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season four

episode tHREE

In this episode, Luke Bugg, The Geek Of Steel, talks with Dominic White from Andy’s Man Club about the importance of men’s mental health and why it’s so important to open up—especially during the holiday season. Dom shares how the club began, the positive impact it’s had on men across the country, and how a simple conversation can truly change a life.

They also chat about Andy’s Man Club’s upcoming appearance at Portsmouth Comic Con on the 2nd and 3rd of May, where they’ll continue spreading their powerful message that “It’s okay to talk.”

An honest, thoughtful, and timely conversation about support, community, and the strength found in talking—at any time of year, but especially now.

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episode two

On this episode, Luke Bugg, “The Geek Of Steel,” returns to the podcast with two inspiring guests who are reshaping diabetes education: Dr. Mayank Patel, Consultant Diabetologist, and Ryan Kelly, creator of the innovative educational game universe DiaFight. Together, they explore the growing partnership between Portsmouth Comic Con, DiaFight, and NHS teams from Queen Alexandra Hospital and University Hospital Southampton, all working to raise awareness and challenge misconceptions around Type 1 diabetes (T1D).

From the imaginative DiaFight trading card game to the heartfelt Ellie and Endo comic series, Ryan and Dr. Patel share how creative storytelling is helping young people and families better understand diabetes in a way that feels supportive, relatable, and positive. They emphasise that representation is not a trend, it’s a crucial part of helping people feel seen, understood, and less alone. By bringing real experiences to life through characters and stories, they’re creating resources that truly resonate.

This thoughtful conversation highlights the importance of visibility, community, and the power of stories to build empathy and spark change. And with DiaFight set to appear at Portsmouth Comic Con on the 2nd and 3rd of May 2026, it’s clear that this is just the beginning of their journey to connect, educate, and inspire. Whether you’re living with diabetes, supporting someone who is, or simply believe in the impact of honest and inclusive storytelling, this episode offers something meaningful for every listener.

Where you can find out more about DiaFight: https://www.diafight.com/

episode one

The Portsmouth Comic Con Podcast is back. Host Luke Bugg, The Geek of Steel, returns to the mic with an episode that is especially close to his heart. Portsmouth Comic Con isn’t just an event for Luke. It is a place where fandom, creativity and community collide. It is a home for passionate people who love stories, heroes and imagination as much as he does.

To celebrate the relaunch, Luke is joined by the team who make it all happen: Nick and Curt from Portsmouth Guildhall, along with Georgia, Joanne and Millie from the Marketing Team. Together, they share exclusive updates, behind-the-scenes insights and a first look at what fans can expect when Portsmouth Comic Con returns on the 2nd and 3rd of May 2026.

Tickets are available now through the official Portsmouth Comic Con website. This episode is filled with excitement, appreciation and pure love for one of the UK’s most vibrant celebrations of comic book culture. The countdown has begun and the hype starts right here.

season three

On Season 3 of the PCC podcast, Luke 'The Geek of Steel' Bugg was joined by a range of guests from our Comic Con line-up, including the SOS Ghostbusters, The Ogretones, Cian Tormey, and many more!

season two

Hear from the brilliant Joker Squad, Russell Walks, and more - PLUS an International Womens Day takeover from the Comic Con team!