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Let's all give a big Bat Family welcome to the entertainment at this month's Reunion – our favorite Bat-DJ Matthew Davis! In his podcast debut, Matthew talks with Shawn and Paul about Detective Comics #491, where we get a lot of basketball, a dark turn in Batgirl's story, and Jason Bard! Oh, and Maxie Zeus – can't win ‘em all, I guess. Enjoy some cold cuts and lemonade! This month's Bat Family History links for Marty Pasko: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Pasko http://www.mikesamazingworld.com/main/features/creator.php?creatorid=42 https://variety.com/2020/tv/obituaries-people-news/martin-pasko-dead-dies-dc-comics-1234603850/ https://www.tcj.com/martin-pasko-1954-2020/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0664632/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Have a specific issue you love and want to talk to us about it? E-MAIL: batmanfamilyreunion@gmail.com Follow Batman Family Reunion on Twitter: @batfamreunion This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts
Let's all give a big Bat Family welcome to the entertainment at this month's Reunion – our favorite Bat-DJ Matthew Davis! In his podcast debut, Matthew talks with Shawn and Paul about Detective Comics #491, where we get a lot of basketball, a dark turn in Batgirl's story, and Jason Bard! Oh, and Maxie Zeus – can't win ‘em all, I guess. Enjoy some cold cuts and lemonade! This month's Bat Family History links for Marty Pasko: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Pasko http://www.mikesamazingworld.com/main/features/creator.php?creatorid=42 https://variety.com/2020/tv/obituaries-people-news/martin-pasko-dead-dies-dc-comics-1234603850/ https://www.tcj.com/martin-pasko-1954-2020/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0664632/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Have a specific issue you love and want to talk to us about it? E-MAIL: batmanfamilyreunion@gmail.com Follow Batman Family Reunion on Twitter: @batfamreunion This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts
From 2008. The publisher Running Bear created these "Museum In a Book" Packages that not only were written histories but alos came with reproductions of fun artifacts the further illustrated the subjects. Marty discusses his DC history findings.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3143082/advertisement
Merry Christmas Here's quite a gift-Live from FanX in Salt Lake City Utah. A behind the scenes look at Batman TAS, the series that ushered in the modern era of superhero cartoons from story editor Marty Pasko. You'll get casting stories, design innovations , and of course the writer perspective on why this series broke the kiddie mold and brought depths of characterization drama and adventure to animated television.
For those doing long distance traveling this Holiday weekend. The late great Marty Pasko will keep you company with DC tales spanning from the golden age to modern times. Revamping 70's Superman, The Creation Of The Batman 66 TV Series, The exposure of Bob Kane , The classic JLA-JSA crossovers, his wariness of upcoming New 52 line, and so much more. Part 1 of 3 , all posting today.
Part 2 of this epic conversation with The Guy Who Chronicled DC's vast history Marty Pasko. Great never before heard behind the scenes stories. The business acumen Of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby . The pop culture career, and wild personal life of (WW Creator) William Martson, The origin of DC's Romance editor Dorothy Woolfolk, The evolution of Denny O'Neil, DC's Transition from National Periodicals, to be part of Warner Communications Corporate Structure and more , Part 3 is also posted
We wrap up this Multi Hour epic chat with the Late Great DC Writer
Erin Louis joins the show to discuss her new book taking risks, questioning everything, and her new book EXPOSE YOURSELF. Plus -- the horror section may be returning to Barnes and Noble, good news for CV Hunt, and Marty Pasko in remembrance.
At 7.30pm PT every Tuesday night, the Superman Homepage hosts a LIVE one hour broadcast for Superman fans to come chat about the Man of Steel. In this episode we discuss the live watch-party and panel for "Justice League Dark: Apokolips War," Jerry O'Connell as Superman, new images from "Superman: Man of Tomorrow," the latest episode of "Supergirl," the death of Marty Pasko, new comic books, and much more.
