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Peter Parker's diary, adapting material from Strange Tales Annual 2, 1963
In which we cover:Strange Tales Annual #1, Fantastic Four Annual #1The Amazing Spider-Man #5-9The theme of the week is HATERZDoctor Doom is dramatic as hellSpider-RomanceThe very first Florida ManLizards are pack animals???Vulture the drag queenTriple J & Triple PAunt May is still SO OLDMcSkrullnaldsThe Retcon Podcast is recorded in Los Angeles and edited by Parker Robins. Parker Robins can be found across social media @UncannyParker, Stephanie Johnson can be found @SiriusDanger, Kat Alysha can be found @Kat_Alysha, and the Retcon Podcast can be found @TheRetconPod. Feel free to thwip us an email at theretconpodcast@gmail.com
Coverage of Amazing Spider-Man #3 and #4, Strange Tales Annual #2 and Fantastic Four Annual #1
In this episode:In this episode, Mike and Ed talk about the ongoing drama of Spider-Man potentially joining the Fantastic Four. They discuss how dangerous and inappropriate it was for Spider-Man and the Human Torch to be sparring on public streets. Also: how easy is it to impersonate Spider-Man?In this issue:Johnny Storm, the Human Torch, loses his cool at all the great press that Spider-Man is getting. That is, until Spider-Man is framed for a museum theft in Johnny's town of Glenville. Spider-Man, obviously unimpressed that he has been framed for a crime he did not commit, heads to Glenville and tries to talk to Johnny about teaming up and proving his innocence. Johnny, believing that Spider-Man is the criminal the papers now say he is, flies off the handle, flames on, and battles Spider-Man. They battle over the streets of Glenville to a standstill. Johnny eventually learns that Spider-Man has been framed, and decides to work with him to capture the actual thieves, which they eventually do.Assumed before the next episode:The public is not entirely sure if Spider-Man is a good guy or a bad guy.This episode takes place:After the museum thieves have been caught, and Spider-Man's kinda good name is restored. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Flamin' fireballs! It's the first-ever Spider-Man team-up and the lucky sonovagun is the Human Torch! Or, since technically this is Johnny Storm's annual, maybe we should make him seem like the lead with Spidey the guest star? Ah, well, it doesn't matter. This was a pretty wonky ride, so join Jon Wilson, Josh Bertone, and Donovan Grant, as they are joined by guest co-host Zach Henderson (from Teenage Wasteland: An Ultimate Spider-Man Podcast), and get... Continue reading
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Strange Tales Annual 2, The Fantastic Four Annual 1 (1963)
Strange Tales Annual 2, The Fantastic Four Annual 1 (1963)
Back by popular demand, a new audio comic adaptation from POWER COSMIC RECORDS! This time its STRANGE TALES Annual 2 - THE HUMAN TORCH vs THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN! Listen in as TERRIFICON Mitch and SATURDAY MORNING Cimino bring the comic book to life before your ears! Our Holiday gift to all the fans of Connecticut's Terrific Comic Con at Mohegan Sun every August! #Connecticut #Comicon #Terrificon #MoheganSun www.terrificon.com
The Ayn Rand Simile Or Metaphor Theme Song Annual season continues and concludes here at the Fantasticast. Steve and Andy get to grips with Amazing Spider-Man Annual #4, featuring the latest team-up between the Human Torch and Spider-Man. Memories of Strange Tales Annual #2 are lingering, and with irrelevant villains, forced conflict, and leaps in storytelling logic so vast even Evel Knievel would think twice before leaping across them, there's good reason for these to linger. For, hidden underneath the surprisingly good artwork of Larry Lieber, is a Strange Tales story in all but name. This decpetion has put Steve in a particularly bad mood, and he puts this bad mood to good use this episode. He also uses it to respond to listener e-mails, in a very angry feedback session. Sorry about that... Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at fantasticflameon.wordpress.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast
Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews. Dessa vez, temos um programa um pouco diferente, pois trata-se do primeiro Thwip View Extra, onde falaremos de outros títul...
Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews. Dessa vez, temos um programa um pouco diferente, pois trata-se do primeiro Thwip View Extra, onde falaremos de outros títul...
The Best Of Annuals, The Wost Of Annuals This is the 16th episode of The Fantasticast, and it's our biggest one yet. Which is appropriate, considering we're looking at the largest amount of story pages yet on the show. To help us out with this massive task, we invited podcaster extraordinaire Jon M. Wilson (New 52 Adventures of Superman, Golden Age Superman, Xavier's Podcast For Gifted Children, The Mighty Shield, Amazing Spider-Man Classics, Teenage Wasteland: An Ultimate Spider-Man Podcast) to sit in with us for the show. And to our great delight, he agreed! It's time for us to take a look at Fantastic Four Annual #1 and Strange Tales Annual #2. In one, the Marvel universe expands in breadth and depth. The world is invaded, the secret history of Atlantis is revealed, and Jack Kirby hits an artistic peak. In the other, there's a load of gubbins involving The Human Torch and some imposter dressed up as Spider-Man, and Jack Kirby hits an artistic trough. Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, or leave it over at the libsyn site. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast
Flamin’ fireballs! It’s the first ever Spider-Man team-up and the lucky sonovagun is the Human Torch! Or, since technically this is Johnny Storm’s annual, maybe we should make him seem like the lead with Spidey the guest star? Ah, well, it doesn’t matter. This was a pretty wonky ride, so join Jon Wilson, Josh Bertone, […]
Flamin' fireballs! It's the first ever Spider-Man team-up and the lucky sonovagun is the Human Torch! Or, since technically this is Johnny Storm's annual, maybe we should make him seem like the lead with Spidey the guest star? Ah, well, it doesn't matter. This was a pretty wonky ride, so join Jon Wilson, Josh Bertone, … Continue reading "004 ASM Classics – Strange Tales Annual 2"