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Alex Grand and co-host Jim Thompson interview comic writer Don McGregor, in a third parter on discussing Black Panther fighting the KKK, antagonism with editorial, Archie Goodwin & Jim Shooter, the personal issues he was dealing with in the middle to later 1970s that affected his writing output, writing Michael Golden's first Marvel work, Dagger, and Sabre with Eclipse. Images used in artwork ©Their Respective Copyright holders, CBH Podcast ©Comic Book Historians. Thumbnail Artwork ©Comic Book Historians. Edited & Produced by Alex Grand. Support the show
The Comics Canon podcast, hosted by Kevin Moreau and Curt Holman, reads, reviews, and renders judgment on some of the best comic books of yesterday and today. It's one of our favorite comics podcasts and well worth your time!For 80+ minutes of bonus content — including 24 more Marvel comics in the Mighty MBTM Checklist — support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. $5 a month gets you instant access to our bonus feed of over 160 extended and exclusive episodes! Stories Covered in this Episode: "If Asgard Should Perish...!" - Thor #250, written by Len Wein, art by John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, edited by Len Wein, ©1976 Marvel Comics"Dawn's Early Light!" - Captain America #200, written by Jack Kirby, art by Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia, letters by John Costanza, colors by Don Warfield, edited by Jack Kirby and Marv Wolfman, ©1976 Marvel Comics"Avengers Assemble!" - Avengers #150, written by Steve Englehart and Stan Lee, art by George Pérez, Jack Kirby, John Tartaglione, Duffy Vohland, and Dick Ayers, letters by Denise Wohl and Artie Simek, colors by Irene Vartanoff, edited by Archie Goodwin, ©1976 Marvel Comics"Greater Love Hath No X-Man..." - Uncanny X-Men #100, written by Chris Claremont, art by Dave Cockrum, letters by Annette Kawecki, colors by Bonnie Wilford, edited by Marv Wolfman, ©1976 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 4 written and performed by Robb Milne. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Bluesky at @marvelbythemonth.com and Instagram (for now) 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.)
One of the busiest (and best) actors of the radio era, Harry Bartell could be heard everywhere - as an announcer chatting with Nigel Bruce on Sherlock Holmes, as cowboys on Gunsmoke, and as suspects on Dragnet. We'll hear him as a man who cooks up what he thinks is a perfect swindle in "Final Payment" (originally aired on CBS on January 13, 1955) and as a pharmacist racing to correct a fatal mistake in "To None a Deadly Drug" (originally aired on CBS on October 25, 1955). Plus, Bartell plays Doc Holiday in Gunsmoke (originally aired on CBS on July 19, 1952) and as Archie Goodwin opposite Sydney Greenstreet's Nero Wolfe in "The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds" (originally aired on NBC on March 9, 1951).
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This sixtieth episode reviews issue 45. The Rebels encounter a prototype of a new probe droid that is as deadly as any fighter! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com.Please share your impressions once you have read:Star Wars (1977-1986) #45https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B014RPO9CI/Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2025Star Wars (1977-1986)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JTJanuary - Issue #41 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 3February - Issue #42 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 4March - Issue #43 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 5April - Issue #44 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 6May - Issue #45June - Issue #46July - Issue #47August - Issue #48September - Issue #49October - Issue #50November - Issue #51 December - Issue #52 REMEMBERING LEGENDARY ARTIST CARMINE INFANTINO'S ASTOUNDING TIME AT MARVELhttps://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/carmine-infantinos-comic-covers-marvel-dc-star-warsWomen's History Month: Louise Simonsonhttps://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/women-s-history-month-louise-simonsonLeave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.comJoin the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskidsPlease join us for our 2025 Graphic Novel Readshttps://www.kirbyskids.com/2024/11/kirbys-kids-giving-thanks-2025-graphic.htmlFor detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.comThis series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
This week the ACP falls down a Black Hole of indie superhero comics in the best way as they talk to Kyle Higgins (Power Rangers, Nightwing) about his series Radiant Black and the creator owned superuniverse the Massive Verse! Its an epic chat about writing indie supes, character building, tropes, positivity and also amazing and unique ways to make a comic. Plus we get Lawless once again as Tony chats with Su Haddrell the organiser of Lawless Comic Con 2025 to hear about what they've got in store for dreddheads and beyond this year. All that AND tons of comics to check out? You better buckle up people! Great stuff to check out: Kyle Higgins, Radiant Black, Rogue Son, Supermassive, No/One, Lawless Comics Con 2025, Hipster Killer, Paranoid Gardens, Alien, Archie Goodwin, Walt Simonsen, Haven, In Full Disclosure, Jonny Cannon, Never Iron Anything, Tribute Press, Distinctly British Comics, Vanguard, Green Archer Comics, The Moon is Following Us, Daniel Warren Johnson, Riley Rossmo
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-ninth episode reviews issue 44. The conclusion of the adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back! Vader and Luke finally square off! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com.Please share your impressions once you have read:Star Wars (1977-1986) #44https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B014RPO9D2/Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2025Star Wars (1977-1986)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JTJanuary - Issue #41 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 3February - Issue #42 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 4March - Issue #43 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 5April - Issue #44 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 6May - Issue #45June - Issue #46July - Issue #47August - Issue #48September - Issue #49October - Issue #50November - Issue #51 December - Issue #52 We Must Never Forget the Likes of AL WILLIAMSONhttps://13thdimension.com/we-must-never-forget-the-likes-of-al-williamson/Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.comJoin the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskidsPlease join us for our 2025 Graphic Novel Readshttps://www.kirbyskids.com/2024/11/kirbys-kids-giving-thanks-2025-graphic.htmlFor detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.comThis series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
Episode #555! Blazing Combat and Atlanta! We are finally back with a new episode! Fresh off his trip to Atlanta, Scott tells us all about it and some shops he might have visited. In 1965, publisher Jim Warren and writer/editor Archie Goodwin produced Blazing Combat magazine. Each black and white issue was illustrated by the top comic book artists of the time including Wally Wood, Gene Colan, John Severin, Alex Toth, George Evans and Russ Heath. Although only four issues were completed, all featured covers painted by Frank Frazetta. We check out Fantagraphics' Blazing Combat HC which features each issue and interviews with Warren and Goodwin. Definitely check it out!
