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  • BARON MORDO | BARON ZEMO | BA-BANI

    The original 1983 edition of the encyclopedic The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is discussed entry-by-entry, episode-by-episode, in a general audiences appropriate forum with Diabolu Frank and a revolving host of co-hosts, including...


    Baron Mordo by Paul Smith

    🗪 with Julia Raul

    Baron Zemo by Mike Zeck

    🗨 with derekwc of Fanholes Podcast

    Alien Races: Ba-Bani by Paty

    🗩 with Old Dude of B.O.N.D.I.N.G. Agents

    Inker/Embellisher: Josef Rubinstein

    ❑ with Hunter Davis portraying Stan Lee

    #MarvelHandbook @rolledspine Wordpress Blogger tumblr [email protected] Avengers, Baron Mordo, Baron Zemo, Captain America, Doctor Strange, Dr. Strange, Drax, Moondragon, Thunderbolts, Marvel Handbook Podcast, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, 1983, Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics Podcast,
  • Episode #8

    Returning after a year's absence, the podcast begins a celebration of the 60th anniversary of Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents spy-fi/super hero comic, beginning with an episode-length look at the debut edition. Copious reference material from magazine articles and books.

    00:00:09 1984 David M. Singer Introduction 00:02:23 Don Markstein's Toonopedia 00:04:14 The Comic Book Heroes by Gerard Jones & Will Jacobs 00:09:19 2002 Foreward by Robert Klein & Michael Uslan 00:14:22 T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1: "First Encounter" 00:16:08 1981 Retrospective by Lou Mougin 00:17:31 1981 Retrospective by David Singer 00:18:43 Dynamo: "Menace of the Iron Fog" 00:26:04 T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agent NoMan / Face to Face 00:42:02 Menthor: "The Enemy Within" 00:50:07 T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Squad: "At the Mercy of the Iron Maiden" 00:56:48 Undersea Agent #1 01:14:15 Codas to Issues #1 01:16:54 Amazing Listeners

    Episode Gallery

    Twitter Facebook tumblr ♞#дɱдŻİŊƓĤƐƦʘƐʂ♘ [email protected] Wordpress Amazing Heroes Podcast, Comic Books, 1960s, Wally Wood, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, THUNDER Agents, Tower Comics, Gil Kane, Mike Sekowsky, George Tuska, Undersea Agent, Reed Crandall,
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  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]noun1. a summing up; summary.2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.

    In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.
    This episode includes Adventures of Superman #426, Alpha Flight #45, Amazing Spider-Man #286-287, Betty's Diary #6, Captain America #327-328, Classic X-Men #7, Cracked Magazine #226, D.P. 7 #5, Daredevil #241, The Demon #3, Fallen Angels #1, G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #57, Mark Hazzard: Merc #4-6, Marvel Fanfare #31, Marvel Saga #16, Marvel Tales #197, Mephisto Vs... #1, The 'Nam #4, New Mutants #50, Psi-Force #6, Secret Origins #12, Star Trek Movie Special #2, Uncanny X-Men #215, West Coast Avengers #19, X-Factor #14, X-Men Vs. the Avengers #1, and more! “Transcripts”

    Early December, 1986 Late December, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts. Alpha Flight, Archie, The Avengers, Captain America, Cracked, DC Comics, Daredevil, G.I. Joe, Marvel Comics, Movies, Music, Mutants, New Universe, Pop Culture, Spider-Man, Superman, Toys, TV, Video Games, X-Factor, X-Men, Comic Reader Résumé
  • THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

    GENERAL AUDIENCES

    BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and mild language.

    TARGET:
    Flanger

    The Terminator by James Robinson 00:00:35 Terminator: Endgame #1 (1992) art Jackson Guice, & John Beatty 00:06:57 Terminator: Endgame #2 (1992) 00:18:10 Terminator: Endgame #3 (1992) 00:21:47 Terminator: Endgame Trade Paperback (1992) 00:28:11 Robocop: Roulette #1 (1993) by John Arcudi, Mitch Byrd, & Brian Garvey 00:36:37 Robocop: Roulette #2 (1994) 00:45:28 Robocop: Roulette #3 (1994) 00:50:08 Robocop: Roulette #4 (1994) with Jeff Butler art 00:53:34 Terminal Cases 00:57:43 episode art gallery blog post
  • THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

    GENERAL AUDIENCES

    BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and mild language.

