In this week's episode, we answer a listener question about The Nevers, how we grapple with works by problematic creators especially when we love them, and what witchy and supernatural TV, film, comics, and books we would recommend instead. We talk about the allegations against some creators amd how we live with the impacts of their foundational works. Our Comic of the Week is Grip: The Strange World of Men by Gilbert Hernandez. “This is the best, weirdest comic I’ve ever read.” – Sara “The comic holds up a mirror to society—a weird, funhouse mirror, but it’s still a mirror.” – S.E. Trigger Warnings: discussions of allegations against Joss Whedon, Warren Ellis, and others throughout, discussions of abuse and transphobia throughout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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