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In Wild Pod: A Wild Dog Podcast, FKAjason covers the legendary DC Comics action hero Wild Dog, from his initial 1987 four-issue mini-series and beyond. In this episode, Jay covers the 1989 Wild Dog appearances in Action Comics Weekly #636 – #641 by Max Allan Collins, Terry Beatty, John Nyberg, Carl Gafford, Tim Harkins, and Brian Augustyn. So pop in your earbuds and spend a little but of your day trying to find out with me what makes Wild Dog great.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when discussing our crap on social media so we can find it better.Follow is on Twitter! @SNGPO4779
In Wild Pod: A Wild Dog Podcast, FKAjason covers the legendary DC Comics action hero Wild Dog, from his initial 1987 four-issue mini-series and beyond. In this episode, Jay covers the 1988 Wild Dog appearances in Action Comics Weekly #615 to #622 by Max Allan Collins, Terry Beatty, Dick Rockwell, John Nyberg, Carl Gafford, Tim Harkins, and Brian Augustyn. Jay has four special guests from LOWD (Legion of Wild Dog), Hix, Frank, Tim, and Head! So turn off your phone (unless you are listening to the show with it) and spend the next hour or so finding out what makes Wild Dog great.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!
In Wild Pod: A Wild Dog Podcast, FKAjason covers the legendary DC Comics action hero Wild Dog, from his initial 1987 four-issue mini-series and beyond. In this episode, Jay covers the 1988 Wild Dog appearances in Action Comics Weekly #615 to #622 by Max Allan Collins, Terry Beatty, Dick Rockwell, John Nyberg, Carl Gafford, Tim Harkins, and Brian Augustyn. Jay has four special guests from LOWD (Legion of Wild Dog), Hix, Frank, Tim, and Head! So turn off your phone (unless you are listening to the show with it) and spend the next hour or so finding out what makes Wild Dog great. Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and Tim Wallace returns to help him determine who would win if they fought.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!**This episode was recorded on May 7, 2017.**
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and Tim Wallace returns to help him determine who would win if they fought.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!**This episode was recorded on May 7, 2017.**
FKAjason and Roy "Charlemagne" Cleary are back to discuss some of their favorite super heroes! First on deck is "Dream of Terror" from Booster Gold (vol 1) #17 by Dan Jurgens, Arne Starr, Gene D'Angelo, Bob Lappan. Barbara Randall, and Bruce D. Patterson. It's Booster, Hawk, and Cheshire having some good clean desert fun. Then the SNGPOD team switches to "Mission Creep" from The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom (vol 1) #6 by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Will Conrad, Ivan Nunes, Saida Temofonte, Kristy Quinn, Jim Chadwick, and Anna Dittman. It's Captain Atom, Ultramax, General Eiling, and Genji having some good clean desert fun.
FKAjason and Roy "Charlemagne" Cleary are back to discuss some of their favorite super heroes! First on deck is "Dream of Terror" from Booster Gold (vol 1) #17 by Dan Jurgens, Arne Starr, Gene D'Angelo, Bob Lappan. Barbara Randall, and Bruce D. Patterson. It's Booster, Hawk, and Cheshire having some good clean desert fun. Then the SNGPOD team switches to "Mission Creep" from The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom (vol 1) #6 by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Will Conrad, Ivan Nunes, Saida Temofonte, Kristy Quinn, Jim Chadwick, and Anna Dittman. It's Captain Atom, Ultramax, General Eiling, and Genji having some good clean desert fun.
Jay is back, and in this episode, he takes us back to 1939 and plays "Drug Ring parts 1 & 2" from the Blue Beetle radio serial. This story, by persons unknown, features the Dan Garret version of Blue Beetle versus dope pushers.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!
Jay is back, and in this episode, he takes us back to 1939 and plays "Drug Ring parts 1 & 2" from the Blue Beetle radio serial. This story, by persons unknown, features the Dan Garret version of Blue Beetle versus dope pushers.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!