Michael Dean has been an editor at The Comics Journal since 1999 and is the co-author (with Tom Spurgeon) of the oral history of Fantagraphics Books, Comics As Art: We Told You So. He's currently editing Fantagraphics' Lost Marvels series, which restores forgotten Marvel classics in beautiful hardcover editions. Volume One reprints the never-before-collected 1969 horror and suspense series, Tower of Shadows. It hits shelves on April 29th and is available for preorder now from Fantagraphics' website and your local comics shop.For 70 minutes of bonus content — including more of our conversation with Michael, our coverage of the Trial of the Falcon in Captain America #191, and our Mighty MBTM Checklist feature — support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $5/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 150 extended and exclusive episodes. Stories Covered in this Episode: "The Tarantula Is a Very Deadly Beast!" - Amazing Spider-Man #147, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Mike Esposito, and Dave Hunt, letters by Joe Rosen, colors by Stan Goldberg, edited by Len Wein, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Jackal, Jackal... Who's Got the Jackal?" - Amazing Spider-Man #148, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Mike Esposito, and Dave Hunt, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, edited by Len Wein, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Even If I Live, I Die!" - Amazing Spider-Man #149, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, letters by Annette Kawecki, colors by Janice Cohen, edited by Marv Wolfman, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Spider-Man... or Spider-Clone?" - Amazing Spider-Man #150, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Gil Kane, Mike Esposito, and Frank Giacoia, letters by Joe Rosen, colors by Petra Goldberg, edited by Marv Wolfman, ©1975 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 4 written by Robb Milne and performed by Robb Milne and Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Bluesky at @marvelbythemonth.com and Instagram (for now) 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.)
For our final season, we're producing the episodes as videos. Check out our YouTube channel for the full experience. YOUTUBE VERSION: https://youtu.be/oM815qWFhS8 This episode, we cover a creative dream team assembled for the 1 straight superhero book of the line: Archie Goodwin, Steve Ditko, and Wallace "Wally" Wood. READ ALL 4 ISSUES OF THE DESTRUCTOR ON ARCHIVE.ORG: https://archive.org/details/destructor-complete/Destructor%20001/ MAIL: bronzeagemonsters@gmail.com STORE: https://bronzeagemonsters.threadless.com/ SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/BronzeAgeMonsters DISCORD: https://discord.gg/wdXKUzpEh7
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-eighth episode reviews issue 43. The Empire Strikes Back adaptation continues as their a betrayal at Bespin! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com.Please share your impressions once you have read:Star Wars (1977-1986) #43https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B014RPO9CS/Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2025Star Wars (1977-1986)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JTJanuary - Issue #41 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 3February - Issue #42 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 4March - Issue #43 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 5April - Issue #44 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 6May - Issue #45June - Issue #46July - Issue #47August - Issue #48September - Issue #49October - Issue #50November - Issue #51 December - Issue #52 We Must Never Forget the Likes of AL WILLIAMSONhttps://13thdimension.com/we-must-never-forget-the-likes-of-al-williamson/Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.comJoin the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskidsPlease join us for our 2025 Graphic Novel Readshttps://www.kirbyskids.com/2024/11/kirbys-kids-giving-thanks-2025-graphic.htmlFor detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.comThis series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #219Detective Comics Annual #3, cover-dated 1990. "Obligation" by Archie Goodwin, with art by Dan Jurgens & Dick Giordano.What happens when a certain irredeemable guest joins the professor to discuss an epic globe-spanning Batman adventure? And what is the guest's favorite Ohio-based food item?Listen to the episode and find out! Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Mike's Comic Book RoadshowLink: The Fire & Water Podcast NetworkNext Episode:Marvel Graphic Novel 14: Swords of the Swashbucklers, cover-dated 1985.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: In the BallparkMusic in the episode: City Life by Artificial.Music | https://soundcloud.com/artificial-musicMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)
A man is acquitted of murder on perjured testimony and hires Wolfe to locate the real killer.Original Air Date: April 6, 1951Starring: Sidney Greenstreet as Nero Wolfe; Harry Bartel as Archie Goodwin; William Johnstone; Mary Lansing; Jeanne Bates; Barney Phillips; Paul Marion; Ken PetersSupport the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Alex, Patreon Supporter since August 2020Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-eighth episode reviews a five page article, "Building an Empire: Marvel Style" by Archie Goodwin which was contained in Issue #41. Angus also touches on a cover gallery to the British variants of Star Wars #39–44 which is contained in Issue #42. We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com.Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2025Star Wars (1977-1986)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JTJanuary - Issue #41 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 3February - Issue #42 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 4March - Issue #43 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 5April - Issue #44 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 6May - Issue #45June - Issue #46July - Issue #47August - Issue #48September - Issue #49October - Issue #50November - Issue #51 December - Issue #52 We Must Never Forget the Likes of AL WILLIAMSONhttps://13thdimension.com/we-must-never-forget-the-likes-of-al-williamson/Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.comJoin the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskidsPlease join us for our 2025 Graphic Novel Readshttps://www.kirbyskids.com/2024/11/kirbys-kids-giving-thanks-2025-graphic.htmlFor detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.comThis series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
