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Wednesday Toast: A Podcast About Comic Book Stuff

Wednesday Toast: A Podcast About Comic Book Stuff

Author: Lex and Simon

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Wednesday Toast is your weekly comic book podcast hosted by Lex (@WednesdayPull) and Simon (@Sime_On_Toast). From reviews and creator spotlights to comic movie breakdowns, we dive into the best (and weirdest) parts of comic culture. Formerly Wednesday Pull List. New name, same love for all things comics. New episodes every Wednesday!
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Episode Summary:Happy Black History Month! This week, Lex flies solo (while fighting off the flu) to kick off a series spotlighting Black creators who have shaped, are shaping, and will continue to redefine the comic book industry.From the revolutionary foundation of Milestone Media to the modern mastery of "Bitter Root" and the rising reign of Stephanie Williams, we’re looking at why new perspectives are the only way the industry truly evolves.IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS:THE FOUNDATION: Dwayne McDuffie & Milestone MediaWhy Milestone wasn't just another indie label—it was a revolution.Moving beyond "sidekick" status to fully realized, lived-in heroes.The legacy of Virgil Hawkins and why "Static Shock" still resonates today.THE BLOOM: David F. Walker, Chuck Brown, & Sanford GreenWhy "Bitter Root" is Lex’s "required reading" for every comic fan.The concept of "healing the hate" vs. just hunting monsters.Sanford Green’s expressive art style and its impact on modern storytelling.THE FUTURE: Stephanie WilliamsTaking overlooked IPs and giving them undeniable weight.How her run on "Nubia" turned a footnote into a Queen.Why her work on "Street Sharks" and "Shuri" feels personal, not like an assignment.NOTABLE STATISTICS & CONTEXT:MILESTONE'S IMPACT: Founded in 1993, Milestone Media was a pioneer in Black-owned comic ventures. Before this, industry representation was significantly lower; historical data shows that for decades, Black characters appeared in less than 5% of mainstream lead roles.THE BITTER ROOT SUCCESS: "Bitter Root" is a critical powerhouse. The series won the Eisner Award (the "Oscars of Comics") for Best Continuing Series in both 2020 and 2022, proving that creator-owned, culturally rich stories can dominate the industry's highest honors.STEPHANIE WILLIAMS' ASCENT: A writer who has quickly become a cornerstone of modern DC and Marvel. Her work on "Nubia" successfully revitalized a character that had been largely sidelined for nearly 50 years, turning her into a lead Queen of the DC Universe.RESOURCES & RECOMMENDATIONS:Read: "Static" (Milestone Media/DC)Read: "Bitter Root" (Image Comics) — Lex’s #1 Recommendation!Read: "Nubia: Queen of the Amazons" by Stephanie WilliamsCheck Out: "The Dakota Incident" (New History of the DC Universe)CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:Check out @WednesdayPull on TikTok, Reels, and Shorts for deep dives all month long. Find Lex on Threads or Blue Sky to share your favorite Black creators!Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull) Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
Episode Summary:@WednesdayPull navigates a personal slump and the weight of current events before pivoting to a deep dive into Marvel’s latest experiment: Wonder Man. The episode examines how the series uses Hollywood satire and character-driven storytelling to breathe new life into a post-Endgame MCU.Takeaways:Production Context: The host opted for a solo session after a brief hiatus; the series dropped as an eight-episode binge.The "Post-Endgame" Shift: Discussion on how Marvel's evolution has altered viewer expectations.Meta-Commentary: The show shines as a satire of Hollywood and the entertainment industry.Strengths: Refreshing, natural humor and standout character development for a lesser-known hero.Critiques: Notable pacing issues, particularly regarding the series finale.The Big Picture: Why Marvel should continue taking risks and the role of entertainment as a necessary distraction.Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction and Host's Reflections05:18 – Wonder Man Release & Initial Thoughts09:18 – Character Development & Standout Performances12:41 – Meta Commentary & Industry Themes17:23 – Pacing, Structure, and the Finale22:16 – Final Thoughts & Broader ImplicationsMemorable Quotes:"I lost it at some point.""I really enjoyed it.""Marvel can take risks."How to Connect:Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull) Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Keywords: Wonder Man, Marvel, MCU, comic books, character development, current events, podcast, entertainment, storytelling, Hollywood satire
Episode Summary:In this episode of Wednesday Toast, Lex reflects on the recent finale of My Hero Academia and the mixed reception of Stranger Things. He discusses the culture of critique in media, emphasizing the importance of constructive criticism while also acknowledging the joy that fandom can bring. Lex shares his personal creative journey, detailing his plans to write scripts, collaborate with other creators, and engage with his audience through Substack and YouTube. He expresses excitement for upcoming projects and the importance of supporting various creative endeavors.TakeawaysThe importance of maintaining a consistent podcast schedule.Fandom can bring joy and whimsy, even in critique.Constructive criticism is essential for creative growth.Engaging with the audience through various platforms is key.Personal creative journeys can be fulfilling and rewarding.Collaboration with other creators can enhance projects.Substack is a useful tool for organizing content and updates.YouTube can serve as a platform for sharing insights and experiences.It's important to support different facets of creativity.Finding joy in the creative process is paramount.Sound bites"I just didn't want to miss a week.""I thought it was a lot of fun.""I want to take it slow and do it right."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Wednesday Toast00:16 Reflections on My Hero Academia and Stranger Things01:45 The Joy of Fan Theories03:58 Criticism in Creative Works08:02 Personal Creative Journey and Projects12:24 Upcoming Comic Book Ventures17:17 Substack and New Content Initiatives19:38 The TMNT Fan Club and Future Plans28:59 Closing Thoughts and Future EndeavorsHow to Connect:Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull) Simon (@Sime_On_Toast)Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic⁠⁠⁠⁠Keywordscomic books, Stranger Things, My Hero Academia, critique culture, creative journey, Substack, YouTube, podcasting, TMNT, storytelling
