Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #043
December 2018
So
what comics did Professor Alan read during December -- was it a large
amount, now that he is on Christmas Break? And what was the analystical breakdown of the all the comics he read during the year? And who will win the coveted "Listener or the
Year" award?
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Promo #1: RaD Adventures Network
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Monday, December 31, 2018
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
QBP #128 - Last Days of the Justice Society
The Last Days of the Justice Society Special, DC Comics, cover-dated 1986.
What happens the members of the JSA realize that the Crisis on Infinite Earths has made them redundant? And that their world was destroyed ... 40+ years ago? Can they change the past? Will it mean the end of their future?
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Promo: Justice's First Dawn Podcast
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"Last Days of the Justice Society," by Roy & Dann Thomas, with art by Mike Gustovich and Dave Ross.
What happens the members of the JSA realize that the Crisis on Infinite Earths has made them redundant? And that their world was destroyed ... 40+ years ago? Can they change the past? Will it mean the end of their future?
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Promo: Justice's First Dawn Podcast
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Friday, December 7, 2018
QBP #127 - Marvel Team-Up 65
"Introducing Captain Britain," by Chris Claremont, with art by John Byrne and Dave Hunt.
What happens Peter Parker has to take in a British exchange student as a roommate? And then what happens when Spidey runs into newcomer Captain Britain in the skies of New York City? Will they immediately become besties ... or will they FIGHT?????
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Promo #1: Quantum Cast
Promo #2: Resurrections: The Adam Warlock & Thanos Podcast
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Friday, November 30, 2018
CRJ #042 - November 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #042
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Promo #1: Letters from the Front: WW 1 podcast
Promo #2: Comics for Courage
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November 2018
So
what comics did Professor Alan read during November? How many were old
comics? How many were new comics? And how much seasonal #WarComicsMonth reading
did he do?
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Promo #1: Letters from the Front: WW 1 podcast
Promo #2: Comics for Courage
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Friday, November 16, 2018
QBP #126 - Timewaker 1
Timewalker #1, Valiant Comics, cover-dated December 1994.
"Ivar the Timewalker," by Bob Hall, with art by Don Perlin & Gonzalo Mayo.
What happens when a time traveler loses his ability to control his travels? And what happens when he runs into people who hate him for what he'll do in his future? And how does Professor Alan feel about this kind of time travel story?
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"Ivar the Timewalker," by Bob Hall, with art by Don Perlin & Gonzalo Mayo.
What happens when a time traveler loses his ability to control his travels? And what happens when he runs into people who hate him for what he'll do in his future? And how does Professor Alan feel about this kind of time travel story?
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Promo: Comic Book Time Machine
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Monday, November 5, 2018
CRJ #041 - October 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #041
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Promo: Satellite Sisters
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October 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during October? How many were old comics? How many were new comics? And how much seasonal spooky reading did he do?
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Promo: Satellite Sisters
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Tuesday, October 23, 2018
QBP #125 - Star Trek Telepathy War #1
Star Trek: Telepathy War #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November 1997.
"Reality's End," by Chris Cooper, with art by Patch Zircher & Steve Moncuse.
What happens when a group of telepathic races band together to battle Starfleet? What happens when all the Star Trek comic book properties cross over in one mega-event? What happens when we have a Deep Space 9 podcaster show up to explain it all to us? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Link: Paul Spataro's Is It Jaws? podcast
Link: Paul Spataro's Back to the Bins podcast
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Promo: Earth Destruction Directive
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"Reality's End," by Chris Cooper, with art by Patch Zircher & Steve Moncuse.