    TARGETS:
    Billy Hynes José Fixit Illegal Machine

    David Anthony Kraft’s Comics Interview #82 00:00:54 BillyCop 00:06:20 Standees/Video Game 00:09:50 Comics Scene #30 (1992) 00:14:49 RvT0 00:24:38 David Anthony Kraft’s Comics Interview #111 00:29:58 Robocop Versus the Terminator #1 (1992) by Frank Miller & Walter Simonson 00:38:20 Robocop Versus the Terminator #2 (1992) 00:47:39 Robocop Versus the Terminator #3 (1992) 01:07:09 Robocop Versus the Terminator #4 (1992) 01:14:15 Robocop Versus the Terminator Trade Paperback (1993) 01:29:36 Terminal Cases 01:37:08 episode art gallery blog post
  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]noun1. a summing up; summary.2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.

    In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.
    This episode includes Classic X-Men #6, D.P. 7 #3, Daredevil #240, Marvel Saga #15, The 'Nam #3, New Mutants #49, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #15, Spitfire and the Troubleshooters #5, Strikeforce: Morituri #4, Uncanny X-Men #214, West Coast Avengers #18, X-Factor #13, and more!
    “Transcripts”

    Early November, 1986 Late November, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts. The Avengers, DC Comics, Daredevil, Marvel Comics, New Universe, Strikeforce: Morituri, Wolverine, X-Factor, X-Men, Movies, Music, Comic Reader Résumé
  • THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

    GENERAL AUDIENCES

    BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and mild language.

    Terminator: Hunters and Killers #1 (1992) plotted by Toren Smith, Adam Warren, & Chris M. Warner 00:00:34 Terminator: Hunters and Killers #2 (1992) scripted by Toren Smith 00:21:12 Terminator: Hunters and Killers #3 (1992) art by Bill Jaaska & Dan Panosian 00:35:38 Terminator: Hunters and Killers Trade Paperback (1993) 00:50:13 Dark Horse Comics #6 (1993) 00:51:52 Dark Horse Comics #7 (1993) 00:56:45 Dark Horse Comics #8 (1993) 00:59:02 Dark Horse Comics #9 (1993) 01:00:14 Robocop: Mortal Coils #1 (1993) by Steven Grant, Nick Gnazzo, & Bruce Patterson 01:01:53 Robocop: Mortal Coils #2 (1993) 01:05:42 Robocop: Mortal Coils #3 (1993) 01:08:39 Robocop: Mortal Coils #4 (1993) 01:10:06 Terminal Cases 01:15:40 episode art gallery blog post Comic Books, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse Presents, Robocop, Robocop Podcast, The Terminator (1984), Terminator NOW, Terminator Podcast
  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]noun1. a summing up; summary.2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.
    This episode includes Batman #403, Classic X-Men #5, D.P. 7 #3, Daredevil #239, Elfquest #18, G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #55, The History of Electronics, Justice #3, Marvel Saga #14, The 'Nam #2, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #14, Strikeforce: Morituri #3, Tandy Computer Whiz Kids, Uncanny X-Men #213, X-Factor #12, and more!
    “Transcripts”

    Early October, 1986 Late October, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts.
  • THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

    GENERAL AUDIENCES

    BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and mild language.

    TARGETS:
    Illegal Machine

    T1 (1984) 00:02:22 Halálosztó by Attila Fazekas 00:28:21 Terminator Zero (2024) 00:35:27 Robocop Magazine #1 (1987) by Harras, Saltares, Kupperberg, & DeZuniga 01:05:58 Robocop: The Official Adaptation of the Hit Film! (1990) 01:09:15 Robocop 2 Magazine #1 (1990) 01:26:18 Robocop 2: The Official Adaptation of the Hit Film! (1990) 01:27:12 Robocop 2 #1 (1990) by Alan Grant, Mark Bagley, & Tony DeZuniga 01:28:51 Robocop 2 #2 (1990) 01:32:33 Robocop 2 #3 (1990) 01:33:53 Robocop 3 #1 by Steven Grant, Hoang Nguyen, & Art Nichols 01:37:16 Robocop 3 #2 (1993) 01:39:53 Robocop 3 #3 (1993) 01:43:08 Terminal Cases 01:52:21 episode art gallery blog post Comic Books, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse Presents, Robocop, Robocop Podcast, The Terminator (1984), Terminator NOW, Terminator Podcast
  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]noun1. a summing up; summary.2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.

