A podcast that doesn’t just explore characters—it deconstructs them. Each week, we pull apart the most iconic, complex, and controversial figures across comics, animation, video games, and pop culture. From masked zealots to haunted warriors, fallen heroes to corrupted gods—we unravel what makes them tick… and what makes them dangerous. Blending dramatic storytelling, continuity-rich history, and philosophical analysis, Disassembled isn’t just a lore dive—it’s a breakdown of the characters we thought we knew. One that asks: When does belief become obsession? When does loyalty become a lie? When does a hero become the villain? And what lesson can we learn from the icons we grew up with? If you’re looking for more than backstories—if you want to understand the why behind the who—this is your next obsession. New episodes every Thursday. Written and hosted by Tom Bedford of Handsome Comics. Thanks for listening And as always—Stay Handsome.
A video essay exploring the one fight every man is quietly losing — not to a villain, not to the system, but to something quieter than that.
You sit down at the end of the day. You had a list. The kids, the call you've been putting off, the thing that actually matters to you.
And then you sit down.
And you don't get up.
That's not rest. Rest fills you back up. This empties you — you gave the last good hours you had to nothi...
A Father's Day episode exploring what five fictional fathers actually teach us about the kind of dad your kids will remember.
Your kids are not going to remember if you were strong.
Most of us are killing ourselves trying to be the one thing they won't even keep.
Kratos ended an entire pantheon — it wasn't his strength his son needed. Bandit was running on empty at the beach and got down in the sand anyway. Optimus Prime spent h...
A character study of the Godzilla franchise exploring one pattern that runs through seventy years of films — and what it keeps proving about the way most men think.
Every man has a solution he keeps reaching for.
More hours. More force. More certainty. The grand gesture. The kamikaze run. Whatever his Oxygen Destroyer is.
And most men never stop to ask what it will produce.
Not just right now. Five years from now. In their marria...
Eight Beast Wars characters. Eight answers to the question every man is quietly carrying.
Most men watched Beast Wars for the action. The battles. The iconic voices. But go back now — with enough life behind you to actually see what these characters are doing — and you find something else entirely.
Eight different men facing the same pressure. What do I do when life asks more of me than I feel I can possibly give?
This epi...
A character analysis of Carl from Dungeon Crawler Carl exploring identity, integrity, and what happens when a man refuses to become what the system needs him to be.
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Every system you're in right now has one job.
Extract what it needs from you and return whatever's left.
The job measures your output but has no column for what it cost. The mortgage is sized around what you ca...
A character analysis of Thanos exploring certainty, blind spots, and what happens when a man becomes so convinced he's right… that he stops being able to see what it's costing the people who never got a vote.
Thanos didn't lose because he was wrong.
He lost because he was certain.
In Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, Thanos is the most unsettling villain in Marvel history — not because he's evil, but because he genuinel...
A character analysis of Griffith from Berserk exploring ambition, the cost of an unanswered question, and what happens when a dream has no limit on what it's allowed to consume.
Griffith didn't fall because he was evil.
He fell because he never answered one question.
What is the dream not allowed to cost?
In Berserk's Golden Age arc, Griffith is one of the most compelling characters in anime and manga history — not because he's a...
A character analysis of Beast Wars Megatron exploring control, certainty, and what happens when a man sacrifices everything — including himself — trying to own a future that was never his to command.
Megatron didn't lose because he was weak.
He lost because he couldn't let go.
In Beast Wars and Beast Machines, Megatron is one of the most disciplined, calculating, and visionary villains in Transformers h...
A character analysis of Mewtwo exploring purpose, identity, and what the Pokémon world teaches about choosing who you become.
Mewtwo is the most powerful Pokémon ever created.
But power was never his real problem.
His problem was purpose.
In Pokémon: The First Movie, Mewtwo isn’t born into freedom—he’s engineered. Designed with intention. Given a role before he ever has a voice to quest...
