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Episode 21 – Free Comic Day Interviews

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During Free Comics Day at Comic Store West in York, PA, Brad was lucky enough to talk to: -Brian Waltersdorff, owner of Comic Store West. Brad and Brian talked about Captain America: Civil War, the free comics everyone is excited for and what is next for Comic Store West. -Patrick Brown, founder of the Harrisburg Comic Com. Patrick is a heck of a nice guy and the Comic Con looks to be a great event. And Patrick was dressed like The Flash! -Dave from The Central PA Ghostbusters. They are raising money to fight Autism, which is awesome and important. Also, what does Dave think about the upcoming all-female Ghostbusters film? Note: The Ghostbuster posing in the pic with me isn't Dave. Begging for Reviews: At the end of every episode of the Cosmic Geppetto Podcast, we ask for our listeners to Rate and Review us on iTunes. As of May 7th, we have 2 reviews. We want more and we’re willing to pay for them. Our panelist Jarf Harden has a day job raising money to aid people suffering from Cystic Fibrosis lead longer, healthier lives. It’s a great cause and you can help. Our goal is to get 50 new reviews by the end of May. For every review we get to reach that number, The Cosmic Geppetto Podcast will donate $1 to The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, which you can visit Here. You will also get a shout out on an upcoming episode of The Cosmic Geppetto Podcast. So get reviewing and tell your friends to do that same. Subscribe to The Cosmic Geppetto Podcast on iTunes. Rate and review us while you’re there. Follow us on Twitter and we’ll follow you back. We have a Facebook page. Please like us! Email us at CosmicGeppetto@Comcast.net. We’d love to hear your ideas for upcoming episodes.

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