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Bronze and Modern Gods
Marvel Westerns – Must-Have or Meh? Plus, TRS-80 Comics?

Bronze and Modern Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 40:01


Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHTY1eNYHr9JoTndx_m6kA/join New T-shirts & more are now available! http://tee.pub/lic/BAMG Welcome to Bronze and Modern Gods, your go-to podcast for comic book enthusiasts! This week, we dive into:

Comic Book Historians
Jack Keller, Western Artist 1973 Interview by John A. Mozzer

Comic Book Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 34:32 Transcription Available


In 1973, John A. Mozzer, lover of pop culture interviewed 6 people in Reading, Pennsylvania to track down the history of Jim Steranko.  The 6th person was Western/Kid Colt and Hot Rod comic artist, Jack Keller who worked in comics since the Golden Age for companies like Quality, Fawcett, Atlas/Marvel, Charlton and more who went into detail into the history of his comics career as well as discussing meeting a young impressionable Jim Steranko as well as Stan Lee, Dick Giordano and Sal Gentile.  John was gracious to share these files with the world and CBH from his soundcloud, so the first 5 were given a massive audio restoration treatment by Alex Grand and are located and transcribed at the interview section of comicbookhistorians.com, and the 6th one, Jack Keller is digitally restored and audio engineered by Alex Grand and presented here.   John A. Mozzer also provided great imagery of these encounters located both at the CBH website, his flickr and as the thumbnail image for the recording presented here. Support the show

Comic Book Breakdown
19.16 2019's Kid Colt

Comic Book Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 46:47


Kid Colt returns in a brand new story set in his earliest days. Hunted by the law and by bounty hunters, can the Kid prove his innocence before he loses his life?

Comic Book Breakdown
19.11 Mighty Marvel Westerns - Kid Colt & the Arizona Girl

Comic Book Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 56:20


In 2006, Marvel celebrated their Western heroes with a series of one-shots - starting with Kid Colt & the Arizona Girl as they face down a town full of invading SKRULLS. 

Comic Book Breakdown
19.8 Rawhide Kid & the Sensational Seven

Comic Book Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 46:32


Rawhide returns - and he's bringing friends! The Earp Brothers have been captured and there's only one hope - the Rawhide Kid. And he might as well recruit some help in the form of Kid Colt, Annie Oakley, Doc Holliday, the Two-Gun Kid, Red Wolf, and Billy the Kid.

Comic Book Breakdown
19.4 Blaze of Glory pt. 2

Comic Book Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 40:07


Marvel's Western heroes defend the town of Wonderment - and go down blazing. Featuring the Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, Kid Colt, Red Wolf, the Outlaw Kid, and the Ghost Rider!

Robservations with Rob Liefeld
Marvel's Wild, Wild West!

Robservations with Rob Liefeld

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 50:14 Very Popular


Kid Colt! Rawhide Kid! Night Rider! Two-Gun Kid! With huge hits like Yellowstone and 1883, the western is making a comeback and no one is in a better position to capitalize on it than Marvel! Rob takes you through their vast catalogue of iconic cowboy characters!

Comic Book Breakdown
19.3 Blaze of Glory pt. 1

Comic Book Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 50:33


There's a fine line between reality and fiction - and Marvel's Western legends cross that line in their final ride - their Blaze of Glory. Featuring the Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, Kid Colt, Red Wolf, Reno Jones, and the Ghost Rider!

LASERCAST
#32 - Gibi de Caubói: Quando a Raio Laser Faz Bang-Bang!

LASERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 124:07


Bang! A equipe Raio se junta a um mestre (da universidade mesmo) em faroeste, o cineasta Alex Vidigal, para falar sobre a influência desta cultura no universo dos quadrinhos (mas não só). De Tintim a Blueberry, de Tex a Chet, de Kid Colt a Jonah Hex, de Ken Parker ao Chacal, e muito mais! Participam do debate: Ciro Inácio Marcondes, Marcos Maciel de Almeida, Bruno Porto, Márcio Jr. e o convidado Alex Vidigal. Edição: Eder Freire Visite: https://www.raiolaser.net O que é Raio Laser? https://www.raiolaser.net/home//2011/04/o-que-e-raio-laser.html Equipe Raio Laser: https://www.raiolaser.net/quem-somos Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/RaioLaserHQ/videos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raiolaser Instagram: @raiolaser_hq Twitter: @raiolaser_HQ