Episode Summary:After years of following the journey from UA High to the front lines of a superhuman war, the guys finally sit down to process the emotional conclusion of My Hero Academia. We explore how the show evolved from a "peppy" school-life anime into a tragic exploration of how society creates its own monsters.We also compare the "academic" hero journey of Deku to the "blue-collar" hero workforce of One Punch Man, discuss the heartbreaking parallels between the series' greatest heroes and villains, and share why characters like Eraser Head and Lemillion stole the show.IN THIS EPISODE:The Evolution of MHA: How the show transitioned from lighthearted classroom antics to a high-stakes, emotional war.Shigaraki vs. Deku: A deep look at "Nature vs. Nurture" and the tragic backstories that define the final arc.The "Workforce" Perspective: Why One Punch Man feels like the logical "adulthood" progression from the school-focused world of MHA.Heroism & Sacrifice: Discussing the "gut-punch" moments involving Eri, Lemillion, and the relentless Eraser Head.The Manga Gateway: How to use high-quality storytelling to get the next generation of "smooth brains" (aka our kids) into reading.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Intro and the "Token Tax" tangent.05:15 - Why it was finally time to talk the My Hero Academia finale.08:15 - THE HERO COMPARISON: School days (MHA) vs. the workforce (One Punch Man).12:00 - Using Manga to trick your kids into reading.18:00 - THE MHA DEEP DIVE: Sime’s journey to being emotionally wrecked on an elliptical.24:30 - THE TRAGEDY OF THE VILLAIN: Analyzing Shigaraki’s trauma.29:00 - Why Eraser Head is the "Batman" of the MHA universe.MHA vs. ONE PUNCH MAN: THE QUICK TAKEMy Hero Academia: Focuses on growth, legacy, and the education of a hero. It’s the journey of becoming an adult.One Punch Man: Focuses on the workforce. Heroes are government employees dealing with bureaucracy, paychecks, and boredom.How to Connect:Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull) Simon (@Sime_On_Toast)Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: ⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic⁠⁠⁠KeywordsMy Hero Academia Finale, MHA Ending, My Hero Academia Review, One Punch Man, One Punch Man Season 3, Anime Podcast, Shigaraki Backstory, Deku vs Shigaraki, Eraser Head, Lemillion, Solo Leveling, Manga vs Anime, Superhero Society, Shonen Jump, The Wednesday Toast, Wednesday Pull, Sime on Toast, Anime Analysis, Hero Association, UA High
Episode Summary:In this episode of Wednesday Toast, hosts Lex and Simon discuss their hopes and expectations for 2026, including upcoming comic book releases, movies, TV shows, and video games. They delve into the exciting crossover between Superman and Spider-Man, the anticipated Supergirl movie, and the return of classic shows like X-Men 97. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of collectibles and toys, highlighting the changes in the industry and the impact of rising prices on collectors.TakeawaysThe hosts are excited about the upcoming year and what it holds for comic book fans.They discuss the crossover between Superman and Spider-Man, showcasing the unique marketing strategies of DC and Marvel.The anticipation for the Supergirl movie is high, with hopes for a strong performance from the lead actress.Daredevil season 2 is on the horizon, generating buzz among fans.Marvel's Wolverine video game is finally set to release, promising an exciting experience for gamers.The hosts express their thoughts on the rising costs of collectibles and the impact on collectors.Magic the Gathering's collaboration with TMNT is an interesting development in the card game world.McFarlane's loss of DC rights raises questions about the future of their toy lines.Marvel Legends figures are improving, with collectors excited about new releases.The hosts toast to 2026, looking forward to what the year will bring. Chapters00:00 Introduction and New Year Reflections02:33 Looking Forward to 202605:13 Comic Book Anticipations07:47 Marvel vs. DC: A Comic Book Debate10:33 Upcoming Movies and Series13:20 Excitement for New Characters and Storylines17:38 Upcoming Marvel Video Games20:50 Magic the Gathering Collaborations23:16 Action Figures and Collectibles28:23 Toy Industry Trends and Challenges33:53 Podcast OutroHow to Connect:Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull) Simon (@Sime_On_Toast)Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: ⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic⁠⁠Keywordscomic books, 2026, DC, Marvel, movies, TV shows, video games, collectibles, toys, podcast
Join us for a special 2025 recap episode of "Wednesday Toast," where we dive into the highs and lows of the year in comic book culture. Hosts Wednesday Pull and Sime On Toast reflect on the year's standout moments, from the resurgence of indie comics to the latest in superhero cinema. Tune in for candid discussions, personal insights, and a look ahead at what's to come in the world of comics and beyond. Don't miss this engaging wrap-up of a year filled with surprises and nostalgia!Takeaways2025 was the year of indie comics, capturing the attention of fans.Superhero movies continued to dominate, with mixed reviews from audiences.Hosts reflect on personal highlights and challenges faced throughout the year.The episode discusses the impact of social media on comic book fandom.Listeners are encouraged to share their own 2025 highlights with the hosts.The hosts express excitement for upcoming comic book releases in 2026.Discussion on the evolution of comic book art styles over the years.The episode touches on the role of nostalgia in comic book culture.Hosts share their favorite comic book moments of 2025.The episode concludes with a hopeful outlook for the future of comics.Support the Show:If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what we do, consider subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing the episode with a friend. You can also support us directly Patreon.Connect With Us:Instagram, TikTok, Threads: @wednesdaytoastTwitter/X: @wednesday_toastEmail: ⁠askwednesdaytoast@gmail.com⁠
