We go back to the Batman rogues gallery to examine Black Mask! Why does Roman have a legitimate axe to grind with his parents? Tune in to find out!
Issue 118 – Black Mask

We go back to the Batman rogues gallery to examine Black Mask! Why does Roman have a legitimate axe to grind with his parents? Tune in to find out!
This podcast will be your reckoning – Anthony & Doc discuss BANE! Where does Batman’s nemesis go from here? And why is Doc singing Hamilton again? Listen in to find out!
Patreon Brian asked us to cover THE RIDDLER! Why does Edward Nygma keep leaving clues he knows Batman will solve? What is OCD really like? All these questions and more – listen now!
WE’RE BACK! Anthony & Doc return with their first episode of 2019! At Patron Matt’s request, we cover J. Jonah Jameson! Learn why he’s so obsessed with Spider-Man, and how bad this is for his health! Listen now!
Before Into the Spider-Verse drops, Anthony & Doc tackle the KINGPIN, WILSON FISK! They also mourn the cancellation of Daredevil, and Anthony grinds his throat down during the skit doing his best Vincent D’Onofrio impression. Listen now!
Don’t be afraid, it’s just the latest episode of Capes on the Couch featuring Gotham’s premier fear fetishist, Scarecrow! Anthony & Dr. Issues talk about how Jonathan Crane would be a mage, and Anthony goes on a non sequitur about cookies. It’s par for the course, really – listen now!
Anthony & Dr. Issues chill out while talking about Batman’s coolest nemesis, Mr. Freeze! Plus dueling song references – Foreigner vs. Omarion, and yet another South Park reference…
The Avengers: Infinity War special – THANOS! Anthony compares Infinity Gauntlet to Beauty & the Beast, Dr. Issues talks God’s Debris, and the most far out couch skit yet!
Anthony and Dr. Issues tackle the Clown Princess of Crime, Harley Quinn, her thoughts on Mistah J and Ivy, and how she could function in society. And as usual, Doc has a major repair bill by the end of it.
Anthony and Dr. Issues discuss the Clown Prince of Crime, and Doc gets a buzz out of his new patient. Literally.