The Missfits Episode 17: Halloween Spooktacular

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It’s the last week of October and that means that it is almost time for Halloween. You probably already know this, but just in case you don’t… NEWSFLASH!

But really, Happy Halloween to everyone!

We talk spooky October things for the first half of the show and their recommendations segment. We each chose only one thing to talk about (as they’re all sleep deprived from their 24-hour Extra Life game-a-thons) and the lucky things you should check out are: Wytches #1 (by Scott Snyder), Limbo (the video game) and Batgirl #14: Terror from the Third Dimension (the comic by Bryan Q. Miller).

In the second half of the show, it’s another list episode where we pick three of our favourite Halloween/spooky/horror/October films and do a little countdown. We hope you enjoy! Let us know what YOUR three favourite horror(ish) movies are in the comments below or over on the forum.

And just in case you missed it, our Extra Life donations are still open for a few more days. If you didn’t have a chance to support us over the weekend, you can still help us out. Click the link below to donate:

The Missfits are:

Stephanie Cooke – @hellocookie
Mara Wood – @MegaMaraMon
Melissa Megan – @LissaPunch
The Missfits on Twitter – @The_Missfits
AND our email is podcast@the-missfits.com

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Stephanie Cooke
scooke@hotmail.ca
Stephanie is a Toronto based writer and editor. She's a comic book fan, avid gamer, movie watcher, lover of music, and sarcasm. She is a purveyor of too many projects and has done work for Talking Comics, JoBlo.com, Agents of Geek, Word of the Nerd, C&G Magazine, Dork Shelf, and more. Her writing credits include "Home Sweet Huck" (Mark Millar's Millarworld Annual 2017), "Lungarella (Secret Loves of Geek Girls, 2016), "Behind Enemy Linens" (BLOCKED Anthology, 2017), "Home and Country" (Toronto Comics Anthology, 2017) and more to come. You can read more about her shenanigans over on her <a href="http://www.stephaniecooke.ca">personal web site</a>.

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