Join us as we prepare for Matthew Murdocks's return in Daredevil: Born Again by discussing the character's various film and TV appearances. In 2015, a new version of Daredevil dropped on Netflix with the show running for three seasons and the character portrayed by Charlie Cox also featured in the team-up miniseries The Defenders. Listen as Ashley and Dylan discuss the series, share their thoughts on the various cast members and ponder why it wasn't considered MCU cannon earlier. Daredevil (2015) Created by: Drew Goddard Based on Daredevil by: Stan Lee, Bill Everett Showrunners: Steven S. DeKnight, Douglas Petrie, Marco Ramirez, Erik Oleson Starring: Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Toby Leonard Moore, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Bob Gunton, Ayelet Zurer, Rosario Dawson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Élodie Yung, Stephen Rider, Joanne Whalley, Jay Ali, Wilson Bethel The Defenders (2017) Created by: Douglas Petrie, Marco Ramirez Based on Daredevil by: Stan Lee, Bill Everett Based on Jessica Jones by: Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Gaydos Based on Luke Cage by: Archie Goodwin, George Tuska, Roy Thomas, John Romita Sr. Based on Iron Fist by: Roy Thomas, Gil Kane Showrunner: Marco Ramirez Starring: Charlie Cox, Krysten Ritter, Mike Colter, Finn Jones, Eka Darville, Elden Henson, Jessica Henwick, Simone Missick, Ramón Rodríguez, Rachael Taylor, Deborah Ann Woll, Élodie Yung, Rosario Dawson, Scott Glenn, Sigourney Weaver Hosts: Ashley Hobley: https://bsky.app/profile/ashleyhobley.bsky.social Dylan Blight: https://bsky.app/profile/dylan.explosionnetwork.com All-New Marvel Cast Credits: Original music: Savfk (www.youtube.com/savfkmusic www.facebook.com/savfkmusic) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Additional sounds and edit by Dylan Blight Art by: Dylan Blight (images from Marvel films) All Episodes: https://all-newmarvelcast.podbean.com/ Support Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
Once again, we go back to the 1970s for an obscure DC hero named...Manhunter!Manhunter (aka Paul Kirk) plays the world's most dangerous game -- hunting criminals -- amid international intrigue and machinations with all the twists and turns that you might see in a classic James Bond film. With the exception that Manhunter dies and is resurrected, but with a major twist...he goes up against an army of his own clones!This series, which played out as a backup story in Detective Comics, was the work of veteran writer and editor Archie Goodwin, and was an early work by a young penciler named Walter Simonson. Together, they crafted a saga that while short-lived, had an impact on comics fandom, and set Walt Simonson on the path to other things (Thor, etc).Your dangerous hosts are Brad Page and Chris Karam
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-seventh episode reviews issue 42. It's the next chapter of The Empire Strikes Back adaptation as Luke meets Yoda and starts his Jedi training. We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com.Please share your impressions once you have read:Star Wars (1977-1986) #42https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B014RPO9BO/Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2025Star Wars (1977-1986)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JTJanuary - Issue #41 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 3February - Issue #42 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 4March - Issue #43 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 5April - Issue #44 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 6May - Issue #45June - Issue #46July - Issue #47August - Issue #48September - Issue #49October - Issue #50November - Issue #51 December - Issue #52 We Must Never Forget the Likes of AL WILLIAMSONhttps://13thdimension.com/we-must-never-forget-the-likes-of-al-williamson/Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.comJoin the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskidsPlease join us for our 2025 Graphic Novel Readshttps://www.kirbyskids.com/2024/11/kirbys-kids-giving-thanks-2025-graphic.htmlFor detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.comThis series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
Alex Grand and co-host Jim Thompson interview Bob Hall part 2, from his early days as a comic reader, his University education in Theatre, his turned in first work for Charlton Comics, studying at the John Buscema Comic Art School, getting into Marvel under editor Archie Goodwin, then under new editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, the Yellowjacket Wasp story, Squadron Supreme with Mark Gruenwald, co-creating West Coast Avengers, Emperor Doom, Valiant Comics, Future Comics, his Joker graphic series for DC, and his modern theatre work. Edited & Produced by Alex Grand. #Avengers #SquadronSupreme #Valiant #Marvel© 2021 Comic Book HistoriansSupport the show
Munch on pepper chicken masala with Larry Hama as we discuss how cataract surgery changes the way an artist perceives the page, what really happened at a mid-'70s penthouse comic book party, Bernie Krigstein's anger at being asked questions about comics, why Wally Wood felt it was so important for his assistants to learn how to letter, what it was like being part of the famed Crusty Bunkers inking collective, why getting to edit Crazy was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, which Marvel Comics Bullpenner was the visual inspiration for Obnoxio the Clown, why getting his freelancers to hit their deadlines was never a hassle, the editing advice Archie Goodwin gave him early on, the real reason he needed to create that famous silent issue of G. I. Joe, the differing zeitgeists of Marvel vs. DC during the '70s, his approach to taking over the editing of legacy characters, our joint confusion over memes of previous generations, and much more.
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Episode 47 - Murdock and Marvel: 1998 Part 2 Things continued to be grim in the comic world, but it seemed as though the freefall might be over. Marvel had escaped bankruptcy without missing even a single month of publishing, most of the other companies still in business made it through the year (but not all) and some very interesting new players entered the scene. This is part 2 of the podcast. that will feature the year in Daredevil, the Spotlight story. The Takeaway for 1998 - which is a look back at volume 1 of Daredevil - will be released next week as it's own episode. The Year in Daredevil Appearances: Daredevil #371-380, Marvel Knights: Daredevil #1-2, Uncanny X-Men #351, Thunderbolts #10, Unlimited Access #2, Shadow & Light #1, Cable #55, Ka-Zar #15, Spider-Man Made Men #1, Nighthawk #1-3, Avengers #10-11, and Bring Back the Bad Guys graphic novel. Writing: Joe Kelly (#371-373) Kelly and Jonathan Barron (#374), Kelly and Chris Claremont (#375), Scott Lobdell (#376-379), Dan G. Chichester (#380) Pencils: Ariel Olivetti (#371-372, #374), Richie Acosta (#373), Cary Nord, Olivetti, John Paul Leon, Tom Lyle, Brian Denham and Rick Leonardi (#375), Cully Hamner (#376-379), Lee Weeks (#380) Inks: Pier Brito (#371-372, #374), Bud LaRosa (#373), Mark Lipka, Brito, John Paul Leon, Robert Jones, Chis Carlson and Scott Hanna (#375), Jason Martin (#376-379), Robert Campanella (#380) The year begins with Black Widow and Daredevil discussing their recent run-ins both professionally and personally. Meanwhile Karen goes shopping with Rosalind. Matt and Karen do make up despite Daredevil leaving for a bit Next Mr. Fear pops back up after we learn something weird happened during the prison riot he planned last year. DD tries to talk to the warden, but Ghost Rider beats him to it. Fear and DD play cat and mouse for a couple issues before things come to a head. Meanwhile, we are introduced to Charlie, a likely cop whose working for Fear, who first tries to kill Fogy's sister Candice before going after Karen. In a double sized issue #375, We learn Charlie has been killed and Karen is awaiting trial for his murder. Mr. Fear is trying to manipulate things so that she will go to jail and DD will suffer a breakdown as a result. Matt is Karen's lawyer and while the case slowly slips away from him, he continues to search for Fear as Daredevil hoping it will save his case. We won't spoil the ending, as this is the spotlight story for the week. And just like that, the story quickly shifts to France... In the final named story arc of volume 1, Flying Blind, we meet Laurent Levasseur whom very much seems like our man without fear – though he thinks his just an artist. Turns out Murdock is working deep undercover for SHIELD and had his memory reprogrammed. Murdock is