The podcast description is below!
Mil-Liminal is a bi-weekly, cozy horror podcast chronicling the adventures of a midnight shift gas station employee and all that implies.
The non-spoiler podcast and webcomic review is below!
This podcast is wonderful! It was my first step into the cozy horror genre! And by God it was a good one, hell, a great one! Caro Greene is a very relatable character, and I love the fact this podcast takes place in the same universe as two webcomics by RaptorJules!
Horror is one of my favorite genres and coupling it with cozy vibes makes it the perfect podcast to listen to while I work on script writing and just about anything else!
I have listened to all of the episodes within a couple of days! It was so worth it as well! Yes, I did binge listen to the rest of the episodes today! The stories are so intriguing and always make me so excited to dig into the next one!
A little note about me. I love liminal spaces and related images, projects, and spaces! Backrooms and projects like that! So being recommended Mil-Liminal was a breath of fresh air horror wise! Something not too much horror and not too cozy, just the right mix of both!
Thank you @raptorjules for making @mil-liminal and @seeminglydark! These stories are so gorgeous, and I love getting lost in them!
This is a brilliant podcast and universe with 11 episodes currently and 2 webcomics! It captured the vibes of cozy and horror perfectly and has been such a comfort to listen to! This is going to be my first 10/10 review!
You can read the Seemingly Dark webcomic here:
Follow Mickey, the widower mailman as he struggles to raise his daughter with the support from his friends from the local punk rock coffee s
You can read the Mil-Liminal webcomic here:
Hopeless romantic Jonathan O'Sullivan struggles to find his place in his charismatic partner's fast-paced life. Superstar Caro Greene, voice
You can listen to the podcast here: