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A hot Superman one-shot, hidden comic history, and underrated gems—it's all here on a brand-new episode of Bronze and Modern Gods!This week we're diving into:Summer of Superman Special #1 – Why is a $6.99 comic from last Wednesday already hitting $35 online?Underrated Books of the Week –
Join Mike and Rob as they talk about Any Which Wat But Loose, Flash Gordon, Team America #1, Brave and the Bold #170, Mosaic #1, Savage Dragon #81, Beware the Creeper V2 #1, Two Gun Kid #130
How many guns? Six. How many characters? Si--FIVE. Gotcha! Six Guns is indeed about six guns, but it's also a story about a collection of people uniting over a common enemy and a throwback to old western Marvel characters. Characters with dope names like Two Gun Kid who - guess what - has two guns. --Hit us up at comicpatrolpod@gmail.com if you want to add a submission for a future Arc Analysis-- --Follow the Weapons on Twitter @Comic_Patrol for some extra tidbits of fun (we maybe promise it isn't fluff pics)-- #numeatz #sawftcheeze
The Two-Gun Kid hunts werewolves in a story that connects the 1870s to 2007 - as he stalks She-Hulk's fiancee.
Rawhide returns - and he's bringing friends! The Earp Brothers have been captured and there's only one hope - the Rawhide Kid. And he might as well recruit some help in the form of Kid Colt, Annie Oakley, Doc Holliday, the Two-Gun Kid, Red Wolf, and Billy the Kid.
Marvel's Western heroes defend the town of Wonderment - and go down blazing. Featuring the Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, Kid Colt, Red Wolf, the Outlaw Kid, and the Ghost Rider!
Kid Colt! Rawhide Kid! Night Rider! Two-Gun Kid! With huge hits like Yellowstone and 1883, the western is making a comeback and no one is in a better position to capitalize on it than Marvel! Rob takes you through their vast catalogue of iconic cowboy characters!
There's a fine line between reality and fiction - and Marvel's Western legends cross that line in their final ride - their Blaze of Glory. Featuring the Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, Kid Colt, Red Wolf, Reno Jones, and the Ghost Rider!
The Two-Gun Kid faces down the day he dies - and a new legend is born!
Wherein we discuss the dumbest omission revealed by the end of Two-Gun Kid's character write-up in the Western Heroes section of The Weird, Weird West, a module in the Time Warp adventure series for TSR's Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game. Music: Cullah - "Western Firefight 2" Under CC BY license: http://cullah.com
Wherein we discuss the intertwined dumbest things on the last page of Texas Twister's entry and the first page of Two-Gun Kid's entry in the Western Heroes section of The Weird, Weird West, a module in the Time Warp adventure series for TSR's Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game. Music: Cullah - "Western Firefight 2" Under CC BY license: http://cullah.com
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
Wherein we discuss the dumbest thing about the hilarious misunderstanding when our heroes meet Kid Colt, The Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, and Phantom Rider in Chapter 12 of The Weird, Weird West, a module in the Time Warp adventure series for TSR's Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game. Music: Cullah - "Western Firefight 2" Under CC BY license: http://cullah.com
Welcome to Jack Kirby Month 2021 Celebration on Kirby's Kids! We have a jam packed month of "King" sized goodness planned! In this episode Comics Cowboy Troy cozies up to the campfire and reviews one of Jack's contributions to Western comics. Two-Gun Kid https://www.comixology.com/Two-Gun-Kid-1948-1977-60/digital-comic/582675 Please join us for our additional reads to celebrate Jack and his comics legacy: Not Brand Echh - August 18th https://www.comixology.com/Not-Brand-Echh-1967-1969-7/digital-comic/605310 Kudos Kirby - Machine Man Issue 5 - August 21st https://www.comixology.com/Machine-Man-by-Kirby-Ditko-The-Complete-Collection/digital-comic/405687 Destroyer Duck - August 25th https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StltOEhtx0I The Kirby Roundtable Takes On The Demon - August 28th https://www.comixology.com/The-Demon-by-Jack-Kirby/digital-comic/582106 https://www.comixology.com/Demon-Knights-2011-2013-Vol-1-Seven-Against-the-Dark/digital-comic/56798 Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2021 https://kirbyskidspodcast.blogspot.com/2020/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html Intro and Outro segments from 'NEW GODS ft. Jack Kirby' by Akira The Don https://akirathedon.bandcamp.com/track/new-gods-ft-jack-kirby For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
