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Bienvenidos a Cepeceros, un podcast en Mode 0 para amantes del píxel ladrillo. En esta ocasión nos acompaña José Manuel Garrote, con quien repasamos dos clasicazos como Molecule Man y Bravestarr. Conoceremos la relación personal de nuestro invitado con ambos juegos y que recuerdos y sensaciones le despierta. Toda la info sobre los juegos y nuestro invitado en nuestra web: https://www.cepeceros.com Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cepecerospodcast
We're finishing up the back half of Secret Wars II with issues #6-9. So far, we haven't been very impressed with The Beyonder and his antics on Earth, but will his cool new "Thriller" vest help matters at all? Thankfully the Molecule Man takes center stage to give us something to latch on to. Then, the Thunderbolts are back on Earth in issue #15, and they've gotta figure out how to live life on the run. Next Time: Captain America (1996) #1-6 by Rob Liefeld
Episode 272. James B and Eddie discuss six issues of the Fantastic Four featuring Dr. Doom and a host of other world destroying villains. Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B and Eddie and Uatu. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Welcome to another exciting episode of Geek Freaks! This week, hosts Frank, Jonathan, and Thomas dive into the latest geek culture news and debates. From an intense showdown between Green Lantern and Doctor Strange to the newest casting announcements for the Fantastic Four and Peacemaker, we've got it all covered. Join us as we discuss the upcoming third season of The Bear, speculate on the future of the Superman franchise with James Gunn's new vision, and get hyped for Marvel's revised release strategy. Plus, don't miss out on our fun segments and a chance to win exclusive Geek Freaks merchandise! Show Notes: 0:00 - 0:22 - Intro Hosts Frank, Jonathan, and Thomas are back in the studio after three weeks of live shows. 0:22 - 0:51 - Episode Overview Discussion topics: Peacemaker casting, The Bear, and more. Jonathan will be quizzed at the end of the episode, with a chance for listeners to win a mug. 0:51 - 4:33 - Fan Question: Green Lantern vs. Doctor Strange Debate on who would win in a fight between Green Lantern and Doctor Strange. Online poll results: Doctor Strange 76%, Green Lantern 24%. Discussion on Green Lantern's willpower vs. Doctor Strange's magic. 4:33 - 5:01 - Network News: Patreon Updates Announcing the return of Patreon giveaways and restructuring rewards. This month's giveaway: Yeti Snowball microphone. 5:01 - 6:08 - Challenge Accepted Podcast: Upcoming Episodes Upcoming episodes: X-Men 97 finale and a watch party. Thomas challenged to watch "Always Sunny in Philadelphia." 6:08 - 7:05 - News Segment: Fantastic Four Casting John Malkovich joins the cast of Fantastic Four. Speculation on his role: possible villains include Annihilus, Molecule Man, or Herbie the Robot. 7:05 - 10:33 - Villain Casting Discussion Ralph Ineson cast as Galactus. Speculation on Giancarlo Esposito's role in the MCU, potential candidates include Professor X and Annihilus. 10:33 - 13:00 - The Bear: Season 3 Announcement Season 3 release date: June 27th. Discussion on the show's intense and realistic portrayal of the culinary industry. 13:00 - 15:15 - Peacemaker Season 2 Casting Frank Grillo joins the cast. James Gunn's cohesive multiverse strategy for DC shows and movies. 15:15 - 17:10 - Superman: First Look at David Corenswet James Gunn's grounded approach to the new Superman. Discussion on the first images and humanizing aspects of the character. 17:10 - 18:32 - Shogun: Potential Season 2 Hiroyuki Sanada's return for a potential second season. Speculation on the continuation of the story. 18:32 - 19:00 - The Office Reboot Excitement and concerns about the reboot set in a dying newspaper office. 19:00 - 21:00 - Marvel's New Release Strategy Bob Iger's announcement: reducing Marvel releases to two movies and two shows per year. Discussion on the benefits of focusing on quality over quantity. 21:00 - 23:00 - X-Men 97 and Marvel Television Excitement for upcoming Marvel shows and movies, including Deadpool and Wolverine. The importance of maintaining event-like releases for Marvel content. 23:00 - 24:40 - MCU Timeline Update Discussion on the new MCU timeline and where Fantastic Four fits in. Speculation on how Fantastic Four's 60s setting will integrate with the current MCU. Call to Action: Join the Patreon for exclusive giveaways and bonus episodes. Participate in the social media quiz to win a Geek Freaks mug. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Challenge Accepted and join the watch party for X-Men 97. Follow Us: Twitter: @GeekFreaksPod Instagram and Threads: @GeekFreaksPodcast Patreon: patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Website: GFPods.com Keywords: Green Lantern vs. Doctor Strange Fantastic Four MCU casting Peacemaker Season 2 The Bear Season 3 release Superman David Corenswet Shogun Season 2 The Office Reboot Marvel release strategy X-Men 97 Challenge Accepted Podcast Primary Category: TV & Film Subcategory: Film Reviews Subcategory: TV Reviews Secondary Category: Leisure Subcategory: Video Games Subcategory: Animation & Manga
Grandpa Bill & Chris Burres talk Longevity Summit The links we discussed are below. The coupon code is good for $15 off of the initial purchase. URL: www.myvitalc.com/grandpabill Code: grandpabill The link to the summit is https://secretstolongevity.byhealthmeans.com/order/?idev_id=33389 You can also get to the book by going to www.livelongerandbetterbook.com 1. Tell us about the molecule that ultimately led you to decide to write a book? 2. What was the mechanism of action for the wistar rats to live 90% longer? 3. Sometimes it is hard to describe how exciting it is to start a company do you have a story from the book that expresses that level of excitement? 4. Why are you so surprised to be the author of a longevity book? 5. How long do you believe that humans can live and why? 1. Why did you decide to put together a longevity summit? 2. How do you see longevity and biohacking being intertwined 3. Who were the biggest names and what did they have to say about longevity 4. What were some of the biggest surprises from the longevity summit? 5. What is the biggest limiting factor for living longer that came out of the Summit? https://www.LiveLongerandBetterbook.com (available on Amazon https://secretstolongevity.byhealthmeans.com/
Crossovers may seem common these days, but in 1984 Marvel created one of the first and biggest with their event called Secret Wars. Heroes and villains battling it out on Battleworld in a fight to the death, thanks to the Beyonder. But it was much more than just a comic story. It influenced future comics, generated products, and maybe even affected the future MCU. Jay and Josh go beyond on Superhero Suite.
Marvel Tales Ep #46: Giant-Size Man-Thing #4-#5 & Marvel Two-In-One #1 Welcome back to Marvel Tales! In this episode, Phil and Justin review Giant-Size Man-Thing #4 (May 1975) featuring the story of Man-Thing, a tortured teenager, and Howard the Duck vs Garko the Man-Frog, Giant-Size Man-Thing #5 (August 1975) featuring Man-Thing vs satanists, angry parents and a man with a grudge, and Howard the Duck vs the vampire menace of the Hellcow, and Marvel Two-In-One #1 (January 1974) featuring The Thing and Man-Thing vs the Molecule Man. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Marvel Tales Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/MarvelTalesPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook facebook.com/MarvelTalesPod → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
The Beyonder has had enough. This universe, and all of the desire and disconnection he has found here, has driven him to the brink. The only option left to him is to destroy it all so that he can once again be alone. But can Marsha cuck Owen Reese, the Molecule Man, hard enough to save reality?This week's crossovers include some of the best books we've read in this whole little project. In many ways this issue and the best of the crossovers (not so fast, Fantastic Four) represent the ideal version of what Secret Wars II - and by proxy comic book crossovers - could be. Next wee it's the finale, and your homework is simple: Secret Wars II #9Av engers #266That's it! See you then.
The Beyonder has turned away from his despair, and now he wants to help people. But this bugs Captain America and Mister Fantastic who yet again do nothing about the Beyonder but do continue to threaten him. The Marvel cosmic beings show up in this issue, and something happens that finally gets Molecule Man off the couch. Plus we have a whole bunch of crossover comics, including a Thor/Power Pack crossover and a Micronauts story that is so wild you just have to read it.Next week's homework!Secret Wars II #7Amazing Spider-Man #273 New Defenders #152New Mutants #36Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #111Uncanny X-Men #202
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 Vulture Hangs High!" - Amazing Spider-Man #128, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by John Costanza, colors by Michele Brand, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Night of the Collector" - Avengers #119, written by Steve Englehart, art by Bob Brown and Don Heck, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"When a Legend Dies!" - Captain America #169, written by Steve Englehart and Mike Friedrich, art by Sal Buscema and Frank McLaughlin, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"J'Accuse!" - Captain America #170, written by Mike Friedrich and Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"... To Be Free From Control!" - Captain Marvel #30, written by Jim Starlin, art by Jim Starlin and Al Milgrom, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Blind Man's Bluff!" - Daredevil #107, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bob Brown and Sal Buscema, letters by Charlotte Jetter, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"No Friend Beside Him!" - Fantastic Four #142, written by Gerry Conway, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Revenge!" - Incredible Hulk #171, written by Gerry Conway, art by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"And Canst Thou Slay... The Juggernaut?" - Incredible Hulk #172, written by Tony Isabella, art by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel, letters by Alan Kupperberg, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Battle Royal!" - Iron Man #66, written by Mike Friedrich, art by George Tuska and Mike Esposito, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Malice by Crimson Moonlight" - Jungle Action #8, written by Don McGregor, art by Rich Buckler and Klaus Janson, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Battle for the Palace of the Gods!" - Man-Thing #1, written by Steve Gerber, art by Val Mayerik and Sal Trapani, letters by John Costanza, colors by Dave Hunt, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Time Doom" - Marvel Premiere #13, written by Steve Englehart, art by Frank Brunner and the Crusty Bunkers, letters by John Costanza, colors by Frank Brunner, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Chaos at the Earth's Core!" - Marvel Team-Up #17, written by Len Wein, art by Gil Kane, inked by "everybody," letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Vengeance of the Molecule Man!" - Marvel Two-In-One #1, written by Steve Gerber, art by Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"On the Brink of Madness!" - Sub-Mariner #68, written by Steve Gerber, art by Don Heck and Jim Mooney, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"A Galaxy Consumed!" - Thor #219, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by L. P. Gregory (Gaspar Saladino), colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Behold! The Land of Doom!" - Thor #220, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Return from the Grave!" - Tomb of Dracula #16, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Death Rides the Rails!" - Tomb of Dracula #17, written by Marv Wolfman, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, letters by John Costanza, colors by Tom Palmer, ©1973 Marvel Comics"His Name Is Taboo" - Werewolf by Night #13, 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.
