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Half-comic book, half-news article, In Lieu Of brings 80s & 90s movies, TV shows, and video games together with the times, events, and histories that spawned them.

In Lieu Of Dixby Karavaggio

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Half-comic book, half-news article, In Lieu Of brings 80s & 90s movies, TV shows, and video games together with the times, events, and histories that spawned them.

    ILOARI | JUST SAY NO to Sam Raimi Directing DOCTOR STRANGE 2

    ILOARI | JUST SAY NO to Sam Raimi Directing DOCTOR STRANGE 2

    EMERGENCY IN LIEU OF A REGULAR ISSUE, KIDDOS! Clear all frequencies! Sound all alarms! Re-watch Spider-Man 3!
    Oh I am just so angry!!!

    • 10 Min.
    ILOARI | The Audacity of X-Men: The Animated Series' First Season

    ILOARI | The Audacity of X-Men: The Animated Series' First Season

    Greetings, fellow mutants & gifted youngsters!

    Follow your telepathic guide with a heart of adamantium, Dixby Karavaggio, as he revisits one of his favorite (and frankly BEST) animated series of the 90s: the one-and-only X-Men: The Animated Series. How audacious was this show's first season? There's only one way to find out, kiddos!

    SNIKT! SNIKT!

    • 34 Min.
    VOL. I | Iss. 5, “This is Your Family, I am Your Father”

    VOL. I | Iss. 5, “This is Your Family, I am Your Father”

    Like the first light on the fifth day, In Lieu Of comes ROARING BACK into your lives, kiddos, with the conclusion to VOLUME I: CULTURED FEAR.
     
    It has been a minute so remind me... what are we talking about today again? Could it be that little-known indie comic from the mid-80s by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird? Their series had a limited run, was marginally successful, developed a small, cult following, rihgt? It’ll come to me. Just give me a sec.............
     
    GOD I WANTED TO BE A TURTLE!!!!!!... when this movie came out. Today’s issue features a rare example of a film adaptation of a kids’ cartoon that holds up better than the cartoon it’s adapting. We remember the pizza, the sewer lair, the fight scenes, the totally radical catchphrases. But this is In Lieu Of, which means be prepared to have one of your childhood favorites dissected for what may be not-so-pleasant, like the fears of youth gang violence and child exploitation that underlies much of the film’s plot. Bossanova! Chevy Nova?
     
    In lieu of the growing window into the scary realities of urban life and the growing concerns over the youth of the nation in the early 90s, how did we get The Shredder’s delinquent army in 1990’s live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie?
     
    Volume I, Issue 5. And have YOU no one to go to, kiddos?

    • 1 Std. 14 Min.
    Prestalgia News | Joker, Obi-Wan, and Four Thors

    Prestalgia News | Joker, Obi-Wan, and Four Thors

    How goes it, kiddos!?
     
    We’re trying something new this time. But instead of droning on and on in this description box, why don’t you just check out what we’ve put out this week.
     
    (Listen for the part where Dix freaks out over A FOURTH THOR MOVIE. He doesn’t take the news... quietly.)
     

    • 11 Min.
    ILOARI | The Silence of the Guru; or, Crawford's Indifference & Dixby's Ambivalence

    ILOARI | The Silence of the Guru; or, Crawford's Indifference & Dixby's Ambivalence

    Hello, kiddos!
     
    In lieu of a regular issue, Dixby ponders Jack Crawford's indifference towards seemingly everything and everyone in the world (his indifference being on full display in the award-winning film, The Silence of the Lambs).
     
    Snack on this shorter audio delight whilst we prepare a fully-baked (and ALWAYS high in fiber) issue of In Lieu Of... COMING SOON!

    • 26 Min.
    VOL. I | Iss. 4, “Welcome to the Next Level"

    VOL. I | Iss. 4, “Welcome to the Next Level"

    Salutations and consolations, old chums! It’s-a-me, Dixby Karavaggio. Join me, won't you, kiddos, as we reenter the hallowed year of 1991!
     
    In this issue we’re gonna collect as many rings and keep as many chaos emeralds away from Dr. Robotnik as we can, all while avoiding sharp objects, drowning, and Robotnik’s Badniks, those animal slaves powering fiendish, robotic exoskeletons. I’m talking about the most famous hedgehog to lace up a pair of running shoes, to enjoy his own mega-lucrative video game franchise, and to hide his shame as Hollywood tries to make him a film star.
     
    With its 1991 release Sonic the Hedgehog changed video games forever. But in this game, as in this issue, rings and extra lives aren’t the only things at stake. What about the animals, captured and forced into serving Robotnik’s diabolical schemes? Yeah, I wanna talk about them.
     
    The manipulation of animals in service to the advancement of human medicine, science, body transformation, and education is a long, global, fascinating history. So why am I looking to a 30-year-old 16-bit video game for context on this history? Because I think there’s more to the arguments for and against these practices ostensibly aimed at enhancing and improving human lives. And how these arguments manifested, perhaps inadvertently, in the popular, media of the 90s. You know, the usual stuff we like to talk about on this show!
     
    In lieu of taking a hard, graphic look at the conditions of animals undergoing testing and experiments and how the rights of these animals are of lesser value than our lives, the more advanced species … why did Sonic the Hedgehog present to us a world populated by weaponized, mechanized animal slaves?
     
    Volume I. Issue 4. Welcome to the next level!

    • 53 Min.

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