Your Generals of Nerdery (Zac and Tyler) stop in every week to talk about some of their favorite things in the nerd and geek world
Why be spooky about death when you can celebrate alongside it? This week Your Generals mark this year's Dia de Muertos by watching the Pixar film Coco. An emotional journey in more ways than one, Thi…
A long time ago, on this very same podcast, we talked about the first half of season one of Disney's The Mandalorian. This week we welcome back Eustacia and pick up where we left off talking about th…
Writer James O'Barr once poured his grief and loss of a loved one on the comic book page for all to read. Later while being adapted to film, tragedy struck again and left us in a world without Brando…
As an homage to the spooky fiction that laid the groundwork for the genre work that Your Generals enjoy these days, this week they take a look back to the pulp fiction of the early 1900s. Particularl…
Batman's Rogues Gallery runs really deep. So this week Your Generals have returned to the place they are all locked up to talk more about some of his lesser known foes. up this time: Man-Bat, Hush, P…
In 1986, children around the world were traumatized by an 84 minute long toy commercial, oops, I mean movie. This week Your Generals go to Cybertron to talk about their history with the Transformers,…
Your Generals have always felt extremely welcomed by Star Fleet Command, but appearances need to be tightly maintained on the bridge of any major vessel. So what if the vessel wasn't that major? And …
Sadly, our real life King T'Challa, Chadwick Boseman passed recently. To honor his legacy in nerd fandom, Your Generals have decided to talk about whatever comes to mind on the character of Black Pan…
2020 has been a rough year for a lot of reasons, so this week Your Generals take a trip into the fantastical feel good times of the Discworld to....talk about racial strife and how it interacts with …
'We're making a Detective Pikachu movie' is the type of sentence the Generals would have once thought was a punchline to a joke. Then Ryan Reynolds was cast as Pikachu. Then it made over 400 million …
General Nerdery has always been about liking things, and one of the things that bound Your Generals together to do this show, and has been baked into it's DNA from the beginning, is Spider-man: Into …
Dragonlance, for many, has been a foundational fantasy series and setting and has been expanded upon for years and years. General Zac came to the party on this one late though. So this week Your Gene…
Challenger Mountain has erupted in Gotham, Earth Prime is dropping into the Dark Multiverse, Batman wants to go back in time using baby Darkseid to try to kill a Bat God, wait, what? If that all soun…
As more of the world discovers the joy of Avatar: The Last Airbender via Netflix, Your Generals have decided to jump into talking why they like it as well. As neither one of us can master the four el…
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We don't claim to be the models of some novel-taking Generals, after all, Hamilton was already one of the biggest things to hit in the last few years even before it came to streaming. So despite all …
There are times when you come to love something, and then find out it's creator thinks you are less than human. That may been an extreme example, but it's also one that comes up far too often, So how…
Mortal Kombat, the ultraviolent, tongue-in-cheek fighting game has been around almost 30 years, keeping our screens obscenely bloody. However, even a game where a guy with a gun can beat up an Elder …
This week the Generals bring a more emotionally charged episode than normal. What was supposed to be a celebration of Midnighter to close out Pride month overlaps with some of the news and leaves Gen…
Superheroes come in all shapes, sizes, colors and creeds. As 2020 rages on, your Generals feel like this needs reestablished a bit at times. Luckily they watched a movie that reaffirms it many times …