Podcasts about Spidey Super Stories

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Latest podcast episodes about Spidey Super Stories

Bros Foes and Heroes
Spidey Super Stories (Audio Version)

Bros Foes and Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 56:17


This week on Bros, Foes, and Heroes… Zach and Mike swing into the gloriously weird world of Spidey Super Stories! We're digging into five delightfully bizarre issues from the '70s (#3, 7, 11, 13, & 24) From the buzzing chaos of Dr. Fly, to the surprisingly threatening babysitting skills of The Sitter, to the drama-loving Showstopper — it's a rogue's gallery that only Spidey Super Stories could deliver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Flopcast
Flopcast 631: Your Floss Is Possessed

The Flopcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 38:12


Another quick fill-in show? You bet! We're flipping through three old comic books that the Mayor of Chickentown actually owned as a little kid, decades before her rise to poultry-themed political bigwig. Up first is The Wizard of Oz, a giant-sized movie adaptation that was actually the first collaboration between Marvel and DC! (Only a flying monkey could bring these rival publishers together.) We also have an issue of Spidey Super Stories, which was published in conjunction with Spider-Man's segments on The Electic Company. And we even have a Casper the Friendly Ghost comic with a creepy Eddie Munster-type demon child on the cover. Plus: Spider-Man goes to the mall! Richie Rich dies! Morgan Freeman as Easy Reader! Irene Cara and Short Circus! Wendy and Spooky! Sad Sack selling Hostess Cupcakes! And more comic book ads for Grit, onion gum, Witchiepoo masks, and The Bad News Bears! Is this whole episode a sneaky backdoor pilot for a Flopcast spinoff show? Perhaps... The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Mastadon! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon!

Bros Foes and Heroes
Reprints - Marvel Comics and The Electric Company Present Spidey Super Stories

Bros Foes and Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 38:22


This week, we have a reprint as we hop into our wayback machine and take a look at when we covered, Marvel Comics and The Electric Company Present Spidey Super Stories. Remember The Electric Company... of course not (but Mike does) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Comics Canon
Episode 196 – Amazing Spider-Man: Shed

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 75:37


(Note:You may just ever-so-faintly hear a neighbor's barking dog occasionally adding his two cents in the background for the first half or so of the episode.) A perennial Spider-Man foe gets a horror-monster makeover (and our Spidey Super Stories miniseries concludes) with 2010's Shed from Amazing Spider-Man #630-633, by Zeb Wells, Chris Bachalo and Emma Rios, published by Marvel Comics! After a long struggle, scientist Curt Connors loses control of his scaly alter-ego, the Lizard, who's clearly been working out during the offseason! The reptilian rogue immediately embarks on a killing spree, and Connors' young son Billy is his next target! Can Ol' Web-Head keep this cold-blooded criminal from turning all of New York into a mindless horde of murderous, lizard-brained zombies? And can he tip the scales in favor of inclusion in that tangled web known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·         Spidey's relationship with Catwom—we mean, the Black Cat ·         The true villains of this story ·         Six Degrees of Peter Parker ·         Beef on Netflix ·         Why Curt's interested in the Thunderbolts movie ·         Amazing Spider-Man #44-45: “Where Crawls the Lizard!” and “Spidey Smashes Out!” ·         Amazing Spider-Man: Civil War ·         Becoming Superman, by J. Michael Straczynski Join us in two weeks as we return to Alan Moore's Swamp Thing: American Gothic arc with a look at Swamp Thing #46-50! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook or the platform formerly known as Twitter! And as always, thanks for listening!

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
Podcast #801 Spider-History Spidey Super Stories

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 160:28


JR is taking a request from Brad and reviewing five issues from Spidey Super Stories. We'll look at the following issues. *Spidey Super Stories #6 (First African American Spider-Woman) *Spidey Super Stories #25  (First Web-Man *Spidey Super Stories #33 (Spidey vs Hulk) *Spidey Super Stories # 39 (Thanos-Copter) *Spidey Super Stories #48  (Spidey vs Green Goblin) If you would like to see the video recording of this podcast, click here and be sure to subscribe.  https://youtube.com/live/wj5JEntycsY Are you a Crawlspace patreon member? Sign up to support the site and get free stuff!  https://www.patreon.com/crawlspace Be sure to visit our main page at: http://www.spidermancrawlspace.com Be sure to follow us on social media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/officialcrawlspace Twitter https://twitter.com/crawlspace101 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/officialcrawlspace/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/spidermancrawlspace

The Comics Canon
Episode 195 –Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut! and The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 63:08


In this episode, we swing back into our Spidey Super Stories miniseries with a pair of acclaimed Spider-Man tales from the early 80s: The two-part Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut from Amazing Spider-Man #229-230, and The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man, from Amazing Spider-Man #248! First, everyone's favorite wall-crawler races to stop the X-Men villain Juggernaut from kidnapping the psychic Madame Web, only to find that such a task is easier said than done as the relentless behemoth leaves a trail of destruction in his wake! Then, Spider-Man pays a nighttime visit to his biggest fan. Join us as we ask the burning questions: Why does ol' web-head reveal his greatest secret to young Tim Harrison? Can our overmatched, outclassed hero prevail against an unstoppable force as the Juggernaut? And can these stories make a dent in that immovable object known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·         Seriously, why does the Juggernaut need a force field? ·         Assistant Editors' Month at The Daily Bugle ·         1977's Iron Fist #11-12 ·         Silver Surfer: New Dawn and Worlds Apart, by Dan Slott and Mike Allred ·         Doctor Who: School Reunion ·         Nothing can kill the Grimace   Join us in two weeks as we wrap up our Spidey Super Stories miniseries with Shed from Amazing Spider-Man #630-633! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook or the platform formerly known as Twitter! And as always, thanks for listening!