    In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.
    This episode includes Alpha Flight #41, Amazing Spider-Man #283-284, Animax #1, Batman #402, Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos #1, Classic X-Men #4, D.P. 7 #2, Daredevil #238, Defenders of the Earth #1, Elfquest #17, G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #54, Groo the Wanderer #22, Howard the Duck: The Movie #1, Justice #2, Mark Hazzard: Merc #2-3, Marvel Saga #12-13, Mighty Thor #374, The 'Nam #1, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #13, Power Pack #27, Psi-Force #3, Strikeforce: Morituri #2, Super Powers #4, Uncanny X-Men #212, X-Factor #11, X-Men Annual #10, and more!
    “Transcripts”

    1st Week of September, 1986 2nd Week of September, 1986 3rd Week of September, 1986 4th Week of September, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts. Animax, At The Movies, Batman, DC Comics, Defenders of the Earth, G.I. Joe, Howard the Duck, Marvel Comics, New Universe, Siskel & Ebert, Strikeforce: Morituri, Spider-Man, Super Powers, Thor, Wolverine, X-Factor, X-Men, Movies, Music, Comic Reader Résumé
  • THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FORGENERAL AUDIENCESBY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and mild language.

    TARGETS:
    Billy Hynes Illegal Machine

    The Enemy Within #1 by Ian Edginton & Vince Giarrano 00:00:36 Billy & Arnie 00:09:56 The Terminator: The Enemy Within #2 00:14:23 Billy & The Terminator 00:19:08 The Terminator: The Enemy Within #3 00:29:01 The Terminator: The Enemy Within #4 00:33:04 The Terminator: The Enemy Within TPB (1992) 00:39:55 Terminal Cases 00:48:43 San Diego Comic-Con Comics #1-3 00:53:30 Dark Horse Comics #1-3 (1992) 00:55:55 Prime Suspect #1 by John Arcudi & John Paul Leon 00:57:49 Robocop: Prime Suspect #2 / Ill Mac on Robocop 00:59:59 Robocop: Prime Suspect #3 01:07:01 Robocop: Prime Suspect #4 01:08:53 Robocop: Prime Suspect TPB (1993) 01:11:00 episode art gallery blog post
  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]noun1. a summing up; summary.2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.
    This episode includes Batman #401, Classic X-Men #3, Cracked #224, D.P. 7 #1, Elfquest #16, G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #53, G.I. Joe Order of Battle #1, Justice #1, Mighty Thor #373, New Mutants #46, Psi-Force #2, Strikeforce: Morituri #1, Uncanny X-Men #211, X-Factor #10, and more!
    “Transcripts”

    Early August, 1986 Late August, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts. Atari, Batman, Cracked, DC Comics, The Fly, G.I. Joe, Howard the Duck, Marvel Comics, New Universe, Stand By Me, Strikeforce: Morituri, Super Powers, Wolverine, X-Factor, X-Men, Movies, Music, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2, Video Games, Comic Reader Résumé
  • THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

    GENERAL AUDIENCES

    BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and mild language.

    TARGET: Flanger

    Comics Scene Spectacular #5 (1991) 00:00:55 One Shot by James Robinson & Matt Wagner 00:06:48 Slings & Arrows 00:17:36 “The Other Sarah Connor” 00:19:55 Amazing Heroes 1991 00:36:30 Secondary Objectives #1 by James Robinson & Paul Gulacy 00:41:39 Secondary Objectives #2 00:59:01 Secondary Objectives #3 01:12:10 Secondary Objectives #4 01:20:57 Terminator: Secondary Objectives TPB (1992) 01:29:13 Terminal Cases 01:32:29 episode art gallery blog post Comic Books, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse Presents, The Terminator (1984), Terminator NOW, Terminator Podcast
  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]noun1. a summing up; summary.2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.
    This episode includes Alpha Flight #39-40, Captain America #322-323, Casper #225, Classic X-Men #2, G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #52, Mark Hazzard: Merc #1, Marvel Saga #11, The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #11-12, Psi-Force #1, Richie Rich #219, Son of Ambush Bug #4-6, Super Powers Vol. 3 #2, Uncanny X-Men #210, X-Factor #9, and more!
    “Transcripts”

    Early July, 1986 Late July, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts. Alpha Flight, Big Trouble in Little China, Captain America, Cracked, DC Comics, G.I. Joe, Marvel Comics, New Universe, Pac-Man, Spider-Man, Super Powers, Wolverine, X-Factor, X-Men, Atari, Maximum Overdrive, Movies, Music, Q*bert, Superman, Video Games, Comic Reader Résumé
  • THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

    GENERAL AUDIENCES

    BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG for sci-fi violence.

    Amazing Heroes Preview Special #11 (1990) 00:00:21 Dark Horse Insider Vol. 1, #13 00:01:21 The Terminator #1 (1990) 00:04:29 Comics Scene #15 (2nd Series) 00:14:36 The Terminator #2 (1990) 00:21:42 Dark Horse Insider Vol. 2, #36: Chris Warner 00:27:14 The Terminator #3 (1990) 00:28:31 The Original Comics Series HC introduction by John Arcudi 00:35:14 The Terminator #4 (1990) 00:38:25 Terminator: Tempest TPB (1991) / Slings & Arrows 00:44:45 Terminal Cases 00:49:38 episode art gallery blog post Comic Books, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse Presents, The Terminator (1984), Terminator NOW, Terminator Podcast
  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]noun1. a summing up; summary.2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.

