Door Monster crew members Kyle, Ian, Rachel, and Allison share unpopular opinions on writing and visual storytelling using mostly superhero movies as examples. Occasionally, we touch on other films, tv shows, video games, and web series, and generally try to keep a positive outlook on all of them. H…
Jon joins us for the first time in ten years to discuss the many varied incarnations of Gotham's favorite supersane clown.
Valuable character archetypes or harmful role models? Kyle, Ian, and Allison share their opinions on popular antiheroes.
The crew deliberates on what they would like to see happen in the MCU in the wake of Avengers: Endgame and relentlessly attacks Batman.
The crew compares superhero love interests, tries to decide which one is the best, and questions whether they're even necessary in the first place.
The crew explores examples both great and terrible of episodic stories that followed their audience from adolescence to adulthood.
Kyle, Ian, Allison, and Rachel try to crack the secret to writing a compelling villain by examining Thanos and a collection of Marvel's best and worst antagonists.
Ricky joins Kyle and Allison to talk about the elements of visually adapting comics and games into movies, including colors, casting, and costumes.
Welcome to Super Hero Chicken Fest, the new podcast by Door Monster Entertainment! Hosted by Kyle, Ian, Rachel, and Allison, we discuss writing and visual storytelling using superhero movies as examples. This issue, we make sure everyone immediately hates us by defending The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Suicide Squad.