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An episode that was supposed to air in December 2024. Neil and I wrap up our thoughts on talk writing and then we enter into Neil's Comic Corner for a recap of his silver age comic book walk through with his son Robert. In this installment of Neil's Comic Corner we also talk about how issue numbers and volumes got counted. It's all Crisis fault. Gratuitous Sounds Clips * Mick Thomas Comedy (https://www.youtube.com/shorts/gTBdCTN4KuA)
In episode 206 of the Campus Comics Cast, Mike Atchison promises to keep it under six hours as we discuss his favorite character's first five appearances. Who is that favorite character, well wiggle your nose and listen in to find out. Then we cover Kyle Stark's love story to the horror movie in volume one of Where Monsters Lie. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Opening Music 00:00:25 Intro 00:01:05 Diamond news 00:04:25 Listener Comments 00:06:30 JSApril Podcaster Event 00:08:59 First Five Elongated Man 00:52:58 Where Monsters Lie 01:33:50 CLZ Shake 01:38:45 Next Episode 01:39:15 Outros 01:41:30 Stinger 01:42:26 JSApril Teaser The original version of elongated man was a breath of fresh air compared to the more stoic and serious heroes of the time. He brought humor, lightheartedness, and a sense of fun to the DC Universe. His relationship with Sue Dearbon was groundbreaking for its time because it portrayed a healthy, loving marriage in comics—a rarity back then. Elongated man wasn't about being the most powerful or iconic hero; he was about solving mysteries, having adventures, and enjoying life with his wife. That made him relatable and lovable. Benefits Listeners Will Gain from the Episode Discover the Origins: Learn about how elongated man came to be—a character created almost by accident—and why he became a fan favorite despite being overshadowed by other stretchy heroes like Plastic Man. Explore His Evolution: Understand how elongated man's character developed over time, from his early days as a Flash supporting character to his role in Justice League Europe and beyond. Appreciate His Legacy: Dive into why elongated man remains an enduring figure in DC Comics, from his unique personality traits to his groundbreaking relationship with Sue Dearbon. Call to Action Don't miss this deep dive into one of DC's quirkiest yet most endearing characters—click play now and join us as we unravel the mysteries of elongated man's first five appearances!
We bring back Neil's comic corner and he teaches David all about the different ages of superhero comics. Neil is reading Silver Age comic books to Robert and it brings back memories of the 60s when neither of us was alive, but somehow Neil knows what it was like to live back then. Gratuitous Sound Clips: * Toy story 2 Woody's roundup merchandise (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-JHGjBmPEg) * Nirvana - Something In The Way (Lyrics) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg5behq8PlM)
We're back to let you know our top 10 Silver Age comic books. We have a combined list going from 10 to 1 to determine which books we find the most desirable, collectible, and some of our favorites!Music [00:00]Buzz Ad [00:14]Intro [01:10]Top 10 Silver Age Comics [02:27]Outro [23:01]Please like and subscribe if you'd like to hear more comic talk!(Bi-weekly shows dropping on Wednesday)Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CBJpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/CbJpod (@CBJpod)Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cbjpod/ (@CBJpod)Youtube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCTDcugHYqAbgjwbdGWbZjnA/Buzzsprout - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1206320Currently listed on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and many others!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Arris and Tim are joined by the Golden Age Guru, Jeff Itkin, to discuss his insane discovery and acquisition of a Secret comic collection, with over 350,000 books ranging from the 1940's to 2022. This is a story you have to hear. Follow the Golden Age Guru on IG: https://bit.ly/3Gg7o4I Follow ComicTom101 on YouTube Watch the Video Version of the Variant the Podcast Get Variant Merch @ https://variantcomics.com
This is just one of the nearly 100 Patreon-exclusive episodes on our bonus feed. Head to patreon.com/marvelbythemonth and back us at the $4/month level for instant access to all of our past, present, and future subscriber-exclusive content."Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet 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.
Uh! Oh! Joe's been sent to the corner again. Has he been naughty and not nice? Did he really put that caterpillar in Sister Bridget's hymn book? Is he hiding out from irate Brooklyn Nets fans? NO! He's just reading comics! Silver Age Comics! And this time he's got a buddy reading along with him--Mint legend Richie Garofalo! Join Riche and Joe for a "trippy" trip down memory lane to the swinging sixties as they recount the origins of their four-color fascination with Silver Age DC Comics! For a mere .12 cents (.25 cents for an annual) you will hear the boys spin tales of jaw-dropping wonder and awe. Fascinate you with "secret origins"! Regale you with rapturous recollections of adolescent adoration! And plain flat-out proclaim why Silver Age DC was the grooviest! Oh, if you don't have the twelve cents to buy the latest Flash, Joe has some Mountain Dew bottles in his cellar that you can cash in at the corner candy store.
