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Up Your Nerd Cred
Author: Casual Host CiCi, Expert Host AM Diaz
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Did you used to know everything happening in the Marvel and DC universes? Did finding out that some superheroes are from Marvel and some are from DC blow your mind? Has keeping track of everything happening there… and then realizing we’re talking about the comics universe, not the cinematic ones… and the different universes with their own multiversal crisesses has gotten a little bit out of hand, don’t worry. Up Your Nerd Cred is here to talk about gods cosplaying as men, men cosplaying as gods, and how much the cinematic universes are leaving out.
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Welcome back to Up Your Nerd Cred! This week, CiCi and AM dive into one of the most chaotic family trees in comics: Mystique’s. From abandoned children to adopted daughters, from retconned baby daddies to Destiny’s prophecies, Raven Darkhölme has a parenting record that’s… well, let’s just say complicated.We’ll talk about:Mystique and Destiny’s relationship, and why Claremont’s original Nightcrawler plan got shut downRogue’s adoption and whether Mystique gave her stability or more chaosGraydon Creed’s self-hating political crusade against mutantsThe ever-expanding (and sometimes retconned) list of Mystique’s kids, including Charles Xavier II and RazeWhy Mystique might not be the worst mom in comics… but she’s definitely on the shortlistPlus: AM’s thoughts on Wednesday Season 2, CiCi’s window repair saga, and why queer-coded villains are finally getting their dues.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.📲 Follow us on Instagram: @UpYourNerdCredPodHashtags: #Mystique, #XMen, #MarvelComics, #Destiny, #Nightcrawler, #Rogue, #Marvel, #DCComics, #ComicPodcast, #UpYourNerdCred
This week, we’re stepping outside the Marvel and DC multiverses (just for a minute) to talk about the Disney Princes — and how they evolved from voiceless, last-minute plot devices into fully realized characters with agency, flaws, and emotional growth.Joined by the Solving for X crew, we break down the different eras of Disney princes, what makes a “good” prince versus a functional one, and whether increased involvement actually strengthens (or undermines) the princesses’ agency. From early fairy-tale stand-ins to modern, ride-or-die partners, this conversation goes places.So maybe put some headphones in during the Heated Rivalry discussion... 👀GuestsKevin: https://www.instagram.com/kjeezy87/Shawney: https://www.instagram.com/shawneyhavok/Ryan: https://www.instagram.com/ryeorio/Solving for X Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/solvingforx.xmen.tas/HostsUp Your Nerd Cred Pod: https://www.instagram.com/upyournerdcredpod/CiCi: https://www.instagram.com/ciracdavis/AM Diaz: https://www.instagram.com/amdiazart/Support the ShowJoin the Patreon for bonus content, solo scripts, and behind-the-scenes access:https://www.patreon.com/c/UpYourNerdCredPodAlso available in podcast form on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major platforms.Hashtags#UpYourNerdCred, #UpYourNerdCredPod, #Disney, #DisneyPrinces, #DisneyAdults, #DisneyPodcast, #Podcast, #PopCulturePodcast, #NerdPodcast, #GeekPodcast, #Animation, #DisneyAnimation, #DisneyHistory, #DisneyRenaissance, #Cinderella, #SnowWhite, #SleepingBeauty, #TheLittleMermaid, #Mulan, #HerculesDisney, #Aladdin, #Tangled, #Frozen, #PrinceCharming, #PrinceEric, #PrincePhilip, #FlynnRider, #Kristoff, #PrinceHans, #FilmDiscussion, #AnimationDiscussion
Did you grow up thinking cartoons were just something you watched before going outside—only to realize later they were also 22-minute toy ads wrapped in surprisingly strong moral messaging?This week on Up Your Nerd Cred, CiCi and AM Diaz dive into the cartoon blocks that shaped Gen X and Millennial nerd culture, from the Hanna-Barbera–dominated Saturdays of the 70s and early 80s to the crowded, competitive cartoon ecosystems of the 90s—and finally to the slow decline of Saturday morning cartoons in the early 2000s.We explore:How Saturday morning cartoon blocks were structured across ABC, CBS, Fox Kids, Kids’ WB, and cableWhy opportunity cost mattered when you could only watch one network at a timeHow deregulation helped turn cartoons into toy-driven storytelling machinesThe difference between Disney’s family-friendly blocks, Fox Kids’ action-heavy lineup, and Kids’ WB’s Looney-Tunes-coded chaosWhy shows like X-Men, Batman: The Animated Series, Animaniacs, and Power Rangers hit differently depending on where you watched themHow reruns, VCRs, and eventually the internet reshaped how kids consumed mediaWe also