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FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,120 episodes available.
November 16, 2022“Doctor Strange” (2016)“Tim Catches Up with the MCU” discusses Doctor Strange — an enjoyable yet problematic movie, based on a 1963 origin story (in Strange Tales #110) whose ideas about race and gender roles are, at best, dated. Tim and Mulele review. (Originally published on Patreon October 12, 2019.) Brought to you by: Superman Fan Podcast Our supporters … Continue reading “Doctor Strange” (2016)...more55minPlay
November 12, 2022#361 “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” marathon!FLASHBACK! While this podcast has covered the odd League of Extraordinary Gentlemen book here and there, no one has dared think of trying to discuss all of Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill‘s series in one episode… until now! Kumar and Dana take on the task, with special attention paid to Black Dossier (and the record … Continue reading #361 “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” marathon!...more1h 30minPlay
November 09, 2022#755 “Best of EC Stories, Artisan Edition”EC Comics, a name that brings to mind Fredric Wertham and the coming of the Comics Code, also brings to mind some very well-done comics by the likes of Wally Wood, Harvey Kurtzman, Al Williamson, and more. IDW has just released an Artist’s Edition of original EC art by Wood, Kurtzman, Williamson, Jack Davis, and … Continue reading #755 “Best of EC Stories, Artisan Edition”...more1hPlay
November 02, 2022“Captain America: Civil War” (2016)Tim Catches Up with the MCU continues as Tim and Mulele discuss Avengers 2.5, er, Captain America: Civil War! (Originally published on Patreon September 28, 2019.) Brought to you by: Checkered Past podcast Our supporters on Patreon...more1h 10minPlay
October 26, 2022#754 “Peanuts”: Schulz’s Silent Sundays 1957-1961Charles Schulz’s Peanuts is a master class in how to do a comic strip. This week Kumar and Tim are focusing on a five-year period of Schulz’s career, 1957 to 1961, and 25 Sunday strips that demonstrate Schulz’s skill at dialog-free comics. You might want to read the strips before listening; see below! Brought to … Continue reading #754 “Peanuts”: Schulz’s Silent Sundays 1957-1961...more51minPlay
October 19, 2022#753 Kirby’s Fourth World: “Old Gods and New”John Morrow is co-founder of Two Morrows Publishing, a company that owes its start to John’s interest in Jack Kirby. His Kirby fan newsletter grew into the company that’s now publishing his history of Kirby’s Fourth World, much of it told in Jack’s own words: Old Gods and New. This time, Emmet talks with John … Continue reading #753 Kirby’s Fourth World: “Old Gods and New”...more49minPlay
October 15, 2022Critiquing Comics #222: “Berserker Monk”Berserker Monk is a violent, but slightly humorous, comic that’s been pitched as “Tarantino meets The Last Airbender.” The creators — Josh Thompson, Gabriel Roldan, Leland Bjerg — are currently kickstarting it. How are Tim and Jason feeling about this comic? Listen and find out....more20minPlay
October 12, 2022#752 Shanti Rai’s “Sennen”What are the people like on the other side of the mountain? Are there any there? Where does the stuff, the objects, the food we enjoy in our daily lives come from? These questions are central to Shanti Rai‘s first graphic novel, Sennen. In this episode, Tim and Jason review the book, and then Tim … Continue reading #752 Shanti Rai’s “Sennen”...more44minPlay
October 05, 2022#751 Rachel Pollack’s “Doom Patrol”In the mid-’90s, Grant Morrison’s innovative run on Doom Patrol was followed by that of Rachel Pollack, who took advantage of Morrison’s legacy, the greatest variety of sexual minority characters of any mainstream comic at the time, to express her feelings about being trans and a lesbian herself. Her run also examines a number of … Continue reading #751 Rachel Pollack’s “Doom Patrol”...more1h 4minPlay
September 28, 2022#750 Jack Kirby’s “The Demon”After leaving DC’s Jimmy Olsen book, Jack Kirby needed something else to keep his monthly page count up to the level he had contracted for. One of the books he came up with was The Demon, the result of his being asked to do a “monsters and mystery” book. But Kirby didn’t have a lot … Continue reading #750 Jack Kirby’s “The Demon”...more54minPlay
FAQs about Deconstructing Comics:How many episodes does Deconstructing Comics have?The podcast currently has 1,120 episodes available.