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Action Comics 333, February 1966!Download Episode 392 Part III!ACTION COMICS 333, February 1966, was published on December 23, 1965. It contained 32 pages for the cover price of 12¢. Mort Weisinger was the editor, and the cover was pencilled by Curt Swan. According to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics George Klein was the inker, while the Grand Comic Book Database credits Sheldon Moldoff as the inker. Ira Schnapp was the letterer. I remember seeing this cover in ads that appeared in some of the DC Comics I read back then.- (3:47) I review MARIE SEVERIN: MIRTHFUL MISTRESS OF COMICS, written by Dewey Cassell with Aaron Sultan. This 176 page book was published by Tomorrows Publishing in 2012. - (7:32) SUPERMAN'S SUPER-BOO-BOO (13 pgs.), written by Leo Dorfman and drawn by Al Plastino.- (28:11) THE DUEL BETWEEN SUPERWOMAN AND SUPERBOY (12 pgs.), written by Leo Dorfman and drawn by Jim Mooney. According to the Grand Comic Book Database Joe Letterese was the letterer on the first page, but the letterer on the remaining pages is unknown.- (48:39) METROPOLIS MAILBAG letter column.Also highlighted in this episode are the issue's ads and other features.Next Episode: SUPERMAN FAMILY COMIC BOOK COVER DATED FEBRUARY 1966: PART IV: SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE 63 & ELSEWHERE IN DC COMICS, featuring the other DC titles which carried the February or February/March 1966 cover date!Then we will cover: SUPERMAN FAMILY COMIC BOOKS COVER DATED MARCH 1966: PART I: SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN 91, PART II: ACTION COMICS 334 (80 Pg. Giant), PART III: WORLD'S FINEST COMICS 156 & PART IV: ACTION COMICS 355 & ELSEWHERE IN DC COMICS!The home for THE SUPERMAN FAN PODCAST is http://thesupermanfanpodcast.blogspot.com. Send e-mail to supermanfanpodcast@gmail.com.You can join the SUPERMAN FAN PODCAST Group or Page on facebook, and follow the podcast on twitter @supermanpodcast. You can also keep track of the podcast on Tumblr, Medium, Flipboard, the Internet Archive, tunein, Stitcher and Instagram.SUPERMAN FAN PODCAST is a proud member of:- The LEAGUE OF COMIC BOOK PODCASTERS and- The COMICS PODCAST NETWORK.The theme of this podcast is PLANS IN MOTION, composed by Kevin MacLeod, and part of the royalty free music library at http://incompetech.com. "Plans in Motion" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Superman and all related characters are trademark and copyright DC Comics. Any art shown on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and not for profit. I make no claims of ownership of these images, nor do I earn any money from this podcast.If you are interested in my artwork, go to wayfarerercomics.wordpress.com. I am available for commissions, so click on the Art Commissions tab for more information. If interested, send an e-mail to wayfarercomics@gmail.com.Thanks for listening to the SUPERMAN FAN PODCAST and, as always, thanks to Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, creators of Superman!And don't forget to take care of each other out there.
