It’s Good, Except It Sucks is a movie by movie – and television series by television series – hurtle through the Marvel Cinematic Universe, hosted by Tim Worthington with a series of superpowered guests.
This time it’s Eyes Of Wakanda, first seen in 2025, and joining Tim for a chat about the Hatut Zeraze very gradually recovering a very small quantity of Vibranium is podcaster Al Kennedy. What will they find to say about Sharon Carter: The Non-Animated Animated Adventures, how useful Prince Edward would prove in Wakanda and how many Iron Fists would be officially permitted to appear in Eyes Of K’un-Lun, and what does any of this have to do with the narrative feasibility of a 13th Century BC Baseball Star? Get listening and find out!
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Eyes Of Wakanda With Al Kennedy – It's Good, Except It Sucks
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Further Listening
Al also joined us on It’s Good, Except It Sucks for a chat about season two of What If…? here, season three of What If…? here and the Silver Surfer animated series here. You can also find Shanine Salmon on Black Panther here, David Smith on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever here and Paul Abbott on Iron Fist here.
Al has also appeared on Tim’s nostalgia podcast Looks Unfamiliar talking about Alias The Jester, Steve Jackson’s Battle Cards, Marblehead Manor, Joe’s Apartment, Channel Hopping, Puddle Lane and Advanced Lawnmower Simulator here and The High Life, Flipsiders, the SAM Coupé, The Golden Cagoule, Explorer 12, Steeleye And The Lost Magic and Marvel’s Genis-Vell here. You can also find Al on The Golden Age Of Children’s TV talking about Count Duckula here.
Further Reading
Some Unspoken Thing is a huge feature on the sheer brilliance of Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2; you can find it here.
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