What happens when a group of telepathic races band together to battle Starfleet? What happens when all the Star Trek comic book properties cross over in one mega-event? What happens when we have a Deep Space 9 podcaster show up to explain it all to us? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Link: Paul Spataro's Back to the Bins podcast
Link: Paul Spataro's Listen to the Prophets podcast
Promo: Earth Destruction Directive
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Friday, October 12, 2018
RGP #013 - Underworld Unleashed
Relatively Geeky Presents: #BestEventEver2018: Underworld Unleashed
What happens when the demon Neron offers a power upgrade to a range of DC Comics characters. Which villains accept the deal? Which heroes do? And what are the consequences of characters who get "new and improved" powered and souped-up identities? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Justice's First Dawn
Chris & Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill
Comic Reviews by Walt
ITG Blog & Podcast
Justice Trek
Idol Head of Diabolu
Diana Prince: Wonder Woman
The Pop Culture Palace
Promo #1: The Cornetto Minute 2: Hot Fuzz
Promo #2: #BestEventEver 2018
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What happens when the demon Neron offers a power upgrade to a range of DC Comics characters. Which villains accept the deal? Which heroes do? And what are the consequences of characters who get "new and improved" powered and souped-up identities? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Follow the #BestEventEver2018 adventure through the following podcasts:
Justice's First Dawn
Chris & Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill
Comic Reviews by Walt
ITG Blog & Podcast
Justice Trek
Idol Head of Diabolu
Diana Prince: Wonder Woman
The Pop Culture Palace
Promo #1: The Cornetto Minute 2: Hot Fuzz
Promo #2: #BestEventEver 2018
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Monday, October 1, 2018
CRJ #040 - September 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #040
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Promo #1: The Superman Fan Podcast
Promo #2: Spawn-o-Meter
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September 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during September? How many were Archie-related? How many were weird independent books? How many sent in by lovely listeners?
So what comics did Professor Alan read during September? How many were Archie-related? How many were weird independent books? How many sent in by lovely listeners?
Listen to this exciting episode #40 ... and find out!
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Promo #1: The Superman Fan Podcast
Promo #2: Spawn-o-Meter
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Friday, September 21, 2018
QBP #124 - Dakota North 2 & 3
Quarter-Bin Podcast #124
Dakota North 2 & 3, Marvel Comics, cover-dated August & October 1986.
"Pet Tricks" and "Active Tense," by Martha Thomases and Tony Salmons.
And we cover a bonus extra-special issue!
In our second episode featuring this model turned private investigator, our heroine travels the world to follow a family member, track a writing instrument, and thwart the plans of her mortal enemy.
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Promo #1: Comics With Normies
Promo #2: Listen to the Prophets: Deep Space 9
Music in this episode was "Bottle Top," by David Zaffiro, from his album "Yesterday's Left Behind."
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Dakota North 2 & 3, Marvel Comics, cover-dated August & October 1986.
"Pet Tricks" and "Active Tense," by Martha Thomases and Tony Salmons.
And we cover a bonus extra-special issue!
In our second episode featuring this model turned private investigator, our heroine travels the world to follow a family member, track a writing instrument, and thwart the plans of her mortal enemy.
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Promo #1: Comics With Normies
Promo #2: Listen to the Prophets: Deep Space 9
Music in this episode was "Bottle Top," by David Zaffiro, from his album "Yesterday's Left Behind."
Next Episode: Star Trek: Telepathy War, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November 1997.
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Monday, September 10, 2018
CRJ #039 - August 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #039
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Promo #1: PD Stories
Promo #2: No Agenda: The Best Podcast in the Universe
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August 2018
So
what comics did Professor Alan read during August? How many were kids
comics? How many featured Hercules?And how many featured "girl power" themes?
Listen to this exciting episode #39 ... and find out!
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Promo #1: PD Stories
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Wednesday, August 29, 2018
QBP #123 - Adventure Comics 490
Quarter-Bin Podcast #123
Adventure Comics 490, DC Comics, cover-dated February 1982.
The issue has multiple chapters, written by Bob Rozakis & E Nelson Bridwell, with art by Carmine Infantino, Larry Mahlstedt, Howard Bender & Rodin Rodriguez.
In our final installment of the "Dial Q for Quarter-Bin" summer series, Professor Alan (by himself) takes on a story with A TON of listener submissions. And the episode features a surprise guest appearance by someone with very strong opinions.
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Promo: John Adams: Letters From the Front
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Adventure Comics 490, DC Comics, cover-dated February 1982.
The issue has multiple chapters, written by Bob Rozakis & E Nelson Bridwell, with art by Carmine Infantino, Larry Mahlstedt, Howard Bender & Rodin Rodriguez.
