Episodi

  • The Rainbow Batman
    Jan 27 2026
    Batman in red, gold… even rainbow?! In this wild Silver Age comic from 1957 (Detective Comics Issue 241), Batman shocks Gotham by wearing a different color suit every night and it’s not just a fashion statement. Join Zach and Mike as they unravel the hilariously bizarre mystery behind Rainbow Batman, complete with exploding trucks, tear gas cameras, a jealous movie star, and a sharpshooting contest where Batman literally wears a bullseye on his chest. And yes, there’s actually a reason for it all (sort of). Like, Subscribe, and Let us know what T-Shirt Design you'd like to see from us! #batman #dccomics #comicbookpodcast #silveragecomics #brosfoesandheroes #dc #robin #geekhumor #superheroes Thank you to our sponsors! Click on them below: puzzle.io : https://puzzleio.pxf.io/3J0Y4y MagikFlame: https://magikflame.pxf.io/K0dgQv Hello Cake: https://cake.sjv.io/kOoEjv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    43 min
  • Superman vs. Witchcraft
    Jan 22 2026
    This week on Bros, Foes, and Heroes, Zach and Mike dive into one of the strangest Silver Age Superman stories ever published: “The Curse of Lena Thorul” from Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane Issue 23 (1961). Sent to a New England town famous for witch trials, Lois Lane stumbles into a mystery involving disappearing objects, ancient spell books, reincarnated witches, and a woman who looks exactly like a centuries-dead sorceress. Naturally, things escalate quickly. Typewriters vanish, books turn to dust, and Lois becomes convinced she’s been cursed. Enter Superman, who doesn’t believe in superstition… despite being an alien from another planet. As the story unfolds, the truth behind the “witchcraft” is revealed to be classic Silver Age comic logic at its finest! #superman #loislane #dccomics #silveragecomics #comicbookhistory #classiccomics #supermancomics #silveragecomics #brosfoesandheroes Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane Issue 23 (DC Comics, 1961) "The Curse of Lena Thorul!" Writer: Jerry Siegel Penciler and Inker: Kurt Schaffenberger Thank you to our sponsors! Click on them below: puzzle.io : https://puzzleio.pxf.io/3J0Y4y MagikFlame: https://magikflame.pxf.io/K0dgQv Hello Cake: https://cake.sjv.io/kOoEjv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    34 min
  • The Secret Life of Catwoman
    Jan 20 2026
    In this "at home" edition of Bros, Foes, and Heroes, we travel back to December 1950 to explore Batman issue 62 and the story titled "The Secret Life of the Catwoman". This issue is a fascinating piece of comic history written by Bill Finger, the man who truly shaped the character. From weaponized Persian cats to the mystery of "reverse amnesia," we dive into the Golden Age quirks that define one of Selina Kyle’s early adventures. We also tackle the hard questions: Is Commissioner Gordon taking kickbacks for giant 1950s TVs?. In this episode, we discuss: Catwoman’s Origins: Her debut alongside the Joker and her early days as a socialite villain. The Partners in Crime: The mysterious Mr. X frees Catwoman from prison to embark on a Gotham crime wave. The Brick That Changed Everything: How a falling brick during a chase with Batman led to a shocking revelation about Selina Kyle’s past. Golden Age Quirks: Why Robin was genuinely terrified of a red Persian cat. Whether you’re a die-hard DC fan or just love hearing about the "Princess of Plunder" being as "smooth as a cat’s fur," this episode has it all. #Catwoman #Batman #DCComics #GoldenAge #ComicBookHistory #SelinaKyle #BrosFoesAndHeroes #Podcast #BillFinger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    52 min
  • First Appearance Of Catwoman
    Jan 13 2026
    This week on Bros, Foes, and Heroes, Zach and Mike dive all the way back to Batman Issue 1 (DC Comics, 1940) to break down the first appearance and origin of Catwoman. Set almost entirely aboard a luxury yacht, this Golden Age story features jewel theft, disguises, masquerade parties, fourth-wall-breaking lectures to children, and one of the most unintentionally unhinged Batman moments we’ve ever covered. From Robin undercover as a steward, to Batman winning a costume contest by not wearing a costume, to Catwoman flirting her way straight out of custody, this episode is packed with it all. Story From: Batman Issue 1 (Spring 1940) Writer: Bill Finger Artist: Bob Kane Inker: Jerry Robinson Publisher: DC Comics #catwoman #batman #dccomics #robin #goldenagecomics #batmancomics #brosfoesandheroes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 min
  • Thanos Has A Helicopter?
