It's a week for crossover on the Bat-Jar as fantasy novel expert Anonymous returns to help Average Joe take on Marvel's "Defenders". Spoilers for every season of Marvel Netflix up until now (just a heads up).
In the spirit of crossovers, Average Joe shares a more detailed review of "Batman & Harley Quinn" to share more about how that team-up turned out.
How will these podcasters fair against Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist? Why is Danny Rand still so annoying? What was The Hand's plan? Was the series too short? So many questions, but luckily we have the answers!
If you wish to avoid spoilers for "The Defenders", skip over 35:49-45:22 of the episode.
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No new episode this week but we have a couple quick updates and a short review of "Batman & Harley Quinn" from Average Joe and Doctor What.
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Asian Jon and Average Joe are joined by returning guest Doctor What as this trio navigates the timeline of the new "Flashpoint" movie and the confusing mess that was The Clone Saga in 1990's Spider-Man comics.
What is Flashpoint? What does this mean for the new Flash movie? Which Justice League actors are likely to make a guest appearance? Gotta go fast!
Did you know Spider-Man had a twin brother? Or wait, is he a clone of himself? Are you confused yet? Swing on a web-line as we try and navigate this confusing Spider-Man story from the mid 1990's.
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This week, Asian Jon and Average Joe get in the middle of a fight between DC Comics characters Batman and Superman with their in-depth analysis of 2016's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice". Where did this movie come from? How many times did the release date change? What do the guys think about the versions of Batman and Superman represented in this movie? What does this show for the future of the DC Extended Universe? All the answers and more are inside this week's Bat-Jar.
To read Average Joe's article mentioned in the episode, click this link: WhatCulture article.
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