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In an address to religious educators, Elder Richard G. Scott taught that “the use of an appealing visual aid can clarify truth.” One platform for accessing such righteous and clarifying images is the Book of Mormon Art Catalog (bookofmormonartcatalog.org). As an open-access repository of visual artwork, inspired by Restoration scripture and Church history, this catalog is a valuable resource for gospel teachers, Church leaders, families, and individuals seeking to visualize the Book of Mormon and other Restoration scripture and events. In this episode Church history and doctrine professor Kenneth L. Alford presents ideas accessing and using images from the catalog. He explains the various search filters available—such as scripture reference, topic, artistic style, etc.—and provides a step-by-step example of how to conduct an image search. Further, he highlights additional resources like videos and blog posts that are available on the website. Using the catalog in our personal scripture study can enhance personal interest in the Book of Mormon while supporting scholarly work on religious art. Publications: “Using the Book of Mormon Art Catalog” (Religious Educator, 25.1, 2024) Doctrine and Covenants Insights: Capstone of Doctrinal Understanding (Religious Studies Center, 2025) Book of Mormon Insights: Letting God Prevail in Your Life (Religious Studies Center, 2024) “Seminary Life Preparation Lessons” (Religious Educator, 25.2, 2024) Saints at War: The Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq (Religious Studies Center, 2020) “A Method for Evaluating Latter-day Saint History” (Religious Educator, 21.3, 2020) Latter-day Saints in Washington, DC: History, People, and Places (Religious Studies Center, 2021) Click here to learn more about Ken Alford
Shortly after the 4th of July and months before another presidential election, the WTOP Sports team huddles to discuss who would be on a Mount Rushmore commemorating D.C. sports history. Along those same lines, who would make the list of all-time greatest (and worst) draft picks? From an integral member of the Burgundy and Gold glory years to Heath Shuler, come for the fun conversation and stay for thoughts on the Nationals' first half of the season! Huddle up with WTOP Sports Director George Wallace, Senior Content Producer Rob Woodfork, and fellow sports anchor Dave Preston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this day in 1878, the White House hosted its first official Easter Egg Roll. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this day in 1939, world-renowned Black opera singer Marian Anderson performed on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the leading role that Virginia has played in the racial divide in America's history. Home to the Founding Fathers and Capital of the Confederacy, the state has been the crucible of the ideals which built this country and the ideas which would tear it apart. Washington, DC History https://washington.org/DC-information/washington-dc-history Virginia 1619 https://time.com/5653369/august-1619-jamestown-history/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/02/06/virginia-is-birthplace-american-slavery-segregation-it-still-cant-escape-that-legacy/ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Virginia_political_crisis. https://blackvirginia.richmond.edu/items/show/873 https://www.brookings.edu/articles/when-white-supremacy-came-to-virginia/ https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/an-act-concerning-servants-and-slaves-1705/ https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/10-facts-founding-fathers https://www.monticello.org/exhibits-events/livestreams-videos-and-podcasts/enslaved-on-grounds-slavery-at-the-university-of-virginia/#:~:text=From%20Thomas%20Jefferson's%20founding%20of,nation's%20most%20prestigious%20public%20universities Florida Episode - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-history-never-equal-never-protected-first-stop/id1485019282?i=1000623777868 Indiana Episode - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-history-never-equal-never-protected-up-north/id1485019282?i=1000627180421
Quarter-Bin Podcast #200Iron Man #200, Now Comics, cover-dated December 1991."Resolutions!" written by Denny O'Neil, with art by MD Bright, and Akin & Garvey.What happens when Professor Alan and guest Paul Spataro take on the Iron Man vs Iron Monger throwdown? Do they like the new armor? And what about that dramatic ending?Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Mike's Amazing World of DC HistoryLink: Mike's Amazing World of Comics websiteLink: Paul Spataro's Back to the Bins podcastNext Episode: Green Hornet Golden Age Remastered #6, Dynamite, 2010.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource:World's Greatest ComicsEmbrace by Sappheiros | https://soundcloud.com/sappheirosmusic |Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 International (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Kate discusses the story behind Michaele and Tareq Salahi on Real Housewives of DC. Tayne and Ade, co-hosts of Altar Call: A Married At First Sight podcast help Kate review the season premiere of Real Housewives of Potomac. Reality Life with Kate CaseyMust Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In honor of Women's History Month, author, professional archivist and historian Dr Ida Jones joins host Olubunmi Bakare to discuss her work , Mary McLeod Bethune in Washington, DC : Activism and Education in Logan Circle. Jones also discusses her role as a part of the Women's Suffrage National Monument Foundation .----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information on the Women's Suffrage National Monument Foundation , please visit www.womensmonument.org.Save Yourself by Makaih Beats is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
12.14.22 Joe Beninati on why Ovechkin is the best pure goal scorer in NHL history and the importance of his 800th goal. Kevin and Denton discuss who the second best team sport athlete in DC is, behind Ovechkin. Kevin takes calls on the topic.
Yet again the DCEU is in flux and James Gunn sets the record straight on where we are in DC History.
