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After being captured by Crime Master and Big Man, the Sons of the Tiger join the battle to save Spider Man and Human Torch. Can their combined strength be the mobsters goons Sandman and The Enforcers? Issue Covered: Marvel Team Up #40
Today's Topics:Amazing Spider-Man #26: "The Man in the Crime-Master's Mask!"Amazing Spider-Man #27: "Bring Back My Goblin to Me!"Amazing Spider-Man #28: "The Menace of the Molten Man!"We've launched a patreon!Every Wednesday your Friendly Neighborhood Comic Book Club dives into the history of The Amazing Spider-Man, starting from his very first appearance! Join us as our designated web-head Parker guides Stephanie and Kat through the comics behind the cultural icon.The Retcon Podcast is recorded in Los Angeles and edited by Parker Robins. Parker Robins can be found across social media @UncannyParker, Stephanie Johnson can be found @SiriusDanger, Kat Alysha can be found @Kat_Alysha, and the Retcon Podcast can be found @TheRetconPod. Feel free to thwip us an email at theretconpodcast@gmail.com
Katherine Hall Page was born and grew up in New Jersey, graduating from Livingston High School. Her father was the Executive Director of The Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and her mother was an artist. Page has an older brother and a younger sister. Early on the family developed a love of the Maine coast, spending summer vacations on Deer Isle. She received her BA from Wellesley College, majoring in English and went on to a Masters in Secondary Education from Tufts and a Doctorate in Administration, Public Planning, and Social Policy from Harvard. College had brought her to Massachusetts and she continues to reside there. Before her career as a full-time writer, Ms. Page taught at the high school level for many years. She developed a program for adolescents with special emotional needs, a school within a school model, that dealt with issues of truancy, substance abuse, and family relationships. Those five years in particular were rich ones for her. This interest in individuals and human behavior later informed her writing.Married for forty-eight years to Professor Alan Hein, an experimental psychologist at MIT, the couple have a forty-year-old son. It was during her husband's sabbatical year in France after the birth of their son that Ms. Page wrote her first mystery, The Body in the Belfry, 1991 Agatha Award winner for Best First Mystery Novel. The fifteenth in the series, The Body in the Snowdrift, won the 2006 Agatha Award for Best Mystery Novel. Ms. Page was also awarded the 2001 Agatha for Best Short Story for "The Would-Be Widower" in the Malice Domestic X collection (Avon Books). She was an Edgar nominee for her juvenile mystery, Christie & Company Down East. The Body in the Bonfire was an Agatha nominee in 2003. Page's short story, "The Two Mary's" was an Agatha nominee in 2004. The Body in the Lighthouse (2003) was one of three nominees for The Mary Higgins Clark Award. The Body in the Boudoir was a finalist in the 2013 Maine Literary Awards. Her series cookbook, Have Faith in Your Kitchen, was nominated for an Agatha in the non-fiction category, making her the first author to be nominated or win in all four Agatha categories. Katherine Hall Page received the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from Malice Domestic and Crime Master for her work from the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance. The Body in the Web is out now from William Morrow in hardcover, paperback, large print, E-book, and audio editions. Ms. Page was named a 2024 Grand Master by MWA.Descended from Norwegian-Americans on her mother's side and New Englanders on her father's, Ms. Page grew up listening to all sorts of stories. She remains an unabashed eavesdropper and will even watch your slides or home movies to hear your narration. Her books are the product of all the strands of her life and she plans to keep weaving.Facebook Page https://www.Facebook.com/Katherinehallpage/ Website www.katherine-hall-page.org *****************About SinCSisters in Crime (SinC) was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sincnational.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@sincnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrimeTikTok:: https://www.tiktok.com/@sincnationalThe SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/