In our final installment of the "Dial Q for Quarter-Bin" summer series, Professor Alan (by himself) takes on a story with A TON of listener submissions. And the episode features a surprise guest appearance by someone with very strong opinions.
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Promo: John Adams: Letters From the Front
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Monday, August 20, 2018
SS #060 - 5 Years Strong!
Shortbox Showcase #60 -- Our 5th Anniversary!
Five years ago today (a few weeks ago, that is), our very first Shortbox Showcase episode debuted. Yes, other shows in the network had gone live the week before, but since this has become our flagship, we consider 7/30/13 as our official network starting date.
In addition to covering some feedback, and talking about how awesome our listeners are and all that, we talk about what we have planned for our next year of podcasting, and how the last year of podcasting went.
But we start with our ANNUAL tradition, by talking about an comic book Annual ... except we actually don't talk about, out friends ACT IT OUT! That's right, this episode includes an actual AUDIO DRAMA version of the story "Animal Kingdom," from the 2017 Super Sons Annual #1.
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Five years ago today (a few weeks ago, that is), our very first Shortbox Showcase episode debuted. Yes, other shows in the network had gone live the week before, but since this has become our flagship, we consider 7/30/13 as our official network starting date.
In addition to covering some feedback, and talking about how awesome our listeners are and all that, we talk about what we have planned for our next year of podcasting, and how the last year of podcasting went.
But we start with our ANNUAL tradition, by talking about an comic book Annual ... except we actually don't talk about, out friends ACT IT OUT! That's right, this episode includes an actual AUDIO DRAMA version of the story "Animal Kingdom," from the 2017 Super Sons Annual #1.
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Promo: Hamilton vs Burr: A Werewolf Tale
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Friday, August 10, 2018
CRJ #038 - July 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #038
July 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during July? How many were kids comics? How many were Free Comic Book Day books? How many were written by Jarrod Alberich, the Yard Sale Artist? And how many were about Doctor Doom and the Scarlet Witch?
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Promo #1: Required Reading with Stella and that bald fella
Promo #2: Improvised Weapons
Link: Buy Geek-Girl #2
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July 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during July? How many were kids comics? How many were Free Comic Book Day books? How many were written by Jarrod Alberich, the Yard Sale Artist? And how many were about Doctor Doom and the Scarlet Witch?
Listen to this exciting episode #38 ... and find out!
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Promo #1: Required Reading with Stella and that bald fella
Promo #2: Improvised Weapons
Link: Buy Geek-Girl #2
Next Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during August? Listen in early September and find out!
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Wednesday, August 1, 2018
QBP #122 - Adventure Comics 489
Quarter-Bin Podcast #122
Adventure Comics 489, DC Comics, Cover-dated January 1982.
"Proof, The Whole Proof and Nothing But The Proof!" by Bob Rozakis, with art by Carmine Infantino & Frank McLaughlin.
and
"Who's Pulling the Strings? by E. Nelson Bridwell, with art by Trevor von Eeden & Larry Mahlstedt.
In an all-international episode, Professor Alan welcomes a pair of guests to discuss a range of Dial H creations. Can the guests be swayed by readers from their own homelands ... or FAMILIES??? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Promo #1: DC: OCD
Promo #2: 3rd Degree Byrne
Link: Rob Lantz's store: The Comic Connection
Link: Martin Gray's Too Dangerous for a Girl blog
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Source:World's Greatest Coimcs
Adventure Comics 489, DC Comics, Cover-dated January 1982.
"Proof, The Whole Proof and Nothing But The Proof!" by Bob Rozakis, with art by Carmine Infantino & Frank McLaughlin.
and
"Who's Pulling the Strings? by E. Nelson Bridwell, with art by Trevor von Eeden & Larry Mahlstedt.
In an all-international episode, Professor Alan welcomes a pair of guests to discuss a range of Dial H creations. Can the guests be swayed by readers from their own homelands ... or FAMILIES??? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Promo #1: DC: OCD
Promo #2: 3rd Degree Byrne
Link: Rob Lantz's store: The Comic Connection
Link: Martin Gray's Too Dangerous for a Girl blog
Next Episode: Adventure Comics 490, DC Comics, cover-dated February 1982..
