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In Episode 39.1, the mini recap of Episode 39: Johnny Storm and Spontaneous Combustion, the Rabbit Hole of Research crew — Joe, Nick, and Georgia — return to the flames of Johnny Storm and explore the biological plausibility of Marvel’s Human Torch. With highlights from the main episode featuring Dr. David Pincus (University of Chicago), they revisit ideas like spontaneous combustion, dehydration mitigation, phase-separated stress responses, and the role of extremophiles in extreme heat survival. Along the way, they ask hard-hitting questions like: Can you be a vegetarian superhero? How many Big Macs does it take to fuel flame flight? And what makes an extremophile extreme? It’s science, laughter, glands, ooze — and a teaser of the final Fantastic Four member Reed Richards, and what the crew is watching, reading, and playing.

It’s science, it’s fiction, it’s science for weirdos.And don’t forget to Pre-order: Red Line: Chicago Horror Stories Anthology featuring a new story by Joe!

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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. 40 – Stretching the Human Body

Guest: Dr. Maria Dowell (Northwestern), breaking down Mr. Fantastic, elasticity, and anatomical plausibility

Book Club Q&A – July 29:

Joe will lead a live Q&A at Reed’s Local for Will You Still Love Me If I Become Someone Else? by Jotham Austin II.

👉 Event Info

Joe at Dragon Con – Aug 28–Sep 1:

Joe appears as an Attending Professional at Dragon Con in Atlanta. Come talk comics, body horror, or biophysics at the panels!

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