there to stop the sale of agent information to international buyers of the Kingpin. After spending most of the story trying to remember who he is and save the doctor who initially treated him at the start of this tale, Murdock gets his memories back from a mutant named Synapse just as SHIELD locates him and busts in as the cavalry. One side effect of the reprogramming was Murdock was able to actually see. He loses it after getting his memories back but he's able to see his friend Foggy for the first and only time. In November, Volume 1 ends with one last issue – issue #380 – and the return on Dan G Chichester and Lee Weeks for “a tale from Daredevil's past” dedicated to Archie Goodwin. A pretty straight-forward story though told non-sequentially in which the Kingpin tries to frame a Middle Eastern man for terrorism so he can get his hands on a shipment of weapons; Matt defends the patsy and wins in court; Meanwhile DD takes on several of his deadliest foes to foil the Kingpin's scheme. (The Hand/Bushwacker/Bullseye) The final page sees Murdock and his mom Maggie walking and having ice cream with narration “You want to know the truth? The good guys don't always win. But because of who they are, they never stop fighting. There's always a Daredevil willing to take a risk on our behalf. And in a city that never sleeps, we can all rest easy knowing we have that to protect us.” That same month, Volume 2 begins under the Marvel Knight branding begins with a new creative team – Kevin Smith, Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti. In the first 2 books of the Guardian Devil storyline, we learn Karen left Matt and NYC for LA 6 months ago and Matt has been trying to move on with his life. A teenage girl brings a baby to Matt that she claims is the new Messiah and leaves the kid in his care but then Murdock is approached by a mysterious old man claims the same child is the Anti-Christ and a curse to those around it. This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #375 May 1998 “With a Little Help From My Friends” Recap Why We Picked This Story Daredevil Rapid Fire Questions The Takeaway - Next week The Takeaway was a recap and discussion of volume 1 of Daredevil. It ended up running long so we will be releasing that separately. Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/. The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts. Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data. The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years. Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time.
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-sixth episode reviews issue 41. The Empire Strikes Back adaptation roars on as the Millennium Falcon attempts to escape the Imperial fleet! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: Star Wars (1977-1986) #41 https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B014RPO9GE/ Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2025 Star Wars (1977-1986) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JT January - Issue #41 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 3 February - Issue #42 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 4 March - Issue #43 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 5 April - Issue #44 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 6 May - Issue #45 June - Issue #46 July - Issue #47 August - Issue #48 September - Issue #49 October - Issue #50 November - Issue #51 December - Issue #52 We Must Never Forget the Likes of AL WILLIAMSON https://13thdimension.com/we-must-never-forget-the-likes-of-al-williamson/ Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us for our 2025 Graphic Novel Reads https://www.kirbyskids.com/2024/11/kirbys-kids-giving-thanks-2025-graphic.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com This series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
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This week's “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio brings a festive twist with three thrilling holiday specials from the golden age of radio. In "Broadway is My Beat" from December 22, 1951, Detective Danny Clover, portrayed by Larry Thor, unravels the mystery of "Buddy Malpaugh and the Jeweled Scimitar." As snow blankets the streets of New York, Clover tracks the elusive Buddy Malpaugh who has stolen a precious scimitar sword, adorned with jewels. Charles Calvert voices Sgt. Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen plays Muggavan in this chilling winter tale. Next up is "Candy Matson" from December 10, 1949, featuring Natalie Masters as the sharp-witted private eye in "Jack Frost." This episode sees Matson investigating a suspicious accident in a chilly San Francisco, accompanied by her loyal sidekick Rembrandt Watson, voiced by Jack Thomas. The twist comes when they discover a plot that could ice over the Christmas cheer, making it a thrilling holiday investigation. Wrapping up the trio of tales, we revisit "The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe" from December 22, 1950, in "The Slaughtered Santas." With Sidney Greenstreet playing the iconic armchair detective Nero Wolfe, and his assistant Archie Goodwin played by Larry Dobkin, the duo solves the sinister slaying of men dressed as Santa Claus. This chilling mystery dives into the darker side of the festive season, presenting a high-stakes puzzle for Wolfe and his sharp instincts. These episodes blend intrigue with holiday spirit, offering listeners an evocative throwback to yesteryear's Christmases, filled with suspense and festive adventure. Whether it's following footprints in the snow in New York, untangling a frosty mystery in San Francisco, or solving a series of Santa Claus murders, each story promises to keep you guessing and entertained during the holiday season.
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Jennifer from Comic Books Will Break Your Heart joins us for a fifth helping of Marvel's monster comics! The Man-Thing saves a baby! Ghost Rider takes frequent naps between sick stunts! The Werewolf fights sharks and helicopters! Dracula time-travels through black mirrors! And we learn a valuable lesson about how dads are the true monsters!Senior Florida Correspondent Jennifer aka Comics Will Break Your Heart talks comics on the internet every weekend on the Casually Comics Sunday Chat. Support her on Patreon and follow her on Instagram!This Patreon-exclusive extended episode contains 55 minutes of extra content not found in the public version, including our discussions of Tomb of Dracula #4-5 and Werewolf by Night #1-2. Stories Covered in this Episode: "Through a Mirror Darkly!" - Tomb of Dracula #4, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Death to a Vampire-Slayer!" - Tomb of Dracula #5, written by Gardner Fox, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Eye of the Beholder!" - Werewolf by Night #1, written by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Hunter -- And the Hunted!" - Werewolf by Night #2, written by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Man-Thing!" - Adventure Into Fear #10, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gray Morrow and Howard Chaykin, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Night of the Nether-Spawn!" - Adventure Into Fear #11, written by Steve Gerber, art by Rich Buckler and Jim Mooney, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Angels from Hell!" - Marvel Spotlight #6, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Die, Die, My Daughter!" - Marvel Spotlight #7, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics "MONSTER by the Month" theme v. 1.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet 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.
