Your boys are back after a sickness filled hiatus! In this episode, we dip our toes back into the water with a continuance of our series on the history of comic strips and comic books in TV with the year 1994! Got some interesting stuff in this one!
Richard takes the helm as Ken continues his vocal recovery! He talks about the new anthology show, Secret Level! Can these short stories bring the viewer flooding back to the video game world they hail from? Listen and find out!
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!
In this episode we have the good fortune to sit down with a producer who has been a part of making so many formative children’s programs over the years. From Inspector Gadget to Babar to The Magic School Bus and Beetlejuice, Michael Hirsh has helped give us a staggering number of wonderful memories! We talk about his new autobiography Animation Nation: How We Built a Cartoon Empire, and take it from me, you don’t want to miss this one!
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!
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!
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!
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.
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!
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!