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And lo there came a day...a day unlike any other...when a bunch of Superman podcasts banded together to form The Superman Podcast Network! That was 10 years ago, and even though the Network isn't a thing anymore, I got together with Billy Hogan, Michael Bradley, Charlie Niemeyer, J. David Weter, and Jon Wilson to wax nostalgic about the Network and talk about how we feel about the Man of Steel today.
And lo there came a day...a day unlike any other...when a bunch of Superman podcasts banded together to form The Superman Podcast Network! That was 10 years ago, and even though the Network isn't a thing anymore, I got together with Billy Hogan, Michael Bradley, Charlie Niemeyer, J. David Weter, and Jon Wilson to wax nostalgic about the Network and talk about how we feel about the Man of Steel today.
In this, the FOURTH DRAW of the Two True Freaks Comics Draft, we have tapped CHARLIE NIEMEYER of Ranger's Chronicles and Charlie's Geekcast to choose his team member! WHO SHALL IT BE?
In this, the FOURTH DRAW of the Two True Freaks Comics Draft, we have tapped CHARLIE NIEMEYER of Ranger's Chronicles and Charlie's Geekcast to choose his team member! WHO SHALL IT BE?
Episode #79: Superman & Clark Kent Charlie's Comic Brag Superman: The Power Within This episode will feature the podcast styling of Guest Host, Charlie Niemeyer. He will be going through all of the regular DC Comics Presents Show's segments, but … Continue reading →
It's time for Part Three of our epic Comic Movie Countdown! This week, we look at numbers 50 through 26 on the list as we work our way down to the cream of the crop. What made the cut? What didn't? Has Paul actually seen any of them? Listen in and find out. Thank you again to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David A. Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon M Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Paul Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake M. Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher J Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible!Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
It's time for Part Three of our epic Comic Movie Countdown! This week, we look at numbers 50 through 26 on the list as we work our way down to the cream of the crop. What made the cut? What didn't? Has Paul actually seen any of them? Listen in and find out. Thank you again to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David A. Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon M Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Paul Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake M. Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher J Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible!Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
The Countdown continues! Last week the epic list of your top comic movies was started. This week, we look at numbers 75 through 51 on the list. What made the cut? What didn't? Can Scott continue to hold hid tongue when movies he hates show up? Listen in and find out. Thank you very much to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David A. Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon M Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Paul Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake M. Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher J Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
The Countdown continues! Last week the epic list of your top comic movies was started. This week, we look at numbers 75 through 51 on the list. What made the cut? What didn't? Can Scott continue to hold hid tongue when movies he hates show up? Listen in and find out. Thank you very much to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David A. Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon M Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Paul Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake M. Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher J Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
We asked you to tell us your favorite all time Comic Book Movies of all time and ranked them based on your preferences. Now Paul, Scott and Bill start the countdown. In this episode, we look at the movies ranked 100 through 76. Thank you very much to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
We asked you to tell us your favorite all time Comic Book Movies of all time and ranked them based on your preferences. Now Paul, Scott and Bill start the countdown. In this episode, we look at the movies ranked 100 through 76. Thank you very much to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Paul Spataro, Dr. Bill Robinson and Scott Gardner, are joined by Charlie Niemeyer to ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned randomly-selected Comic Book back issues!! Journey with them now...back...Back To The Bins!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Paul Spataro, Dr. Bill Robinson and Scott Gardner, are joined by Charlie Niemeyer to ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned randomly-selected Comic Book back issues!! Journey with them now...back...Back To The Bins!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