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Source:World's Greatest Coimcs
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
QBP #121 - Adventure Comics 488
Quarter-Bin Podcast #121
Adventure Comics 488, DC Comics, cover-dated November 1981.
"J -- as in Jinx and Jeopardy," by Bob Rozakis, with art by Carmine Infantino and Dennis Jensen.
and
"Tender Poison," by George Kashdan, with art by Trevor von Eeden and Larry Mahlstedt.
In our second installment of the "Dial Q for Quarter-Bin" summer series, Professor Alan is joined by 2 more guests (Sean Ross, and Luke Jaconetti) to discuss the 2 "Dial H" stories in this issue.
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Promo #1: Comic Book Time Machine
Promo #2: Modern Life Podcast Network
Link: Sean Ross' "Marvel Secret Wars and Beyond" podcast
Link: Luke Jaconetti's "Earth Destruction Directive" podcast
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Adventure Comics 488, DC Comics, cover-dated November 1981.
"J -- as in Jinx and Jeopardy," by Bob Rozakis, with art by Carmine Infantino and Dennis Jensen.
and
"Tender Poison," by George Kashdan, with art by Trevor von Eeden and Larry Mahlstedt.
In our second installment of the "Dial Q for Quarter-Bin" summer series, Professor Alan is joined by 2 more guests (Sean Ross, and Luke Jaconetti) to discuss the 2 "Dial H" stories in this issue.
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Promo #1: Comic Book Time Machine
Promo #2: Modern Life Podcast Network
Link: Sean Ross' "Marvel Secret Wars and Beyond" podcast
Link: Luke Jaconetti's "Earth Destruction Directive" podcast
Next Episode: Adventure Comics 489, DC Comics, cover-dated December 1982.
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
SS #59 - Heroes Con-versation 2018
Shortbox Showcase #59 - The Heroes Con Report
In this contastic new episode, Em and Professor Alan talk about their trip to Heroes Con in Charlotte, North Carolina. They talk about the podcasting buddies they met, the comic professionals they met, the comic semi-professional they met, the costumes they saw, and all the stuff they purchased. Did they enjoy themselves? And what did Mrs. Professor think of all the craziness?
Listen to this episode ... and find out!
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Promo: Michael Bailey's Views From the Longbox
Check out these links to some of the people whose voices you hear in the episode, or were otherwise mentioned..
Link: Artist Artyopteryx
Link: Artist Amanda Winter of Tailored Trinkets
Link: Author Beth Martin
Link: Author Joshua Robertson
Link: Author and podcaster (but not inker) Matt D Wilson
Link: Author and podcaster John Hartness
Link Author Arylias Nova
Link: Author Stuart Thaman
Link: Columbus College of Art & Design
Link: Comic creator Milton Lawson
Link: Comic creator Michel Fiffe
Link: Comic creator Jarrod Alberich, the Yard Sale Artist
Link: Historical Conquest: The Game
Link: Podcast Cool Kids Table
Link: Podcast Kingdom Smarts
Link: Podcast Exiled
Link: Publisher Falstaff Books
Link: WebComic RuneWriters
Link: WebComic Perils Ahead
Link: WebComic SheDwarf
Link: WebComic Little Guardians
Link: The Faith & Fandom Podcast
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In this contastic new episode, Em and Professor Alan talk about their trip to Heroes Con in Charlotte, North Carolina. They talk about the podcasting buddies they met, the comic professionals they met, the comic semi-professional they met, the costumes they saw, and all the stuff they purchased. Did they enjoy themselves? And what did Mrs. Professor think of all the craziness?
Listen to this episode ... and find out!
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Promo: Michael Bailey's Views From the Longbox
Check out these links to some of the people whose voices you hear in the episode, or were otherwise mentioned..
