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Super Serious 616
Episode 185: Super-judge/jury/executioner? Superhero torture is, well, torture (Journey Into Mystery #114 & 115) -- March 1965

Super Serious 616

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 8:40


In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss Thor's battle with Crusher Creel, “The Absorbing Man”. Thor has used his own power against him by turning Crusher into helium and banishing him into outer space for an indefinite period of time. Thor claims that there are special laws and enforcement for “powerful people”. Who gets to decide who is powerful, and what the consequences are? Have we put too much trust in our heroes?Behind the issue:This is the first appearance of Crusher Creel, the Absorbing Man. His powers as demonstrated in these issues allow him to gain the strength and abilities of whimever he is fighting. That power will later be retconned into just the ability to gain the strength and abilities of the materials he touches. Also, don't worry about Crusher - he later escapes from his life as an amorphous cloud of helium floating through the solar system, returning the bedevil our heroes again and again.In these issues:Journey into Mystery #114:The issue opens with Thor battling another super-science criminal. While in the midst of battle, Thor's brother Loki cast a kind of spell to harm Thor, although Thor spoils his plan, not knowing that his own brother was trying to kill him. Enraged, Loki comes up with a new scheme. He searches the Earth and finds a brutal man named Crusher Creel, who has been imprisoned for his vicious crimes. Loki adds an enchanted potion to Creel's drink, which gives him the amazing power of being able to assume the properties of anything he touches. He uses this amazing power to escape prison. Thor learns of the prison break and confronts Creel, who proves to be incredibly powerful, and potentially a match for Thor, all witnessed by a newspaper reporter. Thor is spirited away in the midst of battle to Asgard, as Loki has kidnapped the woman he loves, Jane Foster.Journey into Mystery #115:The issue opens with Thor battling Loki for the life of Jane Foster. Meanwhile back on Earth, Crusher Creel has broken into the house of a young couple, and is basically terrorizing them. Back on Asgard, Odin breaks up the fight between his two sons, and after some back-and-forth, Odin agrees that Thor can leave the battle to finish his fight on earth with Creel. Thor returns to Earth and engages the villain once more. Crusher Creel again proves to be a potential match for Thor, using his powers in creative and effective ways. Thor is finally able to defeat the villain by tricking him into absorbing the quality of helium gas, causing him to leave the planet in the ethereal form of an amorphous cloud of helium.Assumed before the next episode:People are wondering if superheroes have assumed too much power and authority after learning that Thor acted as judge, jury, and executioner of the villain Crusher Creel, the Absorbing Man.This episode takes place:After Thor has banished Crusher Creel to his own personal hell, floating in a ghostly form through space for an indeterminate period of time.Full transcript:Edward: Mike, I wanna start off today with a quote. Can I do that? We've never done this before.Micheal: Proceed.Edward: Okay, Thor recently battled a new villain. This new villain that's just popped up called The Absorbing Man. And after he defeated the villain, he was speaking to a reporter, and I'm just gonna read it verbatim what he said to the reporter.He said that this absorbing man person, "Crusher Creel has become lighter than the air and is swiftly being drawn into the atmosphere as I planned. In this gaseous state, he can survive indefinitely. I shall allow him to drift through space until the unearthly power he possesses is about a useless forgotten memory. Only then will he return to earth and assume his rightful form." So that seems really terrible.Micheal: That's a chilling quote because we know that Crusher Creel is the absorbing man, and he was a bad dude who's in prison, but suddenly he got these powers and Thor's solution to him is to let him. So I guess people should know, I don't really know this, but it's been big news. I thought that the absorbing man can turn into anything