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Ever wonder what kinds of legal fallout could follow the deeds of superheroes (or villains)? Join the Guardians of Legality as they bring comic book issues to justice!
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009: The Death of Gwen Stacy: Spiderman's "Big Break"
A bridge, a goblin, a spider, a girl and a case of murder. This week we ask the hard question: Who is responsible for the death of Gwen Stacy? Find out as we discuss murder and mental illness in our newest episode.
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009: The Death of Gwen Stacy: Spiderman's "Big Break"
A bridge, a goblin, a spider, a girl and a case of murder. This week we ask the hard question: Who is responsible for the death of Gwen Stacy? Find out as we discuss murder and mental illness in our newest episode.
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008: Muhammed Ali v. Superman - The Space Jam Prequel
This week on Guardians of Legality we pay tribute to The Greatest and his comic book debut against The Man of Steel; we also discuss the biggest fight of his life against the draft during the Vietnam War.
References:
Superman vs. Muhammad Ali Deluxe
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008: Muhammed Ali v. Superman - The Space Jam Prequel
This week on Guardians of Legality we pay tribute to The Greatest and his comic book debut against The Man of Steel; we also discuss the biggest fight of his life against the draft during the Vietnam War.
References:
Superman vs. Muhammad Ali Deluxe
Clay v. United States -
007: Captain America: Hydrated
We've had some crazy revelations this month in the Marvel universe including that Captain America has possibly been a Hydra agent all along. For all of you concerned citizens feeling the betrayal,
in this episode we will talk about why Cap and Hydra is a totally okay thing because of a little thing called freedom of association. -
Ep07: Captain America: Hydrated
We've had some crazy revelations this month in the Marvel universe including that Captain America has possibly been a Hydra agent all along. For all of you concerned citizens feeling the betrayal,
in this episode we will talk about why Cap and Hydra is a totally okay thing because of a little thing called freedom of association.