The Lore Axe is a show where we break down some of the world's most popular fictional worlds -- from sci-fi and fantasy to video games and literature -- and explore them in depth from a philosophical, historical, and sociological lens.
Presented and created by Khalil Thirloway and Alex Hamilton, two friends who needed an outlet to talk about things way too deeply without irritating their friends at gatherings.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Lore Axe is a show where we break down some of the world's most popular fictional worlds -- from sci-fi and fantasy to video games and literature -- and explore them in depth from a philosophical, historical, and sociological lens.
Presented and created by Khalil Thirloway and Alex Hamilton, two friends who needed an outlet to talk about things way too deeply without irritating their friends at gatherings.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This episode of The Lore Axe we have a look at a set of cartoons from the 90s focused on radical anthropomorhic teenage rebels: Street Sharks and Biker Mice from Mars.
In a pre 9/11 world where audiences and writers began to look more critically at the results of booming capitalism, how did this relflect on your everyday Saturday morning show.
As it turns out, not every 90s morning cartoon was created equal. We investigate the themes, inspirations, and context in which these programmes were created.
Intro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.