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Latest Episodes

Brand New ComicsVerse Video Game Podcast Episode 1 Takes on METROID PRIME 4, Staadia, and More!
April 16, 2019

ComicsVerse has a new podcast and it's all about gaming!

Talking Gender! ComicsVerse Releases New Podcast About Gender Hosted By Trans and/or Non-Binary Creators
April 10, 2019

ComicsVerse Releases New Podcast About Gender Hosted By Trans and/or Non-Binary Creators

Episode 110: Who is Marvel’s Black Widow?
April 02, 2019

Black Widow is one of Marvel Comics' most ambiguous characters. So, why do we love her so much? Find out on this week's episode, right here!

Episode 109: All-Muslim Panel on Image Comics’ INFIDEL
March 26, 2019

INFIDEL by Pornsak Pichetshote, Aaron Campbell, and Jose Villarrubia gives us a story we won't forget! ComicsVerse takes a moment to reflect on the series.

Episode 108: Why is Jean Grey Always Dying?
March 18, 2019

Jean Grey is an extremely well-known character, perhaps most known for all the times she's died. We take an in-depth look at why she's died so many times!

Episode 107: Kelly Thompson’s Kate Bishop aka Marvel’s Hawkeye
March 12, 2019

We love Kate Bishop and we loved talking about her! Join two of ComicsVerse's Kate Bishop fans as they discuss everything from her parents to her new team!

Episode 106: Marvel’s House of M
March 05, 2019

In the first decade of the new millennium, Scarlet Witch lost her grasp on reality and created a new world where mutants ruled the Marvel Universe after she accidentally killed the Avengers in House of M.

Episode 105: Tom Taylor’s X-Men Red
February 26, 2019

X-Men Red by Tom Taylor sees the return of Marvel's Jean Grey in the X-Men comic book universe as leader of her own team and fighting a familiar foe.

Scott Snyder Talks JUSTICE LEAGUE #11 and the DROWNED EARTH Event
November 05, 2018

Scott Snyder discusses JUSTICE LEAGUE #11 and the DROWNED EARTH event.

Episode 103: Why DC Comics’ KINGDOM COME is Considered a Classic Comic Book
September 18, 2018

KINGDOM COME is a story that resonates long after you've finished reading it. It depicts a world abundant with loss and hopelessness and a world where anyone is capable of being a hero, even if they are far from perfect. In our 103rd podcast,