The Revenge Of Podcast

Revenge Of

The Revenge Of Podcast is a weekly pop culture entertainment show from the crew behind the world famous comic book shop and pinball arcade in Los Angeles, California. Explore the inner workings of Revenge Of along with weekly updates on events, inside dish on all the latest and upcoming products, and MUCH MUCH MORE.

  1. 5d ago

    That's America's Bulge

    The crew goes live with a fancy new camera setup and immediately loses the plot over Coral’s high-fidelity vampire rankings and a thorough breakdown of the pop culture wedding of the century. Between mourning a prolific pet opossum hunter, dragging the live-action Avatar continuation, and marveling at a highly specific superhero video game skin, this episode turns into a hilarious celebration of pride, pageantry, and questionable cinematic tastes. This Week’s Insanity: Bane’s Reckoning: The crew welcomes back the ashes of Bane, a legendary pet honored with a custom urn inscribed "Born in the Darkness" to commemorate her relentless opossum-hunting career. The Giga-Wedding: A deep dive into Taylor Swift's high-security Madison Square Garden wedding, featuring checked phones, an indoor forest, and Lena Dunham making an uncomfortable toast about football players. The "Catching Kelce" Throwback: Joe and Jeff reminisce about working on the short-lived E! reality dating show Catching Kelce, recalling a young Travis Kelce being asked a classic game of "Mary, Kiss, Kill". Avatar Outrage: Coral goes completely off on season two of Netflix's live-action Avatar, slamming the writers for a lack of character development and for creating unapproved side quests for Zuko and Katara. America’s Bulge: The gang loses their minds over a patriotic new Marvel Rivals skin that features Captain America in a wrestling singlet, complete with explicit, un-nerfed jiggle physics on a paddle boat. The C*nty Vampire Rankings: Coral sets the record straight on the ultimate hierarchy of theatrical bloodsuckers, crowning Sam Reed's Lestat as the absolute peak while dismissing Edward Cullen as a total "bitch baby". Loose, chaotic, and deeply cinematic — this episode is what happens when you let the conversation alternate between classic literature and video game anatomy. New episodes every week. Only at Revenge Of — where the cameras are fancy, and the vampires are sophisticated.

  2. Jul 2

    Spaghetti with My Meatballs Out

    The crew goes live to celebrate a massive subscriber milestone before immediately dissolving into an interrogation of Coral’s highly suspicious medical leave. From a "Cathouse-style" speed-dating pitch for Comic-Con to an explicit breakdown of why Lowe’s curtain aisle functions as a secret queer speakeasy, this episode explores the fine line between normal rest and a wildly unhinged afternoon in a budget Pasadena massage parlor. This Week’s Insanity: The Lesbian Bathhouse Blueprint: The group details the logistics of gay bathhouses, leading Joe to hypothesize that a lesbian equivalent would just be a room full of flatpack furniture waiting to be assembled. Towel Spaghetti: Jeff takes a trip down memory lane to recall a legendary bathhouse in Germany where a packed restaurant of naked patrons ate plates of delicious spaghetti in nothing but their towels. The 4th of July Hot Dog Hoard: After accidentally booking themselves to work on America's birthday, Jeff overcompensates by purchasing an entire grill, eight pounds of potato salad, and a literal box office of free hot dogs. Tom Cruise Backlash: Coral triggers Jeff and Joe by claiming Interview with the Vampire is Tom Cruise's only good movie, casually dismissing Top Gun Maverick as "just dudes in airplanes... basically Fast and Furious but with helicopters". Spy Drama Slants: The guys embrace their inner old-man habits by bingeing Slow Horses and season 2 of The Agency, while calling out a weirdly jammed right-wing trans-military commentary hidden inside Lioness. Coral’s Corner (The Pasadena Glute Crisis): Coral defends a "coupon trip" to a Pasadena parlor that devolved into a traumatic group massage where her underwear was jammed into a crack, her ass was aggressively stoned with hot rocks, and a petite masseuse climbed onto the bed to completely teabag her head. Loose, highly explicit, and deeply unhygienic—this episode is a masterclass in why you should always look a gift coupon in the mouth. New episodes every week. Only at Revenge Of — where the hot dogs are free, and the drop-ceiling tiles are missing for a reason.

