The Revenge Of Podcast is a weekly pop culture entertainment show from the crew behind the world famous comic book shop and pinball arcade in Los Angeles, California. Explore the inner workings of Revenge Of along with weekly updates on events, inside dish on all the latest and upcoming products, and MUCH MUCH MORE.

The crew hits the Season 2 finale just as Coral prepares to flee to Scotland for a two-week education in "meat and potatoes" culture. Between a record-breaking Free Comic Book Day where doodles sold for $500 and Jeff getting fired from a reality TV gig by a producer obsessed with AI slop, this episode is a farewell to the "sweaty little sweat box" era and a high-end invitation to an alien-themed Michelin-star dinner . This Week's Insanity:FCBD Blowout: The shop saw nearly 800 people for Free Comic Book Day, leading to a secondary market explosion where the Revenge Of exclusive Dungeon Crawler Carl covers are flipping for $200—and one remarked copy sold for nearly $500 . Gay News & Vampire Rock: The group geeks out over Sam Reed's one-night-only Lestat concert in New York and the "box on box" seats Jeff and Joe secured for the Rousey vs. Carano fight . Movie Brain: Reviews of Mother Mary (boring but has Anne Hathaway) and Dust Bunny, featuring Sigourney Weaver wearing "revolver heels" that actually shoot.Reality TV Trauma Dump: Jeff recounts being fired via email at 10:00 PM after a producer replaced his creative design process with "photorealistic AI slop" that defied the laws of physics and depth . BGC Gimmicks: A look back at the "crowning achievement" of building a literal beach—complete with a 20-foot wall and tons of sand—around a rental property pool for Bad Girls Club. Coral's Corner: Coral admits she drives her car in "tomb-like" silence to avoid dissociating or going down one-way streets the wrong way . The Vespertine Finale: Jeff ends the season by booking the crew a 15-course experience at Vespertine, a "hoity-toity" spaceship restaurant where the staff wears robes and the building literally sways . Loose, high-end, and creatively exhausted—this episode is the perfect cliffhanger before we dive into Season 3.New episodes (usually) every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the comics are exclusive, the design is human, and the car rides are silent.

The crew goes live and pivots from a "chill" private influencer party to the pure endurance test of a nine-and-a-half-hour tabletop tournament. Between Jeff navigating the "hostile" world of AI-generated set design and Coral's high-stakes "betrayal" on a Disney drop ride, this episode finds the humor in the chaos of a busy Los Angeles weekend. It's a mix of big wins, marathon gaming, and a crash course in why you should never trust your "bestie best" at a theme park. This Week's Insanity:Shawarma & Spectacle: The team recaps a private influencer event featuring hookahs, "sick rips," and Coral's first encounter with shawarma. The Lorcana Marathon: A tournament that lasted nearly ten hours in the warehouse, soundtracked by ragtime piano covers of Disney songs. FCBD Exclusive Tea: Jeff drops major news for Free Comic Book Day, announcing two exclusive Revenge Of covers: The Name She Lost: Inanna and Dungeon Crawler Carl. Production Stories: Jeff relives the "nightmare" of reality TV design, explaining how he turned an industry snub into a win by selling a prop, saved from destruction, back to a production company.Disney Day: Coral recounts her trip to California Adventure where she was "manipulated" into riding the Guardians of the Galaxy drop ride, resulting in genuine terror and "legs dangling in front of her head". Gay News: Celebrating Lesbian Visibility Week and tackling the "tough week" of breakups from Love on the Spectrum and pro soccer. Coral's Corner: A deep dive into Margot's Got Money Troubles, Michelle Pfeiffer's performance, and Nick Offerman's transformation into a "beef daddy". Loose, energetic, and slightly more professional than usual—this episode is a love letter to the endurance of the community and the ridiculousness of the entertainment industry.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the shawarma is regional and the Plinko boards are a work in progress.