Link: Artist Artyopteryx
Link: Artist Amanda Winter of Tailored Trinkets
Link: Author Beth Martin
Link: Author Joshua Robertson
Link: Author and podcaster (but not inker) Matt D Wilson
Link: Author and podcaster John Hartness
Link Author Arylias Nova
Link: Author Stuart Thaman
Link: Columbus College of Art & Design
Link: Comic creator Milton Lawson
Link: Comic creator Michel Fiffe
Link: Comic creator Jarrod Alberich, the Yard Sale Artist
Link: Historical Conquest: The Game
Link: Podcast Cool Kids Table
Link: Podcast Kingdom Smarts
Link: Podcast Exiled
Link: Publisher Falstaff Books
Link: WebComic RuneWriters
Link: WebComic Perils Ahead
Link: WebComic SheDwarf
Link: WebComic Little Guardians
Link: The Faith & Fandom Podcast
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Monday, July 2, 2018
CRJ #037 - June 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #037
June 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during June? How many were Summer podcasting projects? How many were from lovely listeners and podcasting buddies? How many were related to his recent trip to Heroes Con in Charlotte, NC?
Listen to this exciting episode #37 ... and find out!
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Promo #1: In Country
Promo #2: Punch Like a Girl
Link: Buy Geek-Girl #1.
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June 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during June? How many were Summer podcasting projects? How many were from lovely listeners and podcasting buddies? How many were related to his recent trip to Heroes Con in Charlotte, NC?
Listen to this exciting episode #37 ... and find out!
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Promo #1: In Country
Promo #2: Punch Like a Girl
Link: Buy Geek-Girl #1.
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CRJ #037 - Gallery Post
During the "Doctor Doom's Fireside Chat" segment, Professor Alan describes all of the Doom sketches he got at the recent Heroes Con, in Charlotte, NC. Here are all of the sketches:
Jarrod Alberich, aka The Yard Sale Artist |
Michel Fiffe |
Unknown artist :O( |
Vince, from Faith & Fandom |
The. Best. Button. Ever. Jen Lee Conklin |
Juan Navarro |
Thursday, June 21, 2018
QBP #120 - Adventure Comics 487
Quarter-Bin Podcast #120
Adventure Comics 487, DC Comics, cover-dated November 1981.
"To Die Twice - In Fire & Ice," by Marv Wolfman, with art by Carmine Infantino & Dennis Jensen.
and
"To Charm a Serpent," by George Kashdan, with art by Don Heck.
Professor Alan is joined by two of his favorite podcasting Mikes of all time, to discuss the two Dial H stories in this comic. Listen to Mr. Bailey & Mr. Peacock, as they join us for this senses-shattering first part of our "Dial Q for Quarter-Bin" mini-series!
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Promo #1: The Secret Wars 2 podcast
Promo #2: Mark's Mess
Link: Michael Bailey's Fortress of Baileytude site
Link: Mike Peacock's Justice's First Dawn podcast
Music by Paul Johnson & the Packards, from the album Guitar Heaven.
Next Episode: Adventure Comics 488, DC Comics, cover-dated December 1981. And TWO MORE GUESTS!
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Adventure Comics 487, DC Comics, cover-dated November 1981.
"To Die Twice - In Fire & Ice," by Marv Wolfman, with art by Carmine Infantino & Dennis Jensen.
and
"To Charm a Serpent," by George Kashdan, with art by Don Heck.
Professor Alan is joined by two of his favorite podcasting Mikes of all time, to discuss the two Dial H stories in this comic. Listen to Mr. Bailey & Mr. Peacock, as they join us for this senses-shattering first part of our "Dial Q for Quarter-Bin" mini-series!
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Promo #1: The Secret Wars 2 podcast
Promo #2: Mark's Mess
Link: Michael Bailey's Fortress of Baileytude site
Link: Mike Peacock's Justice's First Dawn podcast
Music by Paul Johnson & the Packards, from the album Guitar Heaven.
Next Episode: Adventure Comics 488, DC Comics, cover-dated December 1981. And TWO MORE GUESTS!
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Monday, June 11, 2018
QBP #119 - Marvel Megazine #2
Quarter-Bin Podcast #119
Marvel Super-Heroes Megazine #2, Marvel Comics, 1997.
What happens when Professor Alan takes on 96 pages of Marvel reprints? Can he handle early John Byrne and Frank Miller? Can he handle a Fantastic Four story that really only features one-quarter of the team? Can he handle a green-haired academic colleague being a super-hero?
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Promo #1: Make Ours Marvel
Promo #2: Waiting for Doom
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Marvel Super-Heroes Megazine #2, Marvel Comics, 1997.
