns Hank’s diploma never printed and he “better get back in that bed until you graduate.” Hank in a very Batman moment, rebels and runs off to join S.P.H.I.N.X. and he’s actually pretty good at his montage of trials. He’s “Brock trained”, after all.

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