Comic Talk Today

Join Dustin every Wednesday and Saturday as he dives deep into what's going on in the Nerdy Culture from comics and RUMORS  to movies and TV. Then also, when we take deep dive discussions into topics that matter, or for interviews with some of those Nerds who have influence on the culture.

Comic Talk Today is hosted by Dustin and produced by Dustin. Get in touch with us via Twitter, @Generally_Nerdy, by sending us an e-mail.

Comic Talk Today has released 521 episodes since launching on Mar 03, 2018

It's time for another installment of Throwback Thursday on Comic Talk Today and this week, we head back to 1993 to discuss one of Martin's favorite books from Malibu's Ultraverse as we discuss Prime (1993) #1-6. 

Martin is back after the holiday break and it is time for another rant. Inspired by an interaction on comic book pricing sensitivity, Martin dives into what it costs to make and put out a comic and why maybe comic books aren't the medium for you if you're not willing to pay $3.99 for a book. As always, send all hate mail to yell@comictalk.today or join the conversation on Twitter, @geekvine. 

Today is Christmas day and while there is no new episode, Martin wanted to post a little something to get you in the holiday spirit whether you celebrate Christmas or not, and whether you have the joy of spending it with family or not. Here's Stan Lee reading Twas The Night Before Christmas. We'll be back tomorrow with a brand new episode and merry Christmas to all and to all a good night. 

Martin returns to Comic Talk Today to catch up on the latest news from the comic book world. First up, details begin to emerge for Detective Comics #1000 and Martin is EXCITED, Border Town is cancelled by DC Vertigo, and the biggest news of the week - DC Universe will have same day release on all new animated films beginning with Reign Of The Supermen in January. Plus, stay tuned for some recommendations for this week's new comic book day!

Martin returns with an all new episode of Comic Talk Today and this time, it's time to discuss the news. On this episode, Martin discusses some changes over at Valiant Entertainment, and a newly announced Marvel title that has him very excited before diving into the meat of the show. First up, what the Avengers: Endgame trailer says about the plot of the film and the possible future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, why Crisis On Infinite Earths being next year's CW Arrowverse crossover is fantastic news, and what is TKO Studios and what have they done to have Martin devote 15 minutes of the episode to their publishing strategy? Tune in and find out!

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