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-fifth episode reviews issue 40. It's the battle of Hoth in this The Empire Strikes Back adaptation! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: Star Wars (1977-1986) #40 https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B014RPO9BE/ Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2024 Star Wars (1977-1986) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JT January - Issue #29 February - Issue #30 March - Issue #31 April - Issue #32 May - Issue #33 June - Issue #34 July - Issue #35 August - Issue #36 September - Issue #37 October - Issue #38 November - Issue #39 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 1 December - Issue #40 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 2 We Must Never Forget the Likes of AL WILLIAMSON https://13thdimension.com/we-must-never-forget-the-likes-of-al-williamson/ Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2024 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2023/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html Please join us for our 2025 Graphic Novel Reads https://www.kirbyskids.com/2024/11/kirbys-kids-giving-thanks-2025-graphic.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com This series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
Alex Grand and co-host Jim Thompson interview Bob Hall, from his early days as a comic reader, his University education in Theatre, his turned in first work for Charlton Comics, studying at the John Buscema Comic Art School, getting into Marvel under editor Archie Goodwin, then under new editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, the Yellowjacket Wasp story, Squadron Supreme with Mark Gruenwald, co-creating West Coast Avengers, Emperor Doom, Valiant Comics, Future Comics, his Joker graphic series for DC, and his modern theatre work. Edited & Produced by Alex Grand. #Avengers #SquadronSupreme #Valiant #Marvel© 2021 Comic Book HistoriansSupport the show
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-fourth episode reviews issue 39. Kicking off the first part of The Empire Strikes Back adaptation! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: Star Wars (1977-1986) #39 https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B014RPO9DM/ Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2024 Star Wars (1977-1986) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JT January - Issue #29 February - Issue #30 March - Issue #31 April - Issue #32 May - Issue #33 June - Issue #34 July - Issue #35 August - Issue #36 September - Issue #37 October - Issue #38 November - Issue #39 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 1 December - Issue #40 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 2 Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2024 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2023/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com This series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-third episode reviews issue 38. Luke and Leia encounter a living organic ship…can they solve the mystery in time? We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: Star Wars (1977-1986) #38 https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B014RPO9E6/ Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2024 Star Wars (1977-1986) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JT January - Issue #29 February - Issue #30 March - Issue #31 April - Issue #32 May - Issue #33 June - Issue #34 July - Issue #35 August - Issue #36 September - Issue #37 October - Issue #38 November - Issue #39 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 1 December - Issue #40 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 2 Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2024 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2023/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com This series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
In this episode, Steve and Chris discuss the serialized story, GENERATION ZERO, from Marvel Comics' defunct Epic Comics flagship book, Epic Illustrated. A sci-fi story written by long-time comic industry luminary Archie Goodwin with painted art by the famed Spanish cartoonist, Pepe Moreno.Check out more of Pepe Moreno's art at https://pepemorenostudio.com/Support Our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/c/ComicsRotYourBrainCheck out our website, www.comicsrotyourbrain.com0:00:00 - Music & Intro0:02:55 - Primer on Generation Zero0:07:26 - Contextualizing Contemporary Pop Culture0:17:35 - Moreno on his love of America0:20:46 - Praise of Archie Goodwin as Editor and Writer0:24:09 - Discussing Chapter One (Epic Illustrated 17)0:47:38 - The issues of Epic Illustrated that contain Generation Zero0:48:10 - Irony of the collected version by DC Comics 0:50:00 - Obscure nature of Generation Zero0:52:08 - Discussing Chapter Two (Epic Illustrated 18)1:05:18 - Discussing Chapter Three, "Desert Hunt" (Epic Illustrated 19)1:17:21 - Moreno's penchant of Suspect Page Design Readability1:24:40 - Discussion Chapter Four, "The Rat's Nest" (Epic Illustrated 20)1:27:00 - The Lived-In Detail to Moreno's Incredible Casablanca1:30:00 - Inexplicable Cybernetic Arm Non-continuity1:50:18 - Discussing Chapter Five, "Jungle Trail" (Epic Illustrated 21)1:55:48 - Yonomani Tribe makes an appearance?2:12:16 - Discussing Chapter Six, "Terror In Paradise" (Epic Illustrated 22)2:25:50 - Shock at the giant story reveal!2:26:55 - Discussing Chapter Seven, "The Last Battle" (Epic Illustrated 23)2:29:22 - Odd letdown of exposing the lingering mystery of Juan's father2:54:47 - Discussing Chapter Eight, "Face To Face" (Epic Illustrated 24)2:55:00 - The inappropriate nature of the cover art3:19:00 - Steve's Theory that there were supposed to a follow-up series3:27:00 - Talk about what made Epic Comics line so specialCopyright © 2024 Comics Rot Your BrainDrop us a line! + Check out our YouTube channel to get a look at some of the fantastic art featured in our episodes. Visit ComicsRotYourBrain.com to sign up for our newsletter, Letter Column. You can also find us wherever you stream your favorite podcasts.+ We appreciate your support of the show via Patreon: ComicsRotYourBrain+ For even more cool shit, read Chris's Substack (cinema, comics, and culture) - THIN ICE©2024 Comics Rot Your Brain!#dccomics #vertigocomics #alanmoore #comicbooks #new #content #80scomics #explained #indiecomics #scificomics #marvelcomics #horrorstories #spaceopera #scifi
Show notes provided by Joe Peluso Bruce Wayne/Batman is now in his 85th year! That's amazing! Thousands of tales have thrilled the legion of fans who have followed The Caped Crusader from the crime infested back alleys of Gotham to "apocalyptic" worlds populated by monstrous fire pits! Mobsters, super-villains, demons and aliens have all met defeat atthe gloved hands of The Dark Knight. On countless occasions, brainsover brawn has won the day for this fearless crimefighter. Thesuperstitious cowardly lot of deviants and skels fear his rage andwrath, and quiver and quake at his awesome visage framed against anunforgiving moon. He is an "urban legend" that melts into the shadows when his grim work is painfully accomplished. But there was a time when this "creature of the night" was still learning how to hunt down his prey. A time in the shrouded past when his nights were fluid andfraught with decisions and actions that did not always lead tovictory. Join your host, James, Chris, and Joe as they explore one of TheBatman's seminal undertakings--the thirteen issue opus--"Batman: The Long Halloween"! The brainchild of writer/editor Archie Goodwin, this story is the direct sequel to "Batman: Year One". It is populated by a cadre of career criminals and freaky fiends who would turn Gotham into a warzone.Creators Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale weave a tale of villainy and viciousness, danger and deceit that will leave guessing to the very end! As the seasons come and go, leading from one harrowing holiday tothe next, the body count mounts and the fledgling Batman continues to be stymied by the Holiday Killer. Seamlessly and artfully accompanied by the stylish renderings of Tim Sale, "Batman:The Long Halloween" is a classic tale that builds to a fever pitch. It belongs on the bookshelf of all Batman aficionados.. It is one of the truly greathighlights in the 85 year career of The Dark Knight!
