Episodios

  • Galaxy Con: The Line Was Long… The Receipts Were Longer
    Apr 1 2026

    What happens when you go to Galaxy Con with a plan… and leave with stories, new friends, and a bank account that needs emotional support?

    In this episode of The Comic Book Block Podcast, we break down our full experience at Galaxy Con—from the moment we stepped into that never-ending line, to the chaos, the cosplay, the panels, and yes… the receipts.

    We talk about:

    • That first step inside when everything hits at once
    • Cosplay moments that were equal parts impressive and hilarious
    • Artist Alley… where talent meets emotional spending
    • Panels that inspired us (and audience questions that didn’t)
    • And the “just one more thing” purchases that added up real fast

    But more than anything, this is a conversation about the feeling of it all—the energy, the culture, and what it means to be in a space where people are unapologetically themselves.

    Because Galaxy Con isn’t just an event…

    We talk about the real side of conventions—the excitement, the overwhelm, the impulse buys you swear made sense at the time, and the way one weekend can completely pull you back into the joy of being a fan.

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    1 h y 23 m
  • The Art of Storytelling: A Conversation with Comic Book Writer Alfred Paige
    Mar 4 2026

    On this episode of The Comic Book Block, we sit down with independent comic book writer Alfred Paige — the creative force behind Blowtorch, Pinpoint, the expanding C.H.E.S.S. universe, Footpath, and more — and we talk about what it really means to create stories that stand on discipline, not just spectacle.

    Because anybody can design a costume.

    But not everybody can design consequence.

    Alfred’s characters don’t move like they’re waiting on destiny.
    They move like they’ve trained for pressure.
    They move like tomorrow still matters.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • The characters at the heart of his stories — from the hardened resilience of Blowtorch to the calculated precision of Pinpoint

    • The strategy, tension, and layered team dynamics inside the C.H.E.S.S. universe

    • What inspires him to write characters who feel lived-in, tested, and human

    • And how independent comics give him the freedom to move across genres — blending grounded action, tactical storytelling, psychological tension, and character-driven drama

    This is craft.

    This is control.

    This is what happens when a creator bets on their own vision and refuses to water it down.


    Listen Now — Pull Up to The Block. .

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Mainstream Sleepin' Indies Cookin’
    Feb 25 2026

    This week on The Comic Book Block, we spotlight the creators, artists, and independent publishers who are shaping the future of comics — without waiting for permission.

    From the groundbreaking legacy of Milestone to the world-building and the grassroots creativity of Sixfifteen Comics, Stranger Comics, Second Sight Publishing, Advent Comics, Comicsburgh, and Midnight Comics — this episode celebrates the people doing the amazing work behind the panels.

    We also talk about the artists and writers bringing authenticity to the medium, the ongoing challenges of representation in mainstream publishing, and why Black comic creators deserve recognition every day — not just in February.

    This episode is part history, part conversation, part comedy, and all love for the culture.

    If the mainstream is sleeping… the indies are cooking.


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    1 h y 16 m
  • Love So Messy It Needed a Crossover (Part 2)
    Feb 18 2026

    The bracket continues… and now it gets serious.

    In Part 2, we break down every matchup from the Sweet Sixteen to the Final Four and all the way to the championship, debating love, loyalty, growth, and the many questionable editorial decisions that have tested these relationships for decades.

    From the stability of Superman & Lois…
    to the tension of Batman & Catwoman…
    to the tragedy of Mr. Freeze & Nora…
    to the chemistry of Danny Rand & Misty Knight…

    We ask the ultimate comic fan question:

    Who is the greatest couple in comic book history?

    By the end of this episode, we crown the GOAT comic book. One couple walks away with the title, while the rest return to breakups, retcons, and emotional damage.


    HIT PLAY Now: Because Love is canon… until editorial disagrees.




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    1 h y 19 m
  • Valentine’s Bracket: Love So Messy It Got a Crossover Event (Part 1)
    Feb 13 2026

    This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating love the only way comic book fans know how…

    With a bracket.

    Thirty-two comic book couples.
    Head-to-head matchups.
    Single elimination.
    One champion.

    In Part 1 of our Couples Tournament, Comic Book Block breaks down the full Round of 32, debating which relationships are built to last — and which ones should’ve broken up three reboots ago.

    From Spider-Man & MJ to Superman & Lois…
    Storm & Black Panther to Rogue & Gambit…
    Harley & Ivy, Batman & Catwoman…
    and yes… even Thanos, Deadpool, and Death.

    Because nothing says romance like a supervillain love triangle and a body count.

    Some of these couples are relationship goals.

    Some are trauma bonds with superpowers.

    And some?

    How you save the multiverse but still can’t communicate?

    By the end of Part 1, half these relationships are gone, feelings are hurt, and we’re already arguing like it’s Game 7.

    It’s Valentine’s Day.

    Love is in the air.

    And chaos is in the bracket.

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    1 h y 39 m
  • Mister Freeze: Love, Loss, and Hypothermia
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of The Comic Book Block, we take a deep dive into Mister Freeze—DC Comics’ coldest villain and arguably its most emotionally committed bad decision-maker.

    What starts as a tragic love story quickly turns into a masterclass in unresolved grief, ethical violations, and climate-based crime. We explore Mister Freeze’s comic-book origins, his evolution from a gimmick villain to a tragic icon, and the psychological breakdown that turns love into a weapon and loss into a citywide emergency.

    Along the way, we unpack the science, the symbolism, and the uncomfortable truth behind Freeze’s motivations—why his pain feels relatable, why his logic sounds convincing, and why none of that actually makes him right.

    It’s a darkly funny, brutally honest breakdown of love, loss, and what happens when you choose cryogenics over coping skills.

    Bundle up.
    This one goes cold fast. ❄️🎙️

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    1 h y 23 m
  • House of Slaughter — How to Turn Trauma Into a Career Path
    Jan 21 2026

    What if the scariest thing in a horror comic wasn’t the monsters… but the organizational structure?

    In this episode, we enter the House of Slaughter, the brutal Slaughterverse spinoff by James Tynion IV —a series that transforms childhood trauma into a lifelong job requirement.

    We discuss:

    The color-coded mask system and why it’s basically a corporate hierarchy with knives

    The Butcher arcs and how Aaron Slaughter becomes proof that the system works

    Scarlet, White, Alabaster, and Azure Masks—and how each one helps the House avoid responsibility

    How the series ends, the only honest way it could: quietly, efficiently, and without accountability

    This is a conversation about systems horror, not monster-of-the-week scares.
    About tradition replacing morality.
    About survival being mistaken for success.If Something Is Killing the Children asks who protects us from monsters, House of Slaughter quietly answers:

    Not the people in charge.


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    1 h y 48 m
  • Something Is Killing the Children — And It’s Not Just the Monsters
    Jan 14 2026

    What starts as a horror story about children being eaten by unseen creatures quickly becomes something far more uncomfortable.

    In this episode of The Comic Book Block, we dive deep into Something Is Killing the Children by James Tynion IV—a series that uses monsters as the least disturbing part of the story.

    Yes, there are teeth.
    Yes, there is blood.
    Yes, Erica Slaughter shows up with a sword and zero patience.

    But the real horror?
    The systems.
    The silence.
    The adults who don’t listen.
    The organizations that prioritize order over people and call it protection.

    In this Episode we discuss:

    • Why monsters are easier to confront than systems

    • How the House of Slaughter turns trauma into a workflow

    • Why “following protocol” is horror’s most reliable kill move

    • And how denial somehow wears a badge, a suit, and a reassuring smile

    🎧Hit Play Now-Before The Order of St George deletes this episode.

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    1 h y 30 m