Episode Description:Welcome back to Wednesday Toast! After a brief hiatus, hosts Lex and Simon return to dive deep into one of the most talked-about comic books of the year: the Absolute Batman Annual by the brilliant Daniel Warren Johnson (DWJ).In this episode, we share personal updates on our return to the podcast and immediately jump into the intense online debate this new issue has sparked. We analyze the themes of violence in comics and why the creative choices in the Absolute Batman Annual have led to such extreme social media reactions and widespread misinterpretations.The Batman Symbol: We explore what Batman represents in modern societal discussions and the complex, blurred lines between good and evil that this story brings to the forefront.Fandom's Dark Side: The conversation confronts the reality of modern fandom culture, discussing how the amplification of extreme viewpoints on social media leads to toxic behavior and unwarranted hate.Storytelling & Truth: Ultimately, we emphasize the power of storytelling to confront uncomfortable truths and the vital importance of engaging in healthy discourse, even when facing opposing opinions.Don't miss this crucial discussion on art, controversy, and the chaotic nature of online interactions.---Key TakeawaysPodcast Relaunch: Lex and Simon are back after a hiatus with personal updates.Absolute Batman Annual (DWJ) Deep Dive: Analyzing the controversial new comic book issue.The Violence Debate: Discussing the misinterpretations and public reactions to the portrayal of violence in the story.Social Media Toxicity: Examining how social media amplifies extreme reactions and fandom hate.Good vs. Evil: Exploring Batman as a complex symbol and the nature of moral ambiguity in storytelling.---Highlighted Sound Bites"Batman doesn't kill, but...""It's a knee-jerk reaction [on social media].""These are bad people."---Chapters (Timestamps)00:00 Welcome Back to Wednesday Toast02:46 Life Updates and Podcast Hiatus04:45 Exploring Absolute Batman Annual11:58 Reactions & Controversies to the New Issue19:37 DC's Choices and the Creative Process Behind the Book24:11 The Violence Debate: Understanding Violence in Comics27:38 The Complexity of Good and Evil in Batman Storytelling33:28 Batman: A Symbol of Fear and Power38:33 Social Media's Impact: Amplifying Discourse and Misinterpretations46:00 Navigating Online Hate, Trolling, and Toxic Fandom51:33 The Impact of Art: Confronting Uncomfortable Truths59:28 The Absurdity of Fandoms and Online ReactionsSupport the Show:If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what we do, consider subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing the episode with a friend. You can also support us directly Patreon.Connect With Us:Instagram, TikTok, Threads: @wednesdaytoastTwitter/X: @wednesday_toastEmail: ⁠askwednesdaytoast@gmail.com⁠
Episode Summary:From the archives! Lex and Simon unpack the emotional depth and narrative ambition of Fantastic Four: Life Story. They break down the series issue by issue, comparing its approach to Spider-Man: Life Story while examining how the Fantastic Four evolve across decades of real-world events. From the pacing and art style to the inner struggles of characters like Reed Richards and Ben Grimm, the hosts explore the storytelling choices that shape this modern Marvel retelling.Whether you're a longtime fan of Marvel’s First Family or new to the series, this episode offers sharp insight into the comic’s structure, emotional weight, and what it says about the legacy of superhero storytelling.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Allergies02:58 Trade Review and Comic Book Opinions05:03 Fantastic Four Life Story Overview07:50 Character Development and Storytelling10:19 Pacing and Art Style Discussion12:53 Social Issues and Real-World Context15:38 Character Relationships and Dynamics18:25 Plot Developments and Future Implications20:31 Character Arcs and Emotional Moments23:10 Johnny Storm's Journey and Themes25:37 Conclusion and Future Issues39:35 The Scientist's Plan and the Castle's Secrets40:31 Fantastic Four Life Story: Love and Loss41:48 Unity in the Face of Galactus44:13 Ben Grimm's Inner Turmoil and Proposal49:04 Galactus Arrives: The Moment of Truth53:51 Reed's Guilt and the End of the World58:34 The Finale: Dr. Doom's Conquest01:04:03 Reflections on the Journey and the Future01:16:10 Podcast OutroTakeaways:The episode begins with a lighthearted trade reviewThe hosts express excitement for Fantastic Four: Life StoryReal-world context adds weight to the comic’s themesCharacter development is central to the Fantastic Four’s dynamicPacing issues are discussed, with some arcs feeling rushedDr. Doom’s role is a highlight with strong narrative presenceThe art style contributes to the tone and overall impactMemorable moments and favorite issues are sharedComparisons to Spider-Man: Life Story provide deeper analysisThe series opens conversation about the future of the Fantastic FourNotable Quotes:"I dug it and I hate that I did.""This has been my favorite issue.""This was a very Thing issue."Keywords:Fantastic Four, Life Story, comic book review, character development, storytelling, art style, superhero dynamics, Marvel, trade review, podcastSupport the Show:If you're enjoying Wednesday Toast, leave us a review, share the episode with a friend, or support us directly at [your support link].Connect With Us:Instagram, TikTok, Threads: @wednesdaytoastTwitter/X: @wednesday_toastEmail: askwednesdaytoast@gmail.com
Episode Summary:In this episode of Wednesday Toast: A Podcast About Comic Book Stuff, Lex and Simon unpack their experiences with collecting action figures and dive deep into James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film. They explore the emotional side of comic book fandom, the evolving DC Universe, and how expectations shape the way audiences experience superhero movies.They also discuss the importance of cultural representation, character development, and storytelling in comic book adaptations. Whether you're a longtime Superman fan or just trying to keep up with the ever-changing DCU, this episode offers a thoughtful take on where superhero cinema is heading.Timestamps / Chapters:00:00 - Intro to Comic Collecting02:38 - Feeling Overwhelmed by Action Figures04:33 - Marvel Legends vs. McFarlane Toys08:29 - Collecting as a Personal Experience12:26 - Gifts and Sentimental Value15:59 - Recent Comic Picks19:46 - The Business Side of Toy Collecting23:23 - Artistry in Action Figures28:28 - Superman: A New Hope43:41 - First Thoughts on the New Superman Movie46:07 - Superhero Movie Dynamics49:01 - Expectations vs Reality in Comic Book Films50:34 - Tone in the DC Universe53:59 - Character Arcs and Storytelling56:12 - Supporting Characters Matter59:26 - Casting and Standout Performances1:03:46 - Lex Luthor's Role1:07:57 - New Characters in the DCU1:10:13 - World-Building Through Background Characters1:13:11 - Emotional Payoff and Development1:16:34 - Pacing, Set Design, and Direction1:21:52 - Political Themes and Controversy1:28:16 - The Future of the DCU1:33:45 - OutroKey Takeaways:Action figure collecting is both joyful and overwhelmingJames Gunn’s Superman aims for hope and emotional complexityFan expectations strongly influence how films are receivedCharacter development is what makes stories lastCultural representation adds real depth to superhero filmsNostalgia is powerful, but new stories need room to growThe DC Universe has exciting potential with the right directionNotable Quotes:"I'm a creature of habit.""I feel overwhelmed by action figures.""We're talking about Superman."Keywords:comic books, Superman, DC Universe, action figures, James Gunn, movie reviews, collectibles, fandom, superhero movies, toy collecting, film analysis, character development, audience expectations, cultural representation, storytelling, movie controversies, cinematic toneSupport the Show:If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what we do, consider subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing the episode with a friend. You can also support us directly Patreon.Connect With Us:Instagram, TikTok, Threads: @wednesdaytoastTwitter/X: @wednesday_toastEmail: askwednesdaytoast@gmail.com