Comic Book Historians
John Romita Sr. interview by David Armstrong

Comic Book Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 50:31


David Armstrong interviewed Silver & Bronze Age great, John Romita Sr. in 2001 on set at San Diego Comic Con about his entry into comic books with Les Zakarin, first meeting Stan Lee at Timely, his suspense science fiction stories like IT!, working for Famous Funnies, his relationship with Stan Lee in the 1950s, and again in the 1960s, getting inking advice from Joe Maneely, why he joined DC Comics to work on Romance Comics with Zena Brody and Robert Kanigher, discussing Alex Toth, the editorial culture at DC compared to Marvel, Jack Kirby, Martin Goodman, terrible distribution through Independent News, and DC Comics' achilles heel.Interview conducted, recorded and copyrighted to David Armstrong.Remastered, edited, timestamped and postproduction by Alex Grand.Support the show

The Comics Canon
Episode 194 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (With Matt Goldberg)

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 65:57


Media critic Matt Goldberg returns as we temporarily pause our Spidey Super-Stories miniseries to discuss the unstoppable cultural phenomenon known as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with a look at the book that started it all—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 (and also #2) by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird! Before the seven different movies (including the well-received new “Mutant Mayhem”), the animated series, the video games and the action figures, there was just a self-published black-and-white comic riffing on Frank Miller's Daredevil run with a brilliant title. How did this modest 40-page comic spawn a decades-spanning multimedia juggernaut? And does it have what it takes to enter that Forbidden Kingdom known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·         The Turtles Generation ·         The part of the Turtles' origin that requires suspension of disbelief ·         “What if Ultron was a chicken?” ·         The 80s rash of Turtles “parodies” ·         Usagi Yojimbo ·         The Last Ronin ·         Lynda Barry's Poodle With a Mohawk ·         The Police Story trilogy ·         Batman: Failsafe Vol. 1 ·         Check out Matt's Substack, Commentary Track Join us in two weeks as we swing back into Spidey Super Stories with a Juggernaut two-parter from Amazing Spider-Man #229 and 230 and The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man from Amazing Spider-Man #248! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!

Walloping Websnappers - A Spider-Man Podcast
#199: “The Electric Company's Spidey Super Stories”

Walloping Websnappers - A Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 101:33


Spider-Man's first ever appearance in live action might not be where you'd expect! We've ventured back to the 1970s with the educational children's sketch comedy show The Electric Company and its “Spidey Super Stories” segments, which pit a silent Spidey who only communicates with word balloons against puntastic comedy villains (including a Dracula played by Morgan Freeman and a cake-sitting Yeti). It's low-budget silliness and absurdity at its finest! We're watching a compilation of sketches that you can find here (and you should, they're great). ⁠Website⁠ | ⁠Patreon⁠ | ⁠Discord⁠ Contact us: @WallopingWebPod on ⁠Twitter⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠, and ⁠Instagram⁠ Email: ⁠wallopingwebsnapperspodcast@gmail.com⁠ Theme song features: ⁠“Resonance (Cyan & Ladybot Remix)” by HOME⁠ | ⁠License (CC BY 3.0)⁠

The Comics Canon
Episode 193 – Ultimate Spider-Man Vol 2: Learning Curve and Confessions

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 78:02


In this episode, Spidey Super Stories swings into a different gear as we examine yet another version of everyone's favorite wall-crawler with a look at Ultimate Spider-Man: Learning Curve, with a special emphasis on issue 13, Confessions, by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley, published by Marvel Comics! We discuss the ways in which the Ultimate Universe Peter Parker and his supporting characters differ from their Marvel Universe counterparts, the sharp contrast between this title and Spider-Man comics from the 1960s through the 90s, and a conversation with Mary Jane more monumental than supervillain slugfest—especially when Aunt May barges in! Can this Peter Parker make it through his first meeting with this universe's Kingpin? And more importantly, will he survive the scrutiny of ... Your Friendly Neighborhood Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·         Wait! What happens to Carson Daly??! ·         The Archie Comics era of Spider-Man ·         Zot! #35: The Conversation ·         Spider-Gwen Vol. 1: Most Wanted ·         Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 3: Double Trouble ·         Fantastic Four (2022) Vol. 1: Whatever Happened to the Fantastic Four? Join us in two weeks as we temporarily pause Spidey Super Stories for a look back at the origins of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!

The Comics Canon
Episode 192 – The Superior Spider-Man: My Own Worst Enemy (With Marvel by the Month)

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 89:57


Bryan Stratton and Robb Milne from the Marvel by the Month podcast join once again us as Spidey Super Stories continues with a look at The Superior Spider-Man: My Own Worst Enemy, collecting The Superior Spider-Man (2013) issues 1-5 by Dan Slott, Ryan Stegman and Giuseppe Camuncoli, published by Marvel Comics! Doctor Otto Octavius, one of Spider-Man's deadliest enemies, is in control of the wall-crawler's body! And he's vowed to be a better Spider-Man than Peter Parker ever was, utilizing his technological genius in a more aggressive approach to crimefighting in a story that not-so-subtly pokes fun at the Distinguished Competition's Caped Crusader! Can Peter's hapless spirit keep the former Doc Ock from ruining Spidey's reputation—or wooing his ex, Mary Jane Watson? And does this “superior” Spider-Man have what it takes to Face/Off against ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·         Are there fewer “great” Spider-Man stories than there should be? ·         A good couple of minutes on the Spider-Buggy, of all things ·         Sandman Mystery Theatre Compendium One ·         Black Phoenix Omnibus ·         The Death of Captain Stacy from Amazing Spider-Man #88-90 ·         Marvel Masterworks: The Mighty Thor Vol. 5 ·         Radiant Black Vol. 1: (Not So) Secret Origin Join us in two weeks as Spidey Super Stories continues with Ultimate Spider-Man: Confessions! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!

The Comics Canon
Episode 191 – Spider-Man No More!

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 65:01


We kick off Spidey Super Stories, a series dedicated to everyone's favorite web-slinger, Spider-Man, with a look at “Spider-Man No More!” from Amazing Spider-Man #50, along with two early clashes with the Kingpin in #51-52 and #69, by Stan Lee and John Romita, published by Marvel Comics! Fed up with a public that hates and fears him, Spider-Man hangs up his web-shooters to devote more time to his studies, his social life and his sickly Aunt May (not necessarily in that order) ... just as a mysterious crime lord known as the Kingpin is tightening his grip on New York City! Has the wall-crawler given up crime-fighting for good? (C'mon, what do you think?) More importantly, will he come to his senses in time to win over those Amazing Friends known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·         Spider-Man vs. the Spoiler ·         The stones on Frederick Foswell ·         The 1967 “Spider-Man” theme ·         Spider-Man: The New Sinister ·         Captain America and the Falcon #176-176 ·         Thor: Goddess of Thunder Join us in two weeks as Spidey Super Stories continues with Superior Spider-Man: My Own Worst Enemy! Until then:Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!

Bros Foes and Heroes
Marvel Comics and The Electric Company Present Spidey Super Stories

Bros Foes and Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 42:07


Remember the electric company... of course not (but Mike does) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Comics Canon
Episode 190 – The Sandman: The Kindly Ones Part 2

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 65:34


In this episode, we wrap up our two-parter on The Sandman Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones, with a look at issues 64-69, published by Vertigo/DC Comics! Lyta Hall and the Furies descend on The Dreaming, intent on destroying the dream realm and killing the Dream King. Various characters meet untimely ends, while others move on to new locales and one steps into a new role. Can Morpheus defeat the Erinyes and save The Dreaming? And can he make his way past those dream warriors who stand guard at the gates of ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·         Curt reveals Kevin's M.O.D.O.K. name ·         What Titanic has taught us ·         Morpheus makes a joke! ·         The Bear Season 2 ·         Our episode on New Avengers: Illuminati ·         New Avengers Vol. 7: The Trust and Mighty Avengers Vol. 3: Secret Invasion Book 1 ·         My Bad Vol. 2: Thirty Minutes or Dead ·         The Charlie Parker series by John Connolly Join us back here in two weeks as Spidey Super Stories, a miniseries on everyone's favorite wall-crawler, swings into action with a look at Spider-Man No More! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!  

