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Under the Mask
by Jaden Haly
Under the Mask goes beyond capes and catchphrases to uncover why superheroes and villains become cultural icons. Each episode dives into a character from the DC or Marvel universe, breaking down their origin, their enemies, and the strengths and flaws that make them unforgettable. By connecting these stories to real-world themes like identity, power, responsibility, and morality, the podcast explores why these characters continue to resonate across generations. This podcast is presented in collaboration with the Audio Production II class in the School of Media and Journalism at Arkansas State
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Honorable Mentions
In the final episode of the Under the Mask series, the focus shifts to a group of characters who deserve an honorable mention; the ones who didn’t get a full episode but stillleft a lasting impression on Jaden in their own way. Characters like Silver Surfer, Clayface, Mr. Freeze, are brought in not for deep-dives, but for what they represent and the impact they had over time. The episode is more reflective, looking back on how these stories shaped the way we understood things like identity, choices, and doing the right thing, even when it’s noteasy. It’s less about wrapping everything up perfectly and more about ending the series in a way that feels honest, recognizing why these characters mattered then and why they still do now.
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The Hulk
This week on Under the Mask, we break down The Hulk, not just as a superhero, but as a character defined by thestruggle to stay in control. From Bruce Banner’s origin as a scientist changed by gamma radiation to a life shaped by avoiding what he can become, the Hulk represents something more than strength. But what happens when control isn’tguaranteed? This episode explores identity, restraint, and the space between who we are and how we react. Because the Hulk isn’t just a hero, he reflects something we all recognize; what it feels like when emotion takes over beforewe can stop it.
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Captain America
This week on Under the Mask, we break down Captain America, not just as a superhero, but as a symbol put under pressure. From his origin as a weak soldier transformed during World War II to a man frozen in time and forced into a more complicated world, Steve Rogers represents something bigger than strength. But what happens when the values he stands for no longer match the world around him? This episode explores identity, loyalty, and what it really means to do the right thing when it’s not easy. Because Captain America isn’t just a hero, he’s a test.
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Wolverine
This episode of Under the Mask takes a closer look at Wolverine, one of the most intense and unpredictable figures in the Marvel universe. Known for his claws, healing ability, and aggressive style, Wolverine is often seen as a straightforward fighter. But this episode goes beyond that surface. By exploring his origins, abilities, enemies, and cultural impact, the focus shifts to a bigger question: what happens when a character doesn’t have a clear past to build from? As the episode unfolds, it considers what really defines Wolverine and why, even without clean answers, he continues to stand out across generations.
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Wonder Woman
This episode of Under the Mask takes a closer look at Wonder Woman, one of the most recognizable but sometimes debated figures in the superhero universe. In a genre historically dominated by male heroes, Wonder Woman stands as one of the earliest and most powerful female characters ever created. The episode explores her origins, abilities, enemies, and the cultural impact she has had since first appearing in the early 1940s. Beyond the mythology and the iconic symbols, the discussion focuses on a bigger question: does Wonder Woman truly earn her place among the most influential superheroes of all time? By examiningthe character’s history and purpose, the episode considers what makes her legacy endure across generations.
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The Joker
In this episode of Under the Mask, Jaden Haly shifts the focus from heroes to villains by exploring one of the most iconic figures in comic book history: the Joker. Instead of simply revisiting famous scenes, the episode looks at what makes the Joker such a lasting and unsettling character. From his constantly changing origin story to his psychological approach to chaos, the discussion examines how he challenges the systems and values that heroes try to protect. The episode also explores the unique dynamic between Joker and Batman, highlighting how their conflict represents a larger debate between order and disorder. In the end, the Joker stands out not just as a villain, but as a character who continually tests the limits of morality and control.
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Iron Man
In this episode of Under the Mask, Jaden Haly breaks down the rise of Iron Man and how Tony Stark became the face of modern superheroes. From billionaire weapons manufacturer to self-made hero, Iron Man is more than a suit of armor. He’s a redemption story. This episode explores Stark’s comic book origins, the launch of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, his evolving technology, his enemies shaped by ego and consequence, and the sacrifice that completed his arc. Iron Man didn’t just change the genre. He proved heroes can be flawed, human, and still choose to save the world.
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Superman
This week on Under the Mask, the spotlight turns to the original superhero: Superman. Often dismissed as too powerful or too perfect, he is revisited not as a childhood favorite, but as the blueprint for the entire genre. The episode explores his Kryptonian origin, the sacrifice that sent him to Earth, and the discipline required to live with near limitless power. It also dives into his ideological battle with Lex Luthor and the cultural impact of a hero who represents hope in uncertain times. Nearly ninety years later, the question remains: how does someone that powerful choose to stay good?
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Spider-Man
Episode Two of Under the Mask explores why Spider-Man remains one of the most enduring and culturally significant superheroes of all time. Rather than focusing only on action or spectacle, the episode centers on the emotional foundation of the character and the weight of responsibility that defines him. It examines how guilt, obligation, and personal sacrifice shape Peter Parker’s identity, and how those themes continue to resonate in a modern world filled with pressure and expectation. The episode also reflects on the kind of villainy that challenges a hero on a personal level, along with the tension between strength and vulnerability that makes Spider-Man feel real. Ultimately, this installment considers why audiences continue to connect with a hero who is imperfect,overwhelmed, and still choosing to show up.
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Batman
In the first episode of Under the Mask, Jaden Haly takes a deeper, more analytical look at Batman as a character shaped by trauma, discipline, and personal choice. The episode explores his origin story, moral code, relationship with the Joker, and long-standing cultural relevance, focusing on why Batman continues to resonate in a modern world defined by fear, responsibility, and ethical limits.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Under the Mask goes beyond capes and catchphrases to uncover why superheroes and villains become cultural icons. Each episode dives into a character from the DC or Marvel universe, breaking down their origin, their enemies, and the strengths and flaws that make them unforgettable. By connecting these stories to real-world themes like identity, power, responsibility, and morality, the podcast explores why these characters continue to resonate across generations. This podcast is presented in collaboration with the Audio Production II class in the School of Media and Journalism at Arkansas State
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Jaden Haly
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