With the Comics Code loosening in 1971, monsters came roaring back into the pages of our favorite medium. Kids that grew up reading comics were now making them; many of them were members of the counter-culture. Throw in a desire to do something all-new (and some fads like kung-fu) and you have all the makings of a wild decade of comics. Join Jacob Balcom & Matt Howell as they explore some of the c... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArtsBooks |
In February, we were joined by friend of the show composer/director Michael Giacchino to interview comics legend Roy Thomas. We got all kinds of behind-the-scenes stories about the creation of some of Marvel's most beloved characters made in the 1970... more
A quick note from Matt about the upcoming Satana audio drama and the Season 5 finale before we share the mission statement for the brand spankin' new podcast Swords and Scrolls. more
We end the regular season with a team-up of sorts between The Scarecrow and the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing! Alicia Masters drags Ben Grimm to an art show in the Soho loft of Jess Duncan. Jess and Harmony want to talk to Ben about more than just oil ... more
Arthurian mage-in-training MODRED THE MYSTIC finds himself in swinging modern more
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Matt and Jacob, you guys are the best. I first started listening in 2021 when doing random search’s on Apple Podcasts. I knew about Werewolf by Night but never read any of his appearances. I got hooked quickly and love your guys commentary. I’ve loved old universal movies growing up as a kid, in fact the one I saw being 1941s The Wolfman, so having a podcast like this takes me back. more
A must listen for any monster comic fan! This is an insightful and fun podcast!
Matt and Jacob are the best! more
Just some guys being dudes, ABOUT COMICS! Meet your new pals, Matt and Jacob.
This podcast has cursed me with a bloodlust for more Bronze Age comic book horror tinged fun, and I don’t know if I’ll ever be sated even after loving this show for 3 seasons. Jacob & Matt do a killer job each week of discussing everything that’s awesome in both the writing and art of Marvel Horror comics from the 1970s. more
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