Mickey Factz, Tat Wza, and Pete Rock are back, resurrecting Our Love Hate Relationship with Comic Culture with a wild ride through the latest in comic news and nerd debates. The crew dives into Jonathan Majors’ rumored return as Kang, celebrates Damson Idris stepping into the role of Black Panther, and gears up for a Halloween Blade screening at Lincoln Center with Shaolin Jazz. Along the way, they unpack Warner Bros.’ possible sale, Disney’s looming dominance, Vision Quest theories, West Co...
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Mickey Factz, Tat Wza, and Pete Rock are back, resurrecting Our Love Hate Relationship with Comic Culture with a wild ride through the latest in comic news and nerd debates. The crew dives into Jonathan Majors’ rumored return as Kang, celebrates Damson Idris stepping into the role of Black Panther, and gears up for a Halloween Blade screening at Lincoln Center with Shaolin Jazz. Along the way, they unpack Warner Bros.’ possible sale, Disney’s looming dominance, Vision Quest theories, West Co...
Mickey Factz, Tat Wza, and Pete Rock are back, resurrecting Our Love Hate Relationship with Comic Culture with a wild ride through the latest in comic news and nerd debates. The crew dives into Jonathan Majors’ rumored return as Kang, celebrates Damson Idris stepping into the role of Black Panther, and gears up for a Halloween Blade screening at Lincoln Center with Shaolin Jazz. Along the way, they unpack Warner Bros.’ possible sale, Disney’s looming dominance, Vision Quest theories, West Co...
When Wonder Man tried to get clever, the crew split fast. Bun B, Tom Frank, and Jeffrey Sledge join Tat Wza, Mickey Factz, and Pete Rock for part two of this special crossover—so if you missed part one, catch it over on Unglossy. Together they break down why clarity beats chaos, how humor became the MCU’s Achilles’ heel, and what happens when villains lose their menace. From Bun’s Deadpool variant dreams and wild Spider-Man theories to a detour through Marvel Zombies and What If, this episode...
The “butter effect” is officially buried and the Cyclops shades are on—Mickey’s camera is clean, Pete’s broadcasting live from a Cincinnati record store, and Tat’s ready to fight for Peacemaker like it pays his rent. We dive into Marvel Zombies (Eps. 1–2): Young Avengers mayhem, power sets finally unchained, and that slick Blade/Moon Knight mash-up that had us yelling at the screen. Plus a jellybean-style body-count game (closest wins bragging rights), and a speed run through the rumor mill: ...
Pete’s dialing in from a Cincinnati record bin, Tat’s got notes like court exhibits, and Mickey’s already swinging. We crown Marvel Zombies as the MCU’s most turned-up animation since X-Men ’97—power sets unleashed, consequences real—and assign homework for next week’s full breakdown. Then it’s claws out for the Wolverine game (Madripoor, Omega Red, the whole feral mood), and New York goes villain-deep as Brand New Day stacks the deck—hello Alistair Smythe, Scorpion, and our guy Cron Don back...
DJ 2-Tone Jones and Gerald Watson of Shaolin Jazz / Can I Kick It? pull up and turn the pod into a projector room—live-scoring cult classics like Eight Diagram Pole Fighter, Tron: Legacy, and Predator, blending beats and dialogue like sonic kung fu. From there, the barbershop buzzes: Marvel vs. DC loyalties, rumors of Mr. Sinister leading the next X-Men wave, Doom leaks, and Knull creeping into Spider-Man’s orbit. Affleck’s Daredevil gets revisited (MCD’s Kingpin forever), Charlie Cox’s versi...
Marvel Zombies has the crew fired up—What If… vibes with extra gore, Spidey wildin’, and Tony Stark straight undead. Pete, Mickey, and Tat trade shots on Daredevil’s missing suit, Marvel’s hot streak (X-Men ’97, Thunderbolts, Fantastic Four), and rumors of a Sinister Six swarm in Spider-Man. DC gets its licks too: Superman: Man of Tomorrow in 2027 (Brainiac or bust), Black Mask stepping up, and even a Static Shock curveball with Big Sean in the mix. They close it out by ranking 2027’s heavywe...
Pete Rock, Mickey Factz, Tat Wza, and special guest Skyzoo turn the mic into a comic shop barbershop. Sky breaks down why Miles Morales is the truest Brooklyn rep (Jordan 1s > star-spangled nostalgia), then the crew debates Peacemaker fatigue and Gunn’s Superman vibes. Street Fighter casting gets spicy—50 Cent as Balrog, Jason Momoa as Blanka, and a hard side-eye at a certain “comic relief.” We nerd out over Eyes of Wakanda’s Iron Fist episode, the bloody-beautiful Marvel Zombies trailer (...
Pete Rock, Mickey Factz, and Tat Wza skip Peacemaker homework like pros and sprint into the rumor-verse: RDJ vs. Reynolds on set (egos with capes), Deadpool maybe benched for Secret Wars, and “is Cumberbatch clocking out as Strange?” They toast Fantastic Four hitting $500M, daydream an Andrew Garfield comeback (Sony, stop villain solo movies), and pitch a two-part Secret Wars where Doom wins… for a while. Spidey scoops: Jackie Chan on stunts, Florence Pugh + Tramell Tillman join the party. Th...
Pete Rock live-reacts to Peacemaker while Mickey Factz warms to the Gunn-verse and Tat Wza polices continuity like a hall monitor with receipts. The crew debates DC’s next moves, the “games are canon” twist, and the rumor of a never-before-seen MCU hero in the next Spider-Man—bets fly on Iceman, Firestar, a Defender, or Black Cat. Quick hits: Midnight Suns slander, Avengers-game regret, hype for Marvel Cosmic Invasion, and homework: Pete finishes Peacemaker S1 and Eyes of Wakanda. Drop your h...