The crew reaches episode 50 and the warehouse is finally cool. Literally. This episode turns into a war on AI-generated set design and a cautionary tale about what happens when you accept a "flashlight" from a stranger at a gas station. This Week's Insanity:Warehouse Wins: 180 sorcerers descend for the latest Magic pre-release, kept dry by the new AC and a communal bidet remote that Jeff insists is a "service to the community." Gay News: The team reflects on Tim Cook's exit from Apple while having a full-blown meltdown over the Avatar: The Last Airbender movie leak. Reality TV Trauma Dump: Jeff battles photorealistic AI renderings in his new design gig while reliving the $1 million Stern pinball quote and the Great Miami Fish Tank Explosion of Bad Girls Club Season 11. Production Secrets: The definitive truth about why reality TV houses never have doors. It turns out slamming a door on a cameraman is a major liability. Coral's Corner: A wholesome gas station gesture goes sideways when Coral accidentally makes an 'exchange' involving a Barbie lanyard and a surprise crack pipe. The Hijack: Jeff shares a gruesome text from his friend Alexis regarding a "forgotten" tampon that leaves the entire room, and likely the listeners, on the verge of vomiting. Loose, chaotic, and physically nauseating — this episode is what happens when you hit 50 episodes and realize reality is much weirder than any TV show you've ever designed.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the AC is pumping, the bidets are self-cleaning, and the tampons are (hopefully) accounted for.

The crew goes live and immediately loses direction over new cafe policies and a "storm of the century" that barely sprinkles. Between Coral's first official lesbian night out and a deep dive into the haunted mansions and "vibrating duck" trade-outs of Bad Girls Club production, this episode is a love letter to messy industry stories and a roast of the most unholy protein meal ever consumed. This Week's Insanity:The "And Destroy" Commandments: Jeff addresses the new seating fees and purchase requirements, explaining why a communal space for trading card games can't survive as a "public library" for non-paying patrons. Gay News: Allegations fly between Ruby Rose and Katy Perry, while the crew recounts taking Coral to her first "lesbian night" at Personal Best—only to end the night at The Eagle's "Meat Rack" surrounded by stacks of pizza. Coachella Critiques: A roast of Sabrina Carpenter's "ice skater" aesthetic and why the group had to click away from Susan Sarandon's 20-minute drive-in monologue. Reality TV Trauma Dump (BGC Edition): Jeff relives the chaos of seasons 1 through 10, featuring hair chandeliers, white chocolate busts, and a haunted Atlanta mansion where shop vacs turned themselves on in the middle of the night. The "Art" of the Set: A look back at the days of "trade-outs" from sex toy companies and the financial disaster that ensued when a cast member threw bleach on actual gallery-loaned artwork. Coral's Corner: The group debates the "abomination" of Coral's dietary habits—specifically eating lemon pepper tuna out of a bag and washing it down with a chocolate peanut butter protein shake to hit her macros. Loose, chaotic, and deeply high-protein — this episode is what happens when you survive fifteen seasons of reality TV and realize your bone density is thanks to a childhood of "taco milk." New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the vibes are queer, the art is bleached, and we always follow the pecking order.

The crew goes live and shifts the spotlight to Jeff and Joe's dark past in the trenches of reality TV production. Between the "psychological torture" of working for an executive producer who demanded entire mansions be redecorated daily, and a bizarre night at The Eagle where nature documentaries of rams reigned supreme, this episode is a deep dive into the industry's most toxic habits and the group's effort to help Coral navigate the high-stakes world of social "game."This Week's Insanity:Reality TV Trauma Dump: Jeff and Joe recount the absolute hell of working in reality television, where they were forced to repaint walls gold and red on a whim and eventually moved hundreds of thousands of dollars of furniture into a front yard just to start over from scratch.The Florida Files: A look back at the "Redneck Riviera" during the filming of Floribama Shore, involving "sticky" timeshare carpets.Boys' Night Out: Jeff and Joe describe their underwhelming visit to a gay bar where the screens were filled with B-roll nature footage of headbutting rams instead of anything remotely "sexy."Jumbos Staff Trip: A recap of the staff outing to the Jumbo's Clown Room, where Coral acted as the "parent" showing the "summer child" coworkers the ropes—including suction-to-the-ceiling "spiderwoman" stunts and vodka squirt guns.Loose, chaotic, and deeply psychological — this episode proves that no matter how messy your social life is, it's nothing compared to a 13-hour day on a Jersey Shore spin-off set.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the furniture is temporary and the trauma is permanent.

