Emily dives back into her coverage of the Bronze Age as she discusses two stories featuring The Dark Knight Detective, and the introduction of two of her favorite Batman antagonists.
"Into the Den of the Death-Dealers," by Dennis O'Neil, Bob Brown, & Dick Giordano, from Detective Comics #411.
AND
"Daughter of the Demon," by Dennis O'Neil, Neal Adams, & Dick Giordano, from Batman #232.
Can Batman topple an international crime ring, headed by a villain with a ridiculous name? Where exactly is Thailayinam? Will Batman be willing to work with the clearly villainous Ras al Ghul to rescue Robin and Talia? And just why is Batman so keen on dressing up as old Asian people!?! Listen to the episode and find out!
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Promo #1: Bailey's Batman Podcast
Promo #2: Flash Pulp
Promo #3: Ace Kilroy
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #013
Cage #1, cover-dated April 1992.
"The Drowning Man," by Marcus McLaurin, Dwayne Turner, & Christopher Ivy.
"The Drowning Man," by Marcus McLaurin, Dwayne Turner, & Christopher Ivy.
After the Heroes for Hire era, Luke Cage has relocated to Chicago, where a newspaper wants to violate every journalistic ethic possible by hiring Cage to be their official superhero, in exchange for exclusive coverage and photos. Will he accept the offer? Will he let a villain with a taserized chain take him down? And what will he do to people who call him Power Man? Listen to the episode to find out.
Next episode: Batman: The 10-cent Adventure
Promo: Dave's Daredevil Podcast
Closing Song: "Zechariah and the Least Expected Places," by So Elated, from their album The Bewildering Light.
Promo: Dave's Daredevil Podcast
Closing Song: "Zechariah and the Least Expected Places," by So Elated, from their album The Bewildering Light.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #012.5
Feedback!
I cover the awesome feedback that my awesome listeners have sent in regarding the awesome episodes I've been releasing recently. Wait, that may have been one too many "awesomes."
Next episode: A Christmas (sort of) episode.
Promo: Just One of the Guys.
Promo: Just One of the Guys.
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Saturday, December 14, 2013
Blue Hair in Comics and Real-Life
I made a big deal in Quarter-Bin Podcast #12, where I had problems with one character's blue hair. In the interest of full disclosure, this may be more of a personal issue for me, than it is for others. Blue hair has always had a special place for me.
Yeah, that's me.
Maybe I shouldn't have been so hard on that issue, seeing as sometimes blue hair happens to good professors.
Yeah, that's me.
Maybe I shouldn't have been so hard on that issue, seeing as sometimes blue hair happens to good professors.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #012
Moon Knight #11, September 1981. "To Catch A Killer," by Doug Moench and Bill Sienciewicz.
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Next Episode: I'm not going to tell you what comic we're covering next episode. It's a Christmas secret!
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A lost love. Drug deals. A stash of cash. A killer with a Mohawk. And a hero with more secret identities than most! A search for revenge takes Moon Knight and Frenchie to New Orleans, right in the middle of Mardi Gras. Can they take down the powerful killer and learn the truth behind the woman he murdered? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #011
Micronauts #6, June 1979. "The Great Escapes," by Bill Mantlo, Michael Golden, and Josef Rubenstein.
Little people join forces with a dog and his boy to escape from the HELL building, and they break back in, and then break back out again. And then they try to escape down the freeway -- can the teenage driver manage to evade the police? And in the microverse, the rightful prince has been turned into a centaur, and a hot chick named Slug comes to break him out. Can they succeed? And can everyone escape the evil clutches of the dread Baron Karza? Listen to the episode to find out!
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Next Episode: Moon Knight #11, September 1981.
Promo #1: Earth Destruction Directive
Promo #2: In Country
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #011
Shooting the Breeze with Luke!
We had a great conversation with Luke Jaconetti for our recent feedback episode, but much of what we talked about did not actually qualify as feedback. So consider this the deleted scences and expanded scenes from episode #10. Even more Anime, some Asterix, the Daredevil movie, Ultra-Man and Godzilla are all discussed ... in the Shortbox!
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We had a great conversation with Luke Jaconetti for our recent feedback episode, but much of what we talked about did not actually qualify as feedback. So consider this the deleted scences and expanded scenes from episode #10. Even more Anime, some Asterix, the Daredevil movie, Ultra-Man and Godzilla are all discussed ... in the Shortbox!