It's time to Ranger Up with @trekkieb47 @secretrangerfan & @TheCinemaSlob as they talk all things Power Rangers on the Four Eyed Radio Network with RANGER COMMAND POWER HOUR! In a bit of a surprise we have another bonus episode for you this weekend! One of our listeners, Charlie Niemeyer also known as @orangeranger198 on Twitter, […]
It’s time to Ranger Up with @trekkieb47 @secretrangerfan & @TheCinemaSlob as they talk all things Power Rangers on the Four Eyed Radio Network with RANGER COMMAND POWER HOUR! In a bit of a surprise we have another bonus episode for you this weekend! One of our listeners, Charlie Niemeyer also known as @orangeranger198 on Twitter, […]
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Paul Spataro and Dr. Bill Robinson are joined by Charlie Niemeyer to ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned randomly-selected Comic Book back issues!! Journey with them now...back...Back To The Bins!! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Paul Spataro and Dr. Bill Robinson are joined by Charlie Niemeyer to ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned randomly-selected Comic Book back issues!! Journey with them now...back...Back To The Bins!! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Merry after Christmas (if there is such a greeting), and welcome back to another episode of Just One of the Guys. This time out we're covering a couple of books that will be certain to make you forget about being in the middle of winter, unless you are listening to this in the future or in an country where it's not winter now, in which case, this doesn't apply. Regardless, this week we've got Green Lantern #94 where Kyle meets his overly sexually aggressive talent agent, flies to Hawaii for a "job", and gets thrown in to a volcano by an island goddess. And as a bonus, the story continues in Superboy #47, where the Kid of Steel helps our Emerald Hero save the island while embodying all the traits one would ascribe to Superman himself (and I thought he was just that jerk kid from the Reign of the Supermen storyline). And to school me on why Superboy is such an amazing character, I've called upon fellow Okie and podcast genius Charlie Niemeyer (host of Superman in the Bronze Age and co-host of The Starman Observatory) to guide me through my blind spot in the legacy of the Superman family. So grab your leis and rum filled coconut drinks, as well as your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get 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.
Merry after Christmas (if there is such a greeting), and welcome back to another episode of Just One of the Guys. This time out we're covering a couple of books that will be certain to make you forget about being in the middle of winter, unless you are listening to this in the future or in an country where it's not winter now, in which case, this doesn't apply. Regardless, this week we've got Green Lantern #94 where Kyle meets his overly sexually aggressive talent agent, flies to Hawaii for a "job", and gets thrown in to a volcano by an island goddess. And as a bonus, the story continues in Superboy #47, where the Kid of Steel helps our Emerald Hero save the island while embodying all the traits one would ascribe to Superman himself (and I thought he was just that jerk kid from the Reign of the Supermen storyline). And to school me on why Superboy is such an amazing character, I've called upon fellow Okie and podcast genius Charlie Niemeyer (host of Superman in the Bronze Age and co-host of The Starman Observatory) to guide me through my blind spot in the legacy of the Superman family. So grab your leis and rum filled coconut drinks, as well as your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get 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.
This time out I team up with Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age fame to finish our two part look at SUPERMAN: FROM THE '30s TO THE '80s!
This time out I team up with Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age fame to finish our two part look at SUPERMAN: FROM THE '30s TO THE '80s!
This time out I team up with Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age fame to finish our two part look at SUPERMAN: FROM THE '30s TO THE '80s!
This time out I team up with Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age fame to begin a two part look at SUPERMAN: FROM THE '30s TO THE '80s!
This time out I team up with Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age fame to begin a two part look at SUPERMAN: FROM THE '30s TO THE '80s!
This time out I team up with Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age fame to begin a two part look at SUPERMAN: FROM THE '30s TO THE '80s!
After another of my now regular hiatuses, I am back to discuss Action Comics 33 with my good friend Charlie Niemeyer. We’ll be looking at Jack Burnley’s penultimate story of his fabled run on the book, featuring a will, a lumber mill, a muscled and mustachioed Frenchman, and Lois dying in a whirlpool! (spoilers) In […]
After another of my now regular hiatuses, I am back to discuss Action Comics 33 with my good friend Charlie Niemeyer. We'll be looking at Jack Burnley's penultimate story of his fabled run on the book, featuring a will, a lumber mill, a muscled and mustachioed Frenchman, and Lois dying in a whirlpool! (spoilers) In … Continue reading "033A Action Comics 33"
