Episodes

  • Vactor and Emmy (aka the EMCU) break down Fantastic Four: First Steps — from emotional family dynamics to multiverse madness. We discuss Sue Storm’s standout scenes, Pedro Pascal’s Reed Richards, the new Silver Surfer, and what this movie means for the future of the MCU. Plus, we theorize about Galactus, Doom, incursions, and Franklin Richards’ surprising role. This MCU reboot hit us in the feels — let’s talk about why.

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  • In this episode of This Comic Cooks, Vactor and Shoff finally reach the end of the so-called Sony Spider-Verse—with Kraven the Hunter marking the franchise’s final misstep. Was this movie really as bad as the internet says? Did Sony ever have a real plan for Spider-Man’s villains without Spider-Man? And what does Kraven’s failure mean for the future of Marvel’s big-screen multiverse?

    We break down Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s forgettable performance, Russell Crowe’s baffling accent, and the wasted potential of iconic characters like Rhino and Chameleon. Plus, we talk about the contractual chaos between Sony and Marvel Studios, the lost opportunity of a Sinister Six movie, and what comes next—including Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Doomsday, and that Spider-Noir TV show. Subscribe and let’s cook.

    Chapters:

    00:00 The End of the Sony Spider-Verse

    02:39 The Craven the Hunter Experience

    05:22 Sony's Spider-Man Rights and Future

    08:29 Character Portrayals and Casting Choices

    11:06 The Direction and Writing Issues

    13:59 Box Office Performance and Future Prospects

    16:44 Looking Ahead: The Future of the MCU

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  • In this episode of This Comic Cooks Audio, Vactor and Shoff break down the final three episodes of Marvel’s Ironheart on Disney+. Did Riri Williams really make a deal with Mephisto? Was the finale satisfying or a missed opportunity? We dive into the show's biggest twists, from AI Natalie and the trauma behind the tech to Parker Robbins’ Scarface downfall and the multiversal magic of Zelma Stanton.

    Topics include:

    The real meaning behind Riri’s final choice

    Dormammu and the evil behind the cape

    How the finale sets up Strange Academy

    Comic book vs MCU differences for The Hood, Natalie, and more

    What worked, what didn’t, and what we hope comes next

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  • He’s smarter than Batman. Invisible to tech.And he’s finally stepping into the spotlight in James Gunn’s new Superman movie.This is Mr. Terrific—Michael Holt.One of the most brilliant, underrated, and coolest heroes in all of DC Comics.In this video, we break down:✅ His tragic origin story✅ His incredible powers (like the T-Spheres)✅ His ranking as the third-smartest person in the DC Universe✅ Why he might be the key to the new DCUIf you’ve never heard of Mr. Terrific, that’s kind of the point.Because once you understand what he’s capable of…He might just be your new favorite character.🦸‍♂️ Featured comics:• The Terrifics• Justice Society of America• Future State💬 What surprised you most about Mr. Terrific? Comment below!

  • Right now—July 2025—DC Comics is firing on all cylinders. From Absolute Power to House of Brainiac to character-first gems like Shazam, Green Lantern, and JSA, something incredible is happening in comics… and no one seems to be talking about it.In this video, I explore whether we’re entering a new Golden Age of Comics—and why DC might be leading the charge while Marvel struggles to find its voice (except for one bright spot).💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments: Are you reading more DC lately too? Which books are blowing your mind?🙏 Want to support the channel?→ Buy me a comic: https://www.patreon.com/c/vactor📚 Subscribe for more comic book joy, nostalgia, and new reader recommendations every week.#DCComics #MarvelComics #GoldenAgeOfComics #ComicBookReview #AbsolutePower #HouseOfBrainiac #ThisComicCooks

  • You think you know Superman.

    Flight, heat vision, super strength—sure.

    But… hypnosis glasses? Rainbow finger beams? A mini clone from his hand?

    Yep. That actually happened.

    In this episode, we dive into the wildest and most forgotten Superman powers from over 85 years of DC Comics. These are the powers DC quietly erased from canon—but not before giving us some of the weirdest moments in comic book history.

    From super ventriloquism and atomic vision to telepathic caller ID and reality-breaking time travel, this episode is a celebration of comic book chaos at its best.

