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Lasertime Patreon Swag

I've been a long time listener of Lasertime, an irreverent and fun podcast that looks at multimedia including film, TV, comics, music and pop culture. They look back with nostalgia and give it a fun spin, some of their podcasts include Ultra descriptive title theme songs, Adult jokes in kids cartoons, The best unaired pilots and Animated vanity.

There are many spin-offs and side projects from the original Lasertime and these are:

Cape Crisis

Cape Crisis is hosted by Henry Gilbert on a weekly basis. This show predominantly, if not exclusively features news and discussion about comic books and other forms of sequential art.

VGMpire

VGMpire is hosted by Brett Elston and features discussions about video game music.

Cheap Popcast

Cheap Popcast is hosted by Dave Rudden and is released on a monthly basis, usually near the same time as an upcoming pay-per-view wrestling event. I'm not a fan of wrestling so don't listen to this one but if you are a fan then this would be great for you!

Vidjagame Apocalypse

Mikel Reparaz, hosts Vidjagame Apocalypse, a podcast that features news and discussions exclusively about video games, with some episodes featuring journalists from other game sites including Games Radar.

Talking Simpsons

In June 2015, a new podcast, Talking Simpsons, hosted by Retronauts host Bob Mackey became available to the podcast's patrons on Patreon. The podcast focuses on discussing each episode from the long-running animated series in chronological order. The first season of the podcast is exclusive to Patreon donators, while following seasons will be available to the general public.

Bonus Time

Exclusive to the podcast's Patreon supporters, Bonus Time is a weekly companion to the main Lasertime podcast, hosted by Chris Antista, Henry Gilbert, and Dave Rudden.

As a $5 Patreon supporter I get the Lasertime sticker, it arrived today and I am very happy with it. It takes pride of place on my Macbook. If you haven't listened to any of the Lasertime network shows I heartily recommend that you do.