(NSFW) Live at Geekshow Saturdee Matinee! Carmella Creeper, Secret Invasion, My Adventures with Superman, Good Omens, Venture Bros, Cap 4, Leprechaun, Edward James Olmos is Molecule Man, Superman rumors, Young Groot robot coming to DLand, Rebel Moon, Beetlejuice 2, lots more
In this podcasting, we'll talk about the latest news in the entertainment industry, including: Edward James Olmos joining the voice cast of Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur as Molecule Man for Season 2 Director Andy Muschietti reportedly tapped for DC's 'The Brave and the Bold' film Writers express disappointment with Directors Guild's deal, WGA strike continues Studio Ghibli breaks tradition: no trailers or promotional materials for Hayao Miyazaki's final film Yellowjackets getting bonus episode following season 2 finale Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 Switch port faces cancellation of promised DLC and challenges for studio Edward James Olmos Joins Voice Cast of Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur as Molecule Man for Season 2 Academy Award nominee Edward James Olmos has joined the voice cast of Disney Channel's animated series Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur for Season 2. He will portray Molecule Man, the main villain in the new season. The character has been redesigned for the show, along with the hero Beyonder, voiced by Laurence Fishburne. Molecule Man, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appeared in Fantastic Four #20 in 1963. In the comics, he is often depicted as a villain but has also been a reluctant hero. He played a significant role in the original Secret Wars series in 1984. Olmos' version of Molecule Man possesses the power to manipulate nonliving organic matter and has created a captivating world that attracts visitors from across the multiverse. The character will debut in the premiere episode of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Season 2.
Is our universe inside a black hole? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice answer questions about wormholes, quasars, white holes, and more with astrophysicist Charles Liu. What would a wormhole look like to us? NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Photo Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Let talk pauper for the Orlando event, we have another VS. which is Molecule Man vs. Darkstar, and we also answer some Malcom Rush questions. Head on over to our sponsor, Glass Cabinet Hobbies and use code CLIXINIT to get 5% off your order. If you want to help support the show, head on over to patreon.com/clixinit and also be entered in our monthly giveaways! Be safe out there, and as always, keep clixin' it!
This week on Hero or Zero we're talking about one of the most pivotal characters in the recent years of Marvel Comics, and also one of the most unknown, the Molecule Man! . . . If you want to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/heroesforhirepodcast To get Heroes for Hire merch: https://heroesforhire.ie/shop Follow us on Twitter: @Heroes4hirepod , @conlawler , @shaunmeighan Follow us on Facebook: Det. Divilment's Discussion Group Follow us on Instagram: heroesforhirepodcast Email any questions or queries to: HeroesforHire_@outlook.com Big thanks to our Patrons: Róisín Chunky Lobes Palmer Joe Bernie Ryan Technically Fine Evanson Waffles loves you and hopes you have a good day David Clarke Shaun Chuck it in the wash and it'll be grand Jamieson Dominic Anna Hjelmroos Lil Dicky Funny Observation McGrew Danny McLaughlin The Fabulous Frog Man Sam Michelle Browne Michaela Doughty sackman41 buster
Hey everybody, I'm back with another great guest and another comic book conversation! I've brought back my good pal Luke Jaconetti, from the Earth Destruction Directive podcast, as he's a huge Iron Man fan! We gush over this crazy comic, as it has a fantastic creative team, and a plot for the ages! For 1976, this comic really pushed some boundaries, and Luke and I had a blast talking about it. As usual, you can reach out to the show through email at MagazinesandMonsters@gmail.com, or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the FB page. You can find Luke on Twitter @ljacone and his shows are at TwoTrueFreaks.com (or on any pod catcher)! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/magsnmonsters/message
Gem Mint and Comic Tom are back to run down the Key Collector RUNNERS UP list of the 10 Hot COmics Books that are just shy of hitting the Hottest 10 of the week! Kingpin is Born Again, Jaws the shark is swimming with collectors, Attuma is plotting his journey to the MCU, Golden Age Amazing Mysteries are setting records, Agatha Harkness is playing with comic book witchcraft, Moon Knight covers by Bill S are heating up, New Avengers have a rivalry between Wakanda and Atlantis, the Molecule Man is looking to control the Fantastic Four, and can Spawn take the number one spot? ❤️ Mystery Mail Call (our comic book subscription service) https://www.comictom101.com/ (US ONLY) ❤️ Follow us on Whatnot!: https://www.whatnot.com/invite/comictom101 ❤️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2PfSSSY
It's a Bronze-Age Binge featuring The Molecule Man and Man-Thing, and Recent Reads including Captain America, Avengers Forever, Hulk, and Amazing Spider-Man #900! #MN396
It’s a Bronze-Age Binge featuring The Molecule Man and Man-Thing, and Recent Reads including Captain America, Avengers Forever, Hulk, and Amazing Spider-Man #900! #MN396
It's a Bronze-Age Binge featuring The Molecule Man and Man-Thing, and Recent Reads including Captain America, Avengers Forever, Hulk, and Amazing Spider-Man #900! #MN396
Gem and Tom are back with the Key Collectors Runners Up list of the 10 books that are possibly on the brink of exploding in value! Molecule Man is changing everything, Bill S variants for Wolverine are heating up, Space Ghost is the host with the most, Red Suit Daredevil is continuing to be red hot, Silver Surfer is shredding up the cosmos in art by Jack Kirby on an overlooked Fantastic Four cover, monsters like Frankenstein and Wendigo are battling for the top spot and can Marvel Team Up comics team up to make for big sales? ❤️ Mystery Mail Call (our comic book subscription service) https://www.comictom101.com/ (US ONLY) ❤️ Follow us on Whatnot!: https://www.whatnot.com/invite/comictom101 ❤️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2PfSSSY
Our special guests Jay Edidin and Paul O'Brien return for episode #5, ready to talk about the fifth issue of Marvel's Secret Wars! And they're just in time, too, because Galactus is about to destroy everything! They talk to cosmic host Al Kennedy about Xavier's bedside manner, Molecule Man's glow-up, and reveal what Jim Shooter's idea of a psychedelic mind-expanding experience looks like. The War Effort is produced by the immensely talented Dave Bulmer, who you can follow on Twitter here. Our logo comes from the tremendously gifted mind of James Wendelborn, who is on Twitter here. Thank you to them both for their incredible work - give them a follow! Al Kennedy is the host of podcasts House to Astonish and Desert Island Discworld, in which he sits down with special guests to talk about their work, their career, and the Terry Pratchett novel they would take with them if they were cast away to a desert island. He's also been a featured writer for Shelfdust, and you can find his byline here! For more from Al, you can follow him on Twitter here and follow Desert Island Discworld on Twitter here. Jay Edidin is co-host of the mega comics podcast Jay and Miles X-Plain The X-Men, which, if you ask me? About time somebody did that. A writer, editor, and hero of the people, you can find more from Jay here, or follow him on Twitter here! Paul O'Brien is the other co-host of House to Astonish, alongside Al. Paul writes regularly on the House to Astonish website, where amongst other prolific things he's been covering every single Wolverine comic to ever exist, if such a task is possible. You can find Paul on Twitter here!
For our fourth episode of the show Al is joined by special guests Kirsten Howard and Steve Morris to talk about Secret Wars #4, and you better believe they're talking about Hawkeye's singing ability! They also cover Muppet Treasure Island, Volcana and Molecule Man's blossoming romance, and Al's personal origin as a Marvel reader! The War Effort is produced by the immensely talented Dave Bulmer, who you can follow on Twitter here. Our logo comes from the tremendously gifted mind of James Wendelborn, who is on Twitter here. Thank you to them both for their incredible work - give them a follow! Al Kennedy is the host of podcasts House to Astonish and Desert Island Discworld, in which he sits down with special guests to talk about their work, their career, and the Terry Pratchett novel they would take with them if they were cast away to a desert island. He's also been a featured writer for Shelfdust, and you can find his byline here! For more from Al, you can follow him on Twitter here and follow Desert Island Discworld on Twitter here. Kirsten Howard is the News & Features editor for Den of Geek. You can find their byline on the website here, or follow them on Twitter right here! Steve Morris runs Shelfdust! Having previously written for sites including The Beat, ComicsAlliance, CBR and The MNT, he can be found on Twitter here. He's a bunny.
A powerful loser. A bald Avenger. The Fist of Khonshu. A devious psychiatrist. Which are Hot? Which are Not? Find out, as the Hot Squad takes on OHOTMU's 9th issue! Featuring permanent panelists Elyse, Isabel, Nathalie, Josée, Shotgun, and Amélie Listen to Episode 79 below (the usual mature language warnings apply), or subscribe to oHOTmu OR NOT? on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Relevant images and further credits at: oHOTmu or NOT ep.79 Supplemental This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. And thanks for leaving a comment.
Its the Multiverse Year End Episode!! To celebrate we're having our biggest episode yet!! Im joined by not 1,not 2 but 3 special guests!!! The gang from my youth reunites as we travel back to 1968 for the original Fantastic Four cartoon episode "The Mysterious Molecule Man" Join Dave,Mike,Francis and myself as discuss such topics as the FF impact on the comic industry,Daves attempt to trace all comics back to the Challengers of the Unknown,Molecule Man action figures and Mikes love for Rick and Morty!! So join us as we ring in the New Year and with the first family of Marvel,the Fantastic Four....in cartoon form!
