Join Chris and Mike as they explore and discuss comics from 1938 to 1955, the Golden Age of American comics.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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I absolutely adore this podcast. The hosts are always a joy to listen to which makes every episode engaging. Do yourself a favor and subscribe to this amazing podcast!
Keeping it kitschy and the host is great on Twitter! So much great art!!
Recently discovered the show and enjoyed the live for EC comics. Great job spotlighting them and I’m looking forward to hopefully hearing more in the future!
These guys do a bang-up job describing and reviewing Golden Age comic books, as well as related subjects. They give the backgrounds, talk about the art, the stories and have an obvious love of the subject matter. more
So this is a much needed concept and topic to discuss in podcast format. Unfortunately, as every other words the hosts utter is "uh" or "um" it can be quite distracting. Also the recording setup they use sounds like someone on speaker phone in a large room. Too bad.
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