Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Happy Halloween, Dr. Thirteen! Star Spangled Comics #s 123-124 (Dec. 1951 - Jan. 1952)
I could not let October slip by without recording another annual episode of Happy Halloween, Dr. Thirteen! This time out, however, you'll be getting not a single serving, but a DOUBLE DOSE of THIRTEEN THRILLERS! I'll be recapping & commenting on two of the Scholar of Skepticism's original adventures from the tail end of the golden age, 'The Dolls of Doom' & 'The Suicide Tower' from issue #s 123 & 124 of Star Spangled Comics!
Download this episode HERE!
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Dr. Thirteen,
Halloween,
Leonard Starr,
podcast
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
The Many Lives of Tim Hunter: Uncollected Books of Magic
Throughout it's 25-year existence, Vertigo Comics has produced some of the best comics of its time. I have enjoyed its long-running ongoing series, like Hellblazer, Lucifer & Y: The Last Man, and some short term projects like Brubaker & Phillips Scene of the Crime & Grant Morrison's minis WE3 & Seaguy. One of my favorite series through its several incarnations is The Books of Magic, which, like most of the great early Vertigo stuff grew from deep roots in the DC Universe. I am super excited about its imminent relaunch - as part of Vertigo Comics' 'Sandman Universe' imprint - and the opportunity to once again follow the adventures of Books' protagonist, the young mage, Timothy Hunter!
Tim Hunter, not to be confused with that other bespectacled master mage-in-training (let's call him 'He Who Must Not Be Named'), has had a fairly decent publishing history & there have been several attempts to relaunch the concept of the inexperience magician, prophesied to the the 'greatest of his age,' learning the ropes & growing into his role as master of the mystic arts - some of these attempts finding more success than others. As my favored topics here include uncollected comics, to celebrate the latest incarnation of Books, I thought I'd take a brief look at a trio of Books of Magic relaunches: the Peter Gross-written run of BoM from issues 51-75 of the 1st ongoing series, Hunter: The Age of Magic, and Books of Magick: Life During Wartime, almost all of which have yet to be reprinted.
Labels:
Books of Magic,
Dean Ormston,
Dylan Horrocks,
Neil Gaiman,
Peter Gross,
Richard Case,
Si Spencer
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Best Event Ever! Underworld Unleashed #2 (Dec. 1995)
ITG is back with another participatory episode in this year's #BestEventEver blog/podcast team-up! For the past 3 years, a loose confederation of comics bloggers & podcasters has gotten together to jam on one of DC Comics' annual x-over events - and this year, we've decided to dig deep into 1995's Underworld Unleashed!
The UU story, which shined a light on the villains of the DCU, ran through a 3 issue core mini series & over 40 tie-ins throughout the DC line. On this episode, I'll be recapping issue #2 of Underworld Unleashed, in which Neron momentarily turns his gaze away from the villains, and instead focuses on DC's greatest heroes!
Download this episode HERE!
And please be sure to check out further Underworld Unleashed coverage at these fine sites:
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Best Event Ever,
Howard Porter,
Mark Waid,
podcast,
Underworld Unleashed
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Best Event Ever! Underworld Unleashed - Starman #13 & Showcase '95 #12 (Nov.-Dec. 1995)
I'm thrilled to once again participate in what's become a fun annual tradition, the #BestEventEver blog/podcast team-up! For the past 3 years, a loose confederation of comics bloggers & podcasters has gotten together to jam on one of DC Comics' annual x-over events - and this year, we've decided to dig deep into 1995's Underworld Unleashed!
The villains of the DCU got a chance to shine during this event, and some pretty interesting match-ups came about between the villains & some unfamiliar opponents throughout the DC line. Case in point, on of the 2 stories I'll be recapping & commenting on: retired Golden Age hero, Ted Knight (formerly Starman) takes on infrequent Batman foe, Dr. Phosphorus in Starman #13. And in one of the stories in the 12th issue of the anthology, Showcase '95, Starman-cast member, The Shade, is confronted by the primary antagonist of Underworld Unleashed, Neron!
If you're interested in taking the plunge with us, I encourage you to:
Download this episode HERE!
And please be sure to check out further Underworld Unleashed coverage at these fine sites:
Labels:
Best Event Ever,
James Robinson,
podcast,
Tony Harris,
Underworld Unleashed,
Wade von Grawbadger
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