like which he touches or something like that. So Thor somehow tricks him to turning into helium and floating away. Isn't that hellish? ,Edward: You think? So?Micheal: He's turning to a ghost.Edward: We know that putting somebody in jail is a punishment. Within jail if you wanna punish the person further, what you do is you put them in solitary confinement where they basically aren't allowed to interact with other inmates. You know what's worse than that is floating through space for eternityMicheal: Yeah. Or however long a thunder God decides you should. Thor talks about returning to finish his prison sentence, but only after he's lost a sense of who he is. So it means it could be an eternity. You could be going for eons through space going mad and you're right when you reference solitary confinement in prison. That's inhumane, right? I have a very strong view on this. It's inhumane and because as humans you do need social interaction. Basically turned into a ghost and float away is cruel no matter who this person is.Edward: And solitary confinement, I think you're still allowed to read books. I think you're still having some sort of interaction with the broader world. If you're a gas helium, you went to a Cassius Helium floating through space, you don't have any interaction at all. Even if you're in solitary confinement, you can look at the bugs in your room, or you can look at the shadows that are changing. This guy's just floating through the vastness of space as helium.Micheal: Yeah. So he's been sentenced to an indeterminate punishment, right? Like an indeterminate number of years by a thunder God, who may forget about him, be honest. But even if he doesn't. Thor doesn't forget that he has basically got a prisoner floating through space in a gases form. It's still, it's chilling that a well regarded superhero would choose this type of punishment, and you gotta ask why.Edward: And it feels like if Thor had killed him, just murdered this guy, we would be having a conversation. There'd be people, a lot of people up in arms that these superheroes would just take the law into their own hands and murder people who they feel free to do that to, but instead what he's done, is it worse than murder? You could argue it is worse than murder and there's no up roar at all. In fact, the reporter who reported on this non ironically called Thor, the bravest, most self-sacrificing crusader he has ever known.Micheal: I don't think he fits that description by doing that. This is an ungodly punishment for this person. It's hellish. The human equivalent here on earth of imprisoning somebody so they couldn't move and just kept them alive. If that happened on here on earth, if people are doing that, and certainly if police forces were doing that, our governments were sanctioning that we'd rightly denounce that as being torture. So that's what's happened is that it's clearly an avenger is committed torture.Edward: He's committing torture and we just write it off. I think partly because it's a villain that he did it too, and partly because we can't see the impact. I think your point of if he had been frozen where he's in the middle of Central Park as a frozen statue and we know his mind is still working, but he's not able to move or communicate or do anything. I think people would be offended and mad, but because he's like off in space somewhere, it's like, oh, you know, we can't. We just, we'll just ignore it and, and call Thor the bravest, most self-sacrificing. How is self-sacrificing? What did he self, did he sacrifice anything?Micheal: Nothing. And this skips over and I don't wanna skip over the idea that this is actually a punishment without a trial. It's imprisonment as a ghost without a trial. It just offends all notions of justice and liberty.Edward: And, and it was premeditated too, it's not premeditated murder. It's premeditated extra-judicial torture intentions. Torture. Yeah. Like before this whole thing happened when, when Creole was happening when he was like causing problems and before Thor was able to deal with him, Thor also spoke to the reporter and told him that, what was it? What did he say? He said that, that crusher is too powerful for regular law .Micheal: So that's it. Right? So is it that, would people be more accepting of what's happened here because Thor has determined that, nothing else is gonna