Uncovering the Bronze Age #005 (encore) -- Uncovering the Code
Originally released October 31, 2014
This Halloween, Em delves into one of the most terrifying, bone-chilling topics known to comic fandom -- Seduction of the Innocent and the Comics Code Authority!
Follow along on the journey through the mind of one of the most infamous names in all of comic book history. What you find may SURPRISE, THRILL, and DISTURB you!
Intellectual analysis and academic criticism abound in this PULSE-POUNDING episode. And prepare for the SHOCKING twist ending that closes out our tale.
This is the story of Dr. Fredric Wertham ...
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Promo: In Country
Featuring the Voices of:
Noel Thingvall: Masters of Carpentry
Stephen Lacey: The Fantasticast
(The late) Shawn Engel: Just One of the Guys.
Bibliography:
Seduction of the Innocent by Frederick Wertham, MD. Copyright Rhinehart and Co. Inc, 1954
The Comics Code: 1954, SeductionOfTheInnocent.Org
Tales from the Code, CBLDF.org
"Fredric Wertham: Anti-Comics Crusader Who Turned Advocate" by Dwight Decker
(Essay about Wertham and the creation of "The World of Fanzines")
Additional reading:
"Seducing the Innocent: Frederick Wertham and the Falsifications that Helped Condemn Comics." Carol L. Tilley. Information and Culture: A Journal of History, 47 (4). 2012.
The Study of Man: Paul, the Horror comics, and Dr Wertham, Commentary Magazine (1954) (A contemporary article from a father about his son's comic reading habit)
The Testimony of William Gaines (Transcript: April 22nd, 1954)
(Other transcripts, including Wertham's testimony, also available)
This Halloween, Em delves into one of the most terrifying, bone-chilling topics known to comic fandom -- Seduction of the Innocent and the Comics Code Authority!
Follow along on the journey through the mind of one of the most infamous names in all of comic book history. What you find may SURPRISE, THRILL, and DISTURB you!
Intellectual analysis and academic criticism abound in this PULSE-POUNDING episode. And prepare for the SHOCKING twist ending that closes out our tale.
This is the story of Dr. Fredric Wertham ...
Click on the player below to listen to the episode
Right-click to download episode directly
You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.
Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com
Promo: In Country
Featuring the Voices of:
Noel Thingvall: Masters of Carpentry
Stephen Lacey: The Fantasticast
Paul Spataro: Back to the Bins.
The Irredeemable Shagg: Fire & Water Podcast
(The late) Shawn Engel: Just One of the Guys.
Bibliography:
Seduction of the Innocent by Frederick Wertham, MD. Copyright Rhinehart and Co. Inc, 1954
The Comics Code: 1954, SeductionOfTheInnocent.Org
Tales from the Code, CBLDF.org
"Fredric Wertham: Anti-Comics Crusader Who Turned Advocate" by Dwight Decker
(Essay about Wertham and the creation of "The World of Fanzines")
Additional reading:
"Seducing the Innocent: Frederick Wertham and the Falsifications that Helped Condemn Comics." Carol L. Tilley. Information and Culture: A Journal of History, 47 (4). 2012.
The Study of Man: Paul, the Horror comics, and Dr Wertham, Commentary Magazine (1954) (A contemporary article from a father about his son's comic reading habit)
The Testimony of William Gaines (Transcript: April 22nd, 1954)
(Other transcripts, including Wertham's testimony, also available)
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