Understanding Comics

KFM Broadcasting

Understanding Comics is a deep-dive podcast for anyone who loves comic books but wants more than surface-level takes. Each episode explores the characters, history, and lore that shape comics across publishers, eras, and mediums. From iconic heroes and legendary villains to forgotten storylines, major creative shifts, and the real-world forces that shaped the page, this show is about why comics matter and how they became what they are today. Whether we’re breaking down a single character’s evolution, unpacking a major storyline, or tracing how decades of continuity collide and contradict, Understanding Comics treats comics as living mythology. We focus on narrative, themes, lore, and context—connecting dots between stories, creators, and cultural moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. JAN 9

    The Flash Mantle: Speed, Legacy, and the Power of Passing the Torch

    The Flash is not just one hero. It is a legacy. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the Flash mantle across DC Comics history, exploring how the role of the Scarlet Speedster has been passed down, reshaped, and redefined over generations. From the Golden Age origins of Jay Garrick, to the scientific heroism of Barry Allen, to the emotional and character driven evolution of Wally West, this episode unpacks why The Flash is one of DC’s most meaningful legacy heroes. We explore how each Flash earned the mantle, what each era needed from its speedster, and how the concept of legacy became central to DC storytelling long before it was fashionable. Along the way, we break down the creation and evolution of the Speed Force, how it changed the rules of superhero storytelling, and why it transformed The Flash from “the fast guy” into one of the most powerful and emotionally resonant heroes in comics. This episode also examines the real world shifts behind the scenes. Editorial changes, creative reinventions, major events, and why The Flash mantle reflects DC’s broader philosophy about hope, growth, and generational storytelling. More than almost any other hero, The Flash shows us that being a hero is not about replacing the past, but building on it. If you have ever wondered why The Flash matters, why fans argue so passionately about who the “real” Flash is, or why legacy heroes hit differently than solo icons, this episode is for you. Because when it comes to The Flash, speed is only part of the story. Legacy is everything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    36 min
  2. JAN 3

    The Last 5 Years of DC Comics Explained

    DC Comics has been through one of the most turbulent, experimental, and misunderstood stretches in its history over the last five years—and if you’ve felt lost trying to keep up, you’re not alone. In this episode, we break down the last half-decade of DC Comics continuity in a way that actually makes sense. From major events and publishing resets to real-world shifts inside DC that reshaped the stories on the page, this is a guided tour through where the universe has been, where it is now, and why it looks the way it does. We’ll unpack the fallout from Dark Nights: Metal and Death Metal, what Infinite Frontier was really trying to accomplish, how Dark Crisis redefined legacy and heroes, and why recent initiatives like the Absolute Universe and experimental storytelling approaches matter more than they might first appear. Along the way, we’ll talk about how characters like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the wider DC roster have evolved—and what themes DC has been wrestling with in a post-reboot, post-multiverse era. This episode isn’t about reading release lists or explaining every tie-in. It’s about understanding the direction, the intent, and the big picture—so whether you’re a lapsed reader, a returning fan, or someone who’s heard the buzz but doesn’t know where to jump in, you’ll walk away grounded and caught up. If DC’s recent history has felt confusing, fragmented, or overwhelming, this episode is your map. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    46 min

About

Understanding Comics is a deep-dive podcast for anyone who loves comic books but wants more than surface-level takes. Each episode explores the characters, history, and lore that shape comics across publishers, eras, and mediums. From iconic heroes and legendary villains to forgotten storylines, major creative shifts, and the real-world forces that shaped the page, this show is about why comics matter and how they became what they are today. Whether we’re breaking down a single character’s evolution, unpacking a major storyline, or tracing how decades of continuity collide and contradict, Understanding Comics treats comics as living mythology. We focus on narrative, themes, lore, and context—connecting dots between stories, creators, and cultural moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.