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The Good Brothers are back after last week's Holiday Bonus Episode drop and they are synchronizing December's podcasts with two major events happening in the world of DC and creating a monthlong celebration dubbed "Aquaphantasmonth!" First up the hosts celebrate the release of "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" with a review of the Superman: The Animated Series episode "A Fish Story" which features the first appearance in the DCAU of the King of Atlantis. Hear the hosts chat about Team Orange Shirt vs. Team Beard and Hook Hand, how the plot feels like a cliffhanger, one of the most notorious animation studios performances for this episode and the limits of Aquaman's telepathic communication skills. All of this, a review of Lolita Ritmanis' soundtrack and much more on this week's all new DCAU Review! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dcaureview/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dcaureview/support
It's finally Spooky Season, and we are diving into the deep end of our October series on Urban Legends! This week, we have an absolute classic. We all know the legend of the Hook Hand, the Hook, or the Hookman. An urban legend about a killer with a pirate-like hook for a hand attacking a couple in a parked car. In many versions of the story, the killer is typically portrayed as a faceless, silhouetted old man wearing a raincoat and rain hat that conceals most of his features, especially his face. What version of this monstrosity will show its face in this week's installment? There is only one way to find out! Happy Spooky Season! Enjoy! Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling is created for adult audiences only. The content and discussion in this show will necessarily engage with various accounts that include violence, anxiety, fear, and occasional body horror. Much of it will be emotionally and intellectually challenging to engage with. We will flag especially graphic or intense content so as to never put you in an uninformed or unprepared position. We will do our best to make this a space where we can engage bravely, empathetically, and thoughtfully with difficult content every week. This week's episode includes descriptions/sound related the following sensitive subjects. Extreme Graphic ViolenceMurderDismembermentStabbingViolence Against WomenLight Sexual Content Check Out Our Friends! BeneBenPlayinhttps://www.youtube.com/@benebenplayin Mothmen 1966https://store.steampowered.com/app/1755030/Mothmen_1966/ Bigfoot https://www.bigfootplay.com/ Articles: https://www.tbsnews.net/splash/legend-hookman-92941 https://academic-accelerator.com/encyclopedia/the-hook https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/33087 Books: https://a.co/d/gPFw9kR https://a.co/d/d5h2yxm Adverts! Support Campfire on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/campfiretalesofthestrangeandunsettling Satisfy All of Your Merch Needs:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/campfire-tales-of-the-strange-and-unsettling?ref_id=25702 Join the conversation on social media at www.campfirepodcastnetwork.com Discord: https://discord.gg/43CPN3rz Instagram:instagram.com/campfire.tales.podcast GoodPods:https://goodpods.app.link/T0qvGnXnplb Twitter:www.twitter.com/campfiretotsau Facebook:www.facebook.com/campfire.tales.podcast Visit Our Linktree for Any and All Campfire Info:https://linktr.ee/Campfirepodcast Special Thanks: Gregg Martin for music contributions! Go follow him on Instagram at Instagram.com/reverentmusic , on Bandcamp at https://reverentmusic.bandcamp.com/releases or on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/6QVhQsYQeeBVOtxrelehTI?si=V5CAxS8sSXyVFn14G7j-GA Additional music & SFX provided by: Artlist.ioElias Armao for graphic design! Go follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/doggedlinedesignsupply Jonathan Dodd for merch design! Show him some love at https://linktr.ee/jonathandodd Easton Chandler Hawk! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/eastonhawkart Christina at The Crescent Hare! Support everything she does at https://thecrescenthare.bigcartel.com/products Todd Purse at Create Magic Studios! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/Createmagicstudios
Injuries, illnesses, ailments and disabilities have a long, strange, and often impossibly temporary history in comics. Why are some characters permanently changed while others seem to have a revolving door of miracle cures? (We're looking at you, Chuck!) Even by… Continue Reading → The post 374: Don’t Wipe With Your Hook Hand appeared first on Zero Issues Comic Podcast.