Episode Summary:From the archives! This week, we're bringing back a powerful discussion on Superman Smashes the Klan by Gene Luen Yang and Gurihiru. The conversation explores themes of racism, identity, and belonging through the lens of Superman’s early days and the challenges faced by the Lee family in 1940s America. From confronting the KKK to understanding Superman’s own struggle with his alien heritage, this episode breaks down how a superhero story delivers powerful social commentary that still resonates today.Hosts:Lex (@wednesdaypull)Simon (@sime_on_toast)Topics Covered:Superman's early powers and identity crisisThe Lee family’s immigrant experienceHistorical reflections on racism in the 1940sHow the KKK is portrayed in the storyCommunity strength in the face of prejudiceThe symbolism of kryptonite and fear of the "other"Art style and its appeal to younger audiencesModern parallels to the story’s core themesFinal thoughts and grading the bookKey Takeaways:The story powerfully addresses racism and cultural identity in a historical contextSuperman’s early limitations highlight his personal growth as a heroThe Lee family's journey reflects the challenges of immigrant life in AmericaThe Klan is used as a symbol of ongoing hate and societal divisionSuperman's role is made more complex by how the public views himThe book balances superhero action with meaningful social critiqueThe art style makes heavy themes accessible to younger readersThemes of acceptance, support, and community are woven throughoutGenerational conflict adds emotional depth to the narrativeCharacter development across the cast gives the story its emotional weightTimestamps / Episode Chapters:00:00 – Introduction and Birthday Celebrations03:04 – Exploring Superman Smashes the Klan05:44 – The Lee Family's Journey and Challenges08:33 – Superman's Early Adventures and Powers11:26 – Racism and Cultural Identity in the 1940s14:01 – The KKK's Threat and Community Dynamics16:43 – Superman's Growth and Relationships19:38 – Issue Two: The Search for Tommy Lee22:14 – Intercultural Relationships and Classism25:24 – Conclusion and Reflections on the Themes39:07 – Social Dynamics and Misunderstandings40:27 – Issue Three Overview40:44 – Superman's Identity and Growth42:05 – Character Interactions and Humor44:32 – Racism and Its Nuances45:55 – The Fortress of Solitude and Superman's Challenges47:47 – Confronting Hate and Misunderstanding49:58 – The Role of Generational Change52:14 – Kryptonite and Its Symbolism54:17 – Superman's Sacrifice and Public Perception56:02 – Climactic Confrontation and Resolution58:25 – Superman and Lois Lane's Dynamic01:00:58 – Art Style and Storytelling01:02:30 – Final Thoughts and Grading the Book01:13:30 – Podcast OutroMemorable Quotes:"Superman smashes the Klan!""Racism is around still.""This is a story about fitting in."Support the Show:Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listenLeave a review to help other listeners find usShare this episode with a friend who loves comic books and real-world commentaryConnect with Us:Instagram, TikTok, Threads: @wednesdaytoastTwitter/X: @wednesday_toastEmail: askwednesdaytoast@gmail.comFeatured Keywords:Superman, Klan, racism, identity, comic book, 1940s, Lee family, graphic novel, social issues, superhero
Overview:Is Ironheart being unfairly judged — or did Marvel drop the ball? In this episode of Wednesday Toast, Lex dives deep into the new series starring Riri Williams, played by Dominique Thorne. From standout character development to the show’s central themes of magic vs. science, we unpack what Ironheart brings to the MCU — and why it’s caught in the crossfire of online backlash.We also tackle the impact of review bombing, the challenge of genuine critique vs. hate-driven commentary, and where Ironheart could take the Marvel Universe next.Topics Covered:Riri Williams’ evolution as a new MCU heroThe role of magic vs. science in Ironheart’s storyDominique Thorne’s performance and on-screen presenceReview bombing and how it skews audience perceptionRepresentation, fandom toxicity, and Marvel’s growing painsThe pros and cons of the show’s six-episode formatWhat Ironheart means for the future of Marvel’s supernatural sideKey Takeaways:Riri Williams’ character arc was one of the MCU’s most grounded and refreshing.The tension between magic and science created a unique thematic layer.Despite a rushed format, the show delivered strong character moments.Review bombing overshadowed honest conversations about the series.Ironheart’s success signals growing demand for diverse heroes in Marvel’s lineup.Timestamps / Episode Chapters:00:00 – Intro to Ironheart00:43 – Character Development and Themes02:45 – Episode Breakdown and Key Moments05:04 – Review Bombing and Audience Reactions06:54 – Critique of the Critique11:51 – Final Thoughts and Recommendations13:11 – OutroMemorable Quotes:“I really enjoyed that.”“I think they were all handled really well.”“I think you should watch it.”How to Connect:Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull) Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: ⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic⁠⁠Featured Keywords:Ironheart, Riri Williams, Marvel, MCU, Dominique Thorne, review bombing, character development, magic vs science, fandom backlash, Marvel Phase 5, superhero diversity
