Bronze and Modern Gods

Comic Podcast Network

The podcast exclusively about the Bronze, Copper and Modern Ages of comics, comic book artists, investment and more!

  1. 2D AGO

    Brand-New Comics Selling Out Before Release?! | Is Ted OK? #1 Market Talk + Legends #1 (1986)

    A brand-new comic is already selling for multiples of cover price before most readers have even opened a copy - and this week we’re asking what’s really going on with the market. Hot Book of the Week: Is Ted OK? #1 from Mad Cave Comics is the latest indie debut catching rapid aftermarket attention, joining a growing list of new releases heating up almost instantly. Is this genuine demand…or another short-term flip cycle? Then our Old Fart Rule heads back to 1986 with Legends #1, DC’s major post-Crisis event that helped redefine the superhero landscape and launch a new era for multiple titles across the DC Universe. And for Underrated Books of the Week, we spotlight:Mech Cadet Yu #1 — a modern mecha underdog story that quietly built a strong following. Life With Archie #190 — featuring Archie Comics’ own mad scientist Doctor Doom in one of the strangest Bronze Age stories you’ll ever hear about… involving eternal life, foam rubber, and pulverized nacho chips. Plus Viewer Mail, Show & Tell, market talk, and more from the comic community.🔔 Like, subscribe, and join the channel for member-only episodes, live streams, and bonus Show & Tell segments.⭐ SUPPORT THE SHOWBecome a Member for $2.99/month and get:• Members-only live streams• Bonus Show & Tell episodes• On-screen shoutoutsJOIN → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHTY1eNYHr9JoTndx_m6kA/join📬 VIEWER MAILSend questions to:bronzeandmoderngods@gmail.com

    37 min
  2. FEB 23

    👀 Are We Watching Another Spec Bubble? White Sky #1 Explodes + Golden Age Auction Madness

    This week on Bronze and Modern Gods, the comic market delivers another round of surprises, from instant speculation heat to Golden Age auction drama. A brand-new Image Comics debut, White Sky #1, is already selling for multiples of cover price just days after release. Is this real demand, market momentum…or another short-term spec spike? Meanwhile, a high-grade copy of Captain America's Weird Tales #74 is currently climbing at auction - already reaching eye-opening numbers with bidding still underway. But is it REALLY a 7.5? 👉 Check out the live Heritage Auctions listing here: https://comics.ha.com/itm/golden-age-1938-1955-/superhero/captain-america-comics-74-timely-1949-cgc-vf-75-off-white-to-white-pages/a/7461-91045.s PLUS: ✅ Viewer Mail from the B&MG community ✅ Show & Tell highlights ✅ The 25 Year Rule revisits a surprising long-running indie favorite ✅ Underrated Books of the Week featuring overlooked gems from Marvel’s New Universe and beyond ✅ Market insights, collector trends, and honest comic talk🔔 Like, subscribe, and join the channel for member-only episodes, live streams, and bonus Show & Tell segments.⭐ SUPPORT THE SHOWBecome a Member for $2.99/month and get:• Members-only live streams• Bonus Show & Tell episodes• On-screen shoutoutsJOIN → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHTY1eNYHr9JoTndx_m6kA/join📬 VIEWER MAILSend questions to:bronzeandmoderngods@gmail.com

    37 min
  3. JAN 26

    Marvel’s New Symbiote? ASM #11 Surges +800% + Underrated Comics You Shouldn’t Ignore

