
The DC3cast is a lively discussion about DC Comics, hosted by three Multiversity Comics (multiversitycomics.com) staffers - columnists Vince Ostrowski and Zach Wilkerson and editor Brian Salvatore. Discussions, interviews, reviews, games, and more can all be found on the DC3cast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 578 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooksVisual Arts | |||

An excerpt from the DC3cast Patreon! The boys reflect upon what could have been in the famous Superman 2000 pitch. Read the full proposal here: www.supermanthroughtheages.com/theages/History/2000/SUPERMA
The boys dig into the most recent DC/Marvel crossovers, which run the gamut from sublime to forgettable.
This week, the boys get the second origin of Jason Todd and love the fact that Batman calls testicles "stones."
This week, the boys marvel at the prodigious work of George Pérez, the quick pace of getting the entire series established, and some chat about Beantown.
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I’m loving the new format where they revisit older books. This has long been something I’ve wanted from a DC podcast.
Always love when I see a new episode pop. Great pod with a fun cast who while lately have had a somewhat negative view on the writing coming out of it always give a fair review of most books (outsiders is not bad guys cmon now) I always enjoy their opinions that often are adverse to mine about alot of books as it helps sort of temper my toxic positivity about bright colors and super hero’s.
I love the podcast which forces me, like Vince to keep up with my DC reading to listen to the show.
Regarding the Superman Lost #1 discussion, I enjoyed listening to everyone presenting their rationales for their reviews AND grasping for words to describe the feelings this issue invoked i.e., dark, foreboding, etc.
As far as Superman standing in the middle of the apartment after returning from the singularity, the word I kept going back to was traumatized. I heard someone else say, “shell shoc... more
Informative and funny, these guys just have a great chemistry together. Love you guys!
It’s like high school where my friends and I would talk about what was going on in comics. But since tommy OD’d and Austin’s got a kid now, I can get that same feeling from the DC3. Thanks, guys!
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A vibrant exploration of DC Comics, featuring three hosts who engage with the latest releases, solicitations, and broader trends within the comic book universe. Episodes typically encompass lively discussions around themes such as character development, creative directions, and storytelling techniques, often blending humor with critical insights. Noteworthy is their balanced perspective; while they appreciate the artistry and narratives, they are also vocal about the challenges and potential shortcomings in contemporary comic storytelling, especially regarding classic characters and franchises. This podcast strongly appeals to comic enthusiasts looking for a mix of analysis, nostalgia, and entertainment that reflects their passion for DC Co... more
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