229 episodes

The Comics Canon is the podcast that reads, reviews, and renders judgment on the greatest comic book stories of yesterday and today. Each episode, Curt Holman and Kevin Moreau take a critical and completely subjective look at one of the biggest stories and most seminal moments in the medium's history, as they decide: Does this belong in the pantheon of classic and iconic tales known as ... The Comics Canon?

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The Comics Canon is the podcast that reads, reviews, and renders judgment on the greatest comic book stories of yesterday and today. Each episode, Curt Holman and Kevin Moreau take a critical and completely subjective look at one of the biggest stories and most seminal moments in the medium's history, as they decide: Does this belong in the pantheon of classic and iconic tales known as ... The Comics Canon?

    Episode 209 – Flung Out of Space

    Episode 209 – Flung Out of Space

     Mild parental advisory warning: The b-word is used once or twice.
    On this episode, the recent launch of the series “Ripley” on Netflix gives us a reason to discuss Flung Out of Space: Inspired by the Indecent Adventures of Patricia Highsmith, by Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer, published by Surely/Abrams ComicArts!
    When we meet the future author of “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” she’s struggling to overcome her attraction to women and escape her job as a writer of comic-book stories—a job she hates. While freelancing for a pre-Marvel Comics Stan Lee to pay for a psychiatrist to “cure” her, she falls for Virginia, a member of her therapy group who helps inspire her to write “The Price of Salt,” which would become a landmark of queer literature.
    Can a deeply conflicted Pat overcome her disdain for comics (spoiler: no) and herself? And will this moving graphic novel earn its way into that exclusive speakeasy known as ... The Comics Canon?
    In This Episode:
    ·         What if Patricia Highsmith worked in a comic book store?
    ·         Which previous episode should we “redo” next?
    ·         Ripley on Netflix
    ·         Vulture: Is Tom Ripley Gay?
    ·         Love Lies Bleeding
    ·         Fallout
    ·         Carol
    ·         Spider-Man and the X-Men
     Join us in two weeks as we discuss Uncanny X-Men #162-167, better known as the Brood Saga!
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    • 1 hr 22 min
    Quizzical Canonical 5: Word Balloons

    Quizzical Canonical 5: Word Balloons

    One of our co-hosts is quarantined at home, so we’ve decided to postpone our next proper episode until we can be together in person! Meanwhile, Curt surprises Kevin with a pop quiz on quotes from books we’ve covered on the podcast. How good is Kevin’s recall? (Spoiler: It’s bad! Very, very bad!)

    • 24 min
    Episode 208 – Return of The Dark Knight Returns Part 2

    Episode 208 – Return of The Dark Knight Returns Part 2

     Content warning (death by suicide)
    Our reexamination of Frank Miller’s Batman: The Dark Knight Returns continues! How good IS this story, really? Will things go differently than they did in our fourth episode way back in 2016, allowing this universally acclaimed 1986 miniseries to avoid nuclear winter and score a ticket to that David Endocrine Show studio audience known as ... The Comics Canon?
    In This Episode:
    ·         The only Bartleby the Scrivener reference you’ll hear in a comics podcast this week!
    ·         What’s the deal with the flying bomber Garbage Pail Kids?
    ·         The 99% Invisible Power Broker Book Club
    ·         Robert Caro’s The Path to Power
    ·         Douglas Wolk’s Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean
    ·         Some Fantastic Four movie talk
    Join us in two weeks as we discuss Flung Out of Space: Inspired by the Indecent Adventures of Patricia Highsmith, by Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer!
    Until then:
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    • 1 hr 28 min
    Episode 207 – Return of The Dark Knight Returns Part 1

    Episode 207 – Return of The Dark Knight Returns Part 1

    Explicit (a few swears scattered throughout) and content warning (brief mentions of death by suicide and attempted sexual assault)
    This isn’t a podcast—it’s an operating table, and we’re the surgeons!
    This time, we revisit one of our most controversial episodes (okay, pretty much our only “controversial” episode) with the first installment of a two-part, in-depth reexamination of Frank Miller’s 1986 landmark miniseries Batman: The Dark Knight Returns!
    Does this paradigm-shifting, game-changing series hold up to scrutiny nearly 40 years since its publication? And what are its chances of finally gaining entry into that Home for the Emotionally Troubled known as ... The Comics Canon?
    In This Episode:
    ·         Howard Chaykin’s American Flagg
    ·         Buy-ins you have to make when reading a Batman comic
    ·         What’s the deal with the Mutant gang?
    ·         Curt gets something off his chest
    ·         Late Night With the Devil
    ·         Aard Labor, Tom Ewing’s breakdown of Cerebus, on Freaky Trigger
    ·         Christine by Stephen King
    ·         The unique terror of calling girls back in the landline era
    Join us in two weeks as we conclude this two-part look back and once again render judgment on The Dark Knight Returns!
    Until then:
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    And as always, thanks for listening!
     

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Episode 206 – Wolverine (1982)

    Episode 206 – Wolverine (1982)

    On this episode, it’s the return of “Miller March,” featuring a month of Frank Miller comics! First up is the 1982 miniseries Wolverine by Chris Claremont and the aforementioned Mr. Miller, published by Marvel Comics!
    The very first comic series to feature Wolverine’s name in the title takes Logan to Japan, where his lady love Mariko has entered into an abusive marriage arranged by her father, the crime lord Shingen. His heart broken by Mariko, humiliated by Shingen, Logan spirals into a dark night of the soul as he’s pursued by the deadly ninja clan known as the Hand!
    Will Logan’s new friend Yukio stop trying to make “Gotcha!” happen? Can Logan redeem himself, defeat his enemies and regain Mariko’s love? And can this miniseries fight its way ino that House of Flying Daggers known as ... The Comics Canon?
    In This Episode:
    ·         There sure are a lot of ninja in 1980s Japan
    ·         Does the Hand recruit from Cobra?
    ·         Avengers: The Impossible City
    ·         Shōgun
    ·         X-Men Epic Collection: The Fate of the Phoenix
    ·         Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Anthology
    ·         Curt’s appearance on The Origin Story Podcast
    Join us in two weeks as we revisit our most controversial episode with a FRESH NEW LOOK at Batman: The Dark Knight Returns!
    Until then:
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    • 1 hr 14 min
    Episode 205 – Lone Wolf and Cub Vol. 1: The Assassin’s Road

    Episode 205 – Lone Wolf and Cub Vol. 1: The Assassin’s Road

    On this episode, we take a long-overdue look at one of the most influential manga of the last 50 years: Lone Wolf and Cub by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima! Specifically, selected stories from Vol. 1: The Assassin’s Road, as published by Dark Horse Manga!
    Who is this taciturn assassin known as Lone Wolf and Cub? Why does he push his young son across feudal Japan in a wooden baby carriage with a banner that reads “Son for Hire, Sword for Hire?” How did he get to be such a proficient killing machine? And can father and son survive their harrowing journey along that Road to Perdition known as ... The Comics Canon?
    In This Episode:
    ·         “I’m Ogami Itto, and this is Jackass!”
    ·         Daigoro’s tricked-out baby cart
    ·         The return of everyone’s vampire-slaying pig!
    ·         Dune: Part Two
    ·         Fullmetal Alchemist Vol. 1
    ·         House of R on the Lone Wolf and Cub trope
    Join us in two weeks as we discuss the 1982 Wolverine miniseries by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller!
    Until then:
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    And as always, thanks for listening!

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

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5 Ratings

beanster82 ,

Great comics chats.

Love the show, would love to hear more graphic novel analysis, especially graphic novel memoir.
I love the show and have gotten lots of great recs.

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