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Sunday, November 24, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #010
Origin Story!
In this episode, I eschew the usual format and talk about how I got into podcasting. I say many nice things about many nice podcasts, most of whom I borrowed from liberally, almost none of which did I blatantly rip off. Well, not too much.
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Promo #1:The Book Guys
Promo #2: Uncovering the Bronze Age
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #010
FEEDBACK (and a guest)!
Professor Alan and Emily sift through the loads of feedback they have received since their last feedback episode. And since much of that feedback came from Luke Jaconetti, they invited Luke (the host of a Godzilla podcast, the proprietor of a Hawkman-themed blog, and a co-host of a horror movie podcast) on to the show for a conversation. Superman, Scrooge McDuck, Anime vs Manga, Luke Cage and a pitch for an Unknown Soldier movie are all discussed ... in the Shortbox!
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Promo #1: Waves of Tech
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Professor Alan and Emily sift through the loads of feedback they have received since their last feedback episode. And since much of that feedback came from Luke Jaconetti, they invited Luke (the host of a Godzilla podcast, the proprietor of a Hawkman-themed blog, and a co-host of a horror movie podcast) on to the show for a conversation. Superman, Scrooge McDuck, Anime vs Manga, Luke Cage and a pitch for an Unknown Soldier movie are all discussed ... in the Shortbox!
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Promo #1: Waves of Tech
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #009
Nick Fury's Howling Commandos #1, December 2005.
"Creatures on the Loose," by Keith Giffen, Eduardo Francisco, Kris Justice, and Terry Pallot.
"Creatures on the Loose," by Keith Giffen, Eduardo Francisco, Kris Justice, and Terry Pallot.
A vampire! A zombie! A Frankenstein monster! A hot redhead! And David Hasselhoff (sort of)! What do these frightening examples of horror monsters have in common? And what do they all have in common with S.H.I.E.L.D.? Listen to the episode to find out.
Next episode: Not Applicable (it'll be a surprise)
Promo: Two True Freaks: Comics Monthly Monday
Promo: Two True Freaks: Comics Monthly Monday
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #009
60 Comics Everyone Should Read (part 3 of 3)
Using a recent article from Buzzfeed as their jumping off point, Professor Alan and Emily finish their really long and mostly interesting talk about what makes up the comic book "canon." Spider-Man, Sandman, Superman, zombies and super-hero deconstructions are all discussed ... in the shortbox.
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Promo #1: Trentus Magnus Punches Reality
Promo #2: Nutty Bites
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Using a recent article from Buzzfeed as their jumping off point, Professor Alan and Emily finish their really long and mostly interesting talk about what makes up the comic book "canon." Spider-Man, Sandman, Superman, zombies and super-hero deconstructions are all discussed ... in the shortbox.
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Promo #1: Trentus Magnus Punches Reality
Promo #2: Nutty Bites
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Saturday, November 2, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #008
60 Comics Everyone Should Read (part 2 of 3)
Using a recent article from Buzzfeed as their jumping off point, Professor Alan and Emily continue to work through the list of the comic book "canon." Emily expresses her love for creature actor Doug Jones, we talk about two critically acclaimed "literary" graphic novels, and the tensions between readers of comics and manga are addressed ... in the shortbox.
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Promo #1: Alibi Jones
Promo #2: Hey Kids! Comics
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Using a recent article from Buzzfeed as their jumping off point, Professor Alan and Emily continue to work through the list of the comic book "canon." Emily expresses her love for creature actor Doug Jones, we talk about two critically acclaimed "literary" graphic novels, and the tensions between readers of comics and manga are addressed ... in the shortbox.
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Promo #1: Alibi Jones
Promo #2: Hey Kids! Comics
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #007
60 Comics Everyone Should Read (part 1 of 3)
Using an article from Buzzfeed as a jumping off point, Professor Alan and Emily talk about what makes up the comic book "canon." Superman, Batman, Bone, and even a few manga are discussed ... in the shortbox.
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Promo #1: Michael Bailey's Views from the Longbox
Promo #2: No Agenda
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Using an article from Buzzfeed as a jumping off point, Professor Alan and Emily talk about what makes up the comic book "canon." Superman, Batman, Bone, and even a few manga are discussed ... in the shortbox.
