497: Dead Boy Detectives

497: Dead Boy Detectives

Author: Jason Inman & Ashley Victoria Robinson April 23, 2024 Duration: 51:04
Whisk away with Jason and Ashley as we traverse the eerie and enchanting corridors of Neil Gaiman's imaginarium to the world of Dead Boy Detectives. On today's episode prepare to be spellbound as we unravel the comic book lore of Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine, paranormal investigators from the pages of The Sandman. With the clock ticking towards their Netflix series debut on April 25th, it's time to dust off your detective hats for a spectral podcast investigation.

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