• Breaking Into the MCU Through the TVA: Loki with Justin Jaeger

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Breaking Into the MCU Through the TVA: Loki with Justin Jaeger

  • Summary

  • In this delightfully nerdy episode, Mandy joins the ranks of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the (sort of) first time with podcaster and comic book aficionado Justin Jaeger. Like a modern-day anthropologist venturing into uncharted territory, Mandy explores the mystifying world of Loki, Marvel's mercurial trickster god, through the lens of a complete newcomer.

    Justin, whose personal comic collection once aspired to the likes of the Library of Alexandria with 8,000 volumes, guides Mandy through the intricacies of Marvel lore while accidentally turning their discussion into an impromptu therapy session. The pair pull apart the charming paradox of Tom Hiddleston's Loki—a villain so charismatic that Mandy initially mistakes him for the hero.

    From comparing the show to Silence of the Lambs to debating the state of Marvel's special effects budget, this episode offers a refreshingly uninitiated perspective on superhero culture. Whether you're a seasoned comic collector or someone who only knows Tom Hiddleston as "Taylor Swift's ex who dances on Graham Norton," this conversation bridges the gap between mainstream and nerd culture with wit and warmth.

    Links & Notes

    • Jayge’s Pages (Justin's YouTube book review channel)
    • Loki on Disney+
    • WandaVision on Disney+
    • The MCU Timeline Guide for Beginners
    • Tom Hiddleston's Thor Audition Tape



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