
Join me and Nick Kline as we discuss the who, the what, the many whens, and the wheres of Marvel's techno-organic mutant messiah/mercenary: Cable!Learn all about more time travel shenanigans, what to do when you complete your mission as a messiah, and how many different versions of Cable are running around in the main Marvel timeline. Check out the recommended reading for this week's episode here! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
May 9, 2021
1 hr 36 min

Join me and Nick Kline as we discuss the who, the what, the many whens, and the wheres of Marvel's techno-organic mutant messiah/mercenary: Cable!Learn all about Marvel's time travel, the fiery Phoenix, and the Goblin Queen! What do they have to do with Cable? Tune in and find out!Check out the recommended reading for this week's episode here! Come back next week for more madness.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
May 2, 2021
1 hr

Today we take a look at the history of the term fridging and how this affects comic book storytelling. I'm joined by Delisa O'Brien and you can find more about her and get expert nutrition advice at Lunula Nutrition. References for today's episode can be found here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
Apr 25, 2021
1 hr 10 min

Join us as we discuss the indie comic Cerebus and creator Dave Sim!Dave is perhaps best known for his anti-feminist and misogynistic rants, but there's much more to learn about- including a month-long acid trip and trademark infringement!I'm joined this week by Kira Gumbinger as we learn all about what twisted ways society can be blamed on women. References for today's episode can be found here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
Apr 18, 2021
53 min

Join us as we discuss the indie comic Cerebus and creator Dave Sim!Dave is perhaps best known for his anti-feminist and misogynistic rants, but there's much more to learn about- including a month-long acid trip and trademark infringement!I'm joined this week by Kira Gumbinger as we learn all about what twisted ways society can be blamed on women. References for today's episode can be found here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
Apr 11, 2021
1 hr 19 min

This episode is just a brief message to let you know why the show was away for so long and to let you know that it'll be back soon. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
Feb 7, 2021
7 min

Listener discretion advised. This episode involves talks of child pornography.We are finally back to talk about the indie comic Anne Bonnie and the very problematic creator Tim Yates. I, unfortunately, knew Time Yates before his arrest and learned a great deal about who he is and why this comic nearly disappeared overnight. We try to keep the conversation from getting to heavy, but it is unfortunately hard to do with the given subject. Along the way we discuss the failings of creators like Dan Harmon (creator of Rick and Morty and Community) and Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy, Firefly, and director of The Avengers) as well as the ways an apology can work. I'm joined by Kay Despina to talk about these issues so please check out her site Acceptance Revolution for stories on acceptance of sexual orientation, gender identity, and mental illness. You can find all of the references for today's episode here. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
Oct 18, 2020
49 min

We finally dive into the "Punisher turns black" story and learn just what the hell happened, including some behind the scenes information from writers and editors. Luke Cage joins the scene, Rush Limbaugh gets a mention, and we discuss Rodney King and the Civil Rights Act of 1991 all while wishing this was just a Luke Cage story to begin with. *I'll be posting a picture of The Punisher's new face on the show's Instagram page.*I'm joined by Delisa O'Brien and you can find more about her and get expert nutrition advice at Lunula Nutrition. You can find all of the references for today's episode here. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
Oct 7, 2020
51 min

We learn a little about Punisher's origins and why he tends to appeal to cops, soldiers, and white nationalists. We cover everything from how the creator's feel about the Punisher's relationships with these communities to how Bulletproof Warrior Training has primed the police to feel under attack, all while laughing and learning about why making a comic where Frank turns black might be a supremely bad idea. *I'll be posting a picture of The Punisher's new face on the show's Instagram page.*I'm joined by Delisa O'Brien and you can find more about her and get expert nutrition advice at Lunula Nutrition. You can find all of the references for today's episode here. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
Oct 4, 2020
48 min

Continuing from our first episode! We learn a little bit about this guy named Scott Adams and his comic strip Dilbert. We discuss Scott's sockpuppetry, his appearance on Alex Jones, his science denialism, and weird association with men's rights.*There are already some of Scott's statements posted on the show's Instagram page.*I'm joined by Austin Rose and you can find more about her on Twitter.You can find all of the references for today's episode here. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)
Sep 30, 2020
43 min
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