    🎙️ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    Why Superman’s powers used to be basically unlimited

    The Silver Age madness behind powers like shape-shifting and technopathy

    How DC Comics quietly scaled things back after Crisis on Infinite Earths

    Why weird comics still matter (and why we kind of miss them)

    🧠 Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just love weird comic book trivia, this one’s for you.

    💬 Which power would YOU bring back?

  • A brand-new Superman movie is almost here, but June 2025’s comics gave us plenty to get excited about.In this month’s episode, Vactor is joined by SuperFrank and Tim Tangent from the @BeerwithGeeks podcast to break down the latest Superman titles — including a bizarre new gold form in Superman Unlimited #2, the heartfelt Mark Waid story in Action Comics #1087, and a surprise return for Electric Blue Superman in Justice League Unlimited #8.We also debate whether scroll comics like Marvel Infinity and DC Go are the future—or just a gimmick.👕 Plus: Frank previews a Superman screening event with Brian Michael Bendis and Philip Kennedy Johnson in Cleveland!https://www.beerwithgeeks.com/If you want to help me keep This Comic Cooks going strong, join my Patreon—every dollar helps me make more videos.💬 Join the Community on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/vactor

  • Comics shaped who I am—but today, I’m scared for their future.

    This episode is a personal letter, a cultural warning, and a love story.

    Vactor opens up about how superheroes taught him compassion, why comics matter more than ever, and what we all risk losing if this medium fades away. From the quiet of comic shops to the chaos of the attention economy, this is one of the most important episodes of This Comic Cooks yet.

    🎙️ In this episode:

    Why superhero movies are booming while the comics fade

    The real magic of comics (it’s not the art or words—it’s the space between)

    The comic industry’s biggest challenges: price, access, continuity, and competition

    How to start reading comics again (and help others do the same)

    Why comics whisper, and why that makes them essential in today’s noisy world

    💬 What comic changed you?

    Drop a comment or send a message—your recommendation could help someone fall in love with comics for the first time.

    📚 Get started:

    Hoopla

    Marvel Unlimited

    DC Universe Infinite

    Webtoon

    Tapas

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  • Ever feel like you want to read more comics, but life keeps getting in the way? Between work, parenting, and nonstop responsibilities, even sitting down with a comic can feel impossible. In this episode, Vactor shares his real-life tips for staying connected to the stories you love—without turning comics into a chore.

    We’ll cover:

    How to find "micro-moments" to read during a packed day

    The best comic reading apps for busy people (Marvel Unlimited, DC Universe Infinite, Hoopla)

    How audio-enhanced comics and podcasts keep you immersed

    The importance of letting go of event fatigue and embracing one-issue joy

    Why nostalgia re-reading is one of the best hacks for tired readers

    💬 What comic are you trying to make time for? Drop it in the comments or tag @ThisComicCooks to share your pick.

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  • Is Ironheart worth the wait? After five years in limbo, Marvel finally drops the long-delayed Ironheart series—and Vactor and Shoff are here with a spoiler-filled review of the first 3 episodes. From Riri Williams' emotional AI to Parker Robbins’ live-action debut as The Hood, we break down the themes, the visuals, and why this Disney+ show might be one of Marvel’s most underrated efforts yet.

    We also discuss Mephisto theories, the show's connection to Wakanda Forever, and why fans should read Eve L. Ewing’s Ironheart comics. Plus: preschool Marvel shows, cinematic quality visuals, and what this means for the MCU’s future.

    📚 Comics Mentioned:

    Invincible Iron Man (Bendis)

    Ironheart (Eve Ewing, 2018)

    Champions (featuring Riri)

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  • In this episode, Vactor and Emmy dive deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, focusing on the recent film 'Thunderbolts' and its implications for the future of the MCU. They discuss the emotional depth of the film, the cultural impact of MCU projects, and the challenges of audience fatigue. The conversation also touches on the importance of character development, the multiverse, and the anticipation surrounding upcoming projects like 'Fantastic Four'. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the need for cohesive storytelling and the significance of mental health themes in superhero narratives.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Diving into Thunderbolts