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T-shirts & more are finally available!! http://tee.pub/lic/BAMG By popular demand, John & Richard share their picks for Underrated Silver Age DC comics - how many do you have? Plus, our Hot Book of the Week is pure Magik and our Underrated Books of the Week feature Ms. Tree and Groo! Bronze and Modern Gods is the channel dedicated to the Bronze, Copper and Modern Ages of comics and comic book collecting! Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BronzeAndModernGods Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bronzeandmoderngods #comics #comicbooks #comiccollecting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bronzeandmoderngods/support
In this episode, Greg and Leon are joined by special guests Nigel (https://www.acecomicals.com/guests/nigeltwumasi) and Tazziii (https://www.acecomicals.com/guests/tazziii) for the crackling epicentre of a universe shattering event! part of a crossover with the Mayamada Story X Story Podcast (https://mayamada.com/storyxstory/) We are here to discuss Jack Kirby's ETERNALS (https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/81105/eternals_by_jack_kirby_the_complete_collection_remastered_cover_trade_paperback). In honor of the introduction of THE ETERNALS to the MCU (https://www.marvel.com/movies/eternals)we are going to be taking a look at The beginning of the Marvel Universe's Mythology, laid down by the king himself Jack Kirby. Riffing on the existence of gods, demons, monsters and heroes of ancient times. The genesis of man to modern day, told the marvel way. The yarn spun about beginnings of life on Earth and beyond in the Marvel Universe! It all begins here with Jack Kirby's bronze age books. Diving into the THE ETERNALS (1976) (https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/81105/eternals_by_jack_kirby_the_complete_collection_remastered_cover_trade_paperback) We aim to provide you with an overview of the Marvel creation myth as well as discussing some truly great comics! Notes: Below is the comparison image mentioned during the cast that illustrates the similarity of The Eternals title title lettering to that of the 1971 Bantam paperback edition of "Chariots Of The Gods?" Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guests: Nigel Twumasi and Tazziii.
T-shirts & more are finally available!! http://tee.pub/lic/BAMG You asked for more, so here they are! John & Richard share more Underrated Silver Age Comics you need to grab before it's too late! Plus, Spider-Man meets the Florida Marlins in the 25 Year Rule and our Underrated Books of the Week feature scarce 2nd prints you may be able to grab on the cheap! Bronze and Modern Gods is the channel dedicated to the Bronze, Copper and Modern Ages of comics and comic book collecting! Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BronzeAndModernGods Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bronzeandmoderngods #comics #comicbooks #comiccollecting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bronzeandmoderngods/support
T-shirts & more are finally available!! http://tee.pub/lic/BAMG John & Richard share their most underrated Silver Age comics - will you agree or be totally surprised? Plus, TMNT #1 1st print sets a new sales high and the 25 Year Rule takes on the Fox sci-fi classic Sliders! Bronze and Modern Gods is the channel dedicated to the Bronze, Copper and Modern Ages of comics and comic book collecting! Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BronzeAndModernGods Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bronzeandmoderngods #comics #comicbooks #comiccollecting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bronzeandmoderngods/support
"The Lizard Lives!" - Amazing Spider-Man #76, written by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema and Jim Mooney, ©1969 Marvel Comics"We Stand At... Armageddon!" - Avengers #67, written by Roy Thomas, art by Barry Smith and George Klein, ©1969 Marvel Comics"Cry Coward!" - Daredevil #55, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gene Colan and Syd Shores, ©1969 Marvel Comics"And Juggernaut Makes Three!" - Doctor Strange #182, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1969 Marvel Comics"At the Mercy of -- Maximus the Mad!" - Incredible Hulk #119, written by Stan Lee, art by Herb Trimpe, ©1969 Marvel Comics"The Beginning of the End!" - Iron Man #17, written by Archie Goodwin, art by George Tuska and Johnny Craig, ©1969 Marvel Comics"From the Stars -- The Stalker!" - Sub-Mariner #17, written by Roy Thomas, art by Marie Severin and "Jay Hawk" (Jack Katz), ©1969 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.
Episode 60 special issue! We cover MOTU:REVELATIONS, review Journey into Mystery 84 (1st Jane Nelson, nay Foster) and 85 (1st Loki and Asgard), and give our thoughts on the Loki Disney plus show and the reveal of Nathaniel Richards. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/blitzpop)
In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul discuss the following comics: ETERNALS (2021)#1-2 (https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/85560/eternals_2021_1) TRANSFORMERS: BEAST WARS #1 (https://www.idwpublishing.com/product/transformers-beast-wars-1/) SNOW ANGELS #1 (https://www.comixology.co.uk/Snow-Angels-comiXology-Originals-1/digital-comic/907407?ref=c2VhcmNoL2luZGV4L2Rlc2t0b3Avc2xpZGVyTGlzdC90b3BSZXN1bHRzU2xpZGVy) HAHA #1 (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/haha-1) Notes: David Kaye (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kaye_(voice_actor))! The voice of Megatron in the original Beast Wars: Transformers television show (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_Wars:_Transformers), reads a portion of the new Beast Wars comic that we discuss here! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdha-wYalgE&fbclid=IwAR3LtKF0GJh05mBANpcDuMzZKih9hY9VPGatWrYfbDl3mqgdvwOWfC3Ejl0) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!#
