S1 E8 Killmonger Part 2 - I'm already damaged (Black Panther) image
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S1 E8 Killmonger Part 2 - I'm already damaged (Black Panther)
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This is Season 1 Episode 8 Killmonger Part 2 a spoiler FULL episode.

In this episode we’ll get into all the spoilers for Killmonger. Don’t miss Liz’s dive into Killmonger from the comics, Miko’s breakdown of Michael B. Jordan’s anime preferences, and a hard hitting investigation into a height misinformation campaign.


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Credits

Miko - @drmikachu on Twitter and Twitch

Liz - @lizMakes on Twitter and illuminatedSpace almost everywhere else

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Show Notes

X-men animated series intro

Michael B. Jordan misinformation campaign tweet (saved in episode folder)

If people want more info on stolen art in museums, this is a good starting point: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4pYNopyuIs3DeIZ3zL6CmD?si=d2c8fcb997874e7c

MoPOP - Museum Miko referenced in Seattle.

At around 29 minutes in, Liz promises that weird background noise is not bathroom noise, the noise canceling software probably did something weird to the AC or street noise?

Duo Maxwell from Gundam Wing (he’s still got it)

Allyson Kelley’s Website - Miko’s super talented artists that she works with on her game Code Romantic

Miko’s game Code Romantic with the reference to the stripping counter

Rise of the Black Panther comic story by Ta-Nehisi Coates

The Brick Wall: Where Was My Black Ancestor Before 1880? Post from The Root about “the brick wall” Black Americans face when tracing their genealogy before the 1890 census.

(We have more show notes on the website episode page!)

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