Episode Summary:In this episode, hosts Wednesday Pull and Sime on Toast engage in a lively discussion about various topics related to comic books, including their nostalgia for childhood shows, excitement for upcoming Marvel and DC crossovers, and their thoughts on the Deadpool and Batman crossover. They also share their dream crossover ideas and creative team preferences, emphasizing the evolution of comic book writing and the importance of character dynamics in crossovers.Key Topics:The hosts have a humorous and casual approach to discussing comic book topics.Nostalgia plays a significant role in their conversations, especially regarding childhood shows.They express excitement for upcoming Marvel and DC crossovers after a long hiatus.The discussion highlights the importance of creative teams in comic book storytelling.They share mixed feelings about the Deadpool character and his crossover with Batman.The hosts believe comic book writing has improved over the years.They explore the dynamics of character interactions in crossovers.The conversation touches on the significance of nostalgia in pop culture.They encourage listeners to share their dream crossover ideas.The episode concludes with a call to action for audience engagement. Quotes:"I don't like Deadpool."Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Banter04:26 Nostalgia for Childhood Shows11:13 Excitement for Comic Crossovers22:17 Discussion on Deadpool and Batman Crossover26:01 The Impact of Fan Service in Movies27:23 Comic Book Movies: A Critical Perspective28:42 The Role of Creative Teams in Comics29:10 Character Popularity and Marketing Strategies30:13 The Demographics of Comic Book Fans31:17 Exciting Upcoming Crossovers33:19 The Dynamics of Character Pairings35:45 Exploring Justice: Captain America and Wonder Woman37:07 The Appeal of Adorable Characters38:29 Dream Crossovers: Creative Control and Ideas43:31 Final Thoughts on Crossovers and Creative TeamsHow to Connect:Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull) Simon (@Sime_On_Toast)Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: ⁠⁠linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic⁠⁠Keywords:podcast, comic books, crossovers, Deadpool, Batman, nostalgia, childhood shows, Marvel, DC, creative teams, superhero
Episode Summary:In this episode of Wednesday Toast, host Wednesday Pull discusses his week and dives into a TMNT-themed Ask Me Anything session. He shares his thoughts on character designs, essential comic reads, and adaptations of the TMNT franchise. The episode features a lightning round of quick questions and concludes with a promise for future episodes with co-host Simon.Key Topics:The host is committed to bringing back the podcast consistently.TMNT character designs often spark passionate opinions among fans.The 2003 version of Casey Jones is favored for its depth.IDW's TMNT run is highly recommended for both new and old fans.The Last Ronin's reveal could have been handled differently.Nostalgia plays a significant role in the host's preferences.Bebop and Rocksteady are iconic henchmen in TMNT lore.The host enjoys the 2007 TMNT film but considers it underrated.Lightning rounds can be a fun way to engage with fan questions.Future episodes will include co-host Simon for deeper discussions.Quotes:"My favorite is the 2003 Casey Jones.""2007's TMNT, good, underrated.""Do all the good things, be nice."Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Week Recap02:46 TMNT Ask Me Anything: Character Design Opinions06:10 TMNT Essential Comic Reads08:48 What Ifs and Adaptation Talk12:12 Lightning Round and Wrap UpHow to Connect:Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: ⁠linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic⁠
Episode Summary:Wednesday Pull and Simon "Toast" are back on Wednesday Toast, sharing their exciting and exhausting return to the Dallas Fan Expo! Dive into their comic convention recap, revealing how the event exploded in size since their last visit over a decade ago. They'll tell hilarious tales of navigating overwhelming crowds, the realities of "press" coverage with just a phone, and the struggle to balance a huge expo with late night friend gatherings. Hear their new wisdom on planning future conventions, their takes on celebrity autographs and photos (like Christina Ricci and Hank Azaria), and wild Dallas experiences including "chicken shit bingo." Tune in for candid stories, valuable convention tips, and plenty of laughs!Key Topics:Dallas Fan Expo 2024 Review: Massive scale, crowds, and the overall convention experience.Comic Convention Planning: Strategies for managing large expo visits and energy.Con Life and Social Balance: Challenges of combining intense convention attendance with late night fun.DIY Press Coverage: Humorous look at covering a major event with minimal gear.Celebrity Interactions: Personal philosophies on paid autographs/photos and memorable sightings.Unique Dallas Experiences: Witty anecdotes from the city, including "chicken shit bingo."Timestamps:[0:00-09:17] Welcome Back: Lex and Simon return to the show, joking about their inconsistent release schedule.[09:17-16:08] Dallas Fan Expo Then vs. Now: Comparing their small first visit to the recent, overwhelmingly massive convention.[16:08-21:45] Convention Fatigue & Future Strategy: Discussing exhaustion from the con and social life, and how they'll plan differently next time.[21:45-27:12] Dallas Quirks & Casual Press: Humorous stories about local Dallas experiences and their minimalist approach to convention coverage.[27:12-33:02] Celebrity Realities & Autograph Thoughts: The cost of celebrity interactions, navigating meet and greets, and personal opinions on autographs.Quotes:Lex: "I feel like every episode that of this show is like, hey, we're back."Simon: "I think quarterly is a really good... cadence to other shows because... my voice is annoying."Lex: "It was overwhelming... not that it was a bad experience."Simon: "As someone who is chronically in the way, that's what was most overwhelming for me."Lex: "Sunday night I was just like so tapped out and I just wanted to be in my bed and my house asleep."Simon: "We just don't live on the same schedule... staying up until 7 a.m.... that's just nuts."Lex: "$100 to take a selfie with the guy that was Michael J Fox's stunt double in Back to the Future."Lex: "I'm not really an autograph person. I don't really see the point of it."Lex: "I never saw John Cena. I think that's, it's true what they say about him."Lex: "This is a sham. They're tricking these nerds into giving them thousands of dollars."How to Connect:Follow us on all social platforms for podcast updates.Visit our Patreon for additional content and episodes.Subscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all platforms for future reviews and discussions.How to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on your podcast platform and share feedback.Spread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on Patreon!Credits:Hosts: Lex, SimonProducer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)Intro Music: linktr.ee/pollypocketmusicKeywords:Dallas Fan Expo, Comic Con, Convention Recap, Podcast, Comic Books, Pop Culture, Superhero, Cosplay, Fan Event, Travel Tips, Celebrity Autographs, Christina Ricci, John Cena, Hank Azaria, Comic Book Podcast, Fan Expo Guide, Con Life, Wednesday Toast, Geek Culture, Fandom.
