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Over the years I was lucky to have sevral talks with the Iconic artistIn this wide spanning talk from 2013...Neal Adams discussed Gary Friedrich's need for financial help, when Marvel lawyers were telling him to stop usimg images of Ghost Rider at his con table. He gave hsi view of DC and Marvel Movies at that momentHe talked about his Dark HGorse Comic Blood and The Batman Odessey maxi series he wrote and drewAnd his Continuity Work on Motion comics and animatics for commercial campaigns
For our final season, we're covering the short life of Martin Goodman's Atlas/Seaboard comics by reviewing all the debut issues from their line. What do you get when you make a stew out of Orwell's 1984 heavily seasoned with Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 and generous pinches of A Clockwork Orange and a dash of The Time Machine? Why, Michael Fleisher's crazy dystopian body horror sci-fi book MORLOCK 2001, of course! You can read all 3 issues here: https://archive.org/details/morlock-2001-complete/Morlock%202001%2001 Watch it on YouTube with BEAUTIFUL ART! https://youtu.be/syhSwk8EcIw MAIL: bronzeagemonsters@gmail.com STORE: https://bronzeagemonsters.threadless.com/ SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/BronzeAgeMonsters DISCORD: https://discord.gg/wdXKUzpEh7
For our final season, we're producing the episodes as videos. Check out our YouTube channel for the full experience. YOUTUBE VERSION: https://youtu.be/1mfM4Fnpw_Q This episode, we're joined by friend of the show M.J. to cover Martin Goodman's one demand: he wanted a Hulk knock-off. He got a murderous thawed Missing Link instead, written by Michael Fleisher with art by Mike Sekowsky & Pablo Marcos. READ ALL 3 ISSUES OF THE BRUTE ON ARCHIVE.ORG: https://archive.org/details/brute-complete/Brute%20001/ MAIL: bronzeagemonsters@gmail.com STORE: https://bronzeagemonsters.threadless.com/ SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/BronzeAgeMonsters DISCORD: https://discord.gg/wdXKUzpEh7
Jennifer from Comic Books Will Break Your Heart joins us for a fifth helping of Marvel's monster comics! The Man-Thing saves a baby! Ghost Rider takes frequent naps between sick stunts! The Werewolf fights sharks and helicopters! Dracula time-travels through black mirrors! And we learn a valuable lesson about how dads are the true monsters!Senior Florida Correspondent Jennifer aka Comics Will Break Your Heart talks comics on the internet every weekend on the Casually Comics Sunday Chat. Support her on Patreon and follow her on Instagram!This Patreon-exclusive extended episode contains 55 minutes of extra content not found in the public version, including our discussions of Tomb of Dracula #4-5 and Werewolf by Night #1-2. Stories Covered in this Episode: "Through a Mirror Darkly!" - Tomb of Dracula #4, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Death to a Vampire-Slayer!" - Tomb of Dracula #5, written by Gardner Fox, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Eye of the Beholder!" - Werewolf by Night #1, written by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Hunter -- And the Hunted!" - Werewolf by Night #2, written by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Man-Thing!" - Adventure Into Fear #10, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gray Morrow and Howard Chaykin, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Night of the Nether-Spawn!" - Adventure Into Fear #11, written by Steve Gerber, art by Rich Buckler and Jim Mooney, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Angels from Hell!" - Marvel Spotlight #6, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Die, Die, My Daughter!" - Marvel Spotlight #7, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics "MONSTER by the Month" theme v. 1.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
This is our Patreon-exclusive November 1973 Omnibus, featuring local Portland comics streamer and journalist Jennifer aka Comics Will Break Your Heart, and covering all 14 of the Marvel comics that we didn't get to last week, including:"Betrayed!" - Amazing Spider-Man #130, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg"... We, the Gargoyles!" - Astonishing Tales #22, written by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Ayers, letters by "Richard B." (Dick Ayers), colors by Linda Lessmann"Death-Stars of the Zodiac!" - Avengers #120, written by Steve Englehart, art by Bob Brown and Don Heck, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos"Bust-Out!" - Captain America #171, written by Mike Friedrich and Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann"Cry... Beetle!" - Daredevil #108, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Paul Gulacy, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg"The Titan Strikes Back!" - Defenders #12, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema and Jack Abel, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg"The Terrible Triumph of Doctor Doom!" - Fantastic Four #143, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Frank Giacoia, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg"Death Stalks the Demolition Derby!" - Ghost Rider #4, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Jim Mooney and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg"Anybody Out There Remember... The Cobalt Man?" - Incredible Hulk #173, written by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Petra Goldberg"Nowhere to Go But Down!" - Man-Thing #2, written by Steve Gerber, art by Val Mayerik and Sal Trapani, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Petra Goldberg"Where Bursts the Bomb!" - Marvel Team-Up #18, written by Len Wein, art by Gil Kane, Frank Giacoia, and Mike Esposito, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Glynis Wein"Two Worlds... and Dark Destiny" - Sub-Mariner #69, written by Steve Gerber, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Glynis Wein"Hercules Enraged!" - Thor #221, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by John Costanza, colors by George Roussos"Lo, the Monster Strikes!" - Werewolf by Night #14, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra GoldbergAll issues ©1973 Marvel Comics."Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonthMuch of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Danger Is a Man Named... Tarantula" - Amazing Spider-Man #134, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Full Moon, Dark Fear!" - Creatures on the Loose #30, written by Doug Moench, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by John Costanza, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Sword of the Samurai!" - Daredevil #111, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Jim Mooney, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Death of a Nation?" - Daredevil #112, written by Steve Gerber, art by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia, letters by Annette Kawecki, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"And Who Shall Inherit the Earth?" - Defenders #14, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema and Dan Green, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"War on the Thirty-Sixth Floor!" - Fantastic Four #148, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Tigra the Were-Woman!" - Giant-Size Creatures #1, written by Tony Isabella, art by Don Perlin and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Way They Were!" - Giant-Size Defenders #1, written by Tony Isabella, art by Jim Starlin and Al Milgrom, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Jim Starlin and Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Ship of Fiends!" - Giant-Size Spider-Man #1, written by Len Wein, art by Ross Andru and Don Heck, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Confrontation!" - Iron Man #69, written by Mike Friedrich, art by George Tuska and Mike Esposito, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"King Cadaver is Dead and Living In Wakanda!" - Jungle Action #10, written by Don McGregor, art by Billy Graham and Klaus Janson, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Into the Shadows of Chaos!" - Ka-Zar #4, written by Mike Friedrich and Bullpen West, art by Don Heck and Mike Royer, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Old Die Young!" - Man-Thing #7, written by Steve Gerber, art by Mike Ploog, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Heart of the Dragon!" - Marvel Premiere #16, written by Len Wein, art by Larry Hama and Dick Giordano, letters by L.P. Gregory (Gaspar Saladino), colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"4000 Holes in Forest Park!" - Marvel Spotlight #16, written by Steve Gerber, art by Jim Mooney and Sal Trapani, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Night of the Frozen Inferno" - Marvel Team-Up #23, written by Len Wein, art by Gil Kane and Mike Esposito, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Doomsday 3014!" - Marvel Two-In-One #4, written by Steve Gerber, art by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"And In the End -- !?" - Frankenstein #11, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Bob Brown and Vince Colletta, letters by Annette Kawecki, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Comes the Pirahna!" - Sub-Mariner #71, written by Marv Wolfman, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Coming of the Firelord!" - Thor #225, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"-- In Death Do We Join!" - Tomb of Dracula #22, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Vampires on the Moon!" - Werewolf by Night #19, written by Mike Friedrich, art by Don Perlin and Vince Colletta, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"This Vampire Must Die!" - Adventure Into Fear #22, written by Steve Gerber, art by Rich Buckler, Luis Dominguez, letters by Jean Simek, colors by Michelle Brand, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Molten Man Breaks Out!" - Amazing Spider-Man #133, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Five Claws of Death!" - Astonishing Tales #24, written by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Ayers, Larry Lieber, and Vince Colletta, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Beware the Star-Stalker!" - Avengers #124, written by Steve Englehart, art by John Buscema and Dave Cockrum, letters by John Costanza, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"It's Always Darkest...!" - Captain America #174, written by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Birthright!" - Daredevil #110, written by Steve Gerber, art by Gene Colan and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Through an Orb Darkly" - Doctor Strange #1, written by Steve Englehart, art by Frank Brunner and Dick Giordano, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Sub-Mariner Strikes!" - Fantastic Four #147, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Zodiac II" - Ghost Rider #6, written by Tony Isabella and Gary Friedrich, art by Jim Mooney and Sal Trapani, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Phil Rache, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Night of the She-Demon" - Giant-Size Chillers #1, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Crisis on Counter-Earth!" - Incredible Hulk #176, written by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Stan Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Night of the Rising Sun!" - Iron Man #68, written by Mike Friedrich, art by George Tuska and Mike Esposito, letters by June Braverman, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Call Him... Cottonmouth!" - Luke Cage, Power Man #19, written by Len Wein, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"And When I Died...!" - Man-Thing #6, written by Steve Gerber, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Messiah Machine!" - Marvel Team-Up #22, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"No One Can Stop... The Destroyer!" - Thor #224, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by John Costanza, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Deathknell" - Tomb of Dracula #21, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Murder by Moonlight!" - Werewolf by Night #18, written by Mike Friedrich, art by Don Perlin and Mike Royer, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"The Master Plan of the Molten Man!" - Amazing Spider-Man #132, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Romita, Paul Reinman, and Tony Mortellaro, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Vengeance In Viet Nam! - or - An Origin For Mantis!" - Avengers #123, written by Steve Englehart, art by Bob Brown and Don Heck, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Sins of the Secret Empire!" - Captain America #173, written by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Thanos the Insane God!" - Captain Marvel #32, written by Jim Starlin and Mike Friedrich, art by Jim Starlin and Dan Green, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1974 Marvel Comics"For Sale: One Planet -- Slightly Used!" - Defenders #13, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema and Klaus Janson, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Doomsday: 200° Below!" - Fantastic Four #146, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"But Now the Spears Are Broken" - Jungle Action #9, written by Don McGregor, art by Gil Kane and Klaus Janson, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Night of the Man-God!" - Ka-Zar #3, written by Mike Friedrich, art by Don Heck and Mike Royer, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Night of the Laughing Dead" - Man-Thing #5, written by Steve Gerber, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Black Sabbath!" - Marvel Spotlight #15, written by Steve Gerber, art by Jim Mooney, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Spider and the Sorcerer!" - Marvel Team-Up #21, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Inside Black Spectre!" - Marvel Two-in-One #3, written by Steve Gerber, art by Sal Buscema and Joe Sinnott, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Last Frankenstein!" - Monster of Frankenstein #10, written by Gary Friedrich, art by John Buscema, Frank Giacoia, and Mike Esposito, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Namor Unchained!" - Sub-Mariner #70, written by Marv Wolfman, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by John Costanza, colors by Stan Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Hellfire Across the World!" - Thor #223, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Frank Esposito, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Behemoth!" - Werewolf by Night #17, written by Mike Friedrich, art by Don Perlin, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Jack Rudo is the mad scientist behind the Stapled Spine fanzine, a must-read for HorrOregonians and fright fans the world over! You can also tune into XRAY.fm and hear his Stapled Sounds radio show anywhere the internet can find you.For an additional 35 minutes of bonus content — including our coverage of the Foolkiller's debut in Man-Thing #4-5 and the start of a new Morbius solo series in Adventure Into Fear #20-21 — support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 100 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Stories Covered in this Episode: "My Name Is... Dracula" - Monster of Frankenstein #8, written by Gary Friedrich, art by John Buscema and John Verpoorten, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1973 Marvel Comics"The Vampire Killers!" - Monster of Frankenstein #9, written by Gary Friedrich, art by John Buscema and John Verpoorten, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Enter: Werewolf by Night" - Tomb of Dracula #18, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Death of a Monster!" - Werewolf by Night #15, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics "MONSTER by the Month" theme written and performed by Robb Milne. