Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Hush are two of the most prominent, acclaimed, and beloved Batman comics of the past 25 years or so. We acknowledge that, and we reread them recently as we continue our preparations for our DC Top 25 Comics of All Time list. The Long Halloween and Hush don't crack our list of honorable mentions, but they both make our dishonorable mentions. As we revisited both of these Batman books, we couldn't help but dissect the myriad flaws in the stories. Neither stor...
Jan 17, 2022•3 hr 35 min
Last month, we did a little dive into various Hawkeye comics. Now that it's been a couple of weeks since the Hawkeye series on Disney+ has concluded, it's time to dissect the show itself. Join us for our Hawkeye autopsy, where we attempt to think critically about something that probably was created primarily to entertain the masses. Thinking and talking about entertainment is our entertainment, so let's do this thing.
Jan 10, 2022•2 hr 18 min
With the end of 2021, we decided to look at some of our favorite endings in comics, and what makes them work, or at least memorable. While there will obviously be some spoilers, for the most part we've done our best to discuss these endings without ruining the experience of discovery if you haven't read them yourself. The first chunk of this discussion is a general exploration of what makes a "good" ending, and then the comics we dive into are listed below. In vague, general terms, we briefly di...
Jan 03, 2022•3 hr 17 min
After a full year of reading, we have finally arrived at The End of All Things, the conclusion to Invincible. In this episode, we dissect the massive final story arc, look back at the series as a whole, and reflect on some of the ideas and concepts that stood out. Whether you've been reading along with us in 2021, or you've come across us in the future and wanted to find out what two relatively normal people had to say about Invincible, we hope you enjoy the conversation. (Heck, if you're crazy ...
Dec 27, 2021•2 hr 47 min
Three is the magic number! In this episode, we dissect the third MCU Spider-Man flick. We cut past the hype and examine the internal organs of this bad boy. The first portion of this episode is spoiler-free, and we warn you before we go into spoiler territory. Also, at the end of the podcast (around the 2:56:30 mark), Albert talks a bit about his experience at the recent Emerald City Comic Con. If you've had a chance to watch No Way Home, what did you think?
Dec 21, 2021•3 hr 1 min
Hawkeye is the latest MCU show on Disney+, so we decided to talk about Hawkguy comics! In this episode, we shoot the breeze regarding our thoughts on Hawkeye as a character (Clint Barton and Kate Bishop) and as a concept. We discuss some of the most remarkable Hawkeye comics and what we enjoy about 'em. It's likely that in a few weeks we'll do an autopsy of the show, so stay tuned, true believers.
Dec 13, 2021•2 hr 8 min
This week, we're looking at two seemingly disparate comics: Ryuko, by Eldo Yoshimizu, and I Am Not Starfire, by Mariko Tamaki and Yoshi Yoshitani. It's sort of a bookclub double feature, but we tried to find some points of comparison to keep the conversation as coherent as possible. (As coherent as we ever get, at least!) Ryuko, in particular, was a challenging manga for us to penetrate, but we tried. Tune in to find out why we decided to discuss two completely unrelated books that are polar opp...
Nov 29, 2021•2 hr 10 min
We've reached the penultimate year of Invincible. Here's our discussion and commentary on issues 121-132. This was probably one of the more pulse-pounding years, especially the last few issues when... well, if you read the issues (or if you just listen to us), you know what we're talking about. When you've got someone you love and that person is in grave danger, you'll do whatever it takes to protect that loved one. We're one step closer to the edge, and we're about to break.
Nov 22, 2021•1 hr 28 min
It's time to dissect the new Eternals movie. We are once again joined by our "special friend and person," Justin, the leader of WAHW (We Are Half the World). We won't spoil anything in this description, other than to acknowledge that our conversation was longer than the actual film because, you know, we're, like, such insightful comic book elitists and Justin is a true cinephile, and when you combine these flavors you get something too weird to exist in anything other than a really long Between ...
Nov 08, 2021•2 hr 56 min
With Eternals, the next installment of the MCU, on the horizon, we thought it would be an appropriate time to do a dive into one of their most well-known (relatively speaking) comic book stories. Eternals by Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr. is the main event of this episode, but we also take some time to discuss the history of the Eternals as a concept, and we share some thoughts about the movie trailer. After we get a chance to watch the film, we'll likely do one of our autopsies, so maybe this ...