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-second episode reviews issue 37. Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader enter the dangerous Crystal Valley…will they both walk away? We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: Star Wars (1977-1986) #37 https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B01559CBFC/ REMEMBERING LEGENDARY ARTIST CARMINE INFANTINO'S ASTOUNDING TIME AT MARVEL https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/carmine-infantinos-comic-covers-marvel-dc-star-wars Star Wars: The Unexpected Story of the Wrong Jabba the Hutt https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/star-wars-the-unexpected-story-of-the-wrong-jabba-the-hutt Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2024 Star Wars (1977-1986) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JT January - Issue #29 February - Issue #30 March - Issue #31 April - Issue #32 May - Issue #33 June - Issue #34 July - Issue #35 August - Issue #36 September - Issue #37 October - Issue #38 November - Issue #39 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 1 December - Issue #40 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 2 Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2024 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2023/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com This series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fifty-first episode reviews issue 36. Darth Vader challenges Luke to a lightsaber duel…will he accept? We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: Star Wars (1977-1986) #36 https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B01559CBAC/ REMEMBERING LEGENDARY ARTIST CARMINE INFANTINO'S ASTOUNDING TIME AT MARVEL https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/carmine-infantinos-comic-covers-marvel-dc-star-wars Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2024 Star Wars (1977-1986) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JT January - Issue #29 February - Issue #30 March - Issue #31 April - Issue #32 May - Issue #33 June - Issue #34 July - Issue #35 August - Issue #36 September - Issue #37 October - Issue #38 November - Issue #39 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 1 December - Issue #40 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 2 Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2024 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2023/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com This series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
It's 1989 and even Wolverine needs a glow up! Todd McFarlane! John Byrne! Archie Goodwin and more were tapped to maximize Marvel's Most Popular Mutant, so what went wrong?
Did you know Superman faced off against the Xenomorphs? Rosie is joined by producer princesses Carmen and Joelle to break down the surprisingly robust history of the Aliens comics universe. From the early days of direct adaptations by Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson to the weirdest crossovers with the likes of Archie and Judge Dredd, the Aliens lore runs deeeeeep. Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk Follow Rosie: IG & Letterboxd Follow X-Ray Vision on Instagram Join the X-Ray Vision Discord See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes it takes two detectives to crack the case. Fortunately, each of these radio mysteries has a dynamic duo on the scene. First, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons and his partner Mike Kelly solve "The Case of the Ruthless Murderers" (originally aired on CBS on October 27, 1949). Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin take their final bow on the air in "The Case of Room 304" (originally aired on NBC on April 27, 1951). Sgt. Joe Friday and Officer Frank Smith are on the trail of counterfeiters in "The Big Listen" from Dragnet (originally aired on NBC on January 5, 1954). Finally, married sleuths Pat and Jean Abbott investigate "The Green-Eyed Divorcee" (AFRS rebroadcast from NBC on May 8, 1955).
The Midnight RIDE: "The Midnight Ride" by Nero Wolfe is a gripping mystery novel centred around the famous detective Nero Wolfe and his assistant, Archie Goodwin. The story begins when a young woman seeks Wolfe's help after her brother is accused of a murder that occurred during a late-night ride. As Wolfe and Archie dig deeper, they uncover a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives among the suspects. With his sharp intellect and unique investigative methods, Wolfe unravels the truth, revealing the real killer and clearing the brother's name. The Disappearing Diamond: In "The Disappearing Diamond" by Nero Wolfe, a famous and valuable diamond vanishes during a high-society party. Private detective Nero Wolfe, along with his assistant Archie Goodwin, is hired to solve the mystery. They delve into a web of deceit, jealousy, and hidden motives among the elite guests. As they investigate, Wolfe's keen intellect and Archie's street-smart tactics uncover surprising secrets and potential suspects, leading them closer to the truth behind the missing gem. *****
Over his thirty plus year career in comics, Archie Goodwin racked up a lot of accomplishments. He wrote horror stories for lots of Warren Publishing's anthologies. At DC, he wrote Detective Comics, Manhunter (more on both of those later), and was the editor behind Batman: Black and White, the early issues of Legends of the Dark Knight and James Robinson's Starman. At Marvel, he co-created The New Universe (they can't all be winners...). But possibly the biggest accomplishment, before his untimely passing in 1998, was that he was regarded as the nicest guy in comics. Everyone loved Archie. So this week, we're reading his first story on Detective, the Manhunter backups he wrote for that same series and a loving, tongue in cheek tribute done in the animated series style. Deathmask! (Detective Comics V.1 # 437) Manhunter (Detective Comics V.1 # 437-443, Manhunter Special Edition) The Threatening Three! (Batman Adventures Vol. 1 # 10,20, 30, Batman: Gotham Adventures # 13) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
Thanks to iFanboy Patrons, it's Talksplode time. Here's someone we haven't talked to in a very long time, and never like this. James Robinson is a veteran comic book writer, having created hallmark series like Starman and The Golden Age, with runs on Justice League, Fantastic Four, Superman, Scarlet Witch, and pretty much any other superhero that matters, as well as a good bit of creator owned work, including an upcoming line from Dark Horse, including Patra with Scott Kolins, and Welcome to Maynard, with J. Bone. Josh Flanagan talks with James about his beginnings in comic books, his approach to the craft, his relationship with Archie Goodwin, and plenty more. Total Running Time: 01:00:33 Music: “Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" Elvis Costello Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Long Time Ago, a journey into the Marvel Star Wars Legends Comics. Our host Angus first made the jump to hyperspace and a galaxy far far away by reading Marvel Star Wars Vol 1 Issue #9 and never looked back! Travel back to 1977 into the origins of the series and discover how comics has supported fandom and in some ways shaped the Star Wars universe. This fiftieth episode reviews issue 35. Darth Vader learns who it was who destroyed the Death Star…and now he plans his revenge! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message, send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: Star Wars (1977-1986) #35 https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-1977-1986-Archie-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B01559CBOS/ REMEMBERING LEGENDARY ARTIST CARMINE INFANTINO'S ASTOUNDING TIME AT MARVEL https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/carmine-infantinos-comic-covers-marvel-dc-star-wars Long Time Ago Reading List And Schedule For 2024 Star Wars (1977-1986) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJNF8JT January - Issue #29 February - Issue #30 March - Issue #31 April - Issue #32 May - Issue #33 June - Issue #34 July - Issue #35 August - Issue #36 September - Issue #37 October - Issue #38 November - Issue #39 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 1 December - Issue #40 - The Empire Strikes Back Part 2 Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2024 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2023/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com This series is dedicated in loving memory of Charley Lippincott, who George Lucas hired in late 1975 to join the first Star Wars production as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He is responsible for Star Wars comics becoming a reality with Marvel! The Force will be with him, always.
