Episode 161: Comic Book Characters with Disassociative Identity Disorder

Thanks to listener feedback, we’re looking at another group of heroes with a specific mental disorder. This time it’s DID (or Disassociative Identity Disorder).  Moon Knight, Legion, Crazy Jane, and others are members of this unique club discussed this episode.
Thank you to DisassociDID for her videos discussing her experiences with DID. Anything I got right about can be credited to her. Anything I got wrong is totally me.

R.I.P. Arleen Sorkin, the original Harley Quinn.

The Void, Robert Reynolds, and The Sentry.

You will believe a Hulk (or two) can cry.

That’s less than 64, so they’re not all there yet…

I don’t actually think that’s the scientific term…but glad to hear you’re feeling good.

Episode 120: Moon Knight - Post Deep Dive Wrap-Up

Although we’ve finished our blow-by-blow of the individual episodes, guest John Mulhall and I still had some thoughts on the show in general, as well as the Disney+ MCU shows overall, which I decided to include as this special “Wrap Up” episode.

What’s your order?

Episode 119: Moon Knight - A Deep Dive (Episode 6)

We’ve reached the finale of the show, and while John and I both have our issues with it, we still find a lot to enjoy and discuss as we talk about the characters, the story, and the connections and references to the original source material in the comics! 

If Layla had worn this costume, the rating on the show would have been very different.

They teased, and teased, and teased…right until the very end (plus a little extra)!

Episode 118: Moon Knight - A Deep Dive (Episode 5)

Continuing our look into the Moon Knight show with author John Mulhall (johnmulhall.com), we get into the penultimate episode.  If you’ve seen the show, you know there are content/trigger warnings that should go along with this episode, including parental abuse, so be advised. 

Row, row, row your boat, gently across the desert…(Hmm. What rhymes with desert?)

Episode 117: Moon Knight - A Deep Dive (Episode 4)

Continuing our look into the Moon Knight show with author John Mulhall (johnmulhall.com), we get into Episode 4.  Of course, we talk about that final shot, but we also discuss everything along the way to there, which includes some storytelling issues that John has. 

Can you believe she has no appearances in the Marvel Comics?

Episode 116: Moon Knight - A Deep Dive (Episode 3)

Continuing our look into the Moon Knight show with author John Mulhall, we get into Episode 3.  John has a few nitpicks this episode, but overall we’re both still enjoying the show, and exploring Marc and Steven’s world (and relationship)!

Anton Mogart (played by Gaspard Uliel, R.I.P.), aka…

Midnight Man (obviously, they went a different way in the show).

Episode 115: Moon Knight - A Deep Dive (Episode 2)

Continuing our look into the Moon Knight show with author John Mulhall, we get into Episode 2, where Marc Spector gets a little more spotlight time, as well as introducing us to an original character, Layla, who turns out to be…well, spoilers abound in the show, but not in this intro!

🎶Layla…got down on my knees!🎶

They call me…Mr. Knight! (Not every day you see a superhero fight crime in a suit and tie…)

Episode 114: Moon Knight - A Deep Dive (Episode 1)

Moon Knight is a mysterious enough character that I thought it deserved a Deep Dive, and I brought along a guest, author John Mulhall to discuss the ins and outs of the show, compare and contrast with its comic origins, and do some light theorizing as to where it’s headed.

Just a little different from the show.

Episode 112: Who is Moon Knight (aka Marc Spector aka Steven Grant aka Jake Lockley aka…)?

In anticipation of the upcoming Disney+ show (and the Deep Dive I’ll be doing with author John Mulhall), it’s time to take a look at the origins of Moon Knight, why some call him “Marvel’s Batman,” and most importantly what makes him completely unique.

Werewolf by Night #32, Moon Knight's first appearance

If he was really clad in solid silver, do you think he’d be able to move?

Moon Knight Vol. 1 #1

Leaning into the multiple identities idea from the very start.

Like having Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Captain America guest-star in every issue!

Khonshu is Khreepy.