work. We gotta deal with this trust me on this, guys. This is somebody I can't defeat and therefore, All the rules are, there's no rules and he's throwing the book out. It's just coming up with a new way of dealing with it. I don't think we can accept that.Edward: It feels like there's a few things going on. One is the fact that there's some sort of bar above which if anybody is above that bar, they are so powerful that we stop falling the law. Like the fact that we create that bar at all. Should there be some level of power that we ignore the law, it feels like as you get more powerful, that makes the law even more important to follow.Micheal: It would render the law meaningless, to be honest, because this is why the Lords back in the time of the Magna Carta went to King John and said, we need to have rules here and that they wrote out the world's first, or the West, sorry, not the world's, but England certainly wrote out the rules that should apply, the laws that should apply, not just to people that the king feels they should be applied to, but to the king or queen themselves. It's my sense of the Magna Carta in my headEdward: There was an ammendment to the Magna Carta that said that it applies to all people, including the king, but not to very powerful super villains.Micheal: Oh, that whole, the, well, that's the first amendment to the Magna Carna. The first Amendment. That's now...Edward: And even if we gave them that, even if we said, you know what, okay, when someone gets so powerful, the only way to deal with them is to ignore the law and just allow Thor to be the final arbiter of everything. Even if we agree to that, then the question becomes is how powerful? Who decides how powerful that is? Is there a certain... Hey, you know what, Human, Torch law applies to him? Cause he's not that powerful. But, you know, The Thing, he's so powerful that the law starts up, doesn't start applying to him. Do we have some sort of ranking of power levels of individuals and if you are a villain, your goal is to get as close to that top of that bar as possible without going overMicheal: It's frightening. And what about this? So what if Thor didn't have good intentions? What if Thor just decided that, you know what, this guy's more powerful than me and I like being the most powerful, strongest superhero out there. And so he just decides, actually this new superhero that's out there, superpowered person, he's more powerful than me. So we need, we needed to deal with him right away cuz he was, he was doing bad things. Trust me on that. That's kind of what happened here. We know in this case that Creel was a bad person and he'd done bad things.Edward: He was in prison before this whole thing happened. He should be put back in. Even if he committed no crimes, he still needs to be put back in prison for his old crimes.Micheal: That's right. But so in that case though, so we know he is done bad things. I don't say he's necessarily a bad person, but he is done bad things and he is battling Thor. And that's enough for Thor to decide because he's so powerful. I'm just gonna be judge, jury and executioner.Edward: Judge, jury and torture.Micheal: Torture in chief. And how do we know that Thor couldn't just with that new power that he has this authority, he could just do that whenever he feels like if somebody is threatening him. Like what if there's, I don't know hercules comes around , right? Hercules might be stronger than Thor. If the Hercules exists, if the Greek myth, He says, no, no, no, no. You guys don't know. I know Hercules. He's a bad dude. He's stronger than me. And so I battled him and I and I killed him, or I turned him into, I don't know, I tied him into healing blooms and he's floating through space forever, whatever.Edward: I made him hold the earth for all eternity with a raven plucking at his liver. He's not what God's do.Micheal: Yeah, that's, that's right. So it is troubling and if we allow this to happen, if we allow this to continue, then we're accepting the fact that the laws don't apply equally. And that we're also allowing superpowered individuals to write their own laws and write their own rulesEdward: Effectively there's two laws out there now. There's the laws that apply to everybody unless you're a threat to Thor.Micheal: I don't like it. 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

