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The Source Material Comics Podcast

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The Source Material Comics PodcastSince 2014, The Source Material Comics Podcast has been providing a discussion regarding the comic book medium on the Radulich In Broadcasting Network. Think of the show as a book club for comics where readers get together and talk about a single issue, a story arc, some news within the comic industry, and maybe even an interview every once in a while. Tune in and enjoy! You can find us on Twitter @sourcematcast and on Facebook @sourcematerialpodcastThis channel also currently hosts the Unspoken Decade’s “Unspoken Issues” podcast dedicated to 90’s comics!

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Portada del episodio Source Material #418.5 - Star Wars: Tag & Bink Are Dead + Tag & Bink II (Dark Horse, 2001 and 2006)

Source Material #418.5 - Star Wars: Tag & Bink Are Dead + Tag & Bink II (Dark Horse, 2001 and 2006)

In this hilarious and deep-cut-filled episode of the Source Material Comics Podcast, the crew dives into one of the most underrated corners of Star Wars storytelling: Tag and Bink Are Dead. What starts as a simple comic review quickly turns into a celebration of absurd humor, obscure lore, and the joy of discovering hidden gems in a galaxy far, far away. Join Jesse, Chris, and Evan as they explore how two completely incompetent rebels—Tag and Bink—somehow bumble their way through the most iconic moments of the original trilogy. From accidentally influencing the destruction of Alderaan to being present during the Death Star trench run, these characters offer a wildly entertaining “behind-the-scenes” perspective on events fans thought they knew inside and out. Along the way, the hosts unpack the comic’s clever use of parody, its Shakespearean inspiration, and the way it playfully fills in gaps from the films. But the fun doesn’t stop there. The episode also covers the follow-up series, which expands the chaos into Return of the Jedi and even the prequels—where Tag and Bink manage to influence Anakin Skywalker’s fate in the most ridiculous ways imaginable. Packed with laugh-out-loud moments, sharp observations about fandom, and plenty of Star Wars trivia, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves the franchise but isn’t afraid to laugh at it.

21 de may de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
Portada del episodio Unspoken Issues #166 - Daredevil #353–364

Unspoken Issues #166 - Daredevil #353–364

In this episode of the Unspoken Issues Podcast, the crew heads to Hell’s Kitchen to revisit a heavily hyped but often overlooked stretch of Daredevil (issues #353–364) from the mid-to-late 1990s. Sparked by the overwhelming praise from Wizard Magazine at the time, Dean, Jesse, and Darry take a critical look at whether this run—helmed by Carl Kesel and Cary Nord—actually lives up to its reputation. What they find is a fascinating mix of expectations vs. reality: a run that isn’t quite Watchmen-level greatness, but still delivers a solid, character-driven superhero experience. The discussion dives deep into the tone shift of Daredevil, moving away from grim-and-gritty storytelling into something more swashbuckling, dialogue-heavy, and—at times—surprisingly light. The hosts explore how this approach impacts Matt Murdock as both a lawyer and a vigilante, especially when he's forced to defend villains like Mr. Hyde in court. Along the way, they unpack the soap opera dynamics that drive the story, from Karen Page’s mysterious new job to Foggy Nelson’s complicated relationship with his powerhouse mother, Rosalind Sharpe—one of the standout elements of the entire run. Beyond the legal drama and character work, the episode highlights the book’s place in the wider Marvel Universe during the post-Onslaught era, where the absence of major heroes leaves street-level characters to pick up the slack. With appearances from Spider-Man, Black Widow, Mysterio, and more, the hosts debate whether these connections strengthen the story—or make Daredevil feel like a secondary player in his own book. Add in memorable moments like the “Echo blindness”-style forgetfulness of certain plot elements, wild villain schemes involving sleep deprivation via radio waves, and a surprisingly engaging mix of action and humor, and you’ve got an episode that’s equal parts analysis, nostalgia, and comic book chaos.

18 de may de 2026 - 1 h 6 min
Portada del episodio SNAP Material - Daredevil: Crimson Twilight Preview

SNAP Material - Daredevil: Crimson Twilight Preview

In Part 3 of this Snap Material Podcast episode, Jesse and Evan turn their attention to the new season: Daredevil – Crimson Twilight, breaking down every card, mechanic, and early impression from the latest Marvel Snap update. Kicking things off with Shadowlands Daredevil, the duo explores how demon generation and high-power draw synergy are already shaping early strategies. From pairing him with Gambit Horseman of Death to experimenting with chaotic deck builds, the conversation highlights just how quickly players are adapting to the new season’s tools. As the breakdown continues, standout cards like Wilson Fisk and Karen Page spark both excitement and debate. Is a potential 3-cost 9-power Kingpin too good to pass up? Does Karen Page’s power level actually make sense for the character? Jesse and Evan dig into the balance between gameplay design and comic accuracy, offering both strategic insight and plenty of humor along the way. New additions like Punisher War Machine, Muse, and Lady Bullseye bring fresh mechanics into play, opening the door for creative builds—especially for players who enjoy destroy synergies, energy manipulation, and late-game swings. The episode wraps with a look at upcoming event cards, locations, and meta implications, including the intriguing Stick card and powerful plays like Ikari’s high-risk, high-reward lane domination. From clever combos to potential meta shifts, Jesse and Evan lay out what players should watch for as the season unfolds.

14 de may de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio SNAP Material - Meta and Unlocks April 2026

SNAP Material - Meta and Unlocks April 2026

In Part 2 of this Snap Material Podcast episode, Jesse and Evan shift gears from card breakdowns into a deep dive on unlocks, progression, and the evolving meta—and the numbers alone tell a story. Jesse kicks things off with an unusually massive haul of 39 unlocks, including 11 brand-new cards, sparking a conversation about how events, credits, and sheer grinding can dramatically change your collection in a single season. From standout pulls like Mother Askani to surprising additions like Hope Summers, the duo reflects on which cards actually made an impact—and which ones are still waiting for their moment. Evan follows up with his own unlock journey, highlighting key additions like Isca the Unbeaten and Maverick, along with a wide range of variants that fuel both gameplay and personal style. As always, the discussion blends strategy with personality, touching on deck experimentation, variant collecting, and the sometimes chaotic nature of Series 5 pulls. Whether it’s chasing gold splits, debating card value, or just appreciating great artwork, this segment captures the full player experience beyond just the matches themselves. The episode then transitions into a rich meta discussion, where both hosts unpack the decks and strategies that defined their season. Jesse shares a creative—and occasionally devastating—Mother Askani + Wong combo that can flood the board with discounted powerhouse cards, while Evan breaks down the surprising deck that carried him to Infinite (even after ditching the card it was built around). Along the way, they tackle balance changes, controversial nerfs, and the ever-present tension between fun and fairness in Marvel Snap.

13 de may de 2026 - 36 min
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