The crew goes live and immediately spirals into a mess of physical injuries and questionable social behavior. Between Rivers Cuomo crashing the pinball machines, Jeff reliving the "psychological warfare" of reality TV production, and Coral admitting she spent a night stalking her roommate's date in a dark cave bar, this episode turns into a masterclass in why you should never tell your coworkers where you live or which season of The Comeback you're actually watching.This Week's Insanity:Injury Report: Coral pops out her hip during an incline hack squat.The Blue Album Crew: A recap of the Weezer pinball tournament where Rivers Cuomo and Scott Shriner showed up to play a "Howdy Partner" style 2-on-2 game against the local finalists.Kevin Smith RSVP: The store prepares for a massive signing with Kevin Smith and Eric Carrasco, featuring a "standby line" for the desperate and a strict "no pictures" rule to keep the line moving .Trauma Dump — Reality TV: Jeff spills tea on his days designing Flavor of Love and Bad Girls Club, including 25-hour work days and the necessity of super-gluing every piece of house decor to the tables to prevent weapons-grade chaos .The Comeback Loop: Coral realizes she has been accidentally rewatching Season 1 of the Lisa Kudrow classic in a high-induced "Groundhog Day" loop instead of catching up on Season 2 .Coral's Corner — The "Cuck-Buddy": Coral reveals she and Mickey followed her roommate on a date to a dark bar, watching from afar for 40 minutes, "cuckin'".Loose, chaotic, and deeply inappropriate — this episode is what happens when you turn 32 and decide your new hobby is "cuckin'" your roommates in public.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the wrists are thin and the furniture is glued down.

The crew goes live and immediately loses the plot. From the absurdity of competitive Excel spreadsheets on ESPN to Coral's traumatic childhood diet of spaghetti and whole milk, this episode is a deep dive into why some people shouldn't be allowed to use a slow cooker—or a GoPro strap-on .This Week's Insanity:Feats of Strength: Coral recounts her greatest life achievement: carrying a stack of 37 empty pizza boxes from the patio to the dumpster without dropping one .Competitive Spreadsheeting: The group discovers the high-stakes drama of Excel competitions on ESPN, a world where sorting information and cell-coloring is a professional sport .The Ritchson Punch: A breakdown of Reacher star Alan Ritchson's neighborhood altercation in Tennessee and whether the victim is just fishing for a TMZ payout.Cinema Therapy: Reviews of The Bone Temple (aka the "Big Dick movie") and a 10/10 rating for Project Hail Mary, featuring a "pinched" Ryan Gosling and a very loud-laughing neighbor.Queer School: Jeff and Joe attempt to educate Coral with Lisa Kudrow's The Comeback, while Coral tries to retaliate by making them watch Hunting Wives .Coral's Corner: A desperate search for joy in Scotland that involves dodging "grandpa" YouTube and a refusal to eat any vegetable that isn't a "greens powder".Loose, chaotic, and deeply lactose-heavy — this episode is what happens when you realize your "bonafide" childhood was actually just a series of milk-drenched tacos .New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the pizza boxes are stacked high and the onions are strictly forbidden.

The crew goes live and immediately loses the plot after a "stanky" weekend of Oscar ballots and pinball punch cards. Between Jeff finally watching a "bisexual" cinematic classic only to call it "fine" and Coral preparing to dodge Americans in Scotland, this episode turns into a chaotic debate over the nutritional benefits of placenta and why Hulu is doing Buffy dirty.This Week's Insanity:Anniversary Aftermath: 78 dedicated nerds are still in the running for free pinball, leading to a debate on how many "tongue punches" it takes to fill a card.The Placenta Debate: A photo of flank steak spirals into a discussion on gold-plated umbilical cord necklaces, placenta capsules, and whether Jeff would try a "placenta shake" if it were mixed into a Hailey Bieber smoothie.Gay News — The Mummy: Jeff finally addresses his lack of cultural lore by watching the 1999 Brendan Fraser classic, only to enrage Joe and Coral by calling it "a little boring".Movie Brain: Coral tackles The Big Lebowski for the first time because of the new pinball machine and determines that while the rug is cool, the movie didn't make her laugh .The Buffy Tragedy: The group mourns the canceled Buffy reboot, accusing Hulu and Disney of "doing the director dirty" for political reasons.Coral's Corner (Scotland Edition): Coral prepares for her first international trip to Glasgow, planning to hunt for redheads, eat "vile" haggis, and potentially punch JK Rowling in the mouth.Loose, chaotic, and deeply stanky — this episode is what happens when you watch the Oscars without a crowd and realize you have absolutely no taste in "bonafide" cinema.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the flank steak is questionable and the librarians are dangerous.

