Episode 10

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9th Aug 2021

Suicide Squad Hell to Pay

Guess who’s chillin’ like a villain? Chamar and Andrew are back with yet another iconic DC story being put on the animation table with Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay. Our heroes are taking a well deserved break so let’s check on some of DC’s favorite villains.

As always, we are here to ask the big questions: Does the story make sense? How does it compare to the comic? Is it a good addition to the universe? And most importantly, is working for Task Force X as mind-blowing as they say it is?

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About the Podcast

Cape or Cap: A Black Nerd Superhero Podcast
Fun deep dives and honest takes on superhero productions from two Black Nerds breaking down what’s worth your time ('cape') and what you can skip ('cap')
Cape or Cap: A Black Nerd Superhero Podcast is your go-to spot for breaking down superhero shows, movies, and their source material comics with a Black nerd's perspective. Join Chamar "ComicChams" Griffith and Andrew "Arete" Tejada, as we dive into the stories, behind the scenes work and comic origins of these productions all with a final review letting you know which are worth a watch and earned their 'cape' and what crash landed and earned a 'cap.' Expect reviews, lightning rounds, and plenty of nerdy banter with every episode!
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Chamar Griffith

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A Blerd from birth, Chamar is just a kid from Brooklyn who has always loved epic tales, art, and animation. Given that superheroes and cartoons have all three, he dived into this colorful world.

Andrew Tejada

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