We recorded this episode prior to the passing of Marty Pasko a creator who has contributed so mch to comics but also tv and animation he shall be missed. Detective Comics 463-464 Batman Family 17 Gerry Conway, Jim Aparo Batman Black and White World , Simon Bisley, Neil Gaiman Batman Black and White Good Evening Midnight by Klaus Janson Batman Black and White Two of a Kind by Bruce Timm Detective Comics 439 Steve Engelhart, Sal Amendola Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on TaylorNetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
We recorded this episode prior to the passing of Marty Pasko a creator who has contributed so mch to comics but also tv and animation he shall be missed. Detective Comics 463-464 Batman Family 17 Gerry Conway, Jim Aparo Batman Black and White World , Simon Bisley, Neil Gaiman Batman Black and White Good Evening Midnight by Klaus Janson Batman Black and White Two of a Kind by Bruce Timm Detective Comics 439 Steve Engelhart, Sal Amendola Follow us on twitter: @bygotham and email us gothambygeeks@gmail.com This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork which is a home to many great podcasts all available on TaylorNetwork feed on Spotify, Itunes, stitcher radio and also google play
From 2011 Marty and I did a couple marathon sessions that explore his work his time at DC and his reflections of Comic book History and it;s possible future. Look for Part 2 on the feed as well
Chris and Andy are back this to talk about one of their favorite creators of all time: Mike Grell. Just about his entire body of work if discussed including some hidden gems and behind the scene notes. The guys also touch on the passing of Marty Pasko and just when Marvel and DC will resume distributing comics.
Live from FanX in Salt Lake City Utah. A behind the scenes look at Batman TAS the series that ushered in the modern era of superhero cartoons from story editor Marty Pasko. You'll get casting stories, design innovations , and of course the writer perspective on why this series broke the kiddie mold and brought depths of characterization drama and adventure to animated television.
Live from FanX in Salt Lake City Utah. A behind the scenes look at Batman TAS the series that ushered in the modern era of superhero cartoons from story editor Marty Pasko. You'll get casting stories, design innovations , and of course the writer perspective on why this series broke the kiddie mold and brought depths of characterization drama and adventure to animated television.
Here's 60 minutes of Marty Pasko, hanging out talking Comics Tv Film and more last month at this Year's Cincy Comic-Con
Here's 60 minutes of Marty Pasko, hanging out talking Comics Tv Film and more last month at this Year's Cincy Comic-Con
More of our conversation with the writer of classic dc comics, tv shows, and animation. Some of the topics include more Alfred Hitchcock talkthe portrayals of Wonder WomanScreenwriters Alan Brenert Bruce Landsbury and the Buck Rogers tv showstories about old tv stars like former actress and infamous playmate Dorothy Stratton, Gil Gerard, Jack Klugman and Clayton Moore, the DC and Marvel film and tv universesmemories of the Batman Animated Seriesand compiling the DC properties catalog creating one page treatmentsof all the dc characters and features
More of our conversation with the writer of classic dc comics, tv shows, and animation. Some of the topics include more Alfred Hitchcock talkthe portrayals of Wonder WomanScreenwriters Alan Brenert Bruce Landsbury and the Buck Rogers tv showstories about old tv stars like former actress and infamous playmate Dorothy Stratton, Gil Gerard, Jack Klugman and Clayton Moore, the DC and Marvel film and tv universesmemories of the Batman Animated Seriesand compiling the DC properties catalog creating one page treatmentsof all the dc characters and features
By Popular demand Marty Pasko is back with old stories and new observations on TV Film and Comic Books. Among the topics we cover include The 80's twilight zone show alien nation, adapting superman returns for a dc comic, the reboot of star trek and the star trek original crew films the fred frieberg showrunner era of star trek, cbs westerns wild wild west and gunsmoke40s-50s old time radio dramas alfred hitchcock's screenwritersthe editing styles of robert kanigher and joe kubert, the art of rick burchet & walt simonson and more!
