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by Casual Host CiCi, Expert Host AM Diaz
Did you used to know everything happening in the Marvel and DC universes? Did finding out that some superheroes are from Marvel and some are from DC blow your mind? Has keeping track of everything happening there… and then realizing we’re talking about the comics universe, not the cinematic ones… and the different universes with their own multiversal crisesses has gotten a little bit out of hand, don’t worry. Up Your Nerd Cred is here to talk about gods cosplaying as men, men cosplaying as gods, and how much the cinematic universes are leaving out.
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This week, CiCi is flying solo and circling back to one of the ensemble roles that deserves a little more respect: the lancer.What makes someone a good second voice in a group? Not the rival trying to take the leader’s spot, not the hater who just wants to be difficult, and not the chaotic teammate making everything worse for fun. A real lancer is trusted opposition: the person who can tell the leader they’re being stupid and still stand beside them when the fight starts.CiCi breaks down the trope through Marco from Animorphs, Hawkeye/Clint Barton from Marvel Comics and the MCU, and Sailor Mars/Rei Hino from Sailor Moon, and ultimately why sometimes the best teammate is the one willing to hurt your feelings for the sake of the mission.Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Follow us on Instagram @UpYourNerdCredPod.Follow CiCi at @ciracdavis and AM Diaz at @AMDiaz_art.#UpYourNerdCred, #NerdCred, #MarvelComics, #DCComics, #Animorphs, #MarcoAnimorphs, #Hawkeye, #ClintBarton, #SailorMoon, #SailorMars, #ReiHino, #ComicBooks, #Podcast, #NerdPodcast
We’re back with Part 2 of our season opener on why ensembles hit harder than one-off team-ups.This week, CiCi and AM pick up the conversation with the roles that keep superhero teams from becoming just a pile of costumes and trauma responses. We talk about why every team needs a brainiac, why the genius should probably not be left alone with a whiteboard and no emotional supervision, and how characters like Reed Richards, The Maker, and Beast show what can happen when brilliance starts outrunning accountability.Then we get into the Heart of the team: the character whose power is empathy, connection, emotional grounding, or, in some cases, extremely dangerous big feelings. From Ma-Ti and Sailor Moon to Jean Grey, Wanda, Nightcrawler, Sokka, and Steven Universe, we look at why “heart” is not a weak role, even if people love pretending it is.Finally, we talk legacy kids: Young Avengers, Robins, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, Hawkeye, Hulkling, Wiccan, and the messy question of what it means to inherit a name, reject a legacy, or build your own identity while the original hero is still standing right there.Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts.📲 Follow us on Instagram:@UpYourNerdCredPod@ciracdavis@Amdiaz_art💬 Got a question you want us to tackle? Drop it in the comments—you might get a shoutout!#UpYourNerdCred, #NerdCred, #ComicBookPodcast, #MarvelComics, #DCComics, #XMen, #FantasticFour, #ReedRichards, #TheMaker, #Beast, #JeanGrey, #ScarletWitch, #WandaMaximoff, #SailorMoon, #CaptainPlanet, #MaTi, #Nightcrawler, #Sokka, #StevenUniverse, #YoungAvengers, #Wiccan, #Hulkling, #KateBishop, #TeenTitans, #Robins, #LegacyHeroes, #SuperheroTeams, #FoundFamily, #NerdCulture, #PodcastRecommendations, #SpotifyPodcasts, #ApplePodcasts, #YouTubePodcasts