Douglas Wolk is the Eisner Award-winning author of Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean and the forthcoming All of the Marvels from Penguin Books.And if you are not a member of his 616 Society, a one-issue-per-day Marvel Unlimited-friendly book club, you are doing all of this all wrong! One dollar a month instantly makes your MU subscription about ten times as valuable.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Strange Tales #167: "This Dream -- This Doom!" - written by Dennis O’Neil, art by Dan Adkins, ©1968 Marvel ComicsX-Men #42: “If I Should Die..." - written by Roy Thomas, art by Don Heck w/George Tuska, ©1968 Marvel ComicsCaptain America #100: “This Monster Unmasked!” - written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Syd Shores, ©1968 Marvel ComicsDaredevil #38: “The Living Prison!” - written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan w/Frank Giacoia, ©1968 Marvel ComicsFantastic Four #73: “The Flames of Battle --” - written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Joe Sinnott, ©1968 Marvel ComicsComplete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #59, Avengers #50, Captain Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders #2, Captain America #100, Daredevil #38, Fantastic Four #73, Incredible Hulk #102, Iron Man & Sub-Mariner #1, Not Brand Echh #7, Sgt. Fury #52, Strange Tales #167, Thor #150, X-Men #42, ©1968 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Noah Campbell has been a guest on the show seven times, and none of us is quite sure how that happened.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Daredevil #36: “The Name of the Game Is Mayhem!” - written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan w/Frank Giacoia, ©1967 Marvel ComicsThor #148: “Let There Be… Chaos” - written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Vince Colletta; “... and Finally: Black Bolt” - written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Joe Sinnott, ©1967 Marvel ComicsUncanny X-Men #40: “The Mark of the Monster” - written by Roy Thomas, art by Don Heck w/George Tuska; “The First Evil Mutant” - written by Roy Thomas, art by Werner Roth w/John Verpoorten, ©1967 Marvel ComicsComplete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #57, Avengers #48, Captain Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders #1, Daredevil #36, Fantastic Four #71, Not Brand Echh #6, Sgt. Fury #50, Strange Tales #165, Tales of Suspense #98, Tales to Astonish #100, Thor #148, X-Men #40, ©1967 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Tom Brevoort is Marvel Comics' Senior Vice-President of Publishing and Executive Editor, not to mention Marvel's current longest-serving editor. Honestly, we're a little nervous about the fact that he knows we exist, but the flerkin's out of the bag now. His blog, The Tom Brevoort Experience, is an absolute must-read for anyone who loves the history and craft of comics. (And, of course, please purchase and read every issue of every Marvel Comic that he edits, and tell him that we asked you to do that.)Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Tales to Astonish #99: “When Falls the Holocaust” - written by Archie Goodwin, art by Dan Adkins, ©1967 Marvel ComicsTales of Suspense #97: “The Coming of… Whiplash” - written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan w/Frank Giacoia, ©1967 Marvel ComicsX-Men #39: “The Fateful Finale”- written by Roy Thomas, art by Don Heck w/Vince Colletta; “Lonely Are the Hunted” - written by Roy Thomas, art by Werner Roth w/John Verpooten, ©1967 Marvel ComicsAmazing Spider-Man #56: "Disaster" - written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita w/”Mickey Demeo” (Mike Esposito), ©1967 Marvel ComicsMarvel Super-Heroes #12: "The Coming of Captain Marvel" - written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan w/Frank Giacoia, ©1967 Marvel ComicsComplete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #56, Avengers #47, Daredevil #35, Fantastic Four #70, Marvel Super-Heroes #12, Sgt. Fury #49, Strange Tales #164, Tales of Suspense #97, Tales to Astonish #99, Thor #147, X-Men #39, ©1967 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Hal Lublin is a prolific podcaster, actor, and improv comedian who you've heard on Thrilling Adventure Hour, Welcome to Night Vale, Good Morning Night Vale, We Got This With Mark and Hal, and Tights and Fights. Want to laugh until your face hurts for a great cause? Check out the We Got This! Public Domain Winter Spectacular featuring special guest, Paget Brewster, and musical guests The Doubleclicks, Molly Lewis, Mike Phirman, Carter Parton Rogers, and MORE! This pay-what-you-can show is available on HouseSeats.live through January 1st, and all proceeds benefit LIFT, empowering families to break the cycle of poverty.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:X-Men #38: “The Sinister Shadow of... Doomsday!” written by Roy Thomas, art by Don Heck w/George Roussos; “A Man Called… X!” - written by Roy Thomas, art by Werner Roth w/John VerpoortenAvengers #46: “The Agony and the Anthill!” - written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema w/Vince CollettaThor #146: “If the Thunder Be Gone” - written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Vince Colletta; “The Origin of… the Incomparable Inhumans” - written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Joe SinnottComplete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #55, Avengers #46, Daredevil #34, Fantastic Four #69, Not Brand Echh #5, Sgt. Fury #48, Strange Tales #163, Tales of Suspense #96, Tales to Astonish #98, Thor #146, X-Men #38, ©1967 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Episode 1: “Secret Origin” Why Classic Comics? In this inaugural episode I discuss my own origins with comics and my affinity for pre-Silver Age Comics. I’ll do my best to share my thoughts and feelings on the importance and tease you with what’s to come on future episodes of this show. Comics started somewhere, right? If you’d like to contact me you can find me on Twitter @MattB_Lloyd. I’m always happy to talk comics and music! My comic reviews can be found at www.dccomicsnews.com. If you’re interested in exploring some Golden Age Comics on your own, visit https://digitalcomicmuseum.com/. And, if you’d like to see what the Politics of Gotham are like, you can find out in this book, https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Gotham-Universe-Political-Thought/dp/3030057755. Comics in Motion is a HUMBLE PARTNER! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
