Quarter-Bin Podcast #143
Gods For Hire #1, Hot Comics, cover-dated December 1986.
"The Saturday Knights," written by Joe Judt, with art by Barry Crain & Dell Barras.
What
happens when Professor Alan tackles the most obscure comics and publisher in the history of the Quarter-Bin? What does a small-press color comic from the mid-eighties look like?
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Promo: Waiting For Doom
Next Episode: Four Color Comics 1253 (Space Man), Dell Comics, cover-dated January - March 1962.
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QBP #142 - Original Ghost Rider Rides Again #1
Quarter-Bin Podcast #142
The Original Ghost Rider Rides Again #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated April 1991.
"The Curse of Jonathan Blaze!"
and
"Personal Demons"
both written by Roger Stern, with art by Bob Budianksy, Joseph Rubenstein, and Dave Simons.
What happens when the Johnny Blaze wanders into a church on a rainy rainy night? And can he take on the terrifying power of a drunk carnival attender?
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Promo: Avengers Spotlight
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Source: Pulp Reality
The Original Ghost Rider Rides Again #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated April 1991.
"The Curse of Jonathan Blaze!"
and
"Personal Demons"
both written by Roger Stern, with art by Bob Budianksy, Joseph Rubenstein, and Dave Simons.
What happens when the Johnny Blaze wanders into a church on a rainy rainy night? And can he take on the terrifying power of a drunk carnival attender?
Listen to the episode and find out!
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Promo: Avengers Spotlight
Next Episode: Gods for Hire, Hot Comics, cover-dated December 1986.
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Source: Pulp Reality
Friday, September 6, 2019
CRJ #051 - August 2019
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #051
So what comics did Professor Alan read during August, as his summer vacation wraps up? How many were contributed by a certain generous Canadian (Rob Lantz)? How many were falling apart as they were read? How many did he actually pay full price for?
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Promo: Thomas Deja's Cinematic Mirage Podcast
Link: The Comic Connection Store, Oakville, Ontario
Link: David Doub's "Demons in the Darkness" kickstarter
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August 2019
So what comics did Professor Alan read during August, as his summer vacation wraps up? How many were contributed by a certain generous Canadian (Rob Lantz)? How many were falling apart as they were read? How many did he actually pay full price for?
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Promo: Thomas Deja's Cinematic Mirage Podcast
Link: The Comic Connection Store, Oakville, Ontario
Link: David Doub's "Demons in the Darkness" kickstarter
Next Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during September, the first full month of the new school year? Listen to the next episode, which should be available in early October.
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