What happens when Professor Alan takes on 96 pages of Marvel reprints? Can he handle early John Byrne and Frank Miller? Can he handle a Fantastic Four story that really only features one-quarter of the team? Can he handle a green-haired academic colleague being a super-hero?
Listen to this episode ... and find out!
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Promo #1: Make Ours Marvel
Promo #2: Waiting for Doom
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Friday, June 1, 2018
CRJ #036 - May 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #036
May 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during May? How many were Summer podcasting projects? How many were from lovely listeners and podcasting buddies? How many were from various cheap boxes around the Central Ohio area?
Listen to this exciting episode #36... and find out!
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Promo #1: Wonder Woman, Warrior for Peace
Promo #2: Silent Knight
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May 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during May? How many were Summer podcasting projects? How many were from lovely listeners and podcasting buddies? How many were from various cheap boxes around the Central Ohio area?
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Promo #1: Wonder Woman, Warrior for Peace
Promo #2: Silent Knight
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Friday, May 25, 2018
QBP #118 - Free Comic Book Day 2018!
Quarter-Bin Podcast #118
Free Comic Book Day 2018
How did Professor Alan do at Free Comic Book Day this year? How many books did he nab -- and what did he think of them? How many stores did he end up visiting? Did he have any company on his journey? How many of the books were worth the price?
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Music for this episode is from Comrades, whose music you can find at Blood & Ink Records.
Promo #1: Comics for Courage
Promo #2: To The Batpoles!
Next Episode: Marvel Super-Heroes Megazine #2, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November 1994.
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Free Comic Book Day 2018
How did Professor Alan do at Free Comic Book Day this year? How many books did he nab -- and what did he think of them? How many stores did he end up visiting? Did he have any company on his journey? How many of the books were worth the price?
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Music for this episode is from Comrades, whose music you can find at Blood & Ink Records.
Promo #1: Comics for Courage
Promo #2: To The Batpoles!
Next Episode: Marvel Super-Heroes Megazine #2, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November 1994.
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Friday, May 18, 2018
SS #058 - The Best-Sellers
Shortbox Showcase #58 - The Best Sellers
In this top-selling new episode, Em and Professor Alan talk about the top-selling comic books for March 2018. How do the books that THEY are reading compare to the books that EVERYBODY ELSE is reading? What is the current state of their pull-list?
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Promo: Safe For Work
Link: Comichron: A Resource for Comics Research
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In this top-selling new episode, Em and Professor Alan talk about the top-selling comic books for March 2018. How do the books that THEY are reading compare to the books that EVERYBODY ELSE is reading? What is the current state of their pull-list?
Listen to this episode ... and find out!
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Promo: Safe For Work
Link: Comichron: A Resource for Comics Research
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Friday, May 11, 2018
CRJ #035 - April 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #035
April 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during April? How many were Summer podcasting projects? How many were from lovely listeners and podcasting buddies? How many were from various cheap boxes around the Central Ohio area?
Listen to this exciting episode #35... and find out!
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Promo #1: Earth Destruction Directive
Promo #2: Listen to the Prophets: A Deep Space 9 Podcast
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April 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during April? How many were Summer podcasting projects? How many were from lovely listeners and podcasting buddies? How many were from various cheap boxes around the Central Ohio area?
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Promo #1: Earth Destruction Directive
Promo #2: Listen to the Prophets: A Deep Space 9 Podcast
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Thursday, May 3, 2018
JLMay 2018 - Silver Age: Challengers of the Unknown
Relatively Geeky Presents #12: JLMay 2018
The Silver Age: Challengers of the Unknown, DC Comics, cover-dated July 2000.
"A Small Matter of Time," by Karl Kesel, with art by Drew Johnson & Randy Elliott.
What happens when Chronos battles our crew of fearless adventurers? And what if it isn't actually Chronos? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Justice's First Dawn - Silver Age #1
Coffee & Comics - JLA
Super Mates - TeenTitans
Waiting For Doom - Doom Patrol
Idol Head of Diabolu - Dial H for Hero
Longbox Crusade - Flash
LanternCast - Green Lantern
Batgirl to Oracle - Showcase
Comic Reflections - Brave & the Bold
Cosmic Treadmill - 80 Page Giant
Fire & Water - Secret Files
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The Silver Age: Challengers of the Unknown, DC Comics, cover-dated July 2000.