In This Episode:Mike and Ed give their take on what mattered in 1963, including:Rapid growth in the number of super powered individuals, resulting in team-ups, international expansion — and fraud!New Frontiers: If 1962 was the year of aliens, 1963 expanded what it meant to be alien with the discovery of three previously unknown civilizations here on Earth, plus alternate dimensions that are in some ways closer than EuropeThe Manufacturing of Superheroes: We now have a better idea how superheroes are “made”. The Sandman and Radioactive Man showed us the importance of atomic power. The Cobra showed that duplicating powers is possible. And the Russians managed to duplicate the comic-energy power generation that created the Fantastic FourThis has led to a Technological Response to Super Powers. While 1962 saw villains like The Wizard and The Protector use technology to take on superheroes, 1963 took technology to a new level. Ironman - a normal human in a battle suit - has joined the ranks of the most powerful supers on the planet. Dr Blake's android, while eventually being destroyed, was for a time more powerful than Thor. A half-dozen Wizard “copycats” showed that it just takes some engineering genius to enter the ranks of the super elite. Meanwhile containing supervillains has taken on a new urgency. We have not done a very good job of containing technological villains like The Vulture and Sandman, but so far super powered captives like The Vanisher and The Molecule Man, have not reemerged after whatever we did to contain their powers.Also: Our hosts give their predictions on what the trends might be in 1964. You won't want to miss this! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss the most powerful super-powered villain encountered so far, the Molecule Man, can rearrange molecules and everything is made of molecules. After defeating the Fantastic Four in public, Reed Richards claims that his team defeated the villain in secret. How was a man so powerful defeated? Was he killed? If not, how can a man who can turn a jail cell into a rose garden being held against his will? Does the Molecule Man have any constitutional rights? And if not, where do we draw the line on who the Fantastic Four or the government are allowed to “deal with” extra-legally?In this issue:The Fantastic Four respond to a threat in the middle of New York City, which turns out to be a gateway to the dimension occupied by the Watcher, a mysterious alien whom we will learn more about as this series continues, but who for the purposes of this issue you should know simply observes but does not interfere. The Watcher explains that an Earthling known as the Molecule Man, who was accidentally created due to a mistake with atomic devices, poses an existential threat to the multiverse. Imbued with his powers to change molecules at his whim, the Molecule Man has been settling petty scores, and the Watcher is concerned that he will not stop until he destroys the solar system and beyond. The Fantastic Four return to Earth and take on the Molecule Man, who has already tried to take over the Earth. They do battle, but the Molecule Man comes out on top. He is nigh omnipotent, and has no problem demonstrating his amazing powers. All seems lost until the Thing's girlfriend, the blind sculptor Alicia Masters, tricks the Molecule Man into believing that he cannot control the molecules in clay statues that Alicia has created of the Fantastic Four. It turns out that they are not statutes but in fact the Fantastic Four, covered in clay. The Watcher then re-enters the picture and spirits the Molecule Man away, rationalizing that because the Fantastic Four, at that very moment, technically defeated the Molecule Man, he can intercede and remove the Molecule Man from the equation.Assumed before the next episode:People wonder what happened to the supremely powerful Molecule Man.This episode takes place:After the Molecule Man disappears. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Intro Background (1:55) Doctor Doom created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962) Victor Von Doom was born to Romani parents - his mother was killed by Mephisto when he was young, and he grew up learning about mysticism and technology in an effort to bring her back He went to Empire State University, where he encountered Reed Richards - while building a machine to communicate with the dead (specifically his mother), Reed corrected his math, but Victor's ego refused to let him make the necessary corrections, and the machine exploded, scarring him permanently - he fled and created a suit of armor, including a mask - he put it on his face before it had sufficiently cooled, which burned him further and fused it to his face He spent the next several years seeking vengeance on the FF in various ways, but always defeated by Reed's genius and/or the combined effort of the team Began battling other Marvel heroes, and during the original Secret Wars event managed to obtain the power of the Beyonder, although he wasn't able to maintain it Does assist the FF when Sue is pregnant with her second child - Johnny goes to him for help, knowing he won't pass up the chance to one-up Reed - his help succeeds, and all he asks is that the child be named Valeria, after a former love of his Occasionally works alongside Namor, including as part of the Cabal After another battle with Reed, begins losing mental capacity - Valeria helps restore his mind in exchange for his assistance, and he joins the Future Foundation to help defeat the Council of Reeds During the second Secret Wars event, he usurps the power of the Beyonder again and becomes God Emperor Doom - his ability, coupled with that of the Molecule Man, creates a brand new universe, where the members of the Fantastic Four are serving him in various capacities (Sue is his wife, Johnny is the sun, Ben is the wall surrounding the capital) - Reed and a collection of surviving heroes defeat Doom, and using the restorative power of the Beyonder, heal Doom's face Takes over as the new Iron Man after Tony's defeat in Civil War II, and serves heroically for a time until he's attacked by the Hood, where he gets burned yet again Issues Matt's description: “The two traits that have defined his character for 60 years. The narcissistic personality disorder to end all narcissistic personality disorders, and the mother fixation to end all mother fixations. Both just amped up to eleven and beyond. But, he certainly makes it work, doesn't he? You honestly can't tell me if you dropped the comic book version of Doom into the real world, not only would he not be out of place among the pack of sideshow clowns who have been running the world since the fall of communism, but he'd be among the most revered leaders in the world for his effectiveness in providing for his citizens. And I wonder if it's the rare instance of an NPD being used for good. Latervians canonically have a first world standard of living. Universal education, free healthcare, little to no pollution, no crime to speak of, and an economy that's as thriving as a country subject to constant embargoes from the United States can be. Moreover, every single one of his citizen matters to him, the same as if they were extensions of himself, which -- let's face it -- is probably how he views them. If you're a farmer with a crop blight problem, Doom will personally come to your farm, figure out what's causing it, eradicate it, and supply you with a new proprietary super-effective soil nutrient solution he devised in the shower that morning. If you leave the country, there's literally nowhere you can't go to and come back from safely. The Latverian passport is just a card that says "Admit this person into your country or suffer the wrath of DOOM." It's never once been questioned. If you harm even a single hair on a Laterivan citizen's head, Doom will personally track you across the entire universe, through time, or across dimensions and force you to make restitution. Now, obviously, he does this because it's an affront to his unquenchable ego for everything in his country to not be the greatest in all of creation. But -- and this might be delving into the PoliSci angle a bit -- in 2021, would anyone really care why he did it? His country is fed, clothed, housed, educated, productive, and healthy. Yes, he wants to conquer the world (and really, everything beyond it, but we'll start with the world), but it's because he genuinely believes that humanity is being deprived of the benefits they would have under his magnanimous rule, and I'm sure it legitimately breaks his heart.As a psychologist, how would you even start getting through to him? What kind of circumstances would you need? He's got to be one of the toughest nuts to crack in any comic book universe. Ego/Vanity (10:41) Mama's boy writ large (18:33) Rivalry with Reed Richards (26:16) Break (37:00) Plugs for BetterHelp, Not If I Reboot You First, and Phillip Kennedy Johnson Treatment (39:02) In-universe - Set up a mental health service in Latveria to purposely fail so Doom has to get his hands dirty and realize what's important Out of universe - Unlikely therapy would happen voluntarily, but if it did, requiring “terraforming of the soul” Skit (43:50) Hello Dr. Doom, I'm Dr. Issues. - GOOD AFTERNOON FELLOW DOCTOR. DO YOU COMPARE YOUR DEGREE WITH THE MIGHT OF DOOM? What? No! Of course not! - A WISE MOVE. NONE CAN MATCH THE WISDOM AND BRILLIANCE OF DOOM. NOT EVEN RICHARDS, ALTHOUGH HE WOULD NEVER ADMIT IT. I think that's record time for someone to bring up a personal nemesis without prompting- NEMESIS? NO. RICHARDS IS NOT WORTHY OF SUCH A TITLE, NOR THE BRAINPOWER IT WOULD REQUIRE TO DEEM HIM SO. I MERELY MENTION HIM TO STAVE OFF ANY SUCH IDEAS YOU MIGHT HAVE OF COMPARING US. DOOM'S NEMESES ARE IGNORANCE AND MYOPIA. And you do this by mentioning yourself in the third person, barely registering someone that has...led to some setbacks, and registering a speech pattern that I can only describe as “eleven” - DOOM DOES NOT SUFFER SETBACKS. DOOM WINS OR LEARNS. *under breath* That would explain the oodles of wisdom -WHAT WAS THAT? Nothing. I wanted to learn from your wisdom, then. How have encounters with someone like Richards educated you from an emotional intelligence standpoint? - DOOM'S EMOTIONS PLAY LITTLE ROLE IN THE DECISIONS THAT NEED TO BE MADE. LATVERIANS REQUIRE A RULER TO FOCUS ON THEIR WELL-BEING, NOT IMMATURE CONTESTS. WHICH DOOM WOULD WIN ANYWAY. In that case, heavy is the head that wears the crown...er, mask. How do you manage the stress of being the sole decision maker for a whole country? - THERE IS NO STRESS. MY CITIZENS DESERVE THE BEST. THAT IS WHAT THEY SHALL HAVE. DOOM CARES NOT FOR WHAT OTHER NATIONS PROVIDE FOR THEIR PEOPLE. But do you always know what's best? What if -YES. I didn't even get to my -QUESTION DOOM AT YOUR OWN PERIL *deep breaths* Ok, I shall learn from this, as you say. *tries feebly to match DOOM's bravado* THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR IGNORANCE OF OTHER'S EMOTIONS, NO MATTER HOW WELL INTENTIONED YOU ARE. THE CITIZENS OF YOUR COUNTRY WILL ALWAYS KNOW THAT YOU WANT WHAT IS BEST FOR THEM. WHEN WILL YOU KNOW BEFORE THEIR REVOLUTION THAT THEY HAVE CHANGED, AS ALL HUMANS DO? - DOOM'S STANDARDS EVOLVE WITH TIME. DO NOT CONFUSE DISREGARD FOR POLITICAL NICETIES WITH LACK OF CONCERN FOR THE CITIZENRY. EVERY LATVERIAN IS IMPORTANT TO DOOM. THE OPINIONS OF THE REST OF THE WORLD ARE IRRELEVANT, HOWEVER. So people aren't important. Got it. - UNTIL HUMANITY RECOGNIZES THEIR BEST HOPE OF SURVIVAL AND ADVANCEMENT IS THROUGH DOOM, THE FOCUS SHALL BE ON THE BEST LIFE FOR LATVERIANS. DOOM CANNOT FORCE MANKIND TO SEE THIS, ONLY PROVIDE A LIVING EXAMPLE FOR THEM TO STRIVE AND ULTIMATELY FAIL TO ACHIEVE. Cool. The rest of humanity survives it's own way and sees this nice, shiny, relatively small fancy object that it can't have, and whistles on by. History's most elaborate footnote. If only everyone else had listened, then the ultimate martyr would have had a