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King of the Hill Is Back, EA Cancels Black Panther, Switch 2 Prep, and Comic Teacher Mark Daumier Joins Us

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In this episode of Geek Freaks, Frank and Squeaks sit down with middle school teacher Mark Daumier, who’s using comic books to revolutionize how kids engage with reading. Mark shares how he turned his love of comics into a classroom staple, building a library of over 14,000 comics and using them to teach visual literacy, historical events, and critical thinking. Plus, the Geek Freaks crew breaks down everything from the new King of the Hill revival and Vision series casting to the cancellation of EA’s Black Panther game and the Switch 2 release. If you’re a fan of comics, games, or how pop culture shapes education, this one’s for you.

Timestamps and Topics:

00:00 – Introduction and Patreon shoutouts 00:45 – Guest Preview: Mark Daumier's comic-based classroom 02:09 – Comfort Games: Mass Effect, Space Marine, and Animal Crossing 04:01 – King of the Hill revival and modern updates to the cast 08:24 – Marvel Vision Series: Jocasta’s debut and Ultron’s return 12:12 – EA cancels Black Panther game, industry layoffs discussed 20:34 – Pokémon Legends Z-A and Switch 2 impressions 26:35 – Full breakdown of the Switch 2’s hardware, internet issues, and accessory talk 31:09 – Upcoming Switch 2 games and gimmicky features 33:00 – Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Cyberpunk on Switch 33:16 – Interview: Mark Daumier on comic books in the classroom 35:50 – Comic book reading comprehension and visual learning 38:01 – Mark’s early comic fandom and Spider-Man subscription 43:44 – Teaching narrative structures and novel writing with comics 47:12 – Star Wars and pop culture in student assignments 50:03 – Comic fandoms, MCU popularity, and Thunderbolts in class 59:19 – Advice for teachers: meeting students where they are 01:01:10 – Watchlist: Ironheart, The Bear, Squid Game Season 3 01:02:33 – Movie Talk: Ballerina, How to Train Your Dragon, 28 Years Later 01:04:22 – Pixar's Leo and the debate around Disney originals 01:06:13 – F1 with Brad Pitt and Megan 2.0 reactions 01:07:42 – Recommendations of the Week: Warhammer Darktide and Marvel’s Darth Vader (2020)

Key Takeaways:

  • Comics help bridge the gap for students who struggle with traditional reading.

  • Mark Daumier uses over 14,000 comics in his curriculum, including creative assignments like comic-style reports.

  • Comics like Watchmen and Dark Knight Returns are powerful but carefully used depending on student maturity.

  • Star Wars, Captain America, and Spider-Man continue to resonate with students.

  • The Vision series and Jocasta casting hint at deeper Marvel storytelling on the horizon.

  • EA’s canceled Black Panther game reflects broader industry issues.

  • The Switch 2 launches with improvements but raises concerns about internet requirements.

  • Original stories from Disney and Pixar are in demand more than retellings.

Memorable Quotes:

  • “If you read 20–25 comic books, that's the same as reading a novel.” — Mark Daumier

  • “Comics help kids visualize what they're reading. That unlocks everything else.” — Mark Daumier

  • “I was like, can I teach in your class now?” — Frank Lourence

  • “Nintendo throws stuff at the wall to see what sticks. Sometimes they reinvent the industry.” — Squeaks

Call to Action: Love what you heard? Subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review. Share this episode with the hashtag #GeekFreaksPod to join the conversation.

Links and Resources: Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news, episode archives, and updates from the Geek Freaks Network.

Follow Us:

Listener Questions: Got a favorite comic you think would be perfect for a classroom? Want to share what game helps you unwind after a long day? Send us your thoughts on social or through our website, and we might feature them in a future episode.