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Betrayed!" - Amazing Spider-Man #130, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"... We, the Gargoyles!" - Astonishing Tales #22, written by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Ayers, letters by "Richard B." (Dick Ayers), colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Death-Stars of the Zodiac!" - Avengers #120, written by Steve Englehart, art by Bob Brown and Don Heck, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Bust-Out!" - Captain America #171, written by Mike Friedrich and Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Cry... Beetle!" - Daredevil #108, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Paul Gulacy, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"The Titan Strikes Back!" - Defenders #12, written by Len Wein, art by Sal Buscema and Jack Abel, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"The Terrible Triumph of Doctor Doom!" - Fantastic Four #143, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Frank Giacoia, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Death Stalks the Demolition Derby!" - Ghost Rider #4, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Jim Mooney and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Anybody Out There Remember... The Cobalt Man?" - Incredible Hulk #173, written by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Nowhere to Go But Down!" - Man-Thing #2, written by Steve Gerber, art by Val Mayerik and Sal Trapani, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Where Bursts the Bomb!" - Marvel Team-Up #18, written by Len Wein, art by Gil Kane, Frank Giacoia, and Mike Esposito, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Two Worlds... and Dark Destiny" - Sub-Mariner #69, written by Steve Gerber, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Hercules Enraged!" - Thor #221, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by John Costanza, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Lo, the Monster Strikes!" - Werewolf by Night #14, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Chiaramonte, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 written and performed by Robb Milne and sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Jordan Morris is the creator of the hilarious sci-fi gig-economy dystopia podcast Bubble, which he adapted into an Eisner-nominated graphic novel with co-writer Sarah Morgan, artist Tony Cliff, and colorist Natalie Riess for First Second. He's also slightly less than one-half (by height) of the long-running, premise-less, and equally hilarious podcast Jordan Jesse GO! which he's been making with fellow UC Santa Cruz alum Jesse Thorn for longer than some of their listeners have been alive.For more than 25 minutes of extra content, including our discussion of Adventures Into Fear #12 (featuring a skeevy '70s swamp sheriff) and Monster of Frankenstein #2 ("Bride of the Monster!") support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains nearly 80 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Stories Covered in this Episode: "Night of the Death Stalkers!" - Tomb of Dracula #7, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Hell-Crawlers" - Tomb of Dracula #8, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Ernie Chua, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein!" - Monster of Frankenstein #1, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog, letters by John Costanza, ©1972 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Senior Florida Correspondent Jennifer aka Comics Will Break Your Heart not only owns a copy of House of Secrets #92 (featuring the first appearance of Man-Thing knockoff Swamp Thing), she also talks comics on the internet every weekend on the Casually Comics Sunday Chat. Support her on Patreon and Follow her on Instagram!For 55 minutes of extra content, including our discussions of Tomb of Dracula #4-5 (so many black mirrors!) and Werewolf by Night #1-2 (werewolf vs. shark! werewolf vs. helicopter!), support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 70 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Stories Covered in this Episode: "Man-Thing!" - Adventure Into Fear #10, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gray Morrow and Howard Chaykin, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Night of the Nether-Spawn!" - Adventure Into Fear #11, written by Steve Gerber, art by Rich Buckler and Jim Mooney, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Angels from Hell!" - Marvel Spotlight #6, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Die, Die, My Daughter!" - Marvel Spotlight #7, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog and Frank Monte, ©1972 Marvel Comics "MONSTER by the Month" theme v. 1.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
How can we miss the X-Men if they never go away? Today we wrap up the "split-up era" for our Uncanny Heroes... just an issue after we kicked it off! This time, we're hanging out high in the desert mountains of New York City with Cyclops and Marvel Girl while they face off with a reject Fantastic Four baddie! It's not ALL bad though, once we get through with our lead feature, we get to watch Hank McCoy write with his feet for a few pages! There's still the Mutant Mail-Box, the Bullpen Bulletins, and Stan's Soapbox gets relevant! All that, plus some discussion and interview notes about Gary Friedrich and Arnold Drake's little discussed time with the World's Strangest Teens!
For 40+ minutes of extra content, including our discussions of Astonishing Tales #12 -13 (the second Man-Thing story) and Marvel Team-Up #3 (the return of Morbius), support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains more than 60 extended and exclusive episodes! This is the last episode appearing in the public feed until January 2023, but the Patreon feed will continue to be updated regularly with exclusive bonus episodes and extended re-edits of old episodes from the pre-Patreon days. Deep Dives in this Episode: "Island of the Damned!" - Marvel Spotlight #4, written by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Ploog, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Who Stalks the Vampire?" - Tomb of Dracula #3, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Ghost Rider" - Marvel Spotlight #5, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog, ©1972 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne."Ghostrider" by Alan Vega and Martin Rev, performed by Rollins Band.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
For 55 more minutes of this episode, which includes our discussion of Avengers #101 and Amazing Adventures #13, as well as our HOT TAKES about Jonathan Hickman and Mike Huddleston's Decorum, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains nearly 60 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Deep Dives in this Episode: "The Birth of... the Gibbon!" - Amazing Spider-Man #110, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita, ©1972 Marvel Comics Quick Summaries in this Episode: "Panic on Park Avenue" - Captain America #151, written by Gerry Conway, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Crisis!" - Daredevil #89, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Return of the Monster!" - Fantastic Four #124, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The World, My Jury!" - Incredible Hulk #153, written by Gary Friedrich and Roy Thomas, art by Dick Ayers, Herb Trimpe, and John Severin, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Fury and the Inferno!" - Iron Man #48, written by Mike Friedrich, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Incredible Shrinking Doom!" - Marvel Feature #4, written by Mike Friedrich, art by Herb Trimpe, ©1972 Marvel Comics"While the World Spins Mad!" - Marvel Premiere #3, written by Stan Lee and Barry Smith, art by Barry Smith and Dan Adkins, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Armageddon -- At Fifty Fathoms Full!" - Sub-Mariner #51, written by Bill Everett and Mike Friedrich, art by Bill Everett, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Resurrection!" - Thor #201, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Jim Mooney, ©1972 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
For 25 more minutes of this episode, which includes our discussion of Iron Man #47 and Fantastic Four #123, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains nearly 60 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Issues Discussed in this Episode: "Enter: Dr. Strange!" - Amazing Spider-Man #109, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Call Him Killgrave!" - Daredevil #88, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"But Who Will Judge the Hulk?" - Incredible Hulk #152, written by Gary Friedrich and Steve Englehart, art by Dick Ayers, Herb Trimpe, and Frank Giacoia, ©1972 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
SEE MBTM AND MORE LIVE AT BOOKS WITH PICTURES! From 6 - 10 pm on Saturday, September 10th, the Eisner Award-winning Books with Pictures will host Block with Party, an official Rose City Comic Con afterparty. Four of Portland's hometown Marvel-themed podcasts — Miles from Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men, Voice of Latveria, Werewolf by Night Podcast, and Marvel by the Month — will team up for Fan-Castic Four, a comics podcasting event, where we will come together to walk you through a milestone Marvel comic with something in it for each of us. Plus special guests! It's gonna be fun!For an additional 35 minutes of this episode, which includes our discussion of Daredevil #87 and Amazing Spider-Man #108, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 50 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Deep Dives in this Episode: "Galactus Unleashed" - Fantastic Four #122, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Iron Man: D.O.A." - Amazing Adventures #12, written by Steve Englehart, art by Tom Sutton and Mike Ploog, ©1972 Marvel Comics Quick Summaries in this Episode:"-- They First Make Mad!" - Avengers #99, written by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Smith and Tom Sutton, ©1972 Marvel Comics"All the Colors... of Evil!" - Captain America #149, written by Gerry Conway, art by Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, ©1972 Marvel Comics"When Monsters Meet!" - Incredible Hulk #151, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Menace at Large!" - Iron Man #46, written by Gary Friedrich, art by George Tuska and John Verpoorten, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Hounds of Helios!" - Marvel Premiere #2, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gil Kane and Dan Adkins, ©1972 Marvel Comics"And Spidey Makes Four!" - Marvel Team-Up #2, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru and Jim Mooney, ©1972 Marvel Comics“A Thunder of War Drums” - Red Wolf #1, written by Gary Friedrich and Roy Thomas, art by Syd Shores, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Dream Stone!" - Sub-Mariner #49, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia, ©1972 Marvel Comics"If This Be Death..!" - Thor #199, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Vince Colletta, ©1972 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
SEE MBTM AND MORE LIVE AT BOOKS WITH PICTURES! From 6 - 10 pm on Saturday, September 10th, the Eisner Award-winning Books with Pictures will host Block with Party, an official Rose City Comic Con afterparty. Four of Portland's hometown Marvel-themed podcasts — Miles from Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men, Voice of Latveria, Werewolf by Night Podcast, and Marvel by the Month — will team up for Fan-Castic Four, a comics podcasting event, where we will come together to walk you through a milestone Marvel comic with something in it for each of us. Plus special guests! It's gonna be fun!For an additional 40 minutes of this episode, which includes our discussion of Daredevil #86 and Fantastic Four #121, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 50 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week!HEY, WHAT HAPPENED TO EPISODE #169? Hmm... maybe patreon.com/marvelbythemonth has the answer to that too. Deep Dives in this Episode: "A Titan Walks Among Us!" - Marvel Feature #3, written by Roy Thomas, art by Ross Andru and Bill Everett, ©1972 Marvel Comics Quick Summaries in this Episode:"Spidey Smashes Through!" - Amazing Spider-Man #107, by Stan Lee and John Romita w/Frank Giacoia, ©1972 Marvel Comics"A Day of Tigers!" - Astonishing Tales #11, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Let Slip the Dogs of War!" - Avengers #98, written by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Smith and Sal Buscema, ©1972 Marvel Comics"The Big Sleep!" - Captain America #148, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Sal Buscema, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Cry Hulk, Cry Havok!" - Incredible Hulk #150, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Twilight of the Hunted!" - Sub-Mariner #48, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Mike Esposito, ©1972 Marvel Comics"-- And Odin Dies!" - Thor #198, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Vince Colletta, ©1972 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Miles Stokes is one-half of the podcasting duo behind Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men, the Marvel history show that's basically what we do, except: they only cover mutant-adjacent Marvel books, they've been doing it for more than twice as long as we have, and they actually have some idea of what they're talking about. Also very much worth checking out is Miles' Thor podcast, The Lightning and the Storm, which he co-hosted with Elisabeth Allie.SEE MILES AND MBTM AND MORE LIVE AT BOOKS WITH PICTURES! On Saturday, September 10th, the Eisner Award-winning Books with Pictures will host Block with Party, an official Rose City Comic Con afterparty. At 7 pm, four of Portland's hometown Marvel-themed podcasts — Miles from Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men, Voice of Latveria, Werewolf by Night Podcast, and Marvel by the Month — will team up for Fan-Castic Four, a comics podcasting event, where we will come together to walk you through a milestone Marvel comic with something in it for each of us. Plus special guests! It's gonna be fun!For an additional 20 minutes of this episode, which includes our discussion of Amazing Spider-Man #106, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 50 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Deep Dives in this Episode: "The Horror That Walks On Air!" - Fantastic Four #120, by Stan Lee and John Buscema w/Joe Sinnott, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Beast!" - Amazing Adventures #11, written by Gerry Conway, art by Tom Sutton and Syd Shores, ©1971 Marvel Comics Quick Summaries in this Episode:"And Behind the Hordes of Hydra..." - Captain America #147, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Sal Buscema and John Verpoorten, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Night Flight!" - Daredevil #85, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Syd Shores, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Inheritor!" - Incredible Hulk #149, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Doomsmasque!" - Sub-Mariner #47, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Mike Esposito, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Well At the Edge of the World!" - Thor #197, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Vince Colletta, ©1971 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