William Shaw writes the DS Alexandra Cupidi books, set in Dungeness. The Trawlerman is the fourth in the series. The next, The Wild Swimmers, will be published in 2024.Writing as G. W. Shaw, he also writes gripping adventure thrillers. His latest, The Conspirators, will be published by riverrun in July 2023.The ConspiratorsJacob Meaney makes so little money as a translator that his girlfriend has given up on him. Then Eloise, an Australian digital marketer, appears out of the blue, offering him unheard of sums for a couple of weeks' work.A private plane and helicopter take him to a showcase villa in Carinthia and all the luxury he could ever want. Here he meets the owner of the house Bondarenko. Unwillingly Jacob has become part of an organised crime conspiracy, held captive there by armed guards.His task is to interpret between Hindi, Russian and English during Zoom calls with Nazim, an Indian criminal whose gang have taken over the manufacture and distribution network of the wonder fertility drug that Bondarenko has been selling on the internet. It becomes clear to Jacob that his employer is in far deeper and more dangerously than he realises. The gang's plan is to take over the entire operation by any means.The villa has become a lethal gilded prison to Jacob and Vlada, the maid who's a trafficked worker. When Nazim finally strikes which side will Jacob take to survive?Follow William Shaw Buy The ConspiratorsPatreon - Support The Showpatreon.com/theconversationwithnadinemathesonpodcastThank you for joining me. Don't forget to subscribe, download and review.Pre-Order The Kill List (Inspector Henley - Book 3) Follow Me:www.nadinematheson.com Threads: @nadinematheson Facebook: nadinemathesonbooksInstagram: @queennadsTikTok: @writer_nadinemathesonBlueSky: @nadinematheson.bsky.social
In This EpisodeMike and Ed discuss how the Goblin and the Crime Master may be the same person. Also the Green Goblin is now clearly a villain. His early work attacking crime families seems to just have been so he can consolidate organized crime under his own leadership. Ed admits his earlier errors and Mike helps Ed understand that Goblins are, historically, not known for their altruism. What does it say about Mr Fantastic?Behind the IssueThis is the first appearance of the Crime Master (he dies in the next issue, and unlike most dead villains is never resurrected - at least as of this writing in 2023). In the issue Stan leads the reader (and Spider-man) to believe that Fredrick Foswell (formerly the Big Man, now “reformed”) is secretly The Crime Master. When it turns out that Foswell was actually on the side of good and the Crime Master's secret identity was someone who had never been mentioned before, Spider-man says something about how “sometimes it's just a random guy”. In the future Stan will write another reverse and Foswell will go back to being a villain, but for now he is one of the heroes of the story. In this issue:The Green Goblin meets up with the Crime-Master to see if he will join forces with him to take over the criminal underworld of New York City. But the Crime-Master declines. A crime cold war begins anew.It turns out that the Crime-Master is actually Frederick Foswell, the allegedly reformed Big Man who has returned after his stint in prison to work as a newspaper reporter again for the Daily Bugle.Anyway, Spider-Man gets caught up in the middle of this crime cold war, and the Goblin captures him. The Goblin takes an unconscious Spider-Man to a crime meeting that the Crime-Master had set up to announce that he was the leader of NYC's criminals - but the Goblin has other plans.This episode takes place:Around the time of a crime cold war in New York City.Full TranscriptEdward: Uh, Mike, the green goblin, I stand corrected. Green Goblin is not a hero. He is not a good guy. He,Michael: shocker Ed. Just a but the shocker,Edward: so Mike, I admit when I'm wrong. I admit that even though he was doing a heroic thing, trying to take down crime families, he was not doing it for a good reason.Michael: He wasn't altruistic.He wasn't just like, you know what? I wanna, you know what I do? My spare time is just take down, and weaken crime families and just let them just see what happens afterwards. It turns out he was trying to take them over.Edward: So, there's a difference whether it's the meaning behind the action that's important or the effect that's important. And if the effect was to eliminate crime, may, maybe he was, maybe he was a good guy even in spite of himself. Uh, okay. It's, it's a stretch.Michael: That's a bit of a stretch, Eddie. Like, I mean, look, what I think is that, the last time we spoke about this, you were saying, Hey, it looks like the green goblin is a hero.And you can't read too much into it, I guess. But if I was. Talking to you. I said, ed, going forward, I want you to