How has Welcome to Night Vale not been mentioned yet?? Even if you don't like the humor or weirdness, Cecil Baldwin's voice alone makes it worth listening to.
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/...536258179?mt=2
http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/comm...-to-night-vale
For comics, the best thing going is Rachel and Miles X-Plain the X-Men. Two industry members, and more importantly fans, break down the X-Men from the first issue in 1963 moving forward. 26 episodes in, they're up to the early 80s Uncanny X-Men and New Mutants series. You have to check this out if you're an X-Men fan.
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/...862258051?mt=2
http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rach...plain-the-xmen
http://www.rachelandmiles.com/xmen/?p=6
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Originally Posted by rachelandmiles.com
As long-time X-readers, we also recognize that the series can be–well, “daunting” is the nice word. Time travel paradoxes? The X-Men created a new splinter universe in the seconds it took you to read this sentence. Clones? Get ‘em by the dozen. Retcons? Honey, let me tell you about something called the Phoenix Force.
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We’ve been explaining the X-Men informally for years–to our friends and family, to the Internet, and, occasionally, to patient strangers on the street. Now, we’re making it official, with Rachel and Miles X-Plain the X-Men: a weekly-or-so podcast dedicated to unpacking the weird, wonderful world of our favorite superhero soap opera for newcomers and die-hard fans alike.
Daunted by complex continuity? Can’t tell a mutate from a warpie? We are here for you. We have trained for this responsibility for decades. We have the backissues, the calluses, and a really detailed map of the Summers family tree.
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A Podcast of Ice and Fire was really good until they got too bitchy about Game of Thrones.