A new podcast about the intersection of marketing and comics, focusing on promotional and licensed titles.
Watchers' Guide to the Marvel Universe
The ageless, sexless teens of Riverdale meet everyone's favorite septuagenarian glam metal band. Hilarity ensues?
Spider-Man pursues Electro's smuggling operation to Canada in a strange educational comic that can't really seem to decide what it's actually about.
Chuck Dixon funnels all of his godawful opinions into the world of Rush City, where women are either dangerous or devoid of agency. Buy a Pontiac Solstice!
This episode, we take a look at the forgotten gem of 70's Marvel: Rom the Space Knight.
This week, we look at the just-wrapped IDW Transformers comics. The fact that it's coming out the exact week IDW's run ends is entirely intentional.
This week, we have the first of three episodes about Transformers comics!
Season 2 continues with the Marvel adaptation of the cult classic fantasy Willow!
This time, we look at the occasionally fraught history of Darkwing Duck.
This week, we look at the first big Marvel crossover event, Action Figure: The Comic. It's our first season finale, so listen to it! Or don't. Whatever. But you should.
This week, a slight departure as we talk about a tie-in comic that wasn't ultimately a tie-in to anything!
This week, we look at the promotional comic put out by Axe Body Spray, which features THREE whole Avengers!
This week, we visit the world of Robert Townsend's The Meteor Man, seminal forgotten superhero film that doesn't receive the love it deserves.
The Flash teams up with Colonel Sanders to defeat his evil doppelganger from Earth-3: The unmotivated Colonel Sunder!
This week, we take our first, trembling steps into the Star Wars Expanded Universe, a franchise that we all know failed miserably and was never heard from again.
This week, we look at Rod Torfulson's Topps Comics' Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula (featuring Herman Menderchuck), featuring a pre-Hellboy Mike Mignola, and it's everything you ever hoped it would be.
This week, we're looking at the comic tie-in to the short-lived Zoids toy line, Starriors. In a different world, with a little better development, this could have been a lot bigger.
If you're unfamiliar, Batman/FaZe Clan is a recent one shot from DC Comics that can best be described as "Oops! All Neckbeards". Batman teams up with a bunch of interchangeable spastics, and retroactively ruins the entire Bat Family.
Our first episode focuses on the classic Hostess ads from the 1970s!
A new show where CrashAnnBurn and JR Sweany discuss licensed and promotional comics.