"A Small Matter of Time," by Karl Kesel, with art by Drew Johnson & Randy Elliott.
What happens when Chronos battles our crew of fearless adventurers? And what if it isn't actually Chronos? Listen to the episode and find out!
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Follow the JLMay adventure through the following podcasts:
Justice's First Dawn - Silver Age #1
Coffee & Comics - JLA
Super Mates - TeenTitans
Waiting For Doom - Doom Patrol
Idol Head of Diabolu - Dial H for Hero
Longbox Crusade - Flash
LanternCast - Green Lantern
Batgirl to Oracle - Showcase
Comic Reflections - Brave & the Bold
Cosmic Treadmill - 80 Page Giant
Fire & Water - Secret Files
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Monday, April 23, 2018
QBP #117 - Flash 52
Quarter-Bin Podcast #117
Flash 52, DC Comics, cover-dated July 1991.
"Death & Taxes," by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Greg LaRocque & Jose Marzan, Jr.
Did you know that Professor Alan, in his early days, was a Certified Public Accountant? After this episode, you will have no doubt about that. What happens when he tries to combine a discussion of a comic book and a lecture about tax policy?
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Promo: JL May!
Next Episode: We celebrate the official national holiday of Relatively Geeky ... Free Comic Book Day!
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Flash 52, DC Comics, cover-dated July 1991.
"Death & Taxes," by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Greg LaRocque & Jose Marzan, Jr.
Did you know that Professor Alan, in his early days, was a Certified Public Accountant? After this episode, you will have no doubt about that. What happens when he tries to combine a discussion of a comic book and a lecture about tax policy?
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Promo: JL May!
Next Episode: We celebrate the official national holiday of Relatively Geeky ... Free Comic Book Day!
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Source: World's Greatest Comics
Monday, April 9, 2018
CRJ #034 - March 2018
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #034
March 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during February? How many were digital? How many were trades? How many were new, right off the shelves?
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Promo #1: Next Generation Monthly Monday
Promo #2: 90s Comics Retrial
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March 2018
So what comics did Professor Alan read during February? How many were digital? How many were trades? How many were new, right off the shelves?
Listen to this exciting episode #34... and find out!
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Promo #1: Next Generation Monthly Monday
Promo #2: 90s Comics Retrial
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Friday, March 23, 2018
QBP #116 - Captain Victory 1 - 3
Quarter-Bin Podcast #116
Captain Victory & the Galactic Rangers 1 - 3, Pacific Comics, cover-dated November 1981, January 1982, & March 1982.
In celebration of The King's centennial year, we are looking at a creator-owned work from when Jack Kirby's stint in independent comics. How epic the story? How grand is the art?How unbridled is the King's imagination?
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Promo #1: GI Joe: A Real American Headcast
Promo #2: Improvised Weapons D&D Podcast
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Source: Akron Comic Con
Captain Victory & the Galactic Rangers 1 - 3, Pacific Comics, cover-dated November 1981, January 1982, & March 1982.
In celebration of The King's centennial year, we are looking at a creator-owned work from when Jack Kirby's stint in independent comics. How epic the story? How grand is the art?How unbridled is the King's imagination?
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Promo #1: GI Joe: A Real American Headcast
Promo #2: Improvised Weapons D&D Podcast
Next Episode: Flash 52, DC Comics, cover-dated July 1991. Happy tax day!
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Source: Akron Comic Con
Monday, March 12, 2018
RGP #011 - The Olllie's Grab Bag Episode
In this money-saving episode, Professor Alan talks about the 10-book comic grab bag he purchased at Ollie's Bargain Outlet, for the bargain price of $5.99. How varied were the books? Were any of them any good? Did he decide to keep one for future podcasting coverage? Listen to this bargain basement episode ... and find out!
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Link #1: Ollie's store locator
Link #2: Ben Avery's Comic Book Time Machine grab-bag episode
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Link #1: Ollie's store locator
Link #2: Ben Avery's Comic Book Time Machine grab-bag episode
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