Welcome to Jack Kirby Month 2021 Celebration on Kirby's Kids! We have a jam packed month of "King" sized goodness planned! In this episode Angus falls under the spell of Simon and Kirby's Black Magic and reviews Jack's foray into horror comics. Black Magic https://www.comixology.com/Black-Magic-1973-1975-1/digital-comic/839724 Please join us for our additional reads to celebrate Jack and his comics legacy: Two-Gun Kid - August 14th https://www.comixology.com/Two-Gun-Kid-1948-1977-60/digital-comic/582675 Not Brand Echh - August 18th https://www.comixology.com/Not-Brand-Echh-1967-1969-7/digital-comic/605310 Kudos Kirby - Machine Man Issue 5 - August 21st https://www.comixology.com/Machine-Man-by-Kirby-Ditko-The-Complete-Collection/digital-comic/405687 Destroyer Duck - August 25th https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StltOEhtx0I The Kirby Roundtable Takes On The Demon - August 28th https://www.comixology.com/The-Demon-by-Jack-Kirby/digital-comic/582106 https://www.comixology.com/Demon-Knights-2011-2013-Vol-1-Seven-Against-the-Dark/digital-comic/56798 Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2021 https://kirbyskidspodcast.blogspot.com/2020/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html Intro and Outro segments from 'NEW GODS ft. Jack Kirby' by Akira The Don https://akirathedon.bandcamp.com/track/new-gods-ft-jack-kirby For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
Welcome to Jack Kirby Month 2021 Celebration on Kirby's Kids! We have a jam packed month of "King" sized goodness planned! In this episode Angus feels the love and reviews Young Romance with a special emphasis on a historical overview of 'Simon and Kirby's Romance Comics'. Young Romance https://www.comixology.com/Young-Romance-Simon-Kirby-1940-1950-1/digital-comic/44999 Please join us for our additional reads to celebrate Jack and his comics legacy: Black Magic - August 11th https://www.comixology.com/Black-Magic-1973-1975-1/digital-comic/839724 Two-Gun Kid - August 14th https://www.comixology.com/Two-Gun-Kid-1948-1977-60/digital-comic/582675 Not Brand Echh - August 18th https://www.comixology.com/Not-Brand-Echh-1967-1969-7/digital-comic/605310 Kudos Kirby - Machine Man Issue 5 - August 21st https://www.comixology.com/Machine-Man-by-Kirby-Ditko-The-Complete-Collection/digital-comic/405687 Destroyer Duck - August 25th https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StltOEhtx0I The Kirby Roundtable Takes On The Demon - August 28th https://www.comixology.com/The-Demon-by-Jack-Kirby/digital-comic/582106 https://www.comixology.com/Demon-Knights-2011-2013-Vol-1-Seven-Against-the-Dark/digital-comic/56798 Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2021 https://kirbyskidspodcast.blogspot.com/2020/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html Intro and Outro segments from 'NEW GODS ft. Jack Kirby' by Akira The Don https://akirathedon.bandcamp.com/track/new-gods-ft-jack-kirby For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
Welcome to Jack Kirby Month 2021 Celebration on Kirby's Kids! We have a jam packed month of "King" sized goodness planned! In this episode Angus reviews the biography KIRBY: KING OF COMICS by Mark Evanier with Introduction by Neil Gaiman. KIRBY KING OF COMICS https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0747LK4MR/ Please join us for our additional reads to celebrate Jack and his comics legacy: Young Romance - August 7th https://www.comixology.com/Young-Romance-Simon-Kirby-1940-1950-1/digital-comic/44999 Black Magic - August 11th https://www.comixology.com/Black-Magic-1973-1975-1/digital-comic/839724 Two-Gun Kid - August 14th https://www.comixology.com/Two-Gun-Kid-1948-1977-60/digital-comic/582675 Not Brand Echh - August 18th https://www.comixology.com/Not-Brand-Echh-1967-1969-7/digital-comic/605310 Kudos Kirby - Machine Man Issue 5 - August 21st https://www.comixology.com/Machine-Man-by-Kirby-Ditko-The-Complete-Collection/digital-comic/405687 