RoC/PoC retail packaging artist Mike Thompson and 7-Packs!











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YOU ASKED FOR IT! IT IS OUR LONGEST PODCAST EVER! Join us along with Dave and Don from the Flag Points podcast for our first ever CROSS OVER EPISODE! That's not all, its our 25th silver edition episode so we wanted to make it big and boy did we! Wanna know what it takes to draw the packaging art for the current era of GI Joe? Get the low down straight from the source as we interview Rise of Cobra, Pursuit of Cobra and 30th Anniversary Joe retail artist Mike Thompson. Find out what his process and what influenced him straight from the man who drew the artwork for the released figures of Recondo, TRU Spirit, and the the infamous cancelled figures of City Strike Scarlett and the Nano BAT. In the news we talk in depth and get into serious debate over the 7 pack figures. We don't care what Chuck says, THEY-ARE-ALL-AWESOME! In the Flag Points segment, we discuss our favorite Joe memories, complete with dreamy harp sound effects. For Don's trivia segment, we play STUMP CHUCK - and its not hard to guess who got stumped. Keep your ears open as Gary reads off a trivia question that includes a prize from our sponsor Kokomo Toys. In the non-Joe talk, Greg updates us on his Charity Softball performance and Gary gives the low down on the pseudo-rock and roll lifestyle answering the one question all Joe fans are DYING to know...which campaign is better, Cristal or Dom? On yeah, its going to be THAT kind of episode. So, take the long route to work, stay home sick, take a long lunch, workout longer or mow the lawn a second time, because its more than 2 hours of WOJM and Flag Points! Strap yourself in and feel the G's (not Greg or Gary)!
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