refer to me as the ogre. You'd be like, you'd say Mike, like, what's going on with you? I'd say, I don't know. I just want you to, I want you to call me an ogre.You know, believe me then there might be a problem and I might view myself negatively. And so if someone says, I'm the green goblin, you're basically saying, I am scary. I am someone to fear I'm not a hero.Edward: En vain, probably vain or, no. Envious. Envious. Isn't it? Green with envy. Agree with envy, an envious,Michael: there's no goblin, there no goblin in history. You're like, you know, like, I like that guy. I think, you know, I'd like to maybe hire him as a babysitter. It's a goblin. They eat children. This is what goblins are like. They have riddles and it's just, they're not good.So they're negative.Edward: Yeah, but we can't just, it's not just the name. Like what about Spider-Man? Spider-Man is a hero, but people don't like spiders. People are terrified of spiders.Michael: And people don't really like Spider-Man, ed. We talked about this before about how Spider-Man isn't, we think it might be the mass, but it may very well be because he's naming himself after an insect that no one likes. Like it's justEdward: call himself the honey beak, make honey for you.Michael: Or maybe not do non insect related. I'm sure that you could have come up with a different costume and named himself like, I dunno, the hawk or something just jumped or whatever. Or something. But anyways, my point is that sometimes we don't really have to look that far past the name, because I think they're telling us what they think of themselves. Like we know that, say, captain America obviously thinks highly of himself and wants to in America project something. And America I bet be he cares America. America, he wants to be a representative of America. He is trying to project a positivity, right? Like Ironman is strong symbol. They're trying to act heroically, like Thor, whether Thor really is a God from Norse mythology. If he isn't and he's just a guy with crazy powers, he obviously thinks highly of himself and wants to project as a hero.Those are things that are different than, say, the goblin who's telling us, this is who I am. You know, Thor says, I want you to think of me as this striking Norris hero. And the goblin is the opposite.Edward: So what you're, what you're saying is we should start judging more books by their covers.Michael: I think we gotta take it as a hint, I think it's fair to say that you look at even the Fantastic four The Thing clearly has some self-esteem issues and he does look like a rocky monster, whereas Mr. Fantastic has zero problem. He wants everyone to know how wonderful he is.And again, he's probably, again, we've had the conversation similar to this. He probably isn't the nicest guy cuz he's, he's on the team with The Thing. He's obviously making, he's bragging about how going into space, And getting bombarded cosmic rays was awesome, Mr. Fantastic. It's amazing.And then, and then his teammate's like, oh, I'm The Thing. It just tells us that Mr. Fantastic probably isn't that fantastic, really. But at least he thinks he is. And he's projecting as a hero.Edward: So you're saying, so, so the go, the Goblin thinks he's a goblin.Michael: He thinks he's a bad guy and then it turns out he was, and you heard it and you kind of twisted yourself into some, you know, some, some knots.Edward: I'm a consequentialist Mike. At the end of the day, what happens is what matters. What happens is what matters. You got the best intentions in the world, like those communists, I'm sure they were trying to be all but love and sharing and trying to help everybody, and that the result was millions of people died Under Stalin, consequentialist, Mike, what matters is what happens, not what the intentions were.And so the goblin had really bad intentions, but he stopped some crime.Michael: I think he should read more books, ed?Edward: I think so. I think so. Okay. Well, so anyway, so the situation we're at right now is that the goblin is clearly moved from, being good in a consequentialist ba basis, but being bad in intention basis, just being bad all around. He's like, they, they think they battle around. The goblin might actually be the crime master. They're the same person. If not the same person, they're definitely working together. They're trying to take out all the other criminal underworld, combine them into one, not just take them out, but just amalgamate them into one group all under the goblin and the crime master, or well, or if they're one in the same, so that's what's going on.Clearly bad dudes. Clearly bad, but, if