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Episode 244. James B and Eddie discuss the honeymoon of Peter and MJ, John Wick movies, Immigration Laws in England and why Captain America is working with La Tarantula. (01:20) From November of 1987 Stan Lee presents Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man “The Honeymoon” by James C Owsley, Alan Kupperberg and Fished art by Jim Fern and Al Milgrom (04:39) From April of 1988 Stan Lee presents The Spectacular Spider-Man 137 “Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide!” Written by Gerry Conway and Art by Sal Buscema (07:41)From May of 1988 Stan Lee presents The SSM 138 “Night of the Flag!” by Gerry Conway, Art by Sal Buscema (10:00) From June of 1988 Stan Lee presents The SSM 139 “Grave Memory” by Gerry Conway and Sal Buscema (12:58) Sponsor - La Tarantula Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by Eddie and Puma. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Episode 234. James B and Eddie discuss the return of the Black Cat and her new costume and the return of the Hobgoblin after his death. (00:27) PPPPN Sponsor - LRSM (01:35) From July of 1987 Stan Lee presents Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man 128 “Spider Hunt” Written by Peter David, Art by Alan Kupperberg (06:07) This story carries into the next book and it's From August of 1987 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 129 “Foreign Affairs” by David and Kupperberg (11:07) From September of 1987 PPtSSM 130 “24 Hours” written by Bob Layton, pencils by Jim Fern and Ink by Vince Colletta (17:47) - PPPPN Building a Fence Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by Eddie and Elmo Twig. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Episode 231. James B and Eddie celebrate Valentine's Day with three Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man books involving parents and their children. (00:27) PPPPN Sponsor - Tuesdays with Spidey (01:05) From April of 1987 Stan Lee presents Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man 125, “Wrecking Havoc!” written by Danny Fingeroth, Penciled by Jim Mooney, Vince Colletta, and Art Nichols, Ink by Rick Parker (05:59) From May of 1987 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 126 “Sudden Impact” by Danny Fingeroth, Alan Kupperberg, and Ink by Art Nichols and co. (11:13) From June of 1987 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 127 “Among Us Lurks… A Lizard!” by Len Kaminski, Pencils by Alan Kupperberg, Ink by Kupperberg and co. (17:46) PPPPN Sponsor - I've Got Bars Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written Eddie and Martha Connors. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Episode 229. James B and Eddie read three excellent books and The Hobgoblin's identity is finally revealed. (01:26) From April of 1987 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 287 “...And There Shall come a Reckoning” Written by Jim Owsley, Pencils by Erik Larsen, Inks by Art Nichols (05:53) From May of 1987 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 288 “Gang War Rages On!” Written by Jim Owsley, Pencils by Alan Kupperberg, Inks by Jim Fern (10:03) From June of 1987 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 289 “The Hobgoblin Revealed!” Written by Peter David, Pencils by Alan Kupperberg and Tom Morgan, Inks by Jim Fern (18:47) Sponsor: Hobgoblin Halloween Costume Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B and Eddie and Irving Forbush. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Episode 226. James B and Eddie discuss whether Peter will quit being Spider-Man, whether Hammerhead is really dead this time and what he would choose when he goes out to eat. Plus, a villain kills a cop and MJ has no boundaries. (01:33) From January of 1987 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 284 “And Who Will Stand Against Them?” by DeFalco, Owsley, Ferez, Breeding and Rubenstein (07:28) From February of 1987 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 285 “The Arranger Must Die” by DeFalco, Owsley, Kupperberg and Fern (10:31) From March of 1987 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 286 “Thy Father's Son!” written by Jim Owsley, pencils by Alan Kupperberg, inks by Jim Fern and Art Nichols Sponsor - Rose Scented 36 Hour Big Bald Boss Cream Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B and Eddie and Sargeant Tork. