Superhero Politics Podcast

Superhero Politics

Welcome to the Superhero Politics Podcast, where we delve into the fascinating intersection of politics and superheroes! Join us as we explore the parallel worlds of caped crusaders and the corridors of power, dissecting how our favorite superheroes and their stories mirror real-world political dilemmas.

From the ethical implications of vigilante justice to the politics of government oversight, we navigate the thrilling landscapes of comic book universes to uncover the profound social commentary lurking beneath the spandex. Whether you're a political junkie or a superhero aficionado, this podcast is your passport to an exhilarating journey where superheroes and politics collide!

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"Black Canary Cry: Amplifying Black Women's Voices in Comics and Anime Cosplay"
Aug 20 2023
"Black Canary Cry: Amplifying Black Women's Voices in Comics and Anime Cosplay"
Are you ready to hear from a comic book enthusiast who's been on the front lines of conventions and cosplay? Our intriguing guest peels back the pages of her life-long love for comics, anime, and cosplay - a journey that started with her family's history of collecting comic books. She unravels her personal experiences at conventions and grappling with race-bending characters, emphasizing the importance of respectful representation for characters of color. We also crack open the sometimes murky world of representation for black people in the realms of comics and anime. We analyze the characters of Perry White, Jimmy Olsen, Starfire, and Naomi, asking the hard-hitting question - are they truly advancing the industry or merely ticking boxes? We don't shy away from discussing the lack of sustainability for characters of color and the potential for change through upcoming titles featuring black and indigenous characters. Tune in as we also explore how the power of social media can be harnessed to educate about the rich history of black characters in comics. Get ready to embark on a deep exploration of the world of comics and anime!“The world isn’t perfect. But it’s there for us, doing the best it can… that’s what makes it so damn beautiful.” — Roy Mustang (Full Metal Alchemist)Follow Christina on TikTok @drkaoriMerch: https://bit.ly/kaoriakariMarvelDCMerchhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1285505/supporters/new Support the showSubscribe on our new website! Share and leave a review! https://superhero-politics-podcast.onpodium.com/
Superhero Politics Podcast: Live From Galaxycon!
Aug 13 2023
Superhero Politics Podcast: Live From Galaxycon!
Have you ever contemplated the power of comics? How they've been used throughout centuries to narrate potent political messages, shape societal beliefs, and even question the norm? We bring you an episode that will make you see comics in a different light. From our electrifying panel experience at Galaxy Con Rally to the analysis of the first comic strip created in the 1700s, we unravel the complexity and depth of comics. We also invite you, our listeners, to share your thoughts and questions ignited by our discussion.We have an honest conversation about the vital issue of representation in comics and wider society. The impact of recent legislation, Supreme Court decisions, and their potential to erase history and reverse progress is alarming. We discuss such instances as the controversy surrounding Chadwick Boseman’s covered face in the Asian release of Black Panther. The narrative of how comics can serve as a medium of self-expression and celebration, particularly for children, wraps up this part. The topic of race-swapping in pop culture is a contentious one. We delve into representations of darker-skinned characters in historical art pieces and the implications of race-swaps today. Representation in media and comics has the potential to shape societal beliefs and opinions. We touch on the Bud Light controversy and the impact of actor strikes, illustrating the power of storytelling. The episode concludes with a deep look into diversity in X-Men comics, the upcoming Blue Beetle series, and how the 'otherness' phenomenon unites people against a common adversary. Tune in for an insightful, enlightening, and thought-provoking conversation. Support the showSubscribe on our new website! Share and leave a review! https://superhero-politics-podcast.onpodium.com/
America's Flashpoint Paradox: The Flash and SCOTUS rewrite history.
Jul 23 2023
America's Flashpoint Paradox: The Flash and SCOTUS rewrite history.
Ever wondered what a superhero movie could teach us about real-world politics? Strap in, because we're venturing into an intriguing intersection of pop culture and politics, with DC's The Flash as our cinematic pivot point. This episode will unravel intriguing parallels between Barry Allen's timeline alterations and the current attempts to rewrite history within the US government, as we navigate the depths of the Flashpoint Theory and discuss Ezra Miller's stellar performance.We're not stopping at superheroes, though. This conversation also digs into the critical issue of affirmative action laws in the United States—originally designed to uplift minorities but later colonized and co-opted. We'll dissect how these mechanisms, tainted by white privilege and racial advantage, inadvertently contribute to societal resegregation and could be hindering the progress of diversity. And if that's not enough, we'll also shed light on the power of voting and its capacity to effect real-world change. So, are you ready to connect the world of superheroes with the hard-hitting realities of politics and societal norms?https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf/20-1199_hgdj.pdfhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/affirmative-actionhttp://holmesforhighpoint.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3tochTgPVc Support the showSubscribe on our new website! Share and leave a review! https://superhero-politics-podcast.onpodium.com/
Truth, Justice, and the Power of Representation: The Superhero Paradox
Jun 11 2023
Truth, Justice, and the Power of Representation: The Superhero Paradox