In addition to being the voice of our favorite Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing in Marvel's Squirrel Girl: The Unbeatable Radio Show!, Hal Lublin is the multi-talented writer, actor, and host of the Good Morning Night Vale, We Got This, and Tights and Fights podcasts.For an additional 20 minutes of this episode, which includes our discussion of Incredible Hulk #148, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 50 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Deep Dives in this Episode: "The Spider Slayer!" - Amazing Spider-Man #105, written by Stan Lee, art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia, ©1971 Marvel Comics"And Men Shall Call Him... Warlock!" - Marvel Premiere #1 (Adam Warlock), written by Roy Thomas, art by Gil Kane and Dan Adkins, ©1971 Marvel Comics Quick Summaries in this Episode:"To End In Flame!" - Astonishing Tales #10, written by Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, art by Barry Smith and Sal Buscema, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Mission: Destroy the Femme Force!" - Captain America #146, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Sal Buscema and John Verpoorten, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Night of the Assassin!" - Daredevil #84, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Syd Shores, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Three Stood Together!" - Fantastic Four #119, written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Beneath the Armor Beats a Heart!" - Iron Man #45, written by Gary Friedrich and Steve Englehart, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Even the Noble Die!" - Sub-Mariner #46, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Mike Esposito, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Within the Realm of Kartag!" - Thor #196, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Vince Colletta, ©1971 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
*except for that one jerk on Twitter.For an additional 30 minutes of this episode, including recaps of Fantastic Four #118 and Sub-Mariner #45, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 50 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Deep Dives in this Episode: "Armageddon on Avenue 'A'" - Iron Man #44, written by Roy Thomas, art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Beauty and the Brute!" - Amazing Spider-Man #104, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia, ©1971 Marvel Comics Quick Summaries in this Episode:"-- In His Hand --- The World!" - Amazing Adventures #10, written by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Sekowsky and Frank Giacoia, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Skyjacked!" - Captain America #145, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Gil Kane and John Romita, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Widow Accused!" - Daredevil #83, written by Gerry Conway, art by Alan Weiss, Barry Smith, and Bill Everett, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The End of Doc Samson!" - Incredible Hulk #147, written by Gerry Conway, art by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Heaven Is a Very Small Place!" - Incredible Hulk #147, written by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Nightmare On Bald Mountain!" - Marvel Feature #2 (Defenders), written by Roy Thomas, art by Ross Andru and Sal Buscema, ©1971 Marvel Comics"In the Shadow of Mangog!" - Thor #195, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Vince Colletta, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Weep For a Lost Nightmare!" - Iron Man #44, written by Robert Kanigher and Gerry Conway, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta, ©1971 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
For an additional 22 minutes of this episode, including recaps of Incredible Hulk #46, Sub-Mariner #44, and Thor #194, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains nearly 50 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Stories Covered In This Episode:"Walk the Savage Land!" - Amazing Spider-Man #103 - 20¢ issue, 24 pages, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Legend of the Lizard Men!" - Astonishing Tales #9, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Now Send the Scorpion" - Daredevil #82, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Jack Abel, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Flame and the Quest!" - Fantastic Four #117, written by Archie Goodwin, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Hydra Over All!" and “The Falcon Fights Alone!” - Captain America #144, written by Gary Friedrich, art by John Romita and Gray Morrow, ©1971 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
In this episode, Elliott Kalan begins his Rocky-style training montage to prepare for The Flop House's first LIVE show in over two years! If you're going to be anywhere near Brooklyn, NY on Sunday, August 7th, you owe it to yourself to buy a ticket today and see The Original Peaches live at The Bell House!And hey, while you're on the internet, how about leaving a five-star review for The Flop House as a 15th birthday present for the world's best podcast! (And then check out Elliott's other podcast, The Who Was? Podcast and buy a copy of Maniac of New York: The Bronx Is Burning.)For an additional 50 minutes of this episode, including deep dives into Doctor Doom's quest to save his mother's damned soul in Astonishing Tales #8 and the debut of the Defenders in Marvel Premiere #1,plus our listener recommendations, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains nearly 50 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"A Monster Called... Morbius!" - Amazing Spider-Man #101, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia, ©1971 Marvel Comics Other Stories Covered in This Episode:"The Battle of New Brittannia!" - Astonishing Tales #8, written by Roy Thomas and Gary Friedrich, art by Herb Trimpe and Tom Sutton, ©1971 Marvel Comics"This Badge Bedeviled!" - Astonishing Tales #8, written by Len Wein and Mike Friedrich, art by George Tuska and Mike Esposito, ©1971 Marvel Comics"All Things Must End!" - Avengers #92, written by Roy Thomas, art by Sal Buscema and George Roussos, ©1971 Marvel Comics"And In the End..." - Captain America #142, written by Gary Friedrich, art by John Romita and Joe Sinnott, ©1971 Marvel Comics"In the Eyes... of the Owl!" - Daredevil #80, written by Gerry Conway, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Secret of the Eternals" - Fantastic Four #115, written by Stan Lee and Archie Goodwin, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, ©1971 Marvel Comics"The Monster and the Madman!" - Incredible Hulk #144, written by Roy Thomas and Gary Friedrich, art by Dick Ayers and John Severin, ©1971 Marvel Comics"When Demons Wail!" - Iron Man #42, written by Gerry Conway, art by George Tuska and Frank Giacoia, ©1971 Marvel Comics"And a House Whose Name... Is Death!" - Sub-Mariner #42, written by Gerry Conway, art by George Tuska and Jim Mooney, ©1971 Marvel Comics"Conflagration!" - Thor #192, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema and Sam Grainger, ©1971 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Welcome back, ghouls! It's time for another episode of the show! This time, I've lured MonsterMatt Patterson down to the crypt to talk about another great horror comic! The Monster of Frankenstein 1, 1973, was the third of the "big three" monsters to get its own series, but don't even think that means the material is third rate. With names like Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog, you know you're in for a monstrously good time! The best part of this issue is that it mirrors the Mary Shelley novel, so it appeals to the classic readers as well as comic book fans. If you'd like to contact the show, you can do so by email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or on Twitter to me @Billyd_licious or on the FB page. You can find MonsterMatt on Twitter @1Monstermatt or at monster-matt.com (and check out his books on Amazon)! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/magsnmonsters/message
Writer Joe Keatinge has been our most frequent guest, and with good reason: no one appreciates early Marvel weirdness more than him! His entire life has been leading up to this episode.For an additional 40 minutes of this episode — including our deep dives into the Neal Adams story from Tower of Shadows #2 ("One Hungers") and our MONSTER by the Minute speed round covering eight Silver and Bronze Age Marvel horror stories — support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content, with more than 40 extended and exclusive episodes! Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"At the Stroke of Midnight" - Tower of Shadows #1, written and drawn by Jim Steranko, ©1969 Marvel Comics"...Man-Thing!" - Savage Tales #1, by Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, art by Gray Morrow, ©1971 Marvel Comics "MONSTER by the Month" theme and all incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
From 2013 Neal Discusses his solidarity with Gary Friedrich on his Ghost Rider Creation dispute with Marvel, The Pilipino 70s art explosion, motion comics and more
For an additional 30 minutes of this episode, support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content. The expanded edition of this episode includes our conversations about Captain America #132 ("The Fearful Secret of Bucky Barnes!") and Astonishing Tales #3 ("Doom Must Die!"). Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"The Prisoner -- The Power -- and -- Dr. Doom!" - Thor #182, by Stan Lee and John Buscema w/Joe Sinnott, ©1970 Marvel Comics Marvel by the Minute Issues:"To Smash the Spider!" - Amazing Spider-Man #91, written by Stan Lee, art by Gil Kane and John Romita, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Back to the Savage Land" - Astonishing Tales #3, written by Gerry Conway, art by Barry Smith and Sam Grainger, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Hostage!" - Avengers #82, written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, ©1970 Marvel Comics"The Tribune" - Daredevil #70, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Gene Colan and Syd Shores, ©1970 Marvel Comics"The Monster In the Streets!" - Fantastic Four #105, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita and John Verpoorten, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Among Us Walks... The Golem" - Incredible Hulk #134, written by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Beware -- The Mechanoid!" - Iron Man #32, written by Allyn Brodsky, art by George Tuska and "Joe Gaudioso" (Mike Esposito), ©1970 Marvel Comics"Call Her Llyra -- Call Her Legend!" - Sub-Mariner #32, written by Roy Thomas, art by Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, ©1970 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
For an additional 15 minutes of this episode, support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content. The expanded edition of this episode includes our conversation about Daredevil #69 ("A Life On the Line"), in which Black Panther reveals his secret identity to the Man Without Fear... and reveals that he's known his for a while now! Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"When Dies a Legend!" - Avengers #81, written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, ©1970 Marvel Comics"And Death Shall Come!" - Amazing Spider-Man #90, written by Stan Lee, art by Gil Kane and John Romita, ©1970 Marvel Comics Marvel by the Minute Issues:"Pawns of the Mandarin" - Amazing Adventures #3, written by Jack Kirby, art by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone, ©1970 Marvel Comics"The Widow and the Militants!" - Amazing Adventures #3, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Gene Colan and Bill Everett, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Bucky Reborn!" - Captain America #131, written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan and Dick Ayers, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Our World -- Enslaved!" - Fantastic Four #104, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita and John Verpoorten, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Day of Thunder -- Night of Death!" - Incredible Hulk #133, written by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Anything -- For the Cause!" - Iron Man #31, written by Allyn Brodsky, art by Don Heck and Chic Stone, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Attuma Triumphant!" - Sub-Mariner #31, written by Roy Thomas, art by Sal Buscema and "Joe Gaudioso" (Mike Esposito), ©1970 Marvel Comics"One God Must Fall!" - Thor #181, written by Stan Lee, art by Neal Adams and Joe Sinnott, ©1970 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Issues Covered In This Episode:"The Young Warriors!" - Amazing Adventures #2, written by Gary Friedrich, art by John Buscema and John Verpoorten, ©1970 Marvel Comics"The Arms of Doctor Octopus!" - Amazing Spider-Man #88, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita and Jim Mooney, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Lo! The Lethal Legion!" - Avengers #79, written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, ©1970 Marvel Comics"A Titan Stalks the Tenements!" - Incredible Hulk #131, written by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, ©1970 Marvel Comics"The Vengeance of -- the Red Skull!" - Captain America #129, written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan and Dick Ayers, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Stilt-Man Stalks the Soundstage" - Daredevil #67, written by Gary Friedrich and Roy Thomas, art by Gene Colan and Syd Shores, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Save the People -- Save the Country!" - Iron Man #29, written by Mimi Gold, art by Don Heck and Chic Stone, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Fear is the Hunter!" - Sub-Mariner #29, written by Roy Thomas, art by Sal Buscema and "Joe Gaudioso" (Mike Esposito), ©1970 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.
Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"Unmasked At Last!" - Amazing Spider-Man #87, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita and Jim Mooney, ©1970 Marvel Comics"The Controller Lives!" - Iron Man #28, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Don Heck and Johnny Craig, ©1970 Marvel ComicsFor more than 30 additional minutes of this episode, support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content. The expanded edition of this episode includes our conversation about Amazing Adventures #1 and Astonishing Tales #1, including a brief history of Marvel's distribution woes, its track record with split books, the return of Wally Wood, and the minor miracle that is Black Widow discovering East Harlem."Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Joe Keatinge has forgotten more about Marvel Comics than you've ever known. And he's even written a few, like What If...? Age of Ultron and Morbius: The Living Vampire. When he's not crafting the stories that serve as the cornerstones of Marvel's 2021-22 TV and movie slate, he's delivering great creator-owned yarns like Ringside and Shutter.For an extra 45 minutes of this episode, support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content. The expanded edition of this episode includes our conversations about X-Men #66 — the last new issue of X-Men until 1975! — and Thor #174, as well as non-MU titles like Our Love Story #4 and Mad About Millie #10. Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"The Monster From the Lost Lagoon!" - Fantastic Four #97, by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby w/Frank Giacoia, ©1970 Marvel ComicsChamber of Darkness #4: “The Monster!” - Chamber of Darkness #4, written by Jack Kirby, art by Jack Kirby and John Verpoorten; “The Man Who Owned the World!” - Chamber of Darkness #4, written by Tom Sutton w/Dennis O'Neil, art by Tom Sutton; “The Sword and the Sorcerers!” - Chamber of Darkness #4, written by Roy Thomas, art by Barry (not-yet-Windsor-)Smith; ©1970 Marvel Comics“They Serve In Silence!” - Captain Savage #19, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Dick Ayers and John Severin, ©1970 Marvel Comics“The Man Who Killed the Kid!” - Rawhide Kid #75, written by Larry Lieber, art by Larry Lieber and John Tartaglione, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
"Death Without Warning!" - Amazing Spider-Man #75, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita and Jim Mooney, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Betrayal!" - Avengers #66, written by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Smith and Syd Shores, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Far Worse Than Death!" - Captain America #116, written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan and Joe Sinnott, ©1969 Marvel Comics"That Zo Might Live... a Galaxy Must Die!" - Captain Marvel #15, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Gary Friedrich, Tom Sutton, and Dan Adkins, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Call Him... Fear!" - Daredevil #54, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gene Colan and George Klein, ©1969 Marvel Comics"A Clash of Titans" - Incredible Hulk #118, written by Stan Lee, art by Herb Trimpe, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Of Beasts and Men!" - Iron Man #16, written by Archie Goodwin, art by George Tuska and Johnny Craig, ©1969 Marvel Comics"The Heir of Frankenstein!" - Silver Surfer #7, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema and Sal Buscema, ©1969 Marvel Comics"The Sea That Time Forgot!" - Sub-Mariner #16, written by Roy Thomas, art by Marie Severin and "Joe Gaudioso" (Mike Esposito), ©1969 Marvel Comics"Mission: Murder!" - X-Men #58, written by Roy Thomas, art by Neal Adams and Tom Palmer, ©1969 Marvel Comics
"What Is... the Power?" - X-Men #56, written by Roy Thomas, art by Neal Adams and Tom Palmer, ©1969 Marvel Comics"The Eve of... Annihilation!" - Incredible Hulk #116, written by Stan Lee, art by Herb Trimpe and Dan Adkins, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Burn, Namor... Burn!" - Sub-Mariner #14, written by Roy Thomas, art by Marie Severin and "Joe Gaudioso" (Mike Esposito), ©1969 Marvel Comics"When a Galaxy Beckons..." - Captain Marvel #14, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Frank Springer and Vince Colletta, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Like a Death Ray From the Sky!" - Avengers #64, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gene Colan and George Klein, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Worlds Without End!" - Silver Surfer #6, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema and Sal Buscema, ©1969 Marvel Comics"The Night of the Panther!" - Daredevil #52, written by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Smith and Johnny Craig, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Lest Mankind Fall!" - Thor #164, by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby w/Vince Colletta, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #169Police Action #2, Atlas Comics, cover-dated April 1975."Taxi 2147 is Missing," by Gary Friedrich, with art by Mike Sekowsky & Al McWilliams. and "Whatever Happened to Luke Malone?" by Gary Friedrich, with art by Mike Ploog and Frank Springer.What happens when Professor Alan visits New York City in 1975? Does he get mugged? Taken hostage? Does he make it out alive?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: What the Frell?Next Episode: Six from Sirius 1 & 2, Epic Comics, cover-dated July and August 1984. 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 Comics
"Eternity, Eternity" - Doctor Strange #180, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1969 Marvel Comics"And In This Corner... Goliath!" - Avengers #63, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gene Colan and George Klein, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Captives of the Controller!" - Iron Man #13, written by Archie Goodwin, art by George Tuska and Johnny Craig, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Traitors or Heroes?" - Captain Marvel #13, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Frank Springer and Vince Colletta, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Rocked by the Shocker!" - Amazing Spider-Man #72, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema, John Romita, and Jim Mooney, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Lo, the Leader Lives!" - Incredible Hulk #115, written by Stan Lee, art by Herb Trimpe and Dan Adkins, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Death, Thou Shalt Die!" - Sub-Mariner #13, written by Roy Thomas, art by Marie Severin and Joe Sinnott, ©1969 Marvel ComicsNot Brand Echh #13, ©1969 Marvel Comics"The Living Pharaoh!" - X-Men #55, written by Roy Thomas, art by Don Heck, Werner Roth, and Vince Colletta, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.
On this episode of Word Balloon, legendary artist Neal Adams returned to discuss many issues of the 2012 comic book scene. From finding a neutral way to help Gary Friedrich's financial situation, without taking sides in the Disney-Friedrich-Ghost Rider ownership lawsuit, to DC and Marvel's new place in their corporate parents structures.Neal talks about that era's Comic Book films based on DC Marvel and Dark Horse properties, and asks why wasn't John Stewart in the Green Lantern movie, given his prominent place on TV's Justice League series, which had a built in audience of millions? (Adams was the co-creator of John Stewart) You'll also hear a good dose of comic book history. From Neal's point of view of the Pinoy artist invasion of the 1970's with guys like Tony De Zuniga and Alfredo Alcala, plus other Adams peers like John Buscema, and Gene Colan.We discuss Batman Odyssey and Neal's Dark Horse Presents serial Blood. Plus some current and future projects including hints at a new Marvel project. We wrap up with an interesting look at how the idea of the motion comic has evolved into Neal's work in animatics for the motion picture industry.
Neste episódio de news , o ArgCast apresenta comentários dos assuntos da semana: O trailer (?) / comercial (?) do filme dos Vingadores (exibido no Super-Bowl), o novo trailer do filme Amazing Spider-Man, e, em meio às notícias sobre o processo da Disney/Marvel sobre o desenhista Gary Friedrich, os falecimentos de Al Rio, entre outros, e os 18 anos da morte de Jack Kirby (ocorrida em 6 de Fevereiro de 1994) Ana Recalde, Daniel HDR, Felipe Morcelli e Joacelio Batista fazem uma profunda reflexão sobre o legado dos autores de hqs do futuro!
