Episodes

  • Marvel Comics' Lost Space Bounty Hunter by Howard Chaykin
    Jan 11 2025

    Chris discusses Howard Chaykin's MONARK STARSTALKER single-issue scifi story from the ultra-cool try-out book, Marvel Premiere.

    COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few notable exceptions). In this weekly podcast, screenwriters Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) and Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.

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    Chaykin's STARS, MY DESTINATION adaptation - https://a.co/d/07teTGn

    Chaykin's AMERICAN FLAGG! - https://a.co/d/dayB529

    0:00 Music & Intro
    0:59 Plug for Marvel’s upcoming collection of early Howard Chaykin work
    1:13 What is Marvel Premiere?
    2:41 Who is Howard Chaykin?
    3:42 Diving into Monark S

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    45 mins
  • Our Secret Origins
    Dec 31 2024

    In the final episode of Season One, Steven and Chris reveal their own secret origins on how and why they came to discover the world of comics in their youth... way back in the '80s!

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    2 hrs and 24 mins
  • Jack Kirby + Osamu Tezuka = Scott McCloud's Insanely Fun SciFi Comics Book Classic
    Dec 22 2024

    Chris and Steven put on their jet-packs and blast into issues one thru 10 of the wondrous sci-fi idea-bomb that is Scott McCloud’s ZOT! (Eclipse Comics, 1984), a slam-bang collision between the widescreen imaginations of Osamu Tezuka and Jack Kirby. Prepare yourself for iconic heroes and villains, heady philosophy, and rich humanism… Much like ZOT! itself, this episode’s got it all and it ought to, folks — it’s almost six freakin’ hours!

    COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few notable exceptions). In this weekly YouTube show, screenwriters Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) and Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.

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    5 hrs and 43 mins
  • The O.G. Video Game system Births a Classic Interstellar SciFi Adventure Comic
    Nov 20 2024

    In this episode, Chris -- in his first one-shot solo episode -- discusses the fan favorite scifi adventure comic ATARI FORCE (1984), written by Gerry Conway and drawn by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez. A special projects DC Comics' series took inspiration for the legendary Atari 2600 video game console.

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    Comics Rot Your Brain! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few noteworthy exceptions). Screenwriters Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) and Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.

    ⏱ SHOW NOTES

    00:00 Theme song
    01:10 The origins of the Atari Force comic.
    01:45 What does ATARI Force stand for?
    02:23 Who were the original members?
    02:59 The 80s SciFi staple - Mankind has crippled Earth
    3:30 Pop Culture Minute of the Time
    06:15 The main characters of ATARI Force
    06:37 Discussing Issue One
    13:09 Introducing the Nameless Villain
    16:24 Kidnapping Bade harkens back to TransAtlantic Slave Trade
    18:21 Praising Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez's Art
    29:16 Discussing Issue Two
    34:!5 Poignant Moment for Tempest
    36:09 Introducing Martin Champion from the original team
    39:46 Ciritique of First Mate on Slave Ship
    44:10 Dart's background and how is shapes her internal conflict
    49:00 The First Fact File
    50:53 Gerry Conway explains how he got involved with Atari Force
    53:16 Discussing Issue Three
    1:01:10 Lamenting No TPB for Atari Force
    1:03:14 Pining Over Lost Art of Thought Balloons
    1:13:30 Andy Helfer's Confesson
    1:18:14 Wrap Up Discussion


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • DC Comics’ Absolutely Psychedelic SUPERMAN & BATMAN As Drawn By TREVOR VON EEDEN Will Blow Your Mind
    Nov 12 2024

    In this “one-shot” episode, Steven offers a solo examination of Trevor Von Eeden's mind-expanding artwork from issues 305 & 307 of DC’s long-running Superman and Batman team-up series, WORLD'S FINEST COMICS.