The crew goes live and immediately loses the plot, drifting from Oscar suit shopping to the political necessity of rebranding "ice" as "frozen water". Between defending Britney Spears' right to chaos and a live-action dental dam taste test that goes about as well as you'd expect, this episode turns into a fever dream of Costco meat obsession and a roast of Timothée Chalamet's ballet drama.This Week's Insanity:Gay News & Chalamet Drama: The group weighs in on the Timothée Chalamet "ballet" backlash and debates whether he'll pirouette his way into an Oscar win.Britney Defense: Coral stands her ground on why Britney Spears has "earned" the right to drive however she wants, much to the concern of Jeff and Joe.The Dental Dam Test: In a quest for health education, the group samples strawberry and mint dental dams live, concluding that they mostly just taste like latex balloons.Cinema Review: A breakdown of the British thriller Heel and a heated debate over why Jeff refuses to watch The Mummy despite it being "for the gays".Coral's Corner: A meat-centric awakening involving Costco flank steaks and a tragic confession about an unseasoned slow-cooker disaster.Loose, chaotic, and definitely unseasoned — this episode is what happens when you hit "go live" and let the conversation revolve around "shorty's superfluous ass" and a bucket of meat.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the suits are from Amazon and the frozen water is plentiful.

The crew moves to a new 7:00 PM slot and immediately descends into chaos. Between defending their "lesbian energy" against TikTok trolls and explaining dental dams to Coral, the episode tackles the "high on his own supply" religious pivot of Shia LaBeouf and the corporate downfall of the Alamo Drafthouse.This Week's Insanity:TikTok Trolls: The group addresses claims that they are homophobic, leading to a plan for Coral to get an undercut and tooth gems to boost her "gay credentials".Health Class: Jeff describes dental dams as "flat condoms" and "fruit rollups" after realizing Coral has never heard of them.Shia Roast: A deep dive into Shia LaBeouf's recent interview, his admitted fear of "big gay men," and his "self-centered" religious phase.Drafthouse Decline: Ranting about Sony's takeover, the betrayal of QR code ordering, and a mysterious two-month popcorn shortage.Coral Talks Good: The vocabulary segment returns with words like acrimonious and voracious being applied to "shorty's ass".Prosthetic Buttholes: Coral's Corner explores the logistics of Amanda Seyfried's prosthetic butthole in The Testament of Anne Lee.Loose, educational, and deeply chaotic — this is what happens when the vibes are idiosyncratic and the rules don't matter.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the bars are filthy and we always ride the D.

The crew limps into the studio after one of the busiest Revenge Of weekends ever — ComicsPRO, a Radiant Black blowout, and Pinball League finals — except Coral has lost her voice and now sounds like a Victorian ghost child. Which of course means it's the perfect time to debut a brand-new educational segment at her expense. This Week's Insanity:Convention Hangover: ComicsPRO chaos, industry parties, and the team hosting the smoothest finale bash in Los Angeles (confirmed by vibes).Shop Updates: Punch-card double-points day, Wonder Woman Historia book club with Kelly Sue DeConnick, and TMNT × Magic pre-release looming.Gay News (Light): RFK cold-plunging in jeans, Kid Rock jacuzzi milk, and other deeply Tennessee-coded behavior.Coral Talk Good: A new flashcard game challenges Coral to use SAT words like obsequious, recalcitrant, and magnanimous in lesbian-themed sentences. Educational outcomes are… mixed.Coral's Corner: Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano fight hype crashes into the realization that Coral will be in Scotland and may miss it — triggering existential despair.Hotel Horror: Influencers washing underwear in coffee makers permanently destroy everyone's ability to trust hotel appliances.Sleep-deprived, raspy, and somehow more unhinged than usual, this episode proves that even when Revenge Of loses its voice, it still won't shut up.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the words are big and the voices are shot.

