WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics | Episode 126

Longtime podcaster and comic book fan, Michael DiGiovanni joins us to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Image Comics as presented in Wizard issue 126. Plus, Wizard tackles the biggest mysteries of comic books, Frank Miller’s

TV Test Pattern

A Brief History of the TV Test Pattern

Long before streaming menus and twenty‑four hour programming, television had quiet hours. Stations signed off at night and returned in the morning, and in the space between those two moments lived one of the most

Nintendo Nostalgia

The Mind Snatchers

Two-Way Déjà Vu with ‘70s Sci-Fi Flicks

Sci-fi cinema almost habitually broke the bounds of human comfort and convention by engaging with alternative scenarios of life. Many of these alternative worlds have crept into the real world around us over the years.

McDonalds Pizza

McDonald’s Pizza: A Slice of Fast Food History

McDonald’s Pizza was the chain’s bold attempt to reinvent family dinner, a fast food experiment that sparked curiosity, slowed drive thrus, and became one of the most enduring legends in menu history.

Hot Wheels

Fascinating Facts About Hot Wheels

Since 1968, Hot Wheels have been a favorite toy of kids and adults the world over. Even as popular as they have been for over fifty years, there’s probably a few things you still don’t

The Beginnings of MTV

The earliest ancestor of the modern music video was the soundie, a black-and-white 16mm film recording of a musician performing before a live audience.  The first soundies appeared in 1940, and all the big singing

8 Movies Adapted From Shakespeare’s Plays

Many English teachers or instructors might have a sculpted bust of William Shakespeare, but I’ve always liked the feel of plush toys. I call the fellow seen above “Squishy Bill”. I particularly like his velvety

The Fingerpoke of Doom

I’ll admit that 21 is not a very special number when it comes to anniversaries and I’m a year late (and a dollar short) for the big 20th one.  Maybe I’m just a tad early

Tonka Steel Monsters

The Forgotten Fury of Tonka’s Steel Monsters

Tonka’s Steel Monsters brought post apocalyptic style to the toy aisle, combining heavy metal construction with rugged designs that turned ordinary playtime into gritty, end‑of‑the‑world adventure.

Red Quarters

The Mystery of the Red Quarters Explained

Red quarters were standard coins marked with dye for tracking and sorting purposes, a simple banking and vending practice that created confusion and curiosity among anyone who found them in circulation.

The Forgotten TV Specials That Made the 90s Feel Huge

The 1990s had a special talent for turning television into an event. Before streaming queues, algorithmic feeds and endless on-demand choice, certain broadcasts arrived with a sense of occasion that felt impossible to ignore. A

The Smurfs

The Saturday Morning Magic of The Smurfs

The Smurfs turned quiet forest adventures into Saturday‑morning magic, a gentle blue world that shaped childhood long after louder shows like He‑Man and Thundercats faded, proving kindness could be just as thrilling as any battle.

Heisenberg: My ’80s Contraband Life

Copying music from the radio in the ’80s was just a way of life. We never thought of the ramifications of what we were doing. This is my story…the story of a music pirate.

Wrestlemania 3

Wrestlemania 3 and the Slam Heard Around the World

WrestleMania III marked the peak of the 80s wrestling boom. A packed Silverdome, Savage and Steamboat’s classic, and Hogan facing André in the biggest main event ever turned the night into wrestling’s most iconic spectacle.