talk about:Hanna-Barbera’s massive cultural influence—and why it eventually fadedWhy cartoon morals were sometimes subtle… and sometimes aggressively obviousHow shows like G.I. Joe, He-Man, She-Ra, and Care Bears shaped how entire generations think about justice, power, and protecting othersWhy nostalgia for these cartoons still hits so hard—and why it keeps getting rebootedIf you grew up with cereal bowls, bunny-ear antennas, and strong opinions about which channel you watched on Saturday mornings, this episode is absolutely for you.Follow us📸 Instagram: @UpYourNerdCredPod🎙️ CiCi: @ciracdavis🎨 AM Diaz: @AMDiazArtSupport the pod💖 Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/UpYourNerdCredPod#UpYourNerdCred, #SaturdayMorningCartoons, #90sNostalgia, #80sNostalgia, #CartoonHistory, #NerdCulture, #GeekCulture, #ToyCommercials, #HannaBarbera, #FoxKids, #KidsWB, #BatmanTAS, #XMenAnimatedSeries, #Animaniacs, #PowerRangers, #GIJoe, #SheRa, #CareBears, #MillennialNostalgia, #GenXNostalgia, #PopCultureHistory, #ComicBookCulture, #AnimationHistory, #CartoonNetwork, #Nickelodeon
Did you ever wonder why you still remember cereal mascots, toy commercials, and Saturday morning cartoons with unsettling clarity?In this episode of Up Your Nerd Cred, we break down how entire generations—especially Gen X and Millennials—were deliberately marketed to as children, and how those strategies didn’t just sell toys. They shaped nostalgia, spending habits, and fandom itself.We introduce the concept of “toyetic” media, explore how 1980s deregulation transformed cartoons into sales engines, and examine the psychological tactics—eye contact, scarcity, completionism—that made marketing to children extraordinarily effective. From cereal aisles to toy aisles to long-term IP control, this episode looks at how marketing, psychology, and media converged in ways we’re still reckoning with today.Joining the discussion is Anscia Terelle, marketing strategist and community-builder, to talk about ethical marketing, storytelling, representation, and why legacy marketing institutions left enormous amounts of money on the table by focusing too narrowly on a single demographic for far too long.Find Us OnlineInstagram: @upyournerdcredpodCici: @ciracdavisAnscia Terrelle :@ansciaterelleSources & Further ReadingThe following sources informed the research and discussion in this episode:Lundy, Jonathan (2021). Toying with Identity: Adult Toy Collectors, Material Fandom, and Generational Media Audiences. Drexel University Dissertationhttps://researchdiscovery.drexel.edu/esploro/outputs/doctoral/Toying-with-Identity/991016053429804721/filesAndLinks?index=0Hastings Communications & Entertainment Law Journal — Children, Advertising, and Regulationhttps://repository.uclawsf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1450&context=hastings_comm_ent_law_journalAmerican Psychological Association — Advertising to Childrenhttps://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/advertising-children.pdfHistory.com — How 1980s Deregulation Turned Cartoons into Toy Adshttps://www.history.com/articles/80s-cartoons-toy-ads-deregulationCornell Food & Brand Lab (2014) — Eye Contact, Trust, and Cereal Mascotshttps://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2419182#UpYourNerdCred, #MarketingPsychology, #Toyetic, #MediaStudies, #NostalgiaMarketing, #80sCartoons, #90sKids, #MillennialCulture, #GenX, #PopCultureAnalysis, #AdvertisingHistory, #FandomCulture, #MediaLiteracy, #RepresentationMatters, #MarketingNerds
Did you know there are FIVE different Flashes? Because CiCi sure didn’t — and AM absolutely did. 😭In Part 1 of this expert-level two-parter, we start at the very beginning with Jay Garrick, the Golden Age Flash who got super-speed via the most 1940s origin imaginable (hard water vapors???), and then jump to Barry Allen, the Silver Age Flash who helped revive superhero comics… and also helped kick off DC’s whole “wait, what timeline are we on?” problem.We talk:Why Jay Garrick matters (and why DC didn’t actually let him disappear)The Justice Society vs the Justice League vibesBarry Allen’s “science era” origin (lightning + chemicals = speed, apparently)The Flash rogues being a whole community (with a moral code??)How the Flash family is basically built for legacy… and continuity chaosAnd yes: we tease the mystery redheaded child, but you have to come back for Part 2 for that.Follow us:Follow us on Instagram @UpYourNerdCredPod.CiCi is @ciracdavis and AM is @amdiazart.We’re on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/UpYourNerdCredPod#UpYourNerdCred, #UpYourNerdCredPod, #TheFlash, #Flash, #DCComics, #DCUniverse, #DCEU, #DCU, #JamesGunn, #Supergirl, #SupergirlWomanOfTomorrow, #Krypto, #JayGarrick, #BarryAllen, #GrantGustin, #JusticeSociety, #JusticeSocietyOfAmerica, #JSA, #JusticeLeague, #JusticeLeagueOfAmerica, #JLA, #Multiverse, #DCMultiverse, #CrisisOnInfiniteEarths, #ComicsCodeAuthority, #CCA, #ComicBooks, #ComicBookPodcast, #NerdPodcast, #GeekPodcast, #PopCulturePodcast, #ComicsExplained, #ComicBookLore, #DCCharacters, #SpeedForce, #TheRogues, #CaptainCold, #MirrorMaster, #WeatherWizard, #HeatWave, #GorillaGrodd, #IrisWest, #ForensicScience, #Superheroes, #NerdCulture, #Podcast, #YouTubePodcast, #SpotifyPodcast, #ApplePodcasts, #PodcastersOfYouTube, #ComicTok, #NerdTok, #GeekTok