The crew goes live and immediately detours into DNA testing, secret siblings, and whether you should ever spit into a tube if you plan to commit crimes in the future. Jeff reveals that 23andMe connected him to a long-lost sister (which went exactly how you'd expect), Coral debates uncovering hidden Tennessee family lore, and suddenly everyone is reconsidering their genetic privacy. This Week's Insanity:23andMe Chaos: Secret siblings, Viking corpses, Golden State Killer energy, and why maybe you shouldn't upload your DNA if you have future murder plans.Olympics Discourse: Are they gay? (Yes.) Do we know where they are? (Eventually.) Curling supremacy is declared.Galentine's Preview: Babs Tarr, Tini Howard, tattoos, chocolate bars, and Coral accidentally inviting everyone to a women's tournament.Rage Bait (New Segment Alert): The gang intentionally triggers the audience — K-Pop Demon Hunters gets dragged, Sinners gets re-dragged, La La Land gets obliterated, and Joe fires off a Heated Rivalry take that may require protective custody.Coral's Corner: Scotland planning begins, her sister requests “bacon, water, and bread” as groceries, and Santa Monica Pier may or may not be banned.Book Talk: Jeff speed-runs an advanced copy of Matt Dinniman's new novel, compares it to Dungeon Crawler Carl.Loose, chaotic, and occasionally educational, this episode proves that if you give three queers a live mic, they will absolutely misuse it.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the rage bait is intentional, and the groceries are bacon.

The crew is live again and fully unfiltered — which means shop updates, gay news, emotional gym crushes, and at least one brand-new segment that immediately goes off the rails. Between karaoke confessions, Catherine O'Hara panic, and a very serious debate about who gets saved in a drowning scenario, this episode covers a truly alarming amount of ground. This Week's Insanity:February at Revenge Of: Howdy Partner returns, Galentine's Day with Babs Tarr & Tini Howard gets locked in, and a mysterious Radiant Black anniversary party looms.Gay News: Chappell Roan discourse, gym flirtation with a powerful 55-year-old woman, and Jeff discovering he may be attracted to danger — again.What We're Watching: The Night Manager reignites sexual-tension discourse, Wonder Man sparks facial-recognition drama, and Marvel pacing gets put on trial.New Segment Alert — “What's In Your Mouth?” Smoothies, Sugarfish, homemade soda bread, and horniness collide in the most on-brand way possible.Coral's Corner: Morality tests involving dogs, rafts, and strangers, plus childhood swim lore that explains… a lot.Life, Aging & Noise: Karaoke hangovers, Nickelback choices, and the slow realization that chewing sounds and laughing children might be the real villains.Loose, live, and delightfully unhinged, this episode is proof that structure is optional — but opinions are mandatory.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the segments are experimental and the vibes are deeply unpredictable.

The crew goes live and immediately loses the plot. Between anniversary fallout, gay credentials being questioned online, and a vocabulary lesson that gets weird fast, this episode turns into a love letter to grimy queer spaces and a roast of everything that's become too clean, too corporate, and way too straight.This Week's Insanity:Anniversary Aftermath: Punch cards, pinball drama, and the realization that no good deed goes unpunished.Gay News: Jeff re-comes out (again), defends his gay origin story, and addresses internet accusations with tattoos and historical receipts.Word of the Week: Viscous enters the chat and immediately becomes a problem.Movie Brain: A spirited fight over the best movie years devolves into dinosaurs, VHS nostalgia, and Mrs. Doubtfire.Queer Space Discourse: The group mourns the death of dark, dirty gay bars and debates whether they should ever be sanitized.Coral's Corner: Dating apps are dragged, The Pit continues to shock, and Coral confirms she could survive almost anything if properly motivated.Loose, chaotic, and deeply queer — this episode is what happens when you hit “go live” and let the conversation do whatever it wants.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the vibes are thick and the bars should be filthy.

