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Two Crows for Comfort are a Manitoba folk duo (with roots and country leanings) who spend a good chunk of their year touring around North America with their dog in tow. The incredible harmonies and storytelling from this real-life couple are up there with some of the best duos making their style of music anywhere on the planet.
I'm not a huge horror fan; my tastes in the genre are very specific. If it's an Eldritch Lovecraftian tale, a lush gothic terror, or a pastoral folk horror? Count me in. Mainstream A-list stars and a hot TV actor/indie director making his first genre film using a flashy gimmick with lots of mainstream media buzz? Not interested.
They're Canadian and they're history making. This episode, we continue our Pride celebration with Alpha Flight 106, the mainstream comic to feature an out queer character as Northstar finally says what we'd all been thinking for a very long time.
We chat about the 2022 DC Pride issue and we get into the fun, the funny, and the fearless of this special issue. We all get a little sad at Kevin Conroy's personal story shared in this issue and reflect on THE Batman, as well as some horny thorny plant ladies.
In a family special, Matt sits with his brother Nick and talks about one of Nick's favourite comics, Hellboy, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Canadian comic Gabe Koury's 2023 album Mommy, I'm Boring is a punchy 30-minute comedy album with a punk rock aesthetic.
When the heroes in the half shell faced their greatest threat, things did not go well. We talk about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin on this episode of Detecting the Marvelous, and we all take a hit right to the feels.
Bruce Banner aka The Hulk is missing and presumed dead, Betty Banner is pushed into writing a tell all tale of their life together by Bruce's cousin She Hulk. Matt and Shaharah ask Dan about what drew him to this comic.
We believe the children are the future, and that goes for super hero children too. These kids are all right as we explore the first adventures of The Champions!
If you've been following Canadian comedy over the last 15 years, you've probably seen Evany Rosen on TV, and you've definitely seen her work.
Shaharah, Matt, and Dan talk about X-Men '97, a dose of nostalgia for some and an introduction to the Children of the Atom for others.
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