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The Micronauts: The Original Marvel Years Volume 1 by Bill Mantlo, Michael Golden, Pat Broderick, Steve Ditko, Howard Chaykin, Josef Rubenstein, Armando Gil, Rich Buckler, Bob McLeod, Al Milgrom, and company!
Episode 205. James B and Eddie debate how Gwen Stacy died. Eddie learns something about the Spider-Sense. A returning villain turns himself in. (00:27) PPPPN Sponsor - Jake Jones Wedding Photog Podcast (02:10) From April of 1985 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 101 “Echos” by Cary Burkett, Juan Alacantara and Jack Abel (05:52) From May of 1985 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 102 “A life for a life!” by Cary Burkett, Larry Lieber, and Jim Mooney (07:00) Segment - And now it's time for “what did Harry and Liz name their baby!” (11:27) From June of 1985 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 103 “Compulsion” by Peter David, Rich Buckler and Armando Gil (15:08) From July of 1985 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 104 “The Last Race” by Mantlo, Giarrano and Redding (19:06) PPPPN Sponsor - Rocket Racer and the Excuse Makers Podcast 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. Check out our live meetup and Discord information here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
wsg GI Jolie. Covering the Spidey appearance in Ka-Zar #24 (Bruce Jones, Bob Hall, Armando Gil), Ka-Zar #25 & #26 (Jones, Ron Frenz, Gil) are the topic of this week's episode, which we had to call: "Ka-Zar Ka-Nology!" www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
X-Aspirations Episode 138 Avengers Annual #10, Summer 1981 "By Friends -- Betrayed!" Written by Chris Claremont, Pencils by Michael Golden, Inks by Armando Gil, Lettered by Joe Rosen, Colors by Michael Golden, Edited by Chris Claremont and David Kraft, Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter. The Captain Marvelous Ms. Marvel! In Which We Discover That The Only Things More Nefarious Than Evil Mutants Are Long Distance Fees, That The Blob Lets His Little Blobs Dangle And You Can't Unsee It, And That Storm Is Not Sure What Exploding Relays Stimulate, But She'll Take Two Of What Kitty Is Having! Fertility Is Intensely Personal, But We Can All Agree That Trans-Dimensional Implantation (TDI) Is Too Risky And Too Likely To Result In Megalomaniac Transfers Of The Father. Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com
X-Aspirations Episode 138 Avengers Annual #10, Summer 1981 "By Friends -- Betrayed!" Written by Chris Claremont, Pencils by Michael Golden, Inks by Armando Gil, Lettered by Joe Rosen, Colors by Michael Golden, Edited by Chris Claremont and David Kraft, Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter. The Captain Marvelous Ms. Marvel! In Which We Discover That The Only Things More Nefarious Than Evil Mutants Are Long Distance Fees, That The Blob Lets His Little Blobs Dangle And You Can't Unsee It, And That Storm Is Not Sure What Exploding Relays Stimulate, But She'll Take Two Of What Kitty Is Having! Fertility Is Intensely Personal, But We Can All Agree That Trans-Dimensional Implantation (TDI) Is Too Risky And Too Likely To Result In Megalomaniac Transfers Of The Father. Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com
Quarter-Bin Podcast #145Jack Kirby's Secret City Saga #0 & Bombast #1, both Topps Comics, both cover-dated April 1993."Untitled," by Roy Thomas, with art by Walt Simonson.and"Memo to Mephistopheles," by Tony Isabella, with art by John Cleary & Armando Gil."Bombast Lives!" by Roy Thomas and Gary Freidrich, with art by Dick Ayers & John Severin.This is the first half of a two-part exploration of Topps Comics "Kirbyverse" comics, based on character designs and story concepts that "The King" still had in his files of preliminary sketches and unrealized ideas, at this point late in his life. What happens when Professor Alan tackles a few stories in this line?Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Promo #1: The Collected EditionPromo #2: Listen to the Prophets: A DS9 PodcastNext Episode: Night Glider #1 and Captain Glory #1, both Topps Comics, both cover-dated April 1993.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: World's Greatest Comics
*Theme Music: Chartsmasher – Dial Up* chartsmasher.bandcamp.com/releases specialdudescomix.bigcartel.com/ [Go to Little Heroes Comics & Fair Spark Books: Bring a massive smile to comic’s creativity today] littleheroescomics.co.uk/ fairsparkbooks.co.uk/ [Visit The Comic Art Festival Podcast @ComicArtFestPod on Twitter] https://comicartpodcast.wordpress.com/ “Listener beware, you’re in for a scare” OOOOooooooOOOOO! Helooooooooo and welcome to a spooooooky rendition of That Comic Smell Podcast. Well, not really. The folks here have just brought along what they would consider their Horror picks for this Halloween season. We cover a whole new load of Horror comics as we discuss that it has been 3 whole years since we last covered the genre. There’s some chat about films and much much more This and all the usual comics chat on the only comics podcast to come to you from beyond the grave… That Comic Smell! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @thatcomicsmell Get us on… Soundcloud: tinyurl.com/y8vzeh3c Spotify: tinyurl.com/y2qtu2cs YouTube: tinyurl.com/yajnxcno iTunes: tinyurl.com/hwbqxab Podbean: tinyurl.com/yxvecykj and most places you find podcasts. Don’t forget to Like, Share, Subscribe, Rate & Review. Thanks again for listening and supporting the podcast 2000AD: Luke Kirby (A. McKenzie, Jon Ridgway) Awesome Comics Anthology: Murder Road (Vince Hunt) Batman: Arkham Asylum (Grant Morrison, Dave McKean) Billoo: One Crore Rupees (Pranis) Crossed (Garth Ennis, Christian Zanier) Crypt of Shadows (Marvel Anthology) Draupadi (Various) Dump 3 (David Robertson) Eagle (Various) Ferals (David Lapham, Gabriel Andrade) Frankenstein Returns (Various Dundee Uni) Ghosts Etc. (George Wylesol) Happy (Josh Simmons) Haunted Skatepark (Sammy Borras) Hellboy (Mike Mignola, James Sinclair) Hello Dolly (Jon Tucker) Hopeless Maine (Sloth Comics) House of Mystery (Various DC) House of Secrets (Gerry Conway, Nestor Redondo) The Incredible Hulk (Sharad Devarajan, Suresh Seetharaman) Mars Attacks: High School (Dwight Jon Zimmerman, Hugh Haynes, Armando Gil, Brian Stelfreeze) Monstress (Marjorie Liu, Sana Takeda) Rose Black (Rough Cut Comics) Saga of the Swamp Thing (Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, John Totleben) Scary Tales #1 (Charleton Comics) Strange Embrace (David Hine) Students of the Unusual (Boys Productions) Taboo (Spider Baby Comics) Terror from the Otherside (Joan Edam) Tinkle (Various) Treehouse of Horror: Simpsons (Bongo Comics) Vampirella (Mark Millar, Mike Mayhew) Vampires Everywhere (Cult Empire Comics) Vietnam Zombie Holocaust (Cult Empire Comics) The Walking Dead (Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Tony Moore)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts presents "Swarm", now through September 9th. KYW's RJ McKay spoke with PAFA curatorial assistant Laurel McGlaughlin about the exhibit.
It's been a while since I've touched on the adventures of Marvel's greatest jungle queen, Shanna the She-Devil - in in real-time publishing she'd gone more than a decade between bona fide solo adventures, but the short story in Marvel Comics Presents #13 is a good one and totally worth the wait!Before getting to that Bruce Jones joint, I'll acknowledge the series Ka-Zar the Savage which was Shanna's home for a few years. There she enjoyed several adventures with Ka-Zar and everyone's favorite sabre-toothed tiger, Zabu. Most of these stories were written by Bruce Jones, and featured some great art by the likes of Brent Anderson, Ron Frenz & Armando Gil. Ka-Zar the Savage was one of Marvel's Direct Market books, meaning it was sold directly through comics shop or mail order. Direct titles could skirt the Comics Code a bit, and part of their package was a wraparound cover - Ka-Zar had several awesome wraparounds, a couple of which I'll reproduce below.Download this episode HERE! Also, check out previous Shanna Showcases & other content from I'm the Gun on iTunes.Theme created using a sample of 'Shotgun' by Duran Duran.She's not crazy - she's ShannaBruce Jones - equally excellent drawings of people & animalsCreative use of a rifleCruel sense of humor extracts a confessionRon Frenz & Armando GilArmando GilArmando Gil
It's episode 3 of "In Country" and time for a little R&R for Ed Marks and his friends as they take a long weekend in Saigon but wind up getting more than they bargained for in The 'Nam #3: "Three Day Pass." The issue was written by Doug Murray, pencilled by Michael Golden, inked by Armando Gil and features events from April 1966. As always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue I'll be talking about the story's historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, 'Nam Notes, and ads.
It's episode 3 of "In Country" and time for a little R&R for Ed Marks and his friends as they take a long weekend in Saigon but wind up getting more than they bargained for in The 'Nam #3: "Three Day Pass." The issue was written by Doug Murray, pencilled by Michael Golden, inked by Armando Gil and features events from April 1966. As always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue I'll be talking about the story's historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, 'Nam Notes, and ads.
An issue-by-issue recap of The 'Nam continues with issue #2 of the Marvel Comics series. We continue to follow the tour of duty of Ed Marks in "Dustoff," written by Doug Murray, pencilled by Michael Golden, and inked by Armando Gil, which takes place in March of 1966. And as always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue I'll be talking about the story's historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, 'Nam Notes, and ads.
An issue-by-issue recap of The 'Nam continues with issue #2 of the Marvel Comics series. We continue to follow the tour of duty of Ed Marks in "Dustoff," written by Doug Murray, pencilled by Michael Golden, and inked by Armando Gil, which takes place in March of 1966. And as always, in addition to the summary and review of the issue I'll be talking about the story's historical context as well as taking a look at the letters, 'Nam Notes, and ads.