Episodios

  • Transformers Generation 2 #1 with Ian Anderson
    Apr 15 2026

    On this episode Matt and returning special guest co-host Ian Anderson travel to a dead planet in the butt end of the galaxy in order to talk about 1993's TRANSFORMERS GENERATION 2 #1.

    Ian recounts his earliest days on the information superhighway visiting Alt.Toys.Transformers, his love for both Galvatron, why BEAST WARS is still amazing, and how Transformers can be considered "gateway body horror".

    While Matt tries to become a more professional podcaster and (mostly) refrains from talking about GOBOTS.

    Also, it's a safe bet that Matt mentions Nightman again.

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    Intro music from the song "Doin' What We Do" by the always amazing Mustard Plug (https://mustardplug.com/)

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    2 h y 38 m
  • James Bond: Permission To Die #1 with Eric Hutchins and Dash
    Apr 5 2026

    On the extra special BONUS episode, Matt brings his longtime best friend Eric Hutchins together with his newest friend Dash for their first ever conversation - which, in true Does This Come in Chromium fashion, was SUPPOSED to be about 1989's JAMES BOND: PERMISSION TO DIE #1 (written and illustrated by comics legend MIKE GRELL!)...

    ...but it ends up being about pretty much the entire James Bond franchise.

    And that while Eric and Matt were seeing GOLDENEYE in the theater, Dash was literally an infant. This fact still echoes through Matt's brain. Haunting him relentlessly.

    Also, pay close attention for one of the greatest moments in podcasting history that can only be described as SPECTACULAR STEVEN SEAGAL SYNCHRONICITY!

    Contact the show: doesthiscomeinchromium@gmail.com

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    Intro music from the song "Doin' What We Do" by the always amazing Mustard Plug (https://mustardplug.com/)

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    3 h y 1 m
  • Hawkman #1 with Tim Board
    Apr 3 2026

    On this episode Matt and special guest co-host Tim Board (webmaster of hawkworld.org) walk the mean streets of Chicago's Netherworld neighborhood while discussing 1993's HAWKMAN #1.

    Tim has been a fan of Hawkman ever since 1977 when he saw a drawing by the great Neal Adams and has devoted countless hours celebrating all things Thanagarian -- so of course Matt invited him on the show to talk about the new (?), mysterious (?), edgy (?) Hawkman that debuted (?) in 1993 in the comic with the shiny gold cover.

    Importantly, Tim sets the record straight on whether or not Hawkman is a fascist (spoiler alert: the answer is NO!).

    Less importantly, Matt speaks favorably of the Chase Lawler Manhunter and clearly loves Deadline a little too much.

    NOTE: There were some technical difficulties while recording, so please forgive the occasional pause or awkward edit.

    Support Tim by checking out https://www.hawkworld.org/

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    Intro music from the song "Doin' What We Do" by the always amazing Mustard Plug (https://mustardplug.com/)

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    2 h y 26 m
  • Eclipso: The Darkness Within Part 1 of 4 with Al Sedano
    Mar 29 2026

    The DOES THIS COME IN CHROMIUM/THAT GIFFEN SHOW crossover extravaganza begins here!

    On this episode Matt and special guest co-host Al Sedano (host of THAT GIFFEN SHOW) participate in the grand comic book tradition of shameless crossovers by talking about 1992's ECLIPSO: THE DARKNESS WITHIN #1.

    Right away Matt makes it clear that ECLIPSO: THE DARKNESS WITHIN is his all-time favorite annual crossover event (sorry BLOODLINES), while Al explains the differences between DC's and Marvel's annual crossovers (he also admits to buying TEN copies of X-FORCE #1, so he's clearly a rich man now).

    Both Al and Matt applaud Eclipso for his masterful evil plan of keeping solar scientist extraordinaire Bruce Gordon slightly befuddled, while also not being able to figure out what exactly is up with Valor's haircut.

    Look for part 2 of this epic crossover coming soon to THAT GIFFEN SHOW!

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    Intro music from the song "Doin' What We Do" by the always amazing Mustard Plug (https://mustardplug.com/)

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    2 h y 29 m
  • Robocop Versus The Terminator #1 with Bobby Trippett
    Mar 24 2026

    On this episode Matt and special guest co-host Bobby Trippett (host of the GRINDBIN PODCAST) rebuild themselves as ChromiumCops in order to discuss 1992's ROBOCOP VERSUS THE TERMINATOR #1.

    The first thing you need to know is that, while he's a self-professed man of many obsessions, Bobby loves ROBOCOP (1987) more than anyone else on this planet. It's just a fact. There's no point in arguing it.