Multiverse of Badness Comic Book Review
Issue 29 - Thanos Copter w/Cat, Ms. Marvel, Spider-Man and Thanos (Spidey Super Stories #39)

Multiverse of Badness Comic Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 25:56


Spidey Super Stories was a cool concept.  It a comic printed in collaboration with The Electric Company and the Children's Television Workshop to help bring fun, easy to read stories to children... in theory.  In practice, some stories were misogynistic AF, while others were just stupid.   Either way, some fun could always be gleaned from them, and this issue (introducing the Thanos Copter made famous in Loki) is no exception.   Zach and Mike give this on the MOB treatment this week!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/multiverseofbadness/message

Comic Book Syndicate
Flea Market Fantasy #118 | Spidey Super Stories #39

Comic Book Syndicate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 56:32


Bex Luthor guest stars. The Thanos Copter debuts! Reviewing "Meet Mastermind" (by Nick Sullivan, Michael Siporin, Jim Salicrup, Win Mortimer, Mike Esposito), featuring Spider-Man, Thanos and Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com

Salt Circle Podcast
Episode 139 - Comics Sampler 02

Salt Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 121:27


Hank gave Ben some Marvel comics to read. "The Galactus Trilogy" Fantastic Four (1966) #48-50 "Nothing can Stop the Juggernaut" Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #229-230 "Star Jaws" Spidey Super Stories (1974) #31 "...The Day of Doom!" Spidey Super Stories (1974) #9 "The Time Of The Terrorist" Spider-Man Newspaper Strips January 1977 "World War Hulk" World War Hulk (2007) #1-5 Hank also told Ben to read the Fantastic Four story "The Peril and the Power" as the link between the Galactus story and the Spidey Doom stories but... that did not happen. Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels The Burning Barrel Discord: discord.gg/jBDGW5j Logo Artist: bellamy.world/

Tales from the Flipside: Comics, Collectibles and Pop Culture
Exclusive Comic Book Cover Reveal | Flipside Episode 161

Tales from the Flipside: Comics, Collectibles and Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 134:16


Tonight we have big news about our interview with Dinesh Shamdasani of Bad Idea Studios coming later this week. We also have a sick exclusive cover reveal for HAHA #3 from Wanted Comix and John Gallagher. John is gonna hang out all show. We have some big spec play news on Spidey Super Stories #1 and a pre-Miles Morales Black Spider-Man from the late 70s and the recent "finder" of said spec Carter aka Mercenaut!!!!!! Hang out for Comic News, Market Report, and Pick-Ups!!!!!!!!! Tales From The Flipside is your source for quality content within the Pop Culture community. We talk comics, cards, toys, movies, and more. Just about everything is collectible these days and we love to talk about them. We have a large line-up of shows that cover topics such as Comic Speculation, Comic Collecting, Star Wars Theory Crafting, Women in Comics, Lists and much more! Please Like and subscribe and click here to follow us all! https://linktr.ee/talesfromtheflipside​ Wanted Comix https://www.wantedcomix.com/​www.instagram.com/wantedcomix/ John Gallagher https://www.johngallagherart.com/​ https://www.instagram.com/uncannyknack/​ Mercenaut https://www.youtube.com/mercenaut​ #TalesFromTheFlipside​ #ComicMarketReport​ #ComicBookShow​ #ComicBookPodcast​ #comicbookcollecting​ #comics​ #comicbooks​ #dccomics​ #marvelcomics​ #HAHA​ #BadIdea​ #SpideSuperStories​ #JohnGallagher​ #ImageComics

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
The Bright Side Comics Chat: Issue #125: Dark Horse Comics Orphan And Five Beasts #1

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 125:30


It's St Patrick's Day at Arkham Comics and Games and to see how John has chosen to celebrate head on over to our YouTube page.  But what a show they have this week, plenty of fun news, lots of great comics and covers to talk about.  Daredevil #28 from last week was discussed and lots more.  Take a look at the time stamps and come in the store...

Bronze and Modern Gods
Ultimate Fallout #4 vs. Amazing Fantasy #15 - which is the better buy? Plus, Spidey Super Stories!?

Bronze and Modern Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 46:43


Join John & Richard as they ask a question that would have been unthinkable a year ago...which is a better investment, Amazing Fantasy #15 or Ultimate Fallout #4 1:25? Plus, Spidey Super Stories #1 - the 1st Black Spider-Man? Also, the 25 Year Rule and our Underrated Books of the Week! The Spidey Super Stories #1 discovery - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8suUbsXbqs8 Tales From the Flipside - Modern Playbook - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjkUSDHJcG0 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

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast

This week, we are delighted to find Maoist politics smuggled into the Tarantula’s origin story, of all places (as narrated by The Punisher, in his second full appearance). Then, a Gestalt Green Goblin (far more than the sum of what’s left of Harry Osborn’s mind) lights the fuse that writes finis to Peter Parker’s swingin’ Silver Age pad. Worst roommate breakup ever! Bonus: Stan’s Soapbox sales pitch re: our hero’s imminent Electric Company gig prompts your hosts to wax nostalgic about all the YA lit they read instead of Spidey Super Stories comics. Credits: Intro music: Debbie Harry - "Comic Books"

That '90s Spider-Man Show
Weird Lore Flashback: Web-Man

That '90s Spider-Man Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 14:04


We're re-releasing some of our old Weird Lore BS Corner segments from our early episodes, before we start recording them as separate minisodes. First up is the strange case of Web-Man, from Spidey Super Stories #25. This episode originally appeared as part of Episode 1: Curt Conners, The Original Florida Man. Comic panels and other additional notes at: https://that90sspidermanshow.home.blog/2019/06/11/weird-lore-flashback-1-web-man/ A podcast for no one. If we get anything wrong, a wizard did it. Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/That90sSMshow Henry twitter.com/NotAgainHenry Jack twitter.com/jalexg_ Intro + Outro: Pizza Theme - Spider-Man 2: The Game OST Email us at: That90sspidermanshow@gmail.com

Editor's Note Comics Podcast
Ep. 163 Spidey Super Stories #39

Editor's Note Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 45:58


Has Thanos always been so terrifying? Not really. We look back on his weirdest appearance! https://www.editorsnotecomics.comhttps://patreon.com/editorsnotecomics2:50 Pop culture News21:39 Sports Reports27: 49 Spidey Super Stories #3940:25 Should Kyrie Stay or Go?