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    53 mins
  • We Have Met The Enemy... And He Is Us! Archie Goodwin & Pepe Moreno's Lost Sci-Fi Classic
    Oct 21 2024

    In this episode, Steve and Chris discuss the serialized story, GENERATION ZERO, from Marvel Comics' defunct Epic Comics flagship book, Epic Illustrated. A sci-fi story written by long-time comic industry luminary Archie Goodwin with painted art by the famed Spanish cartoonist, Pepe Moreno.

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    0:00:00 - Music & Intro
    0:02:55 - Primer on Generation Zero
    0:07:26 - Contextualizing Contemporary Pop Culture
    0:17:35 - Moreno on his love of America
    0:20:46 - Praise of Archie Goodwin as Editor and Writer
    0:24:09 - Discussing Chapter One (Epic Illustrated 17)
    0:47:38 - The issues of Epic Illustrated that contain Generation Zero
    0:48:10 - Irony of the collected version by DC Comics
    0:50:00 - Obscure nature of Generation Zero
    0:52:08 - Discussing Chapter Two (Epic Illustrated 18)
    1:05:18 - Discussing Chapter Three, "Desert Hunt" (Epic Illustrated 19)
    1:17:21 - Moreno's penchant of Suspect Page Design Readability
    1:24:40 - Discussion Chapter Four, "The Rat's Nest" (Epic Illustrated 20)
    1:27:00 - The Lived-In Detail to Moreno's Incredible Casablanca
    1:30:00 - Inexplicable Cybernetic Arm Non-continuity
    1:50:18 - Discussing Chapter Five, "Jungle Trail" (Epic Illustrated 21)
    1:55:48 - Yonomani Tribe makes an appearance?
    2:12:16 - Discussing Chapter Six, "Terror In Paradise" (Epic Illustrated 22)
    2:25:50 - Shock at the giant story reveal!
    2:26:55 - Discussing Chapter Seven, "The Last Battle" (Epic Illustrated 23)
    2:29:22 - Odd letdown of exposing the lingering mystery of Juan's father
    2:54:47 - Discussing Chapter Eight, "Face To Face" (Epic Illustrated 24)
    2:55:00 - The inappropriate nature of the cover art
    3:19:00 - Steve's Theory that there were supposed to a follow-up series
    3:27:00 - Talk about what made Epic Comics line so special

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    3 hrs and 32 mins
  • Before DARK KNIGHT and WATCHMEN, DC Comics Published the Most Devilishly FUN Character of the 1980s!
    Sep 6 2024

    Chris and Steven dive into the first five issues of BLUE DEVIL (DC Comics, 1984), a comic book scientifically proven to be the most outrageously fun title of the 1980s; the madcap insanity of it all was written by Dan Mishkin & Gary Cohn, penciled by Paris Cullins, and inked by Pablo Marcos and Gary Martin. Join us, flashback party people… Circuits and Sorcery await you!

    COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few notable exceptions). In this weekly podcast, screenwriters Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) and Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.

    ⏱ TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Intro + Theme Song

    00:47 - So who is this Blue Devil guy, anyway?

    03:47 - Pop Culture of the day in 1984

    05:52 - Dick Giordano’s admirably bold thoughts on DC Comics’ mission in 1984

    12:07 - What is the actual story for BLUE DEVIL?

    18:49 - “Fun” comics vs. “artsy-schmartsy” comics

    30:16 - The fascinating original “pitch document” for BLUE DEVIL

    36:41 - Paris Cullins’ extraordinary creature design skills, epitomized by the unique look of the insectoid demon, Nebeiros

    47:35 - Chris blows Steven’s mind by revealing that this one thing that comic artists do, y'know, that thing... Well, it has a name... Behold! "The De Luca Effect!"

    01:05:06 - That good ol’ green metalhead, Metallo: B+ Superman villain or total clownshow?

    01:10:42 - Holy Circuits & Sorcery, Batman! What happens when technology collides with ancient occult practices?!

