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In The Last Son of Krypton, Superman is born on an alien world to a technologically advanced species that resembles humans. Shortly after he is born, his planet is destroyed in a natural cataclysm, but Superman's scientist father foresaw the calamity and saves his baby son by sending him to Earth in a small spaceship. The ship is too small to carry anyone else, so Superman's parents stay behind and die. The earliest newspaper strips name the planet "Krypton", the baby "Kal-L", and his biological parents "Jor-L" and "Lora"; their names were changed to "Jor-el", and "Lara" in a 1942 spinoff novel by George Lowther. The ship lands in the American countryside, where the baby is discovered by the Kents, a farming couple. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
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Welcome back for Part 2 of the Golden Age Superboy! In this episode we get a look at the first appearance of Lana Lang and a follow up on the first appearance of Jor-El, or is it Jor-L? And, of course, more Golden Age Superboy! You can follow the show @ComicsLloyd on Twitter or send an email to ClassicComicsMBL@gmail.com. You can find me on Twitter @MattB_Lloyd and at www.dccomicsnews.com where I write reviews and edit news stories. You can also check out my chapter in “Politics in Gotham: The Batman Universe and Political Thought.” https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Gotham-Universe-Political-Thought/dp/3030057755 And: “Black Panther and Philosophy: What Can Wakanda Offer the World?” https://www.amazon.com/Black-Panther-Philosophy-Blackwell-Culture/dp/1119635845/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2F69N3WJBZMF3&keywords=what+can+wakanda&qid=1642053514&sprefix=what+can+wakanda%2Caps%2C256&sr=8-1 Superboy Links The Adventures of Superboy at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Superboy-Don-Cameron/dp/140122783X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=X2VQRZFSJ14X&keywords=adventures+of+superboy&qid=1657859179&sprefix=%2Caps%2C4863&sr=8-1 More Fun Comics #101 at DC Fandom Wiki https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_101 Adventure Comics #103 at DC Fandom Wiki https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Adventure_Comics_Vol_1_103 Superboy #1 at DC Fandom Wiki https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Superboy_Vol_1_1 Superboy #10 at DC Fandom Wiki https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Superboy_Vol_1_10 “The Greatest Hero of Them All” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Hero_of_Them_All#:~:text=%22The%20Greatest%20Hero%20of%20Them,Greg%20LaRocque%20and%20Mike%20DeCarlo. DC Comics Presents #87 at DC Fandom Wiki https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/DC_Comics_Presents_Vol_1_87 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
Terron Brooks is joined by Grammy and NAACP nominated songwriter-singer, actor, host, comic personality, Jor él Quinn, for a personal conversation on loss, the competition and comparison against ourselves, happiness vs satisfaction and trust. Of course there was also a great deal of laughter. It's real raw and vulnerable and Quinn isn't afraid of going under the surface to expose the pain and the healing. Check out a deep dive among men you don't often get a glimpse into. And don't miss the last ten minutes. Follow Jor él Quinnwww.jorelquinn.com/shopwww.Instagram.com/jorelquinn Honest Answers is sponsored by Clifton Wilson Brandhttps://cliftonwilson.net/https://instagram.com/the_cliftonwilson_brandFollow Terron and Honest Answers Podcasthttps://www.terronbrooksofficial.com/www.Instagram.com/TerronBrookswww.Facebook.com/TerronBrookswww.linktr.ee/TerronBrooksProduced by Terron Brooks, Brian PurcellArtwork by Brian PurcellEngineered & edited by Ethan CarlsonOriginal music by Terron Brooks, Sylvia MacCalla