Capitán Pada y sus Monitos
El Spider-Man Mexicano

Capitán Pada y sus Monitos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 18:20


Si las cuentas no me fallan, éste es el podcast 250 de Capitán Pada y sus monitos. Y si las cuentas a ustedes no les cuadran, pues es que en éste soft reboot que tuvimos pero manteniendo la numeración... Legacy, por llamarlo de alguna manera, se llega así a ésta cifra, sin contar algunos episodios que se han re-publicado, pero que no cuentan como nuevo podcast. Y miren, aunque no fuera, yo de todas maneras diría que es el 250 y que lo vamos a celebrar con un especial atípico a lo que han sido los últimos episodios. Y es que hoy conocerán, la verdadera historia del Spider-man mexicano. @eseauto IG elinstadepada galgodromo.com @pistagalgodromo en Twitter y en Facebook Todo comenzó un 16 de febrero de 2010, cuando el actual presidente, publisher y jefe creativo de la editorial IDW, Chris Ryall puso un tuit en su cuenta personal, en el cual le preguntaba a sus seguidores cuál serie de cómics o corrida que nunca se ha recopilado les gustaría que viera la luz. Le hicieron varias sugerencias diversas, hasta que el usuario @comickeys, aparentemente ubicado en California, Estados Unidos, le comentó sobre la versión de los setentas de Spider-man por parte de la editorial mexicana La Prensa. Según éste usuario, los responsables de la publicación no creían que los lectores seguirían leyendo el cómic con Gwen Stacy muerta, por lo que se crearon 45 números hechos en México, a partir del número 119, o sea antes del 121 en el cual moría, para seguir con las aventuras del Hombre Araña pero con Gwen viva y con la cual, eventualmente se casa. Debo confesarles que en algún momento, al planear la revisión, ya lo sé, inconclusa, de los primeros 50 años de Spider-man, pensé que ir metiendo la historia de su publicación en México, pero pronto desistí pues consideré que eso significaba una investigación por separado, y en la cual, quizás pronto me toparía con pared o con huecos en las fechas y datos, por tener tan poca documentación, sobre todo, precisamente, de las dos primeras editoriales que lo publicaron. De la tercera no tanto porque pues fue la que me tocó. Y aquí tenemos dicha prueba, porque corren diferentes versiones del por qué se decidió que se hicieran aventuras con Gwen Stacy viva. Total que tanto el tuit de Ryall como la respuesta del mencionado usuario con la portada del comic de El Sorprendente Hombre Araña 128, en el cual Peter y Gwen se casan se viralizaron, y llamaron la atención prácticamente de toda la industria del comic norteamericano, llegando hasta los oídos, o bueno, timeline de twitter de autores del personaje como Dan Slott y Gerry Conway, el escritor que se encargaba de los guiones de the Amazing Spider-man de esa época. Varios usuarios, a los cuales agradezco que me consultaran como referente, me preguntaron si era cierto, y sí, la verdad es que no es un secreto, no es algo que se acaba de descubrir y hasta es una historia conocida, hasta donde nos alcanza. Porque así entonces, comencemos a armar el hilo, y debo hacerle una mención a dos entrevistas que tanto el sitio La Covacha como la revista Comikaze, le hicieron a Jose Luis Durán, el dibujante de aquellas aventuras. Dos fuentes de información en las cuales confío completamente y los invito a buscarlos y seguirlos si es que no lo hacen ya. José Luis hacia mancuerna con el guionista Raúl Martínez González para publicar primero, una tira cómica, o sea en tira de periódico, de El Hombre Araña. De esta manera, Durán se convirtió en el primer mexicano que de manera oficial, dibujó al personaje, y además, muy temprano en su carrera, pues apenas había incursionado en la historieta. Tuvieron, sobre todo el escritor, completa libertad para hacer lo que quisieron, inclusive crear personajes propios, como El Doctor Fuego, Satánika, o el Puercoespín, por mencionar algunos. Esto fue a inicios de la decáda de los setenta, y es que recordemos que palabras como franquicia o globalización no eran algo que le preocupara no sólo a una editorial de comics, sino a muchas marcas. Esa libertad fue la que permitió que en México existieran nombres como Abelardo, Tribilin, Bruno Díaz, La Rana René y Fruti Lupis, para referinos a Big Bird, Goofy, Bruce Wayne, Kermit the Frog y los Froot Loops, por mencionar sólo algunos ejemplos. Como ustedes saben, hoy en día se arman guías del tamaño y longitud de un directorio telefónico con instrucciones precisas de colores, estilos y hasta situaciones en las cuales se puede y no hacer uso de un personaje, logotipo y adaptación. Entonces, la libertad que tenían estos dos autores mexicanos se extendió hacia el comic de El Sorprendente Hombre Araña publicado por editorial La Prensa, que adaptaban y traducían las historias del original The Amazing Spider-man. Sin embargo, al ser éste un comic mensual, y su versión mexicana, quincenal, entonces la editorial nacional los alcanzó y se quedaron sin material, por lo que decidieron sacar sus propias historias. Como verán, aquí se nos juntan dos teorías: la del cariño que el público le tenía a Gwen y la de la falta de nuevas historias provenientes de los creadores estadounidenses. Lo que sí, es que trataron de apegarse lo más posible al estilo del material de origen. Explica Jose Luis Durán que a veces esto era por voluntad propia, y a veces por exigencia de la editorial. Como por ejemplo, ahí si, ser fiel al diseño del traje de Spider-man, pero donde ahi no, en hacer a Stacy mucho más sexy a como la veíamos en la corrida de Estados Unidos. En palabras del dibujante: a los mexicanos nos gustan más rellenitas, más redonditas, con más curvas. Posteriormente, Durán hizo algunas sugerencias de historias, pues, de acuerdo con sus propias palabras, comenzaba a aburrirle la formulita en la cual había caído Martínez, y entonces llegó a convertirse también en guionista. La relación de Durán con El Hombre Araña se extendió cuando La Prensa dejó de publicar comics pero la editorial Macc División Historietas ya tenía listos los derechos para publicar no sólo Spider-man sino otros títulos de Marvel. Y nuevamente, se crearon historias propias de México en una publicación llamada Arañita: Super Historias, que en teoría tendría que ser traducciones de lo publicado en Spidey Super Stories, pero como que nunca les gustó el tratamiento y perfil que tenían éstas, y como ya sabían el camino, se siguieron con las suyas. Cabe aclarar y recalcar que tanto éstas como las del Sorprendente Hombre Araña, fueron realizadas si bien no con la total supervisión de Marvel, sí con su permiso, porque de hecho, la aprobación para que el señor Durán fuera el artista mexicano del personaje, también vino desde la editorial original. Y también hay que decirlo: en no pocas ocasiones, se calcaba o replicaba el arte original para incorporarlo en las historias mexicanas, pero no sólo de los comics del Hombre Araña, sino también de otros personajes, como Batman, como se puede ver en una portada del título de Arañita, donde prácticamente copiaron una portada de un comic del Hombre Murciélago. Y tampoco fueron los únicos, pues ahí está El Loco Rojo, un villano al cual se enfrentó Kaliman y que no era sino una copia tal cual de Galactus. Con todo éste escándalo, en el buen sentido de la palabra, de los números mexicanos de Spider-man, hasta The Guardian, el famoso portal, hizo un artículo sobre el tema, donde práticamente recapitula lo que les he contado aquí. ¿Que queda entonces por hacer para conocer más de ésta historia y crear una sólida conclusión sobre la razón por la cual se creó este universo alterno con Gwen Stacy y Peter Parker casados? Pues ir a la fuente original, y aprovechando su reciente visita a la convención La Mole, en marzo de 2019, aquí la entrevista que le hice al dibujante José Luis Durán (Escucha la entrevista en la versión del podcast al principio de este post). La versión más cercana es la de la falta del material original, a pesar de que si había un cariño especial, sobre todo por parte del dibujante, por Gwen Stacy. Lo que descubrimos gracias a sus propias palabras es que el matrimonio en realidad fue un sueño, y que ellos ya habían matado y revivido al Hombre Araña mucho antes que en el cómic norteamericano. A partir de ésta histora, el mencionado editor Ryall declaró posteriormente en twitter que pudo contactar al señor Durán para platicar sobre éstos mismos temas. IDW ha hecho un esfuerzo en los últimos años por sacar sus artist´s editions, que son recopilaciones en tamaño real, del arte de corridas legendarias, tomadas de los originales de los artistas. Ryall dice que si a Marvel le interesa, podrían hacer algo así con éste material mexicano, pero como ya escucharon, difícilmente sería del material original. Habría que hacerlo a partir de éstas copias o de algunos comics originales que todavía sobrevivan al paso del tiempo. Es así entonces, que le dedicamos éste podcast 250 de Capitán Pada y sus monitos, al folklore que forma la leyenda de El Hombre Araña, y sobre todo, aquellas áreas que alcanzan, cubren y complementan, el trabajo que se ha realizado en México, a través de sus artistas, de sus adaptaciones, de sus traducciones, de sus fans y hasta de sueños, en los cuales Peter Parker, se casa con Gwen Stacy.