  3. Jun 25

    Flesh-Toned Panties & See-Through Shorts

    The crew goes live for a chaotic post-inventory survival meeting as Kenzie steps into the studio to replace a bedridden Coral. Between industry spike cancellations and a literal betrayal at the movie theater bucket line, the group checks in on the neighborhood's toxic entertainment habits and a very questionable fashion choice. This Week’s Insanity: The Week From Hell: Jeff, Joe, and Kenzie calculate a brutal seven-day stretch that included a massive store inventory count and a smoky La Zilla market where the city smelled like it was on fire. Breezy Bottoms: Jeff breaks down his questionable wardrobe choices for the market, completely see-through mesh shorts paired with flesh-toned panties, and maps out a terrifying plan to wear a full mesh crop-top outfit to Disneyland.Vampire Lore Takeover: Kenzie completely surrenders to the AMC+ Interview with the Vampire hype train, aligning with Jeff and Joe over Lestat’s musical genius and Louis’s timeline transformation from a pining bookworm into a cutthroat businessman . Popcorn Bucket Craze: A heavy-hitting analysis of current theater marketing gimmicks, highlighting the dick-shaped Supergirl cup, the IMAX camera bucket, and Kenzie's deep psychological scars over missing out on the Dune sandworm bucket . Movie Brain: The group tracks the Netflix "spike cancellation" of The Burrows, the campy Evil Dead-style gore of They Will Kill You, and Javier Bardem's oddly magnetic prison-tat energy in Cape Fear . Coral’s Corner (Sickness Check): The crew patches a sick Coral directly into the studio line to check her pulse, only to be greeted by a sound Jeff can only characterize as a "weak ass fart" that mimics wet meat slapping on a table. Truncated, unhinged, and completely unfiltered, this episode proves that summer in LA is an endurance sport. New episodes every week. Only at Revenge Of — where the shorts are see-through, and the popcorn cups are highly questionable.

  4. Jun 18

    Ripping the Head Off a Bald Eagle

    The crew is fueled by Celsius once again and recovering from the store's first-ever full inventory lockdown. Between mapping out a new pinball Roomba, dodging Hollywood Pride to stay on Sunset, and surviving a horrific real-life Night Crawler scenario on San Fernando Road, this episode pivots seamlessly from campy blockbusters into a full-scale analysis of Coral's literal fixation on 70-year-old actresses and anime food orgasms. This Week’s Insanity: Inventory & Upgrades: Sifting through thousands of comic books for inventory, adding a new Roomba to the pinball room, and celebrating Salo's latest "clandestine" D Division championship win. LotZilla & Marvel Magic: Prepping for the "gay" LotZilla market with approved beer permits, exclusive merch drops, and a preview of the upcoming Marvel Superheroes MTG pre-release. Bizarre Brakes: Processing the wild international news cycle, from a tragic mid-air helicopter collision in Brazil to a horrific bungee jumping accident where the crew completely forgot to attach a rope. Mommy Issues & The Tunnels: Coral goes completely hard defending The Burrows, forcing Jeff and Joe to address her deep-seated attraction to Stuart Little's mama, Geena Davis. The San Fernando Crash: Jeff and Joe recount being the first citizens on the scene of a brutal collision, keeping a trapped 19-year-old awake while dodging opportunistic "night crawler" camera vultures and 30 intensely fit firemen. Coral’s Corner: Celebrating America's birthday with a $39.99 porcelain bald eagle bourbon bottle from Costco, UFC fights on the White House lawn, and an introduction to the naked food hallucinations of Food Wars. Loose, chaotic, and heavily caffeinated — this episode is what happens when you step away from the comic racks and end up holding hands with destiny on the asphalt. New episodes every week. Only at Revenge Of — where the variables are unmapped and the eagle heads come right off.

  5. Jun 11

    The Watermelon Glory Hole Betrayal

    The crew rings in Joe’s 41st birthday by skipping out on WeHo Pride to stay home in total comfort. Between celebrating Sam Reed’s magnificent, boundary-pushing return in Interview with the Vampire and analyzing the high-society trauma of Keke Palmer breaking Lisa Kudrow’s mind at a Hollywood roundtable, this episode quickly descends into a support group for Coral’s utter devastation at the hands of a corporate-sanitized watermelon festival. This Week's Insanity: LotZilla Prep: Getting ready for the June 20th market with barbecue and "Big Dog Steven," while Coral gets thoroughly roasted for confusing potato gnocchi with cake ganache. Pride Festival Nostalgia: The group tracks the chaotic social media highlights of WeHo Pride, from Ashlee Simpson's performance to a three-member Pussycat Dolls set that sounded suspiciously like a standard karaoke track. Vampire Bus Showers: Gushing over the brilliance of Interview with the Vampire Season 3, the absolute baller status of having a shower in the middle of a moving tour bus, and the looming narrative horror of Lestat's family tree. Roundtable Traumas: Breaking down the viral Hollywood Reporter Emmy Roundtable where Keke Palmer dropped a casual Two Girls One Cup reference out of nowhere, entirely derailing Quinta Brunson and Hannah Einbinder. Coral’s Corner (The Glory Hole Lies): Coral details her extreme heartbreak after packing a duffle bag full of Tupperware for the annual Watermelon Festival, only to find a $20 parking fee, a complete ban on free fruit, and a tragic $8 warm syrup abomination. Movie Brain: Coral tries to defend her deep love of cinema in the new horror movie Obsession at the AMC Americana. Loose, chaotic, and completely unpermitted, this episode is a weekly reminder to always check your formatting and never trust an optimized festival flyer. New episodes every week. Only at Revenge Of — where the gnocchi is savory, the car rides are quiet, and the watermelon should be entirely free.

