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    From the same people who brought you the Worm Audiobook Project comes the fan-made audiobook conversion of the ongoing web serial Ward by J.C. McCrae (Wildbow)!

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    3 Ratings

    Comedians Andrew Ivimey and Diana McCallum break down a different superhero movie or TV show every week, hilariously highlighting everything you never noticed in your favorite franchises.

    TvFilmComedy

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    3 Ratings

    Short stories, audio-plays, and talking in funny voices. Some serialized sagas, with occasional one-offs. Pulped fictions, hardboiled dramas, stupefying sci-fi and capricious comedies! If you can dream it to be, you might find it here, at the Death By Media Man Podcast Show Thingy!Death By Media Man is a Hank Pattison joint. He writes and produces most of this cool stuff, though he's also proud to showcase other fine authors and artists here, on The Death By Media Man Podcast Show! Your one-stop platform for all the entertainment you could ever have imagined up for you!

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    2 Ratings

    A weekly podcast where two self-proclaimed film nerds talk movies. That's right, another movie podcast.Throughout each episode, we assign point values for different categories to arrive at a final score. Then we surprise our co-host (and our listeners) with the next week's movie. On the last week of every month, we randomly select a film suggestion from our listeners!We never know what we'll be talking about the next week! Shenanigans ensue.

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    1 Rating

    In the aftermath of helping prevent a terrorist attack, four lifelong friends obtain abilities that both inspire and terrify the world around them...and each other. What is truth? What is evil? This audio drama will thrill you with action, intrigue you with mystery, and shock your system with adventure. This is Voltage: The Audio Drama https://enterthecurrent.com/https://linktr.ee/Thingsiactuallyuse

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    1 Rating

    Since 2014 we have been aiming to bring you a unique look to all things Cult in TV, Films, Cartoons, Comics and more!

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    1 Rating

    Chronicling the production of the upcoming Archer and Armstrong audio drama from Pendant Productions and Valiant Entertainment.

    FictionScience FictionArts
    Pendant Productions
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    Join Sophie and her grandma as they drink tea, eat biscuits and read through issues of Man-Thing comics from the Essential Man-Thing.

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    1 Rating

    In the bustling metropolis of Apex City, lives heroes, villains, and everyone in between. Two courageous heroes, the former Ratlad Beck Wayward (Brendan Connors) and up-and-coming superhero Donny Dennis (Nick Connors) attempt to do the impossible, and interview some of them in this superhero improv comedy podcast!

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    1 Rating

    The official podcast of BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM

    TvFilmBatman

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    1 Rating

    Join Steve "Megatron" and TFG1Mike every week as they'll debate the latest in TV, film, animation, gaming, and tech. It's like your favorite geek conversations brought to your ear holes as a podcast! "Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks"

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    1 Rating

    "Genesis Avalon" is a serialized, full-cast audio drama adventure with one new episode every month. There’s a new superhero in town, but she’ll have to learn to save herself before she can save anyone else. A complete 50 episode superhero show incorporating mythology, Artuhrian legend, and elements of fantasy. Sequel series coming in 2021!

    FictionScience FictionArts
    Pendant Productions
    3 Ratings

    Superheroes in Color is a series of conversations on the evolution and impact of Black comic characters. Facilitated by collector and comic culture historian Wesley Hall and The Auburn Avenue Research Library in Atlanta, Georgia.

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    0 Ratings

    Discerning Geeks Portal is a gateway into the exploration of all things geek: Star Wars, Star Trek, Marvel, ‘80s movies, TV, and more. Dave, Todd, Andruw, and Preston, take a discerning look into the world of geek fandom.We care about intriguing storytelling, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes, but we also love action, special effects, and comedy. We break down the positives, negatives, and mixed feelings about everything we cover. Step through the portal with us for fun and analytical discussions about geek culture, for fans, by fans.

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    Author and comic book fan Perry Constantine is your guide into the world of superhero film and TV! In each episode, Perry and a guest tackle a different movie or TV show and go into detail about what works and what doesn't, trying to focus on the stuff they enjoy as opposed to ranting about the stuff they hate.

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    Lifelong WONDER WOMAN fans Ray Caspio and Paul K. Bisson explore the LYNDA CARTER television series. It's a fun, lively, and informative discussion as they deep dive into every episode. Visit us at SatinTights.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satintights/support

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    In Supergirl's Attic, cohosts Cycles and Vv explore and analyze the world of the CW's Supergirl. Join us to unpack the show's characters, themes, plot, and messages for a deeper understanding of the show and a richer fan experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Alternately funny and dark, How to Succeed in Evil: The Novel, is the story of Edwin Windsor, Evil Efficiency Consultant. A biting satire of both modern business and the conventions of the superhero genre.This is new content, distinct from the original podcast episodes that have been up on podiobooks since 2006. While the novel is contained within the original podcast story arc, there's a lot more depth. Many new characters, much subplottery and (to use a technical term) it's funny as balls. Among other things we get to know Dr. Loeb a lot better. If you love one, you'll love the other. But to put it in some kind of perspective, the original podcast episodes might be best thought of as really good notes, character sketches, etc. But maybe that's downplaying them a bit as they were good enough to win a Parsec award?Also the Original Podcast Episodes have a lot of rich sound design in them. How to Succeed in Evil: The Novel is more of a traditional audiobook.

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    A supervillain's workplace comedy.

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