EPISODE · May 22, 2016
#12: "The Old Gods And The New" (Dreams, Hoaxes, And Imaginary Tales Part I)
from Graphic Novelism | The History of Comic Books · host The Experts On Nothing Real
or "The Secret Dark Side of Captain Victory!" In the first of our four-part series on the greatest comic book stories never told, we travel from the Silver Age to the Twitter Age, from Batman '89 to Superman 2000, from Grant Morrison's brightest days to Frank Miller's blackest nights. Just how many different All-Star books were in the works before the line died? What were Jack Kirby's original plans for his legendary run on Thor? What the HELL were they going to do to Wonder Woman in 2005?! And why must we LEAVE HIMMM?! To find out, well, you'll just have to listen! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraphicNovelism Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/graphic-novelism/id1005133566 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=68076&refid=stpr Music used: Neuro Rhythm by Jens Kiilstofte https://machinimasound.com/music/neurorhythm/ Licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) C'est la Vie by B*Witched Ⓒ Epic Eobard Desiccates Wells by Black Neely Ⓒ Warner Bros. FURTHER READING Batman '89 Batman: Kingdom of The Mad The All-Star that wasn't The Wonder Woman that NEVER SHOULD HAVE BEEN Superman 2000 The Bat-Hyphen-Man Tartakovsky's CAGE John Byrne on his own "Fantastic Four: The End" A summary of "The Last Galactus Story" John Byrne commission of Galactus's final moments, from the collection of William Roberge Jack Kirby's Savage Silver Surfer, and other sources of friction The origin of the New Gods Kirby's original concept art for the Fourth World Captain Victory and his hilarious quantum scooter The only published appearance of Black Mass we could find (many, many years later, in Legenderry #5)
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or "The Secret Dark Side of Captain Victory!" In the first of our four-part series on the greatest comic book stories never told, we travel from the Silver Age to the Twitter Age, from Batman '89 to Superman 2000, from Grant Morrison's brightest days to Frank Miller's blackest nights. Just how many different All-Star books were in the works before the line died? What were Jack Kirby's original plans for his legendary run on Thor? What the HELL were they going to do to Wonder Woman in 2005?! And why must we LEAVE HIMMM?! To find out, well, you'll just have to listen! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraphicNovelism Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/graphic-novelism/id1005133566 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=68076&refid=stpr Music used: Neuro Rhythm by Jens Kiilstofte https://machinimasound.com/music/neurorhythm/ Licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) C'est la Vie by B*Witched Ⓒ Epic Eobard Desiccates Wells by Black Neely Ⓒ Warner Bros. FURTHER READING Batman '89 Batman: Kingdom of The Mad The All-Star that wasn't The Wonder Woman that NEVER SHOULD HAVE BEEN Superman 2000 The Bat-Hyphen-Man Tartakovsky's CAGE John Byrne on his own "Fantastic Four: The End" A summary of "The Last Galactus Story" John Byrne commission of Galactus's final moments, from the collection of William Roberge Jack Kirby's Savage Silver Surfer, and other sources of friction The origin of the New Gods Kirby's original concept art for the Fourth World Captain Victory and his hilarious quantum scooter The only published appearance of Black Mass we could find (many, many years later, in Legenderry #5)
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#12: "The Old Gods And The New" (Dreams, Hoaxes, And Imaginary Tales Part I)
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