What actually happens when superheroes, gods, villains, and reality-warpers run headfirst into real-world law?Today we’re diving into the wonderfully messy chaos of superhero legal theory and asking the question absolutely no insurance adjuster is prepared for:Is Thor falling on your car… an Act of God?(And if Wonder Woman does it in her civilian form, does that make it better or worse?)In this episode, CiCi breaks down the surprisingly relatable 1L-level legal concepts hiding inside Marvel and DC storylines: torts, state actors, qualified immunity, contracts under duress (looking at you, Mephisto), superheroes testifying in costume, the Rule Against Perpetuities vs immortals (!!), and why Franklin Richards is a property lawyer’s actual nightmare.This is a casual-but-deep legal nerd-out, filled with comics lore, real doctrine, accessible explanations, and the kind of storytelling that makes even the driest law school topics fun. If you’ve ever wondered how the legal system would deal with Batman on payroll, Spider-Man on the witness stand, or a gamma bomb accident that doubles as a workplace safety violation… buckle up.And if you love this kind of approachable, delightfully chaotic breakdown of nerd culture + real-world systems, consider supporting the show on Patreon so we can keep making more episodes like this!✨ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/UpYourNerdCredPod✨ Follow us on Instagram: @UpYourNerdCredPod✨ Follow CiCi: @ciracdavis✨ Follow AM: @AMDiazArt✨ Like, comment, subscribe, and tell a friend who loves comics + chaos.✨ Send us your burning nerd questions — we might shout you out in a future episode!
This episode breaks down why Zan and Jayna — the Wonder Twins — are some of DC’s most underrated heavy hitters. Despite debuting in Super Friends (1977), their powers were far stronger than the show ever portrayed. We explore how Hanna-Barbera limitations, comedic framing, and shifting comic eras prevented them from ever securing their place in the modern DC pantheon.In this episode, we cover:The Wonder Twins’ TV-origin and transition into comicsTheir role replacing Marvin, Wendy, and Wonder DogHow their SEA-coded design emerged in the 70s push for diversityWhy they struggled during DC’s Bronze → Dark Age shiftTheir appearances in Extreme Justice, Young Justice, and the 2019 revivalWhy they deserve a live-action revival with accurate SEA castingListen & Follow📌 Spotify • Apple Podcasts • YouTube📸 Instagram — @UpYourNerdCredPod💸 Patreon — Support the show & unlock perkshttps://patreon.com/UpYourNerdCredPod
Welcome back! This week CiCi dives into the tale of two Doctors Strange- Marvel’s Stephen Strange, Sorcerer Supreme (sometimes), and DC’s Hugo Strange, Batman’s underappreciated OG mad scientist villain.We’re talking nature vs nurture, Golden Age chaos, Comics Code Authority shenanigans, and why one Strange sits atop a cinematic empire… while the other keeps getting yeeted off cliffs.Instagram: @upyournerdcredpodCiCi: @ciracdavisAM Diaz: @amdiaz_artSupport the PodWe’re now on Patreon! Support the show, get perks, and help us grow:👉 patreon.com/upyournerdcredpod
This week’s episode of Up Your Nerd Cred continues our Marvels duology with a focused deep dive into Monica Rambeau and Kamala Khan.We cover:• Why Monica Rambeau keeps getting renamed and how her trajectory has been shaped by racism, sexism, and editorial decisions.• The differences between Monica’s comics history and her MCU portrayal in WandaVision and The Marvels.• Kamala Khan’s evolution from Inhuman to mutant, from solo hero to Champion, and why she’s the heart of Gen Z superhero storytelling.• How corporate synergy, MCU needs, and shifting comics priorities impact Kamala’s identity.• The importance of representation and cultural specificity in superhero stories.• Why Kamala’s joyful, earnest fandom is the opposite of toxic geek culture.Listeners who missed Part 1 should check out Episode 21 for the Carol Danvers foundation.Available on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and all major podcast platforms. Follow @UpYourNerdCredPod on Instagram.
