• Indie Comic Review | Episode 408
    Jun 19 2026

    Chris and Gerry hit the latest indie comic books. Enjoy the show!

    • Narco #3 from Image Comics | Written by Doug Wagner | Arty: Daniel Hillyard | Colors: Dave Stewart | Letters: Ed Dukeshire |

    • Something is Killing the Children #46 and #47 from Boom! | Written by James Tynion IV | Art by Werther Dell'Edera | Colors by Miquel Muerto | Letters by Andworld Design |

    • If Destruction Be Our Lot … #1 from Image Comics (W) Matthew and Mark Elijah Rosenberg (A) Andy Macdonald $4.99

    • The Rocketeer: The Island #2 and #3 from IDW Publishing (W) John Layman (A) Jacob Edgar $4.99

    • Exquisite Corpses #12 and #13 from Image Comics (W) James Tynion IV (A) Michael Walsh $4.99

    • White Sky #3 from Image Comics (W) William Harms (A) JP Mavinga $3.99

    • D'orc #4 from Image Comics (W/A) Brett Bean $3.99 Teen +

    • Dick Tracy #16 and #17 from Mad Cave Studios (W) Alex Segura and Michael Moreci (A) Geraldo Borges $4.99 each, Teen +

    • Estuary: A Ghost Story #1 and #2 from Oni Press (W) David DB Andry and Tim Daniel (A) Maan House

    • The Twilight Zone #6 from IDW Dark (W/A) Nicole Goux $4.99

    • Ripcord #3 from Ignition Press (W) Cullen Bunn (A) Aneke $4.99

    • FREE COMIC BOOK DAY Dungeon Crawler Carl #0 from Vault Comics Creator: Matt Dinniman (W) Teuagah (A) Laurel Pursuit & Kuzomari

    • FREE COMIC BOOK DAY The Greatest American Hero #1 from AMP Comics (W) Don Handfield (A) Alper Gelcel

    • FREE COMIC BOOK DAY Terrorbytes no number from Mad Cave Studios (W) Mark Russell (A) Felix Ruiz

    • Shout outs to Corpse Knight, Red Roots, and the new Lady Mechanika series

    • I Hate Fairyland #50 from Image Comics | Written by Skottie Young | Art by Derek Laufman | Colors by Jean-Francios Beaulieu | Letters: Nate Piekos |

    • Ice Cream Man #45 from Image Comics | Written by W. Maxwell Prince | Art by Martin Morazzo | Colors by Chris O'Halloran | Letters: Good Old Neon |

    • Conan & Dragonero #1 from Titan Comics | Written by Stefano Vietti and Luca Enoch | Art and Colors by Lorenzo Nuti | Letters by Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith |

    • Phantom of the Opera #3 and #4 from Image Comics | Written by Tyler Boss | Art by Martin Simmonds | Letters by Becca Carey |

    • Something is Killing the Children - Road to Slaughter (Free Comic Book Day) from Boom! | Written by James Tynion IV | Art by Werther Dell'Edera and Letizia Cadonici | Colors by Miquel Muerto | Letters by Andworld Design |

    • Fall of the House of Slaughter #1 from Boom! | Written by Tate Brombal | Art by Adriano Turtulici | Colors by Vanentina Napolitano | Letters by Andworld Design |

    • Barbaric #3 from Vault Comics | Written by Michael Moreci | Art by Nathan Gooden | Colors by Fabiana Marques | Letters by Andworld Design |

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    36 mins
  • Henry Jones: The Remarkable Career of a Hollywood Character Actor
    Jun 17 2026

    Join us as we explore the fascinating life and career of Henry Jones, one of Hollywood's most recognizable and versatile character actors. From his chilling performance as Leroy Jessup in The Bad Seed to memorable appearances in classics like Vertigo, 3:10 to Yuma, and countless television shows, Jones built a remarkable career spanning more than five decades.

    In this episode, we'll examine his early years, breakthrough performances, work on Broadway, film and television highlights, and the unique talent that made him a favorite among directors and audiences alike. Though rarely a leading man, Henry Jones left an unforgettable mark on classic cinema and television through his distinctive presence and exceptional character work.

    If you're a fan of classic Hollywood, vintage television, and the great character actors who helped shape entertainment history, this is a career retrospective you won't want to miss.

    Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more classic film, television, and Hollywood history content!

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    7 mins
  • The Twilight Zone's Walking Distance: Rod Serling's Most Personal Episode
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode of Professor Frenzy, we take a closer look at "Walking Distance," one of the most beloved and emotionally powerful episodes of The Twilight Zone. Written by Rod Serling, this classic tale follows advertising executive Martin Sloan as he unexpectedly returns to his hometown and encounters the past he has longed to revisit.