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Promo #1: Michael Bailey's Views from the Longbox
Promo #2: No Agenda
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #008
Jon Sable, Freelance #45, March 1987.
"The Hard Way, part two," by Mike Grell, Judith Hunt, & Brian Thomas.
A movie cast and crew has reunited on a cruise to Cannes for the film's premiere. Jon Sable has been hired to protect the valuable final print of the film, but when one of the cast members turned up dead at the end of issue #44, he becomes an investigator. Who on the ship had motive for murder? And can the killer get away with their crime? Listen to the episode to find out!
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Promo: The Shadow Legion: New Roads to Hell, a novel by Thomas Deja
"The Hard Way, part two," by Mike Grell, Judith Hunt, & Brian Thomas.
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The moment when our hero solves the mystery |
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Promo: The Shadow Legion: New Roads to Hell, a novel by Thomas Deja
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #007
Action Comic #702, September, 1985.
"Bad Sport," by David Michelinie, Jackson Guice, & Denis Rodier.
The racist gun-crazed Bloodsport is back from the dead, and he is continuing his reign of terror in the aftermath of the Fall of Metropolis. Can Superman stop him before he kills even more? Listen to the episode to find out.
Next episode: Jon Sable Freelance #45, March 1987.
Promo: Superman Fan Podcast
Promo: Superman Fan Podcast
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #006
Think Dry Thoughts.
Professor Alan and Emily talk about Marvel Comic's 2007 mini-series White Tiger: A Hero's Compulsion, by YA novelist Tamora Pierce. Japanese gangsters, mobsters, thugs, Luke Cage & Iron Fist, Spider-Man, and the pressing issues faced by women buying superhero costumes are all discussed ... in the shortbox.
And yes, Professor Alan does refer to "Emma Frost" as "Kitty Pride" once. Whooops.
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Promo #1: Mike's Amazing World of DC History
Promo #2: Avengers Spotlight
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Promo #1: Mike's Amazing World of DC History
Promo #2: Avengers Spotlight
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #006
Hex #1, September, 1985.
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Promo: Death and the Acrid Smell of Gunsmoke.
"Once Upon a Time ... In the West?" by Michael Fleischer and Mark Texiera.
The baddest man in the Old West is transported to post-apocalyptic Seattle. Who is the man in the bald man in the robe who did this? Can Jonah figure out how to ride a motorcycle? And why would anyone name their daughter Stiletta? Listen to the episode to find out.
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Promo: Death and the Acrid Smell of Gunsmoke.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #005
Adaptations. Professor Alan and Emily talk about what makes for a good or bad adaptation, and about what constitutes an adaptation in the first place! What are the things that make comic books different from other media? And what three properties would they each like to see adapted into the comic book form? Spider-Man, Harry Potter, Tintin, and (of course) Babylon 5 are discussed ... in the shortbox.
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Promo: Aboard The Knight Bus
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #005
"Bestiary!" by Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema, and Akin & Garvey.
Along with his robot girlfriend Starshine and new buddies the Soviet Super Soldiers, ROM fights Dire Wraiths in the snowswept Russian landscape.But that is just the opening act -- the real battle take place inside the secret base. Can dismayed Soviet heroes and Spaceknights defeat Wraiths ... and whatever is crawling from that roiling pit? Listen to the episode and find out!
Along with his robot girlfriend Starshine and new buddies the Soviet Super Soldiers, ROM fights Dire Wraiths in the snowswept Russian landscape.But that is just the opening act -- the real battle take place inside the secret base. Can dismayed Soviet heroes and Spaceknights defeat Wraiths ... and whatever is crawling from that roiling pit? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Promo #1: Dead Ends anthology
Promo #2: Charlie's Geekcast
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Thursday, September 12, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #004
FEEDBACK! Professor Alan and Emily dig through the e-mailbag, and reply to the (mostly) overwhelmingly nice things that our (mostly) overwhelmingly nice listeners said. Many thanks are given to those who have helped us along the way, and many topics are revisited. We talk for too long about US 1, and Sue Grafton's novels are discussed ... in the Shortbox.
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Friday, September 6, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #004
"Doom is Only Sixty Seconds Away," by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, & Joe Sinnott.
and
"To Fight The Unbeatable Foe," by Tom DeFalco, Mike Mignola, and Bob Wiacek.
