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Baku is left reeling after discovering that Zero is his father. However, the threat of CODE killing him and his friends prevents him from dwelling on this revelation.
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This episode of Getting Franchised, we are doing a spotlight episode focusing on the work of Go Nagai. These two works are some of his more popular ones, with one of them being the inspiration for the post-apocalyptic anime genre.
For this episode, we are joined by Chris from the Fortress of Comic News Podcast to talk some old Avengers issues.
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In a coma, a cartoonist finds himself trapped within his own underground creation and must find a way to get back, while racing against his popular but treacherous character, Monkeybone.
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Host Chuck of Elite 8 Showdown has beef with Joe of this “podcast”. I’m really not sure why, but Elite 8 Showdown is the best podcast for all your incorrect comic info so I’m blindly backing Chuck. Tim from Elite 8 Showdown has no beef with Joe, but Tim also unmasked the Wendy’s frosty killer. I’m not really sure who to believe. Joe is nice to Dan though so that’s a big red flag. Regardless of the reason, Joe, we got beef. You’re a pretty awesome guy but not as awesome as Chuck, you’re on par wi... more
show is great. just needs one correction. j. Jonah Jameson had it right. we need more Spider-Man
show is great. just needs one correction. j. Jonah Jameson had it right. we need more Spider-Man
Once you get past the first, like 20ish episodes, this show gets better. I love the rundown reviews
Even if you don’t like comics, give them a listen because this podcast is the only thing that will cure everything wrong with 2020.
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This show focuses on deep dives into comic book storylines and related media, often pairing spoiler-friendly breakdowns with personal impressions, trivia, and fan observations. Episodes frequently cover arcs, adaptations, and cross-media connections, delivering a mix of analysis, nostalgia, and lively banter across classic and modern properties. Noteworthy traits include a conversational, approachable style, frequent humor, and a structure that leans into shorter, more frequent discussions rather than long-form single-arc treatments. Listeners likely enjoy thoughtful recaps, nerdy insights, and community-driven conversation that spans comics, TV, and film.
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