brighter day in the sun. - DOOM HAS FORESEEN ALL THE TIMELINES. THE ONLY ONE IN WHICH HUMANITY SURVIVES AND THRIVES IS THAT WHICH DOOM CONTROLS. THE WORLD IGNORES THIS AT ITS OWN PERIL. The world ignores a lot of things, all of the time. Each person has their own idea of what is most important to them at each moment. What you are asking for is the world to recognize you as the most important thing at some moment. You tell me...based on one in a...whatever number of scenarios, with a population of billions, each with their own free will, most with no knowledge of the things you speak, and the odds of winning a genetic lottery to be born in the country you rule...for someone with the largest aspirations known on the planet, you really sell yourself short in the marketing department! - DOOM DOES NOT SELL ANYTHING SHORT. DOOM IS NO MERE CARNIVAL BARKER. THERE IS NO OVERSTATEMENT OR EXAGGERATION INVOLVED. DOOM MERELY SPEAKS FACTS. THE WORLD IS IN GRAVE DANGER UNLESS FEALTY IS SWORN. YOU SPEAK OF DOOM'S DISREGARD FOR HUMANITY AND FREE WILL. IT IS BORNE OF AN OVERWHELMING LOVE FOR HUMANITY ABOVE ALL ELSE THAT DRIVES DOOM. YOUR CONTINUED BLINDNESS TOWARDS THIS MAKES DOOM QUESTION YOUR CREDENTIALS. YOU ARE EVEN LESS DESERVING OF YOUR DOCTORATE THAN RICHARDS. I'm not stupid enough to say that you are wrong in your convictions. I'm providing the perspective of someone who hears these sorts of comments from multiple people with regards to their importance in the world. I know you are wise enough to look at someone else's perspective, so take mine: if multiple people claim they are number one at the same thing, and with the same conviction, then how do I discern what is fact versus narcissistic conjecture? I legitimately want your guidance on this. - DOOM IS NUMBER ONE BECAUSE DOOM WILLS IT TO BE SO. IN ADDITION, LATVERIA'S STANDARD OF LIVING IS PROOF OF DOOM'S MAGNANIMOUS NATURE. IF ALL MANKIND ENJOYED THE SAME BENEFITS, THERE IS NO END TO WHAT COULD BE ACHIEVED. SO IT IS NOT MERE CONJECTURE OR BOASTING. IT IS FACTUAL. DOOM'S LEADERSHIP EXCEEDS ALL OTHERS. Magnanimous? By that logic you would be willing to give me some credit for taking the time as an outsider to try and learn of your motivations, your culture, your experience -SO IT SHALL BE *text notification sound* What's this? *surprised* Why would I get a notification from my bank? I don't even have it linked! WHAT DID YOU DO? -YOU DARE QUESTION DOOM'S SINCERITY IN HIS LOVE OF MANKIND? IF YOU TRULY ARE AN AMBASSADOR TO LATVERIA, EVEN IF DOOM DOES NOT REQUIRE SUCH NEED OF A DOCTOR, I DO NOT WASTE RESOURCES ON SUCH AN ENCOUNTER. Are you...are you overpaying to make it seem like this session was more important than it appears even though you disagree with me? -THIS IS THE EXPERIENCE OF ALL WHO SERVE THE HEALTH OF LATVERIA. So you're saying this is my money, at this point, to do with as I please? -DO NOT CHALLENGE THE BENEVOLENCE OF DOOM Alrighty...just let me get my transfer going...there. I'm glad you are such a fantastic soul. -DOOM IS QUITE AWARE OF YOUR PUNS. WHAT DID YOU JUST DO? I just donated the excess money, net of my standard fee of course, to the Future Foundation. -THIS INSULT WILL NOT STAND! What insult? You've collaborated before with the foundation to save existence itself, and this is my choice, not yours. I think they may be perplexed by the “FOR THE GOOD OF LATVERIA” comment. -IF THERE IS A MEETING OF THE MINDS WITH RICHARDS BECAUSE OF THIS, THEN I WILL HOLD YOU PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE. And I will be obligated, based on your oft-mentioned wisdom, to acknowledge my role as I can't lie. Would you rather me be an anonymous cog, or a part of your team to make ongoing improvements? -DOOM HAS NO NEED OF A TEAM...BUT A SUBSERVIENT ADVISOR MAY PROVE OF USE FROM TIME TO TIME. CONSIDER IT DONE, NON-CITIZEN MINION OF MENTAL HEALTH. Minion? Well, better than prisoner or casualty, I guess. - YOUR GRATITUDE IS APPRECIATED. DOOM HAS SPOKEN. Ending (51:36) Recommended reading: old Fantastic Four books, original Secret Wars Review read: A Unique Concept with a Super Delivery! A unique take on your favorite superheroes, diving into a side of them you might not often think of right away.. should they be in therapy? Find out by listening to Capes on The Couch! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- The Good Game Guys Next episodes: Jocasta, Amanda Waller, 5 from Umbrella Academy Plugs for social References: Mortal Kombat Friendship - Anthony (04:20) Molecule Man episode - Anthony (5:10) Fall Out Boy “I Don't Care” - Anthony (15:38) Hamilton “What'd I Miss?” - Anthony/Doc (15:58) Ali/Frazier feud - Doc (27:58) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter Facebook Patreon TeePublic Discord
Intro Superhero Therapy - explanation by Dr. Scarlet Background (5:16) Natalia Alianovna “Natasha” Romanova created by Stan Lee, Don Rico, and Don Heck in Tales of Suspense #52 (April 1964) Young Natalia was trained and raised by the Red Room, a secret Soviet facility training assassins - she was sent to America to assassinate Anton Vanko, who had defected from Russia, but was defeated by Iron Man - then she enlisted Hawkeye's help in fighting him, but they were defeated as well - when Clint saved her, she began falling for him, and he helped her defect - she later joined the Avengers Began working for SHIELD, and then started a relationship with Daredevil while he was stationed in San Francisco Encounters Yelena Belova, another graduate of the Red Room, who wants to take Natasha out so she can inherit the Black Widow mantle - uses psychological manipulation to force Yelena to confront her own past Has a relationship with Bucky Barnes for a time, while he's working as the Winter Soldier Serves on the Secret Avengers under Captain America Killed during the Incursion event merging the mainstream and Ultimate Marvel universes, but resurrected after Molecule Man restores the damage done - only to be killed again, this time by Hydra-influenced Steve Rogers After her death, the Red Room cloned her, including her memories, and tasked her with taking out Hydra and SHIELD - the clone, calling herself Natasha Romanoff, instead eliminated the Red Room leadership and freed all the recruits Issues (7:49) Manipulation by the Red Room, and its repeated attempts to bring her back under their control, mean she's never free from her past Also constantly trying to redeem herself for her assassinations (16:05) Life of a spy/secret agent means her identity is always in flux (22:53) Break (34:06) Plugs for BetterHelp, Sips Suds & Smokes, and Cullen Bunn Treatment (36:10) In-universe - Use Dr. Issues as a target, force her to face inequity Out of universe - Empty chair exercise to discuss feelings with people that have been wronged (39:02) Skit (46:21) DOC: Hello Natasha, I'm Dr. Issues. NATASHA: Good afternoon, Doctor. D: I'm afraid we're going to have to go through a bit of an introductory period. Normally I get a file on my patients before I meet with them, but yours was almost entirely redacted. N: That's just how it is in my line of work. D: That's fair, but I've worked with your colleagues before, and I've never seen anything quite like this. It's like the whole thing was covered in black Sharpie. N: Some of my employers would kill both of us if they even knew I was speaking with you. Frankly this conversation is more dangerous than most. D: In that case I appreciate you speaking with me. And be sure to know I take all the necessary precautions for my own safety, as well as the confidentiality of my clients. N: No offense, doc, but that won't stop some of the more… unsavory characters I've dealt with. They've come at me in Avengers Mansion, I don't think this office will hold them. D: Sad to say, but I've dealt with worse. So we'll deal with that threat if and when it comes. Let's get back to you. What can we accomplish today? N: Probably less than what I would want out of this. D: How so? N: This is going to be the type of scenario where I don't say names, I only give hints. If you are sharp enough to follow my lead, then maybe I can learn something from you. D: Way more nebulous than I imagined. Usually when people do that, I think they're demonstrating paranoia. N: Is it really paranoia when you know people are truly after you? D: But the fight, flight, or freeze phenomenon doesn't turn itself on and off like a switch if you've exhausted yourself in that vigilant state for too long. Plus, it makes it difficult for anyone to get to know you. N: Thank you for stating the obvious. No, really, thank you. People don't understand that it's inherent in what I do. I didn't sign up for this life. I was bred for it. D: Maybe that's true, but N: *interrupting, clearly upset* No maybes about it! I can't say that much about such things but...think about how organized different agencies can be, especially under authoritarian rule. D: Got it. Sorry to cast any doubt to your experience. I'm thankful that you're keeping the conversation on track. Is it fair to ask, then, how being so harshly molded at a young age influences you now? Any nightmares or flashbacks to those events? N: I've learned to regulate my physiology just fine. D: How about the emotional content, then? N: I have all of the...expected emotions. D: Interesting choice of words. I'm not familiar with what would be considered “expected” because that's such a wide range. Anger? Sadness? Fear? N: *pause* All of it. D: Then you have lots of possibilities to work with N: More than that though. Relief, Joy, Pain...I know you're really a doctor because you just went for what's considered negative. But I'm a lot stronger than you realize. I don't want a pity case here. In a way, you're only alive right now because I made that decision when I stepped into this office. D: *obtuse, missing the mark* Is that a veiled threat at me in some way to show superiority? I don't have a god complex. N: No, I meant it much simpler than that. D: Hmmmm...You're so resolute about this, once again I have to take you at face value. And yet, that brings us back to the original point. How can I help you if the only thing on your mind is helping others besides yourself? N: I don't get such luxury. You seem to have this mindset that I'm intentionally draining my life away, toiling at the behest of others and neglecting my needs. That's nonsense. I'm alive because I see all of the angles. Too many times it's “kill or be killed.” But what about when you save someone? Save hundreds? How many times can I give an eye for an eye before we're all blind? D: That's noble beyond compare. I hear the pain that comes through too. Same with exhaustion. I'm not asking you to change everything. I'm asking if you want some part...ANY part, better. N: *sarcastic* So you want me to be a better killing machine? D: ...anything, but that. N: So you see my problem. Even when I'm supposedly doing good in the world, it's typically because someone doing worse has been brought down. D: Least Common Denominator. So how do we change the math? You know I won't help you with the one part of that equation you mentioned, so… N: You're not making the ultimate sinner into a saint...and I'm not even religious. D: For one thing, I'd hardly consider you the ultimate sinner. For another, we're not even going to get into that side of things. N: That makes one of us. D: You...you really would go that far, huh? N: When you've seen what I've seen and done what I've done, there's not even a question about it. D: Then no shame, no blame. There's only the way up. The next assignment. Clue me in your emotions, and I'll try to establish the right path to maximizing your efficacy in relating to people in a mutually beneficial way. N: Now you're trying to make it sound like I'm a wallflower who's never dated. Come on! D: That's not what I'm getting at, I mean *bullets hit glass* N: Bozhe moi. Get down! D: Yes ma'am. N: *fires back* Who knew I was coming? D: No one outside of my assistant. N: That's one person too many. *pause* Did you see where the shot came from? D: No, I'm kinda too busy doing my job. I thought you saw all the angles. N: This is why I didn't wanna come here in the first place. OK, you stick your head up and see if you spot any movement. D: HELL NO. I'm not getting sniped so you can save the day again. N: *grunts* Fine. Do you have something you can use as a distraction? D: I have a paperweight on my desk. N: Gotta work with what we've got. On the count of three, toss it to me. One… two… three! D: *grunts* *bullets fire* N: Do svidaniya, asshole. D: I.. I can't believe this. N: Really? You do what you do and you're surprised? D: No, I can't believe something like this happened and I don't have a pun prepared. N: You are a strange man. D: Thanks. N: And yet, not the worst at your job. Perhaps I'll come back for another session. But if I do that, we're talking directly or not at all. Also, I'd check your assistant's background. D: Consider it done. So, do you want to keep the paperweight? Consider it a memento. N: No thanks. I have enough stuff weighing me down, I don't need something else. D: Oh man, ANOTHER pun. You're good at this. N: See ya ‘round, Doc. Ending (53:47) Recommended reading: Black Widow vol. 5 (the Edmondson/Noto run), also Super Women Next episodes: Rogue, Dr. Doom, Jocasta Plugs for social References: Molecule Man episode - Anthony (7:05) Godfather III “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in” (NSFW) - Doc (9:15) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter Facebook Patreon TeePublic Discord