    01:17 Mental Health and Character Depth in MCU

    04:34 The Future of the MCU: Brave New World and Beyond

    06:06 Recasting and the Multiverse

    09:22 Anticipation for Fantastic Four

    12:54 Pedro Pascal and Career Evolution

    16:01 The Impact of Marketing on Audience Excitement

    18:31 Expectations for Doomsday and Character Arcs

    22:34 Nostalgia and the Multiverse

    23:29 The Future of the MCU and Fantastic Four

    25:58 Chasing the High of Endgame

    26:24 Grounding the MCU's Storylines

    27:39 The Challenge of Loose Ends

    29:53 Character Development and Emotional Stakes

    32:42 The Impact of Marketing on Character Perception

    35:44 The Importance of Character Depth

    37:51 Found Family in the MCU

    39:05 Disney+ and Its Impact on the MCU

    43:39 The Future of Marvel and New Characters

  • In this episode of This Comic Cooks, Vactor dives into Scott Snyder’s bold defense of monthly comics through his new series Absolute Batman. With streaming culture dominating how we consume stories, Snyder argues that monthly comics offer something irreplaceable: cliffhangers, conversation, and community.🎤 Topics covered:

    Why monthly comics are more relevant than everSnyder’s mission with Absolute BatmanThe creative explosion in today’s comic marketWhy waiting is part of the magicYes… Batman dropkicks a kid off a boat

    📚 If you’ve ever questioned whether single issues still matter — this episode is your answer.

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  • The symbiote saga is complete—was it worth the goo?

    In this episode of Suffer Sinema, Vactor and Shoff dive into Venom 3: The Last Dance. From multiverse confusion to underused talent, we unpack everything: the highs, the lows, and the final send-off between Eddie and Venom.

    Expect chaotic symbiotes, wasted Oscar nominees, and one last dose of Sony’s web of weirdness. Plus, we tease what’s next—Kraven the Hunter and the return of Fantastic Fourstick as our Suffer Sinema series rolls on.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Venom 3: The Last Dance

    02:36 Reflections on Venom 1 and 2

    05:11 Expectations for Venom 3

    07:36 Character Development and Missed Opportunities

    10:01 The Role of Supporting Characters

    12:45 Visuals and Special Effects

    15:28 The Future of the Sony Spider-Verse

    17:58 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

  • 🎧 Vactor and Shoff return for another round of cinematic suffering—this time, they’re crawling into the tangled mess of Madame Web. Was it worse than Morbius? Why was Ezekiel Sims barefoot on the subway? And did Sony just waste one of its best casts ever?

    In this spoiler-packed roast, we break down the plot holes, laugh at the cringe-worthy dialogue, and ask: how did this even get made?

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  • In this special episode of This Comic Cooks, Vactor is joined by writer Cassius Lawson and aspiring director Evgenii to discuss the origin of a bold new superhero project. Inspired by real historical events from Liberia and built with grounded storytelling in mind, this conversation dives into the creative process behind developing a fresh, globally-minded comic book narrative.Topics include:– The true story behind the 1989 coup in Liberia– Why costumes come second to character– The challenges of representing cultural history as collaborators– Inspirations from Sin City, Sherlock, and Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2– How to balance accessibility for newcomers with deep lore for longtime comic fansWhether you’re a lifelong comic reader or a curious creative, this episode gives a rare glimpse into a new project being built from the ground up—with heart, history, and a hunger to innovate.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to a New Superhero Project

    02:15 The Creative Process Behind the Story

    05:52 Character Development and Storytelling

    07:58 Exploring Political Themes in the Narrative

    12:03 Target Audience and Comic Book Consistency

    16:36 Visual Storytelling Techniques

    20:56 Directorial Inspirations and Style

    23:29 The Vision for Live Action Adaptation

    25:59 Conclusion and Future Updates

  • In this debut episode of Suffer Sinema, hosts Vactor and Shoff sink their teeth into the most memed comic book movie of the decade—Morbius (2022).
    Is it really the disaster everyone said it was? Or is there something lurking beneath the surface? Join us as we talk Jared Leto’s performance, Spider-Man connections, Sony’s failed Sinister Six plans, and why watching Morbius years later might just change your mind.

    ➡️ Topics covered:

    Is Morbius truly the worst comic book movie?

