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This Comic COOKS
Vactor
205 episodes
1 week ago
This Comic Cooks is the podcast that helps you fall in love with comic books—without wasting your time or money. Whether you’re a lifelong reader or just comic-curious, host Trent Vactor brings you passionate reviews, personal stories, and honest conversations that highlight the emotional power and storytelling magic of comics. No gatekeeping. No fluff. Just one mission: to show you why comics might be the greatest storytelling medium ever invented. If you’ve ever wondered what to read next—or why a single panel can hit harder than an entire movie—this is the show for you.
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This Comic Cooks is the podcast that helps you fall in love with comic books—without wasting your time or money. Whether you’re a lifelong reader or just comic-curious, host Trent Vactor brings you passionate reviews, personal stories, and honest conversations that highlight the emotional power and storytelling magic of comics. No gatekeeping. No fluff. Just one mission: to show you why comics might be the greatest storytelling medium ever invented. If you’ve ever wondered what to read next—or why a single panel can hit harder than an entire movie—this is the show for you.
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Exploring the Depths of Thunderbolts & The Future of the MCU: What Lies Ahead?
This Comic COOKS
48 minutes 6 seconds
4 months ago
Exploring the Depths of Thunderbolts & The Future of the MCU: What Lies Ahead?

In this episode, Vactor and Emmy dive deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, focusing on the recent film 'Thunderbolts' and its implications for the future of the MCU. They discuss the emotional depth of the film, the cultural impact of MCU projects, and the challenges of audience fatigue. The conversation also touches on the importance of character development, the multiverse, and the anticipation surrounding upcoming projects like 'Fantastic Four'. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the need for cohesive storytelling and the significance of mental health themes in superhero narratives.


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Chapters:

00:00 Diving into Thunderbolts

01:17 Mental Health and Character Depth in MCU

04:34 The Future of the MCU: Brave New World and Beyond

06:06 Recasting and the Multiverse

09:22 Anticipation for Fantastic Four

12:54 Pedro Pascal and Career Evolution

16:01 The Impact of Marketing on Audience Excitement

18:31 Expectations for Doomsday and Character Arcs

22:34 Nostalgia and the Multiverse

23:29 The Future of the MCU and Fantastic Four

25:58 Chasing the High of Endgame

26:24 Grounding the MCU's Storylines

27:39 The Challenge of Loose Ends

29:53 Character Development and Emotional Stakes

32:42 The Impact of Marketing on Character Perception

35:44 The Importance of Character Depth

37:51 Found Family in the MCU

39:05 Disney+ and Its Impact on the MCU

43:39 The Future of Marvel and New Characters


This Comic COOKS
This Comic Cooks is the podcast that helps you fall in love with comic books—without wasting your time or money. Whether you’re a lifelong reader or just comic-curious, host Trent Vactor brings you passionate reviews, personal stories, and honest conversations that highlight the emotional power and storytelling magic of comics. No gatekeeping. No fluff. Just one mission: to show you why comics might be the greatest storytelling medium ever invented. If you’ve ever wondered what to read next—or why a single panel can hit harder than an entire movie—this is the show for you.