Capitán Pada y sus Monitos
El Spider-Man Mexicano

Capitán Pada y sus Monitos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 18:20


Si las cuentas no me fallan, éste es el podcast 250 de Capitán Pada y sus monitos. Y si las cuentas a ustedes no les cuadran, pues es que en éste soft reboot que tuvimos pero manteniendo la numeración... Legacy, por llamarlo de alguna manera, se llega así a ésta cifra, sin contar algunos episodios que se han re-publicado, pero que no cuentan como nuevo podcast. Y miren, aunque no fuera, yo de todas maneras diría que es el 250 y que lo vamos a celebrar con un especial atípico a lo que han sido los últimos episodios. Y es que hoy conocerán, la verdadera historia del Spider-man mexicano. @eseauto IG elinstadepada galgodromo.com @pistagalgodromo en Twitter y en Facebook Todo comenzó un 16 de febrero de 2010, cuando el actual presidente, publisher y jefe creativo de la editorial IDW, Chris Ryall puso un tuit en su cuenta personal, en el cual le preguntaba a sus seguidores cuál serie de cómics o corrida que nunca se ha recopilado les gustaría que viera la luz. Le hicieron varias sugerencias diversas, hasta que el usuario @comickeys, aparentemente ubicado en California, Estados Unidos, le comentó sobre la versión de los setentas de Spider-man por parte de la editorial mexicana La Prensa. Según éste usuario, los responsables de la publicación no creían que los lectores seguirían leyendo el cómic con Gwen Stacy muerta, por lo que se crearon 45 números hechos en México, a partir del número 119, o sea antes del 121 en el cual moría, para seguir con las aventuras del Hombre Araña pero con Gwen viva y con la cual, eventualmente se casa. Debo confesarles que en algún momento, al planear la revisión, ya lo sé, inconclusa, de los primeros 50 años de Spider-man, pensé que ir metiendo la historia de su publicación en México, pero pronto desistí pues consideré que eso significaba una investigación por separado, y en la cual, quizás pronto me toparía con pared o con huecos en las fechas y datos, por tener tan poca documentación, sobre todo, precisamente, de las dos primeras editoriales que lo publicaron. De la tercera no tanto porque pues fue la que me tocó. Y aquí tenemos dicha prueba, porque corren diferentes versiones del por qué se decidió que se hicieran aventuras con Gwen Stacy viva. Total que tanto el tuit de Ryall como la respuesta del mencionado usuario con la portada del comic de El Sorprendente Hombre Araña 128, en el cual Peter y Gwen se casan se viralizaron, y llamaron la atención prácticamente de toda la industria del comic norteamericano, llegando hasta los oídos, o bueno, timeline de twitter de autores del personaje como Dan Slott y Gerry Conway, el escritor que se encargaba de los guiones de the Amazing Spider-man de esa época. Varios usuarios, a los cuales agradezco que me consultaran como referente, me preguntaron si era cierto, y sí, la verdad es que no es un secreto, no es algo que se acaba de descubrir y hasta es una historia conocida, hasta donde nos alcanza. Porque así entonces, comencemos a armar el hilo, y debo hacerle una mención a dos entrevistas que tanto el sitio La Covacha como la revista Comikaze, le hicieron a Jose Luis Durán, el dibujante de aquellas aventuras. Dos fuentes de información en las cuales confío completamente y los invito a buscarlos y seguirlos si es que no lo hacen ya. José Luis hacia mancuerna con el guionista Raúl Martínez González para publicar primero, una tira cómica, o sea en tira de periódico, de El Hombre Araña. De esta manera, Durán se convirtió en el primer mexicano que de manera oficial, dibujó al personaje, y además, muy temprano en su carrera, pues apenas había incursionado en la historieta. Tuvieron, sobre todo el escritor, completa libertad para hacer lo que quisieron, inclusive crear personajes propios, como El Doctor Fuego, Satánika, o el Puercoespín, por mencionar algunos. Esto fue a inicios de la decáda de los setenta, y es que recordemos que palabras como franquicia o globalización no eran algo que le preocupara no sólo a una editorial de comics, sino a muchas marcas. Esa libertad fue la que permitió que en México existieran nombres como Abelardo, Tribilin, Bruno Díaz, La Rana René y Fruti Lupis, para referinos a Big Bird, Goofy, Bruce Wayne, Kermit the Frog y los Froot Loops, por mencionar sólo algunos ejemplos. Como ustedes saben, hoy en día se arman guías del tamaño y longitud de un directorio telefónico con instrucciones precisas de colores, estilos y hasta situaciones en las cuales se puede y no hacer uso de un personaje, logotipo y adaptación. Entonces, la libertad que tenían estos dos autores mexicanos se extendió hacia el comic de El Sorprendente Hombre Araña publicado por editorial La Prensa, que adaptaban y traducían las historias del original The Amazing Spider-man. Sin embargo, al ser éste un comic mensual, y su versión mexicana, quincenal, entonces la editorial nacional los alcanzó y se quedaron sin material, por lo que decidieron sacar sus propias historias. Como verán, aquí se nos juntan dos teorías: la del cariño que el público le tenía a Gwen y la de la falta de nuevas historias provenientes de los creadores estadounidenses. Lo que sí, es que trataron de apegarse lo más posible al estilo del material de origen. Explica Jose Luis Durán que a veces esto era por voluntad propia, y a veces por exigencia de la editorial. Como por ejemplo, ahí si, ser fiel al diseño del traje de Spider-man, pero donde ahi no, en hacer a Stacy mucho más sexy a como la veíamos en la corrida de Estados Unidos. En palabras del dibujante: a los mexicanos nos gustan más rellenitas, más redonditas, con más curvas. Posteriormente, Durán hizo algunas sugerencias de historias, pues, de acuerdo con sus propias palabras, comenzaba a aburrirle la formulita en la cual había caído Martínez, y entonces llegó a convertirse también en guionista. La relación de Durán con El Hombre Araña se extendió cuando La Prensa dejó de publicar comics pero la editorial Macc División Historietas ya tenía listos los derechos para publicar no sólo Spider-man sino