With each new generation, new frontiers are forged in the fires of pop culture. Where once there were only bleeps and blurry pixels, we now have cuss words and nudity. Ain't life grand? Yet there is one topic not yet tackled by television ... a topic that Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Oeming hope to address with their PlayStation Network show, Powers. That topic is caveman sex.
The co-producers of the superheroes-meet-cop-procedural show stopped by the GamesRadar+ Loot Crate booth at San Diego Comic-Con 2015 to talk Powers season 2, but we couldn't help but pick their brains on this most pressing of matters as well - and hey, if you've read the comics, you know it's actually a relevant conversation! You can watch the full interview below, and check our Twitter and Facebook pages for even more SDCC 2015 coverage.
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