    The “Venom-verse” confusion

    Midnight Sons, Vulture, and Sony’s Spider-Man problem

    Vampire powers vs. comic accuracy

    Why the end credit scene ruins everything

    🎬 Suffer Sinema is the series where we rewatch the most critically panned comic book movies of all time… so you don’t have to. Because sometimes, watching is the real superpower.

  • Comic Test Dummy Ep. 1: Battle Beast Is Invincible’s Wolverine Meets Klingon

    Vactor introduces a brand new segment—Comic Test Dummy—where he throws his co-host Shoff into a new comic pick with no warning, and Shoff shares his raw, unfiltered reaction. First up? Invincible Universe: Battle Beast #1 by Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley!

    🔥 Is Battle Beast the Klingon-Wolverine hybrid of comics?
    🧠 What did Shoff think about the brutal backstory, cosmic rage, and Michael Dorn vibes?
    👊 Is this new series worth following, or just a side quest?

    We also dive into Robert Kirkman’s world-building, Dragon Ball and John Wick parallels, and which Invincible characters deserve their own spinoffs. It’s gory, geeky, and gloriously fun.

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  • Step into the futuristic world of Vitalerium with author and creator Nicholas Keating Casbarro. In this episode of This Comic Cooks, we explore how a cross-country flight inspired an entire sci-fi universe, now spanning novels, comics, and more.

    Nicholas reveals how he brought the world of Vitalerium: Descent into the Void to life—crafting rich characters like Roman Matthews and Darok Ferris Benson, balancing philosophical themes with action-packed storytelling, and turning his sci-fi saga into a powerful comic book adaptation.

    We talk about:

    Building a universe at 36,000 feet

    Adapting a novel into a visual comic experience

    How world-building reflects modern-day society

    The creative process of independent creators

    Tips for aspiring sci-fi storytellers

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  • In this episode, Vactor and SuperTim dive deep into Marvel's Thunderbolts, discussing their initial thoughts on the film, character introductions, and how it compares to other Marvel movies. They explore themes of misfits and team dynamics, the future of the MCU, and the marketing strategies that may have influenced audience expectations. The conversation also touches on the director's vision and execution, as well as the significance of post-credit scenes in setting up future storylines. Ultimately, they share their final thoughts on the film and its place within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    What did you think of the Thunderbolts team?

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Thunderbolts

    03:00 Character Dynamics and Team Composition

    06:01 Themes of Misfits and Teamwork

    09:01 Narrative Structure and Pacing

    11:50 Comparisons to Other Teams

    15:01 Character Development and Arcs

    18:00 Future of the MCU and Building Blocks

    21:00 Post-Credits and Russo Brothers Influence

    26:23 The Shift from Communism to Capitalism in Characters

    28:02 Setting Up the New Avengers

    29:33 The Dynamics of Avengers vs. Doom

    30:54 The Role of Black Panther and Fantastic Four

    32:21 Theories on Dr. Doom's Introduction

    34:21 The Future of the Avengers and Team Dynamics

    36:39 Excitement for the MCU's Direction

    38:24 Reflections on Recent MCU Films

    40:53 The Importance of Established Franchises

    42:19 Marvel's Strategy and Audience Manipulation

    49:20 The Confusion of Movie Titles

    51:38 Balancing Audience Expectations and Financial Goals

  • In this episode, the hosts discuss the Superman comics released in April 2025, including their thoughts on 'Absolute Superman #6', 'Action Comics #1085', and 'Superman #25'. They delve into character developments, particularly focusing on Superman's alien nature and the influence of the Kent family. The conversation also touches on the crossover event 'We Are Yesterday', exploring its implications and the portrayal of classic villains like Ra's al Ghul and the Legion of Doom. The hosts share their favorite moments and insights from the comics, highlighting the ongoing evolution of Superman's character.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Overview of Superman Comics

    08:25 Deep Dive into Absolute Superman

    21:27 Exploring Action Comics: Arctic Assault

    23:49 Action and Pacing in Comics

    25:55 The Last Days of Lex Luthor

    37:56 Superman Issue 25: A Milestone

    42:59 Summer of Superman Special

    48:45 We Are Yesterday: A Crossover Discussion