otros títulos de Marvel. Y nuevamente, se crearon historias propias de México en una publicación llamada Arañita: Super Historias, que en teoría tendría que ser traducciones de lo publicado en Spidey Super Stories, pero como que nunca les gustó el tratamiento y perfil que tenían éstas, y como ya sabían el camino, se siguieron con las suyas. Cabe aclarar y recalcar que tanto éstas como las del Sorprendente Hombre Araña, fueron realizadas si bien no con la total supervisión de Marvel, sí con su permiso, porque de hecho, la aprobación para que el señor Durán fuera el artista mexicano del personaje, también vino desde la editorial original. Y también hay que decirlo: en no pocas ocasiones, se calcaba o replicaba el arte original para incorporarlo en las historias mexicanas, pero no sólo de los comics del Hombre Araña, sino también de otros personajes, como Batman, como se puede ver en una portada del título de Arañita, donde prácticamente copiaron una portada de un comic del Hombre Murciélago. Y tampoco fueron los únicos, pues ahí está El Loco Rojo, un villano al cual se enfrentó Kaliman y que no era sino una copia tal cual de Galactus. Con todo éste escándalo, en el buen sentido de la palabra, de los números mexicanos de Spider-man, hasta The Guardian, el famoso portal, hizo un artículo sobre el tema, donde práticamente recapitula lo que les he contado aquí. ¿Que queda entonces por hacer para conocer más de ésta historia y crear una sólida conclusión sobre la razón por la cual se creó este universo alterno con Gwen Stacy y Peter Parker casados? Pues ir a la fuente original, y aprovechando su reciente visita a la convención La Mole, en marzo de 2019, aquí la entrevista que le hice al dibujante José Luis Durán (Escucha la entrevista en la versión del podcast al principio de este post). La versión más cercana es la de la falta del material original, a pesar de que si había un cariño especial, sobre todo por parte del dibujante, por Gwen Stacy. Lo que descubrimos gracias a sus propias palabras es que el matrimonio en realidad fue un sueño, y que ellos ya habían matado y revivido al Hombre Araña mucho antes que en el cómic norteamericano. A partir de ésta histora, el mencionado editor Ryall declaró posteriormente en twitter que pudo contactar al señor Durán para platicar sobre éstos mismos temas. IDW ha hecho un esfuerzo en los últimos años por sacar sus artist´s editions, que son recopilaciones en tamaño real, del arte de corridas legendarias, tomadas de los originales de los artistas. Ryall dice que si a Marvel le interesa, podrían hacer algo así con éste material mexicano, pero como ya escucharon, difícilmente sería del material original. Habría que hacerlo a partir de éstas copias o de algunos comics originales que todavía sobrevivan al paso del tiempo. Es así entonces, que le dedicamos éste podcast 250 de Capitán Pada y sus monitos, al folklore que forma la leyenda de El Hombre Araña, y sobre todo, aquellas áreas que alcanzan, cubren y complementan, el trabajo que se ha realizado en México, a través de sus artistas, de sus adaptaciones, de sus traducciones, de sus fans y hasta de sueños, en los cuales Peter Parker, se casa con Gwen Stacy.

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
Podcast # 548 Spider-History March 1982

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 80:53


We travel back to March 1982 in this episode of Spider-History with JR. JR takes a look at the books that came out on that month. Those include:*Amazing Spider-Man 226*Spectacular Spider-Man #64*Marvel Team Up # 115*Marvel Fanfare #1*Spidey Super Stories # 57-The last issue.  Be sure to check out site at www.spidermancrawlspace.com Also be sure to check out our patreon page to get some perks including exclusive podcasts if you support our site. 

That '90s Spider-Man Show
#1 Curt Conners, the Original Florida Man

That '90s Spider-Man Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 79:37


Face front, true believers! This episode we're covering S1E1: 'The Night of the Lizard'. There's a lot to unpack here, namely: Is John Malkovich the perfect casting for Mary Jane? How smart is Peter Parker anyway? Is The Lizard trying to start a inter-species war, or just a WeWork in the sewers? Henry and Jack check out the pilot episode to get some answers, before delving into the origins of the villain from The Amazing Spider-Man #6. Then, Jack has some strange lore to share with Henry from Spidey Super Stories #25. If you've heard of it before now, you're one weird dude. A podcast for no one. If we get anything wrong, a wizard did it. Podcast notes: https://that90sspidermanshow.home.blog/2019/02/14/episode-1-curt-conners-the-original-florida-man/ Intro + Outro: @Razonix - Synthwave Spiderman Follow us on Twitter @ That90sSMshow Henry @ NotAgainHenry Jack @ jalexg_ Email us at: That90sspidermanshow@gmail.com *We made a mistake with our first upload of this, accidentally uploading episode zero twice! Should be all good now, and we learned a serious lesson about great power and great responsibility*

The Fantasticast
Episode 299: Fantastic Four #202 - There's One Iron Man Too Many

The Fantasticast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 55:40


Guest-Starring Noddy Holder As Thor Hello, and welcome to episode 299(!) 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 encountering one more Iron Man than expected, as an attack on the Baxter Building leads to an unexpected take-off, a bold-faced lie, a tiny Quinjet, an over-hyped eye, a confusing flashback, and the return of our favourite acronym in comics - the QUASI-MOtivational Destruct Organ! Marv Wolfman, John Buscema, Joe Sinnott, Janice Cohen, Jim Novak, Jim Shooter, and Dave Cockrum present Fantastic Four #202 - There's One Iron Man Too Many. And there's one comic too many, as we jump into Spidey Super Stories #38, in which a subway train-jacking punning Mad Thinker has to be brought down by the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man... assuming he can find somewhere to change, of course! 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.