Matt Fraction is a mostly unemployed comic book writer, now that Sex Criminals and Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen have both wrapped up. The final volume of his and Elsa Charretier's noir crime comic, November, comes out in early 2021. And then what's he going to do with himself? We're not worried, exactly, maybe just a little concerned. Watch this space for a GoFundMe or something.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Avengers #43, written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema w/George Bell -“Color Him… the Red Guardian!”Daredevil Annual #1, written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan w/John Tartaglione - “Electro, and the Emissaries of Evil!”Fantastic Four #66, written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Joe Sinnott - “What Lurks Behind the Beehive?”Amazing Spider-Man #52, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita w/”Mickey Demeo” (Mike Esposito) - “To Die a Hero!”Complete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #52, Avengers #43, Daredevil #31, Daredevil Annual #1, Fantastic Four #65, Not Brand Echh #2, Sgt. Fury #45, Sgt. Fury Annual #3, Strange Tales #160, Tales of Suspense #93, Tales to Astonish #95, Thor #143, X-Men #35, ©1967 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 and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Miles Stokes is one-half of the phenomenal Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men podcast with Jay Edidin, which you hopefully already know all about. But did you know that he also made a podcast called Thor: The Lightning and the Storm with Elisabeth Allie that's all about Walt Simonson's legendary run on the Thunder God's title? Check out both of these things and thank us later!Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Fantastic Four #64, written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Joe Sinnott - “The Sentry Sinister!”Amazing Spider-Man #50, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita - “Spider-Man No More!”X-Men #32-33, written by Roy Thomas, art by Werner Roth w/John Tartaglione - "Beware the Juggernaut, My Son!" and "Into the Crimson Cosmos!"Complete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #50, Avengers #41, Daredevil #29, Fantastic Four #64, Sgt. Fury #43, Strange Tales #158, Tales of Suspense #91, Tales to Astonish #93, Thor #141, X-Men #33, ©1967 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 and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Fred Hembeck has spent more than four decades writing and drawing gag strips featuring just about every comics character you can think of (and a bunch you can't). His curly-Q-elbowed caricatures have graced the pages of the Comics Buyer's Guide, Marvel Age, Fantastic Four Roast, and Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe and have been collected in The Marvel Universe According to Hembeck and The Nearly Complete Essential Hembeck Archives Omnibus.Own a piece of his original art by bidding on his eBay auctions! And keep up with his goings-on at hembeck.com. Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:Strange Tales #157, written and drawn by Jim Steranko - "Crisis!"Strange Tales #157, written by Stan Lee, art by Marie Severin - "The End of the Ancient One!"Thor #140, written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Vince Colletta - “The Growing Man”Avengers #40, written by Roy Thomas, art by Don Heck w/George Bell - “Suddenly… the Sub-Mariner!”Fantastic Four #63, written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Joe Sinnott - “Blastaar, the Living Bomb-Burst!”Complete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #49, Avengers #40, Daredevil #28, Fantastic Four #63, Sgt. Fury #42, Strange Tales #157, Tales of Suspense #90, Tales to Astonish #92, Thor #140, X-Men #32, ©1967 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 and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
If you don't know who John Hodgman is, then good lord, we need to fix that:Start by listening to the Judge John Hodgman podcast on the Maximum Fun network. It's a fake internet court whose primary jurisdictions are pedantry and spouses who have come up with elaborate alternative systems for things that didn't need them (they're almost always guys, and they're almost always wrong).Then check out some of his New York Times bestselling books, like Vacationland or Medallion Status (now available in paperback). They're like instruction manuals for weird dads who are barely coping with middle age.Finally, the animated FXX short-form animated comedy series that he co-created with David Rees, Dicktown, is now streaming on Hulu. Imagine an adult Encyclopedia Brown who failed to thrive and still lives in his hometown, solving mysteries for high schoolers. You can watch it all in an afternoon, and you'll be delighted that you did. FINALLY AND MOST IMPORTANTLY PLEASE VOTE AND DONATE YOUR TIME TO ENSURING THAT LIKE-MINDED OTHERS DO THE SAME!If you are a Biden/Harris supporter and/or want to ensure that Democrats win elections up and down the ballot, please help in the way that you're asked to help and sign up for phone banking and text banking.If you are not a Biden/Harris supporter and do not want Democrats to win in November, we respect your opinion, and we hope you'll still participate in the democratic process on Election Day, November 8th.Issues Covered In Detail This Episode:Daredevil #27, written by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan w/Frankie Giacoia - “Mike Murdock Must Die!”Amazing Spider-Man #48, written by Stan Lee, art by John Romita - “The Wings of the Vulture!”Avengers #39, written by Roy Thomas, art by Don Heck w/George Bell - “The Torment… and the Triumph!”Fantastic Four #62, written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Joe Sinnott - “... And One Shall Save Him!”Complete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #48, Avengers #39, Daredevil #27, Fantastic Four #62, Sgt. Fury #41, Strange Tales #156, Tales of Suspense #89, Tales to Astonish #91, Thor #139, X-Men #31, ©1967 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 and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Matt "Sugar Lips" Fraction needs no introduction, but here's one anyway: He’s written more Marvel Comics than most people have read, including Uncanny X-Men, the Immortal Iron Fist, Punisher War Journal, The Mighty Thor, Defenders, and Fantastic Four — as well as the Eisner Award-winning Invincible Iron Man and Hawkeye.He won another Eisner and a Harvey Award for the delightfully filthy Sex Criminals, which he co-created with Chip Zdarsky. He’s currently collaborating with Elsa Charretier on the enigmatic crime noir comic, November. And while we hate to go off-brand, his collaboration with Steve Lieber for the Distinguished Competition on Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen is absolutely a must-read.He's smart enough to be invisible on social media, but here's his website, which hasn't been updated since he wrote the perfect Tumblr post in December 2018: mattfraction.comSpeaking of Elsa Charretier, her Kickstarter for the second volume of her Artbook ends in ONE WEEK! And backers can get the Commentary Editions of November vol. 1 and 2!Comics Released This Month (ones we discuss are in bold): Amazing Spider-Man #47, Avengers #38, Daredevil #26, Fantastic Four #61, Sgt. Fury #40, Strange Tales #155, Tales of Suspense #88, Tales to Astonish #90, Thor #138, X-Men #30, ©1967 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 and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.
