Tuesday, December 12, 2023

QBP #200 - Iron Man 200

Quarter-Bin Podcast #200

Iron Man #200, Now Comics, cover-dated December 1991.

"Resolutions!" written by Denny O'Neil, with art by MD Bright, and Akin & Garvey.

What happens when Professor Alan and guest Paul Spataro take on the Iron Man vs Iron Monger throwdown? Do they like the new armor? And what about that dramatic ending?

Listen to the episode and find out!

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Next Episode: Green Hornet Golden Age Remastered #6, Dynamite, 2010.

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2 comments:

  1. I've never been a big Iron Man fan so this was fun to listen to, especially the reverberations I saw in the Iron Man movie.

    I did chuckle at the discussion about 'reality' in TV and comics regarding professions. I can tell you, medical dramas often have a kernel of truth but are often more fantasy than fact. There is a sort of scale. ER more truthful than House more truthful than Grey's Anatomy/The Resident for example.

    My brother was a Public Defender. He can't stand law shows. I LOVE Law and Order (Waterson years). He hates them. He loves House; I cannot watch it.

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    1. I know somebody who considers medical dramas to be science fiction, because: (1) they involve science; and (2) they rarely have any connection to real life medicine!

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