Indefensible Ink Podcast
1) THE IRON AGE OF COMICS #1: Crisis, Dark Knight, and Watchmen
Hey, have you heard Indefensible Ink is over and there's a NEW PODCAST in town? Subscribe to THE IRON AGE OF COMICS now on your podcasting app of choice for future updates! Follow @ironageofcomics on ...Show More
2) PREVIEW: The Iron Age of Comics – A New Podcast by Justin Zyduck and Jim Cannon
Indefensible Ink has ended, but retro comics enthusiast and Jim Shooter apologist Justin Zyduck is not done podcasting. Check out this preview of his new show, co-hosted by recurring Indefensible Ink ...Show More
PREVIEW: The Iron Age of Comics – A New Podcast by Justin Zyduck and Jim Cannon
36:16 | Dec 21st, 2022
3) Final Crisis
It's the final episode of Indefensible Ink! And what could be a more appropriate topic to cover than something called Final Crisis? Justin discusses Grant Morrison's divisive 2008 crossover event and ...Show More
4) Continuity and Canon – Part Two
Part two of a conversation with original co-host Ryan McClure about continuity and canon in superhero comics. This episode covers cross-media adaptations and how they affect continuity, the concept of...Show More
5) Continuity and Canon – Part One
Original co-host Ryan McClure returns for the first of a two-part discussion about continuity and canon in superhero comics: the benefits, the downsides, and drilling down into what makes comics diffe...Show More
6) Nightwing: The Ric Grayson Saga – Part Two
Our look at the two-year-long “Nightwing Gets Amnesia” storyline concludes as Justin and guest Jim Cannon get to the bottom of a sinister brainwashing scheme by the Court of Owls that ultimately resul...Show More
7) Nightwing: The Ric Grayson Saga – Part One
Plenty of superheroes go through an amnesia storyline or two in their careers, but Dick Grayson spent around 25 entire issues of his Nightwing series from 2019-2020 with memory loss and a new identity...Show More
8) Justice League of America: The 1997 Television Pilot
There were dozens of TV shows trying to replicate the success of Friends in the late '90s, but only one of them was trying to do so with superheroes. If you're wondering how they could have made a Jus...Show More
9) Fury by Garth Ennis and Darrick Robertson
Here it is, the comic so controversial it made George Clooney drop out of playing Nick Fury in movies and got Marvel publisher Bill Jemas fired! Or at least, that's what people say about Fury, Garth E...Show More
10) Why Doesn't Batman Kill the Joker? Part Two
In part two of an examination of superheroes and the so-called "code against killing," Justin and Jim discuss how Hawkeye typifies a change of attitudes about lethal force in the genre, how Wolverine'...Show More