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the Trial of Cain Marko! (part two)! With Anthony Oliveira, Leah Williams, Tristan Palmgren, Andre Mason, Arturo Rojas, Bethony Pope, and Bradley Clayton!

the Trial of Cain Marko! (part two)! With Anthony Oliveira, Leah Williams, Tristan Palmgren, Andre Mason, Arturo Rojas, Bethony Pope, and Bradley Clay…

FromGraymalkin Lane the podcast


the Trial of Cain Marko! (part two)! With Anthony Oliveira, Leah Williams, Tristan Palmgren, Andre Mason, Arturo Rojas, Bethony Pope, and Bradley Clay…

FromGraymalkin Lane the podcast

ratings:
Length:
165 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The trial of the the Juggernaut continues! Last week, we discussed the psychology and origin of the Juggernaut, this week we put him on trial! This is a LONG episode, but we cover the comprehensive history of the Juggernaut, who has been through a shocking number of changes over the years! He's been an abused child, a revenge-bent rage machine, a helpless castaway, a mercenary, a teacher, a hero, a prisoner, a magic wielder, and a team leader, but most of all he's been the best husband to Black Tom Cassidy. Learn the entire history of this beloved character!Chad is joined by an all-star cast of jury members, and we have an in-depth discussion on this incredible character. Featuring super-fan Andre (@talknerdy2me), podcaster Arturo (from X-is-for-Podcast), podcaster Noelle (from X-Men Unraveled), artist Bradley (@knifesystem), novelist Bethany (@bethanypope), and comics and novel writers Tristan Palmgren, Anthony Oliveira, and Leah Williams! (Note, due to the length of this episode, Chad has silenced most of the voting portions, but scores will be shared at the end of the Trial.)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Released:
Jan 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Queer friends review the original X-Men comics from the 1960s