Comic Book Syndicate
Flea Market Fantasy #114 | Kid-Colt & Ghost Rider

Comic Book Syndicate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 46:51


In GIANT SIZE KID COLT #3, Ghost Rider/Night Rider/Phantom Rider teams up with Kid Colt to fight Dak Derringer! Shock-Tober-2021 concludes on Flea Market Fantasy. www.ComicBookSyndicate.com

MegaDumbCast
[MT2 Pg 55] Fat Man and Little Blaine [Week 19]

MegaDumbCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 14:45


Wherein we discuss the dumbest thing about the write-up of Kid Colt's backstory in the Western Heroes section of The Weird, Weird West, a module in the Time Warp adventure series for TSR's Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game. Music: Cullah - "Western Firefight 2" Under CC BY license: http://cullah.com

MegaDumbCast
[MT2 Pg 54] The Vanilla Kid [Week 19]

MegaDumbCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 7:53


Wherein we discuss the dumbest thing about the stats for Kid Colt in the Western Heroes section of The Weird, Weird West, a module in the Time Warp adventure series for TSR's Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game. Music: Cullah - "Western Firefight 2" Under CC BY license: http://cullah.com

MegaDumbCast
[MT2 Pg 26] That Crafty John Hobart [Week 14]

MegaDumbCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 12:08


Wherein we discuss the dumbest thing about the hilarious misunderstanding when our heroes meet Kid Colt, The Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, and Phantom Rider in Chapter 12 of The Weird, Weird West, a module in the Time Warp adventure series for TSR's Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game. Music: Cullah - "Western Firefight 2" Under CC BY license: http://cullah.com

Bronze and Modern Gods
Comic Card Craziness! Plus, X-Force #1 and the insane prices for Deadpool cards, Kid Colt & Dr. Doom

Bronze and Modern Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 45:31


Join John & Richard as they discuss the huge demand and prices for comic book-related and non-sport cards! Plus, X-Force #1 is our Hot Book of the Week, but should it be? Wolverine is in the 25 Year Rule and our Underrated Books of the Week include Doctor Doom and Kid Colt meetin' an alien! Bronze and Modern Gods is the channel dedicated to the Bronze, Copper and Modern Ages of comics and comic book collecting! Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BronzeAndModernGods Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bronzeandmoderngods #comics #comicbooks #comiccollecting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bronzeandmoderngods/support

Alphabet Flight: A Marvel Encyclopedic Adventure

Sean (Pitch Me Something podcast) joins Jessie in discussing a wild west boy that probably killed a man in cold blood but is still a hero for some reason. Twitter and Instagram: @Alphabetflight   Patreon

kid colt
Improve and Have Fun
BlackKKlansman Review, Birthday Reflections, MIXTAPE, Weird Stories & More!!

