Author: comicpanelpodcast

  • He just a fast guy! (Sonic Scrapnik Island)

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-snnsq-1a7a7cc Hello, everyone! Welcome to the second episode in our theme “Comics based on video games”! We’ve been enjoying recording these episodes and we hope you’ve been enjoying listening to them. In today’s episode we cover Sonic: Scrapnik Island. Sonic and Tails crash land on Professor Robotnik’s abandoned lair known as Scrapnik Island. As they attempt…

  • Oh, so this is what Street Fighter is (Street Fighter Alpha 2: Sakura Does Her Best)

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-a2w6x-1a619bb Welcome everyone to our first review in our new theme of “Comics based on video games.” For our first book we are reading Street Fighter Alpha 2: Sakura Does Her Best.    Sakura is an aspiring street fighter. She has the will and the dedication to learn everything she can because ultimately, she wants…

  • How are cults represented in comics?

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-e35hh-1a4f8ff Hello everybody! Welcome to our retrospective to our theme of Cults. For those who don’t know we do this at the end of our themes. We take a look back at the comics we’ve read and compare them and give any final thoughts we have on them. The books we revewed for this theme…

  • The Woman Who Exposed a Blood Cult Turns Out to Be a Goddess (Luna)

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-e9up6-1a222b6 Welcome all to our last book in our theme of Cults! We hope you’ve been enjoying this series of episodes as much as we’ve enjoyed recording these episodes. In today’s episode we are reviewing “Luna” by Maria Llovet.  Teresa is a young woman plagued by prophetic dreams that connect her to something powerful. Something…

  • How Can Teens Find Themselves in a Town Owned by a Cult? (Loving, Ohio)

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-jz739-1a07558 Welcome everyone to another striking review by The Comic Panel! In today’s episode we are reviewing a comic titled “Loving, Ohio” by Matt Erman and Sam Beck! This is our third episode around the theme of cults.  Loving, Ohio is a small town that is completely run by a new age cult known as…

  • Welcome to the Children of the Atom! (Ultimate X-Men (2024))

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-jsj72-19fe524 Welcome all, to our newest episode in our theme of Cults! Today we are reviewing Ultimate X-Men 2024 Vol 1 and 2 written and drawn by Peach Momoko. This is part of Marvel Comics new ultimate universe that re-contextualizes the Marvel Universe by having its history and geopolitical landscape altered by a nefarious Reed…

  • Is It Worse Not Knowing the Purpose of The Cult? (20th Century Boys)

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-m4ijw-19e1fb2 Welcome back everybody! We are happy to present to you another great review from The Comic Panel! This episode is the first review of our new theme of Cults! The book we are reviewing is 20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa (Monster, Pluto).  20th Century Boys is a comic about a group of friends…

  • Superman Represents a Desire for a Better Tomorrow (Superman Retrospective)

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-7qags-19c2a72 Hello all! Have you missed us? We certainly have! Well, we are back with our final episode in our theme of Superman. This is our Superman Retrospective and we are happy to be welcoming back to the show Nat Yonce from the podcast Collective Action Comics! In this theme we read Superman vs Meshi,…

  • Absolute(ly Not) Superman

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-qzamc-199fc35 Hello all! Welcome to our fifth episode in The Comic Panel’s coverage of Superman! If you haven’t been keeping track, we’ve read Superman vs Meshi, Superman and the Authority, Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow, the four part mini series: Phantom Zone, and now we are covering the comic hot off the presses: Absolute…

  • Phantom Zoning with Collective Action Comics

    https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-j2acc-198eb0d Hello all! Welcome to this special installment of The Comic Panel’s coverage of Superman! If you haven’t been keeping track, we’ve read Superman vs Meshi, Superman and the Authority, and Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow. Now we are reviewing the four part mini series: Phantom Zone written by Steve Gerber with art by…