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In this mini companion to Episode 36: Loki, Satire and Chaos, the Rabbit Hole of Research team offers a fast-paced recap of their conversation with author Kurt Baumeister, whose novel Twilight of the Gods reimagines Loki as a postmodern, ethically ambiguous figure. They revisit themes of mythology, chaos, and satire, explore AI as a digital trickster, and add new pop culture figures to their growing pantheon of modern Lokis—including Gwenpool, Jinx from Arcane, and Harley Quinn. The crew also field a listener question on where to start with Doctor Doom and share what they’re watching and reading—from The Rehearsal to Overgrowth by Mira Grant. Plus, they tease their Fantastic Four science series leading up to the MCU reboot. It’s a quick trip down a very chaotic mini-hole.

It’s science, it’s fiction, it’s science for weirdos.

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Future Episodes & Events:

Fantastic Four Science Series (Episodes 37–40) – Leading up to the MCU Fantastic Four movie (releasing July 25, 2025):

Ep. 37 (June 11): Sue Storm-Richards: Invisibility — with comic critic Nick Ulanowski

Ep. 38 (June 25): Ben Grimm “The Thing”: Strong Skin — featuring NYT bestselling author, Jonathan Maberry

Ep. 39 (July 9): Johnny Storm “The Human Torch”: Human Combustion — with Dr. David Pincus, returning guest

Ep. 40 (July 23): Reed Richards “Mr. Fantastic”: Stretching and Biophysics — with Dr. Maria Dowell, MD, Northwestern University

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