Destroyer Duck - August 25th https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StltOEhtx0I The Kirby Roundtable Takes On The Demon - August 28th https://www.comixology.com/The-Demon-by-Jack-Kirby/digital-comic/582106 https://www.comixology.com/Demon-Knights-2011-2013-Vol-1-Seven-Against-the-Dark/digital-comic/56798 Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2021 https://kirbyskidspodcast.blogspot.com/2020/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html Intro and Outro segments from 'NEW GODS ft. Jack Kirby' by Akira The Don https://akirathedon.bandcamp.com/track/new-gods-ft-jack-kirby For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
Settle down there, you bunch 'a rowdy polecats, it's time to get your Davy Crockett on for another full-length episode of the Six-Gun Justice Podcast. Git on up to them adobe ramparts and prepare to defend yourselves against Santa Ana's hordes... Join co-hosts Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch as they navigate the truth, fiction, tall stories, rumors, and false histories of the almost uncountable movies, books, TV shows, magazines, comics, toys, games, and collectables dedicated to Remembering the Alamo ...If you ain't got a coonskin hat, don't worry—neither did Davy.00:00 -- Welcome and Announcements2:25 -- If you enjoy the Six-Gun Justice Podcast, please consider donating at Patreon3:35 -- We're remembering about the Alamo!4:00 -- A quick history of the Alamo5:50 -- What do people disagree about regarding the Alamo?6:31 -- What do people agree on regarding the Alamo?7:00 -- Paul talks about visiting the Alamo8:20 -- We will be talking about the most readily available Alamo tie-ins8:35 -- Marx Alamo Playsets9:50 -- Alamo Coloring Books10:16 -- Paperback Cover Catalog of Alamo Books11:10 -- When the legend becomes fact, print the legend11:50 -- Frazee's novelization of the John Wayne movie The Alamo15:05 -- Thirteen Days to Glory by Lon Tinkle, The Alamo by John Meyers Meyers, The Gates of the Alamo by Stephen Harrigan16:38 -- Time travel Alamo Remember the Alamo by Kevin Randall and Robert Cornett17:25 -- Remember the Alamo by William Johnstone18:50 -- Flashman at the Alamo by Robert Brightwell20:10 -- Comics related to the Alamo20:14 -- Two Gun Kid #75 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and Two Gun Kid #95 21:00 -- Davy Crockett in comic books22:00 -- Alamo puzzles and games22:15 -- The Alamo on the small screen22:30 -- Two for Texas with Kris Kristofferson23:25 -- Texas by James Michener24:40 -- Thirteen Days to Glory25:10 -- Lon Tinkle and John Wayne's The Alamo and Thirteen Days to Glory27:33 -- John Wayne's The Alamo (and John Ford) with a star-studded cast34:35 -- The outstanding Dimitri Tiomkin soundtrack for The Alamo37:00 -- Battle scenes in Alamo movies, Alamo village, 38:27 -- The History Channel's series Texas Rising39:35 -- Viva Max and The Man from the Alamo42:50 -- A quick run-down of lesser known Alamo movies44:44 -- Shoot-Outs and Shout-OutsSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=kRf2_NuEPxu37b9-4FZKmX0UAJ4ZdKVRhAgUrm-4gBj-CkNHowjeqW7Q4bYKdoyNoNgGhKTBK-OpQSh_)
Ah, the sweet smell of another season gone by. We celebrate with lots of screaming from Leanor (seriously, don't wear headphones because you will no longer have ears after this episode), lots of unintelligible mumblings from Dad, and some other stuff that happened. What other stuff happened? Well, there was a lot of sighing over X-Men: The Last Stand, Shuri's Sneakers, Ulysses Klaue's Candy Shop, and Reed Richard's BFF - Matt the not-a-yoga-mat. We laugh, we fake cry, and we have a goldarned good time doing it. ALSO FEATURING: the Two-Gun Kid! *kisses biceps* Our producer is Matt, our executive producer is Leanor, our sponsor is Satan, with special thanks to Mickey Mouse, Kermit, the Two-Gun Kid, and Bucky Barnes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marvel-shawarma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marvel-shawarma/support
Allen revisits big felines, Arik catalogues well-armed historical figures, and Allen cares way too much about electric trunks. Francis Crowley The Famed Crowley shootout photo The Short Life of Two-Gun Crowley Two-Gun Cohen Two Guns White Calf, Two Gun Pete, Two Gun Law, Two-Gun Caballero, The Two-Gun Man, Two-Gun Betty, Two-Gun Man from Harlem, Two-Gun Kid, James Vincenzo Capone CGP Grey's Race to Win Staten Island A variety of cars that aren't quite right The Golf Sportwagen and e-Golf The Telsa Model Y and Model X The highly anticipated VW ID.3 The wee Honda E Rivian's truck offering Polestar 2 Mustang Mach e
