Marvel's Voices

Marvel's Voices is a podcast hosted by journalist, producer, and author Angélique Roché. Each episode, Roché interviews and has "deep-diving conversations with storytellers" associated with Marvel Entertainment.[1] The podcast puts on emphasis "diversity in storytelling" and creators of color. Its popularity resulted in a number of spin-off comic books starting in 2020.[2][3]

Show History

The original idea for Marvel's Voices was developed by Sana Amanat and Judy Stephens in order to spotlight people of color within the Marvel Universe on their Women of Marvel podcast. This became a short segment on the podcast, which was then spun-off into a new "a long-form interview show spotlighting the stories and work of people of color who either worked with or had a strong connection to the Marvel Universe."[3] Roché came aboard as host in February 2018 and the first episode came out in May.

Marvel's Voices #1 came out two years later in 2020 and was inspired by the podcast.[4] A number of other comics since then have been published under the banner of Marvel's Voices, including a Marvel's Voices webcomic which went for 100 issues and spun-off the Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices on Marvel Unlimited.[5]

Episodes

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Comic Books

Infinity Comics

References

  1. The 7 best Marvel podcasts in the multiverse Podsauce, March 1, 2023, retrieved 2024-12-29^
  2. Shawn S. Lealos. Best MCU Podcasts to Follow in 2021 CBR, 2021-06-23, retrieved 2024-12-29^
  3. Angélique Roché. So, What Is Marvel's Voices? Marvel Entertainment, February 5, 2020, retrieved 2024-12-29^
  4. Stephanie Williams. Marvel's Voices #1, a beautiful blend of essays and comics SYFY, 2020-03-10, retrieved 2024-12-29^
  5. 'Marvel's Voices' Anthology Series Hits Its 100th Issue on Marvel Unlimited Marvel Entertainment, May 8, 2024, retrieved 2024-12-29^