The only podcast about comic books on the internet, with Joe McCulloch, Chris Mautner, Matt Seneca and Tucker Stone.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsVisual Arts |
In this episode, we're talking about Matt Wagner's Grendel--well, as much of it as we could fit in before we reached emotional capacity for...the devil! That turned out to be basically Grendel as it was published by Comico in the 1980s, which basical... more
The gang is all here, and so is the NYRC release of Social Fiction, a collection of comics by Chantal Montellier, translated by Geoffrey Brock. Is there a bit of spot the reference going down? Sure there is: but if your eyes are closed, how are you g... more
This week, all decorum is out the window: Joe isn't here to stop us, so we're talking about Disney's Mickey Mouse in a labor fantasia, we're talking about a comic where a talking penis takes the stage (he's pink, y'all!) and, in the episode's coda, w... more
The Hernandez Brothers make it to television, but they don't talk about Blubber enough for our taste, and Alan Moore throws some words on the page but doesn't include any Don Simpson pictures? Well, if everything is wrong in the world, then what is r... more
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My favorite comics review podcast, especially in this new quarantine hellscape!!!!!!
these are some of the most insightful critics out there. if only it came out more regularly😭 but love u guys either way
Best comics podcast, hands down. I wish they could scrape it together more often but beggars cant be choosers I guess.
I get that a hallmark of this show is that Joe will drone on and on and on and on, and on and on and on and on and on and on, and on and on and on and on, and on and on, with none of the men in the room having the social or practical knowledge required to realize that maybe they ought to interrupt once in a while so that the lecture becomes listenable, but maybe they ought to consider doing so when Joe deadnames someone.
One of the hosts seems to be angry or have some kind of baggage about their reviews. Can do better.
Apple Podcasts | #75 | Argentina/Arts/Visual Arts |
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