It's the official first episode of Charlton Comics Throwback! In this episode, Vance and Jay read and review the Captain Atom story "Backfire" from Space Adventures #38 (1961) by Joe Gill and Steve Ditko. Then we tackle "Yellowjacket" from Yellowjacket Comics #1 (1944) by persons unknown!Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
It's the official first episode of Charlton Comics Throwback! This episode, Vance and Jay read and review the Captain Atom story "Backfire" from Space Adventures #38 (1961) by Joe Gill and Steve Ditko. Then we tackle "Yellowjacket" from Yellowjacket Comics #1 (1944) by persons unknown!Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
It is again time to join FKAjason and Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary as they review and discuss Booster Gold (vol 1) #12 and Captain Atom (DC vol 1) #12. Booster has his final showdown with the Director of the 1,000. Captain Atom is reunited with his son Randy.“War” from Booster Gold #12 was by Dan Jurgens Mike DeCarlo, Gene D’Angelo, John Costanza, and Barbara Randall. It's Booster versus the SCUBA Squad and the 1,000.“Sweet Dreams, Major Force” from Captain Atom #11 was by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Pat Broderick, Bob Smith, Nansi Hoolahan, Duncan Andrews, and Dennis O’Neil. Captain Atom is finally reunited with his son Randy while Eiling and Megala prepare for the coming of the mysterious Major Force. Guest Stars: Major Force (kind of). Silver Watch: The month Captain Atom #12 came out, Cap also appeared in Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #68, Justice League International (vol 1) #10, Millennium #5, Wonder Woman #13, Millennium #6, Superman #14, Millennium #7, and Millennium #8. Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media! Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
It is again time to join FKAjason and Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary as they review and discuss Booster Gold (vol 1) #12 and Captain Atom (DC vol 1) #12. Booster has his final showdown with the Director of the 1,000. Captain Atom is reunited with his son Randy. “War” from Booster Gold #12 was by Dan Jurgens, Mike DeCarlo, Gene D’Angelo, John Costanza, and Barbara Randall. It's Booster versus the SCUBA Squad and the 1,000. “Sweet Dreams, Major Force” from Captain Atom #12 was by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Pat Broderick, Bob Smith, Nansi Hoolahan, Duncan Andrews, and Dennis O’Neil. Captain Atom is finally reunited with his son Randy while Eiling and Megala prepare for the coming of the mysterious Major Force. Guest Stars: Major Force (kind of), Dr. Shocker, the Director. Silver Watch: The month Captain Atom #12 came out, Cap also appeared in Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #68, Justice League International (vol 1) #10, Millennium #5, Wonder Woman #13, Millennium #6, Superman #14, Millennium #7, and Millennium #8. Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media! Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
Yesterday we promised an episode that we did not deliver.Somehow, Vance Jones III was replaced by Paul Hix II.Hix is great and all, but do we really want to hear about velodromes again? So here's the correct episode.What is DC v Marvel? Well, Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and FKAjason’s son Vance tries to help him determine who would win if they fought. We just can’t get enough of that kid!Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
***SPOILERS******SPOILERS******SPOILERS***This episode contains spoilers for a comic currently on shelves. It also contains spoilers for those who haven't read the Wild Dog mini-series in it's entirety. If you don't want spoilers, don't listen to this episode.***SPOILERS******SPOILERS******SPOILERS***It is our second SNGPOD mini episode with a sneak attack reveal from DC Comics! What will it mean for Wild Dog? What will it mean for Wild Pod? What will it mean for the world as we know it?
It is our second SNGPOD mini episode with a sneak attack reveal from DC Comics! What will it mean for Wild Dog? What will it mean for Wild Pod? What will it mean for the world as we know it?
In Wild Pod: A Wild Dog Podcast, FKAjason covers the legendary DC Comics action hero Wild Dog, from his initial 1987 four-issue mini-series and beyond. In this episode, Jay covers Wild Dog #2, by Max Allan Collins, Terry Beatty, Dick Giordano, Michele Wolfman, John Workman, and Mike Gold. Plug your buds in your ears and listen to find out what makes Wild Dog great.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
In Wild Pod: A Wild Dog Podcast, FKAjason covers the legendary DC Comics action hero Wild Dog, from his initial 1987 four-issue mini-series and beyond. In this episode, Jay covers Wild Dog #2, by Max Allan Collins, Terry Beatty, Dick Giordano, Michele Wolfman, John Workman, and Mike Gold. Plug your buds in your ears and listen to find out what makes Wild Dog great.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!
Roy "Charlemagne" Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and his brother Marcus Cleary returns to try to determine who would win if they fought.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and Paul Hix (of the Waiting for Doom podcast) returns to try to determine who would win if they fought. Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media! Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
In Wild Pod: A Wild Dog Podcast, FKAjason covers the legendary DC Comics action hero Wild Dog, from his initial 1987 four-issue mini-series and beyond. In this episode, Jay covers Wild Dog #1, by Max Allan Collins, Terry Beatty, Dick Giordano, Michele Wolfman, John Workman, and Mike Gold. Strap in and listen and you’ll find out what makes Wild Dog great.This episode features the voices of the Irredeemable Shag and Diabolu Frank. Sorry about the Shag part, but Frank has some great Wild Dog insights.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!