Intro Email us voice recordings of your thoughts on Batman & what he means to you for upcoming episode - capesonthecouch@gmail.com Background (1:13) Superman: Red Son, written by Mark Millar with artwork by Dave Johnson, Andrew Robinson, Walden Wong, Killian Plunkett, colors by Paul Mounts - released June 2003 Elseworlds tale that asks: What if Superman landed in the Soviet Union? - takes both familiar DC characters and real-world people and combines them into an interesting story In 1953, the Soviets reveal Superman to the world, leading CIA agent James Olsen to ask Lex Luthor to create a metahuman for the USA Pyotr Roslov, head of the KGB and Stalin’s illegitimate son, resents Superman for disrupting his plans to take over the country - after Stalin’s death, Superman takes over the USSR By 1978, only the US and Chile are not part of the Warsaw Pact, and all communist nations are under the heel of Superman - any dissidents are turned into robots with mind-control technology Luthor works with Brainiac to shrink Moscow, but shrinks Stalingrad instead - Superman takes control of Brainiac and reprograms him to help Batman, orphaned son of parents killed by Roslov, leads a Soviet resistance against Superman, and manages to use Wonder Woman to lure Superman into a trap using red-light lamps that turn him mortal - unfortunately Wonder Woman breaks free of the restraints and destroys the device, which leads Batman to kill himself as a martyr Luthor then uses the ship that landed in Roswell in 1947, and its green ring, as a weapon to create an army of Green Lanterns In 2001, Luthor, now President, has turned the US into a profitable nation once again, and eggs Superman to attack after breaking into his Winter Palace Superman assaults the East Coast, and defeats both the Green Lantern Corps and the Amazonian forces - when he reaches the White House, he sees a letter from Luthor saying “Why don’t you just put the whole world in a bottle?” Superman instantly regrets everything he’s done, and tells his team to stand down, but Brainiac refuses and says this was all part of his long plan to take over - Luthor, who was scheduled for mind control surgery, shuts down Brainiac from within, but not before Brainiac could start a self-destruct countdown Superman flies the ship into space, and it explodes, seemingly killing Superman The world enters a period of peace and prosperity under Luthor, who unites the world into a collection of countries - in a distant future, Jor-L (a distant descendant of Lex) sends his son into the past to save the planet from certain destruction Issues (15:59) Superman: The warped use of “Might is Right” Pyotr Roslov: Will never get Stalin’s approval as an illegitimate son (21:03) Wonder Woman: Soured relationship with Superman over his sterile view of the world (27:38) Batman: Goes farther than his mainstream counterpart in support of his ideals (35:37) Lois Lane: Why does she stay with Luthor in a loveless marriage? (44:54) Lex Luthor: Functions as a hero but with the motivation of a villain (50:45) Break (58:09) Plugs for Scotch N Sports, Popcorn Psychology, and Phillip Kennedy Johnson Treatment (59:21) In-universe - Superman gets treated in red room and gets refocused on helping mankind; Lex (62:32) Out of universe - Start by addressing differences in backgrounds, and go from there Ending (69:20) Next episodes: Mojo (Matt), Batman Month 1, Batman Month 2 Plugs for social References: The Who - "Won’t Get Fooled Again" - Anthony (4:47) Dexter - Doc (52:50) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter Facebook Patreon TeePublic Discord
It is the history of Santa Claus that you never knew existed! We also review Firefly Blue Sun Rising #1, Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Crisis on Infinite Earths #1, and Spawn #313! All this, plus a rundown on some pop culture news! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://www.starwars.com/news/the-book-of-boba-fett https://bleedingcool.com/tv/his-dark-materials-hbo-bbc-one-series-ending-with-season-3/ http://majorspoilers.com/2020/12/18/dc-comics-for-march-2021/ https://www.gameinformer.com/2020/12/21/cyberpunk-2077-save-files-larger-than-8-mb-could-become-corrupted REVIEWS STEPHEN FIREFLY BLUE SUN RISING #1 Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Dan McDaid Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $7.99 Release Date: December 23, 2020 * It's The End Of The First-Ever Firefly Event - And Now Everything Changes! * Shocking losses lead to stunning decisions as Mal and the crew of Serenity must face the consequences of their choices in war against the Blue Sun Corporation. * The 'Verse is changing in ways no one ever expected - and a new chapter of Firefly begins here. [rating:4/5] MATTHEW TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #1 Writer: Stever Orlando Artist: Mike Perkins Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $5.99 Release Date: December 15, 2020 When the Anti-Monitor;s deadly grudge match with the Multiverse was finally foiled, there was only one Earth left! But which Earth? That was