What if... the Marvel Universe was real? In 1961 the Fantastic Four revealed themselves to the world and everything changed. Mike and Ed discuss the in-universe implications of super powers, aliens, monsters and more. From how Avenger Insurance will pay for Thor's property damage to why Spider-man needs a new PR agency, its comic books discussions in a whole new way. Every issue covered in the Mar... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 208 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | After ShowsTV & FilmScience FictionFiction |
In this episode:
Mike and Ed continue their discussions on what the original Avengers are doing in their post-Avengers lives. For instance, Thor now seems to be working for the American military in Vietnam. Was he drafted? Or did he consider deserti... more
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Mike and Ed discuss how the Goblin and the Crime Master may be the same person. Also, the Green Goblin is now clearly a villain. His early work attacking crime families seems to just have been so he can consolidate organized crime u... more
Thank you for staying with us as we missed another week last week. Edward is traveling with his family this summer, making recording difficult. We still have a half dozen episodes recorded and we will trickle them out over the summer months, but ther... more
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Mike and Ed discuss the Avengers’ public search for a fifth member: the Hulk. What are they thinking? Is strength the only requirement for membership? How bad is “rampaging” before you decide not to let someone on the team? Should s... more
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Mike and Ed discuss life after being an Avenger. What are the responsibilities? What are the privileges? Do they get top secret briefings? Are they like ex-Presidents? Or like ex-FBI? Who pays for the damage they cause when Giant-Ma... more
Apologizes for the delay on this episode. Edward has been traveling more than usual for business making it difficult to record. But we are back, and we should have a few more episodes recorded in time to be back on schedule next week. Stay tuned true... more
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Mike and Ed discuss the shocking loss of scientific skill among the country’s top scientists. It clearly seems purposeful, but what is the purpose? Aliens trying to keep humanity from developing new technologies? A domestic test to ... more
When episode 200 was first published we push the wrong audio (audio for episode 199). It has now been fixed. Apologies for the error (Thursday, April 27, 2023)
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Mike and Ed continue to dive into the shocking changes to the Avengers ... more
I appreciate the concept of this podcast and how the creators formatted it for the twenty-first century. It's worth a listen! 😁
I’m not a marvel fan but this podcast is fun to listen to
It fine but not my favorite podcast and the laugh is annoying
Tons of fun for any marvel fan. If you enjoyed something like Marvels or that kinda on the ground viewpoint of the marvel universe, you’ll probably love this.
As a long time Marvel Comics fan, my hat goes off to this podcast for basically reviewing classic issues from some of the greatest characters in that line: Fantastic Four, Thor, Avengers etc. and doing it the style of a news radio broadcast! This terrific twist coupled with shorter episode lengths makes for an easy convenient listen that leaves you wanting more!
Hosts Mike and Ed create a ‘man on the street’ style podcast that is creative, fun, and unlike anything you’ve heard before
These guys are great. Imagine listening to NPR and you’re getting the morning news. How replace the story with a Marvel comic. Yeah. It’s awesome.
I love it! A must for any Marvel fan.
Reminds me a bit of the Life Story comic run that Marvel’s been doing lately, and I’m enjoying the newscast format. It might be cool if some production design was put into making the audio/format sound a bit more like the time period the news is happening in, but overall a great start!
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