In the main story, Thor and his buddy Hercules fight Doctor Doom. Is the exiled Latverian a fair match for gods from two separate pantheons? Listen to the episode and find out. And there is a Mike Mignola backup, too!
In the main story, Thor and his buddy Hercules fight Doctor Doom. Is the exiled Latverian a fair match for gods from two separate pantheons? Listen to the episode and find out. And there is a Mike Mignola backup, too!
Next Episode: ROM Spaceknight, #46
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Promo #1: Radio Free Asgard
Promo #2: Avengers Spotlight
Monday, September 2, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #003
Alternate Universes and Parallel Earths. Professor Alan and Emily have a nice father-daughter talk about imaginary stories, parallel earths, and alternate universes. Discussions of Jay Garrick and Barry Allen, Elseworlds, the New Universe (remember that?), the Ultimate line, and What-Ifs can all be found ... in the Shortbox.
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Promo: Flash Legacies
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Saturday, August 24, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast #003
Jon Sable, Freelance #44, February 1987.
"The Hard Way, part one," by Mike Grell, Judith Hunt, & Mike Manley.
A movie cast reunites on a cruise to Cannes for the film's premiere. There is only one copy of the film, and Jon Sable is hired to protect the valuable print. But there are many people on the yacht would benefit if the movie was never seen by the public. Can Sable protect the film -- and will he ever wear a shirt at any point during the entire issue? Listen to the episode to find out!
Next Episode: Thor #409, November 1989
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Promo #1: Nutty Bites
Promo #2: 20-Minute Longbox
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"The Hard Way, part one," by Mike Grell, Judith Hunt, & Mike Manley.
Man of Action! |
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Shortbox Showcase #002
The Continuity Conundrum. Professor Alan and Emily have a mostly friendly father-daughter chat about continuity in comics books: why we have it, and whether we need it. References to reboots, retcons, Babylon 5, Stan Lee, Michael Bailey and Mephisto can all be found ... in the Shortbox.
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Friday, August 16, 2013
Uncovering the Bronze Age, Episode #1
Emily makes her first foray into the Bronze Age of Comics with Superman 233: Superman Breaks Loose and the Kryptonite Nevermore Arc.
Denny O'Neil? Team Swanderson? SCIENCE?!
Awesome.
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Friday, August 9, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast, Episode #2
DC Comics Presents #59, July 1983.
"Ambush Bug II," by Keith Giffen, Paul Levitz, and Kurt Schaffenberger.
Superman wants to drop off Ambush Bug in the 30th Century, with the Legion of Super-Heroes, but finds that the heroes are unavailable. Superman puts his trust in the Substitute Heroes to mange the pesky imp until he returns -- what could go wrong with this plan? Listen to this episode to find out!
Next Episode: Jon Sable, Freelance #44, February 1987, from First Comics.
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Promo: Just One of the Guys.
Special thanks to Shawn Engel.
"Ambush Bug II," by Keith Giffen, Paul Levitz, and Kurt Schaffenberger.
Superman wants to drop off Ambush Bug in the 30th Century, with the Legion of Super-Heroes, but finds that the heroes are unavailable. Superman puts his trust in the Substitute Heroes to mange the pesky imp until he returns -- what could go wrong with this plan? Listen to this episode to find out!
Next Episode: Jon Sable, Freelance #44, February 1987, from First Comics.
I would love to have your feedback on this episode!
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"No, I feel fine, thanks for asking." |
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Promo: Just One of the Guys.
Special thanks to Shawn Engel.
Friday, August 2, 2013
iTunes Coming Soon!
Emily has devised this logo -- trust me, it is was better than the one that Professor Alan came up with.
iTunes submission is coming soon!
iTunes submission is coming soon!
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Shortbox Showcase, Episode #1
"So ... What Age Are We In Now?" Professor Alan and Emily discuss what distinguishes the "eras" of comic books and what trends we are witnessing now that will define the 2010's and following decades. Golden Age fisticuffs, Silver Age Silliness, Bronze Age Relatability, Modern Age deconstruction, and EXTREME POUCHES can all be found ... in the Shortbox.
** We know of at least one major factual error in this episode, and there are probably many minor ones. Remember that we are not experts; just family.
We would love to have your feedback on this episode!
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** We know of at least one major factual error in this episode, and there are probably many minor ones. Remember that we are not experts; just family.
