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This summer Marvel and DC have some big crossover storylines to ramp up the excitement. 'Blood Hunt' from Marvel involves a worldwide vampire war that could spell disaster for our heroes. 'House of Brainiac' from DC sees an invasion from one of Superman's oldest foes that could have some long-lasting impact on Earth's champions. Plus a ton of news to share! Jay and Josh have a bloody good brainy discussion on Superhero Suite.
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What was it about 1964? The Beatles came to America, the Civil Rights Act was signed, and we were introduced to six new iconic comic characters. The popularity of those heroes has only grown over time. We look back at their history and discuss why they've lasted so long. Jay and Josh iron their capes, polish their boots, and practice their magic spells for a diamond anniversary on Superhero Suite.
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What do you think was the best year in the history of comic books? We pick a couple of them and analyze what made them so memorable. What was going on in the DC and Marvel universes? What were the characters dealing with? Do you have an even better year? Jay and Josh partner up with Calendar Man on Superhero Suite.
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Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow was an interesting new take on the character by Tom King. Now it will be the inspiration for the newest live-action version of the character in the DCU from James Gunn. We analyze and review the comic series as we speculate what it might mean for the movie. Plus, we celebrate the 45th anniversary of Marvel's Alpha Flight; Canada's very own Avengers from John Byrne. Jay and Josh try to avoid the Phantom Zone on Superhero Suite.
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What better month than March to celebrate the greenest hero of them all. Green Lantern has been around in some form or another for just about as long as there have been superheroes. On this episode we trace the origin of the character and all the ways it has evolved through the years. Plus a look at announcements, releases, and trailers. Jay and Josh are green with envy on Superhero Suite.
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Fifty years ago, Marvel introduced us to a different kind of Martial Arts with the debut of Iron Fist. Danny Rand was thrust into the mantle of the Iron Fist at a young age, but was only a part of a legend that was centuries old. On this episode we look back at the origins of the unique character, how he evolved, and what's next. Plus, the latest news in cinematic and comic heroes. Jay and Josh use their fists to keep their clothes wrinkle-free on Superhero Suite.
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As the excitement builds for the casting announcement of the Fantastic Four, the Suite looks back on the history of the First Family of Marvel. From their innovative beginnings in the comics to their TV and film appearances (which ran the gamut of quality), Reed, Sue, Ben, and Johnny have just about seen it all. And in less than a year, we will see their newest versions taking their rightful place in the MCU. Jay and Josh stretch the limits of invisibility and rock the flame on Superhero Suite.
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We're not just playing games! Well, actually we are. The Suite takes a look back at a history of Superhero games. From board games to video games, we love immersing ourselves into the world of our heroes by playing in the worlds they save. Jay and Josh roll for Kryptonite damage on Superhero Suite.
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It's our 100th episode! To celebrate, we are looking back at a ton of anniversary issues of comic books. Why do publishers feel the need to spotlight certain issues? Why are they important? And what are some of the most notable issues throughout history? Jay and Josh proudly wear their silver tuxedos in celebration of Superhero Suite #100!
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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom has come and gone quickly. We share our thoughts on the movie and speculate where the DCEU may go from here. Was it a good movie? Was it too little, too late? Jay and Josh kick their flippers frantically on Superhero Suite.
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Alex Ross creates his comic art in a realistic, painterly style that would be the envy of Renaissance artists. We look at the history of his artwork and discuss some notable pieces. And we wrap up the year with some very big news in both Marvel and DC. Jay and Josh forget old acquaintances but bring other things to mind on Superhero Suite.
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Avengers Campus at Disney's Hollywood Studios may be the best spot for complete Marvel immersion. The Suite looks at the history of the superhero-themed land, what you can do when you go, and what may be in store for the future. Plus, news about upcoming series, casting, and more. Jay and Josh have sore arms after trying to get high scores on Web Slingers on Superhero Suite.
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The Marvels, starring Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, and Iman Vellani as an unlikely trio of partners that must stop the vengeful Dar-Benn and untangle their powers. It's a story about redemption and working together that sends a much-needed message these days. Tune in for a spoiler-free review (plus a bonus spoilery review) and a brief history of the important characters. Jay and Josh try not to throw up as they go higher, further, fas…urp….nope, on Superhero Suite.
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Crossovers may seem common these days, but in 1984 Marvel created one of the first and biggest with their event called Secret Wars. Heroes and villains battling it out on Battleworld in a fight to the death, thanks to the Beyonder. But it was much more than just a comic story. It influenced future comics, generated products, and maybe even affected the future MCU. Jay and Josh go beyond on Superhero Suite.
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Keith Giffen was a prolific comic book artist and writer for more than 40 years. He contributed to many existing titles and even created a few new iconic ones, such as Lobo and Rocket Raccoon. Join us as we look back on the multifaceted and sometimes controversial career of this comic book icon. Jay and Josh hire an exterminator to get rid of Ambush Bug on Superhero Suite.
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The Punisher and Shang-Chi can date their origins back to 1973, during a time of change in American culture. Despite being characters that reflect the time, they have endured through the years and are still popular today in comics, movies and TV. Should they still be used as characters, even if they have evolved? Jay and Josh hope they won't be punished too much for their opinions on Superhero Suite.
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Loki isn't just the charismatic trickster that the brilliant Tom Hiddleston has presented to us. The history of the character goes well beyond the MCU and even comic books. This week we look back on where Loki came from and look at where he's going for season 2 of the Disney+ series. Jay and Josh play try to fool (and sometimes kill) each other on Superhero Suite.
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What kind of comic book titles are you reading right now? We review some of the ones that are piquing our interest and getting us excited for what's to come. The guys lay out Marvel, DC, and a few obscure stories as well. Jay and Josh get bagged and boarded on Superhero Suite.
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In 1963 Stan Lee and Jack Kirby gave us a unique team up with the X-Men. Throughout those 60 years, we have seen exciting stories of action, but also thoughtful lessons for our society about the treatment of others. We revisit some of the most important stories and talk about its influence. Plus, a review of the latest DC movie Blue Beetle. Jay and Josh reveal their mutant abilities on Superhero Suite.
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Blue Beetle? Oh, that brand new character they're introducing in a movie? Think again. Blue Beetle has been saving the day for more than 80 years! Despite the long existence of this indigo hero, he has had many different iterations. We look back on his history. Jay and Josh feel blue on Superhero Suite.
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