Tales From the Short Box is a weekly Wednesday podcast where we talk about the comics that came out last week. Join hosts Adam Sheehan, Cacey Crawford, Shaun Betit, and RJ Veit as they talk about their favorite books from the week before.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 215 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsHobbiesLeisure |
RJ's random fav pick this season is 20th CENTURY MEN by Deniz Camp and Stipan Morian. This 6 issue mini drags you through the depths of the horrors of war, in a heightened fictionalized history where the Cold War was escalated with different weapons ... more
It's another short list of comics with a lot to say as we once again talk about comics from last week. Thor takes on late stage capitalism, Wonder Woman smashes the patriarchy, and Cobra Commander fights..... Cobra. We also try to answer one of the m... more
Part 2 of our Alan Moore series, we're jumping into 2000AD for the first time and reading THE BALLAD OF HALO JONES with art by Ian Gibson! This hyper-futuristic dystopia follows the titular lead as she tries to escape the "Hoop," and find her purpose... more
It's Wednesday! Which means it's once agian time for week old comics. It's an action packed week with cartoon dads, noir Sue Storm, and Magneto is back in the classic purple outfit. Plus intergalactic biker guys falling from the sky! more
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This show has helped me catch up on comics as a working adult.
sometimes I wait to listen to an episode until I’ve read the books they’re talking about, but a lot of the time I just like to hear the 3 hilarious hosts completely describe the story with little side-bars as they go. Great show. Great hosts, there’s no reason this shouldn’t be the number 1 comics podcast! LISTEN TO IT NOWWWWW
I’m in my 30’s so most of my interests are pretty solidified. Every once in awhile though, I’ll run into something or someone who is so good at expressing their love and respect for the thing that they care about, I’ll fall in. That is exactly what happened on the Thor episode. I’ve never owned a comic. I watch comic based movies- that’s as I close as I got. But after that episode I am rethinking my entire life and my choices. I’m gonna need that series and to harass someone about making it a m... more
This is not an X-Men podcast. That’s why I’m only giving it five stars. If it were, I’d find a way to rate it higher. more
A podcast that recreates my favorite part of visiting a comic book shop: Listening to a group of intelligent, passionate friends talk about the books they’ve been enjoying while I never say a word to any of them.
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