The crew is back on Our Love/Hate Relationship with Comic Culture and they’ve got plenty to say. Mickey Factz, Tat Wza, and Pete Rock break down Eyes of Wakanda—from stunning animation to hidden Easter eggs. The crew debates why animated Iron Fist cooks harder than Netflix ever did, if Shang-Chi measures up, and where Marvel’s headed next with Spider-Man 4, Savage Hulk, and Punisher in War Machine armor. Raw takes, real laughs, and no notes spared. Our Love, Hate Relationship with Comic Cultu...
Pete Rock, Mickey Factz, and Tat Wza are back—reuniting for the first time in a minute to dive deep into the latest from the comic book movie world. The crew breaks down Superman, debating whether James Gunn’s take lives up to the legacy, and why Mr. Terrific might have stolen the show. Then it’s on to Fantastic Four, where all three agree Marvel finally got it right—with Galactus, Shalabal’s Silver Surfer, and a space scene that had fans buzzing. From there, the hosts unpack the MCU’s 80% bo...
The comic guys dive all in on a variety of topic while welcoming to the show Juanyto, aka DJ John, who has worked for HOT 97 (WQHT-FM) for more than a decade as an on-air host and mix DJ. Juanyto is also an Ebro in the Morning Show’s correspondent and a show producer as well as the co-host of the Feed the Meter podcast, covering a wide range of topics such as music, fashion, and sports. The new Marvels trailer is out and Mickey wants to make it very clear he loves woman before ripping ...
We learned very quickly this week, never ask Tat for tickets to Summer Jam. In his absence Mickey and Pete got deep on their excitement for the return of Nick Fury, and who has the best rogues gallery Spiderman or Batman. In his return, Tat reminds them of the Avengers’ villains, the goat of all villains and who would play Doom in a movie of his own. And did someone just say they didn’t watch The Walking Dead, The Sopranos and The Wire?! How is that even possible? Our Love, Hate Relationship ...
Tat transforms into his inner Marvel Cinematic Attorney, Johnnie Tatrun, as the fellas breakdown all the craziness of the multiverse. From Jonathan Majors’ arrest to a 71 year old Michael Keaton playing Batman in the upcoming Flash movie to the firing of Victoria Alonzo join Tat, Pete Rock and Mickey Factz as they go from legal-ness to ridiculousness. Our Love, Hate Relationship with Comic Culture is hosted by Pete Rock, Tat Wza and Mickey Facts, edited by Tom Frank and brou...
O’ we got a good one today, comic fans. Mickey, Tat and Pete are joined by a true creative renaissance man who blends Hip-Hop and comic book culture like no other. It’s our very first guest to the show, Brooklyn-born, music journalist Rob Markman. Rob tells us how he got into comic books, debates with the fellas about the future of the MCU and DCEU and damn it, agrees with a few of Mickey’s crazy thoughts just a tad too much. That and so much more on this week’s @ComicCulturePodcast. Our Love...
Mickey, Tat and Pete pick up their past conversations about Batman and the Hulk. Why does Mickey dislike Batman Begins? Must every Batman movie start with the origin story? Is Liam Neeson really the best choice for Ra's al Ghul? Why in the world would Hulk ever be wearing a Hawaiian Shirt? And most importantly the debate is on... are all criminals villains and all villains criminals? Our Love, Hate Relationship with Comic Culture is hosted by Pete Rock, Tat Wza and Mickey Facts, edited by Tom...
– SPOILER ALERT – Mickey, Tat and Pete go into great depth on their very specific feeling on all that went down in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – the third Ant-Man-specific entry in the MCU and the first movie of Phase 5. One thing was for certain, Jonathan Majors stole the show. But did we need more Kang and did he really just get killed by two white women… really? Is this all just setting up much bigger things to come or has Marvel lost their creative path? So much to discuss in ...
Are you ready to watch Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania? Will Scott Lang die? What about Hank Pym? Did Mickey just say Reed Richards is going to appear in Ant-Man? And did you ever why Bruce Banner was called David Banner in the 80's... Let Tat explain. That and so much to get into this week with our Comic Culture superhero trio. And please give us your comments on Instagram @ComicCulturePodcast! Our Love, Hate Relationship with Comic Culture is hosted by Pete Rock, Tat Wza and Mickey Facts,...
Do you trust James Gunn to bring the DCU back to life? Jobs were lost, hearts were broken and a brand new slate of projects announced as James Gunn dropped lots of nuggets this past week. Join Mickey Factz, Tat Wza and Pete Rock as they debate the future of DC Studio and some interesting upcoming projects including Shazam, Aquaman (Spoiler Alert: Mickey is not a fan), Superman, Supergirl, Batman, Swamp Thing and so much more! Special thanks to Terrence X as we unveil his first ed...
It’s Episode 3 of Our Love, Hate Relationship with Comic Culture featuring Mickey Factz, Tat Wza, and Pete Rock. This week we're wearing bucket hats (Tat didn’t get the memo) and talking favorite comic storylines, Mickey cheering for the death of Iron Man, lack of respect for Hank Pym, and the best and worst betrayals of characters in the movies. Please, don’t even get us started on Ben Affleck as Daredevil or Batman. Who are your top 3 actors in comic movies? Our Love, Hate Relationsh...
Mickey Factz, Tat Wza, and Pete Rock are back, resurrecting Our Love Hate Relationship with Comic Culture with a wild ride through the latest in comic news and nerd debates. The crew dives into Jonathan Majors’ rumored return as Kang, celebrates Damson Idris stepping into the role of Black Panther, and gears up for a Halloween Blade screening at Lincoln Center with Shaolin Jazz. Along the way, they unpack Warner Bros.’ possible sale, Disney’s looming dominance, Vision Quest theories, West Co...