crucial to what would happen next. In one timeline, Earth-1's Superman stopped the Superman of Earth-2 from going into final battle, but in the Dark Multiverse, it's Jor-L of Earth-2 who survives, changing the landscape for all that follows. When Surtur comes looking to crush all life, the beleaguered heroes jump into their next big battle, jumping from one Crisis to the next...but will the last days of the Justice Society of America play out differently if Green Lantern Alan Scott can step into the darkness? [rating:3/5] RODRIGO SPAWN #313 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Carlo Berberi Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $2.99 Release Date: December 23, 2020 "CULT OF OMEGA," Conclusion-The FINAL confrontation: SPAWN vs. OMEGA SPAWN to the death! If this villain cannot be defeated, then the fabric of time will begin to tear and out will pour the savage warriors of Heaven and Hell upon Earth. TODD McFARLANE and CARLO BARBERI conclude their gut-wrenching story of SPAWN vs. OMEGA SPAWN. [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY AGGRETSUKO MEETS HER FRIENDS #2 Writer: Arielle Jovellanos Artist: Diigii Daguna Publisher: Oni Press Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: Dec 16, 2020 After Retsuko accidentally becomes a meme on a social media app, Fenneko mentions a news article on how viral stars have gotten fired for inadvertently giving their companies bad PR. When Anai blackmails Retsuko and threatens to send the video to everyone in the company, Retsuko begs Fenneko to use her shrewd Internet savvy to make sure the higher-ups never learn of her viral stardom. In an Ocean’s 11-type heist, Fenneko masterminds an elaborate plot to stop Anai and enlists the talents of Gori, Washimi, Tsunoda, and Haida. [rating: 4/5] DISCUSSION KLAUS Writer: Gran Morrison Artist: Dan Mora Publisher: BOOM! Studios Release Date: November 2016 He’s a myth. He’s a legend. He’s loved worldwide by children and adults alike . . . but does anyone truly know the origins of Santa Claus? Set in a dark fantastic past of myth and magic, Klaus tells the origin story of Santa Claus. It’s the tale of one man and his wolf against a totalitarian state and the ancient evil that sustains it. Award-winning author Grant Morrison (All-Star Superman, The Multiversity) and artist Dan Mora (Hexed) revamp, reinvent, and re-imagine a classic superhero for the 21st century, drawing on Santa’s roots in Viking lore and Siberian shamanism, and taking in the creepier side of Christmas with characters like the sinister Krampus. Klaus finally answers the burning question: what does Santa Claus do on the other 364 days a year? CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
It is the history of Santa Claus that you never knew existed! We also review Firefly Blue Sun Rising #1, Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Crisis on Infinite Earths #1, and Spawn #313! All this, plus a rundown on some pop culture news! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://www.starwars.com/news/the-book-of-boba-fett https://bleedingcool.com/tv/his-dark-materials-hbo-bbc-one-series-ending-with-season-3/ http://majorspoilers.com/2020/12/18/dc-comics-for-march-2021/ https://www.gameinformer.com/2020/12/21/cyberpunk-2077-save-files-larger-than-8-mb-could-become-corrupted REVIEWS STEPHEN FIREFLY BLUE SUN RISING #1 Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Dan McDaid Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $7.99 Release Date: December 23, 2020 * It's The End Of The First-Ever Firefly Event - And Now Everything Changes! * Shocking losses lead to stunning decisions as Mal and the crew of Serenity must face the consequences of their choices in war against the Blue Sun Corporation. * The 'Verse is changing in ways no one ever expected - and a new chapter of Firefly begins here. [rating:4/5] MATTHEW TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #1 Writer: Stever Orlando Artist: Mike Perkins Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $5.99 Release Date: December 15, 2020 When the Anti-Monitor;s deadly grudge match with the Multiverse was finally foiled, there was only one Earth left! But which Earth? That was crucial to what would happen next. In one timeline, Earth-1's Superman stopped the Superman of Earth-2 from going into final battle, but in the Dark Multiverse, it's Jor-L of Earth-2 who survives, changing the landscape for all that follows. When Surtur comes looking to crush all life, the