Matt Fraction has a new puppy.The fourth and final volume of November, the crime drama graphic novel he wrote with artist Elsa Charretier, was just released a couple of weeks ago. It's great.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Captain Marvel #5: “The Mark of the Metazoid” - written by Arnold Drake, art by Don Heck w/John Tartaglione, ©1968 Marvel ComicsX-Men #47: “The Warlock Wears Three Faces” - written by Gary Friedrich and Arnold Drake, art by Werner Roth w/John Tartaglione, ©1968 Marvel ComicsAmazing Spider-Man #64: “The Vulture’s Prey” - written by Stan Lee, art by Don Heck w/”Mickey Demeo” (Mike Esposito), ©1968 Marvel ComicsAvengers #55: “Mayhem Over Manhattan” - written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema w/George Klein, ©1968 Marvel ComicsComplete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #64, Avengers #55, Captain Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders #5, Captain America #105, Captain Marvel #5, Daredevil #43, Doctor Strange #172, Fantastic Four #78, Incredible Hulk #107, Iron Man #5, Marvel Super-Heroes #16, Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #4, Sgt. Fury #57, Sgt. Fury Annual #4, Sub-Mariner #5, Thor #155, X-Men #47, ©1968 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Joe Keatinge is tied for our most frequent guest as of this episode. He's also a very good writer whose work you should check out, especially Shutter, Ringside, Stellar, Glory, Flavor, and Evolution. His next story, "Skull Man: Man of a Thousand Skulls," appears in The BeBop #1, coming to you soon from Bird's Eye Comics.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Daredevil #41: “The Death of Mike Murdock!” - written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan w/John Tartaglione, ©1968 Marvel ComicsX-Men #45: “When Mutants Clash!” - written by Gary Friedrich, art by Werner Roth w/John Tartaglione, ©1968 Marvel ComicsAvengers #53: "In Battle Joined!" - written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema w/George Tuska, ©1968 Marvel ComicsSpectacular Spider-Man #1: “Lo, This Monster” - written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita w/Jim Mooney; "In the Beginning --” - written by Stan Lee, art by Larry Lieber w/Bill Everett, ©1968 Marvel ComicsComplete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #62, Avengers #53, Captain America #103, Captain Marvel #3, Daredevil #41, Doctor Strange #170, Fantastic Four #76, Incredible Hulk #105, Iron Man #3, Marvel Super-Heroes #15, Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #2, Sgt. Fury #55, Sub-Mariner #3, Thor #153, X-Men #45, ©1968 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Incredible Hulk #104: “Ring Around the Rhino!” - written by Gary Friedrich, art by Marie Severin w/Frank Giacoia, ©1968 Marvel ComicsNick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #1: “Who is Scorpio?” - written by Jim Steranko, art by Jim Steranko w/Joe Sinnott, ©1968 Marvel ComicsAmazing Spider-Man #61: “What a Tangled Web We Weave!” - written by Stan Lee, layouts by John Romita, art by Don Heck w/”Mickey Demeo” (Mike Esposito), ©1968 Marvel ComicsAvengers #52: “Death Calls for the Arch-Heroes!” - written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema w/Vince Colletta, ©1968 Marvel ComicsComplete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #61, Avengers #52, Captain America #102, Captain Marvel #2, Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders #3, Daredevil #40, Doctor Strange #169, Fantastic Four #75, Incredible Hulk #104, Iron Man #2, Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #1, Not Brand Echh #8, Sgt. Fury #54, Sub-Mariner #2, Thor #152, X-Men #44, ©1968 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Seanbaby invented being funny on the internet. He continues to do it with impossible regularity and hilarity at 1900HOTDOG.com. (Due to a minor total audio catastrophe, we had to fall back on our emergency backup recording. So it's a Zoom call, but it's a Zoom call that might make you pee your pants.)Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Thor #142 #64, written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Vince Colletta - “The Scourge of the Super-Skrull!”Daredevil #30, written by Stan Lee, art Gene Colan w/John Tartaglione - “-- If There Should Be a Thunder God!”Not Brand Echh #1, written by Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, and Gary Friedrich, art by Jack Kirby, Marie Severin, Ross Andru, Bill Everett, "Mickey Demeo" (Mike Esposito), and John Severin - "The Silver Burper!" / "The Fastest Gums In the West!" / "The Human Scorch Versus the Sunk Mariner" / "A Day of Blunder!"Complete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #51, Avengers #42, Daredevil #30, Fantastic Four #65, Not Brand Echh #1, Sgt. Fury #44, Strange Tales #159, Tales of Suspense #92, Tales to Astonish #94, Thor #142, X-Men #34, ©1967 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Tonight, we review HELSTROM (2020, HULU). Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. And Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s share their thoughts about this week's awesome collection of streaming horror films. Joining the crew is Horror News Radio co-host, Dave Dreher! Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine HELSTROM (2020, HULU) As the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer, Helstrom follows Daimon (Tom Austen) and Ana Helstrom (Sydney Lemmon), and their complicated dynamic, as they track down the worst of humanity — each with their own attitude and skills. IMDb Created by Paul Zbyszewski Based on Daimon Hellstrom and Satana by Roy Thomas, John Romita, Gary Friedrich, and Herb Trimpe Cast: Tom Austen, Sydney Lemmon, Elizabeth Marvel, Robert Wisdom Release: Available on HULU, October 16, 2020 FEEDBACK: feedback@grueosmemagazine.com FOLLOW: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Events: https://gruesomemagazine.com/events/list/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors Rocky Gray, HNR Theme Song: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRockyGray
We take a look at the life of Comic Book Writer Gary Friedrich. Is he really the creator of the character Ghost Rider? Or did he simply do a reimagining? We dive into the history & answer all of those questions. Follow us on Instagram @dontforgetaboutuspodcastshow If you'd like to support a first responders family, check out these two great firefighter companies: https://www.directattackapparel.com/ use code STAYSHARP for 10% off @directattackapparel https://www.muertoscoffeeco.com/ use code MUERTOS for a discount @muertoscoffeeco If you'd like to support our show: https://reppsports.com/ & use our code DFAU at checkout @repp_sports @razeenergy If you're looking for a good comic book community to join, visit @silverage.comic.loop to sign up to become a looper on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're back for daily podcasts! The new releases will be out of date for this episode and the next, but Devon, Steven, and Will are back to discuss the news and new releases! New Releases: 7:19 Archie 1941 #1 9:20 Cemetery Beach #1 12:20 Fantastic Four #2 15:21 House of Whispers #1 18:58 Iceman #1 26:14 Infinity Wars #3 29:07Journey To Mystery #1 33:04 Red Hood #26 News: 36:59 Gary Friedrich passed away 38:19 Swamp Thing pilot directed by Glenn Wiseman and Abbie Arcane cast 45:11 New Guardians series coming in 2019 48:56 Entertainment Weekly's Captain Marvel Article 56:11 Mattel Toys launching movie studio 1:01:37 Superior Spider-Man Returning 1:06:09 Grant Morrison expanding Green Lantern powers 1:15:39 New series titled "Di"
Episode 6: Mr. Tam-Bor-ine Man Today we’ll be covering Captain Marvel vol 1 issues 11, 15, and 16Preface: Sales of Captain Marvel were shaky but the title was important This caused the creative team to be inconsistent This is a much more modern storytelling method Captain Marvel 11: Rebirth Captain Marvel is going to be executed by Kree Firing Squad The Kree Firing Squad is vaporized by an Aakon raiding party Medic Una gets into the fray to defend her man The Aakon have changed appearance Mar-Vell waxes poetic, pining for justice and peace Medic Una is killed!!! NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! Why Must She Be Fridged?!?! Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg are gonna tussle Una is actually alive! Mar steals a spaceship from the cape to spirit her away. Nope, Una is dead again… out of the refrigerator and into the freezer Yon-Rogg’s ship yeets Mar’s ship faster than light into the cosmos Mar hallucinates as he is lost in space for months He awakens planetside healed and refreshed There is a giant building and a being calling to him… the being is ZO! Mar agrees to work for ZO in exchange for buffs to allow him to get revenge on Yon Captain Marvel 15: That ZO Might Live… A Galaxy Must Die! Captain Marvel demands that ZO prove that he’s as powerful as he claims ZO shows Mar a slideshow of Western History ending in Nuclear Holocaust It then shows Mar-Vell a vision of Mar destroying Kree-Lar There’s tons of awesome Black Light Poster Art Mar is convinced, it’s a good slide-show ZO tells Mar-Vell that Mar has to destroy the Kree Pagan God TAMBOR TAMBOR has magnetic powers, which we all know work by magic If Mar destroys Mag-TAMBOR-no it will destroy Kree-Lar so Mar is stumped Mar-vell is ultimately captured by the followers of Tam-Bor Captain Marvel 16: Behind the Mask of ZO! Captain Marvel is dragged before Tam-Bor Tam-bor brings the destructive magnetism which Mar overcomes with Jet-Belt Action Mar-Vel discovers that Tam-Bor isn’t a God but is a giant Kirby-esq machine! Mar-Vel defeats Tam-Bor with his Olympic Leaping Skills Ronan the Accuser teleports in and blasts Mar-Vel Ronan is finally shown as a Blue Kree (signaling that he tastes like Raspberry) Ronan thrashes Captain Marvel with his Universal Weapon but Mar activates his helmets self-destruct and lobs it like a grenade at Tam-Bor, destroying it. Ronan is about to execute Mar when the Supreme Intelligence intercedes with its Super Sentry Mar-Vel is teleported to the Hall of Judgement by the Super Sentry Turns out, Mar isn’t the one on trial, Zarek the Imperial Minister is. Mar knows him by another name though, ZO! Zarek, Ronan, and Yon-Rogg were conspiring together because of Racism… Yep, they were tired of the Supreme Intelligences dumb liberal policies of a peaceful pluralistic society and wanted to make Kree-Lar great again! Zarek and Ronan attempt to escape but the Supreme Intelligence captures them In reward for all he’s been through, the Supreme Intelligence gives Mar the Nega-Bands and a new costume. Mar-Vell tries to teleport to Earth but something goes wrong and he ends up in THE NEGATIVE ZONE! If you want to read the issues we covered today you can find them collected in: Essential Captain Marvel Vol 1 Marvel Masterworks: Captain Marvel Vol 2 Digitally on Comixology and Marvel Unlimited Ask your local library If you would like to know more about Captain Marvel: Avengers (1964) 89-97 The Kree Skrull War Marvel Graphic Novel #1: The Death of Captain Marvel Ronan: Inhumans Vol. 3 Annihilators (2012) Black Vortex (2015) Creators of these issues: Arnold Drake, Dick Ayers, Vince Colletta, Jean Izzo, Stan Lee, Barry Windsor-Smith, Herb Trimpe, Gary Friedrich, Tom Sutton, Dan Adkins, Jean Izzo, Marie Severin, John Verpoorten, Sam Rosen, Archie Goodwin, Don Heck, and Syd ShoresFind us on Twitter @ArtifactsOfI and ArtifactsOfInfinity.com
Happy New Year! This episode takes a concentrated look at roughly one-third of the most-significant of Marvel’s output throughout 1972. The Sarcastic Four (Nick Duke, Tim Capel, Russell Sellers and Todd Weber) talk in depth about a Stan Lee's vision of Ragnarok in Thor #200, The Amazing Spider-Man's discovery of his Aunt May's terrible life choices in issues #113-115, more terrible Avengers stories-but this time featuring the Sentinels in issues #102-104, Warlock #1-3 with Counter-Earth shenanigans and the introduction of the Soul Gem, Ghost Rider's sublime first appearance in Marvel Spotlight #5, more excellent comics featuring Black Widow and the secret of Project Four in Daredevil #90-91, the first three issues of the Defenders in their own title, Captain America versus Captain America (from the '50s) in issues #153-156 and the woman who would become Tigra's debut in The Cat #1. The boys discuss the contributions of creators Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Steve Englehart, John Buscema, Rich Buckler, Mike Friedrich, Gary Friedrich, Mike Ploog, Sal Buscema, John Romita, Joe Sinnott, Gil Kane, Gene Colan and Tom Palmer. The boys also rate their favorite stories, creators, heroes/villains and covers from 1972. Welcome to the Marvel Age! Each month PTBN Comics’ very own Sarcastic Four (Nick Duke, Tim Capel, Russell Sellers and Todd Weber) take an in-depth,year-by-year look at Marvel Comics’ publishing history, focusing the most significant stories from that year. The team looks at important character debuts, discusses significant comic creators, and places social and historical context of the era onto the books-all culminating in a holistic look at the Marvel Age of Comics.
Prepare to have your spine-chilled! It's Halloween in the Bronze Age Bunker and our panel is swapping tales from MONSTERS UNLEASHED #4 (1973) featuring new stories from Gary Friedrich, John Buscema, Frank Brunner, Gerry Conway and Jesus Blasco, plus an Atlas era reprint from Stan Lee, and Bill Everett.
Inner Demons returns with heavy hearts and sad tidings following the passing of Ghost Rider co-creator Gary Friedrich, who will missed by Flameheads everywhere. This episode Chris and Brian review some classic comics, including Johnny Blaze's fight against the Hulk in Ghost Rider (1973) # 11, Danny Ketch's confrontation with Blackout in Ghost Rider (1990) # 15, and a return to the abandoned Quentin Carnival in Ghost Rider (2006) # 5. Listen, enjoy, and then go read Marvel Spotlight # 5 in Mr. Friedrich's memory!You can listen to the episode at the Vengeance Unbound page on blogspot, or you can download it from Stitcher, iTunes, or Google Podcasts. You can also find us on Facebook, just search for "Vengeance Unbound" and on Twitter under @InnerDemonsGR. Thanks for listening!
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Agustín y Alejandro recuerdan a otros ilustres fallecidos del mundo del cómic: Rich Buckler, Marie Severin, Antonio Fraguas "Forges", Harlan Ellison, Norm Breyfogle, Flo Steinberg y Gary Friedrich Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Lista de difusión de Ed. Limitada en WhatsApp: Mandar nombre completo al 619028920 Modera: Agustín Amador Participa: Alejandro Monge Edición y música Jose Ceballos Temas de: Jeff Beck, Josh Kramer, Matthew Fisher, Joe Bongiorno y Tom Waits
Here is the second part to our epic conversation with the one and only Sumner! Hanging out at the historic
There are No Photo Ops for This Episode (Contest of Challengers) This episode does not contain an interview with Aubrey Sitterson and Chris Moreno from The Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling, and we tell you the unfortunate reason why. Hopefully, the end of the continuing story of Challengers and our alarm company. Paperwork and bureaucracy! Ace Comic Con Chicago is happening. Great for celebrity photo ops! No so much for, you know, comics. Jook Joint #1 is pretty brutal, but certainly worth the read. It’s pretty ballsy of Marvel to pay tribute to Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich.
