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A longtime casual comics fan and a couple of complete comics rookies try and make sense of just what the heck is going on in the world of Marvel, DC, and other comics publishers - books, TV, and movies.
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Wolverine's on a mission of love and vengeance. He hunts for his lost flame Mariko, only to find her caught in a web of Yakuza power plays and ninja intrigue. Fists fly, blades clash, and sparks ignite with the deadly assassin Yukio. Can Logan navigate a foreign underworld, tame his berserker rage, and rescue Mariko before it's too late? Prepare fo…
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Step into the wayback portal with us as we go back to 1982 and revisit the four-issue Marvel mini-series "Hercules: Prince of Power". Hercules lived mostly on the margins of the Marvel universe, but he (and the Greek Pantheon) get a fun and funny showcase in this series that sees the Lion of Olympus exiled from his home... into space? This era of M…
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It's the most wonderful time of the year - we're reading holiday comics from the Distinguished Competition (DC Comics) We've got anthologies, we've got one-off specials starring Plastic Man (of all heroes), and a surprising holiday special from December 2023 that turned out to NOT be a one-shot. We've got: JLA # 60 by Mark Waid and Cliff Rathburn D…
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Join me with special guest host Erik Hale as we get ready for Halloween by revisiting the Marvel monster-verse, exploring BLADE: The Vampire Hunter We're covering Blade Comics spanning three distinct eras: Tomb of Dracula #10 (1973) - Blade's first, groundbreaking appearance Blade: Sins of the Father #1 (1998) - Classic 90s Marvel movie tie-in Blad…
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With football season comes fantast football. And - at the Casual Comics Cast - a Fantasy Avengers Draft. Listen in as we get a scenario for the Avengers to tackle and draft our fantasy Avengers Teams. Who drafted the better team? Listen in and let us know! Plus, we discuss the new Fantastic Four series from Ryan North - a great place for new comic …
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With The Flash zooming into cinemas, it's our last chance to discuss our hopes, fears, and other expectations for the last pre-James Gunn film in the DC movie universe. And, we've already covered a few Supergirl comics, but in anticipation of the film, we're going back in time to read and review some Supergirl comics from DC comics history.…
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Available to stream now, Evil Dead Rise continues the franchise in new - and sometimes refreshing - ways. Here are our thoughts on this spook-fest from director Lee Cronin and executive producers Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. Plus, we talk comics based on movies, including "Death to Army of Darkness" and "Spinal Tap".…
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It's crazy to think that it was almost 10 years ago that director James Gunn introduced audiences to Rocket, Groot, Star Lord, and the rest of the Guardians crew. This found family has had a profound impact on the MCU - and on the hearts and minds of fans everywhere. Now, the Guardians of the Galaxy story comes to a close with "Guardians of the Gal…
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“All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy. That's how far the world is from where I am. Just one bad day.” Those immortal words were spoken by The Joker in 1988’s classic Batman one-shot, The Killing Joke. Now, Batman fans can experience new tales of classic Batman villains as each of them relives their own ONE BAD DAY. …
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The latest installment of the MCU past it's expiration date for spoiler discussions, so we recap Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaina - what we liked, what we wish had been done differently, and where this ranks in the MCU roster. Plus, we review 2022's Marvel Comic Series "Ant-Man", a 4-issue romp through the annals of each hero who held the title "A…
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Kang and MODOK are two of the most iconic villains in Marvel Comics. And, now, they're taking center stage in the next installment in the MCU - Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania! In this episode, we talk about who these characters are, where they fit into the Marvel Universe, and some of their comics history. We're reviewing two classic comic runs …
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The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special kicks off the Merry Marvel Christmas! Following up to our DC Christmas extravaganza, we compare and contrast how the publishers spotlight the holiday season. In addition to discussing the Guardians of the Galaxy Special on Disney+, we've also got recaps and reviews of these Christmas-themed Marvel Comics:…
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In this shaggy dog holiday episode, we're taking a (very) relaxed approach to multiple DC Christmas specials! We talk two special (and silly) treasury edition comics from way back in DC's History - "Christmas with the Super Heroes" along with Batman: The Animated Series' "Christmas with the Joker". Plus, Santa's Naughty/Nice list in the DCU. Happy …
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On this episode, Marc and Joe recap the powerful and touching follow-up to Marvel's Black Panther - "Wakanda Forever". What we liked, what we didn't, and where we think the MCU is headed next. Plus, reviews of two comic books starring the newly introduced Namor, Prince of Atlantis... um, I mean Talokan. For those looking for a good place to dive in…
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Join us for a review of three very different takes on the Thanksgiving holiday from comics. We're reading and discussing: Franklin Richards: Happy Franksgiving (Marvel) Deadpool #37: "Guess Who's Bumming at Dinner" (Marvel) JSA #54: "Virtue, Vice, and Pumpkin Pie" (DC) Plus, we each pick 5 comics heroes we would definit…