On this week's episode of Comfort Food Comics: The Podcast, the duo take a peek behind the curtain of Grant Morrison's epic Batman run and examine the Silver Age titles that inspired and impacted the widely popular Batman: RIP storyline. Sit back and enjoy as we dive into Batman's "Black Casebook" as we discuss and rank Detective Comics #247: The Man Who Ended Batman's Career; Batman #113: Batman, The Superman of Planet X; Detective Comics #267: Enter Bat-Mite; Detective Comics #235: The First Batman; Detective Comics #215: The Batmen of Many Nations; World's Finest #89: The Club of Heroes; Batman #65: A Partner for Batman; Batman #86: Batman Indian Chief; Detective Comics #241: The Rainbow Batman; Batman #134: The Rainbow Creature; Batman #112: Am I Really Batman?; and Batman #156: Robin Dies at Dawn.
Ibrahim Moustafa (High Crimes, Jaeger, James Bond: Solstice, Count) didn't really win a gold medal at the 1928 Olympics, but it's a fun bit that we're not going to drop anytime soon. Keep up with all the great stuff he has going on at ibrahimmoustafa.com. Follow his Instagram action figure customization adventures and his very good political takes on Twitter, which he is on so we don't have to be. Joe Keatinge is the writer of Shutter, Glory, Ringside, Stellar, Marvel Knights: Hulk, and Morbius: The Living Vampire and many other great things. He was also the Executive Editor of Image Comics' Eisner Award-winning anthology Popgun. Check out his website at joekeatinge.com for a beautifully curated collection of vintage goodness, and harass him for not posting more stuff on Instagram.Dr. Strange was written and directed by Philip DeGuere for Universal Television. It was distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution and aired on CBS (whaaa?) on September 6, 1978 as a pilot for a series that never materialized. We found it on the dark recesses of the internet, and you can too."Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Paul Chihara. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.
Are you the sort of masochist who wants to follow along with this insane thing? Be careful what you wish for! THEM / AIM / Secret Empire backstory:October 1965: SHIELD seemed to have defeated Hydra in Strange Tales #140December 1965: The shadowy organization of super-scientists known as THEM appears for the first time in Strange Tales #142. In Tales of Suspense #75, THEM hires Batroc the Leaper to help them steal Inferno-42March 1966: In Tales of Suspense #78, Nick Fury recruits Cap to help him take down THEM.April 1966: In Tales of Suspense #79, the Red Skull returns, having been awoken from suspended animation by THEM/AIM. In Strange Tales #146, Count Bornag Royale arrives on the SHIELD helicarrier to demonstrate AIM’s technology and encourage SHIELD to get rid of Nick Fury.May 1966: In Strange Tales #147, AIM (still calling themselves THEM) launches an unsuccessful raid on the barbershop that serves as a front for SHIELD HQ. In Tales of Suspense #80, the Red Skull steals the Cosmic Cube from AIM.June 1966: In Strange Tales #148, AIM blows up SHIELD’s captured prisoners and launches a raid on their Life Model Decoy lab. In Tales of Suspense #81, Captain America defeats the Red Skull, who sinks to the bottom of the ocean along with the Cosmic CubeWhile all of this is going on...April 1966: In Tales to Astonish #81, the Secret Empire reviews footage of the Hulk escaping from General Ross’s missile base.May 1966: In Tales to Astonish #82, we see that the Secret Empire is all about assassinating your way to the top.June 1966: In Tales to Astonish #83, Number One of the Secret Empire watches Namor and starts plotting how to use him against the Hulk. Also in Tales to Astonish #83 (Hulk story), at a secret meeting of the Secret Empire, Number Nine blows up Numbers Two, Three, Four, Six, Seven, and Eight — now the only members left are Number Nine and Number One!And Here’s Where It All Comes Together:July 1966: In Tales of Suspense #82, an AIM android called the Adaptoid imprisons Cap in Avengers Mansion and impersonates him. In Tales to Astonish #84, Number One brings Namor to New York City to find the Hulk, and the Hulk heads to New York City, because he remembers the Avengers and thinks they might be able to help him find Betty.August 1966: In Strange Tales #150, Hydra returns! In Tales of Suspense #83, the Adaptoid fails to defeat a new jobber villain named the Tumbler. In Tales to Astonish #85, Number One accidentally blows himself up in his safehouse.Comics Released This Month (ones we discuss are in bold): Amazing Spider-Man #43, Avengers #34, Daredevil #22, Fantastic Four #57, Sgt. Fury #36, Strange Tales #151, Tales of Suspense #84, Tales to Astonish #86, Thor #134, X-Men #26, ©1966 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 and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.