Laura Hagood, the Executive Director of the DC History Center appeared on the "Embracing Arlington Arts Talks" podcast to update our listeners on the reopening of the Center, what visitors can see, the current exhibit entitled ""The Big Picture" featuring panoramic photographs blown up life-sized, and what they are doing on the EDI front. Also get all the details about the upcoming DC History Conference and her priorities for the Center over the next several years.
Hello, Hello… and welcome to another “Snippets” episode of AAD.In this Super Bowl Sunday episode we discuss upcoming DC Movies and current TV shows…and yeah some DCL and Siege etiquette talk too.Retpmus explains why visual bugs happen in DCL… (“spoiler”… NERD ALERT!!!), Sekju tells you why Superman makes him a better Dad, Wally is one with the Rock… and BIFF….Well he's drinking during the show and GUSHING about one of the greatest super-villains in DC HISTORY (it's NOT who you think).Grab some chili, wings and a beer…pull up a chair and join us….THIS episode is SUPER!
Tune in as the boys from Always Hold On To Arrow, Kev Chilous and Lance Laster, join me to discuss the rebirth of Oliver Queen in the early 2000s QUIVER! Kev had never read the story but got a crash course in DC History that Lance and I knew well! We had a great time diving into this complex story filled with heart, heroism, and Kevin Smith's humor!
Lisa and Laura talk about how the People's Archive preserves and amplifies local stories. In this episode, they explore the Washingtoniana periodicals collections and celebrate Washington City Paper's 40th birthday with a look back at DC in the 1980s.
African-American brewers have been producing beer in America for centuries. So why did it take until 2011 for the first black-owned brewery to open in DC? Today, Jacob, Mike, and Brandy dive into the systemic issues that resulted in exclusionary brewing scenes across the nation and whether or not the contract brewing model is beneficial. To understand these concepts, Mike shares research on the South Carolina brewing scene and the gang discusses why a state that began with enslaved brewers has no black-owned breweries today. Be on the lookout for openings, including Earth Tap Brewing, a black-owned brewery coming to DC soon!Keep up to date with everything happening at DCBeer.com, @DCBeer on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Email us at beershow@dcbeer.com.
One of the hardest questions to answer with comics is a very basic one, "Where do I begin?" Each week Starting Points helps answer that by going over this week's new comics to point out ongoing series starting new arcs, notable new series, and trades and graphic novels coming out.#WhereToStartReadingComics #SpawnComics #ThisWeeksComicsTime Stamps:Ongoing Series Starting New Arcs:00:00 - Opening00:30 - Spawn #31801:39 - Killadelphia #1303:00 - The Other Side of DC History #404:52 - Ascender #1506:39 - Haha #508:28 - Money Shot #11New #1's:10:17 - Stargirl: Spring Break Special #111:34 - Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #113:31 - Reptil #115:30 - Star Wars Adventures: Weapon Of A Jedi #117:13 - Made in Korea #118:33 - The Blue Flame #120:12 - Redshift #1Trades / Graphic Novles21:12 - Crossover Vol 1 22:51 - Zig Zag24:37 - Godzilla: Unnatural Disasters 25:49 - Death or Glory27:43 - Pick of the Week (Black Widow #7)
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The Secret Adventures of Black People is an award-winning podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes, join the newsletter, or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow the show on Instagram. For occasional thoughts and podcast recommendations check the show out on Twitter. To connect with other listeners, checkout Facebook. This episode was hosted and produced by me, Nichole Hill. Music and sound effects by Epidemic Sounds. Thank you to this episode’s story editor Ilana Nevins.To read The Colored American for yourself, which I highly recommend, you too can visit the archives of the Library of Congress and get lost. It will be time well spent.Shout out to the Black Adventurers at You Had Me at Black where Nichole Hill is also a Producer. You Had Me at Black is a storytelling platform and community for folks looking to connect, heal, and liberate. They pass the mic to everyday people to share their true-life stories in their own words.Most know them for their podcast - which you can listen to wherever podcasts play. But they also just launched The Kinship, a new digital community designed to nurture Black expression and creativity. If you’re looking to nurture your inner creative, head to youhadmeatblack.com to learn more.
The Secret Adventures of Black People is an award-winning podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes, join the newsletter, or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow the show on Instagram. For occasional thoughts and podcast recommendations check the show out on Twitter. To connect with other listeners, checkout Facebook. This episode was hosted and produced by me, Nichole Hill. Music and sound effects by Epidemic Sounds. Thank you to this episode’s story editor Ilana Nevins.To read The Washington Bee for yourself, which I highly recommend, you too can visit the archives of the Library of Congress and get lost. It will be time well spent.Shout out to the Black Adventurers Rosalyn & Jocelyn - who were the guests for this episode. They're sisters and beautiful gospel singers. You can check them out @rosalyn.jocelyn.