Nov 01, 2021•2 hr 45 min
"It was the spark that started the fire -a legend that grew in the telling... It started with two men. It started with an idea. One was life. And one was death." Can you believe we've recorded a hundred episodes? Whether you've been listening to us from the beginning or jumped onboard recently, we're gratified and thankful that you're down with us. In this episode, we discuss the state of Between the Gutters by looking back at what we've done with the podcast so far, and where we might take it i...
Oct 25, 2021•2 hr
We are nearing the end of what is possibly the greatest superhero comic in the universe. Year ten of Invincible, comprising issues 109-120 (or volumes 20 and 21 of the trade paperbacks, or volume 10 of the deluxe hardcovers) has some of the most unusual pacing and unexpected storytelling decisions of the series thus far. Join us as we openly contemplate and work out some of the storytelling choices made in these issues. We also muse about corporate cape comics and how Invincible differs.
Oct 18, 2021•1 hr 41 min
Last week, we dived into Hellblazer as one of the honorable mentions for our forthcoming DC top 25 countdown. This time around, we're dissecting The Death of Superman as a dishonorable mention. The Death of Superman is one of DC's most famous stories, as well as one of DC's most best-selling stories, and it's therefore pretty notable. We've even seen other outlets tout it as a "classic." We definitely disagree. In this episode, we take a look back at The Death of Superman and explain why it does...
Oct 04, 2021•2 hr 13 min
At long last, we take a tangible step towards our DC Top 25 countdown. We began this podcast with a Marvel Top 25, and ever since we've finished that countdown, some of you beautiful listeners have asked us when we were gonna do a top 25 list for DC Comics. The wait is not fully over yet, but with this episode, we'll talk about one of our most significant honorable mentions which did not make the final list: Hellblazer, which ran for 300 issues. As we explain in the audio, one of our rules for t...
Sep 27, 2021•2 hr 37 min
Year nine of Invincible is one of the most brutal and violent yet! Comprising issues 97-108, volumes 18 and 19 feature some fascinating developments, including the return of Angstrom Levy and what seems to be the conclusion to the Dinosaurus saga. There's also some interesting metatextual commentary on superhero fiction, the paradigms that these kinds of stories rely on, and what it looks like to try something new. All of these elements made these issues a lot of fun to discuss!
Sep 20, 2021•1 hr 48 min
Troop 142 by Mike Dawson isn't a new indie graphic novel, but it was new to us. It's an excellent and thought-provoking slice of life story about a week-long summer camp with the Boy Scouts set in the mid-nineties, with great cartoony artwork. Although it's not really a plot-driven story, we found a lot of fascinating ideas and themes that were worth exploring. Even if you haven't read this one, we hope you join us for this episode!
Sep 13, 2021•1 hr 56 min
Long have we waited for our Asian superhero entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As comic book elitists who also happen to be Asian American, we had quite a few thoughts on the latest MCU blockbuster. For this autopsy, we're joined by our friend, comrade, ally, and cinephile Justin, who is also the dai lo of WAHW (We Are Half the World). Tune in for our dissection of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings!
Sep 06, 2021•2 hr 8 min
With Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings on the horizon, it was time for us to talk about Shang-Chi comics. Join us as we discuss some of our favorite Shang-Chi moments and stories in comics, including a discussion about what we value in the character and the concept, and what works and doesn't work. We also talk a bit about the upcoming movie. What are your favorite Shang-Chi stories?
Aug 30, 2021•2 hr 29 min
We're back with our monthly readthrough of Invincible! This time, we're covering volumes 16 and 17 of the collected editions, which are comprised of issues 85-96 (and also found in volume 8 of the deluxe hardcovers). There were a few big developments in these issues, but two of the highlights we discussed in particular depth were the idea of the needs of the many outweighing the needs of the few, and the epic story between Rex Robot and Monster Girl. In addition, Albert teaches us a new life phi...
Aug 23, 2021•1 hr 49 min
This week we're diving into Saga, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples. It's one of the most significant, critically acclaimed, and flat out best North American comics to come out in the past ten years. It's been on an extended hiatus for about three years now, but we wanted to do a real discussion on the series even though there hasn't been an official announcement of its return. The first part of this episode is spoiler free as we talk about what makes this series worth reading. Later on, we ...