This episode does not contain an interview with Aubrey Sitterson and Chris Moreno from The Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling, and we tell you the unfortunate reason why. Hopefully, the end of the continuing story of Challengers and our alarm company. Paperwork and bureaucracy! Ace Comic Con Chicago is happening. Great for celebrity photo ops! No so much for, you know, comics. Jook Joint #1 is pretty brutal, but certainly worth the read. It’s pretty ballsy of Marvel to pay tribute to Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich.
We wax elegiac in this episode, as we speak a few words in praise of recently departed creators Marie Severin, Gary Friedrich, and Norm Breyfogle. We also share our gut reactions to the traumatic first issue of DC's Heroes in Crisis miniseries, along with other reviews, reflections, and rejoinders. (1:10:23)
We wax elegiac in this episode, as we speak a few words in praise of recently departed creators Marie Severin, Gary Friedrich, and Norm Breyfogle. We also share our gut reactions to the traumatic first issue of DC's Heroes in Crisis miniseries, along with other reviews, reflections, and rejoinders. (1:10:23)
Welcome to the place where I get to let my geek flag fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This is where I look into the world of geekdom and some geek news, comics, The Simpsons, Star Wars, and whatever randomness finds its way onto the recording. This level of the podcast includes FX details for Y: The Last Man show, all of Harry Potter available on Syfy on demand, the Alita Battle Angel trailer, Tom Cruise as Hal Jordan, Iron Fist Season 2, James Gunn script will likely be used in some capacity for Guardians 3, Nicolas Cage based his Spider-Noir on Humphrey Bogart, Dark Horse losing Buffy and Firefly licenses, Pennyworth movie for EPIX in production, Rag doll coming to Flash, Richard E Grant debunks rumor that he’s playing Thrawn, Brendan Fraser cast to play Metal Man in Doom Patrol/Timothy Dalton as The Chief, Hans Zimmer set to score Wonder Woman sequel, Tom Kane recorded lines for Clone Wars, Alec Baldwin casting news for the Joker movie, a real-world Harry Potter earthquake cover-up, a Christopher Robin non-spoiler review, Star Wars looking to cast new female character for Episode IX, Rian Johnson still working on the new trilogy, The Last Jedi tops Black Panther and Thor: Ragnarok in Blu-Ray sales for the US, the return of Greg Grunberg’s Snap Wexley to Star Wars: Episode IX, a Disney featurette introducing the characters of Star Wars Resistance, Doom Patrol casts Alan Tudyk as Mr. Nobody, Matt Smith in Episode IX, Battlefront 2 is getting a new mode/new heroes later this year, new Star Wars book by Pablo Hidalgo, Black Adam producer gives update, Oscar Isaac praises critics of The Last Jedi, Captain Marvel EW photos, Jeffrey Dean Morgan wants to play Lobo, Robin Wright back for Wonder Woman 84, Rebecca Ferguson to join Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, Henry Cavill as the lead in Witcher series on Netflix, Henry Cavill out as Superman/Michael B Jordan in, Mark Ruffalo re: Avengers 4 details, Mattel launches film division, Daredevil Season 3 teaser, Captain Britain & Black Knight rumored to be coming from Guy Ritchie, Ray Fisher doesn’t have high hopes for a Cyborg Movie, Swamp Thing TV show details, and a tribute to Gary Friedrich and Marie Severin. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/support
This week, we discuss DC Universe, Doom Patrol casting, Cloak & Dagger, Black Panther's Oscar chances, Captain Marvel & the Skrulls, Secret Invasion, Marie Severin, Gary Friedrich, and a bunch of listener questions. Starring Ryan Higgins, Brock Sager, Kevin Sharp, and Charlie West.
Kicking off another week with all the latest nerd news. Brie Larson's EW cover as Captain Marvel. The passing of Burt Reynolds, Marie Severin and Gary Friedrich. Plus talking about DC Animated movies vs. live action, Readers Reviews and a tease for next week's show!
Ok Firesiders it's about to get hot in here. Join Mendte, Mr. Maurer, and P. Features as the talk a walk through hell. With the passing of Ghost Rider creator Gary Friedrich the guys thought it would only be fitting to take a look at the legacy of Ghost Rider. Starting with Johnny Blaze and getting the Cliff Notes ready to get all the way to Cosmic Ghost Rider. So grab you hellfire shotgun and crank up the podcast that is about to set your skull on fire. Welcome to Fireside.
CAPÍTULO #162… ¡Hemos vuelto! Y lo hacemos por todo lo alto con el anuncio de nuestra nueva revista que saldrá a venta en octubre. Pero volvemos a los micros y volvemos con algo que nos pedísteis muchos, 100 Balas. La ópera de género negro de Azzarello y Risso que se extendió durante 100 números en el sello Vertigo. Además os traeremos un resumen de las cosas más importantes que han pasado este verano y os acercaremos de forma especial muchas de las novedades que han sonado fuerte estos meses, que no han sido pocas. Como siempre, es un placer volver a juntarnos para vosotros, nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:11:08] Se hace oficial, Netflix cierra 10 episodios de Locke and Key Saga continuará tras un “intermedio” de un año Novedades Panini Cómics para Octubre 2018 Marvel anuncia el equipo creativo de la nueva serie de Conan Nuevos detalles sobre el regreso de Marvel Knights Fallecen Marie Severin y Gary Friedrich, co-creadores de Spider-Woman y Ghost Rider NOVEDADES [00:34:10] El Sheriff de Babilonia: Edición Integral (00:35) El Hombre Garabateado (00:41) Ojo de Halcón y Soldado de Invierno: La búsqueda de la Viuda Negra (00:43) Colección Vertigo (00:47) Caballero Luna #7 (00:51) Marvel Saga. El Inmortal Puño de Hierro (00:58) Nivawa y Saitô (01:03) Moriarty el patriota (01:06) DC Comics Bombshells (01:10) Rayo Negro: La colección completa. 100% Marvel (01:18) All You Need Is Kill (01:26) Maximum Gantz (01:32) The Crow (01:36) Veneno: Protector letal. 100% Marvel HC (01:41) Green Lantern: Tierra Uno (01:48) Sex Story. La primera historia de la sexualidad en cómic (01:54) Warlock y la Guardia del Infinito (01:59) La Patrulla-X: Dios ama, el Hombre mata (02:03) Secret Weapons (02:06) ANÁLISIS: 100 BALAS [02:12:10] Creada por Brian Azzarello y el dibujante Eduardo Risso, 100 Balas es una de las series más longevas del sello Vertigo acumulando 100 números que se publicaron a lo largo de 10 años. En 100 Balas se nos presenta un tipo con un maletín que ofrece una pistola 100 Balas y pruebas de alguien que merece venganza por parte de quién recibe este regalo. De forma pausada y jugando con los códigos del género negro, las piezas van encajando mientras vemos varios de estos casos, alguien anda detrás de todo esto. Una serie sólida que mantiene la intriga a lo largo de su trayectoria. Una obra maestra del género. OYENTES [02:52:24] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! ______________________________________ Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración. ? Te recordamos que puedes escuchar nuestro PROGRAMA de radio siempre que quieras, escuchándolo online o descargándolo en mp3 desde cualquiera de estas plataformas: Web: https://goo.gl/HwC3bi Ivoox: https://goo.gl/HBrWdM iTunes: https://goo.gl/qyruds Spotify: https://goo.gl/tWEcb4 TuneIn: https://goo.gl/TTjFBr Spreaker: https://goo.gl/stg1em ? SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal y no te pierdas nada! https://www.youtube.com/c/tomosygrapascomics?sub_confirmation=1 ? Apoya nuestro trabajo a través de PATREON y obtén ventajas y contenidos exclusivos: https://www.patreon.com/tomosygrapas ? Web: http://www.tomosygrapas.com ? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomosygrapas ? Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tomosygrapas ? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomosygrapas ? Contacto: hola@tomosygrapas.com Pues anda que no hay cosas...
Welcome to Episode 499 of the Two-Headed Nerd Comic Book Podcast! This week, we discuss the return of Powers, the upcoming relaunch of Guardians of the Galaxy, the return of Starman to the DCU, and the passing of Marie Severin and Gary Friedrich. Plus, we get weird while reviewing Bill Morrison’s Yellow Submarine GN in our Take […] The post Two-Headed Nerd #499: Season of the Spook appeared first on The Two-Headed Nerd Comic Book Podcast.
CAPÍTULO #162… ¡Hemos vuelto! Y lo hacemos por todo lo alto con el anuncio de nuestra nueva revista que saldrá a venta en octubre. Pero volvemos a los micros y volvemos con algo que nos pedísteis muchos, 100 Balas. La ópera de género negro de Azzarello y Risso que se extendió durante 100 números en el sello Vertigo. Además os traeremos un resumen de las cosas más importantes que han pasado este verano y os acercaremos de forma especial muchas de las novedades que han sonado fuerte estos meses, que no han sido pocas. Como siempre, es un placer volver a juntarnos para vosotros, nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:11:08] Se hace oficial, Netflix cierra 10 episodios de Locke and Key Saga continuará tras un “intermedio” de un año Novedades Panini Cómics para Octubre 2018 Marvel anuncia el equipo creativo de la nueva serie de Conan Nuevos detalles sobre el regreso de Marvel Knights Fallecen Marie Severin y Gary Friedrich, co-creadores de Spider-Woman y Ghost Rider NOVEDADES [00:34:10] El Sheriff de Babilonia: Edición Integral (00:35) El Hombre Garabateado (00:41) Ojo de Halcón y Soldado de Invierno: La búsqueda de la Viuda Negra (00:43) Colección Vertigo (00:47) Caballero Luna #7 (00:51) Marvel Saga. El Inmortal Puño de Hierro (00:58) Nivawa y Saitô (01:03) Moriarty el patriota (01:06) DC Comics Bombshells (01:10) Rayo Negro: La colección completa. 100% Marvel (01:18) All You Need Is Kill (01:26) Maximum Gantz (01:32) The Crow (01:36) Veneno: Protector letal. 100% Marvel HC (01:41) Green Lantern: Tierra Uno (01:48) Sex Story. La primera historia de la sexualidad en cómic (01:54) Warlock y la Guardia del Infinito (01:59) La Patrulla-X: Dios ama, el Hombre mata (02:03) Secret Weapons (02:06) ANÁLISIS: 100 BALAS [02:12:10] Creada por Brian Azzarello y el dibujante Eduardo Risso, 100 Balas es una de las series más longevas del sello Vertigo acumulando 100 números que se publicaron a lo largo de 10 años. En 100 Balas se nos presenta un tipo con un maletín que ofrece una pistola 100 Balas y pruebas de alguien que merece venganza por parte de quién recibe este regalo. De forma pausada y jugando con los códigos del género negro, las piezas van encajando mientras vemos varios de estos casos, alguien anda detrás de todo esto. Una serie sólida que mantiene la intriga a lo largo de su trayectoria. Una obra maestra del género. OYENTES [02:52:24] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! ______________________________________ Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración. ? Te recordamos que puedes escuchar nuestro PROGRAMA de radio siempre que quieras, escuchándolo online o descargándolo en mp3 desde cualquiera de estas plataformas: Web: https://goo.gl/HwC3bi Ivoox: https://goo.gl/HBrWdM iTunes: https://goo.gl/qyruds Spotify: https://goo.gl/tWEcb4 TuneIn: https://goo.gl/TTjFBr Spreaker: https://goo.gl/stg1em ? SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal y no te pierdas nada! https://www.youtube.com/c/tomosygrapascomics?sub_confirmation=1 ? Apoya nuestro trabajo a través de PATREON y obtén ventajas y contenidos exclusivos: https://www.patreon.com/tomosygrapas ? Web: http://www.tomosygrapas.com ? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomosygrapas ? Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tomosygrapas ? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomosygrapas ? Contacto: hola@tomosygrapas.com Pues anda que no hay cosas...