Big Swig Pub Crawl: Secret WarsHey did you hear about that time in the 1980s all the major Marvel heroes & villains got phased to a Battleworld to war for the ultimate prize. Hell no you didn't ‘cause Jim Shooter made that sh*t Secret Wars. KMac & Yek continue to swill their way through the crossovers that made comics great & taught all the kids what symbiosis is. Crack a beer at the pub with us & learn how to get a better credit score with your symbiote. The Team that made Battleworld at thing::· Writers: Jim Shooter· Artist: Main issues: Mike Zeck, Bob Layton, (Covers Help: John Beatty, Bob Wiacek, Bob McLeod, Terry Austin) · Editor: Tom DeFalcoBreakdown: Someone called the Beyonder zaps all these heroes and villains to Battleworld to compete for the ultimate prize of whatever they want. Hijinks ensue & Dr. Doom becomes a god. The Hits:· Wasp makes sexy, sexy with Magneto to get all those mutant deets.· Professor X is a dick when he gets his legs back.· That time Spiderman beat all that X-Men @$$.· That time Wasp almost beat all that X-Men @ass.· 100 & 50 Billion Tons on that Issue #4 cover.· Colossus falls hard for Human Torch's chippy Zsaji. Can she heal a broken heart?· All those Denver suburban supers: Spiderwoman, Volcana, & peeved off Titania. · Enchantress. Captain America's shield. Splat!· Wolvie straight up murders Molecule Man. · Spiderman “borrowing” new Spiderwoman's trademark on that Issue #8 cover.· Latverian Lat Bombs on that Issue #10 cover.· Doom makes cold cuts of Klaw. · With god like powers, comes god Doom naps!· Buddy Show: Klaw & LizardBeers:KMac: Passion of the Heights, Florida Avenue Brewing Co., Tampa, FLStyle: Herbal Wheat/Hibiscus Wheat Ale, 4.7% ABVRating: 4 out 5 Doom God Naps Yek: Funky Face, Old Ox Brewery, Ashburn, VAStyle: Margarita Gose, 4.5% ABVRating: 100 & 50 Billon Tons of Tartness
274: Event Orr Else - Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #5 The Human Torch huffs gas with his alien girlfriend, Colossus falls in love with the Torch's alien girlfriend, Doctor Doom turns down the advances of a goddess, and Molecule Man makes an example of Pile Driver. All this and more in issue #5 of Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars from September, 1984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More stuff: Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode is Expendable by Trinity X, get their music now at Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: eventorrelse@gmail.com Event Orr Else is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network. Find it and more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
Episode Notes The Human Torch huffs gas with his alien girlfriend, Colossus falls in love with the Torch's alien girlfriend, Doctor Doom turns down the advances of a goddess, and Molecule Man makes an example of Pile Driver. All this and more in issue #5 of Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars from September, 1984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More stuff: Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode is Expendable by Trinity X, get their music now at Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: eventorrelse@gmail.com Event Orr Else is a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network. Find it and more great comic book podcasts at comicspodcasts.com
Dabei sein, wenn starke Athletinnen und Athleten ihre Erstbegehungen am Fels machen. Bei Kletter- und Boulderwettkämpfen ganz nah mit der Kamera am Geschehen sein. So sieht das Arbeitsleben von Kletterfotograf Hannes Tell aus. Aber, kann man allein von Kletterfotos leben? Wie läuft die Arbeit in diesem Job ab? Und was motiviert Hannes eigentlich persönlich, die Kamera in die Hand zu nehmen? Das und mehr hörst du in diesem zweiteiligen Interview mit Hannes Tell. (Teil zwei gibt’s in der kommenden Folge) Viel Spaß beim Zuhören und danke Hannes! +++ Magst du mich bei meiner Podcast-Arbeit unterstützen? +++ Damit ich meine Arbeit machen kann gibt es auf der Plattform Steady ein Crowdfunding: https://steadyhq.com/de/binwegbouldern Oder hol dir ein BIN WEG BOULDERN Shirt / Hoodies uvm.: https://binwegbouldern.de/bwb_shop#!/ +++ Shownotes +++ Hannes Tell bei Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hannestell.vertical/?hl=de https://www.instagram.com/hannestell/?hl=de Webseite von Hannes Tell https://hannestell.de/ Hannes Film vom ersten Womens Bouldering Festival im Jahr 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqB0TYKwnvQ Hannes Bilder von der Protest-Kletteraktion am Molecule Man in Berlin https://www.instagram.com/p/BxuC1tYDDfp/ https://www.instagram.com/p/BxrYqtgDgqq/ https://www.instagram.com/p/BxoxoAGD5le/
The Milksops talk about one of their favorite moments of the Secret Wars story: the Hulk holds up a mountain. Will is suprised how much he's enjoying this re-read. Kevin is not surprised. We get into more of Shooter's unsubtle dialogue, the Molecule Man's truly unreasonably powerful powers and if the X-Men are being treated unfairly by the story! -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @ScrewItComics Instagram: @ScrewItComics Email: ScrewItSpidey@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
This is a rerelease of Ryan and Justin's two-part look at legendarily bizarre 1980s Marvel mega-crossover Secret Wars II, now combined and condensed into a single episode for your convenience. Find out what happens when Jim Shooter trades crowd-pleasing, sprawling battles between their most popular characters for wacky fish-out-of-water hijinks, thinly veiled attacks on former employees, and gentle satire of '80s consumer culture! In this episode: The Thing's erotic adventures Spidey's power and responsibility motto apparently has its limits Organized crime seems pretty awesome The Beyonder's assessment of the Dazzler makes your hosts question his all-knowingness. Justin accidentally pitches a DC crossover event Molecule Man's DIY psychotherapy Daredevil gets left out of yet another Marvel storyline Captain America defends your right to die in a tidal wave Covered in this episode: Secret Wars II #1-7 (1985-1986)
As a special bonus, here's the recap rap in our 100th episode! LYRICS: When Doc and I first dreamed about creating a podcast We never thought in a million years it was gon' last But more than two and a half years have gone past And one hundred episodes of absolutely fantastic Characters, drastic masters, and bombastic bastards As we mix the scholastic and sarcastic faster Than you can say gone to lightspeed But here's a little something that we thought you might need In case you haven't caught up on all of your downloads I'm'a rap a recap, are you ready, here it goes It all started off with Eddie Brock, y'know Venom No wonder he's so angry with a symbiote in 'em Then Doc's fave, the Joker, we had drinks with Tony Stark And my boy Moon Knight, you know things got pretty dark Badass chicks Quinn and Jones givin' men the boot Rorschach's issue's seeing everything as absolute Deadpool interrupted us with porn and masturbation Booster hopes one day that he can rise above his station Tried to break through Freeze, but yo that ice is pretty thick When it comes to Cyclops you know Scott is a dick Legion, Question, Sentry, they're too crazy for this rap And Hank Pym wishes everyone could just move past the slap Casey Jones and Scarecrow like to hide behind their masks While Jamie Madrox splits up so he handles many tasks Our fans picked the Governor, a good ol' Southern man Hank Henshaw only wishes he could be Superman Logan needs a break so he can find himself a lover Molecule Man needs to break away from control by his mother Stephen Strange should give up magic and go back to surgery Then we talked about the Hulk with friends Popcorn Psychology Kingpin threatened Doc, but that ended pretty badly Mister Miracle and Barda clearly love each other madly Jonah just wants pictures of that menace Spider-Man And Black Manta wants out of the shadow of Aquaman Chief and Negan think that tragedy makes them great While Doc told Cap America that he should masturbate Constantine and Talia needed better vocal actors While Nadia van Dyne is accurate on many factors Callum Cooper and the Riddler think they're both really smart Jen Walters takes being green with envy to an art Jason Todd and Cletus Kasady had messed up childhoods So did Ultimate Reed Richards, at least he started off as good Roy Harper made us cry with his story, it's so tragic And Colossus needs to work things out with his kid sister Magik Bane and terrorism go together, hand in glove But the Tick is too ridiculous and silly not to love Kamala should stop putting heroes up on a pedestal Shredder's history of failure is really quite incredible Dick Grayson does it all and also has the perfect ass While Laura needs to learn how to interact with some more class Forgotten Home's a story about learning who you are Raphael's anger is justified but he takes it too far Uatu watches over you and can be pretty creepy Damian had no childhood but isn't very weepy Apocalypse thinks he's the savior of all mutantkind Baphomet's development is truly quite divine The Beast's an intellectual, but all he does is worry If Ego's coming after you, you'd best leave in a hurry So that's all of our episodes, this rap has been a frenzy Spitting rhymes over this beat thanks to my buddy Eric Menzie And last not least thanks to our fans, especially our Patrons We appreciate you sticking with us, showing off your patience Who knows where the next hundred shows will take us, but I'll vouch That they'll be fun and helpful, that's what makes Capes on the Couch Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter Facebook Patreon TeePublic Discord
MAN-THINGS FACES OFF The Man-Thing faces off against construction tycoon F. A. Schist and the cosmic weirdness called Wundarr, then teams up with The Thing to stop the Molecule Man, as Christopher Golden and Brian Keene discuss Marvel's Adventure Into Fear issues 16 and 17 and the first issue of Marvel Two-In-One.
In this episode Grant and UG take a deep dive into issue 3 of Secret Wars. We talk about how the Illuminati figures into Secret Wars, answering a question we had last episode... Thor's golden locks, Titania and Volcana, Silver Fox Magneto and the raging chauvinism in this book. We take a closer look at the origin of Titania, and we decided that Molecule Man just might "like to watch". All this and we pick a winner of the book!
