
Join married couple Brad and Lisa as they explore the various dynamics of comic book relationships throughout pop culture and publishing history.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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With the release of Absolute Batman #15 and the big reveal of Absolute Joker, we’re excited to welcome artist Jockonto the show for the first time. We would consider this comic an event even without the gnarly origin story at its center. This is also... more
Sorry to inform you, friends, but it’s December already. The gift-giving season is here, and with it, if you’re at all like us, a month filled with tremendous anxiety. We may love putting together a Comic Book Holiday Gift Guide, but we stress profus... more
There are big swings, and then there are huge swings. Writer Adam Rose and artist Magenta King go for the fences with Huge Detective, a genre mashup mystery where giants roam the Earth and wind up dead like any other sacks of meat. The series was rec... more
Two weeks ago, Lisa lost her father. In August, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and the last three months have been some of the most harrowing days we’ve ever experienced. While we’ve hovered around this topic in recent episodes, we’ve avoid... more
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So the whole reason I listen is to hear your take on what this means to you and what and how it impacts you. That is literally the best part of this podcast. I love to hear what this means to Brad and Lisa. That is literally the best part and why I listen. So I don’t care what others say. Please don’t stop. Say what it means to you. If people don’t want to hear that they can listen to other stuff. Keep being you! It’s awesome and why I listen. I love the other point of view and how it ... more
There hosts seem like great people, but, and I know this is a weird critique in an audio medium: they need to shut up sometimes. They have some great creators come on their show and it feels like their interviews very frequently turn into an exercise in telling the creators what they think their work means.
I don’t download and put on an interview with Grant Morrison to hear the podcasts hosts talk over Grant to speculate on what Grant really meant. You’ve got Morrison right there. Let your gue... more
This is the podcast the pros want to be on. This is the podcast that fans love to listen to. Brad and Lisa have such love and enthusiasm for comics that they treat each show as an opportunity to learn more about the stories and people who created them. And with a guest list of legends and rising talent, Lisa and Brad cover a lot of ground.
Brad and Lisa have been my gateway drug to the world of comics and I’m so thankful! Someone once told me the key to a good podcast is that you come for the subject matter but you stay because you want to hang with the hosts. CBCCP exemplifies this!
I love the approach of this comic book related podcast, i.e., examining relationships through the stories. The hosts, Lisa and Brad, are great and complement each other wonderfully. - Eric from Longbox Review
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The podcast explores the intricate relationships depicted in comic books, offering an engaging analysis of themes around love, partnership, and personal dynamics within the universe of comics. Through thoughtful conversations, hosts Brad and Lisa provide insights into character interactions, societal implications, and the emotional depth present in graphic storytelling. Unique in its approach, the show combines comic book discussions with personal reflections, allowing listeners to connect with both the narratives and the hosts' own experiences. The blend of humor and heartfelt commentary creates an inviting atmosphere for comic enthusiasts, casual readers, and anyone interested in relationship dynamics within storytelling.
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