Joe Keatinge is the writer of so many great comics, including Shutter, Glory, Ringside, Stellar, Marvel Knights: Hulk, and Morbius: The Living Vampire. He also won an Eisner as the Executive Editor of Image Comics' anthology Popgun. Check out his website at joekeatinge.com for a beautifully curated collection of vintage goodness. And don't miss his #spinnerrackdiaries on Instagram.Comics Released This Month (ones we discuss are in bold): Amazing Spider-Man #42, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3, Avengers #33, Daredevil #21, Fantastic Four #56, Sgt. Fury #35, Strange Tales #150, Tales of Suspense #83, Tales to Astonish #85, Thor #133, X-Men #25, ©1966 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 and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.
Comics Released This Month: Amazing Spider-Man #41, Avengers #32, Daredevil #20, Fantastic Four #55, Sgt. Fury #34, Strange Tales #149, Tales of Suspense #82, Tales to Astonish #84, Thor #132, X-Men #24, ©1966 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.
We were going to drop our interview with David Currie into a regular episode, but it turned out so well, and he was so generous with his time, that we decided it needed to stand on its own as a bonus episode. David Currie's Ditko Shrugged: The Uncompromising Life of the Artist-Creator of Spider-Man and the Rise of Marvel Comics is scheduled for release in mid-October 2020 from Hermes Press. Pre-order it today from your local comics shop or your favorite independent bookstore. "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.
Jackie Kashian is one of the funniest nerds on the planet and the host of two amazing podcasts: The Dork Forest, where guests go deep on the things they're obsessed with, and The Jackie and Laurie Show with fellow comedian Laurie Kilmartin, where they share their joys and frustrations with the comedy business. Her latest comedy album is I Am Not the Hero Of This Story, and like everything else she does, it's very funny. Stay up to date on her goings-on by signing up for her newsletter at jackiekashian.com. Oh, and hey, it's MaxFunDrive! Become a member (or update your current membership) and support The Jackie and Laurie Show at maximumfun.org/donate.Comics Released This Month: Amazing Spider-Man #38, Avengers #29, Daredevil #17, Fantastic Four #52, Sgt. Fury #31, Strange Tales #146, Tales of Suspense #79, Tales to Astonish #81, Thor #129, X-Men #21, ©1966 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.
Ibrahim Moustafa (High Crimes, Jaeger, James Bond: Solstice, Count) had never read a 1960's comic before we tricked him into appearing on this episode. We had him read the classic Fantastic Four #51 ("This Man, This Monster!") to hook him... and then we made him check out an issue of Amazing Spider-Man that Steve Ditko clearly phoned in on his way out the door.Keep up with all the great stuff Ibrahim has going on at ibrahimmoustafa.com. Follow him on Instagram if you love custom action figures, and on Twitter if you like people who are correct about politics. Comics Released This Month: Amazing Spider-Man #37, Avengers #28, Daredevil #16, Fantastic Four #51, Sgt. Fury #30, Strange Tales #145, Tales of Suspense #78, Tales to Astonish #80, Thor #128, X-Men #20, ©1966 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.
Which classic Hollywood performer would you cast in an adaptation of a Marvel or DC comic from the Silver Age? Paul Newman as Captain America? Cary Grant as Iron Man? Katherine Hepburn as Wonder Woman? Chris and Ben want to know! Subscribe and send us an email to popstorian AT gmail.
How would you pick as your Top 5 Favorite Superheroes? What would make you choose a certain hero over another? We ask these questions to determine our personal favorites. Do they match your own? Listen and find out! Plus, the news brings talk of The Joker, the Relativity Podcast, and more. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Comics Episode 44. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown.
How would you pick as your Top 5 Favorite Superheroes? What would make you choose a certain hero over another? We ask these questions to determine our personal favorites. Do they match your own? Listen and find out! Plus, the news brings talk of The Joker, the Relativity Podcast, and more. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Comics Episode 44. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Lee Shackleford, and Clarence Brown.
Galloping Galaxies, Captain Cosmic! This week, Scott takes a dive into the Silver Age of comics with Andy Clift as they talk about his comic, Captain Cosmic. They talk about the history of comics, the tropes of the Silver Age, and most importantly, Star Wars. Why? Because they can. Shut up! Check out Andy's work! Listen & Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | PodBean | Podchaser | Podparadise | Listen Notes | Player.FM | RSS Follow us on: Twitter: @AP2HYC Instagram: @AP2HYC Facebook.com/AP2HYC YouTube.com/AP2HYCape Support us on Patreon.com/ap2hyc and get bonus content, merchandise, and more. Edited by Alexandra Mirabal Timecode: Star Wars EU, Andy’s Portfolio, and 3D Films - 04:46 Captain Cosmic’s tone, Silver Age Comics, and Captain Cosmic’s Story - 21:10 Comics Code, the Future Of Captain Cosmic, and Andy’s Other Work - 40:00
He lived more in 95 years than any of us could have in hundreds.Stan Lee was the generous and gleeful genius of comics. Credited for crafting more than 300 Comic Book characters, Mr. Lee became the patron saint of the art form and its many iterations.Jake + Mitch spend some time celebrating Spider-Man, Doctor Doom, and more as they assess the legacy of a true, subversive titan. The grand master of Silver Age Comics will be remembered for his inherent goodness as anything else. After all, what would popular culture or mainstream entertainment be without the remarkable Stan Lee?Excelsior, good sir! You inspired and educated us to the likes of which no one else had ever seen.