By Popular demand Marty Pasko is back with old stories and new observations on TV Film and Comic Books. Among the topics we cover include The 80's twilight zone show alien nation, adapting superman returns for a dc comic, the reboot of star trek and the star trek original crew films the fred frieberg showrunner era of star trek, cbs westerns wild wild west and gunsmoke40s-50s old time radio dramas alfred hitchcock's screenwritersthe editing styles of robert kanigher and joe kubert, the art of rick burchet & walt simonson and more!
Rob takes the week off, so Shag is joined by guest podcaster KYLE BENNING! Together they look at one of their all-time favorite single-issue comics, Dr. Fate in "The Immortal Destiny" from FIRST ISSUE SPECIAL #9! This story by Martin Pasko and Walt Simonson updated Dr. Fate and forever changed the character! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? FIRESTORM FAN - http://firestormfan.com KING-SIZE COMICS GIANT-SIZE FUN - http://kingsizecomicsgiantsizefun.blogspot.com THE AQUAMAN SHRINE - http://www.aquamanshrine.net THE FIRE & WATER TUMBLR - http://fireandwaterpodcast.tumblr.com E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Subscribe via iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 This episode brought to you by InStockTrades - http://instocktrades.com Opening Theme, "The Time Is Now" by Michael Kohler. Closing music by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge of The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas Thanks for listening! Fan the Flame and Ride the Wave!
WORD BALLOON PODCAST BATMAN MEMORIES FROM NEAL ADAMS JEPH LOEB MARTY PASKO & STEVE ENGLEHART
WORD BALLOON PODCAST BATMAN MEMORIES FROM NEAL ADAMS JEPH LOEB MARTY PASKO & STEVE ENGLEHART
Almost 1 year after his run on Superman came to an end, Marty Pasko returned for 1 more story. In Superman 349, Superman finds himself stuck on an alternate Earth where all of the male and female roles have been reversed. But who set up this trap, and why?
Almost 1 year after his run on Superman came to an end, Marty Pasko returned for 1 more story. In Superman 349, Superman finds himself stuck on an alternate Earth where all of the male and female roles have been reversed. But who set up this trap, and why?
Happy New Year everyone! In this episode, Charlie kicks off the final year of the show by covering Marty Pasko's first 2 issues of Superman, featuring the return of 2 old villains. Plus, "Dave Weter Presents" a team-up between Superman and Red Tornado! That's 3 comics in less than an hour! And it's free!
Happy New Year everyone! In this episode, Charlie kicks off the final year of the show by covering Marty Pasko's first 2 issues of Superman, featuring the return of 2 old villains. Plus, "Dave Weter Presents" a team-up between Superman and Red Tornado! That's 3 comics in less than an hour! And it's free!
As always, great conversation in this Word Balloon double feature. First Marvel Editor Stephen Wacker joins us to talk about the books he oversees like the Spider-Man titles, Daredevil, The Punisher, and Moon Knight. We talk about the realities in today's market. Why some projects of the past couldn't get greenlit in this tighter economy.We also discuss Steve's days at DC including many stories about his work on the weekly all-star event 52.(This conversation was taped before the announcement that Moon Knight had been cancelled)Then Marty Pasko is back for an insight discussion about his observations of the current comic market. Marty has heard the phrase "comics are doomed." since he joined the business in the 1970's. While he believes there are big changes on the horizon, he's also optimistic enough too suggest a few ways the Direct Market stores can stay in the new expanding digital comics world. We also get more great anecdotes from Pasko's DC Bronze Age days, his work on The Batman Animated series, The Fox 1994 Animated Spider-Man series and as the liaison between Time Warner's various media divisions, Other TV Network and Film production companies, and DC Comics.