Allen revisits big felines, Arik catalogues well-armed historical figures, and Allen cares way too much about electric trunks. Francis Crowley The Famed Crowley shootout photo The Short Life of Two-Gun Crowley Two-Gun Cohen Two Guns White Calf, Two Gun Pete, Two Gun Law, Two-Gun Caballero, The Two-Gun Man, Two-Gun Betty, Two-Gun Man from Harlem, Two-Gun Kid, James Vincenzo Capone CGP Grey’s Race to Win Staten Island A variety of cars that aren’t quite right The Golf Sportwagen and e-Golf The Telsa Model Y and Model X The highly anticipated VW ID.3 The wee Honda E Rivian’s truck offering Polestar 2 Mustang Mach e
Perry (This is my Burbaon podcast ) joins Jessie in discussing a person with two guns Twitter and Instagram: @Alphabetflight
Jenn Sutcliffe and Kristian Serrano joined Ron to discuss the ins and outs of the Two-Fisted and Two-Gun Kid Edges in SWADE. Artificer's Codex Shane & Scott's interview on Comix Asylum HexaCon Denver Rifts Bundles of Holding: Minion War and Rifts Essentials Palladium Fantasy: Garden of the Gods Music: The Beach is No Place to Stare At Your Phone by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/60529
Black Goliath, Hawkeye, Darkstar and the Two-Gun Kid join forces with the Champions to stop an all-out alien invasion! Christopher Golden and Brian Keene discuss The Champions issue 11, featuring the debut of John Byrne!
We get pretty wild in the west this week with the Two-Gun Kid! Giddy up as we go way back to the 1800s for a showdown that predates every other MCU entry. Before the First Avenger there was the Two-Gun Kid - that’s what’s for dinner! Yee-haw!Featuring: Jerry Mañan____________________________________Instagram: @MCWhoPodcastTwitter: @MCWhoPodcastFacebook: The MCWho PodcastWebsite: http://mcwhopodcast.buzzsprout.com/Email us with comments, suggestions, and feedback at mcwhopodcast@gmail.com
Today on Weird West Radio: The hosts discuss The Mighty Marvel Western featuring Two-Gun Kid Weird West Radio fans – How can you help the show? If you enjoy the show, please share, like and subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher. Also, leave us reviews! Every review helps our show gain popularity and boosts our rank. Additionally, to show your […]
Michael and Pax giggle and groan over Hal Needham's slapstick comedy starring Kirk Douglas, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Ann-Margret. Also: a brief Lone Ranger discussion and mini-reviews of 1967's Hour of the Gun (with James Garner as Wyatt Earp) and Mighty Marvel Western featuring Rawhide Kid, Kid Slade, and Two-Gun Kid.
Guess what? Hank Pym is CRAZY! But you know who's crazier? Ultron. Yeah...he thinks he deserves a bride and he's going to steal the Wasp's personality to make one. Or maybe he'll just escape. No harm, no foul. Let's not even mention that weird issue with Typhon, okay?
Pax and Michael get ready for the upcoming remake by sitting down with the original Magnificent Seven starring Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, James Coburn, Brad Dexter, Horst Buchholz, and Eli Wallach. We also revisit DC's Justice Riders, talk over Chuck Dixon and John Buscema's Punisher: A Man Named Frank, discuss Sam Shepard as Butch Cassidy in Blackthorn, follow up on Bo Hampton's 3 Devils, converse on Kid Colt Outlaw #171 (guest-starring the Two-Gun Kid), and gab about early John Wayne movies Sagebrush Trail and Riders of Destiny.
It's the final showdown with Kang, mostly because Thor makes him so mad he kills himself. Two Gun Kid decides he wants to go to the future, while Hawkeye plans to quit the team. And Patsy Walker becomes Hellcat right before the rest of the team gets zapped into the Squadron Supreme universe.
Captain America returns and recruits the team to help him break into the Brand Corporation to investigate some shenanigans, but they're immediately defeated by the Squadron Supreme. Immortus helps Thor and Moondragon travel back to the Old West where they find Hawkeye trying to stop Kang from robbing a uranium train with the help of Marvel's Western heroes.
