Peter Parker should really take a sick day instead of fighting Venom, but here we are. This episode features a fascinating twist on the Venom formula with Harry Osborn trying to master the symbiote to impress his dad…
Comic writer Lan Pitts (Psycho Goreman, Beast Heart! Strikers, WWE) joins us for the Spidey ‘67 episode that launched a thousand memes! “Me and the boys” get together to form a Sinister Three-and-a-Half, while a Shakespearean twist on Chameleon masquerades as Spidey… and to everyone’s surprise, two Spider-Men point at each other.
It’s officially the horniest episode of our podcast, thanks in part to guest Chris Cummins of Sci-Fi Explosion! We talk about a Spidey ‘67 episode with a huge twist that Derek accidentally spoiled last week, and the most lubed-up, spicy, innuendo-laden supervillain we’ve ever covered.
Nick Cagnetti, cartoonist and creator of the comic Pink Lemonade, joins us for a silly Spidey ‘67 story about Rhino adorably expressing his self-love! Then, we try to unravel the plot of that famous supervillain The Plotter (and a couple of Enforcers), including a detour to a hippie beatnik club! What some cats won’t do for attention, man.
A ghost ship AND a ghost theater?! Zach from the Spidey-Dude Radio Network joins us for the most Scooby-Doo-style stories we’ve gotten yet, as Spidey faces pirates, Mysterio, the raging sea, a magician, and even old stage actors! Plus, web-swords and lots of guns.
Katie from the Novel Gaming podcast returns to help us break down a very good and very bad pair of Spidey ‘67 segments! The good: A fun romp with an invisible doctor who’s out to frame J. Jonah Jameson. The bad: Another very racist villain in a pretty bad story. Yikes!
https://media.blubrry.com/fern/mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/w527qp/WW163.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedWe’ve returned to the very first Spider-Man cartoon, and Joel and Kevin of the May the Power Protect You podcast are along for the ride! We talk about two segments featuring original villains who recreate historical or mythological foes for Spidey – […]
Green Goblin attacks on Halloween, with full knowledge of Spidey’s secret identity and a hilariously petty revenge plot on J. Jonah Jameson! We discuss how this episode is nearly a carbon copy of the first Amazing Friends episode, and its fascinating “clip show” style of recapping backstory from the comics that never appeared in this show.
Lions, tigers, and crocodiles, oh my! Spidey goes to the carnival, but it’s no fun and games when the Ringmaster frames him with hypnotic gas. We talk about Aunt May as a thrill-seeking rollercoaster lover, circus animals going on the attack, cages made of gold, and the worst character of all time giving one of the weirdest line flubs of all time.