Agents Of F.O.U.R. Yes, the episode title is a blatant piece of attention-grabbing, what with the release of the TV show. This week, we welcome back Charlie Niemeyer to the show. Host of Superman In The Bronze Age and Charlie's Geekcast, and co-host of Starman Observatory, Charlie is just the guy we wanted to have sit around whilst Steve summarises this week's issue! And what an issue. Having been teased with Gorgon last week, we now get a full bevy of Inhumans this week. Crystal. Lockjaw. Karnak. Triton. Black Bolt. Kirby's opened up his imagination and letting everything spill out. Along the way, we find time to do the Ninja Rap, have a gimp on the show, and sing the Dogtanian theme. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at fantasticflameon.wordpress.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast
The Gentleman's Name Is... Niemeyer! Hello and welcome to the landmark milestone never-to-be-reached-again-unless-we-restart-the-numbering fiftieth episode of The Fantasticast! In case you hadn't guessed from the title, this week Steve and Andy are joined by veteran podcaster Charlie Niemeyer. Known by some as the host of Charlie's Geekcast, by others as the host of Superman In The Bronze Age, soon-to-be-known by some as one of the co-hosts on Starman Observatory, Charlie is best known for his four-second appearance in our trailer as Doctor Doom. This time around, we get to be ridiculously relevant and contemporary. Literally as I write this, Marvel are hosting a liveblog revealing the scope of the upcoming Inhumanity event. Two days, ago, Marvel released a trade paperback collecting this issue and several others, chronicling the origins of The Inhumans. And it all begins here: Issue 44 of The Fantastic Four - The Gentlemen's Name Is Gorgon. And as if this wasn't enough, the title welcomes its new regular inker, the legendary Joe Sinnott. Along the way, we discuss Jack Kirby's influence on Bruce Timm, the best Golden Age penciller, and realise that just one corpse of Jon M Wilson in our basement isn't really enough... Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at fantasticflameon.wordpress.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast
Charlie Niemeyer and Billy Hogan join Dave for some Metropolis adventures.
Charlie Niemeyer and Billy Hogan join Dave for some Metropolis adventures.
Hello dear listeners, and welcome to week four of "Co-Host-A-Palooza" here at Just One of the Guys, where today we're going to be covering our requisite two books, starting with Green Lantern #66, a tale that brings a classic GL villain into the then current 1990's. Sadly, that villain is Sonar, and his revision is oh so 90's, replete with Spandex body suit, rockin' sleeveless labcoat, and bitchin' hair metal hair. Not much of a step up from his original outfit. But to help take down the sonic menace, Kyle is getting a little help from his soon to be JLA teammate, The Flash! With Guy Gardner we get a tale of Guy wandering the galaxy, blasting teenage alien car-jackers, and rescuing some ex-GL's, all the while sporting some truly awful hair metal hair. It seems to be a theme this episode. Yeah, this isn't one of the best of the Guy Gardner run, but thankfully, it's nowhere close to Issue 37 of Green Lantern . But being that the Flash shows up in the comic, I've wrangled awesome podcaster Dave Walker, host of Flash Legacies to bring his unique talent to the show and to let us know why Wally's costume was so shiny. So, unless you want more discussion about how Paul Pelletier draws certain areas of male anatomy, I suggest you grab your mp3 player of choice, download the show, and get to listening! Also, be certain to check out Charlie Niemeyer's eBay auction to get some great Mark Waid Captain America comics, which proceeds go directly to the Red Cross to assist with relief efforts for the tornado that recently hit Moore Oklahoma.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.
Charlie Niemeyer joins David to celebrate Miracle Monday
Charlie Niemeyer joins David to celebrate Miracle Monday
Jon and Dave are back to finish out their coverage of H’el on Earth with the help of Charlie Niemeyer. The problem is, it was so late after covering Superboy 17 and Supergirl 17 that we had to go to bed, so Superman 17’s coverage will be here with emails next time. So come give a […]
Jon and Dave are back to finish out their coverage of H'el on Earth with the help of Charlie Niemeyer. The problem is, it was so late after covering Superboy 17 and Supergirl 17 that we had to go to bed, so Superman 17's coverage will be here with emails next time. So come give a … Continue reading "43 H'el on Earth conclusion (just kidding)"
The guys are joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at GREEN LANTERN CORPS #201, 211 and #212 as the Green Lanterns' Russian adventure comes to a fatal end, before their attention is turned to a new fight as their fiercest foes return -- and the end is explosive! Also this episode, the guys conclude their brief look at LEGENDS, which leads into a whole new era for Guy Gardner in JUSTICE LEAGUE #1!
The guys are joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at GREEN LANTERN CORPS #201, 211 and #212 as the Green Lanterns' Russian adventure comes to a fatal end, before their attention is turned to a new fight as their fiercest foes return -- and the end is explosive! Also this episode, the guys conclude their brief look at LEGENDS, which leads into a whole new era for Guy Gardner in JUSTICE LEAGUE #1!