FOUR EPISODES BACK TO BACK - Two Initial Remastered Test Audio files, and another TWO Additional Old Time Radio's. ENJOY! The Beautiful Archer: Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin unravel a tangled web of art forgeries and jealousy to clear an accused archer of murder. The Friendly Rabbit: Wolfe and Archie solve a dark conspiracy disguised as a missing rabbit case, involving blackmail and inheritance disputes. The Phantom Fingers: Wolfe and Archie debunk the myth of ghostly murders to catch a cunning, real-world strangler. The Vanishing Shells: The duo cracks a high-stakes assassination plot with disappearing shell casings, revealing a deep political conspiracy. Patreon: www.patreon.com/SFGT CC BY-SA 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ All stories Public Domain, are either Creative Commons, and/or the author has provided direct approval to narrate their story.
Paul Kirk, Manhunter, teams up with Batman to take down the evil Council! Join David and Peter as they cover this ground-breaking series from Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson. Prepare yourselves for.... GOTTERDAMMERUNG!!! Email us at theearth2podcast@gmail.com Facebook www.facebook.com/theearth2podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/theearth2podcast Twitter www.twitter.com/podcast_earth2 Leave us a Voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/theearth2podcast #DCComics #comics #Batman #Manhunter #WaltSimonson #ArchieGoodwin
In this week's episode of “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, we dive into the suspenseful world of "Rocky Fortune" with the thrilling episode "Some Cat's Killed the Canary." Originally broadcast on November 17th, 1953, this episode features Frank Sinatra as Rocky Fortune, a temporary worker who stumbles upon a murder while employed at a pet shop. The plot thickens as Rocky investigates the mysterious death of a nightclub singer known as "The Canary," uncovering a web of deceit and danger. Alongside Sinatra, the episode stars Barney Phillips as Sergeant Hamilton J. Finger, and Gloria Blondell lending her voice to the role of the sultry and secretive nightclub owner. Following "Rocky Fortune," we feature "The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe," starring Sidney Greenstreet in the gripping episode "The Hasty Will," which aired on March 2nd, 1951. In this episode, the famously reclusive detective Nero Wolfe, played by Greenstreet, is drawn into a case involving the sudden death of a wealthy patriarch immediately after the alteration of his will. As tensions among the family members rise, Wolfe and his trusty sidekick Archie Goodwin, voiced by Gerald Mohr, navigate through layers of familial deceit to uncover the truth. Additional voices enhancing this episode include Howard McNear as Inspector Cramer and Bill Johnstone providing multiple character roles. Join us as we revisit these classic tales of mystery and intrigue, brought to life by some of the most iconic voices of the golden age of radio. Whether unraveling the dark secrets behind a murder in a pet shop or decoding the complexities of a hastily changed will, "Tuesday Night Detectives" promises a night of captivating stories and unforgettable performances.
Harvey Bullock is a fictional detective appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.[1] The character first appeared in Detective Comics #441 (June 1974) and was created by Archie Goodwin and Howard Chaykin. In animation, he appeared throughout the DC Animated Universe, voiced by Robert Costanzo. He debuted in live-action in 2014 on Fox's television series Gotham, portrayed by Donal Logue. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
Sup on scallops with Arthur Suydam as we discuss the way a lengthy hospital stay resulted in him falling in love with comics, what Joe Orlando said to convince him to start his comics career at DC instead of Warren, the permission he was granted upon seeing the ghastly artwork of Graham Ingels, what he learned from dealing with cadavers during his art student days, how Gil Kane hurt his feelings by chewing out his early work, the grief Frank Frazetta got out of dealing with Mad magazine, the way his work for Epic Illustrated made Archie Goodwin squirm, why Marvel teamed him up with Robert Kirkman for its Marvel Zombies project, his reason for avoiding social media like the plague, and much more.
