
Geekville Radio is yout one stop shop for discussion on science fiction TV, movies, and comics. Regular topics include Star Wars, Marvel and DC comics and movies, Arrowverse TV shows (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends Of Tomorrow) and much more!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmEntertainment NewsNews | |||

We’re stepping back into the ring for NaPodPoMo Day 15. This edition of Classic Wrestling Memories from 2020 looks at the VERY FIRST WrestleMania in 1985. Not only do Seth and Train discuss the event itself, they also talk about the “Rock & Wrestling... more
Day 13 of NaPodPoMo 2025 is another entry into our Lesser Known Geek Hall Of Fame. Seth and Crazy Train talk about another superhero pioneer, The Phantom! How pioneering? Many superhero tropes can be traced back to The Ghost Who Walks. You have proba... more
Two legends in their respective fields passed away in the same week
The Monkees were a made for TV band in 1966, partially in response to BeatleMania and the successful movie A Hard Day’s Night. They were all cast and given band member roles by the studio. They were not a band that formed organically. As such, there ... more
We’re stepping back in the ring for NaPodPoMo Day 11, but this time we’re going OLD SCHOOL!. In fact, the OLDEST OF OLD SCHOOL! This episode looks at The Gold Dust Trio, Billy Sandow, Ed “Strangler” Lewis, and Joseph “Toots” Mondt. These men are wide... more
An encore presentation of our inaugural inductee into The Lesser Known Geek Hall Of Fame, The Shadow
Mark and Seth examine Part Two of the Tom Baker story Destiny of the Daleks
Could Thor play Quarterback? Should Hulk be Offensive or Defensive line?
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This podcast offers a vibrant discussion platform for fans of science fiction and comic book media, touching upon popular franchises such as Star Wars, Marvel, and DC. Recent episodes explore topics from new movie releases to character arcs in ongoing series, as well as the cultural impact of iconic figures in these universes. Unique elements include humor-filled tributes to pop culture legends and critical analyses of character portrayals, making it both entertaining and insightful for listeners looking to deepen their appreciation of these genres.
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