Hello! Thank you for joining us once again on the UMCOC Podcast, the ONLY podcast that knows …In the Ultimates Universe, there's an event called Ultimatum, in which Magneto causes the death of millions of people and many heroes die in the process. No reset button is hit and the world is changed for the worse. Reed Richards fakes his death, kills his parents and spends 1,000 years living in the future. He comes back using the name Maker, and fights against the Ultimates as a villain. During the events of the 2015 series Secret Wars, the Maker is killed by the Molecule Man when he's literally turned into pizza This episode sponsored by Podcast Patrons Afraxin Roboto PantherusNZ Bagel MH-Goat Dan0357 LET CHAOS REIGN! Pistachio Kelldor TheMadok Ace Attorney Jojo GKnight18 Mathking13 the burned out dread Kenny Von Doom Sinister Minister Cast | Dragon, Deacon, Bagel, Royal, Jnik Editor | Deacon Publisher | JJW music | www.bensound.com Become a patron www.patreon.com/umcoc
Owen Reece went from lowly lab technician at ACME Atomic Corporation to a living time bomb across all realities in the Marvel Multiverse. Listen to learn all the details of the Molecule Man.
It's our Season 4 Premiere! We swing into the Ultimate Marvel Universe to look at MILES MORALES! It's no pressure being the next Spider-Man, right? Plus we announce changes to our Patreon, and Doc talks WCW (it makes sense in context). Listen now! Intro Welcome back for Season 4 Discord & YouTube channels to watch/listen live Announce changes to Patreon – monthly trade reviews exclusive to $ level Mental Health Avengers coming soon! Weekly shout-out to Bang Average Movie Podcast – Nathan & Tyler talk about movies. Nathan has a film studies degree, Tyler doesn’t. It comes out in the wash. Good movies, bad movies, they cover it all. Pretty funny – humor focused, so don’t expect serious in-depth analysis Review read – CitrusSunshine on Apple - “I’m not that big of a comics fan, but this podcast is really good. I like that they have in universe and out of universe treatment. Often there are tips and thoughts that are applicable to my life. “ Background (07:18) Miles Morales created by Brian Michael Bendis & Sara Pichelli in Ultimate Fallout #4 (August 2011) Miles was created to replace Peter Parker in Ultimate Universe, after Peter’s death – opted to create a minority character to reflect diversity of Marvel readers – look was influenced by Donald Glover Miles born to black father and Puerto Rican mother Similarly to Peter Parker, Miles was bitten by spider – the spider was infused with formula based on Peter’s blood – the spider crawled inside the duffel bag of the Prowler, a villain later revealed to be Miles’ uncle Aaron – when Miles went to his uncle’s house, the spider crawled out and bit him Does not use his powers until he sees Spider-Man die thanks to Green Goblin – takes up the mantle, although initially shunned by public because he’s wearing a copy of Peter’s suit, and is yelled at that it’s in bad taste Recruited by SHIELD – Uncle discovers he’s Spider-Man, and they battle – Aaron’s weapons malfunction and explode, killing him Venom symbiote takes over the scientist who created the spider that bit him, and attacks Miles’ father, who he believes is Spider-Man – in the ensuing battle, the doctor is killed, along with Miles’ mother – Miles quits heroics Returns as Spider-Man, and his father learns the truth – disowns him – later returns and reveals he and Aaron used to be undercover agents working for SHIELD Reveals his identity to his girlfriend Katie Bishop, who in turn reveals she and her parents are agents of Hydra Secret Wars – the Ultimate and 616 Universes are merged, and Miles brought into the mainstream universe – his mother is restored in the process, thanks to Molecule Man – now patrols NYC as Spider-Man alongside Peter Parker Civil War II – Ulysses, an Inhuman with precognitive abilities, foresees Miles killing Captain America – this sets off conflict, although the murder does not occur Now a member of Champions – upcoming storyline called Outlawed will ban teenage heroes, and Miles will be big part of it Issues (13:35) Legacy character – struggles with mantle initially, especially after public reacts poorly Much like Peter initially, teen hero carries with it own set of problems (22:30) Difficulty of keeping family separated – doesn’t work well for him Break Plugs for Play Comics & Into the Knight Treatment (40:57) In-universe Out of universe (44:24) Skit (51:22) Ending (57:27) Next episodes – Medusa, Mental Health Avengers, Bane, Political terrorism, Tick Review giveaway References: Childish Gambino - Anthony (08:15) Molecule Man episode - Doc (11:45) Al Ewing NYCC Interview - Anthony (13:12) Viktor Frankl - Doc (21:13) Up to eleven - Doc (29:28) Psychiatry in Comics episode - Anthony (29:40) WCW - "Where the Big Boys Play" - Doc (44:11) How do you do, fellow kids? - Anthony (47:32) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter FacebookE-mailPatreonTeePublicDiscord
0:00:00 - Introduction 0:03:20 - No-Prize Time 0:07:21 - The Shazam sequel and Flash films get release dates 0:10:56 - Superman: Red Son first trailer 0:13:56 - Stargirl first trailer 0:17:04 - Question of the Week 0:17:35 - Dr. Manhattan vs Molecule Man intro 0:20:10 - Dr. Manhattan profile and powers 0:29:09 - Molecule Man profile and powers 0:38:18 - Fight speculation 0:45:20 - Duel results 0:48:31 - Sign off iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dynamic-duel-dc-vs-marvel/id1076213902 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2OPFg1DRSzHvWlbkYG5l0S Facebook: https://facebook.com/DynamicDuelPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dynamic_Duel Instagram: https://instagram.com/dynamicduelpodcast Patreon: https://patreon.com/dynamicduel Merch: https://tee.pub/lic/dynamicduel Disco con Tutti, Quirky Dog, Hyperfun, Clash Defiant, and Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ #MarvelvsDC #Watchmen #Marvel
The all-powerful Beyonder transports some of Earth's mightiest heroes and villains to a patchwork planet known as Battleworld, conveniently outfitted with high-tech ships and fortresses! His one command: "Slay all your enemies and all you desire shall be yours!" Thus begins one of comics' first and most famous multi-part crossover epics: Secret Wars, written by Marvel Comics editor in chief Jim Shooter and drawn by Mike Zeck and Bob Layton! Conceived to support a line of Mattel toys, this 12-part series pits members of the Avengers, X-Men and Fantastic Four against such heavy hitters as Doctor Doom, Magneto, and the Devourer of Worlds himself, Galactus! Alliances are formed, schemes are hatched, battles are fought, and many plotlines are brought up and then abandoned! Join us as we answer the burning questions: Can Curt and Kevin find meaningful things to say about an overlong slugfest aimed squarely at young children? And can this landmark comics event emerge victorious in that Contest of Champions known as … The Comics Canon? In This Episode! Martin Scorsese vs. the MCU Jim Shooter's problematic female characters Where did these two supervillains come from?!! Volcana is totally Kevin's type "Some of my best friends are mutants!" Doctor Doom's space-age bachelor pad We need to talk about Klaw Chekhov's lightning bolt Is this the worst comic we've ever reviewed? Asgardian Wars Contest of Champions (2015) Secret Warriors V1: Nick Fury: Agent of Nothing Join us in two weeks on Wednesday (new comic book day!) as we review a multi-part crossover epic featuring Reed Richards, Doctor Doom, Molecule Man and a mysterious planet known as Battleworld! Yes, it's Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic's Secret Wars from 2015! Until then, be the envy of your Battleworld fortress with our snazzy Comics Canon merchandise! Last but not least, please help us spread the word! Rate us on Apple Podcasts, send us an email, and hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! We may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
PiNKHEARTS co-creator Levi Buchanan returns to the show to chat about the NINE comics that Stan Lee wrote this month! Jack Kirby somehow drew six of them, including the first appearances of the Molecule Man, Giant-Man, Space Phantom, and Vanisher. Steve Ditko, no slouch himself, gives us our first looks at the Melter and the Lizard. And we hope you weren't too attached to Hulk being an Avenger, because it doesn't even take two issues before everyone figures out that he is not a team player. [AUDIO NOTE: We're getting up to speed with some new hardware, and the first 30 minutes of this one are a little rough. But it improves dramatically after that - thank you for your patience and/or angry tweets!] Reading List: Avengers #2, Sgt. Fury #4, Strange Tales #114, Fantastic Four #20, Amazing Spider-Man #6, Tales to Astonish #49, X-Men #2, Journey Into Mystery #98, Tales of Suspense #47, ©1963 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
Anthony & Doc examine the Maker (aka Ultimate Reed Richards). What differentiates him from his 616 counterpart? What can heartbreak do to a super genius? All this, plus Doc's most inventive treatment idea yet - listen now! SHOW NOTES: Intro Shoutout to Cheers to Comics – Brian Wayne talks all things comics Listener Survey Background (04:00) Ultimate Reed Richards created by Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Millar, and Adam Kubert in Ultimate Fantastic Four #1 (February 2004) Based on an updated version of the Earth-616 Mister Fantastic Reed Richards was a child genius recruited to the Baxter Building program with other brilliant young minds, including Ben Grimm, Sue Storm, and her brother Johnny While attempting to teleport matter through the N-Zone, the experiment goes wrong and Reed gains the ability to stretch himself to incredible lengths He and the rest of the Fantastic Four are heroes until the Ultimatum event, where Magneto’s attempt to destroy the world results in the deaths of dozens of heroes and villains, the Four disband, and Reed & Sue, who were romantically involved, break up Reed believes the world is “broken”, and only he can fix it – he attempts to eliminate all the top scientific minds in the world, but is defeated by a team of heroes – his face gets burned by a blast from Johnny and he is trapped in the N-Zone He escapes, and creates a group of genetically enhanced people called the Children of Tomorrow – now known as the Maker, they take over Europe until he is defeated by Sue Secret Wars – Maker teams with 616 Reed to defeat God Emperor Doom, but Maker turns on Reed and is turned into pepperoni pizzas by the Molecule Man Recovers and turns up in new Prime Earth – was in a cell until recently, when he was broken out by the Future Foundation, who was looking for 616 Reed Issues (14:40) Villainy stems from broken heart – incel culture Bullied as a child, both by fellow students and his father (26:42) So focused on intelligence and intellectualism that he’s lost any semblance of humanity (36:20) Break (47:13) Plugs for Talk Me Into and Occultae Veritatis Treatment (48:42) In-universe Out of universe Skit (57:57) Ending (62:17) Next episodes - survivor guilt, Hawkeye (Fraction run), Roy Harper Listener Survey Discord Appearance at New York Comic Con Live appearance at Rogue Comics in Cranford, NJ in October References: Matt Damon/Jimmy Kimmel - Anthony (0:55) Molecule Man episode - Anthony (11:35) Batman: The Killing Joke - Anthony (14:20) Incels - Anthony (15:30) Hamilton - "The Reynolds Pamphlet" - Doc (16:56) Tony Stark episode - Anthony (20:26) Michelle Carter - Anthony (30:35) Eeyore - Doc (34:28) Crossfire board game - Anthony (49:45) Pareto principle - Doc (57:45) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter FacebookE-mailPatreonTeePublicDiscord Listener Survey
It's an all-new, all-different Future Foundation! Is it worth picking up, or should you give it a pass? Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) FUTURE FOUNDATION #1 Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Will Robson Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: August 7, 2019 A BRAND-NEW SERIES STRAIGHT FROM THE PAGES OF FANTASTIC FOUR! When the Richards family is called back to Earth to be the Fantastic Four again, they left behind the Future Foundation — a think tank of the most brilliant young minds in the universe — with one mission: to find the pieces of and rebuild their friend Molecule Man. But that’s proved harder than imagined as this crew of young geniuses, Atlanteans, Mutants, Moloids and androids have run into every problem in the Multiverse. Now, with the leadership of Alex and Julie Power and a little extra firepower from guest professor Yondu Udonta, the team will undergo their most dangerous mission yet — a PRISON BREAK! Jeremy Whitley (UNSTOPPABLE WASP) and Will Robson (GREAT LAKES AVENGERS; Spawn) take the Future Foundation on a heart-pounding journey across time and space!