Improve and Have Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 68:25


Thoughts? Comments? You can contact me by calling or texting 1-201-429-0274. If you leave a voicemail please be aware, you only have 3 minutes.   Email me at improveandhavefun@gmail.com    Join the conversation on the blog by going here https://bit.ly/2IbmJ84     ..Thanks for watching/listening!   There are affiliate links in these articles.   4 new weird stories for this episode:   Austrian Man tries to board train with horse. https://bit.ly/2nZmWlw    Drone footage captures tribe which has never had contact with outside world.  https://bit.ly/2BK7vXQ    AI painting for sale. https://bit.ly/2BqMrWe    A baby with a brain tumor underwent a miraculous recovery after a kiss from Pope Francis. https://yhoo.it/2vWfsUB     Avengers Forever-Comic Book Review   There is an affiliate link in this article.   Avengers Forever graphic novel review.   There are spoilers.   -Big action comic book. This is the equivalent of an event film spanning multiple timelines characters old and new, big action sequences.   -Loved the time travel aspects. Traveling into the future, the old west, the 1950s investigating Immortus’ machinations to undo history and create new timelines.    When time-travel is involved in a TV show or a movie, I’m in.   -Kang Vs. Immortus. Or should I say young Kang vs. older Kang.  I liked this.   The younger Kang disliked his future self.    Meanwhile, Immortus feels he knows best for himself and the future existence of humanity.   Kang fights his future self and wants to prevent becoming Immortus.    This book is essentially their story.   -I didn't care for all the explanation and minutiae when I initially read this. Now going back for this review the comic shines here.    The details regarding how Immortus has been involved throughout the Avengers history was fascinating.    He had his hands in Scarlet Witch and Vision's relationship, the Fantastic Four's dealings with the android Human Torch, the Kree-Shi'Ar War to name a few events.   - The time plucked Avengers. Many of the characters had their own story coming into this team.   Captain America with his issues regarding his faith in the U.S. government. Songbird being a former foe of the Avengers but a member of the group in the future.   Yellowjacket's company amongst Wasp and Giant Man(an older, saner version of the same man-Hank Pym), and Captain Marvel & Songbird's romantic ties.   Yellowjacket and his interactions with the others were the most interesting.   His polarizing nature and flip-flopping between good and evil was a highlight.   -Running into other characters from other eras. An older black panther, a pregnant Moondragon, Rick Jones with a beard and missing a hand.   Kid Colt(which I enjoyed as a marvel comics deep cut character first introduced into comic lore in the 40s), and more!   -The Avenger armies. In multiple panels, the Avengers were fighting off hordes of enemies.   The character designs of these futuristic Avenger armies where a combination of knights in armor with flairs of Iron Man's armor or Thor's costume.   Cool stuff.   -The Skrulls seem to have been impersonating major historical figures for years, but the Space Phantoms were doing the same!      The phantoms are random species from other planets held prisoner in Limbo(Immortus' base of operations) and forced into servitude.   - Rick Jones was the main character but... It sure didn’t feel like it.    As I mentioned above, this was Kang/Immortus' book.   I loved Kang's backstory, which is the equivalent of the man who has everything and is looking for adventure.   Not in a noble way.   This man conquers planets, kills and enslaves its people.   Also, Rick Jones being unable to walk then he can.   I didn't fully understand his Destiny Force power.   This was a great book.    Recommended and a decent read.    I discovered this story through listening to the Geek History Lesson podcast.    Check them out.   They said that this was one of the best Avengers stories ever.      Links Geek History Lesson: The Avengers Top 5 Stories https://bit.ly/2DrM4f6  Avenger Forever, check it out here https://amzn.to/2xyTpEv    43rd Birthday Reflections   Thank the good lord above I'm able to see my 43rd birthday.    Similar to year-end observations on my life, I feel a birthday serves as much.   What lessons have I learned or reinforced since this same time last year?   Let's get into it!   -Therapy is great! During an argument with my Mom early this year, she said I should seek out therapy.    Why?    She said I have issues with her, since my parent's divorce.    I took her up on her advice.   It was one of the best decisions I’d ever made.    Being able to talk to someone, a neutral person and tell all has been a godsend.   The therapist makes great suggestions on how I should approach situations.   The best moments I’ve had with my therapist have happened while I'm talking and realizing self-reflection taking place.   I recommend therapy for everyone.   -Journaling and book reading has been a game changer! I keep saying it but reading(listening to audiobooks as well)has helped me with being better equipped to deal with the world.   Journaling has helped with working through my own issues.   I feel it's even improved my writing.    Journaling I’ve done on and off for years but in reading Anne Lamott’s ‘Bird by Bird’; it showed me a different angle for jotting things down.   