Aug 16, 2021•2 hr 6 min
Join Albert and Dru in the coroner's office for an autopsy on The Suicide Squad, directed by James Gunn, which was just recently released on HBO Max and in theaters. We watched this film in a theater mere hours before recording this episode and felt motivated to dissect it almost immediately. If you've had a chance to watch the film, what did you think?
Aug 09, 2021•2 hr 23 min
The Loki series on Disney+ wrapped up recently. Now it's time to dissect that bad boy! Join us for our discussion about the show as well as some musings on the state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the aftermath of the Loki finale. (And maybe prepare yourself for unexpected references to really awful music that was unfortunately popular twenty years ago.) Have you watched Loki? What did you think of the show?
Aug 02, 2021•2 hr
Join us for the latest installment of our Invincible readthrough! This time around, we cover issues 71-84, which you can find in volumes 14 and 15 of the collected editions, or volume 7 of the hardcovers. The storyline with the Viltrumites reaches as crescendo here, and we continue to see how all of the events in Mark's life affect and change his worldview. It's more great superhero comics, as these issues give us tons of exquisitely drawn action, rich character development, intriguing subplots,...
Jul 26, 2021•1 hr 24 min
A couple of episodes ago, we did a deep dive into some of the more notable Black Widow comics. Now that the movie has finally been released, it's time to do an autopsy. Gird your loins for a discussion that's significantly longer than the movie! Hope you still have some leftover popcorn, Inbetweeners! We are gonna dissect this movie, and probably say something disrespectful about the King in Black while we do it.
Jul 19, 2021•2 hr 44 min
In the aftermath of last week's discussion of Black Widow comics, and rediscovering the greatness of the Richard K. Morgan issues, we were inspired to dig through our personal collections and share a healthy heaping of hidden gems with all y'all! These are all Big Two (Marvel and DC) books that are great reads but are hidden gems because we rarely (if ever) hear the fandom talking about them. Perhaps they have been forgotten with the passage of time, or perhaps no one ever really noticed them to...
Jul 12, 2021•2 hr 12 min
"She turns a 40,000 foot fall into a ballet." The things they say about her... With the Black Widow movie (finally) nearing its release, we decided to discuss some Black Widow comics. In this episode, we examine the character of Natasha Romanoff and spotlight some of her comics and storylines that are worth reading! (And maybe we laugh at a couple that aren't worth your time.) We also touch base on the likes of Yelena Belova, Red Guardian, and Taskmaster as we hype ourselves up for a new MCU fli...
Jul 05, 2021•2 hr 38 min
In this month's installment of our Invincible readthrough, we cover issues 60-70 (and Invincible Returns #1), which you can find in volumes 12 and 13 of the collected editions (or volume 6 of the Ultimate Collection). This is one of the most action-packed years of the series! There were also a bunch of cameos from other Image-published creator-owned superheroes, so we went on quite a few tangents talking about '90s Image comics. (Keep listening after the end theme music to hear our rantings on t...
Jun 28, 2021•1 hr 49 min
Inuyashiki by Hiroya Oku is a ten-volume manga series that we confidently recommend to anyone who enjoys a dark but also different take on superhero fiction. It's also an inspiring story about an average old man who wants to do some good. Briskly paced and full of the cinematic, "widescreen" traits we Westerners typically associate with influential superhero titles like The Authority, Inuyashiki is a Japanese take on a very American genre that's not a spin on the sentai stories that populate Jap...
Jun 21, 2021•2 hr 21 min
Sweet Tooth by Jeff Lemire is one of our favorite comics of the past 10-12 years. With the recent release of the Netflix live action TV series, we decided to take some time to sing its praises. Join us as we engage in a (mostly) spoiler-free discussion of the comic book series! (Dru spoils something that happens in issue 5 of a 40 issue series that's over ten years old, but it's not anything that's going to ruin your enjoyment of the story.) We also talk a bit about the first episode of the Netf...
Jun 14, 2021•1 hr 51 min
With the Loki television show set to begin on Disney+, we decided it'd be a good time to talk about the comic book Loki. In this episode, we discuss our opinions and observations of the character, and we speak about many of the various Loki and Loki-centric comics we've read. We also take a little time to talk about the MCU Loki, and what we expect to see in the show. What are your favorite Loki stories?
Jun 07, 2021•2 hr 2 min