Carol Danvers may be the Captain Marvel you know from the MCU — but she’s far from the only one to claim that name. This week, CiCi and AM Diaz explore the women who redefined what “Marvel” means: Carol Danvers, the Air Force pilot turned cosmic powerhouse, and Monica Rambeau, the light-speed leader who once captained the Avengers before most of the guys even made the roster.From feminist icons to cosmic soldiers, from Kree DNA to the power of pure light, we’re unpacking how both women earned (and sometimes fought for) the same title — and how their legacies still shape the Marvel Universe today. Expect laughter, lore, “wait, WHAT?!” moments, and a healthy dose of chaos energy.✨ This is Part 1 of our two-part deep dive!Part 2 — The Marvelous Ms… err Captain Marvels (Part 2) drops November 14.Carol Danvers: from Air Force captain to Ms. Marvel, Binary, and finally Captain MarvelMonica Rambeau: Harbor Patrol lieutenant → first Black woman to lead the AvengersThe feminist origins of “Ms.” Marvel and how second-wave feminism shaped her creationRogue’s fateful encounter with Carol and how it changed them bothMonica’s battles with erasure, recognition, and racism in comics & fandomCosmic power, leadership, trauma, and the evolution of female hero archetypesNew episodes drop Fridays at noon ETListen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platformsWatch on YouTube — and hit Subscribe so you don’t miss The Marvelous Ms… err Captain Marvels (Part 2) on November 14!Instagram → @UpYourNerdCredPodComment, like, and send your nerdiest questions for a future episode shout-out!AM Diaz → @amdiaz_artCiCi → @ciracdavis
This week, CiCi celebrates Gotham’s favorite cat burglar-turned-antihero. From her 1940 debut to Frank Miller’s Year One reinvention, Selina Kyle has clawed her way from “femme fatale” to fully realized character, proving she’s more than just Batman’s on-again, off-again love interest.We talk Comics Code censorship, Gotham City Sirens, her complicated relationship with Bruce Wayne, the One Year Later motherhood arc, and why being able to walk away from a billionaire with your ethics intact is the ultimate flex.In this episode:The Comics Code tried (and failed) to declaw CatwomanHow Year One turned Selina from thief to protectorBruce & Selina: love, masks, and that almost-weddingWhy Helena Kyle > Damian Wayne in the “best Bat-kid” debateCalendar shout-outs for War Machine, the X-Men Schism, Howard the Duck, and The Punisher🎃 Quick note: no new episode next week—we’re off for the High Holy Gays (Halloween weekend).Follow @UpYourNerdCredPod on Instagram, and find CiCi (@ciracdavis) and AM (@amdiazart) on all platforms.Like, share, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to keep upping that nerd cred!