The ninth day of the ninth month can only mean that FKAjason and Roy "Charlemagne" Cleary are ready to talk about some old "number 9" comic books! Join us for "Time Bridge Part II" by Dan Jurgens, Mike DeCarlo, Gene D'Angelo, John Costanza, and Alan Gold from Booster Gold (vol 1) #9. Then stick around as we pick at "Blood and Betrayal" by Cary Bates, Pat Broderick, Bob Smith, Carl Gafford, Duncan Andrews, and Denny O'Neil from Captain Atom (DC, vol 1) #9.Guest Stars: Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Ultra Boy, Senator Ballard, Director of the 1000, Bolt, Chiller, and Ronald Reagan.Silver & Gold Watch: A quick reminder in the pages of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man (vol 1) #64 of how Captain Atom trounced the "nuclear man," and both Booster and Cap appear in the pages of Who's Who Update '87 #3.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
The ninth day of the ninth month can only mean that FKAjason and Roy "Charlemagne" Cleary are ready to talk about some old "number 9" comic books! Join us for "Time Bridge Part II" by Dan Jurgens, Mike DeCarlo, Gene D'Angelo, John Costanza, and Alan Gold from Booster Gold (vol 1) #9. Then stick around as we pick at "Blood and Betrayal" by Cary Bates, Pat Broderick, Bob Smith, Carl Gafford, Duncan Andrews, and Denny O'Neil from Captain Atom (DC, vol 1) #9.Guest Stars: Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Ultra Boy, Senator Ballard, Director of the 1000, Bolt, Chiller, and Ronald Reagan.Silver & Gold Watch: A quick reminder in the pages of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man (vol 1) #64 of how Captain Atom trounced the "nuclear man," and both Booster and Cap appear in the pages of Who's Who Update '87 #3.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and FKAjason's brother Tim Vance tries to help him determine who would win if they fought.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and Vance Jones returns to determine who would win if they fought. Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
In this episode of SNGPOD, Roy and Jay review Time Bridge (Part I of II) from Booster Gold (vol 1) #8 by Dan Jurgens, Mike DeCarlo, Gene D'Angelo, Augustin Mas, and Alan Gold. We also review Live or Let Die? from Captain Atom (vol 1, DC) #8 by Cary Bates, Pat Broderick, Bob Smith, Carl Gafford, Duncan Andrews, and Dennis O'Neil.Guest Stars: Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Ultra Boy, Senator Ballard, Director of the 1000, the Cambodian, Plastique, Chiller, and Ronald ReaganSilver Watch: Captain Atom vs Firestorm (again).Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
In this episode of SNGPOD, Roy and Jay review Time Bridge (Part I of II) from Booster Gold (vol 1) #8 by Dan Jurgens, Mike DeCarlo, Gene D'Angelo, Augustin Mas, and Alan Gold. We also review Live or Let Die?from Captain Atom (vol 1, DC) #8 by Cary Bates, Pat Broderick, Bob Smith, Carl Gafford, Duncan Andrews, and Dennis O'Neil.Guest Stars: Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Ultra Boy, Senator Ballard, Director of the 1000, the Cambodian, Plastique, Chiller, and Ronald ReaganSilver Watch: Captain Atom vs Firestorm (again).Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!Follow us on Twitter! (@SNGPOD4779)
Wait, haven't we already introduced Captain Atom. Well, yes and no. Call this episode of SNGPOD our "throwback Thursday" episode. I have a special guest on and we talk about the origin of the "original" Silver Age Captain Atom from Space Adventures #33. The story (written by Joe Gill with art by the legendary Steve Ditko) is titled "Introducing Captain Atom," and it, well, introduces Captain Atom.
Wait, haven’t we already introduced Captain Atom? Well, yes and no. Call this episode of SNGPOD our “throwback Thursday” episode. I have a special guest on and we talk about the origin of the “original” Silver Age Captain Atom from Space Adventures #33. The story (written by Joe Gill with art by the legendary Steve Ditko) is titled “Introducing Captain Atom,” and it, well, introduces Captain Atom.
Wait, haven't we already introduced Captain Atom. Well, yes and no. Call this episode of SNGPOD our "throwback Thursday" episode. I have a special guest on and we talk about the origin of the "original" Silver Age Captain Atom from Space Adventures #33. The story (written by Joe Gill with art by the legendary Steve Ditko) is titled "Introducing Captain Atom," and it, well, introduces Captain Atom.