A familiar face returns in the pages of Dark Horse's The High Republic Adventures Phase III #3 as Lula recounts her adventures when she didn't know who she was.Everything's gone green in Star Wars (Vol. 3) #43 as Luke Skywalker returns to what may, or may not, be an ancient Sith compound, as he strives to heal a red khyber crystal and, perhaps, learn something about not just himself, but the force, too.Comics Discussed This Week:Star Wars (Vol. 3) #43 (12:03)Star Wars Comics New to Marvel Unlimited This Week:Dark Droids #4 (of 5)Doctor Aphra #38The Mandalorian Season 2 #6Return of the Jedi -- The 40th Anniversary Covers by Chris SprouseStar Wars Visions Peach Momoko #1News: May solicits for Marvel's Star Wars comics are due this week, as are June solicits for Dark Horse's titles, too. Will the new Aphra book be among the former? Mace Windu writer Marc Bernardin sat down with the Ahch-To Radio podcast to talk about his career as a journalist and writer and how he came to write the new Mace Windu mini-series.An interview with Al Williams and Archie Goodwin about their Star Wars comic strip by the late Paul Neary has resurfaced. It was done in the early 1980s and printed in a UK edition of the Savage Sword of Conan.Upcoming Star Wars comics, graphic novels and omnibuses:Feb. 27 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: Rise of the Sith, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Jedi - The Dark Side 1-5, Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express 1-2, Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan - Last Stand on Ord Mantell 1-3, Jedi Council - Acts of War 1-4 and material from Star Wars (1998) 4-6, Star Wars Tales 1-3, 5, 7, 9-10, 13-14 and 24)Feb. 28 _ Thrawn: Alliances #2 (of 4), Thrawn: Alliances #1 (2nd Printing)March 5 _ Star Wars (Vol. 3), Vol. 7 (Collects 37-41), Dark Droids: D-Squad TPB (Collects 1-4)March 6 _ Star Wars #44, The High Republic Phase III #4March 13 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III #4, Darth Vader #44, Mace Windu #2 (of 4)March 19 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Republic 78-80, Purge, Purge - Seconds to Die, Purge - The Hidden Blade one-shots, Purge - The Tyrant's Fist 1-2, Darth Vader and the Lost Command 1-5 and Dark Times 1-5)March 20 _ Jango Fett #1, The High Republic Adventures -- Crash Landing One-Shot, Star Wars: Visions Takashi Okazaki #1, The High Republic Phase III #5, Thrawn: Alliances #3 (of 4)March 26 _ Dark Droids TPB (Collects 1-5)March 27 _ Obi-Wan Kenobi Adaptation #6 (of 6)April 3 _ Star Wars #45, The High Republic Phase III #6April 9 _ Darth Vader (Vol. 3) Vol. 8 TPB (Collects 37-41), The Mandalorian Season 2, Part II TPB (Collects 5-8)April 10 _ The High Republic -- Saber for Hire #1 (of 4)April 16 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The New Republic, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Mara Jade - By the Emperor's Hand 0-6, Shadows of the Empire - Evolution 1-5, The Jabba Tape, Boba Fett - Twin Engines of Destruction and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14-15, 20 and 22); Bounty Hunters Vol. 7 TPB “Dark Droids” (Collects 35-42)April 17 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III #5April 23 _ Star Wars by Gillen & Pak Omnibus (Collects Star Wars (2015) 38-75, Star Wars Annual 4, Star Wars: Empire Ascendant 1); Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2) Vol. 7 “Dark Droids” TPB (Collects 32-40)April 24 _ Darth Maul: Black, White & Red #1 (of 4) April 30 _ Shadows of Starlight TPB (Collecting 1-4)May 4 _ Young Jedi Adventures (FCBD), Star Wars #1 (FCBD) May 14 _ Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion, Vol. 2 Omnibus (Collects Star Wars: River of Chaos (1995) 1-4; Star Wars: Empire (2002) 28-40; Star Wars: Rebellion (2006) 1-16; Star Wars: Boba Fett – Overkill (2006) 1; Star Wars: Boba Fett (1997) 1/2; Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye (1995) 1-4; material from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion (2006) 0; Star Wars Tales (1999) 3, 15, 17, 21) May 15 _ The High Republic Adventures Phase III #6 and Saber for Hire #2 (of 4)May 21 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Old Republic, Vol. 1 NEW PRINTING (Collects Knights of the Old Republic 1-18 and material from Kings of the Old Republic/Rebellion 0) June 4 _ The High Republic Phase III TPB (Collects 1-4)June 11 _ Star Wars Legends: The New Republic Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Star Wars: The Jabba Tape; Heir to the Empire 1-6, Dark Force Rising 1-6, The Last Command 1-6. Dark Empire 1-6, Dark Empire II 1-6), Empire's End 1-2, Boba Fett -- Twin Engines of Destruction, Bounty on Bar-Kooda, When the Fat Lady Swings, Murder Most Foul and Agent of Doom, Star Wars Handbook 3 and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14, 20 and 22); Obi-Wan Kenobi Adaptation TPB (Collects 1-6); ; Hyperspace Stories Vol. 3 TPB "Light and Shadow" (Collects 9-12)June 18 _ The High Republic Phase III TPB, Vol. 1 (Collects 1-4, Star Wars: Revelations One-Shot The High Republic Story)July 16 _ Star Wars Legends: Tales of the Jedi omnibus. (Collects Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force Storm 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Prisoner of Bogan 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi - Force War 1-5, Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Golden Age of the Sith 0-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Fall of the Sith Empire 1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi 1-5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Freedon Nadd Uprising 1-2, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith 1-6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Sith War 1-6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Redemption 1-5, material from Star Wars Tales 23 and Dark Horse Comics 7-9); Star Wars Modern Era Epic Collection Star Wars, Vol. 1 (Collects Star Wars (2015) 1-14, Director's Cut: Star Wars Vader Down 1, Darth Vader (2015) 13-15)July 23 _ Hyperspace Stories: Qui-Gon OGNJuly 30 _ Star Wars Modern Era Epic Collection: Skywalker Strikes (Collects Star Wars (2015) 1-14, 1 Director's Cut, Vader Down 1, Darth Vader 13-15)Aug. 6 _ Mace Windu TPB (Collects 1-4, Story from Revelations (2023)Sept. 3 _ Star Wars: Thrawn Alliances TPB (Collects 1-4)
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
We break down the FINAL issue of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Marvel comics adaptation - BETRAYAL AT BESPIN! This comic includes the confrontation between Luke and Darth Vader, and Darth Vader's terrifying familial declaration. Meanwhile, Leia, Chewie, C-3P0, R2-D2 and Lando make their escape from Bespin. Richard and Sarah share their thoughts and find fun Easter eggs throughout. What a rousing finale to The Empire Strikes Back series of comics! We recommend watching the video version (above) of this episode which contains the full comic as we page through it: https://youtu.be/emw96yUyfsI Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics #44 “Duel A Dark Lord!" Release Date: November 25, 1980 Writer: Archie Goodwin, based on the script by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan from the story by George Lucas Artwork: Al Williamson, Carlos Garzón, & Glynis Wein Cover Art: Al Williamson & Carlos Garzón As usual, we take our Facebook Group Comments on the cover into account as we analyze this issue. Become a part of our Facebook Group to contribute! Support The Show Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Contact Us Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Join us every week on YouTube for a behind-the-scenes look at our show. We also bring you to Disneyland, Red Carpet Events and Theme Park Openings. Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook.