The Incredible Hulk was more than a TV hero. He was a lonely green giant who made weeknights feel bigger, quieter, and strangely human in a way only that era of television could capture.
A new live action adaptation of Jem and the Holograms is officially in development, according to an exclusive report from Deadline. The project is being developed as a television series with Amazon MGM Studios, the
More fun from Wizard 128 with returning guest, Phillip Sevy discussing Wizard’s picks for the Top 10 Most Influential Comic Book Artists of All Time, exploring the many comic book references on The Simpsons, a
WrestleRock 86 was the AWA swinging for the fences and hitting something far stranger, a supershow remembered less for its matches and more for the glorious chaos that turned it into wrestling’s favorite punchline.
For many Generation X kids and early millennials, a trip to McDonald’s came with one unforgettable treat. The fried apple pie. It had a shatter crisp crust, a bubbling cinnamon apple filling, and a reputation
Holiday Inn Holidomes turned ordinary hotel stays into indoor adventures, where warm air, glowing string lights, and the sound of splashing pools made every family trip feel like a mini vacation.
Batman: The Animated Series arrived like a shadow across Saturday mornings, proving a cartoon could feel cinematic, moody, and impossibly cool. It made Gotham come alive in a way kids had never seen before.
By the power of Grayskull, weeee haaaave a podcaaaaaaast!!! Chad Young from Horror Movie BBQ joins us to share his passion for the entirety of Masters of the Universe, but a special connection to the
Warm graham, melting chocolate, and a marshmallow puffing in the microwave. Suddenly S’mores turned an ordinary afternoon into a tiny burst of campfire magic.
The Crocodile Mile turned an ordinary backyard into a full summer adventure. One sprint, one dive, and suddenly you were sliding through a giant crocodile like the star of your own Saturday morning cartoon.
Atari’s Swordquest series promised real‑world treasure and a quest unlike anything the arcade world had seen. Blending comics, puzzles, and high‑stakes competition, it became one of gaming’s most fascinating lost legends.
In the annals of pro wrestling history, few moments are as bizarre, or as gloriously ’90s, as the night RoboCop walked into a WCW ring. Capital Combat: Return of RoboCop, held on May 19, 1990, at
One of the staple toy lines of the ’80s was Coleco’s Cabbage Patch Kids line. Every girl I knew as a kid had at least one Cabbage Patch Kid. I had a few, including an
Rarely does an episode of a game show reach cult or memorable status. Ken Jennings Jeopardy! streak. The guy that figured out the pattern on Press Your Luck. Usually game shows are made to be
I love commercials. I always have. My mom told me that when I was a kid, I’d spend a lot of time during shows gathering toys to play with, but I’d run from my room
When Brandi Chastain’s shot hit the net, it felt like the whole country exhaled at once. The 1999 team did not just win a title. They changed the future of American soccer.
CBS enthralled millions of American viewers as well as international audiences with the airing of Airwolf in 1984. With Jan-Michael Vincent as the show’s hero Stringfellow Hawke, the lead pilot of the titular advanced combat
The world moved on from “Bust a Move,” but Young MC never slowed down. He kept touring, writing, and releasing new music, proving his story did not end in the early nineties.
Before they were cartoon stars, the Shirt Tales lived on greeting cards. Their glowing shirts and friendly faces turned simple drawings into a Saturday morning favorite that still feels warm decades later.
If you grew up in the late seventies or early eighties, chances are you crossed paths with the Fisher‑Price Adventure People. They weren’t flashy. They didn’t come with a cartoon series or a comic book.
There are certain Saturday morning cartoons that feel like they were dreamed up by a kid who mixed every cool idea they ever had into one big bowl. Thundarr the Barbarian was exactly that kind
Long before Bill Nye donned a bow tie or the MythBusters blew things up for science, there was Don Herbert, better known as Mr. Wizard, the calm, curious, and endlessly inventive host who brought science
“Hong Kong Phooey,Number One Super Guy,Hong Kong Phooey,Quicker than the human eye…” For his day job, Penrod Pooch worked as a police station janitor, which wasn’t nearly as glamorous as it sounds. His fellow employees,
Lunchables were more than a meal. They were a moment. A tiny plastic tray that made kids feel grown up, creative, and just a little cooler when lunchtime rolled around.
Episode 42 has Ken and Chad going back to the Mount Rushmore format. The topic – focusing on celebrities known by “three names” in the world of Television, Movies, and Music. The guys discuss and
My Little Pony arrived in the 80s with pastel charm and a sense of gentle wonder. Each pony felt like a friend, inviting kids to dream, collect, and create their own stories.
Special guest, Chris Denmead from The Spidey Dude Radio Network joins us to dive into the Spider-Hype of the comic book word during the release of the first Sam Raimi Spider-Man film as featured in
Long before prequels and streaming shows, the Ewok movies brought Star Wars to Sunday night TV, offering kids two cozy, slightly strange adventures on the forest moon of Endor.