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Xavier is dead, and reality is rewritten. Apocalypse now reigns over North America, and Magneto leads the X-Men. Welcome to our new season of Power of X-Men: Apocalypse, the podcast where we review every single issue of the classic, reality-warping, high-octane, epic X-Men crossover event known as Age of Apocalypse! Each week we tackle a different chapter of this legendary 90s event with guest from all around the X-Men multiverse! Note: All of "Season 1" is Generations of X, hosted by both T ...
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Comic Book Historians

Presented by Alex Grand

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As featured on LEGO.com, Marvel.com, Slugfest, NPR, Wall Street Journal and the Today Show, host & series producer Alex Grand, author of Understanding Superhero Comic Books (with various co-hosts such as Bill Field, David Armstrong, N. Scott Robinson, Ph.D. and Jim Thompson) and guests engage in a Journalistic Comic Book Historical discussion between professionals, historians and scholars in determining what happened and when in comics, from strips and pulps to the platinum age comic book, t ...
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Comic News Insider

ComicNewsInsider.com

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The podcast for everything comic book, animation, sci-fi and pop culture. Hosted by Jimmy Aquino & a rotating panel of co-hosts, CNI is your weekly dose of industry news, reviews and interviews. Past guests include: Stan Lee, John Romita, Sr., Jerry Robinson, Brian K. Vaughan, Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, John Cassaday, Paul Pope, Darwyne Cooke, JM Dematteis, Steve Niles, Garth Ennis, Steve Rude, Kyle Baker, Jim Lee, James Jean, Alison Bechdel, Arthur Suydam, Jonathan Hickman, Greg Pak, John ...
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Eddie and James B discuss the characters and the tales of The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel comic books blending accurate descriptions, serious discussions and laid back humor for a quick ride averaging 2 issues every 30 minutes. This podcast is for MCU fans looking for background stories as well as serious collectors who would like to join in for a full read through. These first time readers also share what they like and don‘t like about the artwork, the writing, the characters and the stories ...
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EncycloComica

Make Fun Network

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A weekly show where we have fun, loose, and casual conversation surrounding a single comic book character. We learn why they are worth knowing, their history, where they have appeared, and where we would like to see them.
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The James Altucher Show

James Altucher, Jay Yow

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James Altucher interviews the world’s leading peak performers in every area of life. But instead of giving you the typical success story, James digs deeper to find the “Choose Yourself” story—these are the moments we relate to… when someone rises up from personal struggle to reinvent themselves. The James Altucher Show brings you into the lives of peak-performers: billionaires, best-selling authors, rappers, astronauts, athletes, comedians, actors, and the world champions in every field, all ...
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The Burning Bush

Matuse Peace & Mozart

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Matuse Peace and Mohammad 'Mozart' Mayahi tackle popular beliefs and popular culture, having humorous and witty conversations that are as enlightening and lit as a... Burning Bush. In this episode Matuse & Mozart discuss things from the death of Stan Lee to Kanye's Metro Boomin feature save, down to how to find your true self-potential. It's funny, it's deep, it will enlighten you and motivate you. join us and please sub to our Youtube.
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Danger Room: The X-men Comics Commentary Podcast

X-Men Comics Commentary with Adam and Jeremy

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Welcome to Danger Room: The X-men Comics Commentary Podcast! Each week Adam and Jeremy, both X-Men and comic book fans alike, provide a running commentary of an issue of the X-Men comic book. Starting with the legendary September 1963 X-Men #1, every issuesode is chock full of humor, nit-picky goodness, and nerdy love and adoration for the long-running comic book series. Everyone is welcome to listen and comment! Listeners do not need a copy of the issue, or even a passing knowledge of the X ...
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Join Brad and James as they fumble through the entire Amazing Spider-Man saga from the beginning. Armed with the entire Spider-Man back catalogue, our intrepid duo will be delving into the history of the Amazing Spider-Man on an issue by issue basis for the very first time. Starting from the Amazing Spider-Man classics of the Stan Lee, Steve Ditko and John Romita eras, experience this for the first time, along with this pair of novice wall-crawlers.The pair will be bringing their thoughts, a ...
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Writer Doug Bost and musician Adam Bernstein discuss the things that grown men shouldn’t care about -- but these guys do. What’s on the table? Only fun stuff. Episodes focus on all aspects of the comic book universe, from the warehouse of a professional comic book hoarder to interviews with some of the greatest comics creators alive -- Neal Adams, Klaus Jansen, Chris Claremont, and more. With frequent guests, Doug and Adam also cover movies, music, classic TV, and important topics like, “Wha ...
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This podcast features columnist Patricia Holbrook's interviews with Christian leaders, authors, movie producers and actors, as well as ordinary believers whose faith and life story will encourage you to remain strong in your faith and boldly step into your God-sized dreams. Among others, Patricia has interviewed Jim Caviezel, Max Lucado, Lee Strobel, the Kendrick Brothers, Priscilla Shirer, and Francine Rivers for her YouTube channel and her interviews are also available on this podcast.Patr ...
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MARS Magazine