Hello everybody! Welcome back to the most extended poop joke on the internet, A Riverdale Runs Through It! Coming in hot with Season 3, Episode 20 of the show that wants you to join the Navy, Riverdale! This episode consists of Archie being too good at cutting weight for two fights in one day, Cheryl vowing to burn the Farm to the ground, and stomping the ashes into smaller ashes because they told her she couldn't be Prom Queen. Betty and Jughead set a trap to catch the Garg King at Prom, but Hook Hand Black Hood shows up and foils the plan. Then Betty says her Hook Handed Bad Daddy is coming for Alice because she married Edgar Evernever. Follow us on Twitter (@RiverdaleRuns) or email us to say hi! On that note, have a great week, find joy where you can, give yourself a little treat for doing a chore, and Don't Fuck with a Hook Hand! Our Twitter is here! Our Email is this! arrtipod@gmail.com
This episode sees the guys talking about the struggles of a disabled pirate, the struggles of a valentines relationship, discuss the good and bad signs in your prospective relationships, and give a touching tribute to susan boyle. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/definitelymaybeapod/message
Friends, Daniel Handler (the true author of the book we're reading this week - Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book One: A Bad Beginning [1999]) tells a GRIM story. However, the way he tells it is so amusing and comforting that we can't help but love it. We hope you will, too.Other conversation topics: pasta puttanesca (simply delicious with or without anchovies), the 1990 movie Reversal of Fortune, and getting dressed up for imaginary weddings to Captain Georg Von Trapp. Next time: From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (1967), by E.L. Konigsburg.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share!
This week we touch on subjects like Car Sex, Liquid Library, and Human Instruments. Send us an email and follow us on socials! Make sure to stand up a few times per day, and Go Rip Yourself A New One! Our Email! verbalyeetmachine@gmail.com Our Socials! www.twitter.com/VerbalYeet / www.instagram.com/verbalyeetmachine
In this episode, we examine the legend of the Hook Hand Killer and its inspiration: The 1940's Phantom Murders of Texarkana.
The episode so nice they named it twice. Linda has a theory. Zen does a big kicky. Ryl reflects on Dezzy. Plus, Ember almost gets banned from the podcast! The Eternity Archives is hosted, produced, and edited by Dorca, Bappy, and Ziva. This chapter features guest host Ember. Find us on Twitter at @thearchivespod, or online at https://www.theeternityarchives.com/. Our intro music is Paint the Sky by Hans Atom, and sound effects are obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe to The Eternity Archives on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you prefer to listen. Consider supporting us by telling your friends about us, or leave us a tip at our Ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/theeternityarchives. Thanks for listening and we'll see you next time. Transcripts: https://www.theeternityarchives.com/p/archives-1592253905/ Resources Henshin! A Sentai RPG: https://www.caveofmonstersgames.com/games/henshin Credits Sound Effects: Obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Intro Music: Paint the Sky by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/50718 Ft: Miss Judged Additional Music: Will Savino aka Music d20 https://www.patreon.com/musicd20 Contact Info Twitter: @thearchivespod Email: Theeternityarchivespod@gmail.com Website: https://theeternityarchives.com/ Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theeternityarchives
The Alchemist talk to the man in the mirror in Candyman. Key Elements: Bee Mouth, Hook Hand, Dingus Rip
I wrote on Wikipedia: "An urban legend, urban myth, urban tale, or contemporary legend is a form of modern folklore. It usually consists of fictional stories, often presented as true, with macabre or humorous elements, rooted in local popular culture." Well I didn't write it, but I could have if I got there first. The term "urban legend," as used by folklorists, has appeared in print since at least 1968. Jan Harold Brunvand introduced the term to the general public in a series of popular books published beginning in 1981. Brunvand published his collection of legends, The Vanishing Hitchhiker: American Urban Legends & Their Meanings to make two points: first, that legends and folklore do not occur exclusively in so-called primitive or traditional societies, and second, that one could learn much about urban and modern culture by studying such tales. ---- Please subscribe and share this with friends it only costs the low low price of investing some time to listen to this podcast. And Follow Us At: Website: http://thebunnyrabbitshole.com Store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/bunny-rabbits-hole-podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebunnyshole YouTube: https://youtu.be/eF0wcTTpPw8
Unlocking the Beyond: From ghosts to aliens and all the mysterious critters in between; everyone at some point has wondered "What's going on out there?" That's where we come in. Stop by weekly as we try to unlock the answers to the strange, eerie, (and sometimes outright silly) questions you may have about all things "Beyond". Follow us on Twitter! Stefan - twitter.com/StarsUntraveled Amanda - twitter.com/KZpup Follow the show! Twitter - twitter.com/BeyondOurFocus Face Book - www.facebook.com/beyondourfocus/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/beyondourfocus/ We are also on YouTube! www.youtube.com/channel/UC-IoXX2U1ZOi81OXYsChWdw
It's All Been Done Radio Hour Commercial #70 Pirate Jack #4 "Hook Hand" You're gonna want a hook hand like Pirate Jack. A comedy radio show originally performed at MadLab theatre on March 10, 2018. STARRING Seamus Talty as Pirate Jack Ryan Yohe as Carrrl Narrated by Chris Allen Foley Artist Seamus Talty Podcast edited by Chris Allen Written by Jerome Wetzel Directed by Dallas Ray Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs by Nathan Haley and Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik Story Consultant Nick Arganbright Script Editors Shannon Marie Watts and Keith Jackson We are a proud member of Circle270Media Visit our website itsallbeendoneradiohour.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/IABD Follow us on social media @IABDPresents When you post about us, hashtag #IABD We are part of the IABD Presents network, found at iabdpresents.com
Dave and Kate are joined by the hosts (Emma and Danica) of their sibling podcast Second Impressions! Things get scary as they discuss the urban legends Bloody Mary and The Hook Hand Man. Brought to you by Petty Yeti Productions.
