Marvel/Disney’s newest streaming show has concluded it’s first season and we have opinions! Does the show build on it’s strong start and finish with a bang? Or does it fizzle like a cantrip you forgot the casting component for?
In this very special episode, Ken attempts the shortest appraisal of the second half of a season of television ever recorded (at least by him) with season 4 of The Boys followed by the gregarious Mr. Geiger giving his thoughts on the film Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare!
Ken and Richard take a look at Disney’s latest offering on Disney+, Agatha All Along! Will the beginning thrill us in the same way as WandaVision or Loki, or will it be more of a disappointment like Secret Invasion? Tune in and find out!
Ken and Richard take a look at the third film in the Deadpool trilogy, Deadpool and Wolverine! Can it live up to the previous two films? Will being a part of the larger MCU cause it problems? Will Wade speak directly to me when he breaks the fourth wall this time? Listen in and find out! Beware spoilers! (except on the Honda Odyssey. Minivans don’t have spoilers generally).
We gave DC villains the top 10 treatment, so it is only fitting to do the same with Marvel! Who’s the baddest of the bad? Take a listen and get our completely biased takes!
Ken and Richard give their thoughts on the newest season of The Boys. Does it hold up to the quality of previous seasons? What are some of the more interesting aspects? What are we most excited to see? Tune in and find out!
Ken and Richard venture into the year 1993 to talk comics made into TV shows!
In the first episode of our seventh season, your hosts tackle the most important subject on everyone’s mind: what are the top 10 DC Villains? Don’t deny it. I know you have been stewing on this one for years now. Never fear! We will provide the definitive list! Or, at least A list. Come with us for the journey!
It’s been 6 years folks! And the Pudding Guys can think of no better way to cap off that sixth season than to review the full first season of X-Men ’97! C’mon and sing along with us: De-ne, ne-ne-ne, NEH-NEH!
Ken and Richard start to get into some of the truly great stuff in our History of Comics in TV series! 1992 features an array of interesting options as well as 2 of the best animated series ever made! Join us and find out more!
We continue our series talking about all of the shows released to TV or streaming based upon comic books or comic strips, this time landing on the year 1991! There are some pretty interesting entries in this one folks!
Ken and Richard attempt to restrain their giddy glee as they review the first 3 episodes of a sequel series to one of their favorites, X-Men ’97! How will it stack up to the original 1992 series? Listen and get what you probably already realize is an extremely biased reaction!
In this short but sweet episode, your boisterous hosts showcase the television programs released in the year 1990 that were directly based on comic books and strips!
Your hosts return to the herculean task of cataloging and describing all of the television shows based on comic strips and books with the year 1989!
In this very special episode of Everybody Loves Pudding, your host rambles for about 30 minutes regarding the newest comic book film, Madame Web. Will he find the film satisfying? Will he find it less than palatable? Will he ever get to his point? All of these questions may or may not be answered within!
The Pudding Guys tackle Marvel’s latest show on Disney+, Echo! How does it compare to it’s predecessors? Is it a low like Invasion or a high like WandaVision? Listen in and find out!
It’s time to partake of the second season of the MCU’s most popular (some would say only) episodic streaming animated show, What If! See what the Pudding guys think of the new goodies and how much they focus on Jeff Goldblum alone!
We start the year with a review of DC’s most current offering to the movie world: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom! Will this film break the streak of somewhat disappointing comic films or will it continue the trend? Listen and find out!
Ken and Richard tackle one of the newer DC animated films trying for a reboot of sorts, Green Lantern: Beware My Power! Can DC and company continue their winning ways from the level of quality the previous 10 years or so of movies have given us? Listen and find out!
Ken and Richard talk about shows based on a comic characters from 1986-1988. But mostly cats. Orange cats.