    It would be helpful if right here it could be said that Matt loves THE TERMINATOR (1984) more than anyone else on this planet. But that wouldn't be true. Although Matt does want a SALUTE YOUR SHORTS/TERMINATOR crossover called TERMINATE YOUR SHORTS more than anyone else on this planet.

    This is all a long way of saying that you, dear listeners, are in the very capabable hands of 50% of the hosts on this episode. That 50% has an incredible level of knowledge and insight not just on the comic and its characters - but also the video games it inspired.

    The other 50% brings up Nightman. Again.

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    Intro music from the song "Doin' What We Do" by the always amazing Mustard Plug (https://mustardplug.com/)

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    2 h y 52 m
  • Kraven the Hunter and Beyond the Reach of Enchantment with Ingi and Atli of Power Paladin
    Mar 20 2026

    On this episode Matt has the honor of sitting down with Ingi (lead guitar) and Atli (lead vocals) of the Icelandic power metal band POWER PALADIN to talk about their incredible new album, "Beyond the Reach of Enchantment" (pre-order info below) and the song from 2022 that put them on the map, "Kraven the Hunter".

    Of course, since this is an episode of Does This Come in Chromium, the conversation does not stick to just the topics at hand, but also goes into Power Paladin's origins, anti-viking sentiment, how Atli learned to sing (for the record: Matt is still skeptical about this because Atli's too damn good at singing to be so new at it), being a secret Warhammer fan, songwriting inspiration, and ruminations about short people being the best power metal singers (you know it was Matt that brought this up).

    The best thing about this conversation is that you'll leave it having met two of the members of your new favorite band - POWER PALADIN!

    And never forget - with great power comes great metal!

    Power Paladin's new album, "Beyond the Reach of Enchantment" will be released March 27th 2026, by Roar, a division of Reigning Phoenix.

    Pre-order the album now on Power Paladin's official site: https://www.powerpaladin.is/

    Reigning Phoenix Music's official site: https://reigningphoenixmusic.com/

    Contact the show: doesthiscomeinchromium@gmail.com

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    Intro music from the song "Doin' What We Do" by the always amazing Mustard Plug (https://mustardplug.com/)

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    1 h y 33 m
  • Incredible Hulk #400 with Ian Anderson
    Mar 17 2026

    On this episode Matt and special guest co-host Ian Anderson send the old wizard calling on the bathroom mirror straight to voicemail so they can talk amongst themselves about 1992's INCREDIBLE HULK #400.

    Right off the bat, it's established that Matt is not Ian's dad. With that out of the way, Ian does an amazing...no, wait -- an INCREDIBLE job explaining the Hulk and his supporting cast (including the Pantheon) to Matt, who spends most of the episode wondering if he would look cool in purple pants. He's still undecided.

    Along the way, Matt and Ian reflect on how difficult it was in the 1990's to catch up on a title you got into late, and also that Chris Bachalo draws the best Hydra agents ever!

    Oh, and Matt talks about Nightman. Again. He has a problem.

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    Intro music from the song "Doin' What We Do" by the always amazing Mustard Plug (https://mustardplug.com/)

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    2 h y 48 m
  • G.I. Joe and Cold Slither with Gus Rios
    Mar 12 2026

    On this episode Matt sits down with musician and lifelong G.I. Joe fan Gus Rios.

    After proving himself as a talented and hard working drummer in the death metal scene with bands like Malevolent Creation and Gruesome, Gus got the phone call that would bring his passion for both music and G.I. Joe together to create Cold Slither.

    Well, to create the REAL Cold Slither. The band, lead by the villainous Zartan, already existed in animated form - and now Gus was going to make them flesh and blood. If you don't know anything about Cold Slither or even G.I. Joe, fear not because Gus explains it all in a way that showcases just how passionate and thoughtful he is about the music he creates and the reverence he has for the source material.

    Along the way, Gus speaks very openly and admirably about his struggles with depression and a suicide attempt in 2019 that lead to him seeking professional help, putting the kind of hardwork he always brought to music into healing, and emerging from the darkest point in his life with a deeper love for G.I. Joe and its cast of, as Gus says, "fictional characters, real heroes".

    Normally, I'd make some sort of self-deprecating joke about the episode here, but not this time. This time I'm going to very sincerely say: you don't just want to listen, you NEED to listen to this episode.

    Support Gus and Cold Slither by buying the album: https://shopus.reigningphoenixmusic.com/collections/cold-slither

    Follow Gus on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gusriosofficial/?hl=en

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    Intro music from the song "Doin' What We Do" by the always amazing Mustard Plug (https://mustardplug.com/)

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    1 h y 57 m