The Secret Adventures of Black People is an award-winning podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes, join the newsletter, or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow the show on Instagram. For occasional thoughts and podcast recommendations check the show out on Twitter. To connect with other listeners, checkout Facebook. This episode was hosted and produced by me, Nichole Hill. Music and sound effects by Epidemic Sounds. Thank you to this episode’s story editors Lizzie Peabody, Ilana Nevins.To read The Washington Bee for yourself, which I highly recommend, you too can visit the archives of the Library of Congress and get lost. It will be time well spent.Shout out to the Black Adventurers Precious and Ian - who were the guests for this episode. Check out their show Messy Besties currently on IG Live on Mondays at 7pm. Follow @itsyagirlpresh and @yunguptown.
The Secret Adventures of Black People is an award-winning podcast telling the stories of Black people holding it down across space and time. To listen to past episodes, join the newsletter, or get in touch, visit the TheSecretAdventuresofBlackPeople.com. To support the show and get exclusive behind the scenes content, become a supporter on Patreon. To check out stories and pics follow the show on Instagram. For occasional thoughts and podcast recommendations check the show out on Twitter. To connect with other listeners, checkout Facebook. This episode was hosted and produced by me, Nichole Hill. Music and sound effects by Epidemic Sounds and Free Sound.org. Thank you to this episode’s story editors Lizzie Peabody, Ilana Nevins, Mark Pagan, and Ronald Young, Jr.To read The Washington Bee for yourself, which I highly recommend, you too can visit the archives of the Library of Congress and get lost. It will be time well spent.Shout out to the Black Adventurers Precious and Ian - who were the guests for this episode. Check out their show Messy Besties currently on IG Live on Mondays at 7pm. Follow @itsyagirlpresh and @yunguptown.
This Week we discuss our comic book picks from the week of 09/12/2020 and we cover Sword #1 and Marauders #16, The Other side of DC History and a few more books. We even managed to get see tracked by the Wonder Woman trailer.
Somethings you just have to experience in person. A Washington Justice homestand match should be on your DC To-Do list. Thanks to the incredible fans we met in the PenFed VIP lounge who explained the phenomenon to us and the inclusive community that welcomed newbies. We set out to check out the first Overwatch eSports event at The Anthem and it did not disappoint. #RealFunDC Get The Tommy Show App FREE TommyShow.com/APP Follow Kelly Collis Instagram: instagram.com/cityshopgirl Twitter: twitter.com/CityShopGirl Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityShopGirl Follow Tommy McFLY Instagram: instagram.com/MrTommyMcFLY Twitter: twitter.com/TommyMcFLY Facebook: facebook.com/TommyShowFamily
Washington DC is one of America's largest cities and home to some of the finest architecture, swankiest clubs and most fascinating museums in the hemisphere. Oh yeah and the Federal Government is there too. But despite the fact the United States is a Democracy, the residents of DC can't vote for Congress and didn't have an elected mayor until the late 60's. So how did we end up with a Democracy where nobody can vote? Well stay tuned cause here comes another episode of Kings of Democracy. Also: A slum called Murder Bay, Stealing Poop Out Of A Butt, and the Legend of Crack Smoking Mayor Marion Barry.
The New Detective Comics, Inc. - There's No Stopping Us Now This lost episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History was prepared over a year ago. It is finally finished and ready for listening. In this episode Mike, from Mike's Amazing World of Comics discusses the new influx of talent that joined Detective Comics following the departure of company founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. Artists profiled include: Bob Kane (Sample 1) (Sample 2) Fred Guardineer (Sample 1) (Sample 2) Bernard Baily (Sample 1) (Sample 2) Stan Aschmeier (Sample 1) (Sample 2) Fred Schwab (Sample) Jim Chambers (Sample) AND Sheldon Moldoff (Sample) Also featured is a look around the comics industry as it existed in 1938. Strap yourself in for some information about old-time goodies. Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
The New Detective Comics, Inc. - There's No Stopping Us Now This lost episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History was prepared over a year ago. It is finally finished and ready for listening. In this episode Mike, from Mike's Amazing World of Comics discusses the new influx of talent that joined Detective Comics following the departure of company founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. Artists profiled include: Bob Kane (Sample 1) (Sample 2) Fred Guardineer (Sample 1) (Sample 2) Bernard Baily (Sample 1) (Sample 2) Stan Aschmeier (Sample 1) (Sample 2) Fred Schwab (Sample) Jim Chambers (Sample) AND Sheldon Moldoff (Sample) Also featured is a look around the comics industry as it existed in 1938. Strap yourself in for some information about old-time goodies. Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
On August 15, 2017, Marcus K. Dowling convened the second in a series of panels entitled "Go-Go as DC History," a DC Public Library Go-Go Archive series intended to study the history of the Nation's Capitol through go-go, it's underground-to-mainstream beloved percussive and soulful sonic export. Dowling is joined on the panel by a mix of journalists and musicians with significant awareness of the history not just of the city, but of how the five iconic songs chosen for conversation in context with DC's history, are relevant.The songs chosen to be discussed in the conversation are listed below, and cover a socio-culturally transformational era in Washington. They are as follows:Chuck Brown - Run JoeJunkyard Band - SardinesNortheast Groovers - The WaterDJ Kool - Let Me Clear My ThroatBackyard Band - HelloFor more information on the DC Public Library's Go-Go Archive visit https://www.dclibrary.org/chuckbrown.For the first edition of the "Go-Go As DC History Panel, visit http://www.chunkyglasses.com/content/episode-261-go-go-as-dc-history-wmarcus-k-dowling-part-1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're testing out a new segment for RIA Radio: DeNews! Community member and historian Aaron DeNu gives 3-minute snippets of history that happened right here in Ward 5. He also performs DeNews at Open Mic Night at The Public Option on Thursday evenings! Casey from Good Food Markets calls in to talk about the new things happening at the market - think fall flavors! Then we chat with Anthony Dihle, the creative mind behind Victory Dance Creative. Based in Edgewood, Anthony creates a variety of graphic design products, including the popular DC Neighborhood Poster Project. He'll have lots to choose from at Fall Fest, so stop by and see his work. Listen now to learn more!