It's an all-new, all-different Future Foundation! Is it worth picking up, or should you give it a pass? Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) FUTURE FOUNDATION #1 Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Will Robson Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: August 7, 2019 A BRAND-NEW SERIES STRAIGHT FROM THE PAGES OF FANTASTIC FOUR! When the Richards family is called back to Earth to be the Fantastic Four again, they left behind the Future Foundation — a think tank of the most brilliant young minds in the universe — with one mission: to find the pieces of and rebuild their friend Molecule Man. But that’s proved harder than imagined as this crew of young geniuses, Atlanteans, Mutants, Moloids and androids have run into every problem in the Multiverse. Now, with the leadership of Alex and Julie Power and a little extra firepower from guest professor Yondu Udonta, the team will undergo their most dangerous mission yet — a PRISON BREAK! Jeremy Whitley (UNSTOPPABLE WASP) and Will Robson (GREAT LAKES AVENGERS; Spawn) take the Future Foundation on a heart-pounding journey across time and space!
We had the amazing opportunity to speak with Jeremy Whitely, the writer of Princeless, My Little Pony, the Unstoppable Wasp, and the upcoming Future Foundation comic which will feature Alex and Julie Power! Jeremy has an amazing skill with writing all ages comics, specializing in developing solid characters with unique personalities. We had a wonderful time talking to him about his past work and his upcoming series, which comes out August 7, 2019! According to Marvel Comics: A BRAND-NEW SERIES STRAIGHT FROM THE PAGES OF FANTASTIC FOUR! When the Richards family is called back to Earth to be the Fantastic Four again, they left behind the Future Foundation — a think tank of the most brilliant young minds in the universe — with one mission: to find the pieces of and rebuild their friend Molecule Man. But that’s proved harder than imagined as this crew of young geniuses, Atlanteans, Mutants, Moloids and androids have run into every problem in the Multiverse. Now, with the leadership of Alex and Julie Power and a little extra firepower from guest professor Yondu Udonta, the team will undergo their most dangerous mission yet — a PRISON BREAK! Be sure to check out Jeremy's web-page, http://jeremywhitley.com/. And be sure to check out our web-page: https://jeffandrickpresent.wordpress.com/2019/07/21/interview-with-jeremy-whitley/ Also, don’t forget support us on Patreon, https://www.patreon.com/JeffandRickPresent. We have started to release monthly episodes for our Energizer and greater tiers. We are covering the alternate versions mini-series that started in 2005. We also have some merchandise over at Redbubble. We have a couple of nifty shirts for sale. https://www.redbubble.com/people/jeffrickpresent/?asc=u
Auch der Molecule Man trägt orange. Aktivist_innen haben eine riesige Rettungsweste genäht und das Berliner Wahrzeichen in ein Mahnmal der europäischen Außenpolitik verwandelt. Denn in den letzten fünf Jahren sind über 18.000 Menschen im Mittelmeer ertrunken, insbesondere, weil es keine sicheren Fluchtwege nach Europa gibt.
Episode Notes The Human Torch huffs gas with his alien girlfriend, Colossus falls in love with the Torch's alien girlfriend, Doctor Doom turns down the advances of a goddess, and Molecule Man makes an example of Pile Driver. All this an more in issue #5 of Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars from September, 1984. Join me, won't you. Steeven's Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Support Event Orr Else by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/event-orr-else
037: Event Orr Else S1E5 - Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #5 The Human Torch huffs gas with his alien girlfriend, Colossus falls in love with the Torch's alien girlfriend, Doctor Doom turns down the advances of a goddess, and Molecule Man makes an example of Pile Driver. All this an more in issue #5 of Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars from September, 1984.Join me, won't you.Steeven's Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr
Marvel's Secret Wars & Beyond is be a monthly show where Sean, Greg, and Doctor G will read & review Marvel's 1984 series Secret Wars as well as the sequels and connected issues. We covered the much beloved volume 1, and now we are going where we were told no man could go and remain sane: Secret Wars II! Revel in the adventure as the Beyonder journeys to Earth and changes our lives forever! In this episode, Sean and Greg are joined by Clinton Robison from The Coffee and Comics podcast to review Fantastic Four 319, titled "Secret Wars 3!" In this episode we discuss Steve Englehart's brilliant (?) resolution to Secret Wars 2 that nobody asked for, Greg loses his mind in an all time great tirade, and we put Clinton to the test. Follow these episodes on the new dedicated Marvel Secret Wars & Beyond feed through iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marvels-secret-wasr-beyond/id1355993531?mt=2 You can also subscribe to our main podcast feed through iTunes, where you can also leave a rating and review:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pulp-2-pixel-podcasts/id1019004523?mt=2 You can also find episodes, articles, and art work about the podcast and leave comments or messages at: http://pulp2pixel.blogspot.com http://pulp2pixel.tumblr.com http://www.facebook.com/pulp2pixelpodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pulp2pixel/
Marvel's Secret Wars & Beyond is be a monthly show where Sean, Greg, and Doctor G will read & review Marvel's 1984 series Secret Wars as well as the sequels and connected issues. We covered the much beloved volume 1, and now we are going where we were told no man could go and remain sane: Secret Wars II! Revel in the adventure as the Beyonder journeys to Earth and changes our lives forever! In this episode, Sean and Greg are joined by Clinton Robison from The Coffee and Comics podcast to review Fantastic Four 319, titled "Secret Wars 3!" In this episode we discuss Steve Englehart's brilliant (?) resolution to Secret Wars 2 that nobody asked for, Greg loses his mind in an all time great tirade, and we put Clinton to the test. Follow these episodes on the new dedicated Marvel Secret Wars & Beyond feed through iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marvels-secret-wasr-beyond/id1355993531?mt=2 You can also subscribe to our main podcast feed through iTunes, where you can also leave a rating and review:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pulp-2-pixel-podcasts/id1019004523?mt=2 You can also find episodes, articles, and art work about the podcast and leave comments or messages at: http://pulp2pixel.blogspot.com http://pulp2pixel.tumblr.com http://www.facebook.com/pulp2pixelpodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pulp2pixel/
Marvel's Secret Wars & Beyond is be a monthly show where Sean, Greg, and Doctor G will read & review Marvel's 1984 series Secret Wars as well as the sequels and connected issues. We covered the much beloved volume 1, and now we are going where we were told no man could go and remain sane: Secret Wars II! Revel in the adventure as the Beyonder journeys to Earth and changes our lives forever! v In this episode, Sean and Greg review Avengers 266, the epilogue for Secret Wars II. Join us as we discuss the Roger Stern era Avengers, the Molecule Man, noble sacrifices, and why more Avengers don't wear speedos. Follow these episodes on the new dedicated Marvel Secret Wars & Beyond feed through iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marvels-secret-wasr-beyond/id1355993531?mt=2 You can also subscribe to our main podcast feed through iTunes, where you can also leave a rating and review:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pulp-2-pixel-podcasts/id1019004523?mt=2 You can also find episodes, articles, and art work about the podcast and leave comments or messages at: http://pulp2pixel.blogspot.com http://pulp2pixel.tumblr.com http://www.facebook.com/pulp2pixelpodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pulp2pixel/
Marvel's Secret Wars & Beyond is be a monthly show where Sean, Greg, and Doctor G will read & review Marvel's 1984 series Secret Wars as well as the sequels and connected issues. We covered the much beloved volume 1, and now we are going where we were told no man could go and remain sane: Secret Wars II! Revel in the adventure as the Beyonder journeys to Earth and changes our lives forever! v In this episode, Sean and Greg review Avengers 266, the epilogue for Secret Wars II. Join us as we discuss the Roger Stern era Avengers, the Molecule Man, noble sacrifices, and why more Avengers don't wear speedos. Follow these episodes on the new dedicated Marvel Secret Wars & Beyond feed through iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marvels-secret-wasr-beyond/id1355993531?mt=2 You can also subscribe to our main podcast feed through iTunes, where you can also leave a rating and review:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pulp-2-pixel-podcasts/id1019004523?mt=2 You can also find episodes, articles, and art work about the podcast and leave comments or messages at: http://pulp2pixel.blogspot.com http://pulp2pixel.tumblr.com http://www.facebook.com/pulp2pixelpodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pulp2pixel/
Marvel's Secret Wars & Beyond is be a monthly show where Sean, Greg, and Doctor G will read & review Marvel's 1984 series Secret Wars as well as the sequels and connected issues. We covered the much beloved volume 1, and now we are going where we were told no man could go and remain sane: Secret Wars II! Revel in the adventure as the Beyonder journeys to Earth and changes our lives forever! Sean and Greg review and analyze Secret Wars 2, Issue 9, titled "God in Man, Man in God." In this episode, they discuss the FINAL issue of Secret Wars 2, proper treatment of babies, and whether or not the Beyonder starts the New Universe. Follow these episodes on the new dedicated Marvel Secret Wars & Beyond feed through iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marvels-secret-wasr-beyond/id1355993531?mt=2 You can also subscribe to our main podcast feed through iTunes, where you can also leave a rating and review:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pulp-2-pixel-podcasts/id1019004523?mt=2 You can also find episodes, articles, and art work about the podcast and leave comments or messages at: http://pulp2pixel.blogspot.com http://pulp2pixel.tumblr.com http://www.facebook.com/pulp2pixelpodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pulp2pixel/