On Episode #19, the Ghouls are LIVE for the first time ever for the Philadelphia Podcast Festival. The Ghouls performed their funny antics at Philadelphia's Tattooed Mom bar and had an absolute blast. We talk Urban Legends, those stories that are defintiely true because your mom's friend's cousin's sister's boyfriend said it most definitely happened to them. Gabe got a special call in from a stranger. We hear some interesting tales from our lovely audience and talk some movies! Also, we need some more friends so we can do the Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board thing so come play with us! Talking Points: Urban Legends, Humans Can Lick Too, Candyman, Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board, North South East West, We Need More Friends, Tara Reid's Sex Show, A Stranger Called Gabe, The Call is Coming From Inside the Podcast!, Check on the Tattooed Kids, Hook Hand, Escaped Mental Patient, Are You the Missing Kid? Check us out on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play!! Rate, Subscribe, Comment. You know the drill. Show us some love. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ghouls-next-door/support
This week on StoryWeb: Ann McGovern’s spooky story “The Velvet Ribbon.” Like many pre-teens and teens, I played the same records over and over and over again. My poor mother! When I was ten, she had to listen repeatedly to The Beatles’ 1970 collection, The Beatles Again, – and in later years, she was subjected to endless repeats of The Best of Bread, Eric Carmen’s self-titled album, Elton John’s Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt County, and perhaps the album that sticks in her mind most notably, Albert Hammond’s It Never Rains in Southern California. But one recording that still haunts her, I am sure, is “The Velvet Ribbon.” This spoken word track was part of a 1970 Scholastic record, The Haunted House and Other Spooky Poems and Tales. Read by Carole Danell, this version of “The Velvet Ribbon” was written by Ann McGovern. Like “Bloody Mary” or “Hook Hand” or “The Ghostly Hitchhiker,” it’s an oft-told tale with many variations, especially in the color of the ribbon. Black? Red? Green? It doesn’t really matter: the outcome is the same for the woman every time. She warns her new husband that he must never remove the velvet ribbon from around her neck. But does he listen? Of course not! When the disastrous result occurs in Ann McGovern’s version, the woman wails, “I told you you’d be sorry!” Danell’s narration is powerful and chilling. I loved that line so much – “I told you you’d be sorry” – that I played it constantly. Curious about the origins of this frequently told tale, I did some research (of course!). Many commentators believe that the tale started during the French Revolution. A notable written version of the tale is Washington Irving’s 1824 short story, “The Adventure of the German Student,” which indeed is set in Paris during the French Revolution. Why the French Revolution? Well, there were many beheadings: heads did roll! (Listen to the story, and you’ll see the connection!) And according to one website, “some analysts have noted the French Revolution-era tradition for the widows and widowers of those killed by the guillotine to wear red ribbons and scarves around their necks.” The history of choker necklaces is also fascinating. The StartUp Fashion website provides an interesting overview of the role choker necklaces have played in Native American, East African, and European traditions. In Europe as time went along, a black ribbon tied around the neck was often a signal that the woman wearing the ribbon was a prostitute. Buzzfeed’s article “The Secret (and Not So Secret) History of Choker Necklaces” notes that chokers were also popular in Chinese, Indian, and Egyptian cultures – and the article includes many images of choker necklaces through the ages right up to the present time. If you grew up in the 1970s and want to rekindle your love of Scholastic books and records, you can buy a used copy of the Scholastic record at Discogs. A used copy of the accompanying paperback is available through Amazon. Visit thestoryweb.com/mcgovern for links to all these resources and to listen to the 1970 Scholastic recording of “The Velvet Ribbon,” written by Ann McGovern and read by Carole Danell. You can follow along with the text at the Dreadful Dreary website. As you get ready for all the ghosts and goblins tonight, you might want to take a listen again to last year’s spooky offering: Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Visit the storyweb.com/poe to learn about the story and to hear me read it in its entirety. Happy Halloween!