Storie di Fumetti e Cinema
L'Uomo Assorbente, Crusher Creel - Weekly Strips

Storie di Fumetti e Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 4:32


Storie di Fumetti e Cinema presenta Weekly Strips, la tua striscia settimanale di cinecomics! In meno di 5 minuti, tutto quello che ti serve sapere su un personaggio, una storia, una saga a fumetti! Benvenuti nel Mese Gamma: in occasione dell'arrivo di She-Hulk su Disney+, ogni settimana porteremo sul canale la storia di un personaggio legato al mondo di Hulk o una storia particolarmente importante per il Gigante di Giada.Un essere capace di acquisire le caratteristiche di ogni cosa che tocca, perfino oggetti divini. Potentissimo, ma eterno villain incompiuto. Oggi parliamo di uno dei più iconici nemici di Hulk e marito di Titania, villain di She Hulk: l'Uomo Assorbente!Non dimenticarti di attivare la campanella, seguirci sui nostri profili Instagram e TikTok e iscriverti al nostro canale YouTube!

Project T.A.H.I.T.I.
Episode 102 - S05E11 - All the Comforts of Home

Project T.A.H.I.T.I.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 95:24


S5:E11 - Jess and Jared recap and discuss “All the Comforts of Home." In our first episode of the season back in the present we meet our "favorite character," Ruby, and we begin by reexamining some of our initial reactions and feelings about the character and what she represents. With the benefit of time and consideration Jess repositions Ruby's writing, and sees how it was more thoughtfully, and well written character than we had originally understood her to be, and that there is a meta commentary there, about how adolescent women are demonized and demeaned across all areas of our culture. We open on Ruby, a "stereotypical" teenage girl in a stereotypical teenager's room, covered in posters, listening to pop music with headphones on her bed laying the wrong way on her bed with her feet in the air. We soon meet her mom, who Ruby quickly confronts, demanding to know if she's a good guy, or a bad guy, and saying that since they're going after S.H.‪‪I.E.L.D. that she wonders if they're not the bad guys. Her mom, General Hale, tells her that she just follows her orders, and that everything she does is for Ruby, though Ruby incorrectly predicted she'd say everything she did was for the greater good. Here is where we learn about their weird mother-daughter relationship, and that Ruby is obsessed with Daisy Johnson AKA Quake. But more importantly, the team! Our favorite S.H.‪‪I.E.L.D. Agents have returned from the future to the present day Lighthouse. They show up disoriented in different waves and gather together and Fitz confirms that despite their familiar location, they had made it back to their home time period. ‪‪A hologram of an old school S.H.‪‪I.E.L.D. Director, Rick Stoner, played perfectly by Patrick Warburton, appears to give the rundown to the team via an outdated pre-recorded message. The base was top-secret base designed for a post-apocalyptic situation to help repopulate the Earth, so, exactly what it ended up being used for in the future. Coulson mentioned how injured Mack had gotten, and Yo-Yo turns it back on him and he brushes his injuries off, but she knows what Coulson isn't telling the rest of the team about his own dark, crazy future sci-fi poison-filled wound. Yo-Yo, Mack and Jemma leave to get Mack medical attention and Coulson sends May to take the tour with hologram Rick Stoner, and she drags Fitz along. Daisy comes to furious with Coulson for using an Icer and taking her back to the past against her consent, and though she doesn't forgive him exactly, she understands his decision. Fitz and May are going through a storeroom and find all three monoliths, and a douche-bro Chronicom who was in the AWFUL Paris Hilton vehicle "The Hottie & the Nottie," Noah. Noah is the anti-Enoch, and is a dismissive, self-important robo-twit. He tells them that everyone with knowledge of the bunker is inside the bunker, and assures them that they're safe. May has a very cheesy "small but active fan base" line that is super meta, and made us chuckle. Jess noted that a lot of aspects of this season make us sure that they'd intended, or rather believed, it would be the final season of the show.‪ In the Lighthouse's monitor room they note "potential alien contact," that will lead to the end of the world, and there's a pretty by the numbers UFO-looking flying saucer in space on its way. They need to go check it out in St. Louis, and are still wanted for the crimes that AIDA and Ivanov framed them for. They show that they're outside this small town of River's End in the Lighthouse. When the team leaves the Lighthouse and has to steal a van Mack ‪‪is mortified, and May, and even Yo-Yo, are a bit annoyed with how strait-laced he is, though Jemma finds it wonderful. Daisy gets more comfortable with the computer room in the Lighthouse than Noah seems to appreciate, getting under the Chronicom's skin. Noah ‪‪is a dick, and he's ineffective, but he's not actually against the team, he's just really bad at helping them. The team goes through all the bad things they've lived through before to assure themselves. As a River's End cop shows up Fitz seems almost ready to shoot him, which is super dark and messed up, but Mack diffuses the situation. At this point Deke shows up suddenly outdoors and falls in love with being outside, and hugs a tree. An old white lady of River's End thinks Deke is high off his