Molecule Man, Molecule Man, does whatever a molecule can... that includes being a mama's boy and making Twilight Zone references! Listen now! SHOW NOTES: Introduction Background (2:50) Molecule Man (Owen Reece) created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby in Fantastic Four #20 (Nov. 1963) Timid scientist who was hit with radiation during experiment, leaving him with ability to control matter at the molecular level Fired for accident, decides to become supervillain and turn on mankind Originally believed he could only use powers while holding a metal wand, and could not impact organic molecules Defeated by Fantastic Four and sent to another dimension by Uatu, where he created a “son” and gave him his powers, without limitations – transferred his own consciousness to the wand The “son” transported to Florida, where he was defeated by Thing & Man-Thing – without the wand, his body quickly aged & turned to dust – wand was picked up by several different people, all of whom became possessed by Owen After encountering Silver Surfer, recreated a body and fought the Avengers – Tigra convinced Owen to get help to address his underlying issues, and agreed to see a therapist Was transported to Battleworld as part of Secret Wars – met Volcana (Marsha Rosenberg) and fell in love – they returned to Denver to live a peaceful life Became a hero during Secret Wars II as he fought the Beyonder, who came to destroy the universe – managed to join with Silver Surfer to undo damage to Earth, and claimed he burned his powers out as a result so he could be left alone with Marsha Encounters Doc Samson, and reveals that he & Marsha separated for a while – Doc tells him to show Marsha how he feels, and he adds her face to Mount Rushmore He later returned to his hometown of Dinosaur, Colorado, and used his powers to control the locals and prevent anyone else from entering – he disintegrates Sentry before being convinced to return everything to normal in exchange for being left alone – he restores everything and then is destroyed by Sentry Secret Wars (2015) reveals that he is reformed by Dr. Doom, and that the Beyonders created a Molecule Man in every universe as a singularity to serve as a bomb and destroy each universe Used by Dr. Doom to create brand new Battleworld – Owen is responsible for God Emperor Doom, but depowers him when he fights Reed Richards, and then gives his powers to Reed – Reed and Franklin begin restoring Multiverse, which helps restore Owen’s sanity Owen joins the Fantastic Four & Future Foundation, when he is killed by the Griever at the End of All Things Issues (15:27) “If I had power over all reality, I’d be a little terrified of it too” - doesn’t really want his powers anymore – Frank Grimes as God Started off as momma’s boy (20:25) Issues during relationship with Marsha (24:48) Attachment to wand is troublesome (30:34) Treatment (35:40) In-universe Out of universe (39:48) Skit (45:54) Ending References: WWE Boogeyman video - Anthony - 0:30 Heel Realization - TV Tropes - Anthony - 7:28 The Twilight Zone - "It's a Good Life" - Anthony - 10:40 The Sentry episode - Doc - 11:55 The Simpsons - "That's not a question, Doctor" - Doc - 16:14 Jessica Jones episode - Doc - 17:31 Dare to Be Badass - TV Tropes - Anthony - 21:09 Psycho - "A boy's best friend is his mother" - Anthony - 24:26 Netflix & chill - Anthony - 27:50 Linus van Pelt - Doc - 31:37 iTunes: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter FacebookE-mailPatreon
Marvel's Secret Wars & Beyond is be a monthly show where Sean, Greg, and Doctor G will read & review Marvel's 1984 series Secret Wars as well as the sequels and connected issues. We covered the much beloved volume 1, and now we are going where we were told no man could go and remain sane: Secret Wars II! Revel in the adventure as the Beyonder journeys to Earth and changes our lives forever! Sean and Greg review and analyze Secret Wars 2, Issue 8, titled "Betrayal!" In this episode, they discuss how Jim Shooter predicted 2018 rage, the greatest sacrifices in comics' history, and the Beyonder's full heel turn. In the Beyond section, they review Avengers 265, in which the Avengers finally battle the Beyonder! Follow these episodes on the new dedicated Marvel Secret Wars & Beyond feed through iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marvels-secret-wasr-beyond/id1355993531?mt=2 You can also subscribe to our main podcast feed through iTunes, where you can also leave a rating and review:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pulp-2-pixel-podcasts/id1019004523?mt=2 You can also find episodes, articles, and art work about the podcast and leave comments or messages at: http://pulp2pixel.blogspot.com http://pulp2pixel.tumblr.com http://www.facebook.com/pulp2pixelpodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pulp2pixel/
Daniel Na (Audiomorphs podcast, OK Crusader ) joins Jessie in crossover event where we discuss a man that oops'ed into being a god and if he would get a second date.
In A Purple Pigs Eye Hello, and welcome to episode 265 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, we're doing our best to avoid being caught in a battle for our bodies with a being capable of altering the very nature of molecules themselves, as we cover Fantastic Four #188 - The Rampage of Reed Richards. It's an action-packed issue as the Molecule Man battles Reed Richards for control of his body while the rest of the Fantastic Four do their best to save New York. Len Wein, George Perez, and Joe Sinnott present the only tale in the Marvel Universe where The Watcher attempts crowd control whilst a New York skyscraper rampages through the streets. As well as this issue, we're also covering some unfinished business from last week, as we take a brief look at X-Men #106, and welcome Super Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau to the show. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
Just a bunch of Secret Wars II garbage.
Hank Pym wanders off after trying to kill everyone, but the team decides to go fight Ghost Rider instead of caring. Then Silver Surfer accidentally brings Molecule Man back to life and we have to spend two issues trying to make him go away. Oh, and Tigra quits, dropping the membership down to only the Big Three.
Welcome back to Baxter Building, the podcast reading through the first 416 issues of the Fantastic Four! Today, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester team up to take on Fantastic Four issues #184 through #200 by Joe Sinnott, George Perez, Sal Buscema, Keith Pollard, Pablo Marcos, Len Wein, Bill Mantlo, and Marv Wolfman. Tune in and hear a bad streak of comics be broken as there is surprising agreement about what is so fun about the witches of New Salem, Klaw and The Molecule Man, The Texas Twister, the Plunderer and much, much more in the two-and-a-half hour podcast. Show notes eagerly await you at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your comments and questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Patreon!
In this premiere episode of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's new podcast series, Voices from DARPA, program manager Tyler McQuade, who works in the Agency's Defense Sciences Office, reveals his vision of accelerating scientists' ability to discover and make a vast variety of new molecules for medical, military, and many other applications.
In this premiere episode of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's new podcast series, Voices from DARPA, program manager Tyler McQuade, who works in the Agency's Defense Sciences Office, reveals his vision of accelerating scientists' ability to discover and make a vast variety of new molecules for medical, military, and many other applications.
On this week's show, Jen and Shawn discuss: Swamp Thing #133 (1993) Secret Wars II #3 (1985) Topics include: - the crack in our apartment wall - Abby Holland realized her husband is a tree - a man made out of Slim Jims - a tribute to Peter Steele from Type O Negative - Jen's gig on Unsolved Mysteries - getting your molecules controlled is not that important - Molecule Man watches F-Troop Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! Continue the conversation on Twitter @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield
Marvel Two-On-One Hello, and welcome to episode 170 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. It's here. We made it. We're finally starting out coverage of Marvel Two-In-One, and what a wonderful cluster of Things it is! The Molecule Man('s son) brings together Marvel's favourite Things for one of the best team-up issues we've covered to date. With writing from Steve Gerber, art from Gil Kane and inks from Joe Sinnott, this is a great start to the second Fantastic Four spinoff series. In amongst all of the Thing/Man-Thing action, we've also got the tricky issues of codename copyright, one of the most horrific deaths seen so far, queries about the distribution of the Daily Bugle, and the first confirmed sighting of pornography in the Marvel Universe. We also take a moment to remember one of the most prolific Fantastic Four pencilers, Paul Ryan, who passed away this week. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at www.TheFantasticast.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast The Fantasticast is Patreon supported. Visit www.patreon.com/fantasticast to donate and support us. The Fantasticast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast network. Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.
A podcast about Comics Pop Culture! Hello FITWR listeners, Republic City Dispatch fanatics and Storm of Spoilers/Cast of Kings fantasy nerds, we’re back for more comics discussion! New comics enthusiast Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood and The Station Agents podcast is joined by a guy who was surprised he wasn’t a constant in the […]
Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
SuperConnectivity December 26, 2015 -Infinity gems & Elders of the Universe. -Is Alil right? Charlie agrees but “flips the script”. -Have we already seen the Molecule Man on Agents of Shield? -Agent Ward is definitely NOT Taskmaster! -Deadpool popularity according to emojis. -Will the Deadpool movie triumph over Batman v Superman? -Charlie’s ideal Justice League movie. -Marvel holiday music Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. Follow us on Twitter @nuffsaidpodcast and on Instagram as nuffsaidpodcast. We also have a Tumblr blog at southgatemediagroup.tumblr.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks!
Hey Everyone! Welcome to the 9th episode of Comic Noobs! In this episode we are finally getting back to the Secret Wars main book with Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic's Secret Wars #6, in which the Molecule Man has something to say, Ultimate Spider-man is kind of gross, and the cracks are showing on Battleworld. We also close out some of our favorite Secret Wars Tie-ins, with Inferno #5 by Dennis Hopeless and Javier Garron, in which all Hell literally breaks loose. We also cover Old-Man Logan #5 by Brian Michael Bendis and Andrea Sorrentino, in which Logan finds his calling. Finally we cover the conclusion of Planet Hulk #5 by Sam Humphries and Marc Laming, in which Cap gets some revenge and rides off into the sunset on a dinosaur!
Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
-Jessica Jones Trailer review. -Writers can sometimes be “Doctor Dooms”. -Agent Carter goes to LA. -Agents of Shield—Coulson’s hand and Skye’s costume. -Jessica Jones’ drinking preferences. -Agents of Shield should go mystical and not focus solely on the Inhumans! -Where will Howard the Duck return? TV? movies? -Charlie Esser—The passionate man! -Moon Knight’s new 2016 comic book series. -October’s All New, All Different Marvel Comics line. -Where is Otto Octavius, the Superior Spider-Man? -Spider-Man 2099 and his “future”. -What came first, the Molecule Man (chicken) or the beyonders (the egg)? Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. Follow us on Twitter @nuffsaidpodcast and on Instagram as nuffsaidpodcast. We also have a Tumblr blog at southgatemediagroup.tumblr.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks!
SCIENCE EDUCATION MOLECULES TO THE 'MAX'.... literally Carolina Biological presents The Return of Molecule Man .. the great Dr Robert Siegal, Founding Director of Rensselaer Polytech's NanoTechnology Center and Executivce Producer of the Molecularium....now in DVD and IMAX.
The (Pre-Emtpive) Return Of Captain America (Secret Wars II Continues In This Episode) Landmark! Record Breaker! We Never Thought You'd Get There! Just some of the comments made about this episode before it was even listened to by human ears! Steve and Andrew re-unite once more to continue their trek through all things Fantastic. This episode they cover one of the less-good issues of the Fantastic Four, featuring the first appearence of the Molecule Man. They then move on to one of the less-bad issues of Strange Tales, featuring the first modern appearance of Captain America... sort of... Along the way, they tackle listener e-mails, and kill off the Teen Brigade. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, or leave it over at the libsyn site. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast