Alan's Eyes & Ears #037 - Anatomy of a Collection, pt 6
In this sixth episode of this podcast mini-series, Alan continues his attempt to talk about EVERY comic in his collection. Picking up where he left off last time, he covers comics including but not limited to: Firestorm, Groo, Green Arrow, Fantastic Four, Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe ... and MORE!
How many of these comics are independent books from the eighties, anyway?
Listen to this episode ... and find out!
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You know I love these episodes!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, interesting to hear your personal moratorium on covering issues under the umbrella of other fans. But I for one would love to hear your thoughts on Supergirl. I want to hear more people talk about her and other takes as well!
On to the issues -
Firestorm - 100 issues! I definitely around the first 3 years of the Fury of Firestorm and think the first 18 months or so were tremendous comic book fun. Love this book, one of the first books I truly sought out to buy monthly.
Generic - as the 5th of 5 children born to a teacher father and stay-at-home mom, I remember 'generic groceries' vividly and in some ways, almost fondly. Never heard of this comic but I am intrigued.
Green Lantern - Jessic Cruz is part of the new Green Lantern Corps book, as the leader of Oa! She is one of many characters in that book so don't know if she is a focus. But she is there, and in a position of leadership.
Groo - do you know I have never read one panel of Groo! Complete blind spot.
Lastly, the concept of the 'ghost' collection rings true. Mine aren't from selling/culling. Mine are more from a 'parental purge' of loose books somewhere in the med school time period. A ton of DC horror anthology issues were lost in this way. When I see some of the more memorable ones for cheap at cons, I buy.
Very sad to hear about the selling of your Flash collection. When I was a young lad, I collected Flash monthly from 270 - 284. This no easy task when surfing the spinner rack and certainly unusual for 9yr old me who bought more on the cover than anything else. My first true monthly title!