ass, but she's also pretty cool about it. Deke is super good at being a silly in this scene, and almost ate ice cream out of a trash can, until he sees a dive bar and discovers that he doesn't love beer, but he *does* love Zima! Deke has a fantastic time in the bar, eating cheeseburgers and onion rings, and drinking more and more Zimas. Deke tries to run out on his tab but is too drunk, and flips over a pool table. The team leaves the van on the side of road to be returned to owner and gets to the Zephyr so that they can get to St. Louis. Jemma figures out it's not from space, but the light came up *from* Earth, Hydra's way of calling the Kree to Earth. Yo-Yo and Mack are in the cargo hold and Yo-Yo is still more worried about the time loop than anything else. Daisy's gamer-ing it up, with her feet up on the computer eating cereal from the box, and Noah is so uptight he mentioned that everyone knows that Enoch was always reckless. Deke has showed up on police records and Daisy has to get him, so she dresses up in Noah's suit to go incognito to the River's End police station. The Zephyr arrives with the rest of the team in St. Louis where Fitz says he detects someone inside, and in the lab Piper is there, saying she was laying low waiting for them. We had forgotten about Piper being turned against the team in this episode, and though it's justified, it's also something neither of us care for. Jess's Billy has a connection to Piper's actor, Briana Venskus, as part of the L.A. motorcycle community. Daisy comes to the police station to get Deke and seems a little out of practice, and one of the cops seems to ‪‪I.D. her, and makes a call that gets word of Daisy to General Hale. Daisy gives Deke a hard time for getting arrested immediately, but he's too drunk, and too happy about being in a non-post-apocalyptic future stuck inside the Lighthouse in the cold of space, and he wants to know if she knows about Zima. Back in St. Louis we see that Piper's beacon was actually meant to call Hale's people, and Ruby is there in a mask with a team of robot drones, and Piper was tricked by Hale into turning on the team thinking she was helping them, and without a lot of options. Piper explains what she thinks the deal is, that they're bringing the team in to keep them safe, but Ruby orders the robot goons to attack, and uses the same weapon as Xena, a chakram, to attack the team themselves. This makes Jared go on a little Xena rant about the absurdity/insanity of Xena, but as Jess points out, Xena's Lucy Lawless is a S.H.‪‪I.E.L.D. vet! In the violence Ruby uses the aforementioned chakram to cut off both of Yo-Yo's arms, and it's gruesome, and not good. May and Mack go berserk on the robots before they even seem to know they're robots, but they *really* lose it after that, with their past histories with robots giving them some serious anti-robot prejudice. The Xena connection re-contextualizes the violence we've seen in sword and sorcery and fantasy fiction, and makes one think of the trauma victims of dismemberment must endure. Daisy and Deke get back to the Lighthouse and meet up with Noah, who promptly tells Deke he didn't think they should rescue him. Deke really comes into his own here, coming out of the John Cusack movie entitled nerdy straight white dude protagonist place he'd started from and firmly establishing himself as the comic sidekick, and excelling. Jeff Ward does very well with his comedic timing and rapport with Chloe, and this is where we fell for the character. They avoided a lot of problematic relationship tropes by changing the character's focus from a wannabe space badass with an unrequited love for Daisy, to comic relief doofus just reasonably crushing on Daisy, or from the show's Star-Lord, to Kramer. And total non sequitur, but they offered the part of Superman from Superman the Motion Picture to Burt Reynolds, which is nuts. We get a rad visual from the Lighthouse's docking bay, with a platform emerging from the water on the coast next to the Lighthouse with a waterfall on each side, and it makes Jared think of Disney's Gummi Bears, because he's who he is. We talk a bit about what S.H.‪‪I.E.L.D. says about law enforcement and its greater failures. We appreciate that they don't make their "super cops" out to be infallible, even though it isn't perfect, and are critical of law enforcement agencies in general. We get a "reveal" of Ruby's identity, and of her room being in the bottom of this big ol' military bunker. Back at the base Fitz, Daisy and Noah are trying to turn the beacon off, but it begins to overload and he warns them to run and jumps on the beacon to absorb the blast, sacrificing himself for the team, and redeeming his douchebag nature. In the closing scene Crusher Creel is running with a hoodie on in Philadelphia and an unmarked black car pulls up with Hale to recruit him to her cause, and though he's suspicious, he's resigned to his fate and gets in the car. And now, as always, Black Lives Matter. Now more than ever voting, and voting laws, are important in the U.S.. Visit blackvotersmatterfund.org/donate/ to help protect voting rights, improve lives, and strengthen communities. We’re a proud part of the But Why Tho Podcast Community! Be sure to follow them on Twitter @ButWhyThoPC and www.butwhythopodcast.com to check out all their great content. And follow us on Twitter: @projectTAHITI, send us an email: projectTAHITIpod@gmail.com, and rate/review us on Apple Podcasts!