beleaguered heroes jump into their next big battle, jumping from one Crisis to the next...but will the last days of the Justice Society of America play out differently if Green Lantern Alan Scott can step into the darkness? [rating:3/5] RODRIGO SPAWN #313 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Carlo Berberi Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $2.99 Release Date: December 23, 2020 "CULT OF OMEGA," Conclusion-The FINAL confrontation: SPAWN vs. OMEGA SPAWN to the death! If this villain cannot be defeated, then the fabric of time will begin to tear and out will pour the savage warriors of Heaven and Hell upon Earth. TODD McFARLANE and CARLO BARBERI conclude their gut-wrenching story of SPAWN vs. OMEGA SPAWN. [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY AGGRETSUKO MEETS HER FRIENDS #2 Writer: Arielle Jovellanos Artist: Diigii Daguna Publisher: Oni Press Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: Dec 16, 2020 After Retsuko accidentally becomes a meme on a social media app, Fenneko mentions a news article on how viral stars have gotten fired for inadvertently giving their companies bad PR. When Anai blackmails Retsuko and threatens to send the video to everyone in the company, Retsuko begs Fenneko to use her shrewd Internet savvy to make sure the higher-ups never learn of her viral stardom. In an Ocean's 11-type heist, Fenneko masterminds an elaborate plot to stop Anai and enlists the talents of Gori, Washimi, Tsunoda, and Haida. [rating: 4/5] DISCUSSION KLAUS Writer: Gran Morrison Artist: Dan Mora Publisher: BOOM! Studios Release Date: November 2016 He's a myth. He's a legend. He's loved worldwide by children and adults alike . . . but does anyone truly know the origins of Santa Claus? Set in a dark fantastic past of myth and magic, Klaus tells the origin story of Santa Claus. It's the tale of one man and his wolf against a totalitarian state and the ancient evil that sustains it. Award-winning author Grant Morrison (All-Star Superman, The Multiversity) and artist Dan Mora (Hexed) revamp, reinvent, and re-imagine a classic superhero for the 21st century, drawing on Santa's roots in Viking lore and Siberian shamanism, and taking in the creepier side of Christmas with characters like the sinister Krampus. Klaus finally answers the burning question: what does Santa Claus do on the other 364 days a year? CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
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It's back to the newspapers this time as Michael looks at the 14th storyline from the Superman daily newspaper strip, which finds a fallen crime boss trying to reclaim his glory. Will he make it back on top? Not if Superman has anything to say about it. Plus, Michael presents a Spotlight on radio's Ned Wever, the first actor to portray Jor-L!
It's back to the newspapers this time as Michael looks at the 14th storyline from the Superman daily newspaper strip, which finds a fallen crime boss trying to reclaim his glory. Will he make it back on top? Not if Superman has anything to say about it. Plus, Michael presents a Spotlight on radio's Ned Wever, the first actor to portray Jor-L!
Michael pauses for another Fifth Week installment this episode and rewinds the clock for a look at a story featuring Jor-L. But not the Jor-L we know! This is the story of Jor-L as seen in the pages of a Federal Men story from NEW ADVENTURE COMICS #12 from 1936 -- a year and a half prior to the publication of Superman!
Michael pauses for another Fifth Week installment this episode and rewinds the clock for a look at a story featuring Jor-L. But not the Jor-L we know! This is the story of Jor-L as seen in the pages of a Federal Men story from NEW ADVENTURE COMICS #12 from 1936 -- a year and a half prior to the publication of Superman!
It's the show's tenth episode and that marks the beginning of a new era in the show as Michael begins his look at the Superman daily newspaper strip! The story begins on a planet far from Earth and reveals, for the first time in detail, the origin of our hero. Jor-L and Lora are introduced and their tragic fate is revealed in a story that's only 12 strips long, but provides a roller coaster ride of emotion and drama. Also, debuting this episode is a new segment, Spotlight, which will profile some of the many men and women who have shaped the legend of Superman over the last 75 years. Kicking things off this episode is the first of a two-part look at Superman's co-creator, writer Jerry Siegel!