Adario Strange

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MARS Magazine is an exploration into the intersection of science fiction and real world science, technology and culture through movies, TV, books and games. Real life as science fiction. #holopunk
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A journey into the things we love: D&D / RPGs, tabletop games, wargames, video games, comics and comic books, Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, fan films, movies, TV, books, sci-fi, fantasy, more! Hosted by a fellow geek that supports and encourages geeks and our fandoms in all of their various splendor! Come along and get your geek on (or maybe even discover you inner geek)!
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Episode Description: In this special episode of "The James Altucher Show," James shares his unique commentary on surprisingly impactful media that has imparted valuable life and business lessons. Through an in-depth analysis of scenes from iconic movies and insights from legendary figures, James reveals how these media moments have influenced his t…
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Who is Stan Smith? A Journey Through Tennis, Fashion, and Legacy In this episode, John, Justina and Bart discusses the documentary film 'Who is Stan Smith?' which explores the life and legacy of tennis legend Stan Smith. Known for his peak achievements in the 60s and 70s, as well as his friendship with Arthur Ashe, Smith is also famously associated…
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A Note from James: Today, we have an incredibly exciting guest, Nat Eliason, author of the riveting book Crypto Confidential: Winning and Losing Millions in the New Frontier of Finance. Tons of people have made millions, maybe even tens of millions, in the various crypto crazes of 2013, 2018, 2021, and now. In his book, Nat tells his own adventure …
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Reviews: The Boys s4, Doctor Who s14, House of the Dragon s2, Interview With the Vampire s2, Orphan Black: Echoes, Suicide Squad Isekai, Supacell, Sweet Tooth s3, Inside Out 2, The Anansi Boys #1, Absolute Power: Ground Zero #1 More reviews in comic books, TV, film and streaming. Jimmy recruits some of his favorite reviewers to help out. Thanks to …
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Episode 262. James B and Eddie take a break from Spider-Man comics and return to part three in their twelve-part series covering the first 60 issues of The World’s Greatest Comic, The Fantastic Four. Special guest J. Edmonson joins to add insight. (02:20) February of 1963 The Fantastic Four 11 “A Visit with the Fantastic Four” By Stan Lee, Jack Kir…
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Alex Grand and co-host Jim Thompson interview Tom Palmer about his extensive career as both inker and illustrator starting at the Frank Reilly school, learning from Jack Kamen, illustration for advertising, then inking various Marvel comic book pencilers in the Silver Age like Gene Colan, Neal Adams, John and Sal Buscema, and eventually others like…
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In this episode of "God-sized Stories," join me as I sit down with Stan Jantz to discuss the worldwide success of "The Chosen" series. We delve into the revolutionary approach of non-traditional missionaries and the utilization of technology to spread the message of Jesus to every corner of the world. Tune in to gain insight into the behind-the-sce…
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There are men who carelessly skip over the letters pages in old comic books. But that’s not Doug or Adam. And it certainly isn’t JM DeMatteis, our charming, returning fan-favorite guest. On this episode, we all dive into the best letters ever published in comics, (yes, including the first writing George RR Martin ever had in print) and JM talks abo…
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Today we get a behind the scenes look with all the leading cast members from Wild Eyed And Wicked. What is great about this film is that it covers a lot of beyond the surface subjects that you don't expect from watching the trailer which leads to some amazing and deep conversations about mental health and overcoming internal struggles. The first po…
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A Note from James: Drugs, chess, and rock and roll—Brian Lawlor has seen it all. I didn’t include the sex part because I don’t know, but he's been to jail. We talk all about that: how, why, when. But I was concerned—how did he survive? Interestingly, part of the way he survived was through chess. Brian's story is riveting and valuable, touching on …
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A Note from James: Charlie Hoehn has quietly become the go-to expert on self-publishing your book. Charlie has worked with some of the best authors out there, like Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, David Goggins, Ramit Sethi, and Cody Sanchez. Charlie has touched every part of the book-making process—from coming up with the right idea to marketing the book …
