Echo, Amputees, & Intersectionality • Rebroadcast
As an amputee, Echo holds a special place in Matthew’s heart, so we’re excited to have comics expert Will Freeland join us to discuss this meaningful new MCU show with Matthew.
As an amputee, Echo holds a special place in Matthew’s heart, so we’re excited to have comics expert Will Freeland join us to discuss this meaningful new MCU show with Matthew.
Matthew Fox and Riki Hayashi are joined by Will Freeland and Steve Stormoen from the Hype Is My Superpower podcast to dive deep into the complex themes and character arcs of X-Men ‘97. No member bonus content due to episode length.
MCU guru Will Freeland joins me to talk Echo – the story, characters, representation and Kingpin’s return. As an amputee, Echo is incredibly important to me, and I’ve loved the reactions from deaf & indigenous communities. We discuss why this show matters so much.
In honor of the late Sheldon Menery, we ask: What is Rule Zero – his philosophy that any game should start from a place of shared expectations – and what can it teach us about building community?
I’ve been revisiting all of the Indiana Jones movies on the Bingers Assemble podcast, and I’m excited to share the first installment with you! Once the new movie is released at the end of June, we’ll bring the discussion here to Superhero Ethics to specifically address Indiana Jones and the ethics of archaeology. In the meantime, head over to Bingers Assemble for our comprehensive movie coverage.
Let’s delve into Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse! In the midst of Will’s and my exuberant praise for the film’s excellence, we explore ethical conundrums such as
Will Freeland from the Hype Is My Superpower podcast joins us to talk about minute 35 of Marvel’s The Avengers: from the bridge reveal to vanished gentlemen.
Will Freeland from the Hype Is My Superpower podcast joins us to talk about minute 34 of Marvel’s The Avengers: from confusion for Bruce and Steve to entry to the bridge.
Will Freeland from the Hype Is My Superpower podcast joins us to talk about minute 33 of Marvel’s The Avengers: from Agent Romanoff meeting Captain Rogers to machinery in motion.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Steve takes down the Hydra trooper with the arm cannons then helps Bucky defeat the troopers attacking him. The Hydra trooper with the arm cannons appears again, blasting them both. Steve stops him but Bucky’s left hanging off the side of the train.