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast
Critical Encounters - Issue 48 - Absorbing Man - Part II

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 41:08


Critical Encounters, a weekly podcast about Marvel Champions the LCG, focuses on taking a look at encounter cards and sets all from the villain's perspective. That means we are going to focus in on those 'bad guy cards' as if we were the villains. Its a focused look on that other half of the game.  In this issue we take a look at the villain Absorbing Man Part II from the Rise of Red Skull box: https://marvelcdb.com/find?q=m%3Aabsorbing_man&view=card&decks=encounter Intelligencia: Our Current Top 3 Tabletop Games Mike: Sunrise City, Summoner Wars, Shadowrift  Daniel: Mansions of Madness, Legacy of Dragonholt, Dice Throne Steve: Ticket to Ride, Imperial Assault, Space Alert You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof and WanderingTook Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server.  “I ain't just Crusher Creel, an ordinary con anymore! I'm the Absorbing Man... the most dangerous guy in the world!! “-- Carl Creel

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast
Critical Encounters - Issue 47 - Absorbing Man - Part I

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 37:01


Critical Encounters, a weekly podcast about Marvel Champions the LCG, focuses on taking a look at encounter cards and sets all from the villain's perspective. That means we are going to focus in on those 'bad guy cards' as if we were the villains. Its a focused look on that other half of the game.  In this issue we take a look at the villain Absorbing Man Part I from the Rise of Red Skull box: https://marvelcdb.com/find?q=m%3Aabsorbing_man&view=card&decks=encounter From JJ Jameson's News Desk: 50th Issue Survey and Contest Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-EHnxw--wJRdVqSxZOsXHcPsFiuWP7zz9-GCv8pezoWlYCA/viewform League of Cooperative Gaming Discord Server: https://discord.gg/KThdh2G You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof and WanderingTook Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server. "You know I beat Thor once? Picture that: Crusher Creel standing over the God of Thunder, and you think you scare me?" - Absorbing Man

All Comics Considered
Episode 197: Pullbox, again?

All Comics Considered

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 46:01


This week, Marty, Nick, and Tim go through Marvel Unlimited and talk about the books you should be reading during the Rona! Featuring: New Mutants, Crusher Creel, and The End of the NEXT Marvel Universe Marty New Mutants: The Graphic Novel W: Claremont, A: Mcleod Tim Immortal Hulk 25 W: Ewing, A: Bennet Nick Ms Marvel W: Wilson and Ahmed, A: Vasquez (Magnificent) Black Bolt OR the Cosmic Adventures of Crusher Creel W: Ahmed, A: Ward Doom W: Cantwell A: Larroca    

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Project T.A.H.I.T.I.
Episode 59 - S03E12 - The Inside Man

Project T.A.H.I.T.I.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 75:17


S3:E12 - Jess and Jared recap and discuss “The Inside Man." We have the best time laughing at Talbot as he and Coulson are forced to work together. Crusher Creel returns, the Ward-suit-wearing Inhuman leader continues to do his thing, and Malick nearly thwarts Coulson when he forces Talbot's blustering, pretty damn racist hand. We’re a proud part of the But Why Tho Podcast Community! Be sure to follow them on Twitter @ButWhyThoPC and www.butwhythopodcast.com to check out all their great content. And follow us on Twitter: @projectTAHITI, send us an email: projectTAHITIpod@gmail.com, and rate/review us on iTunes!

Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
Avengers: No Road Home #1, Winter Soldier #3: Superconnectivity Episode #224

Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 64:57


Avengers: No Road Home #1, Winter Soldier #3: Superconnectivity Episode #224 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: Brie Larson online feat of strength What is the nature of Superman’s abilities? The Orville “Deflectors” Loki TV series details announced Upcoming Marvel Offenders on Hulu including Kevin Smith and Patton Oswald New comics including Winter Soldier #3, Avengers: No Road Home #1, Thor #10, The Shape of Elvira #1, Amazing Spider-Man #15 Upcoming Savage Avengers and Giant Man comic book series Who was Crusher Creel before the Absorbing Man? Show notes: Avengers: No Road Home #1, Winter Soldier #3: Superconnectivity Episode #224 Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/Superconnectpod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Superconnectivitypodcast/ Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Instagram: capesandlunatics Follow us on Pinterest: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich

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Capes and Lunatics
Avengers: No Road Home #1, Winter Soldier #3: Superconnectivity Episode #224

Capes and Lunatics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 64:58


Avengers: No Road Home #1, Winter Soldier #3: Superconnectivity Episode #224 Charlie and Phil discuss various topics including: Brie Larson online feat of strength What is the nature of Superman's abilities? The Orville “Deflectors” Loki TV series details announced Upcoming Marvel Offenders on Hulu including Kevin Smith and Patton Oswald New comics including Winter Soldier #3, Avengers: No Road Home #1, Thor #10, The Shape of Elvira #1, Amazing Spider-Man #15 Upcoming Savage Avengers and Giant Man comic book series Who was Crusher Creel before the Absorbing Man? Show notes: Avengers: No Road Home #1, Winter Soldier #3: Superconnectivity Episode #224 Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/Superconnectpod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Superconnectivitypodcast/ Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Instagram: capesandlunatics Follow us on Pinterest: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Charlie Esser on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/CharlieEsser Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich

Handsome Boys Comics Hour
216 – Black Bolt Vol 1-2 by Ahmed & Ward

Handsome Boys Comics Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 86:26


Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are talking about Black Bolt today! They talk about the rebirth of the character, how important being weird is to the Inhumans, and why Crusher Creel is no longer a jobber! They also review Plastic Man #1 and Thor #1! Floppies Fortnightly X-Men Gold #30 Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 […] The post 216 – Black Bolt Vol 1-2 by Ahmed & Ward appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.