So you may have heard DC referred to as a swamp in the past few months. The thing is, that's not just a political slogan - it used to be an actual swamp. Historian JD Dickey is here to tell us about the secret history of Washington, D.C., and how those beginnings help explain a few things about politics today.
On Part Two of our episode interlude, the panel gets into the movement started by the Backyard Band, Unifest, the widespread popularity of Rare Essence's "Overnight Scenario" and the controversy behind Jay Z's "Do It Again", and ends with some audience questions and comments. Spread the word and follow us. All The Fly Kids on everything. Check out GoGoRadio Live, the world's first 24-hour station dedicated to playing GoGo Music - http://tunein.com/radio/GoGoRadio-Live-s246264/
You thought we didn't have one for y'all this week? Better late than never. For the next couple episodes, we take a break from the norm and give you a panel discussion All The Fly Kids founder and show host, Geronimo Knows, took part in called GoGo as DC History. This discussion took place in February at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in downtown DC. Geronimo shared the stage with three OGs of the city's native musical genre: Andre “Whiteboy” Johnson of Rare Essence, Michelle Blackwell of The What?Band, and Nico Hobson of GoGoRadio Live. Moderated by DC based journalist, Marcus K. Dowling, we broke down the influence of five of gogo's most popular songs, starting in the early 1980s. You'll hear some great info on what the city was like and how the genre evolved over a 20 year period. Spread the word and follow us. All The Fly Kids on everything. Check out GoGoRadio Live, the world's first 24-hour station dedicated to playing GoGo Music - http://tunein.com/radio/GoGoRadio-Live-s246264/
Go-Go as DC History is a discussion of five iconic go-go songs from DC's legendary "Chocolate City" past as we seek to preserve that era, as well as determine what of those legendary times will be retained in the rapidly changing cultural present and future of the nation's capital. Andre "Whiteboy" Johnson (Rare Essence), Michelle Blackwell (The What Band), Nico Hobson (Go-Go Radio), and Geronimo Knows (host of "All the Fly Kids" Podcast) join us for this compelling look at one of Washington, DC's most valuable resources. - Marcus K. Dowling See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike's Amazing World Salutes THE MAJOR On this, the 81st anniversary of the first ever comic published by the company later known as DC Comics. Mike's Amazing World of DC History returns with a salute to the company founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. In this episode Mike covers the final year of Nicholson's reign with strips including: Wing Brady by Tom Hickey Speed Saunders by Creig Flessel Robin Hood by Sven Elven And many more Plus Mike delivers a recap of Nicholson's life both inside and outside of comics.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
Mike's Amazing World Salutes THE MAJOR On this, the 81st anniversary of the first ever comic published by the company later known as DC Comics. Mike's Amazing World of DC History returns with a salute to the company founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. In this episode Mike covers the final year of Nicholson's reign with strips including: Wing Brady by Tom Hickey Speed Saunders by Creig Flessel Robin Hood by Sven Elven And many more Plus Mike delivers a recap of Nicholson's life both inside and outside of comics.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
The Riddle of the Runaway Collection (Part 1) Mike returns after a long hiatus. In this episode, Mike's exploration of DC history is interrupted by some surprising events. This episode is unlike anything you've ever heard before. Don't miss it.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
The Riddle of the Runaway Collection (Part 1) Mike returns after a long hiatus. In this episode, Mike's exploration of DC history is interrupted by some surprising events. This episode is unlike anything you've ever heard before. Don't miss it.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
The Freshmen of 1937 In this episode Mike's Amazing World of DC History examines the comic book creators who made their debut in the year 1937. Foremost among these men was Gardner Fox, the founding father of the DC Multiverse. Other Artists include: Bill Ely (sample2) (sample3) Alex Lovy Ed Winiarski Joe Donohoe Ed Cronin And Many More (Babock) (De Angelo) (Fairbanks) Also don't miss the story of DC's very first variant cover. (Main Cover) Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
The Freshmen of 1937 In this episode Mike's Amazing World of DC History examines the comic book creators who made their debut in the year 1937. Foremost among these men was Gardner Fox, the founding father of the DC Multiverse. Other Artists include: Bill Ely (sample2) (sample3) Alex Lovy Ed Winiarski Joe Donohoe Ed Cronin And Many More (Babock) (De Angelo) (Fairbanks) Also don't miss the story of DC's very first variant cover. (Main Cover) Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