Here it is, Superfans! The first major crossover of the Superman titles in DC Comics — The New 52! And Jon and Dave are given the assist in their coverage by none other than Charlie Niemeyer (of Superman in the Bronze Age and Charlie’s Geekcast). The stories reviewed are as follows: Superboy 14 — “The […]
Here it is, Superfans! The first major crossover of the Superman titles in DC Comics — The New 52! And Jon and Dave are given the assist in their coverage by none other than Charlie Niemeyer (of Superman in the Bronze Age and Charlie's Geekcast). The stories reviewed are as follows: Superboy 14 — “The … Continue reading "34 H'el on Earth I"
And I have returned to continue with my coverage of the Superman adventures that were published in November 1940. First, Charlie Niemeyer helps me take a look at Action Comics 32. And in other media, I finish my look at the daily newspaper story where Lois has become a pawn of a mysterious master villain. […]
And I have returned to continue with my coverage of the Superman adventures that were published in November 1940. First, Charlie Niemeyer helps me take a look at Action Comics 32. And in other media, I finish my look at the daily newspaper story where Lois has become a pawn of a mysterious master villain. … Continue reading "032B November 1940"
Mike and Jeff continue their coverage of REIGN OF THE SUPERMEN with ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #5, SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL #25 and SUPERMAN #81! With special guest Charlie Niemeyer
Mike and Jeff continue their coverage of REIGN OF THE SUPERMEN with ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #5, SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL #25 and SUPERMAN #81! With special guest Charlie Niemeyer
Mike and Jeff continue their coverage of REIGN OF THE SUPERMEN with ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #5, SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL #25 and SUPERMAN #81! With special guest Charlie Niemeyer
It’s been a while, hasn’t it? Did you miss me? Well, summer is here, school’s out, and that means time for more podcasts! In this episode, I am joined by Charlie Niemeyer once again to look at Action Comics 31. Someone has put the town of Brentville to sleep, and it’s up to Superman to […]
It's been a while, hasn't it? Did you miss me? Well, summer is here, school's out, and that means time for more podcasts! In this episode, I am joined by Charlie Niemeyer once again to look at Action Comics 31. Someone has put the town of Brentville to sleep, and it's up to Superman to … Continue reading "031 October 1940"
Welcome back to the goldenest Superman podcast ever produced, Golden Age Superman. Here in episode 30B, I’ll discuss Action Comics 30 with the help of Charlie Niemeyer, as we see golden globes of doom being used to destroy people, leaving behind nothing but a shadow imprint on the ground. It’s creepy gruesome stuff, and it […]
Welcome back to the goldenest Superman podcast ever produced, Golden Age Superman. Here in episode 30B, I'll discuss Action Comics 30 with the help of Charlie Niemeyer, as we see golden globes of doom being used to destroy people, leaving behind nothing but a shadow imprint on the ground. It's creepy gruesome stuff, and it … Continue reading "030B September 1940"
Michael is joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at episodes 52 through 57, the 10th storyline, of the Superman radio serial. Joan Alexander joins the show's cast as everyone's favorite girl reporter as Lois Lane and Clark Kent go to interview Lois's strange uncle, Horace Morton, about his startlingly accurate weather predictions. But what they find is Lois's uncle embroiled in something far more sinister, causing Superman to lend a hand!
Michael is joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at episodes 52 through 57, the 10th storyline, of the Superman radio serial. Joan Alexander joins the show's cast as everyone's favorite girl reporter as Lois Lane and Clark Kent go to interview Lois's strange uncle, Horace Morton, about his startlingly accurate weather predictions. But what they find is Lois's uncle embroiled in something far more sinister, causing Superman to lend a hand!
Clark Kent leads the search for three missing men as Michael is rejoined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the ninth storyline from the Superman radio serial. Forging ahead despite rumors of lost tribes and a mysterious, immortal witch doctor, Clark Kent leads the search for three missing men in the northern country of Esmerland! Superman's there to lend a hand in the rescue, but things really turn strange when the true identity of the witch doctor is revealed -- and someone's not making it out alive!