This week's episode kicks off with big shop news, bigger plans, and a Gay News segment that absolutely refuses to end. Jeff, Joe, and Coral are live again, celebrating Revenge Of's upcoming four-year anniversary, unpacking a year-long punch-card scheme that somehow ends with a free pinball machine, and immediately spiraling into pop culture chaos.This Week's Insanity:Four Years of Revenge Of: Limited anniversary merch, double-points days, punch cards, giveaways, and a year-long plan that somehow makes perfect sense when Jeff explains it (eventually).The Longest Gay News Ever: Nicki Minaj discourse, Don Lemon, Sophie Turner as Lara Croft, polygonal boobs, and whether “comic accurate” has gone too far.What We're Watching: The Pitt renewal excitement, eating dinner during body-horror mistakes, Game of Thrones diarrhea discourse, and Netflix admitting they assume you're on your phone.Movies & Media: The Rip gets a strong recommendation, Angel Studios gets fully dragged, and the idea of reviewing evangelical cinema is floated… reluctantly.Bookstore Chaos: Extremely gay smut books arrive at the shop, including titles that raise serious questions about produce, priests, and personal boundaries.Coral's Corner: Scotland planning begins — kilts, fairy pools, drowning fantasies, haggis fear, and the emotional labor of building an itinerary with lesbians and AI.Somehow informative, deeply unserious, and wildly overextended, this episode proves once again that Gay News is no longer a segment — it's a condition.New episodes every week.Only at Revenge Of — where the strawberries are expensive, the rules are strict, and everything is still somehow gay.

It's mid-December, everyone's exhausted, and the podcast takes a hard turn into holiday chaos, Santa Village fallout, cursed t-shirts, and the revelation that someone out in the wild truly believed Coral may have once been married to a man. The gang processes this information… poorly. This Week's Insanity:Santa Village Debrief: Bigger crowds, more vendors, snow machines, vegan banana cookies, and Coral dressed as Santa — complete with children, grown men, and at least one accidental husband moment.Holiday Logistics Spiral: Staff parties, book clubs, mystery bags, cookie swaps, pinball leagues, and a maybe-sorta Mikey Way signing that may have already happened.The Shirt: Jeff gifts Coral a deeply cursed t-shirt that must be blurred, beeped, and absolutely will be worn with no pants at some point in the near future.Gay News: Kim Kardashian invades Fortnite, confusing everyone. “Six-seven” discourse returns. No one knows what it means. Everyone argues anyway.What We're Watching: Slow Horses becomes the new obsession, Downton withdrawal continues, and Jeff unveils an aggressively detailed watchlist that proves he cannot relax.Coral's Corner: A coffee shop stranger asks if Coral was married… to a man. Cue existential offense, balls-out lunch posture, and a full recounting of a Thai massage experience that includes bars, gravity, surprise contortions, and an extremely tiny bottle of Dasani.Food Fixations: Chili crunch discourse, Erewhon shots, $700 immunity kits, and the slow realization that everyone here is unwell.Equal parts holiday fatigue, queer disbelief, and physical oversharing, this episode answers the question no one asked — and then asks about six more that cannot be answered.New episodes every Thursday.Only at Revenge Of — where Santa has pronouns, the shirts are dangerous, and no one thinks Coral was ever married to a dude.

The team is back from Thanksgiving break with family chaos, bad movie takes, unexpected furry discourse, and a growing fear that Scott absolutely needs a wellness check.This Week's Insanity:Nanny Week: Coral's grandmother arrives with empty suitcases, Ikea plans, and a passionate devotion to The Meg 2 and The Day After Tomorrow.Holiday Movie Opinions: Statham confusion, Wicked drama, and a few films that emotionally wounded the group in different ways.Gay News & Culture: Jumbo's Clown Room lore, Sniffer's Row, and a restaurant collab idea that should not work but somehow does.True Crime Spiral: HBO's Mortician Murder and The Furry Detectives send everyone into an unplanned conversation about zoos (not the animal kind).TV Corner: Stranger Things divides the room, Linda Hamilton brings everyone back together, and Pluribus sparks theories.Coral's Corner: The stray dog is officially adopted (!!), and meanwhile… something is very wrong with Scott. Like medically. Or spiritually. Or both.New episodes every Thursday.Only at Revenge Of — where the movies are questionable and so are our friends.

Fresh off the back-to-back chaos of Comic Creators Block Party and a full weekend of record fairs, surprise celebrities, and emotional damage, the crew is delirious, unfiltered, and somehow still laughing. Between autograph chaos, horny DJs, crying customers, and Coral's deeply unfortunate anatomy reveal, this episode is pure chaos in its final form. This Week's Insanity:Block Party Aftermath: The team recaps the biggest Block Party yet — 1,000+ attendees, 100+ creators, 6:30 AM line-sitters, megaphone diplomacy, and Coral going full Roadhouse on autograph hounds pulling out 70 books after claiming “just five.”Celebrity Circuit: Nathan Fillion crushes his line like a pro, AJ Lee shows up with security and signs for four hours straight, and Gabe Luna cements his status as Revenge Of's unofficial mascot (and absolute sweetheart).Record Fair Madness: The next day brings a completely different crowd — hoes, honeys, confused music people, sonic mushrooms, and a screaming theremin situation that nearly sends Coral over the edge.Gay News: Kim Davis loses again, same-sex marriage stays firm, and Coral realizes she might be legally approaching Kim's marriage count.Store Gossip & Chaos: Regulars are breaking up, showing up with new partners, or announcing divorces at the counter — and the team wonders if the store itself may be cursed.FlapsGate 2025: Coral accidentally sends mixed signals to a man in her DMs, learns she's been flirting without knowing it, spreads her “balls” on the couch, and receives the immortal correction:“Those aren't balls. They're flaps.”Coral's Corner: A stray dog, a bombed Sydney Sweeney movie, The Mummy 4 joy, the Coconut Cloud smoothie, and why cold-calling someone on FaceTime is apparently a crime.It's a delirious, overshared, sleep-deprived episode fueled by stress, smoothies, stray men, and the return of Coral's anatomy discourse.New episodes every Thursday.Only at Revenge Of — where the lines are long, the signatures are earned, and the flaps… are not balls.--00:00 – Opening Chaos & Cord-Flicking01:00 – Block Party Recap: Lines, Signatures & Roadhouse Coral06:00 – Managing the Signing Blocks & Breaking the Rules09:00 – AJ Lee Arrives, Security Flirts, Chaos Ensues12:30 – Nathan Fillion, Kelly Sue, Mike Allred & Gabe Luna Highlights17:00 – Funko Pop Exorcism20:00 – Sunday Event: Record Labels, Synth History & Unexpected Celebrities29:00 – Hoes, Confusion & The Great Café Mix-Up32:00 – Mushroom Vibrations & The Theremin That Broke Coral35:00 – Gay News: Kim Davis, Same-Sex Marriage & Coral's Marriage Math37:00 – Store Gossip: Breakups, Rebounds & Divorce Counter39:00 – New Lesbian Show: Pluribus41:00 – FlapsGate 202545:00 – Coral's Corner: Stray Dog, The Mummy 4, Smoothies & FaceTime Crimes52:00 – Upcoming Events & Birthday Threats


Welcome to the Revenge of Podcast, your weekly dose of chaos and cultural critique! This week, we're recapping a weekend packed with events that left us completely exhausted. With a new cafe and some seriously wild stories, we're diving headfirst into the absurdity of it all.A Good Muff & Hot Messes: We recap a hectic weekend that included the last LotZilla of the summer and a soft opening for our cafe. Coral, feeling the effects of the weekend, showed up looking like a "hot mess". She credits her favorite new drink, "the Muff," for saving her.Slasher World & Queer Kinks: We discuss the new Slasher World retail experience, a horror-themed setup with iconic locations like the Michael Myers House. This leads to a discussion of the meta-horror film New Nightmare and the surprisingly gay subtext of Nightmare on Elm Street 2. We even talk about the reality of gay bars, including an anecdote about a "puppy pride" party where men in dog masks play with water bottles.The Honey Don't Review: In an unhinged review of the film Honey, Don't, Coral raves about the movie, despite its low Rotten Tomatoes scores, for its "filthy" scenes. She recounts a bar scene that was "the most intense thing I've ever seen" and even ran into a Revenge Of fan in the theater.Feuds, Feet, and Fantasy: We get into a heated debate about wearing flip-flops with jeans ("That is g*y as f*ck" ), the disgust of walking around a house in just socks, and the strange practice of wearing "nighttime socks" to bed. Coral even shares her WikiFeet rating, revealing one foot is "shattered at 1.0".This episode is a high-octane rollercoaster of chaos, controversy, and comedy you won't want to miss!New episodes every Thursday.Only at Revenge Of — where the hot dogs are questionable and the gossip is unhinged.00:00 Introduction and Hosts00:34 Labor Day Discussion01:15 Weekend Recap02:22 Slasher World Experience05:06 Freddy Krueger and Horror Movies07:59 Gay Bars and Kink Parties13:28 Gay News and Twilight Saga18:41 Flip Flops and Jeans Rant20:35 The Importance of House Shoes21:02 Foot Ratings and Wiki Feet21:41 Nighttime Socks and Cold Feet22:42 Flip Flops and Dirty Feet23:45 Downton Abbey Recap32:45 Cole's Corner: Movie Review