Paneled: Comic Book Narration
2: [Audiobook] Spidey Super Stories #39 (feat. Alex Sanchez)

Paneled: Comic Book Narration

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 27:56


The audiobook version of Paneled features only the narration portion of the show with a brief introduction to the issue. Heath, Cameron, and special guest Alex Sanchez read a few short stories featuring some classic Spider-Man antics: fighting Thanos for the cosmic cube, chasing down a mysterious visitor, and thwarting an anti-feminist villain who lives under a bridge. Theme Song: Sweet Georgia Brown by Latché Swing Sound effects: Free Sound Archive Music: Purple Planet, Lion Free Music

Paneled: Comic Book Narration
2: Spidey Super Stories #39 (feat. Alex Sanchez)

Paneled: Comic Book Narration

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 70:14


Heath, Cameron, and special guest Alex Sanchez read a few short stories featuring some classic Spider-Man antics: fighting Thanos for the cosmic cube, chasing down a mysterious visitor, and thwarting an anti-feminist villain who lives under a bridge. Theme Song: Sweet Georgia Brown by Latché Swing Sound effects: Free Sound Archive Music: Purple Planet, Lion Free Music

Divisive Issues
Issue 66 – Thanos: God Of Death Or Pilot Of Helicopters?

Divisive Issues

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 59:59


Special episode alert! Who’s ready for an editorially mandated CROSSOVER? It’s the EVENT of the SUMMER! Divisive Issues will NEVER be the SAME AGAIN! We’re joined by Henry from Midtown Comics to talk about the inconsistent history of Thanos, the star of the mega-blockbuster, Avengers: Infinity War! Comics we cover: Spidey Super Stories 39 and […]

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
Podcast # 481-Spider-History November 1975

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 52:52


JR is back with his Spider-history segment. This month we travel back 42 years and look at November 1975. JR looks at *Amazing Spider-Man #150 *Marvel Team Up #39 *Spidey Super Stories # 14. This story is so trippy and JR delivers the funny.

The Fantasticast
Episode 243: Marvel Two-in-One #22 - Touch Not The Hand Of Seth

The Fantasticast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 52:22


Diagnosis: Moider! Hello, and welcome to episode 243 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 heading into hospital with The Thing, The Human Torch, Dr Donald Blake, Thor, half of Black Sun, and Seth. It's Marvel Two-in-One #22, which features the only available doctor in New York and the Egyptian god of death stalking the hall of the hospital in which he works. Bill Mantlo, Ron Wilson, and Pablo Marcos join forces for the first of two consecutive Two-in-One issues to feature the same credited guest star. Then we're off to the realm of Andy's nightmares to take a look at our first ever TV tie-in comic. The Electric Company comes to Marvel comics in Spidey Super Stories #20, in which Spider-Man, the Human Torch, and the Invisible Girl, to defeat Mysterio and his hateful hate ray of hate. You know, like Mysterio always has. 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.

Galaktacus
Episode #86: Spidey Super Stories Part 2

Galaktacus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 79:38


Galaktacus swings back into action to continue our Spider-Man discussion, concentrating on the webcrawler's exploits on the big and small screens. Joining us is friend of the show and all-around comic fanboy, nay, fan-man, Anthony Crep. Is Spider-Man Homecoming's Tom Holland the best Spider-Man yet, melting the icy heart of spider-haters everywhere and making True Believers of us all? Find out this week on Galaktacus!

The Comics Canon
Episode 37 - The Spider-Man Episode

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 72:30


In this episode, Curt and Kevin welcome your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man to the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a pair of powerful Spidey Super Stories! First up, they swing into action with a discussion of one of the most famous comic stories of all time: the origin of Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy #15! After that, it's on to an action-packed tale of great power and great responsibility (and one of the most iconic scenes in superhero comics), as a guilt-ridden wall-crawler fights against impossible odds to save the life of his beloved Aunt May in the three-part storyline If This Be My Destiny …! from Amazing Spider-Man #31-33! Can the winded web-slinger prevail against the machinations of the mysterious Master Planner? And can he survive the cutthroat halls of academia long enough to win a ticket to that homecoming dance known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: • Actor Frank Nelson • Are you obliged to stop a thief? • The Acme Warehouse • Spider-Man's Uncanny Valley moment • Marvel: The Untold Story by Sean Howe • Peter Parker's true calling: costume design! • To Alcohol! • Kid Puncho, the Fighting Clown • Kind words from The Nerds Uncanny • Thor Frog from Walt Simonson's Thor #365 • The Hood: Blood From Stones • The Return of Beta Ray Bill • Give Our Regards to the Atom-Smashers! • Kraven's Last Hunt • Kevin's essay on Secret Empire in Vex Mosaic • Curt's review of Spider-Man: Homecoming The Comics Canon is presented with the support of Creative Loafing Atlanta, home of such podcasts as Mo Audio and Dish on the Dish. Join us next week for a look at the year in Marvel movie and TV adaptations (so far), and then again the week after that for a discussion of the dark side of geekdom via Evan Dorkin's The Eltingville Club! Until then, please rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!