Welcome to Up Your Nerd Cred! This week, we’re taking our seats (and our sequins) at the Hellfire Gala — Marvel’s answer to the Met Gala, where mutants, diplomats, and icons walk the same psychic red carpet.CC (@ciracdavis) and AM (AMDiaz_Art) are joined by special guests Jordan Blaza Olsen (@thegirlwithagreatsmile) and Colby Melvin (@colbymelvin | @coscolby) for a deep dive into the origins of the Hellfire Club, the rise of Emma Frost and Jean Grey as queens of mutant diplomacy, and how fashion, identity, and representation shape Krakoa’s most glamorous night of the year.We explore:The real-world inspiration behind the original Hellfire ClubWhy mutant politics look like a chessboardThe first Hellfire Gala’s Met-level fashion — and which real celebs canonically showed upThe fan-voted X-Men lineup and what it says about in-universe representationEmma Frost vs. Jean Grey: the White and Black Queens redefining powerQueer creativity and cosplay community through House of CarnationPlus, Jordan shares insight from her work with the Transgender Strategy Center, and Colby talks about building safe, joyful spaces for queer creatives online and IRL.📍 Guests & LinksJordan Blaza Olsen – @thegirlwithagreatsmileColby Melvin – @colbymelvin | @coscolbyHouse of Carnation – houseofcarnation.comTransgender Strategy Center – transgenderstrategy.orgAbout the ShowUp Your Nerd Cred is hosted by CiCi (CC) and AM Diaz, where we celebrate heroes, villains, and the multiversal messes between. From Marvel deep lore to DC anniversaries, we’re here to help you catch up, geek out, and—of course—up your nerd cred.Follow us on Instagram @UpYourNerdCredPodAvailable on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and more.
When is a mask not a mask? When it’s an alter. This week, CiCi and AM dive into the complicated, chaotic world of Moon Knight — mercenary, avatar of Khonshu, and one of the few major Marvel characters officially diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).We unpack how Marc Spector, Steven Grant, and Jake Lockley came to be; how the show’s portrayal of DID compares to the comics; and how Marvel’s writers have tried (and sometimes failed) to balance heroism with mental health realism. From Werewolf by Night to the West Coast Avengers, from Khonshu’s divine meddling to the Moonlight Knight of Sailor Moon R (yes, really), we’re peeling back every layer of this complex hero.Along the way, CiCi and AM discuss the evolution of mental health in comics, how trauma shapes the Marvel and DC universes, and why Moon Knight’s journey is more than just another brooding vigilante story.(Respectful, verified sources for listener education)National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): Dissociative Identity DisorderInternational Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD)National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): Dissociative Disorders
Thor’s hammer has a history that spans myth and Marvel. From Loki’s bet with the dwarves and Thor’s cross-dressing rescue mission in Norse legend, to Mjolnir’s Marvel Comics debut, worthiness enchantments, and all the surprising people who’ve lifted it — we’re digging in.In this solo episode, CiCi explores:The mythic origins of Mjolnir in Norse sagasThor’s many tests of worthiness in Marvel ComicsBeta Ray Bill, Captain America, Jane Foster, and other wieldersWhy Original Sin’s “Gorr was right” reset matteredHow Jane Foster’s run as Thor in the comics made Love and Thunder surprisingly accurateFollow @UpYourNerdCredPod on Instagram, and don’t forget — you can listen to Up Your Nerd Cred on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and other major platforms.
Beast used to be the witty, Shakespeare-quoting professor, the one who could hold his own in a fight and in the lab. So… how did Hank McCoy become one of the most reviled figures in mutant history?In this expert-level deep dive, CiCi and AM trace the slow burn of Beast’s fall:From noble scientist working on a cure for the Legacy Virus…To morally gray compromises and questionable alliances…To his full “Heart of Darkness” descent during the Krakoan era.Is this a tragedy of hubris? A story of hidden darkness always waiting to surface? Or just the most painful example of what happens when intellect loses its humanity?This week, we’re asking whether Beast can ever be redeemed—or if this is who he’s been all along.Available on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and all major platforms.
When you think of the X-Men’s Beast, do you picture the witty scientist quoting Shakespeare from his cell in X-Men: The Animated Series? Or the fuzzy blue Avenger cracking jokes with Wonder Man? This week, CiCi takes you through Hank McCoy’s journey from his Silver Age debut to his role as the team’s gentle giant and resident biochemist.This episode is Part One of a two-parter — we’re focusing on the “nice Beast” era before AM comes in next week to explain how and why things took a darker turn. From oversized hands and feet in X-Men #1, to the serum that gave him his iconic fur, to teaching at Xavier’s and wrestling with the Legacy Virus, this is your crash course in Beast before everything changed.Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.
