
Each week Zach breaks down a comic book character to an unsuspecting Mike. From the intriguing to the absurd, This show takes a deep dive into what makes comics great. Learn a thing or two or just stay for the ridiculousness.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy FictionArtsFiction | |||

In this special episode, Zach and Mike sit down with comic book writer T.S. Luther to talk about his upcoming series The Digger. a four-issue pulp thriller about what might happen if Indiana Jones hunted Short Round.
T.S. opens up about walking away... more
Casper isn’t so friendly this time.
For our Halloween special, Zach and Mike dig up a 1954 Harvey Comics story where Casper takes mean pills, torments his ghost roommates, and possibly commits light cartoon manslaughter.
From Doctor Gooseflesh to g... more
We continue with our spooky season coverage by taking a look at Superman Issue 344 from February of 1980. What happens when Superman has to battle not one but two famous monsters? Sit down, kick your feet up, and let Zach and Mike tell you all out t... more
The Justice League can handle aliens, monsters, and gods… but what about magic?
This week, Zach and Mike dive into the spooky side of DC Comics with Justice League Dark (Vol. 1), the New 52 series that brought together Constantine, Zatanna, Deadman,... more
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I love that you don’t really have to have knowledge of comics to enjoy this podcast. They discuss characters and storylines in a funny, relaxed way that’s easy to follow. The hosts have good chemistry and are there to just have a good time and share info on lesser known characters. I definitely look forward to future episodes!
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