  6. Jun 4

    Lesbian Handshakes and Finger Squat Racks

    The crew kicks off Season 3 with handheld mics, an extra camera, and zero corporate filter as Coral returns from a 10-day expedition to Scotland. From navigating backward roundabouts to smuggling a pocketful of rocks through airport customs, the group rings in Pride Month by roasting Spencer Pratt's political ambitions, breaking down the Hacks finale, and staging an intervention for Coral's "atrophied" fingers. This Week’s Insanity: The Scotland Expedition: Coral returns from Glasgow a certified international traveler, recapping her encounters with haggis, poached eggs, and 150 Tinder notifications from locals looking for home repairs. She also breaks down the sheer confusion of her first-ever five-minute train ride. Pride Drops & Assless Chaps: The group evaluates Levi's new queer biker gang-inspired collection featuring black leather assless chaps. Meanwhile, they note that Target's scaled-back Pride drop completely lost out to their Pokémon jacket collaboration. Finger Fitness: Jeff and Joe mock Coral's lack of finger dexterity after her vacation. This leads Coral to defend the existence of $70 miniature workout benches and squat racks built strictly for finger cardio. TV Tracker: The crew shares pure adoration for the Hacks season finale. They also catch up on Widows Bay, while Coral reveals why her roommate pranked her with a giant Eminem poster while she was away. Supergirl Discourse: Coral goes completely agro defending the upcoming Supergirl release against angry comic book dudes who should probably just "open up Grinder" instead. Loose, chaotic, and deeply queer — this episode is what happens when you hit “go live” and let the conversation do whatever it wants. New episodes every week. Only at Revenge Of — where the vibes are thick, and the bars should be filthy.

  7. May 7

    Season 2 Finale: The Scotland Exit

    The crew hits the Season 2 finale just as Coral prepares to flee to Scotland for a two-week education in "meat and potatoes" culture. Between a record-breaking Free Comic Book Day where doodles sold for $500 and Jeff getting fired from a reality TV gig by a producer obsessed with AI slop, this episode is a farewell to the "sweaty little sweat box" era and a high-end invitation to an alien-themed Michelin-star dinner . This Week’s Insanity: FCBD Blowout: The shop saw nearly 800 people for Free Comic Book Day, leading to a secondary market explosion where the Revenge Of exclusive Dungeon Crawler Carl covers are flipping for $200—and one remarked copy sold for nearly $500 . Gay News & Vampire Rock: The group geeks out over Sam Reed’s one-night-only Lestat concert in New York and the "box on box" seats Jeff and Joe secured for the Rousey vs. Carano fight . Movie Brain: Reviews of Mother Mary (boring but has Anne Hathaway) and Dust Bunny, featuring Sigourney Weaver wearing "revolver heels" that actually shoot.Reality TV Trauma Dump: Jeff recounts being fired via email at 10:00 PM after a producer replaced his creative design process with "photorealistic AI slop" that defied the laws of physics and depth . BGC Gimmicks: A look back at the "crowning achievement" of building a literal beach—complete with a 20-foot wall and tons of sand—around a rental property pool for Bad Girls Club. Coral’s Corner: Coral admits she drives her car in "tomb-like" silence to avoid dissociating or going down one-way streets the wrong way . The Vespertine Finale: Jeff ends the season by booking the crew a 15-course experience at Vespertine, a "hoity-toity" spaceship restaurant where the staff wears robes and the building literally sways . Loose, high-end, and creatively exhausted—this episode is the perfect cliffhanger before we dive into Season 3. New episodes (usually) every week. Only at Revenge Of — where the comics are exclusive, the design is human, and the car rides are silent.

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The Revenge Of Podcast is a weekly pop culture entertainment show from the crew behind the world famous comic book shop and pinball arcade in Los Angeles, California. Explore the inner workings of Revenge Of along with weekly updates on events, inside dish on all the latest and upcoming products, and MUCH MUCH MORE.