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Hey Super Friends,

Last year we got a super positive response to many of the topics we chatted about on JASON & ASHLEY'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURES!


If you aren't at a tier with regular access to the show it's a personal, more off-the-cuff podcast where we discuss things going on in our lives, stories from our past, anything which we would not have room to discuss on GEEK HISTORY LESSON.

We've put two up in the main feed over the years. If you've missed them check out OUR ZODIAC SIGNS here. 

A big part of the success of last year's crop of episode was that they were suggested by YOU! So now is the time! If you've ever had a longer form questions for Jason and/or Ashley and you've never been able to ask them for a Lens, Instagram Live, or Youtube Livestream this is your opportunity!

We thank you for helping us produce this very special show. It's fun and personal to be able to speak directly to our Super Friends in this way.


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Anonymous

For Jason, what was your experience transitioning from the military to civilian life? As someone who is six years from retirement, I think about this a lot and how I feel ill prepared to leave the structure of the Navy. For Ashley, any insight on the transition from growing up in a military family to then life "off-base"?

Anonymous

Why is the Super-Orphan troupe still a constant trend/possible crutch for writers to use when creating certain characters? Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, James Bond, Harry Potter and etc. This includes characters who are half-orphaned who only have one parent such as Static from the Static Shock tv series who's raised by a single father. Do you think there should be more stories where the parents of a lead character should have some form of involvement in the story such as the initial run of Jaime Reyes/Blue Beetle and Mark Grayson/Invincible or do you believe that having characters who are not around better strengthen their impact by having other characters to look up too/relate too.