Handsome Boys Comics Hour
216 – Black Bolt Vol 1-2 by Ahmed & Ward

Handsome Boys Comics Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 86:26


Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are talking about Black Bolt today! They talk about the rebirth of the character, how important being weird is to the Inhumans, and why Crusher Creel is no longer a jobber! They also review Plastic Man #1 and Thor #1! Floppies Fortnightly X-Men Gold #30 Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 […] The post 216 – Black Bolt Vol 1-2 by Ahmed & Ward appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.

Pine Reads Pod Reviews
Episode Six: Post-Read of Black Bolt Volume 1 by Saladin Ahmed

Pine Reads Pod Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 56:19


"Black Bolt and Crusher Creel should co-parent." When will we learn to love ourselves like Raava? Parenting advice, Orange is the New Black, semi-permanent comic book death, and bad bad superhero dads. Christy talks trash about Johnny Storm! Matty hates beer! We finally get answers about Lockjaw's origins! All that and more in this episode of Pine Reads Pod Reviews!

ITG
Where's the Trade? Karl Kesel's Daredevil (1996-1997)

ITG

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017


On this episode, I rhetorically as the question 'Where's the Trade?' of writer Karl Kesel's run on Daredevil from the mid-90s.  In my mind, this run was a 'back to basics' approach to a character who was at the time in desperate need of it.  In addition to speaking generally about the run, I'll be recapping & commenting on my favorite issue from this run, Daredevil #360 in which our hero takes on the menace of the Absorbing Man!Download this episode HERE!Karl Kesel interview on manwithoutfear.comScroll down to see images from these issues, and please be sure to check out previous episodes of I'm the Gun on iTunes & Google Play!Also, I'd love to hear from you!  Email me at: imthegun@gmail.com, or hit me up on Twitter: @imthegunThanks for listening!Theme created using a sample of 'Shotgun' by Duran DuranDD's senses perceive Creel's switch from brick to cold metalA refreshingly understated revelation tucked at the bottom of the pageLove the way Nord/Ryan's cowl hugs DD's faceIs this an artistic tribute? I sense a Hulk/Thor battle referenced hereCrusher Creel, ancient statue

Agents of SHIELD: Case Files
Agents of SHIELD: Case Files #312: The Inside Man

Agents of SHIELD: Case Files

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 62:40


Coulson takes his best team to find "The Inside Man" at an International Symposium on Alien Contagion. Also accompanying him is General Talbot, the new Director of ATCU. The General has brought along his own backup in Crusher Creel, The Absorbing Man. Hunter is not especially happy about this. Especially when they discover that Talbot is the inside man they were looking for, but only because Gideon Mallick has kidnapped his son. Back at HYDRA, Mallick's new friend, and corpse-puppeteer Hive, is not recovering as well as everyone had hoped, so he gets his new Inhuman minions to get him a little meatier meal. Jay and Josh discuss not killing people in cold blood and their great retirement plans on this week's Case Files. Download now, and so you can decrypt the data-stream directly to your MP3 player!

This Week in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Ep. 5 - Mark Kolpack & Sabrina Arnold

This Week in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2014


In the latest episode of "This Week in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," we chat with Visual Effects Supervisor Mark Kolpack and Visual Effects Producer Sabrina Arnold,the folks responsible for cloaking the Quinjets, giving Crusher Creel his powers ...

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The Mighty Thorcast
The Mighty Thorcast episode 15 – Crusher Creel

The Mighty Thorcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2011 69:46


We have survived The Great Freeze, Snomageddon, Snowpocalypse, a bout of the Plague and some technical difficulties. We persevere andRead the Rest... The post The Mighty Thorcast episode 15 – Crusher Creel first appeared on The Mighty Thorcast.