
Plot summary: Batman races to rescue Robin and Jim Gordon from an alliance of Gotham’s most notorious criminals, powered by the finest graphics video game consoles could manage in 1995.
Continue reading The Matt Signal: The Lost Episode
Plot summary: Batman races to rescue Robin and Jim Gordon from an alliance of Gotham’s most notorious criminals, powered by the finest graphics video game consoles could manage in 1995.
Continue reading The Matt Signal: The Lost Episode
Jerome and Brian discuss the eligibility of one more movie for the pantheon, 2003’s forgotten League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Jerome discusses what Micheal Jordan, Steve Austin, and Sean Connery have in common.
Also, this movie isn’t bad?
Continue reading The Superhero Pantheon: The League of Extraordinary GentlemenPlot summary: On to the 1960s, as Wanda and Vision prepare for a talent show, desperate to blend in despite mounting evidence that something strange is afoot.
Continue reading Marvel Mondays – WandaVision: Episode 2Plot summary: It’s a classic sitcom mishap, as Wanda arranges a romantic anniversary celebration, when in fact Vision’s boss is coming to dinner.
Continue reading Marvel Mondays – WandaVision: Episode 1
Plot summary: Season 2 concludes with an unlikely team-up between Batgirl and Catwoman investigating a stolen cat statue.
Continue reading The Matt Signal – Episode 85: Batgirl Returns
Plot summary: Walt Disney Grant Walker breaks Mr. Freeze out of prison in the hopes of living forever through cryo-tech and presiding over a new world order.

Jerome and Brian take a look at the first season of Amazon Prime’s Invincible. They discuss the shocking twist at the end of the first episode (SPOILERS) and the narrative of what it means to be both a hero and a human being.
Jerome reads off the incredible cast list (takes about two minutes) and they decide what works and what doesn’t about Robert Kirkman’s entry into the superhero genre.
Continue reading The Superhero Pantheon: Invincible (Season One)Jerome and Kevin are back to discuss the final season of Halt and Catch Fire and what a season it is. They discuss the shocking character development and how the show evolved all of the characters. They also make Simpsons references and have a lot of deviations along the way because it’s a three hour podcast.
Continue reading There’s Always Another Podcast: Episode 4