
New Hero, Who Dis? (Static Shock Season 1 Ep. 1-4)
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11/08/21 • 64 min
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It’s time to put a shock to your system!! Chamar and Andrew are back with yet another season as we discuss one of the most iconic young heroes of our time, Static! In our season premiere, we’re discussing the very first 4 episodes of the Static Shock series as we dive into the origin of one of the most electrifying heroes in the game.
As always, we are here to ask the big questions: Does the story make sense? How does it compare to the comic? Is it a good addition to the universe? And most importantly, are we allowed to say "paramecium" in a podcast?
Thank you so much to Marvel Dice Throne for supporting today's episode. Please use the following link to check out their Kickstarter, support the campaign, and reserve your copy!
Also, follow Yet Another DC Animated Podcast on social media or check us out at Forgotten Entertainment.
It’s time to put a shock to your system!! Chamar and Andrew are back with yet another season as we discuss one of the most iconic young heroes of our time, Static! In our season premiere, we’re discussing the very first 4 episodes of the Static Shock series as we dive into the origin of one of the most electrifying heroes in the game.
As always, we are here to ask the big questions: Does the story make sense? How does it compare to the comic? Is it a good addition to the universe? And most importantly, are we allowed to say "paramecium" in a podcast?
Thank you so much to Marvel Dice Throne for supporting today's episode. Please use the following link to check out their Kickstarter, support the campaign, and reserve your copy!
Also, follow Yet Another DC Animated Podcast on social media or check us out at Forgotten Entertainment.
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As always, we are here to ask the big questions: Does the story make sense? How does it compare to the comic? Is it a good addition to the universe? And most importantly, should we still be looking over our shoulders next Earth Day?
Thank you so much to Marvel Dice Throne for supporting today's episode. Please use the following link to check out their Kickstarter, support the campaign, and reserve your copy!
Also, follow Yet Another DC Animated Podcast on social media or check us out at Forgotten Entertainment.
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As always, we are here to ask the big questions: Does the story make sense? How does it compare to the comic? Is it a good addition to the universe? And most importantly, does Chucky make an appearance in Child’s Play?
Thank you so much to Marvel Dice Throne for supporting today's episode. Please use the following link to check out their Kickstarter, support the campaign, and reserve your copy!
Also, follow Yet Another DC Animated Podcast on social media or check us out at Forgotten Entertainment.
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