Welcome to Up Your Nerd Cred! This week, CiCi dives solo into one of comics’ strangest truths: just how ancient some of your favorite heroes and villains really are. From Martian Manhunter’s centuries of grief-snacking on Oreos to Wonder Woman’s millennia of Amazonian wisdom, from Loki’s thousand-year commitment to the horned helmet bit to Apocalypse’s 5,000 years of survival-of-the-fittest cosplay — the multiverses are crowded with characters who could probably qualify for senior discounts ten times over.We’ll cover:13 Marvel and DC characters with canon ages over 120 yearsThe comic issues and stories that explicitly reveal their birthdates or lifespansWhy immortality sometimes means being bad at skincare, parenting, or just picking a better outfitWhether you’re here for deep lore, weird trivia, or just to hear CiCi dunk on Mystique’s parenting skills, you’ll leave this episode knowing a little more — and upping your nerd cred.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods.📺 Watch on YouTube @UpYourNerdCredPod.📲 Follow on Instagram @UpYourNerdCredPod for clips and extras.Follow AM across socials: @amdiazartFollow Cici across socials: @ciracdavis Follow us on Facebook: Up Your Nerd Cred PodEmail us: upyournerdcredpod@gmail.com
Welcome to Up Your Nerd Cred! This week, we're talking about Marvel’s most persistent mutant-hunting menace: the Sentinels. From their first stomping steps in X-Men #14 to their endless upgrades—Nimrod, Bastion, Prime Sentinels, and beyond—these machines have been a stand-in for fear of the other for six decades.We’ll dig into where they came from, why they keep getting reinvented, and how storylines like Days of Future Past, Genosha, and Krakoa turned them from clunky robots into full-blown existential threats. Plus, AM Diaz is back in the studio after his Wanda-imposed sabbatical, so CiCi doesn’t have to argue with herself about mutant metaphors anymore.✨ Follow us on Instagram @UpYourNerdCredPod for clips, updates, and bonus nerd content.🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms.Follow AM across socials: @amdiazartFollow Cici across socials: @ciracdavis Follow us on Facebook: Up Your Nerd Cred PodEmail us: upyournerdcredpod@gmail.com
Welcome to Up Your Nerd Cred! This week, we're raising a glass to Dr Harleen F. Quintzel. Harley Quinn may have started out as Joker’s henchwoman in Batman: The Animated Series, but she’s long since carved out her own place in DC canon. In this episode, CiCi takes a solo deep dive into Harley’s unusual entry into the universe, how Mad Love gave her a backstory, and why she’s one of the closest to ever take Batman down.We’ll talk about how Harley’s alignment is fully locked to chaotic neutral... from refusing to fight a pregnant Black Canary, being a devoted hyena mom and the how much better her life is once she finally broke away from Joker for good. Plus, how Birds of Prey and The Suicide Squad reframed her through the female gaze, giving Harley more character depth than the hot-pants era ever allowed.Harley Quinn’s story isn’t just about mayhem — it’s also about survival, reinvention, and learning to direct chaos on her own terms.Follow us on Instagram: @upyournerdcredpodFollow AM across socials: @amdiazartFollow Cici across socials: @ciracdavis Follow us on Facebook: Up Your Nerd Cred PodEmail us: upyournerdcredpod@gmail.com
This week on Up Your Nerd Cred, we’re taking a break from multiversal collapse and reality-warping chaos to look at something a little lighter… or is it?We’re diving into the wild world of MCU double casting—where actors get a second shot at superhero stardom. From Chris Evans’ journey from fireball himbo to America’s ass, to Michael B. Jordan’s redemption arc from Fan4stic to Killmonger with a point, we’re talking about all the actors who blew their Marvel shot—only to come back hotter, cooler, and way more plot-relevant.We cover:The Fantastic Four pipeline: Chris Evans, Michael B. Jordan, and Ebon Moss-BachrachGemma Chan’s cosmic glow-upMahershala Ali’s long-delayed BladeAlfre Woodard’s two powerful Marvel womenEnver Gjokaj's journey from Cop #12 to Peggy Carter’s love interest…and a few MCU voice-cameo deep cutsWe also look ahead to Battleworld, ask whether variants count as double casting, and take a moment to ask Kevin Feige: can we please fix the Blade situation?🎧 Up Your Nerd Cred is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.📲 Follow us on Instagram: @upyournerdcredpod💬 Leave a comment, like, review—or send us a nerdy question you'd like featured in a future episode!