DC 100-Minute* Siegel and Shuster Super Summer Spectacular All right stop, collaborate and listen, Mike is back with my brand new invention. That's right! Just when you thought the world was safe from all those dusty old Golden Age comics, Mike returns with another episode delving into the world of the comics in the days before Superman existed. Well, at least before his adventures ever saw print. This episode focuses on the other features written and drawn by the Man of Steel's creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, a couple of Cleveland kids. Features covered will be: Doctor Occult - Includes the death of Doctor Occult (get out your black arm bands) and a clash with the Lord of Life. Radio Squad - Featuring Sandy Keane the man who spanked a reckless driver now punches his own partner. Federal Men - Featuring the Junior Federal Men, some really bad advice for children, and the first adventure strip crossover. Slam Bradley - With guest artist Jim Bettersworth (better than what?) and a daring full page rescue. and Spy - Starring Bart Regan in his investigation of the Hindenburg accident (Oops! I mean the Colossus) Download this one now! *NOTE: 100-Minutes represents net weight before cooking/editing. Actual running time is about an hour.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
DC 100-Minute* Siegel and Shuster Super Summer Spectacular All right stop, collaborate and listen, Mike is back with my brand new invention. That's right! Just when you thought the world was safe from all those dusty old Golden Age comics, Mike returns with another episode delving into the world of the comics in the days before Superman existed. Well, at least before his adventures ever saw print. This episode focuses on the other features written and drawn by the Man of Steel's creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, a couple of Cleveland kids. Features covered will be: Doctor Occult - Includes the death of Doctor Occult (get out your black arm bands) and a clash with the Lord of Life. Radio Squad - Featuring Sandy Keane the man who spanked a reckless driver now punches his own partner. Federal Men - Featuring the Junior Federal Men, some really bad advice for children, and the first adventure strip crossover. Slam Bradley - With guest artist Jim Bettersworth (better than what?) and a daring full page rescue. and Spy - Starring Bart Regan in his investigation of the Hindenburg accident (Oops! I mean the Colossus) Download this one now! *NOTE: 100-Minutes represents net weight before cooking/editing. Actual running time is about an hour.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
Special Episode: The DC History of Mike's Amazing World In this episode, Mike breaks out of the standard format and talks about the origins of his DC addiction. Find out what role Star Wars played in the development. Mike talks about the toys, the trading cards, and the comics. What is the story behind Fonzie's missing boot? Why does Mike credit IDW guy Dirk Wood with inspiring his collecting quest? What role did Donny Osmond play in Mike's super-hero preferences? Plus some history on Gold Key and the comics distribution system. Check it out.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
Special Episode: The DC History of Mike's Amazing World In this episode, Mike breaks out of the standard format and talks about the origins of his DC addiction. Find out what role Star Wars played in the development. Mike talks about the toys, the trading cards, and the comics. What is the story behind Fonzie's missing boot? Why does Mike credit IDW guy Dirk Wood with inspiring his collecting quest? What role did Donny Osmond play in Mike's super-hero preferences? Plus some history on Gold Key and the comics distribution system. Check it out.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It's time for another episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. This time Mike tackles Detective Comics #1, the comic from which DC gets its name. There are many firsts covered in this issue including: the first black comic book artist E.C. Stoner, the first use of a splash page, the first sidekick Shorty Morgan, and the first appearance of Earth-1. Also discussed are the questionable origins of marketing icon Mr. Peanut, a dispute over art credits, and the formation of Detective Comics, Inc. More samples: Buck Marshall by Homer Fleming Eagle-Eyed Jake by Russell Cole Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise by Sven Elven Plus the debut of two Siegel and Shuster features that lay the foundation for the Man of Steel: Bart Regan, Spy and Slam Bradley. Download this episode now. It's swelegant!Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It's time for another episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. This time Mike tackles Detective Comics #1, the comic from which DC gets its name. There are many firsts covered in this issue including: the first black comic book artist E.C. Stoner, the first use of a splash page, the first sidekick Shorty Morgan, and the first appearance of Earth-1. Also discussed are the questionable origins of marketing icon Mr. Peanut, a dispute over art credits, and the formation of Detective Comics, Inc. More samples: Buck Marshall by Homer Fleming Eagle-Eyed Jake by Russell Cole Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise by Sven Elven Plus the debut of two Siegel and Shuster features that lay the foundation for the Man of Steel: Bart Regan, Spy and Slam Bradley. Download this episode now. It's swelegant!Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
1936 Part 2 of 2 In this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History, Mike attempts to answer the questions that inquiring minds want to know: Is a spanking just punishment for a traffic violation? Is it appropriate for two shirtless boys to live with a wanted fugitive in a treehouse? Do jocks prefer to dress in womens clothes rather than see women without any? Plus as an added bonus, DC goes gangsta, 1936 style. Here are some samples for your enjoyment: The Golden Dragon and Mark Marson by Tom Hickey Sandra of the Secret Service by W.C. Brigham Three Musketeers by Sven Elven Unc by Joe Eichberger The Magic Crystal of History by Homer Fleming Blood Pearls by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and Munson Paddock Need More... How about a meeting between Sheldon "Scribbly" Mayer and Walt "Pogo" Kelly and the story behind a premature house ad? Don't wait for the Major to pay you. Download this episode now!Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