It's the show's tenth episode and that marks the beginning of a new era in the show as Michael begins his look at the Superman daily newspaper strip! The story begins on a planet far from Earth and reveals, for the first time in detail, the origin of our hero. Jor-L and Lora are introduced and their tragic fate is revealed in a story that's only 12 strips long, but provides a roller coaster ride of emotion and drama. Also, debuting this episode is a new segment, Spotlight, which will profile some of the many men and women who have shaped the legend of Superman over the last 75 years. Kicking things off this episode is the first of a two-part look at Superman's co-creator, writer Jerry Siegel!
clickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Superman on Radio Superman on Radio The Adventures of Superman "Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound!" "Look! Up in the sky!" "It's a bird!" "It's a plane!" "It's Superman!" "Yes, it's Superman - strange visitor from another planet who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Superman - defender of law and order. champion of equal rights, valiant, courageous fighter against the forces of hate and prejudice, who disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice and the American way." The above signature was heard in many variations over the airwaves, and has become as much a part of the public's perception of Superman as his blue, red and yellow costume. What most people don't know, is that this widely recognised opening did not originate from the 4-color pages of Superman comics, but rather on the long-running adventures serial that was one of the hallmarks of the Golden Age of Radio. We all know that Superman first appeared in 1938 within the pages of Action Comics #1, but much of the mythology associated with Superman and many of the supporting cast of characters originated in his radio adventures. Daily Planet characters such as Perry White and Jimmy Olsen, along with Inspector Bill Henderson, were originally created for the radio series. Superman first discovered his greatest weakness, Kryptonite, in his radio adventures long before it appeared within the pages of the Superman comics. He also regularly teamed up with Batman and Robin on radio before the trio joined forces in the comic books. The radio series' influence also extended to the big screen. The Fleischer Superman movie-cartoons were nominated for Academy Awards, and featured voices from the cast of the radio series, while the screenplays of Columbia's 1948 and 1950 Superman movie serials were adapted from the radio program rather than from the stories within the comic books. Up, Up and Away! Superman first flew onto the radio airwaves on Monday, 12 February, 1940 as a transcribed series for Hecker's H-O Oats. DC's press agent Allen Ducovny and former pulp fiction author Robert Joffe Maxwell developed the new series. The two were quick to realise that Superman's popularity could be boosted by the vast radio audiences. In 1939, Maxwell and Ducovny prepared several sample audition disks to sell the idea to prospective sponsors, co-writing the first version of Superman's famous opening signature: "Faster than an airplane, more powerful than a locomotive, impervious to bullets. 'Up in the sky - look!' 'It's a giant bird.' 'It's a plane.' 'It's SUPERMAN!' And now, Superman - A being no larger than an ordinary man but possessed of powers and abilities never before realised on Earth: able to leap into the air an eigth of a mile at a single bound, hurtle a 20-story building with ease, race a high-powered bullet to its target, lift tremendous weights and rend solid steel in his bare hands as though it were paper. Superman - a strange visitor from a distant planet: champion of the oppressed, physical marvel extraordinary who has sworn to devote his existence on Earth to helping those in need." "We had a lot of fun writing that opening," Ducovny once said. "It was a typical radio action piece that fully utilized sound effects." The new show was purchased by Hecker's H-O Oats, who tried to buy time on the networks but were turned down. Nevertheless, Hecker's bought airtime on ten stations and distributed the prerecorded series on 16-inch "electrical transcription" disks. Superman achieved a Crossley rating of 5.6 ten weeks after its debut, the highest rating of any thrice-weekly juvenile program on the air. Frank Chase produced the early episodes of Superman, George Ludlum scripted, and a repertory of the finest actors in New York radio was assembled. Ned Wever (CBS's Bulldog Drummond) and Agnes Moorehead (The Shadow's "lovely Margot Lane") portrayed Jor-L and Lara, Superman's Kryptonian parents in the premier broadcast, with Jay Josten (Mr. District Attorney) as Rozan. Other early episodes featured the versatile Santos Ortega (Nero Wolfe) and future movie star Frank Lovejoy (radio's Blue Beetle). The success or failure of the series would largely rest upon the actor chosen to portray the dual leads. Bob Maxwell was afraid he might have to hire an actor to play both of Superman's personalities, unless he could obtain the services of a particular who initially wanted nothing to do with Superman.