A character analysis of Dinobot exploring honor, strength, and the moment a warrior chooses what is worth protecting over his own survival.
Dinobot didn’t become a hero by winning.
He became one by deciding.
In Beast Wars: Transformers, Dinobot begins as a Predacon—defined by strength, loyalty, and a code that says power determines who deserves to lead. But as the war unfolds, that code starts to fr...
A character analysis of Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption 2, exploring redemption, loyalty, morality, and what it costs to become a better man too late.
Arthur Morgan begins as an outlaw.
A loyal enforcer in Dutch van der Linde’s gang — carrying out orders, collecting debts, and believing in a cause that slowly begins to unravel.
But as the world changes… so does Arthur.
And what starts as loyalty becomes somethin...
A character analysis of Armada Starscream exploring loyalty, approval, identity, and what happens when a man spends his life trying to earn respect from someone who will never give it.
In Transformers: Armada, Starscream isn’t chasing the throne.
He’s chasing recognition.
He fights harder than anyone. Takes the hardest missions. Endures humiliation, silence, and just enough validation to keep hoping...
A character analysis of Megatron and Optimus Prime exploring what the Transformers universe teaches about strength, leadership, and responsibility.
Megatron Was Wrong About Strength — And So Are Most Men.
This isn’t a lore breakdown. It’s a confrontation.
Because for a lot of us—especially men—strength was defined the same way growing up: carry everything. Work. Pressure. Family. E...
Kratos was never meant to survive his story.
He was forged in violence, driven by vengeance, and unleashed upon gods who deserved what came next. Cities fell. Pantheons burned. And when the rage finally ran out—Kratos was still standing, surrounded by the consequences.
In this episode of Disassembled: Heroes and Villains, we explore Kratos not as a symbol of rage, but as a man forced to live after it.
From the ashes of Olympus t...
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Spider-Man was never meant to carry the world on his shoulders.
He didn’t ask for power.
He didn’t seek greatness.
And he certainly didn’t choose the cost that came with it.
In this episode of Disassembled: Heroes and Villains, we explore Spider-Man not as ...
Rodimus Prime was never meant to lead.
He didn’t ask for the Matrix.
He didn’t want the burden.
And he wasn’t ready when destiny chose him anyway.
In this episode of Disassembled: Heroes and Villains, we explore the most misunderstood Prime in Transformers history—not as a failure, but as a mirror for anyone who inherited responsibility before confidence.
Rodimus represents a truth...
Spawn isn’t a power fantasy.
He’s a warning.
In this episode of Disassembled: Heroes and Villains, we take a deep, character-first look at Spawn—not as a 90s icon, but as a man slowly consumed by the very thing he thought would save him.
Al Simmons made a deal to return to the life he lost.
Instead, he came back trapped between Heaven, Hell, and his own unresolved guilt.
This isn’t...
Leadership is often portrayed as strength, certainty, and victory.
Optimus Primal teaches something harder.
In this episode of Disassembled: Heroes and Villains, we break down Optimus Primal—not as a conqueror, but as a guardian shaped by restraint.
Across Beast Wars and its aftermath, Primal doesn’t lead by domination or spectacle. He leads by choosing who carries the burden when no good options remain. Again and again, h...
How to Become the Villain of Your Own Story
Villains aren’t born.
They’re built—choice by choice.
In this opening episode of Disassembled: Heroes and Villains, we examine how good intentions can curdle into something destructive, and why the line between hero and villain is thinner than most stories admit.
Using pop culture characters and narrative psychology, we explore how the pursuit of power, certainty, or success...
Why Starscream Proves You Can Reach the Top… and Still Fall
Starscream’s story isn’t just about betrayal—it’s about longing.
Longing for recognition.
Longing for purpose.
Longing to matter.
In this episode of Disassembled: Heroes & Villains, we peel back the layers of one of Cybertron’s most complex figures. From the ambitious Seeker of G1, to Armada’s conflicted soldier, to IDW’s pol...
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