After a surprise hiatus, Up Your Nerd Cred is back — and we’re kicking things off with the first half of a two-part conversation about why ensembles hit harder than one-off team-ups.This week, CiCi and AM dig into the difference between a fun crossover and a true ensemble: the kind of team where the characters don’t just fight together, but learn each other’s rhythms, weaknesses, emotional damage, and extremely questionable coping mechanisms. From the Avengers and X-Men to the Bat-Family, Teen Titans, and Young Avengers, we look at why some characters become more interesting when they have people around to challenge, balance, roast, and occasionally throw them like a fastball special.We also get into why Captain America is so effective with a team, why Batman should not be left unsupervised, why Wolverine keeps pretending he doesn’t love the X-Men, and why Hawkeye standing next to gods with nothing but arrows and audacity is actually part of the point.Available in podcast form on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major platforms.📲 Follow us on Instagram:@UpYourNerdCredPod@ciracdavis@Amdiaz_art💬 Got a question you want us to tackle? Drop it in the comments—you might get a shoutout!#UpYourNerdCred, #NerdCred, #ComicBookPodcast, #MarvelComics, #DCComics, #TheAvengers, #XMen, #BatFamily, #TeenTitans, #YoungAvengers, #CaptainAmerica, #Wolverine, #Cyclops, #Hawkeye, #GreenArrow, #JusticeLeagueUnlimited, #ComicBooks, #NerdCulture, #SuperheroTeams, #FoundFamily, #PodcastRecommendations, #SpotifyPodcasts, #ApplePodcasts, #YouTubePodcasts
You say you want original characters… but do you actually support them?This week on Up Your Nerd Cred, we’re digging into one of the biggest contradictions in fandom: everyone claims they’re tired of reboots, remakes, and multiverses—but when brand new characters show up, they rarely get the same attention, time, or support.From characters like Moon Girl and Naomi to Mosaic, Sideways, and Escapade, we take a look at what happens when comics actually do create original heroes—and why so many of them struggle to stick.We also break down:Why the early MCU was a much bigger gamble than people rememberHow nostalgia shapes what audiences actually show up forThe gap between what fans say they want and what they watch, read, and buyHow review bombing and media coverage impact new and different storiesAnd ultimately, we ask:Is the problem really a lack of originality—or the way we respond to it?🎧 Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and more📲 Follow us on Instagram: @UpYourNerdCredPod@ciracdavis@Amdiaz_art💬 Got a question you want us to tackle? Drop it in the comments—you might get a shoutout!#comics, #marvel, #dccomics, #originalcharacters, #nerdculture, #podcast, #blackcomics, #representationmatters, #geekculture, #comicbooks, #mcu, #indiefilm, #filmdiscussion, #popculture, #upyournerdcred
How to Survive Comic-Con Without Missing Everything | UYNC S2 Ep __What actually happens when you go to a comic convention—and how do you make sure you don’t waste the experience?In Part 2 of our con series, we’re breaking down what it really feels like to step onto the floor of a Comic-Con for the first time. From panels vs the show floor, to the chaos of con lines, to the unspoken rules of cosplay etiquette, this episode is your survival guide to navigating the madness without missing what matters.CiCi turns AM into the “guest expert” to walk through the real con experience—what to prioritize, what to avoid, and why you cannot do everything (no matter how hard you try).Whether you’re planning your first con or you’re a seasoned attendee trying to level up your strategy, this episode will help you walk away feeling like you actually did Comic-Con right.📍 Follow & Support📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upyournerdcredpodhttps://www.instagram.com/amdiaz_art/https://www.instagram.com/ciracdavis/Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and moreWant bonus content, behind-the-scenes access, and our upcoming drunk movie nights?Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/UpYourNerdCredPod
This week we're time traveling from early sci-fi meetups and zines to the massive spectacle of modern Comic-Con culture.We’re talking about how fandom sustained itself before the internet, how conventions like San Diego Comic-Con became industry powerhouses, and why studios now treat cons as targeted marketing goldmines. From Hall H reveals to regional cons across the country, this episode dives into how community-driven spaces became global cultural events.And of course, not every con is a success. We’re looking at the logistical chaos behind DashCon and the infamous Willy Wonka Experience in Glasgow, where expectations