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetups and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Captain America Must Die!" - Captain America #176, written by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"A Separate Reality" - Doctor Strange #2, written by Steve Englehart and Frank Brunner, art by Frank Brunner and Dick Giordano, letters by John Costanza, colors by Frank Brunner, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Alone Against Arcturus!" - Adventure Into Fear #23, written by Steve Gerber, art by Craig Russell and Vince Colletta, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"... And Lose His Own Soul!" - Ghost Rider #7, written by Tony Isabella, art by Jim Mooney and Jack Abel, letters by Alan Kupperberg, colors by Phil Rache, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Nuklo -- The Invader That Time Forgot!" - Giant-Size Avengers #1, written by Roy Thomas, art by Rich Buckler and Dan Adkins, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Cataclysm!" - Giant-Size Fantastic Four #2, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Chic Stone, letters by Joe Rosen, colors by Stan Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"How Will We Keep Warm When the Last Flame Dies?" - Giant-Size Man-Thing #1, written by Steve Gerber, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Gift of Death!" - Man-Thing #8, written by Steve Gerber, art by Mike Ploog, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Moondog Is Another Name For Murder!" - Marvel Team-Up #24, written by Len Wein, art by Jim Mooney and Sal Trapani, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"How Like a Serpent's Tooth..." - Power Man #20, written by Tony Isabella, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Battle Beyond!" - Thor #226, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Shadows In the Night!" - Tomb of Dracula #23, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"The Vulture Hangs High!" - Amazing Spider-Man #128, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by John Costanza, colors by Michele Brand, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Night of the Collector" - Avengers #119, written by Steve Englehart, art by Bob Brown and Don Heck, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"When a Legend Dies!" - Captain America #169, written by Steve Englehart and Mike Friedrich, art by Sal Buscema and Frank McLaughlin, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"J'Accuse!" - Captain America #170, written by Mike Friedrich and Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"... To Be Free From Control!" - Captain Marvel #30, written by Jim Starlin, art by Jim Starlin and Al Milgrom, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Blind Man's Bluff!" - Daredevil #107, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Sal Buscema, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"No Friend Beside Him!" - Fantastic Four #142, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Revenge!" - Incredible Hulk #171, written by Gerry Conway, art by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"And Canst Thou Slay... The Juggernaut?" - Incredible Hulk #172, written by Tony Isabella, art by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel, letters by Alan Kupperberg, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Battle Royal!" - Iron Man #66, written by Mike Friedrich, art by George Tuska and Mike Esposito, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Malice by Crimson Moonlight" - Jungle Action #8, written by Don McGregor, art by Rich Buckler and Klaus Janson, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Battle for the Palace of the Gods!" - Man-Thing #1, written by Steve Gerber, art by Val Mayerik and Sal Trapani, letters by John Costanza, colors by Dave Hunt, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Time Doom" - Marvel Premiere #13, written by Steve Englehart, art by Frank Brunner and the Crusty Bunkers, letters by John Costanza, colors by Frank Brunner, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Chaos at the Earth's Core!" - Marvel Team-Up #17, written by Len Wein, art by Gil Kane, inked by "everybody," letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Vengeance of the Molecule Man!" - Marvel Two-In-One #1, written by Steve Gerber, art by Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"On the Brink of Madness!" - Sub-Mariner #68, written by Steve Gerber, art by Don Heck and Jim Mooney, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"A Galaxy Consumed!" - Thor #219, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by L. P. Gregory (Gaspar Saladino), colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Behold! The Land of Doom!" - Thor #220, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Return from the Grave!" - Tomb of Dracula #16, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Death Rides the Rails!" - Tomb of Dracula #17, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1973 Marvel Comics"His Name Is Taboo" - Werewolf by Night #13, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Episode 163 