Mentally, it gave me permission to write about my day’s events, how I’m feeling, what’s on my mind.      -Compounding small actions truly does lead to completed projects. I believe the habits you have during your work week are so important.   I have and I am continually working on strengthening my habits.    I may spend more time procrastinating in a day than working on content for the blog and podcast. But working a little bit 5 days a week on a drawing, an article, a video leads to completed projects.    This is how I get a lot done.     -If friends aren't going to a party I might not go. Is this a sign of me getting older?   There are great parties happening on my days off(from work).   More often than not I choose not to go.   Mainly because my party friends won't be there.    When I was younger I’d get up and go to any party that would peak my interest, but now I don’t mind staying in and waiting till the weekend when my friends may or may not join.    Am I losing my sense of adventure?   5 days a week I’m running into NYC for work.    I'm not always motivated to run into NYC on my days off.    That's already part of my work schedule.   This normally happens during the winter time, but it happened a number of times during the summer.   -Seeing sex workers is fun but can be expensive. I’m coming to an annual anniversary of seeing sex workers and the experience as a whole has been positive.    But man can it be expensive.    Seeing a sex worker each time can be anywhere from $200+ .   If I do this weekly is it still cheaper than having an actual girlfriend?   I’m starting to wonder.   -Porn watching and masturbating to porn all those years has messed up my ability to get an erection. Listening to a recent episode of Pornfree radio there was a discussion regarding a term I hadn’t heard before called PIED(Porn Induced Erectile Dysfunction).    Where the habitual watching(and masturbating)to porn diminishes one's ability to get excited for real people in real sexual situations.    This has happened to me.    I blamed it on age initially.    But it’s been happening to me for the last few years.    Truly must leave the porn alone or really minimize watching it.   -I'm noticing that I can have my fill of things.    Even partying, or seeing sex workers. Two of my favorite activities is going to parties and seeing sex workers.    I have my times when I'd had my fill of both.   Similar to eating a favorite snack for 6 days straight, then you're in need of a break.   This has happened to me.    This isn't a bad thing.   It's nice to take a break from anything.   I like missing people, things, activities.    It gives me excitement to revisit those situations when the need arises.   -Winter time is the time I enjoy traveling and playing video games even more so.    Spring, summer, fall I like being in the northeast.   Outside events, parties, yoga outside, walking, movies in the park, swimming in outdoor pools.   With this outlook, I think it’s going to be a great winter.   I like nesting during the winter and to me, that means staying inside and working on various projects.   -Turning off my mind when my thoughts and emotions are all over the place, is a great tool. I learned this technique through listening to several audiobooks recently.    'Power of Now' by Eckhart Tolle drives this point home best.   With this technique, my jealousy, my ego, negative self-talk; the volume of all those emotions have been turned down.   Those emotions can have their benefits, but I tend to criticize myself more often than not.   -Allowing people to be free, to find themselves make their mistakes and learn from them, is better than trying to control them. Letting friends, families, co-workers be.    So many times I try to egoistically control others.    I learned this from Marianne Williamson’s 'Return to Love' book.   She says allowing people to be free helps them to find their own answers.   I’m also ok with people asking me for advice.    This goes hand in hand with something I learned from Simon Sinek 'be the first to listen and the last to speak.'   -I’m happy when helping others. I notice this most at work.    When I’m being helpful to guests, co-workers, managers it makes me feel good.    I always remember to take care of my needs first.   I like helping others but I'm not a doormat either.   Helping others makes me feel great and the other person as well.   This is a win-win.      -Truly settling in and allowing myself to express my emotions and not dwell in that negative place.   A work in progress. I don’t always give myself space to feel/get the anger out.    I quietly go through it then it settles.   I must practice letting it out, and that’s walking away, going someplace to yell or kick a box or get that energy out some way.      -Investing in stocks, saving 2% of my paycheck every week.  There was a temporary co-worker who introduced me to how easy this process can be.    He’s been investing for the last 7 years and his stock portfolio looked impressive to me who doesn’t have anything in terms of savings or investments.    I started trading with TD Ameritrade and it’s been easy and slowly building so far.    His key advice was to invest in the products I normally use.    I started saving as little as $20 a week as well.    This is 2% of my paycheck.   