Clark Kent leads the search for three missing men as Michael is rejoined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the ninth storyline from the Superman radio serial. Forging ahead despite rumors of lost tribes and a mysterious, immortal witch doctor, Clark Kent leads the search for three missing men in the northern country of Esmerland! Superman's there to lend a hand in the rescue, but things really turn strange when the true identity of the witch doctor is revealed -- and someone's not making it out alive!
A visit from an eccentric friend of Perry White and a dying man's last words leads Clark Kent westward (again) to investigate a mystery! And that mystery leads Clark -- and Superman -- into trying to stop an assassination attempt against the governor at the dedication of a new national monument. But can Superman stop the plot when he doesn't even know what it is or who is responsible? Find out as Michael is joined yet again by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at eighth storyline from the Superman radio serial.
A visit from an eccentric friend of Perry White and a dying man's last words leads Clark Kent westward (again) to investigate a mystery! And that mystery leads Clark -- and Superman -- into trying to stop an assassination attempt against the governor at the dedication of a new national monument. But can Superman stop the plot when he doesn't even know what it is or who is responsible? Find out as Michael is joined yet again by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at eighth storyline from the Superman radio serial.
Charlie Niemeyer is back as he and Michael look at the seventh storyline from the Superman radio serial. Clark Kent is enlisted to aid in solving the mystery of some airplane disasters -- and when Jimmy Olsen tags along, both our favorite cub reporter and the Man of Steel get much more than they bargained for! It's a fun (if not somewhat maddening) six-episode tale as Superman deals with feral gorillas, rock slides, confused writers and more!
Charlie Niemeyer is back as he and Michael look at the seventh storyline from the Superman radio serial. Clark Kent is enlisted to aid in solving the mystery of some airplane disasters -- and when Jimmy Olsen tags along, both our favorite cub reporter and the Man of Steel get much more than they bargained for! It's a fun (if not somewhat maddening) six-episode tale as Superman deals with feral gorillas, rock slides, confused writers and more!
This episode, I am joined again by Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age to look at Jack Burnley’s work in Action Comics 29. It’s a great little mystery that jams 13 pages more full of story than they often are. Feel free to laugh and mock as Jon stumbles all over the various […]
This episode, I am joined again by Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age to look at Jack Burnley's work in Action Comics 29. It's a great little mystery that jams 13 pages more full of story than they often are. Feel free to laugh and mock as Jon stumbles all over the various … Continue reading "029 August 1940"
Before closing out the year, Michael is joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the four Superman radio serial auditions or "pilot" episodes. Originally put together in 1939, these recordings offer a look at the show's original conception and find Superman going up against a new menace in the form of the Shark!
Before closing out the year, Michael is joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the four Superman radio serial auditions or "pilot" episodes. Originally put together in 1939, these recordings offer a look at the show's original conception and find Superman going up against a new menace in the form of the Shark!
Golden Age Superman is back again, this time with 100% more voices! This episode covers the second half of Superman’s adventures from July 1940, and I am joined by Charlie Niemeyer (of Superman in the Bronze Age and frequently of The Thrilling Adventures of Superman) to look at Action Comics 28, where Jack Burnley becomes […]
Golden Age Superman is back again, this time with 100% more voices! This episode covers the second half of Superman's adventures from July 1940, and I am joined by Charlie Niemeyer (of Superman in the Bronze Age and frequently of The Thrilling Adventures of Superman) to look at Action Comics 28, where Jack Burnley becomes … Continue reading "028B July 1940"
A missing man and a mysterious house are the catalyst for this adventure as Michael is rejoined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the fifth storyline from the Superman radio serial. What follows is ancient natives, a mystical emerald, uncomfortable period dialogue and most certainly... a job for Superman!
A missing man and a mysterious house are the catalyst for this adventure as Michael is rejoined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the fifth storyline from the Superman radio serial. What follows is ancient natives, a mystical emerald, uncomfortable period dialogue and most certainly... a job for Superman!
Charlie Niemeyer is back in the house as he and Michael look at the fourth storyline from the Superman radio serial, and it's a good thing he is, because this storyline is jam-packed! It's starts off with a prison riot, where two familiar fiends break loose. Then, after Superman's most vile villains come face-to-face for the first time, our hero travels to the town of Dyerville (or it Dyersville? Or Dryerville?!) to investigate mysterious tragedies plaguing the town.