James B and Eddie discuss some musicians, magnetic cranes, Moon Knight and a math book. Plus Aunt May gets her own bonus story and Eddie complains he wants “more backstory” for a villain. All this and much more on this episode of Let's Read Spider-Man. (01:08) From September of 1981 Stan Lee presents ASM 220 “A Coffin for Spider-man!” by Michael Fleisher, Art and Lettering by Bob McLeod, coloring by Bob Sharen (05:00) From October of 1981 Stan Lee presents ASM 221 “Blues for Lonesome Pinky!” by Denny O'Neil, Alan Kupperberg, and Jim Mooney. (12:33) From November of 1981 Stan Lee presents ASM 222 “Faster than the Eye!” by Mantlo, Bob Hall, and Jim Mooney (15:12) Sponsor: Jonas Harrow and Associates (17:41) From December of 1981 Stan Lee presents ASM 223 “Night of the Ape!” by O'Neil, Dematteis, and Romita Jr. (23:00) Listener Mail Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ah, Fuck Me Dead, I've Got To Draw All This Shit Hello, and welcome to episode 363 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. For the second week in a row, the Avengers nose their way into the podcast, but to greater narrative effect. Blastarr and Annihilus are teaming up to tame the Negative Zone, and only The Thing and his poker-playing Avengers buddies can stop them. And only Steve and his Antipodean podcasting buddy Paul Hix (Waiting for Doom, The DCOCD Podcast, Dial F for Flanger, The Gary Show) can recap and review this oversized anniversary issue. Tom DeFalco, Alan Kupperberg, Chic Stone, George Roussos, Mike Higgins, Jean Simek, Bob Budiansky, Jim Salicrup, Joe Sinnott, and Jim Shooter present Marvel Two-in-One #75 - By Blastarr -- Betrayed! Featuring pre-emptive podcast notes, some tips for She-Hulk, a spaceship called Tim, Annihilus's best life, the bestial bastard Blastarr, sexy Highfather, the anatomy of a boot, and an inevitable discussion about Neighbours. Find Paul on twitter where he is @reading_hix and find Waiting For Doom (and all his other shows) at https://www.waitingfordoom.com/ Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Enjoy this DC Comics reading of Dragonlance #29: A Sort of Homecoming. It was written by Charles & Lisa Moore, Illustrated by Alan Kupperberg. It was released on April 1st, 1991.
Enjoy this DC Comics reading of Dragonlance #28: The Path to Power & The Perilous Power of Feh. It was written by Dan Mishkin & Jack C. Harris, Illustrated by Alan Kupperberg & Tim Gula. It was released on March 1st, 1991.
Enjoy this DC Comics reading of Dragonlance #26: The Gathering, Part 1 of 2. It was written by Charles Moore & Lisa Moore, Illustrated by Ron Randall and Inked by John Nyberg & Alan Kupperberg. It was released on January 1st, 1991.
During a national conversation centering around prison reform, Al Milgrom wrote this one issue story that features Cap behind bars and his quest to break out! A sequel to the 1965 Tales of Suspense #62. Plus, Rick & Bob give a solemn update on their wager... Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Are you enjoying this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/message Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support
Josie joins the Spider-Friends for a look at the marriage, the honeymoon, and everything you wanted to know about Spider-Man. Reviewing Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21 (by Jim Shooter, David Michelinie, Paul Ryan and Vince Colletta) , Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #7 (by Jim Owsley, Alan Kupperberg, Jim Fern and Al Milgrom), and Web of Spider-Man #3 (by various). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #29 (by Jim Owsley, Steve Geiger, Art Nichols), Amazing Spider-Man #291 (by David Michelinie, John Romita Jr., Vince Colletta), and Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #129 (by Peter David, Alan Kupperberg). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
wsg Cousin Brandon! The lead-up to the Spider-Marriage (subsequently erased) begins here! Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #28 (by Bob Layton, Steve Geiger, Vince Colletta), Amazing Spider-Man #290 (by David Michelinie, John Romita Jr., Vince Colletta), Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #128 (by Peter David, Alan Kupperberg). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
Andrew Helmer from 'That Was A Show?' http://linktr.ee/That_Was_a_Show once again joins the Spider-Friends. After four years of red hearings and switcharoos, the identity of the Hobgoblin is finally revealed. But not really. Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #27 (by Dwight John Zimmeran, Dave Simons), Amazing Spider-Man #289 (by Peter David, Alan Kupperberg, Tom Morgan, Jim Fern) and Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #127 (by Len Kaminski, Alan Kupperberg).