Have you ever considered the connection between superhero politics and real-world power dynamics? Join us for a captivating conversation with comic book enthusiast and political science major, Joshua Drumming, as we unravel the politics of superheroes and their reflection on our views of justice and morality. Joshua enlightens us on the presence of white supremacy in juvenile mediums and how neoliberal policies exacerbate its effects.Together, we examine the implications of American-centric messages in superhero stories, focusing on how Superman often represents the United States. We discuss the idea of wealth and power as superpowers and the way they contribute to feelings of powerlessness. Throughout our conversation, we explore the shift from 'Truth, Justice, and the American Way' to a less America-centric message, and the importance of speaking truth to power in today's confused America.Lastly, we dive into the impact of critical race theory on black history and culture, discussing the erasure of African American contributions due to white cultural imperialism. This episode is an eye-opening exploration of the intersection of comic books, politics, and social issues. Join us and learn how we can use our power to make a difference in the world and become the heroes we are meant to be.  Follow Joshua on his Social Media Links: Linkedin: Joshua Drumming Tik Tok: @joshuadrummingHere are some of Joshua's suggested reading:Political Texts:1. Groundings with my Brothers2. Inglorious Empire 3. Fire on the Levee4. Caste5. Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream Comics:1. Kingdom Come2. Superman (current run)3. Action Comics 4. Bitter Root 5. Black Hammer6. Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 7. Sins of Sinister8. Icon and Rocket: Season 19. Static:Season 1/ Static: Shadows of Dakota10. Duo11. Blood Syndicate: Season 1 Support the showSubscribe on our new website! Share and leave a review! https://superhero-politics-podcast.onpodium.com/
Reality Stoned
Jun 23 2021
Reality Stoned
The role of reality warpers in comics has been as heroes and villains'. Beings with the power to bend the very cosmos to their will are a constant threat to all we know. While those that seek to bend reality in the real world wield microphones and gavels and not Infinity Gauntlets, they are no less able to make us doubt all that we know. In this episode we will take on the blatant attempts to remake our history, alter our present and control the future of our democracy as we know it. In my heart, I knew you still cared. But one ever knows for sure. Reality is often disappointing .That is, it was. Now, reality can be whatever I want."― ThanosWell known reality warpers: Mr. Mxyzptlk (Character) - Comic Vine (gamespot.com)Max Faraday (Character) - Comic Vine (gamespot.com)Mad Jim Jaspers (Character) - Comic Vine (gamespot.com)Jenny Quantum (Character) - Comic Vine (gamespot.com)Franklin Richards (Character) - Comic Vine (gamespot.com)X-Man (Character) - Comic Vine (gamespot.com)Critical Race TheoryThe 1619 Project: The 1619 Project - WikipediaNikole Hannah Jones: Nikole Hannah JonesNikole Hannah-Jones Won't Join UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty Without Tenure (msn.com)LegislationFor the People Act: Text - H.R.1 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): For the People Act of 2021 | Congress.gov | Library of CongressGeorge Floyd Justice and Policing Act: H.R.1280 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 | Congress.gov | Library of CongressEmmett Till Anti Lynching Act: H.R.35 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): Emmett Till Antilynching Act | Congress.gov | Library of CongressJohn Lewis Voting Rights Act: How is the John Lewis Voting Rights Act different from H.R. 1? - The Washington PostComicsStatic Shock: Static: Season One creators discuss the character’s revamp at DC Comics - Polygon Support the showSubscribe on our new website! Share and leave a review! https://superhero-politics-podcast.onpodium.com/
Finale!!!!
Apr 19 2021
Finale!!!!
The season one finale is here! It's been an awesome first season and I looking forward to a short break before coming back more powerful than ever for season two. We cover alot this episode, so here is the run down. Chapter 1: We cover the state of the country with the outbreak of shooting and police violence. Daunte Wright, Derek Chauvin, Adam Toledo and other cases that intersect race and the justice system. Chapter 2:  Jumps into all the great content that is out there and my takes on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Invincible, Loki, the Snyder Cut, Suicide Squad, Black Adam and more. Chapter 3: I give you current reading list and suggestions for what you can pick up including great title from DC and Marvel.Chapter 4: I give you my recommendations for some great podcasts to listen to and even some you might hear me on. (Hint, I'm actually a guest on one).Chapter 5: I answer a listener email! Big shout out to the SJW Comic Book Club (@sjwcomicscast) • Instagram photos and videos crew for having me on. Veronica, Melissa and Monte are doing great things over there. Check them out here. https://twitter.com/sjwcomicscast. My episode is here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s6e7-incredible-hulk-always-on-my-mind-guest-superhero/id1525595644?i=1000517302004Next is Buffy and Amber over Marvel Mondays: 616. Hoping to work with them really soon on a great collaboration: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marvel-mondays-616/id1562780980 Find them on social at: https://twitter.com/616Mondays?s=20  and https://www.instagram.com/marvelmondays616/And finally The Renaissance Project: A Black Girls Movement: https://www.instagram.com/therenaissanceprjct/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-renaissance-project-a-black-girls-movement/id1546740418?uo=4I am really partial to this one guys! Love, Love Love!!And my reading list: Venom: The King in BlackBatman: The Detective #1XMen: Children of the AtomSensational Wonder WomanBlack Panther: A Nation Under our FeetMusic: Background music by me! It's called Hero Anthem and it is the first track on the upcoming SuperHeroPolitics EP. See you in a few weeks.-Superhero Politics Support the showSubscribe on our new website! Share and leave a review! https://superhero-politics-podcast.onpodium.com/