
The podcast exclusively about the Bronze, Copper and Modern Ages of comics, comic book artists, investment and more!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 343 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | |||

This week on Bronze and Modern Gods, a Bronze Age Spider-Man book is suddenly scorching hot.
Hot Book of the Week: Amazing Spider-Man #134 (1974) — first appearance of Tarantula and a debated Punisher appearance that many collectors still argue abou... more
This week on Bronze and Modern Gods, we’re breaking down another brand-new comic that’s already selling above cover price immediately after release.
Hot Book of the Week:
Tigress Island #1 (Image Comics) is showing immediate post-release heat, with ... more
Collectors, this week is wild!
Hot Book of the Week: Astro Boy #1 (Gold Key, 1965) is surging after news of a Sony live-action Astro Boy film with Jason Reitman developing the project — and high-grade copies are already reaching up to $800.
Then fo... more
A brand-new comic is already selling for multiples of cover price before most readers have even opened a copy - and this week we’re asking what’s really going on with the market.
Hot Book of the Week: Is Ted OK? #1 from Mad Cave Comics is the latest... more
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Best comic book pod out there
John and Richard bring share their love for comics and collecting that includes something for everybody. There podcast and YouTube videos appeal to the new and veteran collectors alike! Talk about comics over the years, gold silver bronze and modern comics, the stories, the covers and light-hearted humor makes every episode a joy to listen to, and I madly make notes from every show from the 25-year rule and underrated segments. Great way to bring some more fun to the hobby listening in with John... more
I’m a couple of years late to listening to podcasts, but glad I found a couple of curmudgeons like me. At least they’re funny!
Great podcast. Two very knowledgeable people. Actually talk about comic books instead of just talking about their speculative value.
Only thing I wish is they would list the comics they talk about in their segments in the show notes. I listed in the car and often have to scrub back later to catch the name of the books.
5/5!
Best comic book podcast hands down. No Millennial-bro Flipper/Speculator vibes here. Solid deep cuts of knowledge and fun from two guys who know comics.
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Bronze and Modern Gods focuses on the Bronze, Copper, and Modern Ages of comics, with frequent conversations about collecting trends, market dynamics, and the value of older issues versus newer releases. Episodes typically mix market analysis, show-and-tell segments, and nostalgia, often highlighting key books, print runs, and auction activity, while peppered with personal anecdotes and recommendations for collectors. The show stands out for its long-running host camaraderie and a pragmatic, collector-minded approach to investing in comics rather than chasing hype alone.
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Bronze and Modern Gods launched 6 years ago and published 343 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Mike Baron
3. Mark Evanier
4. Travis Landry
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