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Celebrating 30 YEARS of Army of Darkness comics Never seen Army of Darkness? Seems unlikely, but neither has our co-host Jeff. In this episode, Jeff finally catches up on the beloved cult classic and gives his review. Plus, we look at Ashley J Williams' adventures across the pages of multiple comic publishers - with a special focus on the current c…
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In this super-sized, super-spooky Casual Comics Cast, we're covering the dark side of the Marvel Universe, including coverage of the 90s mini-series "Rise of the Midnight Sons" - the inspiration for the new Marvel console game. Reviews and plot summaries of: Werewolf by Night on Disney+ Ghost Rider / Rise of the Midnight Sons, featuring Blade, Morb…
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Thanks to a subscription to the mighty Marvel Unlimited app, we're able to catch up on even more recent Marvel event series. In this episode, we're recapping and discussing the 2021 event "Devil's Reign" - a Daredevil-centric series that sees The Kingpin, Wilson Fisk, currently mayor of New York, discovering a major gap in his memory - namely, the …
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Over the years, there have been a lot more comics to film adaptations than we realized. Inspired by our recent trek to see Rifftrax Live: Return of the Swamp Thing, we're revisiting some of the lowlights of the bronze age of comic book adaptations - films made from 1978-1997. Spanning Richard Donner's "Superman: The Movie" through Joel Schumacher's…
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On this episode, we are discussing long-time favorite Marvel hero, She-Hulk. With the premiere of the new Disney+ Series, “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law”, you’ll hear about She-Hulk’s origin, the extent of her powers (including BOTH how far and how high she can jump), and just generally everything you need to know about Shulkie. We’re reading and revie…
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The next chapter in the MCU - and the long-awaited follow-up to fan-favorite, Thor: Ragnarok - is finally here. On this episode, we're discussing Taika Waititi's Thor: Love and Thunder. What worked, and what still needed work? And, what to make of Jane Foster's "Mighty Thor", originally introduced in Jason Aaron's excellent run on the comic series …
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It's finally here - the long-awaited, Sam Raimi-helmed sequel to WANDAVISION. Oh, and the follow-up to Doctor Strange, Spider-man: No Way Home, and the next chapter in the continuing Marvel multiverse saga. We discuss whether the movie lives up to expectations, what we learned, what we expect next - as well as our Top 3 Movie Moments from the first…
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Part 2 of our look back at the pre-Dark Knight Batman series takes us back to some very different Batman experiences. For those who loved (or who will soon love) the 1966 Batman move and TV series, we've got discussion and reviews of: Batman 66 - The 2013 comic book series that picks up the characters, tone, and wit of the beloved series "Batman: R…
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With "The Batman" grabbing viewers on HBO Max, it's time to revisit the "which Batman is best" argument with a look at the seldom-discussed "Batman: The Movie" from 1966. Criminally left out of most discussions ranking the relative Batman movies, this Adam West-led Batman adventure deserves a place in the pantheon of Batman movies. So, join us as t…
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This time, we're talking all things Marvel Multiverse. What is the Multiverse, anyway? Heading into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, we'll cover all the bases to get you up to speed on Marvel's Multiverse. We're talking the history of the multiverse in comics, movies, and TV. There's also in-depth coverage on Marvel's "What If..." and w…
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With the premiere of Moon Knight on Disney+ just days away, we're reading some older Moon Knight titles to break down - what is the essence of the Moon Knight mythos? Reading comics spanning the 70s - today - we discuss just what elements of Moon Knight are consistent through the years, as well as some interesting turns the character has taken alon…
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We're shining a spotlight on some books that casual comic readers should check-out: A trio of books based on licensed properties with no prior continuity needed. If you're looking to pick up books where you don't need an in-depth knowledge of the history or "story so far", these are books that fit the bill. A trio of titles from Casual Comics Crew …
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The X-Men are experiencing (yet another renaissance), but with a dozen or more X-men related titles, is there an easy way for casual comic book readers to get up-to-speed if they want to join in the fun? On this episode, Marc and Joe delve into the "gateway" books for the current state of Marvel's merry band of mutants - House of X and Powers of X.…
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If you're a casual comic book reader, there's a new(ish) publisher on the block whose books you have GOT to be reading. Ahoy Comics has a whole slate of books that are perfect for casual fans - you don't need to know decades of continuity or be reading on a weekly basis to enjoy the incredible wit and amazing art in their titles. We've talked about…
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For new comic book readers and casual comic fans, finding a way to jump into a new series can be a daunting task. On this episode, we're reading and covering a couple of books that readers may be curious about - and checking whether they would be a good entry point for enjoying the wonderful world of comic books. The books we're covering this week …
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It's February and, we're in love with love. All over again. For the first time! We're reading and discussing two of the most famous comic book weddings from Marvel comics history: Fantastic Four Annual #3 (1965) - The Wedding of Reed and Sue Richards Amazing Spider Man Annual #21 (1987) - The Wedding of Spider Man and Mary Jane Watson In addition, …