Charlie Niemeyer is back in the house as he and Michael look at the fourth storyline from the Superman radio serial, and it's a good thing he is, because this storyline is jam-packed! It's starts off with a prison riot, where two familiar fiends break loose. Then, after Superman's most vile villains come face-to-face for the first time, our hero travels to the town of Dyerville (or it Dyersville? Or Dryerville?!) to investigate mysterious tragedies plaguing the town.
Michael is once more joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the third storyline, from the Superman radio serial! Superman goes into action to squelch a blazing inferno and try to recscue a trapped woman. But is there more to it than a simple fire? Find out in this six-episode story that leads Superman into adventure that traverses land, sea and air!
Michael is once more joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the third storyline, from the Superman radio serial! Superman goes into action to squelch a blazing inferno and try to recscue a trapped woman. But is there more to it than a simple fire? Find out in this six-episode story that leads Superman into adventure that traverses land, sea and air!
Michael is re-joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the the second storyline from the Superman radio serial! Comprising just episodes seven through nine, the story finds Superman dealing with the menace of the Yellow Mask! Plus, girl reporter Lois Lane takes her first step off the printed pages when she is introduced in this storyline.
Michael is re-joined by Charlie Niemeyer for a look at the the second storyline from the Superman radio serial! Comprising just episodes seven through nine, the story finds Superman dealing with the menace of the Yellow Mask! Plus, girl reporter Lois Lane takes her first step off the printed pages when she is introduced in this storyline.
It's an episode that's been a long time coming, folks. This episode, Michael is joined by Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age for a look at the first six episodes of the Superman radio show! We begin with the destruction of Krypton and follow Superman all the way through his first adventure on Earth! It's a great set of episodes and a great conversation worthy of Superman's first steps off of the printed page. Plus: This episode, Michael makes a big announcement concerning the future of the podcast!
It's an episode that's been a long time coming, folks. This episode, Michael is joined by Charlie Niemeyer of Superman in the Bronze Age for a look at the first six episodes of the Superman radio show! We begin with the destruction of Krypton and follow Superman all the way through his first adventure on Earth! It's a great set of episodes and a great conversation worthy of Superman's first steps off of the printed page. Plus: This episode, Michael makes a big announcement concerning the future of the podcast!
Another big episode is here as Michael is joined by Charlie Niemeyer of "Superman in the Bronze Age" for a look at another three amazing issues! Things get kicked off with ACTION COMICS #16 where Superman smashes -- literally! -- a gambling racket. They then move on to SUPERMAN #2, with the second Superman text story. And finally, they take a look at ACTION COMICS #17, where our hero takes on the challenge of rescuing a stranded steamer, and is drawn into a larger plot formed by a very familiar foe!
Another big episode is here as Michael is joined by Charlie Niemeyer of "Superman in the Bronze Age" for a look at another three amazing issues! Things get kicked off with ACTION COMICS #16 where Superman smashes -- literally! -- a gambling racket. They then move on to SUPERMAN #2, with the second Superman text story. And finally, they take a look at ACTION COMICS #17, where our hero takes on the challenge of rescuing a stranded steamer, and is drawn into a larger plot formed by a very familiar foe!
Jeffrey and Michael are joined by Charlie Niemeyer to begin their discussion of the Superman books with a March 1992 cover date. PANIC IN THE SKY CONTINUES!
Jeffrey and Michael are joined by Charlie Niemeyer to begin their discussion of the Superman books with a March 1992 cover date. PANIC IN THE SKY CONTINUES!
Jeffrey and Michael are joined by Charlie Niemeyer to begin their discussion of the Superman books with a March 1992 cover date. PANIC IN THE SKY CONTINUES!
This is it. This is the big one. The premiere of Superman issue #1. And to commemorate the event, I have brought together some of the best in Superman podcasting today — Michael Bailey and Jeffrey Taylor of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast, Charlie Niemeyer from Superman in the Bronze Age, and Kaman […]
This is it. This is the big one. The premiere of Superman issue #1. And to commemorate the event, I have brought together some of the best in Superman podcasting today — Michael Bailey and Jeffrey Taylor of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast, Charlie Niemeyer from Superman in the Bronze Age, and Kaman … Continue reading "013 Golden Age Superman — May 1939"