
Troy Bond, Brent Birnbaum & Slater Harrison in Secret Identity, where comics talk comics. Whether you're a veteran nerd or know absolutley nothing about the heroes in tights, we would be honored if you would join us. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

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This week on Secret Identity, we dive into the Absolute universe!
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Peter Parker faces his greatest challenge yet, paying a mortgage on a photographer's salary...
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You're telling me the Arkham Knight was WHO this whole time?!
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Can’t believe this clown thinks he’s actually funny, his life is a joke not his material. Rest in Peace Charlie
If you want something that just straight facts like a video essay or Wikipedia article this ain’t it but if you want to hear some great impressions comic analysis and comedy this is that just be ready for a crazy amount of tangents
The best way to describe what awaits in this podcast would probably be similar to the following scenario. You run into Troy at a comic shop. Overtime you build a friendship and he mentions “hey, me and some friends like to get together and talk comics, you wanna join?”. To your delight you agree because who doesn’t like talking comics with fellow losers?! Your first time meeting everyone you are floored by the references, inside jokes, and impersonations. You are an outsider. From here there are... more
Wacky voices, soundboard hi-jinks, Rick and Morty impersonations. If you make it past all that, supposedly they also review comics. I didn’t make it that far.
I think there’s potential but I can’t listen as it feels like they go off topic way too much and feels like there’s a lot of inside jokes going on. One of them needs to reel the others in at times but they just go on and on off topic
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Discussions center around comic books, diving into the narratives of various iconic characters and series, while balancing humor with thoughtful analysis. Episodes often feature lively debates on recent comic adaptations, character arcs, and broader themes such as representation and nostalgia in comics. The hosts have a knack for mixing personal anecdotes with critiques of the comic book industry, making the conversations accessible for both longtime fans and newcomers. The unique blend of humor, deep dives into comic lore, and camaraderie among the hosts creates a welcoming atmosphere for listeners of all backgrounds.
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2. Alex Zaser
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