Episode Summary:Lex and Simon dive into the first two episodes of "Daredevil: Born Again," discussing the highly anticipated return of Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock. They explore the show's attempt to bridge the gap between the Netflix series and the MCU, analyzing the transition, the fight choreography, the character portrayals, and the overall tone. They also discuss the Easter eggs, their thoughts on Kingpin's role, and the show's potential direction. The hosts grapple with the show's pacing, the character dynamics, and the challenges of balancing fan expectations with new creative choices.Key Topics:Daredevil: Born Again Review: Discussion of the first two episodes, the transition from the Netflix series, and the MCU integration.Charlie Cox's Performance: Analysis of his portrayal of Matt Murdock and the character's evolution.Kingpin's Role: Examination of Vincent D'Onofrio's performance and the character's place in the MCU.Fight Choreography and Visual Effects: Discussion of the action sequences and the use of CGI.Character Dynamics: Analysis of Matt Murdock's relationships with Foggy Nelson, Karen Page, and other characters.Easter Eggs and References: Discussion of connections to the Netflix series, comic books, and other MCU properties.MCU Integration: Exploration of the show's place within the broader MCU narrative.Fan Expectations: Discussion of the challenges of meeting fan expectations and balancing old and new elements.Timestamps:[0:00-5:00] Introduction, Live Show Context, and Initial Excitement[5:00-15:00] Background on the Netflix Daredevil Series and MCU Integration[15:00-30:00] Detailed Review of the First Episode: Tone, Costume, and Fight Scenes[30:00-45:00] Analysis of the Episode's Plot and Character Dynamics[45:00-60:00] Discussion of Kingpin's Role and the Show's Political Themes[60:00-75:00] Easter Eggs, References, and Comic Book Connections[75:00-90:00] Review of the Second Episode and Overall Impressions[90:00-End] Closing Thoughts, Future Episode Plans, and Listener InteractionQuotes:Lex: "I feel like we've been waiting on this for a hot minute, and it was like a weird limbo thing too, right?"Simon: "I like this Daredevil. I've never been fond of the costume, though, and that continues."Lex: "It definitely felt like they I don't know why they have to make him so spider man like, I like that he's more acrobatic in this than he has been."How to Connect:Follow us on all the social platforms for more podcast updatesVisit our ⁠Patreon for additional content and episodesSubscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all the platforms for future reviews and discussionsHow to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on whatever podcast platform you use and share your feedbackSpread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on ⁠Patreon⁠!Credits:Hosts: LexProducer: Lex (⁠⁠@wednesdaypull⁠⁠)Intro Music:⁠⁠ linktr.ee/pollypocketmusicKeywords:Daredevil: Born Again, Daredevil, MCU, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Charlie Cox, Kingpin, Vincent D'Onofrio, Netflix Daredevil, Marvel, Review, Podcast, Superhero, Comic Book, Action, Easter Eggs, Foggy Nelson, Karen Page, Disney+, Fight Scenes, CGI, Fan Reactions, TV Series.
Episode Summary:Wednesday Pull and Simon deliver an unfiltered review of "Captain America: Brave New World," diving into the polarized reactions surrounding the film. They discuss the initial negative reviews, the controversies surrounding the film (including the Sabra character and reshoots), and their own surprisingly positive experiences. The conversation explores the film's place within the MCU, its connections to previous projects, and the broader trends of the current phase. They also touch on fan reactions, the influence of social media, and the challenges of balancing established narratives with new creative directions.Key Topics: Captain America: Brave New World Review: Spoiler-free synopsis, discussion of key plot points (avoiding specific reveals), overall impressions. MCU Phase 5: Discussion of the current phase, comparisons to previous phases, analysis of experimental approaches and course correction. Fan Reactions: Analysis of polarized reviews, the influence of social media and online discourse, the phenomenon of "rage baiting." Film Criticism: Discussion of critical reception vs. audience reception, the role of personal opinions vs. objective analysis. Production Controversies: Discussion of reshoots, the Sabra character controversy, and their impact on the film's reception. MCU Connections: Discussion of the film's connections to "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," "Eternals," "The Incredible Hulk," and other MCU properties.Timestamps: [0:00-5:00] Introduction, Format of the Episode (Live Recording), and Initial Thoughts [5:00-15:00] Background on the Polarized Reactions and Controversies Surrounding the Film [15:00-25:00] Brief Synopsis and Spoiler-Free Review of "Captain America: Brave New World" [25:00-40:00] Discussion of the Film's Place in the MCU and Phase 5 Trends [40:00-55:00] Fan Reactions and Social Media Discourse [55:00-70:00] Production Controversies and Their Impact [70:00-85:00] MCU Connections and the Future of the Franchise [85:00-End] Closing Thoughts and Listener Interaction (from the live chat)Quotes: Lex: "It was honestly refreshing for me. When I left, I was like, we've been so bogged down over this past phase, and I'm not even one of the people that are like, this phase sucks. It's just that it's been sort of convoluted with multiverse stuff." Simon: "I think it's reactionary. And I hate to be the person to be like, yo, this is what you asked for because everyone complained about Sabra. So it's very clear that they cut out a lot of her stuff." Lex: "My thought in all this is like, this is your fault, not you. But like the people that complain about all the movies is because. Because this is all reactionary stuff."How to Connect:Follow us on all the social platforms for more podcast updatesVisit our ⁠Patreon for additional content and episodesSubscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all the platforms for future reviews and discussionsHow to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on whatever podcast platform you use and share your feedbackSpread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on ⁠Patreon⁠!Credits:Hosts: LexProducer: Lex (⁠⁠@wednesdaypull⁠⁠)Intro Music:⁠⁠ linktr.ee/pollypocketmusicKeywords: Captain America: Brave New World, MCU, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel, Movie Review, Podcast, Superhero Movie, Comic Book Movie, Film Review, Movie Discussion, Pop Culture, Fandom, Fan Reactions, Sam Wilson, Anthony Mackie, Phase 5, Multiverse, Reshoots, Sabra, Criticism, Rotten Tomatoes, CinemaScore, Box Office, Disney+, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Eternals, The Incredible Hulk, Winter Soldier, Action, Adventure, Politics in film, Social commentary, Online discourse, Rage baiting, Fan toxicity, Wednesday Toast