Apple Podcast Tags: comics in education, comic book teaching, King of the Hill revival, MCU Vision series, Jocasta, Marvel casting news, Nintendo Switch 2, Pokémon Legends Z-A, EA game cancellations, Star Wars comics, Darth Vader, Warhammer 40K, geek culture podcast, classroom learning, pop culture in schools

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In this episode of Geek Freaks, Frank and Squeaks sit down with middle school teacher Mark Daumier, who’s using comic books to revolutionize how kids engage with reading. Mark shares how he turned his love of comics into a classroom staple, building a library of over 14,000 comics and using them to teach visual literacy, historical events, and critical thinking. Plus, the Geek Freaks crew breaks down everything from the new King of the Hill revival and Vision series casting to the cancellation of EA’s Black Panther game and the Switch 2 release. If you’re a fan of comics, games, or how pop culture shapes education, this one’s for you.

Timestamps and Topics:

00:00 – Introduction and Patreon shoutouts 00:45 – Guest Preview: Mark Daumier's comic-based classroom 02:09 – Comfort Games: Mass Effect, Space Marine, and Animal Crossing 04:01 – King of the Hill revival and modern updates to the cast 08:24 – Marvel Vision Series: Jocasta’s debut and Ultron’s return 12:12 – EA cancels Black Panther game, industry layoffs discussed 20:34 – Pokémon Legends Z-A and Switch 2 impressions 26:35 – Full breakdown of the Switch 2’s hardware, internet issues, and accessory talk 31:09 – Upcoming Switch 2 games and gimmicky features 33:00 – Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Cyberpunk on Switch 33:16 – Interview: Mark Daumier on comic books in the classroom 35:50 – Comic book reading comprehension and visual learning 38:01 – Mark’s early comic fandom and Spider-Man subscription 43:44 – Teaching narrative structures and novel writing with comics 47:12 – Star Wars and pop culture in student assignments 50:03 – Comic fandoms, MCU popularity, and Thunderbolts in class 59:19 – Advice for teachers: meeting students where they are 01:01:10 – Watchlist: Ironheart, The Bear, Squid Game Season 3 01:02:33 – Movie Talk: Ballerina, How to Train Your Dragon, 28 Years Later 01:04:22 – Pixar's Leo and the debate around Disney originals 01:06:13 – F1 with Brad Pitt and Megan 2.0 reactions 01:07:42 – Recommendations of the Week: Warhammer Darktide and Marvel’s Darth Vader (2020)

Key Takeaways:

  • Comics help bridge the gap for students who struggle with traditional reading.

  • Mark Daumier uses over 14,000 comics in his curriculum, including creative assignments like comic-style reports.

  • Comics like Watchmen and Dark Knight Returns are powerful but carefully used depending on student maturity.

  • Star Wars, Captain America, and Spider-Man continue to resonate with students.

  • The Vision series and Jocasta casting hint at deeper Marvel storytelling on the horizon.

  • EA’s canceled Black Panther game reflects broader industry issues.

  • The Switch 2 launches with improvements but raises concerns about internet requirements.

  • Original stories from Disney and Pixar are in demand more than retellings.

Memorable Quotes:

  • “If you read 20–25 comic books, that's the same as reading a novel.” — Mark Daumier

  • “Comics help kids visualize what they're reading. That unlocks everything else.” — Mark Daumier

  • “I was like, can I teach in your class now?” — Frank Lourence

  • “Nintendo throws stuff at the wall to see what sticks. Sometimes they reinvent the industry.” — Squeaks

Call to Action: Love what you heard? Subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review. Share this episode with the hashtag #GeekFreaksPod to join the conversation.

Links and Resources: Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news, episode archives, and updates from the Geek Freaks Network.

Follow Us:

Listener Questions: Got a favorite comic you think would be perfect for a classroom? Want to share what game helps you unwind after a long day? Send us your thoughts on social or through our website, and we might feature them in a future episode.

Apple Podcast Tags: comics in education, comic book teaching, King of the Hill revival, MCU Vision series, Jocasta, Marvel casting news, Nintendo Switch 2, Pokémon Legends Z-A, EA game cancellations, Star Wars comics, Darth Vader, Warhammer 40K, geek culture podcast, classroom learning, pop culture in schools

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