    Jan 5 2026
    What if we told you Thanos once flew around in a helicopter with his name printed on the side…and that somehow isn’t even the weirdest thing in this comic. In this episode of Bros, Foes, and Heroes, Zach and Mike dive headfirst into the wonderfully bizarre world of Spidey’s Super Stories, the kid-friendly Marvel comics of the late ’70s. It starts with Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel stopping a villain who knocks out an entire women’s rights march with sleep-inducing soda before escalating into a tale with Thanos, the Cosmic Cube, a skateboard kid superhero, and the most unnecessary helicopter branding in comic history. #spiderman #thanos #marvelcomics #marvel #brosfoesandheroes #comicbooks Spidey Super Stories Issue 39 (Marvel Comics, 1978) "Women's Day 1979" Writers: Nick Sullivan, Michael Siporin, Jim Salicrup Penciler: Win Mortimer Inker: Mike Esposito "The Cat and the Cosmic Cube" Writers: Nick Sullivan, Michael Siporin, Jim Salicrup, David Anthony Kraft Penciler: Win Mortimer Inker: Mike Esposito Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 min
  • Batman, The Fish?
    Jan 2 2026
    In today's episode, Zach and Mike dive deep into one of the weirdest Silver Age stories ever told. Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Dark Knight was struck by lightning while on a flagpole and fell into the Gotham docks? Well, wonder no more! We’re breaking down Batman Issue 118 , where Batman literally becomes a "human fish". Batman Issue 118 (DC Comics, 1958) "The Merman Batman" Writer: Bill Finger Penciler: Sheldon Moldoff Inker: Charles Paris Letterer: Pat Gordon #batman #comicbooks #silveragecomics #dccomics #brosfoesandheroes #comicbookpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    28 min
  • The Human Target Part 4
    Dec 29 2025
    The clock has finally run out for Christopher Chance. In this episode of Bro’s Foes and Heroes, Zach and Mike dive into the final three issues of Tom King and Greg Smallwood’s noir masterpiece, The Human Target. As Chris enters his final days, the search for his killer leads to an unexpected cosmic trip to Oa with G'nort and a "highly disrespectful" showdown with Guy Gardner at a local pool hall. We break down the incredible artwork, the "peanut butter incident," and the emotional weight of the series' conclusion. Who actually poisoned the cup? Does Chris find the peace he’s looking for? Join us as we wrap up one of the best DC limited series in years. In this episode, we discuss: The Records Room on Oa: Sneaking into the Green Lantern archives with G'nort. The Pool Hall Fight: Why Guy Gardner’s ego led to his most embarrassing defeat. The Final Reveal: We finally get the answer to the mystery that started it all. Day 12: Christopher Chance’s final moments and the legacy of the Human Target. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & "Lost" Audio 02:52 - Issue 10: G'nort & The Records Room 11:07 - The Guy Gardner Confrontation 15:45 - Solving the Mystery: The Reveal 29:45 - Issue 12: The Final Day 39:25 - Series Wrap-up & Final Thoughts #dc #dccomics #tomking #guygardner #greenlantern #justiceleague #comicbookreview #brosfoesandheroes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    42 min
  • DC Holiday Bash
    Dec 25 2025
    Merry Christmas and happy holidays from Bros, Foes, and Heroes! In this short and sweet Christmas Day special, Zach and Mike dig into some weird, wild, and occasionally heartwarming DC holiday comics, perfect for anyone who needs a quick laugh or a breather from the holiday madness. This episode covers: A creepy yet hopeful Christmas story from House of Mystery. A very confusing Batman holiday tale that raises more questions than answers. And the undeniable highlight: Santa Claus showing up on Apokolips to hand Darkseid a lump of coal. It’s goofy, festive, and just long enough to enjoy without committing your whole day. Whether you’re listening by the fire, on a walk, or hiding from relatives, we’re glad you’re here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    20 min