On this episode of Word Balloon we check in with writer Robert Kirkman . You'll hear about the genesis of his new series with Rob Liefeld The Infinite from Image, plus an update on the status of their coloboration on KILLRAVEN for Marvel comics.We also go in depth on The Walking Dead , discussing the differences in working on the TV show, and writing the comic. Robert takes us into the writing room, and production process with some details on season 2. Note-This was recorded before the departure of Frank Darabont as the day to day show runner producer on The Walking Dead.Then we wrap up or talk with Marty Pasko, which continues to explore little known facts about DC Comics in publishing television and film. Pasko try figure out the answers to the questions of why is The DC reboot happening, why are the Retroactive books happening now? We also talk about Marty's TV and animation work on shows like GI JOE, and The Twilight Zone .Note- That amazing Pasko Portrait was created by Michael Netzer
As the saying goes you don't know where you're going if you don't know where you've been. We explore the past and future changes at DC Comics. Pasko wrote the history for the 2007 DC Vault, and researched more material for last year's 75th anniversary Tashen book. You'll hear about Marty's 1970's DC retroactive Superman story, but also learn about deacdes of chnages and innovations to many of DC's top stars. From the stress filled stomach aches suffered by Wonder Woman editors when they got salacious stories from her creator William Moulton Martsers. Pasko and Cary Bates were given the task of coaching Mario Puzzo in Superman lore while Puzzo prepared to write the 1978 first screenplay draft for the Richard Donner film. You'll learn how editor Julie Schwartz revamped Batman in 1966, to catch the eye of television producer William Dozier and led to him craeting the ABC Batman TV show.Then Vaneta Rogers Of Newsarama is back to talk about the coming changes in the DCNU. Rogers has interviewed nearly all of the craetors involved in the relaunch,and between us we try to put the pieces together to figure out what may be in store for readers this September.
Here's a giant sized Word Balloon to have something to listen to, while you're traveling to the San Diego Comic-Con, taking a long plane/train/car trip, or spending the day running errands for hours. Nearly 4 hours of fantastic comic talk in one podcast! First up, Dan Slott gives us the low down on Spider Island, the coming event in Amazing Spider-Man, Venom, and several other Marvel comics in the next 3 months. It all starts with next week's ASM #666. Then, Gail Simone joined Art Baltazar and Franco! on the Aw Yeah Podcast, and dropped some behind the scene clues about her books Batgirl and Firestorm. Both are part of the DCNU 52 title initiative happening in September. She talks about the transition Barbara Gordon will make from Oracle to her return to the bat tights. Gail also tells us how her Firestorm Co-Writer Ethan Van Sciver got her excited about writing the further adventures of Ronnie Raymond and Jason Rusch .
Marty Pasko joins us as he returns to Metropolis writing the 70's DC Retroactive issue of Superman, drawn by Eduardo Barreto . We talk about the still amazing world of Superman. We ‘ll discuss the career of the late Jackie Cooper who played Perry White in the first 4 modern Superman films . Despite a good working relationship with Cooper on Simon & Simon in the 80's Pasko confesses he wasn't crazy about the casting of Cooper as Perry. Marty also describes the editorial philosophy of Julie Schwartz, and goes into interesting detail about how DC's Silver and Bronze age books were written .You'll get insights into the cast of the 50's Adventures Of Superman, Superman regulars like Mike Carlin, and Cary Bates We also discuss the way DC and Warner Bros interacted in the 90's , because Marty had the job as liason between the divisions of Warner Film TV and animation with DC.
Word Balloon host John Siuntres wraps up his conversation with writer Martin Pasko. In part 2 they focus on a behind the scenes look at Warner Brothers animation projects like Batman The Animated Series where Marty was employed as a story editor, and co-writing the animated film Batman Mask of The Phantasm.Pasko also talks about working on theshort lived Justice League comic strip, and the Six Flags live action shows featuring DC characters .
Word Balloon presents this 2 part chat with writer Marty Pasko.He started his career as a freelance writer, but soon worked his way through the DC ranks , writing runs on Superman, Dectetive Comics, Justice League Of America, Swamp Thing, and Wonder Woman.He also revamped The Metal Men, Doctor Fate, The Blackhawks, Secret Six, and Kobra, among others.Marty shares a detailed look at the 1970's DC bullpen , and the changes in making comics from the Bronze Age, through today.