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Incomplete Geeks: A Gay Geek Podcast

Incomplete Geeks: A Gay Geek Podcast

By: Nick Baker and Jon Marx
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Two gay geeks talk through various nerdoms, from Star Trek to Marvel to Dungeons and Dragons. We're not complete geeks... but we're working on it.Nick Baker and Jon Marx Art
Episodes
  • Episode 101 - The Age of Apocalypse was wild and filthy and we loved it!
    Sep 27 2025

    Nick rambles for over an hour trying to describe just how 90s rad the Age of Apocalypse event was for comic book nerds. The story was dark but heartfelt and our favourite characters were doomed from the start but still had a meaningful arc throughout.

    Plus a lot of them were smokin' hot!

    Stick around for smash or pass at 1:04:50.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Episode 100! - Our Star Trek Voyage to 100 episodes and the Voyager finale
    Sep 8 2025

    75,000 light years and 100 episodes later, we finally made it guys! The Voyager finale. This was a special episode in so was perfect for a special episode of our own.


    We recap the finale, share our gay geek insights (mainly Nick saying how much he loves Janeway) and reminisce on our own podcast journey to this - some would say impressive - milestone.


    Listen, rant, geek out, enjoy 😊 🖖

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 99 - Fantastic Four: First Steps FF FTW!
    Jul 29 2025

    Hot off the heels of Marvel's newest film Fantastic Four: First Steps, Nick and Jon discuss what they thought about it (Spoiler alert: we loved it!) and why all the characters just WORKED. Best bits, a couple awkward bits, and why it's rejuvenated our hopes for what comes next. Also the most important questions: what is the Thing packing, exactly? Can Reed stretch ALL his limbs? Oh boy. I'm single, Johnny! (Well, one of us is.)

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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