He lived more in 95 years than any of us could have in hundreds.Stan Lee was the generous and gleeful genius of comics. Credited for crafting more than 300 Comic Book characters, Mr. Lee became the patron saint of the art form and its many iterations.Jake + Mitch spend some time celebrating Spider-Man, Doctor Doom, and more as they assess the legacy of a true, subversive titan. The grand master of Silver Age Comics will be remembered for his inherent goodness as anything else. After all, what would popular culture or mainstream entertainment be without the remarkable Stan Lee?Excelsior, good sir! You inspired and educated us to the likes of which no one else had ever seen.
Welcome to Episode 27 of the Bags and Boards Podcast! Luis from the GTFO Podcast joins me to share a story about a comic book deal that took place in a sketchy place in the outskirts of the county in Montana. Hours of driving to score some Silver GOODNESS or BUST!? Sign up for the Mystery Mail Call: Geekstreet101.com Check out the GTFO Podcast on your favorite podcast directory or check out their YouTube page here: http://bit.ly/2sRS3Vr Social Media - INSTAGRAM: @comictom101 TWITTER: @comictom101 FACEBOOK: @comictom101 SNAPCHAT: @comictom101 Need a Local Comic Shop? Contact Russ: MillGeekComics@gmail.com Editing, Producing, Animation Credit (Logo & Outro): Slava Shatilov https://www.facebook.com/slava.shatilov Logo Credit: Adam English canalsidecaricatures.com Outro Beat Credit: https://www.facebook.com/waveworksmusic/ DISCLAIMER THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES AND THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IS IN A COMEDIC AND INFORMATIVE FASHION. THIS INFORMATION PRESENTED DOESN’T REFLECT THE INDIVIDUALS BEING DISCUSSED. PLEASE DO NOT SEND NEGATIVE REMARKS TO ANY BUSINESS AND/OR PEOPLE DISCUSSED. THANK YOU Category People & Blogs License Standard YouTube License
You ever have a Dream of Flying? Join Chris (@acecomics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) as they dive deep into the world of Marvelman. From his humble beginnings as a British replacement for a certain Big Red Cheese, to the stories people actually care about (ie. those written by Alan Moore, er we mean "The Original Writer". We will be sharing this crazy story over the next three installments. This time around you will be introduced to the reasons behind Marvelman's creation, we'll introduce you to his creator Mick Anglo... and discuss the move from Silver Age silliness to cynical 80's grittiness (including a purposely brief synopsis of the WARRIOR Magazine run... because we really don't want to "spoil" that for our dear listeners). It's a fun-filled hour of chatter... and we don't even get to the lawsuit yet! The... other lawsuit... the other, other lawsuit. -- You can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com -- For our weekly writings check out www.weirdsciencedccomics.com For Chris' daily writings check out www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com For our half-hearted blog/image depository check out www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com - Currently featuring pictoral evidence of EVERY (to our knowledge) pre-Crisis appearance of the enigmatic Monitor! -- Visit us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/CosmicTMillHistory and on Twitter @CosmicTMill -- Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify, YouTube... wherever's most convenient! New episodes of Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill drop every Sunday morning. Weird Comics History releases sporadically on Tuesdays. -- TAGS: Marvelman, Miracleman, Alan Moore, Dez Skinn, Mick Anglo, Garry Leach, Alan Davis, Quality Comics, L. Miller & Sons, Warrior Magazine, Captain Marvel, Superman, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Stan Lee, Fawcett Comics, Weird Comics History, Comic Book History, Golden Age Comics, Silver Age Comics, Dr. Gargunza, Young Nastyman
To coincide with the Cosmic Treadmill's (ongoing) 50th Podiversary Crisis on Infinite Earths extravaganza, Reggie (@reggiereggie) and Chris (@acecomics) have decided to dive a bit deeper and discuss the DC Comics (pre-Crisis) Multiverse... like, all of it! They will discuss the "main Earths" most fans already know about, while also covering the nearly one-hundred that were added after the fact in Crisis on Infinite Earths: The Absolute Edition (2005). Don't worry about commiting the name of that book to memory, you're likely to hear it a time or two during the show! Prepare to learn about the skatey-eight hundred times Superman and Lois Lane got married and had children... marvel at the thought of Superman and Batman acting as villains while Lex Luthor plays the hero. Just Imagine a world where all coffee is decafinated and Superboy wears red instead of blue... okay, we made that last one up. Listen as we spoil more formerly "imaginary stories" than you can shake a chunk of Red-K at... and much, much more! -- Did we leave any of the "infinite Earths" out? Are there any you'd like for us to expand upon? Please reach out! Any listener-theories? We'd love to hear'em! You can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com -- For our weekly writings check out www.weirdsciencedccomics.com For Chris' daily writings check out www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com For our half-hearted blog/image depository check out www.weirdcomicshistory.blogspot.com - Currently featuring pictoral evidence of EVERY (to our knowledge) pre-Crisis appearance of the enigmatic Monitor! -- Visit us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/CosmicTMillHistory and on Twitter @CosmicTMill -- Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play... wherever's most convenient! New episodes of Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill drop every Sunday morning. Weird Comics History releases sporadically on Tuesdays. Re-uploads of "classic" episodes hit every Thursday morning (at least until we run out of 'em!) -- TAGS: DC Comics, Multiverse, pre-Crisis, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Bob Haney, Edmond Hamilton, Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, World's Finest Comics, Super Sons, Flash of Two Worlds, Justice League of America, Justice Society of America, Golden-Age Comics, Silver-Age Comics, Bronze-Age Comics, Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew, Curt Swan, Superboy, Weird Comics History, comic book history, comic book continuity
