Synopsis
Albert and Dru are your hosts for Between the Gutters, a comic book podcast that talks about the stories within the panels. This is a free-flowing podcast by two big comics fans and we just like to shoot the breeze. Feel free to email us at betweenthegutterspodcast@gmail.com. If we get any fan mail, we may even respond on the show! Thanks for listening!
Episodes
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Episode 91: Saga by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples (Image Comics)
16/08/2021 Duration: 02h05minThis 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 go into full spoilers as we talk about some of the highlight moments, thematic content, and subtext. Let us know what your thoughts are on Saga!
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Episode 90: The Suicide Squad Autopsy
09/08/2021 Duration: 02h23minJoin 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?
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Episode 89: Loki Autopsy
02/08/2021 Duration: 02h02sThe 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?
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Episode 88: Invincible Volumes 14-15
26/07/2021 Duration: 01h24minJoin 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, and even a few thematic ideas to contemplate.
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Episode 87: Black Widow Autopsy
19/07/2021 Duration: 02h44minA 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.
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Episode 86: Hidden Gems
12/07/2021 Duration: 02h12minIn 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 begin with. Some of them are tough to find because they were never published in trade paperbacks, or the trades went out of print years ago. A couple of these aren't even available on Comixology! Nonetheless, we had a strong desire to promote these comics and maybe even inspire someone to dig through back issue bins. For the purposes of this exercise, we restricted ourselves to Marvel and DC cape comics. In the future, we may do more episodes discussing hidden gems, but in the meantime, we'd love to hear what you cons
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Episode 85: Black Widow Comics
05/07/2021 Duration: 02h37min"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 flick by burying ourselves in comics. What are your favorite Black Widow comics?
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Episode 84: Invincible Volumes 12 and 13
28/06/2021 Duration: 01h48minIn 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 those early Image books!)
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Episode 83: Inuyashiki by Hiroya Oku
21/06/2021 Duration: 02h20minInuyashiki 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 Japanese pop culture. Tune in to find out why we devoured this series in such a short period of time!
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Episode 82: Sweet Tooth
14/06/2021 Duration: 01h51minSweet 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 Netflix show (as that's the only one we had a chance to view at the time of recording). Have you guys read the comic and/or watched the show? What do you think?
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Episode 81: Loki Comics
07/06/2021 Duration: 02h01minWith 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?
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Episode 80: Invincible Volumes 10-11
31/05/2021 Duration: 02h15minIt's time to continue our monthly readthrough of Invincible! In this episode, we discuss issues 48-59, which are collected in volumes 10 and 11 of the trade paperback editions, or in volume 5 of the "Ultimate Collection" hardcover edition. You can also find the series digitally on Hoopla and Comixology. Join as we discuss the myriad developments in this year's batch of issues. We also take some time to engage in a mild philosophical debate about whether superheroes should kill, as that becomes a significant theme as Invincible's kid brother becomes Kid Omni-Man.
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Episode 79: The Quarter Bin Diaries
24/05/2021 Duration: 02h23minWe're always on the hunt for cheap comics to read and to complete sets or full runs of stuff we wanna read. Longbox diving, bargain searching, and sale hunting are part of the quest. We have our fair share of hardcovers, trade paperbacks, and digital comics, but sometimes the cheapest way to read something is by tracking down the issues individually via quarter bins, three-for-a-dollar bins, fifty-cent bins, or even dollar bins. As hardened veteran comic book connoisseurs, we use every method at our disposable to obtain the high of sweet, sweet, reading material. In this episode, we talk way too much about the hunt itself. Consider this our oral war journal. What are your comic book-hunting war stories?
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Episode 78: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang
17/05/2021 Duration: 02h08minIn honor and observance of AAPI Heritage Month, we're taking some time to discuss one of our favorite comics, American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang (and colored by Lark Pien). This outstanding modern classic resonates deeply with both of us as Asian American readers, and we believe that it has a lot to say regardless of your cultural background or ethnicity. It's fifteen years old now and just as relevant now as it ever was. If you haven't read this acclaimed work, check it out as soon as you can - or you can just listen to us gush over it for two hours!
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Episode 77: Girls' Last Tour by Tsukumizu
10/05/2021 Duration: 02h22minGirls' Last Tour is a six-volume manga series by Tsukumizu that we heartily recommend. In this episode, we discuss the entire run as well as the anime adaptation. A post-apocalyptic story about two young girls journeying through a bombed-out, empty wasteland while trying to scrounge for food and water, Girls' Last Tour is packed full of evocative moments that reach poetic heights, all in the service of showing that life is worth living no matter what the circumstances. Tune in to find out why we encourage you to read the manga and/or watch the anime!
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Episode 76: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Autopsy
03/05/2021 Duration: 02h47minWe had a chance to watch the latest offering from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so join us as we perform an autopsy on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier! Our friend, ally, and recurring guest Alexander Sheynis joins us for (most of) this episode. We discuss our thoughts on various elements of the miniseries, from the comic book influences, the characters as they were depicted in the show, the social commentary and themes, and other bits of comic book nonsense. Hit us up and let us know your thoughts on the show!
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Episode 75: Invincible Volumes 8-9
26/04/2021 Duration: 01h56minIn this month's installment of our Invincible readthrough, we discuss issues 36-47. These issues are in volumes 8 and 9 if you're reading the trade paperback collections. You can also find these issues digitally on Comixology or Hoopla. Invincible just keeps getting better and better, and the fourth year of the series definitely brings us a lot of fascinating developments in Mark Grayson's personal life, as well as in the larger overall plot with the Viltrumites.
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Episode 74: Space Brothers Volume 1
19/04/2021 Duration: 01h29minHave you ever felt a longing to be somewhere you can't seem to reach? That's kind of what Space Brothers volume 1 is about. Its narrative about a man who dreams of becoming an astronaut (just like his more successful younger brother) was something that resonated with both of us. Join us as we discuss the first volume of Chuya Koyama's long-running manga series!
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Episode 73: The Incal Volume 1
12/04/2021 Duration: 01h14minAlejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius are two giants of comics, and The Incal is one of their most famous and significant works together. In this episode, we read The Incal volume 1 for the first time and discuss this landmark comic. We need to read more European comics. If you've got any recommendations for us, hit us up!
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Episode 72: Box Office Poison
05/04/2021 Duration: 02h04minBox Office Poison by Alex Robinson is the classic indie graphic novel we discuss in this episode. It's one of the early works from an underrated but highly talented cartoonist, and it's a sprawling slice of life story featuring an ensemble cast. It's about finding your way in life, art versus commerce, doing what feels right, growing in maturity, and so much more. And if someone out there can help us understand why the title of the comic is "Box Office Poison," give us a shout and educate us!