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And not just with Peter but the entire cast of villains and supporting characters. Some elements stay the same the core of the character but others change. So in this episode we're going to do less of a complete deep dive and more of a conversation about each and where they are now. Obviously Tim is more closely like Dick. Tim is the Detective. He had his own father and family and sees the entire chess board.

If you think about it, Grayson and Drake represent elements of Batman without the baggage. Jason Todd and Damian represent the anger and rage of Bruce Wayne. Damian, is the Bruce that is constantly seeking the approval of his father. In a way Damian represents Jason Todd's story arc post-crisis more fleshed out. Damian is getting the full arc as Robin that Jason never got.

So sit back and get comfortable and listen as we go through the rest of the Robins. Kriss and Dpalm are back with another Character Corner episode. This time its Part 1 of a two part series on the Robins.

Everyone knows Dick Grayson is the first Robin but the reality is, by the time most of us were reading comics and aware of Batman, Grayson was far removed from being Robin. Same could be said for Jason Todd. Jason was first introduced in and was killed off in The first two Robins came and went before most people today were even The mantle of Robin is almost just as important and divisive as Batman. First up We wrap up our creator spotlight on Jonathan Hickman with him destroying and rewriting the Marvel Universe s. Hickman's Avengers run is so good because it ties in with his previous work with the Fantastic Four and S.

The way that New Avengers and Avengers seem to start off as different books but slowly reveal to be telling the same story is masterful. Hickman's S. The thing to understand about S. D is that it is super ambitious and leaves a lot on the table. There are many questions left unanswered and we discuss how we are starting to see evidence that we might be getting answers soon.

Take a trip down this crazy road with us as we try to get all this information out of our heads. Hickman fundamentally changed the Marvel Universe, starting in with Secret Warriors all the way through the Secret Wars. We'll be revisiting Secret Wars And S.

But we decided to start with Fantastic Four since the founding family of Marvel will be returning with their own solo book written by Dan Slott next month. That changes now. Kriss and Dpalm are back with another If you didn't know we're trying something new on the Character Corner podcast feed. We'll still be doing break downs of our favorite characters but in order to bring new content to the listeners, we're also going to be bringing some Comic Book Book Club episodes to the Character Corner.

Once you get over the initial hump of reading about giant robots you'll realize how human and real these books are.

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Transformers: Enter Unicron - Character Corner. Only, things didn't necessarily go according to plan in those initial issues as the man behind the keyboard spun a tale largely absent the well worn trappings of the franchise. To say the fan base was uneasy is to put it mildly so fresh off of the collapse of Dreamwave Productions.

Thirteen years, more issues than any other Transformers universe, and the longest running singular continuity across the Transformers landscape later, and it's all coming to a close with the arrival of Unicron. Originally made famous by film legend Orson Welles in the animated movie, this planet eating threat will put a bow on the most critically successful era of Transformers ever. We talk about how IDW has been forever transformed by the property, our predictions for how this is all going to unfold, and ask what's next for the nearly 35 year old franchise.

It takes minutes,. Cable Nathan Summers. With Deadpool 2 hitting theaters this weekend we've finally recorded our Character Corner episode on Nathaniel Christopher Charles Summers, aka, Cable. And if you want more on Deadpool and Cable's relationship, we covered that all the way back in our Deadpool Character Corner.

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Now Cable wasn't originally created to be the grown up, future Nathan Summers. Originally Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld created him to just be a military leader who was the complete opposite of Professor X and would lead the young New Mutants. Things changed rather quickly as the character became more popular and soon it was revealed he was not only Nathan Summers but his clone was Stryfe who founded the Mutant Liberation Front. It only gets stranger and weirder from here and we cover it all. There's a lot going on, it can be convoluted but it's all connected.


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We try to make sense of it all. Avengers Infinity War is in theaters now and is already crushing records and souls. While you wait for Avengers 4 to come out, now is a perfect time to catch up on Thanos in the comics to see just how accurate the movie is. But before we can get into Thanos, we first have to give a brief overview of Marvel Cosmic. But Thanos throws us right in the middle of it.

Jim Starlin really helped solidify the cosmic side of Marvel and so we give a condensed rundown of the Celestials, Eternals, Adam Warlock and more. Trust us, we will revisit all of this more in later episodes in more details. We then jump forward a bit to go through Jason Aaron's Thanos Rising which while it's more recent , it gives a pretty great and dark view of Thanos' origins. Then its back to the early 90's and Thanos collecting the Infinity Stones or rather, Soul gems as they were called in Thanos Quest, the Infinity Gauntlet crossover and more. We finish up the Dark Knight himself with what might be the greatest and longest streak of great stories for a solo character.

But before we get to Morrison, we pick up where we left with Knightfall and Bane breaking the Bat. While not the best, the ending arc KnightsEnd sees some really great reflection of Bruce getting to the core of why he matters as Batman. After that, what we start to see is authors coming in and telling some really great Batman stories.

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What if we could have both? Part 1 focused mostly on the early comics up through the introduction of Tim Drake in Batman For this episode, before diving back into the comics, we wanted to cover the other media that Batman has been prevalent in. Considering that TV has had a big impact on Batman in the comics, we felt throwing this episode in between the two comic focused episodes was best. It all started with an idea. So how did it all start?

We break it down and go over the history of Marvel Studios from creation all the way up to our reaction to the Infinity War trailer. So strap in and give it a listen. For this first part we cover the early years of Batman up to the introduction of Tim Drake as Robin.

On March 12th, Marvel and Stitcher Premium are releasing a episode scripted series called. This time we're doing double the trouble with two classic X-Men villains: Apocalypse and Mister Sinister.

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It's actually pretty fitting that we do these two at this point. And we're also planning on doing an episode on Cable and the rest of the Summers bloodline. Throwing Sinister and Apocalypse in between those two seems pretty fitting considering how tied these villains are to the Summers clan. So in this episode we skip over some stuff but only because we'll be diving into more detail when we do that other episode.

The interesting thing about Apocalypse and Mister Sinister is how due to their longevity they've been incorporated into almost everything.


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Some for the good and some for the bad. But their tale is one that spans generations and overall, is pretty damn good. So sit back and give this episode a listen to find out just out evil these two are. And for the record, we should make it very clear, neither of these characters are VillainAgenda. They're just pure evil. It's like Hitler and Josef Mengele.

Oh and Louise Simonson is a national fucking hero. Put some respect on her name. I was partly sick when recording this and didn't check my settings. While our Summers Brothers episode was technically the first Character Corner of , we recorded it in , so this Lex Luthor episode is the first real episode of And you all are in for a treat.