From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast Michael Bailey and Jeffrey Taylor
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Two fans looking at Post Crisis Superman comics starting at Man of Steel #1 in 1986 and ending with Adventures of Superman #649 in 2006. Every week Michael and Jeffrey take another month of Superman books and give them a look see to find out what was good, what wasn't so good and what was in between.
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From Crisis to Crisis Episode 266 - Final Night Week 4: Emerald Dawn
Mike and Jeff finish the epic (and weekly) coverage of THE FINAL NIGHT! This time out they talk about Superman The Man of Steel #62, which features Emil Hamilton watching home videos in the Fortress as Superman struggles to help get power restored in Metropolis. Then, in FINAL NIGHT #4, Hal Jordan returns to help, but fails and the sun goes nova and everyone dies. Actually, that doesn't happen. But Hal does show up. Then, the boys look talk about the last few Final Night crossover issues, some of which actually have to do with Final Night!
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From Crisis to Crisis Episode 265 - Final Night Week 3: Shallow Graves
Mike and Jeff continue the epic (and weekly) coverage of THE FINAL NIGHT! This time out they talk about Action Comics #720, which has Superman dealing with the continued loss of his powers and a milita stealing tech from the SCU. Then, in FINAL NIGHT #3, things go from bad to worse. After that the boys talk about the FINAL NIGHT crossover issues that came out this same week!
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From Crisis to Crisis Episode 264 - Final Night Week 2: Armageddon
Mike and Jeff continue the epic (and weekly) coverage of THE FINAL NIGHT! This time out they talk about ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #540, which features the first appearance of a Pre-Crisis Legionnaire into the Post Crisis universe. Then, it's FINAL NIGHT #2, where things grow worse and worse because...you know...sun eater. After that the boys talk about the FINAL NIGHT crossover issues that came out this same week!
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From Crisis to Crisis Episode 263 - Final Night Week 1: Armageddon
Mike and Jeff begin the epic (and weekly) coverage of THE FINAL NIGHT! This time out they talk about SUPERMAN #117, which doesn't really connect to FINAL NIGHT until the last page but is still a fun issue nonetheless. Then the main event! FINAL NIGHT #1! A being known as the Sun Eater has come latched on to the sun and the heroes and scientists of Earth must band together to stop it! Finally, the boys cover the crossover issues that came out the same week as the issue of FINAL NIGHT #1!
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From Crisis to Crisis Trailer - The Final Night
THE FINAL NIGHT IS UPON US! Or, it's coming to From Crisis to Crisis at least. Starting on March 30, 2023 FCTC is going weekly to cover this underrated and amazing event! Seriously. It will be weekly. They're all edited and everything.
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From Crisis to Crisis Episode 262: The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special
Mike and Jeff take a quick sidetrip on their way to covering FINAL NIGHT to talk about THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN 30TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! The stories! The pin-ups! The covers! The boys talk about everything!
Customer Reviews
Enjoying every show
Mike and Jeffrey produce an excellent show that really captures the comics of my youth. Despite the fact that the show has moved on into unfamiliar territory for me now, I still am excited to hear about what it was that I had missed out on before my return to comics collecting in 2010. Mike has an ecyclopedic knowledge of the Superman Mythos that rivals just about anyone's; even mine. We both identically enjoy the exact same themes and concepts of Superman. Jeff has a quick wit and keeps jokes alive and strong long after their expiry date (Mummy Rocket Boots!!).
The brief hiatus of the show really helped me to explore some other excellent shows. Thanks for the break (I wish all of your the best) and I am very glad that you are back.
This was my very first podcast I listened to and the quality inspired me to launch the Canadian Military History Podcast.
Thanks Again - Mike Lacroix
FCtC Review
My favourite comics podcast on my favourite era of my favourite character! There's so much to love in this show, it''s quality is consistent and the boys know their subject and clearly love it. My only reservation is the length of the episodes; not only because every episode is a huge investment in ipod space and time, but also because there's plenty of room for editing, I would say at least 40% of every episode. (ex. Jeffrey spends ten minutes describing what order he ranks the Highlander films, then another three insisting he doesn't want to get off topic. No one would miss this if it were left on the digital cutting room floor.) Otherwise, this show is a delight!
Best Superman Podcast
Best Superman Podcast Ever!!