Your cure for insomnia has arrived with this mammoth episode. I talk about Peter Parker: Spider-Man 2001 and World Wrestling Federation: Wait Till I Get My Hands On... as well as the following former cover-featured comics: Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn #1, Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion #7, Daring Adventures #16, 17, Superman Family #189, The Defenders #1, Adventure Comics #426, Justice League of America Annual #2, Charlton Classics #1, Metal Men #49, 2000AD #456, Two-Gun Kid #70, Star Trek (Marvel) #3, Atomic Robo and the Revenge of the Vampire Dimension #3, Justice Society of America ('07) #1, Incredible Hulks: Enigma Force #1, Amazing Spider-Man #541, Fantastic Four #193, Daredevil #98, Ignition City #2, Spider-verse Team-up #1, House of Mystery ('08) #12, Flash: Rebirth #1, Buck Rogers #0, Incredible Hercules #117, Adventures of Superman ('13) #16, Guardians of the Galaxy ('08) #15, Captain America #133, Avengers #329, X-Files ('09) #6, Doc Savage ('10) #2, Robin ('91) #1, Ghosts #112, Justice Machine #29, Final Crisis #1, Action Comics #590, Marvel Tales #6, DC Special Series #21, Skull the Slayer #3, Detective Comics #359, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe vol.3 (Update '89) #5, Infinite Crisis #2, plus stories from Superman in the Forties and Superman Chronicles Vol.1 and Vol.2. Happy Thanksgiving! (1:17:50) (387)
Today's Guest: Today’s Guests: Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan co-authors of The Incredible Herb Trimpe. Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of famous, impossibly muscled men and women from the Hulk and She-Hulk to Strong Guy and the Brute… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of … in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! In the introduction to the biography The Incredible Herb Trimpe, former Marvel Comics editor Tom DeFalco sums up artist Trimpe’s unusually long run as the artist on The Incredible Hulk perfectly: “He somehow conveyed the power of Kirby with the stylization of Ditko, but added a humanity, a pathos that was all his own. Where Kirby’s Hulk was an enraged monster with a hair-trigger temper and Ditko’s was a sinister and angry master-planner, Herb’s version was a desperate and haunted individual. Someone who had been misused and abused, yet struggled to control his explosive tantrums.” To that, I might add that Trimpe’s Hulk – aided and abetted by writers Roy Thomas and Len Wein – was a bridge to the modern Hulk found in the popular Avengers movies in which he is portrayed by Mark Ruffalo – or even the 1970s TV version brought to life by Lou Ferrigno – and less so the Eric Bana and Edward Norton editions. DEWEY CASSELL podcast excerpt: "The theme of the people we are attracted to have humility. That would describe Herb. He would not feel the need to go around at a comic book convention and say, "I created The Wolverine.' That was not his style." You can LISTEN to this interview with DEWEY CASSELL and AARON SULTAN, co-authors of THE INCREDIBLE HERB TRIMPE, by clicking the audio player above! In the new Twomorrows biography of Trimpe co-authored by Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan, Q&As with Trimpe – who died suddenly shortly before the well-illustrated book was published – as well as his many admirers and collaborators bring the man and his work to life. A quiet man, Trimpe nonethless was a Vietnam War veteran who always brought believability to his battle scenes, whether starring the Emerald Giant, Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D., Kid Colt and The Two-Gun Kid, or licensed characters such as G.I. Joe, Godzilla, and Transformers. He was also the very first artist to draw Wolverine, although the character’s significance may not have been immediately apparent to anyone at Marvel. If you love The Hulk, you’ll enjoy learning more in The Incredible Herb Trimpe about one of his modern fathers. AARON SULTAN podcast excerpt: "Herb had a wealth of great characters (The Hulk, Wolverine, G.I. Joe, Shogun Warriors, Godzilla, Transformers, Defenders, Spider-Man) and made a titanic contribution to the Marvel Universe." Key interview moments: • 6:55 Aaron Sultan on comic book artist Herb Trimpe's major contribution to the creation of the Marvel Universe; • 14:40 Dewey Cassell describes the early design work that Trimpe and Larry Hama did on early G.I. Joes; • 26:20 Cassell compares Trimpe's humility on his accomplishments with a lot of his professional counterparts in comics. Twomorrows Publishing Website • Facebook The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland! The post Herb Trimpe put Incredible in Hulk, Wolverine! VIDEO INTERVIEW appeared first on Mr. Media.
In this episode, I take a look at The Comic Reader #167 and present a ComicsConfusion segment on Two-Gun Kid. Also, a giveaway and a song. (23:27)
New reviews of X-Factor #10 and The Trials of Shazam #1. A lost episode section reviewing Mighty Marvel Western featuring Two-Gun Kid #1 and Battlestar: Galactica #0, plus a rundown of some purchases. Lastly, I talk a little about Overstreet's price guide. Any cover images are copyright their respective copyright holders. (28:43)