Superman never made any money saving the world from Salomon Grundy but we're about to make an episode about another character who couldn't stay dead, Superman. Come listen to us talk about the death of an icon.
Shaharah, Dan and Matt take it to the max this week when we talk about Sam Kieth's The Maxx. We explore the topics of trauma, grief and pain through the lens of this very 90s creation.
Sweat, hormones and magic... what could go wrong? We welcome our new co-host comedian, actor and all round awesome person Shaharah Gaznabbi to the show. We talk about her origin comic Strange Academy and we have a great time talking about the Big Easy.
Dan, Layney and Matt talk about Chynna Clugsten Flores' amazing Blue Monday! We get into the flouring of the Brit Pop movement, how Adam Ant is indeed a real performer and how Matt feels incredibly old. Check out this awesome episode of Detecing the Marvelous.
Dan takes us on an emotional journey as we explore Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's A Superman for All Seasons. Tune in to hear us hold back the tears but also share all the laughs at this great exploration of an iconic character.
Dan, Layney and Matt chat about Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel (2014) and the joy she brought to the Marvel universe. While talking about the comic we discuss the Disney+ adaptation, Iman Vellani, The Marvels and the power of representation.
Dan, Layney, and Matt chat with Sebastian Fazio about Marvel's nuttiest hero, the unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Marvel's funniest and funnest addition to the roster of their mightiest heroes. That's a lot of adjectives in one paragraph. Is it justified? Tippy would say yes, listen to find out for yourself.
Dan, Layney and Matt chat about one of the most trippy and existential runs of Spider-Man Kraven's Last Hunt. The run is set in a dark and broken New York where life is cheap and pants are optional.
The Detecting the Marvelous crew get together to get a little Freaudian and talk about Vertigo's Sandman covering the first half of Volume 1 Preludes & Nocturnes. We talk about Neil Gaiman's early work, the inspirations and the plot threads setup in this first series.
We go to the big house along with Matt Murdock to one of the world's most notorious prisons, Rikers Island. We explore Ed Brubaker's run of Daredevil with The Devil In Cell Block D.
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