Wednesday, August 28, 2019

SS #066 - Happy 6th Anniversary!


Shortbox Showcase #60 -- Our 6th Anniversary!

Six 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 program, 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, Professor Alan talks about a new campus club that he is helping get off the ground.

Then we start with our ANNUAL tradition of talking about an ANNIVERSARY comics issue. In this case, it's the recent Detective Comics 1000, celebrating Batman's 80th anniversary.

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Promo: Two True Freaks

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Monday, August 19, 2019

QBP #141 - Chase #1

Quarter-Bin Podcast #141

Chase #1, DC Comics, cover-dated April 1998.

"Baptized in Fire," by Dan Curtis Johnson, with art by JH Williams III & Mick Gray.

What happens when the newest agent of the DEO gets to work late on her first day? And what happens when she gets sent to Ohio to investigate the appearance of a new meta-powered teenager? What happens when she discovers she may actually have a power herself?

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Promo: The Longbox Crusade

Next Episode: The Original Ghost Rider Rides Again #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated July 1991.

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Source:Half Price Books

Friday, August 9, 2019

QBP #140 - Booster Gold #6

Quarter-Bin Podcast #140

Booster Gold #6, DC Comics, cover-dated July 1986.

"To Cross the Rubicon," written & drawn by Dan Jurgens, and inked by Mike DeCarlo.

What happens when a cute little alien lands in Metropolis and makes friends with a young fellow? What happens when the alien makes it clear he wants to meet Superman? What happens when Booster Gold gets in the way? And what happens when Superman learns about Booster Gold's secret origin? And just how many digressions does Professor Alan go on when talking about this comic?

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Promo: DC 50 Years Ago

Next Episode: Chase #1, DC Comics, cover-dated February 1998.

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Source: World's Greatest Comics

Thursday, August 1, 2019

CRJ #050 - July 2019

Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #050

July 2019

So what comics did Professor Alan read during July? How many were from used book stores? How many were from lovely listeners? How many featured a certain beloved Latverian leader?
Listen to this exciting episode #50 ... and find out!

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Promo: Hacks on Tap

Next Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during August, the last month of his summer vacation, but also when classes actually start?  Listen to the next episode, which should be available in early September.

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