1936 Part 2 of 2 In this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History, Mike attempts to answer the questions that inquiring minds want to know: Is a spanking just punishment for a traffic violation? Is it appropriate for two shirtless boys to live with a wanted fugitive in a treehouse? Do jocks prefer to dress in womens clothes rather than see women without any? Plus as an added bonus, DC goes gangsta, 1936 style. Here are some samples for your enjoyment: The Golden Dragon and Mark Marson by Tom Hickey Sandra of the Secret Service by W.C. Brigham Three Musketeers by Sven Elven Unc by Joe Eichberger The Magic Crystal of History by Homer Fleming Blood Pearls by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and Munson Paddock Need More... How about a meeting between Sheldon "Scribbly" Mayer and Walt "Pogo" Kelly and the story behind a premature house ad? Don't wait for the Major to pay you. Download this episode now!Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
1936 Part 1 of 2 In this episode, Mike follows the progression of early DC comics and features from 1936. Siegel and Shuster launch another new feature called Federal Men and Doctor Occult gets a costume. Several creators get their start: Hal Sherman, Homer Fleming, Russell Cole, and Creig Flessel. Learn about the first comic creator romance, an odd production error, and some fan art that leads to a career in comics. Here are some sample pages of stories covered in this episode. Captain Jim of the Texas Rangers by Homer Fleming Sandor and the Lost Civilization by Homer Fleming Chubby by Harold Sherman Sam the Porter by Russell Cole Woozy Watts by Russell Cole A Tale of Two Cities by Merna Gamble Hubert by Bill Patrick Doctor Occult by Siegel and Shuster (Page 2) The Swimming Hole by Creig Flessel Steve Conrad by Creig Flessel (Page 2) Plus some additional discussion about release dates. "DC Release Dates" published in 2006 "Secrets to DC Cover Dates" published in 2004Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
1936 Part 1 of 2 In this episode, Mike follows the progression of early DC comics and features from 1936. Siegel and Shuster launch another new feature called Federal Men and Doctor Occult gets a costume. Several creators get their start: Hal Sherman, Homer Fleming, Russell Cole, and Creig Flessel. Learn about the first comic creator romance, an odd production error, and some fan art that leads to a career in comics. Here are some sample pages of stories covered in this episode. Captain Jim of the Texas Rangers by Homer Fleming Sandor and the Lost Civilization by Homer Fleming Chubby by Harold Sherman Sam the Porter by Russell Cole Woozy Watts by Russell Cole A Tale of Two Cities by Merna Gamble Hubert by Bill Patrick Doctor Occult by Siegel and Shuster (Page 2) The Swimming Hole by Creig Flessel Steve Conrad by Creig Flessel (Page 2) Plus some additional discussion about release dates. "DC Release Dates" published in 2006 "Secrets to DC Cover Dates" published in 2004Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
Here it is! The big podcast devoted to fun comics from the 1930s. This episode focuses on DC's second title New Comics, the series that would one day become Adventure Comics. Lots of artists are profiled including Sheldon Mayer, Sven Elven, Robert Leffingwell, Raymond Burley, Fred Schwab, Rolland Livingstone, Al Stahl, Ellis Edwards, and the first female artist in comics Emma McKean. Plus new strips from returning artists Vin Sullivan, Whit Ellsworth, Tom Cooper, Leo O'Mealia, and Henry Kiefer. Strips from this episode include: Don Coyote Cal 'n' Alec Wing Walker 17-20 on the Black Chikko Chakko (2) Captain Quick The Vikings AND Many More Plus features: Just Suppose (2) It's a Dern Lie Would you like a Shirley Temple doll for Christmas? Check out this ad. Alert! Disney fans don't miss the last few minutes when I talk about a famous creator who worked on classic animated films. Here's some of his work.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
Here it is! The big podcast devoted to fun comics from the 1930s. This episode focuses on DC's second title New Comics, the series that would one day become Adventure Comics. Lots of artists are profiled including Sheldon Mayer, Sven Elven, Robert Leffingwell, Raymond Burley, Fred Schwab, Rolland Livingstone, Al Stahl, Ellis Edwards, and the first female artist in comics Emma McKean. Plus new strips from returning artists Vin Sullivan, Whit Ellsworth, Tom Cooper, Leo O'Mealia, and Henry Kiefer. Strips from this episode include: Don Coyote Cal 'n' Alec Wing Walker 17-20 on the Black Chikko Chakko (2) Captain Quick The Vikings AND Many More Plus features: Just Suppose (2) It's a Dern Lie Would you like a Shirley Temple doll for Christmas? Check out this ad. Alert! Disney fans don't miss the last few minutes when I talk about a famous creator who worked on classic animated films. Here's some of his work.