Today’s Guests: Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan co-authors of "The Incredible Herb Trimpe.DEWEY CASSELL podcast excerpt: "The theme of the people we are attracted to have humility. That would describe Herb. He would not feel the need to go around at a comic book convention and say, "I created The Wolverine.' That was not his style." Key interview moments:• 6:55 Aaron Sultan on comic book artist Herb Trimpe's major contribution to the creation of the Marvel Universe;• 14:40 Dewey Cassell describes the early design work that Trimpe and Larry Hama did on early G.I. Joes;• 26:20 Cassell compares Trimpe's humility on his accomplishments with a lot of his professional counterparts in comics.Subscribe to Mr. Media for FREE on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MrMediaRadioFor more interviews like this one: http://www.MrMedia.com What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The calm of Charlie Rose, the curiosity of Terry Gross and the unpredictability of Howard Stern! Since February 2007, more than 1,000 exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture video and audio comedy podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics! Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/andelmanFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/MrMediaRadio
Today's Guest: Today’s Guests: Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan co-authors of The Incredible Herb Trimpe. Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of famous, impossibly muscled men and women from the Hulk and She-Hulk to Strong Guy and the Brute… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of … in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! In the introduction to the biography The Incredible Herb Trimpe, former Marvel Comics editor Tom DeFalco sums up artist Trimpe’s unusually long run as the artist on The Incredible Hulk perfectly: “He somehow conveyed the power of Kirby with the stylization of Ditko, but added a humanity, a pathos that was all his own. Where Kirby’s Hulk was an enraged monster with a hair-trigger temper and Ditko’s was a sinister and angry master-planner, Herb’s version was a desperate and haunted individual. Someone who had been misused and abused, yet struggled to control his explosive tantrums.” To that, I might add that Trimpe’s Hulk – aided and abetted by writers Roy Thomas and Len Wein – was a bridge to the modern Hulk found in the popular Avengers movies in which he is portrayed by Mark Ruffalo – or even the 1970s TV version brought to life by Lou Ferrigno – and less so the Eric Bana and Edward Norton editions. DEWEY CASSELL podcast excerpt: "The theme of the people we are attracted to have humility. That would describe Herb. He would not feel the need to go around at a comic book convention and say, "I created The Wolverine.' That was not his style." You can LISTEN to this interview with DEWEY CASSELL and AARON SULTAN, co-authors of THE INCREDIBLE HERB TRIMPE, by clicking the audio player above! In the new Twomorrows biography of Trimpe co-authored by Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan, Q&As with Trimpe – who died suddenly shortly before the well-illustrated book was published – as well as his many admirers and collaborators bring the man and his work to life. A quiet man, Trimpe nonethless was a Vietnam War veteran who always brought believability to his battle scenes, whether starring the Emerald Giant, Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D., Kid Colt and The Two-Gun Kid, or licensed characters such as G.I. Joe, Godzilla, and Transformers. He was also the very first artist to draw Wolverine, although the character’s significance may not have been immediately apparent to anyone at Marvel. If you love The Hulk, you’ll enjoy learning more in The Incredible Herb Trimpe about one of his modern fathers. AARON SULTAN podcast excerpt: "Herb had a wealth of great characters (The Hulk, Wolverine, G.I. Joe, Shogun Warriors, Godzilla, Transformers, Defenders, Spider-Man) and made a titanic contribution to the Marvel Universe." Key interview moments: • 6:55 Aaron Sultan on comic book artist Herb Trimpe's major contribution to the creation of the Marvel Universe; • 14:40 Dewey Cassell describes the early design work that Trimpe and Larry Hama did on early G.I. Joes; • 26:20 Cassell compares Trimpe's humility on his accomplishments with a lot of his professional counterparts in comics. Twomorrows Publishing Website • Facebook The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland! The post Herb Trimpe put Incredible in Hulk, Wolverine! VIDEO INTERVIEW appeared first on Mr. Media.
Authors and unashamed fanboys Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan swing by to discuss their new book, "The Incredible Herb Trimpe" from Two Morrows Publishing. It's in stores now. If you love Silver Age Comics, you'll love this book. Tim loves it and you will, too. Listen to this episode to learn how YOU could WIN A COPY of "The Incredible Herb Trimpe" from Two Morrows Publishing and Deep Dish Radio.From running the first photostat machine at Marvel Comics to being the first to illustrate Wolverine, no other member of the Marvel Bullpen has had such a varied and remarkable career as Herb Trimpe. He's best known for his definitive eight-year stint drawing the Incredible Hulk. This book chronicles the life and art of Trimpe through his own voice, as well as the voices of friends and colleagues. Their testimony to his talent and his legacy of artwork leave no wonder why he has been dubbed "The Incredible Herb Trimpe." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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