    In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.
    This episode includes Elvira's House of Mystery #6, Fantastic Four #293, G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #50, Marvel Age #41, Marvel Saga: the Official History of the Marvel Universe #9, Masters of the Universe #3, Son of Ambush Bug #2-3, Spectacular Spider-Man #117, The Mighty Thor #370, Uncanny X-Men #208, Web of Spider-Man #18, West Coast Avengers #12, X-Factor #7, and more!
    “Transcripts”

    Early May, 1986 Late April, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts. Alpha Flight, Captain America, DC Comics, Dakota North, G.I. Joe, Howard the Duck, Incredible Hulk, Madballs, Marvel Comics, Masters of the Universe, Spider-Man, Super Powers, Wolverine, X-Factor, X-Men, Asteroid, Atari, Karate Kid, Movies, Music, Space Invaders, Superman, Video Games, Comic Reader Résumé
  • HE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

    GENERAL AUDIENCES

    BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG for sci-fi violence.

    TARGETS:
    Tom Panarese Flanger

    Now Comics 1990 00:00:49 Slings & Arrows: The Return of Ron Fortier 00:05:34 Let’s Talk Terminator…? 00:14:16 The Terminator #17 (1990) 00:20:17 The Final Fortier 00:29:31 Now What?! 00:34:41 Terminator: All My Futures Past #1 (1990) 00:43:23 Bad Trade 00:52:37 The Uncollecting 00:57:11 Terminator: All My Futures Past #2 (1990) 01:02:35 Now… Dark Horse 01:11:08 Chuck Dixon Speaks 01:22:17 Sales Data 01:25:58 NOW… and Then… 01:35:21 Terminal Data 01:41:36 episode art gallery blog post Chuck Dixon, Comic Books, Now Comics, The Terminator (1984), Terminator NOW, Terminator Podcast, Universal Soldier
  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]noun1. a summing up; summary.2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.

    In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.
    This episode includes Elvira's House of Mystery #6, Fantastic Four #293, G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #50, Marvel Age #41, Marvel Saga: the Official History of the Marvel Universe #9, Masters of the Universe #3, Son of Ambush Bug #2-3, Spectacular Spider-Man #117, The Mighty Thor #370, Uncanny X-Men #208, Web of Spider-Man #18, West Coast Avengers #12, X-Factor #7, and more!
    “Transcripts”

    Early May, 1986 Late April, 1986 Twitter #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts.
  • ré·su·mé [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey]
    noun
    1. a summing up; summary.
    2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.

    In Comic Reader Résumé, I use Mike’s Amazing World of Comics to travel back through time via his virtual newsstand to the genesis point of my lifelong collecting of comics. From there, I can offer a “work history” of my fandom through my active purchasing of (relatively) new comic books beginning in January of 1982, when my interest in the medium went from sporadic and unformed to routine on through compulsive accumulation. To streamline the narrative and keep the subjects at least remotely contemporaneous, I will not generally be discussing what we call back issues: books bought long after their publication date. Sometimes, I will cover a book published on a given month that I picked up within a year or so that date, and I give myself an especially wide berth on this aspect in the first couple of “origins” episodes. We’ll get more rigidly on point as my memories crystallize and my “hobby” spirals out of control into the defining characteristic of my life (eventually outpacing squalor and competing neuroses.) It’s part personal biography, part industry history, and admittedly totally self-indulgent on my part.

    #CRRésumé? [email protected] Comment on Résumé page or Rolled Spine Podcasts.
  • THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

    GENERAL AUDIENCES

    BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.
    Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and mild language.

    TARGET:
    José Fixit

    Amazing Heroes Preview Special #170 (1989) 00:01:40 Wizard’s Alex Ross: Millennium Edition Special (1999) 00:03:42 Cybernetic Childhood of Mr. Fixit 00:05:27 Now What?! 00:13:50 Prelude: The Terminator #13 (1989) 00:21:25 Introduction by Brandon Graham (2013) 00:26:59 Terminator: The Burning Earth #1 (1990) 00:30:22 The Burning Earth #2 / Introduction by Jim Krueger (2003) 00:41:05 The Burning Earth #3 / Foreword by Ron Fortier (2013) 00:55:08 The Burning Earth #4 / Afterword by Alex Ross 01:08:16 Terminator: The Burning Earth #5 (1990) 01:19:30 Collected Editions & Sales Data 01:30:59 Terminal Data 01:38:01 episode art gallery blog post