you're gonna use the names, a goblin isn't going to be the master of crime. The goblin is gonna be the little minion running around, but he's projecting out like master of crime now, the head of the underworld.So he's moving past his name and maybe that's why he's changing it to the crime master.Michael: Maybe, but it's not, again, that's not saying too, too, too, too far. I mean one name isn't supposed to explain someone's core identity. It's just that he's not good.Edward: That's what you said point, I thought you said it all.Not about the core identity.Michael: No. You're saying, you're saying he's more of a minion because of his name, like No, no, he's, he's just a bad dude. I'm saying that when they tell you who they are, like say the brotherhood of evil mutants, they're probably the evil mutants. You know, if they say the Avengers, they're probably the, they're probably trying to, you know, avenge a lot.Edward: What are they fantastic for? Think they're wonderful. What are the Avengers Avening, are they Avening? Anything in particular? Just in general?Michael: Well, it's a positive message. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Episode 104. James B and Eddie are joined by frequent guest Sara Pezel of the Daily Spider Panel to talk about Marvel Team Up 39 & 40 with a special appearance of the Sandman. (2:02) From November of 1975, Marvel Team-up 39 featuring Spider-man and the Human Torch in “”Any Number can Slay!” writer Bill Mantlo, Art by Sal Buscema and mike Esposito Which of the following will die in this book: A pigeon, a member of the enforcers, or the ghost of a long dead villain? Listen and find out! (8:46) From December of 1975, Marvel Team-up 40 featuring Spider-man and the Sons of the Tiger in “Murders Better the Second Time Around!” writer Bill Mantlo, Art by Sal Buscema and Mike Esposito A new group of kung fu kids join the fray while the Human Torch flies away. Is he off to get a hot dog, or a hot date? (16:04) A sponsor offers a great educational service for Eddie's children (27:00) See Sara's collection of Spider-Man stuff at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLX3fXKHVxs Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston, Sponsor Bassline by Friendly Frank Eddie. Hot Dogs provided to guests by Irving Forbush. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com except for any of the following if used: Squaks, Pouring Water, Wolf Sounds, Door Entering, Cough, Goofy Beeps and Tea Kettle by https://www.zapsplat.com/ Phone and Ambulance by freesoundslibrary, Record Scratch and Jet Take Off by Sound Effects Factory, Sexy Music by BenSound, Goblin Glider by Hollywood Edge, Gameshow music by Misc with permission, and and Eddie's laugh by Eddie. Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts! Find the podcasts on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoKSfjDVKvj5C5lkjQvUByA/?sub_confirmation=1 and proudly be one of our first subscribers. Stay Tuned for our next Let's Read Spider-Man episode where we do more Marvel Team Ups and have our first 4 voice “It's Not Shakespeare” segment.
Batman and Robin visit the Fourth Dimension! A wolf in sheep's clothing confounds the Caped Crusader!
Spidey gets to the bottom of who the Crime-Master is in this, issue 27, of The Amazing Spider-Man, and you'll never guess who it is! Join us! Bonus Episodes of Me & my friend, Pete can be found at Patreon.com/HSPP
We're back for Season 2 like we never left! Spidey's back, but so's the Green Goblin, and a brand new (?) villain, The Crime Master! Join us for The Mystery of "The Man in the Crime-Master's Mask!" Bonus episodes can be found at Patreon.com/HSPP exclusive to Patrons!
Larry Lawton is not your average petty thief. A mastermind of over 20 heists spanning seven, lucrative years, it's little surprise that in 1996 Larry found himself on the FBI's Most Wanted List. That coupled with the fact Larry was associate of the infamous Gambino crime family, makes his life story a must-listen for fans of mob movie classics. So how does one become a master jewel thief trusted by one of the five notorious New York crime families? Settle back, and enjoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 17 of LRSM. James B and Eddie discuss The Amazing Spider-man 26, 27 and 28. The first appearances of the Crime-Master, Patch the Stool Pigeon and the Molten Man. Peter graduates from Mid-Town high. One of Peter's love interests departs. After the exit music, get a behind the scenes look at the making and editing of Let's Read Spider-Man "The Podcast". Find us at letsreadspiderman@gmail.com or @letsreadspidey on Twitter.
