Chris and DK discuss the nerdy, ranging from comics to film, music, and beyond!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
Chris and DK discuss Abigail, Fallout TV show (and 76!), and X-Men 97, along with reactions to the trailers for In Violent Nature and Deadpool 3! Please support Umar and help him complete the story of Lad! Follow this link to pledge to the campaign: ... more
Chris and DK are joined by the always great Umar Ditta (@UmarDitta on Twitter), comics writer responsible for Untethered and Lad who has a new Kickstarter Campaign! The guys also discuss the Fallout TV show, The First Omen, more X-Men 97, and more! P... more
Chris and DK come together to discuss the recently-released "Late Night With the Devil", then they take a deeper look at X-Men 97 and it's first three episodes! Join our Discord and chat with us and other listeners!: discord.gg/mHQZd47xvy You can now... more
We welcome back Bones from the 5 Day Rentals Podcast to discuss the massive Dune 2, but first cover the full trailer for Late Night with the Devil and a few other items! Huge thanks to Bones for being with us! Join our Discord and chat with us and ot... more
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Make Chris traverse an AI dungeon every episode please.
Listen, I don't really know much about comic books or their movies. However, I do know about friendship, and that's what we've got here. Dustin and Chris are awesome hosts and great dudes! Even when I have no idea what the hell they are talking about I am thoroughly entertained, and delighted when they cover a movie or video game I do know. I highly recommend this show to anyone who digs nerdy, geeky stuff and just wants to have fun and not get angry about all the small gripes.
Great show with knowlegeable hosts, and fun guests show up to boot. Love to hear these guys get passionate.
Last year, my local comic book shop shut down. It was a dark day. When I would go in each week to pick up my issues, the comics themselves were only part of the fun. The conversations were the best part, and it’s those conversations I miss the most. This podcast scratches the itch that has been plaguing my emotional epidermis since the store closed its doors. The hosts have great chemistry, and they really make you feel like part of the conversation. If you’re looking for a good geek pop culture... more
You are so late to release such informative and interesting episode. Hope will get more soon.
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