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Another Top 3 special! Except it's times 4 so 12 total recommendations for you to check out. Since we've been putting out so many special non-regular format episodes, Jimmy has been behind on the Top 3 suggestions. You'll hear about some great comic books, collections, YouTube channels, etc. Hope you enjoy! If you saw anything we reviewed, please s…
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In this episode, I had the opportunity to connect with Lee Ann Mancini, who shares invaluable insight into raising children with strong Christian values. As parents, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the task of instilling biblical principles in our little ones. Lee Ann encourages us not to feel guilty but to start small and early. We delve into the…
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Episode 261. James B and Eddie review three more 1980’s titles where Spider-Man is the co-star in another comic. Prepare for some teleporting, punching, possession and smooching. But not all at once. (02:35) From January of 1982 Stan Lee presents Fantastic Four 250 “X-Factor” Written, Penciled, and Inked by John Byrne https://readallcomics.com/fant…
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Episode 260. James B and Eddie discuss the treatment of women in three Spider-Man co-starring appearances with female heroes in the 1980’s. (02:08) From August of 1980 Stan Lee Presents the Mysterious Spider-Woman 29 “Spider-Man is dead and I Killed him” by Fleisher, Chan and Springer https://readallcomics.com/spider-woman-v1-029/ (07:00) From Janu…
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A Note from James: Imagine you are dying or you're about to die. Let's say you were hit by a car, you're bleeding out, you're on the way to the hospital but you just have this sense that you're not going to live, and you see visions of someone you knew in the past, maybe a mother or a father, and they're saying, "Don't worry, we're here for you." C…
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Reviews: Free Comic Book Day 2024 - Absolute Power, Barda, Barkham Asylum, Blood Hunt/X-Men, Dark Horse, Doctor Who, Gannibal, MAD Magazine, Marvel's Voices, Star Wars, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ultimate Universe/Spider-Man. Yes, we know. We're a over a month late for Free Comic Book Day comics. Apologies for that but we're here now with lots o…
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A Note from James: Today, we have a fascinating story of resilience, transformation, and triumph. Imagine being the second-best player in the world in your field, only to see your ranking plummet over the years. Hikaru Nakamura experienced just that in the world of chess. Once the number two player globally, he saw his ranking drop below the top 20…
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Episode 259. James B and Eddie cover the six book Assassin Nation storyline in the fall of 1989. Spider-Man turns down a million dollars but doesn’t turn down a thousand dollars. Unsure what we mean? Listen to find out. Covered in this episode: From September-late November of 1989 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 320-325 “License Invoked”, …
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Today we are joined with singer songwriter Laura Lee Schultz of Vancouver's Down The Lees. The band has recently released their new album titled "Dirt" that fricken rocks and beyond talking about it's unique excellence we hear all about Laura's legacy of being a musician, her insight and perspective of doing this since the 90's, while also diving i…
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Episode 258. James B and Eddie finish off the Lobo Gang War storyline and continue with Atlantis Attacks. Books covered in this episode: (01:35) From October of 1989 Stan Lee presents Web of Spider-Man 55 “Showdown” Written by Gerry Conway, Pencils by Alex Saviuk, Inks by Keith Williams (04:52) From November of 1989 Stan Lee presents SSM 155 “Crash…
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In this powerful episode of "God-sized Stories," I sit down with the incredible Hillary Morgan Ferrer to discuss the urgent need for early education and awareness on sensitive topics like sexuality and pornography. We delve into the importance of equipping parents to prepare their children to navigate the challenging cultural agendas and ideologies…
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Episode Description In this riveting episode of "The James Altucher Show," James welcomes back futurist Jamie Metzl to explore the groundbreaking themes from his new book, Superconvergence: How the Genetics, Biotech, and AI Revolutions Will Transform Our Lives, Work, and World. As one of the most frequent and insightful guests on the show, Jamie sh…
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