We would love to have your feedback on this episode!
Send e-mail to relativelygeeky@gmail.com
Follow Alan on twitter @professoralan
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Friday, July 26, 2013
Uncovering the Bronze Age, Episode #0
In this first installment of Uncovering the Bronze Age, meet Emily as she attempts to explains in ten minutes or less her motivation for starting a comic book podcast and her history with both comic books and podcasts. This was the first thing recorded for Relatively Geeky (at 1am on an iPhone, before we even had a domain name) so please be lenient and enjoy this look behind the internet curtain!
Send comments and questions to our e-mail: relativelygeeky@gmail.com.
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Send comments and questions to our e-mail: relativelygeeky@gmail.com.
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Monday, July 22, 2013
Quarter-Bin Podcast, Episode #1
Adventures of Superman #524, June 1995.
"Where is Superman," by Karl Kesel, Stuart Immonen, and Jose Marzan.
Clark Kent is in hiding, working as a lumberjack. Ma and Pa are living under false names. Lois has been kidnapped, and Jimmy Olsen's whereabouts are unknown. What villain could scare Superman this much? Listen to this episode to find out!
Next Episode: DC Comics Presents #59, July 1983.
I would love to have your feedback on this episode!
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Promo #1: Book Guys
Promo #2: Superman Podcast Network
Special thanks to Billy Hogan of the Superman Fan Podcast for advice and feedback.
"Where is Superman," by Karl Kesel, Stuart Immonen, and Jose Marzan.
Clark Kent is in hiding, working as a lumberjack. Ma and Pa are living under false names. Lois has been kidnapped, and Jimmy Olsen's whereabouts are unknown. What villain could scare Superman this much? Listen to this episode to find out!
Next Episode: DC Comics Presents #59, July 1983.
I would love to have your feedback on this episode!
Send e-mail to relativelygeeky@gmail.com
Follow me on twitter @professoralan
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50 guesses -- who is this character? |
Promo #1: Book Guys
Promo #2: Superman Podcast Network
Special thanks to Billy Hogan of the Superman Fan Podcast for advice and feedback.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Episodes are coming!
We have scheduled the following episodes to come out, as follows:
Monday, 7/22 -- Quarter-Bin Podcast, episode #1
Friday, 7/26 -- Uncovering the Bronze Age, episode #0
Tuesday, 7/30 -- Shortbox Showcase, episode #1
Over this time, the episodes will be available for listening or downloading from this site. After that, we will submit to iTunes, and (fingers crossed) then the shows will be available to a wider audience.
If you listen to any of these episodes, we'd love to have your feedback, in the comments, or via email to: relativelygeeky@gmail.com
Monday, 7/22 -- Quarter-Bin Podcast, episode #1
Friday, 7/26 -- Uncovering the Bronze Age, episode #0
Tuesday, 7/30 -- Shortbox Showcase, episode #1
Over this time, the episodes will be available for listening or downloading from this site. After that, we will submit to iTunes, and (fingers crossed) then the shows will be available to a wider audience.
If you listen to any of these episodes, we'd love to have your feedback, in the comments, or via email to: relativelygeeky@gmail.com
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Coming Soon!
The super professional recording setup for Shortbox Showcase #1 |
Once that comes back and we are ready to submit the podcast to iTunes, we will start posting the episodes here, as well.
At this point, we have 4 episodes "in the can," and more pretty close. We will soon be posting for these shows:
Quarter-Bin Podcast. Professor Alan's first two episodes will feature comics starring Superman, in honor of the Man of Steel's 75th birthday.
Uncovering the Bronze Age. Episode #0 is ready to go, with Emily explaining the format and concept for the show. Work on episode #1 has also started.
Shortbox Showcase. This is the joint show. In episode #1, Professor Alan and Emily talk about the "ages" of comic books, and fight about what distinguishes the current era of comics from previous eras.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Uncovering the Bronze Age, promo
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Right-click to download promo. Feel free to play it on your podcast -- if you do, shoot us an email (relativelygeeky@gmail.com) to let us know.
Quarter-Bin Podcast, promo
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Right-click to download promo. Feel free to play it on your podcast -- if you do, shoot us an email (relativelygeeky@gmail.com) to let us know.
Right-click to download promo. Feel free to play it on your podcast -- if you do, shoot us an email (relativelygeeky@gmail.com) to let us know.
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