    This week on the show, a modern Spider-Man comic is suddenly on fire. Amazing Spider-Man #11 (2025) is surging with an +800% spike in sales after Marvel announced Symbie will be adapted for upcoming episodes of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. We break down why this $15 raw could be a sleeper modern key and what collectors should be watching next. We also rewind 25 years to 2001 for our 25 Year Rule, spotlighting Superboy’s Legion #1, a thoughtful DC miniseries that explores legacy, destiny, and what it really means to be a symbol. For Underrated Books of the Week, Richard brings Girls #1 from Image Comics, a genre-bending cult favorite that escalates from small-town mystery into full-blown sci-fi horror, while John digs into New X-Men #115, highlighting its iconic Wolverine cover and its place in the influential Morrison/Quitely era. Plus:– A Little Show & Tell– New Member shoutouts– Viewer mail– Collector talk, market notes, and sleeper picksIf you love key issues, smart speculation, and comics history with perspective, this one’s for you.Support the show by becoming a channel member and help us bring you more show coverage, deep dives, and collector talk every week.🔔 Like, subscribe, and join the channel for member-only episodes, live streams, and bonus Show & Tell segments.⭐ SUPPORT THE SHOWBecome a Member for $2.99/month and get:• Members-only live streams• Bonus Show & Tell episodes• On-screen shoutoutsJOIN → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHTY1eNYHr9JoTndx_m6kA/join📬 VIEWER MAILSend questions to:bronzeandmoderngods@gmail.com

    43 min
  4. JAN 19

    This X-Men comic changed EVERYTHING! Plus, Mister Miracle #1 Market Surge & Underrated Bronze Gems

    This week on Bronze & Modern Gods, we dig into one of the most important turning points in X-Men history! The Old Fart Rule kicks off with Uncanny X-Men #210 (1986) — the opening chapter of Mutant Massacre, the storyline that helped define the modern multi-title crossover and permanently darkened the tone of Marvel’s mutant books. We also break down a major market mover: • Mister Miracle #1 (1971) — first appearance of Scott Free and Oberon — seeing a massive spike in sales fueled by news of an upcoming animated series in development for HBO. Plus, our Underrated Books of the Week: • The Invaders #8 (1976) — WWII horror, Baron Blood, and why this Bronze Age sleeper still flies under the radar • Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life #1 (2004) — the indie comic that launched a cultural phenomenonIf you love key issues, smart speculation, and comics history with perspective, this one’s for you. Support the show by becoming a channel member and help us bring you more show coverage, deep dives, and collector talk every week.🔔 Like, subscribe, and join the channel for member-only episodes, live streams, and bonus Show & Tell segments.⭐ SUPPORT THE SHOWBecome a Member for $2.99/month and get:• Members-only live streams• Bonus Show & Tell episodes• On-screen shoutoutsJOIN → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHTY1eNYHr9JoTndx_m6kA/join📬 VIEWER MAILSend questions to:bronzeandmoderngods@gmail.com

    41 min
  5. JAN 12

    The X-Men Reboot That Changed Everything | Underrated Comic Gems

    This week, we’re digging into a major turning point for modern comics — past and present. First up, Absolute Wonder Woman #15 delivers the first-ever meeting of Batman and Wonder Woman in the Absolute Universe, and it’s anything but traditional. With a more primal, myth-driven Diana and a brutal, consequence-heavy tone, this issue marks a true escalation point for the Absolute line — and collectors have noticed, with sales jumping 176% this week. Then, for our 25 Year Rule, we rewind to 2001, a pivotal recovery year for the comic industry after the speculator crash. That brings us to New X-Men #114, the launch of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s era-defining run. This issue reimagined mutants as a global culture, reshaped the X-Men’s visual identity, and directly influenced the look and themes of the X-Men films — all while remaining surprisingly affordable on the market today. Finally, in Underrated Books of the Week, we spotlight two sleepers that deserve more love:Camelot 3000 #1 — Mike W. Barr and Brian Bolland’s futuristic Arthurian epic, and a landmark early direct-market series.Captain America #159 — a fascinating Bronze Age issue where Steve Rogers briefly gains super-strength. 🔔 Like, subscribe, and join the channel for member-only episodes, live streams, and bonus Show & Tell segments. ⭐ SUPPORT THE SHOWBecome a Member for $2.99/month and get:• Members-only live streams• Bonus Show & Tell episodes• On-screen shoutoutsJOIN → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHTY1eNYHr9JoTndx_m6kA/join📬 VIEWER MAILSend questions to:bronzeandmoderngods@gmail.com

    38 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
5 Ratings

About

The podcast exclusively about the Bronze, Copper and Modern Ages of comics, comic book artists, investment and more!

You Might Also Like