    01:21:05 - Blue Devil challenges Superman to a little arm wrestling match!

    01:22:37 - Sparks fly! Instant romantic chemistry between Blue Devil and Zatanna

    01:49:07 - The historically whimsical nature of most DC Comics as opposed to Marvel’s (mostly) scary “realism”

    02:05:48 - THAT MOMENT where Zatanna grabs both of Blue Devil’s horns and kisses him on the mouth (no, really)

    02:07:45 - So... How exactly is BLUE DEVIL remembered today?

    02:13:16 - Alan Moore’s WATCHMEN and Frank Miller’s THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS -- how they brought about the “grim ‘n gritty” era of comics, ending the times represented by BLUE DEVIL

    02:15:02 - The highwire tightrope act for writers of being simultaneously light AND heavy, detouring into critiques of DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE, plus Quentin Tarantino’s entire oeuvre

    02:23:18 - What modern comic books actually feel like BLUE DEVIL? Let us know!


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    2 hrs and 30 mins
  • After Writing BLACK PANTHER, This MARVELous Scribe Co-Created the FIRST AMERICAN GRAPHIC NOVEL!
    Aug 23 2024

    Chris and Steven explore the first few issues of Don McGregor and Paul Gulacy's groundbreaking series, SABRE — a surreal, post-apocalyptic spectacle.

    COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few notable exceptions). In this weekly podcast, screenwriters Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) and Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.


    SHOW NOTES:

    00:52 - Some background info on the storyline for SABRE — the first “graphic album” for the direct market — a sci-fi story set in the “distant future of 2,018” LOL

    4:40 - Don McGregor’s delightfully ornery introductory essay to the Image reprint of SABRE.

    14:55 - The “throw you in the deep end”-style storytelling of SABRE — in media res, wildly expository and dense dialogue, the art of melodrama — all of it in service of casting a rather immersive spell.

    18:33 - Soliloquies in Shakespeare and SABRE — “thought balloons” spoken aloud, and the eternal battle to believe in a smart audience that wants to be challenged.

    23:14 - “Pure comics!” A post-apocalyptic ghost of an amusement park and the bizarre evildoer known as Grouse — a rapscallion refugee from an animated film/Nazi cat-rat… The high weirdness of stories built specifically for comics.

    25:34 - The gloriously purple prose of Don McGregor and how Paul Gulacy’s stunning artwork is at risk of being drowned under a roaring river of words.

    41:35 - Paul Gulacy in 1978 was merely 25 years old, and yet creating impressively lovely, Steranko-influenced art with a bizarre plasticine rigidity all its own.

    43:14 - Paul Gulacy never read “How To Draw Comics the Marvel Way” …and that’s absolutely not a problem!

    47:13 - Don McGregor making life Hell for Paul Gulacy — “Draw me a giant train crash and a massive gun battle with dozens of characters... on horseback!”

    57:56 - Lord help us, we attempt to describe the psychedelic visual world of SABRE and its wild cast of characters.

    1:06:14 - The inconcievable notion of releasing a comic book as narratively dense as SABRE in the ADD world of today.

    1:12:53 - SABRE: THE EARLY FUTURE YEARS - a SABRE relaunch from Don McGregor …and Trevor Von Eeden?!! The Kickstarter that almost was.…

    01:19:26 - SABRE is a story about battling conformity and this also appeared to be one of Don McGregor’s chief battles in life.

    1:23:52 - The British Invasion in comics — and their florid, evocative prose stylings — owe a debt to Don McGregor’s poetic voice in his vast ouevre (BLACK PANTHER, KILLRAVEN, NATHANIEL DUSK, DETECTIVES INC, and, of course, SABRE), with a detour into how impossible it was to ink the amazing Gene Colan.

    1:26:45 - McGregor’s impassioned, provocative text piece in SABRE #2, pushing back on the regressive culture

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    1 hr and 56 mins