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 The Punisher: One Last Kill from 2026, and joining Tim for a chat about Frank Castle going for a stroll around the block only with more hooting is writer Mic Wright. What will they find to say about Chekhov’s Dead Dog, Marvel Special Presentation: Bloke In Striped Jerkin and Stoppit And Tidyup: War Journal, and what does any of this have to do with the importance of Hoot Noise Graphing? Get listening and find out!
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074 – The Punisher: One Last Kill With Mic Wright – It's Good, Except It Sucks
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Further Listening
Mic also joined us on It’s Good, Except It Sucks for a chat about The Punisher here, Thor: Ragnarok here, Ironheart here, Logan here, The New Mutants here, X-Men ’97 here, the X-Men animated series Christmas Special Have Yourself A Morlock Little X-Mas here, Fant4stic here and Kraven The Hunter here. You can also find Miriam Kent on Daredevil: Born Again here and the 1989 big screen version of The Punisher here.
Mic has also appeared on Tim’s nostalgia podcast Looks Unfamiliar talking about The Adventures Of Pete And Pete, Army And Navy Sweets, Emergency by 999, Rock On by David Essex, Thunderbirds comic and the murky origins of a certain unsavoury playground rumour here, I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape by The Times, Clarissa Explains It All, 2000 AD strip Nikolai Dante, Sharky And George, Jeff Lint and The Game here and Cargo by Men At Work, Rocko’s Modern Life, Party Animals, Solitary Fitness by Charles Bronson and Tazos here. You can also find Mic on The Golden Age Of Children’s TV talking about Around The World With Willy Fog 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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