On today’s episode of Heroes #269, Amy Dallen, Coy Jandreau and Claire Lim and special guest Eric Esquivel discuss the following: 1. EW released the first official images of Captain Marvel and went in depth with some details from the movie. 2. DC Universe Updates: We have a launch date, features and more production updates including Alan Tudyk as Mr. Nobody and a director and new EP for Swamp Thing. 3. Tribute to Gary Friedrich, co-creator of Ghost Rider, and Marie Severin, legendary comics artist, colorist and pioneer, who both passed away this week. 4. Eminem dropped a surprise Album, features the Venom theme song 5. An entertainment channel with “curated” offerings of comics, an archive of entertainment and original series. 6. Kevin Feige tells Total Film that most of Captain Marvel is taking place in space. 7. 20 Year Blade Anniversary, Wesley Snipes wants to do more installments. 8. Jeffrey Dean Morgan wants to play Lobo. 9. Everyone might be in Spider-Man: Far From Home. 10. The director of Germany’s entry for this year’s Best Foreign Film Oscar, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, is fast-tracking his next project: an adaptation of European comic Thorgal. 11. Alec Baldwin is now OUT of the Joker movie. 12. Robin Wright BACK for WW84. Only in a flashback or will she have a bigger role? 13. Interview with Eric Esquivel, Writer, BORDER TOWN #1 14. Twitter Questions Follow Amy: https://twitter.com/enthusiamy Follow Coy: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau Follow Claire: https://twitter.com/weeclaire Follow Eric: https://twitter.com/ericMesquivel SUBSCRIBE TO THE COLLIDER NETWORK Collider Videos: https://bit.ly/2n1MZb7 Collider Quick: https://bit.ly/2OyLjSU Collider Games: https://bit.ly/2vszg0Z Collider Sports: https://bit.ly/2Au5rmv Collider Podcasts: https://bit.ly/1qU5ENT Pro Wrestling Sheet: https://bit.ly/2LKhWzy Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ColliderVideo Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ColliderVideo Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/colliderdotcom Visit Collider: http://collider.com Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Collider Subscribe to the Collider Podcasts on iTunes or at http://podcastone.com/network/Collider Subscribe to SCHMOES KNOW: https://youtube.com/schmoesknow COLLIDER VIDEOS PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE: MONDAY Collider Live! - 1p ET / 10a PT Collider Movie Talk (LIVE) - 7p ET / 4p PT TUESDAY Collider Live! - 1p ET / 10a PT Movie Trivia Schmoedown - 4p ET / 1p PT Collider Movie Talk (LIVE) - 7p ET / 4p PT WEDNESDAY Collider Live! - 1p ET / 10a PT Collider Heroes - 4p ET / 1p PT Collider Movie Talk (LIVE) - 7p ET / 4p PT THURSDAY Collider Jedi Council (LIVE) - 1p ET / 10a PT Collider Movie Talk (LIVE) - 7p ET / 4p PT FRIDAY Movie Review Talk with Scott Mantz (LIVE) - 1p ET / 10a PT Movie Trivia Schmoedown - 4p ET / 1p PT SATURDAY & SUNDAY Collider Mailbag - 1p ET / 10a PT Plus MOVIE & TV REVIEWS, EDITORIALS, SPOILER TALK, MOVIE COMMENTARIES and much more each week. Subscribe today! http://bit.ly/2z80n4O
This week we are the queens of the galaxy as we talk about The Rick & Morty Deck Building Game, Zardoz v Barbarella, Star Wars Life, Old Marvel crossover into the MCU, Our Obituaries, The LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron, Blockbuster Beer, the return of FAO Schwartz, Incerdibles 2 breaks more records, Creep's "Awake", Marie Severin, Gary Friedrich, Gaming Goat, DC Universe, Thriller 3D comes to Imax, The 3D Craze of 1983, and lots of random geekiness. The resistance password is "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch", it's time for a Geek Shock!
Hall of Comics Podcast return for Issue #28 - Superhero Bank Holiday & Invasion From Planet Wrestletopia A bank holiday this week! We bring our suggestions for a Hero and Villain bank holiday getaway for Challenge of the Week. We remember legends Marie Severin, Russ Heath & Gary Friedrich. We pull on spandex to review a brand new Indie Comic called 'Invasion From Planet Wrestletopia' Comics of the Week include - Action Comics, Punisher, West Coast Avengers, Darth Vader and many more. Intro Music - Silent Partner - Bright Future | Royalty Free Music - No Copyright Music | YouTube Music Download
Today, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester welcome September with a very nearly 2.5 hour episode, covering old comics, recent news, new comics, and old news! In the wake of the passing of both Marie Severin and Gary Friedrich, we discuss their comics and their careers. We also discuss the new milkshake duck of the comics industry, Comicsgate itself, and comics ranging from recent issues of Daredevil by Charles Soule and Ron Garney, very old issues of Master of Kung-Fu by Doug Moench, Paul Gulacy, Jim, Craig and Mike Zeck, the recent round of DC/Looney Tunes crossover oneshots, and our usual bag of much, much more. Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!
Oga's Cantina at Galaxy's Edge, DC Universe streaming launch date, final trailer for The Predator, CW DCTV trailer, Gary Friedrich passes away. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Face Front, True Believer!This week we return to Marvel’s ex-Soviet super spy Natasha Romanoff for spotlight episode #2.5! After being an Iron Man villain and a Hawkeye femme fatale, the Black Widow hangs up her fishnets and goes ginger, donning a more film-familiar costume and gadgets to fight crime! Petty, prosaic, politically problematic street crime! And also your Friendly Neighborhood Web-Head, beginning in July 1970’s The Amazing Spider-Man #86 by Stan Lee & John Romita! Then we continue to her first “solo” series (she was a glorified back-up for The Inhumans) in the bifurcated anthology Amazing Adventures #1-8 (1970-1971,) although we only synopsize the first three by Gary Friedrich (him again) and John Buscema! Beware the Black Widow’s stinger! It’s a knockout! Excelsior!As you can tell, we love a fierce conversation, so why don’t you socialize with us, either by leaving a comment on this page or…Friend us on FacebookRoll through our tumblrEmail us at rolledspinepodcasts@gmail.comTweet us as a group @rolledspine, or individually as Diabolu Frank & Illegal Machine. Fixit don’t tweet.If The Marvel Super Heroes Podcast Blogger page isn’t your bag, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts WordPress blog.
In our pull list segment, Jay and Mike recommend "Unfollow" and "Another Castle." Then, since Hulk will be going to Asgard next year in "Thor: Ragnarok" (and we got some pretty cool news about that at this year's Comic Con), we jump back to Hulk's earliest visit to Asgard in "The Incredible Hulk" #102. Finally, we end the episode with a very challenging game of "Would You Rather," and ask if you'd prefer to work in the Justice League's Watchtower, or the Avengers Mansion? Pull List: Jay: “Unfollow" (Vertigo), written by Rob Williams, art by Mike Dowling. Mike: “Another Castle" (Oni Press), written by Andrew Wheeler, art by Paulina Ganucheau. Main Segment: "The Incredible Hulk" #102, "A World Not His Own!" (Marvel), written by Gary Friedrich, art by Marie Severin. Game: "Would You Rather... Work at the Justice League's Watchtower or at Avengers Mansion (/Tower)?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
Starfire and Harley's Little Black Book by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Emanuela Lupacchino, and John Timms, Drax #4 by CM Punk, Cullen Bunn, and Scott Hepburn, Robin: Son of Batman by Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, and John Kalisz, Heavy Metal #278-279: Gene Kong by Pepe Moreno, Adult Swim, Headlopper #3 by Andrew Andrew MacLean from Image, Wacky Races, Psi-Force and Tex, Paul Ryan and D.P.7, Alex Saviuk, Crossgen, Chuck Dixon, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Chris Claremont, Saturday morning cartoons, Iron Jaw #1 by Gary Friedrich and Pablo Marcos from Atlas Comics, C2E2, Space Family Robinson, Haunted Love #1 from Craig Yoe and IDW, Rumble by John Arcudi and James Harren from Image, Guy Davis, OA, and a whole mess more!
W. Blaine Dowler from Bureau 42 returns to fill in for Dave, and tells the saga of the rise and fall of the comic industry. A constrictive code led to the creation of the Daredevil villain The Stuntmaster... and it may have robbed Daredevil of an even cooler villain. Which Marvel mainstay would have menaced Daredevil? Listen and find out.The show is available through iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-true-freaks-presents-daves/id1023227055?mt=2) Or, listen through Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daves-daredevil-podcast)
W. Blaine Dowler from Bureau 42 returns to fill in for Dave, and tells the saga of the rise and fall of the comic industry. A constrictive code led to the creation of the Daredevil villain The Stuntmaster... and it may have robbed Daredevil of an even cooler villain. Which Marvel mainstay would have menaced Daredevil? Listen and find out.The show is available through iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-true-freaks-presents-daves/id1023227055?mt=2) Or, listen through Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daves-daredevil-podcast)
In which the crew welcomes special guest and comedian Ashley Storrie, who delights the crew with tales of what unfortunate body parts can get stuck in a door as they try and delve into the week's comics while fighting one of the crew's increasingly bad call connection. Discover what makes one of England's top television talent tick as they settle debates on women's status in the industry, whether or not logos should be taken out of commissions, and who among the crew would make a better supervillain. It may or may not end up being Lieutenant Uhura.Featured in this week's episode: Short reviews of DC's flagship title, a less-than-classy ongoing, and a graphic "novelle", followed by talk of recent discussions in the comic book world about female characters, the cost of the ongoing fued between Marvel and the creator of Ghost Rider, and the graceful answering of the most live questions yet.DOWNLOADThe following links are assorted:Janey Godley's Podcast - Co-hosted by Ashley StorrieSean Murphy's Deviantart - No More Unauthorized ArtworkPaul Cornell - Panel ParityKapow! - Where The Women At?Marvel's Buckley and Quesada speak on Gary Friedrich and Ghost Rider
After a short hiatus, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester are back with Ep. 75, two hours and twenty-plus minutes of comics controversy inspired chatter. In our first half, we look at battles between creators over their properties with examples like: Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and The Walking Dead; Gary Friedrich and Ghost Rider; L.J. Smith and The Vampire Diaries; John Rozum, Scott McDaniel, and Static Shock; and, believe it or not, James Doohan and William Shatner and Star Trek. We also cover Brian Bendis's ideas for the New 52; sales expectations for the Marvel and DC; Marvel's possible reboot and their strategies for Avengers Vs. X-Men; the myth of the Marvel Architects and books with buzz; the latest Superman villain; Joss Whedon and Buffy The Vampire Slayer; what we miss about the post-Crisis DCU; and a vow to catch up with all outstanding listener questions...next time. As ever, we thank you so much for listening, and hope you enjoy!
