In this panel discussion episode, Professor Alan is joined by Paul Spataro (Two True Freaks podcast network), The Irredeemable Shagg (Fire & Water podcast network), and Rob Lantz (The Comic Connection store, Oakville, Ontario, Canada) to discuss the past, present & future of comic book stores. They talk about their own histories with comic book stores, and how they think comic stores can survive the changes to the comics industry and to retailing.
This episode is being released across all three networks, but this is probably the best version for you to listen to, right?
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Saturday, November 25, 2017
Friday, November 17, 2017
QBP #110 - Eternals 9
Quarter-Bin Podcast #110
The Eternals 9, Marvel Comics, cover-dated March 1977.
"The Killing Machine!" written and penciled by Jack Kirby, and inked by Mike Royer.
In celebration of The King's centennial year, we are looking at a Jack Kirby work from his return stint at Marvel. How epic the story? How grand is the art? And how necessary is a comic book editor anyway?
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Promo: Dial G for Gamer
Next Episode: Batman & the Outsiders 32, DC Comics, cover-dated April 1986.
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Source: In the Ballpark
The Eternals 9, Marvel Comics, cover-dated March 1977.
"The Killing Machine!" written and penciled by Jack Kirby, and inked by Mike Royer.
In celebration of The King's centennial year, we are looking at a Jack Kirby work from his return stint at Marvel. How epic the story? How grand is the art? And how necessary is a comic book editor anyway?
Listen to the episode and find out!
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Promo: Dial G for Gamer
Next Episode: Batman & the Outsiders 32, DC Comics, cover-dated April 1986.
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Source: In the Ballpark
Friday, November 10, 2017
RGP #009 - Veterans Day 2017
Relatively Geeky Presents: Veterans Day 2017
In honor of Veterans Day / Remembrance Day, Professor Alan talks to a trio of US military vets about war comics. It's three Air Force men and one humble podcaster, talking about The Haunted Tank, Captain America, and Warlord.
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Link #1: Jarrod Alberich's twitter feed "Yard Sale Artist"
Link #2: Scott Gardner's Two True Freaks podcast network
Music in this episode was various marches by John Philip Sousa, as performed by The Gordon Highlanders.
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In honor of Veterans Day / Remembrance Day, Professor Alan talks to a trio of US military vets about war comics. It's three Air Force men and one humble podcaster, talking about The Haunted Tank, Captain America, and Warlord.
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Link #1: Jarrod Alberich's twitter feed "Yard Sale Artist"
Link #2: Scott Gardner's Two True Freaks podcast network
Music in this episode was various marches by John Philip Sousa, as performed by The Gordon Highlanders.
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Friday, November 3, 2017
CRJ #029 - October 2017
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #029
October 2017
So what comics did Professor Alan read during October? How many were Rebirth books? How many were kiddie books? How many were Halloween-related books?
Listen to this exciting episode #29... and find out!
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Promo #1: Comics with Normies
Promo #2: Deconstructing Comics
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October 2017
So what comics did Professor Alan read during October? How many were Rebirth books? How many were kiddie books? How many were Halloween-related books?
Listen to this exciting episode #29... and find out!
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Promo #1: Comics with Normies
Promo #2: Deconstructing Comics
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