    We'll explore the episode's themes of nostalgia, regret, aging, and the impossibility of reliving our youth. We'll also discuss the performances, memorable moments, production history, and why many fans consider "Walking Distance" to be one of the finest episodes ever produced in The Twilight Zone's legendary run.

    Join us as we revisit this timeless classic and discover why its message remains as meaningful today as it was in 1959.

    Do you consider "Walking Distance" one of the greatest Twilight Zone Episodes? Let us know in the comments.

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    13 mins
  • Young Frankenstein (1974): Mel Brooks' Greatest Horror Comedy Masterpiece?
    Jun 12 2026

    Join Chris and Gerry as we take a closer look at Young Frankenstein (1974), the beloved horror-comedy classi from director Mel Brooks. Starring Gene Wilder as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, this affectionate parody pays tribute to the classic Universal monster films while delivering some of the funniest moments in movie history.

    We'll explore the film's production, memorable performances, iconic scenes, black-and-white cinematography, and its lasting impact on both comedy and horror cinema. Featuring unforgettable performances from Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Cloris Leachman, and Teri Garr, Young Frankenstein remains one of the most celebrated comedy films ever made.

    Is this Mel Brooks' finest film? How does it compare to the classic Frankenstein movies that inspired it? Join the discussion and share your favorite moments from this timeless comedy classic.

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    56 mins
  • John Dehner: The Versatile Character Actor of Westerns, Radio & Classic TV
    Jun 10 2026

    John Dehner was one of Hollywood's most recognizable character actors, building an impressive career across radio, film, television, and Westerns. From his memorable appearances in classic TV series and Hollywood films to his acclaimed work in radio dramas, Dehner became a familiar face and voice to generations of audiences.

    In this episode, we explore the life and career of John Dehner, including his early years, his transition into acting, his success in radio, and his many roles in Westerns, crime dramas, and science fiction programs. We'll also discuss his appearances on shows such as Gunsmoke, The Twilight Zone, and his lasting legacy as one of the most dependable character actors of the Golden Age of Television.

    Whether you're a fan of classic television, old-time radio, Westerns, or Hollywood history, this retrospective celebrates the remarkable career of John Dehner.

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    8 mins
  • The Twilight Zone's The Last Flight Explained | WWI Pilot Lost in Time
    Jun 8 2026

    Step into the mysterious world of The Twilight Zone as we explore the classic Season 1 episode, "The Last Flight." In this unforgettable tale, a British World War I pilot suddenly finds himself transported decades into the future, where he must confront the consequences of a decision that has haunted him for years.

    In this episode, we examine Rod Serling's compelling themes of courage, honor, redemption, and destiny. We'll discuss the performances, the historical backdrop of World War I aviation, thought-provoking script, and why "The Last Flight" remains one of the most underrated episodes of The Twilight Zone.

    Whether you're a longtime fan of the series or discovering this episode for the first time, join us as we take a closer look at this fascinating blend of science fiction, fantasy and historical drama.

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    10 mins
  • The Growth of Frankenstein's Monster: Boris Karloff's Legendary Trilogy Explained
    Jun 5 2026

    Boris Karloff's portrayal of Frankenstein's Monster remains one of the most iconic performances in horror history. In this episode, we explore how the character evolves across three classic Universal monster films: Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and Son of Frankenstein.

    Beginning as a misunderstood creation driven by instinct and fear in Frankenstein, the Monster develops emotional depth and self-awareness in Bride of Frankenstein, before becoming a weary and tragic figure manipulated by others in Son of Frankenstein. We'll examine how Karloff's performance, makeup, body language, and character development helped transform the Monster from a cinematic villain into one of horror's most sympathetic characters.

    Join us as we analyze the complete arc of Frankenstein's Monster and discuss why Boris Karloff's interpretation continues to influence horror films more that 90 years later.

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    36 mins
  • William Daniels: From Dr. Mark Craig to Mr Feeny | The Remarkable Career of a TV Legend
    Jun 3 2026

    William Daniels has enjoyed one of the most distinguished careers in television, film, and theater history. Best known for playing Dr. Mark Craig on St. Elsewhere, the beloved Mr. Feeny on Boy Meets World, and the voice of KITT on Knight Rider, Daniels has entertained audiences for decades with his memorable performances and unmistakable presence.

    In this episode, Chris and Gerry explore the life and career of William Daniels, from his early days on stage and television to his iconic roles that made him a household name. We'll discuss his award-winning work, his contributions to classic television, ant the lasting impact he has had on generations of viewers.

    Whether you know him as the wise teacher George Feeny, the brilliant Dr. Mark Craig, or the voice behind television's most famous talking car, this retrospective celebrates one of Hollywood's most respected actors

    What is your favorite William Daniels Role? Let us know in the comments.

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    10 mins