In this episode we talk share our thoughts on the premiere episode of Kevin Smith’s Comic Book Men and the Walking Dead premier ep for the Second half of season two. Also Robert Kirkman's response to the Tony Moore suit,Creators response to the Gary Friedrich. Lawsuit decision,and Nick Pitarra shares gets into his upcoming ongoing Image book Manhattan Projects written by Jonathan Hickman & Shout outs to JK Woodward on his new project the IDW Dr Who/Star Trek The Next Generation crossover and to Sam Humphries for his being the new co writer on the Ultimate Comics Ultimates. The books we review are Secret Avengers # 21,21.1,22, Winter soldier# 1,Chew # 23,Punisher # 8,Severed # 7,Black Panther : The most dangerous man alive #529,Blue Estate #9 Leave us an itunes review and go to facebook and click the like button. For more info on this podcast and others on the network go to http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ This episode is sponsored by http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/
In this episode we talk share our thoughts on the premiere episode of Kevin Smith’s Comic Book Men and the Walking Dead premier ep for the Second half of season two. Also Robert Kirkman's response to the Tony Moore suit,Creators response to the Gary Friedrich. Lawsuit decision,and Nick Pitarra shares gets into his upcoming ongoing Image book Manhattan Projects written by Jonathan Hickman & Shout outs to JK Woodward on his new project the IDW Dr Who/Star Trek The Next Generation crossover and to Sam Humphries for his being the new co writer on the Ultimate Comics Ultimates. The books we review are Secret Avengers # 21,21.1,22, Winter soldier# 1,Chew # 23,Punisher # 8,Severed # 7,Black Panther : The most dangerous man alive #529,Blue Estate #9 Leave us an itunes review and go to facebook and click the like button. For more info on this podcast and others on the network go to http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ This episode is sponsored by http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/
No time for reviews this week, outside Charlie's X-Sanction #3 discussion delayed from last week, as we discuss some huge comic news including Chronicle, the Amazing Spider-Man trailer, Peter Parker's parents, Smallville Season 11, Tony Moore's lawsuit against Robert Kirkman, Marvel's lawsuit against Gary Friedrich, the future of artist alley and commissions, creator's rights, and tons of other legalese we know nothing about. Starring Ryan Higgins, Brock Sager, Toby Sidler, and Charlie West.
In this week's episode, Shawn and Brien come to the defense of a dog who defended himself against the unwanted shmoozing of a Denver reporter. This past week, news reports have circulated about Max, an Argentine Mastiff, who defensively snapped (not "attacked") Denver reporter Kyle Dyer after she unwittingly assumed an aggressive stance over the dog. Once again, mass media takes the sensationalistic stance of dogs "attacking" people rather than using this as an opportunity to teach people how to better deal with dogs. Following this rant, we delve into the media coverage of the death of Whitney Houston and we question why this story has garnered so much attention, while the death of Don Cornelius was generally ignored. In our television segment, we discuss the poor start to The River and the declining fortunes of many genre shows like Alcatraz and Fringe. We debate which shows might be lucky enough to catch another season. We also hail the return of The Walking Dead and ponder the possible succes of Kevin Smith's new show, Comic Book Men. We also speak of the proper ending for a television show in light of the recent Chuck finale. We wrap up with a discussion of movie news, focusing on Gary Friedrich, one of the creators of the Ghost Rider character, and his ongoing battle with Marvel over rights to the character. We also learn that Ridley Scott is set to return to TWO of the worlds he made famous in the 80's: Alien and Blade Runner.
In this shortened podcast of Geeky Minutes, we give you a quick update of the weeks highlights for our geeks. This week we discuss what are recommended games to purchase, tech news, and more... Listen, it's only going to take a minute of your life... *Note: We are sorry we did not mention Gary Friedrich and how he is being abused by Marvel, by being made to pay $17,000 to Marvel, after trying to fight and get royalties off merchandise, and the mov
X-Aspirations Episode 047 X-Men #47, August 1968 "The Warlock Wears Three Faces!" Written by Gary Friedrich and Arnold Drake, Layouts by Don Heck, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Drake Brings His Sense Of Doom! In Which We Discover That Iceman May Be Hiding A Herniated Disc, That Hippie Thugs Make Up For Their Mindless Brutality With A Strong Commitment To Multiculturalism, And That The One Thing The Warlock Fears Above All Else Is The Textile Industry! Hey, Bobby-Boo, I Am Smarter Than The Average Mutant! Also Included: "I, The Iceman" Written by Arnold Drake, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Verpoorten, Lettering by Joe Rosen, Edited by Stan Lee. Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com The closing music is "Drinkin Buddies" by Six Hung Sprung http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/1164/
X-Aspirations Episode 047 X-Men #47, August 1968 "The Warlock Wears Three Faces!" Written by Gary Friedrich and Arnold Drake, Layouts by Don Heck, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Drake Brings His Sense Of Doom! In Which We Discover That Iceman May Be Hiding A Herniated Disc, That Hippie Thugs Make Up For Their Mindless Brutality With A Strong Commitment To Multiculturalism, And That The One Thing The Warlock Fears Above All Else Is The Textile Industry! Hey, Bobby-Boo, I Am Smarter Than The Average Mutant! Also Included: "I, The Iceman" Written by Arnold Drake, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Verpoorten, Lettering by Joe Rosen, Edited by Stan Lee. Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com The closing music is "Drinkin Buddies" by Six Hung Sprung http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/1164/
X-Aspirations Episode 046 X-Men #46, July 1968 "The End of the X-Men!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Layouts by Don Heck, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Friedrich Scripts Were Not Ghost Ridden! In Which We Find That The Juggernaut Manages To Get By With Only Two Stages of Grief, That There Is No Helmet That Can Protect Against A Women's Intuition, And That If Push Came to Shove, Bobby Would Really Rather Have The Carvel Cookie Puss! Hey Kids! Check Out The Latest Administration Of The Estate of a Deceased Person! It's Da Bomb! Also Included: "...And Then There Were Two" Written by Gary Friedrich, Pencils by George Tuska, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com The closing music is "Drinkin Buddies" by Six Hung Sprung http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/1164/
X-Aspirations Episode 046 X-Men #46, July 1968 "The End of the X-Men!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Layouts by Don Heck, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Friedrich Scripts Were Not Ghost Ridden! In Which We Find That The Juggernaut Manages To Get By With Only Two Stages of Grief, That There Is No Helmet That Can Protect Against A Women's Intuition, And That If Push Came to Shove, Bobby Would Really Rather Have The Carvel Cookie Puss! Hey Kids! Check Out The Latest Administration Of The Estate of a Deceased Person! It's Da Bomb! Also Included: "...And Then There Were Two" Written by Gary Friedrich, Pencils by George Tuska, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com The closing music is "Drinkin Buddies" by Six Hung Sprung http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/1164/
X-Aspirations Episode 045 X-Men #45, June 1968 "When Mutants Clash!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Layouts by Don Heck, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Sam Rosen, Edited by Stan Lee. Avengers #53, June 1968 "In Battle Joined!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by John Buscema, Inked by George Tuska, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. The Dickens You Say! In Which We Discover That You May Cheer Up A Sleepy Jean But Under No Circumstances Should You Try To Wake Her, That Cyclops Has A Very Grim And Determined Lower Cheekbone, That Once The Avengers Are Settled Into A Television Show They Are Much Harder To Assemble, That There Is Nothing As Sweet As The Payoff of a Multi-issue Spy Arrow, And That What The Avengers Fear Most Are Campfire Girl Special Forces! Merry Christmas! Do Not Rape Us, Every One! Also Included: "And The Mob Cried... Vengeance!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Pencils by George Tuska, Inked by John Verpoorten, Lettering by Irving Watanabe, Edited by Stan Lee. . Special Thanks to Amy, Allison, Hooded Rachel, Steve, Thorn, and Varoujan for all the ghost work! You were Spook-Tacular! Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com The closing music is "Drinkin Buddies" by Six Hung Sprung http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/1164/
X-Aspirations Episode 045 X-Men #45, June 1968 "When Mutants Clash!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Layouts by Don Heck, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Sam Rosen, Edited by Stan Lee. Avengers #53, June 1968 "In Battle Joined!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by John Buscema, Inked by George Tuska, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. The Dickens You Say! In Which We Discover That You May Cheer Up A Sleepy Jean But Under No Circumstances Should You Try To Wake Her, That Cyclops Has A Very Grim And Determined Lower Cheekbone, That Once The Avengers Are Settled Into A Television Show They Are Much Harder To Assemble, That There Is Nothing As Sweet As The Payoff of a Multi-issue Spy Arrow, And That What The Avengers Fear Most Are Campfire Girl Special Forces! Merry Christmas! Do Not Rape Us, Every One! Also Included: "And The Mob Cried... Vengeance!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Pencils by George Tuska, Inked by John Verpoorten, Lettering by Irving Watanabe, Edited by Stan Lee. . Special Thanks to Amy, Allison, Hooded Rachel, Steve, Thorn, and Varoujan for all the ghost work! You were Spook-Tacular! Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com The closing music is "Drinkin Buddies" by Six Hung Sprung http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/1164/
X-Aspirations Episode 044 X-Men #44, May 1968 "Red Raven, Red Raven...!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Plotted by Roy Thomas, Layouts by Don Heck, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Sam Rosen, Edited by Stan Lee. Which Came First, The Spider Or The Man! In Which We Learn That The X-men Need A Canine To Help With Shackle Key Retrieval, That When Warren Watches The Lord of The Rings He Creepily Insists On Using Slow Motion For All The Hobbit Scenes, And That To This Day Professor X Can Not Even Eat A Peanut Without Weeping For The Memory Of Sally, Linus, And His Little Red-Headed Girl! Grandmama Xavier Loved The Family Motto So Much That She Embroidered It On Every Seat Cushion In The Mansion In A Single Night! She Did Regret It Later, Once She Got A Chance To Think It Over. Also Included: "The Iceman Cometh!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Pencils by George Tuska, Inked by John Verpoorten, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com The closing music is "Drinkin Buddies" by Six Hung Sprung http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/1164/
X-Aspirations Episode 044 X-Men #44, May 1968 "Red Raven, Red Raven...!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Plotted by Roy Thomas, Layouts by Don Heck, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Sam Rosen, Edited by Stan Lee. Which Came First, The Spider Or The Man! In Which We Learn That The X-men Need A Canine To Help With Shackle Key Retrieval, That When Warren Watches The Lord of The Rings He Creepily Insists On Using Slow Motion For All The Hobbit Scenes, And That To This Day Professor X Can Not Even Eat A Peanut Without Weeping For The Memory Of Sally, Linus, And His Little Red-Headed Girl! Grandmama Xavier Loved The Family Motto So Much That She Embroidered It On Every Seat Cushion In The Mansion In A Single Night! She Did Regret It Later, Once She Got A Chance To Think It Over. Also Included: "The Iceman Cometh!" Written by Gary Friedrich, Pencils by George Tuska, Inked by John Verpoorten, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com The closing music is "Drinkin Buddies" by Six Hung Sprung http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/1164/