Every goodhearted detective needs a loathsome nemesis. Mike Faricy is a prolific author and has several mystery series on the go. Today we focus on his Dev Haskell series with book #27, Alley Katz. Readers describe Dev as a 'likeable rogue' and I think that's the perfect description. In our interview I mention to Mike that Dev made me think of a cross between Lawrence Block's Bernie Rhodenbarr and Robert B. Parker's Spenser. And I love how deliciously nasty Dev's nemesis/employer, Tubby Gustafson, is. If you like what you hear when Mike reads to us, there are two Dev Haskell novellas available at Mike's website for free, Twinkletoes and Dollhouse. You can sign up to receive those books here. In case you missed it, I shared the first part of one of my monthly short stories yesterday here on the blog. You can read that here. Today's show is supported by my patrons at Patreon. Thank you! When you become a patron for as little as $1 a month you receive a short mystery story each and every month. And the rewards for those who love mystery stories go up from there! Learn more and become a part of my community of readers at www.Patreon.com/alexandraamor This week's mystery author Mike Faricy was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. He developed his love for books from his parents reading to him at an early age. He currently has written seventy-five books in four crime fiction series; The Dev Haskell series, the Corridor Man series, the Hotshot series, and the Jack Dillon Dublin Tales series. Mike is the winner of the 2019 Crime Master’s of America Poison Cup Award and the winner of the 2020 Crime Master's of America Poison Cup Award for the Best Selling series. Mike lives in St. Paul, Minnesota and Dublin, Ireland, which makes me the most boring guy in two towns. To learn more about Mike and all his books visit MikeFaricyBooks.com Press play (above) to listen to the show, or read the transcript below. Remember you can also subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts. And listen on Stitcher, Android, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, and Spotify. Excerpt from Alley Katz I hurried out of Annette’s house and sped toward Tubby’s palace. Every time the wheels turned, I seemed to dread the meeting just a little bit more. The drive went all too quickly, and before I knew it, I was climbing out of my car and pressing the button on the intercom at Tubby’s front gate. “Well, Haskell, back for more. Good luck with that,” the voice answered, laughed, and the gate suddenly began to open. Apparently, everyone had been alerted to my pending arrival. They’d probably set up some way to tape my beheading and use it as a warning to anyone who even thought of crossing Tubby in the future. I drove up the circular drive to the parking area. The usual two thugs were leaning against the house. By the time I parked, placed my pistol in the glove compartment, and climbed out, one of them was standing at the rear of my car. “You must be a glutton for punishment, Haskell. Suit yourself. Assume the position,” he said. I leaned over the trunk, and he patted me down, twice. “Okay, you’re good to go,” he said. I walked over to the front door, where his partner patted me down. “Lucky you. You get to go inside,” he said and laughed. He opened the door, and I stepped inside. Squiggy was reading a comic book. Probably the same one he was reading the last time I was here. He looked at me, shook his head, and pushed his bifocals on the bridge of his nose.“You know, Haskell, I’d normally tell you this is your lucky day, but you know better than that. Follow me,” he said and set off across the entryway. He was knocking on Tubby’s office door a moment later. “It’s about damn time. Send him in here,” Tubby growled as Squiggy opened the door. “Good luck,” Squiggy half-whispered as I hurried past and headed into Tubby’s office. I’d seen Tubby in this situation before, his massage hour.
Stephen King called international crime writer Michael Robotham an “absolute master” so it's no surprise that he's sold millions of books all around the world. His first thriller, The Suspect, was snapped up in more than twenty countries in just three hours and the superlatives have kept on rolling in ever since. Hi there, I'm your host Jenny Wheeler, and today Michael talks about his latest book, When She Was Good, and expands on that remarkable career, first as a journalist, then as a ghost writer, and now as an award-winning bestselling novelist. Six things you'll learn from this Joys of Binge Reading episode: Michael's remarkable beginning in journalismTen years of ghost writing in preparationBidding war on debut novel The SuspectThe Secrets She Keeps - the story behind the TV seriesHow Sept 11 changed everythingWhy he's still a 'newbie after 15 novels Where to find Michael Robotham: Website: https://www.michaelrobotham.com/ Facebook: @MichaelRobothamAU Twitter: @michaelrobotham What follows is a "near as" transcript of our conversation, not word for word but pretty close to it, with links to important mentions. But now, here's Michael. Jenny Wheeler: Hello Michael, and welcome to the show. It's great to have you with us. Michael Robotham: Thanks Jenny. Introducing Michael Robotham Jenny Wheeler: You grew up in rural Australia, in country towns, and I've read online a funny little quip where you said there were more dogs than people and more flies than dogs in the places you grew up in. Then you went straight into talking your way into a cadetship on a Sydney