Mike-DELL guest stars! Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #26 (featuring a fill-in by Len Kaminski, Tom Morgan, Mike Esposito), Amazing Spider-Man #288 (the conclusion of the Gang War, by Jim Owsley, Alan Kupperberg, Mike Esposito), Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #126 (with Spider-Woman, by Danny Fingeroth, Alan Kupperberg, Art Nichols). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
Featuring the Vulture, The Rose, Hobgoblin and Doctor Octopus. Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #24 (by David Michelinie/Len Kaminski, Del Barras, Vince Colletta), Amazing Spider-Man #286 (by Jim Owsley, Alan Kupperberg, Jim Fern/Art Nichols) and Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #124 (by Roger McKenzie, Greg LaRoque, Art Nichols).
Andrew Helmer joins Mike-EL, Joshua Murr-VELL & Bex Luthor for another towering achievement in comic book review podcasts. Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #23 (by David Michelinie/Len Kaminski, Jim Fern, Vince Colletta), Amazing Spider-Man #283 (by Tom DeFalco/Jim Owsley, Alan Kupperberg, Jim Fern) and Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #123 (by Peter David, Dwayne Turner, Art Nichols). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
No! Not The N-Neuron Beam! Hello, and welcome to episode 345 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. Our latest episode sees Steve and Andy linger longer in September 1980, leafing through the pages of that year's Marvel Two-in-One Annual. Dark forces are on the move, and only the Thing and the Hulk possess the raw power, savagery, and innate courage needed for the Stranger to... uh... well, they certainly posses the things that he needs. Alan Kupperberg, Pablo Marcos, Nel Yomtov, John Costanza, Jim Salicrup, Jim Shooter, and Joe Sinnott present Marvel Two-in-One Annual #5, in which the Stranger can't keep the continuity of his own plan straight, the Hulk has multiple secret desert laboratories equipped with unnecessarily-massive televisions, and the underworld turns out to be a pretty boring place. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
The Unexpected Popeye Hello, and welcome to episode 304 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. Well, normally we would, but thanks to the a dose of real life, Andy's got the week off. That doesn't stop Steve from hitting the longboxes and diving into a strange tale (hehe) featuring Doctor Strange and Ben Grimm taking down a centuries-old necromancer in a creepy house ripped directly from an episode of Dark Shadows in Marvel Two-in-One #49, by Jo Duffy, Alan Kupperberg, Gene Day, Carl Gafford, Gaspar Saladino, Roger Stern, Jim Shooter, Bob Budiansky, and Al Milgrom. Joining Steve this week is Doctor Strange and 2000AD podcaster Conrad Leiden. Together, they examine the cartoonish, atmospheric artwork, the playful use of horror tropes, and what exactly constitutes a team-up when one of the heroes has no idea that the other one is there. As a bonus, they also dive into Godzilla, King Of The Monsters #20, where a museum turns out to be a terrible place to store a rapidly-growing lizard, and the Fantastic Four go toe-to-toe with one of the most iconic kaiju of all time. Find Conrad's Doctor Strange Podcast - Stranger By The Dozen - at http://cradeline.com/stranger-by-the-dozen/ and on twitter at https://twitter.com/StrangerByThe12. Space Spinner 2000 can be found at http://spacespinner2000.com/ and on twitter at https://twitter.com/SpaceSpinner2K. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
