Captain America #218-223 cover dated February-July 1978.
Captain America #218-223 cover dated February-July 1978.
Captain America #218-223 cover dated February-July 1978.
Captain America #218-223 cover dated February-July 1978.
Marvel Comics that were on sale with cover dates of February 1975.
Marvel Comics that were on sale with cover dates of February 1975.
AOC and Bernie in front of the rally crowd in Denver
Zoomed out crowd shot of 34,000 people in downtown Denver with Colorado mountains in the background
Tonight an unbelievable **34,000 people** gathered for our Denver rally to take on billionaires and win our country back.
This was the largest political gathering in Denver since Obama in 2008.
Also bigger than the 2024 DNC.
And the largest ever rally in Bernie’s career (and obviously, mine too).
05 John Bowen is out! Howard from last week worked with Bowen. But was Bowen better than Howard? Why should he look out for red fish? & does anyone know how to make a Tom Collins around here? Find out all the answers to these questions! www.podbean.com/eas/pb-3wbry...
Daredevil #43-48 cover dated August 1968-January 1969.
Daredevil #43-48 cover dated August 1968-January 1969.
SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS!
THIS ONE’S FOR YOU PHILLY!
Episode 93: Superman’s Christmas Adventure
A 16-page dose of Golden Age goodness. A madcap romp with loads of silliness wrapped up in colorful paper and tied with a bow. This Christmas story is super.
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Episode 92: Fables
A classic in the comic book pantheon by Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham. Does it hold up? Does it deserve its place in the history of great comics? Is it political? Spoiler: yes.
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Episode 91: Rachel Rising
This is a stark, scary, disturbing, and strangely funny comic. If you’ve never read Terry Moore’s work…you should. He is a singular creator whose voice and vision are unique and unflinching. And this is one of his best.
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Episode 90: Sensational She-Hulk
The series that broke with convention, broke with tradition, and broke the fourth wall. This classic series by John Byrne poked fun at the tropes and clichés of comic books, the publishers, the creators, and the fandom.
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Episode 3 William Kidd is out! He was one of the most famous pirates in the wirld at tye time. Now mostly forgotten. But what is his story? podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/p...
Meanwhile, here is a picture of Jubilee and Robin smooching.
Episode 89: Aztek: The Ultimate Man
This is a 90s extravaganza filled with excess, grittiness, & questionable costume choices. It’s the book that caused a rift between Grant Morrison and Mark Millar that, let’s face it, is probably for the best.
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Episode 88: The Flintstones
This reimagining by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh was more "realistic" and its situations and attitudes reflected a sensibility that is more modern (for lack of a better word). And there are puns…just so many puns.
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Episode 87: Bone
The classic, brilliant, iconic, beautiful, glorious, & wonderful BONE. It is a vaudevillian comedy, a Disneyesque cartoon, and an epic fantasy all at once. Jeff Smith created something special here.
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Episode 86: The Spectre: Crimes & Judgements
A gritty, noir, horror thriller with 90s excess full of contradictions, missed opportunities, & confused messages. It wants to be progressive & poignant but gets lost in attempting to be controversial.
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kyle_maclachlan Forty-two years ago, for reasons beyond my comprehension, David Lynch plucked me out of obscurity to star in his first and last big budget movie. He clearly saw something in me that even I didn't recognize. I owe my entire career, and life really, to his vision. What I saw in him was an enigmatic and intuitive man with a creative ocean bursting forth inside of him. He was in touch with something the rest of us wish we could get to. Our friendship blossomed on Blue Velvet and then Twin Peaks and I always found him to be the most authentically alive person I'd ever met. David was in tune with the universe and his own imagination on a level that seemed to be the best version of human. He was not interested in answers because he understood that questions are the drive that make us who we are. They are our breath. While the world has lost a remarkable artist, l've lost a dear friend who imagined a future for me and allowed me to travel in worlds I could never have conceived on my own. I can see him now, standing up to greet me in his backyard, with a warm smile and big hug and that Great Plains honk of a voice. We'd talk coffee, the joy of the unexpected, the beauty of the world, and laugh. His love for me and mine for him came out of the cosmic fate of two people who saw the best things about themselves in each other. I will miss him more than the limits of my language can tell and my heart can bear. My world is that much fuller because I knew him and that much emptier now that he's gone. David, I remain forever changed, and forever your Kale. Thank you for everything.
This is a beautiful tribute.
Episode 85: JLA Avengers
The absolute gloriousness that is the Marvel/DC crossover epic written by Kurt Busiek, and art by the mighty George Pérez. It is a bonanza of comic book wonderfulness.
You want easter eggs? This comic has you covered.
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Episode 84: Magnus Robot Fighter
A surprisingly complex comic that deals with politics, and poverty, and even touches on gender identity. All coming from Jim Shooter who was not known for being...how should I say? Sensitive in those areas.
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Episode 83: Beauty and the Beast
The tale of the love affair between Hank McCoy’s Beast and the disco-inspired mutant Dazzler. Is it good? Well, no. Does it have redeeming qualities? Absolutely. Does it have amazing covers by Bill Sienkiewicz? Hell yes!
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Episode 82: Black Monday Murders
Sure I like comics, you say to yourself, but what about my love of charts, graphs, and extensive cross-referencing? Don't worry, Johnathan Hickman's got you covered!
A masterclass in worldbuilding with brilliant art!
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I'm reading The Woman in Black for the first time and I can't stop thinking, how has it taken me so long to get around this? It's really quite good.
A 1977 BUZ SAWYER panel of a sheriff, saying: "Yes, ma'am. But you'd be shocked how many crimes are being committed these days by boys who people thought were nice."
Comics are unexpectedly topical.
I'd like to know the answer, I'm making a playlist.
New Yorker cover from November 2016 showing a guy on the subway reading a newspaper with the headlines "oh, sweet Jesus please God, no "and "anything but that" and "come on."
♻️
No, not *that* PREY. Nope, not that one either.
📽 PREY (2016)
🎲 ANIMAL
🎲 FOREIGN LANGUAGE
🎙 @happierman.bsky.social & @cecilbaldwiniii.bsky.social
🎨 #davidbaldwinart
#RandomHorror9 #RNGHPN9 #randomnumbergeneratorhorrorpodcastno9 #PREY
Episode 81: Starman
This is a beloved run on the character (deservedly so) with lots of phallic imagery. Also, Paul and Brian have differing ideas on the true nature of Jack Knight – is he a jerk or just misunderstood? Disagreements abound!
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Episode 80: Wytches
In this episode, we talk horror. The 2014 6-issue story written by Scott Snyder and beautifully illustrated Jock about scary creatures in the woods and the town that might not be as innocent as it seems.
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Episode 76: Master of Kung Fu
The early 70s attempt to cash in on the Kung Fu craze that introduces the Marvel universe to Shang Chi, written and drawn by a bunch of people but primarily Steve Englehart, Doug Moench, Paul Gulacy, and Jim Starlin.
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