Tuesday, September 27, 2016

QBP #82 - Vision & Scarlet Witch (1982) #3 & #4

Quarter-Bin Podcast #82

Vision & Scarlet Witch #3 & #4, Marvel Comics, cover-dated January & February 1983.

"Blood Brothers" and "Please Allow Me To Introduce Myself," by Bill Mantlo, with art by Rick Leonardi, Ian Arkin & Brian Garvey.

What happens when Professor Alan tackles the next two issues of a very early Marvel limited series? Are any longtime story elements brought to a conclusion? Does the series wrap up in a satisfying manner? Does the Vision learn important lessons about the human institution known as In-Laws? Listen to the episode and find out!

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Promo #1: To The Batpoles!
Promo #2: The Nexus of All Realities

Next Episode: Phantom Stranger #21., DC Comics, cover-dated September/October 1972.

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Saturday, September 17, 2016

QBP #81 - Vision & Scarlet Witch (1982) #1 & #2

Quarter-Bin Podcast #81

Vision & Scarlet Witch #1 & #2, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November & December 1982.

"Trick or Treat" and "Faith of our Fathers," by Bill Mantlo, with art by Rick Leonardi, Ian Arkin & Brian Garvey.

What happens when Professor Alan tackles the first two issues of a very early Marvel limited series? Do the two stories connect? At all? Will Professor Alan be blinded by his longtme crush on Wanda? Listen to the episode and find out!

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Promo:The Lonely Hearts Romance Comics Podcast

Next Episode: Vision & Scarlet Witch #3 & #4, from DC Comics, cover-dated January & February 1983. Probably. Or maybe Phantom Stranger #21. We'll see.

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Friday, September 9, 2016

QBP #80 - JLX & JLX Unleashed

Quarter-Bin Podcast #80

JLX #1, Amalgam Comics, cover-dated April 1996.
JLX Unleashed #1, Amalgam Comics, cover-dated June 1997.

"A League of Their Own," by Gerard Jones & Mark Waid, with art by Howard Porter & John Dell.
and
"The Unextinguishable Flame," by Christopher Priest, with art by Oscar Jiminez & Hannibal Rodriguez.

What happens when Professor Alan dives back in to the Amalgam-verse? Is this really the last Amalgam coverage on the podcast ... ever? Were these books better than Assassins? Listen to the episode and find out!

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Promo #1: Comic Reflections
Promo #2: Longbox Crusade

Next Episode: Vision & Scarlet Witch #1 & #2, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November & December 1982.

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Friday, September 2, 2016

CRJ #015 - August 2016

Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #015

August 2016

So what comic books did Professor Alan read since the last time he talked about the comics he read? How many were given to him by kind and generous listeners? How many were free digital versions? How many were for a super-secret future project?

Listen to this super-special episode #15 ... and find out!

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Promo: Waiting for Doom

Next Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during September? Will he read fewer comics now that the Fall semester has started up, or will his rush into digital comics lead him to read even more? Find out when that episode comes out in early October.

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