6.26: History of Comics in TV part 10
Ken and Richard talk about shows based on a comic characters from 1986-1988. But mostly cats. Orange cats.
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Ken and Richard talk about shows based on a comic characters from 1986-1988. But mostly cats. Orange cats.
Ken and Richard finish the second half of Loki season 2 and offer up their opinions on not only the show itself, but also the state of the MCU and where they think the industry needs to focus and where they expect the industry to actually focus.
The Marvels is out in theaters and the Pudding Guys are here to weigh in with their take on the newest MCU addition!
It’s half way through the second season of Loki Season 2! Is this the direction the Pudding Guys expected the show to go? Is it living up to their extremely high expectations? Will Ken and Richard ever get to enjoy a piece of the famed TVA Key Lime pie? Tune in and find out!
Ken and Richard continue down the road of history as it pertains to television based on comics! In this episode they cover 1983-1985 finding some very familiar shows and some not so familiar!
Your space faring hosts return to the wild and zany history of comics and comic strips in TV with the years 1980-1982! Strap in, there are some interesting shows to cover!
Ken and Richard review what is considered to be the first film in James Gunn’s new run on a DC cinematic universe! Look up in the sky… No! Look down on the floor… it’s an indebted college student… it’s a scarab… it’s The Blue Beetle! Intro music composed by Ken, Outro music by Richard.
Marvel Entertainment has hit us with a new show to enjoy as they expand upon the increasingly massive MCU! Richard and Ken take up arms and review Secret Invasion!
It is time to come back to our longest running segment – The History of Comics in Film! Unsurprisingly, this episode catches us up by covering last year: 2022! Take a listen to remember some of your favorites, or possibly find out about a few films you didn’t know were even based on comics!
Ken and Richard dissect what is to be the last of the DCEU films with The Flash! Can our wits keep up with this newest installment?
In this episode you get a two for one! Ken reviews the new film Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse and Richard reviews Top Gun Maverick!
We start the new season off strong with a review of James Gunn’s last entry in the MCU franchise that is Guardians of the Galaxy! Does this give us a satisfactory close to the story ark? Listen and find out!
It is hard to believe, but it has now been 5 years since we started this show! In this episode Ken and Richard celebrate the road travelled thus far. In addition, they give some of their favorite snippets from a few past episodes including interviews with actors Stephen Tobolowsky, John Glover, Christian Kane, Mark Pellegrino, Gabriel Jarret, Stuart Pankin, Peter Jason, and Janet Varney as well as Comic Creator Jimmy Palmiotti and producer/director Dean Devlin!
Ken and Richard tackle different subjects in this episode! We start with Ken reviewing the newest DCU installment: Shazam! Fury of the Gods and then Richard finishes things off with a review of Gatlinburg TN as a tourist destination!
Our journey through the history of comics in television takes your hosts into the late 1970s for some truly interesting shows! So swing on by for a listen, it is a Banner episode!
We are super excited to review the first film of phase 5 of the MCU, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania! How does Marvel’s first step into this next phase fare and what does it reveal of what is to come? Listen and maybe find out some of it! Or possibly just listen to a couple of guys ramble.
The Pudding Guys welcome to the show the talented model and actor, Justin Berti! He regales us with a few stories that include his time in Japan and of course his new film Divorce Bait!
Ken and Richard continue their trek down history lane in the land of the 1970s where comic strip and comic book inspired shows abound! After you hear this episode, I am sure we will be super-friends!
The Pudding Guys welcome back friend of the show and independent comic book creator, Jon Parrish! We catch up with his journey of the last 4 years that has led to the publishing of Mega Centurions! Great stuff from an excellent storyteller!
In this episode we get the exciting opportunity to sit down with international actor/writer/producer Paul Sidhu! Not only do we get to learn a little about his unique road into the industry, but we also learn about his new project Repeater!