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It all starts here! Two of the biggest moments in early comic history are covered in this bonus length episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. The first strips by comic greats, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Henri Duval and Doctor Occult (2). Plus the first appearance of the DC UNIVERSE. Want more? You got it. Also in this episode you'll get: Bob Merritt and His Flying Pals (2) Brad Hardy (2, 3, 4) Charley Fish Spike Spalding Treasure Island (2) In the Wake of the Wander (2) A shameless Popeye ripoff The Solid Gold Dancers And much, much more So, prepare yourself for another journey back to a time when comic books were still in their infancy. Come and get it!Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It all starts here! Two of the biggest moments in early comic history are covered in this bonus length episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. The first strips by comic greats, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Henri Duval and Doctor Occult (2). Plus the first appearance of the DC UNIVERSE. Want more? You got it. Also in this episode you'll get: Bob Merritt and His Flying Pals (2) Brad Hardy (2, 3, 4) Charley Fish Spike Spalding Treasure Island (2) In the Wake of the Wander (2) A shameless Popeye ripoff The Solid Gold Dancers And much, much more So, prepare yourself for another journey back to a time when comic books were still in their infancy. Come and get it!Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It's time for another fact filled extravaganza. Join Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics as he covers a variety of features from the earliest days of DC Comics. In this episode you'll travel back in time with Bobby and Binks using the Magic Crystal of History, explore the American frontier with Buckskin Jim (more 1 2), be bored silly by Ivanhoe, giggle with Pelion and Ossa (more), discover text stories such as Spook Ranch, and fall in love with Little Linda. All this and more can be found in this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It's time for another fact filled extravaganza. Join Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics as he covers a variety of features from the earliest days of DC Comics. In this episode you'll travel back in time with Bobby and Binks using the Magic Crystal of History, explore the American frontier with Buckskin Jim (more 1 2), be bored silly by Ivanhoe, giggle with Pelion and Ossa (more), discover text stories such as Spook Ranch, and fall in love with Little Linda. All this and more can be found in this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
School is back in session. Time to get schooled on a fun topic, comic book history. Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics brings you another episode about the early days of DC comics. In this episode you'll learn about "The Insult That Made a Man Out of Mac". Also discussed are Loco Luke, Jack Andrews, and Wing Brady. Does anyone remember him from the Brady Bunch? All this and more can be found in this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
School is back in session. Time to get schooled on a fun topic, comic book history. Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics brings you another episode about the early days of DC comics. In this episode you'll learn about "The Insult That Made a Man Out of Mac". Also discussed are Loco Luke, Jack Andrews, and Wing Brady. Does anyone remember him from the Brady Bunch? All this and more can be found in this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
Mike is back with another episode of 1930s comic book fun. Explore the dawn of the comic book era before the landscape became littered with super-heroes. This time out, Mike talks about DC's very first licensed property, DC's first multi-media spinoff (maybe?), and a Dr. Fu Manchu ripoff. Here's some reference material to wet your whistle: DC's first action hero, Barry O'Neill - New Fun #1 by Lawrence Lariar. Compared to the same story in Atomic Comics #1, Page 1, Page 2, by unknown artist. Classic Barry from More Fun #24 by Leo O'Mealia, Page 1, Page 2 Oswald the Rabbit - 1 2 3 Read Bubby and Beevil then check out the Sunshine Makers cartoon. All this, plus listener feedback! Come and get it.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
Mike is back with another episode of 1930s comic book fun. Explore the dawn of the comic book era before the landscape became littered with super-heroes. This time out, Mike talks about DC's very first licensed property, DC's first multi-media spinoff (maybe?), and a Dr. Fu Manchu ripoff. Here's some reference material to wet your whistle: DC's first action hero, Barry O'Neill - New Fun #1 by Lawrence Lariar. Compared to the same story in Atomic Comics #1, Page 1, Page 2, by unknown artist. Classic Barry from More Fun #24 by Leo O'Mealia, Page 1, Page 2 Oswald the Rabbit - 1 2 3 Read Bubby and Beevil then check out the Sunshine Makers cartoon. All this, plus listener feedback! Come and get it.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
LET'S TALK COMICS! Join hosts Chris Honeywell, Paul "Clunk" Spataro and Scott H. Gardner as they welcome the newest member of the DiManzicorp Podcasting Empire into the family - - Mr. Mike Voiles of "Mike's Amazing World of Comics"! Mike is here to give us the skinny on his latest and greatest endeavor -- "Mike's Amazing World of DC History"! What is it? Where is it? Well, you're just gonna have to listen and find out! Next up-- The Freaky Five! This month's fun and controversial topic is -- The Top Five WORST Cast Actors in a Super Hero Movie!! WARNING!! HILARITY ENSUES! And lastly, but not leastly, it's EVERYBODY'S favorite part of the show -- GET CHRIS TO READ A GODDAM SUPER-HERO COMIC!! This month's book is something verrrrry topical from the world of Marvel NOW! ENJOY!Feedback for this show can be sent to: comics@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!!