Working for 27 years and I don’t have much to show for it.    Let’s build something for the next twenty years and live decently later.   -Everyone should have an eBay store. We all have stuff to get rid of.    My eBay store went from a potential way to work from home full time to simply getting rid of my stuff I’m not using and having extra cash on the side.   We all have hundreds to thousands of dollars worth of stuff we no longer use in your closet, attic, garage.    Sell that stuff and get some extra cash in your pocket.    I did and it’s really pulled me out of tight financial situations in the past.   -Feeling less anxious and more comfortable with my dancing I’m starting to come into a groove with my dancing.    A comfort level where I don’t always have to follow other people.   A realization that I am enough as I am.    That's not saying that I'm not open to learning new moves, but it’s allowing oneself to finally be the star of your life movie.   Accepting yourself as you are.    This is liberating!   During your last birthday did you have any realizations about yourself you hadn’t noticed before?   Please let me know.   Links Pornfree Radio Episode https://bit.ly/2DrM4f6    Mixtape Magic September 2018   ‘My Boy’ - Wale ‘Xtacy’ - Kanye West ‘I Love It’ - Kanye West ‘Lover’s Rock’ - Estelle ‘Pretty Girl’ - Stefflon Don ‘Kosher’ - Stylez ‘Bottles & Crate’ - Mr. Chumps ‘Trending’ - Squash ‘Puff Smoke’ - Shane-O ‘Let My Gun’ - Popcaan ‘Londontown’ - Mr. Eazi ‘079Me’ - B Young ‘Amaka’ - 2Baba ‘Jeune Femme’ - Links First ’Splinters’ - Shal Marshall ‘Dynamite’ - Brave ‘Split in the Middle’ - Freezy ‘Best Hugs’ - Dram ‘Drunk & I Miss You’ Kiddo ‘Way Down’ - M0 ‘Flying Octopus’ Rezz       BlackKlansman Movie Review   Black klansmen review.   There are spoilers.   -John David Washington sounds just like his dad Denzel.   He looked cool and clean cut throughout the movie. -The movie had a lot of comedy which made it difficult for me to take the more dramatic parts seriously. - This movie taught me that the FBI/police infiltrated the KKK.   I thought that was reserved for the Black Panthers or other radical minority groups at the time. - At some point, some group has been ostracized by another group.   White-black, black-white, Russians-Germans, Germans-Russians, Jew-Catholic, Catholic-Jew.   This is not exclusive to race or religion.   This film reminded me of this. - I thought of Spike Lee's Malcolm X while watching BlackkKlansman.    The connection I made with these two films; the central leader of the main organizations portrayed aren't infallible.   In this film, it was David Duke being genial one moment then saying goofy, hurtful, racial, insensitive things the next.   In Malcolm  X, it was Elijah Muhammad’s infidelities.    Varying imperfections but you get my meaning. -Spike Lee signature shots, in the first half during Corey Hawkins character's speech(faces in the crowd shot)and in the final act with JDW and Laura Harrier(the floating shot). -Solid performances throughout.   Corey Hawkins (from Straight Outta Compton)was a nice addition/cameo.   Laura Harrier(from Spider Man: Homecoming), was she too young to be the love interest for JDW?      With her previous performance in the Marvel film, this is what came to my mind anytime they were on screen together.   The police supervisor with the glasses(Ken Garito)and the evil cop(Frederick Weller)were over the top.   Other standouts; Jasper Paakkonen (from Vikings) as Felix was great.   Topher Grace as David Duke was smug.   Repeat casting from Spike Lee's filmography included Isiah Whitlock Jr. (Sheeeee-itttt!)and Nicholas Turturro.   My favorite character was Ivanhoe(played by Paul Walter Hauser).   The way he laughs and looks.   A caricature of a goon without much brains.   When he was on screen I would laugh. -How did Stallworth know who the bomber was?   I was lost here. -The end of the movie with modern day footage of the KKK marching and rally tragedy in Charlottesville.    My prayers go out to the victims' families and all that were affected.   My thoughts; I don't think having pride in your race is bad.   But if your hurting other people, using racing slurs, putting down other groups, that's bad. -I dozed off for a bit while watching this.    -Below is a link to NPR article which interviews the real Ron Stallworth.   This is not a Trump friendly story.  Links Ron Stallworth NPR interview https://n.pr/2y0lx5R  Ron Stallworth's book which the movie was based on https://amzn.to/2xyRv6v      Enjoyed this? Find all of my content on the website at http://improveandhavefun.com Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul_pvp_perez Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pvpluvzlieff Twitter: https://twitter.com/Paul_PVP_Perez Rate, like, leave a review! I will shout you out for sure! If you've enjoyed this, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through my affiliate links: my eBay link: EBAY http://ebay.to/2e5mvmj or my AMAZON link: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM or DONATE here https://bit.ly/2LD1mwy Thank you! Subscribe/watch/listen here: iTunes http://apple.co/2pnmMqa Android http://bit.ly/2p5fgQx YouTube http://bit.ly/2ixiRo4 iHeartRadio http://bit.ly/2oBLZdX Stitcher http://bit.ly/2p8oTi2 TuneIn http://bit.ly/2oE6xUQ Google Play http://bit.ly/2oEizNZ SPOTIFY http://spoti.fi/2ALfgHr    