One More Piece Of The Action, See? Hello, and welcome to episode 295 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. Guns, gals, jalopies, doppelgangers, and a suspicious wall all combine on this week's Fantasticast, as we head to Brownsville, Brooklyn, with Captain Marvel in to- oh, wait, where did he go? Anyway, this week's issue of Marvel Two-in-One is the sequel to a story that we never expected to see, especially as it ignores another sequel. Oh, hey, Mar-Vell's back. Peter Gillis, Alan Kupperberg, Mike Esposito, Phil Rachelson, Michael Higgins, Roger Stern, Jim Shooter, and Ron Wilson present Marvel Two-in-One #45 - The Andromeda Rubout. Huh, he's gone again... Anyway, remember Torgo? He's back. Well, some of him at least. And there's a very unconvincing Skrull dying a very unconvincing death. And he's back once more... is anyone getting this not-very-subtle commentary on the use of the guest-star in this book? The Fantasticast is support by Stitcher Premium, home of Wolverine: The Long Night, launching March 12th. Starring Richard Armitage as Wolverine, this ten episode podcast audio drama is the first of its kind for Marvel. For a month's free trial to Stitcher Premium, head over to stitcher.com/premium and enter the promo code Fantasticast. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
The classic issue reviews return! Shag and Rob discuss the iconic "Is This My Foe?", from Aquaman #42 by Steve Skeates, Jim Aparo, and Dick Giordano, followed by the Killer Frost/Plastique epic from Fury of Firestorm #s 33-36 by Gerry Conway, Rafael Kayanan, and Alan Kupperberg. Plus: your listener feedback! Join the conversation and find more great content: Leave comments on our FIRE & WATER PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fire-water-201 Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fire-water-201-gallery E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/aquaman-firestorm-fire-water/id1087336021 Opening theme, "That Time is Now," by Michael Kohler. Closing music by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge of The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas This episode brought to you by InStockTrades. This week’s selections: SHOWCASE PRESENTS: HOUSE OF MYSTERY VOL. 2: https://www.instocktrades.com/TP/DC/SHOWCASE-PRESENTS-HOUSE-OF-MYSTERY-VOL-2-TP/DEC060242 SUGAR AND SPIKE: METAHUMAN INVESTIGATIONS: https://www.instocktrades.com/TP/DC/SUGAR-SPIKE-METAHUMAN-INVESTIGATIONS-TP/AUG160343 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening! Fan the Flame and Ride the Wave!
This week, I discuss Dorothy Woolfolk, pioneer and editor at DC Comics. Sources: The Atlantic, Wikipedia, Alan Kupperberg website
Chris and Cindy dare to comb the tombs of the House of Franklin-Stein, and take a look at 1959's The Mummy! This Hammer remake stars Christopher Lee in the title role of Kharis, the Mummy who awakens from his eternal sleep to exact revenge on those who would dare desecrate the rest of his princess, namely Peter Cushing! Then, it's Clobberin' Time! The Super Mates review Marvel Two-In-One #95, by David Anthony Kraft and Alan Kupperberg. When his girlfriend Alica is possessed by an ancient Egyptian power, the ever-lovin', blue-eyed Thing crosses paths with Marvel's own Living Mummy! Is this comic worthy enough to be paired with the excellent movie above? Well, no, but its fun to talk about! Listen on! Let us know what you think! We'd love to read it aloud in an upcoming episode. Drop us a line in our comments section, or email us at supermatespodcast@gmail.com. If you're listening on iTunes, please consider leaving a review of our show! We're also on Facebook! Chris (aka Earth 2 Chris) co-hosts the Power Records Podcast with the esteemed Rob Kelly over at the Fire and Water Podcast feed! Next time: We dare one more trip to the House of Franklin-Stein, to discuss the 1943 underrated gem, Return of the Vampire, starring none other than Bela Lugosi! Plus an epic comic to wrap things up!!!