LET'S TALK COMICS! Join hosts Chris Honeywell, Paul "Clunk" Spataro and Scott H. Gardner as they welcome the newest member of the DiManzicorp Podcasting Empire into the family - - Mr. Mike Voiles of "Mike's Amazing World of Comics"! Mike is here to give us the skinny on his latest and greatest endeavor -- "Mike's Amazing World of DC History"! What is it? Where is it? Well, you're just gonna have to listen and find out! Next up-- The Freaky Five! This month's fun and controversial topic is -- The Top Five WORST Cast Actors in a Super Hero Movie!! WARNING!! HILARITY ENSUES! And lastly, but not leastly, it's EVERYBODY'S favorite part of the show -- GET CHRIS TO READ A GODDAM SUPER-HERO COMIC!! This month's book is something verrrrry topical from the world of Marvel NOW! ENJOY!Feedback for this show can be sent to: comics@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!!
LET'S TALK COMICS! Join hosts Chris Honeywell, Paul "Clunk" Spataro and Scott H. Gardner as they welcome the newest member of the DiManzicorp Podcasting Empire into the family - - Mr. Mike Voiles of "Mike's Amazing World of Comics"! Mike is here to give us the skinny on his latest and greatest endeavor -- "Mike's Amazing World of DC History"! What is it? Where is it? Well, you're just gonna have to listen and find out! Next up-- The Freaky Five! This month's fun and controversial topic is -- The Top Five WORST Cast Actors in a Super Hero Movie!! WARNING!! HILARITY ENSUES! And lastly, but not leastly, it's EVERYBODY'S favorite part of the show -- GET CHRIS TO READ A GODDAM SUPER-HERO COMIC!! This month's book is something verrrrry topical from the world of Marvel NOW! ENJOY!Feedback for this show can be sent to: comics@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!!
LET'S TALK COMICS! Join hosts Chris Honeywell, Paul "Clunk" Spataro and Scott H. Gardner as they welcome the newest member of the DiManzicorp Podcasting Empire into the family - - Mr. Mike Voiles of "Mike's Amazing World of Comics"! Mike is here to give us the skinny on his latest and greatest endeavor -- "Mike's Amazing World of DC History"! What is it? Where is it? Well, you're just gonna have to listen and find out! Next up-- The Freaky Five! This month's fun and controversial topic is -- The Top Five WORST Cast Actors in a Super Hero Movie!! WARNING!! HILARITY ENSUES! And lastly, but not leastly, it's EVERYBODY'S favorite part of the show -- GET CHRIS TO READ A GODDAM SUPER-HERO COMIC!! This month's book is something verrrrry topical from the world of Marvel NOW! ENJOY!Feedback for this show can be sent to: comics@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!!
Mike is back for another episode covering the early days of DC comics history. Did you ever want to know about the comics that were around before Superman debuted? Find out about three DC features in this episode: Who was the first lady of DC? No, it wasn't Wonder Woman. It was Sandra of the Secret Service! She had her own feature in DC's first ever comic, New Fun #1. Not only that but she held the lead spot in nearly every issue. You go, girl! Here are some pages from Sandra's first adventure. These are color versions of Sandra's first two appearances that were reprinted in Bingo Comics (1945). Episode #1 - Page 1, Page 2 and Episode #2 - Page 1, Page 2 Also in this episode, DC's earliest science fiction strips: Don Drake on Planet Saro and Super-Police.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
Mike is back for another episode covering the early days of DC comics history. Did you ever want to know about the comics that were around before Superman debuted? Find out about three DC features in this episode: Who was the first lady of DC? No, it wasn't Wonder Woman. It was Sandra of the Secret Service! She had her own feature in DC's first ever comic, New Fun #1. Not only that but she held the lead spot in nearly every issue. You go, girl! Here are some pages from Sandra's first adventure. These are color versions of Sandra's first two appearances that were reprinted in Bingo Comics (1945). Episode #1 - Page 1, Page 2 and Episode #2 - Page 1, Page 2 Also in this episode, DC's earliest science fiction strips: Don Drake on Planet Saro and Super-Police.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It's the inaugural episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. Join Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics as he takes a trip through DC History from the very beginning. I'll be covering some of the oldest and rarest DC stories of all time. Many of the characters and creators are nearly forgotten, but they were pioneers in the field of comics before the true dawn of the Golden Age which began with the creation of Superman. This episode features a look at DC's very first comic New Fun #1 and DC's first cover star Jack Woods. Want to read some Jack Woods adventures: New Fun #1, New Fun #2, New Fun #5 Newspaper article announcing the debut of New Fun. The introduction to New Fun which appeared on the inside front cover. Reprinted from Alter Ego Magazine.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.
It's the inaugural episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. Join Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics as he takes a trip through DC History from the very beginning. I'll be covering some of the oldest and rarest DC stories of all time. Many of the characters and creators are nearly forgotten, but they were pioneers in the field of comics before the true dawn of the Golden Age which began with the creation of Superman. This episode features a look at DC's very first comic New Fun #1 and DC's first cover star Jack Woods. Want to read some Jack Woods adventures: New Fun #1, New Fun #2, New Fun #5 Newspaper article announcing the debut of New Fun. The introduction to New Fun which appeared on the inside front cover. Reprinted from Alter Ego Magazine.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics Get Mike's latest updates on Facebook.