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X-Band: The Phantom Podcast #58 - Frew Renaissance Year One
It has been 12 months since Glenn Ford and Rene White took over ownership of Frew Publications and, along with publisher Dudley Hogarth, formed the Frew Crew. For this episode Dan, Jermayn and Steve look back at Frew Crew: Year One going through innovations, positives, minuses, and things we thought were interesting. We also put forward what we would like to see in Year Two. Enjoy! In the episode, we refer to a bunch of statistics around Year One. These are posted below f

ChronicleChamber Team
Mar 13, 2017


Colour? Colour!
In X-Band episode #42, we caught up with the Frew Crew at SupaNova. Publisher Dudley Hogarth and Glenn Ford (co-owner) dropped not one...

Jermayn Parker
Jul 7, 2016


X-Band: The Phantom Podcast #42 - Art Gallery and Supanova
In this episode Dan takes us on a tour of the Phantom Art Exhibition that was held at the Toowomba Art Gallery. Dan's special guests...

ChronicleChamber Team
Jul 2, 2016


Vale Paul Ryan
The passing of a legend… Some phans may be puzzled as to why it’s taken ChronicleChamber so long to post about the untimely passing of...

Joe Douglas
Mar 8, 2016


ChronicleChamber Gathering @ Supanova, Sydney
It’s almost Supanova time again and that means another ChronicleChamber phan Gathering! Each year at the Supanova pop culture...

Joe Douglas
Jun 14, 2015


X-Band: Episode #2 - The 2013 Gathering and LFMBEC Dinner
In the second episode of THE X-BAND, Joe talks with phan Jermayn Parker about last weekend's ChronicleChamber Gathering and the Lee Falk...

ChronicleChamber Team
Jul 1, 2013


Speaking to Jim Shepherd
Publisher of the world’s longest running Phantom comic Mr. Jim Shepherd is a very important man in Phantom circles. Joe Douglas has the pleasure of chatting to the man behind Frew about his publication and his love for a man in purple tights… ChronicleChamber.com : G’day Jim, thanks very much for joining us here at ChronicleChamber.com . First off, for those who came in late, tell us how you first became publisher of the world's longest running Phantom publication. Jim Shep

Joe Douglas
Dec 20, 2006
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