It’s our twenty ninth Superman Special! Zach is joined by Lance Laster from Always Hold On To Arrow for the latest “Superman” (2025) update. We talk the casting of Jonathan Kent, the official logo, and rumors about who the villain might be.
MoreHost Anthony Desiato and guest Nick Farina present a special comic book buying guide for readers who are new to Superman or comics in general.
MoreTyler and James watch the trailer for “Joker 2,” talk about “Justice League Action” and discuss recent comics.
MoreThis week Zach is joined by Leah Vogel to discuss the one hundred ninety third episode of Smallville, “Charade.”
MoreHost Anthony Desiato ushers in the return of the podcast with a special interview! In this standalone installment before coverage of Season 2 begins, Anthony speaks with Adventures of Superman historian Jim Nolt (The Adventures Continue) about his fandom and experience with the show.
MoreAlan and Rob are joined by “Superman & Lois” staff writer Adam Mallinger to chat all about working on the first three seasons of the incredible series, missing out on working on another CW show and landing his dream job writing for the Man of Steel.
MoreHost Anthony Desiato and guest Bernie Gerstmayr (Aw Yeah Comics – Skokie) dig into “The Kingdom” — Mark Waid’s follow-up to “Kingdom Come” that introduced the concept of Hypertime and recently celebrated its 25th anniversary — as well as the just-completed “Return to Kingdom Come” arc from “World’s Finest” by Waid and artist Dan Mora, featuring the origin of Magog.
MoreOn this Krypton Report host Tyler Patrick and James (Superman Red) treat everyone to one of their Patreon level Commentaries, specifically their “Aquaman & the Lost Kingdom.”
MoreThis week Zach is joined by Rob O’Connor from the All Star Superfan Podcast and Craig McKenzie from Kneel Before Blog to discuss the one hundred ninety second episode of Smallville, “Upgrade.” They talk Craig’s Smallville fandom, the return of Brain Austin Green’s Metallo, the John Corben/Lois Lane dynamic, Red Kryptonite and the episode’s alternate ending. Jor-El might be silent this week, but the latest Always Hold On To Smallville isn’t!
MoreHost Anthony Desiato and guest Rich Roney dig into the origins of the World’s Finest team as they survey the first meetings between Superman and Batman across time and media — from their first appearance together in 1941’s “All-Star Comics” no.7 to the first official meeting in “Superman” no.76 (1952) to John Byrne’s reinvention in “Man of steel” no.3 (1986) to Mark Waid’s most recent retelling in “World’s Finest” no.18-19 (2023).
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