At last, the penultimate episode of the show you never thought would end...soon enough. Or something like that. Anyhow its time for another episode of Just One of Them There Guys, where Jay Ferguson and I, Shawn Engel, dive headlong into the final leg of the journey we started in April covering the Marvel Maxi-Series, U.S.1! This time out, we're covering issues nine and ten, and things are ramping up towards the conclusion. We finally get the reveal of just who Midnight was (it was pretty obvious), we get the reveal of who the Highwayman really was (it was pretty head-scratching), and we get the unexpected return of the aliens from issue five (it was completely out of the blue). Plus we talk about transvestite Danny Bonnaduce, how awesome a U.S.1 cameo in Guardians of the Galaxy would be, and what horrible characters Retread and Baron von Blimp are. Plus...NAZIS!!! So if you are even mildly interested about finding out who would win between a group of truck stop diners and a battalion of Nazi soldiers, I suggest you grab your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and start to listening!Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.
At last, the penultimate episode of the show you never thought would end...soon enough. Or something like that. Anyhow its time for another episode of Just One of Them There Guys, where Jay Ferguson and I, Shawn Engel, dive headlong into the final leg of the journey we started in April covering the Marvel Maxi-Series, U.S.1! This time out, we're covering issues nine and ten, and things are ramping up towards the conclusion. We finally get the reveal of just who Midnight was (it was pretty obvious), we get the reveal of who the Highwayman really was (it was pretty head-scratching), and we get the unexpected return of the aliens from issue five (it was completely out of the blue). Plus we talk about transvestite Danny Bonnaduce, how awesome a U.S.1 cameo in Guardians of the Galaxy would be, and what horrible characters Retread and Baron von Blimp are. Plus...NAZIS!!! So if you are even mildly interested about finding out who would win between a group of truck stop diners and a battalion of Nazi soldiers, I suggest you grab your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and start to listening!Feedback for this show can be sent to: justoneoftheguyspodcast@gmail.comJust One Of The Guys is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. If you are downloading the show through iTunes, be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps grow the shows on the network! Thanks for listening, and be sure to come back next Friday for another episode of Just One Of The Guys: A Green Lantern Podcast.
After the election but before the holidays, Graeme McMillan and I bring you Wait, What? Ep. 106, with more than two hours and ten minutes of comic book crosstalk. Today, we discuss the end of Hellblazer, the rise of Constantine, and the fall of Vertigo; an in-depth discussion on the current heights being hit by 2000 A.D., Action Comics #14, Willow Wonderland #1 by Jeff Parker and Brian Ching, Earth 2 #6, Stumptown #3, Captain America #19, Colder #1 by Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra; the Iceman series from 1984 by J.M. DeMatteis and Alan Kupperberg, and Ethan Rilly's Pope Hats. Show notes are available over at savagecritic.com where comments are always welcomed and read, and as always we thank you for listening and hope you enjoy!
Nick Spencer, Rob Liefeld, Scott Snyder, Kamandi Omnibus Volume 2, Carmine Infantino, Jason Pearson, RASL and Tesla, Bowie, Crystar the Crystal Warrior in The Origin of Crystar by David Anthony Kraft, Alan Kupperberg, and Marie Severin (Marvel Age #1, Comics Interview, toy prices, Eaglemoss, FOOM, WAM: Wild Agents of Marvel, Famous Monsters and Blue Oyster Cult, Wizard 1/2 and 0 issues, Masters of the Universe and Tim Seeley, J. J. Abrams' Star Trek, and more), BBC's Misfits (Alphas, Summer Glau, Falling Skies, Fringe, Doctor Who, and more), Dan Slott, Marie Severin: Mirthful Mistress of Comics by Dewey Cassell with Aaron Sultanfrom TwoMorrows (Back Issue, Alter Ego), Dan Nadel and the Born Again Artist's Edition, Ryan Browne's Blast Furnace Kickstarter, MorrisonCon, Dark Horse's Grendel Omnibus V1, Amazing Spider-Man #692, Godzilla: Legends from IDW (Dean Haspiel, Hedorah, Gary Panter, Simon Gane, and more), Batwoman: Hydrology, and a whole mess more!