This week, Jeff, Coral, and Joe dive into the world of competitive pinball—not for the drama, but for the deep community roots, unexpected friendships, and the quirks that come with any passionate crowd.At Revenge Of, pinball lives alongside comics, Magic, and mesh shirts. But what happens when a laid-back game night meets a hyper-dedicated crew? We explore the highs, the friction, and the funny moments that arise when you try to build something cool, inclusive, and a little chaotic.Also in this episode:– The upcoming Exquisite Corpses launch party + a look at our exclusive Alex Pardee variant– Lotzilla returns (with tacos, fingerboards & ice pops)– Coral rents a pool, reenacts Showgirls, and meets a vending machine sommelier– Jude Law & Andrew Garfield cast as Siegfried & Roy

Welcome back, Agents—we've rebuilt the studio, charged the neon, and returned from the multiverse with harder opinions and even weirder vibes.This week, your hosts Jeff, Coral, and Joe kick off Season 2 with:— A tour of the new Revenge Of HQ (now with a tattoo parlor, kitchen, and yes…a garbage disposal shower)— Plans for Free Comic Book Day and the Exquisite Corpses dual-location launch party— The debut of Gay News™, featuring Jojo Siwa's hot tub drama, Beyoncé's empty stadium seats, and the politics of queerness— A heated game of Vin Diesel or Jesus (guess who said it: the Bible or Fast & Furious?)— Plus: Coral discovers Dungeon Crawler Carl and becomes a full-on Princess Donut discipleWe get personal. We get political. We talk books, drag names, furry-adjacent pansexuality, and why some people should never wear mesh. Spoiler: Jeff wore mesh.This pod is where niche comic shop culture collides with late-night brain worms. And yeah, it's good to be back.New episodes drop on Thursdays, only at Revenge Of.

The group makes some new year's resolutions as they watch Queer, the Daniel Craig movie, not Coral's equestrian videos. --- 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Greetings 00:52 Coral's Controversial Shirt 02:59 Podcast Year-End Plans 04:09 Upcoming Events and Activities 06:02 Movie Discussions: Queer and Call Me By Your Name 08:33 Deep Dive into Queer 09:21 William S. Burroughs and Beat Culture 10:02 Analyzing Character Dynamics 27:55 Visuals and Cinematic Techniques 29:16 William S. Burroughs' Personal Life 30:32 Oedipus Complex and Motherly Love 31:23 Eugene's South American Adventure 31:57 Telepathy and Intimacy 32:45 Detox and Beach Scenes 36:08 Ayahuasca and Jungle Journey 39:53 Surreal Visuals and Realizations 45:24 Final Thoughts and Reflections 52:15 Coral's Corner - New Year's Resolutions and Reflections --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revenge-of/support

The group watches Subservience, and guess what? Coral thought it was pretty cool! PLUS, we gear up for Queer, Conor has finally gone too far, and more! -- 00:00 Introduction and Year-End Reflections 01:12 Krampus Recap and Upcoming Events 02:07 Cookie Swap and Side Projects 03:57 Comic Book Cover and Interview Fun 05:45 Revenge of Challenge and Future Plans 09:06 Subservience Movie Review 25:33 Robot Relationships and Comparisons 26:46 AI Rights and Citizenship 27:47 Fight Scenes and Robot Drama 29:46 Movie Critique: Subservience 32:36 Upcoming Movie Discussions 40:30 Conor McGregor and Logan Paul Fight 46:27 Show Wrap-Up and Live Stream Announcement --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revenge-of/support