daily. When you went there for that job interview, had you ever been to Sydney before? Michael Robotham - international best seller Michael Robotham: No. I had to come down to Sydney six times and catch what was then the North Coast mail train, which was an overnight train that took twelve hours to get from my hometown to Sydney. I was seventeen when I first caught that train overnight and went for my first job interview. I had never been in a building over three stories high and I had never been in a lift before by myself. I don't think I'd been in a lift with anyone else either. When I got to the Fairfax building, who were the publishers of the Sydney Morning Herald and the Sun, I stood outside the lift and I didn't go inside the lift because I wasn't sure how to work it and I wanted someone else to get in and I'd follow them. I didn't know whether you had to shut the doors yourself, it terrified me. These security guards, I could see them laughing, wondering when this hay seed is going to get into the lift. But I did. I waited for someone else to get in, and that was my very first job interview. Getting started in Sydney There were 6,000 applicants for 12, I can't remember if it was 12 or 18 positions. Journalism had become a very sexy profession ever since Woodward and Bernstein broke Watergate. I was very lucky to get one of those cadetships and one of my fellow cadets was Geraldine Brooks who went on to be a Pulitzer Prize winning author and a very famous journalist as well. Jenny Wheeler: How did you manage to walk your way in there? What did you have on your side? Michael Robotham: I don't know. You had to go through a whole series of interviews which involved doing a current affairs test and general knowledge tests and writing essays and that narrowed the field down. But when I went for my final interview with the editor, I'd pretty much been told I hadn't got the job because there had been people who had been applying for years and narrowly missed out, and it was their turn. Before I went into the final interview, the guy who was coordinator said listen, you've done incredibly well to get this far. Don't be disheartened, try again next year, but you're not going to be one of my recommendations. So I went into the interview not nervous at all because I thought, well,
Divorce Is Violent. . . Darren Mack had it all. A beautiful home in Reno. A lovely wife. Three children. And a million-dollar business. Then his wife Charla filed for divorce, winning a large settlement in a heated courtroom battle. According to friends, Mack was "angry." They had no idea how far his fury would take him... Revenge Is Bloody. . . Over the next year, the rage only intensified. Finally, Darren Mack snapped, stabbing and killing his ex-wife in his condo. Hours later, he stalked and shot their divorce judge in broad daylight. Before the blood had even cooled and law enforcement could react, he fled to Mexico, eluding police hot on his trail. Justice Is Final. . . The case made headlines nationwide, propelled by lurid details of Mack's wild "swinger" lifestyle, the shocking discovery of explosives in his apartment, and the chillingly prophetic remark made by his wife: "Someday he's going to kill me. . ." Catching him was the hardest part. . . --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burl-barer/support
Behind the rise & fall of every Super Criminal lies a story: the detectives, government agents, and Super Powered Heroes investigating their identities and how they came to be. In each episode, we give a testimony to the criminals, their allies & enemies, and their eventual downfall. They are the SINISTER INFINITE. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Glenn Nelson PRODUCER: Chris Page DIRECTOR / EDITOR: Glenn Nelson DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Zach Zimmerman NARRATORS: Daman Veteri Kali Vries SPECIAL GUESTS: Cpt. Kris Keating Randall Jessup STOCK FOOTAGE: New York City Police Dept. S.H.I.E.L.D. Youtube MUSIC BY: MXKY LEFAUX Donald Edwards SPECIAL THANKS TO: New York City Police Dept. Ravencroft Institute Parker Industries S.H.I.E.L.D. CONTACT: Glenn Nelson deadonpictures@me.com deadonpictures@gmail.com © 2019 Dead On Pictures SINISTER INFINITE SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/deadonpictures TWITTER: https://twitter.com/glennericnelson PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/DeadOnPictures INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/deadonpictures Subscribe to Tech-No-Logical: http://www.youtube.com/TechNoLogicalLP Subscribe to Blue Falcons: http://www.youtube.com/user/Frenemies... Subscribe to Dead On Pictures: http://www.youtube.com/deadonpictures ALL NAMES OF CHARACTERS AND THE DISTINCTIVE LIKENESS(ES) THEREOF ARE TRADEMARKS OF MARVEL COMICS, INC. AND / OR FOX STUDIOS, SONY PICTURES, AND / OR UNIVERSAL PICTURES. The following Web-Series is a Fan Made Crime Series set in the Marvel Comics Universe. It is not endorsed by Marvel Comics, Inc. and / or Fox Studios, Sony Pictures, and / or Universal Pictures. All rights and properties remain owned by Marvel Comics Universe. It is not endorsed by Marvel Comics, Inc. and / or Fox Studios, Sony Pictures, and / or Universal Pictures. This is a fictional crime series made for fans, by fans. Enjoy the show! This Motion Picture, Story, Screenplay, Original Score © 2019 Dead On Pictures, LLC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/glenn-nelson/message
The first appearance of Steve, the Daily Globe editor. Nuff said!!!
