• ComiCentric 170: 1 Fantastic 2 Fantastic 3 Fantastic 4… (a fantastic 4 review) 00:00 Comic Book Anticipations and Releases07:03 Comic Book Characters and Their Adaptations13:47 Fantastic Four Movie Insights21:01 Marvel Cinematic Universe Future28:00 Character Dynamics and Relationships37:28 Exploring the Marvel […]

  • ComiCentric 169: You Say you want a Superman Review? 00:00 Introduction to Superman Month 02:53 Experiencing Superman in Theaters 06:09 Building a Universe: The Metahuman Discussion 08:54 Superman vs. Ultraman: A Clash of Titans 12:13 Character Dynamics: Superman and Lex […]

  • COMIC BOOK CLUB 2: Superman Up in the Sky 00:00 Intro to Superman and Comic Book Journeys10:06 First Super Impressions?20:00 Character Relationships in Superman.30:09 Themes of Hope and Humanity in Superman.40:11 Reflections: Superman’s Legacy and Cultural Impact.51:45 Quit your job! […]

  • ComiCentric 133: Mary of the Solitude, and the raiders of long box (Part1) We finally caught a white sasquatch! Let’s welcome to the Nostalgic shop studio our friend Marisol 1.0, a long-time friend and colleague. Some might know her as […]

  • In comics the Annual is usually a combination piece to whatever you are currently reading in comics. The annual may close plot holes. Give resolution to unsolved endings. Or even drum up more questions. Some can see the annual as […]

  • Welcome to a very special issue of ComiCentric. On this episode we try something a little different. We woke up early morning in 2022 to join our friend and Local Legend Javier Hernandez and record a little commentary for the […]

  • Valentine’s Day, once rooted in the noble traditions of a Christian martyr, a date set aside for timely courtly love and heartfelt expressions, has metamorphosed into a commercialized manifestation of backhanded compliments and front-handed insults.

  • In the heart of Lost Angelos, amidst the tagged-up skyscrapers, an unexpected throwdown is about to unfold. Godzilla, the towering titan of terror, emerged from the depths of the ocean. Somewhere between Santi Moni and Roudondo. his colossal form casting a shadow over the sprawling metropolis. But standing in his path was an equally formidable…

  • You ever have a dream? A dream that’s not big. Not elaborate. Not a big deal. A dream that would mean the world, in its own little way. Could be as simple as eat ‘Japanese food in Japan’

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