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  • Doomsday Clock Review | The Watchmen & Superman Crossover DC Actually Nailed!
    The SuperHero Homies are diving deep into DC’s Doomsday Clock, the ambitious pseudo-sequel to Watchmen written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Gary Frank. This 12-issue DC Comics epic brings together two of the most iconic worlds in comic history — Watchmen and the DC Universe — as Superman and Doctor Manhattan finally collide in one of the most fascinating superhero stories ever told. In this spoiler-filled Doomsday Clock review, we break down the major events, character arcs, and themes of this story. We discuss how the book pays homage to Alan Moore’s Watchmen while carving out its own identity within the modern DC mythos. We also analyze the deeper meaning behind the Superman and Dr. Manhattan dynamic, the artwork’s incredible attention to detail, and why this story feels like a fitting continuation to one of the most legendary comics ever made. Before diving into the review, we kick things off with a cold open covering the potential WB Discovery buyout, what it could mean for James Gunn’s DCU, and the new Xbox console announcement (and Game Pass controversy).
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  • Peacemaker Season 2 Review | Hilarious Moments, Weak Storytelling & Missed Potential
    The SuperHero Homies are back with our full review of the Peacemaker Season 2 Finale, titled “Full Nelson.” In this spoiler-filled discussion, we break down everything from the episode’s emotional moments to its uneven storytelling. After a season filled with short runtimes, filler episodes, and a shaky narrative, the finale unfortunately doesn’t stick the landing. We discuss how Peacemaker Season 2 struggles to capture the magic of Season 1, but still manages to deliver laugh-out-loud humor, heartfelt character beats, and surprising emotional depth. From John Cena’s performance to the show’s wild tone, we analyze what worked — and what absolutely didn’t — in the DCU’s most unpredictable series. Despite our disappointment, we give credit where it’s due and talk about how Peacemaker can still find redemption if renewed for a third season.
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  • Marvel Zombies: Awesome or Awful? Full Breakdown & Spoiler Review!
    In this episode of SuperHero Homies, we dive into the brand-new MCU series, Marvel Zombies! After years of anticipation, Marvel finally delivers its gory, post-apocalyptic zombie universe — but does it live up to the hype? We start this episode with a fun cold open where Homie Caleb shares details about his trip to Universal’s Epic Universe! From Mario World to How to Train Your Dragon, Universal Monsters, and the new Harry Potter-themed section, Caleb gives a full breakdown of rides, attractions, and park details. Afterward, we briefly discuss upcoming comic book reviews like Absolute Batman #1–6 and Doomsday Clock. Then at the 40-minute mark, we dig deep into Marvel Zombies! We cover everything from its brutal action and creative character use to the plot holes and rushed pacing that hold it back. While the show has issues, it’s still a fun, bloody ride for Marvel fans who love the darker side of the MCU.
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  • Peacemaker Season 2 Is Almost Over! Episode 7 Review & Finale Predictions
    In this episode of SuperHero Homies, we dive deep into Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 7, “Like A Keith In The Night.” With just one episode left, we break down every major scene, shocking twist, and hilarious moments from the penultimate episode of this wild DCU series. We start with our overall thoughts on Peacemaker Season 2, including the highs (action, humor, character moments) and the lows (short runtimes, weaker plotlines, and filler episodes). Episode 7 gives us plenty to talk about — from Peacemaker’s growing trauma, to Auggie’s surprising complexity, and the two Vigilantes completely stealing the show. We also dive into theories for the season finale, including what’s next for Peacemaker, the fallout from the Nazi world reveal, and how James Gunn could be setting up future DCU connections. If you love DC shows, superhero reviews, and hilarious comic book discussions, this episode is for you.
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  • Wonder Woman: Dead Earth Review | DC Black Label’s Post-Apocalyptic Masterpiece
    In this episode, we dive deep into Wonder Woman: Dead Earth, one of DC Black Label’s most brutal and emotionally gripping comics. Written and illustrated by Daniel Warren Johnson, this post-apocalyptic Wonder Woman story pushes Diana to her limits like never before. We review the plot, characters, twists, artwork, and darker tone of this four-part series. From Wonder Woman awakening to a ravaged “Dead Earth” to her desperate fight for humanity alongside a group of survivors, this story redefines Diana in a bleak but powerful way. Johnson’s unique artwork and storytelling style perfectly capture the mix of tragedy, brutality, and hope that makes this book unforgettable. Joining me for this review is special guest Loren from Coffee & Lore, who brings her own perspective and insight into the story’s themes and emotional weight. Together, we break down what makes Wonder Woman: Dead Earth one of the most unique DC Black Label comics and why fans of Wonder Woman, DC Comics, and post-apocalyptic storytelling should not miss it.
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About SuperHero Homies!

Welcome to the SuperHero Homies podcast—the ultimate podcast for fans of superheroes, comic books, and all things nerd culture! Hosted by two passionate superhero enthusiasts, we dive deep into the world of Marvel, DC, indie comics, superhero movies, TV shows, and iconic characters that have shaped pop culture. Each episode, we break down the latest superhero news, review blockbuster films and binge-worthy TV series, and explore the fascinating world of superhero archetypes, origins, and legendary storylines. Whether it’s debating the best Spider-Man, analyzing the MCU’s future, or revisiting classic comic book sagas, we keep things insightful, engaging, and—most importantly—fun! At SuperHero Homies!, we blend in-depth discussion with humor, ensuring that every episode is both thought-provoking and entertaining. Whether you're a die-hard comic book reader, a casual superhero movie fan, or just someone who loves nerd culture, this podcast is for you! Join the Homie Nation by subscribing and following us on our YouTube channel, where we bring even more superhero content to life! Tune in, geek out, and let’s talk superheroes!
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