Show Notes This week Rich & Jimbo Slyice bring you a special Free Comic Book Day 2017 edition of the Variant Issue. The Pull List Star Wars Day Free Comic Book Day List: (Gold Tier Books) Betty & Veronica #1 FCBD 2017 Edition Bongo Comics Free-For-All FCBD 2017 Edition Boom! Studios Summer Blast FCBD 2017 Edition James Cameron’s Avatar/Briggsland FCBD 2017 Edition DC Comics Gold Book FCBD 2017 Edition Star Trek: The Next Generation: Mirror Broken FCBD 2017 Edition I Hate Image Comics FCBD 2017 Edition FCBD Secret 2017 Edition Rick and Morty #1 FCBD 2017 Edition Doctor Who: Four Doctors Special FCBD 2017 Edition X-O Manowar FCBD 2017 Edition The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess & Ocaraina of Time FCBD 2017 Edition Free Comic Book Day List: (Silver Tier Books) Miraculous: Tales Of Lady Bug And Cat Noir FCBD 2017 Edition Underdog FCBD 2017 Edition Steam Wars: Strike Leader FCBD 2017 Edition Sonic: Genesis of a Hero FCBD 2017 Edition Looking Glass Wars: Crossfire FCBD 2017 Edition Lady Mechanika FCBD 2017 Edition Fresh Off The Boat FCBD 2017 Edition Captain Canuck: Year One FCBD 2017 Edition Buffy: The High School Years /Plants Vs. Zombies FCBD 2017 Edition DC Comics Silver Book FCBD 2017 Edition Guy Deslisle & Findakly/Trondheim Previews FCBD 2017 Edition Colorful Monsters FCBD 2017 Edition Animal Jam FCBD 2017 Edition Tex: Patagonia FCBD 2017 Edition World’s Greatest FCBD 2017 Edition The Incal FCBD 2017 Edition Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2017 Edition Kid Savage, Chapter One FCBD 2017 Edition Attack on Titan FCBD 2017 Edition Catalyst Prime: The Event FCBD 2017 Edition Marvel FCBD Classified 2017 Edition The Tick FCBD 2017 Edition Hilda’s Back! FCBD 2017 Edition Bad Machinery FCBD 2017 Edition Barbie FCBD 2017 Edition The Loud House FCBD 2017 Edition 2000 AD 40th Anniversary Special FCBD 2017 Edition Keyzer Soze/The Rift FCBD 2017 Edition Graphix Spotlight: Time Shifters FCBD 2017 Edition Monster High FCBD 2017 Edition Tokyopop | Disney Descendants FCBD 2017 Edition Street Fighters Vs. Wrestlers Special #1 FCBD 2017 Edition Spongebob Freestyle Funnies FCBD 2017 Edition Dragon Ball Super/Boruto FCBD 2017 Edition Malika: Warrior Queen Chapter One FCBD 2017 Edition The Ballad Of Franklin Bonniesteel FCBD 2017 Edition Grimm Fairy Tales FCBD 2017 Edition For more FCBD news and updates, visit freecomicbookday.comand become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/freecomicbook, follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/freecomicbook, or Instagram at www.instagram.com/freecomicbookday. Music Dark Serenade by Skammadix Follow Skammadix on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Skammadix Need music? Email Skammadix: Skammadix@gmail.com Awesome Places, People & Stuff Mentioned In This Episode Borough Con: https://boroughcon.com/ Five Points Festival: http://fivepointsfest.com/ Amok Time: http://www.amoktime.com/ Royal Collectibles: http://royalcomicsnyc.com/ Mysterious Time Machine: https://www.facebook.com/MysteriousTimeMachine/ Forbidden Planet: https://www.fpnyc.com/ Marks Comics: http://www.stmarkscomics.com/ Best Comics: https://www.bestcomics.com/ Grasshopper Comics: http://grasshopperscomics.com/ Newbury Comics: https://www.newburycomics.com/ 4th World Comics: http://fourthworldcomics.com/ Silver Age Comics: https://www.silveragecomics.com/ October Country Comics: http://octobercountrycomics.com/ Escape Pod Comics: http://escapepodcomics.com/ Keep up with The Variant Issue & RAGE Works The Variant Issue on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevariantissue/ The Variant Issue on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVariantIssue Follow Jimbo Slyice on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimbo_slyice/ Follow Rich via RAGE Works on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rageworks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RAGE_Works Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRAGEWorks/ Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network The Regular Season Sportscast: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/bitnb/ Black is the New Black: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/cmwio/ Call Me When It’s Over: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/trss/ Turnbuckle Tabloid: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/tbt/
Authors and unashamed fanboys Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan swing by to discuss their new book, "The Incredible Herb Trimpe" from Two Morrows Publishing. It's in stores now. If you love Silver Age Comics, you'll love this book. Tim loves it and you will, too. Listen to this episode to learn how YOU could WIN A COPY of "The Incredible Herb Trimpe" from Two Morrows Publishing and Deep Dish Radio.From running the first photostat machine at Marvel Comics to being the first to illustrate Wolverine, no other member of the Marvel Bullpen has had such a varied and remarkable career as Herb Trimpe. He's best known for his definitive eight-year stint drawing the Incredible Hulk. This book chronicles the life and art of Trimpe through his own voice, as well as the voices of friends and colleagues. Their testimony to his talent and his legacy of artwork leave no wonder why he has been dubbed "The Incredible Herb Trimpe." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.