
A comics theory and criticism podcast hosted by comic creators and MFA grads Eric Wong and Phillip Fleming.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 173 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArts | |||

Phillip and Eric kick off a month devoted to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the indie comic that became a billion dollar franchise with the latest film incarnation, the animated film Mutant Mayhem! They talk about its stylized visuals, the emphasis on... more
Phillip and Eric talk about another of the best comics of 2025, the Image dystopian sci-fi comic, Assorted Crisis Events Deniz Camp and Eric Zawadzki! They dissect its unique premise of melding temporal distortion with current socioeconomic anxieties... more
Phillip and Eric finally wrap their rewatch/commentary on David Fincher's adaptation of The Killer graphic novel. They discuss the eponymous character's subtle character arc, Fincher's meticulous style of filmmaking, and Eric asks Phillip to explain ... more
Phillip and Eric break down the first volume of the alternate history superpower Image comic series The Power Fantasy by Kieron Gillen and Caspar Wijngaard! They discuss its new take on the "beware the superman" narrative, the dissonance of its vibra... more
In this episode, Phillip and Eric attempt to continue their rewatch of David Fincher's The Killer adaptation, but things go awry and instead subject themselves to Captain America: Brave New World starring Anthony Mackie. They break down how immensely... more
For their first comic talk of 2026, Phillip and Eric break down the surprisingly good Marvel crossover, Aliens Vs. Avengers by Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribić. They discuss how it subverts the expectations of the cheap cash grab IP crossover, its exp... more
Eric finally gets Phillip to watch the Netflix adaptation of The Killer graphic novel, directed by David Fincher. They discuss its capture of the introspective spirit of the comic, Fincher's directorial style making him a great fit for the graphic no... more
Phillip and Eric close out 2025 with a conversation about the best comic of the year, Absolute Martian Manhunter by Deniz Vamp and Javier Rodriguez from DC's Absolute line. They discuss its trippy art style afforded by the freedom of the Absolute imp... more
Their combined might is unsurpassed.
Eric and Phil have a never ending wealth of comics-knowledge, and their dynamic is very charming. A million stars.









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