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We're talking to casual comics fans about the upcoming slate of Marvel TV Shows on Disney+ Which characters do we already know the most about, and which of the shows are we most excited for? Listen in as we discuss: Moon Knight She-Hulk Ms. Marvel Secret Invasion I am Groot Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special And, we pointedly try not to disc…
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In service of our original mission - helping casual comic book fans (or those who want to be) get into the world of comics, we're reviewing two new-ish comics. We've got our thoughts on how well they connect with readers who are not steeped into the ongoing comics continuity, as well as how plain entertaining they are to read. On this episode, we'r…
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In service of our original mission - helping casual comic book fans (or those who want to be) get into the world of comics, we're reviewing two new-ish comics. We've got our thoughts on how well they connect with readers who are not steeped into the ongoing comics continuity, as well as how plain entertaining they are to read. On this episode, we'r…
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Batman: Fear State is the latest title-crossing "event" for the bat-family of books in the DC Universe: "Gotham City is on the brink of martial law as Batman fights a two-front battle!" Listen along with Ryan (our biggest Batman fan), Jeff, and Joe as we recap the series, checking in on what's happening with Batman and friends right now - and exami…
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Spider Man: No Way Home is the blockbuster that's sweeping the nation. We've got our super-Spidey friend, Marc, here to talk about the movie. What should you know before heading into the movie? What were the moments that thrilled us? What left us scratching our heads in confusion? The answers to all those questions, and more, are answered here - on…
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Our resident Spidey fanatic - Marc - joins this episode to discuss the graphic novel "Spider-Man Life Story", written by Chip Zdarsky with art by Mark Bagley. This unique take on the legendary Marvel hero follows Peter Parker from the origin of Spider-Man in 1962 through the next through the six decades of his life placing the major milestone event…
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In the vein of our popular “Secret Wars” series recap, we’re talking about the comic series that inspired the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s “Captain America: Civil War”. This 7-issue mini-series published in 1999 ignited the debate on “who watches the watchmen” in Marvel Comics, as a tragic event leads to attempted government regulation on the action…
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On this episode, we discuss the launch of the new DC "Future State" mini-series... all of them! Spawning out of DC's "Dark Nights: Death Metal", Future State takes us through one possible future for the DC Universe, adding to the legacy of the classic heroes and watching as the next generation of heroes pick up their mantle in this bold new world. …
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WandaVision is coming to Disney+ this week, so we're offering a beginners' guide to everyone's favorite Marvel couple. Including, the original mini-series that serves as an inspiration to the new TV show. In this episode, we discuss: X-Men 4 - Origin of the Scarlet Witck Vision and The Scarlet Witch #1-4 (1982) - Where the couple move to the suburb…
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In this episode, we're talking about Marvel's god of thunder,Thor! Issues 1-6 of the recent series from writer Donny Cates - and all the mind-blowing action and revelations - are discussed. Plus, we go way back to talk about Thor #337 and the introduction of everyone's favorite horse-faced hero: Beta Ray Bill!…
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This week, we are discussing our favorite X-Men characters and reviewing: Giant Size X-Men #1 (1975) - the introduction of the "new" X-Men that we all know and love. Astonishing X-Men vol. 1 (1995) by Joss Whedon - a more modern take on the X-Men from the fan favorite creator. Plus, we talk about which of our X-Men are our favorites and play an X-M…
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In this episode, we're talking about the new trailer for THE BATMAN with Timmy Hall, host of the Buckeye Show on 97.1 the Fan. Topics discussed include: The Batman Trailer The seminal comic book, The Killing Joke The previous Batman films from - Nolan, Burton, and yes - even the Schumacher films. And, Timmy Hall selects his Marvel Cinematic Univers…
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In this episode, we explore the world of DC's Scarlet Speedster and seek the answer to the age-old question - who is faster, Superman or The Flash. Plus, a discussion of the most famous villains in Flash's Rogues Gallery. Classic comics that we read this week are: Superman #199, "Superman's Race with The Flash #175, "The Race to the End of the Univ…
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As San Diego Comic Con (at Home Edition) comes to an end, we recap the highs and lows of the last two days. In addition, we're joined by Thom Zahler, creator of the acclaimed comic series "Love and Capes" for an interview regarding his SDCC experiences, his comics inspirations, and what's next for him in the world of comics. You can find more about…
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In the true Comic Con tradition, you can't just go to panels, you have to meet some comics creators. We're not only recapping what we watched from the Friday panels (and previewing Saturday), we're honored to be joined by Dan Davis - writer, illustrator, and publisher of "All Luck Comics". Thanks for joining us on this Comic Con (At Home) journey, …
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