and reality could not have been further apart.Next week, AM Diaz is back to break down what con culture actually feels like from the inside—because there’s a difference between knowing the history and living the experience (especially if it involves a lot of blue paint).Listen & Follow:This show is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and other major platforms.Follow the show:Instagram: @upyournerdcredpodFollow CiCi:@ciracdavisFollow AM Diaz:@amdiazartSupport the Pod:Join the Patreon for behind-the-scenes content, solo scripts, and exclusive extras:https://www.patreon.com/UpYourNerdCredPodHashtags:#comiccon, #sdcc, #nycc, #fandomculture, #nerdculture, #marvel, #dccomics, #hallh, #dashcon, #cosplaylife, #geekculture, #popculturepodcast, #podcastlife, #womeninnerdculture, #fanconventions, #scifi, #comicbooks
Who built nerd culture?If you’ve ever been made to feel like women “entered” comics, fandom, or nerd spaces late, this episode is here to gently (and not-so-gently) correct the record.Because women didn’t just show up—we’ve been reading, writing, editing, organizing, and sustaining nerd culture from the beginning.This week, CiCi and AM Diaz dig into the history that gets overlooked, from the rise of romance comics in the 1940s and 50s, to the steady presence of readers who kept shops afloat, to the fandom spaces where women created the stories they weren’t being given. We’re talking about the editors, writers, and fans who helped shape the industry, even when they weren’t centered in it.We also highlight the impact of creators like Naoko Takeuchi, whose work expanded global fandom, and the legacy of Lucille Ball, whose support helped Star Trek become one of the most influential franchises in sci-fi history. And yes—we talk about the “Women in Refrigerators” trope, but more importantly, we look at how women in comics have always been more than just plot devices.This episode is less about “women entering nerd culture” and more about recognizing the people who were always here.Follow the HostsCiCi: @ciracdavisAM Diaz: @amdiazFollow the ShowInstagram: @UpYourNerdCredPodSupport the show on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/UpYourNerdCredPod#WomenInComics, #NerdCulture, #ComicsHistory, #WomenInFandom, #SailorMoon, #NaokoTakeuchi, #StarTrek, #LucilleBall, #ArchieComics, #ComicBooks, #GeekCulture, #Fandom, #WomenInGeekCulture, #PopCulturePodcast, #Marvel, #DCComics, #UYNC
Can a good person actually be a good leader? Or does leadership force people to compromise what makes them “good” in the first place?This week on Up Your Nerd Cred, CiCi is joined by longtime friend Matthew to break down one of the most quietly complicated questions in nerd culture: are great leaders born… or made?From Jean-Luc Picard’s unwavering moral code, to Delenn’s impossible wartime choices, to Faith Lehane learning morality through circumstance—and even Lady Jessica’s role in shaping a destiny that spans generations—we’re asking:Is being “good” enough to make you a good leader?Or does power always demand something more… or something worse?SHOW UPDATE: WE'RE MOVING TO MONDAY MORNING FROM FRIDAY MORNING RELEASESListen & FollowWe’re on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and more—just search Up Your Nerd Cred.📸 Instagram: @UpYourNerdCredPod🎙️ CiCi: @ciracdavis🎨 AM Diaz: @amdiazart#NerdCulture, #Marvel, #DCComics, #StarTrek, #Dune, #BuffyTheVampireSlayer, #BlackPanther, #Leadership, #Philosophy, #Fandom, #Comics, #PopCulture, #JeanLucPicard, #LukeCage, #WonderWoman, #UpYourNerdCred
Did you used to know everything happening in the Marvel and DC universes? Did finding out that some superheroes are from Marvel and some are from DC blow your mind? Has keeping track of everything happening there… and then realizing we’re talking about the comics universe, not the cinematic ones… and the different universes with their own multiversal crisesses has gotten a little bit out of hand, don’t worry. Up Your Nerd Cred is here to talk about gods cosplaying as men, men cosplaying as gods, and how much the cinematic universes are leaving out.
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