Hellbent for Letterbox
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)

Hellbent for Letterbox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 64:36


In this episode, Pax and Michael finish Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy with the epic The Good, the Bad and the Ugly starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach. It's the longest of the trilogy, but is it the best? And how does it fit in with the other two? Tune in as we hash that out, right after a discussion of the Weird Western comic The Sixth Gun, William R. Cox's novel The Gunsharp, the 1967 film Hombre, DC's Justice Riders, and "The Origin of Kid Colt" from Kid Colt, Outlaw #170.  All this and listener mail!

Year One Comics
Episode 62: Issues 141-142

Year One Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016 41:08


Captain America returns and recruits the team to help him break into the Brand Corporation to investigate some shenanigans, but they're immediately defeated by the Squadron Supreme. Immortus helps Thor and Moondragon travel back to the Old West where they find Hawkeye trying to stop Kang from robbing a uranium train with the help of Marvel's Western heroes.

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman
Herb Trimpe put Incredible in Hulk, Wolverine! VIDEO INTERVIEW - Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2015 41:25


Today's Guest: Today’s Guests: Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan co-authors of The Incredible Herb Trimpe.   Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of famous, impossibly muscled men and women from the Hulk and She-Hulk to Strong Guy and the Brute… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of … in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! In the introduction to the biography The Incredible Herb Trimpe, former Marvel Comics editor Tom DeFalco sums up artist Trimpe’s unusually long run as the artist on The Incredible Hulk perfectly: “He somehow conveyed the power of Kirby with the stylization of Ditko, but added a humanity, a pathos that was all his own. Where Kirby’s Hulk was an enraged monster with a hair-trigger temper and Ditko’s was a sinister and angry master-planner, Herb’s version was a desperate and haunted individual. Someone who had been misused and abused, yet struggled to control his explosive tantrums.” To that, I might add that Trimpe’s Hulk – aided and abetted by writers Roy Thomas and Len Wein – was a bridge to the modern Hulk found in the popular Avengers movies in which he is portrayed by Mark Ruffalo – or even the 1970s TV version brought to life by Lou Ferrigno – and less so the Eric Bana and Edward Norton editions. DEWEY CASSELL podcast excerpt: "The theme of the people we are attracted to have humility. That would describe Herb. He would not feel the need to go around at a comic book convention and say, "I created The Wolverine.' That was not his style." You can LISTEN to this interview with DEWEY CASSELL and AARON SULTAN, co-authors of THE INCREDIBLE HERB TRIMPE, by clicking the audio player above! In the new Twomorrows biography of Trimpe co-authored by Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan, Q&As with Trimpe – who died suddenly shortly before the well-illustrated book was published – as well as his many admirers and collaborators bring the man and his work to life. A quiet man, Trimpe nonethless was a Vietnam War veteran who always brought believability to his battle scenes, whether starring the Emerald Giant, Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D., Kid Colt and The Two-Gun Kid, or licensed characters such as G.I. Joe, Godzilla, and Transformers. He was also the very first artist to draw Wolverine, although the character’s significance may not have been immediately apparent to anyone at Marvel. If you love The Hulk, you’ll enjoy learning more in The Incredible Herb Trimpe about one of his modern fathers. AARON SULTAN podcast excerpt: "Herb had a wealth of great characters (The Hulk, Wolverine, G.I. Joe, Shogun Warriors, Godzilla, Transformers, Defenders, Spider-Man) and made a titanic contribution to the Marvel Universe." Key interview moments: • 6:55 Aaron Sultan on comic book artist Herb Trimpe's major contribution to the creation of the Marvel Universe; • 14:40 Dewey Cassell describes the early design work that Trimpe and Larry Hama did on early G.I. Joes; • 26:20 Cassell compares Trimpe's humility on his accomplishments with a lot of his professional counterparts in comics. Twomorrows Publishing Website • Facebook The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland! The post Herb Trimpe put Incredible in Hulk, Wolverine! VIDEO INTERVIEW appeared first on Mr. Media.

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic
Thwip View Classic 115 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #13-16

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 76:38


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje acompanhe diversas aventuras fantásticas do Aranha e...

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic
Thwip View Classic 115 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #13-16

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 76:38


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje acompanhe diversas aventuras fantásticas do Aranha e...

Raging Bullets
Raging Bullets Episode 163 : A DC Comics Fan Podcast

Raging Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2009 102:54


Episode 163: In a very special episode, we are joined by David Baron and Allen Passalaqua as they tell us about some major plans for San Diego Comic Con and unveil a surprise.  We also chat about 1of1printing.com, Batman Confidential 29, Trinity 52, Vigilante 6, comics to film, their work as colorists, and we even give some love to Kid Colt. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, heroinitiative.org,  DCBService.com, Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. 4:33 David Baron and Allen Passalaqua 1:36:41 Show closing Raging Reel : returns next week We’ll be back in a week with our next episode.  Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates. Don’t forget to submit your own content for the web site and the show. We love your participation. 1of1printing http://1of1printing.com Allen Passalaqua http://angryf.blogspot.com/ http://www.angryf.com David Baron wanted us to link to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund on his behalf. http://www.cbldf.org/

The Comic Book Attic
The Comic Book Attic #43

The Comic Book Attic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2007 32:22


In this episode:  Recent finds.  News about episode 50.  Talk about Civil War #7.  Ghost Rider movie.  Reviews of Western Gunfighters #32, Ghost Rider(1967) #6, and Kid Colt, Outlaw #121.  Listener feedback. (32:27) All cover images are copyright their respective copyright holders.