On the tenth episode of season two, Mike speaks with Carl Hewitt about engaging the cool, the storyline that made X-Men’s civil rights allegory apparent, when nerds took over and getting into anime.
E74: The Execution of Admiral John Byng (w/ Dr. Joe Krulder)
This week, I talk to Dr. Joe Krulder about his book about the execution of Admiral John Byng.
George Romero’s Zombies
On this episode, Trevor Snyder joins us to discuss George Romero’s zombie films.
E73: The History of Race & Policing (w/ Dr. Brandon Jett)
This week, I talk to Dr. Brandon Jett about his work on the history of race and policing.
S2E9: Be Like Squirrel Girl (w/ Cornelius Minor)
On the ninth episode of season two, Mike speaks with Cornelieus Minor, Brooklyn-based educator, about his work to create equitable literacy reform, equitable schools and how his passion to do so intersects with his love of comics. Cornelieus drops the secret as to how Squirrel Girl defeated both Thanos AND Galactus — and how you can apply it to your life.
E72: Sexual Violence Services & Social Work (w/ Dr. Lane Forsman)
This week, I talk to Dr. Lane Forsman about his research on sexual violence services from a social work perspective.
E71: The Politics of Cybersecurity (w/ Dr. Anwar Mhajne)
This week, I talk to Dr. Anwar Mhajne, Assistant Professor from Stonehill College, about her work on cybersecurity and the politics of cybersecurity.
Friday the 13th Part V Watchalong!
If Jason still haunts you, you’re not alone! It’s A New Beginning! Join the Enchmob for a complete watchalong of Friday the 13th: Part V! Just hit play when Griff tells you to and you’re all set for some damn commentary while you watch!
S2E8: Am I In Trouble? (w/ Stanford Carpenter)
On the eighth episode of season two, Mike speaks with Stanford Carpenter about his interest in the relationship between comic books and anthropology. Plus, hear how Stanford has crossed paths and worked with with many names familiar to the podcast.
E70: Immigration (w/ Dr. Justin Schon)
This week, I talk to Dr. Justin Schon from the University of Virginia about his work on immigration, immigration enforcement and climate refugees.