Description:Get ready for a rollercoaster ride through the internet's reactions to the highly anticipated Fantastic Four trailer! In this episode, we dissect the online discourse, from the initial wave of excitement to the inevitable backlash. We analyze the casting choices, delve into the "rage baiting" phenomenon, and explore the broader context of superhero movie fatigue.But don't worry, we're not all doom and gloom! We also share our own genuine excitement for the film, discuss the potential of this new take on the iconic characters, and, of course, express our undying love for Herbie. Join us as we navigate the highs and lows of fan reactions and offer our own unique perspective on the future of the Fantastic Four.Key Takeaways:The Trailer's Impact: We analyze the trailer's visual style, pacing, and how it evokes both excitement and skepticism within the fan community.Decoding Online Discourse: We dissect the various online reactions, from enthusiastic praise to harsh criticism, and explore the underlying reasons behind these differing viewpoints.The "Rage Baiting" Phenomenon: We discuss the prevalence of negativity and "rage baiting" online and its impact on fan experiences and the overall discourse surrounding superhero films.Beyond the Trailer: We delve into broader themes, such as the evolution of superhero films, the pressures of fan expectations, and the changing dynamics of online fan communities.A Touch of Nostalgia: We reminisce about past Fantastic Four iterations, including the classic comics and previous film adaptations, and how they inform our expectations for the upcoming film.Call to Action:Share Your Thoughts: What are your initial impressions of the Fantastic Four trailer? Do you agree with the online discourse? Share your predictions and theories in the comments below!Join the Conversation: Follow us on social media and engage with other fans using the hashtag #FantasticFourPodcast.Subscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review to help us reach more listeners!Timestamps:00:00-05:00: Initial Reactions & First Impressions05:00-10:00: Analyzing the Online Discourse10:00-15:00: The "Rage Baiting" Phenomenon15:00-20:00: Exploring Broader Themes20:00-25:00: Nostalgia and Past Iterations25:00-30:00: Final Thoughts & Call to ActionQuotes:"You can't keep those guys happy." - This highlights the difficulty of pleasing demanding fanbases, especially in the age of online discourse."It's like everything I wanted." - Expresses a positive initial reaction to the trailer's aesthetic and tone."They're not going to just make one movie when they can cash in on at least two." - A realistic assessment of the studio's likely plans for the Fantastic Four franchise."Don't say it's because it's not as interesting as it sounds. Very privileged of you." - A call-out to the disconnect between online criticism and real-world accessibility to entertainment."I'm excited about it. I think it's I think it's going to be sad." - An unexpected and intriguing observation about the potential emotional tone of the film.How to Connect:Follow us on all the social platforms for more podcast updatesVisit our ⁠Patreon for additional content and episodesSubscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all the platforms for future reviews and discussionsHow to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on whatever podcast platform you use and share your feedbackSpread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on ⁠Patreon⁠!Credits:Hosts: LexProducer: Lex (⁠⁠@wednesdaypull⁠⁠)Intro Music:⁠⁠ linktr.ee/pollypocketmusicKeywords: Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Trailer, Marvel, MCU, Superhero Movies, Movie Trailers, Online Reactions, Fan Discourse, Superhero Movie Fatigue, Casting Choices, Mr. Fantastic, The Thing, Doctor Doom, Sue Storm, Herbie, MoviePass, Jurassic Park, Superman, Online Negativity, Rage Baiting, Internet Culture, Fan Theories, VFX, CGI, Nostalgia
Hosts: Lex and SimonEpisode Summary:Lex and Simon discuss a social media post that asked users to identify the "face" of Marvel, DC, Anime, and Western Cartoons. They share their own picks, sparking lively debate and revealing their personal connections to these franchises. From Spider-Man and Superman to Goku and Dexter's Lab, the conversation explores the enduring impact of these iconic characters and franchises on popular culture. The episode also touches upon the evolution of animation, the nostalgia of classic cartoons, and the sometimes-toxic nature of online fandom debates.Key Topics: Marvel: Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America DC: Superman, Batman, Batman Beyond Anime: Goku (Dragon Ball Z), Gundam Western Cartoons: Dexter's Laboratory, Looney Tunes, Tiny Toons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fandom Culture: Online debates, character comparisons, nostalgia, the impact of social mediaTimestamps: [00:00-10:00] Introduction and the "Face of Fandom" Challenge [10:00-25:00] Lex's Picks: Spider-Man, Superman, Goku, Dexter's Laboratory [25:00-40:00] Pat's Picks: Wolverine, Batman Beyond, Goku, Dexter's Laboratory [40:00-55:00] Simon's Picks: Iron Man, Superman, Gundam, Looney Tunes [55:00-65:00] Discussion on Anime, Crybaby Anime, and Fandom Debates [65:00-75:00] Closing RemarksQuotes: Lex: "I think it's Superman. When I think about any superhero, you boil it down to Superman. He's like all of the superheroes, right? Combined." Simon: "I would say at that time was Wolverine. Very 90s. Very 90s. Uh, the coolest dude out there. You he he he didn't take..." Lex: "I think Iron Man is the face of Marvel. Iron Man is always... I've always loved him just because I liked mech stuff, which that came from anime."How to Connect:Follow us on all the social platforms for more podcast updatesVisit our ⁠Patreon for additional content and episodesSubscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all the platforms for future reviews and discussionsHow to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on whatever podcast platform you use and share your feedbackSpread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on ⁠Patreon⁠!Credits:Hosts: LexProducer: Lex (⁠⁠@wednesdaypull⁠⁠)Intro Music:⁠⁠ linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic
Episode Summary:Lex and Simon are back! After a hiatus, the Wednesday Toast podcast returns with a lively discussion covering a range of topics, from the latest toy collecting finds (DC Multiverse, McFarlane Toys, Mythic Legions) to the ongoing debate surrounding the Hulk vs. Captain America showdown in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film. They also share personal updates, including life changes, challenges, and the return to podcasting. The conversation naturally veers into the world of comic book fandom, online communities, and the ever-evolving landscape of social media platforms like Twitter, Threads, and Blue Sky.Key Topics: Toy Collecting: Action Figures, DC Multiverse, McFarlane Toys, Mythic Legions, Delorean, Defender of Metropolis Comic Books: DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Hulk vs. Captain America, Batman vs. Superman, Red Hulk, Captain America: New World Order, Thunderbolts Video Games: Marvel Rivals, Overwatch, Fortnite Social Media: Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky, online communities, engagement, toxicity Life & Lifestyle: Personal updates, challenges, family, work, mental healthTimestamps: [00:00-05:00] Introduction, Podcast Format, and Initial Chit-Chat [05:00-15:00] Toy Collecting Deep Dive: Recent Purchases and Finds [15:00-25:00] DC Multiverse and McFarlane Toys Discussion [25:00-35:00] Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Hulk vs. Captain America Debate [35:00-45:00] Social Media Discourse: Twitter, Threads, and Online Communities [45:00-55:00] Personal Updates and Life Reflections [55:00-60:00] Closing Remarks and Call to ActionQuotes: [12:30] "I think if you look at it, the grass is always greener. Or, you know, if they keep making these moves and people keep seeing them, they will keep making comic books. Right. They just will." - Lex [28:45] "I think there was a time in my life that I was like that very, very early on when I didn't have, you know, a life. But as I got older, I'm just like, I, I genuinely if Simon doesn't like a movie, I genuinely I probably care if Simon if like if I if I don't, you know, if he has his reasons, I would listen to Simon's opinion. Yeah, right. But I genuinely don't care about what people think." - Lex [42:15] "I think some people can't resist the urge, and I get that sometimes. Sometimes I sometimes I do that very rarely. Yeah. You like forget. Like, that's what happens. To me. Why am I post? Why am I saying, why am I responding to this?" - LexHow to Connect:Follow us on all the social platforms for more podcast updatesVisit our ⁠Patreon for additional content and episodesSubscribe to "Wednesday Toast" on all the platforms for future reviews and discussionsHow to Support the Podcast:Leave a review on whatever podcast platform you use and share your feedbackSpread the word about "Wednesday Toast" to fellow nerds!Consider supporting us on ⁠Patreon⁠!Credits:Hosts: LexProducer: Lex (⁠⁠@wednesdaypull⁠⁠)Intro Music:⁠⁠ linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic
This Week's Guest:Get ready to geek out with one of my all-time favorite toy photographers, Sequential Plastic (@sequentialplastic)! We dive deep into his latest project - a groundbreaking comic book created entirely from stunning toy photography.Episode Description:Join us for an inspiring chat with Zach, the creative force behind Sequential Plastic. We explore his journey into the world of toy photography comics, discussing the challenges and pure joy of bringing this unique vision to life. Zach pulls back the curtain on his creative process, sharing how he transforms initial concepts into captivating stories through photography. We also delve into the exciting potential of toy photography as a storytelling medium, and celebrate the ever-growing community of artists pushing its boundaries.Key Points:From Play to Production: Zach takes us back to his early days in toy photography, a journey that began with a heartwarming project for his nieces and nephews.Introducing Oscars, Adventures in Woodworking: We dive into the inspiration behind Zach's groundbreaking comic, discussing the challenges of translating a large-scale project into a digital format and the importance of narrative in toy photography.Behind the Scenes: Zach walks us through his meticulous comic creation process, from crafting compelling scripts to creating elaborate dioramas and capturing those perfect, story-telling shots.The Art of Balance: We explore the time-intensive nature of creating toy photography comics and the unique challenges of balancing impactful storytelling with intricate technical considerations.The Future is Bright: Zach shares his optimistic vision for the future of toy photography comics and the potential for even more artists to embrace this innovative medium.Bonus Content:Be sure to check out even more of Sequential Plastic's incredible work on Instagram: @sequentialplasticFeeling inspired? Explore the world of Mesco (@mescotoys) for their unique and intriguing figures, including the captivating Atticus Doom, who plays a starring role in Zach's comic.Don't Forget!While you're soaking up all this creative inspiration, rock out to some fantastic tunes! Catch Brother the Band on Spotify and Apple Music:Spotify: Brother the Band on SpotifyApple Music: Brother the Band on Apple Music
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