Someone is once again trying to take over the mob, this time it's the Crime-Master! With his ingenious wits, car bombs and gun that somehow shoots faster bullets, he embarks on a journey to control all the crime in New York. This guy is even telling the Green Goblin what to do! How can Spider-Man possibly stop this new master of the underworld. Still not enough? How about drama with Liz? Or seeing that Flash Thompson turns out to be not such a bad guy? All this plus a store bought Spider-Man costume that doesn't fit, you gotta listen to this episode!
After a bit of a break over New Years, Mike and Sammie return to discuss the Crime Master doing some crimes and the first appearance of the Molten Man! We also kinda review Bumblebee and our dissatisfaction with the Golden Globes winners.Also Listen on:Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/1XBrSNRmFCyOp6Xti8ecqVItunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-peter-palmer-podcast/id1442279208Find us on social media and send us some feedback!Twitter ► https://twitter.com/peterpalmerpodFacebook ► https://www.facebook.com/peterpalmerpodInstagram ► https://www.instagram.com/peterpalmerpod/Youtube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Wjewmg7D9ZJnch0h0TJxQ/featured?view_as=subscriberGmail ► peterpalmerpod@gmail.com
Spidey fights not ONE but TWO villains with secret identities: The Green Goblin and also -- THE CRIME MASTER! It’s yet another guy who’s plan is to unite all the crime syndicates in NYC! Will the fact that Spidey-Man has to use a cheap rented costume slow him down! Hint: yes! Kevin and Will like this issue as they realize that they had underestimated this particular era of the Ditko-Lee partnership.
Say hi, and bye to the Crime Master! He stuck around! James and Brad are back to continue their journey through the Amazing Spider-Man saga as everything comes to a head in New York's underground scene. And just what is Foswell up to? Music by the excellent Rusty Nails!
Say hi, and bye to the Crime Master! He stuck around! James and Brad are back to continue their journey through the Amazing Spider-Man saga as everything comes to a head in New York's underground scene. And just what is Foswell up to? Music by the excellent Rusty Nails!
Say hi, and bye to the Crime Master! He stuck around! James and Brad are back to continue their journey through the Amazing Spider-Man saga as everything comes to a head in New York's underground scene. And just what is Foswell up to? Music by the excellent Rusty Nails!
Welcome back to an all new episode of I Am Gotham, an exploration of Bat family history. In this episode, Martin talks about Batman #2 from the summer of 1940. This issue contains four stories: "The Joker Meets Catwoman", "Wolf, The Crime Master", "The Clubfoot Murders", and "The Case of the Missing Link." Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to let us know what you think of the format change for upcoming issues!You can support this show by visiting our merch store, directly through Patreon, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Locational Coincidences Hello, and welcome to episode 217 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This time around, we're taking a brief look at Marvel Team-Up #40, in which the Human Torch plays second fiddle to Spider-Man, the Sons of the Tiger, the Big Man, the Crime Master, the Sandman, 2/3 of the Enforcers, and a dead pigeon. That's at least ninth fiddle, depending on how you're counting your fiddles. Oh, and he also flies away from the plot halfway through the issue. Spoilers, I guess... We're also taking a look at the short-lived 1975 Fantastic Four radio series, in which a bunch of early FF issues are read aloud into a microphone and the fed through some ear-splitting electronic distortion. The series is perhaps best known for featuring a pre-fame Bill Murray as The Human Torch, as well as featuring Stan Lee as The Narrator (aka the person explaining everything because the plots were never adequately adapted for a non-visual medium). The episodes are freely available online, so why not give them a listen? Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Shooting Pigeons On The Roof Hello, and welcome to episode 214 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. Good news, everybody - The Human Torch has stopped starring in Marvel Team-Up! He's merely featuring now! And what a story he's featuring in. Moving effortlessly from a flanderous pigeon murderer to some of the biggest events in the New York Underworld, it's a story of of gangs, organised crime, and accurate translations of Spanish. Scripted by Bill Mantlo and drawn by Sal Buscema, we also encounter returns of classic characters such as The Big Man, The Crime Master, Fancy Dan, Montana, and a villain who has merely been on loan to the Fantastic Four for the past decade. Strap in, folks - it's our short, but it packs a punch! Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Say hi, and bye to the Crime Master! He stuck around! James and Brad are back to continue their journey through the Amazing Spider-Man saga as everything comes to a head in New York's underground scene. And just what is Foswell up to? Music by the excellent Rusty Nails!