ComicMania Podcast
ComicMania Podcast #220

ComicMania Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017


Programa grabado el Miércoles 15 de Febrero del 2017En esta ocasión los temas fueron:ThanosSpidey Super StoriesDaredevil: Born AgainRiverdaleStranger ThingsLego Batman

Comics I Read To You
Spidey Super Stories - with Jeanne

Comics I Read To You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2016 21:23


ITG
Shanna Showcase 15: Spidey Super Stories #35 (Sept. 1978)

ITG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016


Shanna Showcase is back with a look at Shanna's team-up with Spider-Man in Spidey Super Stories #35.  SSS was a title aimed squarely at younger readers, and the stories in this issue are particularly silly - and in the grand scheme of things, pretty inessential Shanna reading.  But I'm a total completist, so if you are, too . . .Download this episode HERE!Scroll down to see some images from this issue, and check out previous Showcases on iTunes!Also, I've inserted a promo this time out, for a great new show Xenozoic Xenophiles, so be sure to check that out!Theme created using a sample of 'Shotgun' by Duran Duran.Them what prints the news together, does their banking togetherThem what saves a bank together, holds up traffic togetherThe animals choose - Shanna!Comedy no-brainer - Spidey in an ape suitFrom a story called 'The Godmother' - should have been called 'WTF?!'2 panels and some Hitchcock humor that justify this story's existence

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
Podcast # 403-Spider-History December 1974

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2015


JR takes us back to December of 1974 for this month in Spider-History. He reviews *Amazing Spider-Man # 139 *Marvel Team Up # 28. This has to be one of the weirdest MTU stories of all time with Hercules. *Spidey Super Stories # 3

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic
Thwip View Classic 154 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #55-57

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 82:29


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje nos reunimos solenemente para celebrar o término de uma das melhores (?) revistas do Aranha de todos...

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic
Thwip View Classic 151 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #52-54

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015 64:14


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje confira o mega plano do Homem-Mole e seus Molengas, acompanhe a ousadia marítima do Doutor Bebum, tom...

ITG
Shanna Showcase 8: Daredevil #117 (Jan. 1975) & Spidey Super Stories #14 (Dec. 1975 )

ITG

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015


This time out, I'm the Gun takes a look at a couple of oddball single issues, which is a nice change of pace after Shanna's involvement in the multi-part Black Spectre Saga.1st up, we get some Widow on She-Devil action in Daredevil #117 (Jan. 1975), as in order to save Daredevil's life, the Black Widow is forced to kidnap Shanna.  This isn't going to go well for someone, and my money's on villain of the issue, The Owl.Shanna next appears in Spidey Super Stories #14 (Dec. 1975), teaming up with Spider-Man to take down an animal kidnapper in this story aimed at younger readers.Download this episode HERE, or take a look at I'm the Gun on iTunes.Theme created using a sample of 'Shotgun' by Duran Duran.Shanna v. The Black Widow - in sexy silhouette Tough, gorgeous and a brilliant actress - Shanna fools the OwlDr. O'Hara sheds her lab coat, and leaps over the crowdBuilding up Spider-Man's self-esteem, one sarcastic comment at a timeSwinging & kicking her way to victory over The Trapper

Aracnofã - Thwip View Classic
Thwip View Classic 144 – Spidey Super Stories (1974) #49-51

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 37:03


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje prepare-se para o Horário Eleitoral Gratuito, o julgamento mais coerente de todos os tempos, veja uma...

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Thwip View Classic 144 – Spidey Super Stories (1974) #49-51

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 37:03


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje prepare-se para o Horário Eleitoral Gratuito, o julgamento mais coerente de todos os tempos, veja uma...

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Thwip View Classic 141 – Spidey Super Stories (1974) #45-48

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2015 85:01


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje acompanhe a triste e azul vida do Surfista Prateado, veja o melhor disfarce de vilão de todos os temp...

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Thwip View Classic 141 – Spidey Super Stories (1974) #45-48

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 85:01


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje acompanhe a triste e azul vida do Surfista Prateado, veja o melhor disfarce de vilão de todos os temp...

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Thwip View Classic 137 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #41-44

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 86:13


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje conheça um Novo super herói, aprenda a andar com novos skates, veja como tomar o poder de um país, fi...

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Thwip View Classic 137 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #41-44

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 86:13


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje conheça um Novo super herói, aprenda a andar com novos skates, veja como tomar o poder de um país, fi...

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Thwip View Classic 134 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #37-40

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2015 92:11


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje acompanhe uma história com o Tigre Blanco (espanhol para White Tiger (inglês para Tigre Branco)), con...

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Thwip View Classic 131 – Spidey Super Stories (1974) #33-36

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015 74:29


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje acompanhe mais algumas divertidas aventuras do Aranha "for kids", com direito a belos cartões postais...

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Thwip View Classic 131 – Spidey Super Stories (1974) #33-36

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 74:29


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje acompanhe mais algumas divertidas aventuras do Aranha "for kids", com direito a belos cartões postais...

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Thwip View Classic 127 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #29-32

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2015 81:53


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje acompanhe as peripécias esportivas do Rei do Crime e Doutor Octopus, o ataque do Homem-Mole, a versão...

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Thwip View Classic 124 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #25-28

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2015 61:39


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje acompanhe mais aventuras fantásticas e inimagináveis do amigão da vizinhança em situações que já desi...

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Thwip View Classic 124 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #25-28

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 61:39


Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje acompanhe mais aventuras fantásticas e inimagináveis do amigão da vizinhança em situações que já desi...

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Thwip View Classic 121 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #21-24

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 82:13


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje acompanhe mais uma leva de fenomenais super-vilões,...

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Thwip View Classic 118 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #17-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2015 91:58


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje aprenda mais sobre a história americana, conheça mai...

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Thwip View Classic 118 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #17-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2015 91:58


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje aprenda mais sobre a história americana, conheça mai...

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

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 76:38


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

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

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 76:38


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

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Thwip View Classic 111 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #9-12

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 66:44


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje tome cuidado para não tirarem seus equipamentos da t...

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Thwip View Classic 111 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #9-12

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014 66:44


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje tome cuidado para não tirarem seus equipamentos da t...

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
Episode 335:Spider-History Oct. 1974

Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2014 50:06


J.R. takes us back to October 1974 for this months Spider-History. A brand new Spider-Man #1 appeared this month. In this episode he reviews the following books. *Spidey Super Stories # 1 *Amazing Spider-Man # 137 *Giant Sized Spider-Man # 2

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Thwip View Classic 107 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #5-8

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 81:11


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje voltamos ao universo da The Electric Company, com di...

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Thwip View Classic 107 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #5-8

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 81:11


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje voltamos ao universo da The Electric Company, com di...

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Thwip View Classic 101 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #1-4

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2014 69:55


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje conheça um novo universo das histórias do Homem-Aran...

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Thwip View Classic 101 - Spidey Super Stories (1974) #1-4

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 69:55


Bem vindo ao Thwip View Classic, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews das revistas clássicas do cabeça de teia! No programa de hoje conheça um novo universo das histórias do Homem-Aran...

The Comic Book Attic
The Comic Book Attic #48

The Comic Book Attic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2007 35:21


In this episode, I talk about Conan Annual #11, Wonder Woman(1st) #211, Spidey Super Stories #2 & #5, Pep #283, Ghost Manor #22, and All-Star Comics #68.  Plus, some recent buys.  (35:26) All cover images are copyright their respective copyright holders.